The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1908, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908.. Nrorprort - | ! ~ AUN NAY EAR B 2a MISSING ‘ SEA saunas Lord & Taylor ord- PORTUGUESE 2E6 Jent. A pub- | . Fe } FROM cy be ws.ven the Nebras- Specials rah rt Fan kan att Hall | i aaa | !Delaware and Hudson Sharph SOA YEAR. \ Dozer eae Handlers Passengers From Disabled va One eh ta eapcraneare:| ————d = = = < t ; - : - cently with George ee iiams, j ) Cut and Other Market ent Lanisy. Promotes) Were Asleep on the Helen | Steamer Were Picked Up | stassnchusetts, former ‘at For Saturday, January 25th. + u te Senator Pettigrew, of jouth pales i Assistant Foreme1 to Fore- A. Wyman. i by Another Vessel. | Carolina, who fre among the nromoters see ep ce ers Lopez, in Conspiracy to kill Hue : — i iio wgidy (bia io OS | Combination Save of pez, 5 fs spira ois i a ; a de-| A dozen freight handlers who binked | HOOK OF ¥ D, Jan. 24 = “| G G “Ls” 6G (22) si . Premier Franco, Free— ° i H A pro.|im the bark Helen A ed nd crew fal AFTER GR GRIPPE | wls oats D) CESSES g a we i ; i t were brought ; : Gag Rule in Lisbon. A j ae 1 year, Th safely at noon to-d | Consisting of $ ' ———— t 1 , ner Amsterdam belongs to] & f oO LONDON, Jan A despat . from ‘Ta , ‘4 tts aw Or Any Severe were Sickness Take Chee Cars B 1 Black °) ) been received here from Lisbon nah ; N Werke nat son board for Rot | Navy, Red, Brown and Black, \ that Dr. ano Lopez, who was con-| f 1: ity > ) designated becaus SRG Fee | at aan pnlghtyahe aaa Vinol, | fanneldined: Values nected with the recent conspiracy to ¢ » in slumber ec Waterwee dana swustalned | up to blow up Premier Franco with a bomb, jex| When the moorings snapped and the gale | ; eu cen Ene Me Weameen’| Mrs. G. I. Patridge, of Franklin, Woolen Dresses $10.00 No, | Whipped the nose of the vessel into the | No. 4s] |] vay. The ‘longshoremen woke to find Hians J. |the bark whirling down on the Narrows | ania | unguided. te| ‘Dhey, had presence of mind enough to t 2 N | get up a headsall to give them steer- , Hook anu Ladder | te way, but they were unable to turn | or tack against the fifty-mile-an-hour —————— —— BLYN EMPLOYEES DANCE. northwester, and when dawn broke the he made a daring escape to-day fro: San Julia prison, a strong fortress at the mouth of the Tagus River. Because of the high social position o: Dr, Lopez permission was given a party of his friends to visit him in | N prison. This party went to the fortress | cl in a motor car. As the automobile ; drew up in front of the prison a ter- | afres: gers left her in small boats, and all the| Mass., says: Q ay a SF excepting one, were speedily| “The grippe left me in a oe | in Fancy Materials and Serges weakened and run down condition— Jumper, Russian and Sailor Styles. ‘he passengers on the missing boat | NO appetite, thin, nervous and no vi- ? numbered twenty-one, and the crew | tality. Nothing seemed to help me seven. They were picked up by the| until a friend brought me a bottle Norwegian steamer Songa one hour| Qf VINOL, the cod liver and fron after they left the Amsterdam in a| Preparation. I commenced to take | it and {t gave me a hearty appetite, Det er, CoE Eeaiy Cy Ore |my health and strength returned ard Girls Cr Misses CaraculCloth Coats full lengths, heavy satin lined; any size, bark was shaping an erratic course their friends | — it rifle explosion wes heard. The com- | clore ena outside the Hook Wee MIKe TASRERE CERT SOIL. CORE 6\to 16\vrs., es c Mu- i ners got word of their boat's , yoreiel li 5 ? mander of the prison, after a brief in- | Tie tial sales of in : oe nies |pten “and. the tugs Dalzell and J Bi rreedoaund from Norwian Tee GR Eats L2,5 O, f to the resoue, ae fates OnE for any one who has had a severe vestigation, ordered that the party be | Bebe. detained, and guards were placed | nd were sent ou ark was finally Hled prevented the Songa trom | sickness. It makes strength and vi- ng Beach and s, and made impossible an effective | tality go fast.” towed back original price $25.00 ° around the fortress. | % ys A further examination was then made, | et 1 eee Se |3 ps for the eee people This is because VINOL contains. | but no explanation of the explosion Dy GS Gas. Lanta ne Songa for|in a highly concentrated form, all ‘§ ; ey A Ay ee ae cer emea Vialisis. eae nea | TOOK A PLUNGE INTO two days and @ half, When the fog|of the medicinal, healing and-body Misses & Funtor Tarlored Surts allowed to depart in their motor car. EAST RIVER IN STORM pay cleared Ee) this morning th building elements of cod liver oil, 3 ¢ gS ik «| boat Gouwzee, from Hook of Hoiland L Simeone tory It was learned later that Dr. Lopes | cotaa Mens EEareape ee es Se Serre oor eer OOR en TeceER Ea tRaoee An Extraordinary Offering had escaped during the confusion fo) if un ne Songa, took the party on VINOL is recognized throughout % = lowing the explosion. Some one had George Stull, of No. 19 South street,|b0@%d and brought them in here. | the world as the greatest strength 8 Suits of Cheviots, Fancy Materials and tossed him keys through the grating blinded by the snow while walking near —>___. ‘creator for old people, weak, sickly ge Teale g nee of the window in his cell. With these the river front to-day just before dawn,’ PORT COURTESIES TO {women and children, after a se-| Broadcloths; various models; stepped off into the river at Pier 8. | vere sickness and for chronic coughs | SEN AT ."vinimer ard stsck out) CHINESE AMBASSADOR, | m4, colin SINOM! Is “tneseeed’ © -T Close at PTF.OO CAC hb after a few strokes, came| *| Your money back if VINOL fails to) he unlocked the door and joined his friends. He is supposed to have gone away in the motor car disguised with nd, afte! tr heavy rimmed motor glasses and a big ¢ a tugboat. There was! s,N FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—Collector ponede | values up to ¢ Carts t : St lege canines k | WHERE TO GET VINOL INN. | alu i 3 ‘Phe entire staff of the fortress, in- : s}by t extend eve ha a Crane rcuntr weniny ues lading the commander, has been a : boat, yelling P 4 n & free entry of 2 F Staait! Masterdain AS r h a ted 4 Ful) St., Brooklyi 1 ~ rested on suspicion of accepting a bribe | hea: dea SAU hE SH 9 Wu ‘Ting-Fang, the Chi ust @ ‘i Broadway, Broadway Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. to permit the escape of the prisoner. AEOnSes ‘ 3 Ambz r { 3, . topes. oth Ave, and 284 St, corner and a reward has been offered for the ‘ Ih be all righ! : 1 » here nist West in Bt opp, Waker —— Page ets Cai a a | : giannis Tuts Stores, th St and eth are, | = ; LISBON, Jan. 24.—The transmission ay NOT A PIRATED EDITION. i en | Broadway ‘goth St, seth S ’ es sie ot the following despatch was permitted if S : ell fac ; Non-Pirated Edition by the authorities after due censor- isting of eight Jan. 2. a r 5 ointed Co mAs ae : Merrs, Widow" : 1 al for Japar ; y . z “Lisbon 1s filled to-day with disturb- ‘ "e i i ; - ait . alsniis tt Merry Wide Ww Wa/litz ing rumors, but there has been no new iF in he craft n cor : p And at all drug stores Ii developments in the abortive a nm n ys é a " SHitapaipeuisvdteninreds : ‘ Go MAND Cop Ga OC | A eres D narchy and proclaim Port | Setling Out Men’s Trousers, $1.68 Big alah Ait in Men, Mer ie police have visited all the news- Paper offices in Lisbon and forbidd the publication of anythi . the men arrested yes' e diy before. The prisoners are incar- cemted in the fortress of San Julia and are not permitted to communicate With their friends. ppenhor hado, Senhor Costa and lo, Republican leaders, Bay ofHoMEReeTiA ca kentinta custody, ee BURST PIPE COSTS $2,500. 1 th ld next Sunday Get the RE. Wate inthe We “Hopet says.......- $1.68 aH an Collar Ulsters, siz 00 5 lisles and .. 16¢ = 2 vt says... Selling Out Sik Neckwear, 16c 245.00 Fur Lined Coats 6th Ave. and i8th St. rnira Floor Satesroom. sae er ene Selling Out Women’s Fur Pieces, 55c — tenes sellers, broken lots 0. ‘oup of Broadcloth Coats MiinEBeealsiandlOatves) Hleoarin R Gu Sane and Muffs, irrespeotive inet prices 3 hout with selected furs. Walker Street Building. ue | PCr ge? Saturday—"'Hope” says...essesceee 55c says.. * says........$21.00 The bursting of a frozen water pipe ‘ q eae ficoded the building at No. Street to-day and did $2, damage. The firms losing are Weiss & Sadoff. shirt waists; Star Novelty Works, Louis Weiss & Co., neckweur, and J. Wor-l- man, 33 Walker 9 worth of Women’s 60e Rubbers, at 25€ _ “HOPE” RETIRES FROM BUSINESS —— ee ee EELMONT’S VALUABLE COLT. Firat of Get of the §125,000 Stall- jon Rocksand in Kentucky. Boys’ Te =e Los IN THE STEWART BUILDING first foal Mr. E cca he notice of ; thut colt, foaled Jan. 20, 198 ed Rocksand, rx Park entri as follows FIRST [RACE Three furlongs, ir Borin , Men’s p Over. § £400 4 siroes, Buckle Areties olled edge, heavy soles,warm lined. Sizes fo $3. “Boston Br. ¥ Miss<s’ Schoo} Gaiters (Button Overshces) H 2 faa f i “Wales Goodyear Brand” g e | { On melodies by FRANK LEHAR; arranged by L. W. by permission of HENRY W. SAVAGE; melodies used by special arrangement with the publishers, Chappell & Co., Ltd., London and New York Yo ths’ and Children’s Storm King Rubber Rr aq Odds and Ends { 00'S rom Former | SPECIAL NOTICE Don’t be misled. The only complete, authorized, eight- page newspaper edition 01 “The Merry Widow Waltz” will be given in the Magazine Section of the Sunday $ 1 G90 Men’s Overcoats and Suits, $ l 4:00 World. Any other edition issued by any other news- ”—it’s inferior and in- Hundreds of choice Winter Suits and Overcoats are now grouped paper fs like all “‘just as goods at $14.0 t were marked at | st standard prices—$23.50, $25, $28.50 complete. This famous waitz is the ¢;reat musical hit of es cy AD, COED i Europe and America. Ail New York is whistling It; ve ONG CS iQ y lo ir | Rises) for Big Men, Little afen, Young) and Od! Men, dancers demand it; lovers of catchy musie rave over It 2 : oi Saas Was $ .00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, $] 1° ; le and double breasted Suits, in blacks, mixtures and worsteds. nd many still higher, ‘oung and Old Men. n all colorings. 3 for Big Men, Little Men, Y tlues $20, £22 gopeciels *5 1 .09 . Men’ s Fur Lined Coats, $5 ]-°° To effect in body linings; selected e $95, $110, $125 and upward. Sizes for Big Men, Little Men, Young and Old Men. A Second Edition & Selling Out Shirt Stocks! ao OSc a Fe weet nd Peed ted LOSE Eee ote 68c '1908 World Almanac An Entire Clearance Soft d prices $1.25, ts, sil well-known brands, Sizes from 14 to 19 neckband, E i Underwear of American and European make. Hosiery, Neckwear, Suspenders, Pajamas, and ncyclonedia Umbrellas, ctc. Ail are now selling at Gne-lialf Off Lowest Standard Prices, (1,000 PAGES) CONTAINING THE Ghanthansis tas Quarter-Century Record of Events COS Broadway : 1 pets eee a! Aree gicaninee IS NOW ON THE PRESS, couple Angelus, Chapultepec alg Stewart Building all Park , — | ee Bek. coh Ave iauhign | y ‘)_ | Price 25 Cis. (West of Buffalo and pity 30 30 Ra Gee by Mail, 35 Cts

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