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Dowling, of Ti eharges against t THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2x, 1906. iN ALDERMEN WANES ENGULE SAY WOODBURY LE SCHOONER SHOULD BE PRED sie st and Seen Grifenhagen and Down- One Man Lo Others | I ing Are Said to Favor That Recommendation. THREE OPPOSE Dowling, Mullig Investigators Who Do Not |? PLAN. | 1 and Brown Favor Removal. 6 to 2 fora the departn B fora sioner Wood moved. ‘The gnembers for rt to be C man Dow! to be fn a cx much and a jack of bus ing contracts for the departn Stand Up for Woodbur; Agalast this view stand Alder: “STRAW BONDSMAN GUILTY OF PERJURY. cob B: meant, 5 pted for Six t Own Doesn’ He Gave f Admits Bail rty will be a te only atgument against the taking| of more testimony. That Pat McCarren Story. mong the matters mentioned as only “TESTIFIES “OR WONYON, | Strong Words of Praise from a Philadelphia Woman. Mary P. Mrs. Diche, of No. 1203 5 Where Probe !s Needed. a H S.S. S. nme ETABLE | The fact that S. S. S, is a pu y vegetable preparation, containing not the slightes y ae any form, thas been one of the str: ng arty years of existence. It is reco; but the one m ne | jon; make. the dylytiest deserts ase has beer | the choicest Ke. neh deanged and t $1,000 REWARD HE jelly Powder #1053 3 "tor ZC 1 IF NOT PURELY |} ; pure and free runnl * VECE | Table Salt : i sh ara OC and es aith to and purifies the t other blood Catarrh, Scro! res and all troubles due to au the King oi mlood purifiers S. eth mpure or F ply. E . S. 8. is the best and most invigora ng of all THE SWIFT.SPECIFIC GO, ATLANTA, GAs 4 WITTE LEAVES | Condensed Milk | i French Peas “ New Potatoes = ‘Is Smoked | Beef LYNCHERS RIDDLE RUSSIA AS CZAR BODY OF VICTIM FACES A CRISIS WITH BU BULLETS | | | | Revolution Threatens and| They Get P Bhpnet After) Only Reform Cabinet Stunning Sheriff and | Smashing Jail Doors. Can Save Country. | c., May 2—A ns, after hay-| iff Toran, | ed down the doors | and secured J. V. Jail rst degree, two for second and tal. ‘The people through- the time of the at over the bru- later by the out- was advised of the lynch- . and on the request of the cted Judge Shaw here and make a rigid in- Your Tongue is Coated! OOK inside your watch cover and and Bon No purging That's bad b ness, Bill! What you been Eating? What were you drinking’ Bilis kind of Lazy ( Chair Now don't thi matter! Because, it's that talk now, every time you open your mouth. That doesn’t help your your Bowels Box, carried in your Vesi Popularity, nor your Protection against the re- capacity. Bults of - Besides, a man with badBowelstsina —Late Suppers —Cheerful Boozing —Rapid Eating Slow Walking sy Chair Athletics —And Lazy Liver. . or a Bad bad Bowels and »_ 8 @ Mile Walk, for Aoi Go and takes a Ten Exercise! Finest thing in the world for Constipa- tion, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ten Mile Walks. Havent time? Too Lazy? Well,—there fs another Way. Take Artificial Ex Bowels. That's—CASCARETS. cent of all other ills likely to attack you. Nutrition, don't irritate, nor upset your stomach, HUBLSTON== ARROW STYLE PLUPECO SHRUNK QUARTER SITES 45 CENTS EAC! FOR 25 CENTS They rouse the Bowel Muse! a Cold Bath freshens Athle: "Waken them up, St les, justas Muscles. then them so Hs never sold in bulk, Eve tables they Contractand Expa: the Bowels and stamped occ,” oy intestines in a healty active manner. That's how these muscles work the * Food along through your thirty feet of Intestines, to its Finish. f That's how they squeeze Gastric Juice 5 into the food, to Digest it. That's ake the millions of little suckers in ! s draw the Nutrition out of Food, and transform it {nto Blood, Brawn, Brain fg. hin little Ten Cent Pocket constantly, is sure One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need t will insure you against 90 per Because 90 per cent of these ills begin in the Bowels, or exist through poor Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, Ten Cents, at all Druggists. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and t At 161 James 3 Ibs. Best White Gloss Starc Butler’s Borated Washing FI arge Bottle Electric Ammonia, worth 6c, for.,,.... O€ 16 Strictly Fresh Eggs, 25c| From the nest to your table as fast as express trains and delivery wagons can bring them. CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S ENGLI Gherkins, Chow-Chow, Onions a LEA &. PERRIN’S WORCESTER Uneeda Biscuit Regular 5-cent 3} 2 Fresh package....... on Monday, Tuesday and W. tied of this week with all ie = Brand — Rich pure and unskim- r med; tresh from herd: Mohawk Valley; can, worth 10c, { Early Rose Potatoes; 10c fresh daily “10 engthens and | 15e, for...» Blue Ribbon —Sliced thin electe docu’ no waste; r3days,a ur low I Peerless Cocoa : ar low price 17¢3 P vorite; 1-Ib. packag Ormonde Castle Brand; Jersey Bartlett fruit, p: ns; worth 15¢. eac Peon All kind as of seholcs: frults preserved Li bere Jams ee eee extra standard quality ripe large 3 éd in rich syrup i for three days, aca rom lect a h kinds; 1 1b, glass Blue Ritbon rown fruits and sugar; all Op 1OXs es ays, a carton.. ; fresh and full for three eh Han bottle Cider a strength; Vinegar | ' 8c # 1,000 Matches a box ‘Triumph lights, the t ma as three more days .Granulated Sugar Be) if S [ae Specials for Wash Day Butler’s Best Borax Soap Babbitt’s or Satin Gloss Soap § Clenewel Washing Powder, large 4 Ib. box, worth 18c, for 13c peerless seasoning—world famous; half-pint bottle.... Butler Stores Cak 53 “tor 10c . 10c uid, bottle “worth 10¢, for 5c h, strong and lasting....... CHOICE. GROCERIES ~ 17c 19¢| SH PICKLES. All kinds, nd Mixed; a bottle.... SHIRE SAUCE, The Social Teas Regular large 10-cent package .. LC {Double “S. @ H.” Green Stamps Free purchases of 10 cents or more except C, O, D. groceries. | Teaand Coffee Extra Specials At Half the Usual Prices Charged Elsewhere. ) 1-2 1b. Very Best Tea (worth 50c). 25o | 1 ib, Old Gov, Java Coffcte . 30c (worth $1.00), 55c¢ Stamps 4S. & H.” Stamps h this se Total Pu rchase Grreen St : with Yound Butler's No, 1 Free with One Pound Best Mocha and Jaya Coffee, fresh roasted 25 Cc daily. Print Butter. Extra quality Print Butter, fresh daily from near-by sources of sup- ply; sweet, pure and fragrant. Price | Best _ Spanish Olives. ENtra Large Small always the lowest possible, |Wines and Liquors. At 73 James Butler Licensed Siores. Hingussie Scotch Whiskey, bottle: .... 5c Black and White Scotch Whiskey, boitl 95c | Monogram Rye Whiskey, sou old, bottle... THe » bottle, 4ses pint flask... 25e Imperial Rye Whiske Imported French Clarets. ottled in Borde: Fontaine Freres’ Pontet-Canet, AUX, in glass, pint bottl Francisco et Cie.'s Si quart bottle....... ‘ood, J. . Bott! lent dinner wine, gallon 25 Julien, impo Claret—J. (jug free), California ) By the Port and Sherry, j bottle, Dozen “BASS ALE, ti, $1.50. There's but one Bass Ale, famous all over the world, but there is a differ- ence in the bottling. Here you find St in perfection—ripened and settled in our maturing bins Our price is from Oto 50 ci cents a dozen less than other bottlers’, Ehret’s or Liebmann's—the two most popu- Beer lar home brews, light or dark; caS¢...+.++. $ 1. (Ole) & H.” Green Stamps Given Free with Every Case This Week, hoice California, an exc 3 quart _bott 25c¢, 35c, 50c ; Gt Yanofir Taw Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Sale of Lace Curtains More of the good news that made such a stirring Salo last week is told today. It is not often that such opportunity occurs in the trade. Theso additional lots have come forward and are ready for sale this morning. All are fresh, new goods, in perfect condition, and in the most desirable patterns of the present sea- son. Tho reductioris are quoted from our own regular prices, This will emphasize values to those who know Wanamaker stocks. ae The groups are as follows: Ter 375 Pairs of Irish Point Lace Curtains At 90¢ a Pair, worth $1.25 to $1,90 At $1.40 a Pair, worth $2.50 to $3.25 At $2,25 a Pair, worth $3.75 to $4 400 Pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains At 7Sc a Pair, worth $1.25 to $1.50 At $1.20 a Pair, worth $1.75 to $2.25 At $1.95 a Palr, worth $3 to $3.75 Wanamaker Building. Fourth floor, Sale of Costume Linens We made a fortunate purchase of 5250 yards of pure linen fabrics, of the most desirable qualities for dress purposes. They were made in Belgium, and all are fino qualities, in 36-inch width. Various weights, in two groups, as follows: Three thousand yards of fine bleached dress linens, regularly 50c and 55c a yard, today at 30c a yard. Linen Stora, Third floor, Stewart Building. The other lot consists of 1250 yards of fine bleached dress linens, in several different grades of medium and light-weight qualities. Also about 1000 yards of full bleached Irish Linen, in grades regularly sold at 38e to 45c, today at 25c a yard. Basement, Under-Price Store, Stewart Building. pera Beautiful Swiss Misting Reduced in Price You have a month yet at loast to make up these sheer, cool Summer dress stuffs; but we are anxions to move the stocks quickly. Prices have been lowered on about a hundred and ‘fifty different patterns of Embroidered Batiste and Swiss Muslins. iThe savings range from 12 1-2c to 50c a yard. The list follows: rot $1:50 2 Yard, from $2 | At 75 a Yard, from 90c Figured Batiste and . in artistic desisns, | At 50c a Yard, from 75c Shepherd-check Ginghams, with em- ' } ' vplle, | broidered eyelet clusters tn white. Also| tped Ginghams, with small em. oidered floral figures, j At 37 %4c a2 Yard, from 50c Embroidered Swiss Muslins, with polka-dots on white. and white colored polka-dots on ecru growids. Rotunda, facing | Stewart “Butiding. Robert Barr's New Nove! “A Rock in the Baltic’| , A great International Romance with stirring scenes, con- stantly changing from America to England and Russia, with a startling episode in the Baltic Sea. A girl with $15,000,000, 2 man that thinks her poor, a prince who refuses to be a prince, and a mighty nation pitted in a due} embroidered in colored obi ters. a Yard, from $1 Embroidered Polka-dot Plaid Swise fuslins, in white grounds with color- tine pi Broadway, {|{against one man—love, teeming adventure, and a mystery that no man can fathom. These aro the keynotes of this stirring story. Over and through the entire romance broods the black mystery of “tho Rock.” What the Great Daily Newspapers Say of It— The New York World— St. Lotis Post-Dispatch— “Robert Barr's new novel promises | “Far and away the best work of Mr. +o be the talk of two continents. Ra: Boston Herald— “It 4s lke a refreshing breeze on a ultry day." “Robert Barr's Jatast and grentest Pittsburg Dispatch— novel a thrilling story.” “\ story thategrins one and makes | Philadelphia North American— imo ride Dane tee mud o oe ‘A rattling romance of modern life," ago Tribune— that reader | Cleveland Plain Deater— spelibound from star “A bit of epoch-making fictfon,” By placing an order for. an entire edition of this famous author's book, we are able to sell the new novel at argh up.in even handsomer Washington Star— as the style than the usual $1.08 books, At 50c, tretead of $1.08 Printedsfrom new type on fine paper, with colored fllustrations, a two-color title-page fac-simile of author's manuscript ang autograph; fine cloth embossed binding, 320 pages, 12mo.; surpassing many $1.08 books. When ordering by mail, add 10c a copy for postage. Robert Barr's new book “A Rock in the Baltic," can only be had through Wanamawer’s at 50c a copy, and only while the limited edition lasts. Ninth street, Stewart Bulldiag. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. SUNDAY WANTS WORK MONDAY. MORNING WONDERS, _ arene pepreyn