The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1906, Page 4

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—————— i iia: eens GEIB TGSEA, THAERS HWE THE NORWEGIAN DRAMATIST, DED “The Goethe of the North” Was Famous as | eaves Metropolitan Golf} ion Championship Tournament. A RECORD ROUND “THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1906. ELOPERS WED IN “ LACKAWANNA'S == LUNCH WAGON BY Pit ~ NEGRO PREACHER HIT BY COURT nded down an opinion teats Were Fotowing| ONE KILLED SIXTY HURT Says It Is Conduct user in Auto and Haste | IN | Like Truesdale’s That Lar abe ne LECTURE TO-NIGHT. FAY! DA. z nes W. Shearer Arouses Resentment. Playwright and Poet ship tourna- Andrews curr 7 | Henrik | ae only persons 4 ing the doctor, a his son. The news of Tbse great impress! was much bei “The Goethe of great mystic sometimes called, in 1828, finally patrician, but all titles to bility were forbidden to be after 180, and Tbsen when he ca tn his ancestral t Ibsen's fame rests popul plays, but his gre eeded to be the two philosop “Peer Gynt" and “Brand.” Travers known are satire, and ‘The ———————-_ BLASTS PUT SCHOOL CHILDREN IN DANGER. P. Ludwig h of St. Joh jal school, According to Rev pastor of the Churc! Baptist, his ps strong res ee |MRS. NEVA TURNER SUES HER HUSBAND. | MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS RALLIES FROM ATTACK | | SHIPPING NEWS. | Fort of New York, Was Necessary. jock at the N » eV lunsh-wagon wedding took pli y to-day, a colored prea 1 knot that made Miss Hea the bride of Lioya Smith, ty hu: affair, du t the pair were elopers be- od by very angry parents in manti here ale 100 doz. the | a HalR the owner of caters to nig 2-button—formerly sold at $2.95, at, 2.25 per pair my name is Kev, John Gaines, of Dela and i ain bere on a visit” n YoU marry w couple?’ wa “Certainly,” replied the colored do- | you have have it THE JOHN H. W OODBURY DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, | Address De We j ie thought The maker first over. has tu line » when St ain thi G 1, Switzerland, year his entire r to us No f © for Tt. tra Cha luded in is fering are the very newest 28 ¢ yard—so! 48c yard—<old to ; Lord & eé regul nr price scernible ° Taylor An Important S except to the tr Sale of Announce Women's and Misses’ Walking Skirts At Exceptional Prices, As follows:— Women’s and Misses’ Shirts of Black and Navy Panama Cloth, fancy mixtures in plaids and stripes, in circular and pleated models; value $10,00. values in women’s wash dresses, 3.50. OU never secured such values before at the com- mencement of ti The biggest bargains of the end of the season clearing sales seldom have any- thing to offer to equal them, and in- stead of a large line and varied stock, | Women's & Misses’ Shirts Sh you pick from odds Shirts eS ap and Panamas, Spt Sasa A me and ends. ck or navy, 2} ROOF: Vv ie ppoutes These dainty rials in oiles, sheerdresses that launder and keep their shape, and ce indispensable for summer com- fort. WHITE SHEER LAWN DRESSES and made over taffeta drop skirt, silver grey mixtures; : H accordion pleated m in the new circular pleated model; value $15.00, At SIO. OO cach. — Tucked trim= med in Swiss embroid- Tae Se ef ery, short and long sleeves, also blue and tan 0 TF ¢ chambray, tailor made dresses and light blue dim- $3 5 Women’ ai S Hi gh Gis C7 ail _ Simpson Gussford Cs | ih i ities—effective styles—very special, as illustrated e LTH AME ADE TOP" STREET Fine white dotted Swiss dresses —plaited effects—trimmed id Eee { in small pearl button; also white lawn dresses with large polka dots Used pianos at half price.) [~ For } —trimmed in Hamburg embroidery—dainty effects '$ 50 Easy Terms from | to-morrow in all white sheer Persian Iawns—elaborately trisn- only. ( ¥ med in Val. lace insertionssseee+see $ R {down ee ii ae 4 —-siesey erawronn co— eee | per month EB’. ERY one a} ¥ When | genuine ba | - new.|g@ain—as they've Rs 1 9 J e upright $09 heen used carefully ope ndid candi in the best homes in bay tp) Dt vce upright wally Teaco cual “|New York and vicin- Oy alli) 00, $32,50 and $35.00. ced from $28 Also West Tr Sou Sthien Street. <> eee eee Se Waters upzlaht shoninger upright apright | ‘White Gibson ties | ya NEWSPAPER cut can but poorly suggest \ the charm of our “Queen Quality” white | shoes. We have them not only in white canvas, | but in a suj erb and entirely new leather, known | as white chrome calf. This leather may actually be washed, ant when dry will be as soft and mellow as when new, Its wearing qualities, too, are more than double those of the ordinary white kid shoes you've always worn, Come to-morrow and see for yourself. White canvas at BA:00 Solmer upright Steinway squ: 1 tohmer baby grand kreat barg We will take bick any piano bought during th all mor any new piano, includ ey paid to apply on Packard, H. €> S. G. Tindemian, Schumann and others. - <2 ee ee ee | of what it is composed. | CONTAIN NARC | of Chas, H, Fletcher, e| Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of eo oe? We have just received from Grenoble, France, black glace 12 €> 16 button kid gloves Will oifer same to-morrow at less than the prevailing prices. ly serving f coffee. when @ large automobil A | | dashed up. A tall, well dressed you on ae - man jumped out of the muchine, Larg Girdle | tered the lunch wagon and asked to golf Youndse directed to a justice of the peace nets. Month aye - des an im , O11 Y each 15c. aaehciie We place awoke 5 N quired what wa A aaron (} Notion te beso Feild: apr TH AME. 192 7O.29™, dept. 30, 000 yard “purchase of embroidery sample strips. you want to revel in the most sensational embroidery bargains of the season come to-morrow. aisle is filled with them, and we haven't space enough to show them properly in all their ed profusion is me stock of samples and trial strips, together with all his ends of \ 4 rARIN ot ) ¢ whole ed in this mammoth assem Mage tnt shed sets, gilloous, skirtings, inser- Fy rH tou et co broideries, }.ce edge embrojderie rtings, ouncings, ete., et N OTH B | Ct . sc em, for up to S5¢ em- 9 for up to 7 for up to $1 Tarine Moth Sheots, Rug Wrappers! : 15e broideries. 2 (© embroideries Cc embroideries. eo g lot, made to sell at from $1.25 to $1 nt SOc. i3, 000 yds. SHOE ends iS waistings. ee of Banding? and insertions short ends of every sined eye SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Two remarkable Pour great bargains in White chrome calf, Don’t Poison Baby. (ogre YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have AR! a or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce id a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKIN Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dru, ee are. prohibitec from se lling either of the narcotics named to children at al to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of narcotic” is: "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, uf which in poison: ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and dedt ‘and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and eold crates i of * Drops Cordials,” * Soothing Syrups,” etc. ‘You should not pern: medicine to be given to your childre en without you or your physician know CASTORIA DOES NOT TICS, if it bears the signature Z nat 16-button—formerly sold at $5.50, at, per pair-...-.--2.75 entire main titioned orld and who caters to the finest trade the w values and matchless as ¢ yard tad ortments. 98ce yard—sold to $2. sold to $1.50 | 50 deseriptic the factory in n—some a trifle imperfect, but so small are the All are in the 29e o rough; that is, not a yard—regularly sold up to $1 muslin underwear. OUGHT ab out 1,000 pieces of muslin underwear from a maker anxious to turn his surplus into cash. Want to interest our cus- toniers in this sale.for every piece will be offered at half or close to half regular prices. Lot No, 1—475 corset covers. Trimmed with three or four rows of Ince insertion, bead- ing with ribbon drawn C through~-dollar grade .... Lot No. 2—350 night gowns. everal very pretty styles—in slip over, V neck, round trimmed with rows of i some wi th embroidery, finished with ribbon—usually 1.50, at Lot No, 3—400 chemises of fine nainsook Trimmed with lace edge, beading and ribbon=trimmed on bottom of chemise—a regular $1 quality Lot No. 4—375 walking skirts. Several popular styles—deep lace edge and lace insertion or em! roidery and tucks—umbrella styles— regular 1.50, at..... Unsiove Misses’ and children’s wear. Drawers, skirts and night gowns, of fine cambric or nainsook, with lace, embroidery, beading, tucks and wash ribbon, slip-over, hubbard and V neck ¢ , umbrella styles; 1 to 14 years. 12c for 19¢ drawers 50c for 85c night gowns 19c for 25c drawers 75Sc for $1 night gowns 25c for 35c drawers 25c for 39¢ skirts 45c for 75¢ drawers £0c for 65c skirts 39c for 59c & 75¢ gowns 98c for $1.50 skirts Wines and liquors. Mail and ‘Telephone Orders given prompt attention, ertions= Famous Monogram pure rye, fully matured— eight yrs. in wood. Thursday, Friday and |) Saturday, 31 full qt. bottle $3.50 galt Tde., case of 12 qts $8.75 5 gallons. DONALDEON'S MALT COGNAC BRANDIES. | Bellon a s any LO PURE 10 years | ‘sno Nery met allot purposes; M4350) 75¢

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