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aaa tla aaa ial 7 —— _ wre 7" 7 EVENING WORLD, SRURS DAY, _JUME 16, 1907 AMERICAN HORSES aS QUIET STOCK MARKET |W YAN WINKLE. ‘SALVATION ARMY WIN MORE PRIZES | AS VACATION OPENS; DULL AT CLOSE SUES FOR ALIMONY LEADER RETURNS St na K TO EDITORS: AT LONDON SHOW) “Ssor.s Sevres hl Movement of Paces Almost Divorced Wie of New Jersey Miss Hooth Back fom We: ShOemakKers’ Clearing House But Guards Keep Towns- Imperceptible Ouiside Man Claims He Hasn't ern Trip to Open In- Friday Clearing—the Stock of | ——— * people Away. ° of a Few Issues. Paid Up. dustrial Home, |i Welch @ Landregan, Lynn, Mass., S. Noyes Says that the’ 4. B, Maclay, Walter Winans} Roca AUCH MR iy aK ae aia . an all of Real Value. peda! to The Rrening Worl aht opeutag Geatinge th stosms| Orn Carrie MartineVan Winkie President Is a“Good | and C. W. Watson the | oretant nar Ny Ye dune i700 | resciea in canine (Asaliogs tm steak) verses wite of Méward Van Winnie Oxford Ties, Sailor Ties, Christy Ties ' Deal of a Boy.” Successful Owners, Gay of the President's vaoution of prices. Not over douen lasuee wer premident of the J, A, Van Wi &QPPENHETM 6th Ave, and 18m St. Third Floor Salearoom. fret qu © No visitors anenpied Gealt tn in tl tovade Pageciore mais kenge aipilas Wo untetacs ~ Donpany, of epee R. J, nas be pin who |W Poul & Sault dite Marie wae the Po be scam the courte, through her de were warned away change. ney, Georae W. Rurode, to turce hrghhiry reid baggies Pe feted nated were Gletrtuted |foreer husband to make wp her #: ’ fi¢ren | vert the Met, and Feat hve lot Gatrieon is the Afth whieh he tne | 6 py tha Mmperor of Japan an \npesnd and Canadian Prot fio maGe @inse the couple were separated Was photographed with Marahal Oyarna various p enitie Biss Booth met her father, | tam Booth, who had juat_re- | m Japan a tour of the country, KIC S AT HIS CRI § to Favor Critici B bat Is Irritated Wh i . 5 ‘ | by @ depres of divoros in 194 . and other notabliities of the recent : Applied to Himselt. ’ The oNer which Justice Garriect Nusso-Japancee war + signed te en oréer.to Mr. Van Winkie Mise Booth tn d with her father > ahow chuse why he whoult not be OA fer as Queivec, Caneda. trom tor tafure Cromy & he salind with bie eta tor to Tetur the Washington. Star. United Staten campaign in Beptembe: ads this thme Mr. Vem Winkle ts He De ook tn hie payments, Shortly the principal addresr HMitorial Ansociation, tr at the Jamestown bx: His eubject was “Journaliam Samgestown.” In the courses of TFemarks he accused Presitent Roowe of being “Aa Rood deal of x hos . Noyes drew fw parall f wi! receive her official Mondmy evening att . No, 1 Weet Fourteentn| - made 4 od person polaing, 234i Weaites offices in the Horst an torpertant pelieven. th a wrt tained by tne reed od spat che poet se tpard to eel re used Tose pment ant At W4 { stocks to-day we press to ald nin Mr. Wate of bonds ry. aa Rewspapers. tit ecie edo Biven Mr. Roosevelt jeapport in en Node : NEW Vo WOVE. A MUST Regiment at Obkland a at Ritgewood His di ak let awit JE mer prestient of the New 3 Guarantee Com i8 etructure of] ¢ erny in thse} The ¢ toaing Quotations. ayn» mamence| Worth $2.90 Siege ts lan a ait tor Gvoree Porta Misses’ and foeeh Ties 4 Ox'ord Ties Paecce cor ween he ts aaa wey 3 INDICTED FOR ATTEMPT Suis Worth $1.50, at for Doctor, Who TO LAY RAILROAD TRACKS | Bench for the so Court Rules Hl 4 History of Journalism. Tired of Hearing iY Noyes traced the! ty esults in S at Grey Tire or sear 4 a from the time o uM ; Prayer.” 3 @ first newspaper in dy News, which was 6’ to the riod metropolitan journalism He reterres owed ob eOvert: wan ANTI ei dhe Justio: Cran TRichmand Ene tas thelrne annual tr * a baptenas egy od Rati. | in, Vibkginin journaler: ltwo. srinning: qeifere—tor—the Ortecor: bang Oh : eang ‘Rat }Cup was bewun this mor i ake nf No. 181 Banton © were: Wheat Wael Guin: Tee odecetag tances wore. they street aed as complainant against epteraber, Bi . From Watson Shoe Co., Haverhill, Mass., ier fes eed er Bre Nine Lenten Wisk | Mek Belinea, umps, on Ties, ords Fig ey a gala tad ac ane nes ia viele tne gt a eeoamtans Saiane “arenimmuncaenn Criticises Roosevelt. and windy, Barly waging the street fror days aiked by Unde Tan, Brown, Gun Metal Caliskin @iscussing the attitude toward the Yored Bostor PPeMIng prions were: Wheat Sher F posse of arme Roston won the ttam me com. | ing and mole 1-4 deputies Biate and of “our rulers, vy Com —__» = At $4 50 pletely routing New York. Phe scor-| ly playing or szoantions, | ME wo Die teat Sti te We ye I’resident > Mine Adama bea | Sewro Highwayman First Knocked | Him to Sidewalk, | orroborated by Keller, an attractty ss tunes does It : beat Mi market opened ac. tonm were wx pointe by poor cables and 8 10 go; Mise er, T up and 6 to t Miss Harrisen, €| the welt In fm) emlthy mevenpepers, | White, a negro, of No ay paca crtticjamny| 0 Mise Harley Orabie wea seventh atreet, was ar-| [BP and & to go: M jargery aes ioe Mis raigned in the West Side Court to-day cepa to the tent | beat Miss Niedlinger, 6 up ard 5 to go; |'M r efore Magistrate Harris on tae coarse | at he dees not relish ares Dutton ben ear 1 $ aie ie { assaulting and robb F.| nnd truthful ertthe | (Ry ‘ t E trate | “es, wie : ss Cam LA tenci 45 | “ ‘ t negro met | treat ordinates at the ne “knock dow © Was committed refined, cult jstinn woman, was Pierudl, heartless injustice “Whether Mr Bacoavett fe elected by. JA mation for @ third term, or rules Meputy in the s)cpe of a President ¢ ted by him, uded Mf or whether * an interval Moar yoars, he shall again take tre dency, he will recefve the cor t ¢ i Of the prem i for the public ; 1? a t then took ‘amount of | toh play resulted es | Bowatzwalder beat Miss Me (up and 2 to go; Miss Shreve Miss Enos 6 up afd 2 to m Mex Fowler did not really get going e Mise Harr HE VOICE OF NULIFE TALKING TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. Sale of Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords welfare. At th will reserve Patent Coit Skin Worth $2.60, at i, lo Boys’ Shoes end truthfull . an well as a mante | am NULIFE I sing my own praises, for I know what I have done for humanity. Every ne Except Coroner H er Apparently Sat- That Point, I straighten round shoulders instantly, Worth 91.60 at $4 I expand your chest from two to six inches. vase I compel deep breathing—the secret of good health. ; - I give man a commanding appearance—woman a perfect figure, ba foe, row Tne = tna Be Ae cou with or without corsets—and make children stand, sit and greatly dims iroad ee 6 : padiohe grow erect. ~ volar I am a thin linen garment, light as a feather, strong nee nt Nee or as steel and washable. Men’s $4 Trade Marked Palaver, but hed nop seen bia f I am always pleasant to the wearer. Shoes and Oxfords I weigh only three ounces, require no lacing; you simply fasten my Packard All Baglsha Railway. Cory | Ne part of Mr. Paswere belt around your waist lAmerica heapete and Pas a oy ar ver reer we and I do the rest. THE “VoURTH t hp Celebreted hive wit ay } * Hcl dea De SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the enormous demand for NULIFE, and for the benefit of those who are unable to call during the day, | have placed 1 large stock in my establishment, have arranged to keep open evenings and Sundays, and give each and every one calling a private demonstration FREE OF CHARGE. If you cannot call, write for illustrated Booklet with Full Particulars NULIFE PORMERLY SOLD FOR $5.00 BACH, PRICE NOW ONLY $2.00, BY MAIL, 25c, EXTRA, When ordering state whether for male or female, how tali you are, correct chest (not bust) measure, and your weight. Call or write Phone 833 Bryant PROF, ANTHONY BARKER, SELECT SCHOOL OF PHYS!CAL CULTURE, (Dept. B).110 WEST 42) STREET, NEW YORK CITY, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. caaned oF @h extended KAN. 100 Weat © kidneys, caused by. Vor Aetaiie ses Mageting Be hor organs of th ® of 1 Marburger ts not patie went [} | sat tie mae ded & nature! deaen, Hi AUADAY's er to Prof, Lar Metioal Bohool, wt ) analvete anid mnie wernt poison to look tor Lar wit make teste for all poeteon » will consume probably (en dey