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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, MAY 22s 1908. 12 | 7 a | b y | 19-YEAR-OLD BOY Vescet boy order, when he appeared in | until after the death of his firet wite, | of the finest platform orators, in the = font . ‘c id is not ‘or tO} ¥ WHO HAS SAVED Dunlap, who still showed the effects | Qoodeilis statement fellonee ns PF | evangeliam. aid that he. secured tite ; celebration, sa ) i "i Aivorce nt Providence in’ 1886 while yl > | UC a a : “Tam assured by those who have lod charke of a church there, He,aeked for LIVES THIS WEEK b | . [ TRAE Uist} naa ientiniaTaslige gett | this movement agal:st me that there @nd obtained a church trial he resuls ' er and his friends were trying to ; L aes dur ast alata MRS CURING TU GUT Is WON'T BE A HERE | mm’? him. He {s a publisher, wiio mi {s that I am a divorced man. | goes about writing the history of dif- That 0 ferent States and putting out 2 lot of ’ true, But the) divorce was) granted ot ITALY TO BE MARRIED. { ) agents to sell the books, When he the statutory ground recognized by the ——— ’ lands a deal ne comes to New York to Bible, and I understood that at. the/So People in Rome Think, for King u he time of my second marriage my fir ai distribute his 5 dh Y tound a great ip in and Court Weuld Shed Lus- ~ a great wife was dead. For twenty-two yea ue ; e ; then wiping | ° | I had the fullest confidence of the Meth- tre on the Wedding. Ten’ if ath 5 “en a! <0, 136 etl told sto . . t Epis ShGken wang aWAlle RTT Isn't Looking for Medals, He Ange! Faced Boy Soprano iietaiwav'sang ite'toia | APache Sighted the Freighter! Pastor of Calvary M. E ETS REPUTE eee EOE ee hed Gels CBE it | George Weems Off North | Church Denounces Attempt |'%,,{8 lnkert, Metiodist Episcoms) the Forty-first street Chureh in the world. and Dunlap ‘complained that Carolina Coast. | sto Defeat Mimiat Conference: |e auesegeen sy cectionte tina lost. his money. He said that) moment when my election to the epis Duke of the Abjures White — Lights After Night in Cell. Says. but Would Like to i } Get a Job. t the Duke om Ameriva, $ : = H - aie Earl Gulick, whose title of “The An- ! a complain’ ve| The Clyde liner Apache, arriving to- political move which is bel with the Elkins t &4 . >t uf y of era, politic | NEVER TOLD MOTHER rian Cee nn nonorably Atncnargmt’ said /any from Jacksonville. brought news o¢| HE LOSES 153 VOTES. |My of the average politica “ae, (odie NL ere | vanged tn The Angel- tre: 4 ate erivle thine to ‘see g | the burning of the mall freight steam- | lateraypemantacna tiscoulUsncr lane i , > Mike! Face! Broa «right Young man of your re ler George Weems, of Baltimore. off ; -_ |G *fYou’re a Good Boy, Mike ents here under ‘a suspicion 4 Attack ri f i : nand in the West irt to-day reat White Way will lead you to. the North Carolina coast. | Declares Attack to Prevent His Rcuallnreatitininded people, a | Mrs. Boland Exclaims When and a the Great White { Jed many others.) on May % the Apache sighted a! Election Is Worse Than | ‘2a TREES PSR Way, to aut out forever and ever the he said, raising! dense smoke elght miles off Frying hurled it." } | She Hears the Storv. | Although Mike Rola his right’ hand, “I'm. through with F ‘ iti Dr. Goodell. who ts regarded as one path that is not the straight and nar- Rainy, Tee it al nowe T wee Pan Shoals Lightshtp, below Wilming-, Ordinary Politics. G rd ‘eae Bidestraction’® d by the lights and the fun f t “leadeth to destruction, tt Par Ro tke "a boob. ton. The liner changed her course and eprised | gotng closer found a blazing hulk |} BALTIMORE. May 2.—The results of te Cornell has save! thre a hy ig ALES old, etrned that Sk had been | ehildren from drow in the tas ago he was the | ine low tn the water. She circled the | two ballots for bishops were announced D of P . B b Brees 2 at moder e: hero) en ever He rst nave’ not eh (a phetnataah Sere he | MIRE derelict severattimen, but there | as he General Conference of the Meth- on olson Baby. choirs and was a s0- ‘AREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produce he ty the eves of the police of WAS no sign of life Apparently the | ,aist Episcopal Church to-day. Neither Fons YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have | lent Mc- tes our Rogues’ Gallery 18 8) wreck tad ibeen abandoned several | produced an election, but they disclosed | |days, for the fire had eaten inte the! cignincant change in the positions of sleep, and a FEW. DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP I HAS THREE wallowing hull almost to the water's pipraaeners FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who i R ; T WIVES Is CHARGE | voce, |the leaders, the chtet fenture of whieh | have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- > Cer We rel crew ot n r 4 was the dropping of Rev. Charles L, | num and morphine, each of which 18a narcotic product of opium, Druggists { ee aieaic AGAINST BROOKLYN MAN. | lthee those an the treigiter Nad eccaned (Goodell. pastor of Calvary M. E, | are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or ain i tal to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of “narcotic” - | S$. Cal, May 2. g|{n the small bo: ving three wives liv Fame of hall. ato ow York City, from the fifth s to some passing ves- | Church, Ni jsel. since the sea is full of coast-|to the tenth position, with a loss of 13 f whic. in poison is: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, bi taste and ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” Th The Holy e = was no wonder "CHAE, ir H Yoane Wilde, “5 | w! vexsels h joint. had | vores f. ced lt c AL CHALL BOLAND. ELE Iga Ora Sot ALIN Bal), BS Ce Alaa ei te fom the dest preceding pallet. | smell of medicines containing opium aro diseuised, and sold under the names { 2 (ieee) ty7 . a formor resident of Brook- | rowed ahore. ea as belleved to be due to the} of ‘ Drops,” ‘* Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc, You should not permit any | ured by hite Lights. lyn, N. Y.. and a former citef operator; The Wéems at last accounts was on | publication.of a story that Dr. Goodell edi to be given to your children without you or your pbysician know ii ! ff | But as pas ° nrise Telephone Company, was| ter way from Charleston and George-| Was a divorced man, In a statement i) dicing ints aiely ys Be a TR HORS Ren f iU- “En | changed a yesterday and held for ox |town, 8. C., to Raltimore. with a mixed the ralitltr attributed his loss of | CONTAIN NARC TICS, if it bears the signature f s plice was discarded Serene | cargo. | strength to that fact, and als admitted | Sf Chas, H. Fletcher, Z |b see life u ilde married Ruth | cording to the maritime register, | the truth of the charge against him, but | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y 4 4 of Kiyn, | Tw ded that he divorced h. On M |. Was 148 feet long wife on/ n May 1 of last | ana 95 feet in the beam. with a 10foot | Statutory grounds and did not remarry Pasmaemtted Letla | noid. Her tonnage was 4.200. The name | = ear ¢ ft) {sat the Court House, |of her master was given as Capt. G. | 5 z = = = Wy Way st _ It is) s. Blake; she was entitled to carry a| Beatr itt, of Los Angeies, wag (crew of ten. She was owned in Balti- nel Feb. J a s. aor eand used mostly in the coast bs acne ted | trade. a NO SHIP SUBSIDY AT a ACCUSED OF DOUBLE MURDER.| THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS) raveian. x. Cc. May ¢ he was built in road. He sander 1. Di SHS Jf, IY, ene ld’s Grand- | ™ Jin a ce Prarcrand lstely ‘has been pitting! in| (lg r and Her Father | Gutck | arty | ar Young Poland {s a lanky chan, » Goo} shoulders, ap in his blue eyes a ‘as robbed d last night showed the iriting effects the river. He has wimmer almost walk, and he and Va., and brought here, murder of Mrs, J. Underwood and t so iemaaeaeee| FF inal Notice the summertime of St exhibitions off the piers of the his her young son and the burning of their River. Bon, a 1 jhouse at Fuquay Springs to conceal the Never Told His Mother. | vearcold daught GED Gy EG UES “Is Mike here? the Pop, - wn arene fos tees + Mrs. Boland, wh Last December we were notitied by the Rapid Trarsit Commission that half of our Walker Street store would be mned for Subw “What's he been ¢ ui Comm with a touch of In Feb bruary of this year the Puss Service able to tunnel 1 3 Woice. “Oh, notht: Minertiid en, With this u a big Spring and Summe: " rie. “Oh, be a terrible } though she s aid it and it was © used the ‘ter: e-English, so to jomethin'll be sure be drow Now, right at the start of the season, during t time, we are notified that We Must Vaeate arters of our enormous reserve stock and the asczn be, After starting the work, they h 1 under the west half of our store : “NEMO WEEK” p MERICAN women have commonsense; they can’t be fooled much or often. The over- whelming success of “‘ Nemo Week"’ proves that Madame America knows a rank imi- tation when she sees it, and refuses to be duped. We extend our thanks to the thousands of clert and honorable merchants, all over the country, co-operation made this year’s ** Nemo c aluable object-lesson to their customers la notable tra tas well. THERE'S A “NEN 10” for BYERY FIGURE, STOUT, SLENDER OR MEDIUM happen to yet. Mike/ ® “an when our Walker Street store (the head home of our manufacturing plant) is busy finally decided that it will te impossible to tunr without tearing it down. This is their final notice With our'space cut in half—with just half of the room we need to carry on our trade—we are forced to dispos? of about } $200,000 worth of Spring 2 BY O f f ! aid Summer Clothes at 0 e Quick sales are necessary. An immediate disposition of this surplus stock must be made. CAMPAIGN PUBLICITY. BILL PASSES CONGRESS. pier and one of shoves this li wasn't any tro ‘An’ you ju: slipped in he --—- cr STOUT WOMEN: the famous Nemo Self-Reducing We have therefore started this gigantic sale, which means a 50 per cent. saving to you, in our 3 ) irs INGTON, May re- t ; stares Eye y Rarment Kuaranteed as though you paid us the regular price, because every garment is Moe Levy made. BACK -RESTING fal Back-Reating ai the issone Wallow-Shape. i SELF-REDUCING ] Men’s Spring & Summer Suiis Chis ea ee Every Nemo Corset Does Something for aes E Slender and Medium You That No Other Corset Can Do. Fer Stoct Figures NEMG BACK-RESTING CORSET No-551. Long sloping, clinging back, fat hip effect. $3.50 “iT Ri YOUR BACK” The back steels cannot turn and dig into your flesh. A beautiful new model, for slender and medium figures; in sizes 18 to 26. NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSETS Bring health, comfort and style with perfect hygienic safety. “MAKE STOUT WOMEN SLENDER” The new Flatning-Back models reduce both abdomen and hins, and make Princesse effects possible to stout figures: Model No. 312, for tall stout women; No. 320, same model, with Flatning-Back, i $3. 00 Model No. 314, for short stout women; No. 318, same model, with Flatning-Back, Nemo Corsets are sold inall good stores throughout the world. Ask your dealer. Write us for booklet, ‘Hygienic Figure-Building,’’ mailed free on request. KOPS BROS., Mfrs., Cor. 4th Avenue and 12th Street, New This season’s smartest garments, mase in the most advanced styles and out of the st fabrics, in oll the newest colors, in great variety. ' These prices are equai to a 59 per cent. saving to you. $10-9° Suits, $7.50 $20-99 Sus: $4 5-00 25% off, now * off, now $11.50 Suis, $9.63 | $22.50 suis mH $4 6:88 Cther Rescues by Mike On Mor y young Bolar ward Gilmartin, sixteen y growning att vhe a heavy piec grabbed him there and wher 25% off, now now Po $2350 |, $1013 $25.05 | $98.75 | i ; a its, Py a 200 Suits, 7 Your Boy's Shoes | 515 AS on sow | F300 TY on mow 329-50 Need tobe staunchly made | $17-50 Suis, $43.13 FBR OD Sus, $98.25 to stand the strenuous | ‘ 25% off, now 25% off, now wear of street ang. play | ground. | And Correspondin: Price Cuts in Young Men’s Cotkes! day Boland saved To Help Clear Space in the Children’s Dept. we offer these Extraordinary Children’s Specials The Cowarn Snor for NOT TO MODIFY ASHINGTON, May 22 fican caucus last night boys holds together longer, any other the passing at thi ec of a! bill to mod the power, of Bane Rucci ‘ at Brooklyn and Walker St. Stores. tions Talat Soda Crackers with crack to them And Every Suit is ‘Play Proof.” a satieah, confit, (is on | Soda Crackers with snap to them service,and at an economy — | 4 : ? : $2.95 & $3.45 Suits 34.45 & $5.95 Suits $6.45 to $8.45 Suits cali price | Soda Crackers with taste to them [If | Sussian ssitor and Knickerbocker J J [OY SINS OF maul! value, ban | PP tev suits of high quality mee te —— | Suits in all-wool Cassimeres» variety of worsteds, fit and wear like tather’s, full of style cassimeres and well made, worth far SOLD NOWMERE ELSR, es e WorSteds and JANES ©: SORAED. | Uneeda Biscuit sail, $Q.00 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. | ee resitin WAY ind Knicker sults; variety of styles Nan Wannew 81 | now. ard fabrics; now.. asic ES cheviots, Russ'an, more than the ot iy a lor, Four-in-One $3.95 inalprice. Inagreat $4.95 no} Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—-Oven-clean— Money Saving Price Cuts in Furnishing In dust tight, moisture proof packages, Never sold in bulk. re) e evy Oo NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY {119-125 Walker St. New York Stores ; (1439 Broadway, 2s. “BLUE SERGES. LARGE VARIETY OF SHADES he PATTERNS TO SELECT: TWO-PECE SUIT. $ 4. 18 Brooklyn Store, 380-382 Fulton St., Smias. Special, To Order,