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———— TEADY TO 000K, WASH Al FOR HIS SHEL ceengoe SCRUB Osias \Wants Her So Badly He'll Take Her Back ot Her Own Terms. THIRD HER Fetched Her Once Watch, Then With Ea But Now Money’s Gone. Garah, dear Sarah. come home to me now, You're supper’s hold duti vise Oslas, a meek, patient little ma 1s till recen merchant, his money time, mad fice of his attorney No. 63 Park at porary counsel fee defendant ling tale wife to co Aurned hk make tou grieved loneliness. dack on any Will Cock Her Meals “Why not?” he sald yes asked if he would &o back ¢ “Why Deautitu: Why should 1 not ve her all ¢ voesn't ike to anything. You We both came fly before mine. her again. I loved her Marriage broker to see m was a good girl marry her. I ag Wled and Nved happily for six years. She Objected to Work. “Yes, I cooked and washed the dish for her. Why not? She didn’t like to @o it. And I can cook much better t whe can. When I was too bury I hind @ woman to do the work for ma. My wite would never do I. Sie would g» to her parents or to the theatr> “In one thing she was unreasona! It I didn't wast the sup per she would get 1 Sometimes 1 would want to let them go Ull the next Dw, OR day, tor I would be tired But sic would zot permit it “We were perfectly happy for six years. I gave her $25 a week for the bouse and about $300 a year for clothes Left Him Three Times. “Then she left me. But I bought her @ watch and chain and she came back @he stayed three months and went away egain. Then I bougit her some ear wings and we were happy once more. “But now she {s gone a third time. 1 bave no money, and she says she will mever come back. But I hope she will henge her mind. She is a fine woman. love her.” Gareh is twentty-elght. Osias twenty eeven. The former's sult for separation ‘will be called to-day, Shoe Foot Strain Relieved Those sharp stabbing twinges through the waist of the foot are caused, in nine cases out of every ten, by strained ligaments in the arch of the foot. Wearing the Coward Arch Prop Shoes gives needed support to the weakened ligaments, and gradual- ly restores the arch to its natural position, when all the discomfort is entirely relieved. The Coward Arch Prop Shoe is acertain preventive undremedy for both “fallen arch” and “flatfoot.” Beware of Iinitations. For Men, Women and Children, SOLD NOWHERE CiSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268+274 Greenwich St., N. Ye (eam WAMREN ATneRT.) Mali Ordere Filled, send wr Catalogues THE EVENING WORLD... 'HE'LE DO ALL THE HO TSEWO RK TO GET WIFI; BACK, | EARLE TO LECTURE ON MATRIMONY. hall at Monr nt in the vi “T Want to Tell How I Lost Fat”’ 1 strong sentime ure Surprised. t Lo:iig 60 Ponds in 60 Days, Prominent Society Lady Wants to Teil Experience to World Readers, Several th wonder- You don’t Bark and five 1 get homie you add the Lex be to get the Lex ld t “ with the seal xonicn th dvine nd mixing them at NO CONNECTION warn ANY OTMEF STOME SIEGEL (SO0PERG, JLB.GREENHUT, Presivevr. The Kirchhoff We will back it against | any similarly priced in- | Strument in the world. For tonal excellence, scientific construction and | reliability it is a marvel | at its price. The Kirchhoff at $225 is indeed a satisfaction to the man with a limited amount of money and, with a cultivated musical tasie. | uilt upon the most up- | to-date and artistic lines, A perfect scale, a notice- ably smooth, responsive | touch. and rich, sweet inspiring tone, Guaranteed to Give Satistaction *5 Down and Small Weekly or Monthly Payments No interest No Extra Charges A protection cover and | | a revolving stool free with each piano. | i] (Slege! Cooper Store, fifth Floor,Cenier,) CONNOR SENT 70 | Sentence Suspended on Wite, ‘Thomas JAILFOR GMONTAS His Mso Found Guilty of Using Mails to Detraud. O'Conner and « ps O'Connor, Indicted TO BREAK WESTON’S nee | A f RECORD. n to take 0} 3 a without any i mn, at! NEWBURYPORT, Mass.. April aL dieting. It is tinexp Mass and e Beaudin, the Adams fr nan who is walking Me, to Chicago | Weston. weft ‘orty-tive ted to reach Boston ward Payson The Perfect Woman Is Not a Fat One. {deal proport pounds for eve Artists say of weirht ry fo in a woman ts 2 t of her height. This would make a wo ’ foot 4 inches weigh 136 p 8 It you weigh more than tl 14 ‘ou are on the dange to get too fat in a king a teaspoonful at tion ikely it by mola. matic a the Marmola sealed an gredients at hon will not caus Wanamaker’s Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. The Wonderful Display of New Summer Cotton Dress Goods Store. “Nothing like it in New York,” said one. ment than in any store we've seen,” quoted another, believe that the col'ection is exceptional the exclusive things, the charming designs, as weil as the say about it?" we asked of some of the men in our Dress ¢ “A larger and more beautilul assort- And so it went, until we bul to It is beantiul, no doubt—rich in the new thins, great army of staple cottons that make the majority of the practical dresses, and chiidren’s frocks, and everyday shirt-waists, There are, for instance, the new Cotton Bordur never seen before in cotton fabrics. No end of the designs and colorings claim them. Then, the ig -in dainty s in ombr for lawn parties with cluster cor these dainty fab combinations of si terns, the linen France, Switzer land, Ireland, Am: one thinks of The or in white. ep and colored gr Summer on fune ndies, 1 background: soft and she itisan interna . with honors ea id Valles, 5 —border patterns of a grace nd-cotton suits, Anderson ginghams, and distinction you've in these. America is proud to and allover designs woven ake eg, e Summer dresses they'll out into new flowered effects, The favorite shade primrose appears frequently in f the various pongee-like galateas in smart new pat brie: the in many new patterns—icng- Come and see the showing Some Exceptional News | Of Women’s Suits | It’s by no means accidental. though —good things don't come our way, or anybody e'se’s, without conscious effort. Here are three fine groups of Tailored Suits, in the new— est, prettiest Spring Stvles, that we have just received irom their makers, but pianned for long betore Master, Prices are popular, and don’t begin to represent value:— t's the usual story of surplus cloth which was bought to put into much higher-priced suits ; $16.75 —*. enh Blue) THO: nairwand hearse nrcancicth ng coats, dou ble-breasted, satin-lined, s with contrasting collars of pongee silk. Gored, side-plaited skirts, with bias fold s of fine chiffon Panama, with dressy, semi- d with fancy bra silk cuffs; lined with $16.50— fitting coat, seams trimn three-quarter length sleeves, with turned back striped taffeta silk. Gored, side-plaited skirts $8 5Oo—* pecial offering of sixty-five suits of handsome | U s tings. Cc hort and tight-fit- ting, buttoned throug with shoulder and sleeve in one piece, and | satin-lined. Gored, flare skirts, with bias fold. Beautifully tailored | suits at an extraordinarily low price—$s.50. And other special groups, presenting the ne com savings, at $22, $25 and $27.50. Third ¢ $3.85 for Women's $5.75 Waists Ot Messaline and Tatieta Silk A choice group of two hundred Women's Waists, of black or white Messaline silk, daintily lace-trimmed, and a very attractive model in black eta, with yoke of faggoting and medallions of flet arative price: Ol Bullding lace—regular $ values in charming Spring styles, will be of- fered tomorrow At $3.85 Each Bearer SA ATS Sharp Reductions on Genuine | Tortoise Shell Combs and Barrettes This ig a somewhat unusual chance to buy the very desirable real tortoise shell Side and Chignon Combs and Barrettes at considerable reductions from their fo ces in our own stock- ‘ance of broken assortments of Some of the groups Barrettes, formerly Tic and $1, and odd Side Combs, formerly now 50c each. Barrettes, formerly $1 and $1.50, and $ to $1.50, wow 75¢ each. Chignon Combs, formerly $2 Side Combs, formerly $1.25 0 $3, and Loop Top Hairpins, for- merly $1.50 to , now $1 exch. Heavy Quill-top Chignon Combs, some with fancy tops, formerly and $4, and large Loop-top Hairpins, formerly $3, now $1.50 Main floor, Ol ital ding each. Some Unusual Values in \ Women’sand Children’s Hosiery s of hosiery for They are made possi , durable Stoclings for | Savings of one-quarter, or more, on Spring and Summer wear are mos sratifyir ble by these attractive offerings of well-mac Women and Children: Women’s Stockings 35c quality at 25c a pair—-Fast black cotton, imported, garter tops; also black lisle-tinished cotton, 50c quality at 37!5-a pair— Imported black lisle thread; embroid- ered fronts, or white or colored clocks, Children’s Stockings 25c¢ quality at 15c pair—Fine ribbed votton, medium weight 25c quality at 18c pair—l"ine ribbed black lisle thread, light weight. | Also WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR | 25c Vests at 18ceach—Ribbed white cotton; low neck, sleeveless; lace-trimmed. Vests and Drawers ai 28 each—Ribbed white lisie thread ng sleeves; drawers with wide knees, _timmed, Seconds of 50c quality. Main floo SE SE RSET | vests lace- | 4 Bullding. 4 Untrimmed Hats at 85c to $6 There is a marvelous yar in the Wannamak assortm:-uts, which offers practically unlimited choice, Big, little and medium hat are here, in all the chic styles and Pretty braids of the season; some are copies of imported models, all are fresh, falr and attractive, and priced from 8Sc to $6 each Roya $2 W. B. Nuform Corsets at $1 These with me are new jum high tremely long back, Which will give gowns fitted ov at front and side: 5 Spring models, bust and ex- and are corsets correct lines them. Suppor my Basement, 014 1 fy $4 HAND BAGS at $2.50 Splendid values worth noting: Hand Bags of genuine black matt seal, with 9 and 10 inch fray or of pigskin, calf and calf alligator, with 8-i frames, both style leather lined and fitted with purse; now $2.60, formerly, $4, BELTS Under-Price Smart silk elastic steel studded belts. in a varie of designs, in black, white and colors, All ar | mounted with cut steel buck! many with back to mateh | some with double s: were $2.50 to $3 CA TES $2 and Women’s Linen Collars at Half The pretty and broidered Linen variety of styles, that have 1 now in our regular stock at now half price, 124 popular color Collars, { 25e each, each, Rotunda, O14 Building, Men’s Spring Un- derwear—Specials Even if you haven't taken the plunge into lighter underwear yet here are three fine s« all under price, that youll be glad to have ready and waiting. At 25c a garment Shirts and Drawers of fine white gauze cotton Seconds of 50c qualities, t, regularly 50c ~Nainsook in coat style, sleeveloss, and knee-length Drawers Three for $1 At O0c a garment —Fine Natura! uze Merino Shirts and Drawers. of $1 quality. Main f vor, New Building sUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. po “Victor Talking Machines and Edison I he nogranhs on Weekly Pagwents of $1 NO CONNECTION,) | SIEGEL J.B.GREENMUT. PRES ae floor, Ss. & H.’ stamps of the same date is good in any stamp collectors will re 10 “Wednesday” Stamps F ree To every person applying at ft rer will be given free to-mor row, Creen Trading Stamps. third toa In gilt frames: gl landscar cenr picture at ass marines, still life and Shadow boxes. $13.50 Paintings, $10 $100 and $125 Paintings ,2\° Paintings by handsome trames. half and gold and shadow s $75 Lach c, Third Floor, Thomas Griffen, in $/ Paintings, $6.75 Twenty imported paintings hoxes: gilt and gold frames; glass nty piiatings: canvas 4: outside size 23x34, $16 Paintings, $10.75 ures, = V. twely in handsome ornamen gold burnished frames. Si ezp and caitie pict d gilt Cenrer. ANY OTHER STORE COPERG e a reasonable additional number of complimentary stamps for other books they may have unfilled Double Stamps Till 12 o’Clock NEW YORK ium Parlor, a set of 10 Only one set of y one book. but Good Oil Paintings Very Cheap We have about three hundred fine oil paintings that we have reduced in price froma The variety of sub ects is very large. $6 Paintings at $3.95 burnished $125 Paintings $75 in Two California scenes, by A. and Clenent: handsomely framed. $75 Paintings, $50 Two pantiigs by Griffen; size 16x24; special price for to-day $10 Paintings, $5.95 netian jandscaces aid mae vy wilt ani gold franes shadow boxes. size and fri ; he glass and snitialed Tumblers fine thin b with your ORDER in doz c1ei Cooper $1é 15.50 Mahe All Initials in Stock—/ The decoration is done ina every initial an i can make imme 1Z vinner plates, 12 Tea plates, lowi waar tunblers, 12 Soup plates, imital engraved 10 12 Fruit aucers, Cid kng.isn; 12 Individual butters, Store third boor as ao; Sale of Bureaus & Chioniers .£0 Bireh chiffoniers $L! pany Jexel Cooper Store, Fourth Hoo 59¢ ! aoe ) turesn, ed vegetable dishes, ERCOLD ate Sainltiriee Grades Mad $10.00 $¢.5 sis ov.$13.50 we 11.50,. 9.50 = wes 120. 11.5) $250. 15.00 ‘ 16.00 5) 2200, 18.00 e e Cak ¢ hifoniers . Value. Sale Price. Vaive Sale Pree e $10.00,, $7.75 $14.00.$19,.50 11.00 0! 13.50. 15.0 me 11.75.. 9.00 Son ea 12.00., 9.50 27.00. 22.0 11 Mail and C. O. D. Crders Gladly | Nees is the best value in dinner sets offered in New York—not orations and quality of the pieces men —and the maker's nane is on every piece. shoes, ¢ very least you save $1.05 \$5 shoes at Initialed Dinner Sets, r Sets, $7.95] Vo Waiting tor Delivery. illed. only on account of the price, but tor the unusually good dec- tasteful manner by skilled work- We carry in stock diate deliveries. Set consists of 2 Uncovered vegetable disnes, 3 Meat dishes, | H } at ans 1 Butter dich, 12 Teacups and saucer oMPLETE, ale dish, Women’s Finest Sample | Shoes at $1.95 elo Sell at $3 to $5 We continue this sale with new interest by the addition of an en- tire line of tan \luchers. Now you have the choice of every new style in high and low footwear in tan, black or patent leather in 'xfords an! pumps. The assortment of sizes and widths is comprehens.ve, and no matter how large or small a foot you have perfecly. The in this sa’e is $1.95 Second Floor, Rear. we can fit you for these are 33 to % (The Finale of the Whittall Ruz Sale| AKé the remainder of the Whittall Wilton {| ugs to-morrow at about a third less than h-grade goods in a large: election of « esig actus T $3 0/509. 20x 12.0 $97, 50) $37.50 s. 3x10 6 s binations, week ane Leds four sizes al value. All n Price. | has chilled lish wheels; r: delicate fa: or acvert sed b tes, $1,100 r toasted corn PANCAKE | FRESH BUTT i leather KORN FLAKES the Hard Bick (cl apsible Co-Cart steel gewieg cloth up to-morrow ON—The celebrated 1D ras LISH STYLE, ery separ cured: very mild, coma ° this Face ysod Ib. at brcto 2 QUEEN CLIVES que bright. new crop. 36 bi e do UP H-O. Co. rising; ake delicous break’ Se; regular 10 °64e ERINE —churs der United States Gov id Supervision; Hig The lapsible oo-Ca olsiery; folds complete} would be $5; weet, crisp, Trea, ! -Ib. print de * 20¢) ew and perfect floo’ coverings Value, © Price. | pis © 2, Fifth Floor, Fr Sickel Cooper Timely Sale of Collapsible Go-Carts ae values of these are about + under ordiner, circumstances They are the most popular and desirable models— and every one is strongly made and perfectly reliable The lapsible Go-Car' *ne-Mot on’ The illustrated; | ‘Ss. rin enameles candie; en-- chid rucber-tired i; feguar price 2 ee ! Pp $4. 5 diege! Cooper St SMOKED OX cured tender o r NG tongue the 15 Ke), ints larees 19¢ is. ehopned pi 8 boities AC! dot... d PREMIUM FLO rR puntain quaiy amily patent, equal to any he brand on the marbet bb $6.9U5 bb $3.55 1g ob aii grant Cey= MOsA a jf fy see etinglial Brea ied an'ail S0c/] Mapl-Flake Coupons Ter of hack verietien; Sib. cacdy Sits olive, Shi se c Redeemed Here GLOSS STARCH—Hazel brands tives 8 ae Sy a 6 Q5e FRENCH OLIVE Oll—Founiain quaity wooden box 4 8c; r iriple laritied gucranteed absolutely SAL SC DA best Peaulatent as ibe Yo fire, for tanie or fhedtiaal deed Qe eG pone tan $2.88, $1.60 and SSe; bottle -« : PANERCH. aD oF RED LABEL TEA—the well:Anown | o ) oY sieanivg carpets Qe tin bend so well keds S can BOE CORSSHARCH = rounain quilt ree +6 bars 7Ue Ae Ae OU; regular $I Mibicante a ; superior puddings G pas ages 4 ARA PRUNES—Rine, thine a ountain§ quailiy Cali 1) eats 6 ANTA aR uite 40 Ibe. 876 29¢ ips; dor. $4.07; 35@ SANT A GLARA Fat Sa Gooper's ‘oid’ Dutch cooking raisina or > ground, or POW- DERED: 444 tbs $1; 1b, (slegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor. sk .or ‘'S. & H. Green Trading Stamps—We Give The 36x63 ‘Pullman”’ upholstered 8 imported rich drinking 25¢ and perfect color com- We offer for the semainder of the man would advise an ony visit to secure the best choice, Sale Price 27x54 $2.75 ‘ont vat you'd pay here for similar carts bur this is a special purchase. Col- t— ha aa eee waty (stiff reclining cack and made, English jeather Tigid front and sige cloth uplolstery,stiffre-'pieces; tempered ste lining back, Sol drubb-r-! gearing; solid rubber-ti- tired wheels; regulas'ed wh price would ~ q |lar price §6 50; saie price 99-20 /$7.75, » $6.75 i Seat’? Collapsible Go-Cart—as illus- with leatieet.e ad ustable gearing, recain ¢bick, solid rubder- is regular price would be 57.30 $5 e e e ¥ Groceries at Special Prices || Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Phone. Chelsea 4,000 BACON AND £GGS~Swit's pre 2 20c Newy laid egass i = sweet pickled oi 290 sugar P TAPLOGA, red y beans, rrow beans, back beans, oF OL! HEAD RIC gs; 5 Ibs. dc ENGLISH BISCUL rich tea, oaten, cent butter fing2rs; 8 packets Pp inilsy& Palmer's Algeria a bbe 5e Sc; packet, 7} —/ et So tenet ae mm RR rr

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