The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1908, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, CARNIVAL PHLLS |Miss Edna May Spooner, Candidate for Quee: CLOSE AT NOON ON THURSDAY. Pinish Between Clark and Al- len for King’s Crown | Close and Exciting. MRS.CUNEO 24,111 AHEAD Elsie Janis and Both Declare Out of a Tanguay Themselves the Contest. election 4 Aut at noo he sen of the A PRIL 1, ~ ANG an of the Auto Carnival, se Nationai Ca: VARY SURFER 75: AP NATIONAL EDNA MAY:SPOONER IN'HER Says Few Bente Know What to do in Such Cases and Gives This Advice. ajority of men and se of 50 years begin f advancing “‘Inidney trouble Few are en- 118 disease, n disease 1 of deranged hich have sluggish, failing nd straining matter, uric permitting sett! Ss) caus es the oyance, espe- orning, pnt arti- a folks. th “vegetable Of sixteen He New York Vr We a H.N. Allen and Mrs. Cuneo Leaders —E pees {7 Us Wot Bo) hOV AL 2s ADS OF ome Oo CA aVas, 1..N. Al Sirs. Joan Ca ti. Cla Oldsin adiliac Maxwe Pardee, Maxwell... ord. Autocar Maxwell . ing, Arthur Present J. M. Harrison, P. c. C. A. Rosalind Greacen, Queen, fx-Judge John H. Faulkner. Nathaniel Webb .. Montague Roberts Wm. C. Hurst .. i Sidney B. Bowman, Apperson Col. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) Harry H. Adams ‘i Mortimer Kaphan Gen, John J. Cutting . Mina Phillips, Payton Stock Co Fred Wilson 1 1,041 22 Desbrosses St. 279 West 125th St. aNVEW: KORV b T KACTORY HDAD. Easter Styles $2.00 Each * Now on Saie We Friends of Misses Spooner and Mor- hand coupons for Mra, C you whtrl, gan. Ma Edna 1 Tea-n-g-u-a-y! Poughikee pate, for Mise! FR CARUSO SAYS HE’LL STAY j Caruso in an interview to-day troubles and rheu- ve been treated with mired to fully influence the bladder and relieve uri culties: of the old people. g tonic to the ¢ struetur * reinvi gorarin “old vegetable the following he Ingredients | be obtained from any | at small cost: Com-| ynunce; Fluid Ex- | one-half ou! | ndelion, to bed; also ty of water. s prescription, though tive in the dis fons of the kidne: mple, is | ses ant | d bladder. alway | | See coupon on Page 2. THE LONESOM —— ee Billy Gaston's Song, ! But This Ts 1 Lonesome Town,” was «0 good that Koll) and Dill, the San Franclaco to New York WITH THE METROPOLITAN, inch Naers, named their sow after 1 I's @ great song. The Sunday World 1, —Stgnor will give the words and music next Sun- sald that day, with a comle Illustrated cover in s to sing for the next three | colors showing Kolb and Dill in chatacter. he Metropolitan Opera Com- Don't forget. Next Si Order trom newsdealer to-day. E limited. TOWN SONG. PHILADELPHIA, April Wanamaker’s Wanamaker’s la Jabor A moat attractive group of newly trimmed Spring Hats, copied nv on's models, are taken from our own stock and reduced thus: And that fe our own “Wanamaker-Rellable" brand, ts equal to any women's shoes sold at $3.50. hoes for women at $3 a pair, but the “Lady Bett viely Just enough extra shape In every detail, who tailed. “Lady Betty” Shoes at $2.50 line Broacy a, Fourth Avenue, Lishth to Tenth Street in colored materials ‘n brown, b ue and red WA'STS That Save a Fourth our own stock—mostly the popular and line. Now marked at prices inal ones: $5 to $6 Waists) at $3.50 lace-trimmed, or with lace or plait m net, d jabot. $10 Waists at $7.50 White or ecru net, with Valenciennes or Ventse insertion and t. Also of white messaline s!lk; trimmed front and back with nefennes insertion. aiding. e or er A. Women’s New $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats at $3 and $4 arious materials and colorings from the most popular of the Fifty Trimmed Hate that were $., now $3. Twenty-five Trimmed Hats that were $6, now $4. Foon ) to-morrow tn the Gohten Salon Have But One Superior at $3 which In turn are Jots of oth shoes are deliber- The; made to equal them, We sell the “Lady Betty in seven diiferent, handsome y popular with women: nt Leather Button, wiih tips or plain toes I her Blucher Lace Lace or Button, with kid tips Gun-metal Bute, with tips, or Blucher Lace, m ( 50 Shoes in a c tyles we have to: Ship Ahoy!—Want These Boys’ $5 SAILOR SUITS at $3.85 2 for thirty-six 1 quality all-wool biue se Rated regular $ ye sallor lads—th io 10 at $3.8 y're made of sizes 5 3, and ship sort, And just as many $6.50 TAN REEFERS at $5 Two stylish shades; sizes for 2% to 10 years; now $1.50 less than usual, Main floor, New Iuflding. Five Hundred Spring Reefers for Girls At $2 to $3.50, Instead of $3.50 to $6 Charming, jaunty little coats, for girls o! 6 to 1+ years, that we bouzht at a very low figure from a manufacturer They are move of attractive Spring fabricsa—light and medium mixtures, stripes, checks anil plaids, also The styles ave plzin} ieallored aud trimmed, in a very jaro variety. A most extraord nary Springtime offering at their low prices—$2 to 3 Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street 3 50, Reonomy Basement. Old Butlding, These Little Brown Bundles Of Twigs Have Delight in Store Just as they ca in moss. They are ne over from He -their roots » sturdy Helland Rose Bushes ~budded on the stocky manettl—or dwarf rose—roots that give the best results in growing and bearing blooms in our American climate. Buy them now, and get them Into the ground as soon as you can, !f you want to have your roses early. Every favorite variety, with some new ones. 15c Each—Two for 25c—$1.25 a Dozen Here's the list: Baroness Rothschild—light pink, Baron Bonstetten—dark crimson. Yenera) Jacqueminot—bvriiliant scar- let crimson, La France—light pink. UlIrioh Bruner—cherry red. Paul Neyron—deap rose, large flower. Persian Yollow—yellow. Prince de Rohan—deep velvet crim- fon. snugly packed seen) \ Karl Druschki flower. Aneriea Seven pure white large Heauty—deep rose. k and white. s—denp crimson, ty delicate flesh rose Pratries—red. ene des Volettes~ violet. Assorted Dozens olea varieties, agcorted by eady for Sm- Twelve c bi Bella—white. ottin—carming, Ralttmore Jules Mary thetr Mr, John Taing—Hoft pink : Other Plants and Bulbs: | Bushs, 20¢ e hak ¢ srow from 8 B50 ea H Dalia: Wanamake: 0A bi ‘ly washa sos and wal hat meat t of being i We sell the 10 the piece, arrow W bandins gths, in most cha avender and black, a plece of twelve ya g to width; in x-yard hite to 8Fc a ‘3: to$iapione. A $4.50 Coronet Curls at $3 nls ction tomorrow !s of th \ poh 8s of eight, made of the bes: uality of human hair, in all shades of brown, at 33 a set, instead { $4.60—their regular value. Third floor, Old Bldg, 66K rup § Na, three well bottle and | 6@ poonfal doses after each Dae 99 — icod show na muddy com. plex! blur id ge Weight, eral debility. “Bad blood”’ is impoverished blood—too poor and thin to furnish nourishment to the flesh, nerves and vital organs. eechams Pills by their beneficial action on the system will purify the blood and upbuild the bodily and mental vigor. Beecham’s Pills begin aright by correcting the digestion and establishing regularity of the bowels. They increase the health- making elements that enrich the blood and give tone und vigor. Beecham’s Pi best for poor blood as they cleanse it thoroughly and Carry off Impurities In boxes with full directions 10c. and 25c, To rave TO GOTI Ss LEXINGTON TO 2D AVE. @ 1908 Easter Sale of Newest Style Walters 550 Dahlia Con- cert Grand Pianos <=’ With the Worla Meer Lost lotion Action for 2 50 $5 Down and de LG Week of these will be sold a Planow have cle of piu Delivered on Payment te $5 No ‘ened hat Kol New pw after it and DIL in character Order Kdition Hiited. yewsdenler to-day Sunday World Wants Work‘ Monday Morning Wonders. 1908., =e 7 sonics Nothing Succeeds Like Success Cur Sales of Silk Jumper Dresses and Tailored Suits Are Triumphant Because value and style are ever supreme. The selling to- | morrow will be a duplication of the remarkable success of | that of similar garments several days aco. The dresses in the | sale to-morrow cannot fail to arouse the greatest enthusiasm be- cause of their beauty, grace and Style and the extreme moderation of price. Three instances: Women’s Siik Jumper Dresses; ati sizes, in striped aod checked effects as well as solid colo:s—every shade that is popu- Jnr ths season is represented. Some trimmed with lace \d_net, others rAMrataesUraaleVoratie value is $18; our price, Women’s Tailored Suits; att-wool fancy Panamas and worsteds in the three- button cutaway Prince Chap effect. acket lined with a very good satin. Sairt ig a full pleated model with an 8- inch fold. All sizes. You wuld readily pay $24.50 tor morrow ..... od Women’s “Butterfly” Suits; an entirely new model, made of fine quality all-wool materials.” The improved sleeves are elaborately trimmed with braid. Tae collar is trimmed with Persian braid The jacket is lined with the best taffeta silk and the skirt is a 21-rored model with a lv-inch fold $26.75; our price s Seeond Floor, DLOOMINGDALES' he in Women’s ar | Beauti‘ul Hand Embroidered Stockings, in tan, black and gray grounds, with beautiful designs, em- broidered by hand in silk. Ten differ- ent dainty styles. Never be!ore have these stockings retailed for less than themletsussellthemtoyoufor 29c the exceptionally low price of Women’s >Z Sitk Stockings; some have lisle or cotton split soles. Many styles and weights toselect from. Slightly imperiect, but the hurts are so immaterial that they will not in any 79c 50c. The price we paid for way lessen the wearing qualities of No mail orders filed at the amaz- the stockings All sizes. ingly low price of «.. BLOOMINGDALES’ Specials in Spring Underwear For Men and Women. |] Women’s 25¢ and 35¢ Ribbed or Shap d Vests and Pants to | 50 styles of lace trimmed vests to select from. All sizes, includ | ing extra large. Special at ..seeeseseeeserees ||| Men’s 50c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers in all sizes........ Men’s $1 Silk Finish Lisie Thread Underwear, fiesh color, tight blue and white; all size: Match; 19c 29c 59c ctions, BLOOMINGDALE: $1.50 Copyrighted Books, 25c |] ‘The Hactenda on the Hill," by Rich | ard Henry Savage. |] “A Prince in the Garret." by A. ¢ Gu * by Col, RB. H | by Arohibald Texas," inter: 1 the Door,? by Arch- Gunter, . hing," by Archi- by Archibald Gunter. Hrignt Byes," chard Hen: rage, nye in Big Hoots." by ALC. | Cristo in Khakt.* vy Heber K Dominique | * by Robert | «p i rehibald Glavering oor, Arcade, ‘Gust Main Fi Main Floor, Arcade, Superior Perforated Music Rolls For All Player Pianos at the ‘| Lowest Prices in New York | We originate. Others follow. We ever remain in the | |} lead as to originality and lowest prices. Look at these prices | for all the porular selections in perforated music rolls for any player p:ano, 50c 75e $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 List Prices Ie Gur Prices 25¢ 39ce 50c 63c 7Se 88c And Notice ‘he Following 60c Disc Talking Machine Records, 25c Records for all talking machines. Elsewhere they are advertised at 39c as the lowest price for which 60c records have ever been sold. Is it? Our price is doc Q | $2 Shaving Outht, 95c | A Speci iat Thursday Sale. Set comprives 1/1 Mirror, 1 Brist Hollow-ground Wade _& but- cher Razor, 1 China Mug. 1 Buona a hide id Swing Strop. LOOM ENGDAT if You Want to By on Easy Payments Our co-operative plan enables you ty purchase Furniture. Carpets, Rugs, » Household Machines, Talking Machines Oil Paintin eral tern. ew ng Goors, and in fact almost everything you need, on BLOOM'NGPALES’ |: to ,Evom a Fiddle to a Shoestring. through You can buy or s | A Little Ad. in The World. |

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