The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1907, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

INCI ’ «mented Higgins Mourns _Its- Passing. "ur T (WHEN KOSCIUSKO FELL. THEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, aker of . Presidents” i ments as a Coming ‘ ! Among “Exes.” * “| (Speatat from’ Statt Correspand 4 2 Hig s@ben Cabinet" held itm fead-of pipes and poteen—there wem post remarkable ministry that ever Vined a vac! He the beat he could with the materia! at e—manarch. }-#tead-of being a maker of F webout to lose his job. | But because of ida former exalted sta- as the boss of.the cabinet It was per thet-Franshet- should be the irner. He was certainly the Kenta, 18 7 toseT _Mhe_next most lucubrious feure was at ORilburn, “the “omGalagamat whom there were more complatata dur- three years than ever were brought against any other State oMcer iy twenty years. He's got to go to work how, for the first time In ten years. ~ fo it, and Kilburn tsn't used to tt Hipply,-the most Ukable member { ‘the cabinet, was “waiting at the wake, Eg It Were Tet —provabty—notd— Ai t fob because he's a very gopd State offi-} Pela) and-Goy, Hurhes likes him. [John wa > Thousand-Leg Jolin’! “im. John was a real bess while the Higgins bubbles held out, but he's up|} fexainst it nol und will baye to be«in eneniles cant qe | Roowevalt_may notthe ® Sainte Heuve, But he'n handy at criticising a chet dev’. | ~ HERO OF RUNAWAY After Being Dragged Two LOS A; McGraw, manager of the team of the National Baseball League, fdccompanted by B. Weller, driven in a closed carringe abong one of the principal streets last evening, | when the carriage was run_into by a trolley car. from=hia-seat-and-the-horses-ran.- McGraw. climbed from the catriage doortothe-shatis, reed the reins trom between then fell to the pavement, along which 4 he was. dragged for two bi Ive tough, the mud, at imminent peril of his life. “hare to-tali-wWhieth you're natowsed ; He -finall Bea rece a taciiearn isk'ik v4 | stund-euill, while {| MADISONVILLE, Tex., Jan, 11.—At a ttle wake—J Gance last night several quarrefled. and Jack Moore “irew a re- volver and killed Joe y terry Rawlins. Anty Drudge Visits Schoolteacher—‘‘Why are you late, Theodora—‘‘Please, Miss. Brown, she couldn’t get us-our brea! time,” i Anty Drudge—‘ ‘Theodora, you tel Manager: Stops—Teamt Fels-Naptha next Monday, a Blocks in. Street. GE rs * . ew York boiling is uncertain in dts action on. dis- _ease germs. Epi- wife and Mra. J. of New York, was being The coachman was thrown traced to the min- gling of clothes in a washing, done in the the horses’ jogs, and ka through brought the animals to. a - great crowd cheered pe Te Ee quita the hero o¢| _ Old, boiling manner. / Southern California. . . ere Fels-Naptha soap,—-tio SONVILES, Text enn! while it is fatal to germs, contains -no— ful ung men. Moore-we never be late for school on account of the washing.”* The old-fashioned substance which will harm clothes in the slightest manner. 1 This is a scientific- — -demics of typhoid _ally-proven fact. Be fever_have be © gureand-get the gen- _yine Fels-Naptha.It has a red and green wrapper, with direc- should follow care- od BEST CU/SINE SIODEST COST |$ {PD For SSE e 9 $ @ Misses’ *22 Suits. Here are two of the nobbiest styles of Misses’ Suits that ever came into ths store Two Handsome Models. —and you're sure to Ilke them. They come In the natty hip or the three-quarter length coat style: of excellent qraae chevilot and fine worsteds. In splendid shades of blue, brown and cen, also black; coats satin lined and Interlined; made with notched collar of velvet; extra iI pleated Skirt. “Sizes 14 aiid 16 years. |. Misses’ Full Length Box Coats,¢8. 7° Long and-loose—made-of-chevtots-In-blue-and_black -only: fancy- trimmed velvet collatless effect; full siceve:velvet-cufls to_match coltar: sizes I4and LIGHTH FLOOR DINE IN THE : @ SPLENDID RESTAURANT, --16.—Value $16.50, : Girls’ $18.75 Full: Lb s Misses’. $34.75 Suits, s Coats ne ee eS. OS 14.75 3 Very handsome sults, substantially mado of high | Largo assortment of pretty styles and a wide}: ‘| grade: mixtures of tancy.tnvistble sripes ttt ght add of colorings. | These are garments for. or dark; double breasted or fly front, medium Me chewe have- recetved)-in-somo-instances, as. Jength-coats; satin Mned: also Interlined. colar igh as $18.75 a}! through the season, Ex- and culfs Of Volvet; full pleated skirts, sizes | \raordinary Values, every one, 14 to 16,. Bs : , the School. , Theodora ?"’, ! ora N my mother was so busy stirring the’ boiling clothes in the washboiler. that kfast and dress us in y Misses’ Full Length Coats. X-7 High” grade mixtures; Girls* Full Length ; Coats. $ pe Misses’: High Priced Fall $4 Sage : 5, and, Winter Sults. 27.5 WTS Novolty mixtures, also chey- | Sults that formerly sold up to $52.5) well uallty broadcloth and cheviots, also | tatiored; handsomely. trim- Il your mother to use. lots and broadctotn; several | a leah igh grade mixtures and checks Inall lined thruout with red Man. | tho leading Fall shades in tho tot; prettily | Med: full box or semI-titted nd T'll guarantee you'll iL ireeitt ve itn: trimmed: well tatlored: several modols. stich | Models: high storm collar Panes Swit ane as jaun pony coat, medium or 4, length, | and now CIfCUTar BACK. Sizes 6 sitk--emblom, + trina: z0s 6 to.14. Value $9.75. | sizes 1 4 to 16. [$22.50, = = ‘AIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 4: iny-—Instances only ono of a kind; | 14 and 16; sold formerly at Main Floor. 26-and 28-in More of the Umbrellas Told of Yesterday--Enough for Saturday, Ail Silk Serge, Taffeta and-Lebantine; exquisite handles of Ivory, Pearl, Horn, Silver and-Gold, Second =Fipor, ns_.which—you ly. Full Dress, Tuxedo, %] toll or cut bait. Talked with Fingers Crossed. ‘AM the mournérs had fine wonts. to gay about the new Governor (with thetr crossed), wished him a success- gah and peaceful administration Cwith ipiree ‘fingers cressed)—and then axhed > for the good old days when the cadinet “tan. things Sad Uved on the tat-of the land. fie OFT eoministers, emulating ¢ example of rata In trafficking with dir enOw UT strane famed many a coup that caused: (rou- “und incidentally collected Insurance vas not at the use for wakes; wake. Stranahan has np he plays live ones. ® Hendricks, “Fingy” Sits in State. ners. Hoss Murphy's e Capitol, Ts He never hail he's making the All yesterday m= Stime of hts hance before an ‘thinking peaple, because the weakest stomach di | muscle than any other cereal. BATTLE.CREEK, MICHIGAN. TOASTED CORN F WII ATAYT BATTLE CRE 44 TOASTED CORN-FLAKE CQ. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. TOT Wants Travis H Pie's Lot i inila y. the commianion Bil ame to the powe : en shortly } felleye t f eourts of ‘New ¥ — Noted Cathollo Author Dead. Jan. J--The Rey. Father tor of the Chureh’ of S er the Angels. Roxbury. died Thinking Cap ‘The power.to think rests Iargely upon the things you eat. Thereis-no doubt about-thie,—Start-the-day.on-the right ~food-and: you wil think-right — you- will think easier,-more --— clearly—all day long. Toasted Corn Flakes are the best food for i them easily. Besides they possess more of the elements that build brain, bose and And they are the most delicious of all ready-to-serve cereals, possessing a flavor never before put into a breakfast food. You'll agree if you try them and they'll agree with you.—10c all grocers, J .BATTLE. CREEK TOASTED..CORN_ FLAKE. CO. L i This, announcement may mect a storm of prot 4 We say. OTs Mon who come here to-morrow wiil find exactly what we —our stock whether ithe a Full bross a Cravenetto Raincoat, a Winter Ove This ls OUR method of cleaning house. will help you to the best clothing made—the confronted here with an Worthy effort? = ‘say a word: I's perfection in every detail. ;make the complement—of -styles-complete, worthy, Tevery color, very shape ae SIMPSON CHAWFORD. CO. January BOOK Clearance. | Sale ot Toques Hundreds of new books, as well as those that have been |} slightly S0llea_or-mussed, to 90 —in-this general clean-up. | Black, Brown, ‘Navy and Wnito. ———-An-opportunity-to-secure a volumn fromthe pen of some favorite |; you rea author-at much dolow usual cost, if ROS urday; Choose at. iction, 75¢||| = AllNewest 1.50 ae peration for appendicitt t ons Pope Leo NII. hon-} Loreal Barry for his \ wares. priest went to Engian Twelve years ago and entered amo with the Mi spending the re. yeaoaroh, bus bbe This Subject-Is the SECOND of a Set of Four Beauties. aF HE WORLD will give away to its readers next Sunday a plate paper separate insert with calendar, all ready for home or office. The picture is beautifully reproduced from the original painting, and in its original colors. This picture will be followed on each Sunday during January by other art studies. These are new subiects from the pen and brush of famous artists, just out and copyrighted. By special arrangement The World is distributing nearly two million in Greater New York only, Bear in mind, these pictures are only givenin Greater New York. This is the prettiest set of pictures ever given away with a. newspaper, Each news- dealer has only a limited supply. at Order Next Sunday’sWorld from your newsdealer at once, to be sure to get an Art Calendar 1,500 Handsome Cloth: Bound Books, - — type, printed on good paper... A titles as— Ardath, Bolle of Lynn. Miscellaneous Vols. Rare English Books. lke Handle’ Sy Windsor: I7e selection Srom= such Hidden ‘Hand, Black Rook, inez, Bride's Fate, Macaria,In His Steps, Lorna Doone, cto. i Standard Seis—Speciat. | Webster's Unaprtdged bictionary: fi —Tan Shoop . L7s ad .. 59c | Balzac—wormeloy Les Miserables — Hugo— 1 i | allt tops... . coms ¢-| Dumas—20 yols.: Athenaoum Library || onie $1.50 Semi- | Tom Jones—London Edition— | edition... sateen fn egligee Ry | Complete... — Se | Jane Auston Works 10 vol USO | Shirts, 1.00 } Grant,—Edtnburgn Don Quixote.-4 vols. Many advance Spring-paterns | shown In thls lot of pleated bosom shirts; mado-in tho attached cuff , Porsonal History of U. 5S, Grant. 15 37 etchings ey 8.25 and Gown—a Book of College | ji capan 1 Gowns er, 2 ge Bronte Works coat model style or with dotached Eggleston's History of the United | Ffeiding Works—10 vols. DEUTER Slalasinsstctisrinr arte 75¢ | co,, London)., Irish Litorature—raited by McCarthy: weit Lu 55 4s Sie ae a ~Limite1 Camden odl- 4.50 on; 10 vols a9 ae Honeago | Courtiors and Favorites of Rovalty BFS | 10 vois.: 40 WK0 esses eee 12,50 IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. iacylststen’ Selects nad ta Tho Pretengors—py Jonn Goats that havo just arrived for to Third Floor. Saturday Sale of = | | I1Oc@ Sheet Music [0c Not Because Your Hale Is Curly, } BI Simmons._ While | Havo You, Horcules bra{d, 1 Like You, Too, |My Marluccla Take a Steamboat. ir. Monkey. Wnhon Loy os Knocking at Door, Ping Ling. Let It Alone, Kites. Wrerears rhou Going? wai Keep a yen eDDE Ja my Heart forvou Just a Little Fond Affection. Would You Leave, Your Happy Home trimmed; ornamented w "ve Sald f.y. Last Farewoll When Tommy Atkins Marries Dolly Gray i Coodty, 2rhrow Down That Key, {What's the Use of Loving 100 Women’s Skirts, Goodby. Operatic Hits, 4c. From tho Red Mill, From Belle of Mayfair, Bocause You're You, Whistle It. Come to St. George's. Streets of New YorK, Moonboams, Why Dé Thay Cali Moa Gibson int oping Willow Wept, From Parisian Model. From, Riche Me, Hoggenholmer, Kiss, Kiss, Kiss, fan Pranc sco Bay, Any Old Time at All. Homesick Yankoo. 1 Can't Make My Eyes Bohavo. My Irish Rosie, Love You, Me cl rth thy Den’t You Want a Payer, Dearie? ~~ 3.95. Of atl wool Panama tn the new: est stylo, full side and double | box pleated model—a splondid hanging graceful skirt In black’ only—$5,.95 value, Continuing an Unparalleled Clothing Success Choose from Our Entire Stock o Faney SUITS, Craven- ettes and Overcoats; Values up to $35---All at It hardly seems credible that any store doing the ¢!ass of Clothing_bi \\ do would present ,you with such a buying opportunity Yeu, doing a Clothing HORSE : this character, could we afford to misrepresent do-you think? | - QSult a Bt 0 “Cra ting OVercoat- all rogular selling tags at from $20 to $35—and all you'll pay us 1s $15. You'll apprec Famous Kuppenheimer Make Included— at an absurd price; yet, you'll appreclate It the more when next Fall comes—and you are entirely NEW stock, That's the “why” of {t all, Isn't It a “| Of the Kuppenhelmer Clothing we don’t need to |buy some other makes, which we-know to be choose So thatin the assortment every style, | ¢0 » mors $ 4 ,Gvery size Istepresented. | TOW ate. Just here—for tho Spring of 1907. Up to $4.50. Made of -Pyroxiline braid and Chiffon In Champagne, Untrimmed, of course. ¥ Special sale to-morrow of cx! — sikend-yelyetsattcotars—chooss | FRENCH COQUES; finest lot we have ev = = Main Floors Men’s Shirts Regular $1.50 Grades. i Especialiy-interesting is -this_new. nishing Departinont,. Some of the finest bargains In Negiige Som Nealigeo Snirts you've ever seen hereabouts. Nota Clearance, but our ance January Sale of 1507 qualities. ——— 3 ‘ These shirtsat-$1.10-are Lhe Same_as-you would ordinarily pay, | $1.50 for, and feel satisfied with your purchase. { Tho white nogiigeo Kind of very fine qual) culfs—only twenty dozen of this particular lok at $1.70. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Women’s Smart Coats 4. 75 Three Handsome Models, This {s one of those small opportunities you cannot afford to miss. A Drief description given below of threes new model 50 to 52 Inches long, All regular $27,50 garments. lustrous black broadcloth, superbly tailored. First Model-—tull loose stylo, collarioss, yoko handsomely trimmed; full sleeves; deep culfs—volvot fnished neck, Second Model—vory full, collariess, Third Model—tuli ripple back; neck of yelvot, cuffs silk braid {th crocheted buttons. Black-_and *I5 st. Men may doubt what; Well hardly-so, nor wil we,- ery garment tn - say late It now, of course—for It Tot = very FancyVest | 4imstock, worth Wey upto $4.50; Turbans,* 2.25 Included in tho lot aro values at *LIO- from our fic ty¥_Cheviot, attached. Men’s White Unlaundered Shirts, 4 Se An exceptionally —fine—-1ot—ot splendid valuo, Mado in tho opon front and back or only open-back j style, Vory special whilo thoy, Inst at...- j 450 They aro from Mado of :morrow’s Salo. neck of velvet and Women's Tailord Suits, 19.75 moe Models New tallored sults with tight fitting coat of proadoloth; hip length, In blue, brown and black; swagger, closo-fitting: /double POX pleated skirt—Easily a $30. value,

Other pages from this issue: