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: ironed IE 10 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 STEL DOORS FOR [°asthezesasurtn ry" TRINITY TAKES CARE surmise | Seal News Oddities) raussrong 2222222 ¥ ly ‘arge landowner employing @ “He Wan a Good Fellow" ts the epitaph over Charles Printziau of Baltimore, 91 and publicly showa to have no truth In them, “ The fact is that Trinity Parts loys an expert, sk in ho pi @ * and one whore ability and ea tness in this most important fe'd of work are well known, to give her skilled officer solely fom this work. | No houses in the cit fs corepied hf i i S “The } ¥ y y fi Lond Wel J more reputable and self-respecting body | Carmania, Made Over, Has ima,Tbe Hew Sin" company is coming to rosdway from London. Welcome! Reputable Persons Only Occ) morerentanie and selt-reapecune So and such a statemet the one abov 4 cupy Dwellings on Property | qwoted is a great in: “I with to remain a perfect Indy, though a suffragist,” says one New York one that they keenly resent. ne iepriiaeeapela ie n hath oft at of the Church Corporation. | acai stnain' the facts as t0.the nowsen — owned by Trinity and the character ot Other Up-to-Date Safety Appliances. are Had you noticed that the United States Government minted 2,101,000 new — coins in August? games in which the whole athletic pro- | gramme was gone through. The evente | included dashes and «prints around the deck rail, jumping and a tug-of-war mistch which was won by the Amertcans, | Braish and Americans were eventy di-| vided, but the American business men and pleasure seekers seemed to be in} better condition. Twenty Liverpool cotton brokers ar rived on the liner for their annual J jaunt through the South, ‘They will ji look over our cotton crop with a view of arranging things on the English} market ‘The Carmania haw not struck this! port since last May, when she went afire at her dock in Liverpool and had to be dry docked and rebuilt entirely) inside, Several 1 for comfo Phe Cunard liner Carmanta arrived % Rector’a Office, ‘Three years ago at the request of the LARGE AND MEALY ce at her pier shortly before noon to-day, ap ae Trinity Paraleh, New York, suthorities of the paris, & thorough a Sout igtebrat aneber sfiiee 1 cfelock Deciarfnx that he never kissed @ girl in his life, John J. Gallagher of Norrts- opt. tain, | Semeeretre eet. Gee Gendt Gee Dertiadee Attesnoon, seal: af town, Pa., has fone to jail rather than begin with his wite 6 the Setter or The Evening World: Garisation Society of New York. The Ib. Sandy Hook. Her passengers in the . Dear Sir: In one of pour issues of|report upon the property rendered by iy fanere, Cn the Way over they found ;| forty minutes, and the doctors had to set his distocated jaws. | pristine satement that “William Waldort bly tg Bod veer Pte ho Me vant would be tmpossible fo arrive in time Astor and the Trinity Corporation arelte sce it) ne Liha E UAKER a for Labor Day end arranged a series of | ; Gov. Wilson's new pet alligator is thresgened with starvation. He eats Only! norgers of considerable property, about ota at this present time as to 1] atand-pat Republicans, which {t {8 underatood District-Attorney|the houses owned by the Parish h Granaiaenher kk. At fifty-seven, Misa Charlotte Swarts of Athens, Pa, bas entered Keuka| tions. Institute at Penn Yan and will go through college. Such an implication as that which this baci eli statement contains cannot be allowed to nts occupying them. cabin, 610 in number, were glad to get Somebody told Fred L. Murphy of Washington a funny etory. He laughed! recent date there appeared the sur-|the Charity Organization Soctety at| 18 LBS. TO A PECK Whitman wants to ask a few ques-|Just been published in a descriptive A&P \Kirkman’s 4 EVAPORATED a SOAP MILK‘ Pk. can POWDER ‘pamphlet fer use at the Exhibition on Health of the Internation Congress of Hygiene, which ts to meet in Washing- ton Sept. 16 to Oct. 6, tn which exhibi- ton Trinity ts taking part. This pamph- let can also obtained upon applita- tion to the vestry office, No. 187 Fulton —— igton. street. Jane with Pink Alaska GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: Mrs. Laura Seamon of Fort Worth, Tex. eays| If this Implication ts untrue it Is a| In Justice to all concerned T trust that 1 {| her husband huge her too much, and Mrs. Reta Gordun of Kansas City eays|"Atter of no small seriousness for a|you will be willing to give this com- SALMON 10e ! i a ys ’ here orles when ahe leaves‘himeet home alone, metropolitan newspaper give cur-| munication @ place in The World a tami S can rency to It. Doubtless the statement will| Prominent as that given to your stat SN Stamps can OLRM ment of recent date, Yours very truly, be copied b: Coming events are still in the shadow-casting business. Harry D. Teft, al tpere to Te Hot net Mine teaneat W. T. MANNING. The . Shea rea i oemcesipiaeaares cousin of the President, has lost his job in the Custom House at Chicago. foundation for it in respect to the Barly Seow tn Ki Great an € aél € Co ”. houses which Trinity owns. Maybe Eve was mnde of Adam's rib, but twelve-year-old Adele Weinberg of] It sounds like @ faint echo of the|,,CARSON CITY, Sept. Philadelphia has had her spine patched with part of one of her own leg bones. |chargen which were freely made some| ‘ic, mountaine west of § —— years ago, but which now have no| inches. This is the earl Miss Lucy White, grandntece of Chief Justice Marshall, haa won the Socialist | excuse because they have been openly| twenty-five years. nomination for Superior. Judge at San Francisco. Her campaign cost her $1.35. ‘Welking around the world to win $100,000 from Baron de Rothschild, Juan D. Liaveria of Barcelona hes reached New York. He has been twelve years on f ‘While waiting two yearn for the payment of their embalming bill, a furniture | pass uncorrected, for the credit not only _ "|| company at San Marcos, Tex., has kept the mummified body of Andrew J. Bailey|of Trinity Parish, and of the Episcopal standing In @ corner as an advertisement. Church, but of the whole cause of re- of each stateroom individually fire- | < proof by steel dood# manufactured in this country. A gymnasium and an ornate observation room have been| added. — - his trip, and has worn out ‘627’ pairs of shoes. . oT are “GERALDINE FARRART FRENCH ENVOY IN SMASH. Falling in love with the votce he heard ine phonograph, Arthur Erisman of ———————-—— | Boston sought out and married Mise Rella Reid of Washington. Auto Driver Killed. GERALDINE FARRAR After ‘taking @ competitive examination to ‘decide which should be post- RAMBOUILLET, France, Sept. 6.-- master at Allenwood, N. J., Mrs. Grace Post and William Allen announce their ‘The French Ambassador to Italy, Ca- engagement. mille Barrere, had @ narrow escape from — death to-day In an automobile accident Offciale of @ Chicago street car company, sued’ for damages by Willlam near President Fallieres's summer resi- Reinhardt, who fell from a car, say he mulcted them of $1,600 once before be- dence. He escaped with a slight injury AND CANCELS TOUR cause of his ability to throw his shoulders out of joint at will. he oS te, I Wan k ats ee Se apron Rear abr Suftr ters will note that Mrs. Kate Sparrow of San Rafael, Cal., an a ama er 1 [Both renehines were overturned a, election . lost her Job when she was sevon minutes late because she waited Housewares Sales And Others A Comparison < No matter how well we believe we are doing any branch of our business we always have our eyes open for better ways. Now and again an and the Ambassador's driver was killed, M. Harrere was found lying stunned! paris, Sept. 5. — Messages from Munich say that Miss Geraldine Farrar, oa the Atnerican prima donna, has suffered ‘Twelve Late With Divorce. | 4 nervous breakdown and ie seriously 1! MACON, Ga, Sept. 6.—After F. M.|!n @ eanitarium there. Mra. Sidney Far- , i] Beck of Macon had instituted suit for|rar, her mother, is with her constantly, b e GASSY UPSET? GASCARETS GREAT to trian her hair. rs dtvorce he @iscovered that his proceed-| acting as her principal nurse. ings were at leant twelve years behind! sn consequence of her filness Mise time. Officers who sought {0 serve] warrar haw cancelled her coheert tour on the former Mrs. Beck in 5 County, Ky., found that she had the United States next month and a divorce a dozen yoars ago. | November and all her engagements for That awful sou belching of acid ‘ A ‘ the coming season, Mrs, Farrar has ness, belching of acid a in in the pit of the . ‘ members of the Kentucky Health Hoard, | sent word to friends that her daughter | stomach broke yd ed hecreny Aeogerobapensent ating, fecting of full- pegs nd pretentious abies ngenul heal a pies anto” inet in Improving, but other reports say the : + : : store leads us to examine their stocks. Notay Suffragetion Ejected. singer 1s losing ground, UI ii Lilrapaten aan nesereriice len't your stoma ott lent ahd indigestion.it's these advertisements concerning a September Housewares sale beguiled us and this is what we found—the phrasing is taken word for word from the typewritten report made by an expert. “There was a great deal of cheap enamelled ware, mostly white, poorly 1. “Tin dish pan, at 10c—the cert we do net —not strong, of course, but very useful for certain purpoces if you don’t expect too much of them). “Many bathroom furnishings, some very good looking, others dingy and dull; all pretty well up in price. “The general impression was of distinctly cheap mer- chandise worth not much more than its sale price, tertainly not worth the alleged original price in most cases. Not much high-grade stock.” In This Sale Vollrath Seamless Enameled Ware— lavender gray in color, black edge, triple coated—is perfect, every piece, and is fully guaranteed. Preserving kettles, 2-qt., 18c, up to 12-qt., 50c, Saucepans 114-qt., 30c, up to 8-qt. at 75c. LONDON, Sept. 6.—A doen suffra-| Miss Farrar w xpected here early gettes were ejected from a hall, one be-| this month on her way to New York. aly hurt, when they interrupt. | When she was here many of her ncellor of the Exchequer Lioyd | friends believed she was shortly to George while marry Antonio ‘ottl, the grand opera Try they immedistely sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret to-night straightens you out by morning. ‘First Lesson in Economy for School Children A lesson in economy that cannot be learned anywhere else but here—and now. In the sale of 10,000. pairs of school shoes for girls and small boys, begun this morning. Instead of $1.75 to $3— Sizes 5 to 101. are $1.30 Sizes 11 to 2 are $1.50 Sizes 214 to 6 are $2 Lace end button shoes in kidskin, dull calfskin and patent leather. Widths C to E. Every pair is welted—no inside seams to irritate. Means comfort and happiness for 20,000 feet. won her European laurels at ¢ Borlin Opera louse and who afterward mowed her marked attention, The = Italian’ ardent wooing was known to of Miss Farrar's inti- mates, but she al dented the quent reporta of an engagement. It was, however, recently announced that Sig. Scott! ts engaged to marry Miss Charlotte Ives, the American actress. It has been hinted that her present {I!- nens {s partly due to this announcement. Stern Brothers have arranged a Special Showing of Distinctive and Exclusive Early Autumn Styles in Misses’ and Girls’ Misses’ and Children’s Hats “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” College and School Apparel Smart Trimmed Modal Geslened with the new Oriental embroidery Ten eile, 3-4 se upto st ate, Every pair is made of good leather, well soled and vet novel i , 84-inch, 18¢, 11. 30¢. of the newest fabrics, including the following: English Tailored ‘Hats for Shen ca ey ries ae Cooking etl, Wat Séeru to at, we — peng re bl ‘i A : £ Kreamer hand-made Tinware is extra heavy. very pair is modeled on sensible tines—no cramp- Exceptional Values for the Opening of the Season School and Street Hats, Wash boilers, copper bottom, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. ny ing of toes. Means room for healthful growth. Girls’ s School Dresses, ‘ in the newest shapes, styles and colors, Goianere iho 8 se \Bheet wate ae Every Pi ais i n ew, just the good sort of shoes you in styles, Serges, in all desirable acuate measures, 1-Qt., S2c, would buy regularly at full prices. colors, Including models with waist line, * at, 3.95, 4.50, 5 50, 6.75 and upwards Ol Gees Heats Bee Subway Shoe Store, Subway floor, Old Building. The Woodenware is of strong, stout wood, well finished. Kitchen tables, 3-ft., $1.75; with drawer, $2.75. Up to 5 ft., at $3.20; with drawer, $4.20. Ironing boards, 44-ft., plain, 60c; felt covered, $1, Up to 6-ft., plain, 90c; felt covered, $1.60. white collar and cuffs, embroidered in . + contrasting shades, sizes 6 to 14 years, at $5.75, 6.85 Large assortments of i i the Newest Models in Girls’ Dresses, Tworplece, Norfolk and Middy Styles, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing of navy serge, broadcloth mie raid 8 50. 9 75 ® OU, Y. You Don’t Expect a Good Glove for 65c? Marin case A (aid ves Pf of the hight, casa materials tad superior workmanship, Beatry poerce, White wore Canvas eee See ow being shown, including hes horse, 3-ft. high, ' “seft Juniors’ Dresses, viele Rovs' Norfolk. Deatle:b 4. Salt ; ; Restore ag lees Boctee Scf Beg, aay oe aes OHO, _ No? Then these excellent glace gloves at that One and two-piece regulation sailor styles, ys’ Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, Subway floor, New Building. price will surprise you. Two-clasp, overseam, black, braid trimmed, embroidered emblem on 10.50 of all woo! mixtures and blue serge. “ white, tan and gray. Well-fitting, well-wearing, and steve, sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, at BU. Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits, 5 a much better glove than usual at the price. College Dresses, for College, School and Dress Wear. H urry in zg Out Summer Subway floor, Old Building. of fine Serges, braid trimmed, also of Youths’ and Small Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Ramey NED Baw SOlAL eAectsy| $] 2.75, 14.85 of selected materials for Business and Dress Wear, Apparel for Juniors and N Ss ilk Ww é Tailored Salis ’ Tuxedo and Fall Dress Suits, in correct: styles, Young Women 7 alsts ’ Five attractive models, plain and deml-tallored, Sect fori ‘ Pi . ' Of the Service-Giving Type ‘ of Novelty Cloth and’ Coarse Dagon 3 Special Offerings, To-morrow, in School Apparel Wash skirts, lingerie frocks, coat suits, party capes Messaline ones with dainty shadow lace yokes-and' In Misses" and Juniors’ sizes, a? 19.50 and white serge coats. silk cords which tie in front, $2. Blue and black. Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, Middy Blouses, of brown and gray mixed cheviots, also blue serge, with All in surprisingly good condition, but—to be frank i * thei of navy serge, plain and Norfolk . two pairs knickerbocker trousers, sizes 8 to 18 ety $7.85 —odds and ends. onl a sg i bsg heh ba Sha fin ts their models, sizes 8 to 18 years, a 5.00 * Actual Value $12.5¢ Prices were $6.75 to $15 $2 75 sii call melecves, high collars, Girls’ School Coats, Boys’ Overcoats, ow $2.50 to $10.00 Tt i i ‘ ay full length, in entirely new styles and ot the newest fancy mixed cheviots and chinchillas, Si 1St Ne Fy A, lot si nd floor, Old Build d catiete waists with pretty cide revere, $3. Blue ‘ne fabrics, lined and unlined, '¢ 6.50, 9 in the most up-to-date models, sizes 10 to 18 years, 10.50 uses 15 to to in the lor, oon . ing. jand black, Subway floor, Old Building, sizes 6 to 14 years, ‘at 20.90, 9.75 to 19.50 Actual Value $14.00 Formerly \ K ] Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Young Men's and Boys’ Shirts, Blouses and Paj i A. T. Stewart & Co, JOHN ANAMAKER Eighth to Tenth Street. Ss ’ y 5 ‘ajamas in the newest i tore will be open daily until 6 P. M. fabrics and styles, also Sweaters, Neckwear, Belts, Hats and Caps, i ‘ West pana ee and Twonfyssecond Sirente , SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WON DERS

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