The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1908, Page 14

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Sg or Sees ion a ROOSEVELT IK LINE WITH BOSS TO BURY HUGH Republican Leaders Gleeful Over President’s Consent 3 to Plans, SCHEME CUT AND DRIED Hughes's Name Will Go Be- fore Convention, but He Will Not Be Nominated, —_—— If the plans of the leaders of the Republican State machine can survive] |dles her, and she will be selected by BrAUT To the Girl Whose ——>— ! I) RACE LANE'S double ts entitled | G to a prize of $100-if she exists, and if she sends her photograph to the Girl Contest Editor of The Even rid before Aug. 1. {2 Lane Js the daintiest bit of fem- Y jn that cluster of beauties, }mi up the “Girl Question,” the new jmusical comedy which comes to Wall- ack's on Aug. 3. Her type Is not rare, however, and there are many who res semble her in some degree. ‘The girl who wins the $100 prize, how: ever, will be the one who MOST resem- a committee of women from the photo: graps entered In this coatest. The will be made as soon after Aug. 1 aa possible. There are just a few points borne in mind by Intending conte One is that the contest is open on girls who are not now and never have each photograph sub- indorsed on the back nd address of the con- be with the name testant And a third 4s that no ograph weeks without change} the next six Gov, Hughes will not be renominated. | His name may be presented to the S| tate! Convention just as it was presented to the Chicago convention, but the bosses of his party do not expect t as good a showing In S$ tid in Chicago, where > n the unanimous sa ald not support of make as he receive his own deleg President the §' self fon dup with ed him- lich means. jams | the to Gov < ambition to su himself. It is planned by the lead to allow him vefore tho cons tlon—if 80 s—on the statement of principle which he {rncoporated in his t } wbife annotne- 5 naticn last jaturday: “It ia my desire that the ot the party to which I. belo nul expressed, and be freely pubrlican party concerning Gov of th Hughes, State may be there wil! be w submitted after Aug. 1 wil sidered In the ute iceateae O vc GIRL TELLS HOW PRARD LUR TT DEAT Ottilie, Girl Who Barely caped Murder, Witness Before Grand Jury. be con- E Miss Ott Ind the railroad tracks of the Susqui hard, whosee mother was k! ht of July 18 on the hanna and Western Raflroad, near Roch New Jersey, oman's nep carried, was day, when the ¢ | ensack to hear | The only PH ry FAT OFTER STOCK TERING YOUNG FOLK ND MONEY TO SAVE BA Recent Contributions Evening Worid’s Popular Summer Charity. CONTRIBUTIONS, Ella and Valeria Raubichek a: Long Island City Mrs. It S : Standard Help Club "For Sick Naby Vac R. 8. D., Brooklyn In addition to sending 50 bables to the seashoro th s summery going each week to the Sea Breeze Home at Coney Island, where they least seven da Sick Babies’ of free phys ments daily and ain for at World's a corps o visit the tene- ailing in The physicians are In need of where more Attention Is re- which fants wherever found. find many children that 1 many homes medical destitution to fight In all sue Aases oO: physicians tree give Immediate The Sick g World generous readers who have fn past years com just dee oilowing have received To the Editor of The Eva: closed you will f & children had a h Lassisted th the sick babi babies MRS. V. Jackson avenue, Long ww Reena yal Babies’ asurer, ten years irs , Treasurer, No, 82 ed and Nineteenth to The! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1908, Entitles Her to the AN Sa andends, or MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS: ON ADVERTISED 6000s. broken NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE iest bar- entire i WEST 147 STREET. . ance. eee SVARANTEED, OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED All odds | Unques- | tionably the might- -~ = i Three- Piece. Bed Outfit, $6. 75 steel bed ‘ tls’ $2 Se nuns Dresses, 5Gc de of f Ane on eat’ perfect seamed (limit 4) (On Main Floor.) Turkish bath Towels These Bargains on Sale on the Second Floor Wemen’s $2 | Button “Cape” | Women’s Batiste Women’s Striped L $1 Muslin Dresien the | a ae Petticoats, 69c Women’ Muslin Drawers at 12% ac of uisses’ Princess Dresses, 1 98 Jumper Dresses Made of & titehed gathered a value, Robitart $ . c| 69c Women’s Silk Infants’ 59c Women’s BE Women’s nly one expression of sent of ange ly one expression of sen Ament ofthe | having (arrived in thie, country trot hosses, Here are the bosses who are Vienna ¢ a few days befo' 1e Rinne Aralhetstiughes crime, gave her evidence throughs miothy T. Woodruff, of Kin: Eo Eee rrocuced letters RE es onic P Degminng her motaer to come man of the Z that he di 1. Werd aieornmnitiecmen( vill: but sald tam of Albany; B. B. Odell, val he never els dricks, of et ae 1s Hendricks, of : © same sto! Eyre 1H. Butler, of Buf- shooting that she had tol tala f of Buffalo; George | ing th } ue jy, | Shot her mother and thougnt tt Re Malbyn formenGa 8, ; R. Maltby, former Gov. Frank 8. Black, | naa heen ambushed and Gus also had fo 3 V. Collins, J. slaat Fa R. Nainsook Coats, 1.49 [Dresses at 29c Peter Pan Waists at 34c $3 Lingerie $1 Coutil Waists at $1 50c Muslin Chriah ie Gowns at 28€ for Hughes Instructions In onyention; George W. Dunn, James Wadsworth and fll the other Wadsworths, John Raines, Morbert Parsons, chairman of the New York County Committee, and Senator! Yd T. Brackett, of Saratoga, who was president of the Hughes State page, SLAUGHTER OFTHE DOGS 15 ON; 100 A DAY KILLED Health Board Dooms Every, Canine Loose in Streets Without a Muzzle, y between the in of Cruelty to A clash may result to-d Boclety for the Preventi * ‘Animals and the Board of Health ove! * the board’s speclal order to y Theodore Conn Counse ton, wrot Sanitary Su ly or too rominently that the men ha: iil every unmugaled or unleashed dog i they find, no matter whose dog it Is, and| > Ro matter what kind of a dog it happens | be. No exceptions are to be mad ‘The board's to Kill dogs la ia SOUT ve orders to| Dunn told of the confession of ick Babies’ Fund of World, the and sald that he ec Coester had found bur der @ tree In the Pr Co BC TPITT Mountains, as Eberhard had sald he 1. Koest ment at onc Supreme r boberhard will be arraigned shortly ab MOSTUTOES JR a e Indict- DUTCH BATTLESHIP TO IMPRESS CASTRO Goes to Join Cruiser at Vene- zuela to Be Ready for an Emergency. MAN OF les | pected Swarm of cia Eagles? Hit, , Cleaner, Who Topples : to Sidewalk. nis summer of plagues wt! be charged with a great number of ward happeninga, but barring boat-rocking figured to- @uto-speeding and Gents, Edward Dora of the most me remarkable accide: alamitous and at the ts of t Miss Kelly's Practice Helped the ‘| Btruria Passengers to Enjoy Trip. 4 ATTACKED BY ROOSTER, SHE Re "| ALMOST BLED TO DEATH. 0.—While feeding MISS SUTTON’S BODY FOUND J vening Mrs. Charles OSWiEGO, N. Y., July 3.—The body ppp of Siverly, was viclously at- of Miss Mildred @utton, who with Mis — oe A game rooster, A: Pmagien d Parker wag drowned in & mo- epure pen ec asa and the to tran found is the Orvega Pre vedas 13 ae 1 Since T came POON VICTIM FUND Ih PARK ' Note sarin Unconscious Man} Indicates Attempt at Suicide, ing man in AWD the {de sunty Ho: m some k ison, igh John W. Kelly found him ‘on a near the Wi trance to) Park late and re- resnc when to go home, Dulane Dr, Woodard sald the man appeared to be poisoned and took him to the hos- pital. Nothing was found by which he could | be Identified, but a note In badly writ- ten English read as follow: “To-day {s seven months two days} ry, but my| m the first n my life, life here Is not day al the tim Goodby my all fri good luck. Prospest Park, P, M "I killed myself with poison.’ A bottle was found in the pocket, containing the dregs o poison. apparently a mixture num with something else. Th also three Jaun at No, 1M F Nos, 9821, 961 This mornihg the man's some | auda-| re were Son ac Manhi mern street, | 06 | Patient regained | single sculls b3 | was partly NERO CRN i To. |! England’s Cfack Oarsmen Beaten in Fourth Heat of Henley Regatta. HENLEY, July %.—England suffered j@nother reverse to-day that go to make up the Olympiad when the Cambridge elght, on which the hopes of the United Kingdom were pinned, were defeated in the fourth heat of the International Regatta by the Belgian in the events yjcrew belonging to the Club Nautique de Gand. This crew holgs the Henley Grand |Challenge Cup, which It won two years ago, and w ‘as not allowed to defend In this year's regatta In the third heat the Leander crew beat the Canadian Argonauts, after a fine and hard race, by a length. Mc- Culloch (United Kingdom) defeated Le- vitzky (Hungary) in his heat of the six lengths. consclousness, but sullenly refused to give the doctors his name or any In- formation about himself. He will re- cover, man was weighed 1% pounds, low complexion, wn musta bald headed. He wore black coat and pants, black derby and gray ty-flve years old, ad black hatr, sal * shirt. AMES IMGREERY & GO. 3rd Street inches. Scotch Ging Percale Dresses, model, Size 6 to 23rd Street € CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPTS. On Friday and Saturday Morning, Junior Washable Dresses, and Jumper models, Size 14 years. White Linene Skirts and plaited mode's, 34th Street In Both stores, Guimpe 3.50 Circular Length 28 to 36 1.25 to 1.95 ham and plain color High neck or guimpe 14 years, 75 “34th Street eekeand ty These Bargains on Sale on 3d and 5th Floors Girls’ & Boys’ Boys’ $2.00] Smith’s $18 | Smith’s $1.50 ]Hcégy’s Fibre] 20c Window. Shoes, 49¢ | Wool Suits, Brussels | Wilton Velvet | Matting phenie he, 98c Rugs, $11.98 | Carpet, 98¢ | snown in dea at 8c M. iH tu Alex th's \ new Rr 13 Fi ot es up to 2c aie tomer); redu "49 | O8c It English Lace} $16 "$16 Imperial Curtains at Velvet 79¢ Rugs, $10 , Full width and World - famou and for their super! igh plush fabri 6x8.3; In julsite If 08 “08c. 25c WHTs | English Floor | $1.90 Yalaid” 65c Cork Oilcloth Linoleum at Linoleum, 35¢ Pectin ic The famou new fall} parquet ‘American Maine edie arnad alana make: “shown Itong 2) vaTdpittenge sy widths; a qual Wy qe+ regular $1.50 quality: on sale to-morrow only 50c Holland Window Shades, 20c floor, | Shown in all tile fthe best colors, jy [including dark xreen; fitted with he best quality spring rollers and xtares: either de, on outside ach, These Bargains on Sale on Main Floor and Basement Sheer White Men’s 29c Bal- Batiste briggan Under- Sultable for he * a i wear, 19¢ omen’ a All our neglig Shirts with WOmeb See whentH scbain inch French necks, nlldren’s dresses; fy okie gets: nous Cluett | short sleeves: makea a pretty ; Mateawan drawers hayes teel studded Clermont makes:f double seats: tea gown; resu-|eastic pelts lar price 124 made to fit all assorted styles and patterns borne myn inh to-morrow only, *nes per yard, 6%c 25c "35c Window Men’s & Screens Post-Card Women’s $1.50 at 19¢ Umbrellas, 83c} Albums, 22c ‘i Holds 20 cards; che: r, } 2 Shown in aij inpeee alee 5 cdf} the best colors, nso. white, ivory nd. cream; brig) Justrous nd.” washable 1 akes a hand- voods. some dress or ip to $1.0), waist; 39¢ quality, each, at, per yard, 3,98 | 19c 89C ‘Ne lgc Women’s Sam-| Men’s $1 an’ ple Belts, 25c4 $1.50Shirts, Stik elastic and] 19c Dressmakers’ Complete Dress Forms Latest Frenc models; can > adjusted to an height red Voile Suiting: at 9% Shown tn vart- ous shades of blue, pink, green, hello, tan, blac and white; regu- lar Ibe. per yard R0o0dS; special, to-morrow only at, per yard, at, y A qualit J cloth; wire reinforced skirt Bizen 34 to 40 27-in, Polka Dot Silk Voile de Soie Heavy Fleece Blankets For full size beds red or blue br $9 Blue Flame Oil Stoves ta Imported at $3.98 > filam 36-in. Sheeting Heavy uenty unbleached, 11 lengths of 2 to 10 yards; per yard, 4%c price. tor row (Base

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