The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1908, Page 8

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ae anunae Senumaaewrrantrea ‘ e a I Q r 5 5 t 1 a a ¥ . a Fizgesesce - aEees P< 78-7 ervsozccesk aSenes NNeses coco __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, (ee Corset Cure Might Improve the Appearance | EPUBLIONS SUFFER FROM NERVES TO-DAY H Leaders Worried by by Pai | » Fight in City and by Race- | Track Gambling. \ of Some of Our Presidential Possibilities THis 18 How MIR TAFT MIGHT HAVE TO LACE HIS CORSEF AFTER. TAKING TAFT BEFORE TAKING THE CORSET CURE- | | \ | | ae MARCH 31, 1908. CROWDED STRCET CAR IS HIT BY A HUGE BOLLOCK The police of Jersey City are hunting to-day for the man or boy who dis- lodged a huge boulder weighing many indred pounds from the hiliside on | ch stands the Jersey City Hig at the head of Ninth street and imperiled the lives of a car full of pas- on an eastbound Pavonia ave- Stern Brothers Excéptional Reductions in Women’s French Hand-made Matinees, Negligees and Dressing Sacques At Less Than Haif Former Prices. SECOND FLOOR UNDERWEAR DEP'T Women’s Petticoats sengers TIP ODELL TO WIN. #Up-State Bosses Ready to Rally to Him if He “Downs” Parsons and Woodruif. | 1 (Special from a Staff Correspondent.) eat March %.—There are a lot TS METHOD PaiGHT S : 3 CAKE HN \ AINOTHER SYIPH LIKE, Be } way, She other “cow countle: Tephose at the yl are the Sena ‘ters wi ha’ an —_---— 1 ¥ now they are going to v TEDDY, CHARTER BILL SIGNED. | join bills to-morrow, so their m: LT P will not be mise The states- THE ee Approves New Law Vrovide | { men in the outs! CORSET ing tor Rey * hooks of uncertaluty COURSE The bill recently passed ‘of the battle which | ee providing f jis waging against “Dear He sion to revise the syns in Manhattan, the result Wewavoridandninowltes Revision Bill, was signed to-day oy Mayor McClellan to-night. “roo! Swill be known by Pretty neerly all the THE GOT HIM HIM AT LAST. cS Aad aet GM COCKTAIL Last year a aimflar blll was passed STYLE by the Legislature, and provided tha CORSET | the Mavor be a member, Several sex | sions were held and a report submitred {eaying a word FoR ~_ rs 0 the ¢ or to be done by the other si MR. \Love Hunt of Three Years Car- | jee ererns sure Indication of defeat 4 FAIRBANKS Ie eta pea eat | Pre: Is ried Woman Across Conti- nent and to Nine Cities. Modern political standants. If Mr. Odell should @ number of up-State been waiting to craw! und a member of the © at &), to defiay the sion $a regular politica! organi | z ve el oe early to-me CHICAC March 31--Mre Martha} nded. | or a soft place Clark t 0 e the mies n nia Letger ! the New Yor! Hee ee nine «i 2 and ei ate y cal owen aeeane aheriee the consequent h ener : : . i nto society? Mr. Parsons an: } them and then came leago and Why s she? She has money Woodruff are n walked Halstead street from Tweitth to | and < - | OMe is bmcting for with a good en | eretecn gta ivarneetraray backs eanligas he | menem acid! ver stole a { If he shows a substantial gain In New Hie OM eens if {| York County he will have the support | [Peels SER COT hy Ete 4 <Let pretty nearly all the leader of in- | | Toity. as. Caree years a She found $ ) uence in the rural districts, who are | flim. stil) Joves him and bas wea hin | Dare arenily tiring of reform, He has | back. | j been told as much by such pr ca —E | | LB Al ig . She bad him a Sunday night on or | onsen as George Aldridge “Lou Payn, | poy am a | | | t 4 | jen ‘Dunn, George Malby, Frank 8 Fakes a Firm Stand for the|Union Pacific, The Coppuas, (Scie ot but he| - Mtattt i. Black, Sloat Fassett, Francis Hen . =) pan 54 - ag 3A Sera HF y Was taken captive by the police | -}dricks, and, in fact, all the old vie | Rights of Chinese in | Smelting, Erie and People’s der that he might not run away denders, 1 have a chance Rigi vetinal of Gov Manchuria. Gas Hit. MEN'S AND WOMEN y play polities by taki en of tremendous « | Odeti, and he has not ! , it. He put himself in line nation of the Governor i nenrly © veer ago, Hughes to get in TO.MORROW (WED: MEN’S LINEN H USUAL PRICE $2 INITIALED, PLAID SHAMROCK CLOTd, OR PRICE $2,85 PER DOZEN, 0) the other leaders, mbassy br. ris Legislators Want Their Pay Raised ne Along With the Governor's. HAN9.EMBRO! The pro the wages to 326,00 a other ¢ffor WOMEN'S WITH NEW IN THE FOLLOWING STYLES WILL B= OFFERED AT A SALE ESDAY). AN) TH IR3DAY, AP PLAIN, x ff ze WOM -N’'S HANDKERCHIEFS INITIALED LINEN, USUAL PRICE $1.50 PER DOZ N AT $1.10 AAT MUCH LESS THAN PREVAILING PRICZ> DECORATIVE ARTICLES ON WilitE ANU TINTeD FABR.C3, EMBROIDERY FLO5>ES 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. Greatiy Below Actual Yalues, To-morrow ar The car was passing under a steep | Sieensanove | Striped Summer Weight Moreen, Value $5.00, $3.75 aHerelaaWatt Black and Colored Taffeta S: 6.00, 4.85 j Plaid and Jasper Striped Tatte 5 ee 7.50 ' (SECOND FLOOR) \ Colored & Black Dress Cioods Extraordinary Offerings 2000 Yds. HeLa Suitines stripes and checks for $ taney ow after it. | das World | next Sun- | at 78° | Formerly $1.60 to 1.75 Yard | 1500 Yds. Imported Black Voiles, Crisp finish, emlaeatee tu-day.. Edltten limited. 3¢ 6 Regular Value $1.00 Yard, 6S 71 SMITH S* COR.STATE St THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON ST BROOKLYN OPEN MON. & SAT. E EVE's} West Twentyethird Street } FURNITURE, CARPETS, || ' Etc.AT LOWEST PRICES | —. CON a ~ WES'RABLE CREDIT ‘ ILO fa & Waylon || B388::888 Bova 28: 286 Bans | Shoe Department ROOMS Cmrt ETELY $19} ee «An Exceptional Offering’ HF omen’s Spring and Summer footwear | All Styles For Street and Dress Wear, and Leathers, *S HANDKERCHIEFS UL In & 21: ANDKERCHIEFS | several new and attractive mock 50 PER DOZEN AT $1,85 25 & 4.00 “ AT $1.80 & 2.90 Welted and { $5.00 values, PD) 3-25 $2.85 Mika) Seles {$4.00 values, 4 PLAIN SHEER LINEN, USU A! . $1.75 Broadw: Ay 3 Fe Moe Levy é & .o— Have the Exclusive Agency for DERED HANDKERCH -F3 | the Lewisia ] new, the a digccrenanent NEW IDEAS IN FANCY NEEDLEWORK G U A R A N VP E E D ' PATTERNS FOR EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, STAMPED CN | FILET NET IN BLACK AND CREAM, tel mat s PATIERNS ON LINEN FOR WAITS, B LT>s AND COAT $-13, HATS, PARASOL COVERS AND INFANTS’ WEAR, UVio.Gys i FOR CUSH ONS, CENTERPIECES, TABLE COV: R> AND OTHER FOR WORKING, A New Pair for a Hole juaranteet s t t che after date tak to Lake Bre WEST McCue, Once Prize- Fighter Is an “ Rue Py . . Ardent Church Membe : the ae is Ti Oeraee i : i : Large sailors—new fancy | PUNCHED MAN W Lard kd Sot Bi . brims, in Black, Brown, Burnt, Alice. etc. NUTIEU Wi HO alte French Giant Rose,extra arge, of silk Ht e newest and most ae Tr 00 ON GIL TCE ; s Arch Support arly every Imported D horde preservethe = | All the newest Par.siun leas strength ant elustienty of ; ( t ' the f 3.95 15.00 h \\ he Cowran Anom Prov Sit Tn fourteen aon \\ . Phe ( | worious The supports the @ Nar a | @ gturdy. se . = | ry amin! iy . x - strain, @ . ” | MM hoch ih ae 7 Untrimmed Hats ehcate tints. SIN PAIKS ONE SIZ Price, $2.00. Price per Par a \ A BON Moe Levy & Co. 119-128 Walker St., 145% Broad 5» tos New York New York 23d ST. rough Braid, 16-18-29 inch 1.25 | Flowers all Value $2.50. Pee ee eee 2. ee renca Mu Value? and ress Shapes ar . G: oe - et i x : . ( ne on : \ verds tf ts Nae SOLD NOWnERE eLsH, al FO ve < Stew years sam, . eee ele ‘ . JAMES S. COWARD, sold usually for $1.60 Beer Nee ces ene more ot awit mine | a oye 208-274 Gresawic St. ¥. | - PPILLPEI LORI ROROLS - als t . 8 * een Le Ave | hat ae ®, wean wannan vem : ee. vy F cpisesin ean pate ee Broadway & soth St. sch Ave rgth Se \

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