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ND PLS, HE SAIS —_ Geraldine Farrar’s Moest Re- quest—Jay Gould After | “More Tennis Honors. notables ‘There Kalser W sailing the mere end 60 Heinri were going abroad were many It was. Ther econd-ca bi Conried | indefinite | for an @tay. The former director of the Met- aid that he was] health, but that) ropolitan Opera-IHou greatly improved in there was room for improvement. He} fs still rather feeble “T have no plans,” he said, ‘except | that,I want to get away from the pawiSkpars for the next year, ‘Wil you be away * year?” was asked. ~| “God knows,”’ d the impresario, *1 am «i ‘ regain my health in-c with my work for the Metropolitan Opera- House. So far as the Metropol.tan 1s) eoncerned I hope that tt may meet with | the success in the future that it has | in the past.” | Geraliine Merrar, accompanied by her | mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. | ¥errar, was bound for Berlin, whi she bas an engagemen the Ro} Opera-House ul the part of July: After in the German capital 28, when she will return to > While she was telling about he plans Kyrie Bellew, the act proached Before he reached side she sald durric of enthusiasm. Mrs. E. Os: her husband, anted by , accomp. er r abroad in laurels at the winner May 18 ampion he rece: yay in the defeated ment. -Antoine Borel, cisco banker, with a large a fd th endidly. he leading cit 1. Phe mi Foomy gr founded upon, out for nothing "It Detter duilt RABID DOG DRAGS — HIM FROM CICLE Jerseyman Attacked and Bit- ten Was Weakening Wien Aid Reached Him. fal to The Evening World.) (pect MOLAT HOLLY, N. J. April 23— Harle - FOR EUROPE, HES. ote BY SYLVESTER RAWLING mitted the words to be un lerst S! of opera in English at | if we a 9 have our operas pres A ; Harte CREECH ANI? 48 We should and dow ld. Oper t the West End a w There was a In familiar tunes 4 loud enough them 1 » was very least heroughly t and metines valiantly und said with truth that far less 18 performances of the old t i been given in | Of the English Ubretto the r. Fortunately. singers 5 on RUNAWAY BAIDE THE DAUGHTER OF A MILLIONAIRE Letters Found by Miss Loud’s Aunt Revealed Secret of | Her Marriage. | nter of That Miss Violetta Loud, da atana millionaire, who hi aunt, Mrs. Harriet 524 Bay Ninth . and Alfred Lester Rez twenty-two vears cld, of No. 74 Rod- ney street, were secrétly married on Apml 1 in Port Chester, N. ¥., was an- nounced to-day The dis> very of was made last ev An hour la nom left Mrs. ik secret marriage z by Mrs. Ke: * pride and bride- ir honeymoon. evidenuy 8 father, who t his daughter had mar- down young peor atout the t 2] m’s Opera Season Opens | With Verdi's ‘Academy of Music been | sixty } | 1 allow my daus! Sie is a good . hot e the nerve g here and winniag ony fe need that sort of nerve | sent East by her up when she was Two years ag ption dance. ied in Pert h . G. M. Evans, pas- the Port Chester Baptist Church, d to keep the wedding a when they returned to Bath and went to their four years old. t Regali at a Ches tor o separated day while Mrs. Regali was at ‘trecht Reformed Church Mrs discovered In her niece's room ch began “My Darling ended “Your Loving Hus- MOTHER’S GUIDE George:T. Lippincott, prominent tn bust- | IR ness and church circles, was attacked | by a! mad dog while speedin§ on his| motor cycle here early to-da. fromehis machine and ely bitte: Lippihbott hat a desperate fight with | the rabid beast, which was finally drivef off with clubs by persong ip the vicinity. } Mr. Lippincott was wheeling to the H. Be Smith Machine Works, a large concern of which he 1s super.ntendent, nd Was passing the home of Wilian Clevestger, wnen the dog ran out and leaped: al the cyclist, suapyime ae iis Tego Lippincott sucremeeu Gis speed, but cou nut shake of the animal, which Mnally sank mis teein in the Mans rigic ies wid hung on. Anpeme strugsie the macuine wobbied and:the dog, swerving, dragged Lippin- cot] to the ground and renewed the at uriously. Lippincott struggled | to fiw’ feet, and while beating off the brute, ustd his cycle as a shield. ile was, fast weakening. however, when | residents In the, vicinity seeing his rescue. plight ran to his roe ‘ ‘he injure ey st war hurried goctor, who cauterized his wounds ond Sent him home. Mr. Lippincett Is leader St the vested cho 3f St. Andradee Chureh. Tt {s said that the dog, which ts the! roperty of Clevenger, went m, | Bro? wut wes chained ap ang, last Killed. "To-day it fot loose ‘and mage t ha: #8 | the attacks. s bitten a number dogs, same of which have been put ont of the way, while the wounds ‘on ths | more valuable ones have been dressed dy @ veterinary surgeon and the eni-| malr-tied up. oe » SHIPPING NEWS ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. @on Files. 5.08/Sim sets. 6.53/Moon rises $29 ‘THE TIDES, Bree FORT OF NEW ror. . Low Water. MAM PSE bas 12.88 0, f ino "8°08 y: Savannah Transwiek Gniveaton Gal, Na Evorpoal Bromen S=INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. KW. der Groase, Cherboure. Savannah, New Orleans." Sloglunde, ’, Huelva. Rilo te Janetro, anche. Antwerp. Rhyndam, Rotier sam Havana. “OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS BAILED TO-DAY. XK. withetm 11. Manto ortolle vou |ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the} When a young come sluggish; when she has head-| aches, dizziness faintness, and ex- hibits an abnormal dispositon to sleep; dislikes the society of other] girls; then the mother should come to her eid promptly, for she pos- sesses information of vital impor- tance to the Yount: daughter. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. ung tem for the coming three generations safely from girl- hood to womanhood. Read what VEGETABLE COMPOUND Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 North East Street, Kewanee, Ill. in, a letter to Mrs. Pinkham say | “Lydia BE. pound cured me of backache, sldeache, best physicians in Kewanee bad failed | to help me, saying that an Operation was necessary.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, Irregu- larities, pseodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulen- indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration, Why don't you try It? Mrs. Pinkham invitea all sick | It prepares the You can feel how the stomach and change, and has helped to bring That is how harsh physic gets its effect LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S They act as pepper acts In the eyes or has accomplished for Miss Olson.’ p44 ao you think it right to treat mem- Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Cascarets are tle only laxative that land established my periods after the They a-evegetablo—gentle and natural, Colon. Ad ae Bremen, Keron), Bachadns we raat, urn, CoE women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mase, THE EVENING WORLD, “Trovatore”’, Ww CLT aba 1c There is no better looking, longer wearing, or more com- fortable fitting shoe than the and.” Yesterday whe ying hus- i : ¢ vund came to dine with the family the; Coward Orthopedic. It is OLE atatis 4 te letter.) built throughout, from the and a conte w tes! kinds of leather and materi- the reom, : young Tcouple the | als that good shoes are Is a clerk in th made of. In Button, Lace and Ox- fords, for boys and girls. UNKNOWN OLD MAN DROPS DEAD IN A STREET CAR: An unknown aged man fell dead in a bound Eighth avenue surface car | SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, Jat Thirty-ninth street to-day. A mo- 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. ment before in response to a passenger CREAR WARREN oo nent who, n ng that he was pain, had MallOrders Filled. Send tor Catalogue. addressed him, he said: eal) right In a moment or two.” ‘Then his | IN BOHEMIA, head drooped and he was dead. The man had the appearance of a veteran of the war. One leg was gone above the knee, its place being taken The hit of “ playing at the in Bohemia With next Sunday You.’ w by an artificial limb. He was about rds and musi let (pales r words 1 te. This music Ix years vid and wore dark brown by Gua Edwards fof “School Dass” clothing and a slouch hat. The body and composer of the musle of Merry- was removed to the Morgue Go-Round.” Words by Paul Wert. Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Tailored Suits For Women & Misses Values to $37.50 "18 Gray worsted coat suits in single and double breasted models. » Two-tone striped worsted coat suits in all colors. Kimono sleeve coat suits in striped worsted and chiffon panama. Black and wuite check wor- sted in single and double breasted models. Embroidered coat suits of French serge, vestee of braided rajah. Chiffon Panama coat suits, braid trimmed, mirage collar and cuffs. | Double-breasted coat suits of shadow striped serge pique insert. Single-breasted, button through coat suits of serge, linen collar. Furs Stored at 2% on Valuation. Repairs at Moderate Prices. Any Form of Harsh Physic Children like them because they are waxwelj And because they vever | s9,00 vicquot, 8750 You know what castor oil, pills and harsh cathartics do by the griping pains that follow. candy. + cense pain, bowels are irritated. are doubly injured. . —by causing the bowel fluids to flow. + | Mercedes $1,400, 3 fluids | Cascarets are candy tablets, The: ca Teena tes L — the nostrils, Pepper causes finids | Cnscarets are candy tablere, They, are aoid | "Se REA. ESTATE FOR SAL to flow. go’ tho genuine, with CCC on every *ablet.| tn Runabouta an eed) |e CONG ISLAND: ‘The box fe marked like this: | 1? xteptionally low pr us ate AeA SAP) |/Broadway Mammoth Anto-|RENT PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. branes {n that way—the tender membranes of children? should ever be given to children. ‘Tho veat-pocket box Is 10 cents. ‘The month-treatment box $0 cents, 12,000,000 boxes sold annuelly. They are as harmless as food. Own Real Estate! World Realty Advertisements will enable you to buy or sell on the most profitable Read them! Use them! They Make Saved Dollars Multiply! terms. o-Round,” now us Edwards Music Hall, Don't Give a Child Even grown people are injured by every! packard Runsl dose of drastic cathartics. Children The use of harsh physic, if continued, | {a bound to end in chronic dyspepsia, | S'x-cylinder Natiof TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 19058.. Adams G | ONeill Adams @ | Store Occupying Two Blocks, | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. N. Y¥. Our Delivery Service in New Jersey | Is the Most Complete of Any New York “$14 Go-Carts for $8.50 Adams Building Store ed Go-Carts (ike illustration), full size, made of est quality reed, with bicycle tubing pushers, enamelled cross handles, strong steel springs, rub- ber tired ok adjust- able. Th $5.25 Collapsible Go-Carts, $3.85 Collapsible Go-Carts, without hood, made of all steeb frame, strong steel gears, fintshed in leatherette. Regular price $5.25; cial at Splendid Values in Wardrobe and Dress Trunks Adams Building | t regular se! ——<—— af SS TRUNKS covered with heavy duck, top tray made | 1 DRE: with folding lid, hat box with sliding tray. | | 32 in. 34 in. 36 in, 38 in. 40 in. $8.95 $9.45 $9.95 $10.45 $10.95 It | HANDY WARDROBE TRUNKS—No tray lifting, packing or | repacking to do. The desired garment can be taken out at any time vut disturbing the others. We show these Trunks in ten differ- styles, priced as follows: $32.50, $35.00, $35.75, $38.75, $39.75, ©”) and $65.00. Housetfurnishings First Quality Wares at Lowest Prices in the City | O'Neill Building | $3.98 Clothes Wringers,$2.50 19c Sleeve Boards, 10c fifty of these first quality | Another shipment of 1.000 Sleeve Wringers; 11-inch rolls, vui- | Boards; made of hard wood with the rubber, hard wood frame, | heay Regular | 08; saleprice P2090 $3.00 Square Clothes Hampers, $2.35 ls . é ncheshighatigiminchesitdeep, 20)| T4006 Chating Dishes, $3.75 s long, with iron hinged cover, | The Sternau; made of heavy coppér, These are | nickel plated, with dome cover, ebony handle and Just Cloth caniz highly varnished. stock price $. telt padded top. Very handy for doing up your own Shirt Waists, Regular =p. e 19¢.; an of whole willow. the cheap Hampers made for bar- | gain sales, but our regu- lar speck. Value $3.00 at patent alcohol three-pint size. Regular $2.35) price $4.98; special at lamp; $3.75 Visit the Restaurant Fifth Floor, Adams Building A Good Place to Lunch Splendid Cuisine—Quick Service—Moderate Prices = —| an Dpocs——— Have You Examined Our New 2 “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE? * It has no roof. Does not cover the roof of your mouth, Cannot work loose or drop down. Holds, tits, satisfies every wearer. Enables you to chew your food well and masticate it thore oughly. Call and see this new plate and have us explain its many advantages. Ours is the Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘‘Anchor Denture” When extractions are made in the morning the new plate will be ready to wear home at night. All extractions made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY All Work Guaranteed Ten Years, Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22kt., $5.00 © Gold Fillings,... $1.00 up Silver Fillings......50¢ up q WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Eden Musee.) (34 door west Abratmm & Straus.) HOURS, 8 TO 6: SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. _Ladies in attendance, oc o———0r-—on0n1 Seer FOR SALE. AUTO BARGAIN WEEK! ‘Automobiles specially‘ s Pioneer All of ou Manhatta m FORMERLY T. Eo. WITH 2 SIEGEL COOPFRC! jal this week. 8.00 5 5.00 Pe $1,250: cede - | Rainier Limoust ‘Thomas 1907 PAINL RS cdater,, $1,500, ut, $1,200!" 1907 Pope 5 Languaree hard Braister, $1 iIide, $730; Lam- J. YOUR s GOOD. Rushey Wrotzst 400 ee ene saa ESELY , thas Unable Fitty-horse Haynes, } English Humber, aus OTH AY sR raps pel Thomas Fly Open Evenings Until S40, Sundays, {04 Loco: | —— mobt ——————————— | mobile Exchange. WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENTS, American Watch & DiamandCo. % MAIDEN LANE, Phone 6867 Cortlandt, one! Gentle thing to Order on $1 | weekly, pay t fit, fine material. | EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. 239 Broadway, Entrance on Park Place, BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS. ney or watch from plck- ect "your mo potkets or ices, ‘Simple safety device mailed, T tee business: will sacri- | Pocnete eRe Cee ttt. Atheny N house in "Westchester. 10 aco ofter refused 3 ROLI-TOP DESKS, Komi condition: would ny inust. bu jonm 407, 140 Browsway vorld, Harlem There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” Ad. will find a “Bargain” and a World “Real Estate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Profit FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth 'HOUSEKEEFERS’ WEEK Only Four Days More : Ends Saturday, May éd | Hotel and Boarding House Keepers, and those who have Sum. mer homes to equip, will find this a great opportunity to buy Avenue Table Linens Curtains | J oweis Uph. Fabrics Towellings Rugs | Muslins Window Shades Curtain Poles Comfortables Quilts Blankets Cutlery Sheetings Sheets Piilow Cases Tickings Filiows Scarfs and Shams | Paints and Enamels Siibertware | Soaps AT PHENOMENALLY LOW PRICES! Also— To-morrow A NOTION SALE! PARALLEL PRICE COLUMNS SHOW THE SAVINGS! Read and Judge Whether It Will Pay to Come! [Rexular Svecia! Jar!Specta! Deegs and Shirt Waist Cotton Trim'g Bratas—pe.\°"s™ 4 Shields—Neht welpht yd. plece.. | Rnd double covered... 10 Wace . € Light weight and double | Extra fine Tape—10 yard pt es -./14 & 16 1a! Dleces—t%, %, 3% Inch..../10 to 12 8 eeGee a Ng lias Seam Tape—tI2 yd. | i and 8 | | plece «+. di 0 5 ee | ety -12]}} Rundle Tape. 3 2 Corset Clasps—double steel] 34) 24{] Large Bundle Tape. 10 7 Sateen cov'd Corset Bteels) 7 5 Wide Taffeta si ir} in sorset Laces flat and | nding... |: : orsct Wacuen cieetees-e--{ 19 | Sll/Aipeca Skirt Brata—s ydul 9 7 Mohair an en Corset | 5 | gl] Extra wide-s yds... 3b) || f) Laces eet Worsted and Mercerized | | Corset Front 2% | .17]) Skirt Braid—5 . 9 5 Corset Side 10 7||Crochet Silk Puritan {10 8 Muslin Yoke 12 8]| Fancy Frilled Elastic—yd.} .10 7 Hose Supporters—3 sizes.. id S Biaek and White Cotton | Ged) 8 Waist Lengtheners .... 5 Slastic—yard 08} Waist & Skirt Supporters| .24) 19! AN silk Blastie.. et a8 : 4 a ne Pearl Buttons— ool Toa ee ra ety q||asworted sizes—dozen...., 5 | 8% Persian Elastic Belting—| 9 | 39 Gelta pia riey Ocen nen ett jeeneae viel 49 | gall and, plain—4 sizes— | Plain Silk tic Belting.) .49 .39!) Card of 2 dozen. 19 | 12% Safety Belts . 12 9}) Fancy Button: 2 | Boys’ Waist Ban 5 3}| dozen ..... 15 7 Double Serge Dres Larger sizes—dozen. 2 to 49) 15 | Belting—plece ... -54}!snap Fasteners—dozen. 5 | 3 ‘ollar Supports | Bll zooks w | Girdle Foundatio: cere | 8 eyes—s 4 15 High Point Collar Forms 3'4|] Spring and Saf Silk Collarbone—doz. yds.| .45]] H. & B.—gross.. 7} 4 Slik Cov'd Featherbone) 4. oe eat ead am seen 0 9 oulder Forms—6 styles.| gif clintontsatety fine veda nyas Coat Fronts....... 101 pins—package of 4 papers.| 5 3 Sabana tRoraeese 4 17;| |Baeohs Hinks erence slemeee 8 Collar Buttons—dozen Ayes Aare 0 3 Anchor & Eagle Sets.. 110 () age ae paper ss +.s.00..[10t0 14 8 Tubular, Shoe Laces— 2 1 to 1% yards—dozen. 8 Biece Head Pins—10 boxes.) .20 10 Wide Mercerized Tie Laces| 7 (|| eh 5 8 Silk—extra wide... Bly +121] prairpins—6 papers. 10 5 Double Tape Measures 5 | 8])Hatrpin Cabinets—large...| 9 7 Fi DOORET An notes ad Needle and Pin Book, 5 8 2 sizes to se! + | 2 ” Aluminum Tnimbles—doz.| 8 | pone He eicping doses ce Y Satin Edge Wire—pe.......| 10 Gube.eiera eouneroweerd: (8 8 Shirring & Lace Wire—pe.| 6 6) ie be tion) 67 Fancy Spool Holders. 4) 21 Fancy Hat Pin | 5 [2 tors to m4] Large Hat Pins BY) 7|| Sharp’ 4 Sewing Sks— Machine Needles—pr..ee-.| 4 Diack and colors—doz....| .88 | .25|\raundry Wex—dorencc..| 19 B Buttonhole Twist—black nd colors—25 spoots....| 31 | ,16||SKIFt Markera...-comecsen} 15 | 11 Black and White Sewing Stocking Fest—patr.wm.-| 5 % Silk—100 yd. spool: 6 4|| Tomato Cushions, ..r-sen| 5 ry Large spools. 8) .g1|{CeMuota Protectors, 17] 14 Extra large. 4 | 14a{|Darning Cotton— Sewing Silks yd BP) || ped ees ee 8 6 Basting Cotton—t00) 74. il ed Baieeccren oa] we nencoticg oll a ford & : Ne—each.o. 5 Prussian Binding—black parsers! cy and white—9 vd, piece...) .15 } ,1y||Dexter Knitting Cotton...) 5 Featherstitch Braids—pe.. 5 || Mending Wool eves 3 2 Extra fine—6 yd. plece..| 18 8]| Washable Emby 6lk— Asbestos Iron Holders....| 6 alleen Pree mane soceee| 80 | 28 Polishing Mittens........] 6 4||"aueorted nee. Cee} 8 Instruction Books...e...0+.] 10 v SPECIALS IN HAIR GOODS:— RANEOv ES bath Aye ree 12g. 10 | Hair Wavers—reg, .15.. \Wavy hair ro neh; reg, Ai}round hair rol Heir Pufte—eet of 4; reg. .69 49 | 2h seeveeceeeers 19! Hair Puffs—set of 8; reg. 1. .O7 | ce ® MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Table Damasks Pure German linen—the favorite Fancy Louisine Silks Hair line stripes and checks— white on color or vice. versi— ullver bleach—gs ; w vach—68 inohes wid blues, browns and other new 37 handsome double border 65 shat and dark ‘i designs—usually $1.19 neg? NTE Bae xh MAIN FLOOR LINEN DEPT. Boys’ Summer Blouses Plain white or light and dack blue chambrays—also corded German Val, Insertings Balance of a recent great purchase from a. fir partner madras, cheviots a inghams— laundered and Tninandeeede neckband or shirt collar style: 35 & to 15 yrs—value . nen 1IRD FLOO! BL White Cambric Skirts ny fancy, of many wide hed tucks— and tucks— FLOOR—CEN’ Plain Dress Chambrays. hers with orth $1.29, ol TRE RULLDING. hams entre designs— Hop—sheer 55 Appliqued Scarfs— Wide border and hed or. 8 white Swisses— h Blue, rose, tan, green— G43] moxii—aoxte—-worth 8 each... worth .12 RIS*SIPLALL ELEY: 4 MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDING. BASE 2NT—CHNTRE BULLDING. Women’s Rib Cotton Vests AJ ; viite—daintily trimmed— } whi os 12: i Never-Kust Bathroom Sets h—soft, sanitary, ail impuriti ularly $9 MAIN White Silk Emb’d Flannels All. sizes: MAIN free - . {s Farmers YR—LINEN DEPT, great FLOOR PL |[ Soap dish, towel bar, tooth brush ler, glass holder—fixed to white | Unshrinkable white Saxon namelled metal tile plate— flannels—dainty, hemstitched =, || ideal for. t'wn or country— EL eaitego er qualities... K wor 79 a THIRD F NG, R--SHAT SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDBRA

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