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if ' i ih EDISON OPPOSES ROOSEVELT ne OF Bik FAMILIES Have Fewer Children and Pro- vide for Them Better, He Says in Paris. ENJOYS FRENCH ROADS. Visits Tomb of Leonardo da Vinci, “as Great an Inventive! Genius as Ever Lived.” PARIS, Aug. 17.—Thomas A, Edison arrived in Paris last evening at the Hotel Majestic, coming from Tours in hile rented motor. “My general impressions of France,” he @aid, “are so far restricted to the unbounded pleasure of motoring at ease over ite fine roads, which I consider ind in Hotel Wore Patron’ ‘Come here, you,” D. L. Guthrie hia room ou the tenth floor of the Waldorf-Astoria, heaven help him. If ft a Pid Lee ie . an ebject on the bed real monkey, and wa vue rg veoame known that ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY AUGUST ‘WORLD! hale stogy "'s Plane, of Cleveland said to a beliboy called "It that foe monkey, "t a monkey, heaven help me” ped in the best Guthrie pajamas. It n to the bagKage room. young women were having the hotel While they were at dinner. Japanese Tokio, a Japanese dog belonging to Mre. John H. Crawford, saw her fall and break her shoulder in her orchard at South Norwalk. Finding her unconscious, he tugged at superior to those any country I have yet visited. I confess I was often tempted to speed a bit, as I had no longer to fear the redoubtable Irish policeman. “French bread is particularly good, and seems much more nutritious than American bread. In fact, I've grown 0 fend of it in etopping frequently tire punctures at peasants’ thet I intend to live mostly on it while in this country. iH BOESN'T LIKE ROOSEVELT BIG FAMILY PLAN. ‘Z don't mush with if ESSE TEE ei orte pede | ? > 4 g 5 i FE gt it F PAYS TRIBUTE TO GENILS NF LEONARDO DA VINCI. Britany we went down to to do the chateau district, trom visiting Chinon, Caux, uu and Amboise, at which I made « delightful discov. st, i i * “after Paris we will go by casy stages to the Bouth of France and along the Riviera and up through Switzerland to Germany, ® trip covering about five weeks. No, I don't intend to include the ‘Turia Exhibition, though | understand it hes @ fine electrical demonstration. I've bad enough electricity for the present. As you know, I'm really here for rest an@ recreation, though my health 1s as g00d asever. I go tc bed fairly late and often get uv before San old habit of mine.” Mr. Edison, who epared these few minutes of hasty talk before removing the stains of travel, was a sturdy e«- ample of his old age thecries, His hair, while gray, is still abundantly thie, and the twinkling blue eyes of yourh looked out from a face as ruddy as a Normandy apple. Although fatigued his journey, Mr. Edison before turning in could not resist taking a little Airing in the direction of the Champs Elysees, whose illuminated vista owos {te nocturnal brilliancy te his electrical sentus. Pa. BULLET SET OFF BY CAR FELLS WOMAN, Drops Wounded When Trolley Wheel Explodes Cartridge Put on Track by Boys. Small boys stole along Ninth avenue lest evening and place! revolver car- “tridges on the trolley tracks. Then they hi@ in a doorway at Wifty-second street to see what woul’ happen when the cars came along. About the same time Mrs. Dora Bish- second street. ee would have It the first car that came was one on Which her busband was conductor. When the car reached the corner there Wes a loud report and Mrs. Bishop fell With @ bullet in the left side of the face. Bishop carried his wife to Rovsev: Hospital, where the bullet was tracted. Then the police bega search for the boss who had placed the cartridges on the rails, Bra. Bishov's injury is not serious. ————p— SAVES BABY, BUT MAY DIE. As Mrs. Garah Levine of No. ii Goerck street was crossing Tenth street im front of No. 421 with her four-year- 14 daughter Esther about 6 P. M. yes- terday, a trolley car bore down on her. renee that she could not escepe being struck by the car, the mother hurled the baby to the Nk. The next instant M: Levine was knucked down and was pus several yi Patrolman the Union rket station from the tracks, She wa and Dr. Ridge of Bellevue Possibly was fractured. Little Esther her skirt until @ piece tore out, and with this ran to the house, where the flag of distress was recognized and aid | rushed to Mrs. Crawford. je of Perfect A fisherman of South Haven, Mich., found a clam fn the Black River con- enty-elght perfect pink pearis, thers, fishermen and others have abandoned their ugual sports and daily taske to search for clams, searched for Dinghi, a white-faced, ring-talled monkey they nad smuggled in in & leather case, and which had escaped through the transom of thelr room js Ald to Hie Tree-Climbing Dog, Deaf, Have Ear Trumpet. An ear trumpet 1s being *made for Dominick, a mastit owned by Thomas, | Ward jr, Federal District-Attorney at Denver. | Dominick climbs trees and performs | many tricks, but recently was found hot to respond to his master's orders. A doctor found he going deaf. wich Checks Han. | ‘a Appetite, | When Charles Mersell, @ laborer, be- | gan eating his lunch at Trenton, he did | not know a bee had beaten him to a sandwich until he bit into {t and was stung on the tongue. It swelled so he could not talk, and ‘he ts now in the hospital barely able to eat. win ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER Preferred Bridal Veil to Nun’s Just before taking the veil for life at the Notre Dame Convent at Marshall, Mo,, Miss Roma Romine, @ pretty French girl, decided she was in love with Dr. Beecher B, Baldwin of Elkhorn, Ni He bad been called in to attend her ¢ an elopement was arranged, ‘The girl climbed the high wall of the started for a honeymoon abroad. Woman Spanks Fighters. When, Mrs. Charles Fox of Absecon, N. J who has raived three children, saw two roughs fighting with knives in front of her home, she ordered them to #top, but they didn't. Then she grabbed one by the collar, turned him across her knee, used her slipper on him and boxed his ears. ‘The other tried to escape, but received @ similar dose. Stocking Bank Scorched. Mrs. Cooper, cashier at Speers & Cooper, No. 2200 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, had $800 In a stocking for safe keep- ing when a fire started In the store. She remembered the stocking bank had been left on a table. A fireman found Mt after part of the cefling had fallen on it and some of the bills had been dumaged, Lacked Faith, Got: Wet. Fours after the Rev. H, @, Marshall, Chaplain of the Connecticut Assembly, had prayed for rain, a regular “gully washer” swept through the Connecticut Valley. Many legislators who had been with. out umbrellas as well as faith, were drenched to the skin, They Were Quietly Married, Not a word was spoken at the mar- riage of Edward Duchaine of Gladstone, Mich, and Miss Delina Urovost, deat | mutes, at Escanaba, Wis, The Rev. Father Barth ts an adept in the sten language, and conducted the wedding service with his fingers, the | responses being given the eame way, Lost Her Appendix at 99, Mrs. H. B. Hillman, the oldest resi dent of Wilkes-Barre, lost her appendix at the age of ninty-nine Despite her age she is recovering rap- diy from the operation and will soon be out, Brandrett's PILLS The Great Laxative Made of the best materials —prepared with the great- est caution. One or two at night will relieve and cure constipation, headache, ing the blood they keep everyone who uses them was unhurt except for a few bruises. Mother and cbild were taken io the hos- in first-class health, heart and taken to Omaha in an automobile. rheumatism, and by purify- | THE WORLD and Eloped, ‘ob. Wo weeks before, when she was 1Il, and) convent, was lifted down by her sweet- They were married, and have| OOD 1FRs&O| Oyen onda, on 1 an Su fy'os Uni! 10 31 Room om Outfit, $75 4 Room Outfit, $165 Constoting of Parlor, Hedroom, Dining Room and ‘Kitchen, 5 Room Grand Rapids Furniture Outfit, 3223 ‘onal st of, Marlon, Library, SeRarcages ape Purchases EASY" if YMENT"P’ “PHAN | 92.00 Weekly | ace at 0% WF 40“ 300 400 “ | Oo 50" 6.00 ¥ y | WRITE FOR NEW CATAL LOGUE Mailed Free on Application | we Pay Fretaht & Poilrand Core } | 120 Wes.23°' St NEAR G" AVE tomes Furnished Complet« 3 Rooms at - $49.98 4 Rooms at - $74.98 5 Rooms at $124.98 CREDIT: TURE, UNTEL 23.00 Down on $50 \aaaae $5.00 “ “ $75 $7.50 “ “ $109 100 © Week Onene an Acco ie THE WORLD ng out of town for @ va ° ave The World ser d address changed « sired. World, Ie per wee World, Ge per week Se per Sunda 17, 1911. jit Our Quick Luncheon, Sixth Floor, To-Morrow ==/(ld-Fashioned Bargain Friday — ; 4.) -eececcssocccoscooeo: For All Day Fri ay and UntiliP.M. Saturday eee ees acces coos | ‘Men’ s §3.50, *4 and °5 Sample Oxfords Hever Before Sold At Such a Low Price 1p ‘4% We're actually selling perfect new styled Footwear for less than 14 price. All trade- mark brands from America’s best factories. All the latest styles and lasts of the season, Leathers include patent coltskin, gunmetal calf and tan calf. The styles are Oxfords in lace or button models, one, two or three eyelet low cut models. All built on the new high toe custom lasts. All heel heights and toe shapes. Never before such stylish well made reliable Footwear at........ Fedeeeescocsevenye veee Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. Women’s $3.50, $4 & $ $5 Sample Oxfords Oxford Ties, Christie Ties, Sailor Ties, Du Barry Styles, Matinee Ties, 1, 2 or 3 Eyelet Ties and Pumps, with or without sb straps. All the wanted leathers and fabrics, including patent coltskin, glazed kid, vici kid, velour calf, gun-metal calf, tan, vici and tan Russia calf, velvet, suede and cravenette in several colors. All heel heights and toe shapes.............. eueccesecnetyeuees Here’s Men’s $1.50 & $2 + ---Clearance ar A *‘Soisette” Shirts, 9 Bo ($2.08 Wash Dresses Samples and odds and ends from a maker’ of high-class IEW Wash Dresses, made of natural color linon, effectively trimmed with a pointed sailor collar of navy, black, red, light blue or lavender. shirts. Only one or two of a kind, but 365 dozen ia the entire lot. Allsizes. All ace coat models. Solid colors, striped and fancy figured effects. Plain and double French cuffs. 25¢ Combination Collar and Tie— | & Men's 25¢ Mesa! Belts, mie Stamp =" Stampe Thereafter Until 1 0’Clock —_ The skirt is designed with the popular 50 panel front and back (as illustrated). Sold ity vhtcnioates : 4 elsewhere and consid- ¢ “Meadowbrook” so popu- ‘an and gra: Inr this season. Completetor, 18C se Men's Suspenders of Men's Bath neues pop- ular designs. Heavy cord ered good value at webbh wen 1 2ac and tassel to $269 | ers. $2.98. Here at, each, webbing, each.. match, at. 50c.; choice at. . (Sale om Main Floor.) “Remarkable Lace Curtain se ROM the Massachusetts Curtain Co.'s Stock. several new cases for Friday's selling. #5 RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, with hand made fancy insertions and large corners; mounted on fine French cable net. Pair........ LJ Girls’ Cloth Capes, regu- | ularly sold at ee my enaays We have’ opened Focrscrhere $2.98 $1 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, yarde long; usual width 66c ye Covers. ioe ag i Suite "E., to ‘ve viigis white or with smart navy blue flannel collars, or collars of red Galatea cloth. Value W180, Bis iia scrcresens “me cam [YOU May eelect. Pair... it Woven, Value ao om am POINT, OOD Si vans OD teas 1. full size; am@orted 127 | seit aidwei arth Floor.) - Wind Sale Men’s and SUITS | 7 White Felt Hats— 5 Juniors’ Suits that were S fermen gaved wv ot 9 OS SS (Second Floor.) --—.. SUMMER SUITS |{ vsstrsymentorestver ){ 1 Special Prices All must go and the price is so aE in every Fey ete pe in Aug ust. Furniture Sale 7 $1.25, $4.49, $1.98, $9.98, $3.98, $5.98 instance they are certain to go in @ hurry. al Our $10 & $12.75Suits $17.00 Brass Bed Buy on Easy Payment |: opi at $9.45 Mattress, Colonia! heviots and ¢as- Pi an simeres: at Terms to suit Men’s and Youths’ $16.50, TRA CHARGE $18 and $20 Suits ly all-wool blue ser; ots and cassimeres, $1 3.75 and $15 Suits Youths’ ‘9 Walsts, ——ny $3 Rattan Rockers HILE many stores are finding them in the wholesale selling these 0 pul buying fdresight is advantage. We Are Also Showing a Splendid Assortment of Satin Duchesse Hats in all colors, the very latest Paris effects, priced at $1.98, 52.98, $3.98 *. 55, 3.98} impossible to buy i cial prices. Our ere turned directly to our Handsome - 126.00 bulfet. mee 16.50 red in beautifully grained i ly aral Worth $3 and $4, at Although we were not quiteready to receive this tat tity of h (Main Floor.) (7739 Palace Collepaible- Go-Carts With high Pullman si We bought tual value $1.39 Suite, a) $1.98 motion; finished de Wood Tripods, at... (Third Floor.) eeeeeeence a Plate Holders, 8 eA, at Some" hav jai green, tan or Soe) 4x00 ot. ase hie t Mum ny rooe at... ( weight Hoss! wehool sult now, IY wil (Third Moor.) -eeeseeeee Pie English Mohairs- f {stem 4 12}5¢ Hemstiteh kerehiefs of pure 1 2 ins, wide; royal, brown eeeee (Sale on Third Floor.) At Half Price dered initials; each. . pry mays aay Heal 129c 39,000 Rolls 8c to ate Wal Ise Handkerchiefs, MACKS YOFA... 6... sees (Goats Seis) 7-805 roomy 4. 8c md exmeeeeemns (M010 Fle0?,)aemmeeneene ro . Sc, Candy Specials AA to 400 Wall Pa. Children's Dresses j Delatour Assorted Chocolaters 0 a per for pa braries and. altting kerchiets for live kinds, Regularly sold hi . ¢fooms:; every desired F colored etter {roll at “ 15, 186, 20c see se (Fifth Floor.) seen. otch’ Kisses—made a4 ant Bost utter: wr upped la paper. 1 Qe A idegutari ‘290; 10 baled ay AH Flor.) oo. Pretty Wash Dresses tl Ee IC} te x pod. ph Fine sheer juwn; all white or ‘colores jt borders... ee. vn étor 1c See ee (Main Fl00r. )emeee. ee e(Ser0) Groceries, Fish, Bi Breakfast Baco Ci. (asty, Sutter Thin siscuit fresh from the ove purchased a quantity of Biscuit” temous sunshine nkory: regia Luc pgs likes Oc d'ge tie on the Tow mar- a ay 8 the mar! is advanc- moke Oneless tor this ne Shoulders —Snouiidors, aver-4 34 Bo dpe’ pelea: tn whole or Beit's Ae | | axing 0 to 8 ibe: 13ic strips wi" 15¢ perl Die n In carton; not Fresh Eggs— elivered: DG¢ NBER, Bot Sinin whee, ee _-- Wine | Liq ors late Hair Goods ---, f pag ™ and ieers PACKABO Mt... eee Cc ae . a \ Mat! Orders Fi fiche Ginger Alas wn Litile »Dutch Mackerel 69c Phar Extraordinarily H bee bottles, dozen, rey ap) ive 1B LEMON ELAvounNe ; Houogram Whiskey Broken Carolina | cote Fits | Ban re astst bec ranen bie fi + special, per ” ; hott Y te at oe 4 15c st igh grade new made ». | Pure bpligid ka ually sold at Be. crookst each Peete stone & 49 we ‘ specta lots; dozen... a, e cuts Por! o or Sherry 1) Fata “eat, wianey be Roma? ot ae a ‘ efish: 3 Ib leah bb ahd 5c Pais switches, 7 t gs of Spring Lamb ee i Leg genuine spring lamb; Ib, Cc Lf 25} {0 Crow Whitey, ' Legs Canada Mutto i Aalse ho Bit, i yeas gh mo ile ae Oe mana (SIXth Bloor, eeeeeeeeee. THE “TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, AS FOR THEM ET