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THREE MORE BISHOPS CHOSEN BY METHODISTS. May %. NO SEARCHLIGHT : ve The Rev. Dr. President of Morning- oux City, Ta, ana the oot g | Rev. Dr. Edwin Ho Hughes, President ot De Pa neastle, Ind., were elec fit- teenth ballot at t spiscopal ASSEMBLY RULES cesses his fF A ecessary th a choice, pee "Lewis, 524 nes, 11; Mc! Intyre. Bill Calling for Investigation 1; Bristol it Hingeley, Killed By Republicans in The, six fave atte Ip ha Robert MeIntyre of Los Angeles ~ . | of Dr. Committee. | —— r (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May %-—Tho Assembly | t Ways and Means Committee to-day | the bills calling for an of Wall street. The) t favored voted to kill investigation nem were introduced by 1 Wagrer and Cuviilier, j r the anpointment of a ommittee to Investigate | the financial district of in fol Senator Davis, whi s the recommenda nes for such an In j anteed. ; Nature and a woman's. work 5 : “ oo 2 jcombined have produced the grand- CAMMEYER ul parties, The |est remedy for woman's ills that the stamped cnet toe NM eaneistandard ult umittee {s expected to vale world has ever known. moe haves ne Beanies Ren tall In the good old-fashioned days of JJ—— lsat Efe ake them away |OUr grandmothers they relied upon) ——— = = = => from and force then m | the roots and herbs of the field to, STEAMBOATS. pa STEAMBOATS. through the {cure disease and mitigate suffering. | The Indians on our Western EVENING mission be extended to include tele- ns to-day can produce roots and phone and telegraph compantes was|herbs for every ailment, and cure ignored by the Assembly Committee on | diseases that baffle the most skilled Gas, Electricity and Water Supply to- day when it vated to knock down wnat | |physicians who have spent years In| Decoration Day Outing Proposition. It did, however, raport the study of drugs. . fe Rew bill in relation to the powers ot Udy OF drug: ttl Gh | is esemententon O's ohnatoads, an2| From the roots and herbs of te ite “ea i authority asked for by Governcr | field Lydia E. Pinkham more thay trip's" | and his commias! tons in regard to there |thirly years ago gave to the women | day ‘es way or sur Zine Assembly, bosses want. if, pos-lof the world a remedy for their pe- |“? “, Sonat of information and views of ra feanion next wei if not ths iculiar ills, more potent and ettica- {Unity tO 100K Up a place fore tne Fare tions’ of tbe Governor. are schetuled cious than any combination of drugs.|‘" gtmamers "2; nie tine are eu if for slaughter. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | (3mpetout with every co oe | Compound is now rec ognized as the | °°" ~ ~ 1} Evening Line SLAYER HAD ADVANCE AGENT | {stanc lard remedy for woman's ills. pee ate k es Fee The high altitude of this rection Ere Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 545 N. C.|ractions fe hoth scune peopievand ace) ft has innumerable at. LAPORTE, Ind., May %.—Mrs. aml St. is) ioe a Gunness, multi-murderess, first inter- | Louisiana, Mo., writes: S | ested her victima by matrimonial ad-| “Complete restoration to health means ummer esort Director Free | vertisement, then sent a iravelling) 508 feats me that for the sake of a agent, posing ag her brother, to lure, other suffering women I am willing to). pea ulieull ya ustrated folder giving compete jnformat abo! rious ¥ them to her murder farm, according | make my troubles public. tee a A wary roe BS I Ho He, om plete, slag of mtelatand. boarding haus | to new evitence, “For twelve years | had been suffering |sir-}) freo of charge pinata a an Martin Gurholt, of Iola, Wi rived | with the worst forms of female ills. Dur-| pers Pots! *° “The Cataktil Evening Line, Pier 48, N. R., New York, or apply in to-day and said that tn 1905 this agent |ing that time I had eleven different phy- Boats reached by Christopher street crosstown car. Le: time 6 P. on had so eloquently portrayed the charms |Siclans without help. No tongue can tell ‘hone 1008 Sorin Extra boat Saturday afternoon, Tolar. hoxinning July AT. lee ot Mrs, Gunness that hid brother, what I suffered, and at times 1 could}]= — —— enry Gurholt, hastened to the farm: | hardly walk, About two years ago | His body was found with those of the! wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice, 1 fol- FOR SALE. | PATTEN | LX INE oes tin Arwatibas,: ston [lowed it, and can truly say that Lydia St Mayor » of counsel for defense, |Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. | ¢ says he knows to be reliable, has writ |pinkham's advice restored health and ASC PEN “Bue il hi Ly . WwW feecint, Mrs, Gunes, malod e§ trength. itis worth mountains of goid | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC yee ae fo have been burned go death and that |to suffering women.” This machine, aM and a6 Pit escaped in 3 clo The ‘Getense “will claim the, pody of | What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- polished oak, =F — 4 Yes, o Rellly, missing from Rochester. |table Compound did for Mrs. Muff like cut, WH EXCURSIONS, a ness for her own in the fire. it will do for other suffering, women. $10. 95 — K | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. EXGURS UREAL ESTATE | | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 30th An- |) niversary | | Come Down TO-DAY fare mite smi ||) haven CHUNK 2 dealings len Onoko, The Swit, Le k TO THE AUCTION SALE OF eo. mage thi noma veeause or 1) | DECORATION DAY,M and for this » May 30 : TRASK ESTAT weceive! ours most Hatht ie [| | S1-£0 Round Trip Ticke @ BRONX COU ere crn eaten CTI °) iy Bt wood thi ' 6 al U neaper than any Lake Hopatsong tc LOTS end Aeeriets, many terme DECORATION DAY, i le It mold machine we will $1.25 R i Sale Commences at J$ A. M. at the Exchange take It {n-exchange for a new one and ‘ound Trip. Ticket $1.25 : Salestoom, 14 and 16 Vesey St, N. Y. City. be 0s Ronedloa capemaon eaten Hla lEL-eeyuannecracay Nery CaN Ts rem | JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctionece. a | Lake Hopatcong ; __ DENTISTRY, | =| cara Eatiats || gy rae ab MAY 31. | 1 ine c—f-) Se iin on each ee | o be (frank with y Have You Examined Our New TiN eats ey ietRow"aha sour | | “ANCHOR D i ENTURE” PLATE? DECORATIONDAY Tt has no roof. Does not cover the lt ae 2 root of wine | EXCURSION Cannot work loose or drop down, lolds, fits, satisfies every wearer. Enables you to chew your food well and masticate it thore oughly. Call and see this new plate and have us explain its many advantages. Ours is the Only Place Where You Can Get the “‘Anchor Denture” fj When extractions are made in the morning the new plate will be ready to | wear home at night. All extrzetions made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY au Work Guaranteed Ten Years. Pull Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 kt., $5.00 0 | Gold Fillings,... $1.00 up Silver Fillings......56¢ up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Eden Musee.) (2a door west Abraham @ Straus.) HOURS, 8 TO 6: SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. _Ladies in attendance, ! le —oO RTO O—roeocel | TEETH. If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a late. You can have this done, ‘Xamination of your teeth froo. Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00. TEETH $4-$7-&—-G19 GUILSHAN, | | | I FORMERLY SIEGEL Coopers cit gal this Week. N. E, Cor. 125th St. and a ave SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Entrance, 271 W. 125th SI WORK MONDAY WONDERS 239 BROADWAY. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908.) Cc AMMEYER oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. BASEMENT STORE A Great Clearance Sale of 8,000 PAIRS NATU RE Women’s Regular $4 and $5 AND 4 WOMAN'S i Oxfords and Christy Ties at Metal Welted and hand turned soles. sizes and widths, 50 a Pair $ Taken from our Main Floor stock. All this season’s best models. The leathers are Tan Calf, Gun Kid Patent Leather. All Every pair guar- and Wane Nennd-hand. machit nigh rade Beant makes, thorou Si a, i.00 great wart ted | h every auey Delivered “Write or cal 1 not be aitappalried 126 \ W. 72D ST. Iflces contents from f nearly now | WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, CASH OR CREDIT. HASY PAYMENTS. American Watch & DiamondCo. T Cortlandt, 'G TO ORDER ON hig fine material, cece CLOTHING CO., Entrance on Pi PIANOS A AND | ORGANS. CHRISTMAN PIANOS offer the finest proposition in baby and studio charming upright and player 1; all es, elegantly fin It pays buy Veatigate: used pl kood makes, able. 85 W. lath st.. bet. Sth and Ath ave. MACHINERY. R e—One Hornsby Acroid 25 HD, ol in good condition. Address . 6S John et., New York. mg UP THE SOUND TO GREAT NECK & GLENWOOD Steamei Will leave New Pler 8, E. RN. ¥, (near Hanover 84 “L" Sta, 9.30; foot Slat St.. E. R.. 9.55 AM EXCURSION TICKETS, 50 CTS, FOR SALE. CBee aaa AUTOS BY THE CARLOAD. Manhattan’s Pioneer Auto- mobile Est blishment, is best autom selected by who travel all over th irobasing the best kinds at four and six cylinder, prices: Packania, $1,200! Mercestes, Pj ‘Tribunes, f Hw) Pope Taniaulette + atgtehictee aco S8T5-81.100. ht pasconger), ad 230, Vaite. Sea: Runabout, $500 Pun ppetabe 190T Laozter. 82.300; Raat ere t Ratan $840: 1807 Runa oon ea 8 barge , Swell Auto Bodies Very Low. ret hand), $50: fifty. $75, Now “Hohien, Bib ‘tn #B0e tinportet Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, 200 to 25 West 0th ot, near Broadway | | ee ONeill-Adams G Ee | Store Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store $7.50 Dinner Sets, $5. 80 y Exactly Like Cut. O' Neill Building. We offer fifty of these thin American Porcelain Cottage Compesition Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, decorated in assorted de- Just what you want for summer cottage. Regular $7. special $5. 80 igns. your $6.49 Tea Sets at $4, 50 Austrian China Tea Sets—A service for six people; 56 pieces to the set; very pretty decorations. Seldom are Tea Sets of this quality offered at such a low price. Every piece pe - $4, 50 fect. No seconds. Regular price $6.49; special at. $3.98 Chamber Set, $2.75 Chamber Sets of nine pieces, decorated in large floral designs; 1 piece traced with vold. Regular price $3. Now is the time to Think About Refrigerators Special Offerings for To-Morrow (Wednesday). CG Neill Building, We offer three sizes of the Governor Re- frigerators (like illustration), showing all parts removable. The only sanitary Re- frigerator on the market, and will outwear two cr three of the cheap kinds so exten- sively advertise Number 1 2 Ice capacity 651bs. 75 Ibs. 100 Ibs. Regular price $14.25 $16.98 $20.00 Special price $4.50 Oil Cookers, $3.50 $1.75 Gas Stoves, $1.25 Automatic wickless biue flame Oil! Just one hundred of these nickel- Cookers—two-burner size, warranted | plated two-burner Gas Stoves; burns odorless and smokeless. The only |a blue flame, with remoyable cap one that gives the cook comfort.|burner, including five-foot tenet | Your choice of the Silver or bright- | Gas Tubing with each Stove. Regu- est and best. Rees [lar price $1. ah pedal price $4.50; special at 3. 5 [Els gor ddcoos “sencnanon J 25 Screen Doors Special Made of heavy seasoned lumber, 1/4 inch thick. Your choice of six sizes. (Bring your sizes with you.) Walnut finish at. . 98c Light wood finish... $1.49 Sale of Steamer Rugs Blanket Department We will offer to-morrow (Wednesday) in a special sale 350 Steamer Rugs, full large sizes xceptionally low prices. collection presents a number of choice plaids from, j The and colorings to select $2.90, $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $6.90. $12.00 $14.00 $16.50 | Sale of U. S. Flags For Decoration Day Adams Building—Basement We will offer three hundred U. S. Flags, slightly soiled, at half regular prices, These Flags were used for decorative purposes, otherwise they are perfect, all standard sewed. U. S. all wool bunting. 4x6 ft. Regular Net. 25 | 8x12 ft. Regular | $3.50 price $2.50, at. Price $7.50, at.. Other Flags—U. S. sewed all wool bunting. 2x3 feet, at.. -+-90c] 6x9 feet, at... Res 2x5 feet, at.. $1.60] 6x10 feet, at. eee 4x6 feet, at.. + $2.40 8x12 feet, at. 37.50 5x8 feet, at....-- eee ++ $425 Best Groceries---Lowest Prices. Adams Butlding— Easement. Hote, 5700 Chelsea, Butter- Finest. El- | Sugar —Havemeyer | Soap—r. Fairb in Creamery Table pulls «Elder == Crystal 1 y Fairy F; ie o Sugar, in 5-| | hest “obtain«| | oval age atin Soxp, Domini 8 Packed in 5- cakes; or 20. pas cae else- [oun Sealed stone tr een Brand ue c crocks; ne orax Soa vee each. 1.35 j 10 for W 56 yh Brakeley's z OMT Sat June packed =u Ne sella pz. WE pe ny The Hat ial, ound tiie... eure Welcome to a Aain- Nie eu at all times BR Soh “Pea tone OlL—Le Doyen pure French Olive ARSAPAR per S$, 10 4 Teas, Red Label|SALT—Fine free running) Braty. Oolong. Ceylon) & ra DORE 29 Gr. mixed; | rexu t hon-caking SARDINES — ‘The | Casino jariy 280:; “ape= 19¢ table Be) de, Bane imported Bare cial, per tn dines, tn oll, or tira STARCH — The’ Diamond | oe Norweaian Smoked Sar- Gio Bran enlace Smyr ae it mary starch; J Eq) a. | Ns) aaa Ri1b. eartons. each. ~ Dress Trunks at Special Prices” Adams Building These splendid Dress Trunks are made F basswood, canvas covered, malleable iron Airimmed, jong strap hinges, full riveted roughout; two centre bands, with two 1!4- h straps; muslin lined, two trays, best lock, weight, of 28 in, 30 in. 32in. 341m. 36 in. | 7.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9,95 HANDY WARDROBE TRUNKS—No tray lifting, packing o: any ten Jesired garment can be taken out gt Ve sho i thes 35.00, repacking to do. The time without disturbing different styles, priced as follows: $39.75, $45.00 and $65.00. HEARN FOURTEENAH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Three More Buildings! | Buster Than Evert! Others complain,,..No reason here!.... Why?,...The answer is in our merchandise and values!....Those who never cared to economize before are doing so now!,... We are daily gain- Why ?.... Because money goes far here! oon ixestaine the point where low prices cease to represent value, we adhere strictly to our policy of reliable merchandise ‘at popular prices!....Buying always for cash, we obtain all concessions that cash commands, and sell accordingly....Not only our moderate prices, but our extensive assortments gain in reputation with each new day, CARNIVAL OF VALUES FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. $7.98 Women’s Jackets..4.50 Black Broadcloth and Tan Coverts— Cutaway and straight fronts—lap; or strapped seams—silk lined—all sizes. Limit—One, 59 ct. Shantung Silks,.. .33 Desirable Rough finish silks—full lus- ~Black, Champagne, da, Copenhagen, Alice, Yy, Pink, White, Cream. Timit—it yarde |49 ct. English Mohairs.. .29 | Fine Silk finish—44 In.—black and best colors, including two shades of navy. Limit—12 yards, 14 ct. Corded Ginghams..7}4 | | Mitt. Lengths—Plain stripes and | $1.98 Women’s Kimonos.. .88 Crepe, Challie and Fine Lawn—Jap- trasting satin or lawn bands—all alses. Limit—Two, 98 ct. Maids’ Aprons.......48 White Lawn—Gibson _ style — with Shoulder straps of open or French emb'y—wide strings—deep hems—full checks In best colors—2i inches wide— quality In great demand at fuil price! Limit—12 yards. 14 ct. Yard Wide Percales.,..7 | cut. | ring styles. Including fe Limtt-—Three. Black an ite airlines ~ , | ka Dots—white and tinted $1.25 Women's Dress Hats .67 Chip, Milan and fancy Limit--20 yards. Pinte natural, burnt. brown, navy—Gains- 69 ct. White #*., Flannels .36; borougtis and Sailors. Fine, unshrinkable quality—twenty — | . epeniraweus in hemstitch and $2. °8 lingers Waists....4.74 | i Limtt—10 yards | Sheer Mull and Batiste—tronta | Pr itairiveverseayenica wa emb'y sepa- \10 ct, 34% Cambrics.....6)4 mated by fing tucks—or allover embid | ae with mere'z'd figures—square yoke en- Soft quality—Bleached and finisied | | tirely of Val. lace Insertings—deep by the Lonsdale Company ing gold dollars at to cents. Limlt—20 yards. |] | 32 cte Lace Allovers... Val. | lace cuff—beautiful waists at a mare vellously low price. Limit—Two, |69 ct. Girls’ Guimpes . 19 35 Jaco allovers and inserting ef-| pine White Lawn—extra 1 arise fects, also strong Torchon effecia for! (ine, White awn ex ng, Shirt Ginghamiandl Lingnivdressds—White |) )\ oy, eon ergtucnco aoe enaacrone and Cream. Limtt—12 yards. | 21 ct. Huck Towels.. it—Two, | ; | 43 ct. Rose Spray:.... .22 Three Jack or Pink Roses, with folf- age. Fine or heavy—2 | Broche or white Damas | Limit—Two, Limit--Six ‘ 43 & 59 ct. Boys’ Shirts. .27 Sanita cyADis penn 8 peal CO YCOPCe eae ramen one figures, dots and Best quality—absorbent eae Galatians 22 inch—usually $1.10. 8... 2 inch—usually Timft—Qne. piece each, i $1.43 Couch Covers., .85 } }$2.35 Feather Bed Ticks.. 1.14} Not the) poor inl igs GANS you may | si link, but heavy Tape: & Full and three-quarter sizes—ready to: some’ colorings--full_length—fringed, |» @i—made in our own factory, i Talons: Limit—One. H $498 Suit Cases.... 2.98 las ct. gen: g Balbriggan Underwear ++ +33 Cowhide leather—24 tnch—linen Hned—! Ribbed fan Shirts — French hers—strong leather handles—outside| neck, — sate Tatra | extra deep eh intangcker canned cor- re eres toma Reton | D loc! seats—all size [fate eie on tamlt-conel, 1 Limit—Three Sete, Vacation Sale of ; Stamped Linens and Decoratibe Goods \, % and % Off Regular! Stamped Scarfs, Squares, Ventre Pieces, Cushion Slips, Bureau Sets, Laundry Bags; Comb, Brush and Shoe Bags, ete, Unequalled Values in Curtains, Portieres, , Drapings & Upholstery Fabrics Unequalled in the truest sense— to sea is to belleve....We are not addicted to claiming what cannot be verified—this immense department is filled with ex- traordinary offerings of which following only hint: Ruffled Net C s—wit Inserts—15 styles—value Pu‘deal aualin Gurtlaeestinen carne lace edge and tucks—reg. pearl buttons— with extra double For Memorial Day UNITED STATES STA DARD. {Only genuine when so stamped— “Standard” does not mean “U. S. Standard’—so look for U. S. stamp before you buy. THESE PRICES ARE FOR U. S. Standard all-wool flags—all sizes fuli—double stitched stars and stripes, wide lace ls 6x9 ft. ni BiO5 |e iecoe ec : 3 1.55 | 8x12 ft. . 6.19 Bcoteh) bald i untae SESS inch 2.19} 10x15 ft. + 9.19} etects—overiock edg 8,05 ‘12x18 ft., 12.85); Value $150 to $1.75. Net Great cash purchase of Frenc One of these flags will outwear two or to 6 pair lots—Renaissance, three of the ordinary kind. Cluny and novelty applique designs— about 40 styles—white @ SILK FLAGS—on Staff— value $6.00 and $7.00 pal ... 26] Importer's Samples—Real Lace and paeilnes iB by fash 40 Novelty, Curtalns—Brussels, Renais- 5x8 Inch fas gn sance, Marie Antoinette, Cluny, 8x12 Inch ..., .15] 24x36 inch ... .78] Point’de Paris and Applique on 10x15 inch’. .20/ 32x48 Inch...1.88] French net_many, can be era) 1% to 1% yards Ic Pair would be $4.09 to. sample pric 30 40 .69 98 as COTTON BUNTING FLAGS— | on Staff. \12x18 inch... 8 | 16: 24x36 inch...... -single or Dress Goods Offerings that include not only exceptional values in fabrics for Summer, but} designs— a: rth .12% and -1d.. o% in goods whose counterparts are ane Watnislice and Fig'a ee being shown for next Autumn— Denims 85 Inch ide ' fine. assortme! not possible to buy them at prices fneaidie and al en we name now! SE 1 nants of silk ne Tapestries— weaves, suitable for ng, table covers, ete. am Serges—60 Inch— quality lisine Hnglish Mohalre—hatrline and ja shadow. sttlpe—navy, brown, black—extra, dasteaies regularly «| niffon arom trp nina a CYhudow stripesdy and. si inch: newest blues and browns. regularly $1.29 « ron Striped Se c colo Those worth $1.50 to $2.50 yard... 4 Those worth $2.75 to $3.50 yard Those worth $375 to $5.00 yard. special purchase Bed Sets—French Net and Irish Polnt—full size— large centre motif—shams to match— © $7.00 and &% 5.08 Hosiery Continued Sale of ‘Sample’ ® We Have Just Received Our First Consignment of WASH DRESS FABRICS from THE AUCTION SALE of RECEIVERS OF ARNOLD PRINT WORK... At this writing it is not possible to give particulsrs—enough to say that zoods will be offered at prices representing less han mill cost. Fabrics comprise Mercerized Poplins, Fancy Walstings and Silk Mixed Noveltiée in fine qualities....Ask for them in Lawn Department—On Sale To-morrowa 4 | Ending May 29th! ‘ |