The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1908, Page 6

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Rete THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. pi FOMB WPECKS: TENEMENT HOME OF 100 PERSONS DADEREWSKI'S PARROT CRIES LMG A BY His Wife Is Taking It to] Her Poultry Farm in Owner Refused to Pay Black Hand’s Demand—Many Switzerland. Lives in Perit. Mine. Paderewsk!, richly Gressed, Becauso Michael Gristo, a wealthy fresh and rosy, although she has been) grocer, whose store |s under the tene- ill a good deal during the winter, 8C-| ment-nouse at No. 412 Edst New York | friends on the pier to wish the Pade-| tne jives of a score were enazngered, In [ rewskis bon voyage, and three or four) racr, 4: js a marvel the house did not nguages were being spoken with much | catch fire, and had {t done sv escape to ie loud}; - street would have been completely cut off by the stairs, and there un- doubtediy would have ~een heavy loss of lite, Sent Many Threats. communt- gusio, when there arose a@ squalling. A Cry Like a Banshee's. yah-vah-yah-yah! — Boo-hoo-hoo- 2 ed. and ‘longshoremen and Cana uniformed oMiciais and} Gristo has received many friends stopped talking and working toj cations from the Black Hand and ius look at the baby who had so lusty a/ turned them over to tie police, The pair of lungs. The caterwaul rose and | jast jetter recetved ordered him to place fell like the ory of a banshee and every-| $2,000 in a tbody bexan to look at the cage borne! the bundie in a log in ty Mme. Paderewski's maid. | posite the Liberty avenue station “Donnerwetter!"’ said the venerable Dr. Stengel, the husband of Mme. Mer-) you: Lefull nim, his wife and chiidren cella Sembrich, who was also & Pas) ang its business If he talled to obey, senger on the Kalser Wilhelm. a it} Gristo gave the letter to the police, carry thelr baby | vacant lot op- He | that the Paderewskis but so m: such letters ure received in a cage? Vass is that sometines they are not projeriy In the laugh and excitement that fol-} reyardec. Wuhetier this one was oF uot | lowed Mme. Paderewski had to take! remains to be seen in the investiga. | the cloth from the little prison, and) iio cat will follow. | there sat the biggest parrot ever seen blinking and growling in a deep bass aquawk. When he saw light and his handsome mistress hie ceased his cry. | “He was given to me last night,” eaid Madame. “A friend sent him from South America and he Is very valuable. He is of an unusually large spectes, A woman who lives across the street to's store Was looking Lom of her flat shortly after nen she saw two men and saunter wong slowiy and The woma: © men wen end I am going to take him to my SAWEthe rn finre notes cbicken farm in Switzerland.” | muica (Wy then dud the womnaa ° i De PELS Awagee UNays Hild cntoceeden Her Prize Winning Chickens. | Walked away. They, a tea The pianist and bis wife ure going first to Switzerland, where Madame will spend sume time on pouliry BY hea th She was ue-! woman had disa farm, which Js her hobby. Mghted yesterday to receive a paper with a story of her chickens taking ali the prizes in their class at a poul- ty show in Liusaune. A big gold cuy won by them awalts her. She is taking several settings of valuable American chickens’ eggs over and will experment in mixing breeds. % After their stay wil go to Wa us accepted the Congervatory of Music. “Lam goiig tv wurope to rest,” said Mme “L shall not go near f until 1 return to the Vetober. 1 ai Gutti-Casazza yesterday he and Mir. Dippel wil sul. he prospects scem bs etropolitan and all 1 can see, is at ar some talk of t Gristo told the rusnected the let saloon questioned ee SS RORRFN HOSTESS. SHE SAYS SF EEE CT RN I TOR TNR tp Purse Contained 8201 and Her Two Cheek tour. af No. 74 was held fn $2,000 hat) fo gistrate Steinert In Jefferson er econ’ f $49 and y and & to Detective Zimmermin THEATRE “JOHNNIES” im oe k STAB DOOR OFFICER, U- P- STOCKHOLDERS VOTE "| $100,000,000 BOND ISSUE. ; Mob Chases Trio Who Rush From ——. Basement Where | ederman Is Badly Wounaed, Herman Lede é od of No mt t Eleventh str to the afternoon wi back. He Charies air ealth nd Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FAD- EL HAIK to its NATURAL COLG:. and BEAUTY faded. gray Promotes # jusuri. growth of healthy hair. Stops E and positively re- moves Dandrufi, (6005 hair sc 1t Bho ossy keTUse all gubstitutes, 2% (mes 48 mucu {pn $1.00 as 50c eine 1S NOT A DYE. {1 and S0c Lo Women’s Low Shoes All fashionable models in Tan, Black, White and Gray Casto- Light Walking Low Shoes and Pumps, many of them our exclusive designs. $3 & $5. Smart effects fo- younz women are shown in the aew two eyelet Sailor fies with dianonad tip and fancy per- foratioas Tan Russia, Patent Calf and Gun Metal. £4.90. Tow Shoe Department Second Floor. Alexander SIXTH AVO NUE AND NINE TENTH STAEET companied by her husband, the di® / avenue, Hast New York, ryfused to be instructed for Taft the Republican! pitherham men of regulars. It is x tinguished planist, reached the North | opey an order of the Black Hand and/state Convention met In Taylor Opera | charged that there was a great deal of ( Single Size, at 45c, 54c, 62c¢ German Lloyd pier to-day an DOUF| turn over $2,000 to a member of tRe! House hers this afternoon. Gov, Fort | fraudulent voting in the Hudson Coun- | Three-quarter Size “ 88, 75 before sailing time for the Kaiser Wilr| joey, an attempt was made to-day Griggs, leading the Taft |ty primaries Sheets { pouble Size HH , c, 85c Grosse, In hor wake trotted | toy vis place weith dynamite, |forees, had made a strong fight to have | prior to the opening of the convention 69c, 78c, 92c | helm der Grosse. mugs | © DOW UP his) place with dy the Secretary preferred, but the ma-|the several district conferences were | Extra Large Size ” 82c, 92c, 98 @ little French maid bearing @ RUR® | ore fact that there were more than jority wero against them. They dld held and tiese district delegates to th Pill : . Cc, 9c, Cc | cage, about which a cloth W8S 49 rersons in the house did not Interfere! succeed, however, In getting a practical | nationa) convention were selected: Ca: 21x36 i hi ; Sal ii eee age that the anit ‘rule wall not pee- | Frat” District—Congresaman “HC. low Cases, 1x36 ins., 2236x36, 25x36, 27x36 wrapped. There was a cro |» -h the plans of the blackmailers, and Pledge that the 4 * Loudenslager, of Gloucester; Ambler mer iy em Car poem oe ies | Vall apa ntiiia ean Lass site Yor | Armstrong, Camden, Second—Robert F. 14c 1l6c 17¢ 18¢ newspaper bundie and put! yelt had unequiv. was warned in this jetter that harm) —— = = \ @entia) nomination, and that ne was| TAFT BOOMED, BUTS" Stern Brothers | men whose e been mentioned | To-morrow, Sale of “JERSEYMEN BALK Sco Capen Ae candida n he asserted that If Si a | , | country | jageous progressive ' fn judgment dip! . | \ ‘ (law, effective in exe | Tailored Trimmed Hats, | |dust in administration | blacs 7 fs ———— Heme Guu MEAUISNVInWhe lw aa anxtous| lacs and burnt, in correct and effective styles, b « of th delegates-at-large, | . . : tobe one ot te deleaateeat-ineee Untrimmed Chip Sailors, Declared Probable Next Pres- ident in State Convention— 21 Votes Claimed. x 54,95 withdrew, and Gov Fo: A i Senatore Kean and riggs and David in black and colors, 1.25 Bairé were chosen as the Big Four. (FIRST FLOOR) | The convention had been ip session } only ® abort time when # recess for |twe hours was taken tp order to give | the committee on credentiale ample time to hear the contest case of Hud-| sop County. The Fagan men contested | the seats of about fifty of the delegates | Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases from that county who are known as Value $3.75, “ Special Offering of Muslin TRENTON, N. J. May 5—With the fact pretty well setiled that the New Jersey delegation to Chicago will not Samuel K Robbins, | Bol | ster Cases, = 21x54 ins, 21x63, 21x72, 22%x76 | “26” 28 33e ~37¢_ Taft's supporters say they are sure of twenty-one New Jorsey votes for him, | | cna a 5 e el er, Monmouth; and some declare that the entire dele- | (7, Monmouti , | gation will be swung in line at Chi-|Mercar: D. Ledyard Blair cago. Fitth—Ernest “R. Ackerman, Richard Williams, 3 Hand, Cape May; ‘ Burlington. Third—Thomas N. State Chairman Murphy called the | R (uuliarns “More Sixth ; convention to order, and prayer que | ler neste: Barterne Winn G Gant Also Hemstitched Sheets and Cases | offered by Rev Judson Conklin of son and Thomas D. Webb, . . Trenton, Chairman Murphy then intro-| Diahth Leslie D. Ward and William | At Corresponding Prices. | duced as the presiding officer former | jeg e tee DEMON | Ninth ome non — eee eee | Boar Sand Berra Garvan Hdeon. | SSS OEE U. § Senator John F. Dryden, who in his address said that President Roose- tly eliminated ht test for the ‘zales, Hudson. | There was talk of favorine the in- N- | dorsement of ex-Gov. Murphy for the 1- | Vice-Presidentia) nomtn: Summer Floor Coveri ngs WILTON, BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER, WOOD FIBER, HOMESTEAD, GRASS, | PILGRIM, ALGERIAN PORCH AND WASHABLE COTTON RUGS IN NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS 1on. | self from the Unusual Values for Wednesday and Thursday | ORIENTAL RUGS, in medium sizes, | Carabaghs, Ghendjies and Shirvans, at $7.50, 10.00, 12.50 -| | JAPANESE MATTINGS, in plain white | ' and fancy carpet designs, Per Roll of 40 Yds. $9.50 | | a | Brass & Enamelled Bedsteads At Reduced Prices | BRASS, at $16.00, 26.50, 32.00 | Formerly $22.00, 31.75 and 40.00 | ENAMELLED, $4.50, 6.25, 10.00 Formerly $5.25, 7.75 and 12.50 UPHOLSTERED BOX, at $10,00, 12.50, 16.50 Sort Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 PRINgS oven wire, $4.50, 5.50, 6.50 | Formerly $5.50, 6.50 and 8.00 | HAIR AND FELT MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. ARTICLES PURCHASED AT THIS SALE WILL BE HELD FOR | FUTURE DELIVERY, IF DESIRED, West Twenty-third Street | Bedsteads ALA SPIRITE CORSETS | THE NeWEST PARISIAN STYLES 4 osaay, ; : is Specials and @ The new models are designed to give that long, s!im, lithesome ————— = Wednesday appearance to the waist and to reduce the size of the hipsvery mate- rialiy. This is accomp ished by the unusual tailoring of the corset. Opposie Fi'th ’ @ You can always depend upon having at least a two inch smaller | 20 West 23d! Serost rire Heol waist in the CB a la Sprite corset than in any other make. Ws SPECIAL— 6.50 | @ Stout women especially will realize the importance of these features. Reduction is accomplished by the tatior ng and not by ||! |_ = the trappings and accessories Used on the ; atented “reducers.” | all our $10 and $12 Hats.......... ED, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 231d Street 34.h Street On Wednesday, May the 6th, MARABOUT STOLES, sm Both Stores. Marabout Feather Stoles, Natural or black, § strands, 85 inches long, 3.50 and 4.50 values 5.50 and 6.50 Marabout Feather Stoles, Natural or black, 5 strands, gs inches long. 7-50 value 10.50 LADIES’ GLOVES. 16 button length, White Glace Mousquetaire Gloves. 2.25 per pair, A complete stock of Fabric Gloves for women and children. and Lisle Thread as well as embroidered Silk and fancy meshes. Colors:— leather, tan, brown, mode, maize, ponygee, grey, Danish, sky and navy blue, reseda, coral, pink, apricot, lavender, green, white or black. in Both Stores, TRUNK DEP’Ts, = The Windsor Bag, high cut. Made of Russet Sole Leather, saddler sewn throughout, English frames, polished brass mountings and sewed leather cor- ners. Calf lining with inside pockets, Size 16, 17 and 18 inches, 7.75 value 10.00 to 12.00 Dress Trunks, exclusive models, Made of selected wood, duck covered, oil painted, Bound and strapped with best white oak tanned leather, bronze stee! combination trimmings, hand riveted. Fitted with waist, millinery and shoe compartments, toilet and dress In Both Stores, trays. Sizes 30, 32 and 34 inches. 11.50 “ value 12.50 to 14.00 tt oie 6 00E2s7§ value 14.75 to 16.50 ‘36, 38 and 4o JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 54th Street Futton Sr. Cor. BRIDGE ST. B’KLYN Plain Silk : Twenty-six Models for Stout Women Alone. More than Seventy-five Models Al:ogeth A compive line of shapes at the following prices: $100, $ $3.00 $3.50, $5.0) and $8.0 per pair. 50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, Great Suit Sale t egins To-Day, May 5th 1,500 Suits ata saving of Almost _ 40 PER CENT. | $38.00 Suits for $25.00 $15,00 Suits tor $29.50 $55.00 Suits for $38.00 All Are Tailored Suits of the Highest Order, Women’s, en's and Miss:s’ Sizes. Young Wo brO LWAY Constable oe OTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREET, ne es G WEDNESDAY, MAY | SPECIAL— 75c “There isa Modei for every Figure, Le it Stout or Slender’’ | | Shapes—all colors ard sizes.... Formerly $1.25 and $1.50. The Forsythe Rik! on Bows Complete Assortment ae a > > le free of Neckwear How Women Can Keep Themselves Cheerful They're as harmless as food. You never know you have taken one, save for the good results. One ten-cent box will change six un- happy days into six days of good cheer, Aren't they worth it? Women live indoors; they exercise little. They need laxatives more than men, Their headaches, their dull days, their “blues’! are generally due to the bowels. Such conditions are wrong because they are unnecessary. One Cascaret—taken just when you need it—sets everything right. One candy tablet ends completely most of our minor il They are sold by all druggists, but never in bulk. Be sure to get the genuine, with CCC on every The box is marked Iike this: Cascarets are so gentle, so natural,you | wrong yourself if you don't take | them. They are not like salts and pill cathar- | tics, which injure the stomach and | bowels. |They are not like any harsh physic, followed by griping and pain. ‘The veat-pocket box {s 10 cents. ‘The month-treatment box 50 ci 12,000,000 boxes sold annual! Steneeneneeeccons seenacaseecaneresesasensocseeenene , Waists Exciusively In the announcements preceding our opening we dwelt upon the great advantage of buying Waists where the entire Estab- lishmentis devoted wholly to mak ng and selling that one article. We are now ready to show our sincerity and good faith in the one convincing way- Our Opening Sale For To-Morrow Every interested woman knows what the prevailing styles and mater ais are, what constitutes a beautiful showing of ‘Waists, and what the ordinary prices are. It remains for us to show that our own exhibit surpasses expectation ; that it offers an opportunity for a wider choice than any other method of waist dealinz can place before you; that the prices are lowér then any other method of manu:acture can assure. You are cordia!ly invited to call, with a view to a close and critical examination of this special offering, and the many others that await your visit. We also invite you to opena charge account. A $4.00 Watst 34% Wednesday Only Rihes one day's Selling. Made ofa very sheer Batiste, with deep yoke and high collar of exquisite Baby Irish and very fine Val LM, Dy lace insertion. An exceedingly beaut!- ful and d y model, ALE OF 1 t t t ‘Ty ay i Get a Real Estate Deed : cont ths ™ +t cs iI t ti Rough Pongee Silks : 2 fowerkmanshipand 4 'e 4 value, SUPERIOR QUALITY, BRILLIANT FINISH, bh . eas va i Jf You Wish to Succeed--- Colors: —Navy. oc penhagen, Allos. Brown, Grey, Reseda, Pit 7 —_—_—_—_—-": ae Se HR ARCO TALE CUES UCT? % It _will keep your savings intact, and, if wisely chosen, will 3 Regtterly $1.00, $1,50, $1.75 yard, G : net you a handsome protit on your investment, 2! POR aTeiee Tanai tcatndvetion elniuaeaWonlawan\tiAdsalCall a ‘or effic! a i saaice 4 ening World "Rely Ad nf = Biaadway 5 lob Steel, * Morning World ‘‘Realty’’ Ads. Show the Bargains. $ | Beekman. | | $90099s0vs099 9099 19400099909 990004 oon svevEVNTENSERD _¥ jr

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