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BVSBN1ING Wuedey, Weuvnmowes os, auad, fou. j ce 3 | \ ‘ a Do cow, | fessional Woman's Leag ted the Amateur Wom- opened the programme with a few t Os i (ING | until ahe caught up “Silver ‘Threads’ y f them? It was all as good | here were any number of features, 3 5 [that the house “tumbled” to her. jam That Girl Quartette and some of bUt the “grand minstrel first par | » tr lt : le c “NTS GAVE DAVIS CHILDREN § ked Mistah Summérvilie. answered Mistah Shattuck, “he +e ~ ye to divide attention, The others could | ‘Original Suffragettes’ in Burnt have watked right straight home in F | ish stores, other Gruggists and depart- nside Facts of Why Ballplayer | He Is Dead and She Is Danger-| rt the rope | Ment stores, or we wi send by mail to i ‘ od \ i | S: If Mista Shattuck had no skeleton to F yt Well, | {He Feat drawing card, re y Eczema, \ , rattie—and black silk kniskerbockers re Sir Henry Declines, 4 | t| | Hieft no doubt of this—she handled the | mark: ‘ LONDON, May oti Henry 3. Weed AVE YOU | imperiections \ | | | “bones” cleverly and kept up her end| ‘I was married by a correspondence | nas declined the offer to become the| of the skin? wf t | with Helle Gold and Josie Clafin, On | school.” ; conductor of the Philharmonte Society! Remarkable rec: : [the other end, Bertie Heron, Susanne | “Who runs it?" inquired Mistah Sum- | o¢ New York, Ile says he has decided | CERT ANT Ooets obtained froin , YEAR WiF JOSH NAT | Westford and Ciara Thropp knocked the | Mervile. twin to remain in Sngland | thorough tests without a single failure, | spots out of tambourines, ood win. | le t a a . +) j j,hhe “ends,” in btack and green and me te ‘ discussion of Mr. Good- | ron ee Nisteeen return your | red, were quite undraped. There wi mining scheres. y ~ ES | For saleat Riker sa Ad ale | -_—— —_— | —_— Ro compromize, not even @ harem skirt He made a lot of people rich, aidn't t of at Riker’s, Hegeman and Kal: } +} 5 any addr i : | ke-Up H | what they wore without any danger of | made ot Goodrich.” [rncrmeaty ty Cenk Nr te : “ " i 5 | x - ave Fun block trae. Thet ck akirts | udience Recovered. No. at ng Act Je 3 Jumped” the White Sox ously Wounded—Was Cork Make-Up tia | made them Sook ad serious as Sat-| After the audience had been revived | - ‘ Told in Court Jealous of Lodger. at Benefit. parade. But the haughty Inter-| Without the aid of emailing salts an- locutor wore a white coat with drum other “end man” told of going to a 3 long as| department store to buy a pair of | gloves. And what do you suppose the | major trimmings that was some of her words. a | HOW LEAGUES DIFFER. | Maintained Her Dignity. ik | | In the presence of his two eoiiiren, BAN JOHNSON SIGNED. ‘k said? { } ve ; b want’ , | | dinauen Dreher, « young carpenter. thie Mistéh Summerville maintained her soniye mae bachalhat } atternoon shot hin wife, Annie, twice, | majestic dignity until “The Oklahoma |" When the audience finally opened 1 1] ie A | up against eo juatrated son; ee ; 4 . ously wounded. The traged , att i When the Golden Leaves Are-Fallin or young articies Ward Demanded $50,000 5 at on the third floor at nm trvement Women a Question of Hits fan almost too beautiful for words, | arid iste i t Ne. & a ih ace - second with “I'm in Love With a | with still more beautiful pictures—some | re wr for Testifies. a pad a wena hs and Misses. Chocolate Soldiey,”” and Mistah Thropp | sentimental, others just agricultural— | Se ae” Wades ccawiee ee, ee wasn't far behind with “Katherine of | all taken, it is understood, at the farm | ‘ Sis CHCer bla Wms Uk ec ae oe the Klondike |of Miss Blanche Bates, who iooked Testimony bearing on “inside buml- rignty-elghtn street wills len. Prone: > are BY CHARLES DARNTON, Tete were moments when the per-| altogether charming in green when she | aaa. of baseball was brought out to-day jived on at the Bighty-tfth street aa. | “YE GREAT pay’ She cotrected herself. “Ladies,” eee nthe trie! in the United States Court | dress with their two sons—Herman jr., | ——- —————-—| pegan, only to think better of it and} of the $50,000 sult for alleged siander | aged sew Prnest, ened four. Khe f J | 20v, “Nomaentlemen, be seated." = orought by John M. Ward agatnst | had a lodger named Voliman, of a it Wes "Misiab,” afl found the ae Ran” Johnson, president of American eit ie husband was Jealous, Lately, semicircle at the Hudson Theatre yea- GY ba ‘ league, when a contract was produced, | Accorfing to his mother, Dreher had : Amaia Game | wate, 4 . t showing that George §. Davis, the | Deen Acting so peotiliarly that his rein- | terday afternoon when Ame b 4 eel 4 former Giant inflelder and manager, re- tives thought he was demented Mervilie gave a fan-like gesture and | colved %,900 a year salary for the sea-| The day before yesterday Dreher | blew the Only and Original Suffragette | é 1 q f fe sons of 1908 and 194. His previous con- | Went to his wife's apartment and | Minatreis into their chairs. There had y b tract, which was with the Chicago | (hreatened her. @he caused his arrest, been no grand street parade through : é : White Sox, was for 4,000 a year. |and yesterday In the Harlem Polloe tthe principal thoroughfares of the city, y The Giants’ contract, which Davis | Court he was fined bed for Alsorderty | for it was raining, and feathers are Jumped" trom Chicago to fill and was| conduct, About 2 o'clock today he feathers, Mistah Summerville, grace- 1) the cause of the enmity between John- | climbed the stairn to his wife's rooms | puny im an obesity pill, just ii former captain of the | muttering to himself. She was In the } Lard~ raped si i ye providing that the | kitchen at the rear, busy over the tron- —.> settled that minstrel troupe then and i ould not be held reaponsiiie for |ing board, The two little bors were! mpinnunGH, Scotland, May Hua! there for ¢ penefit of the Professiona’ any Utigation that might ensue, and that | playing about the room. Dreher pushed | Ficht bedies have been recevered from | Woman's League hie expenses In any legal action Kuould | open the door and walked in on her. the ruing of the /apire Music Hall »@ you know that this league } he paid by the New York Nationa! Club | Through the open door a curious neieh-| which was burned last night. The| Wats & home. But do you know the management; also, that he be p: | bor, a woman who chanced to be pass: | bodies so far identified are those of | UMerence between the National League month during the winter. ing through the hall, saw and heard| “Lafayette, the Great’ and two mem-| nd the PW. 1? i} The large crowd of fans tn court | what followed. , Altco Dale. who | Haid ocala) on hits, the other on i} seemed much interested by these bits of | “7 want you to leave this r ty Bear } 1 Bigle ane . i |) inside information of eight years axo, | come back to me,” began. Dreher, fr | gaarea Gaisass vo; bodies: are! tebes SHER KENCR bu FecSeniOG TAL Ab M } when laries were not MUD: | Mrs th of members of the orchestra and three | Gefying anyone to recognize her as i Lillian Russell's eister, batted this one ly as high an they are a lying by. others jot been identified, Over, and a generally left-handed audl- | e said short: Miss Dale and Coster were natives of ¥ i fn aino brought out in an aMdavit | Drener backed away from her. Ie| England. Lafayette was a German. | ace cauent It without von ) rade by Charles Comiakey that up to! putied a cheap pistol out of hin coat|He played for twenty years in the i] 32 the salary of $4,000 whic Dav! pocket. United States, During the past two Sang in tho Good Old W. i Ceived from the White Box wa “If you don't mind me Til kill you| years he has been in Great Britain, | But let's go back and pick up “Silver ‘ highe: y with this," he ehouted. presenting at music halls a spectacular | Threads Among the Gold.” Somewhere, y' Dur * 4 . somehow, in her skirted past, Mista iain 1 gue presidency, tt|, 72 brandisheg weapon id not eeem| “turn” which Introduced a horse and] somehow. in her skivied pasts Mistal, 4 ier blateded, Johieca ceamea ve ta cone | °, frtshton the Wonian, dog. An attempt to rescue these tw> ahead Modeler } 7 Fae Se Pe "Get out,” she repeated, and ad-| pets cost the performer nis iife. strel man, for she sang this good o| lished articles in the Chicago and Bos- ton newspapers in which the American League president called Ward @ “trickster” and said that he, Johnson, “wouldn't sit with Ward on the Commission” and “wouldn't st For this Ward When the ruins were examined to-day | 808 Mes the good ie way, AN a alet plarced her | the actor's charred body was found de- | memories ot 4 cL ave ~~ Mua cheek and entered her mouth. The | side the boty of his horse and a heavy |!t She “rendered it as that “beauti- other tore its way uh her neck, | burned timber lay across both man and | fv! wailad” should be rendered when cutting eome of the large arteries of the | beast. there's burnt cork all over the prem- throat. She screamed and ¢eil. ‘The fire started in a m ises, Hefore that she had practically Dreher evidently believed he had kitied | used in the co! 9 her. He looked at her a moment, then | Performance, which was a spectacular | > put the muxzle of the revolver to his| Military pageant in which he repre- | Annual Spring Sale of Exchanged Pianos This Week at Aeolian Hall The high character of a majority of these in- Specimen Values From the Group of Fine ianos Exchanged for the Pianola Piano ere ‘The first witness to-day was Ernest Stout, a Chi baseball writ ° e aL Rob id other celeb- MAKE Style Original Price Sale Price - ¢ aoe plored ‘by the United Frese and tne ant tame. pulled the trigger and ttt Noreeback | Steinway Grand 81200. struments, their faultless condition—and the ex- ; Newspaper E {ke Association, who | Lidl iby. lh wrt ped Several Amer ing Steinwe Grane 1100 * ° ? 4 Grote ope of thevartiios in quection | ,nntanetthe wounded woman was on |nig'bregs baud ar Stinvey Grand 3100. traordinary price concessions made on them— FY / ' J Blames It on Stout. poom and down the three Sights of Steinway Upright 500. constitute this, one of the greatest sales in the br: | king and ine Weber Grand 1200, . é hp Re aber leds mete Miia aera’ an the coer : Weber Grand 1100. history of the Aeolian Company and the most ; f asked Stout if he had not obtained all Uttie boys om the way. Weber Crake 1200, ; f; ; , Vv) . | the Information on which he based an ering run whe travelled near ree hepa retch Weber Grand impressive offering of Used Pianos ever seen out- ! it interview with Joni ‘a he|ly @ block to a drug store at Avenue A a ined lion belonging } with Johns y , . 4 / : |} Ward matter from an article In the [and Bighty-fti atceet She fall tn the ect lesealoeee tne pee | Weber isle side of Aeolian Hall. 2 my | re oe nee mlerviaw erase bor clarks the ticged and start the performers were | Upright ; v | with Johnson assaling Ward wi it @ “ o. Latayet vine despe! ~ if ht H i H | teow. Lardser Goh apbtared in tn |(oe eeies ena: tes Cote nee Pr iuteeatbeast pansee ue oat | ppren High Class Pianos in Splendid ¢ | Chicago Tribune. Mr. Elkus tried to of two trult peddiers. Policoman | him out of the way: Have you tried it? | Upright Conditi l > Dave the witness admit Johnson had ce: |Hauipoman cared for her until Dr. De-| ‘The thearre was, to have been the | Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty. Upriglt ondition as low as z Mj \ "1 yterian Hospital | scene during King George's vis i : ; , A alls sj Ne 7 | | Tetriitea that he tecived. ail bia |i am mbulagee, "Rbw surgeon auld | of he fst msi tall performance eve | 4 /t"etctadon aaa Gracey su | trivit Study the accompanying list—consider the | 0 ace bron J , ’ : a eeey ey representative names of the makes and the prices fi | p ime paint cain that the Rater Mason & Hamlin Uprigt and then compare this really extraordinary array | view broadcast through the country, ne Aida bs ith what k f pi i ] hi ‘ ‘ ; Decker Bros. Upright wr What you Know OT plano Sales elsewhere. «a ’ H ‘Didn't you sign the interview with Soh Upright ‘ ‘ y i *f, iim fa Sst "Mat ona | ‘ Sohmer Upright Here are Steinways, Webers, Stecks and i { " right i ij Fas it signed in panch or inkr? | Kroeger Grand other examples of such well-known makes - 8 | over with | Krosser vera as Mason & Hamlin, Chickering, Knabe, ! oy FMP aid note T don't know who 4d tt Gabler foal Fischer, Dake, panne, etc., F alii 150 fy Mr. Stout was ( rd 2 Ay ; j v \ ‘ Gab! Upright janos all told, uprights and grands. v ) Ae ed Gabler Uma ian ia cge yespill tag fled that he had tciouraphe: Hallet &Davis = Uprig't These pianos are of an entirely different type | HB obtaln the interview ith ee aa from those offered for sale at any other establish- Vv 1 vat e liad ry | manuscript. The Upright ment whatsoever. | i Sian” dchine's nenatre ae | pele To call them “used” pianos is actually to em- ; Hy Grtieie acid fled it, The penciled wtgnt: | Upright ploy a misnomer. Most of them have not been Vv ture bad been inked In the art depart. ’ used and were dis) * tae hee reproduction. | ele " a and \ meg pened # by their owners because | . Tpright of a in 'y to use them. $ 4 Judge Not a Fan, ‘ : Mj oa PLAIN FOOD FACTS i i} Answering ones of Mv. ‘rikus's | peal that brings these remarkable pianos to Acolian Hall. , } @iestions the witness said that Gi i ‘i Jpright % re Vhite Box? Stuyvesan pr . ; bite ina frowning, "and how aid Premier Pure Food Products. Wiesner Upright ii me % sole are =e pict aig i \ : Ree sham? em. ese people are exchangi heir pianos % gee, eek © orale of Dity from the | People as a rule don't stop to think about the abuses which the law allows, ‘or the Pianola Piano—the piano that anyone M ‘ane in the back of the court-room, and | Pp’ 7 ' janol I y § Prank Farrell vemaried benind his band | 60 we name below about twenty-five chemicals which food manufacturers are per- right can play. . | ) i pte "tharoughiy. Ant ree a ern er eee vent Have you a limited amount to invest in a piano ? y John M. Ward then took th rae 1 prig : ; , ’ and eitiush the trek hy Fe aye Prior to a week ago, saccharin was glso permissible. It has always had Upright Do you want to make that amount go as far as cnet and eatin eae Shee an injurious effect WT marsh Slpesilon. ane harm done by its use cannot pe un- beri possible—to make every dollar of it count in se- 1903 and endgd in w bi-partisan 0 H done by the present decision against it. e made our decision years ago. Law or Upright . A * bs , ri ' gommienon, ile so eta ‘nis desks no law, we will not use in any Premier Food Products any of the drugs named Upright Save te eans he Lee bite ol yer poker i ) Davis, whom he advised in ; have in yo! > Ps 8 Nie capacity below: Upright habe ‘ ‘ht i ly Upright s St y, Weber, Chickering, Knabe, etc.? ) } Giants’ renerve as Steinway, Weber, 8 . Vv ; Upright 7 \ White THESE FOOD-DRUGS ARE LEGAL Uprig! Then d Aaa | By) TRIER Arbitrarily awarded Lovie Coumarin Coal-tar Orange Dye Valerianate Ether aah en Go Hot miss the Opporr , ‘im ‘ Sulphate of Copper 45 Orange | Butyric Ethor Upright tunity that this Sale presents y : "Didn't you know Mr. Comtekey’s euit Alum Coal-tay Yellow Dye Formic Ether Uprisie < 3 [P88 fw compel Davin to veturn to the fulehureue Acid Nepthel Yellow 8 Benzolc Ether Upright Tt is hard to speak conservatively of such an A aa a Eeststs hed Beco an ener py i aosgiaad pee hi offering when we consider how greatly it contrasts Vy; aah been an 107 Amaranth, Coal-tar Blue Dye Nitric Ether re : with piano sales that are advertised elsewhere. Bia an the p Ry gneee 43 Indigo Disulfeseld cane Rosh af theeetnetrumente hae been thoroughly Not only does this list of pianos and prices look Sy ro van aNtied peut hauled by our aktlled workmen and hae pa impressive in a newspaper, but when the individ- Vv Raw, Mr Ward exviaimed the hy Thome who have nor followed the Premier Pure Food Campaign with aym- pees wer ieee SAI, eden fas ta Aaa ual instruments are examined they will be found 4 of ir tone Fue ae pathy are obliged now to consider the raccharin episode as a vindicatton by the ard fized 1 W180, Ifa piano te : , Het ~ ncllent? cas i", Bihoe comiess sie ! Boverament ofthe Leggett standard, If saccharin is bad, it has always ryt wim it te not deemed worthy of cur 7 to be so far supe ror to the usual colle ca of used ‘ tes eeet bu thes wor and our refusal to use it has been a protection to the consumer: castomera or of our guaraitee, pianos, as to make comparison impossible. Vj vont ov sew von You are going to see one by one all of the chemicals named above con- If : shvby ronthly Payments on All Instruments in this Sale demned In the same way that saccharin wax condemned. We make this prophecy Very Low and truce it will not be long until it is fulfilled THE AEOLIAN COMPANY sestsictsiece 7 °° haw tor The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World In the mean time we repeat, Premler Pure Pood Products do not contain any of these elements, If you want sueh foods no grocer in the country will ree fine to get them for you. We will be ylud to have the opportunity of come munleating personally with you should you tind any diffleulty in obtaining any partioulag one of the 026 Premier Pure boods. wk Wa bar << Hapa 4. e [ CO SO OO \ | ’ r a" / a