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THE EVENING WORLD, | William Jennings Bryan, Sketched From Lite To-Day by Artist Long" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, HOTEL, DRIVES until the police forced them to disperse. The motive of the bomb thrower not yet 1 discovered by the police. This is the second time within a week the bomb throwers have caused ex- plosions within a stone's throw of Police Headquarters. It was only a few days ago that $10,000 was blown out of Second Explosion Within a Pat's bank, at No. 245 Elizabeth street. The Savoia {s kept by Peter and An- Week Close to Police tonio Labarba, who say they have re- Headquarters. It also broke a water pipe that flooded the premis ‘BAN LEN NEWSPAPERS TO PISNED BRUES Says Some Owners Could Be) Punished If Pure Food — | Law Applied. WON’T TALK OF BOOM. | P thinly clad, ran into the streets, and athough the temperature was just above zero, would not return to their lodgings celved no threatening letters. The place is in the rear part of the ble Majestic lodging house. which extends through from the Bowery. There were 200 men in bed in the Majestic. and some of | WORKING UPSIDE DOWN |Siatken®t"e" Cut naked and terror: | | There were forty men in the back} room of the Savoia, and they rushed |“They Blow Me Up To-Day] out nous aN and Send a Letter To-Mor- | climbed do STneReaRaTy row,” Says Proprietor. Feeling Between the East and the West. beth street and ran hither and thi half clad “These rascals are workine upside down,” cried Antonio Labarba, in a| lrage to the police. “They blow me up! ~ | to-day and send a letter to-morrow Words and music of the “Soul Kiss - Walte Song” as prodeced at the oti? York Insists that There Is No Bitter] | “1f," said Will the Hoffman How food law were York papers. a n dance {ibn of) nest Sumdag'el Werld Order trons newsdenler in advance, Remember each newsdealer’n supply ts Umited. Advance nd floor. order is necessary. GPNG—— ANAL _ NR Sample Suits! 2 Thursday’s Opportunity, sa ones Suits Speciatty Tailored, } ‘ rm stairs being drawn his prey, ana :t now the robber is s¢ | Praises Roosevelt. | rier wanted to know whether y stated Mr. | rtain abstr $4 2- 95 Another Bedell Marvel. ? Don't mss them; they will be the talk of the Pal “Bryan Looks Worn, Ta" BURNETT ee | NewPrince Chaps Tired, Disappointed, LOSES BY OCHULT ,s Eat He's Getting Stout Silled for fh Single cr Double Brevstet Broadcloths, present the Food law « ope Before His s| | Suit Against Wife Cheviots, tn That Respect, at Least, He. Iooks| (Cain ito kt Panamas.) You know the extra Like Frestaentiat P:mber Dis:liasioned Admurer. to a ie tallonng sample suit VIN receive — these gar * ments possess all! of it » Coats beautifully sat'r . lined—skirts on new \ By Nixvola Greciey-Smith, lines—plaited—wide sel; folds—Suits that will be style !eaders. Sale at Ali Three Stores. \ 14-16West 14th Street NEW YORK 4608462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN 6451651 Broad Street NEWARK e EAMES MoGREERY & CO, 2srd Street 34th Stree On Thursday, February the 6th, WOMEN’S NECKWEAR. es” UE SIRS SE EK BANK ii i VAIN 1,500 Imported Coat Collars and Sets, Stocks, Collar and Cuff Sets, 1c time, Epstein’s Creditors Swarm at ate oll cikcciver Ineargp Iran, naa Cn Jn Loih stores. z q broidered, 65c, 9s¢c and 1.35 Fi Ottice to Read His > iene 30 ind Mr. Bryan s Failure Notice. W aie scene) —— BLACK DRESS GOODS, (2 Jioth Stores. Imported, Neat stripes, all wool, Black Serge. 47 inches wide. 6sc per yard value 1.00 Black Voile. 75¢ per yard value 1.00 34th Street 100 SEL WE Imported, 42 inches wide, all wool, 23rd Strect A Knife That Cuts Realty Prices All to Pieces ach I say tha a Bul Locks Worn and Disappoined. a owing to } sii that his thunder to ple have refused to i. it they are : financing their obliza: } w woman would | Rewsdealer, tn — Begin to come in rapiciy.” \ on haw besa | 2 at ‘any men overlook, ie eseey i umitea "Ras ; i t { Faillroads decide upo: 1908. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street RUG DEPARTMENTS, In Both si cs. On Thursday, February the 6th. Sale of Standard Quality Domestic ‘ ‘ Rugs and Carpets, \ Royal Wilton Rugs, Size ro ft. 6 in, x 15 ft. 42.00 Se ORK ratty 25.50 “8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, 23,00 SoOL KHON Lts 15.50 | Body Brussels Rugs, } Size 9 x 12 ft. 22.00 Pi “8 ft. 3 in. x ro ft. 6 in, 20,00 ' “6x0 ft. 15,00 Smyrna Rugs, plain and figured. | Size 12 x 15 ft. 40.00 and 50,00 O58 1G Re, 40.00 | VO Koro tty 23.00 and 28,00 Seamiess Axminster Rugs. Size 9 x 12 ft. 25.00 7 ft. 6in. x 6 ft. 6 in, ks “9 x 12 ft. seamed 20,00 Reversible Brussels Rugs. ( Size ro ft. 6in. x 12 ft. and oxrs ft. 12.00 i OO) x £2) tes 10,00 OG) 10 Ns 8,00 i i & Oe Oil, 7.00 Best quality Axminster Carpet. 1.35 per yard Best quality Wilton Velvet Carpet. ) Plain or figured, 1,00 per yard usual price 1.75 23ril Street, 34th Street. ~ JAMES McGREERY & 60. HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. 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