The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1907, Page 3

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\THETEVENING WORLD,'SATURDAY, "JUNE 1, 19074 ‘Bevy of Western Girls ona Sightseeing Uisit to New York Decide ‘QUICK ROUTE 70 TED-AEAOED MAN That Men Here Are Ruae, Women Artificial and 6 Is yg) and Dirty PRISON FORTHE — 1S TOO ARDENT Breezy Aggregation oF Feisinine Visttors Not at All Awed by thz Sp lendors of the Metropolts, but Criticise | | Hess Is Arraigned and Held for| I Ryan Used a Gun After Pail it Freel the Abduction of the = | ing to Carry Miss nt Grady Girl | Hahn to Altar. IMPOLITENESS AND SMOKE | ve ext | dom roan te ft a ond therewith, e@ Hahn, of No, 11% Seo red against dtm . pretty girl, about tr * younger Tian Ryan She told be » Whitman that the ardent FACE THEM ON STREET CARS, It Is Their First Visit to ibe Effete East and Their Ideas Are Pronounced on the Sights and Manners Which Have Impressed Them Here. or ti \ she showed tn court fow weeks ago he met her in fromt By Alice Rohe. . Yo y r | } y v hcl i y nny d r yw i 1 a fev of W che and hope that “ * rer i might have a a ere upon the Fed-balred. 2 4 Me gave him «ix b * lane * Hu z With smiling lips and genial talk the family sit about the table, the guests about the ban- quet board, m pleasant. antici- pation of the moment when NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS “DON'T CHEW MEAT, BOLT IT,’ 18 ADVICE OF EXPERT WILEY. teat DAMAGE SUIT Manager and Chaperon | Was Dye Applied to Coat of at alkaline must are served. Delightful dessert ae Chin Chinu of ‘ { Break up the meats but confections that add to the joy e re eq? Dp y it ts a bad hing, or it . . . Ag Argenteau? ie Shred to" Minas” OF eotmen of ice creams and ices, fruits and + —_ e al when ny LJ Dri ecaiuce (GINA ; Nivaiie Sipaanaishies cts: frozen puddings, preserves and z Drive, D, sbecaune | Who pi - [er ainda itnon EELS tan sweets of any kind or character, CAR LEFT DEAD vicriM. | hada ceneaing ES = Eas vit DAE a ot “ ee : al ig on in Dat arse Is be Pluribus Unum < . Sere Aia| | tp | Genuine « shing eqns rather u unless the abuses stop, When that 4s done the individual ts ; S eiiah fac Sut aad Seek by right food and drink to be well and happy. ed iy aor gte ene ead Disorders of the body canuot be helped by medicines Is Always Good Whiskey ; 1 “The Road to Wellville” Daily ails slowly add up, until a day of reckoning comes tn the shape of a spell of sickness—expensive and always « push down the bill in more ways than one, It sometimes seems difficult to find the trouble until cof. fee and tea are abandoned and a change made to ud on it entered. | “POSTUM FOOD COFFEE HegnsSse EVIL TARY. Once there was a bold pirate chief ff who dug a deep hole in ihe sands whereiy to store his treasures, Hig abode was a gruesome spot, but he was a resourceful old chap and en- with Portland, SRR MADE THE ENGINES JUMP. | * gaged the services of a Fairy to args aine the necessary elementsa—albumen, phosphate paint fanciful pictures to the pass apt ot stc., from the fleld grains, nature's storehouse ers-by about the gold and precious 5 al the system suffering from the effects af coffee and - jewels that lay hidden away in the «and growling, the children ran unnatural ving. tn darksome cavern, Many travellers, hed off s fire tu the house four- thus reread. would hurry int aye only to be pounced upon and relieved of their hard-earned sa gs * There ar¢ Publicity pirates! Listen to thetr falry stories, if you || please, but take care! Look within their “caves” before you enter or you may emerge the poorer off for your venturesome experlence, The World asks advertisers to look and judge for themselves, |] It's books are open for inspection—books that showr \l~ HE WORLD PRINTED 17,727 SEPARATE ADVER- || TISEMENTS DURING THE LAST FIVE WEEK-DAYS-~ 6,486 MORE THAN WERE PUBLISHED IN ANY There is no doubt fer was Dut on the Thad previously an ; a one sbthusiestio youngster | tion of remaining aw , a the horess strained and the firemen | 2o the day thal the dow wae éxamined | the gully. ‘This is a en down he fu ‘On & Feport from. sume ato wore, inet night tig that bis coe: was ‘el feet and the bottom of i ta fil Fame and Gold await the @ bean taught bett ‘ ut Bat ‘em Up, there, you ve ail) colers With rooks and stones, some of ther — Sey have 80 syste ut come op ro wae ol paras MEISE en dg held the with sharp ~ Sturdy and Tem perate spout te women” 1] firth and sixth, and ethers too’ pumer: | All the children setts Rye. i ime 4 and were Aine “and ney are | Sill in en unconscious condition ‘ ar » her champion ‘The children whe were hot injured yRead “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs damoreds | say the Gog wes ast upon them Sag the 5! eatin” ata 2 rus oe ot" ike. tee Wihdervrueh and before there, Thirty-six, come on, talon with pompa- at wilh « G women you eee there tan't much ie West and the ugh, thag moat v || OTHER NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS COMBINED, ‘‘There’s a Reason"’ POLICEMAN N LOVE MAING j | gaia witbicase sie ia ah RR HOON Sater 2 ob tt cian 2A Gaeta ad

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