The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1906, Page 12

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THE WORLD: TU pee EVENING, ST NE 19, 1906. LITTLE W WIFE BOSSES BIG RUSSIAN GIANT PREFERS JAIL 10 FAMILY FIGHTS FAST DUEL WOMAN ATTACKS [COMPROMISE MEAT. | (euteiches =) PAYING MOTHER WITH SAFE-BREAKING GANG TypANT TREPOFF BILL PASSES HOUSE Usually Has Her Own | Way with the Nine- Footer, $2 FACH WEEK Bigelows, Mother, Father and Son, Faced Hail IN CZAR’ S PALACE Waar Explains Courf | of Bullets Trying to Wing Eight Review and Civil Servica., Elimination, Battli Burglars, ; h See eee = “Princess” Gets Audience onty to eve the| With Hated Russian and Tries To Shoot Him. ‘Prof, Dorel, Organist, Tells Court He Can't Afford It. SHE'S 5 FEET. 4 INCHES.} SH Wadsw tt June 19—Congress« —A pin-| hurried to w . of New York, chairs‘ Committee on Agriculture, y on the convening of the Agricultural | with the compromise . meat Inspese no She Is Silent, of Course,| {gy When He Puts His Foot Down, | blazed away imme SENT BACK TO HIS CELL. to the Commit+ e@ and jater Appropriation baly® |Magistrate O’Reilly Angrily Roasts the Prisoner, Calling Him a “Scoundrel.” HOW SHE MANAGES IT.) » selection, » Lets Him Think that He's } His Own Way—She Runs the Cash Box, than pay hie need mother of $2 a week for her rdw De k's Roman Cath yn, soctety man Mugiatrate he store showed red all the was tn the if BY ALICE ROHE, | “Of course Ww @own I never try glanced tt tion and then a that {t would be a anybody to try to now, the Russian gs! foot down. Wo've had pl this nine-foot tm n giant from F sia, who has been engaged by Oscar | Hammerstein for his Paradise Root Gardens, but a 7 con person- age in the Maghnow menig been | almost gyeriooked. For the benefit of ladies who fancy themselves married to ‘pe ct brutes” ‘ of husbands, and who writing thelr woes to heart and home exp and for the sake of argumentative married Indies who are always pre with long, loud philosophical sayings on money and st vate, A general alarm has been sent out for | (the gang. -CONOWUTHS THE WIEBE | cc ANGSQUESTSAT. “MET” STOCK AT. THE ASCOT RACES. HARDIN MARKET. line See Danny Maher Pool W re Support|" reports about JAMES McCREERY & CO, Shirtwaists. | On June the 20th 500 dozen, finely tucked Mull Waists. Long or ne sleeves. Made in worke room on the premises. woman of | years has Jc mI husband, we bav e. Rea anette leah soelnedl rossi ahs Mother Old and Weak. Wintand alone Shot almandiDowas Went price Queen of husband managers. .fe0 dor MaChnow, LIS VIFO elie, the, Dorel “ | In, a 2 ipee vn er (=) Son NICOlAL, Little Wife of a Giant. —t Od. 2T7 Mrs. Machnow, wife of the enormo’ only 5 feat 4 inches hi, t little en it comes t0/ fl was (20 feeble and wea Takes Classic Event. in Sensational Way. are roman, @t the 6.00 Sheer white Mull Waists, with square neck. Effects ively trimmed with lace, sho can give fancy lady theorkts point-| ers i During part of the interview the nine-| 4 footer stood towering above us, Then ates he folded himse! nd sat down on| jg Eis) A complete stock of Shirts waists for tailor-made | dress, horseback riding, | ieyelng, etc, and fine | STOCKS STRONG SIRUNG eee PENN, A A LEADER Twenty-third Street. tention tro there we wife mig Railroad Issue Holds Attention = eee ‘| | in Brisk Market to the | End JAMES McGREERY & GO;,” istgus Muslin Underwear. | Sale of Ladies’ fine Nainsoole and Cambric Undercloths 1 RWI ENE GRAFT FAVORS. = TO PENN, MEN Mee »| Rather Hazy, Though, on Coal Transactions : with the Railroad. When roosts oat toan| Managers and Players Who ee CLOSING NS ing, designed for summer, wear. Tastefully trimmed’ with lace and embroideries, ‘|Gowns with low necks and elbow or short sleeves. Gowns... 95¢, 1.25 and 1.50 Skirts... 1.50, 2.25 “ 2.7, Drawers.. 75c¢, 95¢ 2 Chemises. 95¢, 1.25 )| Dressing Sacque: « §0%, 75¢ ose French Gowns and Petti- |) wan I, Bg +50 i ; pues he te | aie ts coats. Hand embroidered i | Were Put Under Arrest or trimmed with lace at : | HEADLESS 3S BODY IN RIVER. Discharged by Court. about one-half former if ‘ : \ prices. Fava sale tae ‘ 1 . un 1 red, Le : # Twenty-third Street. WHEAT PRICES STEADY, BUT CORN FALLS AWAY, JAMES McGREERY & CO, : Ladies’ Coats. Experiment |'Three-quarter length Pon- gee Coats. Colors:—tan, grey and black syne Engine 20ing to be tried lieeaedee tee Bl ere da meet Se H Shee fe \ Y Tt IAT’S gol ing 1 to har pen w hen two 80-ton "Gan ‘ : : : \ ‘2 8 A 14.50 and 18,00 ee locomotives going 60 miles an hour meet on the jebreeeeg | : hat Uiint the | S948 Doeanhiet Si foh de oe SSR TE A ‘Remaining stock of blagk i ules an hour tonthe [lee Se Pay | ieace ts latina [sales i Hf porn | = ets Your Money > | Remaining stock of blaq| 9 same track? Next Sunday’s World tells a ih | REA | aleminsed tha y Pere ient MeN oERLGaN Ok | Who G Y | broadcloth “Eton” Coats,. ¢ remarkable experiment and where it j ot | | fans with black or white 4 | +4404 9.50 and 12.50 } formerly 14.00 to 19.00 for dollar he rekets of three me iday’s New sea ‘Twenty-third Street, York World tells who these men are, You should not miss this article, Get next Sunday's World. ri jer will be tite camp with hia e enti, of Brooklyn, o! he (s Quartermaster. t — ' segs have been at Mae $2,000, h

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