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oo Btomach hy man, of No, 2 friger is | fron bara and boys be polices ty-eight evenue, believe they have yas found at Malbone street hua ENRAGED CROWD. TRES TO LYNCH LEVATOR MAN Hundreds of Men and Boys Chase Louis Butler for Stab- bing Louis Schlesinger. VICTIM LIKELY TO DIE, Assailant Found by Police Hid- ing in Basement at No. 80 Wooster Street. where both were Butler, the boys ¢ him Struck at Policemen. Meanwh called from stveet static Market Cour out bail to await the result fingers injuries SLAIN MANS FOE SARESTEDM MURDER YSTER Dominico Manco, Held With- out Bail, Killed Brooklyn- ite, Police Charge. the ar Dominico Mance years ol, of No. 49) Lefferts Flatbush, the Brooklyn. police of Sal- whose mutilated body © murderer vatore Meélaro, d Brook- @ early Sunday moi g. Man- His ho he Adams Street Po- was held without earing im that ch ay nation that Manco and M 1 Jan, 2, w 7 ith da a saloon in Pig settlement, a quarter © Melaro's body was hand when — NOT MINE, SAYS March 20. — Fifteen tly teachers d the galler- UNCLE JOE. quaint m if they ly boys of Speaker, ‘goin and see t re in the Hou can go In 4 loo Speaker, nildren of HONAN SHE FON NERO | » mitted in Effort Get His Wages. lo SEVEN FIREMEN INNOCENT YOUTH MAROGNED CREW <2" Aunt Had Young Davis Com- Lay | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1909. CLARK CO., 0., GOES DRY BY ELEVEN MAJORITY. SPRINGFIELD, O, March 20.— With TOAHGH LEDKE east Int wal yunty and thre: w doubt ight Stories Above Stree Till Water Wall Enables CORONER HOLDS CHAUFFEUR. pad, Who Han Down and Villed ‘Pou Pally, Gives Batt, Them A SPLENDID STOMACH TONIC jHAD NO LEGAL CLAIM, & Co's _ you feel bloated after eating and believe it is the food which fills you; AND CURE FOR INDIGESTION. or stomach sufferer, though you may call {t by some other name; your real and only trouble is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments f your meals don't tempt you gress yester- Miss McQuade, Probation 0) Ofticer, “Got Busy.” creased Aunt Wanted Money. t whe ry Week to inton Sunday and na moving tale o d been treated i A charge « © his appearan ite did not behir could scuttle t safety if what Jittle you eat lie’ like a lump of lead on your stomach; if there fs " difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of gour food and acid, heartburn, brash or & belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something for a sour stomach and Indigestion, - “To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourlshment and str fe, to-da A back « interferes with digestion and s s0 many suffe of Dyspep- a, Sick Headache useous breath mach trouble of all kind; P g the intestines and ¢ canal, causing such mis iousness, Constipation, Gr Your case is no different meal | was » Colburn Hed to be put his y to back e air, ight, ‘ed with in un you are a or Corns Distress You, Try It One trial will convince. a MARION CRAWFORD BETTER, Ital r alarm it i$ announced, sth | digestion No matter if you call your trouble f the Stomach, Nervousness other name— that a certain cure of your body you must rid you m- ach of poisons, excessive acid anil tomach gas, Which sours your entire time y -| five | SON'S Fooy | oft N5O eee ACTS LIKE MAGIC Itis nature's own remedy for Tender, If Your Feet Hurt Tired, Swollen or Perspiring Feet —40 years the standard, Dissolves Corns and Callouses, Soothes and Heals Bunions, restores the Feet to Normal, Natural Conditions. Like all good things it is imitated Ask for it and insist on having Johnson's Foot Soap. Large cake 25 cents, All druggists and shoe storos, Send Be in stamps for sample Money Back if Not Satisfied WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Distributer, 905 Flatiron Building, N. Y and sours, producing almost any un- healthy condition, A fifty cents at any Pharmac: will convince any stomach suffe five minutes after taking one T meniation and Ca or aly i aiti your Pharm to begin its us vepsin will purify most acid Stomach and digest. pr or by an Pape any kind of food you can eat. f Pape’s Diapepsin will cost Sour sing the misery of In- mptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of en asked (f he had ar Hiis silence was taken as f guilt, and as he had Saved by Miss McQuade, than Mra. Dalton PROGRESS, From an Eminent Physician’s Point of View. “It was a great life-saving exhibition we have had," said the New York specialist whose father was an old-school country doctor, wise In his day. "Yea, time “bas changed nearly everything Years ago a patient with consumption could not have any outdoor air in winter The usual order was to keep doors and | Windows closed, rooms very warm and clothing was heaped upon the victim from head to heels If the window was opened five minutes every few hours. To-day patients are not allowed to breathe indoor alr five minutes In twonty- four bours if, py auy means, they can be kept in the fresh, cold alt with the body warmly clad. Instead of sending our wealthy people to enervating Southern climates, neouragiogly ship them toward the North Pole—if they go any- where. The home treatment is advisable in a large percentage of cases. The fat eating people of the far North have, as a regular dict, the ideal food prescribed for the sufferer with tuberculosia, at supplies more working euergy and powe: to the body than any other class of food —more than twice as much; and of all the iver oll Is the specific lung and mucous tissue food. Time bas not changed that scientifically proven fact In its predigested or emulsified form Js a perfect food in all lung diseases umonia and tube prescribed Scott's ago. thousands of nd so we do to-day. | tas an essential part of the It argatly hastens tie anda bottle taken re 2 favor can obtain ic at all drugglats ————. SiGK HEADAGH? —— hey regulate SWALLPILL. SMALL 00S Genuirg Must Begr Fat-Simla Signature Maewktord REFUSE sueaTITUTES. Brill Clothes Extra Specials Here are values made, possible by modern mer- chandising and by the unique trade advantages en- joyed by Brill stores. Clothes ior Easter selected now will be altered and delivered at your convenience. 4 (°° Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenetie Raincoats, These are good values at a third more. These are the only garments at S10 warranted to hold shape, tit, style and color until worn out. Sizes for all buiids of men and young men. 543-0 Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette ‘Raincoats, These are standard $20 garments. They are all journeyman tailored. Models and fabric styles are new and correct, many of them exclusively Brill. Suits, Spring Coats and 00 Cravenette Raincoats, 17 These are values up to $25. Every new shade and weave is represented. Here, in fact, is a larger assort- ment at $17 than you will find at any one price any- where. 270 BROADWAY, Near Chi UNION SQUARE, 14th St., near Btway, abers St amigadles LEXINGTON 10 322A Me 607; eens © SHREWD INVESTORS LAST DAYS OF This Great March Sale of | $350 Walters$ 198 Pianos for Including stoo! and cover. $5 Down and $1 Week Pianos delivered on payment of $5. No extr You Save $150 to $200 ‘Tomorrow 1 ‘i ‘Other Celebrated Wallere Pianos in This March Sale : $500 Walters L Pioaos,$250 $550 Walters D Fianos,$260 |$600 Walters K Pianos, $300 t " b others at WALTE f AYER-PIAS 1 12 if f S450 Den't Hoy a Piano Uuless It Bears the Maker's Name, Don't buy as A vsiightly used second hans y at any price for they are w eas, other wis them EXCHANGE your old play eat #18 week LPON REQUEST & represe Wareroome, ad Fico a Care T asafer to BLOOMINGDALES', Leringten to Jd Ave, $9h to 61h St ee ( prospective buyers of Real Estate called at my home last Sunday afternoon, in e illus rated advertisement I had printed in last Su offering tor sale my | 88 Union , the Bro’ men To Get the Best Reeults iswer to Your “Apartments to or "Real ext Sunday's World a Pioture of the for World Adver to Call Estate” Ad. TMlustrated wi Property. Wr tisement- a Help : ero Will s Cut or Ad. | PARDAPRAARAAARADRARAANS ~~~ | a $1.00 py 6, or 101 $2.00 oF r ay Ave vine ag the OOM LEXINGTON 10 STAVE 5: Tuesday, at tages of the Queensboro Bridge Opens To-Day gr purchase at this store, will be TH. iow A 0602Sr A 2.30 o'clock, bringing the great advan- great Bloomingdale store to the very doors of Long Island’s residents. ve, Columbus Circle or Oth | | | | | | | We Bought the Entire Stock of the Popular Harlem Infants’ and Children’s Specialty Shop Known as pecially Shop Which was located at 262 West 125th Street For Every Dollar the Lillian Paid tor the Goods, We Paid Only 33 Cents Think of the bargains you are going to get! The stock comprises infants’, children’s and misses’ wear, in all their various branches, who were familiar with the prices the Lillian charged for its merchandise will be amazed at the figures published below, which are but a partial list of the immense assortment, We want you to see the goods, so are going to be very terse in the matter of description in the items: décan's MILLINERY FOR CHILDREN Children’s Hats, including some very fine Milans; Lllan's price, BENS: ours isi Children's Steamer Hats, fino | AND BONNETS Worsted Toques, lawn caps and corded hats; ‘illan's prices, Be. and APe,; ours, straws, full color assortment; Lillinn’s price, 81.98 and B25; Caps, Bonuets and Hats, various styles; Lilllants prices, Se. oe, and 81,25; ours Silk Hat ours Leath It, Bearskin and Velvot caps and bonnets; Jan's prices, 81.25, 81 Vand BLWs; ours, Pater r Hats, very popul Man's price 81,05; ours... aTeisey 1.19) Lingerie Eats, caps and bounets, of fine lace and all over embroidery 82.00, elgan' COATS FOR GIRLS de of coverts, cheviots, serges, plain and fancy’ striped materials; sizes 4 to 14 years, Girls’ coats that Lillian sold for 82.05 ‘yi Lllian's prices, 2.50 and 83,00; ours, ,, 90 | Ldéian', CLOTHING FOR BOYS oh Boys’ Reefer Lillian sold quality; stro t iG all colors, good 4 to 10 yer 88.00; ours. ....1.05 Boys’ Blouses, made quality madrai ent years; 1 that ere a fs that Lillian sold | here at vo... that Lillian sold Lillian's price, Why prlee, 78¢,; Gildan, PARASOL COVERS Very pretty effects in lace et Inished with @ and net Boys’ Double Breasted Suits and Russfan and Sallor Suits; many different materials; ' 2% to 16 years; Lilllan's price, 84.00; ours p h Suits, many ditterent | nd materials; sizes } Be toy rs; Lalla | | | 7 4 r Ice, Selgon's INFANTS’ WEAR | i.fb! ours” Infants: Uresses, many styles, embroidery aud lac Hilian's prices, ®1 and $2.26; our price, Infants’ Dresses, princess and 85 Lllean'$’ KIMONOS FOR 88 CHILDREN ‘ and Biderdown, also , in various styles 4 yenrs. Not all sizes but every size ia 81.08, trimmed ; yoke; trimmed with fine and embroidery insertio edge: Lilllan's prices, & and B70 by our pr Princess yoke, short dresses; some 269 riven, 82.08 and ours ' Ds; 98, 1.49 and 198 | AND CHILDREN and White Sandals, lan's price, fy ours: serene 5 No-Heel Kid Shoes Liltian’s price, our price... wall veques, cashmere and and pique and Bedford a prices SL0S and Infa 8 Spring Heel Shoes vartous styles; Tllinn’s prices ); ours Korset’’ Shoes, ord, mbroidery Ian's prices, our price ed 8: Nightingal Litlian's and 81.5 el 1 Children’s for weak ankle Lillian's price, & M and Childe H Black Calf High Shoes; sizes 6 to 2; Lillian's price, 82; ours, 1.25 BLOOMINGDALES’ Big Sale of Fine Books LINCOLN’S LIFE, STORIES AND SPEECHES. The most interesting, entertaining and concise work on Lincoln ever 59c 59c 59c SHAKESPEARE, 20 volumes, cloth trated, 12000098 Arcade, + 48° our price’... published; compiled from most reliable sources; arranged Fully illustrated; bound in halt in chronological order. leather... WASHINGTON’S LIFE AND MILITARY CAREER. A brief history, interesting and fascinating, of scenes and incidents connected with the lifeof Washington and the foun- dation of the Republic; fully illustrated; bound in half leather, NAPOLEON THE GREAT. An account of the remarkable campaign of the ‘Man of Destiny.” Authentic notes of the battlefield; fully illus- trated; bound in half leather ..........seeeeereeeeesreeee In Standard Sets IRVING'S WORKS, | SCOTT'S WORKS TRANSFERS GAH ADEA AAU ET hae ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 volumes, cloth) 12 volumes, cloth bound; pub- lished at $12, 5. 98, bound; pub- lished at $10, 4,98 Main Floor, BLOOMINGDALES® Paints, Enamel and Floor Polish Extraordinary Specials inthe Hous¢ Ready Mixed Floor Paint: THE FAMOUS DONKEY BRAND {urnishing Department. Quart, Mega Gallon, 39 74¢ $1.13 PERFECTION WAX OIL POL- Varnish Stains ISH—To be used with sk A ; tardwood ftocrs and a! ts Ab Dae Quart egal and general house Hy nae f 83e gienic, practical an mical: Floor Wax--Pound ¢ Roof Paint... Stove Pipe E White nad En * 39 Bath T 86 Italian “Model Mandolin, $2.95 = WLOOMINGDAL ES OU CAN LUY ON EASY TERMS ra AY, | solid mahogany / \ rim. pearl inlaid: butter As? fly, pearl pos Aa Sold by ex e:8 at $7.50. a td ay almost che egine peices se ss pald 3.90, t "| Sectio ' All Cars Transfer to BLOO,JINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d A Ledlcan's{NFANTS’ HATS, CAPS 10 18 68 98 Lillcan’, SHOES FOR INFANTS ! Leléan't DRESSES FOR CHILDREN Girls’ Gingbam and Chambray Dresses, high ana low neck; Lilllan's price, 81.40; OUTS. ..6046 Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, trimmed with embroidery or Jace; Lilltan’s price, 8L.0N; ours,. Girls’ White Linen, Rep and Pique Dresses and sailor sults; Lillian's prices, & 84.04; ours | Children’s Colored C Children's Double Breasted Cloth Coats, trimmed with buttons; Lilllan's price, S198; ours . Children’s Winter Coats, plaids and cloths; some bear- skin; sizes 2, 8 and 4 years; Hillian'y 87.00 Small sizes in full pique gloves | for children; Lillian’ peice 8 # pair: ours..., | llgan'f, STOCKINGS FOR Thread, Cashmere ilk Socks, all sizes, id fancy color to 7 plain, strip Lillian's prices apalr; ours Children 17 in and Lace Open hread Ribbed 15 ne Ribbed Stockings, 1 and black; Lillian's ee and 25c.a pale; ours, § | Seligan's KNIT UNDERWEAR | FOR CHILDREN Infauts’ Shirts and Abdominal | Bands, some are slightly soiled, | but they range from . | to Be. e: our price. Infants’ shirts, the finest grades white, | prices, made; to BL1O en ve Misses’ Vests for summer wear; ribbed; all sizes; Lillian's. price, 25¢.; ours,. pe eeeeene +124 New Spring “Klosfit”’ Petticoats “KLOSFIT” PETTICOATS; a com- plete assortment of styles; deep knee flounce; tucked, shirred or hem- stitched; tucked or shitred ruffle; others with embrolder- carne $1.49 to$2, 98 “KLOSFIT” TAFFETA SILK PET- TICOATS; tucked flounce with three sectional ruffles tucked and banded; black and colors; cotton underlay, at ...+4 $4.9, Second Floor, 69th St. Section, =SBLoomINGp. = $50 Sewing Machines, $14.75 Continuing Our Great Sale! SAS. SoA. Made by one of e best manu- turers in ne {8 guaran- for 10 ap oak, drop lust $14.75 BLOOMINGDALE! Saie of $5 German $2.95 Silver Bags at. tiful frames embossed in newest designs. One of the best silver ftered in many adi mh $i ve, 59th to agi Si Section. 7 ts Those | 79 | 08 | PO fa 1.98 |] Lillian’s price, 81,00; ours....... .89 | Every | to BLD.00; Llian'g, GLOVES FOR Children’s Lisle Thread Gloves, i | white and colors; Lillinn’s ill velces, he. and Oe: ours...... 10 if! Children's White and Colored HT} | 2-Clasp Silk Gloy jouble i finger tipped; D | prlee, i 85 | Kayser's Make of i Sil Elbow Length Gloves, | White and colors; mousquetaire HI style; double finger tipped; i |