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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SereeMren 14, 1908, th? President nit 1s the Presi bring to bear. be objected to a ant not the b krow from Mr of Mr, Taf will do “Mr, which wits so ub had to amend tt in sever Tate particulars, it gives the p > what Mr Mut it is conclude to def ficlent clearr belong to they eriminal fina agree to the dis; President tude tude there were ber urated, and eutng rather t the anti- * cated an amendment that w The sehedules wil yatsed the averes: Ahan it is now - POUSEVELTS WORD 2 ~ WOGOOD, LET TAT ~ SEH, SH BRIAN = Candidate Is a and Kicking and Should Need No In- * dorsement From President. HIS ANSWER TO LETTER. Nebraskan Declares His Op- ponent Has Lots to Ex- plain Personally, BALTIMORE, » Sept. WA few plain, sinple se ex from Mr, Taft * will be worth more than the eulogy tha pronounced. @eni’s indorsement is of no value unless Administra im with all the “Te was © # Bryan, “that Pr Brpport Mr. Tart Jers In view « hin as the and supported @nce that the Taft Is Alive; Let Him Speak nUs lett und yet eve upon the to be hoped that he will yet put upon stands for Mr. That !s a subje man is entitled to an opin- ft's friendship is to be trust law deals with the products of labor. Mr court. the Inboring m e of the injun 0 No words of praise from the n change Mr, is question or make that acceptable to Not Changed on Trusts. ‘aft's position on the trust aint of trade. nthe tariff question Mr to express ere ds no intimation that ard to al! the The Story of | | | WELL IT tay N'T BOURKE | Sasa Conran DARK HORSE The Prest- aft will be worth more in Washington sald Mr t ATLANT. Associated ence to the hat Administration ud may | however, at which I | Bryan would not have ut Mr, positively that T will be jeratic nominee and 1 than in refer found mentiones Bryan has seen tit. He truth | ho Elsewhere Sized Up by Artist Flinn 10 THE ne belleve 1 will the that the President pronoutices,” end ser “rate kos good.” oe Nd orinigu.ot tig leliee of| HEARS D AGALN, Prosident elt _comine nia ory ’ ACCUSES BRYAN MchGchkas | | CAND GIVEs DETA! iLS| M.—Witiam 1| rk, has given to the sa statement denial by W ment made | the forma as amended elected. My jon in history In ee- 2 no definite idea as | cu I Jntend, is on nds for. Mr. Taft ae ands f | tleket you will, i some speeches and! noe next. time, you support the | e more. The ones | nominee this campaign, I will, of course, ave not thrown | |sunpore you next campaign.’ 0 If this statement political situation, | ay." ody mene than then | t for the President Tati | friend of apon whieh STOCKS SEE-SAW the Presidentt’s in- y the measures which % Mr. Taft bel i labor organization should under of the anti-trust law 1 the men who| ganization as if for the anti+ avoring man a safeguard ranteed to every man tried as does not Stocks started strong to: 1 in Fegard| Harriman but a selling mov dropped Brisk buying of Reading quently caused a good rally Mr, Taf back to Taft's attl- the wage earn- | re fnereased demand for ot Lackawanna going up ware & Hu Gas ques- President's ners de ti lows wa ing pressur law to u ‘Patt has himself with clear- some be lower or higher questions Mr. Taft mus: nown, He car go00 Wien bounded to 1S 84, and there & San | tional Lead Wabas the yn Union} Companies ancisco an should apologize his position with suf. wy Bryan, and if it is not s pt o enable the public to/ Pf any other construction, then : is Bryan should apologize to me.’ NV BRK MARKET Reading, the Harriman Issues he monopoly of ~ . ' and Specialties Make the pposed to trial by jury 3 , rect contempt, thus de- Best Showing, im susceptible of 5 level. | 11-4] | A Lost Article|» 7 ost Article| = =. | It disappeared—but where? ” ee Ne LR t The house was ransacked withoul iw i , if avail ; I : Be, Friends were asked but didn't know; i f The police were nolitied but failed; as fe ry) Tears were shed, pawnshops were ae 2} z Searched, but human effort P| \ smed of no account, Pol | | . t Bat reset se Smal: Cost, | -rA@vance, — Dectine. + > + Sia “it Sac. | svi & Core salee of Bech bent Now ae ES PLS SR ae “HEA VON Too, aH? IANAN |) 50 You've manine QUALIFIED CARD To HIS ANAN IAS. CLUB. Political Situation in New York and FINGY!! G000NESS, GRACIOUS | PINGY FLIRTING WITH PATRICIA MECARREN! AR GOVERNOR IN at ee | and | deal The weather was ©, of co dance at the * and Beet M. Milk That Kills Babies large bilcan Leastwise, 1 Maker He To-Morrow Gets From Well r years ago » and SATE, 0 1 Deputy ened. ort that Avoid It nO GREETINGS Candidate Who Will Be 51 Joy Note Wishers. Re fty-one Years — THAW REMOVED JAIL AT Pending Decision in His Case. Plains to-day, and hospital ward In the jail there, cordance with the recent the Supreme Court Thaw had a strenuous time packing! corn canner, heading f tlocket, while Obadiah 0 morning, for he thought he £ Rockland, known to every war not going away until after State because of lls long Kk he was earller AW n getting a small box ready moved. ‘In some respects,” sorry to leave here. ted me Kindly, sheriffs who have to the matter of my on Under Sheriff T w owas ready for him Th out of the court well and satisfied, tweed sult and walked rol Car, is counsel house lo] W—William id to- briskly PITTSBURG, Sept. 14 Nn torney W. C. Boyd, Ni Ya of Pougi left here for Scrant 5 have Harry K. T tempt of court, bec hearing of hie creditors. Physicians say that two-thirds of infant mortality is due to germs in milk. And you don’t know the milk that contains them. The only safety lies in germless milk — in sterilized milk—in Van Camp's. milk contains mil- , but you don’t know what that raw frermis y are, Perhap is infected—the milk- man cdiseased--the dairy can you know ? Washington, D.C, d that was It per cent of the dea lar milk. Guinea pigs fed with it tuberculosis You You are running that ry milk any different ? about it, terrible risk, can that sin Van Camp's. avoid risk absolutely. re are no ge: Milk Without Germs mitk ry drop of raw contains a myriad germs, lar, there Ii the 1 often infected, is tube are kinan If lf the cow germs of Consuim is diseased, the r the dairy is uncleanly, the very air is germ- laden When a disease germ gets into milk, it br millions like it, the chances you take when ikman's milk. You know not 1 where it comes. You never know hat it conta t you do know, perhaps, that two- of children is due to ds the morta infected milk ind in as been a germ of any lhat fact h proved a hundred times over, to you can get milk like this? 20,000 Inspected Cows There is not an. Camp's Milk Jo you think it wise serve impure Every day we milk 20,000 Holstein cows, Every cow inspected. So are the men who milk th Our dairi is carried to extremes. ies are sanitary. Every condition is constantly watched. ( lings, where the milk is evap- orated, are built without wood. Here every means known to science is ur protection § after the Vhis makes it certain that m can exist in it, ealed The res that is safe. Is it wise to use a milk that is not? ‘That Delicious Flavor The delicious flavor that Van Camp's < dishes is due to the fact this is wh gives to mi that le milk, It is rich Elolste: the water evapora —nothing whatever is anal is is not like condensed milk, which is half sugar— ilk that you can’t use in cooking. Van Camp's is nothing but in ! Yet you never have made from raw ch del milk dishes as you from Van Camp's. The rea- son is, you don't get the whole milk from your milkman, When he serves you from the top of the excess of butter fat, butter fat rises. From the rest little butter but For the solids fall. can, you get an 4 F the of the can, an excess of solids. you get Your milk is never twice alike. Analysis of Van Camp's shows about 30 per cent of solids, of which & per cent is butter fat. That means that you get the whole natural mil Cleanliness That is why Van Camp’s,in your cool- ing, is so much better than raw milk, It is not because of anything added. Six Cents Per Quart One pint of Van Camp's, when you put back the water, makes about three pints of rich milk, The cost of such milk, when you buy Van Camp's by the case, is about cents per quart. six Six cents for a quart of whole, rich milk—milk without germs in it. Milk that is always the same—always fresh— always ready. Van Camp's is as thick as thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee. Never a waste or shortages, Yet it costs half what creain costs, For Children Van Camp's is the safe milk for babies —approved by the highest authorities. With children, it will avoid the many howel troubles caused by germ-infected milk, Phe st ght almond flavor, due to steril- on, is a flavor that children like, And it signifies purity—freedom from germs, Children can safely drink it. But don't give them raw milk—any more than raw meat. There is too much danger of germ infection. i Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 1o- cent cans—at your grocer’s, Try one can and you will want it always, Then it is cheaper to buy by the case—also more convenient Produced in five states by the dairies of the Van Camp Packing Co,, Indian- apolis, Ind. Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened Ven Comp Packing Co. WATE PAN Placed in the Hospital Ward Harry Thaw was removed to White nov occupies the The transfer from Poughkeepsie was in ace mandate of lunch, where steps will be taken before Judge ~| Archibald of the United States Court to y declared in con- use of his failure > to come here last Friday to attend a D ‘EL THAWS PICTURE SEIZED BY A ILLINER Sheriff Takes Prized Portrait to Satisfy a Claim for $234, Eve has The pleture of herself which Nesbit Thaw prized most {taken from her by the Sheriff to sat- isfy a claim of &4, balance due on a milliner's bill. The picture was made in Parts at the order of Stanford Waite, beer Minny eccompaied by ane eoungel) Hyelyn in the same trim garb, that Charles Morachauwer, and Under) oti were at both af (holt! Sherif John ‘Townsend, boarded the On eee et ae the : 11.07 train from Poughkeepsie for of White, showing her full figure, with Tarrytown to-day, At Tarrytown 4) aig. picture hat, turned-down collar, party took the trolley across the poise waist, loose jacket and short!” county to White Plains. ae Judgment was obtained ag It is said At. $32 Oxfords piece 2 als $ All widths, All at Nhe Notice * Dr, Kelier's Com- ort 8 Shoe# are also made in ex- tra large size, S'y ao. Short Vamp Shoes. Product of Famous Lynn Shoe Manulacturers. (Just like Illustration.) Similar Shoes are sold in other stores for $3: our war price would be place them on sale for They and Gunmetal Cuban hee! arch; in lace 7; widths C come in Patent Caltsh 1s and a_higt sr button; sizes to EE. It reprerents go For Women $3= Pumps _ Dr. Keller’s $3 Shoes and Oxfords Road | Spanish 2% to Thaw in the Muntetpal Court, Ninth District, on Sept, 2, It was filed to-day In the County Clerk's office, after which @n execution Isued for the picture, Although done tn water colors and measuring only ten by twelve inches, t e Ja considered very valuable, to Josep E, Buhler, of Den- Mrs, nis & Nassau street, counsel fo . Elise Hartwig, cover the amount of the judgment Mme, Hartwig’s establishment ts at No. # West ‘Twenty-ninth street, Young Mrs, Thaw had been a regular patron of hers for geveral years, having a runs nur he Mens: it, at times, on t and-dollar mark, It was bill presented to Mrs. Thaw by the milliner was on July . Tt was dated April 21, and showed 21, to hat her per- » Mine. Hartwig. © gave her check ate no payment aw go that ted & Hartwig say expe Price Calfskin, Patent and All Black Leathers. For Nurses, Teachers,Sales- women and ali women who are on their feet a great ade of French) a pair Kid, with $ ' flexible exten- son soles, and rubber heels; sizes 2% to 8, B to Worth widths EEE. $3.00. Several Thousand Pairs Of Women’s $2.00 and $ $2.50 Factory Reject Shoes in all the new fali styles, in all leathers and all BIZES cari mL tse 54° -00 nett told that the train had been decided upon. A reporter found him engaged to de said Thaw, “I'm I shall regret to ave the jail and some of the deputy AS He wore a grey i yaa Cue an ate os oa At About Half , SAYS THAW IS IN CONTEMPT. a merican rif | { rr $2.50, but (Sam as {It Hand wel In the following leathers, Calfskin, Patent Coltskin and 1 Calfskin. Sizes 214 to $ 514 for large as Clenep 814 to 2, for misses, $ Sizes ater A good, serviceable shoe, made leather, specially built for sche with Box Calf or Vici Kid uppers Leather Extension Sole, in sizes and 11% to 2, well worth $1.50; sale Boys’ Shoes 10,000 pairs in the lot. ally built, a tough shoe for sturdy boys, sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to 5%; very special offer, a spc ate, 1 BOE iMisses’ High Cut Shoes None Better In (he Market Frequently sold elsewhere at $3.00 a pair. Ghae pieeal School Shoes $4,00 Substanti- istration.) ied Soles ed Demi an Russia 1,95 of sotid 01 wear, ind Oak 8% to 11