The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1907, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, FORWHITE HOUSE and Riis Says He Is Out of the Running. ALL TALKING POLITICS.) {West Virginia, Declared Against Administration, Makes a Denial. WASHINGTON, April’ &—""The Preat- @ent and I are the best of friends Nothing b {4 Senator Scot ‘West Virginia, after he bad had talk about political matters with hier Executive to-day after reference to a pu that his name had been mi fone of those who had been prese: a dinner when the “anti-Roosevelt ed the words re ferred to and asked that they be given publicity _"%eqs, the President and I talked —@bout he Presitentiat “nomination, @aid Senator Scott in answer to a fur ther question. “The President said,” Proceeded the Sena Qny number of men who would make geod Presidents.” - Jacob Riis, who is m the Pacific co ie Eresifent to-de un Would’ not sccept another nominaiion the Preside: q tik OF GOOD MEN ‘STOCKS OOWN I : AN ACTIVE MARKET Efforts to Rally and Prices of Favorites Fall. SAYS ROOSEVELT Scott Quotes President) red lererular'y on severely injured to-day by an inbow preferred rose men were © ee 214) ing a signal station and nad droppea they were at the aide of the track and plete recovery, 0° peed: them clear of the oncoming wheels. O'Connor, the foreman of the gang, 4. The Senator de-| rect ge approached | 7 at the terminal and Dr: John J. McGill who is tn the railroad company’s em ind Lllnole Central Aiton 1 apd 11k Fe na) hour and the closing was the trading only removed to the Morgue. r total sales of $40,200 shares and noks to-day were 000. “that there were | The Closing Quotations. froin yesterday's final "% | though ret prices, were sli may. Ir. Riis said that tent at his wore * paid Mr. z carried unroneh. 2 Telegrams and letters continue to be by the President bearing disclosures made at the “‘comuinatio the President of support in . Other than this, there were 4 Jona! facts In connection with the | \ Botuess situmtion made public House. A age Cannon, who has just from a visit to the Isthmian not test uneasiness as to the success~ completion of the waterway Teasorable time.” said the Spea’ af gongs Hoke aon of ¢ in en route to New York, wh i gall for Europ ed at the fou! ie to-day with several frie thelr rempects to the Presid fr Smith wing reply a the Nicaraguans gelved here to-day from MOBILE, Ala, April &—Ad William F. Bates gunb< ‘Columbia, just arrived Was taken on the evening the Nicaraguan armica command of Commander Qrada and General Manuel! Let Tatler & brother of Poltcorpo B Cela was taken w , De fired. After captur | Nicarag Cortez on board the gunboat and a gasoline It had been agreed between mander Eutra of forces, and Commander } Marietta, thot Pur . be bombarded, Ce here « forces a1 I aithough it was s riving from Cribs fo surre 4 ate In am tablie 1. Giatery manage enuaio TALKED 10 a a Pa SRS BESS Prerers. three-masted of Brooklyn, ashore there, is res easy on beach, but with a he | lint to starboard. "She is making no water. A wrecking tug haa arrived from Norfolk ami is standing by, but able to reach the Bossert. The wind ia_Mght._blowing_from ._the northwest, MUNYON’S was asked for an exp on national politics and made the “The next President has got to be a in who represents the Interests of h Re 2 MORE HONDURAN TOWNS CAPTURED Puerto Cortez and Ceiba Re- ported in the Hands of woe ree a +Fe Fe re Fer all medicines, all linime: Uy MUNYON'S 6 X BH No matter what yous doctor may say Matter what your drugyist may say matter what your friends may say, no ALFRLD SMITE CO. te we CNEKILLED AND [2% sens TWO INJURED BY JERSEY TRAIN) =: Ing adulteratea milk. Workmen on Way toletit Lunch Run Down by Fast Express, Qne man was beheaded and two others Pennaylvania exprem train Just outside of the Jersey City terminal, The dead man was Thomas J, O'Connor, He lived at New Brunewick The Injured aries Spatfort and Wale They were removed t. Francis Howpital, each with & broker shoulder. The three men were at work repair. down from a temporary scaffold at (ne noon hour to get thelr iuncheon. 1s express, The t bout fifteen milta an was moving at Luckily for Spatsford and Simiskt the pilot of the locomotive knocked waa in the middle of the track, and was Knocked forward so that hin head fell y over one of the ate! ratte The engineer hurriedly made a report ploy, Was sent to the scene of the acci- ent. An ambulance was summoned for the injured, and the dead man was ecmmonece er —nanerveen eg COTTON SUPPORTED BY ROOM TRADERS The undertone of the cotton market at the outset to-day was better than had been expected on the cables, al- uy lower. at was supported by rests, although liberal receipts rts continued. The opening prices were: May, 9.60 to After th 9.01, July, 9.82 to $59; Auguat,' 9.60 to 8 eptember, 3 bid, October, 9.85 December, 0.92 to 9.93; January, W.v to 10.08, ‘The closing prices were: April, 9.39 to 94; May, 954 to 915, June, bis to 9.8; July, 9.63, August, 9.64 to 9.65. Septem- b 9.66 to 9.68; October, 9.87 @ 9.68; ——__ MAY SAVE BROOKLYN ORAFT. (Gpectal to The Brening World.) NORFOLK, Va. April &—A report received here to-day from Nags Head on the North Carolina coast, says the schooner Louls Boseert SUCCESS In Curing Old, Chronic} RHEUMATISM Patients Given Up as incurable = Speedily Restored to Health by Munyon’s 8 X Rheumatism Remedy 1 Want every rheumats bigoted or prejudiced you ma: advertised remedies. go at rider the bes hating W. L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES “a Atrialwilleonvince you that W.L. Doug jas $4.50 shoes are the hestin the world ye & ADULTERATED MILK. of the Offense Sessiona to-day againet « 9 10 aemeneeiiintalianiaais EARTHQUAKES LET up.- STANTINOPLE, April & — The the Magnitude arrested for sell dealers pleaded PARIS, April & of No. 8 Court=| ron ¢ Fre ™ Sanger,| \) dd Charies Metropolitan Oper head ht) early in the Stern Brothers To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Women’s Gloves Elbow Length Glace Saxe Wrist Gloves, in tan, black and white. 8 Button Length Glace Saxe Wrist Gloves, in tan and white, Direct attention to their New Importations of MONDAY, APRIL 8&8, 19OF s Bessie Abott's, mult, should ob | GOOD GAIN IN WHEAT au. CARRE NOW FOR wets CQNRIDS PLACE to a ¢ Shange| uae now . | Corn advanced on lighter receipts than + Latest Rumor as : of Directorship at Metro- politan Opera-House, TAFT IN CONFERENCE ke Tete SE terrae WITH CUBAN REBELS. |¥4)'c3 io. GHP Codi naa musical circles that negotiations look tng to Albert: Carre ker atreet;| Opera Comique, as succe ynried in the mana street haye reached an advanced stage . aetin from ‘This ta the Inteat tna euccession of ru. | Ut! 1.90 In the afternvon | mors about the retirement of othe present ‘or of the Comr fouse } making plane | ON RUSH OF SHORTS PAN mpany | There war a lively rush by shorts to ‘opollian Opera cover in the wheat market to-day, and | prices for the new crop options rose | more than a point. In the Southw t | where rain is needed it was clear ov ) changes of circum-| Sunday and there was 5 5 motsture on the we ¢ Mr: Conried's more prov panes _ | had been’ expected and rains in the Ohio on ig BES Tae 10 uly 463-8 =} Sak ; | tember, 46 7-8 4 re prit * members of] New '-York’s closing prices were: | € inwargoite with whom | WheataMay. ie 6 July, 0 6-8 OF: | fered, September F . | f istant Secreta aoe § 1 Awe - tary | May, 643-8 bid; July, Bile? bid. arrangements for] Chicago's closing prices. were: W heat | Boptember last, had July, 791-2: September, ertege red-telttoeh etre jeceinber, “R21-4 Corn—April, Wid to 43-8) July, #1 September, 471-8 Decem o'clock In the ted was taken jit The herr Direk | tor has dented each j ng that he han a four years | every style found in a well-equipped store. and from them we take Regular Price $2,00 Pair, $ Regular Price $1.35 Pair, November, 9.90 to 982, December, 9.94 to 9.85; January, 10.11 to 10.12; February, 10.16 to 10.17 to row away, all plasters apd ATISM CURE French Hand-made . Lingerie Night Robes, Chemises, Corset Covers, etc., Com- bination Garments in three pieces, with long and short skirts. Newest Models in Matinees and Dressing Jackets. An exceedingly large variety of Bridal Sets. Initials, Monograms and Crests Embroidered. A Special Importation of Household Linens consisting of Seotch Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases and Towels, at Decided Reductions from Prevailing Prices. 2x2 yds.,$2,10 2x2} 2igx'¢ » 2.65 2x3, 3.15 3,25 2'x3, 3,90 Breakfast Size, Dozen, $2.10 Napkins ‘Dinner Size, “ 2.95 Linen Pillow Cases, Pair, $1.00, 1.65 Hemstitched. Linen Sheets, f 4.50, 5.75 — (Huck Towels, Doren, 2.95, 4.20 Table Cloths Upholstery Dep’t Furniture Coverings and Drapery Materials Suit- able for Country Homes Much Below Former Prices. Drapery Damasks and Armures, 60c, 1.35 Formerly 85c and’2,25 Yard $1.95, 2.75 French Silk Tapestries, Formerly $3.50 and 6,25 Yard Tapestry and Damask Squares, 25c, 35c, to 1.50 Formerly 50c to $,00 Each West Twenty-third Street MANN2& BRO 4. UMA CREDIT HOUSE Furniture, Carpets @ Upholstery Goods H f Fi Rooms Complete: * 25 0 2 NG ly Furnished These room We alse furnish 3 ROOMS $75 5 ROOMS $150:° .00 Per Week tem aoet” lt pov Opens Jersey oF Conmeriicut this, Mailed An Account, WE PAY PREG — ASD CABFARE, ! H | } Trousseaux a Special Feature. < INKS, toilets, garbage dark corners, etc., allbecome harm- less to health when C. N. reaches them, Sprinkle it there daily. Trial Bottle, 10c Your Druggist Sells It WEST DISINFECTING CO. A Good Lot of Men’ s Shoes | Comes to us in an unusual way, enabling us to shoe |1500 people for a dollar or two less than we could ‘do but for the rare’ opportunity offered. The shoes are mostly medium weight, lace, button and Oxfords: and in variety include The prices the shoes sold for were quite fair $1 off the $3 Shoes, making them $2 $1.25 off the $3.50 Shoes, making them $2.25 $1.50 off the $4 Shoes, making them $2.50 $2 off the $5 Shoes, making them $3 There is good choosing in all sizes. Ready Tuesday morning. Main oor, Wanamaker Butiding Tomorrow's Offerings in the Sub-Station Store BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING Low-priced Good Watches Hand Bags ae Strap And Reliable Inexpensive Jewelry Bags Bold jewelry. The new counters disp!ay watches in fair variety, fobs, | !™*4 vest chains, rings, scarfpins, gold-mounted combs, brooches, cult. At SOc and chee buttons, studs, necklaces aud practically everything in jewelry. j ise movements, in genuine gun-metal Cas with tine ruoy is In Seyear guar Ad open-tace cases, ied Ammeriaan mover in ®:year guar- kun-metai, epanel and gold cases, vari- | goat soile Diamond Rings—Aa collection of genuine Diamond Rings, which are sald to be fully worth double the prices now marked At $1.25, | Shopps black and ¢ Peak 75 ana $1, The figures in the first column indicate the quanuty in each lot 4 Rings—diamond and colored wiones, assorted, tz T 2 Wings—diamond and opal, #27 tings—diamond single stone, ttamond single aameud ane p diamond and ¢ lamond and amond sing! iamond and diamond and fi Rings—diamond and almadine. Rings—diamond and aimadine, black Rings—dlamond and opal, $3.25 Ringe—diamond and opal, with pearis, Rae diamond a stone, $6. Last Opportunity for Some Time to |,” Share These “Lansdownes’’ at 75¢ ‘i: Less than three thousand yards‘ of this famous fabric left, tn. cr: black only. The imperfections which make the price 75 a yard, |n- a: stead of $1.25, are mostly shaded threads, and In no wise ta wearing qualities of the goods. ange ie \ Women’s Suits at $13.50 — \Girls' Wash Dresses at by Another remarkable offerigg of Women's Suits ts presented in the Basement this morning. There suits are of checked and striped suiting, with a smart hip-length jacket, Anished with buttons or ant strapping of contracting colored cloth, Mned with taffeta silk. skirt gored, piaited, ‘These pults are worth §20, but are spectaily prised! eel EL She Tas our entire Still Plenty of [other eiae is ant, | Of various materials The Millinery Flowers | ‘here is still Kood variety to chooke from among the Millinery | Spring Suitings at 28c lowers which are selling at such low prices, The cftering includes roses of many Kinds, apple blossoms, poppies, daisies, lilies of the valley, forgetme-nots, corn flowers, cowslips and foliage. Five |. Styitsh gray groups, priced at Bc, 2c, 18c, 20¢ and 2Sc; former prices were 150 ‘and cheeks to 50¢ snd it aaa mal price Interesting Ren Nace for Women. | tor sore wear There is a shoe-premium on rying @ complete assortment of six row feet. The necessity of car. brings about a surplus of nar tow shoes. Try the Basement Store first it you-have narrow feet, Printed Batiste at 5c a It's well worth your while Women's Tan Kid Oxtord: at $2.40, Made to sell at $3.50, and worth it. Button ane tas Women's Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords at $1.05. Welted and stitched soles; narrow toes, Cuban heels, D and E wide Girls' Kid Lace Shoes at $1.20. Firm, sewed soles; patent leather tips; sizes 11 to by floral A very remarkable offering of hand-colored photogravures, etchings and engravings, framed with and without mate in gilt trames with mounted corners and center ornaments burnished in gold. it Women's sixteen-button Jer art Gloves in bla 4e Thorn” and # number of other land- at $1. 25a pair. includes such beautiful subjects as “Mm barrassment,” “Her First Love. Silk Letter, Every Hose tt scapes. marines oid figure subjects, They are worth $10, but are ape- cially priced at $5. Not on sale today. At agrcias Prices Wr bave just established, the Sub-Station Jewelry Store, and it) At $1, bresents most unusual values in thoroughly worthy watches and solid brown Men's Waiches; open-face, gun-metas cases, with tine jewelled Amert- | leather lined, Atted inch frame ished clasps Sy EK. “gold Open:tace or Hunting: | At SOc, 75cand $1, at $14.60. soit black and colors, slightly morocco leather-lined Beautiful Laces Under- 50c to $2 a they ere all-worth nn An jentirely checks. at $13.50, black dots. at 28 a yard, | included. All siaes and widths Sheer fabric, grounds. have been selling it at the » price of je a yard an it lawts, you may ‘buy ‘t for 5¢ yard. Framed Pictures at ‘Half Price women's Sitk k Gloves at h more than the price, $1.25 Sub-Station Store, Basement, Stewart Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart bd Gor, Broedwey, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Stress, g Sunday World Wants Work Wonders a i lt i il

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