The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1906, Page 3

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“Another cha Love Verrault in Cou Miller 1 Gordon anivous rw, s tums her black ¢, lite suitors = r plaintively Mer then read It letters promise dCletian must next letter 8 too mt micabl ‘how pending Ibed the Jo Widow's Letters Read. nT have longed nottinment, "of all between Us." Pils man was trying to: vompound VICTIM TELLS OF MRS, VERRAULT'S HOUSE OF HEARTS Grocer .,.-Clellan Sheepishly Narrates His Costly Adventure and the Dashing Widow Sneers at Him in Court. * commented M from. th mdence with Mts. to suy WY gt iler's noxt Verrault’s | cin thn | to Verrault?’’ that I) cor when I wrot * was | tie club that | a fake dia- a her hu 1 + sald he was buried cn the was the reply. THE EVENING ~ FUGITIVES DROP Get the Scare Lives, nevah tell.’ Hannah, iexwine sent you a ald be _ ‘i DETECTIVE HIS OWN Inferlocutory © Decree ket and ? Chase for Harvey H absolute di s from'y to show of matri- |, declared Witro ¢Tiome. ich stress catled Mrs. 3 from Wurtzburg, § that her d AN her. No. 701 ‘atn. the Bron. 4 clock In the morning War companted by some friend: thes oon id ities fa ae wife and—hei ht Dy | asc sna ne fire-exeapen from the back windows —.______ tt une] TRAIN KILLS FIRE-FIGHTER. | another | NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Nov, 90.—| ot brie tage road reman Harvey [ was Instantl kitted praned by ju killed, THROUGH ROO ON PAIR IN BED et! Warner Sims andHis Wife of Their |, to his wite n his room on West Twenty- abs Jerly cond! DIVORCE SLEUTH. Central Office Sergeant Ware Gets After Missing Wife. Wie. of was awarded y from his Vendo! A hone wagon returting trem a fire was New? York Central train at/ mplng. Both horsas rare Wi ing w bi aald an Smith, ey | and: ki he 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL HELD | FOR MANSLAUGHTER, THORNTON Thousands Coffee Drinkers} PHYSICIAN DIES. [Til FINGER OW HIS OWN PULSE | | | | Dr. EnwaralMeDon ough, Seeing Death Approach- g, Makes Vain Fight. His Own Case. toand lunge, WORLD, FRYD AY, ‘Mrs. Bina Verrault, House of Hearts Widow, Again Under Examination “oh IWS | OVER SO7 000 FR BACK TES Connie Mel Metz Turns] lt Over to Con- science Fund. Set MARYLAND LEADER DEAD. | | CATARRH oy the Att 3 Med Js) md the girl her home. ; of former now well, use And Breaks up (| HEAD COLD ae i OR CREDIT arge for tt, t any Atueri¢an, District Misassuase ‘Cttice at aay, Ainerican District Aleassugse in the city uaul 9 Pak, ‘SHOVED ABOUTBY = MANAGER, HE SAYS’ frouble Sellin, 1 Exclusive White Rose} Ceylon Tea If We Could Convince Arose Over oo Many T giving Performance, excellence ~ generally commands a price, but you pay no more for the best of 39-41 Cortlandt:St., Bet. ath & Othe Ave, * Stations Ke a:Charge of} | Mall Or LL CAT ts for on the charge en in the ® followed a e foyer of t mish Ite stand. | presentiy: | 8 yrs J | AMBERT every” man who reads this— but who does not know us, that we are thoroughly~ sincere in all we say-—and that évery~ word we utter: is true, that man would come here. One visit is all we ask —the clothes would bring him again—as they~ bring thous- ands who do know the Lam- bert shops, are absolutely~ unequalled by~ any” other ready~-to-wear garments ever made, \They~ stand alone not only in’ their integrity~ of quality, but in their faultless fit—a point that is &f first importance, ry ithe «fan Who Wears The SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $18 to $45 Ready~-to-Wear, We also sell Men's Satisfactory Haberdashery, Shoes and Hats, 3 STORE: Alao at New Haven, Conn, NON Ee 30, Kings fron jeraving Done Eree oi Garces Eyes Examined by our Registered Physicians ; A. W. BREWSTER, M. D. 11 yrs, Brooklyn Eye & Bar Hospital, EOW. JOHNSON, M. D. Muiy years tn private praction MARCUM KENYON, M. D. Manhattan Bye & 0 1 Atteriury System, Clothes 190s. ttend Without Giaree)) or, Obligation near Bway, Stores marked * open Saturday Evenings World “Want” Ads. Insure Results, = | M. LINDEROTH, M., D, “223 Sixth Aye., Below 15th St, °350 6th Ave., Below 22d St, °1274 Broadway, Below 33d St. 217 B'way, Astor House Block, 5 Cortlandtst ablished Over 40 Yours, Ss. BRANN to the above great bargain bargalas too mumerous Ty. MRANN'S, Tired Eyes Need Instant Care. Tate Hrooklyn’ Eye & Ear Hospital, J. de PRUME, M, D, Glasses if needed—One Dollar Up, 183 Broadway,| Noar Dey St, Subway Station, piauleaeturers and Weavers Department Store Southwest corner 188ST.e 68 AVE. NewYork. % ee Opportunity From These Factories: New EF: ngland Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. Walden Shoe Co,, Lynn. Mass. ° J. W. Ross Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. Walden & Logan Shoe Co. , Lynn, Mass. A compulsory closing out by the makers at a tre- mendous sacrifice—the prices. only .averagé half the values. _We could sell. them at wholesale. to-day for more money than we are retailing them at. And every pair on sale is guaranteed in quality and in | wear—as well as in style and in desirability. We urge you to inspect the shoes—to see-them and be thor-. oughly convinced of their actual worth. To-morrow—on the Lhird Floor From the NEW ENGL 48D re co, ra? ~ Bos S’ $1.25 C. Shoes Will sarah Be Sold at wort Good, solid Shoes—made of satin calf leather—double solid soles—sizes’9 to 1345 —quirter-heels. Wh Fyow can buy sub- stantial Shoes like these at 5c. a pair youd shouldn't lose any time in getting hers Qe From tie WALDEN SHOE, Co. >a Ql Women’s $2.50 Shoes Will Be Sold at Made of Gun Metal and Patent Colt- skin—newést and most shapely styles Pe —extension soles—Cuban and_mili- tary heels—Lace or Button— all sizes, all widths. No better looking shoes at any price. Maier Good: 2.50 Shoes: Will be Sold for Box Calf—durable soles, every pair of them. Blucher style, half-double soles,newest shapes sizes 6 to10. In fit, fashion, making and materials used there are no better shoes sellingany- where for less than $2.50. Girls’ $1.00 Shoes Will Be Sold at™ oO Thittk of buying girls’ shoes of Box Calf or Vicl Kid, with patent leather tips, ex- tenSion soles and spring heels for 45c. a pair! Cc PAIR; Worth 1.00 Sizes § to 8—lace only, We limit one pair to a customer because we want to hayé enough to go around. FROM DAVIES SHOE Co, Misses’$1.25 Cc Shoes Will ee Be Sold at avert It wouldn’t take long to sell the few hundred pairs we have at this price— no one who sees them will fail to buy. fi ’re made of durable viclikid Jeath- atent leather tips, extensjon soles, --heels—Bluchers and plain lace; sizes 1144 to'2. Lord & Taylor Shoe Department. Girls’ Extra High Cut’ Button and Lace Boots, 6 to 8, —- 8% to 10%, 11 to 2, $2.00, $2,50. $3,00, 5 Girls’ Schoot Shoes of Black Russia 6 to 8, $1.50. f, button and lace, 814 to 10%, rr to 2, $2.00, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth Se, i : DI | Shoe Sale | Se 7 Ne a en am ANT

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