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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1908, 1 'Mr. Z.' was taken suddenly ill. He tice Goff, “and I have placed you unde: | | followed in the wake of the engin was laid up on a couch and Mrs. Em- MEG Lae a a aa eee seep | and the nearby streets were e0on Saame pey, pushing Mrs, Baudoine and) Dr. While walting for his $1.00) bondsman med with men, women and children an adjoining room, sald: j |to arrive Kunze put in his leisure ti § y On the way to the fire the axte ef Stumpf i |+you go in there. 1 take care of with corrugated brow on an explan | the hose cart of Engine Co, Ne 18 ES ire, ; | ton of his lamentable lapse of tnem- | | snapped 4. Church avenue and West i a |} “The room into wh Mrs. Baudoine i | handed’ y melo justices Gone wee It | y ee Sek. nk zimmer were ' ; rf e- | to censor. it go as it lay, It 9 ; ; t rl ‘CK BAUDOL.E Counsel Alleges That Three | Lawyers Planned to Trap | | sur 1 \the age of nineteen I had a fra ‘ FULL TIME IN STEEL TRUST, PITTSBURG, Pa., June %—Ten @> partments of the Homestead Steal L. | Works of the United States Steel Cer |skull, caused by a fall from a scaffold. poration, sill bein 9 peration to-mmen. PERJURY CHARGE <2 e ee" BACK TO UTICA FALL FROM ROO ro have operated during the past three months. ‘This will add an extra day’a ito M. O. L. Alderman Acquitted STOCKS CLOSE HIGH |Candidate Will Go Home as Mrs. Dora Scholl Tumbled | Children Frightened by Small montns., this wi Then and th help Mrs, Baudoine re called a ; act He” Swi youeve by Jury Is Again Held in get a lawyer Her in Divorce Case. ey as St. Valentine day, and $1,000 Bail. | day. or two later “Mr. 2) introduced }'Mte Las her 1 Meo He” al == After being out forty-five minutes | CLEVELAND, July %—James §,, With both eyes practically closed by! Coney Island had another fire scare pelt collar one fat woman's Wale | "y Soon as He Can Léave from Top of Camegie Blaze Near By, but All = === } Get Out Safely. The Tightness of Collars | and Corsets on Hot Days. It fs remarkable how tight « fat maa's the Hospital. Library In Harlem. HIRED WOMAN TO HELP. /2ian’tnat dine Si2"Nue! me 'ioneated : cmular size collar of & fat, women'e, Siu, * “lhyphen_ between and L,,’ between! the jury that has been hearing the evi- \Sherman, Republican nominee for the cataracts, Mrs. Dora Scholl, aged| this afternoon. Public SchoM No. 10 ay "Ther, row) Geveral degrees, emoaller is out of danger, ac- eighty-one years, to-day ventured out| became the scene of a lively panic and than the suffocation polat. Result: Much 28 tay oN yr. Ti putting Ina dence in former Alderman Henry cey| Illinois Central and Copper | vice-presidency. ‘hell i [me Nexth wea nnd Mr. A e c puffing, fuming. gasping and general rmls- | Remarkable Story Told in gellngtea' atte Maat Rees vr menty ttre Sel Sw God Gang inne fF cer ane te the Pont att Carne bers eee e Na ee Tiegeernae te ashen 4 iY ai He bv Mr_H’ for the appointment of a ref-| Goff in the Criminal part of the Su- ~ f |three physicians treating him at Lake- Bullding) iat (No: 2) East) One) Hun= |)" oo a pasttecand) exeitementl wae) tenre } Court Concerning Persons cree. Justice O'Gorman, named Poke Preme Court returned a verdict of not Day’s Trading. jslde Hospital, and it the improvement dred and Twenty-fitth street, and 108-| Cowgon Into a few minutes. caltheretore do tat folks put, ap with euck Acting for Rich Clubman, | Simzviauseine's ‘amenaed answer! and gullty at 238 o'clock this afternoon. : continues he will be able to leave the |I7F Rer balance fell to the rear yard.) The fire started in a Went Seoond fom Marmola Frenerigton Tablets (age i | founteruands tong intimacy with Mrs,| Peters, who had spent the morning at hospital on Monday. The cool weather ® distance of five stories. She was tioteathieelo layacaw Kleked the |fiots Marmota Prescription), would” take Sarre Sineclese Maen Atte ty Meet tallcoee then argumentative, and], The stock market opened rerulaty lor tne pant two days haa been moet ‘Aken to the Harlem Hospital with «/ te eon Mim O Mane Son Tse A aot tat Saar at ete Gerious charges of conspiracy to rall-| Myiie divorce, And sme foMwa Mr. L finally Iachrymose under cross-examin- | lower to-day. The market during the | teneneial to him, fractured skull and internal injurtes,| Caicags fire, In a few seconds the|wier tere collars, and cormets 10) Deuce, Foad the young wife of “Jack? Bau-| she had agreed to monthly |etion, passed out triumphant. His tri-/ first hour was featureless; after a small! str sherman has not given any indica. | from which she cannot recover, flames leaped out of the stable window Wouldn't a lors of sexen oounds e weele Jallmony and ‘Mr. 1.’ $00 counsel fee. umph was short-lived, however, for he| rally the prices reacted to about the tion whether he witl follow the advice of | Mrs. Scholl for a number of yearshas| Unga puri in one of the cottages ate {27,0 few weeks work wonders on, yous Goine through the divorce court were | with the priviiexe of applying for an | was almost Immediately re-arrested on| level of Inst night's close, | his physiclans and undergo an operation; been suffering from @ complaint, which:| taqned to the school yelled “Fire! The harmless little tat destroyers. You can Jimade to-day by Moses H. Grossman additonal fee. vallzed that she was be- ®fother perjury charge rowing out of| Trading was dull Vater his recovery, though bie friends| When the temperature ts cold, affects| teechur led ne frightened obildren into set & Iarae, care containing enough to g vefore Justice Blanchard, in the Su- ized and went to Avery & his testimony before the Grand Jury| The Stock Exchange directors OF- regr :nat if he does not do so he will| her lke heat, and when the mercury) Third street and the principal end) ey the Aarmola Co., of Detroit. for ? greme Court, in an argument on an/ Schlessinger for hop, in the M. O. L. boodle cases. The in-| dered trading closed at 1 o'clock to-day break down again under the strain o:| 14 up she becomes cool. According to|¢eachers in the main school building 75. cents, and that amount flone should i application for an increase of alimony | Wants Big Alimony. tellectual giant's bail was fixed at $1,0W0| a: a mark of respect to the memory of the campaign her son-in-law, Jacob Dunniger, janitor] sounded the fire drill. Aithough they {Ke of fat enough to, maure eyee tte and counsel fee. | ‘Jack Baudoine enjoys an income of on the new charge jthe late former President, Grover Whether he decides to go to Baltl- of the library building, who with his| had considerable difficulty controlling Stmtart—nnd do it without the ald” of é Mr. Grossman's charges included one | $4.00, There is no dispute of thi The Justice in his charge cautioned) Cleveland. more later and put himself in a sur- | wife occupies rooms on the third floor, the tetror-stricken voungsters, they got either, exercising or dieting, They ars BY of conspiracy by three lawyers, which come {s $25.00) a vear He has the jury not to let their opinion of| ‘The stock market ruled strong dur- geon's hands or not, Mr. Sherman in- | Mrs. Scholl got up at 6.% o'clock this’ them all to the street. Qrugeist has, and we are gulte sure the us began with the creation of a compro- house servants and eight coachmen Peters or his colleacues welgh with|!ng the late trading and prices were | tends first to eo home to Utica. morning compiaining of the heat. The fire itself was of no consequence only one tie pcank taken cane, poaundl R a Zarchmont’s yachtsman, clubman and| tain us in the state to which we are “If there was something In the ap-| Small buying mo ius tied Gena: GOVERNOR’S COUNSEL. heey we se aielinta, aaa TaUno eee | eee of pleasure-seexers at Coney {ixe. \ " dilletante in the enjoyment of an in- entitled asthe CHO nd Gy” latea PeBTAnce of these men, these colleagues : be : nv. 3 Jrossman. jaculates come of $45,000 a year. ‘The caso had| juice Blanchard. “A divorce court ia of the defendant, or In their manner isaerl siafon iuclON. | soshes Names Potter to Succeed , Tun through all the preliminary stages, not a place for the distribution of a of testifying or thelr faliure to testity| The total uf stocks were 207,400 even to the appointment of a referee t nan’s estate. A man should and wiilj that arouses in you a feeling of con-|*hares, and of bonds $1.1 hear the case, when Avery & Scile: | be made to sunvort his wife and family iy ‘ “| properly but if the statement vou have tempt, or a feeling that the city was finger were substituted as her attor-| made of these acts by the three men) disgraced in being represented by such meys in place of “Mr. L.,” who had/ 8 true thev should bo called to the at-| men, vou should not let thie Influence ‘| tention of the District-Attorney."” : i een engaged for her by “Mr. H.."| “Mr” Ely ts an Assistant District-at- YOU in determining the guilt of the ‘who was the husband’s lawyer, after|torney and assures me that le will not defendant.” Richard Schroeder, living in an apart- nent at No. 27 East One Hundred avd Pyenty-fourth street, with rear windows facing the back of the Hbrary building, says he saw the old woman venture out on the roof, and then feebly grope her way toward its edge, over which she tumbled. I called to her to look out where she Utah Copper gained 2 points and the ward Sandford. ALBA? ey. ine %.—Gov. Hughes to-day announced the appoint- ment of Owen L. Potter, of Albany, as counsel (o the Ge or, to succeed Edward Sandford, resigned. course. Bert) Assistant District ttorney Smyth, ' penuncre euotlenayoung, lawyer, shad) lecatlis WAraibneosanneticed ie ees Fine for Clifford. Amal. Copper Mr. Potter waa born in Ithaca, June! ..5 Toing he sald; “but sie seemed . assisted In creating a compromising | pianchard reserved decision. | While the jury was out in the Peters! Amer oso * > oa 16, and was gra) tN’ dazed, and paid no attention to my iq , situation for Mrs, Baudoine by being | —<—<—— |care ex-Alderman Cilfford, who as-|Amer_ Lovo. 'p rel ata ee ei warning.” Mornin Sales or ‘Bo Ss rls Gc aacanaly ill i the apartment | “ | cepted The World's $6,000 under the im-| Amer uger = % years pines Bas been Schroeder rushed into the street and {gj ry ef-s supposed mutual friend. | v mn Co. th Nene e i ho 4 pression that {t was a corporation| Am. Tel. & T. Fd Z summoned a policeman, who sent for Mr. Grossman hid the identity of the ALLEN IS WI iNER I eaalaw nants eo teetke eee aconda Min Ps 3 PAUAInBUlaNsORUeAALGEReL a WhO sat Saturday from 8 A. M Till 12 Noon. J three lawyer conspirators by mention- i | for ex-Judge Cowing, came up for sen-| Hit.” son 4 a tended the injured woman, said that GAIN we repeat our sensational economies for Little folks. Every j ing them only es “Mr. H.," “Mr, L. tence. Cilfford was a@ pitiful sight, as|Can. Pa: 3 y y ‘ she had no chance for recovery on ac: price at cost ear it. A DOLLAR will do double work here and “Mr. Z.,” telling the story as fol- limp as a wilted collar, as he heara|Chee. & C m @ Pennssivania count of her age. : Price at cost or near it. A a Si cepenne ay lows: his attorney, Abraham ‘Levy, offer a| hicayo @ Aitun". 4 1O Renting THeninniin street with a great crowd during this event. Don’t pass it—buy. No mail, ‘phone or his attorney, am Le | Chisako @-Aiton. Wenty-fifta atree a great crowd uM Neer Sat . é i Charge of Conspiracy. | powerful plea for clem He wept, | CMe: NW ot: td ae 45 the body, of the woman wus cagrieg fC. O. D. orders filled. Quantities Testricted to prevent dealers buying, “We are liere because of the ingen- and his wife and children in the back] Consol, Gas 4 14 pire | oumacrome che) rear ceahe utrarsean i , tr) Intants' 29¢ Ve 10. Abree gentlemen of the bar. Joan F. (Spectal to The Evening World.) |torney described him us a tool of the 5) mr T. PAUL REPORTS. “th less QE si ow heck, no sleeves, tape df Baudoine, who now pays his wife an| CLIFTON, N. Y., June %.—There others and the victim of his political 1% ie RS LINER 87. s Eos Soe ee Ue, » Luc iq allowance of $250 a month, is executor| were several surprises this afternoon ambitions, Clifford, said Mr. Levy, was rail + The Am steamer St. Fay oe Cdacbsaissey: 6 t of his grandfatuer's estate of four or at the end of the second match round) doubted ‘taut he wld have ee neg 1 | Te Ee a etter ce ———— mnt } five milion dollars. His Uncle Abra-|in the annual Staten Island golf cham-| not temptation been placed before hin g 1 OO aD SIO CA. M. She will probao! Children’s $1.50 Dresses, $1.15. bam gets $20,000 a year, and the rest of| pionship at the Foxhiils dock about 8 P.M. Saturday. too, urged that clemency be extend the revenue of the estate—abvut $50,0% | Allen, of Forhills, although seized with \ ; acs to the two boys, ‘Jack’ Baudoine | lumbago, to the acoused man, ‘The District-A is morning beat W. Taintor, torney’s piea seemed to move Clifford| i z SSE DEL | and his brother Charlie of Richmond County. 1 up after an ex.|¢Ven more than his own attorney’ Girauatitcltelwarinkwidoweritorcys tion, and fis shoulders heaved as he| citing contest, followed by a sizable| heara nis temptation’ desettede Me { & 5 i vase two years old, in J87, when he met | gallery. Taintor iy also a member at! Levy aisu orrered a list names num- | ' —— ae Miss Mai Chatterton, then seventeen! Foxhilis and champion of that club.| Dering 1,20 of Long Island City pe ple 3 * 95, 4 Sia student In the Washington Uni-| Aiten made the ne medal cand of 7% 820, wanted Clifford let off easy, "nce ii & Girls’ 50e Rompers, 29¢ ,PeY.” 25¢ Belt & Prsiol, 17c. , versity. He afterward married her | while Taintor required 78. At the turn| friends of Cum ri of extra MULSTER BELT AND TOY CAP r 1 ot IST) elt made of patent leath- . | 5 asainst her mother's protests. A baby Justice Goft's face wag stern as he ithe Oe B 7 | als 6 2 turned to Cilfford, and after admonis 17zc 5 jas born to them, no: ven years 41 . J £ Bek D e! w en There was another surprise when ing him imposed’ a fine of 81.000, the 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. W. McMenamy. Foxhill's, beat L. H. alternative to be a day in prison for | “Mrs. Chatterton's objection to thg/Thomas, the only other Richmond! each dollar of the fine remaining unpa.d. | marriage ws aroused on the recelpt| County man remaining in the champion- His, friends at once started scurrying | of a letter sagned ‘A Mother,’ telling| ship set, by 3 up and 1 to go. Thomas) “In nis arraignment of the accused Ss r ] f Ss Sh her of the Ife of ‘Jack’ Baudoine| was considered a possibility for the Alderman, Justice Goff referred to him umme a e ummer oes final, having held the title in his club, as “‘a man Intoxicated by a sudden He was 3 down at the turn. McMena- flimpse of political power.” He felt all t his attorney had urged, said the urt, but it would be Impossible let I (®@) B t St Elford eo ‘unpunished. Ife theratore n ur asemen ore H[ ter ‘was written by Genevieve Memn,|B- “6. Bottome, Foxhills also beat J.| impoted the tne. | ven of Alderman + 8 i J with whom he acknowledged an intic| Ss Marvi”, IAMRe cium gnespecteay. | canes de the Bronx wnovietsoneas || Taken from our Main Floor, All high grade perfect goods. In the 4 y i plemnly mn at S. Le vis, 8 Sto g J grievous case of amnes he first ee aan S ‘5 macy of years, but solemnly promised | beat 8. L. Davis. § up and 6'to go; Lo vf the Peters trial. Kunze “couldn't |W latest fashion models at special inducement prices. fo have nothing more to do with the|fenzo Daniels, Richmond County. “beat f See a 2 Pare eune lect” anything. Even his own sig- {woman if she would consent to his| pcOnme Armstrong, 2 up. F. 8. Pusey, i Let Oy Foxhills, beat Eugene Scheffer, Rich: nature looked unfamiliar to him. marriage with her daughter. d County. 5 up and 4to go; John D, trict-Attornes Jerome. asked Justice | $5-00 W. > P $ 50 Newman, Foxhilis, beat Havelock Wal. Goff two. days ago to commit ‘Kunze | omen s Fumps at . 3 Peres: Hose ‘Supporter. , i Ss at Cost. Suits, 69¢ Bors’ +p i . terns UPPORT: OL Pas white, value ES’ (PANCY PPOR?L alue le; p Boys’ $1.25 Wash The "Cadet Brand.’ of corded madras stripes, strictly fast colors breasted Russian style, \ collar; sizes 24 to 8 resular @¢ $1.5 ord and and warning her not to let her daug. / fi ter marry a man of his sporting pro- | He ree tee as eH Bee | clivities. strong, Foxhil / 4 “He told Mrs. Chatterton that the let-|H. Thomas, Foxh CY ELASTIC HOSE RS; all” colors; 8c was able to beat A by only 1 up. “Unhird Fioors Boys’ 39¢ and 50c Bloomers, 19¢ Of madras, chambray, linen and duck; fu cul stripes and plain and red 3 to years; regular 3 and UPhird Floo affeta; 2 and 2% inch, atural and fancy value 81.00.0000... (Main Floor.) bane 48 , “But after marriage, at the birth of | Newman, Foxhilis, zal the child, he resumed his relations with | 8€"; Foxhills, 5 up and 3 to g for perjury, and the matter was taken H. Johnston, Foxhjils, under advisement. After fining Cilfford In Russia Calf, Golden Brown Kid; Patent Fohills, 8 up and 6 to Jurtice Goff placed Kunze under $1,(c0 separation. A separation agreement| go; A. G. Bruinier, Richmond County Was submitted to Mai Alden Baudoine| beat Lionel H. Graham, Foxhills, 1 up; wea Jury Sent lanteaae re Leather and Gun Metal Kid. Hand Welted and Hand P for her signature, and without advice| J: D- Leggett, Richmond Counts, beat the preliminary hearing In the boodle der it she receives § ance. | “On Thanksgiving Day, 197, he effected a reconciliation with her and @he returned home with him. But lasted only five da time he was besleged with letters, tele- grams and telephone messages’ from Mrs. Mann, and as he refused to give pape i Misses’ $2.00 Boots, $1.69, 23 Wash NNorfoik Surts, 1.79. ne Pate o 11% to shoe. § Mrs. Mann, and in 192 this led to al yea We of brown or black sewed oak solea; our regular 9 6y ra Chiidren’s $1.74 Shoes, $1.49, = Same styles and leathers as abo; aay rts, $2.49 in sizes Sy to; oy - 1.49 GE ELSES Hse) pet 2a SLT whoa ree, Le d and y ars 1.79 with be Turned Soles. _ All new. shapes and all taken from our Regular Main Floor Stock. $4.00 Women’s Christy ‘9 50 Ties and Oxfords at In Tan Calf, Gun Metal Calf an, Foxhills, beat W.! ‘Your testimony, as you gave tt. wi sald Jus- Heim. Foxh| ) monthly allow , 4 up and 2to go. | a disgrace to justice,” sternly da or (Third Floor.) or piaited models Aetrapa; .some with buttons down ——____ ss 2.49 Little Men's $2 Shoes, 1.69 {LACE SHOE Kid, box calt or ue --——-1| “patent c t sewed soles; sizex WW to 13) our regular $2, Girls’ $1.49 Tub Dresses, 79¢ | shoo to front; Reg. $4.0 during whic Stern Brothers Sales for To-Morrow, Saturday up the woman, } wife again low neck; full kilt skirt— him. P ’ 5 High and hetway-Kinds in’ fine per-| and Patent Leather Cpensell-thecweaykind.' In tne’ pe or yawns, « | Chile pale. ‘newest colorings and. dainty | Children’s $2.50 Dr. patterns, sizes, 4 to MW years; 7Qo) princ Value, $i.4 to 5 ye sa} 2 to 5 y skirts and yo! ee Uae Ea) | Cprattiiy. trimmed with nsertiondees edge of lace or embroider: Also Boys’ 69 Separate Pants, 37c| low neck, fancy pointed berth ‘She went with her bab Bevan House, a quiet hotel were eight or ten ladies gentle- men boarders, | “Then came in 1907 a Mrs. 5 pe | Women’s Double Tipped | Behe was most agreeable and ingra- with Jated herself with Mrs. Baudoine by ; 7 a1 Gi) 4 y - and edi ff Val, Bee eee, Mouraucialie Cul Gloves B and Girls Hieomey Setanta mesh ciate: Bye |_ "et ated vians O75 Pet Tae | satan me mea. ree Shoes for Boys o| | EEG |i his friend Dr, Stumpf, of | in black, white and tan, Value $1.25 Pair, at | Oxford PENA eh wanunanod Rate O ic Windsor Ties, 0c, $1.00 Children’s White Canvas ‘xfords, sizes 6 to 10% .. é Boys’ $3 Shoes, 2,59 For boys and girle; all ail $2.00 Little Gents’ Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords, welted soles; $7.00 |] J ,crenous on oxronps: tan or! MOG, 28S IU smbroldered Store will remain open until 6 O’Clock ses, $1.75, ‘$ BRFECTS oF LAWN in Patent OF] A Morning Sale of $2.00 and $2.50 Women’s Oxfords, Leather ana Black Kid, A, B and C widths.. seeee solid colors with 'embrolde! moved to © Remington | ‘ < ae ‘black; calf or kid; welt sewed soles;| dine effects: value %c ‘Hotel, © be on f \ 9 9 y a4 sizes 8to 1214... és wee cc crc wccocar eer errrssceeeeee : nok nee tien ni veluenne ian Bote, svited Mre. ia to be one Young Men’s & Boys Clothing \Il $1.00 Infants’ Shoes and Ankle Ties, in black and colors; sizes 2% 50¢ sees thes o ular 2.59 Tose nae ‘Mr, Z.’ was present, a $ Aegnnodo0 cna 6o80D000 a men’s 25¢ Toys, 17¢. jj goined the party. At Much Less Than Regular Value to 6. siete slnsleneeereics ee + sizes , = PACING BOB “When entered t Meee: 5 B ||] $2.00 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, in brown Kid, Button and Lace; sizes @ }-0° rere lis Fa) FE mah itor atic paaing horn S176 Maudoine and Mrs. Ma Boys’ Yoke Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, | 6 tv 1014 and 41 to 2, A, B and C widths........... . ootno00a 7 5° Including | the mushroom and roll | DTatitibe Speco as #tood at the door of t th two pair knickerbocker trousers, in - | as pes teas ¥Y brim sailor; trimmed = w si Basement couple were In the the 4 and tan all wool cheyiots, Actual Value $7.00, $5.00 ||| $1.50 Children’s Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords, sizes 6 to 1074... fearts, “pompons Aid, gullis; 6Q¢ rices up former Pigecond Fl ne Babtes’ 59c Hats and Caps, 39c, Working of the Plot light weight fancy cheviots and 3 96 $3.00 Boys’ Patent ColtsKin and Velour Calf Oxfords, welted soles.. $ 1-50 Boys’ Sailor i nd Russian Suit: —_——__—--—--| BABIES' CORDED WASH HATS, i “After the matinee Mr: = t 0 fe with é shi ’ detachable crown, with edge ed them all around to her aps t worsteds, s¢ with extra white s! ts, 3 to to yrs. | . 0 O 0 ry Children’s 98c Hats, 19c coronene: gen Bape ei ane i a EE Gai Cade oa Ione mere aes | Ss ecl r alns In en Ss oes FANCY BRAID HATS; a variety of} CAPS, Dutch style, trimmed with it per, and they all went. Arrived there, | a a arylen and) trim ingai’ former ¥Qc] gsmbroldery and lace; value 3Q¢ Young Men's Single-breasted Suits, fancy gray and tan | Paisiresvandi ¢, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, 12.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Men’s Oxfords, in Patent $ 1 85 // Values up to $16.50 | . Leather and Black Kid........eeeeeeeeee? / $5 Men’s Sample Oxfords at #950 All styles, all leathers; sizes 6, 6% and 7 A, B and C widths, (Second Fi 125th St. West, or.) (Second Floor.) Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. i Women’s & Men’s Imported Hose Prevent Serious Eye Trouble. t Fe . Beate At Exceptionally Low Prices hi If you are nervous, depressed or L/ > i . subject to headaches, give prompt Women's Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, $4.00 Men sButton,® +50 k q attention to your eyes. Correct i hite, tans and black, with n ¥ glasses may be all you need, | garter tops and double soles, Pair 25C Halt Doz. $1.40 Lace vo} Bluchers, HE WORLD Printed More i EYES EXAMINED ("Jthout charee) py Women’s Gam?! isle Thread Hose, in Box Calf, Velour Calf, B.ack Bid and 6 VACATION RES ORT” i 1. tered Physicians of ‘i with lace unkles, lace work embroidered and 5 : Ga plain or lace insteps in Black Silk Lisle, — Pair SSC walf Daz, 1.90 PEDIC AEDES Our Regular $2.50 Line of Men’s Shues and Oxfords, in ail leathers, aie the equal of any »3.50 shoes shown elsewhere, “Ads” in 1907 Than Any Other New York Newspaper. 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