The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1901, Page 4

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SYS AY AVEO ETRY ROLE TE STIS = ies sae eerie - ar POAT ET A ANES LAROCHE? DERE TTT RST EMER : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, “MARCH 28, (901. MRS. MOSKOVITZ, SINGLE-HANDED, US WL RSS STOPS WORK ON THE BIG TUNNEL. pi4ige MiNoyW icc 2) Koch & CO. —— FR OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9.30 P. M. : A COMBINATION OF TWO GREAT EVENTS. eee Ry Last Two ie bse Lenth Anniversary Sale, . us and the T * Thetis erwroes "| ASStday ~Children’s Days. Enormous crowds will undoubtedly mark the closing days of Hungarian Restaurant- Keeper Seems to Have Muscle, Law) Her Mother Says House at Black Rock Is Hers. TI / i mpath E and Pu blic Sympa y| Pea eee this eventful week—but no matter how great the attendance f on Her Side. a there will be bargains here for every one. We cannot tell E WH peanaan one tire about even a fraction of the surprises here—there are too p favdinelsinbtcavcethneiinnt many. Enough to say that all articles are of the latest style oe hg arc cet top or Poe and reliable quality, and are marked at unusually little prices. ArH do not put off your visit any longer. These items in Chil- In those words Mra. 8. BL Potts, dren's Outtittings : E mother of Mrs. Helen Hall, announerd \For the B : } tort eo Ee ee "For the Grub Home. | SPRING 0 COATS of tan Covert cloth, i Rorsiand ipo! Fee ora ees laborately trimmed, Jackets silk | Sleeves with cutfs, 5 to 10 yrs. f yiehen ince ata Oh Gace tye Hlounce skirt, colors gray of | Te: 530+ +44 3.49 4 contractors 4 ix stopping with Mra. tel] 1} to 18 srs, reg. REEFERS of navy blue or red Cheviot, é They sir 2 Weat Sixty-fitth str They f iM trimmed with white pearl mo f ran huse a lack Chevint,, toms, 24) to6 yr q 2.49 Cbcen ls 7 + taifeta bands, DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS. of -all-wool re. navy blue Che} entered to p vitz promptly drove street. And now the ce fn her fight. compromise with by which they ca gintil her lease x Meantime « them for damages. will sue. He is serio running against one the restaura@t, which « his sicull. Mra. Moskovitz runs a If taurant in the basemen street. This Is an old-f story and attic hou nprthwest corne: Rapid Transit tun treet and the Degno ‘mg Company has section passing Prince They are working downtown at that pofnt, turning Elm atreet into a huge ¢ from the foundations of the houses ¢ doth aides. The First Dreak. It was three weeks ago Jast Saturday that the contractors first descended upon Mra. Moskovitz's restaurant. Sho was]. at home tll, They suddenly attac the vasement of the housn from the reay “It was an outrage,” Mrs Ofoskovitz said to-day, “They never gave me the slightest warning. If the contractors | had come to me Itke men and had talked tt over we might have arranged ; Z CHILL tots, satin dined th inserti MeLean Contenct- for tho WHERE RAPID TRANSIT IS AT A SANDS Eee AND WOMAN WHO DID IT 2.98) [8 a well made, lined e with fine Italian clot h, 8 to i. ED S REED RS of ail ool Chav | 16 yrs., reg. 3.06 ° 2.89 shout, detachable | THE RUGBY” pique "collar, all] all-wool mixed Cheviot, correct’ shape, * 6 98 durable lining. well made, 3 i 0 16 years, a suit without an UITS of allewool| equal at its pricessss.see0e QiOO Mayoralty Candidate L. D. Mayes soutache braid, seas a WUSE SUITS of navy blue ot ‘ : ted Cheviot, pleated sleeves, ais ty to 7 years. regular 5,00. é Has Strong Words of Praise for Tee yee: PencaL ee an “3. 49 4 Ot stripes and checks, sailor col- 5 ar and tie,3 to 9 yrs..1¢¢.09 49c ARES 2.1 3,29 /Aci VARIETY OF HATS, SHILDRED ESSES of white Lawn, | By BTC. ALL PRICED) INTERE ! Bertha of fine embroidery and : finished with white ribbon, 4 | Shoes ton Boys & Girls: 1015 YTS. 18. 5.00sereeee8+. 1.98 | Misses’ BUTTON BOOTS glazed or dull For the Little Tots: hidskin, tips of same or of patent INFANTS’ CLOAKS of all-wool Bedford! leather, hand welt and exten- Jouble capes trimmed with satin} _ Sion Soles, sizes 11 to 2 - 2.39 and silk braid; others with | CHILDR silk embroid- 1.87 -- 4,49 | Boys’ CALF LACE BOOTS, hand’ welt, NTS" CLOAKS of Cashmere or Bed-| extension soles, new shape muible capes, pret- sizes 280 SH... eee 1,95 with ribbon,... 3, 59 |vou THS', of same, sizes 11 ATS, of all-wool cream| to 2 Soar LOO ae or Be fi eh capes, pret | LITTLE MEN'S LACE BOOTS, of Vici tily trimmed with ri jon and Kid, mannish shape, sizcs 9 ti silk bvaid, 0 mos. tu 2ytseee G,QQ| 438 ota LAG CHILDREN'S COATS, of cream Bedford | INFANTS. SHOE pink, blu: or white cord, single or double capes, trimmed | — tops, patent leather voxel hand with satin ribbon or gimp, 6 2.59 turned, Sizes 1 to Seeseeeeeee [LOD IOs. to dy . s See ace 2 Misses’ 8& Children’s Hats: [CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, round] siccrer and CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, |“ stite trimmed with white fansy au el WgHATS herewith back braid: fee| it a combination of colors, It buttons, colors Rie ruttle brims, reg. 49¢...+.+008 Cc "6, 7 Q | CHILDREN'S RED FELT TELESCOPE matters. But when they found me at or royal 4 to 33g yrs i dl a SCHOOL HATS II Seecreaulat hstalasoraeatacntine | CHILDREN'S BOX REE S, of cloth, V-| - ear : Riera euttaeiNG neck, with small collar and revers, en- | MISS ey woman cook and waiters out of thelr! Bride of a Week Took | Brindle Boscy BERG pce ieal r prettily stitched, colors,| HATS, a_great variety of high or fit h ' tor red, 1 to 3! crowns, Tam o’Shanters, etc., “One morning 1 found that they twa Money and Sixteen- | to Experiment and : 3 2sO9 |i sprices tangelupward from 9G hole right throug This was tn order to shut Year-Old Harry. Owner Isa Wreck. 125th Street, West, between Leen, and AVarechinnlanac com = | z | Seventh Avenues, ‘Two men were working inside anc (spertat to The Evening Werth | | eres - — one man was tn the hole when Toso.) GOSHE ‘ in, Two police Joby to prote paren (i HT r “ "What are y« Tmid to] § Hears [4 i ; x the workmen iy wen ‘ Cntr Tw dave moe MAYORALTY CANDIDATE LoD. MAYES. fsouiht oat Bekerron mt d citizens of New York are better known. than the — j sWORE ip $ Yl it ontlker ’ J 28, a prominent Counsellor-at-Law, with offices at 150 Ny \ . ‘ Daainet the montal Ped the mitkenain, would milk udges n Identified with a number of Important pubite moyen | 1 7 2 Rone af the mer i vty f inte anit wa dues are astonished : SME Ta ted Eby: Fehir SGckal a Prk 1 pattayonna tate ak al Zz. A Ce ee axe aeuinatdinn : 5 sae aaa . Ext Ua His Worse Sutts we reater New York at the coming fall. He is | = Ny re af It : Hl eat “ | first Kentieman this year to be honored for that | ys eu youre (eune AME 1 office, Mr. Ma i Munyon’s | 5 nf The Tat : Pate jRemedies, and is particularly high In his praise of Munyon’s Inhale: In| § : Nu K enous re la recent letter to the n Co, he says | my ipelichanlmeente | “I want to express to ny Kreat gratitude for your wonderful | . 1 | remedy for the cure of ¢ Chad been atilicted for an ot | 3 | years with this disease and suffered much, It was tn my head and ia Litei Gar tieorratea) aor Money Back. seemed to be out of the reach of ordinary remedies. 1 tried many so-ealle! i cures, but they did me little, if any, good, and among t as one Tine tr Boker se haled, but tt would not reach the affected part hen | “an touse Mun bas 1 PHBH Rage yon's Inhaler. [ was soon relieved from all un ANthess caused by he i y Fira Catarrh tn the head. ‘Then [began to fill my lun iT ant the Inhaler, and soon my throat was relieved and tr suit eee Keo FATLO aI T could sing without effort and speak In the open a if 1 ement 4 have been cured now for more than a year, and [ean sp open ah H 229 Semiae Opp. P.O.]], air as tong as T want without any trouble, ‘T most cheerfully recommend | ou ; i ROR ORE Cea Munyon's Inhaler for any sufferer similarly afllicted,” =|Munyon’s Inhaler Is a Positive Cure for Catarrh, Asthma, Colds, Grip, Bronchitis, Etc. | j The above testimonial ts only one of many thousands 5 to Prof.| Munyon. It is astonishing how quickly Munyo: most dis- | es of the head, nose, throat and lungs. Clouds of medi ted vapor are in- led through the mouth and emitted through the nostrils, cleansing anit vaporizing all the diseased parts. A sense of relief is felt at once are two kinds of Inhalers, the Glass Famil: 1 the Hard Rubbes latter is handy, durable and portable, and may be carried in the vest por set . with a Ludwid Baumann & Comp’y Seven aver, 144-146 West 125th St. war tin'S. Last Week of Our 7th Anniversary Sale! ’ 4 Enthusiasm continues at ahigh pitch, The rainearly in J ready for use'at any time, These Inhalers are sold for $1.00 cac medicines complete. CALL AND SEE THE INHALER DEMONSTRATED. suis popular with & Tayo Professor Munyon can doctor and cure hitaself liver trouble, try hie Laver mith’ which anybody Nepare ‘ They are moat If you think you at akiiled speckalinta, | Th nd this service ae El fa need of medical navic we call and see Munyon's stat of will examine ough! You Just how To Managers of ° Summer Hotels and Country Boarding-Houses: | Send all particulars of interest relating to your house q to The World’s Vacation Bureau, 1352 Broadway, corner Thirty-sixth street, New York, AT ONCE, The vaca- tion season is near at hand, and if you want to rent your the week had no perceptible effect on the buying. The occa- ® thy and evening. Sundae from I sion Is vastly tooimportant to aliow inclement weatherto ine terfere. Many extra inducements, in ADDITION TO the inimense list of specials ad | BROADWAY, CORNER 26TH ST. NEW YORK CITY. sed ast Sunday, for tosmor- row and Saturday. Accounts opened. Liberal terms. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. No inailorderstilledon specials. Printers’ Ink has heard it asserted | éthat the advertising department of Crand Concert Saturday Afternoon by Greenop's Philharmonic Band. 2 to 5.30 P.M. nearly every large department store J aimniversars Be in the United States subscribes for { floor ke el fa aN? ES Hentai aaa eee Feameiied,? 1t' 3 the New York Evening World, the Philadelphia Record and the Chicago FREE OF CHARGE guished Paimist or N ob allpurchacers tr POM. Readings Mme. Culver, the distin. | nd, will rea cup to Saturday, rooms in advance you must register now. There is no charge for the services of the Bureau. THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAU has become one of the most important factors in the distribution of Summer Boarders and Vacationi ho Steries, Ho Basement’s Offerings. Carpet and Rug Values. { ‘arn wkirtn in many” ‘foc’ Sy ahy'n Adjuntanie ssaiviec hia eolartness value dus Nes, because these three news- This has been brought about by the great publicity given the ‘ Migh Chairs, \\i REBEL wr 79¢ , Bureau. Besides the combined circulation of the Morning, Evening and Sunday World, which has been availed of, extensive publicity has been given through other advertising mediums and methods. Last Summer the Vacation Bureau distribu.1d many thousand booklets and circulars and received over 10,000 applications for information, papers carry the best examples of Hont quality, department store advertising in the world. —Frinters’ Ink, March 27. eM ite in au the while another display fe im covering, spring edge, airy prive

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