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LO _——- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,’ APRIL 5, TOO". oer ne Soca “Wetting Fe tes nor "ee eas eee | Nos bd ee Pe} » Ryan, of Conemaugh, Pa, hee been | activity of breweries to-dky tea 5 Drama Entitled ‘‘Waiting for a Car.’? *« “sada Sates “Ran sal =| DIVORCE GMNTED, 7 ee 5 BY BROOKLY } pee io une Dorr HaNTON : Alarms for } Mich Wrecks Big FE . * : Building. . 4 ne thee and basement factory Ps: } ullaing extenuing from No, #8 to BR Seventeenth street, and through the Be 1 Block from No. #0 to #1 Bighteenth; Blaze, 7 ONLY SURR WAY OFF GOING FROM PATERSON TO NEWARK DOWN THE PASSAIC Said Wit to Wisdom— “A full stomach mal a light heart.’’ Said Wisdom to Wit— § Uneeda , s s i| Biscuit c 7 In dust tight, Ry | & moisture proof packages. 4 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | S@preet. Brookiyn, occupied by. several Sanufacturing firms, was almost totally ——. +. @lewtroyed by fire to-day at @ loss esti- Mated at $40.00, the fire throwing fwiy * QO men and girls out of employment aa j The fire waa discovered by Watchman Fenn Connolly, who sent in an alarm, | Which was followed by @ second, with the arrival of Battalion Chief Cum- Mings. By that time the flames had Secended the alr-shafts and mush-| ig foomed at the upper floors Devuty Chict Lally, arriving in record time In his automobile, gem out a third and fourtn wiarm, as the flames had ghot through the roof and a brisk | @asiorly wind was carrying myriads of | eparks over the roofs of a row of «mall | @wellings, the inmates of which fled to the street panic-stricken. Several of the dwellings took fire, but ity of the firemen kept the Fe Was, confined to the| i “Pueiic Service” street side of the factory | i BREAKS UP HAPPY before being extinguished | JERSEY HOMES ut out of business | arily: The Interborough Engrav- Company, the Modern Improvement wfacturing Company, A. Greenhut, thing manufacturer;’ Schiessinger, at berg & Kast, waist makers, and the Aime on GONDOLAS ON THE MORRIS => & Essex CANAL } jscher Tucking Company. A back draught entrapped the, crews f Hook and Ladder No, 08 and Engine Locapany No. 1%, forcing the mento abandon their hose and flee to the y —_—— > - Think of the number of type writers that seemed popular a few years ago. Think of the different ones seeking public favor to-day. Then think of the Remington, |. which has been the standard since | ewniters were invented, and which maintains its supremacy solely through enduring merit. The man who seeks experi wry NoTPuT J > — (a*) } THE SKEETERS TO WORK ORLY CAR IN NEWARK (7 . THAT CAN BE DEPBNORD UPON, AERA ES Summer Schedule Over New Oe rE crs (PHOEBE SNOW WAS [Foc toore man hove oe Brighton Line in Opera- ——— All did berate the stupid freight that | tion by June 15. They Are Bound for Pittsburg ; STUCK IN A TUNNEL igqceacgy en dialenaberaaminy spelbcrrmlui ak CRN RS ¢ | then th 1 > | very fast—and F Ometals of the Brooklyn Rapia-Tean- eae cane Ota A traveller may upon his way to Mor- on at last @t Company have received assurances| Big Institute. I. Fi | ristown Lid nclardeauicans ecatg from Contractor Charles Cranford, who Two Hours Late in Reaching) .7¢uks ‘ontractor Charles Cranford, whO'| phe white Star liner Baltic arrived 4 ~ sas 5 | wut besid: . Wes unde: way the great structura! tm- Pelee * provemient of the Brighton Beach line no single speck; there was a wreck, not far off from the tunnel’s neck, and such a din there must have been, for Her Happy Home on Ac- | tie road from__Church avenue to Coney Island, , | * ‘hat the work will be so far completed | April 11. Three who count of a Wreck. TO AID ADVERTISERS. ence may seek it anywhere, but tliat the regylar summer time-table ean | negie's personal gue - — a the man who heeds i | We put intoS'ffect not later than Juns| McBeth, provost of D: rapline, the | 5 . longus Minne Lectures ond mane experience || 25, This means that the company will|town where the stéel king was born;| Read on below nd you will know the bu the Ue able to operate express trains over | William Robertson. y manufac- | gad, sad fate of Phoebe Snow. In sorry = Show Week. ys | hia branch of its elevated system from | turer, of the same p 4 Dr. Job | ent she was last night upon the vertising League has arranged } & Danguet Ob Tuesday evening, in the concert hall at Madison | Square Garden during the week of the Advertising Show. | It has also jectded that a series | the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn | Ross, Ite leading ph They, are ith — Brags to Coney tatand—tn twenty-ave | tie stuetoce-tor-a-tund-ot $2:t00.00 given [Fond-oF anthracite: y mnstes |t mfermlein for m Carnegie Ineti-| All blithe ard gay The cost of this improvement, ,which | Cute, i way to Qacludes the depression and elevation| Others who will attend the dedic lea, of the new Pp @f the road for ave'walles| teasor WhYs, Ww Celtic Departme: also master 0 Remington Have you tried the new: Remington mast? K will ben voralation te yen of the late@ and beat in typewriter achievement. Remington Typewriter Company Now York and Everywhere tripped her © day are nt; W. H. Ingersoll | Z ; Charles W. Wealey < S tary, and Arthur Rice, Treasurer | ~ oo } that It will be uae. W. L. DOUGLA _ 4 SIMPLE SPELLERS a ; = 4 CRAVE NEW LETTERS. ‘ Will Call It a “Key | THE WORLD a MEN. soot ree) Do you wear W. L. Dougias Shoes? [ff not, I believe | can give you good and ‘ | sufficient reasons why it will pay you to wear them. | I give the wearer the benefit of my thorough and practical knowledge of shoemaking, which has ; extended over fifty years. .| I give the wearer the benefit of my exclusive method of tanning the bottom soles, which makes them ' more flexible and gives longer wear than any other sole leather produced in this country. Ags I am the largest manufacturer of men’s fine Heed-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it is necessary for me to purchase leather and Other materials in enormous quantities; the benefit of the very low prices . | obtain | give to the wearer in superior quality over other makes. eiiee® — Tf 1 could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Doug vores’ las shoesare made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer and are —— of greater value than any other make. ae LOOKING FOR HIS WIVES. c Ti eestor: Sinuwsat ‘Marahsit’ W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Se tie dhe ass I take great pleasure in recommending the Douglas shoe as the best $3.50 ADELPHIA, April * shoe for comfort and wear. I have tried a number of others, and found noth» ing to equal them. B, SAMPSON, Importer, 95 Nassau St., New York City. aaa 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 EDCE SHOE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. 4. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.78 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN’S $3.50 SHOES, THE SAME LEA ) FOR $1.78 AND $2.00. Fast Color Eyelets used W. L Dous'as name and price is stamped on the bottom, which protects the wearer apainst Catalog mailed free. om exelt high prloes and inferior shoes. Insist upon having them. TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE. W. L, Douglas, Brockton, Mass. W. L. DOUCLAS GREATER NEW YORK SHOE STORES: 43° Broad corner He 2 2 Third Avenue, corner 120th Street BROOK 166 Broadw orner Bt Ave.,t 46th and 147th Sts. 708-710 Broadway hy Bt. bag Wrondeae sani aa ve ner 22d Street Sai valine beet coena Peed baat estroy | 1447-1449 Brosdway, corner 41st Stroet. 45 Bighth Aven oe . 421 Fulton Street, corner Peagl Street, vege of tarmere’ Ii! 2714 Third Avenue . 96 Naseau Stzvets TURSBY ClTY ip Newark Aven: ' . ‘ densi sine saci iid " a tinal cena Anty Drudge on Cold Lunches. Anty Drudge—‘' Why, Mr. Sorrowful, what makes you sit om the doorstep?’’ John Sorreuful—*‘ Tm just waiting for Mary to hand me out a bite of cold hinch. I never go in the house on washday, it smells like a bone mill.’’ dnty Drudge—"' Nonsense. Your wife washed with Fels-Naptha soap to-day, and it was all done two hours ago. She hasa nice hot lunch for you and bad time to read and play the piano besides. And there’s never any boily smell whee Fels-Naptha’s used.”? There was a;woman who made a prayer to be saved from washday with all its care. Then she tried Fels-Naptha and quit pray- ing that particular prayer. It wasn’t ex- actly washday that she meant. What she really did mean was to be saved from boal- ing clothes, with its resultant nauseous steam and heat, and from back-breaking hard rubbing. Fels-Naptha answers that kind of peti- tion completely, if you use it the Fels-Naptha way. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper. For white clothes you'll read: Soap the clothes, roll and Jet them soak in cold or lukewarm water for 30 minutes. Then rub lightly, rinse, hang out on the line. Ne, you don’t boil them; Fels-Naptha takes the place of that and hard rubbing, too. Fels-Naptha has many other valuable uses—washing dishes for instance. You'll find directions for all on the wrapper. Be sure and follow them. eae Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.