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THE EVENING wie “WM CHURCHMEN AT RACING HEARING ——- 1 roam Guindon cane in a after clock, He ay to und cheerful. We ta it the new of the ¢ , at his des and wrapping and letters out Gave heard Clergymen Urged to “Soak It’’ to Track Champions in Albany by Gentry With Large Dia- mond Headlights. of the sen| firm of Duv SHE GAVE PAJAWIA DANCE UPON SKOW Woman Patient at Bellevue, Half-Clad, Pirouetted eclal From a Staff Correspondent.) ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 20.—The Assembly chamber last night sug- gested the clubhouse at Sheepshead Bay during the running of the Su- burban. For four hours, while a heavy snow fell outside, 500 of the mos prominent horsemen in the United States sat in the “seats of the migh’ and listened to their own champions and a score of ministers and ean agents dispute as to the merits of the bills which propose to put a sto; to betting on race tracks, The side of the racing men was the most popular of the two. Al- most every Senator and Assemblyman lined up with the racing men and gave the cold shoulder to the reform contingent who want to stop bet- on Lawn. j ting. All the ers against the bills were cheered and encouraged by other means, while the ministers and reform agents were listened to in silence. DAZED DINING INTERNES Apparently Delirious, She From Ward Whi Have Been Guarded. “BINGHAM RE - TO CLOSE touch to the proposed re- | yuted by the represent sa A bhumorou bnobbing with Pane th and urging them tel was not appreciate ne ministers as it was oy | who play the races. ie nee ce tae cared’ vn Jeea Adina kD Evans ion of all the” other’ dee oe: (10 GET THAW AWAY fl pajama jacket, ws A ease nant eneCiLrod “to. That ly James If James R. Keene, SOUGHT BY LA LAWYERS. | waltzing about on lawn. Her hair fell hevelled tangle, and delirious. dee We'll be nds when ws are on the tobox: doing business at the | Will Tell Him Where | yor e out of busines: Y 1 have to rae catia lone kavon tela arlene | They Are. he real = PACH FLEET REACHES CALLA people.” »ple who nber we crowded { “re James R. Keene 's so sure that in pugs in the ra York City and pOOLrOOM gana an inve ia ee the Tes sie Soman” nana rt Me onc ai Ret naniches peviton in me. They gazed w at] ae 8 eGoal He Relingu’shes Command of 3. Hoge! Bingham to- e the Battle-Ships to Ad- dc j not miss a} rows Cashes in his e! ah * which a nurse is su) word of y wanted) 00" don't why the pro Keene, nwed hel 10d to see Jam who 8 1d make duty, GILLETTE RESENTENCED TO |<: to. DIE IN WEEK OF MARCH 30. 7°", lant rleve thelr ca ——— with funny uch hat ¢ ALBAN was August Belm. ey heard i . in in 8 regarded Jette, of Co “ South Otse die th cars aKo., in Some More “Big Ones.” P: Ww came in for R. T. itney So did young Harry yne to-day fixed tton of th Supreme NEW JAP AMBASSADOR RECEIVED BY ROOSEVELT. reception of bassador of J to w ican war Sean ‘GOING UP" TO THE DANCE? at whton ae SEs r sol, Blevator Men's = € re W , ae aiite r 4 aks i t , Jomatt 1 iAlie 1 ro and Punta Aren: t remain approxi- t ‘ 2.—While not t morrow evening, for the ald of the by Admiral and death fund of the or-| N ha ed command Help Wanted : che ot Be hee Poem oie the a reception has Ror RODIN USKEIKE ¢ officials of from t To-Day ! le As advertised for in The Morning | “ins from: te (ax on Facing secu pes t rf najtlon of World’s Want Directory. They seenied ; aA iis tees THURSDAY, F 1 sw - 3 ne 2 New and X Mi One “Silent Fighter.” Ne awieae ri ; t 1 : ; w spr ph ea do- : H ; . what oll Haale “| SENATOR LATIMER DIES : ' SORT eaoT One mv 0 AFTER AN OPERATION. : i 1 hs ; ° j Ri is = Uva WASHINGT 1 2 Pes ' ‘ (oy it 7 s , at 5 asy HESS A AU AM 1 at Provid hee » AUTO RACER RS” IN STORM. ; } Men Who Started from Palitser i . - ‘ ie M7an operation for appen . Building Reaeh Gettysburg. nt ” roa en discovered ne he Dl lananeant v . fferiag with a far more serious A eatate ak Evelyn Willing to Be Freed. ailment and | att Suid | POPULAR SONG « Girl Behind the € owl ut t usteal comedy, at the 1 The \ ey sing SEf You'll Watk ite —_—~.- -—-- ty the hit ef the ston to-day, re 1 AUR BE eran SE anor © Maguzine Section oi t late William Walter P. Minister to Germany from, Sunday's World—words and muale, to-day. Order > Bronebial Soc. and $1 a b New York papers combined, | owed’ Oh brow expected that ‘there will be soon, ee a eee 20, that made - | Elijah’s 1908. “WORSE'S BANK MOTHER OF VOSS DUCES DEBT — HEARD DELANEY BY $200,000 PLOT, SHE SAS. Jepositors Will Get Dollar Declares $1,000 W. \ for Dollar, North Official Says. he did nos M. Mrs day befor Upholds Painting Story. Mrs. Delaney" Men- tioned as Price for Trap- ping the Wife. America EX-BANKER NO MARTYR. CASE GOES TO THE JURY Amazed by Report that Roose-; Mrs. Delaney Denies Hugging velt Is Bent on Crush- ing Him. | Story and Delaney Denies | | Alleged Conspiracy. Rank of North 4 The National The separation suit and counter-s ca, through Re 200,090 of its ng House ngs have naking ¢ the bank's ne original se Association ¥ owed $5.00 ed. Melal of the the bank w a re ‘For those who pre- fer a short drink. want the taken Mrs home so th dence against h Mr: 1 take had no idea how | {to wind up the affairs of the The creditors of Morse have obs with amazement in the pas’ fe growth of a report th sevelt. Cortelyou and rency Ridgely ved OR determined to ruptey ani thus a order that he may National jis also a named WL. BOUBLAS $3.50 SHOES wen MEN Imakeand sell more men’s $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. Ift could take you into my large facto» ries at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Dougle made, you would then «: they hold their shape, fit b wear longer than any other $3.50shoes- W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W.L. Douglas Boys Shoos $1.7528$2 MAN’S BODY CUT TO PIECES FOUND IN RUTLAND ROAD. om Fi led fr Page) "said M summone Heauquarters n body was vt where the The cond! body showed that der lad been committed withi Ba “fo yurs tives roadways LOPE Lae ee {th Avenuas 4 Str: Newark Avenue, Clark ot IN. nesday, Dba. hd elds Mary The police In which new and of a unic side is white and the late home, a with gaudy pi ing hoop, men wo! yit tion of th said the silver . | THE HOSTESS AND THE CANDY ¢ivszhs? PINEAPPLE 2CREAMS. The wise hostess invariably has little surprises realy she entertains, After dinner, at t r luncheon, on that is NEW, APPETIZING and DIF RENT alway E ays ‘'so much the same.” LOFTS candi our CHOCOLATE PINE APPLE rounp 15¢ cht: AMS, pure chocolate Jed with the crisp flay. r of the fuscious pineapple—simply irresistible. And the price? 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