The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1907, Page 16

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Golden Voiced Tenor, Won't Say What In- “crease He Demands. TOKIO, feliet famaticn -y.| ben publinhed, : = tils — contract: World reporter to! edmit “that he but Eel! ee LOOK ol ROOSEVELT 10 ~MODIFYNEWLAW: text weriouaness of the injury which will be caused to thelr righta abd interests by | the ngreemien: The) regret the new law leet_the San} tonarittvore period De: iTHE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY FEBRUARY “19-1907. most forceful preachers MINISTER FIRST “TO MAKE TEST OF been preaching. in Tokio. ° cuuse of uhe rate for Three Years. jm Fab, 19 (afternoon).—The of-| (Bpectal to ‘The Evening World.) of dent Roosevelt's | SALEM, Mass: Feb, 19 (° of the Exclusion bill haa! practical application ofthe —theory—oft | trial divorce ince tt wae recently ad- KC ERTR rs 5 ilcateaione: netintarestel | vocated by a professor in Columbia | ; f-tha movements of pros University, rar rahionors. i} bout te be made in-this! aries H. mpectfies_that_a_sdivorce Ghall be otitafrted. ' During. the pri Puforte-t bay Ue wife i> @ month, and -nelthe: fifty-and forty-eight. — ‘They lived. tn Michie made—thelr— morsing in their suc- > cons, tude. ah itl appear at the Me! the end -of my epntract, \ fniane year, it crust be nt a yer: Bideradle Increase in money. ME have pot demanded exactly $3,000, careful to uld assume an overbearing atti: News of thin kind would only tend injure Japanese President Roosevelt: has-been. specially | an at Lanali to say any- | “oth: of the contracting parties ——| thing of a disparaging-—nature—about+ rail the. other. ' Mrs. Puffer was wedded to Dr. Puffer . They, death” deprived Tusveptibtiition, which was rexindled, being finally arranged. avold. In Arizona twenty‘two years ago, while bis wifé has alway: husband materially tn his pas tes, and both have made many frien| in the Various places in which he h: The news of the sepa- vatidn haa caused _¢seat—astonishment and much xossip in this vicinity. |} Mra. Puffer has lett her husband's [home in Salem and gone to lve with itriends— ato, 1 Winohester treat. came to Salem m fow years ago. iffer is lo>ked upon as one of ith the tate, | i Al: August, 9.40 102.42, oui 8 "[Tirookline, where she can be seen only 248 te Fd. Devcuiver, 23S, Ue Ste dans SSIS [by her post intimate (riends. * eater i eeepe re SH IoUS A frie that! A d rerrpay: P B oe Joes were: Februar: it 2 ‘ bat she Woula not say aiytaing tha 2 9.10 to 9.11; ey Ks | Would harm Dr, wutter in tas w; +ACCUSEd O ayin aC Ignition Immigra-| Rev. Charles H Puller Sa oii ae ee @ y E, Bese MS Bea . S$ = . = to. 9.41; Beptamber, 9.49 to 9.80; tion Act Is Resented-} and Wife Agree to separ mr ee sca to make any ange Sums tO the [35.70 a Baetmers Bie eee en S tement regarding the ‘affair, and his 5 10,02 ‘to 10. S ost Intimate friends do not know the There hax {been no diteension in his church, and booth Droand “Mra: Puffer continu ‘to be [held tn the highest esteem by weparation. —. DIVORCED 32 YEARS _ THEY MARRY AGAIN. hueye net yet assumed a: dennite | city! by, Re Puffer, pastor | “ser oy Mich... Feb. 19 | The indictment contains two —opunte|— FT T8s daly td to jet the Wniversujist Chursh, and “Wil pivorcea th fears azn, Alpheus {Che of “whieH illegés the pyvment af 77 BS. Gorn Ma M4 5-8 The Japanese, residents of the Ha-| wife” They have entefid into a written | P. Cowet San Franctaco, and. Mrs. | $10.00 th ‘rebates to: Palmer on_May 19. soe : j{watlan Islands have telegraphed Presi} tercemenl, drawh Up. by lawyers, to] Emeline Av Hunter, of Cleveland, were | 1: tha-uecond alleges the oavyment of closing Pl dent: Roosevelt and the Hawallan TeP-| live apart for a period of tlirer yéars, | remarried here yesterday .at the | 44,689,841 in rebates on June 12. 1901 ya oa “huly, Fesentatlves In the House Indicating the| q7 at tho end ‘of that time, prenen(|idetiogist parsonage. Mr, Cowell. wus| The Northern Steamshtp Comba’ 3 si leated, |elgnteen at thalr frat marriage and his difforences have: not been eradicated, | elgntecn at thelr frat: ma Eats Yentu: Me groom at Be Jonas and tie young Hoth: married after thetr divorce, but nem OF thelr: partners | } and recently they came into correspon- dence again and the love of thelr youth thelr second marriage respectively ‘AJHILUS ROAD ae ee INDICTED HERE FOR tREBATING : sted her torate di Cotton opened active and weak to-day, chiefly on Hquidation of March and eell- fing of other, months by commlssion | | Houste—pHor to the-holteay—next rH ¢ othe opening prices were: a arch, be to 919; Aprils vip oie 30 to 931; June, none; July, Sugir Trust. \ ee ee | WHEAT_AND CORN DROP IN THE MARKET. ‘Wheat prices’ wer shartly cit in the early-market-to-day-on. liberal receipts in the Northwest, an_abesnce of cotd wave. indications -throuehou! the. Weat well} and a reaction a: Berlta. New York's .opening prices were, Wheat— % 14 ¢o 85. ‘Chicago's spening prices wer: Wheat The Foderal Grand Jury appeared de- fore Judge. olt..tn. the.Ualiet-Btates! Cirowit Court to-day. and fanded-an iin indictment against the Great Northern Rattway Company for violation pf the) Biking actin paying rebates to i M, Palmer, the authorized traffic agent of the Sugar ‘Trust : his pa- other Hill corporation. ts already undar indtstment in the. Unites States Chroute ver, hen_they- to 45 1-4. INJURED IN: GARDEN HOTEL. SS CITY HALL FOR CHICAGO. Koster, of No. 615 Bt. Hee odtare Conan present of Feb, 18. Mayor | Duntie Park place, fol ‘Aldermen to-day. gave Ine the Gardens Hotel caTent of, penctical assurance that a new City a Medison avenue, last Hall will be erected on the site of the’ ead. ‘The wound di ine profuscit old one to match the structure ‘now I 46 not care to state how much, but = At is verymuph: more. than_Lrecetxe 2x. the-present contract. “Why. I demand. $5.00) for a single Gppearance if I desire, when 1 appear ‘at private homes in Washington or} Philadelphia, but it would be ridicuy nd that sum for sixty ip- git coy. fi admittine bis “own arise ‘value. Tha possibilities offered through the TETRIS OF THE EW CPC A NOTE NT NOW Work, he sayz, has absolytely no bear- +7 ing upon hin demand fpr more money *In_pegatd to 26 atery taat.1 have, @pproaccs/d Mr, Has Sten TO% my ager, plewe my for hat J Have no agent In America. T came (0 ——akmertox-“tar-the—Metropotitmn —Opera= | Howse, and !t is ixity this house ke my arrangements, AeEownl not sing again here at the parttnnt la Oye is wring out in hls des rformance, for If t Agure it ts un- -deratood-the- ten demand-ts-1ot 1885 “than that, he will racetve the ti ice ever paid to/a|tenoratithe Me politan. sEven this fact docs not daunt Siznor = r—Conri sang on the Grew the: ‘An yet the Herr Director and Signor P come —te—no—detinite unr i prise ever paid to Jean $2,400 a night, the Jast ‘Signor Sone To sixty, mi present-contract and-ts-able ti fend apvears tn. New Newwiaters tiga singe in Covent Garden, then at Ostend during, August, pees iater ini ealrlal STOCK DECLINE Prises of- stocks inclined to ‘a lower evel in’ the early market to-day in at Searhier advances “tn —“Lindon-t ‘Transactions were small, Kansas &{ A declined 118 Casadias—Pacitiat @olnt and St, Paul 6-5. Minneapolis, we: fast at. 10 @ {niclon over The genoral recovery, which | as {n-sympathy, was Joss pronounced, Dut reached between 1 and 2 points in| ethe~tmost active: socks This was nut uufBelent to cover the lowses, however. | Medium Bamisracrion GUARANTEED on MONEY PROMPTLY RERAGED | This Suit, $14.98, Women’s Underwear. Women's vel all-cilk-trimmed:pants-haxe side bands; regularly-at-98e--and “4. ‘without sleeves; extra elastic; very special at.. Plain and-Ribhed Wool: and Cashmere Stockings,:10 He and Oxford, merino heels and toes; eee S re Tratt aaing ne ~Weu | petore- between | ALM. *Restaurant Eighth Fleer, 1 Ll We offer Raveee = SS % er ~_ JAMES McGREERY& CQ menu than ever = Five - course ‘Table d'Hote Lunch: n and perro, February Special Purchase and Sale of | taffeta. New three-quarter guaranteed taffeta to-match- The skirts. are all-over ue or are clister plaited, with 5 yards sweep round bottom. As a speci: putting these on sale to-morrow at. fe fered FREE OF CHARGE by CUSTOM FITTERS, which makes an addtional saving’ of foes $2.00 to $4.00. Panama Skirts Under Price —A-spectal value suchas you seldom find outside of this store. We have bought 500 beautiful Panama and strictly _all-wool handsome gray mixture skirts.The-Panamas-are in-the latest” all-over cluster -plaited spring models, {n Mack, blue—and— brown... The mixtures -are-In-tt-gored. plaited-styles-> Whilt- they last at _ F Medium weight cotton ribbad Underwear, In ‘egular and extra large sizes; vests oA satin (rbnt; drawers art -dowble-gusseted=-2 ile Le garment exceptionally well suited for eats diate wear, and a great_value at z Blue ribbed. worsted and high-grade cam: Shirts and Drawers; were $1.00 and $t/ to 48 inch; cholce at ........,... Men’s 15c. Half Hose, 9c. choice w tine predium weight woot-under— 59¢ x Women's 19c Vests, 12 34c. weight shaped cotton vests, with and 2c 19¢ ae Women’s 29c. Stockings, 18c, white feet, and various kinds of pair... Ge 15c. aus at. s echal at 6 fot $1 10.6 wide, Samael 2EEeSe |f200 W. & J. Sloane’s Extra Brussels Rugs, 12 patterns, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide. Value $29.00, sale DTIC. yecees vies eres Smith's All-Wool Brussels Rugs; ide,-in-a-varlety ey fal 10. 00 | Oriental and_ floral stern | | Value $17.50. 1,000 pink, blue or yellow—all fringed; worth TAPESIRYA COUCH COVERS, full width and length, fringed a 6 — — as Reversible Smyma Ruigs. At a Sabing- of Fully 14. 7.6 x 10.6 6.50 fect long and 8,3 feet 6x 6x9 3.98 Sale price..... 95c Washable Portieres at 39c Each. Fine Quality Washable Porileres-3 yards lontrefely width—greens, reds, ic each, at... ... all around, perfe ly reversible pecial at Nekths | Dtati © Penneylvanes Denwiea Gea High Cut Shoes for Girls. The Newest Footwear for Little Misses Made in two different leathers; one of dull -leather, the other patent leather with white kid leather uppers; all sizes, from chil- with Cuban heels (like illustration). also all dull leather with C and widths. “Our Liberty sand Bees footwear has all the ele- Rance of style and fitting; dren's to large sizes for qualities of the ¢ ; $3.50 ad- Prices from $1.79 Per vertised brands, ® Pair Up. blue an ecru; shirts have French neck and Sale Events. Our February Sales Offer ry. Opportunities Than Ever Before. Nearly Every Stock inthe -Store- Presents Matchless Special, Values. No Effort Has Been Spared to Make This a Record-Breaking Month. ‘Men’s Furnishings. halr sizes 14 98 9 x12 8.75 Sale of Curtains and Upholstery 39c RUFFLE SWISS CURTAINS, extra well made with HIGH-CLASS LACE CURT, 5: 2 A AIN - 4, tucks; fine quallty maslin; value nar, 44e locked corded edge, white or Arsbiony seer etd atietuee ‘for less than $1.75 pair, at, Liberty Pumps for Women Made of high grade patent leather or gunmetal leather, } Also new style Oxfords; have two large eyelets: in dull gunmetal backs; In all. sizes 39 69c Men's cotton Halt Hosé: in black, tan, black with fancy sox; all 8 led. na. that Patrolman England sent him I, | being built fot Cook Coun _ an “ambudance tothe New York Hos. ‘Hall will cost” between — pital. $5,000,000. 2 23rd Street. BLANKET-DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. On Wednesday, February the 2oth. Sale of Steamer Rugs. 74th Street. 29c AAA {Sample Suits! eine Models, Spring Costumes, — 19.5 Wednesday's Ss Sale-of- Tatiors' Samples 13 ' new Spring creations is ta I:ted tke-a“made:ta:order costume: Sp Posy Coatand # Es oni “$26 GhiffonPanarma Suits A $20 Wool Teffeta Suits $18 Fancy Spring: Suit- mmings of / patted rbbon el- + In TE correct new. Spring co'ors and mulUple-tane mx- tures. Fancy vestings—all the. lates! Spring skiris. with plaits and clusters—shared hy ps Coats Brauisitely Si th Lined- : y f 4-50, 6.00, 7.50 and 10.00 each value 6.09 to 12.50 A complete stock of Foreign and Domestic Steamer Rugs. The latest colors, including Scotch Clan Tartan and combination Plaids. CHINA DEPARTMENTS. I Both stores. Dinner Sets. anes -Thin cave -100 Ss Pieces. = 4 ____ values 14.00 and 18.00! - French China. “Open stock —— Witveeeereresess+s+ +0000 and 75.00 oo sae values 73,00 and 100.00 English Porcelain. Floral decora- tions, two patterns... 00 60I5.75 Old blue Willow...... __ value 13.00 -h "Cut Glass. Mayonnaise Bowl, 7 inch SHS +7§-50 each i ~vyalue 7.50" ; ‘inch: ere ‘New: Cutting....... one sncen2d§0y-3-75 and 4.00-each 6, 8 and 9 inch Nappies...2...... treme sseees 3.00 tO 4.50 edch value-350-to-6.55 . 2.00 and: 3,50 each —salue Lovie tc0— Decanter, with or without ‘handle... Sieaeveran Waieesnur soo to’2.75 each value. 3,00 to,.4.00 Celery Trays 3 pint Jug....... rfc UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS,tn Roth Stores.5|-——= Fine—Lace-Curtains,,.~Renaissance; Marie Antoinette,” Trish Point and-nov- elty laces. . 2.75, 3 75 and 4.50 per pair ~ value 3:75°t0 7.00 About 350 pieces, Bonnes Femmes lace draperies. Elaborate or simple de- Signs, including many French laces, 3-75) 5:75 and 8.50 each value 6.00 to 12.50 Renaissance Lace Bed Sets, White or Arabe color, - All sizes.. Deep lace trimmed valance and bolster cover, 3-75).4-50 and: 7,50 per set French and English Cretonhes, De- signs and colors suitable for wall hang- ings, draperies and furniture slip covers. 17¢, 22c and: 32c per yard . former price 30¢ to 65¢ FURNITURE, Be Be ie ‘Enameled French Willow; Crafts man inoak. Models suitable for country homes, cottages and casa JAMES McGREERY & 60, j 28rd Street. \ gatk ‘Street,, ™ SHIRTWAIST DEPARTMENTS. = Tailor-made Blouses for travelling or MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENTS, tn noth Stores LADIES’ SUITS. I Both Stores, ‘23rd Street. JAMES McGREERY & 60. 23rd Street. 34th Street, In Both Stores. The latest models for Spring or im- mediate wear. horseback—riding,—ynade—of- madras” Or Hnen. At moderate prices. — ~ Elaborately designed Blouses for ce ni-toilette, _restaurant—or— matinee dress. eae Materials include. Chiffon Taffetas, Royal Messaline, all over Laces, French Batist>, French Lawn and sheer Linens, finished with fine needle work, Irish ~ Crochet, German Valensienyasnal r Point Venise, Cluny and Real Duchess laces. On Wednesday, February-the 20th, — 500 dozen Lingerie Waists. Attrac- tive models with the new elbow sleeves. Trimmed with dainty laces -broideries, and em- i In-Both Etores, Garments are made of fine cambric, nainsook, pongenette and mull. Trimmed with various laces, such _as_Torchon, Mechlin, Point de ‘Paris and Cluny; or with fine embroideries, is Gawns....« sseeee¥.2§ tO 12.50. Drawers: Dees ieieico = Daiaoats: reer 79.50 Corset Covers rr 950 “S45 An_ extensive. variety of . Imported Underwear-at-moderate prices: Sale of Men’s Scarfs. ‘quality Imported silks in the new Spring weaves, Fancy designs, black and white brocades. f Made of fine 50c¢ each value 1,00 ‘New models of Tailor-made Suits, Made of. Panama, checks -and—fancy "mixtures. 25.00, 30.00 and 35,00 Broadcloth Walking Skirts. New ‘pleated models. 12,50 and 15.00 ‘The remaining stock of Broadcloth*: Suits at considerably reduced prices. JAMES McGREERY & 60. an 34th Street,

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