The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1908, Page 15

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SAYS JEALOUSY SPOILED THEIR Mrs. L. S. Bernheimer in Separ-_ ation Suit Declares Hu Cruel and Unreasonable. CHINKCES HE DENIES Cotton Merchant, Ordered to , Pay $250 a Month Ali- mony, Appeals. Declaring he was © And jealous wedding tr “Ber husband, fing at the F Borh Known in society and clos prominent Jey Bupreme Co @partments att ted beauty occas: ated after four In her aftida leges ¢ r and Colorac eh POLICE INSPECTOR LANGAN IS ILL FROM PNEUMONIA. Popular € J in a dition, but Has Pulling T Hee Ins Pp M1 from pnew nding physictans mndition is critical, Re ay su moned to th geon McG chance of pl “Jimmy” known in the Poll command of the ‘Twelith Distr Borough of Queens Celt. the present ilness on duty fn Jematoa Cown Hall sis oftloe fy located He was one of “Tom Byrnes's right hand men in the Det . atti Langan once commanded the Central al Nfty-one 5 to was bis w promotion to taspe with bls fenily at No. t. Open Every Evenin» Until 9 o’clock. 10°! bo allowed on vresen- oft i te fe Se Catalueies Mailed Free. OUR IBERAL CRED SYSTEM YOU Grand Rapids Furniture. Canny . CROCKER LA EVERYTHING f $75 Worth 37. 50 ena $1.50 Weer 100 ,, 10.00 ,, 2.00 ,, 150 ,, 15.00 ,, 2.25 ., 200 20.00 ,, 250 ,, Cn) 30,00 ,, 3.50 ,, Apply Also to New York Benin New deren ane Connecticut. beumtal |e CLERK'S ERROR MADE MISS GUILE SUFFER A Witness gainst a Bi as His Vi ‘ctimny the part of a fr ness sho perform an of her acquaintance she has been male to appear in the p rints as wives of a Uriefer, of one of Henry — = 000 BIRD IN SHIP'S HOLD For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boughi ot ach Uihes ramist, k of the} sions hag placed | for a wom. this woman w Pinknam iv there is ay your <ickne: She will t CASTORIA ff THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Greenhut and Company resto Lydia E. Pin Mrs. Sallie French, ¢ Ind. Ter., writes “I had female years wa run dow vous | t do anything ws t e for ditf ut did © good, Whil dition 1 ty Mrs, Pinkhg and took Lydia Ee P trong 4 _ FACTS | FOR SICK WOMEN tan: Why don vit? Don't hesit you do re > of he y GRAN PURELY VEGETABLE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS The healthful vegetable ingredients of which S. posed, and the method of combining and preps build up and strengthen every part of the bod SS, Sis , and made entir and herbs all Spring tonics. strong mineral mixtur: ing juices and extracts of roots for persons of any age. | Almost every one feels bad in the Spring ticular ailment, but are debilitated, systems are in a state of general disorder. The chance in the alike change in our bodies, from the blood, from which source we re ishment and strength, at this particular time than at any other. The refuse and impurities which naturally accumulate in our systems are not‘properly expelled in Winter, because those members , emammmmmmr-s REAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— seasons produce whose duty it is to perform this work of drainage do not receive sufficient stimulation from bodily exercise, and therefore grow dull and sluggish in their action; nor 's the skin as active in eliminating vaste matters in cold weather. These Winter accumulations pollute the blood, and destroy its nutritive qualities to such an ex- tent that when Spring comes, and everything takes on new life, and we change our method of living, the circulation is so weakened that it is unable to supply the in- creased demands of the system, and we suffer in consequence. Our physical machinery seems to get ‘‘out of gear," and suffers from weakni nature's 1 run-down and weak, nervousie: ing them so 3 y of the healing, cl ; a safe and ple: Last Spriag I used 8.8. § and I beliove it to he a ve sly indeed. My blood 1 impure, and my down spells, my appetite was not good, Thad but little life and energy about mo. Feeling so badly I decided that something had to be done, so I commenced the uss of 8.8.8. I began to fool better from the sta My ap- petite picked up, the dizzy spells left me, and I gaino pounds in weight, It gave m rich, pure blood and built up my goneral health, It is an excellent remedy, and worthy ofall praise, W. E. CRABB. 819 E. Elm St., Lima, Ohio. loss of appetite, and strength the blood must be purified. S.S. S. is not only the best Spring toni as a genuine blood purifier, is universally r | down into the circulation and meets every demand for a tonic and | ns, impurities, and WE and purifies the blood, and blood purifier. do well to remember this. S. S. S. removes all accumula | waste matters from the circulation, enriches brings about a healthy change throughout the entire system. S.S.S. rids the body of that worn-out, appetite and digestion, reinvigorates every fibre and tissue of the | body, and imparts healthy energy and strength to those whovare | att a suffering from the unpleasant conditions which come with Spring. S.S.S. does not contain any form of mineral ingredient, and those who are in need of a tonic, whether for old or young, wouid | S. S. S. is for sale at all drug stores. >, THE SWIFT bk clad Co., ATLAN run-down feeling, ognized, ITA, GA, r suffering for seven years, ed to health ham’s Vegetabie Compound. Read her letter. shade is shown. Millinery ste to write to Mrs. thing ebour uuderstand. your letter in confi- dence and advise ycu free. woman ever regretied writing her, t experienc Sale of Women's Chamois Gloves consider: {ee yeckewee COUNT AS OEE ST L SINTON cilloes me OPEN SATURDAY EVEN! FISHER BROS: COLUMBUS “AVE *BET.103 & 104 ST. Sale of Muslin Underwear, this Petticoats and Kimonos com- at they , make it the best of ne, free from nt tonic Some have no par- and their and more is required 2ive our physical nour- 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. $6? a a Lot Richmond Hill Circle fetter Lots Free Evcufs'cn $3 Cash; Ba’. 50c a Week With In HOW F itude, etc.; sleep is not refreshing, there is a constant worn-out feeling, and we do not feel able to perform the ordinary duties of daily life. disordered condition demands the use of a tonic which ha additional qualities of a first-class blood purifier, for to restore health | se. This | oat Ve; S50; 80 ¢ c, but its ability and worth | It goes right OHAS Hudson at improves the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BRO | s0Sh OVE ia art Mana Subway. will” doudie 63. meio 50. 480, 5th av. New York nae ———" | with next Sunday's Siay World Wants Work bis Moa . Monday Morning Wonders. 190b. ‘APRIL 9, Our patrons are cordially invited to visit the new Reception and Lounging Room on the Fourth Floor. Tea is served (without charge) throughout the day. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators. Dry Goods Mannish Tailored Suits At 25.00, 30.00 and ¢ 00 These modish garments are in the new long cutaway and 34 models. Severely tailored, with mannish collar and lapels. Materials are plain serges and men’s fancy mixtures and stripes. Easily worth ten to fifteen dollars more than their present price-markings. Lingerie Three hundred charming prin- Dresses cess and two-piece mode all with that distinctive chard which is making this store talked about. Twelve new models. Trimmings are of lace medallions and insertions. At 12.50, 15.00, 20.00 and upwards Second Floor. E very favored light and dark This Spring’s newest and best liked models, trimmed with in- dividual touches of clever style that make them stand apart. Tasteful trimmings of lac Comparison has proved to our satisfaction that good stores are asking a dollar more on waists of a similar sort, Lingerie Smart The stylish, attractive fea- tures of our trimmed hats Easter at ten dollars have already commended themselves to hundreds of tasteful New York women. To-morrow we add a new and specially attractive group to the collection—to which we invite inspection. Ten Dollars Each Our French model hats for carriaye and evening wear reflect beauty and retine- ment in every line—now selling for what they would cost in Paris Smart street hats, at 16.50 to 25.00. second Floor, Women's chamois gloves are offered for Friday's selling bly below value. White and natural color. 8-button length mousquetaire; regularly 1.50 a pair—at . 3 : 90c 10-button length mousquetaire; regularly 200 a pair—at . Q A 7 50 Main Floor. When soft, sheer undergarments of haracter join hands withthe tol- lowing low prices —they cannot remain here long: Night gowns, cor- set covers, chemises, drawers and pett- coats; trimmed with embroidery or lace, and ribbon; former prices 1.50 to 2.25 At 95c Each Long crepe kimonos, in floral designs, trimmed with ribbon border, at 2 25 Long silk kimonos, floral designs, trimme d with plain satin border, choice of color; ings; value 6.75 each, at. 75 Petticoats, of heavy rustling taffeta, de ep flounce; regularly 10.75, at 7.95 Second Floor. At 2.50, 3.50 and 4.50 Stylish, manly suits and , The Boy : topcoats for the young- Suit ster —at prices which will please his mother. For Easter For Friday and Satur- day’s selling: Norfolk and double-breasted belt. suits, all-wool fancy cheviot, brown and gray mixtures, mohair lined; hee pas a kmokerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to years; values 8.50 to 1000, At 6.95 Each. Boys’ sailor and Russian Suits, fine, fancy cheviots; sizes 2!2 to 10 years, at 4.85 Boys’ reefers, of blue serge and fancy cheviot; sizes 3 to 10 years, at : 475 and 6.50 Boys’ topcoats, tan, gray and brown mix- tures; 9 to 16 yrs, at 6,50 to 9.50 Young men's suits, of fancy cheviots— specially desisned tor youny men—sizes 15 to 22 years, at. 5 i 11.75 Boys’ hats and caps, and children’s straw hats Gmported and domestic models). Sale of Fine An uncommonly good pre-Easter Mesh Hand Bags opportunity is presented to-morrow in imported French gilt and gunmetal hand bags —fine mesh, plain and pierced frames. Regularly 15.00 to 25 00 each At 10.00 Purses: of German silver and German silver gilt; close mesh; value 3.00 each, at Ae eINOS Main Floor, “ ithe saving on these Offers In be appreciate “i by every woman who has Spring Rugs Kx furnishing plans in mind. Si solid colors, sha and borders; 36x63 ins; value 10.00 each; at... 5.50 Smyrna Rugs; best quality, solid colors and One ntal eftects; 36x72 in; value 5.00 each, at. 2... 375 Art Grass Rugs; t Si best quality; 36x 72in,; value 1.25 each, at . . . 95c Third Floor Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Farmerly) Occupieal ty BuAltmani\ Co) | 0 —————————— SLAND. tly unde k Mannact mobile MW sue mt £85, $98 & S189 Encept Sunday Cent, ver Annum t “Lawye Brovklyn es, will meet yal payinents; OWNER, box 80% World ) BROADWAY IN—Cheapeat on five t good Protect v pocket or lost Bronx ter and Jerv proposed Another Geo. music complete. FOR SALE. Al 1 AUTOS: SUNUGHTERED: Establishment. and bathing: pine ana wk XCHANGE 'CLOINING CU Entrance on Park pia BEWARE OF PICK! ey or 6 Ite, SAFETY _CO., Ofer INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES) INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY, A dividend BE Love love song that every pres play et a every 7 home singer will want. ‘DENTISTRY. Wintour. Ce. ONT. ‘ LATES ‘SIEGEL COOPERC?! ART. PLATES Auto ‘Bodies, Larse Variety. i Promimchuetechng, > How TA Mat Yu Autumobi ° Fit, fine material E. E. MEACHAM é& SON IT can sais Went sini nan Hs Ya YEA sae a i WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. American Watch & DiamondCa. | a eT Tan Gael a part of a, BMAIDEN LANE, Phone 8807 corttandt, | : renal A Yeurrgia GENTLEMEN'S CLATHING, toler on, | CASH PRIZES ARE OF TWO KINDS: Ist—Money Awarded 2d—Money Saved. This has to do with the latter SAVING of y in the purchase of | e} { Jan Automobile—an opportunity. afford | et all those who their motor cars ‘through The World's “Automobile” SONG, columns will be given Workin as Ket from the Tal Ne bargains every days ah HEARN. HOURTEENTH STREET FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY To Buy Easter Needfuls At Friday Prices Is Like Finding Money! PROFIT BY THESE OPPORTUNITIES! Women's Suits Women's Coats West of Fifth Avenue Dress Goods |" Hay? Xa. wide Pongee Silks —white, cream, 89. od Suits —Panamas, erges and Worsteds ble Habutais ue 3! h Tiipor tal Sic! wnd colors els ‘ailor Sultings—stripes, id checks -elsewhere 49... 29. un's Vellings—all wor black and leading shades—reg, All Wool Hatriine namas— plain or Butterfly, cutaway ang Suratuht front coats—-worth $3 Black Panama Jackets—fitted and sni-fitted—with braid and satin also black broadcloth away coats taffeta allie Suitings- light and 59. nama a hots Tani yor Pobeics | | FRILAY Faney Printed Silk Gye pet UC Eu i styles—worth 29 N coples on Ail Wo Apron Ginghams—one of the best makes—best colors ‘ancy Jaconets—b 15, Walsts of Oriental Silk Walsts-e! wboratel SiGy Dies Laaa ered Novelties mos all sizes in enol. Women's Skirts non Women's Wrappers jr a pay and Kimonos Skirts of Black 1 iffeta Silk and . pleated with 9 to ss Lengths and Remnants at Fralay's Clearance Prices. | Towels, etc 10.98 | White Soods pert DAY a worth 18.4,98 | out folds—-regular and White Waists Petticoats, Etc uit] Corsets long back eh shapes—L¥ 10 30 ready (0 hang elsewhere Corsets Summer Coutit Silk Petticoats p silk drop—reg. Women’ sand) FOR | Lar tge Rugs "Inder wear F Window Shades -pprpay AM) Wool Kazak Ar Scarf and Shams {| FRODAY mbroiderizs eames uation of the Money saved is equivalert to money | earned. And don’t forget that) Wa at World Ads. show some rare ‘Auto’ High and Low Neck ered, middy's end < ther. si all sizes, including extras: styles—sizes to 3 yra—reg. $ NO MAIL oR TELEPHONE ORDERS

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