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Tot THE EVENING WORLD;'FRIDAY, cee {ce iia RAR = DECEMBER 27, 1907. PRE, WAL, FIGHTS HIS WIFE .: Son of Chicago Millionaire Arrested in Her Suit Unable k to Get Bail. costume. of black |qoreuray, big. Nushi | chooks jatching jaa her black’ we)kt Were a June bride in 1 wapplicant for a | hher young Chi Men Hawkins 1 @ecompanying i | Grossman, to co’ | a weekly al! trial. ‘Allan Hawkins Pirie {x tha twenty-alx- year-olki son of John Pirie, a Chitago Merchant, who !s estimate! to be worth (980,000,000. . According to the stories of Mr.. Gross- “man and the concessions of his law- yer, James W. Hyde, young Pitte has Been epending money like a fort: millionaire, though Mr. Hyde de that the voung man fadn't a do! eC his own in the world, “We are enjoying an income of fi) @ month, the rents of a house at Prans- fe, a Chicago musurd, given to Mrs Pirie by her husband as present.”” eaid Mr. Grossman. fa all this young wife h dark eyes and pink wing! Hazel B. jony for her pen: Gaughter, Hazeltine fusband is enjoying } yacht, two 33.5 “carriages. = While lived together it waa at the rate of $0, 0 @ year. “Mrs. Pirlo is entitled to a Droportionatn ahiir SEE her physically Mentally, by hia tobavior, and fwail | @bandoned her at Evariston in sane as Shu was campelied to return to ome of her eno be tome ot her mother, Mra. Licves. Alia. hig any moment, paws him with no {income at i ycome at all en to pay-alimony. out “to oppose this ‘inc to wsk that the vats upon wh! At he live in Uinois, ip he lives’ on. “hls fat t arrested, and fies voted from there "Yor | cre ome ol Fossman replied that his) @Mdavits showed that young Pirie vy: + “fm Chioagy at the last election, and ‘aaid m what bia father gave nt had a salary of $4) a month from i , reat Bitenta! house of Marsh: Py! ot ues Br Sina uatice Davin reserved Aecieto STARS OF STGE HAD STORMY TRIP \ Adriatic Encountered Tremen- ..’ dous Difficulties All the » Way Across, . _,, There was material for an amazingly | geod theatrical performance on Christ- Sj -}-muas Dey on board the dig White star }l \umer Adriatic, which arrived to-day, leme day late and nine days. out trom |@evthemoton, Dut, alas, the talent | smadle to appear, all being confined | toe. decks by reason of scasicknens. | {Xt wae a sad Christmas on the Adri- | qs, for that reason—a sad voyage, in- |] deed, for there were tow paasengera on the boat who escaped the illness that | | axdlubbers must bear when crossing | j teeriecsan. The trip was about the} * youghest the Adriatic ever experienced. | ran Into @ tremendous storm a hours after leaving Southampton, the storm continued all the way y the Atlantic, Last Sunday the ‘wind end waves were 90 strong that the 2. ay wes reduced to half speed for) |ewenty-dour hours. Big And comfortable: (06 che 1s, she bobbed about a whole lot. The biggest westbound mail ever car- jeted by a steamship was the Adriatic's ] | Ceighty-atent | bags of parcels post. prs Stars In the List. ste passenger list bristled with the -eamnes of music hall stars and legitimate ‘e¢tore, George Marlon, tho star atage 4 ( } i Nurses tender their services aah World “Situation Wanted” Ads. 4 ALIMONY PLEA fats ud Washington,: >, RGisrenS? Warlh ai 60. Napoleon Shoes for. sinking figurd on the She was born jn omes to yinit her re; Louteviiie FP. Metal Caliakia. Surplus stocks aad factory rejects (all sizes. and widths). - Out of IHAT IS, something i is wrong just what it is. lassitude, weakness, loss of are the symptoms of sickness. | Give the child Castoria. It will who did} tip was} briittant | Mrs Genuine Castoria always All mothers recognize the term by the heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby.. These worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. | operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid matter, and drive away Uae threatened sickness. pars the signature of ZjflUthu Sorts with baby, but we can’t tell appetite, inclination to sleep, It may be fever, congestion, stars the digestive organs into | If you. want “your ‘business’ to hd about it through a, World “Want” ade Shoemakers’ Surplus Stocks & | Factory Cancellations at Less Than Cost of Leather We Undersell All of Our Competitors Men’s Waterproof shoes Werth $2.50: cals sizes 6 to 11; positively solid leather in- nersoles; solid leather counters; worth $2.00; at : 1\§ Seer cus Just Received 5 Extra High Cut. be sold to-morrow at....---3.. and Gun Metal Calfskin, lace to EE; vici_ Kids and bdluchers; twenty n styles; worth $2.50, at, Special! Patent coltskin uppers; jace and button; soles; sizes $4 to2. These shoes were made to retail at $2.00 a pair; to-morrow only, . High CutShoesfor Boys. Sizes up to 5 4 “Storm Calf,” Double Soles, Waterprool, with two buckles, $3.50 Value. Special for ee Girls--Extra High Cut. Sizes 8% to 11, 11% to 2, and 2% to5 4 Gun‘ Metal Calfskin and Vici Kidskin. Twenty New Winter Styles. — Positively $2.50 Values at ‘4: 00 $4: 95 Store Open Saturday ‘Byéning: Box Calf Uppers, Solid Leather Sole Splendid Shoes for winter wear. Sizes Gto 11.. -Men’s Storm Boots (Water- e Tan Calf and Black Box Calf uppers; proof); double oak lester soles; extra Bigh Special!!! 3,500 Pairs of Men’s Shoes— Solid leather soles; satin calf uppers; ,000 Pairs of Women’s Napoleon Boots A surp.us stock from a famous Boston maker; worth $3.50, will The lot consists of Tan, Golden Brown, Patent Colt tension soles, Cuban heel, positively $3.50 val. at Women’s sizes 244 to 7.’ Girl’s sizes 1 to 5 4. Women’s Sample Shoes from famous Boston makers, sizes 234 to 8, widths A atent coltskin, gun-metal calfskin and 100 kin, extension soles, lace, button 94-59 $9.50 $4.00 values, at. . Werth 82.00 * Sizes 6 {0 41. © 39C $4.75 sheweseee and button, ex- $4-75 ewest Winter $47.4 Paife..-eece = 2,000 Pairs of > Misses’ Shoes dull calfskin ‘00 41> extension 500 Extra Salespeople. Orders Filled. against dealers. ---ence be replaced by another equally sensational. iday Lines and Staple Goods Literally Sacrificed. CLEAR-OUICK =a _The Strongest, Most Sensational ‘Bargain Event of the Season 163 Tables Piled High with the Most Evtraordinare Bargains PRICESRANGE FROM5cT0$5\_ Positively No Mail or Telephone Quantities restricted as a protection As soon as one lot sells out it will at Hol- ti 25. At 25c ) worth $1.49. ee orth $1.49 Boys’ Astrachap/Cups, value 6c. Infants’ Outing) Flanne| Dresses, Yalue 2c. each; 2 for 25¢. n'g Hours « Slippers, valuta up to Pate Woot Knitted? Gloves, Aten a “Imliation Cyt Glaes Berry Sets, 7 Mecea, value WGenuine Way" pee value 50e. to $1.00; choice. 25c. Chronat Hexibone Corsets, value tt: Wal. Laces and Insertions, 12-yard piece, value @c, Table 19. At 75c Mane “fia K mabe ‘nton Suits, eat Th ‘a Jersey - Legains, reduced. ‘Roddy’ Bears, reduced. from Hex Fancy Neckwear, in boxes, vale gota Cushions, regularly bas aaa Picy Handkerchiefs, box Cane 6. creucee from $1.00. righ or. Woiren’s Real pines Mandaerchless, box of @ re- peed aT ail styles, ass 1.0), Children's Brim fred Hats, all sizes, st Brien, yerds ache reduced trom Table 21. At $1.00 (Main Floor.) Fringed and Hematitched Table Covers, $x4 wixe, reduced from $1.50. Full size Bed Spreads, fringed, re- from 91.39. ducers Feeds Flannel, Tlnied Ro red uced from $13 Ro ripe Couch tinged, Produced trom $1.4. Ladiel’ Skirts, all over pleated eatenth fold, reduced from $1.98. ‘Table 20. At $1.50 Qdaln Floor. ), Umbrellas for men and women, 20 to 2 inch, values up to $24 scotch Lace | Curtains, MY educed from $2. 1s Tixtra Size ‘alankets, reduced trom yards $s. “Tapestry Couch Covers, 0 to, ede, reversiole, reduced from an. able 27. a At 15¢ joor, All-wool Creer Walstings, plain shades, regular 49c. yard; 3%4-yard h for 75c. vpn Patterns, all styles, 34-yard lengths, reduced from $1.50, Men's Square Silk Mufflers, black, white or colors, reduced from $1.25. Women's: Reaily-to-Wear Turbans, ed from $1.50, aa Table Covers, 2 yards square, reduced from $1.98, ‘Extra Large Size Blankets, reduced 1.49; {rom fe Lawn Walsts,_ enibroldery {rlmmed. reduced from $1.25. Table 29. At Sc 8c. red, horde antes ‘Rowels, Ladies’ Neckwear, slightly mussed; value 15c. 9c, Solld Back Scrub Brushes, Carolina, Rice, superior quality, Ib. Children's 25¢, Knitted Mittens, 4c. Fish Pond, and other games. Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap; value $c, cake; 3 cakes for 5c, © Saorted Glassware, Berry Bowls, Salad Dishes, Ol Cruets, efc.; value 45¢- re Table 11. At 15c ja. Floor.) ban chav tS, reduwed from 2ic. a epee 37. At 25c (Mala Fleor,) Odds and “cads of Men's, Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs, re- | duced {rom S0e. Table 12. At 10c yrna yee Figs fuse reduced Refined Borax, “Ibs., 1Se, Odds -and_ Ends Imported Tooth Brushes, values up to 25c. Table 14. At Se Qtain Swift's Astoriease: SOPs, Teg. Sc, cake, 3 cakes for 5c, Sc. package Smoking Tobacco, 3 packages for 5c. Glass Towel Bars, wood ends, re- duced from 120, Table 15. At 25c (Main Floer,) Pint Cod Liver Oil, reduced from 39c. 20-Mule-Team Borax Soap, regular Se. cake, 7 cakes for 25c, _ Imported Sardines, regular 5c. can, 3 cans for 25c, Table 16. _ At 50c (Main Floor, ) Men's Domet Flannel ight Shirts, reduced from 75e. White Lawn Waist Embroidery, trimmed, reduced from 98c. Table 17. At 10c reduced front (Main Tees.) Dresden and Roman Stripe all Sk | Ribbons, reduced from 25c. Woven Tapestry Pillow Tops, Tur- kish colorings, reduced from a5c. —Silk Mesh Veilings, alt colors, re- duced’ from 25c, Ladies’ Neckwear, plain —stock:-and tab effects, reduced from 2S¢, Heavy Steel Tea Spoons, per doz., sreduced from 15e. Soiled Aprons, reduced from 19<. Sweet or) Sour Mixed Pickles or Piccalily, per bottle, reduced from Table 60. At 10c (Mala Floor.) 2$c and se Sample pleces Jewelry, Hat Pins, Cuff, Buttons,” Barettes, Neck Chalns and Vel! Pins. Table 55. At 5c Olaln ¥1 1,000 Boxes 102, WV __ Table 40. At 15c Qlaln’ Floor.) 29¢ Flannelette DOS. aso Nalnsoox and Cambrie Corset Covers, ribbon and lace trimmed. Children’s” 23¢ Initial Handker- chiefs, 3 In a box Odds ant Buds, ius, $e Haid kerell gq Paper, | Table 42. At 15¢ Ola $1.29 Oriental | sofa Cushions. Dolls’ $1.25 Furniture Sets, ~ Extra large size $1.19 Blankets. $1.98 Tapestry Table Covers, 2 yards square. Table 94. At 25c (tecond Mloer,) 59¢ House Slippers, Men's sizes. Table 98. At 25c (Second ieee.) 39¢ Nottingham Lace Curtain strips; can be matched into pairs; per strip, Table 83. At $5 (iecond Fleer.) - ° Girls’ $8 Coats, Blue, Brown and Red Kersey and Cheviots, $8 Australian Wool Blankets, full size, extra heavy. Table 100. At 75c (Hecond Fleer.) $1.25 White Lawn Waists, em- broidery trimmed, Women's reg. $1.00 fancy Handkerchiefs, box of 6. Women's: $1.75 fancy Neckwear, in fancy boxes. Table 97 _. At 75c © (Second, Floor.) ati 25 Women's Thigh Jersey Leg- on as Men's fine Ribbed Uaion Suits, ~ Table 84. _ At 10¢_ (Second Fleer.) 28 and 50c sample pieces of Jewelry, Hat Pins, Cuff Buttons, Barettes, Neck Chains, Veil Pins, ~ Table 127. At 50c (Third Ftoor.) $1.00 Cot sets, slightly soiled; sizes. Men's: and Wonien’s 7Sce. Umbrellas, 26 or 28 inch. Table 125. At 50c * _ (Tuird Floor.) Men's 75¢. Domet Flannel Night Shirts. > 89c. Oak Plate Racks. Table 119. At 50c (Third. Floor.) 79. block all T-quart tin Water Kettle. White and Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3. yds. long strips, 198, value, Table 115. At l5c (Third Floor), 3 pleces of regular 43c, Ingialn Carpets, all” ee ee ee eee Table 118. At 15c Chilatren's 39 2 Silk ft Poplin Caps. Women's $1.49 White Golf Hats. Table AT: At (Fourth $5 Women's $7.50 Thibet Coats, $0 inches long; satin lined throwghout. Table 158. At $l arth Fleer.) $4.39 Heavyweigat Comforts. Barga‘n Section 157 at $3. a 75 wit Enameled 24 tron Beds. 4.50 Oak or} Mahogany Finis Pedestals, sd ie $5.00 Smokers’ Tables. $5.00 Mattresses, Hair Bottom, Top. and Steel Swing Springs. Odd Parlor Chairs. Parlor Tables. $4.75 Parlor Rockers $4.50 Ladies’ Desks $5.50 Shaving Stands. Section 158 at $5 $8.50 Sliding Aowtiee complete, $8.00 Oak Bookcases. _ $8.50 White Enamelled Iron Beds. "$7.50 Fibre. Combination Mat- tresses, $7.98 Music Cabinets, £8.75 Parlor Cabinets, 48.50 Fancy Rockers, - $8.50 Corner Chairs, $7.00 Wash Stands, $6.75 White Enamelled Cribs, Table 159. At 5c (Sixth Floor.) 8c. Red Border Huck Towels. _ Blue and White 9c. Decorated Can- isters. Children's 25c. Knitted Mittens. Table 160. At 10c (Slith Floor.) Heavy Steel Teaspoons, 1Sc. per . Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Munyon's 25¢. Witch Hazel Cream, Table 161. At 10c am Fleer.) Broken sizes Children's 49¢, gra; ribbed fleece lined Underwear, Table 162. At 15c (8ixth’ Floor.) 3 25c, Kitchen Cleavers. 25c, Vulcan Toasters for toasting A. Table 2. ; | At 10c Basement.) National Biscuit Co.'s Red Label }f *.. Grahams, Oysterettes or Unceda Milk. F Biscults; regular Sc. package; 3-packe ages for 10c. Table 3. | At 15c (Basement.) utely pure, fresh grows Pepper, lb.; reduced from.300. ‘Ab: Black Beef iron and Wine; reduced |] !@ | front 25¢, { Extract Witch Hazel, pints; ro. duced from 25c. Table 8. At 25c (asement. ) R | Ripe Tomatoes; regular 126, ; 3 cans for BBQ