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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1908. om them and ran | is: ‘“A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- caer ey sin) oe -— : A : sacccainne 7 DRINK CRA | Prema (i) Moicay tLe Hho Gch] | A mone dow ene that the re {DIED AFTER TAKING |r a K ut t gave birth (ip ae Th 5 \ | erence the convention was for Mr. | ir om Veo, Ar Mied to big Hail mother took the part of the | Mat ton. Pialdentl waa’ wubmitieal te HEADACHE POWDERS. [preity Ter nonliis ite) wane Very. Ht “TM end al) this right now!’ shouted ur committee Upon consideration F; mf bane ; ‘ S a : aster Ow oes. Heyer, drawing his big revolver he car- we havo unanimously agreed that tt 11, Woman Swallowed Five at Inte ried for protecUon in his rounds as clude olution 01 vals a e- TE eich n nds as a | a to Include @ resolution tn’ favor | vals of an inlet Be | ASTER low shoes should be pur- The girls ran screwning from tho Cee N LU Sab lee IAL lel Aa (ween Each: |i chased at once to ensure proper fat, but Mrs. Zeyer made a plucky at- | form. A number of the committee are) jive headache powders, taken at } ; d fi oh AND FLEES tempt to disarm tmueband. As ane | RECORD FA ] f favorable to ate atte ccdilbl it lervaluroth anh Hei waenteabhicenia | ‘ i utter service and fit. advanced upon him he shot at her! we ull recognize 4iat a majority of the! oq the death of Mrs. Annie Turunen | iy for be Hannon, we 4 i twice, Hoth vullota entered her left | [delegates to the convention desire it | today One of the compement drugs | Tiurtyeninth sree MATERIALS. MODELS. 4 side. | seenination in the powders’ elopped! the” wction of'| Patent Calf, Corinthians, SS Zeyer Jumped over her prostrate form | poe ts, aaa ey SUR sdtD jher heart. | Gun Metal, Bluchers. Gi * and rushed down three flights of stairs | es |» her A resolution of preference P, +, Last Seen Running Toward) ("ne stseot, At the front entrance to| Boomers Fail to Get Convene! "tt 26 carried. and ite presentation | Whi fe Back Newee RE Rivernintendinert eis iicusei tier mie(oA lecanderescliegér i} [Imei | would certainly lead to a contest, ch | gga mam = STS Wie leks Newports, | er, Intending t0 | wie had heard the shot and was start-| tion to Instuct Delegates | Noma, be infurious to the welfare, of ’ CONES Sallorsiies: sfown Line lieve lavewtinate ie Hie party. For thes reasons and be- D P . B b Prices ror | mai us Frightened OW Pureuers, Gr INE Secretary) | aia ict cee te renee | ont Poison Baby. ae i _ ever was wild eyed and dishevelted.| bers of the committee Join tn thetr de ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have $2.00 to $8.00 ceed ty nduilgence tn Maur, | He was pu eh HAND ecpoge, aya sh poe emma Eis on enolic tol prexen i RarOmOl ISAS OE PAREGORIC or laudanum to niake it sleep. ‘These drugs will produce ‘ , : i Witlani Zavor, « watchiaan, snot! Kin] ckled him fA ORION GANS * bocmers reference ot sleep. and a FEW DROPS TOO MAN will produce the SLEEP Make it a point to see the Half Wing | ite cleiaae. it : | Lib shone ies dvd Ua Oui he platform « h an exp! FROM WHICH T , NG, Many are the children who : e eR Pa ' alo ee ht t 3 | pubitcen Stite Convention called tn ses Blatform opened with an expres: | PTO on killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, iauda- Tip Bluchers at $5 and $6. | | seughtc Hl x sion here tc-day to elect delegates Gov, ¢ num and morphine, each of which 1s a narcotic product of opium, Druggiats | Gled t capture h aged | gerin caug Paver Nn Eneiatlonal i Convent ibiiecitatGont |are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all yor to get away, she at he would ty capture Zeyer.|tee on Resolutions, after an all-ni to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” ‘The deiinition of *' narcotio” 1 e XK a n d e r throw himself Into the river. He was) last seen running through Elev Deel ae ei) Ey tussle, In which nevro dulegat c We belie ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and Coe The taste and | iy Lena eAa as Seal ste AE eh GE n 0 the, fae? icines containing opium are disgt de: + | Re Tat he aia oh SEIT ROT eae ie ai f and his would-be ‘Captora| ReMed with others In epomition to thernigher honors and hts nom ri ME TATE crate esi ae Huishowl ot permit any SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET §. i cated. Zeyer then ri Elev- | Secretary o: . reported to the Con-! yice-President would be 1 bl ¥ Zeyer was employed as a night watch- et, shouting his intention of y ones oe n-! Vice-Preaident would be gladly !n-| Meaioing to, bo given to your children without you or your physician ny, | ce aah himself vention that it was considered advisa- | de on by Massachusetts." 4. CAS'TORIA DOES NOT ee man in a department store. He was a| UW's badly : RR InG Sea cEMIT f of what it is cou ens A DOES . 1 BUSEAy (as laters BaKOHIG PIFOTEMACTER “stra Zover wan badly inrujed. She) ble not to instruct the delegates for, The remainder of the platform was | CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature ——______—— $$$ Breen rutaea Wie: wearable GK Re Hloeplials © Bellevue! any one candidate | cheeresuietlon kare ites tora eR nerenl | of Chas. H. Fletcher, : *s i ughters found life bearable with him | » Zeyer anid this afternoon that! ‘This section of the platform as pre. |CAR PAtY At President Roosevelt. | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Many a man has been started on the road to prosperity by a little™ until a month ag when the de de two attempts at h fon re adopted by C- * ehild died. She was an ene month. Thirty de- sented read as follows clamation: World “Want” Ad. eadeatelsl cwhothad | he Fifth street station eRe and lquarters were sent out to look | = . @reat influence for © for ceed Se ee eS = CROWDS WELCOME ASQUITH ON RETURN URN TO LONDON. 10.— vil 10.—-Herbert Henry ted Premier on to Sir uereturned rritz, where with {Kni WE SiLL MORE KEAL LACES THAN ANY OTHGER STORE IN AMERICA. cading shades, «ling Copenhagen, brown, white) black and mivy, p id chenille spotted meshes: value ial Suc. to 75c, per yard; special per = ‘ yard ae Ls pe Q25e and 55e Ings, 1. Her de continuc Got home at disorderly, bul ways served back to w three weeks. nw drawn a AS soon as ‘ he be; davghiers, Kate, aged seve Lord & Taylor 7 | Have Arranged for Friday and Saturday A Most Extraordinary Sale Misses’ i Girls’ | Suits. Coats and Dresses nry Canypbell to London to-day f. und ee hy nag ee gal al for EST: \BLISHE D FIFTY YEARS. $10,000 Worth ofMen’s Spring C Clothing the flat to-day | 1he in to quarrel because two of his | jensues . and | terial appolntmen Easfer at 50e on the Dollar Neckwear THE SE timely offers include ) Bene man who reads this announcement and who sees the splendid suits and top coats will wonder this season's See ani how it is possible to offer such a wonderful value 1i ‘ht at the beginning of Spring. It is a short rst 1 style that story—we found an overstocked maker in need of ready cash, and we secured a marvellous b me ats es USS AE this purchase are made of fancy worsteds in all new colorings and ali=wool blue serges of a distinct revelation. + The Top Cots are in either box efiect or long cut, of tan coverts, biack thibets and fancy 5 LINEN COL- cheviots; a good many 0: them are waterproofed. $18 und §20 values for ............ : fay ie es exis” prices. from 2 Positively worth 18 and &20 Men’s $10 Men’s $5 Trousers Boys’ $3 = Tp cone $3 $1.29 So Made to Measure, Suits for 49 offer !s good for a few day# 2 pairs bloomers and every man who is thin 1 Sailor Blot y clothes fo! rsteds and cas Kup nosult with c Coats: Vei.ings ior Easter f 5 zi a iy tian lning, his order in at once. We offer such 1 panta; resular High Grade Garments ' knee oF fal tenth Hesgnaal linet oenrctrdey auagpatiariad lomaneteiseruaryeat | pox effect, in ligh to choose from that it 1s Impossible to 2 or oa en eo Gael PoE eraias an neral a Coe cieniese | oes eee 9. 9! » for yourself, Your choice Suiis ior ry at Most Attractive Prices olive; regular #10 values, to-morrow, worsteds, cassimeres, chevic ar weaves. Th vred ¢ inciudiny 2pairs of kK uckers , may also be used ind Satior Blouse in black and of double of chiffon, mous- '98e for other popu will be cut finest custor duplica Easter Girls’ Confirmation Dresses ; Millinery Bae a: rmation wear we are showing a bea fal assortment of girls’ Swiss, lawn and net, and the prices in every case are lower than you 50 Women’s $3.50 Women’s §6. Merry Widow Sailor 25€ | |! S. > M > ’ Misses’ S Funors’ Suits consisting of 300 New Suits, just received, that have been made to our special order, embracing the newest and nobbiest effects for Misses and Growing Girls; arranged as follows: Tatlored Sutts 14 to 18-year sizes; of Navy, Copenhagen, New Brown and) ¢ Black Serges, also Fancy Mixtures in a| Phe last Saturday but one before E aster chases necessary, For Cc dresses in organdie, would ordinarily 0 he asked Gir!s’ $10 Contlirmation Dresses 20.00 t ingle breasted ith pl d Merry Widow Sailor | SR el Made of fine lawn, Swiss or organdie, and beautifully liam } nal by, single breasted coat with pleate 3 Made of rough straw, and tris und fown; { ribbons. Very full, perfectly draped skirts, ' $6. 98 skirt’and fold. J value $27.50 Ro ae ae arom pale pt elegant iiaported i sizes, 8 10 14. Choice of these regular $10 dresses to-morrow ts 7 wings: colors, black novelty pins: navy. brown, burnt and Copenhagen: reg ular $3.50 values on | sale to-morrow at. i Burnt; sale price $3.98 Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Chip Hat, Value $5.00, at $2.98 This Hat is made of fine quality chip, Missus AND JUNTOR SUITS, made GIS JUMPER DRESSES, | GI In all the Blue and meres. handso: with rows "8650 COATS Samples from a i Meat Misses Three Prece Suits | | | Hairline Serges and Fancy Mixtures with a most | effective Princess Jumper with tailored single or | | | | | immed double breasted coat, Special, p25. oO, on latest trimmed with large | bow of ribbon in front and two large Ready-to-Wear Child’s Hat. | quills. Colors Black, Brown, Navy, | ‘This hat is made with large full bell | crown of novelty Tuscan braid; brim of full shirred fancy braid and faced | with fine quality chiffon to match, fully tucked and shirred. Colors of facings Red, Brown, Navy, Pink and * value $35.00 tration. Value $5, at eee isso 69.98 Girls’ Spring Coats “$1.50 Long Silk Gloves, #1.00 on sale at ||] tight Biue. ‘This hat ts trimmed . ‘ with large bow or rosette of silk or one-third Jess than actual value chiffon. “wired in Toope on side, and the silk drawn comprising through crown, Just $1 98 | $2.25 Untrimmed Sallor at $1.49. Mada T ) state that these values are extraordinary is expressing it mildly—in fact, we have as Mlustration. Value of narrow braid so much {n demand ai eagle aieerie Lee MB Aeon (at i | e in three of the latest never quoted such extreme reductions before. A splendid p gerecs, Micures gag) Covert Cloths ee AW of women’s 16-button long silk |. with double finger tips, in tan, w ning at $1.00. black, the quality that always sells at $1.50, priced right at the season's ) PAIRS WOMEN'S E HEAD rN ae Women’s $5.00 Merry Widow €ailor | ¢ : ts * $5.00, 7-50 &S IO. oo ||] Merry hes Sailors of fine rough ae Untrimmed Milan Hats at $1.25 straw braid in three of the latest | Made of fine quailty Pat Milan in shaped sailors. Has band of veivet | ull the newest amall, medium and /BOW L %, mousquetaire tan and | 1 81.00 per pair Misses Linen Jumper Dresses fonction, anshed with hurtee okie | ors, ‘oslore’ “navy. en Colors Black, Brow! Irish Linen; colors: White, Tan, Pink, See tena esate! ete Blue and Cadet; embroidered waist; full ai Ce CE wrldeyion eate skirt; al SO jan ingnhams an imities, Fanless ERALUATAU ae me Sere i Cc d C d P 9 i ricdciagge! Casi inoies PES $9.00 Lingerie sissi ana ss00 Values 75c Men's 31.00 Coat 59e@ seed BIO 5 Osea! rte 15.00 Princess Dress cea E continue to-morrow our great sale of coat shirts at 59c. be- | cause we were fortunate enough to secure more of the, won- roadway and 2oth St; 5th Ave.; roth St. derful values which created such a stir three days ago. The shirts are made of imported percales, hand { cases of laundered, and have cuffs attached. chased. $ The patterns are the newest nov- for $4.98 HIS {s an extraordinary value we have planned for Saturday's selling only, and it’s so very unusual that we doubt if the 250 we have will last throughout the day. Made in various new models, with waists of Ger- man Val, Baby Irish lace and needlework. Skirt has deep flounce and 1s !nserted with Val. lace There are German silver and gold filled vanity purses ar every possible kind—some plain polished, others heav Also styles with massive raised die work and monogram "75 alty and fancy effects; regular $1.00 spaces, in vacious shapes and sizes. Either vanity fittings or purse compartments; $1.50, $3.00, $5.00 v. alues, at. trope, Postivey worth 5200, or. *4698} $1.00 Jeweled 50c) /1:00 Gold-Filled 3Q@ | vien’s 5¢¢ and 39¢ For Saturday Trimmed Millinery. COLLECTION OF OVER 400 TRIMMED HATS, copies of imported models; values $15.00, $18.00, $20.00. SALE PRICE. Untrimmed Hats. COPIES OF FRENCH SHAPES in a vanety of colors. SALE PRICE. Pin Sets) | Conaist sting sand § 69¢ Shirts, wold ‘thed and ent patterns; oac k- lined case; regular $1.00 valu t Pins $16 Silk $410.98: Hee. wulgers Jumper Dress, e note for the nev, anor hate Dag colored cent parklt Jumper Dress, Princess model, In Chiffon Taffeta } [Rtpine toon 41 and fancy Foulards, In vartous styles, full pleated Two Specials in Belts. separate or attached cuffs, pl or colored madras, \ Be. walst, trimmed with soutache brald and French nd steel | t.00 Imporre » ui knots; full pleated skirts with deep tailored fold, ' LTS, made ot plaited fronts; also an assortment of grade ely iting Pratl heads mdi} coat shirts in the lot; worth 59c. i nhagen, brown, light f ; } ; th in Copenhagen, Bay, beowa, Nigh 40.08! © \ pf Colonial BQ] buckles: pack, wh “g8e, and 69. each, to-morrow tor 3 bhos and black — Spectal Fcateb ats Repair tse Sas di oN ie “Witt rere mt le pai en nn wale ERLE Aveheeh sii J