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p. ° THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AYPKRIL 28, 1908. ns he had been at intervals for, weeks, [Dal Odloe... muttering words in Russian and Yid- ¢ Preifie ‘LINER ST. PAUL IN DRY DOCK g SHOWS LITTLE DAMAGE. Dr. Edward Cuddabach, ; SOUTHAMPTO? April steamer St. Pau! y docked to: day, Beyond s doe | from the bed. %, — The w ing to call wnen the end came, He not ap: sat by cot for forty minutes with his fingers on Silverstein's wrist until the pulse stopped. é Severa! days ago the detectives aban- ttt a re- A score of in the names of tho: who coache ki | bomb-throwing attempt, He } oh] = —— | had always persisted that he had no } sat ae elp in the making of the bomb or in 3 . 4!A Home Remedy That j . n the plan for setting !t off among the 3 “+ % Saggese, in Note on Door. {hi pian i . ts Reduces Fat. ‘ in Week | The body was taken to the Morgue, + .% — Promises to Keturn in Week | nore, tter an mutopey, it wilnbe 5 os SyitivelUillIMfOrmna tone mumcieoerecy ce 10r elver Cern|enparents a tire, but escape tho tiresome, bone-brek- * | who live at No. heey street. For a c | fear of a de by Anarchist: + 2 H and rad ere will be ay + 1. | ‘Then go to the druggist and ask for thi Si ne, and | ; t se H ERLE Nis Llosa ie wees poitce gt e burtal. f + if) inexpensive mixtnre:' % ounce Marmola "Little Italy” 1s in despair, for hun- | SSS +, | ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic. f Greds of the residents in the community | {TE and 3% ounces Syrup Simplex. vee cor pac ut | = weeks you can be as fit may never come back, but there was fawn. Mix these ingredients | some assurance to-day when a friend, | acting, he said, by direction and au-/| thority of the missing banker, mented this notice under the eyes of the watt. | ing crowd of depositors in front of “| in a sealed package. When tresh it acta quicker. The Business enterprises sold through Sunday World Wants are LA bank at No. 2123 First avenue: “Notice. a : “The owner of this bank, being un-| St, Paul, Pacifics, Baltimore &| Seer raveansiewilurscrnsmussvar | Ohio) ReadinesandiGreat | | Lord & Taylor patrons that he will return in seven | days, when they will get all the infor- | Northern Leaders. rong and active tn the | ay, the railroads be- usually “Bargains” ) of the word. | mation about their credit, which is) ; fully guaranteed.” | | This was accepted that Banker Sag- | gese would in truth come back and but there was much wail- Stocks were market t settle up, ing, notwithstanding. A number of | ing the feature in the trading. Gains | Will Hold A eS men and women gathered outside the| ranging from 1 to almost 3 points } doors of the bank and talked excitedly.| were made by St. Paul. Gri North- ‘They shook their fists at the sign of ern preferred, Northern Pacific, Union | the bank, ‘La Metropolitana,” and Pacific, Meading and Baltimore and | wrenched at the brass window railing Ohio, ¢ ibis meoatiniealrocala ii where glittering gold was wont to be later dealings. daily displayed. To-day nothing but The total sales of stocks were 1,193,000 | the bare black velvet cloth upon which shares ond of vonds $4,543,000. the coins by the hundreds were spread remained for the depositors to look at | Gaggese has been trading in real es-| 2) 4 tate with bad results. He owned soveral| or socks houses on One Hundred and Tenth and) With, verte One Hundred and Sixteenth streets, H which he was compelled to dispose of at a loss. He made demands for the payment of certain moneys due him, and these failing, he was required to 4 Special Sale of Princess Lingerte Dresses The Closing Prices. est, lowest and last peices het changes as compared final fixures are us fol- Commencing Wednesday, April 29th High. Low. a So Princess Dresses " French Mull; colors: White, Pink, ; Light Blue and Helio; waist and skirt! ‘ipniree weeks ago there was a great! | trimmed with Val. lace. 5 wedding. Saggzese was marr! daughter or an Italian banke: | Jen Mtoe t and a dower went Swith the bri is said —— 70.00 usual value $15.00 *14.75 close up shop. his friends declare. They Am. &. # | teh ‘were confident In the same breath that) Am. Tob. Co. Ansronte Mi the banker will come back pay 4) every dollar. The frenzied depositors) Princess Dresses French Mull, trimmed with Val. laces and hand-made yokes of Baby LINION ‘ JRE } Irish; colors: White, Champagne, Light ueval i | | Blue, Helio and Pink, panies |. Princess Dresses All Over Embroidery Flounce of tucking and Val. lace; yoke of Val. lace and Medallions, full ruffled sleeves; white only, $25. OO, usual value $35.00 BOMB THROWER DES UF inlbléS Selig . Silverstein Succumbs! Month After He Tried to Stay Polic Abseiutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. * Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St No alum, 20 lime phosphates FOR MEN AND WOMEN NEW OXFORDS In all the season’s correct leathers—Tan, Black King Calf, Patent and ‘‘Regal Brown”—an exclusive Regal product of indi- vidual beauty and texture—Regal Oxfords lead. Sign 9 214 new Regal styles, and every one typical xR ECA, ZL of the smartness of Fifth Avenue’s custom- Be ats built models. Every line and curve of the style shown here re- veals its custom character. It’s one of the advanced eatured in this Spring’s Regal showing. Like all Regal low-cuts, it has the incomparable “‘heel-hug” and ankle fit features produced by 1¢ Oxford lasts instead of high-shoe lasts. To the satisfaction which Re- ls have given during the past teen years is due the growth he Regal business from one nall store in 1893 to 360 stores and Agencies in 1908, Isn’t that the kind of quality you want in your otwear? Your exact is doubly guaran- fellg Silverstein, Anarchist who k maimed himself own manufa: March 2%, one month t tried to blow who had di ‘That was a marvel degin wit Desides, t he sho ma’ Saas) Heip Wan ed To-Day ! As advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. DAY Ap 1 2 1 One of 214 cor- rect new Regal styles for this sea- son made in®* all leathers. LO PA 3.ouF7 an Quarter-Sizes! Drivers hol zn | Druk : 7 * 4 494.00 Tail Orders omplly Filled New Spring and Summer Style Book sent postpaid on request. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORT* r GREATER NEW YORK 5 | New Yori City | New York C Brooklyn . i 3%: Broadway, cor. 1 . 4H Fisty Ave, bets i St | Sug ltroadway, opp I fy resettle ' ak Sixth Ave. $B cor. vet 2 " } i R doth and | Mes wWeasth 8. cor ch Av, and Wi : Harness Makers ‘ | Jersey City, N. J. rp7s Widway, 3 Mousework 112 hye bn 4 isis Wdway. peng Gate Av. | eu Newark Ave, Newer, N.J Newark, } hb road St. opp. Cent Paterson, N. J. Bar Drogd 8¢ Contr Total .. : _ far Broad St, pp. Central | 5 a4 Main St KR: ot NP: Ave | The World printed 1, rae & + 3 Ads to-day, 672 more than all other th Av, 224-4)3 Main Se OCTORES MADEED WITK A OTAR ALZ OPE4 STTTEGS bined. | | Would you like to have a nice, frm fig-| ing exercise or the soul-sickening diet of | | tne old-time plan of reducing excess flesh? | Take a) [teaspoonful after mezis and at bedtime! in every sense! uu wih, but see that you get! } Tomorrow Is RED LETTER DAY At WANAMAKER’S. Come Early Always the great economy time of the month, the April Red Letter Day brings better news than ever, because it is MOVING TIME—for us as well as for people who are going to new homes—our time for MOVING OUT every odd lot and all merchandise that should not be here on the First Day of May. We've sinashed the profits on hundreds of thing that you want right now. Here are some of the items—be sure to get YOUR SHARE of the good things: Men's $20 to $25 Sack Suits At $14.50 Each. A choice collection of one hundred Sack Sults. in dark colored fancy worsteds, and some ar stock All sizes, reculat as $14.50 a suit —great news just when is most needed. Main floor, New Building. —— ee ee eee Men’s $1.50 to $3 Dress Shirts, 85c. Superb White Dress Shirts with pique bosom and attached cuffs, regul. $8, Including plenty of | izes, and ts with plain fine linen 8 and bodies ent longeloth; worth $1.6 HL at SSc ench. 14 to 17. ‘ Main floor, New Bullding. Men’s $4 to $6 Shoes, $2.85 High Shoes, mostly patent leather. | n-class Sample Shoes; sizes 6%, 7 B widths, Building. with high heels and neat, harrow toes—worth $2, Main floor, Old Building. —_—_— ee Women's $1.75 Silk Stockings, $1.15 Pr Py from our regular stock, fr in floral effects or) 1e, violet, cardinal, gray, ered or with polka-dots, Main floor, Olt Hutiding. Bli embro polka-dots. P: navy blue, sel = i) Iniants’ $14.25 Box Coats at $10 newly made up; | | from our | back sleeves, buttoned In front. trimmed with insertion, | frames. Some wonderful bars: shades. $1 @ remnant. Ca Women’s 25c Linen Collars, 12! Boys’ $6.50 to $10 Sample Suits, $4.85 A group of handsome Suits in Spring and Sum- mer styles, f: the best maker of boys’ clo! ble-breasted styles; Knicker worsteds, yelours and cheviots, sand designs. One, two or three i sizes 8 to 17 years Hiding. Main floor, New —————————— Women’s $1.75 to $2.25 Lingerie Waists at $1.35 Trimmed with lace and insertion, buttoned In Also of neatly taflored madras, with lone Women’s $2.50 Madras Waists at $1.50 Of white madras, tailor-made, plaited at side; laundered collar and cuffs; buttoned in front. Women’s $7.50 Lingerie Waists at $5 Beautiful“ Waists of white lawn borately lace medal! or em- Fourth floor, 0) ing. broidery. $4 and $5 Semi-Dress Hats at $1 & $2] of Women's Sem! styles, on ly ightly muss nt $l and §2. 40c Roses, for Hat Trimming, at 25c Pastel Roses, with follage, in deltcate shades, many six in bunch, 2c a bunon, Instead of 4c, Also 85c Rose and Lilac Montures at 60c Rose and lilac combination montures, in pasttl Third floor, Old Building. Embroidery Remnants at Half Price In lengths of 2 to 442 yards, prices from lc to Second floor, Old Butiding Of white, tan, red. brown and navy bl bro l= cloth and’ serges, hand-embroldered and bralde| Walte, with colored stripes and embroidered ea ane Rotunda, Old Building. nfants’ $7.50 Box Goats at $5.75 | = A ik tet res_and plain cloths, button and $3.25 Napkins, $2.15 Dozen rimmed. Also | Breakfast Napkins, 2%-tn., of Scotch damask, in $8.75 Box Coats at $6.50 Fourth floor, Old Butlaing, Girls’ $3.50 to $4.50 Wash Dresses at $2.50 White lawn st sd ‘N, colored percal Drasaas and etiiped percale Sallor Sizes to 14 years. Many pretty atyles Girls’ $15 Reefers at $9.75 All-wool Summer fabrics, in checks, g: Plain colors, in R tripes Sizes for 6 to it yearn’ ™ Mllored box ‘modest Girls’ $6.75 Dresses at $3.75 Charming Two-plece Dros with lace and embroldery. Bizes for's Os petr2- Girls’ $18.50 to $30 Taj : tlored | Suits at $13.75 and $18.50 =| Of Panama clotise and serges, tn Diack, biue, brown light colors, for Sprin, wear. Various oandsome inodsis, esinnd Summer ’ 0 ats yea Third floor. Old Butlaing Dress Patterns Reduced One-T] hird A variety of handsome Spring and 3; weleht fabrics, in 7 and S-Yard dress-lenging eer Ah a ngths, and othoras® ik, $10, tr oy Oia) dtp tae | | | | | and gingham Sults"euaran- 13 | § yds. Fancy Plaid 7 yas Tropical & § yds. Shadow plaid 'i- wool, $6, fro: Tigh Checked Suiting, $, trom $1277 374:¢ and 50c Striped and Checked Suiting, 30c Yd. Half-wool, in al! the new Spring shades, Becond floor, Old Bi This Spring handsome patterns. 85c Irish Damask Table Linen, 65c a Yard Heavy quality, 65 in. wide. 14c Crash Dish Towals, 10c Hemmed, red border, for kitchen use, 17x31 in Also Roller Towels, 17x9) tn., at 2c, regularly Old Butding. $2 Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers,$1.35: Reversible patterns and colorings, in Orient: eftedts; most of them fringed all around, aicotat | $1.50, $2 to $4.50 each, regularly $2.35, t to su | $4.50 to $5.50 Portieres at $3.25 Pair Plain repp and armure portleres, with tape de: All desirable colors. Aiso at $4.50 Pegul 60 t0 $8.60. y $6.75 to $14.75 Novelty Portieres, $4 to $6.50 Charming designs ‘or tural colored linens, wit $6 Wall Tents, $5 ir Tx7ft. Wall Tents, eckal val now s. ‘Tent Flys for eame, $250, trom ye St 8% $3.25 Hammocks at $2.25 tra heavy canvas weave, ; eecarraats wide valance, ipeecrxed, colors; $6.50 Collapsible Go-Carts, $4.50 Children’s 50¢ and $1.25 Decorated 7, Se and Tbe Fitts floor, old inate tt ——— $1 White Commercial Envelopes, No. 6, 80c 30c Letter Files at 20c 75c Desk Pads, with Blotters, 50c Stenographers’ &c Note Books at 5c Basemen’ $15 to $18 Oriental Rugs, $10 A fine group of K Ss, Mosuls an <aza 8 to 4 ft wide, and in long. eee $28.50 Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ft., $21 Mattings at Half Price Sixty rolls of ¢ 1 Mattings, 40 Yards to a roll, at $5, oll, forme $10 to $16 7 Bulgar ie - $5 Travelling Bags at $3.50 jenuine C igs, in Engilsl Oxford pat ern, ‘rusmet or! Ti brass trimmings. Cons Venient and got CT ea | These Every-Line-a-Bargain Items ‘In the ECONOMY BASEMENT OLD BUILDING 75¢ Tailored White Madras Waists, 45c $3.75 Net and Lace Waists, odd sizes, $1.75. $3. Taffeta Silk Waists, ‘black-atd-white checks, $2.50, 352 Blue-and-white Coverall Aprons, 25¢ $1.25 Figured Porcate Wrappers, 75¢ Women's $1 Figured Lawn Kimonos, 55¢ 53 Cambric Petticoats, lawn flounce, 50c $1.25 Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, 75c Girls’ $2.50 White Cros: Lawn Dresses, $1.50 Young Women's $5 to $7.50 Panama Skirts, $3.75 Girls’ $12.50 to $15 Tailored Suits, $8.50 Babies’ $i Pique Reefers, 50c Infants’ $225 Bedford Cord Corts. $1.25 Infants’ $5 Leng China Silk Coats, $3.75 | Women’s 25c¢ Stockings, mostly in black, 15¢ pr Children’s 25c Riobed Black Stockings, 18¢ pr Men's '5c Black Cotton Socks, “seconds,” | 15¢ pair | 50c Striped Wash Siiks, 382 yd 85¢ Black Japanese Silks, 27-1nch, 50¢ yd 50+ Half-wool Summer Suitings, 20c yd | Women’s $1.50 Trimmed Straw Sailor Hats, $1 Women’s $2.75 All-Silk Umbrellas at $2 | 25c Hat-pins, pretty designs, 10c |. 25¢ Imported Pearl Necklaces, 10c Boys’ $5 All-wool Sailor & Russian Sults, $3.50 Women's $1 Black Grain Hand-bags, 78¢ 50c Pocket Scissors, 25c 75c to $1 Ebony Mirrors, 50¢ 10c Tooth Brushes, 5c 25c Rubber Combs, 10¢ Hot Water Bottles, “seconds” of $1 grade, 50¢ 75c Filet Allover Net, white, ecru, 55¢ yd | 40c to 752 Embroldery Strips, Edgings and !n- sertions, 22¢ to 55¢ yd Women's $2.40 Plain Hemstitched Linen Hand. kerchiefs, $1.50 doz. Wemen's 85z Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 60: doz | 85c Hand-embroldered Linaerie Pillow Sitps, 50¢ | $2.50 Wilton Rugs, 22%4x54 in. fringed, $1.50 33.50 Wilton Rugs, [5x54 in., $2 $2 Fancy Decorated Herd Plates, framed, $1 | $10 and $12 Panel Glass Lamp Shades. $5 $1.75 to $3 Linen Scarfs and Squares, lace In. sertion, 90c to $1.50 60c¢ Crash Towelling, 26x17 in., pkg. 1 doz. 25¢ 15¢ Union Linen Suiting, mixed colors, 6c yd | $2 W. B. Nuform Corsets, $1 | Children's $2 & $2.59 Silver-plated Cups, $1, $1.25 | $3.75 Quadruplepiated Fern Dishes, $2 | 20¢ Faille Ribbon, black, colors, 5% in., 16¢ yd | 25c to 35¢ Note Paper, quire, with envelopes, 15c Japanese China, many articles, reduced 1-3 to % | 18¢ to 25¢ Sheet Music, 10¢ copy | Women's Oxford Shoes, 75c pair—odd lote | Boys’ $1.50 to $2 Sroes at $1.30 Men's 50 to $1 Shirts, various styles, 36¢; 3 for $1 | Men's Sirguine Standing and Wing Collars, odd lots, 5c each Boys’ $2.50 Galatea Sallor Suits with extra trousers, at $1.70 ST FURNITURE SALE Comes Just When You Are Ready for the Goods and Offers Exactly the Kinds You Want in the Best Grades Conditions this season have favored such an undertaking as this. At ordinary times it would be impossible, just before May Day—moving day, The stocks offered present our fine, recular lines of well-made, splendidly finished furnituro, to select full suites, or whatever separate pieces you may want—and there is $300,000 Worth of Furniture at Reduced Prices Most of it at a quarter to a third below our own regular prices If you have any furnishing to do, now or in the near future, you cannot afford to miss seeing this splendid offering, Here are some representative values: $18 Bureaus at $12.50 Bureaus; straight front case to 38 x 19 oval 3x x28 in; 7 Natural Bi w four drav French plate mir! y $14 Chiffoniers at $10 ts Golden Oak Culffoniers: swell front with top, Gin. five long drawers ght oval mirror, 5 ing well built and finished $22 Bureaus at $18 | 4 Bureaus; two large and two polishe: 5 White Enameic pentine moulded edges; cheval glass mirror, 18 x 34 Incli Dighly polished, $18 Chiffoniers at $12.50 50 Mahoga neered Princess Drosgers; ser fror top 31x18 In; two dra $13.50 Bureaus at $11 ® Golden Onk Bureaus; swell tr iP, r vell top, 43x22 In: upright oval ope i Sees small Ori tor 2 carved” And moulded: | WaHene aval nyirror, GEC Ines well put pollsned. d _ $20 Bureaus at $14 $13 Chiffonicrs at $10 2 yevencered Bureaus; full swell front 10 White sod Chfffantor five ton 33 Manogans a tnt twa larse and two antll| geawers: t Ca Ae ae nee oeers; upright oval mirror, 2x28 in; Mighly! well built and fut et ished ' | $20 Brass Bedsteads at $15 $6.50 Iron Bedsteads at $4.50 Full-size rane adaton de: two-inch 7. “ led ‘on TY ie ine shroom vi Re ea a ee cert atance: Goninon eer onewt dualitye foot panclr ions; Y¥ PY te pin in 4 tt and ¢ ad und foot’ panely $18 Burecus at $13.50 12 Golden Oak bu arge and two small dra Mx Win; the construct! $30 Brass Bedsteads at $20 ei SxS in two seine oval n a finish, BUsEOr ein 1 rags Bedsteuds; two. A pill S-Inoh filler huatesy ee terlala and fintwh of the best qua ughout. $19 Bure cusa nite Enameled B yiiren anid two rn plate n t fr ty deb lished finish, 75 Iron Bedsteads at $4.75 virrov, 24x 20 In $6. Witte Lnameled Iron FF cee rw yne-tnch contin ‘ari ai Reet eilonw to Alling rods; re in Abaten a Sunday World Wants Work | Monday Morning Wonders