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THE EVENING WORLD, TRICKED, SHE SAYS, READING, STRUNG, INA DNUACE SUIT AIDS OTHER STOCKS BROKER THROWS BERT COOPER TIMSELF BEFORE WINS $1,260 FREM 4 [> Wife of Frederick J. Wheeler, Leaders Respond to Good In- § BWAY TRAIN VESTA VICTORIA Concert Tourist, Has the | fluence and Market Gains | pace Sieg | Case Reopened. Are Gener: William Bourne Nevin, Pau-/ Had Sued Her for Agent's . a strong t Jumped to livo' of 31-8 points in the early perized by Late Market Slump, a Suicide. Commission on Her $2,500 a Week Salary. and the list, which haa immedi- se, good profits Freder- eve of isband noert tour. h leaders large fractions. e active on the advance iry conditions Reading, w? WAS A NERVOUS WRECK. Cooper, in h la, the sing mission on het Sold Prosperous Business in} Northwest to Win For- tune in Wall Street. before s deliberated finding @ ver- and jury B urs before » deposit! at they found Mrs, W © witnesses sw the © Miss Victoria's) T Cooper William Bourne Nevin Golds Tost aiump, throw at the His head and both legs were severed. | Wut he was identified by a card tn his| * Pocket, and his watch, Il 2 evin had bee a broker, who rossexamining his money in the rece de to-day ra Suby yu draw a revolver and h street station. . discom , A member of Vorhaus staff, | a nervous wreck for a Month. lie had Physician is function and The Closing Prices. “sued me niless and hi believed kfest, lowes: no forth that me. papers, or the afternoon terday, of the Lev; ty-second street He left the house Hatch, at No. 156 case station, of M isis of & per cent . and Secured an engagement etrect, where he b e played out that engage- telling his wife is commission, ali on his doctor. Within for commis- the subj nue local train, d he jumped from in front of a Lenox ave After the card hea Been found in a week, It She s and had refused Whereupon he t sult through Morris H. Gros commission, tt the Seventy lappened t ran testified that he @s she saw him @hing had b Despondent, Wife s2ys, Bhe question ppen out for snce. Him Many Presents. » assiduous in your at- Victoria for her asked Mr. » her ma nd social calls 5 wife ed to defend her good nam cs HARRIMAN UNDER “FIRE IN 30 DAYS. Government you ma © prese watch, {¢ said Cooper. nitted that blushing In a loth, could nee “H own Action Against , had given a x fecovered his health. | diamond cuff inks, nond scartpin Railway Magnate Will Be M in said th her husband was|and sundry other baubles. 5 had orn in Montrea: forty-five years #go.| pald him, he said, Brought in Salt Lake City. He was at one time, she said, a member | you $095 for?” Mr, Of the Stock ange and of the brok- erage firm of Houghtaling & Co. N 6 Nassau stre He sold his seat and/ severed his connection with Houghta & Co., and went to the Pacific Nor west to engage in the real estate bu ness with headquarters at Vancouver, Sought a Fortune. His business prospered but about eight months ago he sold out and returned to New York with his wife. He believed that the market conditions favore {n his designs to make a fortune in W vas my percent es as her m cand the other 9—It 1s now « Department be begun with- cae begun WAGED WOMAN A SUICIDE tea Se tee| BY HANGING IN HOME. tween the Union and Southern Pacific ailroads conference held o last May it was d never Employed Him, She Says. Miss Lawrence cin plu: le of t appointed | At rch’ as she was ne PORT JEFFE Mrs, Alonzo O. ssion on this d, should be ref attic of in feeble hee ney-General with ; ber ne : eaves two § ‘The ‘Octo pante caught him unpre. | Pere view to pos: action against Mr. Ital SS at rte aet d Harriman and these roads. There was! he was completely wiped however, in the his wife said, n| ss of his mone sis busin He worried, 80 about th his losing he was too old to make anc as about Hi Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. ~ Clover Blend | coffee w: AL R. Houghtaling of Hought eid t that aeiek ious in taste’’ of the ch and Jay 5. orclock, just Was slack Black, Green or Mixed, > asl announced TEA Regular Price soc; at 40C ad, son of W Single Pounds Delivered wt teview of ACCOUNTS INVIT G 1 / fi COFFEE 1 lie S Company 238, 236, 287 and 239 Washington St. Bet. Park Place an Established Coffee. Saw Him Jump. un di w int rlongs; sel Vey Saks Cushion-Flex ae Shoes for Women CLEVELAND HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BLACK HAND. i erdeieere must The author of the maxim, given us to conceal our thoughts,” at some time have worn tight shoes. the United To obtain neatness or grace one does not tion. Chiet A have to squeeze into sizes too small, nor is Goallata, i it necessary to endure the pangs of burn- CO ay CU aA cade et ing, smarting soles—a panacea is pro- pentealoy 8 vided in the Saks Cushion-Flex Shoe. an me are ay The whe fs eH A soft, elastic and yielding inner cushion, | eae upon which the foot rests, makes walking Peres thae’ ce a pleasure. Yet with all the improve- 1 und asy ments tending to comfort, these shoes are etters ¢ smart and graceful. XTH “ia E— Mi and ones 4 5 A 27 OM @ay. ¥ Y pe A See oad id mot wet Last baneay's » shoul 0 r 10" & the set. Ten colors, Extra Reales Slate 104 pate ley ance clalued, | THURSDAY, | man Coffee Sale JANUARY 9, INDEPENDENTS HIT WARDEN AT SHAKE BY TOBACCO THUST = RILL ENDS LIFE DavidSchulte Testities that His Robert Ryan, Profits Have j 1908. _ ‘ c AMMEYER 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St. Announces A Special Sale of Long Head Fallen from | — the Alinshouse, Shoots 30 to 15 Per Cent. j Himself. ax ) : : mm 48 1 Women’s High Class Lawyer Ma f= coune Robert Ryan, a sixty-t vear-ol} e e rat Sete el yar peers ae Crate Ge Evening Slippers Company of the | fill. N Ae sare, ended h s Gas Ca Ply Geka “|i onan: |] On the Main Floor at $3 .50 e corpora-» Ills wife, also lovee coe Taveras green, pong. e, we henner (f) coral and black, and a and variety of styles, are positively began hetr apart business, ness had ported that Ry Bryer e rsa aged fror and the in- |}} Reduced from to formerly ie Were much ex- $5, $6, $7, $8 and $10 per pair. Not one pair in this was, to less than 15 per He aald thar he ness tn the ¢ lot ever soid bi i Ml dealers, mi yous , : Teas, bio cm fen 4 (Ou ie “3 No Mail Orders, He teetifled that $5. elepho = \f tobacoo jobbers wonderful Walep aie Or creased since bargain. ders or C. O. D. ropolt Orders Filled for This Sale. © ORS IN Pl AUSH FROM FIRE sald th. declined since an TX @ had bee xen umber of tobacco — > T GF HIMRIGNT To Stree bd AD ANTTARY CRIB bh vuble. TheSANITARY CRIB, CHAIRand WALKER is simple, safe, substantial and easily kept clean. Baby's a mal r joobers li New ver const PRICE ONL \Q For sale by John Wa Qenbers Con KT Tred. Loeser & Ce., Abraham « Sina INDA SSANTEA Woah Established Fifty Years, "6TH AVE, 22ND TO 25RD ST.N. 23RD ST.N.¥.] Misses’ $20 Sate $11.98 ES’ Suits of striped broadeloth in ( dielo' gray, gr and brown stripes Made & and box coat models, lined with M" of satin; collar. Full plaited with 1 fold, These are odd lots bought from a manufacturer. No two suits , All siz: n 14 to 18 vears. 1,00 <4 a HO sem, Sh gag gg Misses’ Misses’ and Ju fots, checks and in the latest sty iF ned with velvet. Full All sizes from 12 to 18 5. are suits that are worth $12.00 4 NE cae mks! $6.98 Girls’ $4 Dresses, 31.98 S14 Suits, $6.98 n chev- y tailored and trim- Girls’ Dresses of cashmere and plaids; nobby models prettily trimmed with silk and braid plaited skirts. Sizes fr 6 i , Ms years. Dresses worth $4.00; mar $1.98 Misses’ $10 Tour. st ats, $5.98 Misses’ Tourist Coats, a large variety of vles; no two alike pane ixtures and fancy buttons ain ag) 1108) 14 to 18 years; re ap im $5. 98 Gini sss 00 Long Coats, $: ) Long © made of tine plaid u Il box back and n sizes from 6 to sy irom ge} 14 years; re- $2. 98 Remnants of Dress Goods accumulation of dress goods remnants, cluding such popular fabrics as s cashmeres, mohairs, checked 38 to 50 inches; values up to 7 yard Remnants of Silks AIN and fancy silks, in figured pongees, rough pongees, satin poplins, brocades, stripes, ¢ in and fancy taffetas and choice b silks; all in useful lengths and’ in all widths. Silks that have cold at from ise, to $1.40 per yard, on sale Friday, BRE BOC & 49e Remnants of Velvets AL short lengths—more than 1,000 pieces in ail, of velvets, corduroys, velveteens, etc., will he placed on the bargain table for Friday's sell- , and marked at 5e, 10e, 15c & up to 59c each Clearance of Shoes $4.00 to $5.00 Shoes, Friday at $2.48 $3.00 fo $4.00 Shoes, Friday at $1.98 $3.50 to $6.00 Shoes, (Factory Seconds) $1, 98 ‘OME OXFORDS AND EVENING SLIPPERS — odd lots and broken lines, some slightly imperfect. Also Women’s High Shoes in vici kid with patent tips, somewhat_ broken. All reduced for clearance to, per pale $1.00 Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, of calfskin with solid oak soles, sices up to 2. $1 00 . Friday and Saturday, pair. Women’s Leather Jullets, patent tip and fur trimmed, hand turned soles, all colors, $1. 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