The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1901, Page 6

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Tapsters and Innkeepers Were Reauired to Close * Their Places on Sun- day so that the Num- ber of Street Brawls . Might Be Reduced. ‘One of the most Interesting extytlis fat! the history exhititon of the New York Public Library at the Branch, 8% Fifth aven. of the seven volumes "records of the meet! and Schopens of Ne than two centuries a the minutes of the: the courts of the « twere ruthered together um more | Inelud Phitip Baer in The Evening Worl ted to make sketches of ¢ writing of Hendrik Kip, ip as black and clear ax ago, The loaned volum Ordinances of the quain The first ordinance + ‘Folume relates worrles reform: Binday Excise jaw orded whieh Int rush at the Terminal|' a Picnic for Light- Fingered Gentry. Look about you when crossing the rooklyn Bridge; have an eye upon your f-pins, button up your coats If Bands ekilled \at fting pins ur picking |* ets Ki work on the big structure in excellent Meld for pick- bridge since the new ar- |" igement for through trains ant tn (sree crowds furnishes th it profitable place for “Kood, quick en? to work within the limits of Great- ‘New York. There are about half a dozen skilled sDickpockets now ie it. For #0 ‘the bridge do not yan) cro! rook! felt something dietur! they rested upon hix They were gold brimme Hind were fa yon fasten th i working gang. This ts only one of hundre ts that have hap; @engera during the mo of the best-known eriminat! {| mudents in New Wo Taw: ty Beores of compla by citizens of rol in nearly every escaped the police. that to give the Papers would “d tice,’ The poll ictim “if anything cur @eldom that anything ever © mtehs tired to activ~ ‘urn up" anything will: Feb. 1—Burglaries Thirtleth Street rooms of Edgar and Giivert A. Schellenger, an i Of No. 19 Went Tw ‘Also in the home of 85 West Twenty-fourth st One Hun and W fngton avenue, The store was brik Mluminated. 29 PASSENGERS HURT IN CRASH.’ lley-Car Went Over|* iff and Fell Fifty f Anjured to-day in the 4 @trolley cat en route from this ett a Injured wit THE WORLD: FRIDAY BEVIENING EXCISE LAWS WORRIED NEW AMSTERDAM 200 YEARS AGO). 2s: Eiciti ave. Fs. geococcoccooccqooece % | Iona Lyin tg BE ae on (nihadry The impulse to record t $109,000.00 Worth of Jewelry ss a 4 worthy one. To have suci at 59 Cents on the Doll, We have still good assortme It will pay vou to come. Men’s Suits. 18.00 Suits for 9.00 15.00 Suits for 7.50 12.00 Suits for 6.00 10.00 Suits for 5.00 Suits +5 off. Overcoats 25.00 Coats for 12.50 20.00 Coats for 10.00 15.00 Coats for 7.50 10.00 Coats for 5.00 PICKPOCKET GANG WORKING THE BRIDGE! THANE CIC FIRE Charred Planks Show that 3 Lucerne Was Burning When Wrecked. 1 E é best and | brid SWALL-POK ON EAN LER rg Held at Qua r-| antine with 1,146 Pas- sengers Aboard, tady halr and musta —— | Oldenbur E FEB. BURGLARIES SINC Very Few People After a twelve hours’ fast it would seorn that the frat meal of the day should be a hearty, substantial one, and if we all tved natural, unartificial lives it would be of us do, hence breakfast Is a 31 10 tose appetit My phyvictan told me f was a victim of 431 Eighth Ave., m yous dyspepsia and must take rei advice 1 could not follow, affairs would not p Whilo in a drug store one oven- ing 1 noticed a number of people buying jtuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, a widely adver. |? Hae preparation for stomacn troubles, and | the force of example was and | bought a Atty-ce “| 1 took a tablet or tw. +} and In a week my. appeti Feet. Tombs prison yesterday coats at ': off 4) Outfitters Four ( 279 Broadway, 47 Cortlandt S Stores. (125th St., corne: Pianos and Organs, Fianos and Organs. VURVAVAALO LENDERS AUAATADAAAAADETAAA UA TARO UTR AAR ESAS TOR O00F SOAVE SOME COTS | sonPianos. ‘We Have Revolutionized Piano Selling. $5.90 Cash and $1.00 Per Week Lin furnish you with the celebrated sweet-toned Wilson Piano, H It is be than most pianos sold to-day at from $300 to $350. {Our liberal ofler and very easy payments place everybody in a, i } position to secure one of these tine pianos, payments are} smaller than you would have to pay for renting a piano of the ordinary sort. A guarantee for 5 goes with each instrument, and we keep it in perfect tune tree of charge for one year, The cases are highly he hammers are made of the finest felt, They have nickel-plated rails, new. ved or etched panels, three nickel- plated pedals, continuous hinges, new Boston fall and music rack, For Sale. | ‘For Sale, 18. NO EXCUSE FOR NOT DREASI LY. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING ON | made or to onter. Millipery, Furs, Be. REDIT. | OGRESS | aol tet at sits te] Clothing and Cloak Co., ea We are selling CREDIT. mand at reduced | > ot ont 6210 ne yom 8 Gok! pated eye $1 DOW.! ACCOUNT, B50 CE WEEKLY. FURNITURE AND CARPETS We lose heavily—but cheerfully. jcountless customers is a credit worth winning. Leas aa nan anaananandnnarnnanennnns dbddddadnabnannad Pianos are Delivered on Payment of First $5.13 Pea Lhisabiadsddbsdiaaanrinadidaraarrracnarrarirranaaaninnnyy LACK OF CASH __ [CREDIT TO ALL WITHOUT SECURITY. | o:<:icemess™. ie" ihe PROPER: | CLOTHING for Ladies, Men and Boys, ready- Eye Glasses Free MANHATTAN [O., | THis wren, Jane will examine your BRUARY 15, 1901. N.S. BRANN, Our Half-Off Sale.! he progress of this sale is a} great values in our four con- <+| venient stores and not exploit them would be unjust to 'you—and to us. So we keep you informed of the values | still here—keep you alive to your money-saving chances. | nts. The prices are just half. Th2 appreciation of | | 9 ° Boys’ Suits. 5.(0 Suits for 2.50 3.98 Suits for 1.99 2.98 Suits for 1.49 All Men’s Blue and Black Youths’ Suits 12 to 19 years, | 12.00 Suits for 6.00 10.00 Suits for 5.00 | 5.00 Suits for 2.50 and Ulsters. Boys’ Blue and Black Suits at '; Of. | Fancy Vests. Men’s All- Wool Cassimere! All Boys’ and Youths’ Over- Fancy Vests, were 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00, now 95¢c. |SALE AT ALL FOUR BIG BUSY STORES. Mail Orders Fil’cd. Open Late Saturday Night. sotleera to Men and Boys. near Chambers St. t., bet. Church and Gre:nwich Sts. | Convenient 241 and 219 Sixth Ave., tet. 14th and 15 h Sts. 1 3d Ave. Dentistry. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, ;54 West 23d St., New York, (Oppaite Fler Maree) | 414 & 416 Fuiton St. Brooklyn. ies of Abraham & Straus’) Perfect Fit Guaranteed. You can have your teeth extracted FRER PAINLESSLY In the morging, and g> heme at f with the new oneg, i Full Seta of Teeth... i | itestores off reste and badty decayed teeta to Ratural Beauty at a amall cost, Hours 8 A. M.to6 P.M. Sundays and Holidays, 9 to 4. German, ch and Awedish Sposen. LADLE ATTENDA: j Examination and Consul Free. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. NEW YORK: 54 WEST 230 ST. | NEWARK, York & Grove sta. | Broad & Market Sts, |! Elections and Meetings THE anaual meeting of the Reynolds La on of trust ‘| DIVORCE seu" %ieun ae Help Wanted—Mate FLATER accustomed to amall basket ida; im capable of maki pecifeations: alsa joora AT THE LOWEST PRICES. '|LEWIN'S, 45 WEST 14TH ST. Ms ona was las family at f “mont ‘The Grip Cure Gint Does Cure, | Wuea'ordar and | know of 58 eee a busi : jo Were Laxative Bromo-quinias 267 WEST {23TH ST. YBODY—Aaything you want, re, ary goods, oe 20 YOUMY: Lit, SU, oa

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