The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1908, Page 5

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p+ THE EVENING WORLD. WE DNESDAY, MARCH 18, 5 BEOQo | SKY BLUE SKIAT CUS ARGUE IN DIVORCE SUIT ——>—_—_ NE the Former Inspector Brooks Sure Mrs. Rosensteii’s Garment & Was Only Knee Length. Former Inspector N today told on cholas buokniak: ialitied as an ex-/ on a ght blue sector a dress ifference," replied the Inspector, “I know an underskigt when I seo *. I: was short, reaching about to the knees.” At this point Mr. aky blue garment frills Levy produced a It had a bodice and| *n the top and bottom. y Shows a Garment in Court. | his the undersk! " asked j t think so, one I saw didn't dotton ia Brooks ny frillx on Tm. “If a dosen resp that this was gteln wore wou not the o pe ons Bw CLEARS OUT Roaches, Rouge rATS Did Mrs. Rosenstein have her shoes on?” asked Mr. davy. Cae us hare d her skirt came to trainees Wells’ Hair Balsam “When I saw this woman nude trom the waist up. I didn't think It necessary to look at her feet.” sald the Inspector. See gee eet FOUR HEAVY POLICEMEN DUMPED INTO THE KILLS. Capt George Bauer, Lieut. Patrick ®ugrue and Patroimen John E. Deakin land Otto Drescher, of the police patro! dot Raub, all heavy men, were thrown from @ dory into the icy watere of the Kill von Kutl to-day. The Captain couldn't #wim, but the others held him up until John Jones, who had seen the accident, Jumped into a small boat and rescued them. ‘The Captain's head wae cut wit an oar, and he was taken to the Smit Infirmary at West New Brighton others auffered only from chil! DO YOU GET UP Is Not a Dye but gradually restores GRAY HAIR toortginal color, black or D vrown Acts grad: 2 wally in @ or 8 appli- cations. the hair retaining @ patural look Contatne no ofl nor Eisane, lent boc: ett gists Tefge alse prepais by express ob receipt of $1.00, E. 8. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, W. 3. wie A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, Hidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? 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Be sure to gay you read this generous offer in ‘m, bloating, lack of Root you afford | Root is the most perfect healer and kidneys that has) regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at all the | The book contains mauy of the thousands of letters recelyed from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just | | you | dy, Kilmer &} Aft by a sher to t Shopping hy Telephone saves Time Temper Tedious Trips Do you shop a « | by Velephane? NEW your TELEPHONE CO. 5 Dey Street MOB MARCHING ON JAIL TO LYNCH TWO PRISONERS. PRESIDENTS OF OUR COUNTRY, By ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE, in the EVENING WORLD MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS, If you hive can ob stamp Anty Drudge Makes a Donation. He—“‘I venture to ask, madam, if you would endeavor to spare me something for the Home for Broken Down Washerwomen?”’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Certainly. Ill donate a box of Fels-Naptha soap. Tell them to use it according to directions, and they will still be able to do washing, because the Fels-Naptha way banishes all the back breaking and hard rubbing of wash day; and cuts washday work in half.” Why do so many women who do their own work grow old before their time? The weekly washing, they will tell you, is responsible for their breaking dowr.. And they tell the absolute truth if they wash in the old-fashioned way. Continual rubbing on the washboard is so bad on the back. And standing over steaming the way for colds. But the Fels-Naptha way is just as different from the old way of washing as Fels-Naptha is different from all other soaps. Only cool or lukewarm water needed, in winter or summer, and very little rubbing required. In a nutshell Fels-Naptha does most of the work itself without human assistance. In using Fels-Naptha, follow the easy directions printed on the red and green wrapper. suds paves lee Experiences of Mr. U. Kaowhim) He gots title to a ¥5,000 home by paying $500 down, He lives in bh y house for one year—rent free. With his $1,000 p an Automo! vat he buye Mew York Evening World. The gentinenees of this offer Ls guaranteed. fe | World Ads. Show Him! Who? Mr. U. Knowhim Double Stamps ‘ee | Spring Styles and Fabrics} | » Large Choice, Fair Prices and| |")... Son, | ee Perfect Satety : This Store Is the Present incoming York Terminal of the New Jersey Tun- nel System. New = a raat Single Stamps After Noon./ be aca | Women’s New Sp ring Styles in Foot Mould Shoes at $3 to $4 HE spring arrivals in the Foot Mould line offer an excellent choice in new and up-to-date models They incluce some of the cleverest ideas that will be seen this season, some of which are exclusive with the Foot Moulds, and many will be found in other stores marked at $4 to $s, 7 But no matter how much you may pay for a shoe you will get none that will give you better wear, fitand looks than the Foot \iould. And it is only a matter of trying a pair to convince you that they are better than any other shoes you have ever worn. The same designs and leathers shown in the high-priced stores will be found in the Foot Mould shoes at a saving of from $1 to $4 on every pair. We offer a wide range of styles to choose from, in bot!) high and low $3 $ cut shoes. There are plenty of the new tans, At. tony 4 Your Choice of These Shoes at Half Price Women’s $2.50 Uigh-Top Shoes, $1.25 | Patent leather in button and lace styles. neatly made over good style lasts; all sizes. Unusual Picture Values for Thursday OST desirable subjects of every kind are offered here at prices much lower than can be found in other stores. Pictures cannot be satisfactorily described, and in fairness to you as well as to ourselves we urge you to come and see our mag- nificent stock. iMisses’ $2 High-Top Shoes, 98c Soft caltskin high-top .a.¢ snoss in all sizes up to 2. Sieee! ooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Christy Pictarcs black frames; | Pastels—size 16x20; full-size pic- | Oval Pictures—in handsome goid | Oil Paintings—your choice of s2- 7 sid 98c tures, in inch gilt - burnishes frames; larse $2. lect-d lot of landscapes, cattle 39c frames: atwecse... eee 91.39 assortmencoi subjects al 2-00 and sheep pictur Ss 2 srinch 9 ere Pastela “in “inci gold, burnished | valve $20; at. » $11.50 5e | Landsase Pictures—in 1 rames; a lot of 20; eg a= _{fames, matted) at, Oot | inch gilt tramest specialat TOC | - Value $8: at....-.00.. $3.75 | 6 Oil Paintings in deep gilt and Artotypes and Carbons—in oa OlmPalntingw--iniedecp eeiltiand burnished frames; size of frames; size 22x28 Q5c | Genuine Pastels — in hand ome gold frames, choice subjects to 20x30; dandseane sub- outside; value $2) atone gilt and gold burnished frames | select from; glass and shadow ruit and Game Picturvs with ornamented corners: gy box; value choice ge ~ in oak frames; at...... 91639 | Size 20:24: ates secseeees $3 itueenesnts oobriaone SAN) || iter conpca tere aaa eam eeutecn Wo:en’s Petticoats and ‘Smart Set’’ Corsets | Your Umbrella O better nor finer corsets can be had, for," 7 even the finest |’aris corséts cannot cain Made New for All the new styles colorings the Smart Set. Our stock includes all funders to be Korn this spring are 89e the new spring models of these corsets. Slen-! Sj k a He cuignlecdvil assortment der and s:out women can be equally well fitted. biack and colors; regularly $2.95 ‘m sec » made i ni 3.95; Thursday at ae RING us your worn or These corsets are made of fine imported cou- Bil Netticonter-oua magaificent broken umbrella hereto- | til, boned with genuine whalebone. They are showing, ot heavy, rustling silk, morrow and we will puc | light weight, but will not stretch or split. in all the latest shides fo spring it in first-class condition. We We have expert fitters in attendance, who and Easter gowns will make any necessary re- | will aid you in making a satisfactory selection. S3.955.28 eeeey. pairs, recover it with black silk The prices range from Petticoats — of sateens, moreens, moha.rs, taffetines, ec in colors: gloria, and give you practi- cally a new $2 um- ” SU JC brella for. in Floor, tro Children’ s Outer-Garments at Speciai Prices Chiidren’s Coata—made of mixed also black and white, at 98, $125 $1750, 3 1-08 $2.95 $5.50 siege! Coover Store, Second Floor, Center.) $5, 56, $7.50 up to 12.50 See the display in our Sixth Avenue window, } ore, Second Floor, Center) Siegel Cooper © Children’s Dresses — co, per- | Children’s French Dresses—inace | Children’s Reeiers—made of wool cale; white ground with colored ot gingham in pink of blue cheviot, in golf or red and navy; cheviot: box pack and double- dots and figures made in one cheeks, an. of solid blue and full'Boxiback and/doubleibreasts breasted effect; two pockets with Piece witii two Dox piails; back pink cuambray, trimmed with Leadmacenrsd aes laps; turn-back cuffs and shawl and tront trimmed with pearl white piping sizes 2 to Gye ed; trimmed with black velvet collar of colored panne velvet; buttons; Dutch neca and kimono 5 years; special at. $1.25 buttons; turn-back cuffs and lay- sizes 2to 5 years; ape down collar of bla ; patch . $3.25, sleeves trimmed with redor blue f a Children’s Russian Dresses—made MGIZeSINeuitO. iping; sizes 2 10 5 years; pe y Spelt ate cee Te | of Waite pique: sizes 210 gg pecial at........ $2.00 Children's Bloomer -uits—made | 5 Y°'s Siecialat : Children’s French Dresses— made of bluck-and-wiite ked per- | Children’s Russian Dressea—made of Persian ‘awn; rouns yoke and : buttons; cale; sleeves, fru and belt o white | men; squate neck, ki- bertha, made of hemsttched collar and sleeves finished with trimmed with navy blue fac- mono sleeve and belt trimmed tucks; trimmed with ribbon ro- sizes 2 10 S 1 ings: Sze 2 to Ts, with pale biue linen; sizes ap) settes; sizes 3 to 5 years) years; at .. $1.98 special 98¢ 2 to S year > special at... @O€ special at Q8C | sicgei Cooper - sore, Second Floor, Genter. Sale of Fine Undermuslins A Manutacturer’s Sample Line A N offering of much importance to women who like fine || Aprons and House Dresses SPECIAL lot we secured by chance at a very .ow fig- ure. It’s alot that will impress you for the unusual i quality of the materials and excellence of the work- iiats.ip tor the prices. | Mace full anu roomy in a variety of neat and attractive if] styles. Well made and serviceabe. |B] ouse Lresses—ot striped and fijured percale: fitted back, plaited front, turn over colla’, bishop sieeves; full gored skis NSE to 95 waist by two-inch belt; regularly priced $1. .' wee ic | House Dresses made of plain blu: chamoray, macs mone p.ece; back and frontiucked sjuare neck and three-quarier slecves; very full and dainty underwear, for regula) stock garments could never be sold at the prices we have marked on the.e. :t is due only to the fact that they are samples and bought far uncer their real value that we can otfer this unusual oppor- tunity. We have classed them into three lots at three prices. Ww rawers, corset covers and combinations; regu- Lot 1- teclyeogtalet isc to $1; now priced at... 3 Lot 2—Gowns, petticoats, drawers, corset cove:s and combinations, handsomely trimmed with lace or embroidery; made to > 98c sell at $1.25 to $1.95: yow priced at Lot 3—Petticoats, gowns, corset covers and drawers: eambric or nainsook; trimmed with fine lac | House Dresses—niade in two-niece models, vl good quality p-ercale; light colors, waist plaited back and tron; Oe ts s; 4-inch gored | ' shit roeep tiem spe- ey xy | Shirt with wide vom; specially @y etallyineicediat ©, $1.50 1 priced at. wee 92 Wonen's jbimono Si of figured flannelette Pp Persian de- ck t: sleeves and troats finished with satin signs 1 39¢ \ sends price | Sc; at 39e broidery; regularly sold up to >2. 95; now priced at. Women’s Crepon Kim nos—assort ‘d colors; shirred yoke back and 5 7 froni; siecves and stimmes with Persian sateen border: gy These From Our Regular Stock SPECIAL so scevysetstees Full Length Piincess slips—o. | French and-Mace Lingerie—a Women’s Ginghaln Aprons fine Persian jawns in white only Ae cal oebe aad lain on Qe Coverall py, g FO. With made to sell at $2.95) mark elsewhere. sivie, 25€ and 89¢ | and dibs Ae and dye | eves 98¢ ed for auiek selli Night Gowns, from $1.95 to. $25 White Aprons -with and without bibs 5c to $1.75 Finncancca * $1. 9 Chemises, from... 9se to $7.50 exe! Cooper Store, Ser (Siegel Cooper store, ecoud Floor, Cr Dra s, from 98e to $9.50 Buy Groceries Here and You Get the Bes Mail an. telephone orders filled promptly. ’Phone 4000 Chelsea, These special prices for to-morrow: AL HA SALAD CREAM—regular YJ @ WHITE POTATOE — 3 , D, Newly Laid Eggs OOS | orgy Mamieess tor be Foods for Poultry , reeh upp ic ys e a +15 Ibe erntehing Food. D0 ibe Woten es s Be Loe KING RAISIN Chick Fo oe 50 HEA Ns, ; 3 fahlonsd t yer sols. 1.35 aan Wrst. | toed svensy 10'lbe. S8e: > 28 Mice! Ser. | yon, 28€ | PH AL » Do! | CHOW CHOW, eweer Kherkins sweet . 5e | enixed pickles, white pear nl one b Co's seers Boer eae ie ic C S, silver Plums, ec) fruin regula c r . t wt Gc | evaporated pears | a joer A8e | waz aa 40¢ | OLIVE OlL—-Foudtain gual P ch 1 ibs. $2. BoaiN juni bre. dat . Visi ft a “ 60e r

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