The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1906, Page 10

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THE EVENING. WORLD, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 190, 2 s __£0 FOUND SEVEN : BOY CAGED IN CORN CRIB NEARLY SIX YEARS | FINE PEARLS | HAS REVERTED EON INTO ule CREATURE ae . 9 Sohig arty Peli Acrs Be Diner at the Savarin En-; riched by $500 Worth of-Gems.= =" Gustav. the large blond water at the ‘Cafe Savarin, in the Equitable -Buitiink, | this: hat & tne tre of expecting to tnd | honesty in hooman nature when: you can't even‘trust an oyster no more?’ He saya tearfully. An: oyntter | threw hit It moked! Loe R ae Go ws yeaterday: a “gost 1 plain-wnvernished | Nae ive Moines with a pale fees pf Uttle fluted passe; | “Ea edgex. PE Within Its \ pla on the prémiacs and doesn't ave Mr. Bloom fa the Ohio Briss Company Mansfield. 0, He comes I businogs every few moi in our bpstiing clty, being a guest of ¢ manager \of plant \t] ff ston braka| fo 3 t: 4 He is now | ke £ - Raised under ! ~—f the Iote] Breslin. Ye ‘day he went thus f wet i company. nt No. Excbinge pon, | Ys | cine ‘Direction from Washington and w alter Mattison, who has charge §& thare, sidered him around to tie Say- § arin fora bite to eat, Half’a Dozen ‘Raw. | “Mr, Blvom thought hed take | raw] = oysters. So the man fn the Kitchen] « Nae Spied tani ati heltcddaen\ ahd Gostas | Little John Nelson Saved Se rpeght them t¢ lm one plate |e x With four of those aesters this story| from Wretched Life by has nothing to do, The fifth oyster a : a Ds i Was the one thst concealed the seven Children’s Society. : happy’ secrets. Mr. Bloom chews his oysters. If he swallowed them whole, sect aa ©» @8 do some, these tines would never! phe qimost <icredible story of how have been penned, and Mr. Bloom ; would have returned to hi happy Ohio home ignorant aye pe ps of how much he yaw th Yo himself inside. Bat sn € they chew i Chewing heirs you to xet your money's] a worth, As Mr. Bioom bit into the tummy of Wie ffi or fateful oyst ~ 4 he felt something round and gritty be-) 5 twern his teeth. 1 Letiley hava falled to properly ma: cure these oysters, he seid, and ee 4 ae ee ae | according to Scientific iy | a BS DECAF | Rules and Re egulations ¢ “Did? t! Give Him a Rope Little to Swing On?” Asks First details of this remarka- ble plan, in ee Cap i Wealthy Father. (Pe. aaa TeRORRO ies tram. the and woud sind the Ree ey Corry, box inthe Toft vag Dociely § Ne fousel cous ; to the ground, and sustained: ne Nh to-d eno saree canes y eae y first heard {> 4 z z x = z oY hours, ed it] $100.00 IN PRIZES for the Most Ingenious Prophecies on ALR Ne1sorn Z ttle five-year-od John Nelson on the Ble mm. down ¢ slwelll-g. : @ north of th the _corn- 4 ty-tour-year-ola owner ‘of Black | Peter Nelson, Of every of my of the Guest. 1 presamin that when you serve oys- ters on Ahn, Mit abell-all that comes, in young calf, that Js all." was the Be aatcariosmy oannllyise | fFeply. and) the paliceman VGustay recalled a Than (he \bagan-to sear ted. th Swell, poward.* ani Sit up one of the pearls who had been called out 23+ band. the into pitiful fre ttete he escaped from, rile, the. Pelghd: have some res lin Detedtl Bloom—as he pick: 4 wid aninal is xB ‘sther Nearly Millionaire. our ‘ f iehly oly pinor of a | 4 3 nenabl land Colt. Club the Fluatg wiall lawe you th vining oye fener jo Ttirowsh it © 3 ° ‘And wrapped up all t he slat- | Hon until tie a into was N © “¥ K fal Aad ge petal akon un ew York in al thank Mr. of Mr. Savarin's. kindners and genbr- 0 amtAy re i rain from them | Fiusi Uke a scared rapblt ang Risbacse aaah) | trate ico at thea; sna tronic t Hundred Years! “What EDISON and Other Gal Americans Believe the Metropolis Will Be Like a Century from Now! = swe! JAMES McGREERY & CO. nto the he con- » from a foing to wet} leob shi nck. dn 23rd Street. ‘ 34th Street. Tn Both “Stores the finest fabrics duces; reason, Turnpike Covers | En-& $a i A ROW? ASKS BETTY Syeeses Exhibition of Timported Dress Fabrics such as = plain and embroidered (wide mesh) Voile, aE Pekin, Embroidered Voile, Voile de Soie, |} French Chevrous, Irish Tweeds, Foliennes, On November the rath. Resse Caze of a_SocietyMan,-Accord ing to the Courts, and a Strange Pook Wiaitten. by Him. ' “10,020 yards Scotch, Tartan, and Shepherd check: Cloth,-Plaid-Panama,Frenech-Worsted and English Suitings in all-_the fashionable 4 DON’T ADD TO TROUBLE There Will_Be-Enough Wi out Werrying Over So colors. 1,00 -per-yard unusual value. Small a Matter. The Vogue of the Thin Girl! _ i*Bill” Has Another “Bad: Dream” And-All the Favorites’ Do Funny Stunts in one Comic Section Silks.and Velvets. In Both Stores. A be married, gory imy husband? On Noyember the rath. Sale of the latest Tartan and French Plaid Silk, suitd vble for waists, gowns and garniture, 1,00 to 1.50 per yard Black Timpir Brocaded Silk. 1.25 to 2.50 per yard Black Dress Velvet. 27 inches wide. 2.00 per yard ¥) your would osey in | £ Hla had * value 2,50 | = ; JAMES McGREERY & CO, Aiba Eat! eh but 1Uhas no more : Meee a pag vimow.al Twenty-third Street. A Novel Feature in the Ma ( i amt ving he Thirty-fourth Street, roman a ha Down he certain- et Ut to! acquire will ever be In x toot accord that #he gegards the prom- ih oy eemake & Man comfortable, af muna he w ake you happy. eta 1 yr pupremac: All men fike the appeapsnce of mae. | eo Hea likncwa nneicaneR tore ates woman ma? Metropolitan Section

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