The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1909, Page 4

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bah ons Seog Ra ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRI “OE” WRATH STOOS ORME = i AT YALE SAYS HELL KEEP UNIVERSITY POST * Paul, Rock Island al American Smelting Are ON BROKER DiGk ar ee Factors in Market, ‘Announces That He Has no —— Seven-Year-Old Adventurer !Jokers Narrowly Miss Fat ality Intention of Resioning | St Paul, Rock Isond and Amertoan Tikes Breakfast They Give | in Arousing the Champion Sse aders of an upturn | From the Corporation, Him and Wants to.Stay, Middleweight. sin the g and j each tosing |. ing off dealings put OAEDIIUEe! g and Went to rthe West, ances were held. ‘Trading was | + 1 Wall street ith, insi nmth| ting. A party. ¢ Declares Also That There Will)’ de. | t and a a f ‘ ever san He} f Be No Diplomatic Ajpoint- Heerere vats DIME TASTE ments for Months. De iunedayd at ie | OueRie MRT! CHAE AOR A airly active at the! seolinst) to ; odnice __ Nek houseliold, , SO 4 ghTs _ The total sales of st that sway and PP AEN a Conti Aaron shares and of bonds & Leh ee ae ; ‘resident William I. ‘Taft came to tame LER ee ea ty to-day and as fellow of Yale Cor-| The Closing Prices, val Ai poration attended th meeting o Prob ley Last time T was out visit final figures, a Joe, va ma Chlet Ex- I told him, and ine me home. Th don't want to go from here Presid mM like tt | by Gecret ,,| Where po Mette Jo» pulled himsett | the Univer 1 upa lit de and con-| tution “tinued rip saith An ey d toast double fil % Just Sleeping, | cks to Yale Post. * The Dick servants found Joe asleep ke Mr on the traln to New in the vestibule early to-day. He seemed Haven f | vers His shoes were Yale © * shiny coat was neatly pressed and a cap was pulled dow 11 He opened his wide when they waked him clared signing Taft said that he tl his visits to New Hi apsocl: Corpor: voluntarily main a mer desired over his Mr, biue oved and that his Fellows of the © too pleasant to be nd he would re- $ and smiled. fe Neves vers 1 ti What are y doing here the gir s with t as long as the alumn President Taft stated to-day that bh sald Jodsepy wit tempt would not make an nt diplo- |¥ wi! Lost nothin. Tim just. visttin matic rents ¢ mete Yt a feller go visitin’ without a rin’ a lot of hile this ser ed with the three or four reports as to rious posts hs and declared that tions for the va- the mean time be ould fn pure guesswork. Near an Accident. WASHINGTON, March 1 Accident to the train on Taft and his party Washington to New York yew gravity it dese nt you folles re? sot anyt Tin awful ‘to eat a \ serious h President ed from Was Well CONDE So ther took him in and fed hin » While Mr. Dick tel: Headquarters. sent fro: ECT averted thr matatio which was of the trai as said he was ver Af Rae Caceteangsté raleoasl omelets he Cleanses, beautifies and Witt icra svanrertiniccenleeet “preserves the teeth and Jong. A cat inspector discavered. the punfies the breath break and notified train mas who ha the couch ONS ite GG Ge AD, . tefinement for almost Another George M, Cohan song with next | + Sunday's World--from The American Idea,’ now appearing at Grand Opera fty-first str Yale Corporation pres greeted by a crowd of stu Half a Century THETOHELL FIRES. NBRSK TRANG gS AGALLING | COWBOY PISTOLS. Al ~AURGLARS Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder "| aed Ny eenley el House, sent up cheer after cheer stood on the steps. mAbINg off his hat he said Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. of coming Is “l was as over if Tin ‘whic Largest assortment of Misses’, Girls' and Boys’ Hosiery ready to wear trimmed Hats—Gloves-~ Boys’ Neckwear, Shirts and Furnishings at popular prices. tend to stay int as long as IT car $ | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Boys’ and Young Men's Clothing of all wool cloths—sewed with silk elect me dressing t future I Wear guaranteed, walked to lowed by 1 Boys’ Spring Suits— Young Men's Suits— ‘ Norfolk Double and Single-breasted, Smart Col Suits; coat with long extra pair of knickerbockers, of all wool lapel; exc all-wool fabrics in Scotch mixtures, and navy ser8 | newest spring colorings; [~J 8tol7 years, Value $9.75 : 6.75 WSto 22 yeu, Value $16.50 12.75 Boys’ Custom Tailored Suits-- Extra pair of knickerbockers; double- breasted and Yoke Norfolk models of imported mixtures and blue sere) $tol7 years, Value $12.50... Boys’ Sailor Suits— Extra pair of knickerbockers, of navy Young Men's Suits— Nopay Three-Butt and Trouser and handsome 1§ to 22 years “SPOOK BISHOP” IN IN COURT. a | Judge Faweett In Asked to Prove n Coat, smart Vest y English serge and mixtures; 20.00. 9.75 15.75 “Dright Eyes Doesn't Bris, Eoys’ Covert Top Coats— Of tan and gray Frylish covert cloth, blue serge and English mixtures; Venetian lined, Custos railored, Sto 10 years. Value $8.75 5.50 Stol7years. Value) 75 ‘ 7.50 Boys’ English Galatea Suits— Boys’ Navy Serge Reeters— Sailor and Russian models, of stripes Navy english serve « . and : plain Galatea; Giscan tess ast 2 90 [~ DabieBesteatiote ge Hesion colors; 2 to 10 years, Value $4.50 Jo StolO years. Values7o0. ,.., 5.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Girls’ Spring Reefers— Girls’ Of tan English covert cloth, navy blue or golf red cheviot, detachable pique collar and cuffs: ara 4 to 12 years. Value $9.75 : Girls’ Russian Dresses— Of linen, in solid white or white with | | Shepherd Check Reefers— and white check Engl: t collar, white Venetian buttons; rs, Value $14.50, mbroidered Dresses— irish linens and English pop- white and colors, richly hang Value $14.50. , JACOB DOLL ——~PIANOS-~ AND PLAYER PIANOS Direct from factory to consumer; over | $0,000 made and sold. Write for cat- 6.95 Hee 9.75 pink or light blue embroidered scal- loped sailor collar; Value $5.75 3.75 9.75 ed; 4$to 12 years. ©1014 years. alogues with special factory | prees aad | | Gacy terms Misses’ Washable Princess Dresses— Misses’ Satin, Pongee and Cashmere Dresses— Special Sale of Stightl Of Chambray, in plain colors, also Hand-emb red models in tan, rose- flonan em ee tea shepherd checks, in black, light blue, wood, old blue, wistaria, sage green, Used and Second-Hand violet, Pink green or Pals Dutch navy and black, richly trimmed; lace Mim collar of linen and lace; 14 to 20 years yoke ar Har; f 4 | Pianos. | Actual value $10.75 6.50 14 to 20 years. “Actual value $29.80 18.50 Not old and WORNOUT Squa es ‘ but modern Uprights and Crands, ani ———_— ————— tlighily used Player Pianos Steinway, Steck, Decker Bros., Chickering, Weber, Stodart, Jacob Doli, Knabe Kranich & Bach and other y wi make e 20) 10 my SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Misses’ Three Piece Tailored Suits Smart Three Piece Suits— OF prunelia Panama cloth, in ail the new shad- ings: piso black and white sheph ? three-quarter ilk line: sleeves; 14 10 20 voars Three Piece Suits— and prunella cloth, in all the dressy three-quarter coat Princess J. ducesse lining teh; 14 to 20 years. 37.50 Actual ¢ lwe $59.50. - braided tom Pamer, Condiions JACOB DOLL & SONS 116 W, 42d St., Bet. 6th Ave. &B way 24 . | Actual velueg}39.50. \ FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909 : ft ern, nie Values for Saturday Taffeta Silk Petticoats Unquestionably $5.00 value, *2.69 as illustrated. Unusual Price Cuts Saturday Grtls $1, 50 uaa % one of 0) oman Stunning Silk Petticoats of high grade 4 y taffeta, 12 plai ing shades, inch rufle, of accordion “Y/y black and all the leading — ¢ white ne CHEV Ds We ENGLISH WOR white CHE to all money- M 4 Children’s Refers One as illustrated Positive $2.00 Value, at 95c All the new Spring checks and no¥elty designs—cloth notched collar with silk braid trimming. Sizes 2 to 14. < Mail Orders Filled.None C. O. D. 36E.14"S: SOUTHWEST COR, 14th St. AND UNION SQ, Vstablished aie aenic n Dutch ee ee Ee eee <r Tse ang Canal s Hats--A Sale ‘1 fellas est and) under] of the | ne silk scarfs} $1.38 Sale of Childrens Piel ILDREN'S REEFERS Hatta ea 2 to 5 Years navy tar Cloth o THE, SPRING bd STYLES Spring ideas in weaves, patterns and color "i! make the choosing easy—and artest Easter gar- red, at low prices R asked! Felt Sailor and - “Teddy” Hats 95¢ | eadgear for Boys’ & Misses’ $3.00 Shoes, 1,75 ng NOW, may still get PRUMMOND'S GENUINE ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS oxvte 316 ws, in blue, y, brown $25 of $30 Is standard price ; English 5: boys 3 Saturday Another Event in Hair Goods ges ng our latest purcha P Don't miss coiffure with your All tong hair 98c $1.98 $2.98 Poms dours NP POMPADUURS Women’s & Misses’ ls New Spring orn Daniel sults" “ Sonshdons WOMEN $1.39 $5.00 , $3.50 — * $4.00 | SUITS small tt MISSES clothing at a low pr 00 > FOR ALTERATIONS Broadway, biiand 9th Sis. pe a ee ey ike Koch Special Boys’ Suit, with } san 2 pr. Knickerbocker Trousers...) °° ‘The ‘Koch Blouse” or B How many dishes in your }..... home? It's 2 for mh t value : painful count if you | wash them in the old-fashioned way late impors Dd ) 45; each 121%4C IDERED INITIAL HAND- » of MEN'S COLORED Washing dishes with soap is not only ineffect- ive, but tiresome and needlessly old-fashioned. Soap does not cleanse as thoroughly as it should it overlooks lurking germs and leaves a greasy, ‘smelly’ film. GOLD DUST not only cuts grease and dirt with scarcely any rubbing, but is an antiseptic that goes deep alter every minute and oft-times hidden impurity. It will sterilize your dishes and kitchen things, and make them wholesome and sanitary. A teaspoonful of GOLD DUST in your dish- water will work wonders on dishes, glassware and silver--and save you fully half the labor. Why not geta pack- age of GOLD DUST at your nearest grocer AS} t design HOINITIAL HED ANL Z Mi N's ‘PLAIN HEMS KERCHIEFS, ally HANDKERCHIE doz, $1.45; eac POE AS SRD, ack a Women’s 35c Ribbed Underwear, 19¢ WOMEN’S RIBE 4 with Val. lace ts dd crochet BED SWISS VESTS, low ne DRAW with deep torchon lace tr Men’s 35c Cravats, 15c S, both ends the natty wide kind; m n new shades; valu FOUR-IN-H ? and try it after your next meal. a Yow ll thank us for SOX 6 Pat susranieee the suggestion. “Let the OOLD DUST Tietrs do your teork’* mo; je THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Made by Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. EVER JOSIERY FOR MEN is guaranteed against holes, rips and tears for } ear, or a new pair fre Made to withstand the hardest usage, soulan te Nola ee ae Leon eS = lots ig—the guarantee protects you against holey socks. Made of the { cyptian cotton and silk lisle, in all the popu- lars in boxes of six pairs, one size to a box .. _ $1.50, $3. 00 Good Office Boys Come Quic Kily In Response to WORLD HELP WANTS) Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. 125th St. West,

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