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THR EVENING WORLD, ~ bess cum / Local Labor Officials Lose} Last Stand in Fight Against - middle of the piece of,ice, A life pre- You've got to!" yelled the Lteutenant. 1] colored,” “‘undoctored,” natural India and Ceylon Man to Marry Is One IBWORFLYER | [Sensible Advice to Him MNAIMRALETIBOYDRFTONNGE SEE: ===" TURE ——INTHRD WRECK) ¢ Good, Sensible Wife FUNDSFOR“IOBS") TORESCUENIGKEL |---| | = ; Otto Anderson, Handicapped | "T2°,0r' aimnca singeriy to ntectees, (ff leaf, possessing the sweetest properties of an honest and delicious tea, and we stand behind its excellence ’ ‘The Franklin couldn't get fag +) 4 Mrs. A. M. Dodge Says Om cart The ice’ cake tipped ominously. by Broken Arm, Is Saved | five on im fn with the same enthusiasm that we would feel if it | eb the boy, but the ilfe savers ONPENNSYLVANA Who ts About to Choose . T)FARRELL ASKED! NEARLYLOSESLIFE Snzsssa zeae “E can't!” said the boy. a Premier Perri-Walla Tea is an “unfaced,” “un- New York Train in Succession] ‘he 4deal Woman for a ‘of Accidents Is Ditched Who Literaily Lives Up Speeding Through Ohio. to That Old, Beautiful Extradition. From East River. leas went Into the water and bis sroxen ff gold for a dollar per pound instead of its honest Word Defining the | iinet pea ae Pet Pe oe eT price, O00. ‘ UPPER SANDUSKY, 0, Marcn 6—| Wife's Relation, ‘‘Help- | While speeding westward at sixty-five mate.” miles an hour the Pennsylvania's New | i Werk-Chicago eighteon-hour train was) | i: ‘wrecked to-day at Glenville, between! Marguerite Mooers Marshall. } Bucyrus and Upper Sandusky. None What Mad of women miould 6 @ the crew or passengers was killed,| man marry? ; Pe worst any suffered being bruises. | Mra, Rheta Childe Dorr, the aut ‘The wreck to-day completed a series) made out an excellent case for the suf Of three, which euperstitious trainmen|fragist the other day. But then Mra Delieve to be inevitable after the first|/Dorr ts a firm believer in votes for | one has happened. Recently train No.|women, so the youthful benedict may | on the Pennsylvania lines wan ditched|fancy that her tontimony lacks #ome- Th tseuing @ warrant to-day for the re| It wae only @ nickel that rolled onto| Otto was dried out at the life saving moval from this elty t@ Indianapolis of | the tee of the Hast River, but it nearly | *tation and then wis escorted home. | Patrick Farrell and Frank C. Wetw, tne | Gost, :the life of sixteen-year-old Otto| “ee!” sald Millhausen, : admiringly, | {dicted officiala of the International | Atiférson of No, 6% East One Hundred | ‘!t’s & Feal adventure, ain't 1t? What's! ; that you've got in your hani Steei Workers’ Union, United states |4nd Thirty-eighth street, “My nickel,” said Anderson, District Judge Hand made it plain, that] With two chums, Harold Schaefer, ft- i in his opinion the Government hag @|t@@n, @nd Charles Millhausen, fourteen, strong case against Farrell, whe i ace] Who live a few doors from him, Ander- cused of conspiracy in the allege@ dyna. |0OR went yesterday to visit a friend who mite plot. ’ lives near the Bronx Kills, and after a After United States Comméastoner | hile the three found themselves down | Alexander had decided that both men’] bY the river, ready to start home. |; Old New Yorkers heard with regre! should be extradited, thelr cou Anderson. broke his arm last Friday | ‘0-day of the death in Chicago yester. j day of Richard H. Southgate, who fn Indiana, and train No. 2 was de-|thing of judicial impartiality, For the | | Gerdon Miller, opposed the in and was carrying it in a sing. The quartet of @ century ago was the pro- | , Failed in Pennsylvania, both with loss |“other aide” he may turn to the counsels | inl iad seca REI ne Oe other lads were throwing stones out | prietor here df the Brunswick Hotel, . of lite. of Mrs, Arthur M. Dodge, President of | edmmilted the Government's ca over the Jes, and Anderson, who is a! at that time one of the most elegant The cighteen-hour limited was about|the National An are Ne ho: aint Abn cuconane i= Measenger boy for a Maiden lane jewel-| and perfectly appointed hostelries in 2) ty-five minutes jate when it left], “The suffragiots,” a evidence consists’ of letters written by | ler, Was Jingiing some of his last week's | the city. In ils Dallroom Were staged ‘ Bucyrus to-day as a double-neader, The |!t t Me yesterday. “are always saying Webb and J. 3, aan In connec. *alary. A nickel slipped from his hand| many of the most exclusive functions ry ft ~o : bist that woman should look beyond the four don with dynamit a and rolled out on the ice. | of the day. Br suapia th irella at the Glenvitio[mtTow, Walla ot home. | But we main- Farrell, after the Conmmisaloner'e at ea, | yn jumped for), Mr. Southgate had been suffering e rails lenville }tain that those same four walls stretch ‘ the coin. There was a cracking sound, | i Wing. The engineer of the second| to the farthest horizons the imagination | tear eucraniea “Wut hie atromneyrashea {endl a minute @ cake of ice broke| s year Tee Gat 41 we Ctibeee tame, In the preparation of Premier Pure Food i meets stuck to his post and ie can redoh, and we do not see what may} ———---————} for a writ of habeas seid 1 wan} trom Gdn eye wilthausen Jumped | ine veteran hotel man war a native Products we tolerate no chemical preservatives or G the brakes the moment he felt the yond. | encratic op Pg ion didn't dare. The} of Cincinnati, where he rn on Tey donsiderably before the ‘ond | Would be a good wife to-day than has | aro not immoral or confined to the poor have to be in Indlanapos on March |420Ut elsht feet qquare, out {nto the| from New York in 1893, took the con- strictly legal under the “Pure Food and Drugs Act tive und two following cbaches |*Ver been demanded before in the his-|and socially ignorant classes, That is 1 to plead, en stream, ‘ + |trol of the Avéiterium Hotel and of June 30, 1906.” Gamped the track. LLY OF the world. | And unhappily there | the worst of It. ‘They are everywhere | nhy ‘Government in ite examination | Meu. Howard Anderson and his vol- | afterward built the Auditorium Annex, , b. The stecl-consiructed cars withstood |AFe too many kirle who are not Atted }among us, But they will not make Ideal| |, Government in its examination | untegr iife-saving crew, at One Hundred | Which he sold ou regs, Otuae" ion If you are interested and your grocer does not ly. ON ft " [in any adequate way to meet these} wives for our young men. of Farrell ‘produced a letter. trom and Thirty-third street and the Kast; Hotel Company « year ago. Other w EMIER prod id rd Me warn oti ter che rene at; | demands, A “They are partly the result,” Mrs. king funds from the New |River, were aroused by two breathless | XHOWR hotels at one time under hie handle PR products send us a post-card or wengers wi Vt thelr berths, A y ota} ; re the Congre: i °, ri SENNEAES urstca' burase on their heads Tab Melita Dir ge SA Pe ‘and faldlatacpresed” individuse | (het seorstacy eednurer, and bid Beye, whe pélated and sesticulated. toma; the Windsor Hotel, Mon telephone 2230 Franklin, Information Department, man ought omen a * . 4 : . . rs ' i ‘i 4 Caused by striking the top of their Node BaP bhes iam, It ts unquestionably the highest | a list of dyramite jobs. Farrell ad-|. CUt there!” cried Millhausen. “It's| tre @ the Long Beach Hotel on 1] and we will see that you are supplied. compartments. Deaulitel weed otaag the aise. Gifty of each parson to develop is own} mitted receiving, the letter, Woleh We Uh vali Sabci6d Quer: tte ricer han | LES Sees cualeted SLUR mith, sh | IN Petar Cues AEs: <.<:70Be'| | PPSauGE Olive Oa Premier Black An engine from Bucyrus hauled the] tyetiom bbc 4 ok personality. But he #hould do this sole- | said’ he turned over to Webb. rie rr : renee ol eters Baéatoen ih Lam cratic | ; te | 25e, 45¢, 85¢ | Premier Mi eoaches that stayed on the track back| Tae pratragc et an. ly with the aim of beme of service to| ‘The cross examination of Farrett showe] cake, of tee pest 9 genau «aes | Preeater Beard Whest Mase: | Frome Ut So) that city. Wrecking trains from! aye ‘to ner manana’ rds too | thers.” |the Government proposes to ‘vonnéct}/+AY FACE DOWNWARO UPON | ° ‘ 25 | premice Oat Fakes... 10c | Premier Perrl-Wi Crestline and Fort Wayne faced an| Sten o inane tad 6 Gneebaaas Prey in mars ae him with conspiring to blow “ap: atest SWIRLING ICE CAKE. Ey Premier Breakfant Coffee 38e | 14 Ib... , bed in aren up the ria | personality, ; work at Harrison, N. J., i 1907; Pertiy| Lieut. Anderson saw. the dark spot Ye, 25¢ | Premier White Pepper. ..20¢ ening up tra in | "OVNeA:@ pune man decides v0 caarcy | Amboy, N. J., March 2%, 1904,’ and ‘the | out in the river. He took two men and RANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. 1 NE ogg RE |he should first of all take care to select Chelsea piers, April 5, 1908. “He waeistarted in @ lifeboat. The Health De-| * ET | REIN bd COMBINE GETS A JOLT ° @ girl who has been trained for the during this time secretary-treasurer of | partment boat Franklin, in charge of| When you don’t advertise nobody Geeetniensinmneness celved a real education in 4d tained Mr. Miller to accompany. 1a mile from shore, tipping perlioualy in’ you will not know {t yourself, Prices Are Fixed for Dumping Priv- im Someetc Farre! caved, 6 el cfsoaten in domenc nd Webb to Indianapoia ae tole Dre a! ; a ~~ James McCreery & Co. Heges That Will Protect Small |** ,clence of food preparation. she Counsel for the other detendanter 23rd Street 34th Street jduties of wifeh the New York Council. Capt. Nelson. also went out to the} will know that you are doing busi- IN THE LEASE OF A PIER. tor example ents gine win tnerhood: ON “EBBETS FIFLD” ‘The International Union to-day re-|rdee a quarter of| ness, and {t wont be long before a aoe counsel for the other defendants. need not necessarily be an adept in Contractor. every one of the little details of domes- epee The combination that. £ han|tic drudgery which the housewife of ’ 4 nj _ Hregogy paling th na tRaebeeg the baat edo pert. agar ee Brooklyns’ President Digs Up ‘ ‘has received a jolt fron the Dock ents have dpne away with much ; , Department, the effect of which will be of that, But she Must thoroughly un- Spade Full of Dirt for ~ James McCreery & Co.’ FURNITURE DEP’TS. I Both Stores, Seen to-morrow when the lease of the |‘*?#tand basic principles. he must ’ q | MPMI At the Coot of Wen one know the healthful proportion and oom- Dodgers’ New Home. 23rd Street - 34th Street | : ichi Mtreet will bo eold at auction Ia men |bination of the different food ‘constitu: \ For Spring and Summer Furnishings. Gonditions of the sale the Department prigrtteaid pace hes eee Tie ly th ; ; Th Hecti f moderate price Furni as written specifications that will jer own! Prosident Charley H. Ebbets, Presi- de n Tuesday, Marc! e e collection of modera' rice Furni- Safeguard the individual contractor or |hie te gan qanet (clearly understand | gent of the Brooklyn Baseball Club, Taaaaey, OE, : date: fruckman who is not @ member of the pri oraies THINGS Guin Gan in lehortly after 1 o'clock thts afternoon Heroic Engineer of Factory ‘ ture includes Bedroom, Dining Room and - cambine. ust sas So53 A ake “Dumping Combine,” as it has KNOW HOW To bo. shoved a eolld atlver, suitably inscribed ‘ : : Living Room Suites and separate Pieces, of | been called, repr Datwreen $2.00 enShe must have learned to overlook [gered ladbcendh babu haved aba Falls Unconscious as _He CORSET DEP'S. 1m Both sie — ; Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Enamel in St femmon lapeabent tho leas oe je operations of her butcher, her baker, ! id ap. Stores, * . eee, Bae 8x04 8 market Fate to outs Ganayeetay tare seen Lit ie ¥ badge pak of pit dbattevig te aagidis Shuts Off the Fumes. ‘ Adam, Sheraton, Chippendale, Modern MU dons. slonte’ (suck iesa Sen expended on the home production of | thus started thé work of construction of | a aye La Vida Corsets. English and Colonial reproductions. the ead jd go ee the ceesiysitonapaneeea bal a da te tee tptney, Dedeere baseball home) ritteon workmen were overcome ‘by i French Willow Furniture suitable for eee, 50 cents for a single, truck) “leo, no man ougns to marry a | A crowd of soveral hundred gathered | #04 to-day in Feline feet as An extensive yariety of models for every Breakfast Rooms, Living Rooms, Veranda ‘9 or same refuse as as woman who hag not been trained for the c ny and listened to Bor- 7 b a peed) t : ‘ : F “ce maw do outers from thessburae | S6,t88 rite expendiour ot money. [ough Preadent Stenrs dncouren on| treat Three of them mare tan to 8. ine Seite. eee.cs, Gaured. Silk Hatiste, and Lawns. Made in any desired color. oe ‘Very often a girl who is the daugh- | baseball, past and present, as it re-| Vincent's Hospital. ~ 5} roche and Cout! . J euncoment’ of the’ wale of ther'went| MF 0f wall-tevdo Parente ts willing |lnter to-Hrockiyn, The Norough Pree! AU gravitate atteen ibe oeare iting ~ $00 dito, §:00 to 18.40 Craftsman Fumed Oak Furniture for a “ninth street pier | it to marry @ young man who cannct dent tured the suggestion that the < Ei “iecitca that ‘the rater charged should | Sora to maintain her inthe syle |ocremony meant new ern in big league | Waconscious in the thind floor hall, while Country Homes, Club Houses and Bunga- Bot be more than # and 60 cents. There| to which she has been accustomed. ver the bridge. He said next | {Wo Policemen, an ambulance surgeon % j de | baseball ov i nd several volunteers worked over . lows. er ae, comand for a public hearing and! ut mo matter how much love ex- year instead of fighting for the cellar ball inducing artificial respiration: . All LACE: DEPARTMENTS In q “After the hearing these rates were championship he expected to see the | thems Ine At erbably po ohana i Both Stores, | fied: For single dump carts, not ex- | Dodgers up among the firet diviston | Dh ee. . , On Tuesday and Wednesday. : for single trucks, not clubs, from urea ; ; tor double trucks, ‘All the section surrounding the new| ,7he @as came from s new duraace _ For the reproduction of Model Gowns, March the sth and 6th. BREE scesert, "ents: for rybbisn and ground was in gala attire for the! vas used for the fist ‘Mme ‘ovgay, an extensive assortment of. Laces is being 5 ence be ceremony, nearly all the little houses % ; : : } : ee Miiesa Gove se prince, macemune been flaunting an American flag in the lively Tweety UNLESS re i On displayed, including Point - Venise, Point Chamber Suites of solid mahogany ‘ i. breeze. A spread was served at the K é . . * Fy . ero © Sinele contract tnoued in 1904 Whleh ne provocation will induco her to nearby Consumers’ Brewers; | after George Reon, Nae Seeisene, Smee th4 | Milan, Carrick - ma - Cross, Princess, Bruge, with inlay. English models. eae? My te Pay tor New Courts. [ora ner husband ante here housenoly | took charge of the excavating work. | properly, but eoon the factory was Aled Filet, Lierre, Shadow and Cluny. Dressers... ss esses edeeeerereene cence + 169.50 eats Narcan in the Supreme Court |aiiowanee proportionate to his income, /800n dozens of toaina and waxons and| with gas. Something had gone wreng ! CHIMONIE) csc iscs cscs seseecekuaene ORO af ee cosy Seay clemson the ithe will not plunge him into debt. Gen. |® tr pr i algal haat yi Pak FM lh bE of Washable ilet Tabl “ tthe Dullding of the new New | rance and not thom eae eeneneeE NO” | resident ibbete aald he expected the | thelr Denchen and several of them fell Toilet Tables 51.00 | . suit! “And, aside from the cultivation of * to the workmen t t. ‘ ‘ i { ree tg emir tee Bowre 8 the inare prosate virtuen GUN Rota | wih mer OUR te hice ate retat: | on, Be calle fo eae. roriczen te aes out. sets. 234 to 10 inches wide. 4oo Fine Brass Bedsteads in models . Matimate aml Apportionment and the! wife to try to preserve her girlish charm /the country. The stands will be con-| he shut off the gas he fell unconscioup to that to be discontinued. —bright or Be gcone Comnlesten, of ried, far” | nd personal daintiness?” I suggested. | gtructed entirely of atecl and concrete, | Men in an adjoinin, room of the soc to 2.15 per yard are t ; . 0 spend " n bate co ccusty ferprowens ita rere’ | question in the aM@reaative,” Mre, Dodge | will be’ a doutle-decieer” attain, “with ns | somes wrapped ‘about thelr fa0ee 9 48¢ to 8s5c per yard 10.00, 15.00,: 25.00 and 50.00 ; 1d gravely. should mak, total frontage of 1,115 feet on Bedford | flung up the windows. Then they began a - mun. Gaciend of b cart ioe Wadotan | avenue and Cosas ‘bince, Batconce. te |armmeiiee cout: tee uncoapoleue® ara: Cluny Bands. 9 inches wide.......... 25 to 50% less than usual prices, mueas ft grand stand will be ag the south-| Samuel Puterman, one of the firm, also f id not enter into consideration, But d mest corner of the field, ut the juno-| alded. 75¢ per yard | rection, tha aint Of preserving his) ‘ion of Sullivan atreet and Cedar place,| A” message to Pollce Headquarters | affection, the e who herself grow An Innovation for the patrons will ‘brought Policemen Harris and Jones to lack in dress and manner te doing an tne installation of tent teleph the factory. Dr. Walsh of St. Vin- —_—_—_—_—___——— ry will do to wear ‘round home’ is a per- For the conventence of pe cola. ey foui ew ay niclous motto, And degenetation in|toming to the grounds in aulomobiles «| out in the hallway and began: resuscl- MISSES’ UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. mn Both Stores. 23rd Street 34th Street 1 manners t# as bad as degeneration in| large garage will be at tholr disposal| tation. Four of the men became panic-| * os p) dress, outside the grand stand. stricken after being revived and fell] \ TEL ‘The new home for the Dodgers wil) | down a filght of stairs, They were not Second Floor, .Twenty-third Street | . yA WHEN A MAN 18 NOT TO BE represent an outlay of $750,000, and the | injured. ‘ Fifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street | BLAMED FOR WANDERING. DIN may even foot up to $1,000,000 before| The three men taken to the hospital 0 “If @ woman {s incessantly nagging | te Work 1s finished were: Abraham Levine, forty-five years v ie 0 iT . No. 63 Scholes and fretting her husband when he comes |, THe turning of the frat spade of dirt) old. of No. home tired after a day's work to win|* ae Cnensiy: Lares seare| Davie enor cnet anes Tene ioe GP og Lande be a a ie ” Live or Board) vry"mucu for wsotingasewaar, te| Re'Srasse TaN age” ete” "| Mae aes Tare ot He Silk Petticoats in all the leading shades, James McCreery & Co. Conditions Are| comfort and compantonship he should ee A fourth an recovered his senses e e ing q F Not As They Should Be? |":xsrince ‘thang sire, Dotge con-| TO AID NEGRO WOMEN, = | ened from bid Kimonos of Silk, Albatross, Crepe and 23rd Street 34th Street , r re {Why live where rooms are dark jtinued, “whtoh a man should exact! airs, Haley Finke to Open Laundry Lawn. Sizes to 16 years, At moderate prices. ee from the woman to whom he gives his | to Give Uhem Employment. Blessed if you do | > 4 | Wh eed where altace Bane ef Rim, fine ideal of personel | ecuuse whe fins, who saya, that Darned if you don’t Gowns of soft Nainsook,—low neck and | MARCH SALE © Cooked or served well at all? struction tn wex hygiene for young| work tn factories we atarey nine Wee WEAR short sleeves, lace and ribbon trimmed. * Size Chi L © W's only a short ste women, since ignorance must not bel ivske of No. ® Kiverskie Drive, wife of 2 to 16 years, 650 and gsc na, amps He To Just where will find confounded with innocence. But besides the vice- of the Metropol! ry ap: pMomes, sod ‘puntoons places being taught certain ¢acte of life, I be 1146 Company, 4s opening a] A guaranteed number of the Children’s Skirts of Cambric, embfbidery BY Of the “made to order’ kink Move that our girls should be given |iainary for them at the Newro Gir | famous ’ i ' r nirlet standards ‘of purity and’ ealtre. | 4unar¥ f9F them at the Negro Girt tilaiseend. fine 9-40 32 yanre eae Glassware and Silverware 4 ast week there were printed epect, ! $ Thirty-fourth street HS a * ‘. , $ " “One of the things which particu-| «py, 90,000 UER' Misses’ Skirts. Length 30 to 36 inches. Pi ; 5,269 Lasiy captors tn tan Patag pease oe oe | vert ey ren ae, Cares ta. How Q' A MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES, ; as ? are | GEL rd ey? of Weusiny elevator attendants, truckmen, street HOSIERY 95 * " ‘iro F: % and dignity. A girl who is really good | Y _ : Z ae Let” and “Boarders Wanted” ads, in will yet do things and say’ things gpoioh (ser ee ee PanY Se Ne if . “ | Cambric Drawers, Size a to 14 yeare, 23rd Street 34th Street The World cause her virtue to be held lightly 19 | women,” she says, “and even that te|f07 Afen, Women and: Children, 50¢ e or heaves 0F the. world, Bho will pub laumited by fasion, for the weartny wit! Extra linen splicing”in heels ‘ MORE THAN IN THE HERALD.! trot, tho griguy bear and other ove {oe ems _£o pe and toes—finest qytality Sill - = zi Bees |Jectionable dances. Sao will pastor her nifcas, lisle yarn— , WEAnA The World's great total and lead | Weeuonnnis “ves A Sonat ner, isle y 25c per reery a, u ube 8 bi adopt) Wasit , Mareh OP : ene averting are outa ces sates edpt| washer Mary Ake Seat Yee enna mn “ 2 played on @ French cocotte, She will | favorable t on th ination of Bats ¥ y SUNDAY . WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNIN Permit familiarities of touch and apeech |Manion Pitney of New Jomer te te Ac ‘RURE A a9rd Street 34th Btecot 1G WONDERS. from the young men of her acquaint: |aociate Justice of the Supreme Coun of uf Valle’ Maven __ LM P.O, Bes ¢

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