The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1908, Page 5

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al of ie Pa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 34, “DEATH AVENUE” ENGINE CRASHES INTO HORSECAR Dozen Passengers in Per When Big ! Rams Vehicle. socomotive “Death Avenue’ came near strength: il HIRAMAN NOT. © NATURE WELL, SPEEDS ANDAWOMAN'S WORK ON 10 FAR WEST ‘ X\( Magnate Says All the Country Needs Is Co-operation and Nationalism, OMAHA, Nob, Au 4—"What we ening its hold on theh grim name that ft bears by virtua of {ts toll of life and ‘mb when a switch engine came out of the old “Dolly Varden" the New York Central to-day and smashed Into the broadside of a Belt) Une horsecar. Mad the switch engine been moving ‘with anything like tne usual speed of the freight locomotives thata go puffing up and down this busy, crowded thor- aughfare of the lower west side there station of would have been fatalities in plenty, | ¢ for the car carried ten or twelve pas- eengers, besides the driver and the con- ductor, The horse car, driven by Behaffner, was mvving north ‘Penth avenue, It had ju across Thirtieth street when motives issued from th the old terminal, One of these Charles along started wo loco- eastward. s backing | 4 want {!s co-operation and nationalism,” jsald E, H. Harriman, as he sat tn t | private car to-day brealfasting on 11 and milk, When he got in from Ci ago to-day he was suffering distress n the stomach and rs spent a reast- [Teas night, Nature and a woman’s work com-' dined have produced the grandest ‘When will you resume butaing /Temedy for womans ills that the, operations 1 the West?" he was asked, world has ever known. Z er the revenue warrant In the good old-fashioned days of | Py CON tai ee 6) our grandmothers they relied upon’ *\the roots and herbs of the field to cure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our Western Plains to-day can produce roots and| herbs for every ailment, and cure} diseases that baffle the most skilled, physicians who have spent years in! the study of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E, Pinkham more than ot new onsa nown an inc in the last two or three months, tt 1s {not to compare with two or three years ago. We are doing some butlding in | | Nebraska and Wyomlng as well as on | the Pacific Coast.” “How {s business In your territory?” “Don't call It my territory,” answered Mr. Harriman, "It's all iny territory, | tas It's any other Its all interdepende| along, dragging two f ' General C w tlung off the n and. fell i away. He had a bad! strained elbo ig offered to Schaffner ref: clan, and tim ‘The crossing “ups have ov- ts one curred THROWN BU AMALTO INTO DRIVER'S LIP Peter Monohan Meets With a Peculiar Mishap on St, Nicholas Avenue Peter Mon East One F street, was nue to-day whe of St. > caugnt 3 through the arms of Arthur te al Amsterdam ‘ayeni A the car, and Frank Harcourt, of No, 1 Wall sireet, who was riding In the front seat. quickly stopped and Hood The machine was Monohan_ was Joseph In Adria an, of Hundred and Thirty-nini FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL WITH BULLET IN BREAST, BALTIMORE, Horner, formerly Baltimore firm of J. D. Horner, Son & Co., straw hats, and for many ‘years a resident of this city, was found dead !n bed with a bullet hole in his breast, in his room at the Hotel Rennert early’ to- Aug. 4—Joseph D. a member of tle ay. Por a number of years Mr, Horner had been a travelling salesman for a raflroad supply firm In New York, He had shown no recent signs of depres- sion had seemed quite ch He was about fifty-five years of Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Uneeda Biscuit With NATI vic “BIG” HAWLEY A PRISONER, [St Former King of Confidence Men | rly years ago gave to the women | of the world a remedy for their pe-| culiar ills more potent and efficacious | ithan any combination of drugs. | Lydia E, Pinkham’s + Vegetable Compound is now recognized as the standard remedy for woman's ills. Ms Bertha Muff, of 515 N, C. isiana, Mo., writes: eee restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake | of other suffering women 1 am willing |to make my troubles public. ones the King of Am-| “For twelve years | had been suffering n, now half bling) With the worst forms of female ills. was arraigned During that time | had eleven different Court to-day as a Physicians, without help. No tongue can He was picked up tell what I suffered, and at times | could e Barreft at Sixty-etgnta hardly walk. About two years ago 1 nbus avenue by a cou-| wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice, 1 Office men. | followed it, and can truly say that Lydia was the | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and nate mining) Mrs. Pinkham's advice restored health Magistrate and strength, It is worth mountains of gold to suffering women.” What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound did for Mrs. Muti Mr, Marr’ olned at Omaha by nsel Lovett, of the Harri. | from the South, was attached to man line in Discharged in Court. w stre in Howurd made about the act Veaughlin and Mir body, were let out of ya, IonnDandrell, Sonsi.Sons, Have Made Big Price Concessions in Outing and Tourist Goods For Men and Women. WATERPROOF BATHING SUIT CASES, Special for...... Dennen cece eee ee etnneereesreneeneeee JAPANESE RUSH SUIT CASES, special for... Extra strong, durable SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES, fitted with shirt fold, Special for Three exceptionally fine lots of WOMEN'S HAND BAGS, in the leading colors and black. Special for ., . $1.50, $2.23 and WOMEN'S SURF CLOTH BATHING SUITS, very pretty effects, in black only. Value oe 30. Special for seer 1.89 MEN'S BATHING SUITS, pure evonsrent in black, Oxford and navy. Values up to $3.30, Neatly trimmed. Special for, MEN'S PLAITED BOSOM SHIRTS, fine ma- dras weaves, latest novelty effects, coat style, cuffs attached. Values up to $2.78. Special for ... 95c 1,95 3.95 2.95 2.15 1.69 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. Crackers should | meals—for meals—between meals In dust tight, moisture proof packages, Never sold in bulk. ONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | | L ey SIEGEL G NO CONDE CTION LTH ANY OTHER eters TE RI, OR AACN SP ERTS] —— 1908. “S S. & H.” Green te vading Stamps Free To- Morrow To all persons (whether or not purchasers) applying at Premium Koom, Fifth Floor, to- morrow, will be given free a set of ten "'S. & “MEET ME ary! N addition to offering our entire Furniture Stock at reduced prices during this sale, we made many special pur- chases of standard-grade furniture offered us at tempting figures. One of these specialpurchases was alot of parlor and library tables which should have arrived onthe openingday of the’ sale, It came one week late, and the manu- facturer atones for the de- lay by a further cut of his price. So, instead of get- ting these handsome pieces | at about one-third under price, you can save nearer one-half, i Tables-—as illustrated. Early English and golden oak finishes; tops measure 47x27; covered with skin reg. $33; a $19.50 Parlor Tables—as illustrated made of solid n hogany square top, 24 Ox 24; curved flegsand claw freer regular: ly $16; sale price, t $9.50 Library Tables—as illustrated made of quartered oak, golden color aid rubbed finish; tops measure 40x26; each contains one large drawer; regu- larly $20; sale price $12 Tabourettes } —as illus: f trated; made of solid oak: golden or early English finish; top measures 15 x 15; regularly $4. Sale price $2.50 Mahogany Pedestals Value Now | Value Now $10.50 $6.25) $14.50 $9.10 13.50 10,00 5.5 13.00 7.25 H <2 Pedestals~as illus. trated; made of solid mahogany; finely constructed and finished; top measures 14 ins, in diameter; regu- larly $13; Sale price ¢ $7. 15 ==> Parlor 44 Tables—as illustrated, made of solid ma- hogany; handsome. ly polish- edjtopsare reinforced and meas- ure 24) 24; 2; sale price tegularly $1 Parlor Tables Genuine Mahogany Now Value Now $6.50 $16.00 $9.50 5.35 17.00 10,0) 7,00, 17.50 10.50 10,50} 22.00 13,00 Value $11.00 10,00 12.00 18,00 Trunks Great Bargains Strong, canvas trimmed, heavy c botiom: large steel hin sole leather straps over body deep tray, with hatcompartment Sizes 28 to 36 Former Prices, $5.50 to $7,45 Now $4.75 to $6.45 Suit Cases Made of good quality keretolcan- vas; extra deep; large leather corners; put on witli a Tiveis; two around case; larly $3.25; (Siege! Cooper Store, hird Foor, Rear.) Parlor and Library Tables- (it Half "Pree: Wednesday’s Feature of the August Furniture Sale H.” Green Trading Stamps, Only one set of any one date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will be given a reasonable number of additional sets of complimentary stamps for other books they may have unfilled, Double Stamps with Purchases Made Before Noon Any Suit in the Store, Formerly $20 to $30, « 2 Had This includes all our finest suits—not one reseryed—and there are more of “= $11. 8! them to choose among than there should be at this time. All the finest rade Negligee Shirts. blue serges, imported worsteds and velours are well represented, Our original prices, $20 and $30, were moderas Now pe can vise your unrestricted choice of the lot for., ‘ 9,600 Absolutely Perfe Perteat High Grade HIS was a remarkabe purchase, even for us.) We have frequently sold blemished shirts at Values $1.25 this price, but this lot has not a blemish in it, You cannot buy better, handsomer. or to $2, at fresher looking shirts at any price under $1.25 in any other store to-day. They were made for an exclusive Broadway haberdasher to sell at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. For some reason (not in any way the fault of the shirts) delivery was not made, and we got the lot at less than factory cosg. Hindreds of good patterns, Plain and plaited bosoms. Cus attached and Up tached. (oat and reqular models, All sizes. Choice of the lot (Voolduaoduasdaqandoonbepo | Men’s White Negligee Shirts, Plaited or Plain, at 6b4\-| at An enormous quantity purchased brings the price down to the lowest figure for which this grade of shire has soid, Shirts are absolutely pettect in make, but have trifling soe 60,000 Good Collars for Men and | Boys at. — Slightly imperfect, but nothing to hurt. Chief fault are those of care ess laundering and finger-marking, which your own laundry will quickly remedy. Cc These are the regular 2-lor-25¢ grade of a big and famous Troy Factory. Choice of more than 20 good styles in straight-standing, turndown and high band collars. All rs, All heights. A All sizes, 12 to 20. Percale& Saxony Flannel Two Great Bargains HERE are about 300 yards in each of the following lots, At the prices quoted ~The August Sale of Linens T BEGAN Monday in a perfect whirlwind of bargain offers on towels, napkins, sable dlilis, sheets, pillow ¢ases and fancy linens. It continues to-morrow—come in and see what it offers. 8c Checked Fast Edge Glass Towel Just as a hint; ing, a yard, 10c Hemstitched Doylies, hae 17¢ Hemmed Bleached Pillow Cases, J ]@ 28 to50c W ile Bonnaz shibsneate ava Scarfs, + cae aan air 1£c to 29¢ ‘Plain and Pansy White Goods, @ yard.....sesesrrreeee $1 and $1.25 Hemmed Table Cloths, each tenes Be | 5e 19¢ 14c 69c —extra sizes. 30¢ White Pure ita Suiting, a yao (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Kear.) $1 49° Renaissance 3-piece Scarfs,each d9¢ 28c to 39¢ Fine Towels—odd lots,each $1.50 to $2.50 White Embroidered Scarfs, each. $1.50 Imported Mercerized Napkins, a dozen,.... 25¢ White Cotton Damask, a yard.. $3,50 to $5 Odd Fine Table Cloths $9. 95 15c they May not—and should not —last up to noon to-morrow, So come early, Percale—26 inches wide, light and dark grounds. A very good choice of new designs, The grade is that which we sell feguiarly at 15c a yard To close. : 9¢ Saxonf Fiainel— Tiree. quarters of a yard wide, in white only. A good, soft, fine grade that we sell regularly at 45c a 29e ES To close,,,.., Here’s a Great Sale of Fine Rugs stock reduced for clearance, Mess of these are new Purchases with their proper prices reduced for this annual event, No matter what one you choose there will be a saving on it distinctly worth your whi Wiiton Rugs A rich, high-piled floor covering, designs and col- lend character to aly room, Regular i Sire G, 10.6x13,.6.. inches... inche 3.75, 27x54 inches... Wilton Axminster Rugs In attractive oriental and floral designs and in the choicest color. ings; a combination of Wilton and Axminster weaves; size 9,0x12.0; regular price $20.50; me + $24.50 We Red Label Tea The celebrates loun ain blend; packed at Lovdon in patent airtight cans to re tain its ful grance Tb, can JRE BORAX Saern $1.30; 33 lle POT ATOE 80 Ibs, $1 $ b peck, 15 Ibs . Bae Having instal'ed two Hobart Electric Gran- ulators & Pulverizers ir ment, We sre now alisha any house ia ce end of mountain growa fancy, Ie olieesi 10 Ids 2D@ Bigelow Arlington Axmin- ster Rugs In popular room sizes; discon tinued patterns, not many of them, but big values on what we have. Size 9.0 x 12.0; regu- lar price $39.50; at., $22.50 Size 8.3 x 10.6; regu- lar price $37.50; at.. $19.50 Wilton Ve'vet Rugs, Seamless Choice designs in high-piled vel- ve 18 brut colorings; size 9.0x1 (seuarpnice 4 $20.50) Re vresceecees B24 00 Bagels Rugs Average size 2.6 x 3,9; in attrace tive designs and bright colorings; reg. $7.75; at $5.95 Persian Hall Strips Attractive novelties and colorings: regularly $31.50; aver- age size 3.0x11.0; at., $24.50 Persian Rugs In room sizes, all-over effects and medallions, well covered with small figures, choice lots in various sizes and excellent values, Average Regularly = Size Now 75.00, 8x10 $62 87.50, 9x10 92.50, 9x12 | 105,00, 9X12... 87.50 | 125.00, 1013 .0..... 9759 | Oriental Rugs in Small izes Exquisite designs and color effects. Kirman Rugs Average size 4.0x6,0; fine quality and choice 1Orings; @wy w regular $64.50; ng $54.50 Kazak Rujs Average size 4.4x7.6; in beautiful soft color effects, . $27.50 Regularly $23.50; at. The rest are from our 8 A Moussoul Rugs Average size 4.0X7.0; good de- signs and choice range of colors ait $25.50; at.. $21.50 18.50 Regularly $23.50; at., Shirvan Rugs Average size 3.6x5,0; in choice designs and colorings. Regularly $21.50; a Regularly $16.25; at, Beloochistan Rugs Average size 3.6x5.6, colorings in rich dark reds and biues, Regularly $17.50; at......$14,75 Regularly $14.50; at 12.75 Daghestan Rugé In extia and medium sizes; rich velvet texture and soft colors, Sale Price Regularly $16.50...., 11.75 07 Regularly $34.50; at. $19. 50 (Siegel Graham Biscuits Five och & teas, Waldort teas, crisp rs, lunch pretrels or rwieback; price $1.15: special, doz. Tc regular 10c package FRESH ROLLED OATMEAL—res, 99, Be quallty; 10 Ibs. 30¢; S Ibs. ac WHOLE EVAPORATED APPLES reg. 18e quality: 21 25¢ MOTHER'S CORN MEAL—te. price $iis 10c packages SWEET MIDG PICKLES—Tiny 34e DELICATESSEN ANCHOVI Fancy sweet Jersey Jenny Linds: erate of 45 to 40 melons $1.25; doen & oc pecial doz. OSc; three reg. 25¢ Tims; full quart far | Sale of Musk Melons Os; each RED RIPE WATERMELONS- eas 5c you less Mail and telephone orders filled promptly, New Season’s Teas Indii lon, Formosa Oolong, English B senae specially m! 25 6 t £ fib caddy'$2, "ren. 608 quality: 436 FRESH VEGETABLES — white turnip yellow turnips, new Bermuda onions, wilte Texas oaions, yellow onions, red onions OF washed carcois; No, 6 basket, Bie E BAKING POW oH. CAD... heaping full, delivered Pee ton CA HS 34e Scotch gre c NeW Guat EN GINGER=tor pre. 2e Armour’s Smoked Shoulders S EXT W Brand, sex A DUBLIN STOUT pins i ncarly everywhere at $2.00 per doz, Special dbl. of S doz. pinis, $11.74; dor. pints Foods of Guaranteed Quality, Low Prleed sell you absolutely pure and dependable kinds and invariably charge ordinary grades in any other store. for them than you pay for *Phone Chelsea 4,000. Naphtha Soap ummer months nearly every 28 During the body uses nap! periect laundry cold water; We boxes of Swilt's ws: SOAP below th tox of 100 bars ¢ bars in cario: VULCAN) SAF ry MATC HES— trots, $a doten be IRISH OATMEAL—can. ate English Style Bacon Mild sugai ise McCA Choice Whiskey and Ale

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