The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1909, Page 6

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6 nt ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1909, OCEANIC DOES Mme. Melba Declares She Can Cook as Well as Sing; TRE “CORKSGREN TWIST ATSEA When lee. Blade Broke! Liner Acted Like a Dog 240 —— she Has a Marvellous Recipe for the Italian Paste Cooked With Tomatoes—Sulfra- gette ? Of Course She’s One. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Wagging His Tail. "Certainly I can cook as well as sing,” aunounced Mme. Melia as she —_— ; Stood slowly withdrawing her gloves in the reception room of her apart- ADVENTURE IN THE FOG, | ments in the Plaza. “It is perfectly true that [ went down into the kitehen of the hotel here to-day and cooked Or rather T—well, | anyway T most rtainly DID suy s of the spaghetti.’ Grandniece of Noted Father | Matthews Arrives to Make Lecture Tour, | ei | nowhere in the world do they prepare {t as they do in Italy he prima donna relapsed in ‘Tam simply crazy over spaghetti,” a wey Of course lof cooking it with tomatoes that makes it perfectly d Poor Italy!"— F) !Mme, Melba's joyous mood clouded for a moment—"one cannot speak of i agine, If you can, a great ocean | / nngaine idm can her without @ sigh to-day.” j ner making motions like a dog wagging | | “But to continue with my spaghettl, |“——— WC ES Oveante | Prize in Peasant’s H ite tall. } That ts what PWoilte Star Ine, i evening, acording to who spoke of the \pthe vessel docked her if The Oceanic, whic fon Dee, a was through bolster Fat kK, when on Vof her port propellor @ropped to the } fppourae is destro} the propulsive f "proceeded to ¢ tq | We will talk about Italy afterward, It! of the | last | the Qceante, | was one day when I was driving near on ed quite by avcte| fie me | dent upon the marvellous receipt for] that I did in mid-ocean ; Bergamo that I cha spaghett) cooked with tomatoes ithampton | used here. It was in the year 16 an epicure I a T can even re o'eloe ~ PONTCHL WSS KING OF PORTUGAL a SETA mua THE CATHEDRAL WARNED PUBLIC SENATOR LAN OF MURDER PLOT As I drove past a pebsant’s it neort | the roadside I traced a most savory | If Johnnie eit s coming from it, T as ; 1. Sure enow ol Told, Gang Might Hay busily eng : Rivalled Kidd. pot of the s Church Dignataries and Prom- | inent ct at Reuutem for | = V. MeGowar 1 th any one will admit 1 am nd yet] WASHINGTON, Jan <tr ers |, a r q SS THREE BOYS PLAYING TAG TIED oF BnON SUBWAY. cated women one “LT myself am an and yet I think It would be hard to find a woman more tnterested {n her| Gorman was me than I am,” That Tt was uncanny i j alking about on the sea close by the ve rene: Close at Hand, y breeze | 0 was dis. | Two ships’ d ahead wus the ——— rien, BLOW TO COURT STEERERS. One ly Arrested for solleiting Bus- » passengers fel 1 iuesa in the Corridor, has a few) “Wene she always) said S¢ » of the | them, for they Halal “One of my vy had a |einger explained itis lett ese a| To Sing in Naples. th from was fixed for Christmas and" will | Mt One itu htop. the fe: | "As you possibly know, xing my fre | eee and. the 1 Honth is | Well performance here on Jan, 13," Mme Riri oitt vnary cam | Melba continued, changing the drift of jh va he conversation. ‘L will sail for Italy by ac the g mer laid t and IT am scheduled to land in } before noon on Jan. %. for a few ! of a ham. no the rays of the It woman and will t a ben: (men from FON Ireland's Great Men ; i rio the ct Wve. there. ti great men tn T y ventured anj th tng Br. asted_ as far aa Mott Jand?" she was 1 ' ere captured aud Inrteh di so anxious to have! to ollce of the Alex. ful ot th more in Taly,'"! Man's fm told th try, but will not be Bh: etrain. trom as a play- “The Chop-Sney Kid" In the Hands, of the Vollee Again. I: HAROLD VANDERBILT PAYS | * $400 FOR AUTO ACCIDENT. ...°" Had Give en $300 to Frer 4 Peasant BotruCh by | An Unlimited Nomber of Prizes will be distributed among those who make a copy of this picture. If our Art Director decides that your copy is even 40 per cent, as good as the onginal, it will win an illustrated magazine FREE OF CHARGE FOR SIX MONTHS, showing work of the most prominent artists of the country. No Money Required to Win a Prize— it will not cost you a cent to enter this contest. Sit right down and copy this picture with either pencil or pen and ink. See how well you can do it. If you are a prize winner it will prove you have talent for drawing, IF copy THIS PICTURE Beine to bilt to pe ard ‘Real Estate | Boom Coming |” @ pred f con- een = irene Nei tt , nie ¢ men. CHAUFFER SURRENDERS, ls 91.013 t ‘ 1 Man Who Was Struck by His on T Y THI FOR COL. DS AND WIN A PRIZE ady. - 4,067 more Tied 38 Bellevue Hoapitiy | Tie sh ot : Thousands of people now eaming small pay have } Illustrating ability, but do not know it. If you will send your drawing to-day, we will tell you whether you possess this talent. If your drawing is even 40 per cent. as good as the original, you have this natural ability, and we can start you on the road to a comfortable and independent living, with pleas- ant, steady and profitable employment. Correspondence Institute of America Dept 43 SCRANTON, PA, compound than The “tremor” of the past, year greater is now—World “Realt vertisements show WHERE to invest to the BEST advan- tage. New bargainsevery day, You do the rest! | Harburger | $3.00 for a fur | | \ | | the Rane, there wo South atolls Me Member Saj __ Manuel Told by Army Oflicer! tat cea eg uuia te be sent wasn) They Learned Nothing He i He Ga tGhaui ene ce t Banquet That He Is Sur- i 2 eee mnt kn 4 i Would Keep From Public, [gna thes : rounded by Spies. to vo) me . Melba any a t t | | | _ How Would You Like to Sample Her Spaghetti? ! Furs at Half Prices ond Floor The weather favors the aggressive retailer, Like May Tuesday, We advertised the Fur Sale Wednes- day, Presto! A cold wave comes out of the West on Thursday, bringing Furs into quick demand. It does seem like a bit of irony that the manuface turers waited until ice time was nearly here before sac- riticing their stocks. Count it your good fortune—if you need Furs, Partial details were printed in yester day's papers, The fivures were astounding to all ex. vent those who know the Macy processes, Furs— handsome and elegant Coats, Muffs and Boas—at half prices, That’s the pith of the broad fact. For specific information, come see the goods. Men’s Automobile Fur and Fur-Lined LF Coats Reduced. The Savings Are Worth While. ten Special Values in Men's Fur Caps. Hat Department—Fifth Floor, Exceptional Offerings in Fur Lap Robes and Fur Gloves. Harness Department—Fitth Floor, This sharp weather gives impetus to a general trade movement throughout the whole store affect: ing ALL LINES OF WINTER GOODS in the buyer's interest. : Wanting anything—-iry Macy’s—tirst! or last—but try Macy’s. ue RH Macy Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, vS B' way at 6th Ay. ‘What Do You Say to a $3and $4 Derby or Soft Hat at $1742 ° If you are thrifty youll say, “T’ll buy one,” and procee dtodoso. The danger of delay is at once apparent when we toli you that there are ¢ nly six hundred of these He epresent odd dozens ‘of $3.00 to $4.00 Der- ies and Soft Hats that the manufacturer closed out to us a song, preparatory to moving. Every Hat is genuinely rate. They are not the glossed-over productions wit th a mere seeming of goodness —hut are really good—made to sell at $3. 00 to $4,00 each, A happy Hat happening for six handred men. Fitth Floon Bed Muslins—Made and Unmade Basement. Bleached or Brown Muslin, of durable quality; 36 Bleached Pillow Casing, from the best mills in the country; 42 and 45 inches wide; a yard....11e, 12¢ and 16¢ Wamsutta Long Cloth, fine spun, of excellent launder. ing and wearing quality, 36 inches wide; a yard.....+... 13¢ Full Bleached, Soft-Finished Cambric, for under. garments, etc,; 36 inches wide; a yard. ....ce. ss eeeeee Te Sanitary “Red Star” Bhesiags Ue leached; 86 and 108 inches wide; 2 YATd.sceeveesevens -29c and 36¢ “Red Star” Pillow, Cases, ched, of especially trong muslin; torn size, 45x36 inches s+. 12 Unbleached ohestes, | heavy aut, ith seam in $1x90; each, centre; s 39c ah FL Furniture Specials Dining Tables, made of Solid oak, foot extension, heavy luted | regul a Sideboards, ! elled mirror, two s drawer for linen and Side Se serpen! in square top, six 4,49 | top, large bev- silver, one large 15.49, sale. $12.74 inch hase, large bev- r T, one large $14.24 elled linen di Buffets, i f | ‘| front, large bevelled mirror, two small drawers, one lined for silver, two cabi- nets and one large drawer lined for linen; regularly $32.24, sale $28.24 Dining Chairs, solid oak, full bos, genuine leather seats, French legs, highly polished; regularly § 4.24, sale. s...06 $2, 97 Arm Chairs, solid oak, genuine leather seat to match the above; regularly $8.24, sale... sevccerces SOLE Bent Wood Arm Chairs, mahogany finished, seat and tack covered with hand joutier leather, all-hair filing ; regularly $7.74, SAIC ceeccescsccsveccoes $5.49 Davenports, heavy massive oak frames, finished weathered, covered with Verona velour or imitation leather, complete with two pillows; regularly $35.24, sale.......... $29.89 Hall Clocks, oak case, finished weathered, 5 ft. 8 in, high, 15% inches wide and 11 inches deep; 8-day movement, with hour and half-hour strike; regularly $12.00, sale. sesceesesee $5.74 ma@- Continuation of these Sales: “un WHITE GOODS, SAMPLE HOSIERY, and MEN’S COLLARS at Six for 46c, “FOLLOW THE CROWD” INTO THE WORLD'S “WANT COLUMNS, y

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