The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1907, Page 7

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WADSWORTH BACK FROM ROOSEVELT PLEDGES SUPPORT Hughes Sure of Assem- bly, but Snag Ahead in the Senate, “¢spectat-to-‘The Eventng-Worl ALBANY, Jan. “14. Speaker ‘worth, who rettirned to-day from av to. President Roosevelt, had a fl —minitte tlk with Gov, Hughes. W naked what the Speaker hid to aa about hin» Washington ‘trip, the Goy- ‘ornor répiled: “Ho merely gald that he had been to “Wasnington.' : ‘The Governor, repeated that assurdtic hat the Spea port the measures recommended in’ the. Governor's. mesmage. No trouble:ls anticipated from) the Hughes supporters. so far’ as the As- rembty-trconcerned: Pretty willbe. made in the Senate, There the Demd- with pis spublisan supe “port Imend to ailer-bils carrying out theGovernor's nukgentions tn rilation to railroads and gas so as to make them ‘Jeas dangerous to the corporation Inter- ests which they will affect. Democratic State oMcers are prepar-|° Ing to show that Gov. Hughes ts not the only wimonypure investigator, Attotney-General Jackson-ts unearth {nk old disused provistons of the Code under which to attack corporations which have not deen Ing the people @ square deal. He Is sald to he collect “tne facts for an action Akalnat the Ne York City Traction Trust. When aue: —thoned Mr. Jackson raid: “Ihave adopted the mule not to say mhat my plans are until Ian ready to Comptroller Glynn is. growing keen on the subject of investigations. Go Hughes has called on hint for a Rtat Ment As’ to the expenditures ot Btato = for “counsel tees.“ Mr. -Gisnn Investigating every phase of this aub- His statement will Include the ie “fees given to transfer tax meys, fees drawn by attorneys di work for the Forest, Fish and Game Department and [ees pald to counsel in recent Investigations, {ncluding #55,00) paid Mr. Hughes aa chief inqulsitor the gas and insurance inveatigatio: ‘and 315,00) to Counsel McKean. ee TINSMITH FOUND DEAD. Police Say Roving Martin McCl Took Wis Life. Martin McClain, a roving tUnamith, was found dead to-day {na room: tn McMahon's Hotel, No. 2 Gouverneur - en-suftecated by gaa, The police decided that ft wan a mule ~clde--thaugh there was no evidence in. the man’s room of preparation for epati His door was unlocked and the __window slightly open. Hnjuring tte—jaw.—The—brougham. wan, AUNAWAY CRASH AT : THE WHITE HOUSE!: rc Driver Thrown as Horses Swung Vehicle Against Tree. of, Senator's Carriage: WASHINGTO ere wan an exciting runaway jn the White House grounds to-day when a team of Horses, attached toa brougham wh! had brought Senator Piles, of W Ington, and two friends to the Pros! dent’x office, became frightened. after | jor and hla fricnds had lett | and dashed down the road a pennsylvania avenue, ha—ventcle crashed Into a tree tal the--grounds and threw the driv James Wataon, ® negro, from the box, hired from one of the local stables and Was damaged to the ammount of $100. JERSEY JUDGE AFTER — WALTER LEWISOHN.: CAMDEN, N. J., Jan. 14.—Justice of | the Peace Klein has forwarded to Motor Agent Smith, at Trenton, & com- plaint. againat Walter Lewisohn, Fitth avenue, New York. < alleges that M conan byt in an auto: Jan. 6 for At- e_charges_nenrly | Whitehorse Pikes) Thi ran down Haddon eights. tind gave nbates and others-the when_signaiied to slow up Squire himself tried to stop the] wto-party by algnalling with a flag. and! the machine just gtuzed hin coattails, The number of the car wna 17.316, which | Incaatd to be Lewisohn's number, Pike Spn= erry y The sbbnee iota LYDIAE. VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is acknowledged to be the most sne- cessful remedy in the country for those painful ailments peculiar ta “health: INKYOWN SINS. TO lS A FERRY SLIP: Man Jumps Over Rail of | Boat-in Jersey Gity-and Never Rises, A man-ahout twenty | committed: sulcras-weday | Mie water Jn the Tesbrosses street sitp ania Iroad ferry infty, the Pe . ran to stop women, For more than 30 been curing. such a8 Inflammation, and L Falling and and— consequent Spinal Wealiess, Backache, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life, Reeords show that it -has-cured—— more cases of Female Ills than any other one remedy known. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage of development, pain,weight, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by its use. It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Gehe- ral Debility; also, Dizziness, Faintness Extreme Lnssitude, “Don’t care feeling, Trritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Flatulency, Melancholia or the “*Blues.” ‘Theso are sure indications of tion, and wanttoboleftalon into the water. Heveral emple if he wheald me the young mar 6 was nothing p ner and the DEATH IK pencil hatibore to be 6 years of age} yyumping tnt} United Sovte Inca E ator heen re! PINKHAM’S years it iy ¢ omplaints, Neora- Displacements, Female female weakness or some organic derangement. For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is 2 most excellent remedy. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women . Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited. to write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has beer-advising sick women free of pha ears, and before that she assisted her mother. at Thus she is well qualified to ~Heradvice'ts free and always help: advising. and ropes and made ready t to the who remembers haying. polleeman paid no_ai- { suppsred to ba 8 picked Kin of a plece "Tom MekKenna’t A tag in the crown ot the, Church orf he 4 2 Wilian fy and te will reat LYDIA _E. PINKHAM Dragging Sensations causing for- more than twenty law Lydian BPinkham # guide) sick women back to was him, but about hi five the lint writt [RECEPTION AND ENTERTAIN: (} MENT BY CHURCH SOCIETY. Murphy POET Brass Bed, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, Brand-New Goods, min eee Brand-New. Store, The Same Low pices The Same Long Credit. 1807---1907 DOWNTOWN STORES: 193 to 205 Park Row, Just below Chatham Sguare, Open for business as usual. | “JANUARY 146 AVON: ! BRASS BED. + ftgured Pestruction AUOUS post, TES 924.50 with large with: Thal Sontect quering; Brown ion frame. regularly $12.50, 300 FEATHER PILLOWS. Covered in downy; value 3.00 spring very sott ! $7.00 spring. =| = bry Gocds Co. | ONei Adams ( i _ Stores @ecapyine Two Blocks—Sixth: Avenue, 2 jae | Aas STORE Great Sale of Brass and Tron Beds and Bedding SLIDING COUCHES, ELNAMELLED, BLDSTEADS Brass (0) a (WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS O'ne Le Cor ompeny Street 20th to 22d | COUCHES, rail wlarty $32.00 rtered Oak, shaped ara a Corset Covers. Corset Covers, high neck, fitted and trim- ith torchon lace Backs Corset Cover. fitted models, trimmed with lac burk; insa variety of styles, at. Corset—Govers, Musiin, ck, trimmed w _J5c nee Hamburg, at .. Low neck, With fa bi ruffle, open-and-closed, at- mee Campbric, with -insertings-and-ruft or Hamburg ruffles, ate... 5 Muslin, cambric, or nainsook, wi lucked; ij stitched or Hamburg ruffle; others with tWwo-tnsertings-and-ruffles-of-lace:-Abrerere 4 PC Skirts_in ¢. Seats cambric, ADA MS STOR3 Muslin Underwear. alee Continue: With Many Extra Special Values : Night Robes> cambric or nainsook ith insert Jace or hemstitched lawn ruffle, low. nec 4 and Nalpsaak,—cas Hor sin; su Were! hemstitched tucks, lace hon 3901 low neck, elaborately trimmed in_a: variety of | SSE trimmed front and back, at. » IFET styles, with fine Hamburg or lace and rib- 5 =a . Corset Covers, made in fine material, low neck, 98c Special Values in Bridal Scts, with three and four rows of lace insertings, : sia : : | beading and-ribbon, ate.c.c-. + Been 49C Chemise. Nicely Boxed. i er Chemise, round neck of torchon Isce and 13s of ght Robe, Corset Drawers. tucked: rufflé skirt, ato... ~A9c | Cover and Drawers, trimmed with three poe : } Ook: or cAmbric skirtdength Chemise, rpws of ‘lace inserting, paul rib: $2.59 Caimbric tucked, hemstitched or fine ty | ned with vbrOltery : bi Mera Short Skirts, ith tucked w Skirts, rutile. with lace orticked rafilewith tam! 2u Fluor |. Petticoats. Pattee low gs and ruffis of ¢ 'térchon or Ree . 98 ant’ | Skirts in ca 68c are high. + Cavern br ila rule 5 and. edge, edge at. 3. sertin ribban_t seltes 49¢ a = eeteaeetee $2.98 For Silk Petticoat, Usually $4: Sipe Black and Colored Taffeta Silk, Accordion Pleated, with Extension Ruffle. [ONEILT STORE—I0t Floor | Monday, “Puesday-and-Wednesday Important Special Offering of Stationery and Engraving One 58 Gi the periodical offerings we make that is absolutely bes yond all competition as to price in Sts ilionery and Engraving. B= Letter Initial Di ae | Unusual Offerings in Monogram Dies, F-D-R. Paper, Envelopes and: Ie —/ = Stamping. x Most Remarkable Propo ari Yo 120 sheets” or payer? sition. | velopes__to “match, actual 25¢ We will cut a 5-initial die in the; latest. approved. fashion in Block or Gothic type ote the Sa a ini Witte this-die-it gS to: t2y" sheets of paper. according to its weight, and give you nvelopes to -match—the paper in DI tinshes el mest excellent |< . from the very best mils the” Name Plates Sane “nae. value of which {s_ $1.00, for 85.to 120 sheets of paper and 75 _enyelapes. Paper stamped from our two-letter” monogram tics; —er Tron custo DMT address OF monogram di li he “outfit “peng = eine or #200) AVE eH; thisscardosale, cute =_— SUE grave-your-mitie inthe CSE o-120 sheets of paper and | Hy renvelopés to. match, paper [stamped tn aity plakr=coler; He} pte beyour, property. {{se cript-atype and: supply $0 excellen i quality visiting cards at the 65c Ehttlesprice-of AIG ll 100 Cards. printed ft from ow! cplate. Spear ates ee | Rn OS | Name Plates; engraved In shaded Olt (ie, = h, with 50 visiting cards in the Jne-line qdaress die, A Ne [aie 43; special at’ 1.25 regular Pies. £75 ielal ase - | 100 Wedding Invitations ao: |} we will engrave, in the latest script type, Wedd invitations, up to 10 || jines, in fashionable ‘script, furnishing 100 invitations on. strictly high- | inside and outsite envelope | | grade paper, the best stock, with |) at the unusual price of. 6.50 . $3 a hundr Additional, Sets “ADAMS S TORE—Sd - Floor. | Cleaning House in the. Upholstery Department means great bargains for thritty housekeepers. Taventory completed disclosed many odd pairs, short lengths and sample Bed Sets, which we have marked at about half price to close. . Nottingham Lace Curtains. 10,000 Pairs at an Actual Saving of he 75¢ 95¢ | 4.25 | 1.50 | 1.90 | for for for for | for $1.50 $2.00 $2.5 } $3.00 $4.00 CUR TAINS, | CURTAINS. | CU! RAINS | CURTAINS CURTAINS, | These are all fullsized Curtains—52 inches wide and 3 to 3). yards long—2 to 12 pairs of a pattern, peau ar teccnaricae mk » Renaissance Bed Scts About $0 samples at !4 to }4 reduction. oe eatiank Bs as | =a TOINE Td, ¢ STORE 401 Floor | = = January Sale of Curtains huffled Net Curtains. \n_ exceptional showing of these pret! Curtains, which we i tGis, aH prices-we Pare aski Regul Special... Nowsaian Lace Curtains. 500 pairs, and they will ¢ all full le: Wer atonce at this p wth; 69 in wide, anda HT Wea EST gS TO SATE Har price $2.50 per pair. Spe- Trish Point. (lees Curtains, An exitaordinary showing of Irish Point Cu: of importation. Exceptional quality Toonmand-surs to pleare the most exac in-six-Torsas Tonowss Li ot tk; Lot 2. oS 3.752 2.75 BG 4.50: Slip Covers, 5-pc. Silty 35:95. We will meéisire—cat and mn a suit of Say Sle AIS oir popular Lenine anumber {o select from, We allow 20 (which is 30 inches 5 de) to RemularS, Special ay January Sale of Suen Rugs and Gar; pets xeeptional showing of: the nase v7 bstar tial, reductions from regular pric | Guenajes, Carabagh and Daghest | 3 to 34% feet wide, 4 to 6 Regular $12.50 to $1° O—Spec ial, $8, an ie $13.75 Shirvan and Beluchis'an Rugs 3 to 4 feet wide to 6 feet lone. 1 $17.50 to $25.00—Special, $13.75 to $20.00 Tabris and Sarak Rugs Average size 4x6 feel, tr $60.00 to $85,00—Special, $50.00 10$6 }. 10 H Oriental Hall Russ H 3 to 4 feet wide, 8:to 15 long. f ler $40,00 to $U5.00—Special, $20.00 to $45, 90 | Anatolian Mats An extra assortment of designs. 2.00... f wes Speck Regular S. $1.35 Special $19.50 33-50 22.50 Axminster Roas—size 9x12 feets... Royal Wilton Rug 9x12 feet. Body Brussels Rugs—size 9x12 feet....../ 27.50 5, tucked rulflé, trimmed = t fd

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