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—= ey THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. skin, areal !SMYTH EXPECTS PLEA OF |70 Foor FLOOD COVERS CITY. BY Aalololelaiaiohaelololaleistlolsisieiaialalatetete ! ae © ¥ Star Slip Cover Co, a4 i i) fotng, to “Joo 32 EAST 23D STREET Ire to sit on anything Taeue ne. 106% Gramercy. Ne connection with any other house. ae pei es Seana Former Alderman’s Trial Goes € has PANIC Ay BLAZE MAN OF 80 A SUICIDE. fora Day, and He May Be State's fre thabitas ness Against Peters. : : | the tri Opposite Metropolitan Lite Busines ihe 5 PIECES %i35,7° the “patriarch ONE WEEK ONLY for years. They are absolutely harmless, says Prot. Munyon, Easily t I exp . je of Best Belgium Linen dministeres ic! ctive. Yc e a bligati 'o ists’ Services. - administered and quickly effective. You are under no obligation, how suid Assistant | No Charge for Oculists’ Services. + stripes—allowing 20 yards; larger suits in proportion. Write and EUETH LSIETC AGI THES BLICAT AC UICETTSaE OS to be absolutely. currest ‘or money ‘efunded, 3X cur man willcall with samples; or CALL AND SELECT FROM OUR %¢ Tro fedelt He” MUNVOH, REBUT GOAOITIGeS take: any elepaow to The 106 E. 23d St., N. Y.; % LARGE ASSORTMENT. | Delivered in New York, Brooklyn or 4th floor. ‘ ss Sea ErANTAY Jersey Gite Perfect fit feereuteed! REUPHOLSTERING AT LOWEST PRICES Hoc Ree | A OE SOE GO he hoisted the trunk and unstesdily be. 1,46 election districts out of a total of near De Kalb ave Specially Constructed £ Fur Storage My to feel his Way to the landing | 248 districts in the whol Winter Temperature and eaithe third floor, where he maintain Justice Lambert had 160 ballot boxes Pure Dry Air Spurtments ur had a hallroom, which- | brow Brooklyn storage in fire, burglar and . Thi warehouse for day's They $e big fer the, narrow si eed was Came from the Sixth to the Fourteenth moth- proof vaults “Joe" couldn't, get forward and he Assembly Distr: lusty The woudn't lot go. He couldn't retreat be- Fourteenth Assembly District js the cause the tenants from the floors above home of Senator “‘Pat'’ McCarren Were prodding him from behind and — —>_ talking to him in a language he un-| Gerstood largely because actions some BIG SALE OF TICKETS times are plainer than words. this time the crowds outside were shouting, Es f fime the crowds, qutside mere shouting” FOR YALE-HARVARD GAME. janging. cei McCarthy saw something was NEW HAVE the matter as soon as he got on the “FP job. He ran upstairs, saw the jam, present time mo | Professor Munyon with Staff of Physicians Have Opened Offices IN THE 14TH STREET STORE. MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. All who are ailing may come and receive the g same expert and careful medical attention and vice as if they paid $5.00 or $10.00 to a physi Graduate nurses will also be in attendance This advice is absolutely free—you cannot of Alderman Abraham on Solid Gold ; i $5.00 Eyeglasses § 00 fa Recorder @ year ago, was For This Week. tl to-morrow by Justice! This ts a remarkable chance and one that cob. i Island City 4 A the mikveh of that 1 Branch of the appeal strongly. t pay if you want to. This is the first time, ™Joe” and His Big Trunk to-aay. chucck's vous |] | in the successful career of Prof. Mun- four feet of wate: umored that Clifford will yon that he has opened offices in a when called to-morrow, appear as a ss aginst Alderman Henry i oy Is’ batis, are! Peters, who was indited for perjul for One Dol glasses will be Denniso’ f police cou absolutely right in every particular. ayy i department store. Mr. Siegel's chain of Pepartm Stores have sold Munyon Remedies ii Blocked Stairs Till Police Old Glueck Could Get There. { AAO O DE OEE 4 ont Chinese men, white staves and “lob-| {2m bygows” poured into the street with | wro: many fantastic motions, weird sounds | /lothing @nd clothing to match when the tene- 17)" 44) ment at Nos. 15% and 17 Mott street with | degan to ill with smoke at 2.15 o'clock | PIAA IAA AAA AA AH Seat thi 74 MORE FOR HEARST. ‘A lot of those who make up the ten families in the rear and the twenty in the front would have reached the crowd, The recount of the in. the boxes of 107 election dis of Brook- lyn yielded a net gain votes for Uved in Sicily. True to the traditions William R. Hearst, in the opening day of bis race, when he heard the cries of the twelfth week of trial of the sult of “Fire!” the first thing he thought of; to oust McClellan and seat Hearst. ‘was his trunk. This made a total of 64 gain for Throwing a sheet about his shoulders| Hearst in the recount of the vote in Outside if it hadn't been for “Joe's" trunk. Joe is a “lobbygow” and on Luncheon Today—11-30 to 2. {Cream of Asparagus Soups corseomme Creamed Codfish, Egg Sauce. New Potatoes, Brown Fricassee of Chicken, Peas Mashed Potatoes Cold Roast Beef. Tomato Salad ice (Strawberry Short Cake Choice { Knickerbocker Punch of lpuilada. Peach Ice Cream Tea or Coffee SIXTY CENTS LILLIAN CORSETS Wearing a Lillian Corset is the first step toward perfect gowning. To attain the svelte lines required today by fashion isnot an easy matter, First of all the corset must be right. If ill-fitting, not suited to Tub Skirts &t $1 the figure, or if built on incorrect lines, the wearer is pbys- Instead of $1.50 to $3.50 ically uncomfortable—that means good-bye to good poise WW ’ ‘ i and a graceful carriage, and both are absolute! Women’s $1.50 to $3.50 White Tailored {aig HOURS EERE Sas ee ee ony my S 2 _ ] A 5 5 . Stern : Brothers || Skirts, handsomely made of fine union linen Lillian Corsets are designed in Paris, where fashions originate, and or duck and lawn, every model is up to the minute in mode — but though French in make, they are modeled to suit the euepleat figure. Made expressly Store Closes at 5.30 P. M., including Saturdays Women’s New Tailored June %2—Up to the re than 14,000 tickets | Rives Joe with one hand and flung the jae been sold for to-morrow's Yale- HAO Eetnseata tonanet vom aooes Harvard all game, | This exceeds jy several thousands th: umber s for} Sterno manthotaolicdnuntiacither rere any previous Yale commencement game. | for the Wanamaker Store, and not found elsewhere. Scores of modeis | At One Dollar Each for all types of figures, though we mention but four: | il Isn’t that the best Summer news that could be motehforthe average amare AP | aks cero for well- AT SENSATIONAL PRICES Sales for To-morrow—Tuesday a loned figures; At 810—Tatest teh bust, smait | and abdomen. reduces the hips MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Cotton Dress Fabrics Greatly Below Regular Value A Large Purchase of Chiffon Voile, | | a it waist, hinless model, made ‘of fine a et told? white coutil. sulted to pait gely leh bust mode SAC NTS Fourth floor, Old Ruling, hips and extremely lone anes (ONE BELTS, with y The manufacturer sent us all he had—not odds and ends, but fresh, handsome skirts that LINGERIE women can put right on, splendidly tailored, in WAISTS gored and plaited styles, and well hanging. Attractive “sample” They are skirts that we should sell under usual waists of sheer 1awn or ba- PEARL BUTTO sizes, suitable for shirts mB 6 | DINNER SETS $35 to $60 French China Dinner Sets— Crisp French Finish, in a large variety of stripes, broken checks and foulard designs, very desirable for mid-summer wear, at \ Value 25¢ Yard yART TOPS, width Imported Tapestries & Cretonnes Also Swiss Curtains at Very Low Prices 50c, 75c, $1.25 SUMMER TAPESTRY, 50 in. wide, Value $1.00 to 2.25 Yard conditions, for $1.50, $1.75, $2, $3 and $3.50. tiste, in a dozen styles, priced at $3.75, regular value $5 to $6.50. Made with pretty fancy yokes or With every woman wanting two or three cool wash trimmed with various laces. Not skirts, at least, for her Summer comfort, the fifteen hun. many of a kind, but all sizes in the assortment. Slightly mussed. dred in this offering won't last very long. At $2.78, regularly $3.75 to a limited number—ve: cially priced—at $28 a Set A clearance of single sets, dis- continued patterns, or sets with a TY spe. FEATHERSTITCH WATERPROOF RUBBER: BRA cen, ¥ 10 : 5 i 4.50—Smart tailored models, with 4 CRETONNES, 31 in. wide, at 28c, 35c, 48c $1 each—tull range of lengths, and equal quantity of $4.50 Smart tailored models, mith missing plece ts responsible for the { Value 45c to 68¢ Yard | eachofthedifferentvalues,astheselling starts—TOMORROW tily trimmed with embroidery, MTs. Most of the sets show NICKEL- | i} SAFETY SIL K | PREMIER black — or SIN o fe, Thi f nalsie, Mai bh i original pri ‘SWISS CURTAINS, with deep ruffle, $1.15, 1.65 MOKNING. eae Bie eaattdins tose Ropeanty beeen en a ee ian ecesu medallions {andiplalts pr oe et aisband upwards, i Third r. New Value $1.50 to 2.25 Pair Q ow Bullding, | Handkerchiefs 1amelled Bedsteads he See a Brace & Ena Hot weather calls This is trunk news that is decidedly out Wholesalers’ profits for a plentifulsupply of the ordinary—specially interesting when the trav- are omitted on Wana Economy Basement, Vid Building. Fourth floor, Old Building, LATEST 8TY _—_——_ ’ >] LAR FOUND. Cc TIONS, each .. eh 5 a | Men SHOSIERY | STARK BRAND PIN ARCH Conver LACES, SC ‘MOOKS, 400 count: Qe aes DR SSUAKERS'| 91/6 | me val PINS, t4-1b, DUX AC | ures a pair 98¢ CLIMAX BRAND MA- .| WASHABLE BELTING, CHINE LK, yard : HOOKS AND EYES, jap- ROPE SHC 19c¢ pannedier nickel “oC NTON SAFETY HNSe il sizen doe, 46 EB COL) LAKGE AROUND | CLI 4c) wane Re P 2 29¢ TRUNKS | | | | Also Bedding—Exceptiona!l Values | BSS TEEDS TED DSn $21.00, 25.00, 36.00 | of handkerchiefs—coo! linen ¢ling season is getting into full swing, The trunksare splen- mayan sco len we as arta” 4c |] they are—pure Irish linen— straight from the man whomakes many ofourgoodtrunks, bout the prices that job. Formerly $5.25, 7.75 and 11.00 | UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, $10.00, 12.50, 16.50 | Summer sorts, Black, tan or cadet Preparations from Our Own Laboratory and three pairs for 50c. c | ——— : j ‘om i washable? ee Formerly $27.00, 33.00 and 43.00 ones, not fuzzy cotton, Here didly made, conveniently arranged, new and perfect— and sell direct peau, —errESEOEEI—— WHITE ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, $4.50, 6.25, 8.75 A ee in abundance, at low prices, The interesting feature is that the price is the same for every Penrewrould ask retailers, Pure Drugs and Medicines for men and women: size of a style, and is based upon the smallest size—and ex- cee Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 cellent value at that, blue Cotton Socks, "185° a ‘Dai, Fs : ’ , e STEEL FRAME WIRE SPRINGS, $3.50, 4.50, 6.50 | Men's—12%4c Each There are dress trunks, steamer trunks, and hat boxes Thread Socks Mies PR eT ddale Btandand ag nh etre iat Formerly $4.50, 5.50 and 8.00 | Quarter andenalf inch nema resu- to accommodate very large hats—as the following details (ith embroid wed fronts, or tan coe lar size; usual ect ton with vertical stripes, 25c a pair. . Faney a LAYER FELT MATTRESSES, $5.50, 6.75, 7.75 show: ‘ney Halt Hose, in an excellent Formerly $6.50, 8.25 and 9,25 varied assortment as to design und (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) Mennen’s Tal- cum Pow ders...... 10c Lydia Pinkham’s Vv table Compound 59C Men’s—82 a Dozen ) dozen. Good quality Dress Trunks, $12.75 and 1-in. hems. Linen-lined; two dress trays, o: divided set-up tray with hat ‘cor color, all new, 50 a pair, Steamer Trunks, $8.50 Brassed trimmings; __ Inen-lined MEN’S UNDERWEAR nen; 4, 4 | Usually | Se Main floor, New Bullding. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY. ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES SUB- MITTED. PORCH SHADES, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC, IN VARIOUS SIZES AT vided OP A vulcanized fibre two straps; _—————— Women's—7c Each par tpentia bresmedy trimmings, -sldel car yideattraysalliconparsrivetedriteat Summer Shi INOW DER ae | = mas, umually cePber-fiveted, fibre-bound: stay bolts. Slzeg $234, 38. ds and colored mock “ Mobeg ene eee AWNINGS AND INDO SHADES | ; Good size, narrow hems, usually lock. 208 E 34, 36, 38, 40 41 #) In.: any elze for #8.50 each. lightweight ecru balbrinesen id h W 4 W | ie. ¢ for ®12,' each, each. $f , f MADE OF DURABLE FABRICS IN THE BEST POSS MANN | ' Dress Trunks, $8 Hat Boxes, $10, White Shirts or Drawers, or pink, CSSIBCE MANNER: Women's—Six for 50c Linen-lined: iirdleable ’ Fibre bound: | brags trimmings: Tetle Shintserae” Cettont also, ‘sto + haw mings; one dre do u copner-riveted: linen- : with st slo 2 Furniture Slip Covers and Draperies jf, Seer uatity, wt tT GR CHET nO Ea Ce Fomovable: Inat forms for-extra large garend., We, each. meggneh, balbrig. 136. 1 ks 3 NEN, ; avn nee 9 8) Usual ay S, copper riveted. Size: ts. ench, h IK - colores LU OF STRIPED LINEN, DAMASK OR FANCY CRETONNES. J} state thor, ota ut Uoling cauyisiss;fovisec) co ipeateesteeeraniate yng TerORMES cotton: $1: a: warment: 1c, BATH SER | i} | ae Special Sales 10A.M. tol P.M. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | ~ SHOES | *MODERATE PI CEDAR CHESTS, SHIRT WAIST AND UTILITY L i i BOXES, ALSO SCREENS IN GREAT VARIETY, " Probably | SIX hundred. different styles This Month-ahead Shoe Sale is doing the unus- te ta R ns a of muslin undergarments, full of June beauty and newness, : 4 alle pds Lace Curtains Cleaned and Stored During are gathered here. ‘The woman busy with providing her Ul thing—which accounts for its success, It is cleaning up a ae Ale Slliant fini wnat OC Summer outfit will enjoy the ease with which she can make the diminishi ‘ mostly her choice, At each price the undergarments are the most e diminishing lots of our fine shoes just when you need orden tasteful, the most charming that can be procured—the best Summer footgear—at the beginning of the wearing season, nightgown at $2,50, the best petticoat at $5, and soon, and not after your holiday trip, And you get, ; y . h 66 »¥ the Summer. No Charge for Storage, — (THIRD FLOOR) MORROW, And in conjunction with the superb regular stocks there are splendid special offerings like these: 1.50 Corset Covers at $1 ; $1.50 Nightgowns at $1 Sook. front Oe vaydows — Nainsook; low neck, short sleeves; and front oririmmed with lace tfinmed with various patterns of Men’s Summer Shoes at $2 Women’s White Shoes, $1.35 lace and insertions, embroidery in- specially, help to make assortments still better, Women’s Gloves Of special interest today: 10 A. M. T ry Elastic Belts, SIDED, BELTS, and nu ¥ ni i | | iWest Twentyethird Street | And this holds true for every day in the year—though T 10 8. M, TO 1 F, Mt, I: ktplop re) continnaly changing. There are, for instance, At Less than Wholesale Cost Fea her Boas oa lnfants br wenrsiy | e' Ay . - rey FA ed and hematite er ing ra Nightgowns $2.80, $3.80, $5, Drawers at $1,80, $2, $2.75, $3 splendid Shoes—Men’s and Women’s—with about as wide OF S20 te inne Tt Valuer « 10c -78, $6.50 75. id $3.75, ioe i ry . ave! RAC TR CH CURES | $5.75, § Ss Olan) BS cao me Lecethr stints choice in atyles and sizes as you will find in the usual shoe anoles reek ee $2.75, $3 and $3.50. $4 and $6.50, store Shoes of {ull Wanamaker quality, though bought 10 AP TOA, M owe wwe SKIN DISEASES When the blood is pure and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth, and free from all blemishes and eruptions; but when some acid humor takes root in the circulation, its presence is quickly manifested by some [J inserticn to ferm larg» osc ettions, beading and rihibon All black; mostly patent leather — Many women think white echoes th form of skin disease. The skin receives its necessary nourishment and pata ae ALIS Le $3 Nightgowns at $2 Bucher Oxfords; some summer Dest for Bummer. “f TO-MORROW, Strength from the blood. When, however, this vital fluid becomes a Uans, embroidered medalilons, bead- — Nainsook, with pointed solld laco weight high shoes; worth §3, Ties and Pumps; worth ‘ 10 A.M, TO.1 P.M, humor-laden stream, it can no longer preserve the healthy, natural ing and ribbon. yoke and short sleeves of lace. stain floor, New Bullding. Basement, O14 Butlding, 10 FO OReR. M. Unbleached Muslin Rfobon-run beading at neck. veavy quality fine, soft finish, waite with a few wash: appearance of the s $1.50 Petticoats at $1 in, but by its acrid, impure nature continually irri- Women’s Tan Calf Oxfords $1 Drawers at 75c tates and inflames the delicate tissues and fibres and keeps the cuticle i Cambrie top. deep, lawn flounce ; ad i ate tissues ai $ anc ps the cuticle in trinmed with Vi ennes lace in- Nainsook or soft. cambric: varl Women's Shi os wide, pretty a diseased and disfigured condition, External applications cannot reach ously trimmed with pretty patterns at $1.65 oeiiats2-50 WB mere, Tage dt, al the blood, and therefore are beneficial only for their ability to reduce car AautA ay sioner ae es ees ana ,FTOM Our #200 and 85 lines: a i tn |) inflammation, and assist in keeping the parts clean. To cure any skin 88c Drawers at 65¢ na pretty Garden’ Ties) in wun san SelAttea Ee ee te cae, fest Se st be fie by ° 2 Nainsook, with lace-trimmed ruffl somes B nernsl be "can be fitted In some style in TO-MORRO' trouble the blood must be purified of the humors that are causing the Fourth sot Oi wuligtie, metal and patent leather; worth 8B. stein tion Old Barony elle so TOMORRE 0-MORKOW, 10 Ae aecto 1B, Me. Lawn Kimonos trouble. SS. S. drives out the humors from the t instead of being i | so that the skin, a healthy, cooling Wash Goods. emnants, 2 to 12 yard pleces, dotted ctr eelines, cress chambrays, ated and diseased, is nourished b serena (5:88 gacs down into theclicuiation and removes every particle floral and figured pattorns, Vatistes and colored. organdieai imp natter, all acids and humors, and res! the blood to its nor- . ' oral and figur | vats id colored mal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin disease or affection, , OU ; J OHN WA NA MA KE Broadway, Fourth avenue ished th senior RU | iin 1g rate "a cus 2c Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to all who write, | A. T, Stewart & Co, Eighth to Tenth street 1} A (ee SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.)