The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1907, Page 6

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i & & ri i STRANGLED I HOME BY THIEF Mrs. Simonson, Wh Alone, Found De in Room MONEY BAG IS MISSING ; - Always C from $5 ~ _- $100, So As to Have Change Handy. Justice of the Peace Gittens tigating to-\ay at murfer of Mrs. I aged “widow st robber who not more than elways carried Mra, = Simonacn’+ Phoebe Herbert, £ ody tn the ttts alone, Two strings which the widow used to tic th bag in whict she cart re « & tuble. Mrw Simonson’s relatives and neie had often told she would *ay t She would pa @ieplay the m Mf. Simonso: * Jett. Simonson. an emergency peddier or grocer, | Jeaving her in stances. Mre. Herbert v every day visit the a mother would fe tened over yes Mre. Herbert went t nd, fearing her ed, she has- and found it open, a ned her at once. She efore her on the floor | fay ‘the bedy of her mother, ‘ Blue} marks on the ¢ » told too well how arurder had been done. Death had come Cthout a struggle, for the room was fot disarranged, and the murderer had Jeft the hovse but a short time before, Ss was evidenced by the breakfast on the stove The and Justice of the called. The doctor © woman had been hour, The strangler y. apparently, said he the Grad at leas had hurried aw tor val Uables in the house ‘had not been touehed The strangling had not been violent, and But the aged woman was feavle, ie prmaiuie that the, murderer “aid not Pow the extant of hiy crime. It ia be- ved thi ler had entered iets Mrs. was preparing beeakfast. and hud struck her down, PAyy mrangere t was almosi WOMAN FIGHTS “SANDFORD NAMED ~| viser to Gov the Stait ha gif EFoIword FOR HUFFCUTS JOB Young New Yorker Succeeds Dean as Governor's Legal Adviser. former Assistant New York, has been appointed legal ad- Hughes, to succeed the late Dean Huffcut. The salary is §6,00 Sandford Ja the youngest attorney ever filled the position. He in 1872 and was graduated from Columbla and the Harvard Law School. He went into the office of C Hughes & Dwight, the Governor's serving as clerk for two years. From 191 to 196 he was Assistant Dis triet-Attorney to Jerome, and until the present has been a lec- turer and assistant professor in tho New York University Law School When Gov, Hughes looked around for some one to dix out the law for his District-attarney of RUCHVYAYMAN AND SAVES HER CASH Mrs. Whittaker's Crs Bring Police, Who Arrest Flee we! t b ; » SAID SHE WAS HIS NIECE Dems Was ‘ tor ¢ ’ a otilties a keen thinker and ec It was a rus was able by working to t in tratt oo TO TOUR 0 TOUR EUROPE. 1, Wife and Kaleer Ls Samuel Blamenth Dmughter Left on Wiihelm 41 Blumentha f dress WP | feb ete & se called ff senny; ify wor PTOL T tying. F is 0 food — pure covtratce af the otha lt we abeely ty guarenioed to is month o every eent paid 4d will be retumed. ¢ Y 1B te sk you druggut for | BP TGPTOL a tend nef a: 1 bor the Brat wai ly Pepto! Company, Ge Fiest Nol Bawk Bidy., Chicage. ALBANY, May 14.—Edward Sandford, | How to Fool a Lazy Liver from | " Bowels, eases. food, are Its first causes. - to grow into Chronic Constipation, which means life-long Discomfort, know, In order to be mighty uncomfortable. nerves, dulls the mind, and obscures the merry sunshine of Life, THE EVENING WORLD, | Youngs Lawver ‘Added to | ot the Governor, en AF OFS RovAL Baking Powder cream of tartar. | Safeguards the food against alum. Alum powders are the greatest men- ‘acers to health of the present day. with Artificial Exercise VERY serious Sickness has a smal? beginning, And, in nine cases out of ten, that beginning is made in the Constipation 1s the beginning of most dis- It paves the way for al! others. Lack of exercise, hasty eating, improper , Laziness, and postponement, permit It Ittan't necessary to be sick~a-bed, you Even a slight indigestion affects the ‘The time to adjust the Bowels !s t's very Minute you suspect they need adjustment, If your ton gue is slightly coated, —If your breath is under suspicion, —Ityour head feels a trifle heavy or dutl, n alittle slow, Colic or Rest- the time lo 0! a Cascarst. It acts as pleasantly asit tastes. Itisas congenial to your Bowels as it is to your Palate It stimulates the mus ing of the Bowels and! ey mechani. extract r 4 and 6g he h scarcts ready eed them ts to r pocket, as you doa Wa The ten ce arets is made flat, r d small, for this ne, made (ul to get the ger ASH _OR REDIT ewelers. Established ints 1 or write for \| ue 44 wed > ™ TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1907. S00 Banbool Tabou- “29¢ | Socata Scotch Net Lace 2.98 Robe Draferes Curtain t NO SAIL ORDERS FILLED | } ‘ i wie | bey eel G5 Corded Arabian Curtains Bn hn $Y 4d 98c Three-jold | ded bor erlock edges $1.66 Odd Tafesiry Portieres 20. C. 20¢ Curtain Laces Made Fresh Stocks! Bargains! neat bo orders The New Mattings. 200 Rolls Just Received and Priced Unusually Low. Not a roll that is worth less than 25c. a yard. Many are worth up to 40c. a yard, Patterns and colorings are most effective, 18c, yd. for 25. MATTINGS, 23c+ yd. for 30c. MATTINGS 28c. yd. for 38¢. MATTINGS. 27c, yd. for 4€c. MATTINGS, Big Bargains in Rugs. A merits of 1-3 on all wool Brussels and adout 7% ruge in this ae very attractive patterns in the Popular Oxl2 size; are all wool (TON VELVET RUGS in choice 819.98 815.40 Linoleum and pies RY BRUSSELS CARP il carpets and room regular value ic yards 47 ALITY ha oN Ts quality Fi apecial “at and regularly reta!! “eold elne- z iy BE seh $13.65 a hie ana Le $1191, a 1, 000 Window Screens---Each r 8c WINDOW SOREENS. Regular price 29c. Made of the very best wire steel slides, hard wood | fram, inches high, extend 21% to am gh 8 nets r4 18c | 500 SCREEN Doors, ‘all sizes; regu | Sa lar price $1.25; special, in- 98c. on © burners: cluding set of springs,...... c Bhis Flame Catines Ort Stoves, Bf FOLDING _ DRESSMAK- ERS’ TABLE OR CARD TABLE, highly polished stripe tops, with yard measures, at 69e BLACKING CABI- HIGH-GRADE GARDEN NETS, velvet | HOSE, 3-ply, guaran F tops, brush and teed; regular price 8 ti dauber HARDWOOD | 10¢. a foot...... e 1s 4) compart- HOSE ; EELS GALVANIZED i 9.49| mentsy.... 69c) ReELs ... 49 NED ES 1 Superior Furniture Bargains 100 Solid Oak Com- Porch bination Rockers, Bookcases And m ‘Sideboa rds, $9.98 Dining Combination Mattresses, $3.98 Rattan Rockers, $2.48 eater Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon =i naiay WHIPE IRON ENAMELLED DBTRADS 14c FLOUR | wi PINE APVLE arerizo BOILED HA ' rap GHALNS. Scania h Lay . Liste 0 * a Fresh Meats and Fish a Jk F WEAK: LOINS OF JeASEY pachp | | er aited: voaisla? QE GOES BOM AS lon titel : LEMONS TOMALG ED. ~ Vink v P inh and ™ 166 i : SALAD om en girs salt 12} f LEWKO CLEANKER 23 * 15346 eh « OAT FLAKES x1 2 oo. aifting | en , 10¢ 12'6)) «txcan OC MOCHA. ANB. dAYA ° 2 ni or Macks [2G BPANCH A te DEC l6‘oc BOG | Moos Vox 4 3éc Yoo ITON'S TEAS SW RB T PICKL IS Ww mes and Liquors of Debendable | Quality er 6 250 te 456 Mall and Telephone Orders Filled—Call 3TOO Chelsea gate a Mail | BALMON ' “t MeIntosh Mak Whisk ‘A 6 10) inet fe. on 4 Xe pris BWEET OHANGES | Bide th Fiver) MONTICELLO WUE ¥ \QNGAM ELS ww ; Ae peel at per aoe “ om sine ate ar 00 avers’ ot BGG chee Lg dee | deters land from op htt ‘ot i 9 | Beatie wily on, The Success of the May Sales of Undermuslins and Allied White Lines Gathers Impetus Each Day. New and Enticing Attractive Displays ! TW pinch 's Ote 200 Suits Made of Chiffon Pa mixtures in all the popular Blazer Cutaways, 36-inch mannish Prince Chap Jacket st } 100 Pieces, | all nicely ! decorated, beautiful c NESDAY Blankets and Comforters. sILKO- for WEION nS, KN - MADE uiable tor fue er 59 Ret borders, To: value. (Fourth Floor.) W al] Pager. Artistic, inexpensive papers. A complete showing of the 12 to 18c, graces, with 9 or 18 inch borders. Special to-mor- 6 9 } and row, roll c Cc EMBOSSED PAR. PAPEL 2,000 feet OAK MOULD- "ING, foot (Vourth Fleer.) Men's and Boys’ Shoes. so an excellent line of Oxford Ties at this price, They are very substan tially made and are at the same t a t A me neat and dressy in appear- ce. Have extra heavy duck up- 5 soles, and are neatly 4 with leather, All sizes for boys, youths and men, ¢ of cr Brown or 49c ers, leather Your INFANTS’ Vici KID BUTTON HOES, made of fine, soft, pliable leather Have hand-sewed ~ soles. Sizes 1 to 5 yrs, Pair O9c (Third Floor) Good quality and patterns; — size; worth 75¢ ee BED SHEETS, made of the best quality bleached sheeting; liner finish, full size, 81x90, worth 75¢, Bach 59e BEDSPREADS, | arge crochet white Counterpanes, ior large 5 Q c beds. Worth 7%. Each UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, fine quality, full yard wide, extra heavy; 10c. value; sult 7h able for sheets, Yard ac PRUIT NAP- INS on yn ong e) Br ee sin eat, DP ag. ye an ites, 5 White, R : i ‘Ble Fa: Ea akg bt er Bekah Sci , t eaee n - ee ase en een oa ARERR NEED m anate 35.95 epresent the highest grace © zoey ee OG: able, Tumblers, 39e Sia of Tatil Brice: Brac. Perfect samples, b' PIECE as 48 everly trimmed wi MEN'S SKIRTS. bles us to quote $4.50 sxirt ; made of fine Panamas, Mohairs and Mixtures, A big purchase .ena- Go- Gy arts. eee ra ] Prices Yontinuing the sale of folding Go- Carts from the Monumental Baby Carriage Factory at one-third less nickelled steel gear, adjustable back “$10.00 Union Damask Table Cloths. borders Not more than 3 to a customer COLOKED TABLE CLOTHS, Tur key Red and White, very choice centre designe; SCOTCH AND GERMAN LINEN NAPKINS, 18 and 20-inch size; bargain; for restaurant and board- BATH TOWELS, al! kinds, hemmed Value up to 1c. * 10¢

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