The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1906, Page 7

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1,500 BABIES AND MOTHERS ON AN OUTING The Evening World Fund) Sends Its Fourth Excur- sion to New Dorp. 1.00 ba ten day for ers to enjoy noway ¢ Even 1 is going the To-morrow’s the dies and their mott: os anid Deter rla’s Sick Babies at aide sick. bables and row W mothers ef the fine bi« at § o'clock froth the f Just drooping. @board ference wher y Rew Dorp. #& 1. at nig Goes to New Dorp. The hb excurs New De The 1 gendanin ever. & thing ts welfare. fs put into tt ¢ bent wilt Weer Fitter next stop w Thirty-nttn @top will be at th street ato A. M The tollowing dovat Badies’ Fund have be Mk Do Lots of Good. Rabies’ Fund, hopir hay and worry it os bo ise Frank ose Heldman No. 19 Firth av Rvityn sera a Dollar. COST HIM $10 TO” DEFEND IS DOG. | Roet Thought Pup’s Antics Funny, But the Cigar Man Didn'i— That's All, Piward Roots fox terrier plantul, and Fidward jaaghed pup sambolied int) Max Oost eigar store At No, 189 Bast Twenty. third street afd pustied over a pat! of fine-cut didn't laugh. Instead he catled the dog harsh, un- feeling names “Don't you abuse my dog,” Renae I called: your 4 puted @ees both ** esponde! Ocvstraicher s result both mee were th York "he police oust to-day “on Counter. of atau The evidence indi- LST ater fend be was fined $10 ketal Rhy Os Te ftoating Hom }° chewing tohaccd, Ovstreloher % truck the first blow. ree atch tan inetd anon emetie aeneneiaiaaianes = THE WORLD: TUESDAY KVENING AUGURT 7, 1906. ONE BACHELOR PAYS $100 TAX Kind-Hearted Man Pro- vides for Sending 20 | Children to Sea Breeze. A 110 bachelor tax. That's the latest contribution to ‘The ing World Bachelor Tax Fund to the sick babies. After reading at the benpfite derived by a weeks iting at Bea Breese for thes babies of 4 thelr Tittle mothers @} bachelor, who dots naa mentionnd,-senie a eck for 10. Tt was ollowing letter the Battor of The Rvening World | Reading in your paper of Inst night the hecount of wha chelor might ere in the ined to give I cou to erdid work. If $100 fox and litt health t tan make 0 lot of ers happy, and . 1 hape you wit end these little pold A BACHPLOR. wenty mmity of re ‘of the suffering Babies “Getting Stronger ame t be most lean wil New York who 8 pocketbook and be care wind the don't feel line im- friends er own tor ¢ dondtions and those Wednowday twenty ttle mothers w: morrow. All done Day’ | “souvenir yet George A” Btedplechase of ona of the chets will re rf, and among theae wil ired one dollar pills, %,° KADWATS BBADY RELIRG ina sure ta alae, Bratees. Bae 3} and ADWAY'S PILLS, RRADY RE otber fevers, aide quickly as RAQWAY'S LUEF. Bold by Drugwiste, BADWAY @ CO» 68 Bin ft, HY, “Breperation removal, ry one's ee. It ork for whist, it wad * dente o> on th ‘An Weal thussage cream. Daligneter te apply, At Deuwwiata or thy Mall for Thompaon's Pimple-Of Co., $i Pentl un Ne Write for “Booklet “about Pimples, YREE. TO BABY FUND, Breere | WORTH CAROLINA TOO STRENUOUS IN MOB LYNCHES THREE RES: |Were Tortured to Make Then Strung Up, CHARLOTTE, N. C., Aug. 1—Three of the six negroes charged with the murder of the kaerly family at Barber's Junction on July 19 were dragged from to the outskirts of the city, they were tortured until after bro wh | midnight this morning to make thorn confean and then swung over the limb mn tree arid MOdiet with tullets The victims were Neace and John Gillesple and Jack Dilingham, supposed to be the principals in the crime. The remaining prisoners, Henry Lee, George Frvin and Bella Dillingham, were not molested The lynching was done by a doter- mined mob of $009 men, who inuglied down the appeais of Mayor Royden, Judge Long. who was holding @ special term of court to try the negrom, and Vialted States Senator Overman. When (he Mayor ordered out the Rowan Rifles the mob Jeaders soon discovered the militiamen earried only bletk-cartridess and had no orders to shoot to kill. They hrust the militie men aside and force: in the jail doors, Rifles Not a Militia Company. Authorities that he considers the lynchning @ blot on the fair name of the Btate, and has charged Judge Long ates te Berit to pring the guilty parties @ Jusacw x The mob began gathering &t sun down. Meyor Boyden ordered the one closed and with other prominen Lingne, including United Btates Bena tor Overman, Judge Long and Solici.or Hamner juok position on the jail steps With bee crowd to let tne ite course. wis and cat-calls from jor a tume there was no he mob lacked a lead E n slipped through the after 10 o'¢lock @ forming @ sort, o Iso, overpowared tip othoars and Red fected an entrance. The great crowd ed In behind the leaders joments more emerged with thelr victims, A halt was made at the ball grounds inthe edge of the town to give the nogroés @ chance to confess the crime, were so frightened as almost oat the power Of speech Jon gingeee Wot piteounly and Samed, “for Finally, at midnight the three were t "oa Sparber, & reintive of the mar. Gores tuenily, followed the mab with the prisoners lo the foene of the lynohing: dna’ pleaded with them tn vuln to fet ties law take {te course. Them Confess and | Hed at the Rowan County Jail at Ballsbury, | “38 nv" the fainted an she she had re the Magistrate held Austr } $19.50 for suits worth up to $35! Ger. Gtenn hee teeptonet tee jovi | i jfor the last time some fine olf} | painting whose value is unsus- | Yon you, been famous ¢: HS LOVE-MAKING , ® An & exp’ part w ein his Wooing, For six as been engaged to Miss Kat | Hogan, a trained nurse, living on § Merk’s avenue, Brooklyn Last night Miss Hogan, who fas came Meeker | saved up Then Austin, it | ocked down and kicked bh maker to To-day whe Ewen 8 called tn} x tes Hoge fy. Whe Coninaad Te: Day—Tuesday Decidedly Special Sale of | Men’s Highest Quality; ®s SACK SUITS None was less than $26) ap to $35. i as unds like the pathetic appeal an Auctioneer knocking down pected by the throng... . J Art a Connoisseur? De know valuet Are you an appre-| ciative: and tasteful stickler for choice woollens, soft! tailoring, good linings? The suits! purge the system af all foreign matter absorbs this acid and throws it off The acrid humor sé¢ema to ooze }out and set the skin on fire, the straw colored, sticky fluid drying and presented to-day, then, are for AND SHIRTS :|Men’s $1,50 Negligee Shirts Our shirt section has anes Do you know about it? A or thing can’t pos sibly creep in; under no cireumstantes oan a poor thing creep out All guaranteed. Beautifal shirts, worth $1.50—85c. Smith, Gray & Co, THREE STORES: BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSN Ay. BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AY,, BROOKLYN. | popular, SUCCESS, tobacco taste. satisfaction, - acquainted, Avnaue, New York, CIGARETTES New, but already tremendously Tt has been a long time since a cigarette met with such instantaneous lOc. for 10 SOLD EVERYWHERE If your dealer doesn’t nell RAMLEH Cigarettes, wend 10c, for 10 (postpaid) to S. Anargyros, 144 Fitth RAMLEH Cigarettes are not too heavy like strong cigarettes, nor tasteless like most mild Cigarettes—but have just what other cigarettes lack—the real Probably th that’s why smokers of all tastes find in the RAMLEH an ideal combination of all the qualities that give The RAMLEH is a tasty cigarette at an inexpensive price. Better get w | guatieins about like this |skin diseases and any medical advice free. This puts ordinary sale This throws li ed in hi shade. f The fact neglige shirts 704 that our neg rt stock is absolutely fresh enc n has been a vital 1200 were $3. factor in developing our pres- en otal doch ent enormous business in} 3636 were $2.00. ‘ lives, 10128 were $1.50. A stock each season That includes every fancy} mean a shirt we have, and some plain whites. a clean-up each - . neglige we have. are. son Here yo | Rocers, Pert & CoMPANY.| Rocrrs, Perr & ComPANY, Three Broadway Stores. Three | Broadway Stores end | | a8 842 258 842 1260 at at ce asite near opposite Warren st. 13th st. Py st quare, Greeley Square. SKIN RAW AND FEVERISH- ECZEMA Eczema is a tormenting, stub- born disease caused by an acid humor in. the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing! redness, in flammation and almost intolerable Hehing An insttive state of the ws tem and sluggish condition of the eliminative members leaves the waste and refuse matter of the body to collect and sour instead of passing them off through nature's channels of bodily waste. The blood in its efforts tc through the pores and glands of the skin. | forming crusts, and the itching is intense. When these pustules are | scratched off the skin is left raw and feverish and often a solid sore is ‘formed and kegt sp by the constant escape of acids from the blood. Local »pplications o! | used because they aliay the itehin, Sol give the sufferer temporary com- Oleg but are in no sense carttivn be the trouble, which is in the biood. S. 5S. S. goes down into the blood, cleanses the cir- Elation of all a nd by removing every 'S. S. S the thin, sour blood e vestige of the cause cures Iczema perme ‘PURELY VEGETABLE. soa The irritating eruptions disappear, ind humors, builds ur ¢ itching and burning cease, and the acid-fired skin, being fed by a fresh, cooling stream of blood, becomes soft and smooth again, 8. 8. S. is made of healing, purifying roots, herbs and barks that will not damage any part of the system, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COv, ATLANTA, bie ght on the | ITCHING INTENSE feu, powders, lotions etc. dre desirable and shonid be cause they cannot reach the seat of Book on = Dinner Sets. 5 0" | Me — New York HENRY SIEGEL, Pres _ | Everything here advertied on sak ALL DAY. 7 otherwise specrhed. WEDNESDAY, 10 A.M. to1 P.M. Sfevia NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON THESE (SPECIALS. iH Children's 3} Ventilating 1} Women's:44 Somen's § Knit Corsets. |!) Hosiery. | | Shire Waist | i} ie ra tag cus 1 De (Main Floor)” TO-MORURO' 10A.Mtot P. Boys’ Pants. ‘TO-MORKOW, 10 A.Mto L P.M, Wom ert 's Straw Hats. A large variety TO-MORROW. JOAN tO L PM. ; Notions. { INDIA TAPE, amvorted widths. Rexotar fe packages. 3: for Be. ADAMANTIS® PrRS, FN count Rewutar Be White BI Piain Roculhr G00 values, Not more than pair to Duek or or atylen + ' Main Floor.) TS. stom 1OA.Mtol PM. | White Dress Sust Cases. ALI eator pat. 22 gna 24 inth trameb: £20.00 vAluee, Now more than 1 to os tomer, 12. 50 saucera, plate The Aug ust Furnteure Sale Stitt continues to ee Ae in-interest.- Persons coming home the courtry to start housekeeping will find what they need fue at Prices that cannot fail to hold their attention, Critth Pieer.) H eavy Table Damask. Introducing mn Aunt Sale of Household Linens ° reat Importance. This Table Damask is the kind usually bearing a 29c. price, but is reduced to make this a big and important sale. New designs in 64-inch-wide Damask. No mail orders, dq 8c BLEACHED . AND SILVER and not more than 6 yards to a customer, ° MERCERIZED SATIN DAMASK, | FULL splendid quality, beautiful patterns BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all Usually 49¢, yard. Spe- 36c linen, 68 inches wide. 59¢ ati clal at, a yard, values. © Yard. GLASS TOWELLING, indard bine | BATH TOWELS, blenched or un- and red checks. 47 Inches wide. bleached, Large size, extra heavy Union Jinen, Worth 0c 6 quality. Usual price 166. I a yard. Special, yard... 4C | Wednesttay, each 1226. Cinta Pleorn) Blankets and Comforters. $00 COMFORTERS, filled with fluffy white cotton. Full sizes, figured 69 c 300 PAIRS OF SOUTHERN FLEECED BL sae iph rood baer “white and gray. Regularly 69¢. Pair 394 sitkoline covering. Splendid values; worth 98c., at, each 1,000 PAIRS CALIFORNIA WOOL BL) ANKETS st our special Aust prices: . a $2.75 values, pair OS F398 Vantes, pair. <<. $3.49 values, pair $#.49 | $6.50 values, pair... $4.08 $3.98 values, pair $2.98 | (rourth Floor.) Pure Food Ste | Is a Big Attraction. IT IS AN EXPOSITION OF THE WORLI’S CHOICEST FOOD PRODUCTS, and during the Show we will quote PRICES 28 PER CENT, TO SENT 3% PER LOWER THAN OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, F, ree Cooking Lessons. ii ily Haxworth Wallace, the Gold Medalhist, famous for her skill, will lecture at 3.P, M. in the LUNC. LROOM on “A Dainty Luncheon.” ; DON'T MISS the clever DOG CIRCUS. DON'T MI he EDISON MOVING PICTURES. DON’T MISS"the Village Orchestra, DON'T MISS meeting Chief Little Bear, his squaw 0d their : papoose. They have a tepee to which they tnvite all, especially children THOUSANDS OF FREE SAMPLES GIVEN AWAY. ALL MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, (Sixth Floor.) i Pe (ante, the August ee Curtains. Narain te Scotch and Nottingham Lace Curtains at less than mil! cost. Clean, fresh and crisp, im the best qualities and most effective designs, Mundreds of patterns to choose from, 23 f 1.9 bs Gurinine, ai ¥ Be ES F 188 1 \ oes $2.98 : $1.50 | w4 3.08 Cress Stripe Curtain Materials. 4 “ Yard TAL TAPESTRY | low or eb : vie | | ahaa wie Hastie: 196 asd 20 “BQUAICS Se} very richly O14 PUES 199 | mano savante 12%4e ene! 400 Pairs alway Portieres at Almost Half the Regular Prices (Fourth Vloor) BORDERED TiBkBs, of eversible. Beur umisome linport gobelim orders. | sss

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