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aHE EVENING WORLD,’ Lb A 9 fa 9, 1907. LDVE LETTER WON i (FF BINGHAM GIVES E | ic fiat ; oe = _csT a ce. Fat People| ’ afty Cconomy [aco eaf- Sub-Station Store, Old Building. PASTOR INA HK AIS i BISCUITS THOMAS in Mixes Mail Up fl Up abd ‘Leaves ‘George Small, Alleged Says Policeman Daly t: Town as the Church |; Bigamist, Was Allowed | Whom It Was Awarded Board Acts. ~ Unusual Privileges. Didn’t Earn It. TAR? tle #llp, suct ding two lotte rpente § Gan Ajureh, of this yplac hefore th! oMcers of te geith condk'ct unbecam ia ga mir the Gospel. Rey. Mr Loy ie.ae mita tt be supposer ext in give find any that he other words. wife and ___Mr, Carpenter @unday. .On Mon certificate of the County Tt ft appears, © same ‘time ters in the Aaron, the @pening tt fain a marriage ¢ tehed whe found the following are abstract “Tam not eve In God @od-r'ven Ww to what we shou belief and underatani He knows is best Jong as | live doubt tha end 1 suffer toxture t iiged to live OMlOn, Della, you now Hegin to ealtze True of ones tes only turn tc g@ounsel and ad’ Well, little et work tol ow. 1 feel we must a sanat sey by Gage ht Garin. ttc “He spoke “siren: ¥ With another. Before God and wife as FL Shortly after abe Hy, arpent oid, and Has a arrived at the of leaded for the : hough! ag a public offic to perform in thin no Destroyed branches could not get But the Recorder ax eery Court stenog -jalleged to have to! knowin here on T Corner 17th § 6° Av. i7th St. i Friday and Saturday We W on Hold - \, The Season’s Greatesi Suit Sale t ‘ y For Women and Misses ” Every Stylish Model--Every Fashionable Material + At prices tess than the 4 A condition brought ab "$15.00 $22.50 $17.50 | \ajue: S¢ 75 $24.50 $18.75 | for === | $25.60 $19.50 | $27.50 | $29.50 $ $35.00 $32,560 | Vatuc $46.75 $33.75 [| { —= $37.50 $34.50 $39.50 | Annual Spring Clearance Sale Sweeping Keductions Friday and Salurday Ladies’ Rubberized Silk Coats | Laities Craveneties The ‘balance of our reg Men’ s Raincoa S: . in mp = ie 75 Men’ s Priestley Cravenettes prince lish, Jight ht spring and summer coat of selected fabrics in and fmmcy weaves and patterns, thoroughly waterproof; reg 11-98 |; value $20 lo $25; clearance sale price . ee , -* Craving for Drink and Bway. ' {@andyaar “From Ma ‘er to Wearer” | RAINCOAT &4 COMPANY BROADWAY, cor. 117H sT. | LAST TWO DAYS ) | | | the matte menda Board of AN OLO VET ASTOUNDED Bernard Rouwrk etowi, SA saw 1 BC cuihwest Cor. 6th Ave. & 18th St, O New York. Bought of THAYER, MAGUIRE & FIELD ‘lo, 000 Pairs of Oxfords ana Shoes At 4 of Real Value. On Sale Friday. Oxford Ties 4-59 Sailor Ties Pumps Worth Gibson aoe. Ties $4.50. LEATHERS: Tan Calis «in, Brown Vici Kidskin, Patent $ 50 Coltskin, Gun Metal e Calfskin, $3.00, $3.50 au ty sizes; widths. and $4.00 values af... 5 zes 8% to 11, and 14 4 to 2. (Ne Mai. Orders.) Sand Shoes, sizes 8% to 2, at. Y Sample Lots. $4 00 All- America Shoes and ALL AT ° Oxfords for Men, $4.00 Gsiotis tor tien Boys’ School Shoes. Made with Vici Kid uppers and double soles, sizes 13}¢ to 2 and 2'4 to 5%. A bargain that you'll recognize at a glance when you see the shoes, 95e Worth $1.50 per pair, at. ~e ae ia “Oh here is a bunch of ma jocular jinks, Just read ’em and laugh,” said Kornelia Kinks, “When you paste them all down you done mus'nt forget, To sead me fowr stamps for anudder swell set.” When you see them you will emy thet the Kornelia Kinks post cards are the funniest and at the same time the most artistic cards yeu ever saw. Printed in coolers without any advertising on them. They are free just send our cents in sLamps lo cover postage, and two pictures of the man and bey cut from the ” Korn- “Kinks” boxer, and we will send ¥0U @ set of aix post ca *Korn-Kinks"' will delight you-—a delicious, aytritious, ‘easily-digested food with a new flavor. You if be glad you tried it, 6 cents at your Grocer’s. THE H-O CO,, BUFFALO, XN, ¥, = KOBN-HE ne widths. | Women’s $1.00 Oxlords Misses 1.50Sehool Shoes at 69°!| Black Vici Kid uppers; patent ity fins: sizes 214 to Bi; fans ones 50° Mis: es’ 2.00 Tan Oxfords 3 $4.00 Men’s Trade-Mark Shoes a . Gun Metal Calfskin Factory Rejects. eine and Patent Coliskin Surplus Stocks. $4.00 packers Ses and Oxfords +1: 95 See These Pretty Shirt-Waists And How Little They Cost Is your supply of cool shirt-waists sufficient for the plunge into warm weather’? Ii you think it can stand the addition of a few more, don’t let this chance slip away. Here are two unusually pretty styles in fresh, new shirt-waists, well made, tastefully trimmed, and very low priced. Regular values are one-third to one-hals higher, The pictures give an idea of their harm. At 75c Each | At $1 Each Regular Value, $1 Regular Value, $1.50 Shirt-waists of sheer lawn; Shirt-waists of sheer lawn; front with three strips of | front of allover eyelet em- fine embroidery; perc brofdery and plaits; short sleeves. sleeves. Women’s Skirts, $3 & $4---Wonders Superbly tailored skirts from a leading maker, at a phenom- enally low price—that’s the story, Skirts that are cut over full patterns, with hang, and swing, and fit. And in fash- jonable materials, $3 and $4—think of it! Skirts of Panana Cloth at $4 each, regularly $6 to $7.75 In_ black, blue and brown; made with side and box plaits; platted th panels, finished with tailored strapping; all lengths and waist measures _ Skirts of Worsteds at $3 cach, regularly $4 and $4.50 In handsome mixtures and checks. These are gored, each gore side-plaited; others plaited in panels, finished with buttons; some with strapping. Half-priced Dress Goods Remnants The list {s too long and too varled to give even in part. Enough to say that practically every sort of Dress Goods ts represented, in different colors and patterns, in lengths for separate skiria, waists, and children’s dresses, with some fuft dress lengths. All at half their original prices, Pretty Summer Hosiery, 20c Everything necessary to make these Women’s Lisle Thread Stockings most desirable is here. Popular Summer style, lace allover; assorted shades of tan and black; attractively low price, 20c. a pair. Seamless; special yalue. Seamless Velvet Rugs—a Findat$20 Housekeepers like these handsome, serviceable rugs; partic- ularly when such a popular size as 9x12 feet can be had for so low a price as $20, The secr sin the dropped stitch here and there, that keeps the n selling at $25. You can say $5, but can’t find the defect, One piece, floral designs, various colors. 30c to 50c Wall Pdpers at 15c a Roll A special offering today In the newly established Wall Paper Store js a fir ngrain Papers jn rich reds, ‘oD » blues, ete, in hand- some dé 2 H regularly at 30¢ to 60c a roll; y, at 15¢ # roll Women’s Solid Gold Watches at $5. Charming little Chatelaine Watches, open-face, with 10-kt, gold cases, and plain or fancy enameled, or silver faces. Seweled Geneva movements; every watch tested and guar- anteed dependable. Cc ete with pin; ‘specially priced gt $5 each, instead of $9 10-kt. Gold Brooches, $2 and $2.6 A maker's sample Ine; new and pretty designs; solid 10-kt. gold in various finishes; many set with jewels. Regular prices would be $2.75 to $9.60; the low specia! orices are $2 and $2.05 each. Making Light of Oil Lamps Judging by these low prices, you'll take. them serlouniy, how- tyer—and quickly; For they're all remarkable values, and most attractive lamps for country or elty homes. . ers’ Night Lamps,” In red, blue, green not globes, tn pink, eading Lampe, with No. @ tal preewed glass shade. mps, with sinc decoradona. Lamps, Migwion ordraughit bapa in iron frame, aay The Famous “Club Vellum” Never was the equal of this excellent fap pole ig paper. sold regularly at as low a price—10 cents a We contract for it by the earload, to get pound. price down, Fine vellum writing surface; in cream and blue; in four jonable sizes--Frances, Helen, Octavo and West End, velopes to match, 1S¢ « hundred wonderful stationery for the price, Linen-Finish Note Paper, 20c a Box One-quire boxes of a fine white Hinen-finish paper, in Douglas size with envelopes, regularly 25c, at 206 « box, Sub-Station Store, Basement, O14 Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerty A, 7. Stewart & Co,