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10 1 T th AIGHES BROUGHT WOE TO) FARRENWALD ° Wife Wanted to Fire House jie: GARRISON'S HAD Guide and Mentor Who uneeeens | After nearly twenty years of it Her- | Brought Them Here Left | | : Enthusiasm man Fahrenwald, declaring he could tt } Them in the Lurch. stand it no longer, sued his wife, Beld- | it for a separation on the ground of | Pl | SPRINGFIF ruel and outrageous treatment St nd the case came before Justice HAD TRAIN STOP ORDER. |» ’ Bis to-day In the pme Court he a lan Sea f esentatives y Herman js head watter in’ Justlee |) oy Dugro’s Hotel . but {t was not \ Went Out of Theatre “To See ) St ay 4)? rate Iways sv, for, he sald in his com-/ dent. The natlonal colors were draped a Friend” and Awoke mis yep fi | ' } a Friend” and | vaint, when hie married Bridget, who! above the Speaker's stand, ‘The entht| | ; ' 8 ssemblage was aroused by b ! in Jail. |was not born #0 near the Rhine as 18 tis Ree ete tran ares a Get your druggist to mix the tol: t Dublin, in 188, he was getting only $5) 1). fl (hry ation werarel TEE, lowing Ingredients; One-half ounce | ¢ a week. . ators and Representatives ris- {tld extract Buchu, one ounce of com- About onc But by hard work, diiligence and at uiy at the first strains of the | pound fluld Balmwort and two ounces to business, advanced until now eet of Garr’ Recovering him nd speaking in| the best medical authorities that eczema ia an agitated tone » sald to | purely a skin disease, due to a germ, and) ite Kerno) Judge, look curable only through the skin. It is not a - | blood disease at all; in fact, thousands of time drawl {fer with skin diseage and are per- otherwise, and thereby prove nan | thi ased blood, continued to mal t| not reach the germs be- calm, y do not penetrate the skin, The Tt appears to he Instructing y to reach the germs is by nieans of | the tain train to stop & Penetrating liquid. at G ‘en number of Such a liquid can be obtal by simply | persons off, thout ite- | mixing ordinary oll of Wintergreen with ment, after gl ” the thymol, glycerine and other healing agents, | f “And all them f ith me took the | This compound, known as D. D. D. Pre-| } late train last night and was pa | § pn, stop the itch tnstantly—and the) (et \ right on by Garrison's and t < cures all appear to be permanent. In tact, | lon, to this pura t back trom the next station,” moaned it took thousands of cures, case after case, | Ml uable M i just hefore the best scientific authorities were convinced of the absolute merit of thi a mite surpi ‘sald jedy. D. D. D. Prescription killa th ay Magistrate Kernochan “T almost hate to go back home," sald Berkens. fevertheless, y next train,” anid “and you're going Which he t! in the itebing skin. Its effect 1s seen wi one minute after the first application especially recommend D. D. D. Soap tn con- nection with the treatment, A free sample bottle may be obtained by writing direct to the D. D. D. Laboratories, Dept. 262, 112 Michigan et., Chicago, Ill, are going, by the rate Kernoch: Riker Prices A comparison of Riker prices with those you'd have to pay in an ordinary old-style store is startling to say the least. We give a few samples to- The old-fashioned Stores have to charge high prices because their limited business gives them but little purchasing power in the world’s markets, Twenty Riker stores buying as one get trade and cash discounts which enable us to sell at lower rates than the ordinary individual store can buy for. ‘ Are YOU a Riker Customer ? Oth a s rhe very life of the hair le Be eheee pi H n every bottle (it RIKER'S Gerterle faves Pills Septone, Eradicates dan- vty al one ff, stimulates growth. Bwitt's Speciny 25e and 76¢ ere’ Biker's ces. t if Station on the Hudson River divisior {ve $70 a month ald Herman, ‘ ; and by economy and care’ ha has bi | of the New York Central road, come) 4" ena aa down to the cits 6 regue these (ld-bits ry woes of | f i 4 ; | ih Property in Wife's Name ; bi The place at Liberty, | t ' Sullivan yo N.Y; No. 1M3 Clay It if avenue, in Bronx, which r a # a month when Herman ar akin N GROSS rst two were re | to Mediterranean, }and funeannt | of PI New York several t en staying | for as long as ove and ie had of his own, reached a point wi w mo Robert the crews of the g New York 1908," said Hor. | Turnure, Wagens py their first names | in a temper. 1} Wanted to See a Friena. her and ner siste | i Ap the climax of an evening replete picture op the wal! add f with incider ngs to the extent of $100 d i chatwea (0 ect when I would not tra , ig i i] "4 idee f pleasant time was hi Between hers id I could go p the third act and the act Mr, Ber- | did, at, nod ra | kens excused hi n the others | setting fire to the h | i nd went outs toa friend in| But. of course, Bridget did not let I merialinen her feelings get the better of her to| j Rrhetenigie the extent of setting fire to the house, | | Ree GE into ti for she alleged in her answer, besides | x ; E 1 denying Herman's tnsinuations, that she | i BU Aa ae i; with him, She said | i ete Pere iaeccee 4 worked as hard and economized : NA abi sh as closely as he, and the possession of ps eiaeone Ae me these bits of real estate was due as p Bi a a aa te much to her as to him, for she had ; Reet ar ; : bent bonrders, let furnished rooms and } that AIETTIAyIn slaved with him to earn and save for, titled es Over the | twenty years ae eve Court Says He Condoned Cffence. i Praia wes “Besides, even it all Herman charged | f industry in his} was true, he has condoned It by om it languish withou 2S f } Ing up traf! 3 | pocket SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA Upon an en penne Da faGe eae Why Salves Fall While a Simple | ebay es ie aw Liquid Has Accomplished Hea Lae 4 Thousands of Cures, Hates to Go Home, | It {a now thoroughly established among (Write plainir.) “DIXIE AT THE LINCOLN CELEBRATION IN ILLINOIS, =i: expres 10 iin in Legislature When) crtyuting relief. He Southern and National Airs Are yed—Dineen Speaks. Mh, Ah and white roses surrounded a life-sized painting of the marty Il be the one hu he birth of ER KURFUERST. KKurfuerat, for a cruise the Holy BYpt, will start to-day John C MN, Jj) Edwin T. the eyes, blurred vision, extreme ner- | \, L. and H. F,|vousness and fnsomnia all {Indicate | Bigelow Paine, Mrs. | urinary trouble. Many more symp- Potter, Mrs. Arthur x rs, Herman Winter and Mr. 1. Lupton FREE 50 Old Favorite Songs With Words and Music Complete for Solving This Puzzle THERE ARE TEN FACES {N THIS PICTURE CAN YOU FIND SEVEN OF THEM? ONS—Trace out the lines of each fave heavily with a lead pencil rate sheet le. We will giv taining Fifty Old Favorite Songs, wii rites Free. Winners will our office by Monday, Feb. 15th, Place in an envelope and either mail or bring to Story @ Clark Piano Co. 12:14 February Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding Q Draperies | One Low Price—Cash or Liberal Credit System | Feb, atora and Representatives Joined t | In memorlal meeting in the Between Fifth Ave. and Broadway THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, TEBRUANY 11, 1908. uty with me sioce 1 ITALY'S KING AGAIN THANKS a wit stlons AMERICANS FOR HELP. Gives Audience to Celtic's Captain and Asks That His Gratitude Be Expressed Here. ROME, Feb. King Victor Emmanuel o-day received In private audience Capt, | H. MeL. P. Huse, comm of the re: | lief ship Celtic, with whom he talked for Jhalf an hour. ‘The King said he was gratitude for the splendid y the Celtic in Sicily ana Calabria In diss wished also that his ‘thanks and those of the Italian people | be conveyed to the Amertean government for thelr ge sen- | helping the earthquake sufferers, which | y he characterized as really touching: idneys Cured by This Simp'a u uge wreath rest: | of syrup Sarsaparilla compound. Pt.) Shake well and take a teaspoonful | ~' {after each meal and one when retir- ing. Drink plenty of water, but Iit- tle of any liquid at meal times, The great urinary specialist, \ $1,000, acknowledges in his latest re- °} ports that this simple mixture fs “| most reliable and will cure all but the most complicated and aggra- \vated kidney and bladder affections land rheumatism; therefore It 1s well worth t Puffing under the eyes, backache, |headache and dizziness, burning of and toms could be named, but the reader | will surely recognize them. 4 aT Free to the person sending correct solu- absolutely free of charge a music book eon- th words and music; also many other val- notified by mall, of papers All answers muat be in WEST 32D STREET | Greenhut Tailored Suits that Were Up lo $25 Priced for Tomorrow, $10 Rearrangement of stocks after inventory brought to our notice about 100 Suits from here and there in the — lines that were up to $25—a few of a kind which should PA F have been sold two weeks ago. Now we have got to rush them out, as Spring styles are demanding the room, so we will mark them all $10 They will be one of the great bargain events of Arrow Day, and they will not ej longer, as the value is so entirely out of the ordinary, and there are only one hundred suits, $1 and$1.25 Long Milanese Gloves, 35C Get your entire season’s supply of fabric gloves right now, for they will not only rush into fashionable favor, but they will probably become scarce, and it is certain that gloves of this character will never be offered at such a price again— they can't be purchased whole- sale at this price any more! 16 Button Lenpth Mous- uetaire Wrist and coubenpped Aue talrecyvintst fingers. black, white and new tan shades; actual $1.25 value Also 16 button length genuine Milane e lisle Gloves, silk finished, tne ani sheer, with two pearl clasps and in all sizes. Colors tan, mode, navy, laven- der, champagne, straw, pink, sky biue end ray an pearl abo black and whie alue $ W at, sth a OOG Main Floor—Greenhut and Company As we do not sell $10 Suits we did not want them to conflict with any other events in this department, and we do not want to create the impression that $10 Suits have any place in our business. We have waited for a favorable opportunity to clear them in a single day at a very low price. We cannot emphasize too strong'y the high character of the suits, as the sale price may lead you to think they are below our style standard. They are the very suits that have placed us foremost among ready-tailored suit stores, not only in value at regular prices, but in high class workmanship and correct modeling. , ag» Every suit Is this season's model, and Is, of course, “Greenhut standard” in quality of material, high- class tailor work and distinctive fashion, fancy stripe cheviots and mixtures; Skin- All-Wool Broadcloths, 1 ——————$————$_$_§_ | rer satin or taffeta silk lining; some trim- med, others strictly tarlored effects; good assoriment of colors and 1 ali sizes from 34 to 44; regularly up to $25, at $10 e ‘ond Floor—Greenhut and Company The 40th ARROW SALE Tomorrow Friday ts to be a great day at Greenhut's. _Asstore-wide phalanx of ‘“quality-bargains” such as we have never before been able to assemble is ready for you. Raise your expectations, for value-giving will reach a point beyond all previous achievements of this value-giving Store It is the pivotal event in our Second Annual February Clearing Sale already known as the supreme. special selling event now in progress in this great shopping district. As it involves only merchandise of the Greenhut quality standard every article has the stamp of dependability as well as extraordinary bargain power. Be sure to secure an Arrow Booklet at the doors. Use it as a shopping guide for the day. Follow the Green Arrow Signs from counter to counter—inspect every one of them, and you will end the day's sshopping with the satisfaction that comes from effecting the season's most remarkable econom es. Main Floor 5c to 20c Wash Laces at 3c to 12% Yd, 40c to $1.15 Chiffons at 29c to 69 Yd, 25¢ Shell Barrettes at 19¢ 7c to $1.00 Laces at 4c to 75¢ Ya. 50¢ Gold-filled Brooches at 25¢ 75c Roses at 45c Up to $2.50 Plated Silverware at $1.00 ‘ambric Night Gowns at 39¢ Chemise at 75c Uncurled Ostrich Effect at 39¢ $2.96 Bla.k Plumes at $1.50 Women’s 50c Pure Silk G.oves at 25¢ ? J i 39¢ Cors 5c Women’s 50¢ Suede Lisle Gloces at 25¢ 25¢c Bar Castle Soap at 19¢ Iniants’ 39 Lng Nainsook Slips at 21¢ Women's $1.25 Me h Sitk Gloves at 45¢ doc Flext le Nati Fies at 8¢ Infants’ 59¢ Short Dresses at 39¢ $5.00 Leather Hanc Bags ai $3.65 75c Water Bottles at 49¢ Children’s 69¢ Muslin Gouns at 49¢ s. 50c Celluloid Mirrors at 29c Chilaren’s §. 75 Mary Garcen Bags at $1.95 35 Colored Wash Dresses $1.25 Leather Belts at 85 85¢ Printed Foulard Sotin at 65¢ at 98c 9 IS of $7.25 75c C lored Peau de Cyyne at 58¢ Women's $1.25 Dressing Sacques at 98c eran Dele E a ae 85c Colored Satin Messaline at 65 Nanen ong $4.10 Traveling Bags at $2.75 oad In Messaline at 65¢ Women 9 Kimonos at $1 50 78c All Silk Rough S iantung at 50¢ 5c Cards Washable Collar Stays, 3 Cards for 10c 16¢ to 18¢ Dress Shields at 10¢ 22c Bundle Tape at 15¢ 50c Skirt Gauges at 30c 75c Scissors at 50: 2.45 Coronet Curls at $1.75 $8.50 Mad.ira Hand Embroidered Nap- kins at $6.35 $2.5 Tabl. Cloths af $1.65 $1.25 Mercerized Bath Mats at 79c 23c to 29, Ail Linen Huck Towels ct 19¢ $3.50 to $4.50 Tea Cloths at $1.49 19¢ Imported Mer.erized Madras at I1c yard $1.49 Crochet Bed Spreads at 98c¢ $1.00 Fancy Serge suitings at 50¢ Boys’ $ ‘Pajam as at 83c Boys’ 25c Ties at 17¢ Boys’ 25c Suspenaers at 17¢ 25¢ Stationery at 15¢ 7c Package Envelopes to Match at Se $3.00 Bok Racks at $2.00 Stationery. t 15. Persian Trimmings at 19¢ Men's 15¢ Handkerchiefs at 10¢ 75¢ Black Cheviot Serge at 50c¢ $1.50 Cloaking at 75¢ $1.25 Novelt, Check Suitines at 65c¢ Wom.n’s 25¢ Black Cotton Hose at 19¢ Women's 75c Hose at 59¢ Boys’ 25c Underwear at 17¢ Women's 50c Underwear at 39¢ Men's $2 95 Dress Shirts at $1.85 Men's $2.45 Flannel Shiris at $1.83 $5.25 Marabout Stoles at $4.00 35c to 75c Neckweur at 25¢ and 50c $1.98 to $6.75 Unmade Shirtwaist Pat. terns at 98¢ to $3.50 Up 10 $1.25 Shirt Waist Frontings at 69¢ 17¢ Black Tafteta Ribbon at 12c 39c Dresden Ribbon at 25¢ $3.50 Twilied Silk Umbrellas at $2.75 Third Floor $2.50 Imported Beaded Candle Shades at $1.50 $1.00 Bouillon Cups and Saucers at 65¢ 50¢ Stamped Tinted Plilow Tops at 25¢ $1.25 Center Pieces at 75¢ 75c Center Pieces at 50c 35c Hand embroidered Pin-cushion Slips at 19¢ $32.50 Fumed Oak Rockers at $24.25 $42.50 Fumed Oak Buffets at $32 00 $18 00 Morris Chairs ut $12.50 Women's $8.00 Writing Desks at $6.00 $8.00 to $8.50 Lace Curtains at $6.00 $2.50 Notiingham La.e Curtains. $1.75 $3.00 Rufflea Bobb. net Curtains at $2.00 $1.50 Couch Covers at $1.00 $2.25 Ulility Boxes at $1.50 Second Floor $5.00 Patent Leather High Cut Boots at $3.50 $4 Long Corsets, Special $2.25 The new extreme length model—long, slender and sloping from bust to hips, with slightly curving back, es- ecially made to conform to and retain the new agus, Made of fine white coutil, smoothly boned and splendidly finished. Three pairs of supporters attached. $2.25 $2 Corsets at $1.25—Length and slenderness ere Testnguishing features of this model. It is made of fine quality coutil with two pairs of hose supporers atteched. Particularly adapted to medium end slender figures. Regular value, $2.00 $ Special . ‘ i ip eee ac 8 1.25 Becond Floor—Greenhut and Company Last Day of Selling $3.50 35c Parisian Cotton Crepes, 29c When other stores are clamoring for Crepes to meet the immense demand for Spring Waits and Sum- mer Dresses we are fortified with ample stocks bought in aayeace ata tine: When pier buyers were timid about Crepes—a condition that gave us gre, advantages ore pace Pastel _shades in full variety, showing two-toned e@Recte on witte and tucked grounds, Sott, creamy and dressy 29 in effe-t and of very sturdy texture, Does not require ironing oes at $1.95 when washed, Spec-al, tor Arrow Day Main Floor—Greenhut and Company to $5.00 Sh preven Pe Prices. n ere : ‘ q Lea ur, | Greatest Sale of Brass and Iron Beds Tomorrow will positively be your last opportunity to share in this great sale of shoes. All this week the | Fj ft Brass Bed Aly Brass Bed lis) crowds have been making selections and declaring the values wonderful. Now for final dismissal of the remaining lots: yi o contane | 50 | There are about 400 pairs left in various styles o tet, ar. ier cue Then retth Sas ey efter nd 14 Bf tion withthe} %5 jn any one style but if your size is in the lot you will secure the most remarkable shoe bargain of your shopping experience. This lot wil $1 95 | 16 : * ; Vere oy Hee Vie eta: tee Ne mee) sc oereee Bes Te igen Bape a no TBe Sale,weoffer \ hi eee) U \ Store formerly led H SSS , 1 19th Street occupled by B. Altman & Co. ‘ The Face Cream 500 Sample — CINE ETM Greenhut and Company, an & Co | mpi always catia. | B aise ntl —— — — = — SS — Riker’s | Brass Bed Pee Violet Cerate Iron Beds at wl 99. BEST TREATMENT ving. Printing ly Bveeuted ways Presb at ; ) Value MUN Seow Riker'e ras well-kR Kiker + Cor. Oth Ave, RikER'S DRUG STORES NEW YORK BROOKLYN BOSTON 14.98 95 50% off the ae 23° usual price, Brussels Rugs f up, . 9. S. is the best treatment for Catarrh because it is a perfect blood urifier, It is the only medicine that is able to get down into the cir- culation and entirely remove the catarrhal matter and impurities which roduce the trouble, As long asthe mucous membranes and tissues are ept inflamed and irritated by this impure and infected condition of the blood Catarrh will remain, } u ringing noises in the ears, mucus dropping back into the throat, head. aches, watery eyes, difficult breathing, and even stomach disorders and weakened health, cannot be permanently relieved until the blood is puri- fied,’ Nothing equals S, S. 8. for this purpose, It goes down to the Y very root of the trouble, and removes every particle of the catarrhal mat- ’ ter from the blood and enric 80 ¢ faces are supplied with nutritive, healthful qualities, instead of being con- stantly irritated and inflamed by Fit) in mptoms begin to pass away and when ees) Catarrh is ReaneR cured and the general health greatly built writes Teddy Bear at the Horse Show The Horse Show's big event was on, The judges were about to vote; Just then Ted Bear came dashing In On a horse both fast and slick of coat. ‘Twas through World ads. that Teddy bought His horse—as all bears do who're wise; And so it was not strange at all That Teddy walked off with first prize, : Why Don't You Go and Oo Likewise? » FOR CATARRH Its disagreeable and dangerous symptoms, of this vital fluid so that all the mucous sur- the circulation, Then the §. has entirely purified the Book on Catarrh andany medical advice desired sent free to all who : THE SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA,GA,