The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1906, Page 4

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er PCOWAN SAYS [PINOCHLE ROUTS CUPID HELL NOT OUST OR. WOODBURY Aldermen's Demand for| teAction Must Await a PREFERS PINOCHLE TO THE KISSES OF HIS SPOUSE. The Hubby Says: The Wife Says: | She can't cook, and her cooking giver him indigeition. He hasn't eaten at home for a Mayor's Return. year ; : ‘ She it a crank. eae He hasn't hissed ber for four | 7 | She has a lot of gossiping women 4 In view of the ¥ f the Tones or }f years | Alfecmen calling f he m it |fer Pe om Beasine Conneot H He hasn't taten her te the) — She peer to dances Cleaning Com ner son Wadiie ta Bue ‘jeava: | She hasn't sewed on a button for him fer four years “Wi you rem tp 4o-Acting M The Bvening W He dovsn't care for their child She geet away te the country The Acting Ma ren twice Defore anew every summer and leaves him to nae ¥-athadl not lf He har a Duteb (is to, thick) | yn for himuelf Mecsbery from 0 © | Atad. eat = et Mayor McClellan I pr net She is so displeasing to him, in Mayor before he left to m fmovals or appointments wh He gees out and plays pinochle| short, that be would hang himself | before he would return to their early marital relations. every night. He always looks sour. asked if fe bad any intention! 7 resigning i hare wen Shave bests ' DETECTIVE DUNN’S WIFE = BURNED TO DEATH. | Dré « Lack of Love for the Wife and Fondness for, in hie" the Game Finally Results Court Proceedings. Because b it Was Baking Bread When a miltiner, wearing Caught Fire From Bake Stove : yond Bates fBe eh elem ae fore Magwurate Baker in the Basement to-day for’an exolan- | goss Mra. Sabina Dunn. year-old wife of I {H Dunn, veteran guardian Sfinancial district, was to Burned in her iste bh tngton avenue. Mrs. bread at the time—a cu ST camerrad weekly Hy ot betas wanced years, ond her dress biew against the live coals, quickly enveloping he [Mames. At the Presby goabe died a bait hour Detective-Sergeant PD: thirty years has been st: street as the representative of the De Ttective Bureau, was home on dis var cation to-day. He was upstairx on | Pt floor above, visiting his daugh (Mrs. Bb. Clark. Mrs. Dupn war atone | das a good bus! S 7M the basement. | “rere sat =o ’ . Hire amie ; serena’ ho. | to the Magistrate: “and ont think} - Penn resting up her sfown pie Hing. Betore he could reach her she ran — Phreagh Me Datt mto the partes Getective tore down the around king | cointed he |clean Mu being six we have taken me to mn married he has never the theatre, and for four by staying out late nearly night The last Ume he Kissed me wes four rs ago, and I would like to know what ie tho matter with him > Rodgers. the defendant, t ® ous ooking “man perhaps are, He Wa builder, and says tor! joned in Wall) yy ordered him to pay his wife ® 5 ok ountey Hackett: Carhart S@ Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Continuance: ‘of This Greatest of Clearance Sales, Involving High-Grade Garments for Women, Misses and Children. Hie grandson had run out shouting Firé!” and Policeman OConnet!t went} fh an alarm. ‘There wag no fire when | Bn firemen arrived. vut phe police say the ambulance call to the hospital Sthree blocks away war not responded | i” for almost half an hour | PAIN CAU ' 0 ND HIS LIFE. Suffering “from Unable to Sleep, Au Rheumatism and «@ and flounce Value $7.40 ond Vaine up Persian lawn os wttiee _Léeterie Waits of Aveuat Julius, brother of Hen 1 chr Tus, the wealthy Brooklyn dry committed au.cide to-day by ry Dimaeif while in his room a i ‘ent’ home, No. &2 Burhwick aveny Young Julius wae a cle and tor wotee. and has deen wu = = $5 95 z ° e a tae eke : ' 2 LIGHTNING’S CLUB FATAL. fe Cont Lb aha Ee Z Fim’ Torn (rom ‘Tree struck toy | reaniad mee On Mend gna wtttedt tim, mints ¥ Lonse = Witham Keurhe ars 4. ad white Ne 5 ‘ a ’ ® 5 - e et DIED ON VisiT TO FRIEND. | lied sich tered. voodanlions | sith Value $0.09 zg¥eter Maunine, aged : ’ ret “ss Lng erte ast Now sh.05 us. | neces. oa 95 Value up to Was golng beach Ww arid Want show where t the bouts they “sacr DIRECTORY PAYING HIGH to pay the children's board in) | - . “” “WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY. 11; 1906 THIS SOCIETY TO IN RODGERS HOUSEHOLD CARE FOR EAST SIDE | To-Night to Form Permanent | four. shildren | trom Wall | Re Working Organization, jae and told of jail r im ering sete place | —Linen Dresses for Half eful Dresses, offe ind French Lingesta 1 Lawns Hl marked at decid: hose who re n extra dress Summer, $5.50 LAWN DRESSES ........... -»..for . for for $18.7 | $25.00 LINGERIE DRESSES .. , Also a nber of ot impossible to de marked at just about the of materials | (Third Floor.) $ LINGERIE DRESSES n s MURDERED HIS WIFE AND FOUR CH CHILDREN. South Carolina sina Partha Confesses Crime, but Cannot Tell Why He Committed IL® Mheuma- tem { Nibbcbiebhesdncciation Meets |, CHARUPRTON: 8, C.. July J, m County, today Kile his wite beaining them with Cure Five | Hundred Lingerie and 2.00 4.75 5.00 ~-for $0.00 for 15,00 here—all for about half s, Irish Linen He then went to # hia deed bors brought him to Walterboro Trnegan says he killed ble family, bat He }s a bative be trled The Fast Bide Improvement Aamocta-| does Mot, know WHY tion haa come to sia ree cecal and te sake “tet tt and 6 Onwmnization will be made lily tcnprnctestia diay Moors and direcors “1 an “ RHEUMATISM. HONeill & Co Sale of Lawn Wrappers Tices, (Third Floor.) 1 Lawn Wrappers (like) illustration), low neck, short sleeves, assorted patterns, light — and dark torings—value | $2.25 ¢ach, at | $1.50 Lawn ight colorings; Wrappers.) special at’ 7 Four Hancted $1.00 Lawn Dremsing Sacques White grounds, white, fivy, light blue and black Gols, special at, Much Under Usual $2.25 Wrappers at $1.48, 1.48 98¢ | 8c i SALE OF LAWN WAISTS With St. Celia Necks. At Reduced Prices As Follows: | $1.25, $1.38, $1.68, $1.78 & $1.98 Three Specials in Jap Silk Waists, $4.75 Colored Jap Sitk -Waists;-now-...5..., 2.98 3.98 $6.78 White Jap Silk Waists; $9.75 Black Jap Sitk W (Thi Corsets or.) | ¢ 4a Corsets for years, and those who | them rarely change to any other make: They are | beautifully made of batiste, silk, coutil and broche; also thé new lingerie m Is, exquisitely ‘4d with ribbons and lace h mmer far surpass any pre vious models tked advance in grace, and the intrinsic m erit is greater than ever before Prices $3 to fit any figure | Special Values for To-Moarrow. $1.50 Girdles, 8S¢ W. B. Satin Ribbon Girdles—in pink, blue and) white; sizes 18 to 24; value $1.50 cach; special at 5 85c | $1.00 Bust Supporters, 85¢ | | H. & W. Bust Supporters, lace and ribbon trimmed: ) | sizes 34 to 44 value $1,00 cach; special at, 5 85¢ ' Sint Av., 20th to, 2st St., N. ¥. a ———— rs . ail =j | is progressing vigorously, and daily attracts throngs of eager shoppers. The store is cool, beautifully decorated, and is fairly radiant with summery attractiveness, The roof garden on the sixth floor, with its rustic charms and the music each afternoon, is a source of never-ending delight. “You Pay But 5c Here for Local Telephone Calls—Pay Station Balcony. ar |axe at their home, about twenty miley IEG EL. Pres. | Everything Here Advertised on Sale S#LL DAY, Unless Otherwise Specified. THURSDA Y,10A.M.tol P.M.| No Mail Orders Filled on These Batis | pe rgonnoyn | 104M. tot Pat TO-MORROW, Peter at i sTo-Monnow, OAM ter EM | Tow qoRnow: Women’ ’ Eyeglasses Washable “PeterPan™ or Shirts Suits — ach | | | To-MonKow. | aoa M tat Pai | To Morrow, L108 M tet Po To MORRO, 10 A.M. tot PM | Che liven's ’ * Bromo | Wash Whitetae White - Knit | Scheer. Goods ae Hatutat Underwear. wett-) Remnants aa an ae Whi te Thao Bias | } For Children and Larger Girls. White Shoes are exrerdingty stylish nowadays for Children that’s why we are Justly proud of the splendid variety a7 aid 3 They are jist os titestrated ~ larger with first city heals. Sizes 5 to 11 and Ii" to 2 And All Widths From C to EE. They are beautifully made shoes, and | Women's Oxfords, mu st€ | WOMEN'S PERFECT, CLEAN WELL-MADE WHITE DUCK OX and larger Girls, and The_smalier sizes are made + it's evident the moment y ND nt them that the maker put Mall Orders Filled on Any of These Shoes and Oxfords, Sheer Write Lawn W asses. $1 91 For a Wrst of the Style-and Quality + That Ie Usually Takes $LZ5 to Buy. Sheer while lawns and batiste. The fronts (Third Wleors this | FORD TIES, with first city ¢ we of bh . ty L ction the Best_of BY | Cuban heelt Sires 2% skill. | Under ordinary circun to 8; widths © to RE 8&9 stances these Shoes would seil’ for Pair ¢c 9. 1 WAS TH * s1 ge © | Women's Duck Shoes, + 4 BOUGHT VOMESS Witt puekHiGHcUuT | THEM THAT ENABLTS | LACE SHOES, low city or Cuban |] US TO REDUCE THE 2 ta as can i" | PRICE SO MARVEL % ul $i 9 are trimmed with clusters of ¢ beautiful embroid- ttc small tucks, four rows of tac panels. The backs lars and new sleeves. Value $1.7 Peter ‘Pan Waists of Superior White Linen. Linen is absolutely guaranteed. -Plaited backs and fronts, _ trimmed with pearl buttons. Round collars and turnover cuffs. The waists are ornamented with large silk bow ties. Value wl. 49 BRA ts wdastan caper nee aclaaesa a keTa 0a KARTING __ hecond F Floor. ered cking, Lace eol- are trimmed with four 5, at $1.25. 10 Different. wi tyles. Handsomely trimmed with embroideries; flounced skirts trimmed with embroideries. White, Tan, Black and Blue, in all sizes up to 46, Shirt Waist Suits. Washable Skirts. | Washable Shirts, 300 WOMEN'S WASHABLE WALK SKIRTS, in White only, | WOMEN'S SHIRT WAIST SUITS in ING SKIRTS, White and Light trimmet with lace, tne, | ‘Black and. White checks, White Blue Linen Skirts) ciry k ett Lawns, Perealgs, striped” or fige car wats i et: All ios on E ured; trimmed — with with w: lolds at bet 98e engine an ‘$1. 98: 3 tom C | | bands, at... Paik whines beh

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