The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1908, Page 4

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ime EVENING WOKLD, © Naveen, esa O, BYUGe WN \ i NDS. Children Whose Mothers Were Slain in ae Woy: eee a CALL ni i HS mn ann } 10 ws Odeesa and prospar ous, but ie feared for their safety because of the frenzy| Tfs Got the Common People Down With Their Faces | i urs in larger areas vngineers will face. ; i guardian, Ide Korsunski) tearfully re-|SMeduct This w e lated the story of the tragedy to-day. | half-mile Mothers of the Eight Were! «rr was tne inst day of the riots,” ; fs she said, “when the Cossacks came! Mercilessly Shot Down by |aown to Motdowanka from Odesea, 5 Was standing in the doorway of our the Cossacks. home when they rode through the = | street. They had some grudge agNinst aunt, Mrs, Stellerman, and stopped | ie door to usk me where she was | d them she was not with us, Then mother came out and caught me the arm, telling me to go. inside Little Ones Brought to Amer-) 5) turned to go, ond of the Cossack | R 3 i,t x |shot her through the heart. viving Parents. : Of ant!-Semitle feeling that had de-/} veloped in their nelghdorhood. The Board of Water of Supply to-d | On the afternoon of Oct. @2, 1908, Mrs. | advertised for Nds the const t in the Dirt. Stellerman and her sister were slain. | 4¢ tho Rondout » | Through Dr, Schinkin, her temporary | BUT TEDDY’S ALL RIGHT. | FLIGHT SAVED FATHERS. | t Ex-Champion Would Like to Tell) John D. What He | Thinks of Billionaires. eral million dollars < Bids for the Rond be cranes June Rondout siphon a fMc H Walkill a aro vel ter thero Ww ly one k » ple “Wall stract | In the second cabin of the Caronta, LAS eerie he ANNA & ENT AT STELLERMAN.=-SHLBOMAN FERGI- MATEL DAVID.-SONCA ANOTDA Peden een core Reber ane |e SUN SIN, | hich arrived at the Cunard ine pier jain. in that as M : % siain in that day's massacre. The R to-day, were eight children of two als fennoh Narainieersiea a aeee ees vin BOECK MAY GET 70 YEARS. SHOWERY AT PINE KNOT, \cs'sne ware snin ty Connachr I the | fre. Retagee,, Bureau, vot which” De | 02 | BUT ROOSEVELTS OUT, Occesa stots of October, 1906. her aint hard Shawangunk were a bright lot of youngsters and had | been much petted on the voyage. . ¢ th ‘ht survivors of the mas-| a out the greater part | jon ot the little town of z St m Ni ‘onla AN 1 aie girls and two boys. are the a named Korsunskij, of n avenue, Philadelphia. were brought over by "ee Bi =o On May 15th We Open women and some children | logical wel eommon people are easy. They're like the bottom stones in the foundation of a house. They're down there with thelr|y, faces tn the dirt and all the weight rest- ing on their backs, and it takes an ex- mlosion to shove ‘em up where they'l @ttract any attention.” ‘FAie te what John “Ell,” ex-cha weer and sage. thinks, and sinc gre a great muny 7 John L. knows what ho matter whether the dents or short arm punches, t while to read what he says © street, Joe Cannon, candidates for Pres- | a ident, Government ownership of r: roads, labor untons, third terms an friend Roosevelt. “Uncle Joe” Is Wrong Jo... Ell was in t hind the scenes of waiting to go on for a Kilrain when he told a Roosevelt wouldn't run stock brokers were that the trusts oy Biates Senate with three men, one of Swindler Pleads gainst 12)6200,000 Cie age veer MASED) TO TALK. of Information Eight Surv Thé Stellerinan childr Kij, fourteen: one-half; Matet, OUR NINTH STORE! IT WILL BE LOCATED AT 485 Fulton St., Brooklyn pposite Abraham & rely a re- Between Bridge and Lawrence Streets and dir Straus’. The opening of this new store in our fas sponse to the constantly for BLYN SHOES, and for the convenier of our patrons in the section surround neg. un is me cre tsi a 34th Street---West enty-two, but main propos! against the peop! “Stock: the joke allowed “Don't they do. in the big dead. La lonesome pa breathe wi The New Store, as in All of Our Other Eight Best stores, will have an as Misses’ and Children’s Denartment—Reduced $20.00 Misses’ and Junior Suits, Reduced to.. s,s... sees 15.00 | $35.00 Misses’ Three Piece Tailor Suits, ree 22.50 aint bers aH nor | Misses’ Linen Jumper Dresses .................3,90, 5.90, 7.50 ii ron va . : a as Girls’ Coats and Dresses—Reduced ieee sortiient of shoe (eer lan Lor Js the adies’ that no man T “Ages 4 to 14 years. 2-B) r filivn ete a level.” Certal : : Ao “Button Lei *atent ell warts! Cols il " Girls’ Reefers—ail colors, . 2.90, 5.90, 6.90 Tan unsurpassed : Bincher : rh a De tna 5 Girls’ Coats—rancy model, Value $10,00......+.. 5.90 Oxtora, f Oxtord his old, hos he Giris’ Washable Dresses 1.95,2.95,3.90,4.90 cit Perot. MONEY IN AREEBIPAN RANK of 1 3 ‘ 1 of design— at popular j prices. lain toe and short vamp. y Stylish dela All the new Tan Shades are to be inexhaustible. We as well as the comservaiive d EIGHT EES? Si “FOR SLAYER OF KING CARLOS. | Washabie Dresses—Closing Out a number of fancy percales and lawns, Reduced to .95¢ President able finist me boy ever had Millinery Department—Reduced 150 Trimmed Hats—trimmed with flowers matter ¥ mage a week's i and foliage. Value $12.00. Reduced to 5.00 =. New Collection of Trimmed Hats All copies of foreign models, 10.00 Saturdays New Le horn Hats ra | High crowns, rolling brims. 18.00, 20.00, 22.50 Style No. 465. Men’s Tan Four || Eution Oxford, = = —— = i} Vani edged with small LADIES’ SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ONLY | eee eed OXFORD Styte No. 1375 —Tan Biucher Ox 1,000 Latest Straw Shapes - Iti, I Gons A cce Hes aa AL coors "Gc prices up to $2.0 let : the rev pon ST SID T : ; Peas = |] 1540 ae a and Sia = East Tia ab | Brean ee thee ip $3 200 Tey Hi tg | 87th Sts. Parnes ae ae Th 1 2891 3d Ave., 150th and WEST SIDE | 829-831-833 Broadway, Between Park and re latest summer ed Is. An x A t bargan at th | 151st dts. 7th Ave. and 27th St. | Elery St ETAT? A Cd vil 162 Bowery, near Broome St. | 609 3th Ave., 39th and 40th \1 63 -1267 Broadway, near Greene Ave. SPECIAI 4, 50 = | fl Soda Crackers that crackle as gobd Soda Sd Avs, and 12215 Sts. 1485 Fulton Sirest (After May 15). ' | Crackers should | es Closing Out Our Children’s Depariment = a 0 | sitter One of the most comp! | a 2 t) ie = RE teed ; sneeda Biscuit They Didn’t Believe Woo on uc unenvn I fresh, new gooc's. e lates! nove'sie ¢ headgear. i Ai id Divided into 3 lots regard ess mer price . \& The manufacturers of Clothing and Furn’ski i in other respects, the most BOe 3 1.00 i 9.09 | ‘\ With meals—for meals—between meals |B thought we were bluffing lea we adver wonderful newspaper ever a 7 ae 5 gist ; Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits at $4.95 ; Tl el De : owers, ings, sty. roof packages, ‘ at greatly eu Pe ic Sense | Never sold.in bulk. B. V. D. U NDERWEAR! at Pit fal ihe Worl d s - - if if and President Suspenders ou" “90h Annive rsary ONE HOUR SALE! NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 'f Boys’ $6 Knickerbocker Suiis af °7./3 El ccahis Saturday From 9 to 10 © Ck ene an, But We Delivered the Goo s | Aud wili coniinuc to .o so until this ent Ready-to-Wear Trimmed Hats Sailors, Teques, &e. All col trimmed with taffeta ho a ol T SUNDAY, Come and Pick Some of the Peacies WAY 20th ie We sell exactly what we advertise. Nom sve 77> hton a rene REMEMBER THE AD Broadway, corner Caz: Store formerly vccupied by Hackett, <- f eed with taileta and SPECIAL, | 98 = F ormer price $6.50, | | One Hour Sale, 9 to 10 o’Clock xira 100,000 copies i@ é i »ercatest of all news- wili be printed

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