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

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$I, Tl 00 FIRE DIVORCED TO AVOID S TWATLANTA WIPES, ASECOND Mi MARIE bates OUT TWO BLOCKS Ii pu stouamenyrt Bela | Beside the Cot of a | Dying Man. | | i} ie ne v ue! but denied having cut the wires galt he did not go to eahoul, having | yoted all bie ¢ a year to rival engineer. Business Section of Georgia Capital Was Threatened Bellevue Hospital was the scene to-! electrical ling duy of a unique ceremony wheroby a | 47 | | husband and wife were divorced, as far ast two monte aad made repairs, He pinton, tas con- I » that TME EVENING WORLD, 'FRIDAY, iainews houses | fwhborhood in | reeul= | y and dnduleinr nine ia tine. to be= Kean, addressing Uhe boy's | », With Destruction. | as their church 1s concerned, at the re- bd be 5 have proof compalied to obey a church law requir { h «Naresh “two or more BANDAS Gaya May ok Dwo biel eee places. Pil parole. hin with. you, not ness blocks of Atlanta are in duins to- Ing a widow to marry @ deceaes huss Wishing to beamizen fh reer with a | which | band’s “brother or remain forever a term in the House of ue. Ho day as the result of a fire threatened for a time to destroy the commercial section of the city and) perhaps wipe out the entire down- tows district. The loss ts conserva- | 0! tively estimated at $1,500,000, pleaded gulity, and if this work at’ once h again, no ten shown him." The boy is tall and bright-looking. The New Idea, (From the Pailadelphia Prene,) an and woman th: h Chartman, t ney ‘The Terminal Hotel, one of the larg- The est in the city, !s a mass of bricks. The two were married on May 2. | } es quest of the wife, so that she will n ; next day the husband was seized with | ; Tt had on its register two hundred | hemorrhages. Being removed to Belle- | quests when the fire started, a block | vue i AURAL EMEC Ihe waava(plollig | has asked you to be her bridesmaid. Is away, but everybody in the hotel ew | of t ulosis, According to the Mosaic | “Mies Mussele--No, indeod; she haa| “peat woman.” caped. Nearby were several other | law idow of an orthodox Jew must | agked me to be her marry her dead husband's brother, if fhore hotels, but in none of these was |} has an unmarried brother, or remain | = a widow the rest of her life Mra. | ‘The biaze started in the Sohlessinger- | Chartman did not want to become the Meyer Baking Company, Madison and) W eof h come Da protier nor Nelson streets, at 3.30 this morning, and | Cesena ole he) if i within a few minutes the building was | w RE ert en in flames. The wagons had just started | * ul away with thelr early morning loads of bakestuft when the alarm was given, and an attempt was made electric elevator in the to awaken PEARLS of the Orient are not to be compared in either beauty or value with ne Fire Department officals & fire may have been due to som in_this electric elevator. When the first fire company a the building was a m Chief Cummings imined Dr. Lyon’s PERFEOT a general alarm. Flam Ing from every windo’ ing, that ran the enti son’ to Mitchell str were leaping high in middle of ‘the bull pressure was poor could not get a stream t above the second floor. This gave the flames full @ high wind prevailing car a8 the street to the Term: h_acted as a sort of 3 . Floor after floor of s' PLAN TO 0 STUDY ELECTRICITY ¢; Would Cut Wires for the Priv- ilege of Mending Them and Never C | cleanses, preserves and | beautifies the teeth, removes discoloration and prevents the formation of tartar forced ba. of the Terminal He water again reta’ check the fire. Within half’an't walls and roof of the 21 in. Spreading from Mad son street the fir Liquid Ca-bonic five-story build in a short spa terrific expio- e Ar rge nything. In every in- e sult’ showing houses in oat TTmake YOUR | OWN TERMS | open BUENINGS ell, and containing concerns. ee St MIKADO DIDN'T BANISH THE EMPEROR OF COREA. TOKIO, May 8—A rep: from America that th Corea has been ba On the earnest advice of I thé former Emperor once 1 come to Tokio, it how the Crown’ Prin in his studies here, changed his mind, baum was fourteen years FOR MEN AND WOMEN \ Permanent Style-Shape There’s no denying the pre-eminence of Regal style. When you consider that lasting style depends on fit and qual- ity, you'll realize that thee’s no deny- ing the permanence of Regal style, Ls either. Regal quality and Regal FD quarter-sizes preserve the Sign of original style-shape right up YREGAL to the last day’s service. And if you are really particular about quality and fit, then Regalsare the only shoes you can afford to wear. In Regal Oxfords there’s no gaping at ankle or slipping at heel. That’s because they are made over Oxford lasts VA Ep One of the 214 correct new Regal styles for this season t not made in all over high shoe lasts, like the leathers. usual ready-to-wear Oxfords. Regals look right, feel right and are right, start to finish. er $3.50 and $4.00 Mail Orders Promptly Fiiled GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES New York City soa Nassau St., cor. Ann St New Spring and Summer Style Book sent postpaid on request GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES 305 Broadway, cor, Duane St ‘S29 Broadway, cor, Spring St 285 Broadway, cor. 1th St aut i Broadway, bet. agth and Sts. iselway, opp. Herat Jersey Cit 66 Newark Ave.” *STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS t will be Migs Asoum—I hear Miss Strongming fine well kept teeth Tooth Powder | \OVeeecaveveeeteeeeseseseteetettetteseneeeee MAY 8, 1908. . Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave, 37th-38th Sts, DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Suits and Top Coats Sallor and Russian Sults Ma) y_with two pair trousers, of imported all woo! fabrics; to 10 years, Heretokore $6.75 to $9.75.......006 Nortolk and Double Breasted Suits Extra pair knickerbockers, of all-wool Scotch Tweeds, ‘Cheviot, ~homespuns mands navy serge; 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 6.75 Boys’ Spring Reefers Of imported all-wool fabrics; desirable Lp ecorings 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50. oe 5.00 4.75 Baglish Covert Top Coats . In tan or gray, also herringbone cheviots; 10 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50...........005 Lees oy 6.50 Young Men’s Suits Distinct models, for college and dress wear; Imported Paes superior tailoring; ages 15 to 22. Values $16.50 to $21.50. 12.75 15.75 Misses’ Tailored Three-Piece Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices Girls’ Thrse Piece Suits Of navy blue English serge or shepherd checks jn black, brown or blue, semt-fitted or box coats, satin lined, velvet collar, bretelle with full pleated ski Heretofore $21.50 Misses’ Three Piece Suits Of imported worsteds, in plain colors, handsome stripes and checks, separate or princess bodice and full pleated skirt, custom tailored, semi-fitted coats; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore: 1829150) tom $30SOmanaeaen cherie smartest Navy Serge Three Piece Suits Of English serge, plain colors or hairline stripes, princess dress ‘ted coat, satin or rajah Galt and cuffs, soft silk 8; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50........ Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Navy Serge and Covert Coats Three-quarter model, some with extra pique collar and cuffs; 4 to 16 years Heretofore $9.75..........cecceceee Tan English Covert Coats Three-quarter model; fancy silk lining, 6 to 16 years. Heretofore $12.50 10 to 16 years, 14.50 18.50 27.50 5.50 7.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses Linene Jumper Dresses Princess model, in white, tan, blue; scalloped: embroidered nec’ broidered evelets; 14 to 20 years. Lingerie Princess Dresses Exquisite model of French batiste, in white, pink, light blue or violet, elaborately trimmed with Val. lace and embrdidery; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $15.75.......... Eyelet Embroidery Lingerie Gowns Of allover English eyelet embroidery co: bined al) white batiste, richly trimmed with Val. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 Pink, light or Copenhagen and sleeves, with em- Value $12.50. 6.95 23d Street—West. To Be Closed Out Saturday. 135 Regular $30 to $45 Suits . 15.00 An assortment of the season's best models. In plain and striped Panamas, and checks, plain and striped serges, mannish worsteds, also a few taffetas and chiffon broad- cloths, in all the prevailing colors, All sizes. No two alike. I. Steigerwald Packing oy We Are Looking for r Your § Sunday ae Order Steamships, Yachts, Hotels, Institutions and Restau- rants supplied at special rates. Short Loins at 18c per Ib., Ribs of Bee! at 14c per Ib.; well seasoned, ready to use. SATURDAY’S SPECIALS Shoulders and Breasts of Milk Veal, per Ib Legs of Young Lamb, per Ib - Prime Rib Roast Beef, per Ib.... ooo EXTRA SPECIAL Fine White Large Squabs, per dozen $2.25 223 First Ave. ®t 13th & Vth Tel. 765 Orchard Streets. Our establishment is a half block away from the 14th St, Cross- town cars and the First Ave, ‘1’? Station. The Wor'd Prints more separate advertisements every week, month and year, than ANY OTHER news- paper on earth. To Advertise RIGHT---F.llow the Majority. WM. VOGEL & SON One Reason for the Superiority of Our $15 Suits and Overcoats E deem the making of the shoulder and collar the f most important hases in the tailoring of our $15 Suits and Overcoats. ie shoulders are modelled by hand without the introduction of superfluous wadding, and are pacctuls incontour. Their shapeisbuiltinto stay. The col- ars are snug fitting—setting firmly around theneck. In other words, they are the Wm. Veal & Son shoulder and collar —the features that mark our $1 5 suits and overcoats supérior. OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS UP TO $49 WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St. Broadway, Write for Mlustrate! ASPERFELP | LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857. 144 Bowery, "xgtz Savin Bank Block between Gra: f Grand st. Lord & Taylor Extraordinary Sale ot Misses’ and Funiors’ Tailored Suits For S and J lower than Saturday, May oth Consisting of Fancy Mixtures, Plain Serges; colors: Navy, Black, Brown and Copen- hagen, also Novelty Shadow Stripes; Single or Double Breasted Coat Models, at ea carats vone must see es ‘ator te Vappreciace ita bei Roe ee *15.00 & *20.00 of Intense brilltancy:; formerly $20.00 to $35.00 4 $88 SEDUCE DUNO EIT WEDDING RINGS Prices $2.50 10 $25. Quolly Guoronteéa, etic Marriage Certificate Given With rustic Martie, Aak for It, SN carat Sizes 14 to 18 years for Misses or Sizes 32 to 36 bust jor Small Women, * peer EE . Saturdays Tall Open Evenings Til 7, Saturdays T1110 5th Ave.; roth St. Mall Orders Filled. —_Inqui-les Solle'ted. | | | | | | | | Broadway & 20th St.; A Place Where Science and Beauty of Nature Combine. fe Section of Brvoklyn i. Open Every Evening Until 9 9’Clock. 10% allowed on all cash pur: il chases, Grand Rapids Fur- niture. Everything for Housekeep- keeping. Liberal Credit Terms. {50 Worth $3-00Down $1.50Week 5 00 " “ The beauty Inand’ and. the 5i 1.50 100 “ 7,50 “ 2.00 “ 150 “* 1500 “ 225 * |} 200 “ 20.00 “ 250 * { * Loerie a aaaseal ain eat [S00 0200 poo ey Pa your feet minorabte, ana. down | new life through a Some-Tension Treat to"every Intelitgent. permon: lite wonders ‘ary a The damard for aecommoadations af the mew. Rew SECOND AVENUE AND 75TH STREET. BAY AIDE proves already the neci ply_Also, to New York U3 °AVE =="8 0&8] ST Dr, Pratt Corrects Such Disfgurementa, which were considered sufficient for the summer ati] another pening of which. w ELA A a (is WATCH IT “ 5 rm» yi lp THE HOMESEEKER’S OPPORTUNITY THE INVESTOR’S OCCASION Next Sunday’s World will contain the largest array Of Real Estate advertising ever printed ina New York newspaper. The complete history ;of New York and its suburbs’ growth for the past 25 years, enormous ; increases of values and most cesirable properties yet unsold. ‘See Next Sunday World’s Special Real Estate Section DR. PRATT INSTITUTE “All Face Blemishes Painlessly Removed.” Advice and Book Free. Call or Write. |e York-~1122 Broadway. (Open Evenings), aie WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS.

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