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+ ) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1908. “PADDY THE Pe” SWEAR EAT | iI | Wt | | NAY MISSING WN FLOOD-SWEPT ~ THUS DSTRIT Famous Tenderloiner Is Vic- tim of Two Deadty Diseases and Cannot Recover. Five Thousand Humeless in i | miter own «| Furniture ---4 Splendid Bargains Clarence O'Brien, “Paddy the Pig," ban but a few day: more to live, accoréing to his phyal ofan. He ts suffering from Bright’ may | dl#ease and cirrhosis of the liver at hie, lodgings, No. 61 West ‘Thirty-sixth | street “Paddy the Pig’ is about sixty years old and one of the most picturesque characters the Tenderloin has known | in @ quarter of a centur: @ prominent Troy family and conducted gambling houses !n Washington before he came to New York. His aaloon In Sixth avenue has long been known as! the “Pig Pen,” and it was for years a rendesvous for many of New York’ most desperate characters. ‘Paddy’ 0! weighed 30 pounds before he became | {ll but wes still es light on his feet as ||) forty years ago, and bis tenor voice ||) was a source of auch pride to him that |}) he recently announced he was going to} Fort Worth and Lives Lost in Torrent at Dallas. DALLAS, Tex. May %.—What Fegult in one of the moet destructive floods in Dallas and vicinity in recent Years ‘5 threatened to-day as a result of a very sudden and record-breaking Flee in the Trinity River. Already one life is known to have been lost, the wection of the city known ae the Eagle Ford Pond is inundated, many families being driven from their nomes, and the Power plant of the Dallas Street Rall- way Company 1s under water to the Grat floor, cutting off all light and elec- trical current, Reports of persons missing and loss brought to the atten- tles, which, because | eell his saloon and go on the stage ontuston, {t was im-| All his life he has been “stage struck. infirm. The prop. | Because of his many secret benefac- ' vy tions Paddy {s not believed to have f th ney hat he made Texas and Pacifig| Much of the money left t Rallway bridge fell at noon and fifteen during his Iifetime. He was always a men were thrown into the river, six of ous man, particularly to unfortu- them being drowned, tee The Trinity River became a raging | —_—————eenneenenene flood at noon to-day. Hu As of ee 5 2 ae = | i'iow. [USEFUL HINTS TO HOUSE- |!) Heh KEEPERS. am nd! 4 COAT of Natural Jap-a-lac applied and roofs over old or new linoleum or oil cloth rut water will double its life, by preserving the | ny's plant original coat of varnish which would otherwise soon be washed or worn off. | People caught in the tnu aken off t n jay and lines of ‘oy stream WEATHER BEATEN front doors are revived and beautified when coated with Jap-a-lac, and “newness follows the brush.” It is best to use the color nearest that of the old finish. WINDOW and DOOR screens should be coated with Jap-a-lac each sprin using the Brilliant Black on the w and the Mahogany, Oak, Cherry or Wai- | nut on the frames. It gives them new | j life and the wire cloth is protected |) from rust. | | PORCH FURNITURE should be pro- tected and beautified each spring with | Jap-a-lac. It is best to use the color of the old finish: but if you wish to change the color, use Red or Green| Jap-a-lac | SER FURNITURE coated with Ox-Blood Red, Malachite Gloss W Fap-a-lac, looks nk: iron fences | |) e beautified with the} Jap- Use the Gold, Alumi- Dead Black or Brilliant Black. candelabra, gas et en a coat of seiN, Dead Black Jap-a- lac, are rer almost beyond belief,— | the Dead B uces that beautiful wrought-iron OLD AUTOMOBI carriages, wag- . agricultural implements, ete., Jap- a-lac-ed with either Brilliant Black, Red, Green or pire Biue, look 100% SICK FOR YEARS WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE WITH GAS. PaT Heder W Wells. c ter, and are given new life. The cos! by {nhaling nominal, and the work can be done by, || Wells has an inexperienced person JAP-A-LAC is a household necessity, he used in a hundred and one | of her a and h cou ys. from “cellar to garret,” and is es- notified ‘ly adapted for finishing old or yrs and woodwork. Ask your dealer. 6th Av. and 18ih st. COLONIAL PUMPS _ Third Floor Salesroom. hu $3.00 Oxfords For Nurses, Teaciers, <ales- women, or Any Who Are on Their reet Much. They are made from select French Vici Kidskin; the meee flexible. Rubber Heels, Patent tips, very dressy and comfortable, siz:s 3 to 8, widths C to EE airs of these F. ELLER hu be | lawn furniture and camp. | We will measure, cut, make and bind Slip Covers for furniture, | New York C | | | | | e blackheads and rough, scaly skin, show the presence of some irritating infected are being cot the skin, and the flesh is kept in an inflamed, diseased and unsightly condition, blood or prevent the outflow of these burning acids; only constitutional treatment can do this. comfort and cleanliness they afford. jumors from the circulation. impurity and restores this vital fluid to its natural healthy state. cools the acid-heated blood so that instead of pouring out acrid matter on the skin, it feeds and nourishes it with health-sustaining properties, and then the eruptions and diseases of the skin pa: Diseases and any aasdical advice free to all who write. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | Double “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Till 12 0’Clock—-Single Stamps Afier 12 0’Clock Neill-Adams G || ' 9 Store Occupying Two Blocks, | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y. Our Delivery Service in New Jersey TANT aa ee arate: | With Some Especial Reference to the Needs of Those Who Have a Week - End Holiday in View, Make 10-morrow a Day of Unusual Interest For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Adams Building. $15 Princess Dresser, $11. | $8.00 Writing Desks, $5.75. een ie es (Like CR) | $4.50 Leather Suit Cases, 24-inch, at $3.45 oak in nice gold- Fifty of these Desks at a bargain hg Se ea eS en finish; size of price. Solid 25c and 35c Elastic or Leather Beits, 17c base 22x36; top quartered —--(Main Floor, Front.) —— shaper best qual-(2s nches Boys’ 25c Black Belts at 15¢ ‘ a —-—(Main Floor, Front.)——— Ity bevelled mir-| wide, one : : * ie, cto Ube largelower $1.50 Box of 50 La T ulipa Sublime Cigars, 78c swings in up-|drawer, = P=) IE (Main Foor, Rear.)— ety ca i pe ine $1.75 Box of 50 Coldata Pertecto Cigars, 89c¢ gle; brass han-/ular $8.00, ae eS =e dles on drawers. at . $1 “‘Diable’’ Games at 50c ———AThin Floor, Comer.) 16c Freshly Baked Lady Cake, lb. 12¢ (Fourth § 10c Boston Baked Beans, No. 3 can, 7c ——(Fourth Flo: 10c Ivenettes Soda Wafers, package, 6c (Fourth Floor ) Men’s $2 Black Kid Low Shoes, 95c Second Floor, Rear.) ——— $1 Yachting Shoes at 69c For men, women and children; all sizes. ————(Second Moor, Rear )——— $3.50 Gallon Imperial Whiskey, $2.98 Fourth Floor, Fron: | $3 Gallon Imported eats and Sherry Wines, | ——(Fourth Floor, Front..——— $1.50 Gallon Calitornia Port and Sherry Wines, 96c —(Fourth F Front.)——— $3 to $5 Fancy Vests at $1.65 In silk worsteds and washable fabrics; all sizes up to 48, $2 Nottingham Curtains, pair, $1.50 $2.25 Couch Covers, 60-inch, $1.50 $1.25 Rone Poriieres, All Colors, 59c $6 Bordered Armure Portieres, pair, $3.95 8c and 10c Glass Toweling, 16 & 18 in., yd., 5c 19c and 29c Whit2 Gods, yard, 14c 45-inch sueer French lawns, 32-inc.. tancy mercerized madras, white mercerized batiste lawns, sheer plaid white organdie lawn, white Persian lawns, white silk finished plaid mulls. (Main Floor, Rear,)——— Regular $11.00. $28.00 Genuine Leather Couches, $18.75. ‘(Like cut.) Made of solid oak, | |stand 6 feet high, 40 inches wide, | have bent glass ends and one § | French plate mirror in back Jand French plate | oa mirror on top, a Gust like illustration.) 6 ft. 2 in, in| three grooved length, 30 in. wide, steel constructed) shelves, all high- bottom, puffed ‘sides and end,/ly polished. extra heavy frame, genuine leather| Regular price upholstering; a good design and!$22.50; thoroughly madé piece in every par-| Price, i 4 hi prise quoted Rerue $3.75, $16.50 3 price $28.00; sale price COAT ITURERTTLT EES Salle) Yio Buy on the Club Plan Through the Club Plan we extend advantages to buyers of furniture, | | floor coverings and upholsteries, heretofore denied those who wish to | | buy first-class furnishings at lowest cash prices. By joining our House- | | hold Club you can pay a little at a time on a big bill, making it easy | | to furnish your home completely at the start with a very small amount | |, of capital. Upholstery Specials Indispensable for Summer Homes O'Neill Building Bamboo Porch Shades Best quality outside bark, with all attachments, cord and pulleys. At these prices we will fill all mail and telephone orders. Simply send the sizes and quantity you wish. 4x8 ft. 5x8 It. | 6x8 ft, | 7x8 ft. | 8x8 ft. | 10x8 ft. Special...48e 60c | 72¢ | 84c | 96c | $1.20 Regular.. 64c 80c | 9€c | $1.12 $1.28 $160 Muslin Covered Cushions—Silk Floss Filling. 1,000 of these perfectly sanitary as well as most popular Cushions, in all sizes from 18x18 inch to 28x28 inch. A most | satisfactory Cushion for Summer uses—for hammocks, porch or 89c Summer Weight Blankets, pair, 59c 9c to 39c Ari Needle Work at 5c Stamped Coa tops, stamped hats -~—(Third Floor, Front.) 9c to 39c Fancy Stamped Linens at 5c Cushion tops, hats, pin cushion tops and backs, dollies, center- pieces, cushion backs. — (Third Floor, Front.) — $1.25 Velvet and Axminster Carpet Rugs, 24x36, at d4c ————1Fitth Floor, Front.) ——— 79c Dexter Brussels Rugs, 24x50, at 59c . Front.) 18x18 inch 20x20 inch 22x22 inch{24x24 inch|26x26 inch/28x28 inch Special 20c 25¢ 3ic | 40c | i ic | 40c | 47¢ 55¢ Regular 27 35¢ 45¢ | 55 65¢. | 75c Note:—These Cushions are all full size and weight, livaty and ‘ sone $2.25 Crex Grass Ma absolutely odorless. Furniture Slip Covers, Per Set, $4.50. tting Rugs, 4.6x7.6, $1.75 $1.50 to $1.95 Imported M tal Covered Beer Steins, d59c ————(Third Floor, Front. ——— 15c to 35c Glass Flower Vases, 9c allowing 20 yards of 27-inch stripe. An exceptional assortment best quality Linene Stripe to select from. 25c. per yard for addi- | tional yardage. This price holds good only in Greater | $4.50 20 yards, made up. Sra $1.25 Toy Shooting Galleries, 85c Remnant Sale of Linoleums and Oil Cloths Pcie diterpenes id At Marvellously Low Prices 25c Three- Piece Toy Garden Sets, 18c O'Neill Building Intants’ 50c Soit Sole Shoes, 25c {Second Floor, Rear.) —— 4$c All- Worsted Black Storm Serge, yard, 29c ————(Main Floor, Front.) — $1.35 and $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, i 69c. per square yard. Remnant lengths of two to ten yards in each piece. 39c. and 49c. Printed Linoleums, 29. and 35c. Square yard, Remnant lengths of two to ten yards in each piece. 25c, and 35c. Oilcloth, 19c, and 25c. yard. Remnant lengths of two to ten yards in each piece. S.S.s.c00 Huwors Itching, disfiguring eruptions, rashes, boils, etc., as well as pimples, 39c Ti rimmed Cambric Drawers, 25c $1.95 Genuine ‘“‘Heatherbloom’’ Petticoats, while they last, 98c (Second Floor, Center.) —— $3 and $3.50 Revolving Piano- Stools (used), 75c ————(Fitth Floor, Center.) 98c to $1.25 Renaissance Scarfs a 59¢ Tuesday mor in the blood. These acids and humors with which the blood is stantly thrown off through the pores and glands of Nothing applied externally can change the condition of the Washes, salves, lotions, ete., cannot reach the mor-laden blood, and are therefore useless, except for the temporary The, acid poison in the blood must removed before a cure can be effected. §S.S.S. is a real blood purifier, sessing all the requirements necessary to neutralize and remove the It completely eradicates every trace of S.S.S. HESE 2-piece hand-mace scarfs at 59c are un loubt- edly the biggest bargains ever offered in thi. line of goods—that’s one reason why we give the item such Prominence in this week’s ‘‘Tuesday Bargain’’ list. You cannot duplicate t'em anywhere outside of this store for less than :!cto $1.25. We must necessarily place a limit on the numter sold and, therefore, will allow only three to acustomer. The design is pretty (like illustra- tion); Tuesday at...... Rsteae 59c Main Floor, Cemter, 19th St.) away, Book on Skin ATLANTA, GA. ‘HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 2 Ask for ‘‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stampe— We Give Them ——' G0, moaaes LEXINGTON 10 S2AVEF 597060 7Sr. Tuesday Bargains Women’s and Misses’ Foulard and Taffeta Silk Princess Jumper Dresses, $9.95 Styles and qualities that are equal in every way to the kind sold gen- erally for $18.00. The satin foulards are in all the fashionable colors, with @ variety of large and small dots, figures and stripes. The taffeta silk dresses also are in all the most popular shades of the season, trimmed with contrastirg colors. Some have net guimpes. Skirts are full pleated, with ¢ narrow or wide folds to match All sizes. 59c Foulard Silks, Per Yard, 32c In dots of every size, as well as neat effectsin otherdesigna In navyr reseda, Copenhagen, brown, champagne, light blue, black, etc; 22 ginchesy wide, American Dress Gingham, 9c In all the most desirable stripes and plaids. Until recently thetregular wholesale price was 11!:c Lawns, Challis & Apron Gingham, 4:c' Scotch lawns in light or dark grounds; pretty cotton challis:for naar! dresses and kimonos; good apron gingham in blue. and brown; checks.g| Eoch ia worth 8c a yard. $1.50 24-inch Silk Gloves at 89c Mousquetaire style, made of a superior quality silk with double/ fin tips, in all the best colors as well as black and white. All sizes. 5-Piece Suit of Slip Covers, $5.00 We guarantee the cut and fit to be all that can be desired. We allow 20 yards of material, 30 inches wide, to each suit. /Ordinarily,, this suit would cost you $8.50. Women’s 59c Summer Union Suits,, 39¢ Perfect goods; lisle finish, beautifully trimmed; knee length. Men’s 50c Balbriggan Underwear,. 25c’: Shirts and drawers to match; very well made; all sizes. Men’s $1 Silk Lisle Underwear, 59 Shirts and drawers to match; aplendidly finished; all sizes. Men’s 15c Embroidered Half-Hose,. 9c + Very pretty styles with silk embroideries; all sizes. $6.00 Cowhide Suit Cases, $3.94 A bargain just in time for the Decoration Day trip. Celebrated’ shirt pocket and Irish canvas lining. that can be bought anywhere for less than $6.00. $1 & $1.50 Japanese Chinaware, 87c Bowls, dishes, etc. Every piece elaborately decorated with floral and extra heavy gold designs. generally around town or not less than $1.50 and $2.00. $15 Gold Initial Dinner Sets, $5.95 Strong, smooth and durable ware. Set consists of 100 pieces, includ- ing soup tureen with cover, 3 meat dishes and regular rim soup plates. Exch piece decorated with heavy gold band border and eatra gold hair lines. Handles are embellished with gold. Worth $15.00, Deposit must be made when order is placed. None sent C. ©. D. Men’s $1.50 to $2 Negligee Shirts, $1.05 Plain or pleated bosoms. Coat style with attached or sepa Exceptionally fine materials; very desirable designs. Sizes 14 to 184. 40c Java and Mocha Coffee, 30c and at that price you cannot match it. customer. Large Can of Red Ripe Tomatoes at 6c Not more than 4 cans to a customer, and wih Other groceries :only+ at this startlirgly low price. AilGere , BLOOMINGDALES’ $%ii to cos St Transfer to ALL CARS TRANSFER »TO LOQMINGUAIE. LEXINGTON ro 3®AVES 5977060 Sx: For Four Pays Be Quick! Don't Put It Oif a Minute! 1 odel Walters Concert Pianos. None after the 29th. Decoration Day Sale of Price includes new style chair, with back to match, and rubber cover $5 Down and *] Per Week No Insurance. No Interest. No Extras. on Payment of $5. ‘The Walters Concert Pianos have reached the h Walters Pianos Are Built to Last Forever. Delivered pinnacle of perfection, ES? Lea. (0 3d Av., 59th to 60th Steam ARRABAAEAARAES AEA AERAEBESAASEAAEEEADDAO AEA EAEAAOR If You Want to Buy a Doz, a Cat or Bird t reas ce read orld “Dogs Jay If nd rm” up ry elsewhere, so much MORE money t the “Great White Way’ i . London case, made of 3-oz. cowhide leather, 24 inches long, with inside j Roomiest and most/reliable case ;/J) The duplicates of these pieces will be found,|}) cuffe.y, dor pulverized. This cofice we sell regularly (or 40c a pound,, Sean ak Not more than 5ypounds toa,| ———_! if you want to secure one of these newest # of these pianos will be sold at this prices $500 Walters fone Grand Upright $ 4 PIANOS ‘for 235: } | | | ! ——— | FISSIISISSSSSITIT SI IGT Fes.