The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1909, Page 11

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¢ NOVELIST HERE " {e Mrs, Harold Gorst, who came to New ~ Charles Rann Kennedy, author of * [English Authoress W ANTLSUFFRAGETTE | Suftagettes, on Her Ariat To day (Photograplivd on ally for The Evening World by a FOR BOWERY COLOR —— Mrs. Harold Gorst Follows Her Talented Husband From England, CALLS POLITICS BORE, Author of “Soul of Milly Green” Will Gather Ma- torial for New Book, “A Mterary English woman, who te Rot a Suffragette and says she con- @idera politics deadiy dull and stupid, York to-day on the White Star Majestic, from Liverpool, Mrs. ¢ fo the author of several very successful-f{” Tovels dealing with Loudoa slum lite the best known being Cross,” je Talef on the “The Soul of Milly “This, Our Sister.” Although the inother of five chtidren, the eldest a ¢ Gorst does Green” wud f sixteen years, Mrs to be more than She Is quite beautiful and girlish nnnes manner and Appearance, Her jusvand, who is the Thies st, formerly n In England, ts in ne on what he believes that the present system of edu- i cation {s entirely wrong, because it 4 rT oy ! ' does not fit children for the pi rs itl tters that we B UK M0 iw Minister of this country things of life. Mr. Gorst met his wite at the plor, Wants to Write Up Bowery, “My husband,” sald Mrs. Gorst, “is in love with the United States and wants H Ane Wo are g to remain here. This is my first visit M4 Mr, Hayes and I am not sure that I will like the | i country as well as he does. If I do, we posited colla shali probably settle here. Lam very | qc \yr, drissell \\Wante Ghzlous {0 eee your Bowery, and pee | NUS: VN ner Russell Wants to Lae haps 1 shall write a book about it. “On my way across | was asked {f I Was a Suffragette. I am pleased to say that I'am not. Some of my friends in London have gone to jail for what they call the ‘cause.’ Most of them, I convinced, know no more about the sclence cf government than I do, and I know very litt I cannot get in- © terested in politics. I think political speeches are deadly bores.” | A |e of Talented Family, Mra. Gorst {a a member of a tal- ented family, She is a sister of "The | Servant in the House’ and husband of Edith ne Matheson, the actress w York Mrs. Gorst will ve of her brother at his home, | West Eighty-sixth street “the fair authoress admits that she fe extremely superstitious. . She car-| ries a long string of beads inter- spersed with twelve lucky charms which have been presented to her at various times. This peculiar play- thing Js never out of her possession, and jt ia quite likely that she will In- truduce the fad of carrying charms | s strung with beads among the women |)... of the literary set of this city. Enjoin Sale of Securit'zs : Put Up as Collateral Jus was not nting the Trust Com: tain securitie cure a loa tained, and which, it | is sought per Mrs. R rial of ed decision on infuneti DON'T SUFFER WITH FOR LOVING COUPLE RUPTURE- TRUSSES And Won't Mr. Ross Just Rage at Discovery of His Deep, Dark Secret. Above ta abown (59 See How Wortbioss Belt Truss — Bolt Cute whose leg-atraps MUST pull ea on pelvic bone, Ufo producing Ente between = ther by drying up your Abovo ia shown the Comin Roving Tries with its pads made to press on the bon on VITAL ‘part: Rupture at sit try to bold 8-s-a-sh! This is a secret. Mr, Thomas W. Ross, comedian, now at liberty, will be deeply distressed to energy and undermining beallh— read about his plan to sive a silver lov- | @ thie parhape UNKNG ing cup to a married couple. There Is a be wadesotighta: cut a erinnnal Sprtu shown, and yot fall to old the Wupture. Spring Cute torts iiko this, G You Gan Be FREE of Straps and Springs and GURED by a Cluthe Truss Mecscsina'tes 4nd you will be convinced of thla wosdertal truth THE VERY MOMENT tho Cluthe ‘Trusa {s worn or after yqu bave read my FRI ch I gladly send in plain, sealed envelope to all writing for It, The Cluthe ‘Trova Ie Positively guaranteed in every case, You will have REAL holding as you nover had it before while Whine, pulling, kralolng, bathing (ie waterproof) or working i ANY position — with 17 Free-Acting Pad continuonsly MASSAGING and strengthening the weakencd muscles aoul they regain thelr NATURAL condition when no Truss of epy bind will be uceded, Cluthe Truss can do all this for YOU at LESS cost than you pay in and again for the wortbloua Leg-Sirap, Spring and tore Trusses — the kinds UW alwaye burden thelr victime to the grave report current on Broadway that Mr Ross is soon to appear again as a star. At any rate It Is perfectly true that a Fifth avenue jeweler is making a silver loving cup sixteen Inches high for Mr, Ross, The cup Is ornamented with figures of Cupid and Psyche and lovers’ note, Mr, Ross contemplates presenting that loving cup to the married couple that can make truthful affidavit to an almost incredible state of affairs. The matri- monial team will win {it which can swear that neither party within a year : : Remember, Examination ts FRER. It costa you nothing to learn how yon ean has spoken harshly to the other or en be nd of 7o8 Bs} are and truveea’ forever, OMT wiinonl’ delay er emis, NOW tee tertained even a thought of regret for 6 Surgeons’ Testimony, and Public Endoree- Drd or Bieny Price-List, woeets from 200 Benebied and Cured Chihe System or] Howes 9 te 6; Gal. til 8; losed Sunday Trummisceverd] CHAS, CLUTHE under many pat- the sentence which binds them together for life. At the time Mr. Ross gave the order he was veing starred in a vaudeville | Every application ketch call: ‘Asles at the Switch.” | Vaudeville Smnanager® discovered that | ents NEVER Sold] $25 East 23rd St. 18 ‘t was no! je star part at al th Biruinciomrashiecotieneaplece wes the Bet 4th and Lexingtea Aves., New York young woman who played the charac- ter of a hotel telephone switchboard operator. So Mr. Ross was released and Ciel actor was employed in his ce. Bince which time Mr. Ross has not been working. Under the circumstances | pa the allver loving cup may prove | to be a valuable asset when It comes | time for the comedian to talk business | with a manager. | ——————- STEAMER LOSES CHAIN | AND ANCHOR IN STORM. Chief Officer Lets Go Italia’s Hook While She's Under Way and Cable Snaps. “rhe steamship Italia, outward bound for Newport News, lost the starboard anchor and chain off Stapleton, 8. I., this morning, Aa the ship started for sea the storm became 0 violent and the snowfall so thick that Capt. Baratta decided to anchor off Staplet#i to await clear weather, but the chief officer let go the anchor before the Steamer was stopped en dthe chain ran out and snappd off. ‘The captain then returned to the city ug to fish for the lost anchor) gpd chain and the Italia anchored In| weeernnd Bay. B'way at 6th Ay, 44th to 35th St. A Boe Glove Sale 7° Five hundred dozen Women’s Imported Two-Clasp GlaceGloves, mbroidered backs, round corners —-tan, slate, brown, black, malts) red and beaver—at:::---- Regular 75c Quality . | years | ma f THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 4, 1908, STE BY Fikt, TEN FAMILIES Ten negr {In the Ave story te 9 Fifth ave- od out {nto the anow ear-| y a fire which caused whieh did not get tie ground floor, ‘The tire started In the rear of @ tal-_ lor shop kept by Robert Shiels, on the xround floor, ‘The orlgin of the blagse, + known | Patroiman Nevins, of the Bait One around. slitvering ways until the nowing at the of them had th i Bowals of Brass. How to Regain As to Dilaxin, the intestine cleaning sub- tance, astonish bowel cl 8, gentle the longer it 1 ‘ to use it. Surely and ho depends upon DI- rics henceforth se- the most ansing work y his childhood's bowel to act unaided and stand al- most any kiud of abuse, Coffee Sale tan, Brooklyn and 3 Ibs., le 5 Ibs, delivered Man Bronx: 10 “de al Broken Coffe | Fi ne taste and At per Ib “Pour 0”’ Mixed Tea Mixed from a special Gi with a rich flavor a ewig quaties; worth 4 Cc) ingle pounds of Black, Green or yee WASHINGTON ST | BOULEALERIACALAE Park Place and Rarclay St. Estab. 1840, | GRAND RPDS TIRAITRE) CARPETS, BEDDING EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING) OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS qicotumaus Av B It’s So She § Sows The Seeds of Success |By Sewing Just So Here’s a woman sewing Buttons and such things To her work is a pleasure And a gaodly income brings But do you wonder how she Finds such work to do? You'd quickly see by ng The World “Help Want" Ads through Last Month The World Printed 38,521 Separate * ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements iy FOUR TIMES the 10.067 tn the Herald, SHIVER IN SNM) Double Surcty Stamps Up to 12 o'Clock==—— ()NEILL-ADAMS G The Co-operative Store ~ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten Cent (10c) Purchase. Ten FREE Surety Stamps to Start Each Book. THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise SURETY STAMP Greatest Showing We Have Ever Made of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums For Spring ‘Standard grades from the best manufacturers—beautiful colorings in a great variety of patterns marked at prices that will please good judges of value, Early selection in these lines is always advisable as the best patterns are picked up quickly and often cannot be duplicated, Carpet Specials for This Week—See Window Display Velvet and Tapestry Carpets|SavonnerieAxminsterCarpets) Extra Axminster Carpets Extra quality, high class styles; also Wilton, lorat and geometrical designs, An excellent Velvet Carpets, in plain solid colors and fig-| parlor carpet. Usual price, per yard, $1.35; on lured goods, Regular $1.65 and $1.75 quali- sale this week, ties; on sale thls week, | Sewed, Laid and Lined,at, yd. $$.09 | Sewed, Laid and Lined, at, yd, $1.39 || ms Immense assortments; all new goods, Regu- lar price $1.15 per yard; on sale this week, Sewed, Laid and Lined, at, yd. 89c Comprehensive Showing of Women’s New Spring Hosiery High grade imported stockings from the best manu- facturers in Luiope, in a complete assortment of all the new shades for the coming season. Special Prices for Friday and Saturday GROUP 1—Women’s Imported Stockings; blacks, in lisles and cottons; also cottons with split unbleached soles, Per 25¢ retlfsaaeann Gone ive asooDnaNNnOD Every Day This Week We Will Sell Popular Sheet Music, 10c Embracing most of the newest, up-to-date pieces. 2c. each extra by mail. None sent C. O. D. Four Splendid Specials in Useful Furniture For Friday and Saturday, March sth and 6th $32.00 Gentleman's Wardrobe, $22.50 GROUP 2—Women’s High Grade Imported Stockings; blacks, fine cottons and lisles. Plain weaves, also lace effects. Per " 35¢ $20.00 Library Table, $12.00 GROUP 3—A grand collection of Women's High Grade Im- ported Stockings, fine lisles, blacks and new Spring shades. 50c Plain weaves, lace effects and embroidered instep, Per pair, 6 Pairs $2.75 Children’ s—Full fashioned Black Ribbed Cotton Se ings, spliced heels, toes, soles and knees. Per pair,.... 6 Pairs $1.25 * 25¢ In Both Buildings. Just like cut, Made of quar- tered oak, and a beautiful shade of dark mahogany, The top is 28 inches by 42 inches,, large centre drawer, bottom shelf, which is adaptable for books. Very highest quality work- manship. One of the best values we Two Special Underprice Offerings in 1 Just like cut. Made in Oak, Knit Underwear for, Women || stony iy eal a rome RSet in ray ale a The top ts 22x40 inches, and (s 57 inches high; has wardrobe at- | tachment, with hangers for «suits | of clothes. It has a hat box and Good size shaving mirror. Drawers for shirts, underwear, &c., necktie and handkerchief trays, Constructed in the best manner, and beautifully finished, In stock and ready for im- mediate oes Regular price, $32.00, Price iis ale $22, 50 $20.00 Mahogany Desk, $10.00 ular price $20.00, ose jorice Women’s White Ribbed Union Suits—Low neck, sleeveless styles. Knee lengths, lace 38 trimmed. Value 59., for......... Cc Women's White Ribbed Cotton Vests—Low neck, sleeveless styles, fancy yoke. Value 17¢ Ohi ond paMdEOONONOHOGO In Both Buildings, $12.00 $5.75 Saddle Seat Rocker, $3.50 Splendid Values for Friday On the Famous All seasonable and de- | B ARG AIN sirable merchandise, + but marked in every SQUARES ; case away under our Inst like cut. Made of a beautiful rich shade of ma- hogany, has French legs, with two ser- pentine swell Just like cut, Made of Golden \ regular prices, front draw. \ | ae and Birch, finished a beautiful - aT ers. The ine } | shade of dark mahogany. Comfdrt- | | Tumblers 4c 75c Corsets 155¢ terior is fit @ able arms, exceptionally ‘well braced, || At, each. eee JAb eee ccresneesereenes ted with high back; a very conifortable chair Kegular pric . doz. All first} C. B. and Thomson's Glove Tring pigeon holes, paper spaces, etc, Has | ‘every way. Thoroughly constructed quality. Thin lead blown glass | Sizes 18 to 30. ' cast brass trimmings, good locks; the | and beautifully hand polished. Regu- Tumblers Adams Building. desk is 16 inches deep and 30 inches |r _ Price $5.75. Sale $3. 50 Adams Building, 8 F pas rar long. We have a limited quantity of [PMICE.ss--eeseessereee 3 ic ancy | these desks in stock, but should we | Gloves for Men Outing Flannels He | | oversell we will take orders to be de-|| We Sell Furniture, Car- | and Women 59 | A a i p00) ; is EpbeG J lire Ings it weeks Regular pels and Rugs on the Pop- At, pair eat checks and stripes. ic Value $1.00 and $2.00, “Slightly Adams Building. PICO, sees eer eeeenees $10, 00; war Household Club Plan mended, White Al. an Adams Building. White Blankets Annan j = Regular 75c, quality. . emnants | Regular $1.75 quality. ( : Best and Purest Wool Dress Goods ¢, 9¢ Adams B S . trent’: ; a dams Building, at Lowest Prices Black and colors .| Remnants ) These Specials For Friday Only Adams Building, Wash, abrics i 5c || phone 700 Chelsea, We reserve t e right to limit quantities, YALA. cc erveee 35c Satin Ate beetetees aa to limit quantities, | Taffeta Ribbons 7c Values up to 15s. yard, Lengths Rolled Oats Sugar Pe a lasker widevall aeieib Adams Bui New shipment fresh |] Havemeyer & — El- Milk $34 inches wide; all fesinable colors, White Rolled Oats der’s crystal Dom- Van Camp's popular Adams Building. ble ino Sugar, $5 Ib. |} sterilized evaporated Renan ao 7e Unbl ached Just received, pkgs, else- unsweetened ils emnants | special $ Ibs. where 45, ‘arge 20 Wool Dress Goods 138¢| areata BORG RFOCOnAn (i aagracers 18c special for. 34c tins, special for 7c Miryatdivsertsentereseres SAM ¢ | Adams Build!n HEA and colors; lengths 2/4 yards Us — atte’ Barly June Peas, Brand. sitced |Rrand tans aA to 84 yards 75¢ Women’s ) eitted Baciturat, “tavored | Poached’ gutter Reavy vt: (arsee Ganey pcautrornia O'Neill. Building Maly: vet de fe | UP ae rat he eee are House Sacques 396 || ae eS, C | per ton, $8205 be 13 All Wool Serges ! } Peas — the, Mary Acer n “ and Chevron Serges +78c| fonder Sieeot Peas, tree Brands taney wild Peaches raney Calttor. At, yard, Mo. value . iipeckedt peeled te) Toma: Solent tip tral eaches; Satin finish; black and colors, Val- a altaya finished with ruffle Mu ine Vi at . pee ox, Ba.80) DJ tecial, per ib. 2c of material if O'Neill Building. Adams Building. ‘ees Nereis Apricots — Fancy Gatto. ¢ Cae Bour- fornia Inia evaporate Cof! | \ | | ues $1.00 and $1.25 yard | | 49c and 59c 139¢ 48c Embroidered) | | ton, Santer of i Mare \Peurav per Ibsrvinie PAC [Moor Park Wool Dress Goods }39c Edges and Bands 25 | aither'of em 2m, J 5¢ Dalleatewed Dept AVA eens aeiord | y idths and Colfee tre 0. K Blend; | Ca tees P Black and colors. xtraor inary val. arious wl and patterns, & delleious, Heh, and AF0"! Biter presh.made Fle , ues, O'Neill Building, matte winds 4,0 28¢ | Craamery Table Int: 210 | eer at on 3hc| Re ter, Lib, prints d Bi ildin == i= y rm | Adams Bi uilding, Pnibrotdsred Teas — Fancy Formosa cs Chessepeiett jac [fee ‘ Remnants Edges and Insertions 106 Bee maint 276 | mats te crn Wash Fabrics 10c} Salmon—Rest quality CAS on 95c Ny, (ctithieg Values 1Se. and us widths sup “The Banguer EAech ed Go Alatiits toy 27¢! 4 Vaities up to 35¢, yard. This season’s | and patterns Der past Bloatera. Cromarty | Wy | | styles. Led ; ______ Adams _ Building, rz Pacha aut 5c Hans nd O'Neill. Bullding ———_—— oe ——— | Embroidered ) Bloaters—sarmoitt| Corned Beet rreh | Smoked Bh paters, Be {ccokel Corned. Beef, | | 29c Imported | Linen Collars i 9c | N20 § Cl sficeh per ibs. 276 || Arish Dimities IBC) Mii eco | } 5 ee fit sestsey seca LUGO alues ‘0 All white and : h | 4 | i Haat dainty styles, | with colored embroidery Chocolate— wal- | Tongues-Fresh Dason tera | O'Neill Building. Adams Building, ter Baker's Premium smoked ox tongues; Lonalens tc BTeARIaSE ae FO, Uae | , ly 4c. per Rak ane larly 18¢ late, ‘ regular acon; regularly 18¢. $2.00 White Waists | $ 7c Mercerized ) Chocolate, RMenecl al | | per the Sane § 1 48 Checked Suitings +454¢ | || per cake...... 6c | | He | peri Wo set 9e ce, back, sleeves and collar of At, yard..... By) | Meret ‘over embroidery. Adams Building. | In various si; Adams Butlding cas Building—Basement. | | fia quality percale, light and dark | colorings; fitted back, loose front We Give Surety Stamps and Redeem Them for Premiums or Merchandise Adams Building—Basement, } | | | | = —

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