The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1907, Page 4

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SHAS THE EVENING WORLD, “| THURSDAY, THE PAPER TRUST ‘of the Committee on Paper of the Amer. fean Newspnper Publishers Association that he wif recommend to Congress the abolition of the tariff on press paper, wood pulp and the wood that goes into the manufacture of paper; also that ha will make a recommendation to the Department of Justice that st take im- mediate steps to ascertain whether the; by | anti-trust Iaws are being disobeye the manufacturera of paper, Tho promise of the recommendations by the Pr mt was obtained after he lating and greatly increasing the price ani otherwise hindersome regulations governing the source of waoply and de lvery of paper. Gall for Action. The call upon khe President wast made in pursuance of the following Tesolutions adopted by the American | Newspapers Publishers’ Association, at a pecial meeting had in New York 49, taegy an view of the information submit- ted to the American Newspapers Pub- lishers'" Association by ita Committee on Paper, indicaiing that unlawful com- j binations of payw-makers had been or- conspiracies in restraint of trade, and tee in order: “First—That the authority of exist-| F Ing statutes for repri combinations may be rey “Second—That the deftanc Judicial action prohititing {fn much combination by certain West-} ern mills may be published, “Third—That tha President may bol put into — possession —af~tnfarm: ‘That His the sense of this meetin, Lee the duty on printing paper, wi pulp pard all materia tering the manofactenre of print! NOVEMBER uo Page, we give this instruction to the Commit-| Shaw, 0: natlona Cormic! dicated the action he w 1907 of World” rk; Dr, tthe, Review ‘ot’ Reviews, ‘and tho presidents of the organizations of the All Ae ‘Trades, The history and facts which make up| the protest were prenented by Mr. Mo- k, after which the President n- progress riment of Justice, and | {LIFE-SAVERS OFF TO $12.50 to - $25.00 Made to Your Order and to Your Own Individual Measurement Have you ever thought that it is the Cloth, Style, Fit, Workmanship and the Individuality put into a Garm if that makes you pay $50 fora Suit or Over= coat? If so, our clothes will please you, as they display all of these Qualities. Our Tuxedo Suits at $20.00 and our Full Dress Suits at $25.00 are the talk of ork Gity. “Made either of a soft Black Vicuna Thibet or Unfin- ished Worsted Cloth. Have you a Fault in your figure? We will hideit for you. litt NeW York TAOS, ry Brow SS TEAMER IN DISTRESS. | — a i THE NEW. YORK TAILORS, 729-731 Broadway “grok Her Engagement With Hears einen and-Promises |; had Ustened to the Topresentations: ‘of th Tecel . is ee mily, that ariifctal stimu=| ober should bo tumediately re ABHTABCUA,O Justin Fercival for Good | | ‘and Sufficient Reasons. | Ea | eR ANNOYANCE ON Dt WASHINGTON, to Haye Bonaparte Pur-_ sue Investigation. Nov.) 7.—Prestdei tr lo-day Indicated to membe: the members of the comilitee lation of prices has been accomplished and to ‘a petition from the’ na-/and that, judicial prohibition of auch tional,organlzatlons: of printers, = efforts has deen disobeyel._the -Ameri- typers, | prestmen and othe can Newspapers Publishers’ Assocta- of which get forth the ovi- tion hereby Instructs its Committee on lence of a combination on the part ot Paper. io inyite the attention of tte jo manufactirets of paper for the President and: Department of Justice jo ‘controlling the output, regu- these. movementa which we regard as N. W. Cor. Wavecly Place Fifth Floor At Astor Place If you ar} nota resident of New York Gity send-us-your_name_and we'll send you FRE vir Handsoie catalog iustrated with Clever IDEAS for Smart [eee Self-Measurement outtit for taking your own measurements at hone? ‘ Wea the largest Mail-Order Tailors to Men inthe World. — - Bonaparte Has Been Busy, or 4. Georger ts The committee which called on toe President by agpolntment cluded John Norris, hi Timea; Medill McCormick, pf the Ch caso, Tribune: George Thomp: Paul Pionser-Presa; Dell of the Indlanapolls News man, - of the co. Journal; wayers and the lus Fablan have} rs to her assistance, The Geonger carries a crow <f-ncven. | Several ouner ships ate outalde the har bor Unable tq wee ta. n. Waltor dares He * ‘Waited atc Chureh’. on Day Set for Weduing. yy. gro had attangely. vanished from } | (ken, should be ‘advised by ‘his fine it. of No. West Fifty-ninth | “An Bening World revorter naw, ipviimot, who ‘fs a beautiful -<fieathern —womnan.—-ly —-her “Repartment to-day, and she not onty de- wiared the revort of her sisters ilis- mppearance absurd, hat added a few re- Juxurious— marks that should pot cause dis heir “ef Percival Island to blush with pleas. Ure; ngagement Broken for ne First. she declarca, y= pioated an engagement —ntweon-Mre-—Hose— aiid. ho was divorced there no long to marry be- rete sal the. October, ae conet Ja We ita 2 i) have read the!report of fomaice: Li arge, SO lid ned canof ripe red se- ytected fruit : At All the James Butler as Stores. In_addition” ato which, we give SRS this week a Double_ “Green Stamps Free We relieve the financial stringency by helping out. the-housekeeper, — Never before in the twenty-five years’ history of our great-and -grov ng apusiness have the - -—jJAMES BUTLER STORES been filled with new, fresh and seasonable foods of such high quality for _sale.at prices so much below. their_current valu. The sensational and sweeping reductions that we are making every week have’ now carried -prices of even the staple necessaries of life twenty-five per cent. below what other retailers are charg- ing. in many. of the luxuries and fancy grocéties, in teas and coffees, in wiues and liquors, these-com= parative price reductions—tor equal quality—are still larger. L Never before have we been able to offer housekeepers such intrinsic food-values, We have out- stripped all competition in low prices. Nowhere else can you make such substantiat savings, rin-your; 4 household expense accoun i As a further induc rade at the JAMES BUTLER STORES, we giv e youll a : With All Purchases “Sugar Corn Ormonde Castle or q@isanpearance and know © @atised to be publishe, purely to injure Virginls Mean cpite that prompted him/to flaunt gthe name of my sister petecs the pudilc, having. his picture pobllsuea in the| (Medea | ; “Mr, Percival knew that rat sister} vas gwolme awny to-visit friends and eded broken, as I sald before, for. eat and eeufficient reasons. He has her addroes fn his possession, ahd I consider hie —mction as mean, low and contemptible. ——3t—only—proves that my--sister perfectly right when she broke wagement with him." He “Waited at the Church.” Mr. Perciyal's story of the et his flancea waa very romantic. He gad Mrs. Howe had deen. eweethearts | fm Virginia since childhood, but they | <oritted avert and each were married in| Geer: She same month. By another singular | fie “Lite Church Around The Intended birtdas, that he was futty prepared sedding on the day set, App: agree with Mrs, Wilmot gent regarding the broken engagen Mrs. “from—J;--Wetiecn—Hene,_ot— Hartinater | and this city, « nephow of Dr. W: Incksonville Louisa Wells, , & famous beaut we separated from her “hus- Vi -Pand three years ago. Without means (a @he turned to her pen for a living, a “became society editor of Jotteville (Va.)_ Dally took. the: pen name—st her writings were Very uth. Hor slater ref he \s, as she does not’ ate CURES RHEUM4TISM. — Radway’s Reaty Relief never the most stubborn at Bolatica, Lambago, 2 lanes Bon drive 0 And etetness, wh «x caused by unusual exercise. the of toll. or wy annoying and painful et tm Wr New Peas First American Brand—sweel, ten-] week, and every other week, to improve your standard of living, and save at least twenty-five per cent. der tarrewtale wth he fresh Q@! —one dollar on every three—in your household expense account, Oysterettes “pUneeda Milk Bi Direct. from with—the—fo! _ New Canned Fruits. Essle Peaches — California's choic- |East View Peaches, — Fancy Cali- in richest syrup; large 28 ic est, can Essle Sliced fruit, each ss Essle Pears — California's Pears, in Syrup; large can.... Bartlett East View Gage or rich syrup Ormonde Ca Plums —Choice a fruit, in Californi large can Pine: pple cans, 1% cans; Potatoes Best selected, sound and ripe; the sind that cook dry and mealy. ) thee 92.50 Peck 23¢; 7 ib. Basket 12¢ Se ——$—$—$—$—$—$_ Biscuit Dainties Fresh from the evens of the _[XoMonat Discatt Compeny| have told us that the BUTLER BUTTER Is even better than what they had been paying 35 to 39 +P Aurora Greama,-1was 5 Zuzu Ginger Snaps These importations cannot be surpassed for pul the 6G Stanips Free -wiiti t= 1b: carton “Ceyion Golden &O Stamps Free with 1 lb, Choicest No. 1. Teas .... T5- ‘Stamps-Free-with 4 Ib, Choice No, 2 Teas - 100 STAMPS FREE lib, Butler's Very Best Teas, worth $1, for 500. 1b. Old Plantation Coifee, best iniperted, for 3Gc . Peaches ray Plums. or Golde, ry this week absolutely free DOUBLE S&H?’ STAMPS with every purchase, and continue our uniustaily tiberal-stamp_premiunis with our fine grades of Teas and Coflees. Your stamp books will soon be filled at this rate, and the problem of Christmas gifis is at once solved, without their having cost you a sin Te cent. If you keep house in or about Greater New York, you are within reach of one of the JAMES BUTLER GROCERY STORES. You cannot afford to miss the great opportunities we give you this Maine stjlz; ¢ iésie Brand— Sugar Corn; the very Heel pi ced; regular low price, this week a can cut to .. 10c¢ Some of this week’s low prices Sweet Potatoes — hipayents from the 19¢ 7-Ib. bag.. ~Red-Onions—_|_ ; The very_highest grade of creamery butter—fresh, sweet and deliciously flavored. Two weeks Laer Og ago retailers were charging 40 cents a pound for the best butter, when we opposed the advance by a sensational cut in price. Since then:we have made more than half-a-million sales, and not a single complaint about quality has been heard. Every housekeeper is more than pleased, and new patrons Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour Se! cents a pound for--. Dealers positively will not be supplied, but we will fill-all orders from housekeepers. | ic foun, easing se eek 4e; at 27 cents-a-_pound-until-the closing -hour-next-Saturday evening. 10c; There is no better Creamery butter made than this WEL VR eores we are selling. Pride of St. Louis Flour | ] passed-in« cup quality, Will: satisfy-the-most-.exactingcon= Superlative XXXX- Quality—The Best Milled.” —Unsur| noijsszur of fine coffees, Selected by experts; fresh roasted daily, Every James Butler patron knows the superior baking qualities Of} | sold in the bean or ground to suit eal preferred. y most nourishing erat economical basa ek = Choicest Coffees Lit. The New Teas + faver-and-aroma,- Tea” bush to your Tea Table for Half the i ‘or the same high quality. é this flour, whether used for bread, biscuit, cake or pastry. Our sales are increasing every week, for no other first-class brand can be ae Spas mie TSE Caltae [Naseilst sige soley eu 1 OStampsFreewith 1 1b. Cholcest Maracatbo Coffee. {Barrel =D $5. 95 | 24'-lb. Bag - 15¢ 1G Stamps Free with 4 1b, Choice Santos Coflee 7-1b, Bag, 23c; 33/1. Bag, 12¢ - 60 STAMPS FREE Hecker’ iS and- Pillsbury’ Ss Flour with the following combination purchase this week: 1 1b. Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 3Oc . Always in Stock and for lonjoalejat Low cstibelccnsaaa) at Lowest Prices, (EsilbiButlerisiv.cty, Bes tiheas:Woreh Oc tout 5 Cassia lb. Butler’s Very Best Teas, worth 50c, for 2 5c . Ttetal 155¢ SaaS Gaal BOSE ea = AIEEE Son Ver mon RLS Fup == lonaewereas Syrup—Delicious sweeten: ak from the Green i aniaps quart combination purchase this week: Asparagus Tips — Hudson's a Le Evaporated Peaches—Blue Ribbon; of the wheat; pa 9e [oy Oyster Bay; fanciest quality: the best of the California new crop; | (Pumpkin — Thistle or Fort Schuyler |. large 40c, can for.. deliciously ~fresh ed goed brands; choicest New York State dry |Asparagus — Manzanilla bona Cali- | package .. | pack; famous for—ples; tar; fornia's choicest white-spears; TONo State \Currants — Blue lected nee ‘43, en reaper hPETIIE celebrated cpalkige ~Biue | Oyster Bay; the cholcest. grown; big |Evaporated Apples. white, tender -spears, in. Jarge. choice: cans; worthss 43C| packare Best of Wines, Liquors and Brews For Greatly Reduced Prices at 87 James Butler Stores Dewar’s Scotch” =| Kingussie” Martini & Rossi's Whiskey Scoich Whiskey Itaiian Vermouth fornia fruit, In rj & 89¢ Famous for its purity 4nd The old and mellow blend; 79¢ The finest imported Italian 49c _large can... Cocina = | : quality all’ over Brows more pons Niquetir; great tonle and world; b every day; bottle appetizer; bottle Bor | old Cabinet Imperial Whiskey “fru ; lar Rye Whiskey } Rye Whiskey Greatest value ever * offered , in_a, A5¢@ ca The old reliable family favorite; | 1... straight whiskey, free from all im: holeest Old Glory Peaches —Chotce Calj- ff blend of-the best American rye whis- purities. choleest | fornia fruit, In rich syrup; keys, Makes new friends every. day. By the flask. richest OQ @ large can By the bottle. .75¢ By the bottle F; Brookdale nee, Green| Bartlett By the half gallon, By the half gallon. n artle pressed in 17¢ can ti By the gallon.... By the gallon Pineapple — Golden Cube: B ass Ale cans, or grated fruit, in ¢ans; each Port and Sherry Clarets Selected California vintages; the fer-| Jean Francisco's imported St. Jullen; /15¢ jSafe Brand Pears —Large can ced Malays; in +% | choice ripe fruit.. mented juice of the grape; bottle, 50c.; choice’ Call- bottles, each, 35c, and. 5c fornia table wine, bottle. . 25¢ Strained Honey —Pure from the \Farina —Blue Rib Mt : and. : 13¢! Corn Meal—Triumph oy or) canara the “groves of Sout ‘ sh Ribbon; clean and toc. Lemon. and Vanilla 5 = Pecrisy brand, 4 oz. Batt i [Borated Washing Fluid — Bulle Woarrowal sodtscotyes—the dirt-ane-—makes. =e: washing easy; bottle. rs ‘aploca— Pearl or. | kibbor= brand; most appet | and nourtshing; package. Break.ast Bacon Swift's Famous’ Eagle Brand, best Sugar-cured;ev Sl ce ed with tean a: tya Ib zor, bottle Ammonia — Peerless - : strong; bottle, 10¢.; Elects brand, household strongth, bottle 5c Sardincs—Clement brand; Mediter- aneal rales iN iy finest French Olive oll; cans with key open- * ¢rs; 2 cans, 254; ae “ 13c f the Essie Brand, famed > freshness and appetizing 35c¢ Mammoth Spanish Cues —large 50¢ bottle for , Mammoth Spanish Oueens —-large:club 3§c bottle for. . .Plmento Stuffed O ives— regular 25¢ bottle for. Pitted Olives for cocktails, ete; 25¢ bottle for Selected Spanish Queens— regular 18c bottle for .....+ Selected Manzanillas— regular 1 5c. bottle, for, pane, Assorted Olives— lain and stuffed; bottle. ' Baby Olives — delicious tte appetizers, bottle, OP ony Rowers 81.50 | pamous vhnee Syston Debs $3000| “Te vor gti tote. $1.00 “$2/00 : $1.50|Guinness’s Stout pie: $1.35 Princeton Cocktails - Delightful ‘appetizers, Manhattan, Mar- tint, Vermouth or Whiskey; flasks, 45¢,'and 25c,; bottle 75¢ Pears Choice unpeeled i No. Dozen Pees, pint size... syrup; 15¢ ic 20c nesses OC Subes, in 15c leis Plums —Green Garcia or Beg:

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