The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1908, Page 5

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a —— DWARF "i OF STUSS” ELUDSS ACK MU i FS nena Mavi Appoints LR: (if S10, K Hin Tax Cominissioner at (egress Salary of $7,000, Police Trap for Slayer of Bs i ck. a Spielberg Fails to Get : Mit NOT AT BABY’S BIRTH, y \ Falling Out of Gambling > See Partners Resnited in Bullet For a Shap. ha . eRe aghcmane BLUE WOON” fror contaln the Him to Make a Home for Mother," feature song of the produc The sonz was written by Herbert Togralam, author ef “i'm Married Now,” Ete, Music by pers mission of Shaplro, Publisher AREYOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? PEASE PIANO CO. Infectious Diseases Are Prevalent | SC. | Suc. (ine.) DesINFLCLING CO, n up Write for 1 YearB’way.N Ne 10"Ne Brn New S' Thousands of Men and “Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Nature warns you \ health is not trouble compe! through the da during the ni Unhealthy catarrh of the back, joint or indigestio yu to pass water o! and get up many times as time passes you m or dark cir as though you had y have plenty of a i weak and crease anc ‘t common i they are the last and physicians who co? ti doctoring the effects, while the ortyinal disease undermines the system, A Trial Will Convince Anyone, If you are sick or Dr. Kiln liver and ‘hia your kidneys } the other or Root, you al natural help uw the most pertect he: and gentle kidneys that has ever been discovered, You cannot get rid of your aches and pains if your kidneys are out of order. You cannot feel right when your kidneys are wrong Swamp- Root is Pleasant to Take. We you that Swamp Root is what you regular fifty-cent and ¢ all drug st Don’ D y health. vid to the Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, nton, N.Y. which you heeded, ‘The value of Swan:p-Root is . send for a sample bottle. Address Dr, Kilmer & to aay you read ths generous offer in the New Suspect It. Kidney, Liver & Bladder| REMEDY. DIRECTIONS, BINGHAMTON, N. Sold by all Druggists, Swamp-Root you n, both sent abso wn that readers are adv Co., Bi Tekantal N. Y., be Bue York Evening World. Silk Waists for Women THE EVENING WOKLD, Saks & Company Hearld Square Thursday, March 26th Important Special Sale of Tailored Suits for Women Regularly $29. 59, 35 & 39, at $19.75 250 Suits ir a Jar mentof entirely new Spring models, a prominent manufacturer's surplus stock ot serges, Panam cloths or worsteds, in assorte 4 plain colors und iaucy stripes and cnecks. Regularly $40.0), 45 & 48, at ne 50 igh grade tailored Suits in A collection of | emirely new and $100.00 i wide ra f Dee 59 & 25 Lin: xerie Dresses, at $15.75 in white, pink, light blue rincess models 2new H 12 bat Kaa elabor rately, lace trimmed, | $25.00 Silk “Dresses, at $16.50 as Two nes » Jumper Princess mode!s in plain and fancy affeta silks, in black or assorted colors, to- h a number of Princess models in plain and ancy taffeta silks. New Broadcloth Capes ilue $20.00 & 29.00 at $14.00 & 19.50 white, light blue, black or wita lingerie, silk or new models in pink, suitable for wear es. pastel sha evening dre EPT FURS AND FUR GARMENTS MONTHS. Wk ARE PREPARED TO ACC FOR COLD STORAGE THROUGHOUT THE SUMM During which period the repairing and remodel- ling of furs and fur garments will be undertaken than prevail in at much lower rates season. imnontant.s Sale ‘of | Waists—tailored ) open front, long Colors—Alice and lack and white, brown Value $8.50 Satin-striped Taffeta mocel with plea ed frill sleeves and shaped collar. white, navy ani white, green and white. and white or $4.95 Taffeta Waists—in white and | = Hatt: line ‘ only— Gib son mode fashioned net | yous stripped and piped with silk, and finished with French knots and silk moulds; open back, Value $3.00 three-quarter sleeves. Spring Millinery An attractive variety of untrimmed Hats, 3lowers, Foliage. Win’s, Quills and fancy Feathers. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. Tailored Hats in the newest shapes and colorings $8.50 Value $12.50 Value at ge) at 5.90 Wee Cur tains We place on Sale 7hursday, March 26th, following exceptional va\ues in Window Curtains: the Trish Point Curtains 450 pairs . . . $3.50, $4.50, $7.50 pair $6.50, $9.50 pair Renatssance Curtains 500 pairs . . $4.50, $6.00, $7.50 pair value $6.50, $8.50, $10.50 | Ruffled Net Curtains | 400 pairs. . $1. : value Lord & Taylor Ave.; roth St. pair Broadway & 20th St.; sth The Experiences of Mr. U. Knowhim her band, Hanpytand en Mr. U. Knowhim w iq ohe'd tnke her te Before Dan Cupid came along Her life wan one of guyeome song. right again > there and. then. "2, World Aés, Show Him! Who? Mr. U. Koowhin | —-+-————— ) WEUNESUVAY, ; Vielor Talking Machines and Edison Phonograph 0 on Weekly Payments at $1 MARY oO £5, 1908. (THE e1G/f STORE Sr EG] |= ACITY|| “MEET ME Ary EE, (iN ITS) SELF}! HOUCONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER store! (sixTH AVE, TAMAND 19 TREETS| Moe Fresh Dependable Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Frompily. Grneeries at Lowest Prices ’Phone 40600 Chelsea azel Hams WESTPHALIA stvie: dry ctuer We PDIV.E Yellow Split Peas and pin head ¢ 5 ibs The season's popular fabric, pure worsted; a feel the black; yard..... 5 Guaranteed “al of wanted colors and Springfiel Breech-Loading Rifles cic °1.50 These are the regulation 45-caliber, cen- ter-tire, Dieeci)-loading U.S, Army rifles, in absoluteiy perfect co; ion. They are rifles that wore being held in reserve in the Kock Island arsenal up to 105, and were cleaned, oiled and inspected’ for aciual service in that year. it is with this rifle that all the army marksmen (and y of the experts in the volunteer militia) made their sharp- stiooting records up to the time of the adoption of the Krag, very recently. They have an eftective range ot two miles and a penetration of 19 inches of pine at 100 yards. Most of them have the Buffington long- tange, adjustable wind gauge sight, and ram rod bayonets. Each of these guns cost the U. S, Gov- ernment $18. There isn’t so Hach asa Speck of rust on one of them. Military Schools, Target As- sociations, etc., take notice. We make a specialty of selling mili- tary arms, Lut this is the best offer we have ever made, and it is one that isn't likely to happen again. We give free a Govern- ment Arm Chest with each 20 rifles. Price of these rifles, ready for $1 50 Service, i8,.,2)/.0. O Slings 25e Extra Ammunition In boxes of 20 Shotueeensa. din 65¢ Bullets. . Blanks Te U.S. Army Carbines 1,000 of the famous ‘Sharp’ Carbines; center and cap fire. Every gun in serviceable con Cition; some new. Very fine for hunting or target $ Practice, or bird shoot- ing with shot. At.... | War Relics fer Den, Dining- room or Club Dec erations; ete. Trowel Bay oncts—very rare; used Sword Bayonete eneice of either wo or brass handles, of the Grah or Cha se pot type these bayonets were used by the trench the Franco- y= . BOC r Swotds—used dur- battle of Waterloo al Blucher's cay- alrymen; in fine my condition: cach... $1.50 ock Pistols red .collec- Swords ew) il atveror stecl sc hard each. 81.75 Remington Powder | i iUStRaniON. BOs gest an i Revolvers Imported; else 30.40 at Pe | HINA “PAINT old scouts of 25¢; size 20 x 30.. oC | MENTE KNIVES WHATMAN'S GEN | CHINA, PAINTER ” $2.95 RATION. BOARD — 9Ro | UTR y 2. 20 30.. I AReEINetS Triangular Bay- 2 forse | BURG ROMAN | onets; coci.. 10e SCHI Saw Seerie used INSO by engineer corps. blade on on New Canned Foo phtha Soap ATG Su ar Corn, ¢ Swift's waity fh jaun 1 evra Golden Pumphin, f ee Cresmy lina Kean Pema Meseues TeMeaaleRer oe inegr besiei Na: 8 \ Favorite Coffee | , Siegel Cooser's creinsifevorire hien; | | | Santa Clara Prunes the best coifee obtainable at this +), Thin shin, brigh) giossy iruit, JF price: Libs. $1.95: 5 ios St =C |} | | lolbs. Suc; 5 tbs. Fler 3 Ibs... SOC Shadow Worsted Serges | | onions, yellow turnip | Worsted Tailor Suiting All fine worsted suiting in the striped London pat- 15 C terns andthe much wanted McCray mixture; just “$21 Go-Carts, 514. 50 the thing for your coat, suit or skirt; yard...... NE of the latest styles. English leather cloth hood; fitted with brass spreaders; closed reed sides; worked in fancy scrolls; adjustable dash and reclining back; the gear is made of chilled steel; the wheels are nutless and fitted with heavy, solid rubber tires; regular price $21; $14.50 Sicael Cooper Store, Third Fivor, Kear. U. S. Army Shoes, $2.85 For Men Who Demand Shoes That Give Long Service and Perfect Comfort Army shoes are made on lines that give the U. S. Army maximum of comfort. It would never Go for a 6 soldier on the march to have trouble with his feet. Slippers in sizes 8 to 12, 98c 59e With Each 10c of Purchase Made BEFORENOON —Single Stamps After Noon. Also, they are made to stand the hardest kind of service. So this sale will appeal to mail carriers, policemen, porters and all men who must stand or walk all day. $2.85 We have all sizes in calfskin, with plain, wide toes, priced far under the real value, at.. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear, Women’s House Garments Practical but neat and attractive garments in new and tasteful de- signs—all priced as low as quality and workmanship will permit. Perfect fitting, loose and comfort- able—every one, Women’s House Dresses—one-piece mod- els; in black and white check; made with plaited front; Dutch neck; three querter sleeves; fall gored aati fastened to blouse by Children’s Underwear Children’ 8 Muslin _ Drawers — finished Muslin Drawers—made Rie hemstitched tucks and embroidery eas 4 icy 4 YTS. Rice xinocnedo 39e ildren's Nainsook Drawers 9c to $1.25 Children’s Muslin Petticoats—cut full; finshed with tucked ruffle; 4 to 25e 14 yrs.; price.. vases Children’s) Muslin Petticoats—irimmed with wide ruttle; edged with em- 49c Pildecniencecen.ycceiaines corer broidery; 4 to 14 vers: price. Women's Percale Wraprers—in dark ait Children, Fine Pettl- G9. 1 "$2. 50 ors, piaited back and front; very full skirt, with ruffle; sizes 36 to 48; prices. 98c Women's Wrapper extra 6 zes: of heavy Percale; made very full; finished with flounce;_szes 48, $1.75 aad $2.25 50 and 52; price.. Kimono Wrappers— Women's Lawn made with yoke back and front; trimmed sizes 34 with White lawn border; oy to 46; price 69c Women’s Fiannelette Kimono Sacques— Nightingale style; in medium, light colors; edges finished with itch; price. Sige! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center Reduced Prices on Good Trunks HESE trunks are all the same in quality and workmanship. sizes. we doubr if you can equal them elsewhere at the regular prices. overed with oil-p uinted anvas ference in prices lies in th They are m e of selected woo), Children’s Cambrie Night Gowns—yoke made of lemstitched tucks; neck and sleeves finished with hemstitched 39. ruffle; sives 4 to 14 years; price.. Ic Children’s Gowns—o od quality muslin; yoke made of tucks and_ insertion; sleeves and neck trimm ye embroid- 7 t cast ees | siz es 4 to y 49c Chilren's Gowns........ 98e wo $1.50 Misses’ Skirts—of muslin and cambric; tucked ruffle; lace and embroidery trim- med; lengths, < 4, 36 inches; prices $1.25 "2 $2.50 Siege! Cooner Store, Second Floor, Center. The dif- They are eatra well made—and dare steel bound; tion of about 150 flintlock | 74-inch clamps and corners; three large hinges: harcwoo stor lock; pros pistols; some are worth | tected with strong web strap around body of trunk; deep s ith hat box. fiom $6 to $8 each; ane dour iE a Your choice ceptionally rare oppor- | Sizes eosiah 32-inch, es deinen 36-inch, 4 nS ors; ea $2.50 eo eae Brunswick Swords — 9 - brass handles; cach., 20C t tPr Non Conmirionsd ones | AYtists’ Supplies at li ow es rices ERY series; lie | LA GRO! For Illustrators CHIN-CHIN WATLK PROOL INK—bottie je sudes OR For Oil Pa'nters FAVOR RH k StL “aR SH For China Painters rou a DRES WING COPAL VAR. 5@ erL0c < | FEE RES! “Le 5 any ed on For Water Color Artists HAS: Golo

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