The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1908, Page 13

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y. y E z KISSING STUNT ~ OF AGED DOCTOR STIRS BROADWAY “ibe Cs naa sic | , ef Dr. Biggar in His $100 ,MMAISED A $5,000 FUND. + roman se Hlesiosopadile Con wention Gladly Pay the Price : for Real Smacks. : young squall to-day. the excitement wes among folk, who have plenty of time to give the matter ponderous guess he pulled off the stunt in right place,” declared Miss Juanita Sezee, a syiphiike beauty second from (Be end, front row, In one of the Broad- ‘way productiona ‘We've had a lot of @ifferent kinds of osculation, I believe fe high brows call it, im iittle old Noo York. but I never heard of any $100 5 @m@acks that brought out the & RO. 4 ehromo and turned ‘em away.” “If the dear old fellow had tried to wake 004 om a proposition like that ta New York.” demurely gurgied Miss Bettina Beatrica “he'd eure got a frost. Think of them dashing matinee j {ole who are going up and down the _ Une looking for star parts! Why. he'd| think the syndicate had sent him a whole bundle of Black Hand letters. ‘They'd cut rates on him until there wouldnt be anything left except a few mutilated pasteboards In the discard ef that there—what you oall t—homoeo- | pathy propaganda?” Well for an Amateur. { “and say,” ventured Miss Ma Moore, who 1s a show girl sometimes, “suppose he'd start anything like that here and some of us girls should open wp {np opposition? What a chance! Don't’ we have to practis our regu- lar line of business? What's the ama- teur kiss beside the finished product of the professional? This old gent may have @ swell line in his show window, for all I know, but we professionals @re the ones that carry a complete stock of the latest novelties and most artistic designs, “Olga twenty-second kiss which was } proper caper until! Mary Garden came along with one twenty-eight seconds Jong. That looked good until Adeline ote mer five seconds—count ‘em, forty-flve—‘soul ‘ count. “Ob course you couldn't expect this Dr. Biggar chap to give ‘em wholesale consignments with the box-office work- ing overtime and a long and noisy Mne trailing off around the side streets, but I think he mignt have given the ladies more of a run for their mazuma, $ considering these hard times.” 5 Is John, D. Jealous? John D. Rockefeller, who was prob-| ably busily engages on his autodiog- raphy when the news reached his est Hill estate at Cleveland, sent word out to Interviewers that he couldn't, comment on the kissing bee held by his family doctor. | “Maybe the master 1s jealous,” cora-| mented “Pat Lynch. the gatekeeper, | when he brought back the word. | Dr. Biggar’s new method o! raising money was introduced yesterday at te| Homoeopathic National Convention In| Kansas City, and it was the most| ludicrous episode eyer witnessed in a} national convention, The women doc-| tors enjoyed it more than the men as| the nimble kisser cavorted about the} ‘hall in pursuit of the falr ones who ad paid for the privilege of being} Kissed, It lasted thirty minutes, and tn any instances it was conceded he earned the money. Dr. Biggar is venerable, white haired, handsome and ordinarily most dignified, He ts a droll humorist, and his pleasant companionship, allied with his medical @kiil, caused the Ol] King to take him @broad with him on the famous Euro- peau trip of two years ago, He told the Cleveland reporters that he was| jehosen because of Mr. Hocketeller's impecuniosity and because his patient | thought that he eould veat him at golf, Challenge Accepted. Dr. Biggar hau secu cuarged with the task of raising a fund for a propaganda to apread the light of homovopatuy, and erisang in conyenuvn he swred ihe @ubscription with $1W and announce “Now, 1 will, Fespectiully and cnee: fully, kiss any woman who gives a \ H ————E rem ee simuar amount.” Dr. Mapei ypettcer, of Junction City, Kan, prompuy, vut blusaingly, rose Baid she would contribute 9100, ine moment, please,” the white- sPaired physician from Cleveland cried. “One moment; I'm coming.” Dr. spencer put ivrwaid one hand |@nd br. Biggar, bendeng iow, galiunuy toucaed his ips to it, while the con- vention cheered. Vue exampie having been set, Anna W. spencer, of bavavia, ) bravely announced that she wou parc * With giw, und Dr. B.geear nustened over to seé ner persbnaily, A woman with Kiuy hair and dignified Qxbressun gave gu, and Dr. igKar ) Kissea ver mw ve dd Pi ‘You're a warm away’ and olwer Myuiwas In tne centre of the hail was a group, women composing the “Women's Fravernity of ihe Awericun Instiiue of { Homoeopathy.” numoer pledged $100 for the grou! Sar nearly started « si sisting that he should kiss every mem- of the (raternity present, When quiet officer said to make u, of ah fu x Philadelphia, a man, rave. this $250. Dr. ‘Biggar made no effort to catch Dr. ul, tee Nethersole used to have a “ the |! Genee came tripping in with her forty- | « ies’ and then I stopped trying to keep THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ARMED FORCE IN FIGHT CAPTURES MEXICAN TOWN Some Reports Declare It Be- ginning of Revolution, Others Call Them Bandits. LAREDO, Tex., June %.—Two hun- Grea armed, mounted men attacked and captured the town of Viesca, State| of Coshuila, Mexico, yesterday. Three, persons were killed and several wound- 4 in the fighting. Telegraph wires railroad lines torn up and a bridge burned. ‘Three tratnioads of troops have left the City of Mevico for the scene, and| one trainload of soldiers from Galtillo, the capital of the State, is on the wa: Reports received here are to the ef- fect that the Government believes the attack was made by bandits. The Vice- President of the Republic and the Seo- retary of War and Interior, it is said. | deny the trouble has any politica! sig. nificance. Some reports received h @ay the outbreak ia the starting of @ revolution. GANG AOUNDED UP ON ROBBERY CHARGE Five Men Were Plotting An- other Crime When Caught, Police Declare. Five Sicilians, resembling tn appear ance origands in the chorus of @ comic, opera, were arraigned in the Centre Street Court to-day, after undergo! Inspection at the detectives’ masked soiree at Police Headquarters. Aocord- ing to the four detectives who arrested them at No. 19 Onrystie street at 3 O'clock this morning, they ere as bad as (ney look. The ferocious fiv (whose pares and @ have as Frank personal data the pi Palantrea, aged Atty, ‘ot No 19 Chrystie Frank_Chinezzi, aged nineteen, ft 19 Chrystie street; Vincenzo truzio, aged twenty-one, of No. Cesare Rell Si Monroe st nd aged elgtiteen, reet; 22 Chrystie s having broken )» Baracalo, at No. month ago and si had saved, up. to spend on a trip to! Two others of the gang that is Italy al trimmed Baracallo were ago, tives found the gang n to-day they were cr through Ac from, 5 the door, engaged on @ fresh plot ctives the ban of locating. frugal © thelr savings. In| Bara- all sirraunded his bed ate fer breaking into his room and po! bpm. when Rosle Livyd’s popular song hit, “Whea It's Moonlight on the Pralrig’ will dable rival im ber new senna ys Comes with the Summer, which the Sunday World will present it» readers next Sunday. Don't mins tt. Or- (er he Sunday World to-day. Ealtton BLUE SERGE SUIS, QUIING GOATS AND PANTS READY TO-DAY YOUR CHANCE, There has been such a rush for Blue Serge Sults and Outing Coats and Pants that the big force of sales- | men employed was just about able to handle the crowd. The returns have been so surpris- ingly large that the managers for the | wholesalers have selected two more {carloads of the finest Summer Suits and Outing Coate and Pants that were We re- ceived them las: Saturday by spectal | ‘These goods wili be on sale were cut and the| to-day aud to-morrow, to be turned {nto cash at once for the manu- now so badly oramped for ready money. A big catalogue of bargains never before equalled in many a year. The clothing is as fine @s any ever made up ready to wear, and will be sold at fifty cents on the doliar, Summer Suits of the finest materials will go at unheard-of low never intended for this sale. delivery. facturers, prices. Truly a sensation in clothing mer- chandising. No urging to buy. Paya | visit to King’s uptown store, Sixth avenue, corner 23d street, where you will find the greatest surprise values ever quoted during the past ten years. The entire offering has been piled | up on our counters, ready for your in- A few minutes’ examina- tion will convince you that now is your opportunity to save money and| get good clothes. You can select for | |Fourselt at King’s, 23d street and} Sixth avenue, from the largest and most elegant display of clothing ever shown in this country, and $1 of your) spection. money buys $2 worth of ccna Just look at the prices. A few minutes’ examination of our fifty feet of show windows will con-| vince you that now is your opportu- | ‘nity to get a new Summer Sult or un- ‘lined Coat and Pants at a bargain price. ee i en ool Bults, wort in aby Gnesirs acd Fan 05. Sorte 8h se Seree_ at Toit “tens 00, 5. Tirown Worsted Men's and Young Mens Bie Pants, $10, ned et bareains tn, suits, 0 Ten eaual to valores! $20 peohuetions. at R110 and @12 50. t sears’ styles, ut new. merchandise, | goo! enough, to wear, Bring gene t tolumn we will pay if Pome any. time atier, 1, a 5H to-day a Ret firat “nick wh Assortment. ts ati | R this nies cond wiil'n Py Rae. and BNe. rte at, 10 y Fierund: thu aves New © Mowat te ontot-tnwen 2, TUrehnsers, Be tetae mtemt nen ao EAL lovers of tobacco learn that the greatest enjoyment. chewing gives Try it yourself with the choicest, and best of all chews The Fine-Cut Chew Always clean, sweet, and satisfy- ing. Made of only the finest Green River tobacco—kept in best condition in the tin-foil package. Buy it package. anywhere —5 cents a Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO.. Words and Music of ROSIE LLOYD’S SONG HIT “It Always Comes With the Summer.”’, Given With Next Sunday's World. | { JUNE 26, 1908. [POPULAR SHEET MUSICAT9<| BARGAIN SATURDAY! EXTRAORDINARY! E jump away from the usual Saturday selling policy and turn the Store to-morrow into a tremendous Summer Bargain Bazaar, featuring in amazing variety and quantity Superior Bargains at prices that are absolutely astounding. It will be the Jast Saturda STORE will be open all day. y before THE FOURTH OF JULY, and the Jast Saturday this Summer that THE 14TH STREET The Saturday Half Holidays are near. y BECAUSE OF THE PHENOMENALLY LOW PRICES MAIL ORDERS WILL NOT BE FILLED MEN’S WALK-OVERS Slightly Imperfect 5,000 PAIRS OXFORD TIES, Sum- mef styles. Leathers Patent Colt and rgely Pateit Kid. sizes Stoll B to Il and AA to $1. 98 MEN’S $4,00 and $5. 00 PERPECT ROOF GARDEN Popular vurchestral Concert Music from 12 to 5 P. M. Dainty luncheons served, such as home. made Chicken Salad, Tea ope and Coffee......sssceseeeee 5c Cold Ham, Potato Salad and. Iced Tea.. ... 2Oc Assorted WALK-OVEROX- eee FORDS. Sizes 5 2. 69 Ice Cream and Cake to Iland AAto E e Iced Tea, Coffee or Lemonade. (Third Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) _————ee : Ni = = = ~ TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO: ‘TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Ane 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M 0 on eM. 10 Avs Tot YM. 10 A.M. TOTP. M. Ea ea Ue UES MEATS Lisle ‘ hread Gioves || CAMBRIC PETTICOATS || Lambert s Listcring, oC io FORTERHOUSE, LASP cee, finished with | | This famous antiseptic in the pop . ad 3 ¥ 0 - jen to 4 . or cold cute; per Ib... ac 1] oo cane anes vst “'14c IAI) ae on iall, Orders Bebe stents ore C| bottles. No, Mall Orders. (Sixth Floor.) (Sixth (Main Floor.) (Becond Floor.) jain Floor.) THESE SPECIALS WILL BE ON SALE ALL DAY SATURDAY Pictures in brown and black fin- prints and oleographs, Artotyn, ish: col including figure, lands e and peek ote preree In milt sized eh regular 890. 9 a 39c Rods for fresh and sali water, $5.00 values, at. $2.00 Martin's Pure Silk Lines for all kinds of fishing, yd. at (Third Moor.) ea N Fishing Tackle. Two piece, good grade, pain and trimmed edges. | Sizea 3 4g $1.00 valuer.. c Two Plece, pure worsted, soine silk $1.98 to H. i Mil colors/and sizes. $5.50 values. (Third Floor.) Elbow Length liste Gloves In Black and White; imported to sell at 75Sc. pair, at. Te ZC “(stain Floor.) Girls’ Wash Dresses Vercaies and fancy materials, All- over plaited skirts; open all the way down the back. Trimmed in contrasting colors. £1.50 values, at sees 75¢ (Second Floor.) Photo Supplies eerlal late holders, size ante om 35¢ de 9c M.Q. i re 8-ounce bottle Liquid veloper; 20c. values (Third Flor.) : Bathing Suits for Men Came: as Folding Plate Cameras, fitted with double lens. $7.00 values... Seneca ding plate, rapla r 3 values . size 4x6, $3.95 “size 4x6, women’s Prin: ess wresses Made from ee striped Dim- ity, nice trimmed. All colors. $2.50 {1.00 | values, at. cM ain ‘Floor. i Card Mounts. 5,000 dozen Card Mounts for pro- fessional and amateur. Sizes from 34&x3d— to 8x10. Values Ic 15¢. doz, to 7S¢. doz., doz., ¢Third Floor.) LOUD REPORT 22 Cal., box of 50, 8 32 Cal., box of 50, at. - 28¢ 38 Cal., box of 50, at. . 33 (Third Floor.) , Royal Racer Bicy:les | model; full guaranteed. | Frames handsomely _finished. Good equipment. $13. 93 $25.00 values... (Third Floor. » ) Bathing Suits for Boys One piece, good grade cot- ton; 7Sc. values. . an Two plece, heavy weig! colors; 85c. values... 49c (Third Floor.) 9c | Mirmont Photo Paper Sizes to 4x5; dozen. .de Sizes to 5x8; dozen 12¢ Post Cards, 100... 40 (Third Floor.) Cigars Lillian Russell, James G. Blaine or Grumbler, all widely advertised Sc. brands. We are selling them less than jobbers’ ‘$1. 19 cost. Box of 50 at (Main Floor.) VN Cigars Sexton Cigar Co.'s Havana Smok- ers, large, clear Havana Perfecto. Fine quality Havana filler and Havana wrapper, which is a trifle rough. Regularly 3 $1 09 for 25c. Box of 50 at (Main Floor.) Cigar Combination 3 CREMOS, regularly row [2 Cigars All for 25c Cigars “Lady Ashley,” high-grade domestic cigar, guaranteed standard 5c. goods. Packed tn a neat or of $0 and banded... OC (Main Floor.) —E————EE = FF California 3 ‘tar Brandy 75¢ Equal to imported; our reg- ular $1.00 value bottle at (Sixth Floor.) | | | trasting shades. $3.50. EEE Remarkably attractive. 500 CHARMING Summer Dresses Cool, well-made and wonderful values at the price named for to-morrow. The Newest and Daintiest of Refined Summer Style. Are Included in this Kemartiable Showing for Saturday. Daintily made up from Percale, Dimity, Dotted Swiss, Linene, Chambrays, &c.; ly trimmed, some with prettily strapped and piped in con- Vaiues up CO All colors at-+s+seeeee errs (Second Floor.) pretty, dainty styles. Swiss embroideries, $2.00 Nice- others Prime Rib Roasts Choice cuts of Prime Standing Rib Roasts—short cuts from tender young cattle, Pers beaters 12c. (Sixth Floor.) ———~X“, -- New Laid Eggs Dozen in carton at 22¢ Not delivered (Blxth Floor.) Spring Lamb Legs of genuine Spring Lamb. with all the chops on, per Ib.... (Sixth Floo1 ee ene 14c! Mutton Hindquarters of young tender Can- ada Mutton, with all thé chops on, at the lowest price known, per Ib.........8 l Ic (Sixth Floor.) Poultry Freshly killed, dry lected Jersey Fow 1 and Chickens, per Ib. 1 1 2c icked, se- , (8ixth Floor.) Mexican Kisses Pure, sweet, wholesome. Fresh hourly. 24¢, regu- larly. Pound at... . 5c (Matin Floor.) Florentine frames sultable for large In four elabo- Ormolu Gold, size photograph. a designs. $0c, values, 29c “(Main Floor.) j.eading Lamps Nickel Reading Lamps, complete with a 10-inch Dome Shade, fitted with the best burner made; a practical lamp for the summer home, (Basement. ) —_ ¢ Oak Lressers Solid oak, golden finish, highly pol- ished, large roomy drawers. Brass hardware, carved standard, French bevel plate mirror. $9.50 regularly, at. $6. Yd CEitth Floor.) Porch Chairs Porch Chairs, heavy maple frames, slat back, double woven rattan seat; strong & comfort- 6 ~ IC able; $1.00 regularly, at (Eth Floor.) Parasols quality of Linen and Good Silk in all shades, samples, Values to $2. 25, 98c Fleece Blankets for medium size beds in white and gray. An ideal blanket for Summer use. Neat colored borders. 69¢. 44c values, pat Main Floor.) (~ Summer Blankets } Cork Linoleums Imported, slightly damaged, mostly near the edge. Qualit? when perfect, 60c,; 4 yards +29 wide, Square yard, at. Cc (Fourth Floor.) Lawn Mowers $2.69 values; a high grade mower at aprice that makes ne 1 95 . mower a great bargalt (Basement.) FLAGS A complete assortment of all sizes at these remarkabie prices. Cotton Flags on Staff Bxt2inches . Sc 12x18 inches. . 10c 18x36 imches . 19¢ Unmounted Cotton Flags Fast Colors 3x5). @x6c. ne - GREY Gy (Tatra Floor.) 49c 69 98 i ELLE LOCO ELEC, IOC Batior or Russtan House a ina large quantity of pretty vatterna in Galatea, Madras and duck: all have )oand tho Rusalan of same material Foys’ Wash Suits} v Silk Gloves Elbow length; regular $1.25 quality. Double finger tips. Black and Tan. Pair Every shape, every block, every r * (Third Floor. » N (Main Floor.) } Men’s Straw Hats |/ Misses'JumperDresses | Striped washable Linon in Black and Ri White and Brown ON hover cD atts 81 { Women’s Long Silk Gloves 16-button length. Regular $1.00 and $1.75 qualities. Pure silk; do. finger Upped; black, and white colors, Patr, $1.00 Wash Belts Many styles of embroidery, with pretty pearl buckles; also plain tailor made effects. 15c. 8c to 39c, values, at....... (Main Floor) hm Tea ELC Ta Real Leather Bags Pin Seal, Long Grain and Real Walrus Leathers, in black only. Real leather lined, fitted with large coin purse to matoh, with gunmetal, brass or over- 79 lapping leather covered frames; $2.00 values, at.. (Main Floor.) Women’s Lingerie Dresses Of sheer Mull Batiste, prettily trimmed wita Swiss embroidery and Val. laces; twelve styles to select from; all colors; values to 00, at. Butter Willow Farm Creamery Brand, with the fresh grass flavor, per Ib. print. (Sixth Floor.) 26c ees Lemonade Sets —~ Burlap FLOOR COVERING, in good ; shades of green, red, 9 &c. Regularly 18c. yd. Cc (Fourth Floor.) .ee_—_—- Children’s Parasols Large assortment in various colors of Linen. Ree ularly up to 49c... 25c (Main Floor, eae | Lawn Dressing Sacques All colors trimmed with circular collars, Persian borders and belts, long or short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. Bey At... ss reeee ae 23c & ——-) Bohemian Glass Lemonade Sets—1 large jug, 6 glasses values to 98c...... (Basement.) -— —— Fine Cam bric nee, pret- ery ruffle with tucks or several Tows of lace Insertion Saaee ae em Oe (Second Floor Men’s Shoes White Canvas Shoes and Ox- soles, Sizes 6 to 11 (Third Floor.) Any Man's 2or 3 Piece $ Suit in Stock, at - 7 Worsteds, Cassimeres and Chevicts, thoroughly weil tall- Duzens of de:irabie patterns, in light and dark mixtures, or Venetian lined, hand tailored. to match; all colors; 59c Neos es oe tly trimmed embrold- ad lace edges; oe he , ford Ties, leather 45c tJ MEN’S SUITS! Values Range Up to $12.50 cred in all the latest models. brown or gray Alp (Third Floor,) aS Blank Cartridges : 7)

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