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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. 5 TROPHY WINNER MAY BE QUEEN Fetends of Mrs. Cuneo Urging ' fv 8 1 ral if Bixth Wi ! ret street, | orgy ear to-day, aml the ten families in them Hjudee Wid i bad ) ! 5 i 4 had difficulty in escaping to the street. GHG dh yA ‘ ante tie if ne fire ata a Mquor store on the yround floor in the Nbble street Pat nat “I Wy ra J r , arte area Ms house, and before it was discovered it a CONN o & 1o0ney ad spread to the connecting house Mal t ih Ni 0 Teena sith nee Hy Go uanee wand : Gnd cut off escape by the stairway. ‘ peal When the firemen came in answer to om Sends Statement of Fac ener, Hy Hs the first alarm they took the tenants ist what! 0) down from the fire escapes and roofs, Then there was a second alarm D sour but the flames continued to ¢ more threatening, and a special —_—. was sent for the fireboat Zophar Mills, which docks at the foot of Bast etv-second street. med evidence “ " | pw. shouted | Two tenements, one at No. 62% Nobili KOS Hinge 8 Convictions. The fire wi Her Claims as Ruler of Pg earn Brouene@uroy ihe world Haadquances) (oor ' muttered Lyons, his | “treet, Long Island City, and the other Rais that ensesatioe PearenaTis vena ie | he ms ma c . vir what Sy shaking for?” wnappea | SMC formed an L at No. 46 Van} s10.00, The bozo is said to have started Auto Carnival. | vp pee to District-Attorney eee Oe MEMIONE, merad | Alst avenue, were burned to the ground “f on overheated stove. 7 Bes aupet, WAS an So badly rattled | = ———=—=== = rill bamurs testify unles# he had TOURED §0,000 MILES. PROTECT HONEST MEN, 34 ™ By wionror[Uelthen Bie ——— | nd brass The mann a au cSt: SEML-CENTENNIAL OF THE Stern Brothers < mate sex PHILA, CLEARING HOUSE. New Leader To-Day in the Will Not Permit Any One to. sia: ee Race for King—Supporters Make Scapegoats of Decent | I Area Maa eich aaa PHILADELPHIA. March 23.—The g : : | eS Re are hiniClearing Hotise-Asacciation . of All Candidates Busy. Members of Force. [eer for Oe erential ry old. yasterday, and the To-morrow, Important Offerings in their | Ss ut an nquiry had SE Piedad Ge rth fast and steady pace Mrs. Joan The World has done ent into effect ratford Hotel, One rep- Merten cases (haaicel Selene wenttsy Yom agit & Brook ESSE Lace Departments owe banker, A y one ee ; Ara Nene Sy > aovent sen eee sae Ne a ; Hand exita vat No! Point Applique, Bruges and Duchesse Laces, gesting other candidates for Queen of ts hd no oné was jess) eve Od the First ates soile Carnival ever cel e xe the. bulldiag arian eaare 142 to in. wide, Former Prices $1.75 to 5.50 Yd, 85c to 3.95 @rated anywhere on earth, and t gambling !n te trom) the) Com: tian the) Real Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, _ gning for her aay vaper men, firs Rerieneeae wm Afiy) 4 to 2 in. wide, Former Prices 45c to 2.25 Yd, 25c to 1.58 ought out win Int any more she will but Platte Valenciennes, Filet and Cotton @ection now belng oo Rove, the Tiouse aigelon aang os by t zeus Figured Allover Nets, 18 to 45 in. wide, 60c to 2.85 ors At any rate, 3 = = ae Former Prices $1.25 to 4.75 Yard CED Ges : TORNADO KILLS AND Platte Valenciennes Laces and Inserticns, Tae Cuneo MAIMS IN LOUISIANA.| % to 5 in. wide, Doz. Yds. 58c to.3.25 Former prices 95¢ to 5.00 Doz. Yds. Re- Cream Silk Filet Bandings, 3 to 5 in. wide, Yd. $1.10, 1.45, 1.75, 2.35 Hil, Lot An sought an fntery Cuneo. He had «&: @trong woman, al: A\TON ROVG oh wv ' Louisiuns ew Amazon at least, and was ast . . . = fo find Instead a small, del' | not Surin Fiery a Former Prices $1.50, 1.85, 2.35 and 3.15 Yd. moulded and beautiful wife anne n c Mies ‘toot manner, sweet-¥ amied Rolling To Protect Honest Men. “In the emergency which has arisen 1 to state one fact wit) emphasis. T erned tn aishment which he ropose at the same time to sea injuadee. is done to an honest man, There are ots of honest, eMoient men tn this de king and dima “automoplle w¢ about 10 almost shri the every n who $s ¢ expe Millinery Dep’t RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF OSTRICH AND WILLOW PLUMES, AIGRETTES, WINGS, ROSES, FOLIAGE AND SPRING FLOWERS IN A VARIED ASSORTMENT. auld get, bu 4 was an applicant «~ Briarciif ra “because she was OUTER DRESS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES OS” partment, end they shall not be made Won Glidden Trophy. GLIDDEN TROPY the scapegoats for any one. s a She won the Gildden tour GRD & WON BYMRSCUNEO WY ‘I have known for a time that L Special Sale, To-morrow fine silver and gold loving oup, last) bing was beng pro but 1 fig ier ood gold ering, om “aet| IN-1907 EC ele meal Et OsTRIOH PLUMES, 08 the whole sixteen day trip to Chioago : i ‘The offer of The World came at a mos! 16 in: long, in black, white and colors, at ‘i the only woman driver in the spportune time, end I am grateful tor CRUSHED ROSES, bunch of three, with foliage, at = 45 a pe Rell JOS F HIGGINS ‘i ) Bes | ts Pe a) TT Sap TN ine eovom o emmauy. | | SUitStyles that Inaugurate theSpringSeason |] ivacs, nrturat and white, x 93 as tn shorter races on | - my previous assertion that I should HYDRANGEAS, In al colors, yire track, and at the Oldemo- | 4 Hs; VOTES KOR 5 Bare lithalmonsyntokeeeGhin (ecsccrt uesd Special for d eae at 85c on in 1905, and exhibited at ROYAL HEADS OF Spork as cia ae mane tne 720M service corps outside the department uesday an ednes jay: Tailored Sailor Hats, eburg and Poughkeepate and AUTO RIGFAD aM . pelea Manager’ prper to do Just such work as The We are showing authori- | ¢25 Tailored $ | pisckiiburnt and colors!) t styl t $4,905 ‘undury Fairs, Al. “r] World has done." * ck, burnt colors, In smart styles, al This refined and cultured woman = Tt This is Gon. Bingharn’s letter te Dis- tative etyles for this Spring | Suits for Misses’ 14. 175 (FIRST FLOOR) . and Summer. In the Manu- | & Small Women facture of MISSES’ AND Compare this value with that of any WOMEN’S SUITS we aim | other store—it's the BEST $14.75 worth to produce the highest degree | it this civ. Made of handsome Shadow Striped Serges in light or dark colorings. Poattive value $25.00; sale price $14.75. Better tailored than any Suit ffered elsewhere at the price—reason! we're our OWN manufacturers. aac.” 357 Sixth Avenue ™.% &" triat-Attorney Jerome: “Bir: you also are probably aware, the gambling disclostres in | the Sunday edition of a prominent | New York paper are probably true. #9. 'F, and A.M =| “I have the honor to request yon seater Dr. Julian! te undertake a prompt and searching tMventication with a view, this time, of sending rome one to jaf; and alm for the purpowe of furnishing me with evidence (heavily underscored) takes entire cars of her oar, doing everything but eleaning it. And then ehe telling all about her tours, and other experiences, for the magimnes, her literary work beng much sought. Mrs. Cuneo'a husband, Andrew Cuneo, established the banking- house of Cuneo, in Mulberry street, in 189, and is one of the best known bankers in thfs country, as well as tn his native Italy, He also owns « dig 1 factory in Long Island City, L, K. Clark, N.Y. Trans. Oo, Col. A. N. Rows, Corbin Car, fromm employees of th any, the Clinton Py he Danbury Hat C _ipgiose Biraae Attractive Values in Women’s and Men’s Hosiery Women's Lisle Thread Hose, in black or tan shades, Black Mercerized and Cotton Hose, ". W. Clinton, Cadtilao, eeaph Murphy, chauffeur of excellence in design, fit, fabrio and fashion. Arthur Present, Morgan, Maxwe! Miss Elsie Janie, Garford. Griver, but the fact {s that 1 am in no way connected with any automobile Bouse or enterprise, nor have I any in forest in any make of car," said Mrs Cuneo. “I drive because I like it 1 Bave nothing to sell, nothing to ad- vertise, I was always fond of outdoor agports, Yes, | will answer the ques- tion you want to ask but will not, | was © tomboy 1 am afraid. I was a good horsewoman as # girl about my New bmgland hume, spent two seasons Guise Fee Ueland City, | sire Jonas. Cuneo, eiascee if {t can be got, against thoee nem- l { nerica, an ‘. > b the fo: wh m i coho! distillery at New Orleans. onectea eee ewemmgorert with double soles, Pair 25c Half Doz. $1.40 a Delage uorerete Best auite DOSES persons) were sent fer 8n2 Women's Black Lisle Thread Hose with self clocks, tear ol general that 1 am a professional auto Ingrain Gauze Silk Lisle and Plain Gauze with garter tops, Pair 35c Half Doz, 1.90 Women's Gauze Silk Hose, in black, white, tans, sky, pink, &c., Pair 73c¢ Half. Doz. 4,25 Women’ Pure Thread Black Silk Hose, with garter tops and double soles, Pair9Sc Three Prs. 2.75 Men's Half Hose, in black and colors, including striped, embroidered & fancy mixtures, Pr. 23c Half. Doz, 1.35 Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. re eg one, WE WILL SELL Bava May. Spovoee, bs oe In Our Basement A COMPLETE STOCK OF 10,000 PAIRS OF Wil MEN’S FINE SHOES pee se A AT LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE Best Quality—at Very Low Hrices Such Superior Footwear Was Never Before Offered 36 x 63 In, Value $5.75, at $4,35 at Such a Phenomenally Low Price. 6x9 ft, “24,00, “16.50 ‘ 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6, “35.00, “ 24.75 Regular $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes | ox trtt, “30.50, “27.50 at $4.00 ceege bee las a Pair i - . Inclosed please ti the six-horse team v Beatrice “Morgan, express out of Lous Angeles many trips sixty miles into the wild. My father, Jolin C. Newton, of Holy- coke, Mass, was a capitalist. He bui @ Uetle twenty-Ave mile raiirvad from the Hoosac tunnel up into Vermont the Derfeld Valley, road—and I often gat on the engineer's seat and beld the ttle and ran the locomotive engine here I learned the rudiments of steam Pulsion and steain engmes, When Phe? bicycle was here I was a devotee of that exercise, | had my first lesson in driving the motor car in 1%2. The =~ ~ | Joe Stevenson Homer $. Pric Fire Chlet Croker. Ma, 8B, Rowman,” Apperen art Page: parothy. Wilfams JoneohPalatnick “Une eee OM Admires Elle Janis. gt ,mitatora.* od en trival. “A better Queen Shula “not be found even ing roya lesson was an hour and a half long, and that afternoon 1 drove my cat modore having 13,04 and Mr. Clinton through the park with my two babies | 8,897. for my passengers. For Queen, Fdna May Spooner main- “Thave driven ever since, taking en-|tains her supremacy, but that othar tire care of my Rainter. | popular actress. 88 Beatrice Morgan, | world's, greatest artist. Teaches) Solf-Rellance. House’ stock cont vin a thodeamd | : e ARS ‘Inelosed tind 117 votes fo ‘Driving a cur calls for steady nerves ballots cast World bal- | pgnclosed tind ae time: teats ty Piel and teaches self-relianac, quickness of | lot box at t her admirers, appeared so tis is This sale represents trade conditions that decision quickness of action. | added to man. re sent to the Carni- annie g strong “Gn the vernacular, while a river | val Editor, overtook and passed three lease (ind 32 more, votes. for may have lmplicit Confidence in her | candidates, and is In second place, with | gale joeat nlenser nd aa ya ey has Own abliity to handle ner car, site 2.8m Queen. APdereon. knows Uiat she ‘must look out tor the rect PrnIneNa SR OO GEG Eiot oe Oller feller,’ for whe never knows what What the Voters Say. clark. Gen oe He ts guing to a | | New York Transpartation Compan Me On Ooo aces! no! ra | . Letters coming In with the votes tell | * reae TR n Co PLOT ERS worn tor her natural duties, “T vaini | estore eben sel eas) few samp!ea)| & woman shines in no other relatton of | "08 fiver ron wi lite as she does as a motner, and my | yf i two “children, Antomio Newton Cuneo, | nine, and Madeline, seven, are my mist | als companions in the car, ‘Sot. | is not venturesome, but hia little | Hy ter loves to drive the car, sitting on my lap with her little hands on the wheel, and she is becom mfg quite ex- vy how ft happened | for Gun neither we nor any other house ever had, and West Twenty-third Street) such an opportunity may not occur again in a decade. This vast stock consists of regular and complete run of sizes insome soudifferent The Experiences of Mr. U. Knowhim styles of Men’s Shoes and in all leathers, Many people in search of Shoe bargains are oftendisappointed in the inferior quality of the goods offered and the impossibility of securing their correct sizes. In this sale there are all sizes in all stvles, as it is composed find 2,800 General IT CERTAINLY (3 LONESOME: will win It however.” “The Queen of the mira Adton Mrs th Carnival will John ot $4.00 & $5.00 Amiorlen Pere toarnivalcinr caine taas : SHOES & at FO. io | tha bt PEOTH cota | i > of a complete shoe stock of "tel ral hig fonesome FRETS New Leader for King | i ) clean, pertect goods, manufac- <A Know-Him m Olt anor Work, wit hls ont | 4 LS) ) . iH — tured for this season’s trade ., aanuing, Mich... 1s 4 Fo} an pe?) oO 1 SE DISPLAY IN OUR yup £ 2 ar annual spring Opening Poe UISEEAY INIOURE ql adinol re Cs bre nines : or factory damagec Ieee Tuesday and Wednesday | . : I WE WILL ATSO SELL IN OUR BASEMENT Stoner March 24th and 2 25th Hi ea Tuousand Pairs of Genuine cample Uxioras ior Men. | Every Pair a Regular $5.00 Shoe or Getter, at.. Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; ple shoes are built to si adwa St.; 5th Ave; S {rue sample shoes are built to sell t y S roth St. must be, Satiple’ shoes are made 8 6, 6 A Those men ) wear these sizes can save a lot of money t thme secure the best shoes gate ure the acme of pertectio | guess I'll get a dog, he Arai s we see U Know-Him just ‘| hear they bring one Joy asab || World Ads. Show Him! Who? Mr. U. Knowhim extremely to win the Mr. Allen bas 1 Those other rivals, of Harlem, Com- ore Hose, the char, Pe on of the co ar | i . and at the sa and reader, ani iat Soman