The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1906, Page 5

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ath “ANOTHER CLERK | By E. F. Fline, AGA\N P= THIS 18 GETTING MonoTonous! OF PEANSTLIANA GOT EASY RAFT Cassatt Aiken Makes | Confession, | Tnanes a wuneh | O' MILLIONAIRES OUTSIDE WITHA LOAD 0’ pouGH FER yea! “GOT $75,000 IN STOCK | "Paid for It’ Out of Modesi Salary, but 4hen He Got THE SHOWER oF Cash Gifts. PHILADEL! WHO WouLon’t BEA PRR. CLERK ? TAKING HOME HIS" PICKINGS” 2E ENGINEER'S DAUGHTAIRE! AH!-BUT SHE EES Oivine! salary Turned $20,000 in Deal, THE RAILROADER'S DAUGHTER WILL NOW BE THE RICH CATCH FOR aut THE FOREIGN "NOBILITY % Young THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, — WHO WOULDN'T BE A RAILROAD CLERK? GOOD THINGS.> ON SATURDAY NIGHT “TAKE Notice”! (every vay is JAMAS in THe Susimase! FLEE AND THEN HANS HIMSEL Dramatic Suicide of An- tonio Martino, Detained at Ellis Island, DAODYS THE. YARDMASTER! MAN GET FREEDOM SS STAND BY MORTON NOW MAS, PYRELL — 10 Meee ney wand | Inberited Fortune from Father, | Who Was the Boss of Long Island City. Paid fur Bus the murder * the slightest for} THE POST DISCOVERY *) A Revelation tn He wan Pood, i Previous to the discovery of the . |Post proccss of changing the starchy part of Wheat 1 irley into a form of suga from what is fort, hat was shown by any people suffered nown as starch indi- gas and es, would your” l. Paha Syueity In St. sorts of stomact a rout Price of the Stock. . pata fsometimes end leltisy, * f-« 1 tnterjected Lroueht on by! the starch < Big im whe cake, p i 4 et ve Nature ult 8 anyone who contin or drug to smooth over ticine | conditions of the boly | of safe way to cure such is to correct | a jor temove enuse. Therefore it 1 Was plain to M A out his discoy rhow some Post, in working y. peeple who weskness in digesting the starchy part of food (which js much tho largest part of all we eat) not adminis |Must be uelped by having the starch and, try /Olgested or tr nsformed befor ourt |@aben. And of course th And truest way te de th jto imitate nature en? feals or outside n [things The body diges food by the following the dist or julees o! ed a bankr filed against the nd Dr, Neil O. Fitch was mad¢ [NORWEGIANS SAIL TO THE CORONATION See 2,000 Le ator could Miss Gleason, did a The adminis! trate without as he did and as 5, they ec Railroad, «¢ called to-day ar not an fact that mi purchased the safest at 6,000 ave on Steamer ands of Mu hands on y unnatural the star e mont was sald that she was at Manhatten na v lh, then warmth of mild Twere interested, ‘or heat, which grows or develops dias- Been instructed” by |tace from the ersir. Time is als an to what compantes an important ¢ the fuel. wis so elusive that the | a ment, ant i Mr. Glbt an he ald whe Be inaa den nennee was |WOrk together himan on the sta SHAtiIA Soni . < his only Sans Operate property tt tarch custom for the railfoad to as Melayed for smonthes Shei wasnt slowly ti 1 into a form of sue operations by pure fur eir as {t must be before the blood will from them. 3 friends of Miss 4 ona #bsorb it and carry the neoded Cut Patton's Company. ne of the young w “energy to different parts of the bady Mr, Gibbs further sald that he had ing her marring: © Of course if the body falls to do its Cornea nectiiane d it ey husband. secret was thi Mid work perfectly trouble sets In * er was mass}! e from a tnt.| So in the making of the famous a sister of her father © fond pc Tamous Jed as ma Y warmth are the only Eee aralneate Mil ER Malo things used te nstareh Into sugar, : nits. AS tho ship ul played the} 3 -|thus imitating and keeping Prerogative of reduch Norwegian national hymn: make {the human food In original purity, eration, If Ne thought + = | free from outside thing and. just Banien eG Ne ire DES MOINES EDITOR DIES. Jas Mother Nature intends it shajl the supply furnished by the company had been cut down 4,000 tons fn. 1004 yh Gibbs wis asked If he knew that TLucesco 'be kept for advantageous 11 children. The food is fi at the factories, and {s er Neious with a little thick |poured over It can be softened for people with weak teeth, but is most valuable to ~lothers when it must be energetically ex-|chewed, thus bringing down the saliva from the gums to go to the e by her cooked and de erean cm by tine 7 8 | SIMPLE FUNERAL FOR : SENATOR GORMAN. SHINGTON, June 7.—With sim=| Railroad ines, was to-day dismissed) piicity and complete absence of ¢ _— from the service of the company, ltentation, in accordance with h When the matter was brought to tho pressed wish, the funeral ser Attention of President Cassatt he di-|Senator Arthur Pue Gorman, stomach and help digest the entire CASSATT FIRES BOYER ' : ted tho immediate discharge of; jand, eld s city ton ; be , the use of the te WHO GOT COAL GRAFT, |): ~° dt [is otcloseteoet le fale eelasnonsi Nat lateauitnene aacl prenery co eae Boyer tn his testimony yesterday sald 1432 K street. jture blesses the parts of the body at he had accepted more than $4,000, Before the services began many; that are used and not abused. Grape- om coal mining companies during ® prominent men, dncluding Vico-Prest- Nuts food brings peace, health and beriod of threo years and had received | gent Faircanks and nearly ail of Bena.({comfort when pcople are in despair stock in different companies as gifts, | O°? x aasetipal ile : of the alls resulting Ho was chief clerk in the office of tor Gorman's closest political arsovlates |from any one of the ails resulting the Des Moines F died at his ti editor ¢ Taade Rockford, A. Patton, assistant of Pres! Cassatt, was interested in hat com- Yany. We had heard so. Ife reduced the supply, however, becauss the quale ily of the coal was not so good as that furnished by other companies, PHILADELPHIA, June 7—Josoph H Boyer, the Pennsylvania Railroad em- Dloyee who yesterday testified before Le i lin 3 yland, as well as coll ues fro i, d food. the Interstate Commerce Commission| W. Gibbs, superintendent of motive| 1% Mary fagues from |from undigested food. to having received large ‘sums of| power of the Pannmylvanta Ralirond| the,eenate, and House, in addition tol" Read. the little. book, “The Road fmoney and other gratuities from pro-|Company, and purchased the fuel used were afforded an opportunity to |t0. Wellville,” foand in pkgs, lucers of coal on the Pennsylyanta|in the locomotives of the company, ew the body. i “There's a reason.” r se to trink on {t at any timely ihe authorities feel so disposed Hackett Carhait5@ Broadway and Thirteenth Street An Extraordinary Sale of Lingerie Gowns & Summer Dresses for Women and Misses The Lingerie Gowns At $12.75 vatue $20 Lingerie Princess model, round yoke of Valenciennes Jace finish circular band of embroidery. 1 with Bands of lace down skirt; short sleeves, At $1 9.75 Value $29.50 u Lingerie gown, yoke of applied Valenciennes lace. jacket of eyelet embrodery and batiste, At $29.50 ver All-over lace gowns, foundation of taffeta in Princess and two p | 4, $39°50 $49.50 vate s7 Imported lingerie gowns of linen and ornamented with lace. Prin Another model has we $45 ad batiste exquisitely hand embroide ss and two garment styles. The Summer Dresses at $29.50 Value $35 & $40 Silk lined voile dress in t rose £ y and champagne. Fitted box le finished with self color taffeta. Plaited waist, yoke and g Short sleeves. Accoidion plaited taffeta dresses in light blue and gr Waist 1 with batiste lace. Yoke of Valenciennes. Costume of taffeta in black and colors. having em- broidered vest over lingerie lace ft Skirt of ace cordecn and box plai Dress of veiling in b! Waist elaborated w: le ) batiste cn and pink, mounted nd Valenciennes lace. over china silk, Short sleeves, The Demi Costumes at $39.50 Values $45 to $55 over tai Of crepe de c Injsh lace ar in black and colors. Fitted waist yoke of Of voile in white, and old rose over foundation of taf touched with panne velvet and lace. Short sleev Shirred waist cess costume of m anish lacs linein gray and tig Elaborated with blue, on plaited style of silk in b green plaics. Small yoke of Valencien Hackell, Carhart EG TALCOX THE OXYGEN TOILET POWDER, Princess in accord and bice-an W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES wen MEN Atrialwilleonvince _, nS } | you that W.L.Doug- 24 as $3.50 shoes are Re *) elie y Prick’ a Hives, 4 ‘utes a health It’s all in the Oxygen the bestinthe world Stores in Greater New York SS ~ | 1 vari a Th ain't Sunday World Wants Work it WKOOKLYS SE /sea.s10 Mroadwaye | ioe7 Nrow chy-ts Newark Av, €21 Fulton St. ror, Past. | wark—Tos Hivad Otteek. 45 Sth AV.,cor. 11th St. TRES THE 10 Stern Brothers direct attention to their large assortments of Women’s. Men's and Children’s Gloves for Summer Wear Lisle Thread, Sith White Glac Mesh and Frame id Suede Gloves in including Chamois, Silk, Made Silk Lace Gloves. alsc th ost desirable lengths Specials for To-morrow: Women's Biarritz Glac ow Length ¢ White Gloves, at $ 1.50 Pair Women’s Six Button Length Biarritz Glace White Gloves, Regular Price 95¢ 68c « To-morrow, Excellent Values in Linen Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen Hand- = Embroidered fnitial Handkerchiefs, 1 Os Each $ i . 1 0 Doz. 24S Each Women’s Pure Li: Handkerchiefs, 14 n Plain Hemstitched nd |; inch hems, Women's Pure Linen Emb'd and Lace Edge Hdkfs also Novelties in and Linen Handkerchiefs, Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched ee a ee = Ee Handkerchiefs, 14, 14 and 1 inch hems, 1.00 od Men's Colored Silk and Linen Hand) PRE Each Taffeta and Dresden Ribbons Much Below Regular Values. ri st 1 Oe Yd, : 30° Yd, Sash Ribb es wide, in the newes’ UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT (On the Third Floor) For Midsummer Use Are Suggested HAMMOCKS, 5, 2 ORED O INEN COUCH c¢ cane co NOPIES URTAINS, VERS AND F ee oe en ee mC meen eNCen aencmne seen smear can: i i i i i ! ! \ |! i Exceptional Offering of i ' i 1 i i i i ! ' i = ! t West Twenty-third Street, i if i Hosiery and Underwear NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, of fine white Madras, striped, plain and plaited bosoms, cuts a ned, coat style, haad finished. Regularly $1.50 and $1.75, 1,00 LISLE THREAD EALF HOSE, Fancy Colored Embroidered and Clocked effects, including a lot of manufacturer's . Spring samples. Regularly 50c pair, 356: Box of 6 pairs $2.00 SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERSHIRTS DRAWERS of fine Gauze Cotton and pr x regular and knee lengths Per garment, 506 SDeaadway LK loth /tieet. MERCUR rT Mercury and potash A DECEPTIVE TREATMENT up in the sys lestroy the gra henmatis: cause necro’ can cure 1 i ‘ t F ay of the hones, Blood Pe nature, 1 1 destroy the powerful vir 1 of ever cle of the poison and vital fluid it eis co: is left f PURELY VEGETABLE. ate valurbie cure your case with S. S. S.. an absoluet reward of $1,000 for proof that S. § 3ook with instructions for self treat THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C9., ATLANTA, GAs aaron neers ‘da treatment The Pink Edition of the Even- ing World Contains All the tandsy Morning wonders Latest Sporting News.

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