The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1907, Page 7

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~~ FFTY-FOUR NEW WOMEN LAWYERS: GET DIPLOMAS SRM td 0 111 ee (THES “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ~ DEPARTMENT OF | SEWERS in | IN QUEER VAY presented the candidates for, th AOne Made Master of Laws and ; William J. Boyhan Adn ~ Sta tand tin nows Little | Twelve Get Bachelor of Stand He Knows Littl f 1 About It Laws Degrees. “8 f About It. FROM N. Y. UNIVERSITY.|? tt Prest Chancellor MacCracken Says Berhinix tap was] He Is Pr f His “400” al 8 ' Graduates. : Ee el Ree H a Scars _ — fn A " 4 r diffon to-nfeht ‘ « b md ead bs Giants and Cht- be . FIRST on the F — 3 STACI o Gt i JUBLY TIED | . . i lv . | 2 n | i : ‘ 0 4 x | ‘ ~ ; i | b 1 t Ww. i e mu 4 a, tte ¥ en ; - | March Through Hail of Fame me rection | ‘ Biew " Bue Pt its * Bie ~~ | NATURE PROVIDES B rs ,| FOR SICK WOMEN | approacac ‘i re a : a more potent remedy {n the roots brary’ the . and herbs of the field than was ever side of stud 4 produced from drugs. in re a In the good old-fashioned days of wi A our grand: few dr te 5 Piece Parlor Suit used in ni Pinkham, study of root power over di gave to the wr remedy for their pe \s more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound | isan honest tri ng list of actual uydia E. Pinkham's Hdence of every fair minded person and every thinking won When women are troubled with irregular or painful. functions, ments, ulceration or infla backache, al debility, ind on or nervous prostration, they there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia BE. Pink mpound. mation, phe, ham's Vegetable « w No other rem in the country has suc ecord of cures of x female ills, and th part of the , States bear willing Apoke wit 1/9 ham's Vegetable con Mrs. guided thou sick women fr ham and as her immediate directi RAND RAPIDS FURNIT RA! 2910245 GZAVE.Corn.|5™ St. her r deo case ‘advised patare r no, Mass. tant for years be Address, Ly SUY GOOD FURNITURE, THE KIND WE SELL Have It Charged and Pay Weekly P credit on as liberal terms a ne would desire, and ure that can guarante 1s sturdy and relit Th ‘sed with when making Us the last payment a und yet we meet the price of the trashy kir small profits make lifelong cu ought, tay, and THE ONLY CASH PRICE CREDIT HOUSE (like cut) upholstered im Silk Damask, all tufted Mahoyany finish, frames handsomely carved vilug $74 Go. ra ine HM rain 3.98 NTT SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS 4.6x7 "me po 12.00 BAUMANN < TH 7% N.W. CORBY AVE & IS THSy herapeutic value Bh} JUNE 5, 1907. Anty Drudge Joins the Painters’ Union. First Painter—‘‘We've called to inform you, Anty, that you are elected an honorary member of the Painters’ Union.” Second Painter—‘'That’s because you told our wives how to save us money by washing our white suits with Fels-Naptha instead of sending them to the laundry. Lh ast three times as long.’’ Anty Drit ge—'*Thank you, gentlemen. That makes nine unions | belong-to-for the same reason. The others are the machinists, printers, butchers, blacksmiths, shoemakers, miners, railwaymen and plasterers. ’’ In all households there is a deal of cleaning and scrubbing to do at the end of the week. Use Fels-Naptha. It does the cleaning easily, and makes the . house cleaner and brighter. Fels-Naptha whitens floors, brightens painted woodwork and brings out the “colors in oil-cloth and linoleum. It cleans polish- ed hardwood floors and varnished surfaces without dulling. It cleans and polishes windows, the glass in china closets or bookcases. Makes the glass shine like sparkling crystal. Every woman knows that a porcelain bathtub is hard to keep white and clean. s-Naptha and a soft cloth keep it shin- ing and spotless with very little work. Same for tiling or mirrors. And Fels-Naptha does all this in cold or lukewarm water. No need of fire to heat water; and you don’t need a scrubbing brush. Sound easy, doesn’t it? And it 1s as easy as it sounds. Try it in your cleaning this week. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper. and Cammeyer Fashion Shoes Stam for the (iloves Lowly Priced. |jssee te Young Folks 2” Want st our shoes on thelr feet and attention are given to he mould and form, the our Children’s construction of and attention are ~ of chil- r fitting IN TAN RUSSIA CALF, TAN HID Patent Leather, Black Kid and Calf and Gun Metal | h Trade Mark Shoes for Children. OUR PET , PAN SHOE Our | ( mark) an fant in “Tan h Lace “i ra. 50 and By 25 Commoner’ s Shoe Specialties for Children. Lt Sho The f 4 Calt ¢ lack Kid and Tan at Ba ¢, Child's O. ¢ in Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid White, P’ Blue, Tan and Gray T Patent Leather } Button Shoes. Tan Boulevard Calf Elk Sole Lace Shoe y em has been installed ine: Jepa t, No, & CHELSEA Orders given by telephone will recelve our prompt attent .___cammere given by lalepnons wal cecelve cur prompi attention, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave. & 20th St, The Sunday World's “Want” Directory makes more | offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe, | oe ah oe a gag wees CJ @). ALL CARS DTT GTONTO 3” UY aaeé A Real Clothing Bargain 350 Men's Suits that are worth every penny of $12.50, at $8.75. Made of wors- teds, serges, cheviots and cassimeres. Abso- lutely correct styles. The coats have haircloth \ fronts, which lets us guarantee they will hold 7 aed shape; the linings are of mohair and maw alpaca. No better trimmings are used in $20. suits. The maker of these suits is proud of his reputation as a manufacturer; every garment turned out of his shop must be made of splendid materials and must come up to his ideas of workmanship and style. This lot closes out his remaining stock of s: ring goods, and the price we paid lets us offer you a choice of really splendid suits to- morrow for York for Men at $1.98 Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, 60th St. Section, “4 Here atta | 5,000 PAIRS ELBOW LENGTH SILK My LISLE GLOVES, mousquetaires in black, white, tan, brown and gray; all sizes. These {{, tion of oil 4 |paintings ate our own direct importation from the best 2 ove: European makers—that's why instead ‘ 69¢ bho Plage of $1.25 you need pay only.,..+..+++ at so low a price. There are landscaper and water ecenes in beautiful sweep pattern, gold burnished frames—set in a shadow box. The canvas measures 14x22 inches. $12 will not buy better or prettier paintings. Those who want to add a pretty finishing $4, 95 touch to the summer home will find 44 Floor,’ Béth St. Section, KAYSER'S ELBOW LENGTH MOUS- QUETAIRE SILK SOEs $l. 25 White and black, at WOMEN'S 50c. 2-CLASP LISLE THREAD GLOVES—in tan, green, modes, gray black and whi brown, all Men’s & Boys’ Negligee Shirts Made to Sell for 39 C 59, to $1.00, at Think of the very best shirts you ever bought for $9c., 75c. or $1.00 and you are thinkin: cf the gradeof shirts in this extraordinary Special sale, The maker rom whom we got the shirts was ser: ously overstocked and readily accepted our amazingly low spot cash offe The shirts are made of good, serviceable woven madras. bray, cheviot and fine corded percale, cut very full. Th. this @ rare opportunity. Bicomingdaler madras, cham- at, light and medium stripe, fgure and check effects, and solid blue, tan an! pray plain or pleated. Cufis attached or separate pean 2 gray, Rosome ary, 6 Men's Collars, Worth 75c., at 50c |Men’s Smart Neckwear, excellent quality stk four-in-hands in the news Four-Ply orings and designs, including plaid, check and There are 35 styles g——————— F tripe effects. Sh Ss are reversible and Men's Suspenders, *rong yer light in weight; also regular and po- od webbing. 8: I at | yiingdales’, Main Floor, 60th St of collars, including the ned and French, Special x new fold and wing shajes; sizes 14 to 18 6 Prs, Cuifs, 65c Four- Ply. Three styles of cuffs, round, regular and reversible) ( (PN Couneenee mane % to 114. Remember, every one of these mn izes 944 to 11 R Yy ‘ Our Co-operative Plan and cufls is perfect. Sold only in half dozen lots Almost Everything on Easy Terms If you intend 10 go to housekeeping soon and need credit in furnishing your home, we will sell you al= most any article, including Furniture, Oriental Rugs, 8 « Machines, Safes, Talking Machines, House- nishing Goods, Oil Paintings, etc., at extremely ices on the most liberal terms—in many in- stances a3 lov as $1.00 a Week lice style; go Interestingly Priced. suit case we Ever ell will give thorough good service, while ices are cons derably ower than simicr jualities generally command Here's the | r_-of RUSSET KERE)- | THE “LEADER TOL, good tuck asd | Of sole leather, sthiche o* 61°60 S THE “TRAVEL $4.75 ; at ent $2.50 value, ER" SU:TCASES, LEATHER COV polaante ec cha, “ ». 85¢ leathe ed, sie fine Suit Sidi rit 5c GENUINE PEB ld ene ba © EYEGLASS- GOLDOINE lye = e anva » e EYE “ie nee $2.95! ing $3.95 GLASSES _A N D il FINEST QUALITY SUIT CASE, SPECTACLES, « oe; excinalve ops oy ‘ ‘i inches t Ane ans are asking $4and $ x the ider price., 686. tical goods; as BLOOMINGDAL All Cars Transfer to Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. The Best Straw Hats in New] A Reference Book for You and for Me, for Our Friends and Their Friends, ON SALE EVERYWHERE, Price, 25 Cents, By Mail, 35 Cents. The 1907 World Almanac. i

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