The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1912, Page 8

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| aL PES Lo TAFT; INSTRUCTS FORA ROOSEVELT), Hiakipeomies Platte Platform Report- | ** ed In the State Conven- mae arabe the tion in Baltimore. lomates will vintt mey Isiand, which cured for the city, be the guests at of Public ne gens side bath at tendent BALTIMORE, May 14—The plattorm| Th erga greed upon at a gieeting of Roosevelt | f and Taft | sPerily before tha State Conver se co vative Aduigiaration wot his inflextole amd patri rpose in uphel tho Constitution of the United 5 MIS anyieloing ~~ Titante U.—The White the amaation’ or ‘the. American p “AS an exponent of the prin the Republican party, eof | Mary nd nomination for I ited States.” h nm of Governor jghly commended. ‘ WIFE’S FATHER TO BLAME. “an wnusuhl case,” remarked Supreme Court Jpstice Blanchard when he leanne that !t was Morris Crane's father-in-law, Abraham Gollen, who had cayeed Crane's wife to leave bim. “This seems to be a case of too much father-in-law," said the Justice. “That ‘= peouilar, for It is usually the mother- in-law who causes trouble between ' “Ain't it awfull” But that’s the penalty for living in a big city. You hace to step lively or get left. No time te wait, no time to be sick, no time to do an: pare but go ahead. Step lively a: live one; |To-Night They Will Visit Coney It Is Believed in Wilkes-Barre That Island and Dine With Brooklyn Baths Superintendent. tri-district convention of the United] 15. ve ima | tentative agreement drawn up by the eo there has been no actual ning upjheavily. The raport does not mative the jsub-committes of four miners, and ¢our noroom for dead anes. Can youstep pond Yes, if you are ys any one ‘‘step lively” when the. stomach feels Te if it hed a ton, his bowels groan with unutterable and the blood is manent? It’ Easy, Just Take =i Crane was oeriteatng the court to va- eate fn interlocutory decree of divorce im favor of Mrs, Crane. The husband submitted affidavits for the purpore of shewing Wis fathor-m-law was opposed to him beoause of his religion. oe - | WHITWEY’S ALL GOLD WINS NEWMARKET HANDICAP. NBWMARKET, Wngiand, May 4.— ‘The Newmarket Handicap for 1,000 nov- erigns, for three-year-olds and upward, dMietance one mile and a quarter, was won to-day by H. P. Whitney's All Ber war second end’ D, Me cems| — Monarch Pr proc Mustapha third. Sarai: h. Baha sng gt pag One to Siep Lively oa the’ Bloed ireuleae ‘Se Warka for ntieed Health Purifies oheo, Tou Fool | BECAUSE !:.!<"%;." Why dose pg in? rierheag SAHTOLA i te 5] cventeig. (Out of 360 houses 330° ‘wer | Saby. piessgot fo" take reduged to ae Count Bothten, the oughly; without pain BUDAPEST, Humber of villages, liteaae iiivaalion ‘ and Nipea in Transylvania, IY ranet ena many of the ielied and. in, a cy erect over the ‘hatre last Oy eet or in any way iP { i ak of the province, has ordere: the 1 yee ona of the organs. er wood Pass at maar ot ~ ry 100 Second Ave. he troops atationed in the ‘istrict { - audat the firemen in salvage work. b. I Spr ae: lcvated Station, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! On MONDAY. MAY 13th, we will epen to the public our new addition as shown la the . We take this e»portunity te thans eur friends and es hai oar methds pliave, and tor whose beacilt we must hive me pee. Te eur appreciation further we will start with an OPENING SALE. 25% DISCOUNT For the First Week Only fe addition, we wil! parsac our attractive propositions as shows below: Ko rT OSH REQUIRED! sy alng Leather Couch M soc Weekly | : | Sirona sea, weet tee" Free with Every Pu _ J ¥ . tet PE CRI it au A P an Buffet ns iitues Hat et ass, 50 4 | old Oakere eateusion Open! Erasing Unth 6. Saturdays Until 10 P.M. poeta amet hae Sete mate THE EVENING WORLD, | MINERS 1 N SESSION TO VOTE ON A STRIKE. former national board mertiber, who has an intimate knowledge of the inside workings of the miners’ union, said to- day there was no question in his mind that the agreement would be adopted. “National President White, and the three district presidents, after negotiat- ing for more than @ month with the operators got the best terms they could and accepted them,” he said, “and it is up to the men to back up thelr Mine Workers called to consider the| fasders.” the Wage Agreement Will Be Ratified, WILKESBARRE, Pa, May 14.-—The —->———— Moore Defeated tm Battie. operators, and which was rejected by] MADRID, Spain, May IA severe the executive boards of the three an-|battlc between the Meors and the Span- thracite districts, began here to-day/isr troops was fourht yesterday sear with @ full representation of delegates|the Heigits of Madjade in the hinter- from every local union in the hard coal|iand of Melilla, according to the oMetal fields. A majority of the delegates were | advices received here trom that port sont to the ition uninstructed. to-day. The fighting lasted throughout Although there is @ feeling among |the day and repulted in @ detent of the the men that the agreement will be rati-|Moors, who are said to have Jost very of delegates to see how they stand. A|nuraber of Spanish caaualtieos To-morrow, W ednesday, May 15th, Our Celebrated Once-a-Year 10“ Forenoon Suit Sale For Women & Misses Regular Selling Prices $15, $20, $25, $30 & $35 From 8 A. M.to 1 P. M. Only : During these hours we offer free choice at $10 of our im- menge stock of the season’s most fashionable suits in every stylish material and color. in former has been enormous—but The attendance atyles and values in this sale so far outshine all previous events that we expect the greatest response to any sale ever held. We We Give ux Green Tradin Sta Special Concession of $120 on Each of Forty-three Chickering Upright Pianos “THE BRIDE’S PIANO”—So the Chickering Quarter Grand came to be styled many years ago, because of its exceptional grace and beauty. It was especially favored by those seeking gifts expressive of the utmostin sentiment. Later thisname came to be applied to the Chickering upright piangs, preferred by many brides because of their more convenient form. The Upright Chickering ‘Most in Demand has been a mahogany instrument of medium size and exquisite design, priced $600. This style was discontinued a few months ago, another design—different but not more attractive—taking its place. Of the discontinued style, we prevailed upon Messrs. Chickering ©& Sons to let us have all remaining—only 43. These we reserved as a special offering for this—the favored bridal season of the year—and tomorrow we shall have the pleasure of offering to our customers This Chickering Upright Piano at the Special Price of $480, Instead of $600 Not only brides-to-be, but brides of years ago, will be glad to avail of this rare opportunity to secure a piano of the utmost distinction at a saving of $120. Terms adapted to the individual convenience of the purchaser with @ special and wholly confidential arrangement where pecially favorable terms would be acceptable on pianos designed for gifts. i." =a 3d Ave, : Wednesday, in the Piano Salons, Firat Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street earline Leaves No Cloud TUESDAY, MAY 14, Wartes4G GRAND RAPIDS FURNIIURE EASY PAYMENT PLAN $100 Werth S10 Dows $1.50 Weeily 150° 15 * 2.00 * = ter ‘newark KI pee. wea, ed ‘verse Sales. 1912. DG Yau manufacturers 745 Men’s Spring Suits of usual $18 to $28 grade to sell at $13.50 and $16 We have yet to see the time clothing at the right price. know that we have the good the right prices. Plenty of plain and fancy grays; several of the popular brown effects; hairline stripes, fancy blues and quiet worsted patterns. A choice of fully fifty pat- terns. All sizes from 34 to 46, though not in every pattern. Ready Wednesday morning. | The sale will continue as long as any suits are here. In the New Store for Men, Broadway, corner of Eighth street, Main floor. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Cighth to Tenth Street. Women’s Dep 55 Taffeta | $19.75 Models: 400 00 « 500 “ 50 ‘00 “ 200 “ 300 * ROOM OUTFIT am 16 At Interesting batiste, lawn, longelath, cre| ‘ef Parlor, Trimmings o! em broide. .» Unusual pee Gowns— Regular and “Peas- GRE CME. vein iixrmasours =" and Knee Princes Si Combinations—Princess and Waist Line Cut Drawers—Umbrella and Plain Style.. Corset Covers—Plain and Gathered Styles. Swiss Ribbed Vests OBS BESS EEE EERE SE HE O4 ERODES E64 5-55 HE VOSS OOE EDS HEOHEE OSHS HOHE HOOE HE THE NEW STORE FOR MEN (Broadway, Corner of| Eighth Street, Main floor.) has made capital for its friends out of the decidedly backward Spring season, by: taking from overloaded buyers cannot be found for good Taking our pick of the lots offered us, we Spring weight suits of serge, worsted and cassimere, | clothing and believe that we have re | 6 Fish atari © E. TUMLINGTON, Viee-President. Bway at 13th St. For Tomorrow, Wednesday Winter up to $39.50 First Underwear Sale New Department, French and American designs—Materials nainsook, Son ale, de chine and cotton lecy, hand pao laces, ‘Te Torchons Mey elun; my laces, Val and Venise laces, ribbon and bead! values and varieties at the following Empire nips, > haa and: $1. 00 to $5. 00... 25c to $2.50: 25c to $2.50 are 8 $1. (0 3 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ] RO ROR AN ATORD, WiE GO" AND GET I when INC.’ RETAIL artment a Suits > OF POOOs Prices 85c to $5.00 ?% 50c to $2.50. : 85c to $5.00

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