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THRE. EVENING “WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘Latest Photographs of Copper King's Son and the ‘‘Belle of New York”? Whom He Will Marry’ Edna May Declares that !t Is 2_Great Big Love ' Match. THEY MAY WED IN JUNE. Row Aenown: that-Oscar—tewlsohn, son of the thal it has become definitely Fithso Lewisohn, will marry Edna May| "© i % | pie Tim." Tom" Feley, Georg in London, the friends of both hers have} MULLIGAN BOXES. Considine, trank “Lord, Charles Mae honey, Larry Hart, the sub-Mayors 2 3 ., | Stetngut, Sparenderg, Humpty Hanover, Aan a Will, Pose as. Auctioneer with} “tattle Buck’? and John Morgan. the sare rani ee tien mie ee Ml or mesa ars - in Sale |Krauses of the Bulllvan theatrical opera queen recatved a message Tom! Sharkey as Clerk in Sale | ones ee host of followers pice her that the betrothal was“ "of Seats for “Larry's” Ball, and downtown—and. of oourae, a dele- simply ‘a love match, and a « love match, at tha The marriage may take p but this fs not definitely been very. anxlous to get some detalls ihe title of a tremulous melodrama of | expected to stir up een Favalry to the even a akit, It fu the designation of | bidding for the 3 ~ May first met Mr._Lev the part the Alderman from the Bow-|_ The suction sale takes place at the ‘ ated : ery will play to-night at tho sale ot|Larry Mulligan Clubrooma, Third ‘country two years ago. he Bowery, at £20, The ball ‘: = boxes for the ball of the Larry Mulli-| street and ithe an Association,’ also of the Bowery. | will be held at Terrace Garden, and While Alderman Sulllvan will exercise | Edward Harrigan has planned a re- | als eloquence in entleing the dollars | vival of the Mulligan Guard musto of from tie pockets ofthe bidders,—“Fom';-¢ormér daya to be played on the night Sharkey and Col, Michiel Padden will| of the ball of the Mulligan guards trom "ks. “Tom'? 1s-aald to be in| the Bowery. ‘ JUST IN“ FROM'COLON, ng Dargie seabenentne eae —chief-engfneer of the Par: oan rived here to-day on the steamer . Manea trom Colon. « ee ‘Month. “After the tedious strain of winter which thins the blood and lowers the vital- ity, March, with its raw, rough winds and* weather, is a most_ trying month, especially to thos? who have allowed their blood to become thin and »—-their-systems run-down. Invigorate the body and brain with the world’s greatest tonic stimulant, DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, which enriches the blood-and makes it course more quickly through the veins. It builds new tissue, quickens the heart's action, prevents decay and fortifies the system against disease germs. Always Cures Grip. Weak and Nervous, - Tonte for the_Old. “For thirty years DUFFY'S MALT| “I can certainly eay your tonlc-stimulant, WHISKEY-bas been my one medicine. DUFFY'R PUR MALT WHISKEY, has “I have been usin; af et go bavealwaysused it-as. preserthed and tt ‘een ® great benefit'to me, I was weak. nete=} MALT WHISKEY. as 4 tonic. atimulal has proved a valuable ald, as it has not nd could not sleep and was troubled/ the past two years and feel that T bays a ncunly cured-several attacks of grip but bas with Jone of appetite: = Hyed marked benefit from the ame? ; SEE ee ae lata ermnaded. (oaks MUFF ES | MT am ‘how * rpeak™too highty’of what DUFFY'S: PURE PURE MALT WHISKEY, which I did, and {>MALT WHISKEY bas done for me, and] the result ts that I am ctronger and dotter Hse ‘ave soap tt to atimulate and tone |n every way, can sleep nights and: my sp- [ORR mY eystem and ag a sure cure for colds! petite te much improved 108; : tpehnd ar "stibe Although 7B years otd, Lam bale} 1 write you this as 1 ‘thought tt waa_my are a 7 due 0 ibe, gudielegs use of [duty to let you know oat your groat/me- Ta: “DUFFY'S MA’ @icinal malt_whiskey hae ‘done for me."— 5 iis, eal By Rrooidlyn. N.Y: | Yours zary-truly, Mrs R. SOUTHARD, A-Spring-4 Woodmere, L. I, Jan. 3, 1907. == A Spring Medicine. a “6 . ‘Last -Aprtl-t took suaas Spring Tonic and Appetizer. Tan ES Tald up. with neural Pa eli! “wh to sallyou that feat winter 1 had A Temperance Doctor. Thich, brought on fever 34 took away tt Very eave fime:-t-hnve-bronobinl-eatlin 5 ie x by “wath” DURE * of long standing, und ns a result a very |. “I indorss DUFFY'S PURE MALT Maur WHIBKEY Teame out gto TMreak heart. 1 bad also a very. soyere ot: | WHISKEY ai inedicine and for medteal|©n Memorial Day I was jeading my band. ek of (he «rip. In January; tt lett_me in {se and for nothing else. <1 oppose intem-|""4 Playing, ‘aa wall. 1 think your Mate poor-condition, My. atomach and | perance and tavor all laws that tend toward | WHISKEY is Just the moticine to tone ud wero budly out of order. 1 could|the suppression of drunkenness.""—T, P.}®nd keep up ( je atrength of old people. rt. my_atomach would not_retaln the | PALMER, M.D.."Rives, Tenn. Aug. 9, 1998 = fering Your medicine wilt prove ve bendy Een The ostor tried to_retinge. me: but e ‘ = = [Refal to ‘others, “T can truly recamy ic id nok. seem ced. eonTURTR 18) : Lea gee erable L PARTRIDGE, fo BURT'S PUIGE MALT Wi a . pL, 1605 Aprit and am now yery much better. I can Strong at 94. cour ae nad ae it cosines T come |. {Tt Ja true I have used your whiekey and Te ret eootlaue ta; Wke it the best of all J Bave ever used. [ x ale wax 1 oy June 2th, “Among my other pres- Lef ant a WA RIC | BREE was some. ot Your Mali Whisky trora t Lung Alniost Gone. b (uat-T-would-not |, “day dla toot: tobe, roavlariy | CARY ania tabziber ot tie tial House yyime. T have + Ainenoed taking {take It as long Ty Tuy 30, 1906, | tine ee tt tnodecrata—quactition, 251 donot have | Women's Club, 1 was called-out many-ttmee}i4 x Fs much appotite.""—MARSHALL PIERCE, | When the weather wan very bad, and so - Night Sweats and Chills, © j-Putney. Ve, Aur. 7 1903. caught a very bad cough.and doctors clined | | } Sane Baten aS that my lungs were affected: tn fact, the cr means taken Abdast FURS) ree n i tatten: your walvene tones sini nee. Tbave ~ ) WHISK! ree. months for lung] - 7 , able "8 PURE MAL: “troubles When I first commenced 1 was Best of Spring Appetizers. | Winisitey Present would not do Jcbedinst,-apd_ now Ll -am-able-to—work—Now, | "'f-ain-a-veteran-of-the-Ciril-War, served | sithout tT -haye not heen-taking lt rery sie Coster: act our town said that nothing | three years. and am ¢4 years of age. tong, but I am sure of good reeultw: } me, but DUFFY'S MALT| ("I take DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHI8-| have good color in my taco and feel that AVITIAKEY, did what the dctors could “ot | KEY before each meal and Gag it the pert | 1. can work with © ceedc deat mere amb!- a Be eieaag ROL, ements and. chille, and |o¢ Spring appetizers, OT think hat there fs |tlon. "I cannot praise I¢ too much. 1 Sreiched 8 Pounds. I weigh 109 pounds| nothing potter for a man wetting op in |recominended If to several of my friends, Row, the chille have left mer and the awoats | Yeark. Tam a temperate man an Only }and they, too, aro thankful for the beaent gone. Tam looking for great re- | UF your product as a irae PES AIRY | they have already dorived trom’ it."'—Mrs. Mr. ott IN BENTLY, Grand Taplds, iu" ar umes See raneed lt: cab. VICTOR A. BEAUCAIRE, 255 Ogden av., Titles, Nov. 15, 1 Chicago, 1. ‘ts recognized everywhere as the unfailing speelfie for the cure of consumption, aig “hervor'bnéss,{typhold, malaria, every form of stomach trouble, -alt-diseases of the it ‘ throat and lungs, and all run down and weakened conditions of the brain and body, It restores youthful vigor to the old by nourishing and feeding the vital jai forces of life, and: maintains the health and strength of the young. It {s 2 form of food already digested. It Is Prescribed by doctors of all schools, Is used in all eaghae bospitats- of the world, and’ {5 recognized as a famfly medicine every- ere! It “fs’abSolutely pure,--Medical advice and a valuabl* illustrated booklet on diseases sent free, Uur guarantee Is on every bottle. Duffy's Pure Malt) Whinkey Mrocers -nnd-toaters, or dtreet; 1 “That hei. HOM Chemint" (rade-mark we the cotic I unbroken, Jtetune ete bsiay shed Rotheater, N.Y, sold by all ar LrUpHlntny Ted bottles only, B1.00.-5te~ on the Iabel and that the seal batitutes and dealin lou? Duty tos Ht tle Tim the Auctioneer’ im not| sation of “wealthy water" agents—are i —=— At Cut Dee of Whitely Exercisers. Prof. Fan- ning.of the Y,M.-C_A. is demon- strator. Shows all the ways to de- velop Jarge biceps, hugs thigh -mus- cles, a-powerful back.and deep - chest, Réduced prices, “qdeal,’* or $1.00 grade. ‘Vim, or $1.50 grade «standard,!" of $2.00. grade... MARCH 1, 1907. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD! Deteeesedenssoreseccesssesetesacors Lindsay Inverted Lig hts. Attach to Any Gas Goe Best, strongest, most restful light at smallest cost. The Lindsay Light is as much of an improvenient Gver the usual . ‘Mantle’ style Burner as that was over the POREAAARARAMAAD AAA nERemnnanaasnts Children 's Hosiery Y. $ » Fast Black Cotton Stockings, Sizes 5 to A: Shipped 4 the wo! ¥ PERS Sse Lee le ¥ to well Sere etn eeie tat eeetenceeees Es JeveesssvsI9R008 eussvestebeecors® : * Oval Convex Portraits Enlarged a SAESPSUELERSE SSS AEC AKAADEHEDS ORE 2 tesusavseecssesveeseveessoe00009 BV o ds OPT P9O9IIEI900 29999I9S9I9P9O999 OS old open tip. yaa Never Before at Price, (asement.) from Photos (No Mall-Orders), 80c. ; . ( Bo YS’ SEE Cie Another Banner Purchase and Sale Scheduled for Saturday. se SPRING SUITS,-made to be retafled at $3.00. years. Be- cause of the extraord!- narily low price ssked not more - than two sults will be sold to any one customer. Price, ~These-are made “chiefly Hike the suit pictured Of-ex-— cellent quality fancy mixed fabrics, In doubte-breast- ed styles, with knickerbocker trousers; twenty at- tractive patterns; all the weaves that will be most ‘popular this season; thoroughly well sewed, and ned with double warp Itallan linens; sizes 7 to 16 [75 (Third Floor.) Boys’ Suits with Extra Trousers. Manly" looking,- early spring “styles; valued at $4; handsome ‘fancy ‘mixed fabrics, In cheviots or cassimeres,~ elegantly “made in double-breasted styles, of Knickerbocker Trousers and one pair of Plain Trous 2250 Men’s Suits, Top Coats: _ 2Cravenettes -—Big-Special-Sate- To-morrow et-; POSITIVELY the best_news-for now and Spring that can possibly be offered. with: beit-of same goods to match; a pair ers with each suit; sizes 7 to 16 years. Sult (Third Floor.) trimmed with or doutle_b1 full box, back” styles; es, Nght and dark and Binck THR NEW SPRING: Top COATS— The form fitting conservative and lone most popular EOERS to perfectly; many Treat THE CRAVENETTES—Are \ut 53 Inches Jong; ean he worn in rainy or won-ahiny “weather, "Plait or fancy BrostieyWaterproot” ands warranted == ims $8.88 4. shea_ rain. Demonstration. all day to- morrow | I 85e) $1.19 $1.69 ‘Factory Rejects " For Children. TE ATR Heh up-to-date in style; the tailoring in them ts very” good; Seen: the beste fall Hangs and eee Het —to- hack Wo Chote ‘ena eacy ‘Si Saxe ean pin a narantoed A Big Defartment Wel] Stocked with Pofular Priced Goods... CHILDREN'S MUSLIN’ DRAWERS. Made of Kood qual- ity muslin; trimmed with-hemstitehed ruffles; sizes 8 to 12 years, 12c,; 2 to 6 years..., 9 CHILDREN'S CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Some trimmed with deep embroidery, others with lace, In. many 496.5 special 7 styles; sizes 2 to 14 years. Regular price, 39c (Becond Floor.) Men's $4 ‘‘Wealk-Over” Shoes and Oxfords Every Pair on the Handasomost lasts we havo ever owne elt Patent ne manufacturer in. Um 18 Laathers are large! Coliskin: button, ruts twenty new & Hing: izes 4 to vidtha A to x Mail Ondars Filicd: pair the Vac. ARO ¥ Bu say ED WALKOVERS. 2,000 PATRS OF UHOES: Goode MEN $0 PAIRS OF Mcp eludera; sizea vty yy. PAIRS OF aren nil duit deathens from the Arent Ge ree npello, Mass. Pour Hum and heayy wotse etees- 5 10-h Ds to b ea ear Welt soles: HOE y mato on. new yar wizog 2% Perfect new sh S\#4 W1GH-CUT BPORM sHOns. Spectal, pair. ETAL. Just M XEOR Keith Co. | Coltakin ; $9.93 eat wes ap ant Of 98° Patent} ay, ta Tikes an expert to lcoate NEWEST SPRING LASTS Neti a mere surface cheak which does not harm the shoes tn any wa: pring atyles In: to: N Ms Patent Kip BU 10B3, Sizes il 89c. (Third Floor.) At eeeesencessaaton One Lindsay gives the Neht of three ordinary Regular Price, $l. 50; $2:00- Reet ——— 3 Sees teteeee seseeneseses “Di re Candies Bay your eandy here, Where you ean wee it ‘being md ~ont know that you~ have rest, ~ Pure Canes tor Suntaz's dinner, WRAPPED NOUQAT filled with azeort- ed frult. Pound. 9c TON RUTTAR TAFFY, daltel Havered mn Ado CRAM WAFERS, pene) flavere with 12. ry fine sugar coating, Pound.iiiicarn oO MOLASSES CREAM ROLLA, a sweet contra with -meolneses candy oovering, “Th Pound sssstssastenes atladase CHOCOLATE. NONPAREIL WAFERA thnde of finest weet chocolate, Pound LOG CHOCOLATE “CREAMA In ‘vanilla, lemon, 7 The O98 PP6E4S 444405989 paar at itediona pa DN te eel INE en ‘sSpring Shirts. | BES! -Quality-materials-and— the newest styles, color- Ings and patterns. Light ef- fects with neat anes and fig- ured designs and medium dark effects, grays, bites, etc., In Bl pais or plalted bosoms, at- ched or ' detached’ cuffs. - They -are-all- this season's styles, and if you buy your, supply “of Spring and Summer shirts here to-morrow you will save the price of one. All slzes ee cut full bodies. Jc Fe $1.00 _ | BILK SCARFS. Z A = VY-WEIGHT RU “eyrimeni ot pr pretty’ pat LKIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS re 1nd figured | AND DHAWERB. patterns, preys es “tale Tat = z STRONG ELASTIC LURE ANDERS, heron ve d= fancy -ootore.</- BATH ROBES. 7 ot the ‘attiest color- PORTED, ings. Regular 31.76. ae HIRES OW, Re ING onlin, Regular Pro GG, R BORD | BAL ARIGC ANUN: pene e HIRT! DRAW RA, pee AY WOMEN'S GLACE MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES.: Another Big Sale Saturday. Anew importation has Just ee received from our Paris house, These were obtained at 3 Regular Prices About 3 tnd will be sold at the same exceptional price concessions. These are high-" | class -Gloves;;~Alf-are-made-of-speciaHty setected-skins“inr-correct- sizes: Gut very wide In the arms, 8-button Mosquetaire Glace or i; OD 19 in a tn at Gloves in all sizes, black only, in the most desirable styles; regular price $2,—-Patr ...5 WwW omen 's Eton Suits _ ‘Dashingly Made oh Fine Ghiffon Te 69 Panama at —Wonderful—values—at—the—price,— Black, blue and natty checks. Trim- med with sil braids, taffetas and fancy | buttons; high ¢ird!es; satin lining} pretty plaited skirts, $7. 69 - f Worth $15. Made as pictured,....... Women's New String” ~~ Giton Suse j je of cheviots and mannish suitings in Stripes anid fancy mixtures. Trinimed with fancy braids, tatfeta and silk buitons; girdles, g and collarless. Heguar pres, 1098, G12,.48 Women's Covert Coats. ~ Made of fine, durable Covert Cloth, u 24-inch tight-titting =m» dels, tly fronts, mm strapped seams, coltarless models, trimmed _ i with=pretty=turn-bsck--cntis. Satin Hed throughout; —reeular-—price ~ $8.95, “To-iiorraw 98 (Second Floor.) Lingerie W arsts Fhat thre Especially was Attractive. p Trimmed with fine imported ___ embroideries, handsome lace insertions and artisti- cally ornamented with pretty medallions. Also Marie Antoinette Waists. Regular price, $3.50, $2.98 trimmed with fine lace insertions aby tucks and pretty embroideries, “New, full sleeves culls ttimmed with lace, fancy collars attached. Also .’ Black Lawn Jumpers 98c at this: price Women’s Lingerie and Persiant iat ae Black and White Persian i Lawn Walt taeee tite ODS (Second Floor.) PY hs