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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1908. ACTRESS BALKS. EMMA GOLDMAN FACTS ATTICHTS Aid SUOPPEDAS SHE FOR SICK} LOSES HEA OB. RETURNSTOUS, WOPKEN aN J Henrietta Lee Sues for Salary Forbidden to Cross Border by . {| Americans, May Be Sent to Russia by Canadians. She Might Have Earned Wearing Skirts. | ‘dynt of the Anti: | WINNIPEG, April 7.—The Canadian } structed p Henrlett. Tights Lea “ten-tw nd burfesque queen of | Government to-day told jew fielals here to escort Tf the U to-day Te the and-th rts.” the boundary be: nt refuses to R ernst allow clainis to be ¢ IA E. PINKHAM of a new ti the United States Immigration tn- No other medicine has been so tT scan i : seater tas successtul in relie the suffering he Jurymen rs have detained Emma Goldman 2 i C1 Ss res jat Noyes, on the International boundar, oy ome r received so n sired tu be excused pope a emacs at NeMeStim as hus Lydia E Miss Lee r husband, Charles [line as she was returning to the United Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Pp. r Hurtig & Seamon | States from Winnipeg, motnd ) of contract, claim- | Emma Goldman went to Winnipes a I dis. | few days ago to fugther a street rail-, 1 ever way strike threatened there and was \ warned by the authorities that she would be held strictly accoun to law for her ac w that She evidently found an- able for her, as shown by herr diman woman has inot be kept out father was a her return f poasted that | 4 the United natu: of 1 womer the from land- they lad attempted to keep her ing. and found that under the law wer their ov were cured by Vegetable Pinkham's , could not Her statements are not y the Govern borne out costume ronan . dia -E. Pinkh Vegetable eras Ween oT Compound has saved many women @reas the part in from surgical operations. America’—in tights Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable “Waan't the Compound is made from roots ant in the Lillian Ru: herbs, without drugs, and is whole- tice Gerard “Tt was.’ said Mr. Joseph Be cae aie VE SO some and harmless. court hed that Miss Russell could not youndary, put it ls admitted t at} fF ae Abrogate her contract ise she ment may be accurate. The reason why Lydia E feared Mr. Duff might requir to it is known that the Goldman woman fam's Vesetible C frre tights and cause her to cAtch jag been under surveillance f n ham’s Vegetable Co: eral mo Successful is because ca) J. McCowan, who was the stage been w 8 SUC ful is because i n, told about Months azo tt Was rinined ne was asked tmmigration authoritles to on her return from Europe, the officials and manager for the pro {ts production and a ! @bout the question of tights. ting will’ be continued to-| evaded rea ne ee OG | United States surreptitiously. hae g she left Chicago and crossed the Ca Gian border. Tt ts quite likely she peen detained by the immigration ¢ cinis on. thet ral instructions Severn! mont! has. those their sex these facts o1 Lydia E. snonnd te TWO MORE BANK REFORM BILLS PASS THE SENATE. (Epeaiall to The World.) ALBANY, April 7.—Two more of the bank reform bills, prepared by Super-| JERSEY BOY SLAYER L GETS THIRTY-YEAR TERM. Intendent of Banks Williams. were = ah ‘ 7 ; passed by the Senate to-day and sent) (Special to The Evening W ? [LLER av’ Y; to Gov. Hughes for his approval, One) _* AMD N. J. April 7—Joseph amends the penal code, by making It) Wood, een-year-old’ ‘boy who m $ A inledemeanor for bank officera to, just week wags convicted of murder 65°71 SMITHST.COR, Buss aaa maintain a deposit under an agree-| i ine ment that a loan is to be made to the! & Lose GSO (Se BHO TaN Er s Ce depositor and to doctor certificates and! in, a nine-year-old girl her an to-day sentenced | t rr makes {t a misdemeanor) thirty years in State Prison. The little y loan or investment| sit!’ body was found in a jot. — she TO BUSINESS MEN: had been maltreated and her head } Sorpures on SEE era teen crushed with a hatehet. The te a Rito » Stale, | tg alleged to have confessed to ‘ . v le Ronssrvay ink that ‘capactty, unite HA be erime iinmediately after “his arre the. inspiration comes to write-a telling letter, Intendent of Banks hey Gres the, alleged confession wouldn't your correspondence have more snap? R. EDISON has succeeded in making the Phonograph so clear and so rendition of all kinds of music and other sounds is remarkable and almost beyond belief. Phonograph is not only the greatest entertainer that can be introduced into a home; it is also a scien- tific apparatus which will help to educate the minds of the children who listen to it. an Edison Phonograph—not the so-called talking machine, but the Edison Phonograph, the one which Mr. Edison invented and which has recetved Hall his greatest improvements? If you have not, you do not know how perfect a rendition of sound can be made by mechanical means. - You owe it to yourself to go to the nearest dealer and see and hear the Edison, | and especially to ask for the new mrodel-with the big horn. A book.about it will be mailed free, on request, to any address. If you had an Edison Business Phonograph alwaysat-your elbow when eer Phonograph Co perfect that its The Edison Did you ever hear WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell Edison Phonographs tn every town where weare not now well represented. Dealers having established stores shonid write at once to BETHELEHAM STEEL HAS | CASTORIA. SURPLUS OF $2,212,210, | For Infants and Children. NPWARK, N. J., April 7.—The an- The Kind You Have Always Bought) ==" ~ arieg REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. _| nual meeting of the stocholders of the Bethlehem Steel Company was held in| and Charles M. f ‘| Bears the HTT aster anc ary—overioks the bay Bignature ot AaXfPTEGAAA Sunday World Wants Work ||, LIBERTY pan HEIGHTS ; Monday Morning Wonders. | (Woodhaven) Homesites |] write for maps and views of property. VoUGHT & Co., - ty" eee AX TOA HWS EID EARN Ng, ST., BROOKLYN, YOUNG COUPLE want to sell a part ! herited wonderful all-y home, nan York; Sound view ing, beatin hing; pine a grov box 308 World. ——————— == = - | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ~ BRON one values, and Jerome proposed | double tes will New_York i 5 Llerce Arrows. $11,000 “O-hprs | FOR SALE. r Carnival Week will sell 100. anjer value, an} the best m mobile Establishment. ‘ packands, Runabouts ‘ouring, $1,100 to $3,510" tera $2,200-$5,2) ‘and Speedsters $1,400-$1,050 $1,100-$1,500 ‘Autos, AUTOS SLAUGHTERED. Manhattan's. Mioneer Auto- $1,000 to $1,200 2, 20 Miilor Speodster. $1.20 ‘Thomas Touring and Specdsters, $150-88) Ralnters Touring dnd Speedste Auto Bodies, Large Variety. Broadway : A : 5 West ith, near Broadway, BEWARE OF PICKPOCKE Snell ea APS EROS oe 1s Eo ca ete Ace eae NRT em cen AR rE 1A ETE arette with such a full, rich Turkish Tobacco flavor as the Helmar at anywhere near the Helmar’s price. 10c for 10 Sold Everywhere 5. ANARGYROS, Manvfacturer 131 Fifth Ave., New York a Acigapins nema Prat NRSHD TRAGER i ie urs imearaicenanss 1 WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. CASH OR CREDIT, EASY PAYMENTS. n Watch & DiamondCo. NTLE E Weekly payments; t fit, fine mategial, + | - XCHANGE ‘CLOTHING CU, 3 Cl — © song (hat every plane player and avery home singer will want unc mpany, 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J. ReeCER? DENTISTRY. ean 0 urNew “Anchor Denture’’( Roofless Plate Holds. This plate is a great improvement over all other plates. It does not cover the root of your mouth—cannot get loose or fall down. Ours is the ‘ Only Place Where You Can Get the “‘Anchor Denture.” We are the originators and inventors. No trouble to show it, If you have your old teeth extracted in the morning we will have the New Sct ready to weir home at aight. All extractions made painless by our wonderful NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY. All Work Guaranteed Ten Years Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings . . . $1.00 up Silver Fillings .. . . 50€ up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414.416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp, Eden Musee.) (2a door west Abrabam & Straus’.) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4 German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance. \ Your Savings as Snug | As a Bug in a Rug. Lady Atter YOUR ¢ Rasy Weekly able 838 ATH Open FE) The safest of banks Is a Real Estate deed. Get one of them If you wish to d by law World Ads. will show The houses and |i That var sa x seni Lewitt tatsurtey, | To Buy cr Sell “Right,” Order a| pn enone gama rata REST se i ii ae | a AEAR $1. )49 c'. aw de I FOURTEEN VU STREET West of Vifth Avenue MOTITERS—TAKE NOTICE! ‘oO morrow, Wednesday, and Balance of Week ; Annual Spring Sale Babies’ and Littie Children’s Wear Sale Specials in all sections, and the finest stock from which to make Easter selections that New York can show. Daintiest novelties from the foremost manulacturers in assortments you only find at Hearn’s! Here's the Story for To-morrow:— 9 Children’s Bonnets., .73 Frenchy styles, or fancy lace mull, with je rosebuds sizes to 4 Dresses and ($12 5 Children’s Bonnets. .1.23 k—Duteh and Poke k flares of Venise 1 mull with lace and and rosette and buds— —siik lined—si!k ties sizes to » | $2.98 Children’s Bonnets. .1.93 | Lace Straw in Dutch and 5 it it tohings, rib em, ete. 33 Long Drssses... ainsook. without Forget-Me- Daisies, Rosebuds Plumes—beautiful ot rig Lace or ex- prit, Net and Mousseline, eto. $1.49 's Hats.... .83 Mull—Pancake and Tam th full fluted or y ‘d, with | | Straw | ait and styl robe rs 49 Little Children’s Colo-ed Dresses.... as 3 for Boys | 1 twelve '$1.39 Babies’ Caps.... .93 Messaline | Silk—1 plain—-dainty. cks and full ruches nise Lace Medallions, and Ribbon » ruches=+ and ace Ven 4 § I do shirred saiin r nd Ventse Uraid an All | braid “ 1.69 to 31.98 Qa 2.83 Ince—fin Herringbone back with rlegs or buttoncil bine Satin wide silk novelty ot wn front and 0 Tittons--fine Ur At 81.69 Conte of © v Milan sashes ++ -3.98 | $1.39 Pique Carriage Robes .93 Heavy with and large with emb'y tnserts in wide emb'y mere—st nish—long GREAT ASSORTMENTS OF LITTLE NECESSITIES :— e ant Flannel Wrap- ‘and Hon! “Wo! ed, AMT Plain . os Flannel on Domet 1 Harrow JOKINET T and gathers Ss Cashmere AN A with : 10 20:8 Neate TD, Miid-Patnied “tetiet is ; 5% 189) Bets Fee eM ee tovarats ALSO, FOR THIS SALE | BABIES’ “SAMPLE’’ SHOES Soft Kid—soft soles—sizes 1 to 3— nearly all colors—usually .50. NOT PROMISHD AFTER THUR JAS) MORN:iNG SALE> To-morrow, Weanesday, Unti 1 P. M, To prevent dealer~ buying, we reserve privilege Of resiricting (uantities, 1 says—pure snow Copenhagen, ypowns and tan— cream and other lark nel ize and the new ‘0 white, Ivory, sirable Mght and vades : ir M MALS ured Lae and Wa BASEMENT Cait tu 36) aA li ponipialll [ayaa ac eee mported Dotte p qualltie tion and size dc lornin Sal YOR WHIT! oys’? School Blouses World “Real Estate” Ad, To-Night | SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY— ring styles in Madras, Percales--atriped and red—light tar I Rul —-Cellulold { I set collar f Supports and 3 small, mediuni Pearl Buttons — self shanked i sizes. INT _NEW BUILDING, brie prawers emb'd and 239

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