The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1908, Page 3

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[ "MOBCH! £8 DER Beautiful Mrs. Woodbury Kane DOWN BROADWAY ibe ANDOFE BATTERY | -———> \y ae yy b ! Report From London Indicates That the Heiress, Who Was a Protegee of Mrs, William Astor, ts About to Venture Into Matrimony for the Third Time. Big Buck Pursuied by Hundreds of Men and Women in | Traflic Jam, | ACROSS BOAT INTO BAY /DIVORCED ELLIOT, HER FIRST HUSBAND t Animal Lassoed From Tughoat After Exciting Run Afloat and Ashore. | \Then Wedded Woodbury Kane, Who Died a Year Later, Leaving Her Another Fortune—Mason Not a Rich Man, but She Has Enough for Both. | ower Broadway firet Dutch a@ deer c and Bat A rumor has reached New York from n that the beaut!ful Mrs. Salle : is F Kane, divoreed from her | arrived at first hueb Lieut. Duncan Biliot, | ector street Sewand an? widow of the late Capt. Woodbury Kane, is about to take a third mate. / e lucky man {s sald to be Jack New York clubr ny well | lantie. he Kane he will of one of the ety as the pos: n her own right and as of Mrs, William Astor and beauty of the to make engage- consid- be throw- t time her ple- MrsWoodbury ___ Kane expect Dashed Through Batte ry Park ant match, 2 to Dur in t rseif away. Att NEW HAVEN ROAD. ment its way a0. e mg Je a stepson of t ter. Her Second Love Match. Eliot divorced him in 191, and bride of Woodbury a Reply to Government Suit Long Island Mat \lleging Violation of In- terstate Law. and the Ri whor evelt selected as his ide tgaln ha Plunged Into River, iaier ret Bowling Green and cond inge was cone BOSTON, July 31 * tery Park wit d fdeally happy. It was ter- Fla, w The ed by the sudden deat Capt ' under 1 seram ess than a year after the ¢ to gahh ani and y formed at dict a s 18, a : ‘ 1 Q) ug ‘ 1 one w t t of whom no one Hi " ! spoken an unkind word. t fi 2 i This Will Be Love Match No. 3. ! porsehnl . j If she becames the wife of Jack rar H 8 . ait Mason, tt will he third love mate BOY BITTEN BY A DOG. CA Py gM ] ir 1 1 friend Is Mrs. John Barns Attweked Near Hin ; ane landed Bat ieipless, 1, who was formerly A f 4 Nien ile Home in sin Inland. _ >—— isband, Arthur Kem; | gonn B de of Mr, Hunnewell, ooo Hon ssePond Bu aiiag 1G80n (tl eee gees ve No Reason for His Suicide, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908, UGED Ob HOMES SDH S MULE Supposed Victim of Gang Unconscious Four Days— Police Are Puzzled. —— PITTSBURG, Pa, July 3b tonal and nv fled and as yon the advanced Is that ~~ _ MILE-A-MINUTE AUTO HITS per he n’s Family Can a po le the ke ane wer ‘ 1 Swain he mi ra shed woken if “© Smokeless Taxacabs The-tell-tale trail of acri as never bh of the GREEN taxac It is attention to such details that has made our service the best fous smoke characteristic DS. | *1.—Frank Instantly + ERE AGN FRE ss a —_ It's a Hard Tramp, Walsh De.) Instructs Lawyer to Investigate the | Story that Husband Is Abroad With Show C Mrs. Florence Teall Hal The World that her le de Merigny Hall, pe with Vida W -' a former Weber & Field's beaut day sought her lawyer, John L, Ldne- han jot No, 2 Willlam street, Mr. Linehan sald he was instructed to make an Investigation, and if the facts were as reported to bring sult for di- | voree in behalf of Mrs. Hall, Mrs, Hall was married July 9, 19%, danwent to live with her husband at : th street. She was! 1 min the following ng, she says, to his dis-| clares, and He Had to | Kill a Man. ho learned husband, ‘as tray- more, | to- PEE AE EEN A LATE Oe CWO L LE IE ONS BORE IES NAEP SLORY ASE TINGE ALPE roheard was e claims to | ds was: rd, of San Tray A against the Golden Gate d to kil a ma held him up o} les on two sar He made. sixty and nine miles in| Miss Whitmore had taken passage on ship, but passengers w! hey an Ww young \ | she was not on board b a bu sing the desert In among human | h Ae ee a es in, MORE GOLD SENT TO CANADA. The agency of the Bank of Montreal lay shipped 40,000 tn gold Walsh ts a nt in the Untted | rneyy ee and’ is gtationed | Canada, bringing the total sent to Can- O\e ada during the past two weeks up to é 8 ad memorandum books | $1,050,000. Ba tr had signatures of mc Ro than yors, su tsors or vil- EF loge and town officials, Walsh, who ts ror fifty-two y ays he will write a Di O | ° Penk of istinctlyDifferent-- Ne A ai The exquisite flavor and de — MADE FLYING LE Bi AP FROM Ughtful crispness of R ROOF TO ESCAPE POLICE, Ferment called pRORGe CDi erly calle ™ an attempt to escape frdom two Post (eae ge) B policemen William Lewis, a burglar, ° ' ariy ioslay jumped frdom the roof of yaar erent ret tT Oasties Ridgewood Heights, to a clothes pole, | about four feet away. He made the leap all right and got down the pole to the street, tut after running a couple of ‘looks he sought rdvfuge In the cellar | of a new house and there the police caught him. ‘Another man with him and known as " got away, but the police think was struck by one of several shots at the men. Make instant appeal to the appetite, “The Taste Lingers.”’ “Packages two sizes—10 & 15 cents.’ Made of White Corn by Postum Cereal C ny. Limited, Battle Creek, Mich. PY ica ie EDU ER EY PTD NEED If you want a cigarette that is rich without being “heavy,” yet mild without being tasteless, try the Hel- mar, The Helmar satisfies, LAr it CRT vs il A bP 0 On ODED BEL OT LO Eat (AOE IOs re 10c for 10 Sold Everywhere S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 111 Fifth Ave., New York 24). ’ + Moving Northword Along the Conant mE ESLER SE BOSTON OFFICIAL DIES IN BERLIN AFTER OPERATION, | WAS TAL HELD IRL DYINGTHREE. Sie rt GOULD CSE FLO1 WN AUTO CRASH satisfactorily, his condition Ae ees Mousley Required to. Furnish was and ated yesterday by an attack of Fat Folks Buy Relief from Heat lire burs!s and Rhinehardt’s Car Runs Into a Tele phone Pole It {* gasping and strangling time for the ‘This most of them must put up if they rebel, they may take few pennies over to thelr druggist’s and | buy some hot-weather comfort—with @ Ren 1 Rhinehart, of more becoming figure thrown In as a pre- mium, so to speak For a small sum your druggist will give you % otnce Marmola, 4% ounce Fluid Ex- tmet Cascara Aromatic and 3% ounces. Syrup Simplex, Take this, a teaspoonful at a time after meals and at bed.ime, and vou will get quick rellet from heat mis- Like Amount—Both Are fat with, or | Released, neyear-old daughte ld son, Pr thirteen-year haufteur, yards of t of two per oi je as this mixture {s, t makes wons on the fat. Entirely with- ny Kind from exercising « | toke off, in. many of fata day, feel any Yet those who I effect; no no disturbance dy affects the thin and nay sla by using On the coutrery, one’s apres al_well-being ate Improved ft you want to get ly rid of vour hot- ya trim, i'm promlum, as It wera, d¥ of the a wheel and ear smashed into ¢ attention en medical i the injure de KiEL WwW this mixtu legation: woman, ghtened out it t irled ou — STORM ON THE WAY, WANTED-- Competent Stenographers From Wilmington, Ralth Js central near and ne wil eR SN RUATILAIE UTA HEBERT We havo positions for eompetent sten- CUE RAB RREXUENE ographers who are typewriter operators, at salaries of $10.00 to $25.00 per week. No fees or charges of any kind made for securing positions, Call at Free Employment Department The Only Company of Its Kind in the Word YOUR OLD TRUNK or BAGGAGE MADE GOOD ASNEW ! ft TRUNKS & BAGS. Etc. Bought, Sold, Exchanged und Made to Order, EXTRACRDINARY SPECIALS THIS WEEK | CASE $2.98 Leath Lux & 4 n 450 Vacation ze LOOK FOR THE Emergency Baggage Repiir Co,, | 25 East 14th St., One Door 14th st, Typewriter Co. | 3 Park Place New York Union sa. M No Extra Charge tor Advertisements for The World may pe let: | lat any American District Messenger Office | |An the efty until 0 P.M. Greenhut Company Dry Goods Half-Holiday Hints for Hurry-Up Shoppers Fibre matting suit cases, very light, lexthe Sale of Women’s botiad and heavy ledther corners; 2 outside Suede Lisle Gloves pair, at Main Floor This store closes at one o'clock tomorrow. Suede liste gloves. in 16-button length: Suit epatien ene Trace mandi insenatrach ni nadents Plas ety Cases three sizes, at $200, $2.28 and $250. Genuine cowhide leather suit cases, inside shirt folds and 4 straps; leather corners and hand- sewn ring handles, at 0 $5.00 Main Floor $1.00 and $1.25 4 Gib) Gawd wate het? S f M 4 — $1.00 Negligee Shirls at W 1 $2.00 Thread Silk Stockings at ale 0 NS 75¢; of white madras, with omens $1.00; ankle and allover lace neat stripes or figures styles; in black, white, tans and Hosie all desirable colors bY, 50c Imported Gauze Lisle Stock- ings at 35c; fast biack and tan, garier tops. Underwear Women’s vests of white nbbed liste, with lace trimming; value 50c each at 25c Furnishings 50c Washable Neckwear at 25c; plain and fancy. 75c and $1.00 Leather Belts at 50c; black tan and pray 25¢ Halt Hose at 18c; black gauze cotton half fore double soles and high spliced Main Floor Main Fi ——- . $3.75, $4.50, $5.95 and $7.50 « $1.95 » $295 Women’s Bathing Suits, at Lingerie Waists; value $3.00, at . . Imported English Repp Washable Skirts; Second Floor value $4.00, at. . Ee va Novion Dept, Main Floor Main Floor Sateen “Fluffy Ruffles” bath Th il Tooth brushes, sanitary open back Bathing Caps ing caps: value 59c, at, 45¢ oilet value 20 at 10¢ Sateen bat viny hoods; plain ¢ d Oakley's “Corylopsis talcum powder and po'ka-dot effects, at. 50c¢ iOOdS value 5c, a 10c And Shoes Bath cid ean ween dene Colgate's tooth powder, at 15¢ or taffeta silk, in reds, navy blue and black, at Sterl nail files. flexible value 10¢ 25¢e and 45¢ [ Atmout's high-grade toilet so bor, shoes; black and white; si 4 to 7 at 10¢ aa - TY TLE IRICEL Mirrors, easel back, wood frames; for trav Sateen bathing suit bags, at 45e¢ e 5Uc each, at ic 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18ih to 19th St. (Store formery occupied by B. Altman & Co.) | | einen eile neste ornare

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