The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1907, Page 5

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% FT cc, .cas a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘DENIES DAUGHTER'S HAVE HEARING. + SCENT Railroad Committee De- | its tate rests with those who ides Not to “Smother” |] Will reap the benefit a’! | Me : |} summer. You will profit the Measure, by it, therefore a DROP A LINE TO YOUR EARD ‘ “hs YM. CITY SENATOR. Tell him you want him to vots ‘or the Five-Cent Fare bill to Coney Island. The bill Is now In the hands of the Senate Rallroad ‘| Committee. HAVE H Bes Friends of Bill-Must Keep HARRIMAN LETTER to Offset Trac- tion ‘Trust SELLER HELD FOR TRIAL. | ie if | Hill Must Answer Charge Before « Court of Special Sessions. Mag- istrate Wahle Decides. Magistrate Wahi Hit) Harn famous Ha eld ft jal in Gexsions in of Specie 7 iw vs arres ontinued. amt e's decision ts vol possible vat Mr. Harri , ad-| CLERK CARROLL, OLD 0 CITY EMPLUYEE, DEAD. m | mare ang, of | Veteran of Many Departments in for any | Municipal and Federal Service iveaeh beak Stricken by Heart Failure. ng on the bill,| James J. Carroll, a veteran city om- on that pomt.| ployee and one the best known of! Suppl Wednesugy—a]} the cleri staf! of Superintendent | PRY 4 | idward 8. Murphy, tn the Manhattan| hairman of the) Bureau of Bulldings, died suddenly of | hug iro vntrols bis | heart failure yesterday, after a fow a lengtay an ex-| days’ Illness be a me On any sungect. Carn “K “abt Ge'dia so last nigut snows he is rd c begoming convinced that a lot of people ment in the Amelican News Com. | pany. He early took to wolltics ar y Interested .n the five cent | PEP 6, held « high-salaried Why it has @hip in the D rtment of Charit! Racacaiiatle rward éniered the internal * ice, during the administra. . an is jong sterred under General James, and red to the Fire Do- at by Commissioner Cornelius nit, who was long his warm per. (friend. A. the ormanieation’ of fie Department of Bulldings Thomas : J"nrady. ite new head, picked Carrol for A trnporta wht ing. | ho ff , ‘“s PRINCE OF WALES’ SON !On a Common mon Plane % with Others, Sleeps in a Bunk, and Gets 25 Cents a Week NDON, May 1.—Prince Edward of 4 eldest son of the Prince of to-day joined the Roy at Osborne. He wil be treated « the #0 other cad A in the college dormitory = restricted to the % eekly regulations June 23, oo TARIFF DEAL APPROVED. BERLIN, May 1.—The Federal Coun- cll has passed the German-American provisional tariff arrangement pocket mone: Prince w ° {, @ Week from to: B. R. T. will have « strong bat- on hand to oppose It, and the com. | e will accord ft every liege the peopie wh Ai shoul bejon hand too—a in the Wert Side d decision the Hill The ond’ he 4 pean and Astatic > appears y hospital, cents allowed by the dward was born NEW POLICEMAN FIGHTS BURGLAR WHO USED KNIFE Friedlander Catches His Man After Chase, and |. Overpowers Him. Police ride bthe t jas itt } with an ac «iar at day and had just landed his in prison when he rest (wo others, also nd time wh ree h be dext riedlander waa in Br he ells of “Murder ‘oming from the. tene The front of this cupled by Samuel Goldberg's at ery store. Goldberg and nin wife ine the rear of the place of busin: Mra. Goldberg discoverey a man try ing to breakin the rear window | notified ner husiand. Goldberg ca: upan a stock!ly bullt man In the co yard and the two grappled. The man Idberg off and drew a jong hia time tenants had come to th yner's ar nee, but tne man ed his way to the atrdet and was making off when TOWED OR, BROUWER | accep Postmaster Singleton, of Tom River, They Are Only Good |} riends. WALD) SAID TO B. AFTER BINGHAM’S JOB, man gave John Perrot and Charles at Sixth street with being sus- of No. 172 Donohue, of Both were | pictous pers BIG BLOCK OF REAL | AMERICAN MEERCHAUM, charged Giving Out in Foreign Mines, but It Is Now Being Dug Up Here. The fear of pipe smokers that the work upply of meerschaum Ie threat: ened by the exhaustion of the Euro- meerschaum mines tn tq be unfounded from appearance of a block of that material on exhibition at the office of t schaum Company of America, Broad street. Crowds stand at the window all day gazing at this remark able exhibit, which Is biggest p.cce of meersohaum ever mined, valuid a 000 and containing material for abou. 000 pipes. It was dug from ao vein twelve feet) below the surface in a mine in New Mexico « few months ago, an! is ab u 1 foot by 3 feet 'by 2 feet in dimen it resembi It weighs forty. [In appearance block of marble. P| Pee: ee coL. LORD 1S DEAD. (Viettm of Gas Aauhraiatian Wan Travetier and Ciub Member. Joseph E. P. Lord, sixty who was taken to Bellevue Ho pital Sunday from. the St. Albans, No. 11 Bast Thirty-first street, suffering from gas poisoning, died to-day at the Col old. According to the poitce, Col. Lard y returned to the mb or yon te of the Boclety of Colonial ns of the Revolution, Historical Boctety, t yers’ and the Chureh Club of New fork Club GHILD BURNED TO DEATH, ebnos Clancy layed with Matohes | in Mothe Nett alone for a maher to-day, James # Absence, minutes by his! two years| and eo} No, 1% # home, lothes at treet, Jersey City na in the house heard him aid. ‘They d two rooms May be Caused by te SHIPPING NEWS, ° FOR TO-DAY, ; t ALMANAC Hees, B00 Un « Ce Moon riees.11.00 Tv fein ii sets up the trouble. i rou oF kaw 1 a vr! ABNIV ED, ital vow Yor Ant dl) oo Pry res LNOOMING #184 MeHIPS, pUB Day prrinrer Pastillan You may locate your Antwerp = That Trouble of Yours COFFEE Nearly every physical ail can he traced to a disturbance of the nervous system, generally by some wrong food or drink that caused The nerves telegraph to far away organs, So if pain or incipient disease show anywhere TRY LEAVING OFF COFFEE FOR 10 DAYS AND USE -Postum Food Coffee trouble and be rid of it. Thousands have! “THERE'S A REASON" , Useless drugs years| "| for If you are one of those unfort unates ask yourself why u have not that refreshing, soothing external liquid, D. D. D. Prescription Don't dose the stomach—cure the skin through the skin After washing with D. D. D. soap apply ja few drops of D. D. D. Pr scription and there is INSTANT re- lief! “For three years I have suffered in- describable torture from an aggra | vated case of eczems of the hands, known as tetter,” writes E. Clifton Taylor, of Germantown, Philadelphia |"The itching and burning at times was almost unbearable, and every- thing I used—salves, ointments and washes—only added to my discomfort tematic use of D. D) D. Prescripuon— _| Supplemented by D. D. D. soap, and | now, after the use of six bottles, | ani happy to announce myself CURE 1 am also cured of the habit of using ordinary soap. “Iam recommending D. D. D. soap and D. D. D. Prescription to every | body.” No more dosing the stomach with No more smearing of greasy ointments on yourself to vex your temper and stain your clothes. A simple wash and your agonies and Jerse disappear and with it soon the humiliation of showing a dis tressed face 33 Thousands who | | have written their gr D. Prescription and y letters at our drug sto’ | the remedy and we | words of the manufacturer | Riker's Drug Stores. Your Money’s Worth’ |] You can te sure of always receiv: ing the very best value for your money at our stor? and the most liberal accommodation. DAN TY & CO EAST 23" S17. @ DOORS WEST OF FZ°AVE. $1 8.08 For Rais aby 18 this | a $25 Quartered 4 Oak Sidetoaré.| like {ilusteation handsomely} carved and pile ve been cured itude for D. D. can see their We vouch back the has tine ch bevelmr one lage and two small drawers (one draw.r lined) | and cupb ard. | Large Size Sliding Couch at ¢ design, with beivy steel frame, ational wire spri soft wool mit HHtress covered in green denim, neatly tutted. Actual value $12.00, $6- 99. Credit "tinal IMPLE CURE FOR ECZEMA “Then | immediately began the sys-! AS Boke pe MAY _You Can Buy Our Regular 40c Chocolates at 29c. COPER G J.B.GREENNUT, PRESIDENT. ‘o- MOTTO, Being “C ‘Chocolate Thursday,’ 91 “eect Me oF IEGE NO ECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE New Mohair Tailored Suits, $25 14 eo Many Other Spring Suits and Skirts at Lowered Prices Byes amid the consistent y brilliant disp ay in the Women’s Suit Store the new. mohair suits shine with rare radiance. They ere fashioned of a particu’ar y lustrous quality of mohair, in smart-cut:way or Prince Chap models, tailored to a nicety. The coat is lined with superor talfeta, and the skirt fash- ioned with plenty of flare and swing, having two graduated box plaits in front, deep side plats all around, and two stitched ta ds at foot. Choice $25 of tlack, blue and white Prince Chap Suits charming, new model in cray black or navy panama; 28-inch plaited skirt with banas at the bottom ‘ $12.75 to $14.75 Suits, A large variety of suits in fancy pan-mus, Eton or jumper :uit eftect About 10 to sell to- Dy $7. 50 morrow at.o>.. $5 to $5.50 Say ‘Skirts, $3.95 The chance of ihe season to buy a -smardy plaited, snappily modeled skirt, $: 3.95 developed in se mixtures oor, Front, mixtures, atand full A mixtures’ or for cnly. Sice sl Coope liese Values are tuice 5 and even three times (he sale prices S ERE’S one of the most str king examples we have seen in a long time of what a backward season can do to prices of merchandise. t's our duty to our public to give targains and to give the best we can get, but once in a while we ger bargains that make us fcel sorry for the man who takes the loss. i th’s .s one of that kind, We have the entire line of sample coats and the estire unsold stock of hi of the yery best New York makers—a designer noted for the snap and eacellence of his styles. Uncer orsinary weather conditions he would have sold these a month ago. But we haven't had those conditions, so he bas sold them a month late at a loss that would stazger a manufacturer less prosperous and strong. Not one coat in this fot would have retaile1 regularly for less than twice to-morrow's price. Some of them would have trought three tin es that price. The styles are simply the best there are. Choice of some tw ealy: styles is offered. We ofter the entire collection at two prices, as follows: At Tan Broadcloth, Eton Jackets, Black Broadcloth, Eton Jackets, 48-Inch Tourist Coats, Biack Voile Etons, Braid Trimmed. English Covert Jackets, Full Length iraveling Coa's Black Broaielcta Pony Coats, Full Length Satin Rubber Co Bia k Taffeta or Ponzee Ti re-- "9.75 IMPORTANT NOTE rn advantage 'o choose early. verter Coats. A good part of this collection being sample coats of woicn tocte is but one or two of each style—it is distinctly Many of the best bargains are in the exceptionally : choice one-o.-a-kind garments. Children’s Underwear Three Special Offers tor To-Morrow Tage par po — Rae Women’s. Spring Shoes Foot Moulds, Low or High OOT MOULD shoes, as most HESE three items ought to tring to this store every people know, are our leading mother who needs crawers, pet.icoats or nightgowns line, and the only Variable for her litle children. Nowhere in New lork can thing about them is their styles. you get garments of cqual quality for prices so low. fhey are always up to the same high, unalterable stand- ard of goodness as the first pair that we sold, or as any of the hundreds of thou- And these only speak of the many other good values we are always offering here. made Petticoats—of good muslin; made with deep lawn ruffle, with four Dray ers—of gocd musiir; wit tucks and embr ivery talllaniaines 2 8012 Y851Qe@ sows of bemsics tucks and] | Sands Of pairs we have sold since, bis Nightgowns — of .ood muslin; | ‘Wide edge of lace: Foot Moulds are all tashioncd and finished by most “made Hutbird siyle, with | sizes 4 to l4 yrs fe expert workmen, and of the finest shoe materials that can tcked yoke and ruflle ovneck | arly 58c; at 45c be had, ‘ and on sleeves; sizes 2 29 All the newest styles in women's Gibsons, Oxfords to 10 yre; seg. 30c; at WOT daiced! Gatear Mints Rated Pies: haan? and pumps, in kid, patent or calf leathers, black or white, are here now, and new ones arriy . ing daily to take the place of those Children’s Cloth Coats || «= si’ 4 thot ot oe 2S Oe Women’s Sample Shoes or Oxfords The output of a manufacturer who makes only $3 10 $5 shoes, ut he needed ready money and sold us his, entire stock at such a reduction that we can offer you this col.ection saving cn stylish little coats that Made of fancy Several ERE'’S a 25 per cent, every child would be proud to wear, mixture ; also of cheviot in pain colors attract. vely trimmed exceptionally preity styles m All well made and of good wearing quality, $] 48 of excellent shoes, Oxfords and pumps, in $1. 95 Sizes 2to 5 years; regularly G1.E8: Ofe5.00 ° cluding a few tans, at ent Cop 004 Foe, Comics ee) feet Ba eee ha ‘The E Big Store’s Pure Food Exposition| Stee 25 to tee hone orde:s, 35 S Cent. Free delive ics almost everywhere. Cayef"l and quick attention given to Call 4000 Che'ses Old Dutch Coffve — Ss Santa Clara Prunes 25¢ 25c¢ Premium: Hams WHITE Quart bortle {¥ RED CURRANT PIC JELLY Pisa A044: levee ‘ 206 bib, ote oi le 18 new sicloT SA re Brows op the Orehe ‘Gone 0c | 4 > lle | -—— Swift's Naphtha Soap bane te Oe Siege! Goaper >@ ©, Poe | 20th Century 8 ap Seid in Loe Bis > a Sensational Sale of Women’s Sample Coats

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