The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1909, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 8, 1908, 1 Japan's Greeting, “Make Yourself at Home 1 Taken in Tokio on Cruise Around the World.) pactlon yot. d The Witching Four | By Augustus Thomas Founded on His Successful Play of the Same Title. (From a Plt no more ask him to gi for his wearing apparel.” ——— > CERVERA MAY RECOVER, ton of the suffering he had ayed, and would have fallen trong arm, With @ shoulder he sald, in Admiral has a chance of recovery, pple, 6 aa rank Hardmu } Muth proposes to Viola and } Bookdeld becomes aware of a sub Che possesses whereby ho can influ we of others, He sees and rested in Justice Prent: this power, Dennin, comes to the house Clay finding himoelt, aione with Viola, pro- and {s accepted. Jack renows bis old- for Mrs. WI and. As he she rejects him, Danning, strikes ths bing whi ¢] 4 le d nd now fol- room, — Helen, out her, looked up to where Viola was mpbell, her fingers almost ag intense and 16 mother ace and Clay 6 i ni Clay to lowed him into. t roused by nie 8 jand beyond her paper Knife, Clay | standing by Mri al, Hardmuth ts - locked Bookfield Da tites the fact that Hanimuth | le ‘responsible, for the recent murder of wh official. — Hardmuth ne aatsani tacks Printice approves the gam- brave sweetheart!" ¥ bler’s action, NER ies topk her in his, arms, if Is it really over?’ Viola asked. , es. A. CHAPTER XI. A380 was shaking col, Rai's/ban many times if Gold Dust (Continued,) nel, ie ever The Verdict. Ellinger blinked in helpless confu- Bion. He tried to grasp the idea, but all + he could say was: "Why, Jack, old man, you're dippy!” ‘Then, Mr. Ellinger, I am ‘dippy’, too," the Justice added. “Why, do you think the jury get public opinion without anybody them or their reading it?” Lew asked, impatiently. "Yes. In every widely dis trial the defendant Is tried not alone by his twelve peers, but by the entire com- munity.” ‘Why, blast Jt, the community goes by what the newspapers say!” Lews 00d nature was almost exhausted. “That 1s often the regrettable part Of It,” Prentice admitted, “but the fact remalns.” Brookfleld stood silent {n rapt adml- Fation of the method of the Justice. If there wan a vriform law, Neved that he had 4 existence, by which t! essive thinking of eet uno! this ef minds was numbers, Br the Instigatioi yoked this law at th ment of his existe it in the most « he value of extimation wher som the hand t m3 around for SOME purposes, he Ae id Ti ey | both hands. |kerosene or naphtha. to pat him on arms ably sure that the Why him by could you eat any-| \ the bor tions on the package. ' = : [nercan people mad was started In : quoted as saying thal. the ‘neamshi |g e v DEMANDS TS CABIN line managers had asked him to give " | The Hamburg-Am Wenn Line | om to Col. Roosey -ijeal and harmless Agents Say Detroit Broker Was Not Asked for Room, with me." said Clay tot apologized. y, taking | ac mpbhell. followed of the proces: as the bat 0 by maational to hands sior fab- _| ties, R. Fl. Macy & Co.'y Attractions Are Thetr Low Price ACVS Bway at 6th Ay, to 35th &® The Underprice Basement cumulative my meni sitting in in the He clapped the Justice enth “And that Is wh expose Frank Hardmuth? ‘Gantinued.) -_—- } DIES OF KNIFE WOUNDS. “fol, Meas Boy Charged With Killing In court. how and turned to VALUABLE HOME RECIPE Jack took Mrs. ( ‘ampbell’s: arm Gtarted for the dining-room to municate his new he on to H Was arrested by WH Break Up Severest Cold in a Day and Cure Any Curable Cough, Ante Mortem Statement, Hn nent He w it ‘think HORN aul dla te Y patel Be sensens te SA Cen aiislauaindees eee The Macy Dry Goods Basement, deservedly de- gaat arnt Slant clogs my gape: tha fy MGA Wie ue pi * at 1 scribed as “Underprice,” has just undergone important im- pThis man.’ Jack, with deference and saw Tr rt provements, Affection, pointed 10 the Justice, Prentice bowed. “Well, how the he~er—Heaven's name ( aid he close {t?" The selling space has heen enlarged to double its former size, and we have put forth our strongest efforts in assembling values in Wash Goods there that are not to be self-respect a slap on stood up.’ fi ister left the room Fay, fovomed sion matched anyw here else, pen the quest The grand army of Ginghams, Madrases, Lawns, Tis- Bs mental con sues, Challis, Crepes, Percales and Flannels ranging up to atu 15c. a yard is stationed in the Underprice Basement, The pie she 9 finer goods will be found as usual in the principal depart- Emile kave Lew cournge £0: Ty ments on the Main Floor, iaean or Jack ; nti “ima CHAPTER XIL M ID- MARCH SALE , W hen you come to Macy's—no matter on what mis- en MM inane” the Justion answered, Fags than sion—take a look in upon the Underprice Basement. PDA ho feisned the Money-savers abound there. Stuffs that you want— thars all! Singer who eame WE ne | fresh, bright and aglow with the newest Spring printings— Auch snes F ‘i PE an at \ colorings and patterns that you'll admire, and the prices | strike the sensational note for cheapness. For example: < Hesinc thu week at our New Store, { Linen-finished Suiting, 32 inches wide, plain colors and a No. 5 ») W est a 14th Street | wide assortment of faney two-toned, broad ribhon and , Just to give you an ides of the erento values offered, |} hair Ipes r we quote the following prices: H} Usual price 15c, 9c Special . . CAR ER LP PRY rS rd brand Percale, 36 inches wide, newest effects in A bs ine i on light and medium grounds. ixminsters rmerly $1.75 now $1.00 Rody Brissels “ “ Q7kee | eat 9c Wilton Veivets “ . 05c | Abad Cant Fld nel 30 inches wid Tapestry Brussels “ 60c hed anton anne! ine! wide, ed to ‘fe rade Se itch Flannel, 27 inches wide, large assort- oe en R U G S 1 ie of patterns. " a ropriety of. the but Body Brussels, 9x12, formerly $28.50 now $21.50 18: ¢ for 24¢ White Saxony Baby Flannel, 27 inches wide, Royal Wiltons, 9x12, 37.50 “ 27.50 medium weight eertinen ere Wilton Velvets, 9x12, ‘S 23.50“ 16.75 Don’t Forget the Tuesday Specials Advertised in Sunday’s Papers. DOBSON’S Makers of Carpets for 50 Years 59 West 14th St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Near “L" and Subway Stations, ase note our New Addres: COLDS - CURED IN ONE DAY Lord & Taylor Millinery Display Tuesday and Wednesday | March gth and roth {| USED IN IN 56 HOSPITALS N 87. The only safe fotneheis gern nde, 88. If the children nibble the tablets, or drink the solution, it won’t hurt them. 89. Yet it has no equ! as a Germicide, Antiseptic, Disinfectant and Deodorant, 40, You can u It; too much or too little—it won't hurt either way, ‘1, NON-POISONOUS, ISSTANTALEOUS, INEXPENSIVE. i tablets 106) Be and Boe 8) bo : Teen prengae met Broadway and aoth St; sth Ave., roth Se CHINOSOL CO, &$ SOUTH ST., N.Y, learners |r confus might be Imported, Hats also Our Own Models For Spring and Summer biaddar trou- WATCH FOR BULLETIN No.9 makes weak men strong and restores lost powers, have no reservation in the name of ex. CADIZ, March 8.—The physicians tn attendance upon Vice-Admiral Pascual Cervera, who was reported to be in a dying condition at Puerto Real last, week, are now of the opinion that the Gold Dr Dust the composite cleanser | ae We would be forced to enlarge. our factories, | When you use Gold (Dust—the composite cleaner—you donot need ito use borax, ammonia, Please read the ie Gold Dust is safe, ns} How Men of Battleship Fleet Accepted ieee bade JJ | deen made wiilch we understand he will ose but we have not closed the trana- it {8 the policy of this Mine to regard & stateroom reserved by a atron and paid for as the property of the prospective passenger, and we would ive It up than we would ask him to sive (Up bis baggage | | was used for ALL the| 'p in the homes| jwhere it is already used’ | Stern Brothers Fine Tea Gowns and Negligees THE NEWEST MODELS, MADE OF CREPE DE CHINE, CHIFFONS, INDIA SILKS, LINGERIE AND NETS, To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of HOUSE GOWNS AND KIMONOS Kimonos, ‘ of Challies and Albatross, Value $7.95, at $5.75 of Albatross, “40,50, “ 8.00 House Gowns and Negligees, of Cashmere, Value $14.50, at $11.50 of China Silk, Value $10.50 & 23.50, of Ribbon and Lace, “ 21.50 & 29,50, $8.50, 17.50 18.00, 22.50 To-morrow, a Special Purchase of Housekeeping Linens At Decided Reductions from Previous Prices Damask (2x2 yds, $1.95, 3.38 214x2!4 yds, 2,70, 4.50 Table 42x24“ 2,50,4.25 24x24“ 3,35, 5.50 Cloths (2x3 “ 2,95,5.00 244x3 “ 4.00, 6.50 Napkins, to match, Doz. $2,00, 2.45, 2,95, 4.75 Irish Damask Table Linen, full bleached, heavy weight, Yd. 88c : Hemstitched, Pair $3.48, 4.50 Linen Sheets { Scalloped, “5.75, 7.25 ; 7 ( Hemstitched, Pr. $1.45, 1,60 Linen Pillow Cases scattopad, “$1.75, 1.95, 2.78 $1.75, 2.40, 2.85 2.95, 4.20, 5.75 Turkish Bath Towels, Hemmet, Doz. $2.95, 3.75, 4.25 English Printed Bed Spreads, Single Bed Size, Double Bed Size, “ Hemmed, Doz, Huck Towels { Hemstitched, a at $1.35, 1.65 2.60, 2.85 ‘ Sale of Crepe Flannels In a complete line of the most desirable colors, suitable tot 38 house garments, underskirts and children’s wear, Cc Regular Value 60¢ Yard 125 Pieces Fancy Wash Flannels, comprising this season's newest styles, in stripes, checks and embroidered effects, at Much Below Regular Value 22¢ Metal Bedsteads and Bedding At Greatly Reduced Prices BRASS BEDSTEADS, the highest grade, with English Lacquer, $16.00, 20.00, 27.75 Formerly $20.00, 26.00 and 36.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, $4.75, 6.25, 8.00 Formerly $6.00, 7.75 and 10.50 WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, $3.50, 4.50, 6.75 Formerly $4.50, 5.50 and 8.00 SPECIAL HAIR MATTRES $10.00, 15.00, 17.00 Formerly $12.50, 17.50 and 20,00 West Twenty-third Street RIDS THE SYSTEM SS. e OF CATARRH Catarrh is a blood disease which causes a general inflammation of the inner linings or mucous membranes of the body, The diseasing of these delicate surfaces and tissues produces all the well known Syms ptoms of the trouble, such as ringing n| n the head and ears, tight, stuffy feeling in the nose, pains above the eyes, irritation of the throat, sometimes s! ay fever, and a general feeling of weakness and ill health, Even the lungs become affected by the continual passage of i impyre blood through them, and there is danger of consumption if th e disease if al towed to remain in the system. S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it purifies the bikood. It goes into the circulation and removes every particle of the catarrhal matter, making this vital fluid pure, rich and healthy, Then the jinflamed membranes begin to heal, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and health restored, S. S. S, rids the svstem of tatarrh bv attacking the trouble at its head and entirely removing the tause from the blood, thus making a permanent and lasting cure. 8.8. S. is made entirely from health-giving roots, herbs and barks, and for this reason is an especially safe and desirable medicine, Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA} Rooms Furnished .iberaicredicserms $50 Worth, $5 Down, $1.00 Weekly. $75 Worth, $7.50 Down, $1.50 Weekly. $100 Worth, $10 Down, ee $2.00 Weekly, | ¥urnished tor Que credit apolign also to alo.bo, 200 wi ui SMhoseetiak Eek Coenen ae ze 98 ae loom 168:98 le 4 , Rooms Rooms Furnished Furnished $149.75 4 Rooms Furnished It Makes Little Difference What You Need! A World Want Will Go and Get It .’. .’.

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