The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1907, Page 7

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A EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. if WOGh What the world ts like, But, ithe | if | SUPERVISORS AGAINST RUEF. + j INL | | Bi gene Heieh Ketler, whe didnot her tr MOTH RAN H LOVE LETT RS SAN FRANCISCO, April % — The Get the Convenience” firmity stand jn the way 1 fee if Supervisors yesterday removed ‘ tion, From the time | } ius tary, Benator George BH, Keane, | A Dollar a Week Store Closes at 5,30 P. M. The Sub-Station Store BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING ; Nef apecia; patron and friend w | Svikedl epalian. ‘aiiee ‘toa AUER ‘ ip Hd : was adopted Supervisor Gallagher an A wh A tember Of the Leqislat nounced the board would have nothing | | WIil clothe you—or any member of SENG tioaled rat ta the more to do with Ruef. ‘The trial of || your family-selther sex—old or some iittle ward to the RISE = VENUES Kno CLOTHING Bina and always at most subjects com Many new and attractive groups of merchandise have weenan who ts Moderate Prices my Can See My Husband + seminaries 'Mother Trapped With|“Other Girls Will Kidnap | been’ prepared for TOMORROW'S selling in thy Basement at CS hed 26 a Pianist. ‘ |] Here area few specimen values— Store. The following are merely representative offerings. as Distinctly as Any Howton Anatituton Little Ones as Others You and I Won't Have |] Choose at $1 aweek—dhe caries! wey: | ||| NOt on sale today, € unvaild mother Fled in Panic. Sweetheart.” Excellent Values iM|} sic panama Suite, very finest The fact tha’ ne say het soe hevér agpehied te] WY, Co in. STR “nas Pigg hen ge Pg cnet (Special to The Fvenire Works.) William T. Davidge, the Brooxyn I re nch Covert Corset Coats, ted to perform at) PASSAIC, N. J., April 3—Mre.| ,. rs éay aftaigned in wiat- 1 Galwpo and her four ebtidren,| Stor wns to-Oay arrile UNE TTT Girls’ Spring Coats even years: Librate, five: bush Court cherged with the shooting | 4 Joseph, weven.monthe, | °% Horalle D. Wilbert on the night of in erie |] Taffeta Shirt Waist Sui wore burned ¥ MOMNS | srarch it. Mies Wilbert, who te & |} China Silk Waists fire which destroyed « three. scare pst npg trsaont hpertelbintergententlag PURE “asvcipeeheega th | city, owned by Misi nf | &nd appeared on the stand for the frst) a Ss Ss Thibets, finest make.....-.$10.50 / | Mokrai. time to-day. Davidge's mother, Mrs. / ° itty occupled apariments on | William Daridge, widow of the vet-} Spring Overcoats, finest coverts, oor rear, and were prevented | ran actor of Daly's company, died at Our entire third oor {s given over to $8.50 boul. the flames from reaching the fire- | her home from the disgrace while ner this very important and immense show: | | ae i was then, somothing told ape on the front of the dwelling. | son was held in Raymond Street Jali, | ing. Hundreds of different models, in man aod that| Michasl @alupo, the husband and| Attorney Leon Raubelm, for Da cluding a special importation of Parisian ZEI & AR t hand made noveities,at prices rangingfrom \ of You.” — Women’s Tailored Suits Separate Skirts and Taffeta Coats » At SPECIAL PRICES Tallor-made Suits of Panama cloth, with Eton and “aie coats, Sored plaited skirts, at $1 steds, at $8.80 nd $15. | Eton Suits tn mixtur } Semi-fitting fly-front k Coat Suits in mixtures, at $10, $12 and $15, Separate Skirts in black, blue and brown Panama cloth, also Fauttings tn stripes and mixtures, in gored platted styles, at $3. Skirts of mixtures; thirteen-gored, each gore plaited in clusters below hips with plaited flare, at $4.50. Eton and ckets in taffeta sllk, embroldered with brald or trimmed with » at $9, $10.50 $14, and $15. Women's $4 Shoes at $1.50 This unusual news concerns @ very fine group of Y in | | Women's Dress Shoes of patent kidskin, in glazed ki quarters, turned soles, plain toes and Louis XIV, heels, They are the surplus stocks of one of the best 3 trade- mark shoes, although the manufacturer has stamped an- ; other name over the regular one. The shoes are perfectjin every respect and are “remarkable value at tomorrow's price—$ 1.50 a pair. FINGER TiPS HER EYES. Young Wife of Lucius F. C Garvin Is tbe Heroine in a iecauital Love Match. © death early t that day twenty- ned over me) telt-mn eet well as ee ins bela id) phovin=scr, R. i, Apel 3—re over ‘dm the worle of romance there has been & true love match it is that of Lucius Fy C. Garvin; former Governor of Rhode Island, and Miss Sarah EB. Tomlinson, ap blind sweetheart Thatr marriage took place hero last night @t the par- edhage of tne Lonrdate Bapttet Church, | | the Rev. Theodore F. Gleason, pastor, Perforning the ceremony. Hair the immediate relatives of the ride! pair were in attendance. Those fppluded the Misses Norma, Florence and Ethel Garvin, daughters of the xamined Mise Wilbert mei did. When [ father of the viotims, we. Leon's mit, In answer to his questions she 00 Sonizd ever loving or saying she loved Davidee. Rauhelm asked her to ex- $] 4.00 to $45.00 ‘b latter which she admitted writ-- in the groupe on the? is ae renen love the house and| S00 eed She rene Aly denied desiens, beautifully hand embroidered | ird floor, He went! she had ever told him sie would ma with cainty hand worked lace yokes, | seed ate ice, (and his) Rte lawyer reed another letter in| needlework, &e. 4 ne lawy 1 fe he and part of his hair waa) which she {s alleged to adjure Davider off. He wae finally ecized by| tenderly: “Please don't walk up and $7-50, $10.50, $15.00 ti firemen and drageed out of the build-|down Fulton street or the other girls | A seven-time World Want tng, raving Mite a madman. MMe ‘be.| Will kidnap you and I won't have a kroe nuadal Wahu sweetheart ‘ r Ss. md driven tien almost in|" Pavidge’ walved examination and] - \Works all the week, Order one eitier \Gorernor Mr. and ¥ \ ea te ee Tr A ee eee ‘Broadway,17th& 18thSts to-day and prosner, | om re-entering the budding. A James Bonner, sister and brother-tn-/ physician attended to his burns, and} =~ = if = sae Jaw of tha price “ — + he was afterward taken ¢o his broth. piensa seve wnt The eer JUDGE TRAMPS. SEVEN —(*%s teme.in Lot The police found the cha: the reason that the public Cannot be | MILES IN FAST TIME. of the mother and ahiehd etter (ta interested in cur private affairs, We * | dlaze had been extinguished, fare very bappy, indecd.” - All Sve were on the floor, close to- wets the qood a | gether. Their remains were carried tended to the radi April 2—| out tn baskets, Credit Clothiers ‘535 Fulton St. 468 Fifth Ave. BROOKLYN. © reminded mo A brave girl tt Ing and which ended | and all that goes witli It" | Also a fatge variety of our own spectal | Underwear for Men and Women Women's W Anished Vests, low neck, sleeve- ds lendid 15 quality, The hem “seconds” do not Broadway at ‘ Women's Thirteenth Street. i Department. Light weight natural color that were ex- {Bpecial ta The 4 lity Lisle Thread bride ghe said} WHITE PLAINS, =a Supreme Shirts and A size or two * @lie dig not think her dindness negd | Sup . M S Tomp-| The Mokrai buflding was otcupted a * Gthnd io the way of their happiness® | Kine, of Rock ty. who ts hold-| by twenty-one families, and there was HE Benefi $80f ||] 72" Aané, besides, you know, We blind | ing court « 5 while on his! ® panic aa the flames ewept througn SRinGeE Ewe Jos— oka 8 | way from th n k to White | the house *{ Plains people are not atways as sightle: the public has teen led to believe,’ Sig added. “Why, 1 can see my hus- tyand now quite as dstincly as any of you.” And the bride caressed the tips @f her fingera over the ruddy face of Specialization Are Revealedin This Splendid Series of Tailored Suits ‘or Women and Misses v1 | Men and women clambered down the ‘®TTY-| Hre-escapes with thelr children, while jothers jumped to the yard from the rear windows. police and firemen found the hall- ways and stairs crowded by the tenants court in time, making the | 80d eaved some who were in peril of Blue Chambray Negligee Shirts, 50c je chambray over 6 14 to 17. Men’s Collars, Six for 50c halted at These shirts are made | our gwn well-fitting-model quality of scuffs, m the former Governor. stance In the coreected tke ny | being trampled. The fire which was Rays of. Light for Her. Jone hour Mfteen minutes and ten| the seonnd ial inthe eat three ies : | eeconds months started in the cellar under a Specie! at Value $39.8 Under another name ‘these co! are sold everywhere for $1.50 “The bilnd are blessed with a sixth | ““iqe did not scom fatigued in the least,| printing shop owned by Max Weiss. rea scesteg A dozen. All the best styles in wing, straight standin, genee—Chey can aco with ther fingers,” | and declared he had enjoyed the tramp, About $00 éamage was done. NADIR CaS lea Bolt som gay so a! {and ty six for 50c. 3 x Sie continued, “and so you Must not} - vena Dat Smee ' think there ls nothing but dagkiiées for ss Phe marringe fs the result of @ court- a shipt hat ha continued for several years, ve : ‘The romance may ‘bo sald to Tum back B. ‘ 2 bral to the days when the bride was @ chit «Bromo me °° of a girl in pinafores, She is ghirty-two | Years old-now, while the bridegroom 1s | sixty-seven. She was just seven years | That fe | | Let it be understood that these gar- ments are removed many degrees from the: commonplace. The art of the skilled craftsman is exhausted in the fashioning of these tailored suits—they may not be measured Girls’ Wash Dresses at Special Pricés Three offerings of Wash Dre fer girls of 6 to 14 years, at very attractive prices At $1—Sallor Sults of blu nd white pique sh white gray and ox-blood chambray; bratd- ld. “Peter Pan” Dresses of striped wo tle. a: ehon the ws aistoel. with | 24 ordinary accepted standards. Sailor’Suits of white unfon nen, with braid- Malignant spine! meningitis at her home ine. ines of subtle grace induce a }| ed collars » bave plain collars, and some are trimmed with LS ate ses Laacative Bromo Qui perfect fit, and the shapeliness is | | °""""" otis ta we Dr. Garvin. He brought the little girl safely through the ‘weeks. of suffering, -but| gisnsiy nemed remedion With returning mrength the eyes were | give hie firet end original romeo muddenly stricken , anc | #0 for twenty-five y | -_— oe 4 e RESTAURANT {oe EIGHTH f)FLOOR retained—always. Button through semi-fitted Sack Coat Suit of serge and chiffon Panama—all colors. Collar and cuffs of white pique. \1) Cotton Doilies, Tray Cloths, Scarfs And Pillow Shams | | All are made of strong, serviceablé muslin, with plain or hem- | | stitched hems, and at very low prices: Doilie Tuxedo Eton of chiffon Panama and worsteds, collar and cuffs of Irish cro- chet lace all colors. 3 24-in., 1Be, iNow Shams, 32 x 32-1n., 25c. 18c Checked Cotton Voiles at 123c A firmly woven fabric that will launder well. Brown-and-white, 1e-and-white, green-and-white, red-and- Gibson Eton of stripe and check wor. steds e d with pointed bias straps of material. i Three Button Cutaway Suits of stripe and check worsteds, fancy shaw! col- jar and cuffs of silk. SAT | ; How to Purchase a Good Used 110 AV, 19°70 20" STREETS NEW YORK. Bretelle Eton of gray worsted stripe and check worsteds and P: fancy collar, revere in contrasting colo 20c Half-linen Madras at 123c tae ee ee eae IR a n with white 63-inch Taffeta Ribbons, 38c a Yard | 5 6% inches wide, at 38.8 yard; white, pink, Hght bine, mauve an ulléren’s wear, End-and-end mix- t and navy blue in combi- Prince Chap Suits of serge and chiffon Panama, also black # hi collar and culls of Pea Upright Piano for Only | } Lascrovs, stiff Taffet instead of 70c. Colors cream, A very remark: aster Tailored Suits, | \7 | |$59 to $75; Value up to sire | | 1 Chickering. | 1 Fischer. | 1 Steinway. | | 1 Hardman. The Suite involved in this group have | 1 Waters. | Seen sea Women’s Gloves at Low Prices | 1 Emerson. | 1 Shoninger the suits among those from $59 to §75. Two attractively priced offerings i | . i At 25¢ a pair—Woren's lds! At $1 a pair— Twelve-button 1 Wheelock. || 1 Pease Thread’ Gloves in biack, white | Mousquetatre Silk Gloves in blue, || : and gray. | pink, black and white, 1 Behning. 1 Wissner. | 1 Gilbert. | 1 Kurtzmann 1 Needham 1 Jacob Doll, 1 Sterling. Thirteénth Street. 1 Behr Bros, | Imported Hand- made Shantungs || 1 Wilson, imported ly se natural color 1 antung Silk, 9 to 9% gate each | $0480 Bpiece. ‘This milk 1s worth $1.25 a yard. W not t it sell them in dress pattern lengths 0 This ar iueual offermg | howe $3. 50 SHOE “on Wool- Finished Cotton Blankets, $1.95 | Just one hund white Wool-finished Cotton Do youwear W.L.Douglas shoes? tf net,! believe Blankets, 72 x 844 1 Schumann & Son. 1 Tway. || ¥ Sherwood. | | | ait t A \ 7. 21 Real Piano Bargains! OU are perhaps familiar with the fact that there is a “ swapping " element in the piano business by which instruments that have been used are taken in part} payment for new pianos and sold very cheap-—but you cannot possibly have amy idea what really excellent pianos can be purchased in this way until you visit our warerooms, pi Weight about 5 pounds, 1 can give you good and sufficient reasons why F or plank are slighty soiled, $3.26 Blankets, ag it will pay you to wear them. I give the wearer the benefit of my thorough and practical kneriedes of shoemaking, which has extended over flity years. ve the wearer the benefit of my exclusive method of tanning the tes soles, which makes them more flexible and gives lon- ger wear than any other sole ther produced in this country. As I*hm the largest manufacturer of men's fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it Is necessary for me to purchase feather and other materials in enormous quantities ; the benefit of the very low prices | obtain I give to the wearer in superior quality over other makes. $1.95 @ pelr. oe Japanese Drawn-woark Linens at Little Prices | fade of 1 J finely hemstitch and with elaborate drawn-work rices rang 9c for a 6-Inch Dolly, worth Ihe, t@ 72 inches, worth $1.85 91.25 for a Beart 18 Interesting Prices On Framed Oil Paintings If I could take you Into my large factories at Brackton: Mass., The new » Blore prowents a quite remarkable Many vse’ instrumer > us in this way in <o ne the immense piano businers we do—every and show you how carefully W.t noes are made, you |} collection ine & figure paintings—all of whieh bth ys s le a way int shag wi a as mictlmmesani| tos tak cdeets te on would then understand why they ape, fit better, wear are handson with wweep gilt frames, with mounted product fimds 40 wn . ngegeleags “ aye © flonger and are of greater value th: r make, |B} corners and center ornaments, burnished in gold, incica’ion of the truly remarkable values in standard makes which we have to offer These Upright Pianos at $110 Will Be Quickly Sold! ne of these intruments—we W. L. Doug! as shees for a 3 purchased « pal them ever since with more satis ay. Mak CuELNER, 540 Broome dt. New York City, These are a few.of the reasons why | make and sell more Men's Fine Hand-Sewed Process $3.50) Shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE oh"! sr cqustse Sy MEPL Paice 08 ld AAAS aA PET OP 4 oe Cleat ME Ram ake take tae Ga MN He "BEY WO BANGLA |W, Douglas, Drenden, atu W. L. DOUGLAS GREATER NEW YORK SHOE eaters oi Te -— aas $7.50 Paintings are now $4, $9 Paintings are now $6 Paintings are now $7.50 nd $17.50 Paintings are now $10 ‘ at $15, $17. 0s $35, up to some i t tramed, at $78. ‘are worth @ third to a bulf more thao prices From th i wat economy yo nnot do w'ter then t my © y benause these panos would be ed at © our figure if the pricing wero E y ther ectnal yalve, 10 Dawn eee ee You can purchase « 5 row ery convenien! lerms—amd remember iowiis ‘eaves wk within one year apy used piano you may yanent af & new Inslune hos fe the breadest and fines New York t includes tre famous Packard, Schumann Atk twelve clher maley—aa well as the wonderful H. & 8, G, Bald on easy monthly terms-only $10 down. JOHN’ WANAMAKER Formerly A.1. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Lighth to Tenth Street, visit our Pieno Store—rear, Fourth Floor. nil

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