The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1907, Page 8

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‘ Former eral Vorely @ho says her former se con her last brunettes Jutd Lerande Be ‘fell’ dlares, and it was th fs allegetl to have so her. Hoth ; siopp ‘dréath time he asked “Phe girl, was alarmed gain time by promising ‘ati Phen she draw away Fo Bome one ten setzed: ne “and-erled “I'll make y no one will ever love y —oHer-checks end forehead mith scteral swift strokes, whe tore herself away goon fell uncon: ~Zound her at. avenue. Her —her,—but _ment the ofhe> wa police are to-day sear shin: “SURGICAL OPERATION ~ BILL IN DELAWARE Drastic Measure Designed to Pro- ==tect Women from Assault Now. Goes to the Sena Tv paneed ~the—bitt—presented- in Delaware. It must be Bpeal SUSHES CAL “A TAHIS BAIOR ‘TOSTOP AVIS ‘-Stabbedin Face to Spoil _ Her Beauty. | Loretta \Arnhour, sixteen years 7 “Attantic~avenue~hrovkiyn; to-day “Tron effects’ of an assault with a razor whic ‘polng home! from lier woe! “ POVER, ‘Del., Jan, 22—By a vote of | outx-to-vight the-House-yesterday | 5) sentative Holcomb , (Dem.), castle, providing that a surgical opera-| tion shall be performed on all men con- Victed of atiempung to assauit women -within twenty days after conviction and will be in addition to the existing tm- : > _prisonment sentence of twenty yeurs. | GIRE SLASHED WITH | RAZOR, AN DADMIRE R WHOATTACKED HER, earl Is! 14, heast-mace hes’ beauty | Loretty~ Senta | diborang oe negative were Conwell, b Garrison, Harvey,-Hichards# Wilson, all Republicans, of the measure contend that the pro- | posed punishment {s cruel. The bill | now gves to the Senate. j The additional punishment ts the m Delaware. Thi supporters | te. by —Hepr of Now. | Tecent attempt men throughout Delawa: Senge H 15 BELOW. ZERO UP-STATE. | 2t=Thia yoar in Mid- performed | thermo: Hodgson wax” gesuaends SOT | erm ‘Woting, The members who_voted In the- Papa -Armour’s. ano, SDNA MAY, MATRON [ OF HONOR Al WEDDING. | aman 5 NEW CANAL WOLVES TERRORIZE ST ey OPEN IN 1 TANGI ar Gabaw'ts and friendly ‘iribes at Zinat, SPANISH’ VILLAGES |. isto make a suprem ABSOLUTELY PURE. —Lighter; sweeter, more palatable _ wholesome and free from alum and phosphatic acid e “U.S. Tnguected and Passed’’ : Sas purity and genuineness, but not appetizing, likable It tells what is fit to eat, not what is best to eat. starts where the Gov- quality. Quality-producing, ernment inspection stops. —materials-into-the best-of food_products. —ucts_are all stamped *' But it’s the Armour name on the label that stands for quality---| the top-notch quality that has kept Armour products in the lead] Take Lard for example there’s leaf lard, and then there’s top-notch quality leaf lard=| “A competitor has said that ' ‘US. for nearly half century. pure leaf lard on the market’ seal. This seal, stamped * antees the contents to be genuine * pure leaf lard, as all housewives know, is the best of all shorten- of making this lard yields the very ing. ‘‘The Armour way”’ cream. of selected leaf---a perfect, “the Armour way, ” stamp on a meat It converts _the choicest. of Inspected and- Passed,” There’s ‘Practically the , E “SIMON PURE” LTO S This lard is sold in air-tight tin pails (threes, fives and tens). Every pail is filled at the refinery and sealed with a government DEAS) Inspected and :Passed,”’ LEAF LARD ‘simon pure’ leaf lard. “dry” crinkly-topped that’s as sweet and clean as butter and more digestible. get it in the original package, protected and guaranteed by. the Try_a pail. Gov ernment seal. a WANT 10 GET RAISULI | BEFORE WARSHIPS SAIL. a, munitions You_can-make_better food with _ Royal Baking Powder Thus, Armour prod- ofcourse. guar- ONE DOLLAR Butt wi tou hers Semi-Anaual Sale Because Brill Clothes are best. Because Brill assortments are Because lowest. Because Brill reducti ons are greatest. JOEY now that will be good save 25 to 45% xin $9.50 For Fancy Suiis ‘and_ Overcoats that were up to $15. anroun $4 3-50 For Black Suits, Gvercoats ~that-were_up to $22.50. 416: -50 - For Overcoats and Fancy Sults that were up to $28. $48°° — For Fancy Sulis, ‘ Qverccats and Silk Lined Black Suits that were up to $32.50. $9.75 \ For $6 Worsted Trousers. food Get the Habit. Go-to 4 , Brothers FOUR STORES: UNION SQUARE, 14th n. B'way. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. food 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue.” At Harlem Store Only_ '% Price tor. Odds and Ends. $10 Suits & Overcoats, 85. $25 Sults & Overcoats, 812-60. In 125th St. Store p Unly. OPEN lard, only! {FurnitureCo. 44, 46 ® 48 Myrtle Av,, Corner Pearl St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. . ~ WEEKLY — No Money Down We furnish your house, flooror flat withevery- thing for house- keeping. rere FIFTH AVENUE Store FURNITURE CO, Fifth Avenue, Cor, 14th St,, Brooklyn, “And lard You Brill original prices were | } youcan buy Brill Clothes | style next Winter, and | Fancy Suits -and—— = That’s Why “47 CORTLANDT, “nh. Greenwich. £2 Marlem Store Open Evenings. "wa | largest and most modern. | 6"Aves Busy Corner finer Th ipdey 10 A. M. ol PM No SE Orders and Quantities Restricted. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW ‘ TO-MO} JOAM AOL PAL P| VAL tol PM P| LOA, fare i WARIO PAL. : Furs. Women's s ‘weed “Women's Coney seta rappers. uitings. tr b ats. gener sal| Wraphers. |i outings, || Petticoats. | or Bqutere! tea | Made of spien- | Bultings, 48 in. etticoats) ft Sy “M1 gid quality flan. # |, wide; Randsomef |, wo.0d | muslin educed £0 Th| ahtetee tee aE [colors mistaren Lee ea ain Slearance “tromff| colors; trimmed Teecreea uate FR. Quanuttes# | RAE praia ae f if Foil extrt, seth tucking, | Not mited. Not] deep flounce areata Ne mote than onafl| Not more than each toa tus-B| twa std a “cue oy tomer, . Bach, tomer, Bach, TO-MORKOW JOAM. tot PM, ‘Silk Pongees ‘KO-mMonmow: LOAM. tot Pe Women’ s Knitted Shippers, Women's, Kaite ed, 8i1p) Over tho fifty newel ring fpr Ig wear, Mad tor well ae “Suc 4 j i ener TO-MORROW, 16 A.3t.TO1 1.31 Fireproof Tea Pots, ‘ The finest Teapots made. Come in ————— TO-HORNOW;.10-A.M-TO-4 PML. C ork Lsnoleums. 1,000, yards of Cork Lin > tae tment Sooo teat Mule to sell 'aty SOC, square Not ‘more than 20 31c ijuare yard: "UWeurik Ftoor.) customer; exch, “inven Chikdven' Ss Weer, BLACK WORSTED LEG- GINGS,- 98c,—vahnes x. BLACK HOSE....--eee---200 BEARSKIN = MUFFS DREN, 98c. and $1.49 val- Petticoats. Taffela~ silk Petticoats “in black, With a full flare accordion plait, rane Hee with a bias ruffle me $3.98| 5c FOR CHIL- 39c Former Second Floor.) | House Dresses HOUSE DRESSES, made of a fine per- calein_all colors, stripes and fig- ures; di en 8c hem. HOUSE. ra “nd two piece suits; ight: and dark col- “ors, neatly -trimmed;-the-skins are of full width and Fa with a deep hem. Only $1. 25 HOUSE. DRESSES. in one and two. piece suits, in light end dark col- ors, also in checks, Various tailor makes trimmed. with strapped seams ... OL. 69-|- HOUSE DRESSES AND NURSES’ “UNIFORMS, —made—of—seersucker, chambray or fine percale, in all styles; tailored with piped seams or Dutch necks and $1.98 short sleeves; also (Second Floor.) A manufacturer's sample iine, includ- ing Folding Go-Carts, Hood Go- Carts" and “Baby Carriages. Only one of a kind and about $o-pieces In the Tot; made to sell at from $15,00-to-$25.00,—No-matl-orders pulled Each at _ $10.00 (Third Floer) ashe rionoeer Cambric Petticoats. Full flare ruffle, trimmed with several rows of lace insertions and ¢ embroidery. They come in nee OS 6, $1. 99. styles, each 5} black satin. Each.- MUSLIN GOWNS, yoke | CAMBRIC GOWNS IN} SAMBRIC PETTICOATS, trimmed —.with em--|—-muslin,-empire-effect,-|With_dgep_flare_ruffle = proidiery aid a trina itn f —tedmned wlth several hemstiteh ed. 9e| embroidery, Te ee tucks. Each. Each - 696 lace edge MUSLIN DRAWERS, tuc! stitched ruffles with eOgee. cre nd hem- 5 Mine et? tut ; 2390 Floar.) Se Wikte —Lawn Maia ile I98e __ Ordinarily Walsts like“ these-would -sell-at- $1. 50: with pretty openwork embroidery. PERSIAN LAWN WAISTS. Yokes “ot pin tucks and siete rAeti ; seven aise ey full louses, short sleeves, mim, co! Jars and cuffs. © $2.50° values $1. 79 LAWN AND LINGERIE WAISTS, smart and popular styles, Beautifully trimmed ‘with openwork em- broldery, lace insertions and pretty $3. 98. medallions. $5.00 values........++5 JAP SILK WAISTS, Black or White. Yokes of clus- a arene full blouse, ahorty sleeves ‘Persian Lawn Waists, formerly $1.25, 89c, » Lawn and Lingerie Waists, $1.98, : Jap. Silk Waists, formerly $3. Pape 49, Eebbid i auhonii enti 4 Grocery Specials Se het pial eg Prunes. Flour. regular 75c. 1-8 bbl. 5,000 Ibs. ripe sweet Je Creamery Butter. Willow Farm Creamery; every pound guaranteed; No, 5, purity pkg, $ $1.55 *§ 3c 1-Ib print | 5ac Cream Corn., 4,§00 cases tender ean Sugar Corn, doz.,85c,; regular 10c, can Blue Bell genuine XXXX*Minnesota SACK cece wetter eettroe calitornts fruit; 5" 19¢ | price — tiessgatyerere een trecuee “$5.00 - oe BSCS, P| ~_|__ These Corsets are CAPS. AND BONNETS, _ T gelebrated tor_cor Seah (Second: Floor.) Foe zi odds-and-ends~ = om ag rectness-of dines-amd 4 J + WOOL DRESSES, f broken | absolute perfection sizes, $1.49 and "79 of tit) Dressmakers ues, at c recommend the | $2.49 $75 | Atherican Lady Cor- 18 em at A sets for the reason é F9cs 19¢ | They are very well made-and— Simone ‘trinmed |~ TO-MORROW, 10.4.M,-TO-1 PMe Odd Ta estry Portieres: eratblo tapes: American Lady Corsets. —Speoral-Sale,- | $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $5 that” over them = a dress fits with the smooth faultlessness of s high-class gown. (i For—that matter a gown cannot be fit- ted on a figure that {s not ‘carefully cor- seted—~ These“ Corsets are 2 models adaptable to” ever il stout, slim or medium; ray Sle you-could: swish; short,-medtumoand: | extremely long, ‘all sizes; expert cor-- |/ | set‘eres assure a perfect ‘et and with +| alt these-superior paler - (booond Fleer) Pyrografhio | Outfits | Sets In the style Illustrated and made up of high-; ra component parts like these would ordinaril at $1.50 or more. Complete, Nea _{) cluding platinum point ru ber. Del lows “ad SV potties “Of Ng i stain. Packed ina stencilled basswood Cc box Tor burning. <7 oi Fasaaae, Basswood: Novehies: We Mat ORME ER FMEA is c itters; reduced from. 15 Per Lapras DOUBLE MATCH “SAFES, Jewel Roves, large —nizo Piety Frases eto Rell Atos PIPE RACKS, “Nock i, 8: Boxes” Whisk Bitom 1a erd-and—iined former price Ze" (Thira ee | Ge Sale of Thou sands of Dozens at —-4-2-and Less, — Buttons. that have accumulated from big 4% price purchases, as well as Buttons bought at $4-pricetor: this sale, This_is_ an event. that should” interest ~ Dressmakers “and: Makers of Suits, Cloaks and Gar- ments of all kinds, We DoNot Limit Quantities’ |\ _, JrOPD LOT OF FANCY ot Trnnouna | ‘BUTTONS... in steel, gilt or gun metal effects, suitable ‘for the Walsts or Jackets; res- ularly 260 Twp dozen L0c Lot4-"% : TONS, in or “compl olors, boii terns mult M aero Ns in small an d_ me dium sizes. oe! sean —-met al, Tain “and oombt- x cole nation th me ri wero | pric igh as 25, and Peay hoy Lot3,; BUT- TONS: KINDS, ie shaper an terns, from | Best to solect. Rogular- *19¢ a, a ly 45. ots, Dozen.

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