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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908, _ : 13 VI0A GOV. HUGHES 10 SUICIDE'S BUOY /HAVTIAN. REBEL [= a =) ctl fea et bY A NOOSE TANE ANTHEA TOW TO-MORKOW, 10 A.M. TO1 P.M, Knit Underwear. Women's Australian Wool Vesta fi vit TO-MORROW, 10 A. M. TO 1 P.M. Children’s Dresses. in many nmed with Some TOTP M. Uy ag TO-MORROW, 10. A, M. TO 1 wre Children’s Hats. A Mata tn trimmed Ml pompons 19¢ Protect Foreigners. ers. Ea (Third Floor.) @Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) Parsons He Favors 2 Not Discovered Until To-Day, dorsement and Starts for PORT AU PRINCE, 1 ne revolittionists hay of the town of Jan, 24.— posses: de Paix acim Y ROW, 10 A.M. TO P.M. When Cosgrove’s Sister TU-MORROW, 10 A. M. TO 1 TO-MORROW, 10 A. M, TO 1 P, Me TO-MORROW, 10 A. M. TO 1 P.M, ‘TO-MORROW, 10 A. M. TO 1 P.M. Washington. Visited the Flat. ‘ape Haytien 0 1 cruiser ary <3 ’ : — sepesddyu Ue) est eee Men's Envelope Chiidren’s Ruchins iaicum ‘After king | senind-the locked doors of a fiat on| Will give protection to British and Half Hose. B . Sh 8. P 3 Tugnes fon at the a ; so, | French Interests, a ° ags. oes. Women's Neck Ruchita owGer. v the fourth floor of the tenement at No =) NM ‘J Ad 7 a Charles Miot, the Ame an Consula: a \ Ho Envelope Raga in Children’s Viel Kid Shoes, but Brown, ‘Tan and Navy ton in, sf to 8 ‘49c aeaP Floor.) (Third Floor.) Republican whowing by the men b against and /s543 West Forty-ninth street the body Fed PY because of his cd set | rebels. Mlot is a Hz mt at St. Mare, ank Cosgrove hung su the 1 to a hook ks until this afternoon, vered It ’| MEASLES CLOSE PUBLIC a nec in n | tor two we ae ee at) when hi rd . Hughes y the County ( 5 peat ae 2 at Sass sie SCHOOLS IN PITTSBURG. ae Mi » 15 S its |for England on Jan, Ul. On Jan. fess 8 tt Os 38 we Misses’ $15 Su ae Srey jand visited his alster, Mrs, Carv aoe ne | No, 08 West Forty-second street. a to Fit Reduced to ies ee e wld sen¢ Declal | i 5 Small ebalihg yor ts m toeelt | grove told Mrs. Carvell he ex eres pease | pected ti {1 for Engla the next cluded that Wo: Cobas I) Wi when | Boy, put had a job in sight that might Newth ‘the: ce These Suits are prettily. made of all wool Broadcloth. st the Hughes Stylish box front effects with half-fitted backs. Neat notch collars; Venetian lining. Nobby all-over plaited skirts with fold at bottom. Blue and Brown only. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. These are perfectly fitting suits and the swellest styles to be worn this Spring. MISSES’ TS, All Brown and Red. Prir With superior satin. Plasted skirts with bottom. Worth Wand 18 y | Keep him in New York. re si don't hear from me by Jan uid, “you will know I have| nd and can go to the flat | 5% the things I leave there.” e@ about the For inth street after Ja: ae wes paisy| NOTA ‘A PIRATED EDITION. ‘The Famous Waltz (consisting of elght flat to<lay ae| music pages) from “The Merry Widow" ‘that | will be given In tho Maxazine Sectlon of her |NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, Jancary 26. ‘This music, consisting of 26 staffs, ts the only authorized copyrighted editlon, and is issued ae @ newspaper supplement ¢x- clustvely through The World by special [arrangement with the muste publishers, | Chappell & Co., Ltd., London and New York. Any earlier issues of this music by a newspaper are PIRATED and incom- A World “Help Want” brings ‘/a good cook the same day. | Wit Wwalts ta: The World next Sunday, Hosiery, Underwear Women's RIBBED Saturday’s Special in High Grade Candy. SPECIAL ASSORTED POUND BOXES OF CANDY. Chocolates, Bon Hons Cherries and Viol (oc, Pound, packed in ne Se Black ant 1 7e Gretta ' 25¢ Main Foor.) 2.98 1.50 (THE 147TH STK Second Floor.) TORE, Se eee Stern Brothers ANY, Jan, ; usquetaire Glace Gloves at One-thi ne= , © * on da ien se cence tc ce Women’s and Men’s Hosiery 5. NO Mall Ontos. Ouontities Tannen Ereaking Prices thn At Eeeauy. Reduced Prices | =| \/OILE and all worsted Panama Skiris arranged into two very tempting lots for sle Thread and fast seiling Saturday. LOT 1 LOT 2 250 ) VOILE {ata Made of Altman hard-twisted | 250 WORSTED PANAMA SKIRTS—Full plaited skirts nmed with taiteta al is with wid i at bottom; waist bands ra full sweep at b¢ 4. 98 | 25 to to be sold $2 98 es, at | at $4 Nation e 00 0 Ane in Addition Ror arming a Notable Showing of Ado! Spring 5.yles in Women’s suits at Very Popular i 2 t assortment of styles—Prince Chap at-titting models. Elsewhere you would have to p. 16-BUTION LENGTH BLACK DRESSED if) MOUSQUETAIR STYL GLOVE. Male $l. 9 | Pair 23¢ HaliDoz. $1.35 | red ud Hose, | » he so} 5 &- BUITCS ENGTH MOUSQU! TAL REF DKUSSED KID GLOVES “Pair 206 Walt Dor 1,65 | red Cotton or Gauze { k & colors, Pr, SJE Half Doz. 2.15 | 1 Silk Hose, ia black or toes and soles, Pair QSe Three Prs. 2,75 Men’s Extra Fine Quality Fancy Half Hose, WOMEN’S RHOR! TWO-CLAS 1 | MLSs SAP ESKIN ANY MOCIA gauze and silk finished lisle thread side Ki GL OVES. For long s! GLOY Tan shades of Cape; clocks or emb’d fronts in self and colors,Pair 29¢ HalfDoz. 1,65 ‘ ‘lors; $1,00 © 5c ys and Slates in the Cc regularly $1.50. 98 WOMEN'S PRIX SEAM. CAPE- SKIN GLOVE English Tans; regular $1 values, 98c Pair STOKE, Wom tan, reinforced heel coat styles. effects with s $12.98 Red, Green, and Tan ..... W omen ’s Taen Low Dred 25 NEAR-SEAL COATS. 24 or 26 | 14; [JAP MINK MUFES. 4 box fronts; semi-fitted backs; stripes, $8.98. values £5.98 S IN NATURAL AND feurantsed satin; values 0 $16.98 opps AND At AN n8 values, es! $3.98 ets $4.98 FOX MUFFS. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) Pyrography Women’s Collars WOMEN’S — STRIPED — LINEN - . Hailed as the newest Three differ- one row of Men’s House Coats & Gowns At Closing Out Prices House Coats, of Double-faced Cloths, $2.95, 4.75 ae: W. Formerly $4.95 to 95 megerie aists Matelasse, Velvet and Double-faced Cloths, $7.50, 9.75, 14.50 Nea" Formerly $9.75 to 25,00 d Dressing Gownsof Matelasse & Double-faced Cloths, $7.50, 12.50 Formerly $10.50 to 19.50 (THE LAT Main _Eloor.) ———— S| Se EF yeglasses ¥e9 Floor.) et 14 karat Seat filled Eye- } | glasses or Spectacles; | | tegular price $3.95; I Saturday. . S yes examined urte opticianande fully W ines and lows, alcohol lamp, be _ Liquors. cat aoe cainty and Prettil D2- signed Lingerie Waist: Elaborately trimmed with lace in- serticns and ornamented witi near medailions. Fancy three-quarter sleeves, collars and cuffs edged wit lace. Made to be sold at $2.75, and worth it. Our Saturday price,.. wi 98 Boys’ & Children’s Clothing For Final Clearance into first place as the GREATEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ON EARTH, is largely due to the fact that Ghe NETPAID CIRCULATION of The World in 1907 increased 30,699,339 copies over 1906, or an average of Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, to 16 years, Values up to $6.50 $3.75 Children’s Reefers and Overcoats, plain colors and faney mixtures, Values $5.50 to 9.50, $3.75, 4.75 Young [len’s Suits and Overcoats SaeTR MTA At Decided Reductions. lace insertion Min s F ere PERSIAN LAWN WAI elabor. ely trimm: and newest slee Two styl Tnfenes Ubi FING: NAINSOOKC Bishop style... de NE NG SACQUE INFAD DIAPER Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Continuation Annual Sale GLOVE 4 Men’s Negligze Shiris —We purchased them from a large Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, Costumes & Junior Suits, 84 083 $18.5 2 $ Troy manufacturer who made eat $1.45, et Y. oe ; ; Heretofore’518,50;t01 52:50, 7.95 to 29.75 them for several New York hab. P fardays $1 aa MILLINER ¥ coplesincradaysielUicceyuaacldiand Misses’ and Girls’ Skirts, $2.95, 4.50 erdashers, The orders in some Bottle, at cpa en exchange papers deducted. instances were cincelled because of lateness in delivery, and they still have the names of the con. cerns on them. Coat and regu- lar custom styles in an enormous variety of new patterns. Light, medium and dark patterns; at- tached or detached cuffs; there are some stiff bosom shirts in SC the lot; Choice... Heretofore $5.50 to 10.50 SATIN HATS, Girls’ Cloaks & Reefers, Heretofore $6.95 to 10.50, $3.50 Girls’ Dresses, Heretofore $5.50 to 11.75, $1.98 to 4.50 Misses’ Long Coats, « 12.50 to 32.50, 4.95 to 19.50 Children’s Coats, « 6.50 to 10.00, 2.95, 4.50 ON OGH AM RUM PUN OW: EY — Gai,, thi The net paid city tirculation of The Morning, Evening and Sunday Worki exceeds that of any other morning evening and Sunday newspaper com bined by more than 3.000.000 copies per month 1,405,032 | 292,747 World Ads. | More Than Last Year. The Herald 8 newest sail ilor shapes. Black, ors; $1.98 value. med free UNTRIMMED BEAVER HAT Long, silky nap, the be 5 latest shapes, BI at any pri Misses’ Waists = 14 to 18 yrs.) At Attractive Prices Lawn and Batiste, trimmed with embroidery & lace, $1.98, 2.95 NEGLIGEE Siilkts—itis | an assortment of Boys’ Shiris a price than men’s, The connection with our M Boys’ Shirts at a price tha ts rns in printed madras, percales and mer BOYS’ Jugs of Wh A Whiskey—a S READY - 10 - WEAR Oc cine shin Brussels Net and Allover Laces, 5.95, 6.95 s; sizes 12to 14; 3 For $1; each liquor of “esslen 0 PASS CNaie so fae China and Taffeta Silks, 3.95, 4.95 $ 35¢ SILK NE ckWE AR Inctuied in this be eautif tuts assort- | thane 1 - Golors trim th Rosette and 7 e yur-in-hands, tecks, bows, batwings, ete. | r Bt ‘ The Best May Cost Most at First | Sed, aad ia ee aU SURE oN TAS hee area eae Tes Ha 19c}' ah a quart.......-- 696 Brown, Navy, Garnet 1. Rae 75¢ " | A e eee —_———_——____ —_ ae \ ee : It’s the Cheapest in the End. | v y-Khir reet | theme rn sicest. ‘Cian lene phaser senshi Si CHE Tap STREET STORE, early Spring Hat $ 39 | ine hada ee (Sat \ ba anon ee -