The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1911, Page 20

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—— THE EVENING WORLD, Chicago Tak Holiday. OHICAGO, March 17.—Bvery office tn the City Hall except the Police and Fire Departments was closed to-day in honor of Ireland's patron aaint, ft belng FENLOUS WOMAN "SRE Bre FIGHT TO PROVE. ““*S"Fis WHO'S SHOP BOSS Loyal Hubbies Join in, While the first time tn seventeen years that als closed thetr offices on No parade wase held to -day, the observance ‘eing in the way of banquets, cluurch services and public meetings. 250 Screaming Girls Bring ere me Police and Ambulance. om : A Glass With Mrs, Guiseppe Dana and Mra Gero- Jomo Luto are forewomen tn the cloak and suit factory of Chanes Harris eat TW Your Lunch PABST. Blue Ribbon beer hes just sufficient alcohol to make it @ good stomachic, It is just as delicious with your meals in the chill of fall and winter eo it is in the heat of summer. Pabst BlueRibbon The Bowe of Quality | is exhilarating. but without undue | stimulation, because it is a delightful out of one a But thie aft clpitated a Mr. Luto call name; Mr, Dana of his'n. Mr. Lito swung his heavy pressing ‘ fron in the air and set 't down; Mr B. R. T'S. Dana did likewise with his'n, e things happened: led Mr, Dana out of hia tria called Mr, Luto out de | OFFER TO BUILD | DISCUSSED IN CONFERENCE. Police and Doctor Called. | res beverage. Te creates | ‘Mr. Luto and Mr. Dana went to it. | There was Lae ene htdial ete) a sharp, healthy appetite and pro- Mr. Luto threw Mr. Dana to the floo: LPRane 2 ne os Hi motes fect digestion. and choked him sor ‘Two hundred and fifty girls screamed Seven girls faintod. Try a bottle with your lunch today offices of q and send a case home ernocks rushed into y building was all t werw Col. T. 8, | 1 Walter G, Oak | expecting lke wise, abandoned pasing at Fifth avenue and came a-running. He stopped on his way to turn in an ambulance call Lord & Taylor Dr. Armstrong came at breakneck Tata at speed in response io the call ne Battery anc and "Deo ‘and cop ran upstairs, followed by | @ trunk line from attery up Church Founded 1826 street, Broadway and Seventh avenue to Fifty-ninth street. + Mr. McAneny sata wdports which hav garding the matter conferences were whi he mark. He | referred especially to the guess that the | koity might be represented in the di rectorate of the Interborough and of) jithe B. @ doxen reporters. Luto and Dana, and their respective wives were still at it when the army of intervention arrived. ‘Harris was standing on top of a ta yelling for order. t some of the ciroulating re- cussed at the Are Showing A Complete Stock Of Men’s Low and High Shoes Special Offering Of} | $5 and $6 Values \ ble, Luto and Dana and Mrs. Luto and rated by the cop. nds, ers Went away. © disappointed All hands shoo Cop, doc ‘The rubbern pans a f MRS. BALCH TO GO FREE; | DAUGHTER GETS ESTATE. | rig HERE TO GET MATCHES. pate ea Freddie Welsh, until three weeks ago | lightweight champion of England, came over, accompanted by his manager, Boyo Driscoll, the ex-pusilist, to try to get some six or ten-round matches with American fighters. Welsh naid ho considered Packey Mo- Farland the pick of the domestic talent and hoped to arrange a bout with} Packey. He explained his recent defeat at the hands of Wells by saying he! 1 for a long twenty-round | his incessant ring actiy- $3.95 Boys’ and Young Men’s Shoes —Smart Styles— $5.00 Values $4.00 Values $3.85 $2.85 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Trial of Competency to Be Dropped Because of Great Expense. (Rperial to The Evening Worlt). WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 11.— It was reported to-day that Mrs. Georgia Cornelia Balch, who was an inmate of Bloomingdale Asylum for nine * months, would not have to appear be- fore @ jury in Manhattan to pass upon her competency, as it was said she would be given her freedom. It Is understood that ahe Is to give a © property, worth $3.00 Values $2.25 will give a so that when the heirs of Mrs. Balch shall in- it the estate. According to the plan, the writ of | wearer fullvalue for hismoncy, : *\. Latest and Rest Low Prices, High | $3.50 or $4.00, accordingtothe ; Quality. Some Specials in Beds, many Sargains the lowest GOLD DUST Knocks Out Dirt habaes corpus now pending In Mrs. Balch's behalf for her production be- fore Judge Milis is to be dismissed. Mrs. Baich, if the settlement 1s reached, will go to live with her cousin, Harlan P. Sweet, at Los Angeles, Cal, | Tt is said that the cause of the | Gropping of the jury) trial was the great expense, as eighty witnesses were to cc many of them high Priced) — Dirt is the cause of nine-tenths of your BY DR. MARY WALKER.) ¥ as SORD ANG. OFGIB aly, os cleaners are powerless to rout it. VA Most Hopeful Sign, She Says, of Gold Dust is the one v7 Eventual Adoption of Men's a : , Rie t Wonien owder that will knock dirt Z Attire by ; ? PRAGE Uae ‘ ALBANY, March Dr, Mary| ‘Sky high” in a jiffy. Itisa well Ree ee ie taned ter date wa | Vegetable-oil soap blended ; eee e, F- SRCNNED ETD, FE baren with purifying mate- WA / int “Tam delighted at the appearanc the harem skirt,” she sald. most hopeful sign of the tion of men's attire by have yet noted, and 1 w tempt to get rid of t ducing corsets and skirts rials and cleansing in- redients, making a ine, smooth powder that eects and xkirt, w deal be ne Dreaent “| thoroughly and Tone ep the igh “"\ quickly cleanses _ Use Gold Dust for clean- LOST LIFE IN SHIPWRECK, | Without taxing your ing anything and everything strength or time about the house that soap or any other cleanser is recom- mended for. It will do the work better, in half the time, and with half the labor. The home without Gold Dust in the working kit is incomplete. Buy a package today and see how much easier it makes your work. DIGBY, N. 8, March 17 Use Gold Dust for wash ing clothes and di rubbing floors, ork, oil H Do not use Soap, Naph- tha, Borax, Soda, A monia or K oki 2: all The detective perf Ventures of the x: in the solution of t Red Triangle have set New Y ing. Never before has such a book been given free with a newspaper. You can Ret @ complete detective story free with next Sunday's World. Get one and reed it. You will want more. lasting form, ¢t Twins Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers ef Fairy Soap (the oval cae) “Let the GOLD DUST Twins do your work’? =e Now the White Lights Grow Dim. PROVIDENCE, R. L, March 17.-The price of lobsters has jumped to 48 cents @ pound, whichyis more than double regular price, * FREE OS, Benen tty Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2st St. “sTOMPED ON ASHOr 1). MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT ¢% ¥ Store Open Saturdays Until 6:30 P.M. Young Women and Young Men Looking for Fashionable Spring Shoes at Moderate Prices , Will Find Them In Cur Basement Store, Guaranteed Shoes of Cammeyer Quality Are Not Sold Elsewhere at Our Low Figures. Men's $2.50 Men’s $3.00 and Shoes $3.50 Shoes, i ag All Leathere, Button, Lace and Slucher and 20ih St. Sale of Misses’ Suits Also Suitable for Small Women, Sizes 14, 16, 18 or 32, 34, 36. New spring suit, jaunty coat mod=! el of navy and black serge or hair! tine stripe, peau de cygne lined, | new model skirt. Value $25.00 “15. Women’s Suits Every smart style of the season. Copies of French models of serge, checks, stripes, gray worsted and white serge, custom tailored. Silk linings, new model skirts. 18.00 25.00 29.75 Actual values $27.50 to $45.00 300 Pairs Men’s $5.00 Sample Shoes, $3,00| Sizes 6, 614 and 7 ° ey Women’s| Girls’ High Cut Shoes = |Gun M P Leathe Shoes un Metal @ PatentLeather onwit, Harris &G B $1.50 Sizes 11_to 2 $2.50 Patent 5]. 15 Sizes 245 to 6 Closing Out the “nant| $9.00 Children’s Dep’t Misses’ and Childcen’s Fine Shoes Tan ¢ vown and Black Kid. AH Welted Soles. 14 to’ Srmatio on SEBS | Ses? SPOS | Viet ao $9.15 | : ; : Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, |, Little (tm tus gets ox Calf and Satin Cali 50 |B i iuehera? Sizes 1 to 5!9 $1 | Sizes 9 to 13. ..06 Less than }4 Price “None Sent C.0. D. No Exchanges or Credits Every Floor Filied With New Spring Stocks. Wi q . Furniture Stores W. L. DOUGLAS earan 183508 94 SHOES ick (1876) MEN, W.L. Douglas guarantees to the \ JD in Tables and Parlor Suites, Dressers and Chif- Shere, foniers In Mahogany, Goiden Oak, Birdseye 2: .iaple and Circassian Walnut; Some With woou Beds to Match, All at Very Low Prices. Quality P| ieee Guaranteed. Big Line of Carpets and Rugs. Mahoxi | tre"$46 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT, . | GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts and wear longertnan nny othet mae. 4 | Furniture, Rugs, Beddiag. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. and wear longer than any other make. BEWARE OF SUBSTITI | eee wine CAUTION The senuine aT on the bottom. wi against high price price stamped on the bottom. { W. L. DOUGLAS %%50 SHOES are & Betce quality considered, in hey aro leaders everywhere. | W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES equal other makes costing $5.00 te §7.00. The only difference is the price. A visit to W. L. Douglas great facto! at Brockton, Mass., would show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, the world. 9 ann Street. 755 Nroadwry. Aven Eighth Ave Eighth Avenu 1437 Broadw 084 Third Avenee. | i 2 Bedding Carpets Rugs Furnishings Open Saturday Evenings. Clothing Up to “4 li rate ah $1.00 Down $1.00 Per Week J ome et contin CHARLES A. KEENE, Watches, Jewelry. Dian 180 Broadway, New York. eed ii 338, OAVE cHURcHCORZO™ST For past 23 years at 205 Sixth Ave., corner 14th St. REYNE aaaaanaanaaaananaaaane” QUESTIONS OF NEVER CLOSED Diy, 93). You Should Inspect Night, Sundays or Holidays, ; No Change © courte fF THE ir nent reason Pullizer Building | i on Office Space H aad HANKS DENTAL ASS'N | $82 Sixth Ave., cor. 20ih St. “Follow the crowd” into The World’s “Want” Columns Before Deciding RAADRAADRRE ETAT FAS ETRE ETE : } Sunday World Wants Work Moifday Morning Wonders

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