The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1907, Page 6

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TO FIND FT RCHTEOU PITTSBURGERS, Only 28 Have So Far Qualified for Exhibi- tion Banquet. KAMINATION IS TOUGH. The Can Draw a Map of the ~ Tenderloin With Their Eyes Shut. Sighteous men could have been disoov- that ancient city would | neighbors Not one was in training at time, consequently it appears that te twenty-eight times more _ flagration. ing of model Swill be concluded. Beat It for New York. y urdle in the poli juay. lessons in business from rage lemmons in deportment O'Mare and lemons in on- the house detective of the -Astoria Hotel, — ever been in of the ‘rf pemticece him twenty-five points. ins Deen in New York over night fifty points hand some of the questice: ve You ever been tn Must Trace on Map. Streets between Fo Get streets and Sixth LF = a(+ = AS Tee PITS eRen wed as that seven of {i chases -| capture a Pew there are the questions truthfully te for admission to the nteows to admit at the | Mr. walk, Conn. Sometime ago lowed the potash by mistake, time felt ne fil effect. Then bh became deranged, and next began to hurt. Doctors examined them, but could do nothing. Suddenly ane) morning the optica were found to be green, and they save idigeeey remained #0. New York special ow treatin Nan He cannot sec. and it ts doubttu if his sight can be rest NURSES FOR TABBY AND FIDO POPULAR. HY jearty every rich person who ewne cate ang dogs bas & nurse for them. The usual wage id Cwo guineas a!week, with room and board. A training achool fer animal nuress has been astablished and -| women Who knew just what to do when Eaneeteteta hin, "Women ake te Dest nurses. GAMBLERS’ 44 YEAR REIGN HAS CEASED. Gamblers are rushing out of Mon- tana to-day after haying for _serty- URGES A VIGILANCE Victifn of Robbers Declares the Police Are Power- less There. Louls Hymes, of No. 11 Hewttt avenue, the Bronx, day that he wished them with him to form @ trolling of ¢ of the poil and in order to run dow: ang of burgiers and sneak thieves. who pave been robbing fats throughout she community, — tr. Hymess apartment waa robbed of $0 | worth of djamond rings, silverware and suffered joss. If the committee is trip| formed {t will direct its firm and best energies against a man who is believed to have @ wooden le and a rope der. airshaft at the Hymes house indicat that the burglar came down that with hls rope and the flat through the window. Just by the window sits a couch with | ® plush cover over which the intruder | climbed. On the couch an Impreasion | was left of the two legs of the man, and only one of them indicated tne | Presence of trousers. The other one showed Mr. Hymes plainly enough that & “pegtog’' of wood had been there. Hymes was robbed Sunday night while he and his wife were out. Their | boarder, Prof. Adolph Kugel, was in the | apartment @t the time, but was so New ond and F and Eigh h | wick | many Lement to LEAGUE FOR BRON | DIAMONDS ARRIVE: os) cards is @ violation of th ot| FOUNG LEMON LOST announced to his| | | iTHE EVENING WORLD, ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD nna Oanceeneineninine Eyes Turned Green and- Yet He Was Blawee Jealous Nor Envious, but Had Taken Potash by Mistake. Tt was net Jentousy that made the] four years enjoyed thelr game: eyes of Charies Kestenbaum turr peace. The new Grin jaw just | Ror wan tt envy, It wea a @ gone Into effect, It prohibits even an | potash accidentally taken as med innocent little game of poker, Slot Mr. Kestenbaum ts a barber at machines are forbidden, along with dice and roulette. What the betters | of Montana will miss moat is faro, againet which the Griffin law te par- | ticularly harsh. Any game played -with stringent | law. HOTEL SACRIFICED | TO APRIL FOOLERY. HUNTING RABBITS, After the police nad searched all ey for a little boy at South Orangs, N. tooth comb and the child was found last night. Then the parents explained why they bad pot told their name—it was Lemon. Because it was April 1 and be- cause of the name, Joseph Lemon, the | father figured that ff the police and wudllo were told that a Lemon was lost | the story would be taken as & joke. The loat bay sald he was hunting rabbits, as | informed that they were easy to take at Easter time. GREEN AND BROWN 6,000, oon- from A green diamond worth aignec to a New Jeweller, Amaterdam, has reached the customs ofc at thie port. It js the finest specimen of its color end the largest ever seen here. It weighs two and one half carate and (s nesrly as green es an emerald, A brown diamond came along with it on the same ship. Gpor VE COMPANY | | clotiving. Many of his neighbors have! “FROM MAKER The print jeft in the dust of the| | ung himself into deopty engrossed In playing the piano! that he did not gee or hear a sign of yber, who took the musician's {from a chair in the room © the piano was. the same blook been committed the losers do not the we can secure ALFRED DE CORDOVA STILL IN DANGER. to the polios, , thet It will do lice are helpless up here,” said Hymes ¢ y have tig beats and at 1s open It in simple f > Fob ua arid | after it iu done we juat have to suffer nce. If We make a fume it docs good. My idea is that we should form @ committee of effizens and hire sr own policemen. It Je the only way Alfred de Cordova, the banker, whe eon eert at his home, the Spencer Arme, Sixty-ninth street and Broadway, was rey to-day wicitow aa Delma tn danger 5 suffering trom 4 ide WHEN YOUR BACK ACHES Take one teaspoonful of the follow simple mixture after again before Fluid Extract } ; } ; dients from some pharmacy aad } a yourself by shaking in i » Kidneys often berome } up and tn ive, either { change of } ie back and pain and ache. ‘This te {raid to read elieve almost {any lame back; also overcome } the worst forms a atism {by toning up the Ku % and } forcing them to filter the uric jacid or Kheumatism poisons from the blood. Out thie out save it. 500,00000018 “NEEDED TO BULD PAM CRAL} Cost Put at That Figure by Congressman Just Back from Isthmus. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Apri! 2—Con- @reeeman Edgar C. Eats, of Kansas Cty, who has just returned home from hie tein with other members of Con- evens to the Isthmus of Panama, said in an {nterview to-day “In eight years abips will be going | through the Panama Canal. It will cout #500,000,000, but we will build ft ‘The army has got bold of it and can do tt I always was conviticed that | | | ft could not be bullt by contract PATTERNED FOR THE LONG AND THIN MAN, THE SHORT AND STOUT. MANY STYLES—FINEST FaB- RICS—WHITE AND FANCY, TO, WEARER.” LARGEST MANUFACTURERS FINE WATERPROOF GARMENTS IN THE WORLD | IMPORTANT SALE Cravenettes = Ladies’ Rubber Silk Coats Morrow Morning at 8.30. Following Are a Few of the Unheard-Of Vaiuess Sale Begins To- Cravenettes HIGH-GRADE CRAVENETTES, in many different colors and myer) splendidly tailor ed; $g;7 | every cont In this lot worth 610, $12 or $15 Sale price | | LADIES' HIGH-CLASS CRAVEN- | ETTES, all wod! "and silk mixed | fabrics, in olive, gray, tan, &c; pleated backs; splendidly tailored; all 1907 styles; made to sell from $15 to $18, Sale price | LADIES' HIGHEST GRADE CRAVEN- ETTES, in Oxford, tan and other | colors; collar and collarless effect; | cut extra full, in swellest sprin | styles; made to retall | from $20 to $22.50. [Sale price... | MEN'S STYLISH CRAVENETTES, that | $10 to $15; light and d: fit guaranteed,,, Sale MEN'S FINE CRAVENETTES workmanship; newest from $15 to $20, Sale price MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE CRAVENETT ] silk lined, hand-made throughout; to $25 values... ‘Broadway EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR MEN. | colors; well made and handsome, the perfection of style ‘and shades and sere made to latest spring styles; 622 Cor. 1 1th St. % Rubber Silk Coats | Made from silk, Mfhed wi ] rubber (odorless) in m colors and styles; are wind, dust and ‘rain proof. $13.50 to $18 values ..... HIGH-GRADE RUBBER SILK COATS, latest 1907 spring styles, in numer ous colors and designs: rain, wind and dust proof; lined with pure Para rub ber; $25 to $30 values bd | 4% LADIES’ HIGHEST GRADE RUBBER SILK COATS, made from best im ported silks, lined with pure Para rubber (odoriess); and are wind, dust in proof; over 30 different to select non in colors and designs too numer ; $495 to mention. $35 ‘to #40 values. are made to sell from *g-75 1 $ 1 9.50 retail , Paddock Overcosts, The Best of Two Continents P. D,-Europe D | The P,D, Corset is no the exgul Itc grace as Mnes, for the p Mt yields to Maal wear J.B. The J.B, Corset is shaped on somewhat similar lines and contains the best materials amd th: bes! work- manship that American manufac: tnring affords Made in this country its cost is of course less (han the im ported comeet—S/.00 to $12.50 Ai ali the leading Stores, JOSEPH BECKEL & CQ. 434 Broadway, - - - New York TUESDAY, ‘x _ <a? APRIL 2, Store Closes at 5.30 P. ‘The Sub- “Station Sore BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING We place on sale tomorrow morning two groups of Women's Suits at special prices that are unusually attrac- tive offerings, Tho suits are of Panama cloth in the pop- ular Eton and pony jacket styles, and are exceedingly good values. At $11.75—Sults of Panama cloth; fitted Eton jacket trimmed with self material; cape sleeves edged with fancy braid; jacket Itned with taffeta silk. Fifteen-gored skirt @ide-plaited, finished with two bins folds. At $12.75—Suilts of Panama cloth; semi-fitted pony coat trim- med with bias material; inlaid collar braided; small vest lined throughout with satin, Gored skirt finished with bias folds. More Handsome New Hats at $5 Another hundred of newly trimmed Hats for Women come forward from the workrooms for to-morrow’s selling in the Basement Mil- linery Store. The smart mushroom hate, made of Italian straw, are very effective; and the hand- some Leghorn hate look double the value of their price, Every day the new ideas develop, following the new effects in our more ex- pensive millinery, These at $5 each. Renaissance Scarfs and Centerpieces Beautiful Renaissance lace Scarfs and Centerpieces with pure Irish Hnen centers} will be on sale tomorrow morning, at very low prices. The lace iq wide, and they are very good values 18-inch Centerpinges, round er square, at 35¢ each, worth 60c 20-inch Cente: or “s, round or squmre, at 90c each, worth $1.50. Scarfs, 20 x 64 thches, at 95c each, worth $1.76 Young Women’ s Jackets ‘at $5 Jackets of light and medium mixtures, specially priced at $5, though worth $7 Made with box back, double-breasted, velvet collar, cuffs and pockets. Unlined. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ Reefers at $2.50 Girls’ Box Reefers of red cloth with emblem on sleeve; A $3.25 value, at $2.50. Sizes for girls of 6 to 14 years. | Two-Thirds of These Bright “Lansdownes’ Are Gone They are the “Seconds” of this beautiful and serviceable dress fabric, which we always sell at $1.25 a yard, and unlined. | The flawe, which bring this saving of fifty cents on every yard, are very slight, indeed, being occasional streaks of spote—hard to see, except on careful examination, and doing no hurt to the wearing qualities-at all. Mostly navy blue and black. 40 inches wide. 75c a yard. Figured Ginghams, 15c STige Fancy Corded Ginghams, 82 inches wide, at iSeayard., A strong, well-woven fabric with Jacquard figures on blue, tan, green grounds. Will launder splendidly This is a manufac 1s of about $,000 yards, end at this low price should and gray turer's Bu not last | Sub-Station Store, Basement, Stewart Building. | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Tea Satisfaction To get en'oyable Teapot Results the quality must be there. “SALADA” TEA Never fails to please the most Bd Betn te ate Be mtn 48 tem en sour Women’s Suits at Special Prices | | which is used and liked by so many thousands of women. || i ies v. 1907. i MERCURY and cover up the outward #; tagious Blood Poison; when oe Trimmed Dress, Street impson Crauford Co. UT PSOM AVE, f (9° 10.20" STREET, ANEW YORK, Magnificent Millinery Stocks. eT ii) & Becunt Fleer. Our Showing of and Carriage Hats is extremely handsome. “The reason is simple—we are fis ent only Paris-made Hats to our trimmers to fashion into beautiful Trimmed Hats, and they make them cost but a trifle more. though they look like hats at double the prices we ask for them. We Want You to See Our $12.50 and $14.50 Dress Hats. We guarantee them the equal of any $20. Hats to be found in the exclusive Millinery Shops. We also make stunning - Trimmed Street Hats made from our own imported mushroom hood: and foliage trimmed ; at the meen price of. >>. -<¢ +. 72. 2. <2 — <-> © so coc co o> Very Chic Trimmed Tailor Suit Hats in the new nacre braid; srs sed with our own French $4.95 Fane'es and Wings, - Speci “The Radcliffe” in tuscan color; = jaunty small sailor, with a sturaing trimming of French bane Feathers or $3, 95 Wings; « regular * stif Hat; at . Untrimmed Hat Department. Our tnyportations of Paris-Made ('ntrimmed shapes are proving a wonderful success, In the first place they are entirely different from the fats universally offered, and secondly they cost NO MORE MONEY than the Domestic Shapes We Offer Paris-Made Untrimmed Hats from Daniel, Lies, Stassinet and other French makers at §2.50, *3.75 and 4.95 Each. $00 Untrimmed Hats made over wire Pag ee in the Rough Braids, neere colors, also burnt. We could easily get $2.50 for every one ot them. Special 1.95. DOES NOT ¢ CURE BLOOD POISON While Mercury and Potash may mask the disease {0 the system hae grad for awhile, they cannot cure Con- treatment is left off, the disease will | returis worse than before. Mercury and Potash eat out the delicate lini: lof the stomach and bowels, to \often cause Mercu: juce chronic dyspepsia, cause the , ten ums, aflect {ke bones and nerves, and, Rheumatism, the most hopeless form of this decay, jdisease. Thousands have taken the mineral treatment faithfully for years to find, when it was left off, that the disease had only been | smouldering inthe system, and the old symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, falling hair, copper-colored spots, swollen glands, sores and’ S.S.S. | and without injury to any partof the system. 8, 8. 8. docs anything, but so complete! seen pgain. vi barke; we offer a reward of $1,000 for mineral in any form. Write for our ulcers, etc., would return in all their hideousness, PURELY VEGETABLE blood and cure the pri ot ¥ removes the poison that no trace of ever This medicine will also remove any bad effeets left ne pre- ous mineral treatment, §, 8. & is made entirely of roots, herbs aud that it contains a pasticleot treatment book, - = and if desire special medical advice, ont nysicians will be lad to furnish te eons free of - & SPEOIFIG OO-, ATLANTA, Gite Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.

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