The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1907, Page 5

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. T 4 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MA} 1,, 1907. {9 ARE SHOT TD DEATH IN DARING. BIDS BY ROBBERS Russian People Suffer When} Police Fail to Stop Gangs with Plunder. LODE, Ruasian Poland, May 17. Forty-fye offi and workme Kuttner'a - ptr m down this m, eacks because a. band « tacked a mail wagon hood, killed’ a Cossa od another Cossack and two post office Actale While the wagon was patsing through { Lonkowa stre rists suddenly appeared from a sid: reet, opened fire on the Cossack escort, whom they shot, setved 1,00) from the woran and escaped. A moment Inter a patrol of Cosmacks arrived on the scene, by the fate of Giera rushed tn which was near th robbery occurred, @scriminately, wounding over thirty The greatest indign es it ts celal that the employees of the factory had nothing to do with | the attack on the mall wagon. WARSAW, Poland, May 17.—A band of terrorists the city offtce of | the Vistula F n Diuga street to-day and @ot aw thm $6,000 after a 2 four persons were be time, and premises, b them with « up a bag containing r of the office The soldiers f img Terrorists, bitting some -bysta of consump tios as been that the zoft to get away on was ofthe hat the Revolutionists were antly atten: to ki 4 Detrayieg ‘his someafan’ Ti Mm: for) PRINCE NOT GUILTY, HIS ACCUSER DISMISSED, PEKIN, May 17.—An tnvestigatio having disproved the charge of ac. cepting bribes, brought againat Pri Ching, President of the Foreign Bo: and the Various charges made against Tuan Chih Kwel, recently appointed temporary Governor of Hal Lang Klang, who were simul moved from their posts, t impeached them has bee: Teen Chun Suan, of the Ministry ¢ one of the most promine Jes, has taken over < Ministry, In addressing the men of the Board who were educated in the mest, the President assured them of his cordial co-operation tn thelr work —_——__- * COMMITTEE FOR TAFT. TOPEKA, May 17.—The Reputiifean Biante Central Ce William H. Taft moceed Theod To Get More Strength | from Your Food, HEN the Bowels are filled with undigested food we | may be a great deal worse off than If we were half starved. Because food that stays too long in the Bowels decays there, just as if it Btayed too long in the open air, | ‘Well, when food decays in the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens? : a ‘The millions of little Suction Pumps that line the Bowels and Intestines then draw Polson from the decayed Food, instead of the Nourishment they were intended to dra pcaetas 2 This Poison gets into the blood and, tn time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation is promptly | removed. + That. cause of Constipation is Weak, or Lazy Bowel Muscles. ‘When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby | they need Exercise to strengthen them, pot “Physio” to pamper them, . . . ‘There's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles fa Its name ts “CASCARETS,” and tts > price is Ten Cents a box, So, if you want the same natural ao- tion that # six mile walk in the country | would give you, (without ‘the weariness) | take one Cascaret at a time, with inter- | vals between, till you reach the exact condition you desire. One Cascaret at a time will properly cleanse @ foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, | . @ 6 } Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket * Cascaret Box with you constantly. ‘All Druggists sell then—over tem mil Bon boxes a year. . Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com. ishes and blackens all sorts 9 | Cr sale price is $8.75. | This will give you an idewhab expect } 75, s . | y are all, nedtl - PUT Pape d7e| Tiey are sample garments and surplus productio;—ammderprice pur- | sare ‘i it rs ype for patent leather or giared case from some of New York's foremost makerad@ exésive and high- ished and well made, Just kids; bottles.,...e.. ssn asce 17e ciss waists, : |the kind of, neckwear that , sizes: bottle. ibs. «ec Ge Shifor Cloth Japanese Silk Net let and | Collars of Fine Linen, with hem- / Bixby's ‘Three Bee” Blacking Te Measaline Tafleta Clun ental Laces stitched edge and handa«irawn, Manhattan Shoe Paste—bisck Prices are: t corners: good. value at 35e, f or tan B may i?) $9 $ 1 $ $ } $ SOc; to-morrow,......., Oe ; family vse; set... Sak 63¢) whichbuy: ists | which buys waists which buys ists|which bufwaists which buys waists hand-embroidered dots 39¢ Perfect Canvas Shoe Dressing— | mad to sell a made tosellat | madetosellat | madet made to sell at on edge; special......, © Y for white and colors; will not o | $ to $5. $5 to $7.50. | $7.50 to $9.75. $9.75 $12.75 to $20. Other Good Styles, moreselabor-+ | ‘Blanco’’—in zinc boxes; for’ -Women’sShoes Underpricel Youths’ and Boys Cithing) $10 Cameras at $6 | Shoe Supplies Shoe Laces —mo!air tubulor: , black or ta Jor pe ‘ Pure Silk Tie Laces—heavy, | wide braid; pair 18¢ Hair . Insol beeping the feet dry end comfortable: pair, DC Arch Supporters—of improved Ger- man silver; excellent relief | for Nat feet; will not rust: pair, 98e Pneumat'c Heel Cushions—nothing| but comfort; all izea; | 19¢} paire se. ame Shoe Polish—Gly -erole oi! pol- ish; biack on'y: bottle...... 16¢ Gunmetal Combination Polish and Paste—for calf or kid shoes; DOCH seee ccehee yeh es 1 Whittemore’s French Gloss Polish«-for family use: bottle, 7¢ Whittemore’s “Oily Cream’’— pol. | | Imported | Ext‘aordinary Sale of tk Daintiest Silk and Lace Wilts OLwill have to see these exquisite waists to undermd Wy we give this piece €news such prominence. It is impossible to imine Irments more artisti+ clly beautiful and stylish. Even the lowest prid wa in this sale would Odinarily sell at from $4 to $5, } On the higher priced ones, the regular ore close to $20, We've just received an im-- | portation of about 500 dozen very stylish and tasteful em- | broidered linen collars.) The |quality and style that you see in other stores selling at | a third more than our prices for to-morrow. / (Siege! Cooper Store, Second PloerCenter.) ately embroidered; reg- 4 0 Siar 75t value; at...e.} OUCY | (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floar, Center.) rub off; bottle ; ‘dl cleaning white shoes; box., L5¢ lege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, jotion Department, Alsie Teble.) Reduced | a cameras are made by the Century Camera Co., and if they were catalogued would be ‘sold Youths’ Suits Boy\Suits at $10, Under the present circumstances we can now $7.50 _nowbs.85 sell them at $6. Everybody knows that the product of “Youths Long-Trousers F Fay] ope ae these cameras there is perfect safety. Read 7 | . the description: Youths’ Long Trousers ri 50 Century ie Made of mahogany throughout, with brass trimmings; fitted wit! o Foot Mould Shoes O'S of the great advantages of wearing Foot Nould! Shoes is the fact that you always have the very atest) and most wanted styles to choose from. | Many peopte buy Foot Mould Shoes as much fo that} reason as for their durability and comfort. the Century Co. is strictly first-class, and thatin buying Suits now rapid rectilines automatic shutter operating for time, instantaneous } bulb exposures; also has rising and falling front; glass plates or film packs can Foot Mould Shoes represent the very maximum ¢ shoe Sizes 14 to 20 Years or 30 t§ Breast be used. Complete with carrying caseand one plate holder, 5x7 size, $10; 4x5 size, 56 aly to be had at the price. 1 $ Navy Blue Serge vanes fr one Ni mera 5 you want to be sure that your feet are correctly jou blebs og sacks; mixtyin neat gray Py and perfectly dressed, wear Foot Mould Shoes.... eae myer Pace ey mix- Supplies vor sha. Os Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and | Buster Brown Shoes ) ™ ‘ tures; coat lined with mohairg! lined; trou | Photographic Tinting Colors Albums—fiexible paper cov-) Candle Ruby Lamps—regu- Pumps at $1 95 | tic Bo: rf Girls . & ers made with a tle | ras 1 a peers complete with er; size of leaf 5x7; Be larly 15¢; to-mor- 12¢: x ooRe oe) ys an ir} j sizes 14 to 20 years, orto 36 breast, rush, in box; regularly, ularly 10c; tomer. row... 3 ; si 25c1 to-morrow FOU mrannccpcressceces Cc) ueegee Rollers—4 in.; jap- / It is a rather unusual thing to be| They are carefully made é ’ * d | ]_ Bbireseveereesseeneres 5¢ 5 | Sindy teanerty 12c; 9¢! able to offer fifteen of the latest styles; shoes. Only good Boys’ Suits an 4 &5 Drying Rack s—to Demonstration of || to-morrow..........° JC in a sale like this. As arule, you are|leathers are used in the Reefer; now ° | hold 4x5 and 5x7 Te Velox Paper | We carfy in stock at all | limited to a few styles and broken| manufacture. Only the } Sizes 3 to 16 Yeart fs dale eh A demonstration will be || fimes 9 full and complete sizes, but the feature of this offering| most stylish, and at the \ Double Breasted Suite—with or wi gato lt inting Frames—|| given Friday and Satut-|| Siar, Century and Promo is that | same time the most com- ‘ i or knickerbocker trousers morrow... i 10e day, May 17 and 18, in also plates, pape: tures in cheviot and our Camera Supply De- || gnd films received constant- We have all sizes, all widths and a! fortable, lasts are used, 1 Metal Tripods— tand leathers in each of the fifteen styles shown,| Get Buster Brown shoes for tesa ned Blouse Suits neat graftfects; large | light. Peers nie en be ee fui | 1y, thus inearing £008) pene The sale comprises good shoes from our own | YOUr children. They are a, ‘sailor coliars and bloomer trousasizes 3 to 5 | egulariy. Sale Price prints in black and white, =a L eiaed at walon las stock, and a lot that we bought at a price | delight both for those who, oat ; } $1.45. $1.15 and does not require day: wt antl that enables us fo announce lop to-morrow si Pies and tot those who, Reefers—in all the new shades of gin plain and | | 1.95. 1.65 light to print. Bring e st shoe opportunities of : colors; fine worsteds and cassimg sizes 3 to | | be your own negatives so , i ich 1,55 that we may show what | We SRiaegeee soreee'$06 10 years, Ideal Toning Solution—8-or. || -ycetient results can be 0 | bottles regularly || procured. (legel Cooper 8 | 20c; a 12c) Lids | Tiird Floor, Cenier, 18hSt) ES Ae BN sattenes si abt ae sat WAR NER Mi ede ; - . es i 7 ‘: PE Soh . Here’s the Grand Wind-Upto the'_Fresh Meats and Groceries | CONOMY is only one of the advantages of buying foods here.¢ : 9 bd The protection to health that the purity, freshnessiand whole- || S ] f th Clere Co S Sits someness of our groceries assure is of far greater importanceg a e 0 e e | than all the money you can save. 5 , i i | Specials for to-morrow that make interesting reading. Just as good choosin the first day. The factory couldn’t begin tofliver the entire lor : in one or two rf pal so og ‘been receiving fresh lots from rife to day all throujthe week, as fast as Sample Teas Daylight Bakery, the suits could be pressed and put in shape for selling. The last shipment of several jndred suits arrived || miso: Ovions, Gunrax ger MOMEMADB LAYER CAK only yesterday. || or Batts 38c pe eH ERNE ges $1 95 They are priced, according tcsize, of turned or welt soles in the best styles of footwear,at_ | a? pat 51.50, $2 and $2. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Ficor, Rear) (S'e:e! Cooper Store, Second Fidesr.) 5 Ibe. S15 Ib. a Wherever lines of szes were weakened by the selling we have strengthened tin by additions from | “Fresh Meats our own stock—and we had to make some pretty heavy reductions on our own pricto do so and match) we dsiiver Al read mieata bee the values, So we can offer all sizes in suits that were made fo sell at $12.50 to $25 agese three prices: 5 ‘ Suits Made to Sell Suits Made to gia yt for $12.50 to $14, $8 7 5 Sell for $13.50 S26, ce ys Rare ° to $18, at . . ° pre Bef . rere feennpenspapeeapenmneeee $18.50 Worsted Suits inshadow plaids and stripes $12.75 Blue Serge Suits te Mixed Cassimere SNte pound, ee CHOW CHOW, mised pieki tult of fancy narive vid-rossn “nee 183%4¢|| Crigp Soda ws Oe | aos tes "ar 20c | | evar ree: Se he Selec young hen turkeys pound teds in shadow plaids and Men’s Negligee Shirts 7 Zre-piene Gait Plenty left yet of the 12,000 shirts in madras, percale, J inished Worsted Suits cheviot; all-white, light and dark colors; without cuffs. Two-| #l! sizes, 14 to 17. Get your share of these 39e very good shirts af. 0.0 .cccvcciccescrsssacce ' (iege! Cooper Store, Main Main Floor) $18.00 Wertted Suits in Club Check and $25.00 Blue bia Pp Ove $24.00 Brown}ts in plaids and stripes. $16.50 Light Cassimere Suits in Herring. | | $90) Pre” Ve nwo. plece Suite effects $17.00 Black Thibet Suits $15.50 Blue Serge Sults « $16,00 Two-piece Suits in al! colors 2,75 Plain Gray Suits 14.00 Fancy Chevig: Suits \ $12.75 Black Thivet Suits \ $12.60 Fancy Biue serge Sui $17.00 Pinin and ‘Fancy Gray Suits $16.50 Cheviot Suits Rained at So ES ht-weight, one-, two, and three-button sack suits, with mer suits. $5.00 Blac! Medium-weight, piece, feather-weight su (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Resr Books---a Clean-Up Underwear fy |92 Thousands of Volumes at Special Piices To-Morrow Men and Boy | a. HIS is just a good, old-fashioned, end-of-the-season \leaning-up sale. In such a EN and boys—get pur . large book store as this and with such an immense'stock and continuous hand. memernns sense wats---We'rg And It's Not @ Bit Too Soon for ling it is impossible to avoid a constant accumulationof store-marked books and| Though these garmenisre broken-up lines of every description, The spring season ispver and we will not carry | pe ol Riera cpeir ving them through the summer, quality, and the chance) are Me 2. You can take your choice from thousands of volumé, including the world’s) gel Hing the def pth re You to Buy o leading works of fiction, science, history, reference, etc., aka small fraction of the! the usual Acad | wD Fry vom ‘style bn ovary good straw that will be A actual value of each book. Shirts and Dratrs The displays include best styles in fancy split Milans, Seanets, ; Group No. 1—In the Book Store’s Bargain Yorner Of plain salbrigges ap 708 Om ee crecanays 17: 000 wire =“ Store ‘handled books, covering every field of literature; books \f intrinsic worth and | ,Of pisin white, fine cotto: | rebel rattan |) Pormenkel Nee. No teeson for their sacrifice beyond the fact of theitshowingmore or less | Of cated Relbeeat. ” 1 eae A Clearance of Derbies and Soft Hats wiaie! "| At 25e itt" | At Be tests. |) aus BG ta ect 9 gran hg special to-morrow rc . Siege! Cooper Siore, Main Floor, Rear, Shirts and Droers up No. 2 Group N up lection, over 150 de- | hp No. 3 ose | No. 4 for Boys iB editions that origi. Standard and popular; works of fic- Pemeva Woks of the areas authors in | Of bslbriggan. Shirtshve Jom Rally sold at 75¢, 90c and’ $1 os, tion, travel, ‘history, biography, “volume mn ee m ound i [or Qh batbrizaan. | Shinyepve long one immen: etc., In splendid cloth editions that 4 alybe w tat 49 “lor knee length, with doul seat ¢ . 49C Sensationable price NOTE—We bot, " All Size | ty, Doyle, | Special worth. Mes. at | Ty Hewthorne. | GBieae! Cooper Sroce, Main Br, Conver, “8. @ HL” Green Trading| We Give Them iad. dh

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