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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908.° ACTRESS WHOIS __ | svabed the early, Eedsthe, worrying | | PITTSBURG BROKERS was cated te the ban to-day and re | wow zie emp or JULIAMOONEY WIMS |i: ==i<°<o" BOT DOWN BET ON sve> inTeetemuery.(GIRL WHO FOILED | Scere, HOTEL CEES have any.” English and was apparently dazed until | | “Oh, yes, you will, Shrimples,"" coord lee se 2 y ite the jungle of¢9aa |» 6 oe ee |the United States C Then her eyes lit up she seemed to | 1 understand. President Broesel, on b¢- a | AT OLD HOME OF A THE E BELMONTS [nee Waa? pe Reaitifal in his new sclne Sine anes gh ere Sees halt of the directors, thanked the young eatoranes usiness as George W, MacMullen poten (aud abe (ace eorse iatooieainie| 4) Fhaveul aces as sere A ‘ sponse tn Polish. None of is omoaterte Gleason Arrests John Malon) Judge James Young appointed the | Directors of Bank Give Bundle | Poses Soud aay how much nad been ind | Guarantee Title and Trust Company re- spring gladness—pearl gr Tired of W ae for Mabel cuttons-that the girls for the May pole and dan HIG ORE crea leaecon jee Sy MSSIntedOnIy. (enen| ae imine on Charge of Making | ceiver. The bond was fixed at $100,000. of Yellowbacks to Eva Lighaabrenblectatnd Set Awards Prize to Her. ; et ie Nanded is In the petition it is stated that the la. ———6@|1s“— BO [oeteer ae eee aa oe cat Hand Book. ston il reach famow, wae tho Javornecka. KILLED BY FATHER'S MEDICINE. i 5 Vist aercas) “io Ca) CoO) Cte Conu) WI LS AE) Atvr Grinking half a bottle of his Four Men Injured in Front of just across the path from the May| ‘anita ete dee a aaa ACAS TH GALSINE) “ARCO Pya Jovernicka, the twenty-one-year- | contetned @ good percentage of turpen- ne, twoend-a-half-rearold Frani (OUTING OF SHRIMPS. | stage setting. Around and around Mallon, a dapper younz chap, around they rode to the tune of “Pans: John Mallon, Led Cae was to-day held in $50 bond by Mag: BATTLE FLEET AT TACOMA, old Polish girl, of No. & First street, | t! The Atlantic bat-| who on Monday frustrated the attemp! | Russell, of No. 615 Greenwich atreet, Once Famous Lower Fifth | Avenue Residence. |the Pench of the Park.’ strate Cornell, in West Side Court, on| TACOMA, May 2. Don’t Know Them?. Fudge! They For Her ‘Che-ild’s' Sake the complaint of Detectives Fox and) tleship fleet arried and anchored | of three men to rab messengers of the | sled at the-Hudeon Street. Hospital this, ar | Halt an hour later Mabel Hite was! Gleason, who charged! him with aceept-| in Commencement Hay yesterday Jefferson Bank, No. 103 Canal street. | moraine. ' ‘ Cavort at the Circle | still in bed according to the best in-|ing a bet in the Times Building yester- - = JUST ESCAPE DEATH. Th | formation, and then it was that Julia! day af James Mack, whom the =r Se ee heatre. | Mooney's boom for the queenship was| de Pd_with being a eon-| discharged. rted for fair. | o the officers, Mallon was! Ai | “We should dot," declared Shrimp} Ac CES what is known as an prding Stone Pi'lar Topples Over and Carries Down Many ’ Tons of Debris. ppy hour to-day— Connelly H ur and a half or We should @o ft for her child's Cee . empty 7-Pound Cc ety ’ : - ’ kK." He was stationed in front of one me 2" il New Potatoes 19 the even two hours, though it seemed like i owd wate a fleeting moment—the Shrimps revelled | “Her che'tld!" exclaimed a group of! Mack. As cr wi atl in Central Park andj astonished correspondents from Park ett in a May 7 crowned Sarimp Julla Mooney Queen Row | alse oat A a of the May | “Sure! sald) Shrimp Porter “Her| a cinch » {s said to have stat Does 4 r the sticks—regular | “Who a timate 1 to 20 shot. Wi ant} At All the James Butler Inc. Stores. This week we are giving housekeepers a great treat by selling new potatoes almost at wholesale cost, and far below what small Crowds going to work along lower With avenue early to-day were fright ened out of their wits by the collapse ed reader pause to ask| husband's here with the kid | The correspondents wrote hurriedly, the Shrimps?” | all woo! of masonry and scaffolding from two Don't you read the ads.? And don’t then consulted ‘“-ddie” Pidgeon He ind sf 1 do.” repied Det ' old-fashioned , brownstone — residences. you ever go out of an evening or an nodded fn all seriousness ne pro. frering t ealers must charge you. once the fh August » the aftrnoon and give the drama a (ooost?| “Remember, girls,’ remarked Shrimp jayonet, Mack The - c bet, He core hes: Ww potatoes are se! ‘the elder, and the Van Renssalaer Ken- Well, then you should know that the| Hazel, “that It 1s our miss: bring nthe. Sony SiGe as ff ne le iy n ok g eae by cur ort buyers from nedys and améng the last of the relics Shrimps are of the Circle Theatre and|j|ight and happ'ness into the lives of accepted the mon inest fields in South Carolina, where, at this season, the new crop is reached perfection. They are thoroughly ripe, uniform in size, and will boil-or bake of it in a small sas then arrested that not of a fish market | oth I'm for Julia, Let the dance; of the day# hen that part of the ave Now you have i go on.” . aints of les nue was the most exc! r 1 ous The M o-Round ?"" Pidgeon reach into his -! ent $1,500, ke book int # % Ny ae orate pnt aera ee aoe aca aaeh Gr tke | hecho "2 & han MAOEEE TL Gre white, dry and mealy. Don’t fail to get your share of this extra % ow a; 0! 'e¢ a NOKE bi ae eac te stance wm bet was accepted, they | C ice if a) Mime fantigits Up at Nocn to See the Dawn. [girls an adjective; whereupon there fayeand the hand book manccoula not | choice shipment. i f A 2 301, ea helo: Weil, the Sirimps had to get up early jwas more rejoicing. be found after the bettor’ won. | Other big money-saving prices this week for the highest quality : this noon nd to tat queeen All Danced Merrily of pure foods at all the JAMBS BUTLER INC. STORES follow: taker for more thaa tlve ve -| business. Edythe Graham was the*frst| ‘Then all danced m y and the| TO HONOR COUNT TOLSTO! Pl to be come Unis ad reaoned the te secretary. was crowned u of “the | Drate the Hghtleth annive the aA aa ; re ae ide ap ee 5 . is AAA Tao ae Ue a a birth of Count Leo Tolste y ve Sreameries; deliciously sweet and fragrant; gaininga riends ev | of d, or, Just Brasned Back,” | Merry~ isente JOpaepublio: lbraryaine this The new grass butter, fresh from the Western Creamerie ly sweet and frag gaining a host of new ery day, he hilltop to survey | At dete reports Mabel Hite was rest- land by LN ng. the Count's name to the 2 ctor’ a omment | cel iShotntathaed mh So?" Belle Brook Print Butter - c | and Aare on HO M HS, RS, CUSHMAN Este marred reper a = There is no fancier or finer butter to be had than the Belle Brook Prints—The acme of excellence in taste and flavor. ee aka Cathar 561 Full Cream Cheese, Ib., cut to 15¢ aA. £) iss, | Over the aout fifteen minutes Highest grade of New York State, rich, {ull cream cheese,—twicg as nourishing as the best porterhouse steak. Smoked Shoulders, a lb. - 8c ase’ “My Swectheart’s Hee Man a aie ae ahaneones aw t hair and the the Moon’ Girl Married \aeanper asus) /iddaneltelAipiney Ethel Becond left to eae area and the cons To-Day. Vetiver Pe eat ee et Broadway at Thirteenth St. ney workmen and both hale | RRoe: th Gun Nenorathat Delicious little “picnics,” lean and tender, weight from 4 to 6 Ibs; sweet and nourishing as sugar-cured hams, ‘on a couple of windoy work and sjust escaped her sister Shrimps were going tu hand Around the Cor-| her as soon as the rumor that Mabel le Edwards; thal yitte had overslept herself could be Bee eet ganineaeateet uate verified by a mounted policeman, who became the bride ¢ L. Cush-| was aie Oa Lae CORALTS GH NS Oe EG et | sages from the a catimec, | to get up the Shrimps frollicked with the other ldren until the mother of the| ® flock of the other children grabbed them by the slack of their merry-g9- rounds and cried in alarm party motored to Owl'a| “Come away; them is actresses.” Boneless Bacon, a lb. - - 16¢ Swilt’s Famous Eagle Brand --best of aligygag cure bacon aged Slice streaked with fat and lean—a rare breakfast delicacy. Essie Sugar Corn, can - - 10c Maine's choicest product; worth 15¢ a can; regular low price 12c; sweet, tender and delicious. Sugar Corn, regular No. 2 can, 7¢ Choice quality, Maine style; various brands that are regularly sold elsewhere from Sc to 10¢ a can Liberty Pickles, 10 oz. bottle, 10c Gherkins, Onions, Mixed, Chow-Chow—in sweet and sour pickle—all the choicest kinds of feat fresh-bottled appetizers. = Fi burying In the Little r to-day Mi: whd won ' 150 Ready to Wear » Trimmed Hats Formerly $7.50 to $12 loft bu built ove rick gt the upper fo ted by the Rey. Dr. G ch was condy James man and Miss Ant! bridesmaid. weddl 1 Cyport was ans not de !mpeded. was at the curb at the time accident and’ was the means | two The cin carcyinnll ptember will honeymoon at Mr. | horrid that they ought to keep off the sand spthtges; |-Cushman’s country home in the Ralron- | grass. bridge’ when | dacks How Could You, Mabel Hite! t Cushman retired to private life] » the pillar fell over, the scaffolding col- Be “We've got enough trouble, girls, Japsed and with: a-terrifyang crast and | Cit @ dense cloud of dust. the whole, struc- and later, ‘ ; was sonaidsy ture seemed 'to ‘bury’ them in its depths, | WAS WHO May Irwin, She was | . to the street and fell athwart the| iva Inthe moon, but he cant NO Impie an perate | Flora fe, Marie Stewart, Rita of saving: Jacob Auerbach, nineteen sb z a Senin old) HdeU Novas Ludlow rathests ple will ee ene len Beckworth and May figden, thirty years old, of Bijou apartments, West One | Ths oe ee the ene Janie The Hats are smartly trimmed with flowers and feathers. Third s and tyealxth street, and] @pinion that some mothers: were so Never bests hanimillineci oli thisicleasi heen iberty Jams 1 Ib. lass i ar 10¢ L 9 e 9 offered at such a low price. All kinds of i, rown {tuits, at a remarkably low price—popular with thrifty housekeepers. Blue Ribbon Jams, 1 ib. glass jar, i7e Fanciest quality of home-made, pure, whole fruit jams, worth 25c. a jar. Full assortment of the choicest varieties. Campbell’s Soups Wreath ‘Jeans 20C3 CaN 9C | 100 Condensed Milk 100) S. & H. Stamps truck, suporting a great deal of the|the romantic influences gtone and wood and making a little Beeson sss ene enTO HELP BRBY'S is Jor Health And Beauty. anied by a guttural velling that con- nued long after he was hauled out, unhurt. | Downey told the Court, “and the time, 'bat set up a howling in ( Erm, cite Giny Sou iy GR One S.& H. Stamps | The four most popular brinds—BUTLER'S, LIBERTY, SEMINOLE and ESSIE Es were dug out. Migden's lett le was| Novel Plea of Edward Downey | FREE MILK—fresh trom tour famous herds of cows in the Mohiwk Valley, at these FREE Broken and Auerbach’s back was! duces Magistrais Butts to : R With 1 Ib. sprained, and there may be internal 5 5 With I-Ib, > fpjuries, Dr, Foucar took them to the Discharge Him. Carton Old Planta- Xow York Hospital Cn the plea that he exceeded the au- s tion Coffee Dans Were two workmen with wheel: | tomobile speed law to hurry a mother Diana for 30c Baa they fell with it, Taco Siiver. to her five-weeks-old baby crying at omit cn ' @tein, of No. 153 Ludlow « fell on| home, Edward Downey, a builder, of I b Bis back. He prevented a lot of stone No, 45 Madison avenue, was to- ea Very Best prom stellt uae ee Re aR | discharged in Harlem Police Court 9 c @oratched about the and his back | Magistrate Butts : | Easily Worth L j ys 50c Tea $s sprained. but he went to work.) “I invited my friends, Mr. and Mre. $1.50 a Ib, « | R DEN Bs oa vy Total Pur- Patap Kissschu was also manipulating Henry Bogart Clark, to take a motor | for SST Sa a er chaas oe a@ barrow and his de: ent was accom- drive | in the Bronx yesterday after- ; . i 70e @ can, We Can, Se «: Can, an, Oe can, f0e 80c as a tive-weeks-.ld baby “and Policeman Wetzel arrested the con- tractor Waiseb on » charge of criminal ried about it s soon ns the tire was repaired T rted to let the machine out abit, t to the extent of a twenty-five: Shee Points for Health Negligence. He lives at No. 1176 Vox | _ street, the Bronx. There were numer- | §! ous groups of pedestrians at both ends npr! put by a 10 “S. & H.” Stamps Free s'77%.... Of the construc 268 é@ only ones it a he | Rimetere thertworwindsricicaners, Clark. who! la a lawyer at No- é ae : Salad Oi’, large bottle...... 2€c | Pepper, biack or white tin, 102 | Vio.ct Ammonia, bores . Lae No. 36 West Fifty-ninth street, core Why do 4,236 physicians in Best Gicss Starch, 3-Ib, box, 18e | Mustard, Butler’s, tin, 10c | Liquid Bue, large vot tle, . ldc MR. HAWKES TO MARRY. [iteathac when ihe ‘arrose wane fest Ba Greater New. York City use vi- Tomato Ketchup, isi s,bat. L7e¢ Hrepared Mustard, bottle... 10c¢ | Corn Starch, Peerless pxge. 10¢ SSS Donnevseor out ot; theamachiney end brators ? Worcestershire Sauce, bottle, ASe | Pecr ess Malt Extract, bot.. 10¢ | Bicarbonate of Soda, pkge.. 102 Wormer Dock Commissioner Gets | Keop the voune mother {rom her loved Ne Why would a physician use a vi- Witch Haze', large bottle.,..25e | Farina, Blue Pibbon pkgs, 8e | Cder Vinegar, large bottl:, ive , Ltcense fo Wed Minn Morrin, = [OM A2¥ lonmer aces tn tale brator if it had no merit? Shredded Cocoant:i,! arge pkg 12 | Tapioce, Blue Ribbon, pkge. 8c | White V regar, large bottle, 10e Prepared Fiour, large pkg @.. Lie) Heminy, frijmph 8 8c | Lemon Flavoring, dpftle. Why do thousands of people go Chili Sauce, Butler's, bottle, ize! (Baking Powder, +-!b. can 35c | Vanilla Flavoring, ttle. to a physician to be treated with a ] ae ll Hawkes, former Dock | case “Warrant. your discharge.” said | loDougal i oF Magistrate Butts to Mr. Downey, wi Commissioner, visited Chief Clerk | jeft the court-room si 1K. sca) coaiteseg malo pane tases TAA Tne : vibrator if it did not help them? if {Bay Joes he remarked, “'m going WOMAN AND MAN DEAD . ‘ Physicians say that the funda- Suggestions {or the Decoration Day Outing be married zoon id I want a license. 4 incip a 7 . il go up and got my Mancoe and. re- IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY. ss 4 MECHANICAL. MASSAGE e ’s salad Dress | Fresh from the National Biscuit Co, | be" ‘turn in @ short while.” + + . e Nature’s aid to stimulate the circu- the 14E sooiai jeas - | scons Uneeda Alsenll, Package | Ro t Hees + In about and hour Mr. Hawkes got BANGOR, Me., May —The bodies of i : foack with Misa Eva Van Cortlandt |R. G..Kelth and Mrs. Elizabeth Ready ation of the blood, c t's Salad Dress An-aus ee eae Bemis Seven of Aumpei cieetelt | were found to-day I ine woman's tome | What Is the advantage of me- og ents sbottie LOC uuer cl Lemon Snaps Cc a ton Sorts ‘eave Tar vameTes [im this city. with evidence said co Indl. | . chanical massage over hand mas- HB AEOUE Red ¢ Cc Bs Seirty-nune Mr" Hawles in fueryer {cate that Keith’ killed ‘the woman and| (ae Clive Oit—Moiteo & Co. | Re ribams | Uneeda Milk por five yeare od, and lives at No. 44] "CoiG) ang “Mrs. Ready were cach | WG sane an Brand; best imported; in | = ae am ‘Dwventy-sixth street, | about forty-five years of cavand each 7 Simply this: If the hand could + 23@ | Smoked B t—Blue Ribbon Brand; in water easily prepar Hlewkes wrote in the blank where the |leave several children. It ts bel’eved : make 60 DEEP P TRATING . ices f : package... hanes ab written; “Emile. was given |that the tragedy was due to Mrs. Py ; ‘i SHCES SILOM) then choicestacutsy(or Jelly Powder—Bh fi Arittening, proveding MeDougail, but | Ready's persistent Fetusal to. marry ~} Yi strokes a minute and an ARNOLD § ahh M es Ach COG Tee cned beet; regular 15¢ carton i c “pon: choicest nee in re lon pri /) bf i e. sean 2 Alby oy : Seek iat (a idifferenco in Pi VIBRATOR 18,000 strokes a min- ae PERU G || lotic eee Se Oe od ilavorsy pkee ute it would take the hand 300 minutes or FIVE HOURS to ac- complish what the vibrator does in ONE MINUTE. It exercises the muscles, stimu- lates the circulation of the blood and strengthens the life ceils of every tissue—THAT’S why ALL the lead- ing physicians use vibrators. That's why the ARNOLD VI- BRATOR INSTANTLY relieves : Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Weak Spine, Kidney, Liver and Bowel trouble and every other disease in which the circulation is impaired. The Arnold Vibrator does everything we claim for-it. We are daily proving its posi- tive benefits to suffering humanity at our demonstrating Parlors, 424 Fifth Ave., corner sth st. The demonstrations are free to the public. There is no charge for them w ever. The nurses and. physicians give the treatment without any fees whatsoever in privacy of separate rooms where there is as much seclusion as at one’s home or in Office of the family physician. Handsomely Ilustvated booklst on health and beauty sent cn request. ee Sesiestmenemmniininineninieaeeieneene Speciais for the Week End at 94 James Butler Licensed Stores Hennessy’s 3 Siar Freneh Brandy, ‘i\.:" $1.30 Francisco’s 3 Star French Brandy, “0i.i:* $1.15 Plymouth Gin, ©. ».... 85¢e| Superior Gin, surevs, vowte..... 75€ Gld Monogram Whiskey, >. 75¢ Kingussie Scotch, »t..... 79¢ Sir John Power’s 3 Swallow Dublin Pot-Still, bottle $4 California Claret 9 5e |Bemecton Cocktails — the pure juice ot the grape; an i; mixed trom the h, 45 & 25: i PAR | Something Entirely New | NEW YORK Cretonne and Shadow Taffeta. “Koch” Special Trimmed 10.00 Models Value $25.00 x ° “Reproductions of the very latest Parisian fad as affected by the best dressed women of Pari: eee dinner wine; gallon (jug free) Imperial Whiskey remarkable value, small flask 15¢;, pint flask 25c; we 50e¢ Guinness’s Stout???" $1.35 |Bass Ale, vozn Bottss, Pint suc. $1.50 30° Sac) aie. Lager Beer, utnssststituices th th Cléarance Sale--ImportedM sa‘els

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