The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1907, Page 11

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5 ROUGH RISHT "FOUR KILLED IN FOR TWO SLEGTAS WRECK CFB. & 0. ChICAGU EAPHESS IN AU Thi Brooklyn Detectives Fol- Ita nimenVictim lowing Alleged Thief Have. Many Mishay or Le s Injured. COR LEN \ Vea v, Van om Reet i) Motore i pi an To- 1 Man f Auto Th Maes Dn y B ! ‘ ® e « r ar tw ee. F : word IDS HS FATHER Had Tied Rope to Bedy Strangled Himself to Death, PALMA REPORTED AS FUGITIE aN Cubs, May 1—President ore, she re alr ertousty I at h ch Pigeons Maher Stole Soared| the Oaule River Away and Coat Went Mr Palma’a friends here have as yot ywthe Pa sengers Escaping More HANGING IN ROOM yst and] AS SERIOUSLY SICK. ecelved no direct news of his {liness » Confederate Joseph TL. tral, ¥ nue, was NTs Court ¢ coat and two pikeons ch said that M nto the store, and, after admiri rds and ;Gogs and things, gra wi other, he Policeman Cons his arrest was 4 pul up job. He was held in $6 ball for trial by Magistrat Btelnert. * “ FTALIAN DUKE HOST AT JAMESTOWN FAIR, De Abruzzi Entertains American and Visiting Admirals Aboard Cruiser Varese (Special to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Va, May 7—The fea ture at the Jamestown Expositi Gey wae an elaborate dinner given at noon by the Duke De Abrusal, com jmAnding the Italian Squadron on the A Food Not A Medicine Flagship Varese inner being ven ADDS FLESH the loan comes of leone jd si Pe ee ee dered the Amer vieiting Adn eluding the other Japanese other foreign ommanders, | Ambassqdor and ls now here a to The Duke De Abrusal goes to Wash po all the food tha is eaten, fagton. He returns to Hampton Roads PFPTOL was created in th @n the morn of May 13 for an elad food laboratories in the wi o Va that afternoon worth has been fully proven. It is pe to increase your ft. within 30 days or money will be re- funded. no questions asked. Start using Papel a] ‘and watch vowel feowhy ty People ben ld The Pepto! Company First Nations! Bank Bldg. Chicage. possible t take pom y PB es sues spay mort nd THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, =] | DR | The Doctor Writes of Counte | annie fa CHAS, H, FLD’ w York 0 ee Dear Mr. Fletcher:—I wish to congratulate you on your numerous vic- tories over counterfeiters and imitators of Castoria, and trust the time is not far distant when these inferior and dangerous mixtures will be entirely suppressed. | You are right when you say in your advertisements that it is “ Experience s-, against Experiment,” T feel it to be an outre | dren that my name should y Aug. 17, 1905, , and an imposition upon the parents of little chil- j jated with imitations of Castoria, dangerous to | the health and life of thes: ltt ones who too often fight their battles for life in vain. Let me again commend:you for the high standard you have maintained in the preparation of my prescription, and J confidently believe it is due to this scrupulous integrity you are indebted for the wonderful sale of Castoria feet and the steady growth it has had since I gave you the details of its mauufacture in my laboratory thirty-three years.ago. cor The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of a and has been made his per- @ es aa sonal supervision since its infancy. lida Allow no one to deceive youin this, All Counterfeits, Lmitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and en er the health of Infants and Children—Experience st Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soething Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feyerishness, It cures Diarrhora and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Platulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. cenuinE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of PER CENT ‘tion fords. | Opium Morphine nor | Nor Narcotic. Aperfect Ri Ly for Consitpa-| | | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea | | Worms Convulsions. feverish | | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. | Foc Simile Signature of | ee. The Kind You Have Always Bought | In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENYAUR COMPARY, TT MUPRAY 27, MEW YORK CITY. An FE. Pluribus Unu High Ball Can Only Be Made of @ RIDS THE SYSTEM | S.S. e OF MALARIA Malaria is an atmospheric poison which we unconsciously mursystem, T od in its constant passage through the | A Fable The ten o'clock schiler was pun ished for his tardiness, y bre athe into the germs, and troy the rich, red corpuscles of t red) it to ak, watery condit jat it is uval A Moral nou the system, and disease gets a foot 1. Thent Malaria, suc! | deranged d | affecting ev a chronic § The tardy pur haser of | Sprir lothes generally receives his pun ishment in form of 4 depleted selection nal ao here be sallow comple and perhaps chil id fever show {the body, Malaria also affects th, ousness, and often a | 1 rinated pains, and s, weak vitality affections ¢ ften re {ro om. ‘this i lious disease poison is allowed t late in the blood in sufficient quantities falaria must be remoy the system through the circulation, and-for this purpose not 3.8.5, This great remedy goes down into the hlood erms, microbes and poisous, and permanently cures Malaria not only cleanses the blood of the cause, but furnishes it with ful p rties it needs, so thal instead of a weak, germ-infected 5 spreading disease throughout the system, it becomes a rich, red fluid nourishing the body and enabling it to resist disease, 8. S, 8. is also the greatest of all tonics, and builds up and invigora’ tire system while ridding the blood of the germa of Malaria, Persons who are suffering from Malaria will be pleased vi ith the prompt and pleasant results pro: duced by the use of 8.8, 8., u take it with confidence hecause ie ps aipoleialy este safe radial, ba ree from harmful minerals of any kind. on the blood yon desired sent free to all who cause we manufacture all | clothes we sell, we can contr ally freshen up our stock wit the newest style stunts. Ju now we can take admirably and dr care of y« THREE 110-125 Walker St. 148 New York 880-562 Fulton 41. Mrooklyn stheen MAY 7, ILS A ne Heavy Cee to nity ene 6c) | Wednesday’s Pure Food 1 Specials 1907. i RESTAURANT . EIGHTH , ey \§ SUXTTIPAV. i 12°T0 20" STREETIF NEW YORK. { A Special Wednesday Sale of White | Enamelled Bed Outfits at $16.75. OF Fourth ang Fifth Floors. COMPLETE Bed and Bedding—all but the Redclothes. An interesting special for Summer home furnishers. The beds are made like illustration, with 114 inch continuous posts, heavy laterals and fancy All | sizes. brass scroll fittings on head and footboard Also one strong iron spring, made of heavy tubing and { full wiz ; closely woven wire, one fibre combination mattress covered with satin-finished ticking, , To-morrow, $16.75. Heavy Brass Bed Outfit at $35.75. bed, madé of 14-inch continuous posts, with fine, heavy mountUng, finished with dest 4ll sizes. Also a high-grade upholstered spring, and our special all mixed full 40 Ibs. weight; both covered with the best ticking—complete at §35.75 5 Dressers or Other Specials in Brass Beds, 100 $18.7 Chiffoniers to UMintch at $16.25. ‘ $16. $26.75 Hraas Hox $19.75 for $28.00 Brass Weds The latest. ae in all th $23.75 for $28.75 Brae Bods, golden oak, birch, tds ted with extra | $20.75 for $40.00 Brass Beds. rors with Jacq $34.75 for $14.00 Brass Deda construetion §24.75 Atlas Refrigerator at *21. Only the highest class materials are tion of t ese built cases and finished in nice y po ised go den oak A very durante Fre neh je or al Frene rags trimmings; guaran red used in the construe- refrigerators—thorough y kiln-dried we | lumber, Tr le offered (see picture) is 3ity in. wide, 21% In and 68 In high The capacity of th chamber is 110 Ibs.; w 230 lbs. The tee chamber is Hned 1 h amelled ar Ried Curtains at About Factory Cost d fitted with three OTWITHSTANDING the sharp advance recently in the prices of such goods, we are able, through advantageous purchases some months ago, tN on Muslin Curtains which are actually below factory cost to-day: Striped Mt to quote in Curtains Figured Muslin Curtains, Fine Quality ‘To-day!s price 60 price $1. 25 patr, To-day's price $2. Ey Tucked and Lace Musiir | e Bobvinet tains, Lae r ed To-day's price 75e.; sale price 50c. pair, | price $1.75, sale price Py pair: Sheer ty ‘urt + ed Ruffies Engtish sobbinet Cucteine Yo-day's price $1 . pair. | To-day's price ¢ 50; sale price $1.65 p <r. 700 Pairs Novelty Curtains 1-3 Off. Dainty [enaissance and Arabian effects suitab e for the Summer home—purelased at price con- cessions which make the follow ng extraordinary values possible $4.75 Curtains, $4.50 Curiains, $6 Curtains, $2.95 per pair $7.50 Curtains | ! a 2 , $2.50 per pair. The Demand for Dagar oe Tones Great Reductions in Decorated China. 4a Fifth Poor, UR foreign china buyer sends news of several great purchases made among, the potterices of Europe—beautiful ware which is already on the way, and for which we must make With this end in view, prices have beea reduced on our’ entire stock of chica and porce'ain dinner ware to a poi t which should insure a speedy clearance. for Cups and Saucers, Ve fetable Dishes, Creamers, Sauce Dishcs '10e ete.—an importer's entire show-room sampes bought at ess than hall price—al arranged for quick choosing on \arge Vargain Tables—a ine t) replenish your China for summer homes at great savings. Others at ‘c, Se, vc Breakfast Plates, 12 Dishes, 75c., Dinner Plates, 15¢. Soup Plates, 12c. Vegetable Dishes, 20c., 25c., 35c room at onee, te and up. Covered dyxier Tureens, $1.25. Vegetable ( 85c. and 95« Pickle | Dishes, 20¢. Cream Pitchers, 25¢ | Sauc 30¢ | Meat Platters, 20r,, 35c., 5Oc., ‘auce Tureens “50¢ Soup Bowls, 15¢ | 75e. and $1 ( od Sugere Covered Butter Dishes, 6c | Jugs, 45¢ Tes Cups ané Coffee Cure, 186 a) Cake Plates, 30c | Oatmeal Dishes, 12¢ Tea Pots, 68¢ A Sale of Mattings! 600 Rolls Just in! HESE mattings are fresh from the Orient and include the long-wearing mat tings from China and the bizarre diversitied effects from . aps n of carefully selected straw—fresh, pliable, properly cured and made woven in a beautiful variety of New Designs and Odd Colorings, A most satisfactory floor covering for warm weather at unusual price concessions properly 150 Rolls China Matting, $10 Rolls at $7, 18¢ Yard, 150 Rolls China Matting, $12 Rolls at 58, 22ca yard, 300 Rolls Japanese Matting, $14 Rolls at $9.56 $1.65 Saxony Axminster and Savonnerie Carpets, @5¢ Ya. Axminster t this price Our entire stock of Witton Ve vet Saxony Axminste: with or Big ut borders, will be offered to-morrow This is probab y the greatest sae of these fine carp (s held in { nrestricted choice of the entire stock atlorde 4 and Sivonnerie (ar, ets ears. ‘The regu'ar prices ranged to-morrow at 9 ¢ a yard as high as $1.05 a_yard uo ~ Wednesday’s Basement Sales, Important Savings Mustered for Your Inspection To morrow. 15e Fine Sheer Batiste at 0 ¢ yd A very fine sh fabric in all the ne 75 c fF ‘ine Muslin Sheets at 59c¢. in full shades and a very rable warm-weather m: t eet and house gowns. Colors lig | $1. 9 E nglish Long Cloth, 9Ve pe. blue, navy, canary, pink,red, lavender, cream, tan, k and white rsian Law. n at He yd, M) and 4 We P lengths 2% y Squires’ lean — Bonel Bacon +! Peas **°*\,20¢¢1 Par, J “lle kfast, pound 15'¢ Lard ° viet: GEG 18¢ ranges k od Pry ‘O mailed ' Coffee Dinner ® de OAc || Mall tnd promplly an Biscuit® 2le 45¢ 27e¢ Apples 35e¢ 1Se¢ 10c¢ -1T¢ Tea : Whisk ion W Ham* v 12.75 Cottolene ' £1.05 @Lb ChoW. WHISKEY we, al. $8,600, full gt 60 Royal St HENNESSY IMPORTED Buckwheat !'"""),2\" COGNAC, bottle $1.00 | pares: No. 2 pie ‘

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