The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1907, Page 4

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FMS ROE CURRANT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1907.,- : ee : f makers and put down the rebellion, JUROR SICK NONSTEDUS SANS HIPPLE LIKE a LOST FROM CAPTAIN STOPS A eae ae ie oe > passengers | lowed by the American Consul at Hasa- ai ts =foot Rusalan; Woot gore and told to ahovel_coal Ina 3S AIT ap oY : | yme of the Gen of the Clav-| Russian RevoINGnEs Kick aaa era scl aes rc eee arcrdom, they wy, they ha Z 2 i f ce rebelled at the accommodations | to work hand to sattety, the Pennayl: : i | 1 | ering Die After Being a Row.inSteerage of UR" Sha rac te tinglouer: showed Saal hada Sie tented. ote 2 ui 5 i eee { —-—— i : : ra pond ~GDaA is expenence in banding the | oor week, the yoluptuous—sum of Faken from Rigging, | the Pennsyl Phe troudle be- | conte. The 200 Aret-cabin faparied pn fine, emooth qoRteN eros, “Among them wis Rang" Bess Ohermiaites, an-opern anger, Adjourned-Until-Mon jay= Declares Earthquake-Suf-;Moody Since Tragedy and! —Great Crowd at | ferers Got All Care Wreck .of Trust Com- wo the trimble= ——= = Hearing. Possible. | pany in Philadelphia. the night, after for hours, were King the total | twentynine: The (Spectal to ‘The © PINLADELPHIA, if the Clavering.- was {lines ofond..of the. flare a. fio last ai dP. Hipp! They gave 1 ke and protested | t6ok hin own. Journed, the case wnti! next Ion: Mrs, “Bartley Horner, the<met - ars old and “den ‘System. > }taw of the defendant and widow of the: F 7 z Fencus tho ; y ' - i SR Sh Teal ostatoDusiness. The dis-| of the vessel, most of whom were Las- ie Bay, fran he killed, was on the etand.at the atin a the | grace’ beoogbt por! hie family ty ‘hla| O28 iis ote and twa Lascars 1“ qndar “ite franchise by'which the| titulacty. dmagis sir etl ory : ene * | brother was.a source of the keenest re- 1 Pugt ne. tremendous wean fiat > Under “th so by! which the} ticularly iz Hapetle Of | “monstrous : gtet to chien and ho brooded deeply. « «| swept over the vessel compelled the ie Perens escede renee tty aived: Compady | the rulings ot the! court wera, dlatinetly, (i ennai shlp wad crowed «frou end. to |< Trevalacnde! wets Upsorhes ithel reat “aC | tomer srere ton meando ceili tae bee - stisn “of public Giscomzort who wers| Dr. Genfamiu was in court and exam. | Americans, wid #0u, si aliplter, under sabia onencaon th Sites On VE | Was empowered to run traing on an ele-j in favor of the defense, When Mre.| end’ witli dead-anad dying. In onder te oda: | rescue yesterday, leaving some of hs tive etruetyre’ in Third euiene and the| Horner had been testifying for about Seayide for these we nad to, Koop tl the family arose. toxiay, pleading tli} Tess: ‘clinging to the rigking. fi J st Belmont ined Bqulres.” He reported that the man an ; , KILLED BY A TRAIN. : pmeori es nets SRECanTA had a high fever.and should be pat mn Fesurity., | they found iv bods three salves } “4he operating @ompany.{s en-|.an. hour Frederick autres. bf Good! O4F OWN passengers ashore at.a hotel | ness.” While his wife and children were | “rng Clavering, was Was cf Over 3,000 tons, aeranorlaal wae tivedvup te: (| Pee tor two or xhres day¥. Court wa Several Atwets eens ‘i three years younges| BORDENTOWN, N.iJ., Fed. 1—ba-] = ae) = garmont to_he sold absol tely opal traina mado all~atops,, up ana} “Noumed forthwith. The other, jurors) iis m they. Wk EWoltome to everything | her ca Kllied himaeit-to- |-W2Fd. Newbury. ‘a, zectiun hand onthe Ttor-two days Severs} -Amerwans— who Met he «hot. himself’ fratna at'all stations, | Ground, @ juror, told the Sheri® that] So Tha aye. oeverat Amerivent #0 -a¢--breakfawt. he inthe} was bullt at -stop_all mtd be- | T Up to the time the exherts in the in: | he was too M1to go on. Port ICingston. and provided: other: dae: “th longed ta the Ciarers amship Com- itead, dropping dead —across (the - bed. eden oe ng ship. Mrs. Hipple hear the shot and sent hibr-sons to her husband's room, Will be kept under guard at a hotel. Pennsylvania Tallrond, wae killed her, WT sae ee sheeting The feminine sympathy for the de- wanes “Aiteed sdjd “he considered that! fy . EX ie practically | to-day bys “being struck by a frelent bat uy Fain. that it) wou aaron aoe Gov. fiwattentiam dil éverything ‘pon- dropped ou of active business following | train. whi lle. ghovelling snow ‘from the : 3 ar ess the station to which they were bound | m.. aoceor witty hie drpoping PAYS sible under the extraordinary, copa} hig brother teactea, Meaven--a -sekdor—and- four A ; dont t the ea aaa Th E o pany was Jong enough 'to enable Cre to ra of | fache, shiny Wlack hair and big. brown added: 2 put Insthe hands of a receiver who did (ed ners Lp ater eel eyes, scems to hare a charm about him} ‘1 do. not think the correspondence| the work of a wizard sr reopening it rigag Admiral, ‘who, en iz One of Mr. Hippie's. sons ‘said to-day man -mho-holihies to-court-every day iiuttos was eexious ta help. and” di a that Mn father worried a great dca) e| [ses $ 25 SUITS | ghanged. A Davis was ono the Gov- business 1s progressing finely antl] over to the Real Estate Trust Com- 3 A -s Think ot fa transportation ‘system en: ant perareats ewactarens alanis Grane thevgnt would ever be twade!pud=| cventuallysthe:deponitoraiwill Berrepeae | pany. cade the mores eatin i pet 1 our regular : $ I PY poh ities to re REDUCED TO ° J. ggs without a stop, passing thres stadora| C24 In her Sunday clotues and the | his duty In offerini ce and, wien } er, Frank aid oer, = Tov RUPE Pere fe the truer mike ®OVERCOATS- nn at young schoolgirl who manages to gr! le owed his brother a large sum of a ved in that ‘ Ce Ma Sveaad tiated Redacted arnkeal Seaalona Sigs parosttlensetSERTS| Ten ‘Prese mort Edward-Hippie-+ eo Ay z the rueh hour on the Third‘avenus “L''| Into the: afternoon ait ore | o provagation at P: pS wan Very ‘active. In church work ed All our regular oad to-day, A local train, boundy thelr hopes of an ecquittal, ea fram-|Groceeda from their sale were turned | was well known in church aceon | south. ran from the station at Elghty-| More than half the court-room vis- Rinth street to the station at Fifty-|ltors are women, and not ono of them, SPIRLA etuct without a’ stop—a distaace| with the excention of the Immed ob rs of ttitety blocks Liege laa AEE Taney: Sal tnyolving Goy, Swettenham, of Jamzica. |~ © were passengers on that train| anything but sympathy for the devend- Serisseiseeee = sirentycastt| De. ahapaoa's entrance: alwara an (OLDS UP RAILWA pas Por, a PPS i sy aereceeee : $40 $45curTs REDUCED To 92322 Le ee : ee : = 7 —_— a ~----& OVERCOATS... ent and he looks at the court at-|Teports that Congress had approved the -|}-— Because ¢f thc tbaniewat’ semen Acethess vil providing for the construction of the $30 & $35 SUITS _ $2Q2 @ OVERCOATS S2PUCED TO 182 Analy“ Oxpers—-of +the -inaldent tendants and ¢he visitors with # Longitudinal Raflway, to run from the preasion which convinces them th: frontier of Peru det “ne Straits of May Js not afraid of the outcome. His cos- | iil, are erroneous, — ing—to— = koh =a strenuous 0} sition of the minority. toma te Sree eee ee farther discussion of (nis “bill fe to. be } wl hich | all of us | ‘ave. A to future. sexsi pearepraytroucts bola, Ta contrast to | bispont tention of Congress cams to | "put: prices on these famous:clothessirrespective &f cost. ' Every garment-is: made:onstheécelebrated i Atterbury System:maroching:insovery--reapect the best things turned out *by-~the foremost custom tailors. : —— tt Asksthe: Dinners, which are served 4 ¥ ; LAER. Spidprind Pornig he naneTe a Geapade amen SE : _-GenuineBargainsyin: OurfFia! ~-end!Shoe Departments. ron has brought Cay the station-| ii. rustic apparel of the farmers and ; inning. principle. bane NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. to buyordinary:soda-crackers, Fide on a tocal~triin to Yenkera and 41 the way trom her Virginia home ifthe ‘New York Centrat tried any such | imprisonment, the doctor appears rryiig as many Pp 2ibl> | peari-gray' trousers beng in contrast to sh nhs few pains as can possidty bel tne box-coat sults of the Imwyors and | °"4 Yesterday. are,,how? can you continue Deis ns thos you bourht a Usket at Theface of the doctor tx weaker than | ; ; ja Centtal Station calling fF 4 Ti y ae or the devoted alster who hay come stalezand dusty-as they must that train catfled you to Feexstit or) t5 sir by nly wide during the trial. FIRST NACE—Six aicioces nell hi fi > J © Poughkeepsic, What a roar would arise! Waetner from nervousness or long | 7tNtll, 110; Retiont. 4; Dou be, when fori5 yourcan get H Ys rd f : His faco does not show ths 106; gle with the public, But the “1 mane Prien Ie could be stopped Ia twenty-four two pe no eat letsurely are the hours. defendant end : Editor of the Eemning World: ‘i ‘ ; i : e ae law-ablding citizen und seldom 2 7 | £ f en rl fect tke pa lon: eeling, $400 —Teaut. 308; Gisdtator | very aaa of which makes ris eV wien} try to; Bs ig c ; a, ft sale $8 atthe Bixtys } ro Ea mT sca Lely ser plancs Roel apt ete Bes aaa you-hungry. "39-41: CORTEANDTYST Bet. 6th’& 9th Ave; ‘Li} Stations; fm feel that Sout thi Whole Susincas. vmping ti : : ee 3 ge three at 3 Spiers atwisn Enter ; perttie povecistanui NATIONAL¥BISCUIT: COMPANY of blufl made at taking tho t dow 4 $ i istantt u thore who are marooned on the sta. y-erin and bear It, D=aLE she. © Evening. Worl One of the mout Tearti i ain J) venue el sa ficeno of most dally occurrence. A ‘g-ait man: ‘ -gitie take the goxn wef Ht ee She thormat Shoal BEST. IN ce 5 Ss | E Bree aie eet, THE WORLD O fe) Ss MEN ‘ Thi a nevitable thee! Do you_wear- we kL Douglas Shoes ?_ If not, | believe | can give you good | and eee : Flt de lest inet | sufficient reasons why it would pay you to wear them. _. cage aia Nan New Vora wy W. L. Douglas shoes are the best in the world for the price. i I give the wearer the benefit of my {horough and practical knowledge of shoemaking, which, has extended: over fifty years, — : : oom —Fgive the wearer the benefit-of- ty exclusive method of tanning the pottom soles which makes them = Fir et atenad} j more flexible and gives longer wear-than-any- other-soit teather- produced-in-this‘country.—_— : : As tam the targest-mantfacturer-of-men’s—fine- -Hand-Sewed-Process-shoes_in-the- world, itis necessary.for-me-to. purchase leather and other. materials in- enormous quantities; the -benefit of the “very low prices T obtain, give to the wearer in superior quality over other makes, : 1 th Igive the wearer the’ “benefit of the most complete organization of superintendents, foremen and »e14 Skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry, and whose workmanship » cannot be excelled. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe ait and wore a oe espeletcaisre ri utcag every detail of the making is looked after and watched over by these expert men, regardless of time or patent leather te: i UUey ane he thinks” ait gs, Expense. - lil could take you. info my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully Randered or romonners mma at et WL. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their. shape, fit better, -wear EE ae ae oe Jonger and are of greater value than any other make.- : I receive thousands of unsolicited testimonials every year, giving the experience of those who, . |after many years of trial, have found W. L. Douglas shoes to be the best produced. for the price A | package of their original letters will be mailed you free for the asking. tide eurnene are a Ede of the reasons why | make and sell more Men’s Fine- ‘Hand Process Shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. Ww. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE Ste W. £. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.76 AND $2.00., JUST. THE SAME AS MY MEN'S $3.50 SHOES, THE SAMIE LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. W. L. Douglas name and price Is stamped on the bottom, which protects the wearer agalnrt Catalog mailed:free, high prices and inferior: shoes. Insist upon having them. -TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. W. L. DOUGLAS CREATER NEW | ORK SHOE STORES: oe 43a Broadway, corner Howard Street. . 2202 Third Avenue, corner 120th ROOKLYN. 755 Broadway, corner 8th Street. 2779 Third Avo., bet. wna) sand laren Bis, '108-710 Broadway, corner Thornton St, en Broadway, corner 14th Streot. 250 West 125th Btre 13867-Broadway, corner Gates Avenue. Broadway, corner 36th Street. 856 Sixth Avenue, fale 22d Btrcot. gar atone Street, corner Pear] Street, Avenue, We laa venue corner 41st Street. 345 Bighth Avenue,

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