The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1907, Page 8

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HOSTUFFING OF BOXES. John Fconopouly Prom- ~ inent Candidatés. et the country paper; “as we fo press the election lu progressing watoh for news dur- = But Ju the coming tow days, for this is the a if I i | WONDAY, AUGUST SS r8OT. a TE EVENTNG WORTD, minent Contestants for the Crown Coney’s Carnival King Will Wear ca Of. —.--— i tf i H B g if i uh Herman L [ [ Hhtec ek ® g A Ve | rh H eed 9 two big oer. 5 Stee Breen Hees, Hewe7 Bae termes gic oak | ine | ‘As goon CENT deka pe fshetremse gd TSS ecing. to witer wagon.’ FORTUNES WASTED 4) IN “DINING OUT.” OFFERS $18,000 TO ESCAPE CHAIN-GANG. pentenced to ten days’ stone breaking ha qate man oi 5 5 ty £3 8 aurely Tr pay Serene ra Zh, samt) GIR, SWIMMER IS DROWNED BY HAIR. River, near Dingman’s evenibg, Mim Exoma Taylor, of Ruther- ford Ny Ju) mas drowned. hats wrapped around her face, in her mouth end eyes. “Bre could not see Where she war ewimming. Before reeoue reached her whe went down for the Jast time. GIRL BURIED ALIVE woe |S DAYS UNDER HAY. the floats repre- ‘constellations. fond old Mother Goose oharac- OF to scenes from ‘the Arab the four fancy balls, there & ekating character carnival ee? ¥, Island long ago ‘ost proftanle oent entertainmen: dee of visitors, and ig the climex of a 000,000 s Wartoed Inst Caraivel WW & boisterous. nolay ‘and jJolllry, Playing prac ft. Bit nowd 4, fall Heat fakes nr) ie? Mina N, A. Blank, a Pittsburg echool- teacher, ins sani RHINOCEKOS WEARS SUIT OF FLY-PAPER. Jothed in a of fy-paper, Mogul, rare rhinoceros of the Hronx Zoo, th la froe . time eince his arrival rt: Though hie @kin le tenement wall mi Worry to-day for the finest tn America, ao thick as the and a6 ugh ea \ Convicted of beating his wife and/t woe pay aa oo. lunebeons,. Denquecs and” dinnere Pep unlanyie 4 M4 and | the could met to gent per- iL * rector PHIL: 36 fe afr nfe abe nfo she tents ake of nf nf feof Qe + Official Voting Coupon. Cy Home en Fis ea a ee ++ MARDIGRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, * | ‘With the Lady of Mis Cheice, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN ot the RNIVAL of PRINCE PLENTY Weehk-of Sept. 10. 1 yote for.._-__... oe rn nnn nn nnn eee ee ee. —- Contest Ciosee Sept. 10, 1907. to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR. F. 0. $ set Bret Pr ees RH hh HEB ELH EHR ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD; Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Sins gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To_Day. EGG PLOT HATCHED A BRAUTIFUL GIRL. “Pretty girl, please write."’ Clarence Hinchman, ‘wrote his name and address above on an egg in A 6: ‘A wook later ne received a letter trom @ Boston damsel, and after some cor | indence she ‘sent her ploture, Ya quch 4 beamy that every young ta Peru ds now trying the egg-in- troduction scheme. .|SUN BREAKS HENS’ “WHATHER STRIKE. ‘Tie gun hes broken ® strive of hens at New Albany, ind. : ene refused to set on account ‘ef | hot westher, and farmers were | found one day then Siuce then the acing them {n the sand where tte them moet of the day, by wun them, lay ordered fly-paper *eitis: TOOK PA + nS + Martin his will aod stolen, = Mr, contract to f Hotel turped {n the eafe either, and tiined aa omestic troud! Ilved In the castle married her tn Ei of Peru, Ind, BLOOMINGTON, perved Yor members despite the po, the wun h the rulin 401 hbaye hatched many Court August Sale of Leeds Gill-Martin urnish paintings for tne . for which he was to re- 0 $3,800, ts ‘missing, Valuable jeweis elongiog to his wit | May Non-Catholies Be Inte: PERS FROM SAFE, LEFT GEMS, Thieves at Castle Gill-Martin; Steal Will of Rich . Artist. ‘Although the police of the Fert Ham- {ten Station refused to discuss the mat- ter lust nightt, {t je kooown what they are trrvestigating the reported robbery of an old-tashioned- sate-in-‘*Castie Giil-Mar- tin,” the ploturesque residence of Joseph aimereton Gtll-Martin, at Eighty-frst atrest and Wert Hamfiton avenue ‘The key of the safe was in his pocket when he retired Saturday, Mr. eays. None of the family neara the robbers, but it was discovered yes- terday tha! the strong box nad bee opened and valuable papers, inoiuaing |: wu to his proper ays that al ‘were not ce Mra, Gili-Martin | was at home on th om yunch-room ple, he couM not stand the | b NU he retaut on! emanate Bronx files. tor atx months a¢ Atlantio City, but tee ment Hornaday over him: ery. { Gill-Martin sued Patrick McInerney, wealthy contractor, for alfenation of effections in 1899, and subse- WVorce. Ho recel ¢ death of his uncle, Ja: in Parts in 1900, his divorced wi, s his ward and ce Tred Consecrated Groundt Aug. 3—The higher courts will test the right to bury a non-Catholic In a cemetery re- mL, of that faith, Dominick Joneli, of Vermillion County, who recentty was held guilty priest in has Mlet an apeal to the 5 of r men, including the und asisted Jonells, were dt 4 though an It blame Grand Rapids Furniture Carpets, Bedding and Draperies On Our Mutual Credit formerly formerly ==" Brass << Beds, 14.75 Iron Beds, System 3.9 iia Royal Wilton Rugs. 5.5 w 250; 9x32, formerly 45.09, now 39.50 ww 35.00; ©xJ4, formerly A0-00, now 45,00 3-Piece Parlor Suit, 7.50 INW.COR.G"AVE<I5"ST| Dur! 9 f he and the) BURIAL QUESTION RAISED. | store, — er FUN TO-NGHT AT ROCKAWA OR BABS, Big Benefit at Morrison’s The- atre—James Corbett Is Among the Stars, and enjoy the beneft for the Sick Bables’ Fund This will be the gala night of the seagon there. An exosllent programme will be given. One of the star attractions will be James Corbett, the popular ex-champlon, who will’mak faces and funny stories are canvulsing, tors to the tor the suffering little ones of the poor, | finds this sn busy summer for Its work. ‘Contributions for it ning }— Travies | Dear Sir: Josephine o) the or- rogramme waa made up Roh aketoh, “Topsy, Cohen, gephine Rogendaum “Popping Corn.” Fi fuet, "Ban Antonio, and Helen Le crowded, over five hundred people. bet present. Wishing you further succes In your worthy, charity. we are gi y. HELEN LEVY, Sharon Springs, N. Y. ‘To the Editor of The Prening World: Incloaed please find #2 for the Bick Batées’ Fund. In memory of C. lL. ‘To the Kéttor of The Drecing Wortd: Inclosed please find f1 sent by our Mt- tle girl, who enjoys fresh aid every day help a little, and best wishes for your Tf you are at Rockaway Beach this evening drop in at Morrison's ‘Theatre will add greatly to the oconsiun. The Empire City Quartet and Masde Lec) nements and cares re coming in. The | World received these yester-| until he MAitsr of The Rvenng World Prats Fund: | aay: 79 | Macadel The ballroom was | Te B. CORN, ! that costs her nothing. Hoping i will |" Gionf MIND OF ACTOR MANSFIELD SAID TOBE FAILING i } Report That He Calls for Stage’ Costumes and Insists on Speaking Lines. AMPERSAND, N, Y. Aug. &—| Richard MansdeX, the actor, ts in «| | serious condition here to-day, and bts| |long-canttnued Iineas many believe will | | prevent: him from ever appearing on | jthe stage again. With his wife and | | Drother, Wellx Mansfield, he tm ocdupy- | ing a cottage here on Saransc Lake. | A nurse Je constantly with hin. and | epectaliete trom New York and Montreal | | have been sent. for. No one is allowed | to see him except his wife and brother and hie medical attendants, coal mains for time to tal He ls satd to} be delirious. seize him | Bfeera Tetaee Se aia ite Tete te jeclaims t! lines of his < : ‘ He je very woak and hes lost Sesh most a living skeleton. Re- mind ts failiny od orts that bi! apt | alo La culos ‘Mr. Mansfield ts said to insist that the \atage costumes he has worn in vartous lroles be often brought to (though he 1s too weak to do more |look at them as they are laid out before him. ‘The sight of them brings tears to y his eyes. eae) “Mansfield has been confined to hia bed for four days, He came here a | week ago from Canadas. wyege aid ar. he voyage a a a very fetle good, and I be: Mere his travels in search of health 3 the exertion for him. his eld party rete: Dedaide, and valet and ax vy The 4 upon wifeless young men for the purpose of providing’ fresh air outings for convalescent babies and their tred mothers, should be up | | promptly. It ts only $L The cost of send- | jing a baby and Ita mother to Bea Breeze | for one week is $2.0, Bachelors should | chip in-_and let the litte ones Nave some | fresh alr. j All money for the Bachelor Tax or| jos should be sent to Puliteer Bullding, —— : 6th Ave,. C Sacrifice Stoc Footwear fo Sold in the B Ne the b 700 Pairs Women’s C to close out at. See Display of Kid Oxfords, regular $3.50, at Gun Metal Calf Oxfo Turn Soles. Regul Children's) White Canvas Oxfords, sizes 6 to 10% sizes 11 to 2 Children’s Barefoot Sandals, Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, u pair guaranteed, in Black Kid, AMMEYE Grand Summer and Vacation Taken From (ur Main Floor Regular Stock and __ This sale offers the greatest possible opportunity to secure the Finest Summer Footwear at the lowest possible prices, Note carefully the lists and figures given below, $3, 4 @ $5 Women’s Including tan shoes, $J.00,,.., Absolutely perfect and fully guaranteed lavender, regular prices £2.00, Patent Leather. Main<floor regular stock. ———$—$< $< Children’s and Misses’ Patent Leather and $3.00. Sizes9to 1. All taken. from our Main Floor, at : Misses’ White Canvas Butten, Misses’ Barefoot Sandals, sizes 8% to 2 fit, The best shoes that are made at the { or, 20th St. I kK Moving Sale r Everybody asement Store (Main -Floor:} Finest of mater: fale, fexttte goles) TO-MORROW 10 A.M. to 1P, M. ‘Suits. An excellent variety of new patterns ; all of good materials and strongly put together. Not more than 2 to a customer. No mail orders. 25¢ (rhird Ficer.) HE TESTO TESS Bed Sheets. Sandals. Men's Blue! Serge Suits.4| Straw Hats. rtrew bat in stook with " absolutely lon ‘sy Susts Our musrantes : Ot" weet, gurebie Our ymarantee} | wens straw eee ~ Sere that it is] Hate = Yourg| Time, extre abeclutely “all f| cholce ef any g| (t%, ete: © values in these extremely stylist. Bo restriction; || well-made aar~ absotutely irre- | ments: sell tse spective af for | where ac 810, mer price: seme fi| te<orrow Swiss Lilac Talc, ‘The famousLund- borg pertumet powder, in a fa miler box tin for 1Bc.;—atso—the berfume, 1 of. 35c (Main Floor.) Women's | Women's Corset Kimonos. Gowns. Covers. Crepe Kimono ny (nee ye oy Gowns, ligh? poner é wiuo, pink, “red. | Sook, with TONSO ” round necks, ertm- halistrope, navy | Decks. | timed hed with wide red yokes, trim 3 mea with deep | Won, 6nd, Bet Ht) ripten beading Persian vorders#| 45155 and lace edaes, down the fronts and of sleeves. Women 's Smart Dresses. Valenciennes laces j White, T Black; full gored styles; $1.5¢ Waists plaited, trimmed with flaring skirts 69¢ Second Vie ; others full n, Blue and in trimmeg with 2 folds of washe- )- values, por.) Low Shoes west models, leathers and colors, est footwear offered at this price. anvas Ties,-blue, green and , $2.50 and $3.00, & 1 .0O0 These Shoes in Our Sixth enue Windows. In Back Kid, Russia Calf and a Pair educed 3 A 00 pri rds, Hand Welted and ar prices, $2.50 and $ 1 0° pair Lace and Hc 0 OC and Oxfords, $ 1 .00 ‘sizes 6 to . 85c ...61.00 p to date in shape and Bae $1.50 Button, rice; every Calf and Box Calf... I Shirt Waist | Mannish Suits. { Warsts. r (Second Floor.) | eemommsncneamn.* Taf Silk Warsts. ronta nD Led with otty medal- jona and baby ne west ¥1— sleeves 50 walsty t = Millinery. New Karly Fall Ready - to - Wear) Hate, wk braid. bound with velre: and trimmed with silk and wings; worth $2.50, $2.98 (Main Floor.) 5 (Recond Floor.) Ice Crea 1,000 Neatly Decorated. Each piece prettily decorated and traced 1 Large Bowl and 6 with gold. pushes: to match. Sets worth 69c, but ‘to-morrow (Basem Bare foot Sandals For Boys an of Tan Leather, best of soles and counters; strictly first- class in ali ways. The famous “Peerless!” brand, made just like picture. Mail Orders Filled. (Taied Flo Untnmmed Hate in . popular Ballor and. Mush: room shapes; T5o. values, Lawns, GO pieces of ext fine itcheerias igs Millinery. trimmed Satin’ 39c (Main Floor.) Qfain Floor.) m Sets. 39c are really ent.) d Girls. Regular $1.25 and . $1.50 values, High - grade. AS August and September are the best months for the wear of san- dals the demand should be keen. Sizes. 5 to 14 and 12 to2. Made 69c

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