The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1901, Page 7

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TWOMENINA [WILL DEVERY BLOODLESS DUEL LEAD PARADE? “Axe erat Receiver Are Wielded by Men | Afraixi of Them. | ea \two men swore th figured In a heat «Br arrestes! Lambert wh where he was 4 Mintel a revolvee at him and threatened his “Ife. ut Lambert's was different. He sald he mothers house to get ke to his home at Ni Manhattant There he He says that Moore 1 to drain him with an axe. ne drew the revolver to protect he explained. “I I'd be afraid of this T took It searel to y he threat- SHOT DURINC PUNNINC DUEL. —— Policeman Missed a Burglar and Hit Pedestrian. Bullets flow through Fie! thick as hatlsiones for whi ew minutes shoul- Epurniture De Credit Plan. — {taties’ clotting partment, We do away with all the an- Departoeat, Ee Eat noyances of ie old credit-giv- oul Clothing ( Tent, F Department, Crockery Depart: ing ways. Our after-purchase Boys’ Clothing: + treatment makes us new friends £ sora Ey geseamag| * nitney Doan nd ran th 2 . Miewaalaine : Goods Depart-fOUR TERMS OF PAYMENT: iment, & } venanly ment, $15.00 worth of goods, }Clock Depart ved took uo) S Bod and Bedding}.S0 cash, $1.00 monthly.} meat, i ta iat ut |e Department, $30.00 worth of goods, {Stove and Range ae thamp Depart-;.50 cash, .50 weekly. Department, a te ent, $60.00 worth of goods, } Umbrella Depart + Be AD Co + sewing - Machine} $1.00cash,$1,00weekly.{ ment, t ing himself cornered, Miteheil ‘ Department, $100.00 worth of goods, } Trunk Depart: Bera piale sere Gents’ Hat De-$$1.50cash,$1.SOweekly.{ ment, Aieeresents oB partment, And larger amounts injLinen Depart- ( Shoe Department. proportion. ment. JAW BROKEN BY A POLICEMAN. Charges Preferred by O'Rourke AgainstCal- lan, Ex-Pugilist. After suffering for fifty-three days in the Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, Michael F, O'Rourke, of No, 987 Bergen street, Rrooklyn, has lodged a complaint with Deputy Police Commieatoner Bernard J, York against Pollceman "Nick" Callan, a former pugilint, of the Fifty-first Pre- einct, Brooklyn, Rourke swears that on March 12, aa opposite his home, Police- , uccompanted ul by, ed at the pale, en, calling a Hourke taken x station Policeman. "Callan, told Be Gregory he found O'Rourke yl ing, an the street. ’ ng lockad in a call for over all the tme begging for a ambulance was summoned, nd Surgeon Daney found that both sides of” O'Rourke's Jaw were badly fractur Weat Skxty- | 7 : De ae at him and | 4 One of the Puzzling | Things About the |. Coming Police Show. rate and ext ing made f have done good work ficieininblebteiebist f SeEREENS SSeS) anything else. t ment to suit yourself. RRP EPR For Sale, A feature of the pai attenda the U chi wil tions have b “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE.” | Nos. 182, 184, 186, 188 Smith St,,! x x + Between Warren and Baltic St:., 7 Brooklyn, N. Y. Goods Delivered in Unmarked Wagons if Requested. Open Every Monday and Saturday Evening. Doing Business in a Straightforward Way We employ no methods here that we would ¢ tbe ashamed to adopt in private life. * business to sell goods and make a reasonable ( + profit on them, but we do business on strictly ; * honorable principles only. We sell goods cheap, i *but we do not attempt to deceive you in the { qualities or actual worth. We do not advertise + articles.as catches, and then attempt to sell you: You get exactly what we ad-4 Levert We are always pleased to extend credit, + and we allow you to arrange the terms of vi Our New Easy pees +We Have More Departments than any Two! Credit Houses Combined. DOAN AL THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1901. $$ ee will Se the | of all the Chiefs of Polico of | New Publications Ne Publications | New Publications. | New Publications. | New Publications. | i States and Canada, The | {attend the Convention, which | | be held shortly after the parade ire, the driiim ing hard to thousand five hundred tnvita- te a question as to whether | Dovery will rile at the head of parade or not | ——__<_- KISSED LITTLE GIRL. peared Auninat MKler- | We are IE seoetattie Eire er rrr rbeehrr For Sale. WE GIVE YOU CREDIT. Men's and Women's as Fel ot the latest styles, at cash FALK'S, 431 Eig’ hth Ave. &! Between 31st OPBN SATU gn AND MONDAY eave 78, NEW CREDIF SYSTEM DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY ab very low prices in our retail department, vrhlch wa) bare added ts old-establel Je buat eivat. you In comparison with others, CALL ‘WRITE. or 1. W. SWEET & CO., LEADING CREDIT JEWEL! 31-3) MATION LANE. FURNITURE. 350 VORTE ee HW DOMEN: 91 W Onno: geluma sent to, Police Head. |LEWIN'S, 48 West isTH sr. ue net car able | posts moderate a pales ae 267 WEST 128TH ST. ‘WATCHES—Weekly payments; re- anon weather we will sell 275 Men’s Suits, |- m ‘| striped flannels and serges, at in broadcloths, Venetians, fine | homespuns and cheyiots, in all fashionable colora and designs, eee trimmed and tailored, at On easy woekly or monthly payments. Business strictly confidential. 14 3b AVE., DET. OSTHt AND 66TH pry, Jackets and Skirts; email cash deposits; balance ‘Weet On account of unseasonable on ade of fine worsteds, thtbets, $12.50 (reduced from $15, $18 and $20). 163 Ladies’ Fine Tailor-Made Suits, $15.00 (reduced from $18, $20 and $22) Positively best value ever offered, MANHATTAN CREDIT CoO., 455 Open evenirgs until 9, Saturdey Ul! IL. TAILOR-MADE SUITS, payment, RENOWN BUTT OO, Jab ek, wowtalre. Open ores Bhat Stock of em Donaven- AMERCAR THe WES Oe RUDDER ic GRear fon ACA Cuclivn une Gre A Ca iY GEO atoar Roanaey puseends George ton Pau. Cagle adeials dowesray STOCKTON ASSOCIATION SS SS of = EW Se os well-known Writers now ready OWADAYS the Novel is a necessity —for mental relaxation, for wholesome entertainment and to keep us abreast of the times from a literary viewpoint. We must have novels. We buy them as we buy any other elegant necessity, but not always freely, becaus2 of the cost. Economy has olten compelled us to hesitate. But just now, economy comes to our relief, for it is the guiding principle in the wide operations of The International Association of Newsparers and Authors; economy in securing the temporary swrrender of author's reyalttes and publisher's profits on a single special vol- ume in exchange for extensive advertising of the author’s other works; economy in the manufacture of enormous editions; econ- omy in handling and distributing; economy af: alone the line from writer to reader, so that books heretofore priced at from $1.25 to $1.50 are reproduced in an entirely new edition and handed out to you at only 25c a copy Attractive and serviceable oooks, too; good to read and good to keep; books that have been read by thousands who paid the large regular price, but which are now published at a quarter a arses recite: Rt é . copy to win new fame and popularity for the associated authors aie Ets rae eeey ORE OLIN AY and to the great benefit of the book public. Here they are: his novels has had a wide circulation, and . (} 1 5 SS ‘ Edward P. Roe was the most popular J —"The Great K. & A. Train Robbery"’ (copyrighted novel by Paul Leicester Ford, author of * Fanice Meredith,” Now 25c. “Driven ‘Back to Eden" probably best exemplifies his simple, wholesome style. oe 2.—“A Puritan's Wife'* (copyrighted novel by Max Pemberton, author of “Tbz Garden As preacher, writer, man, he was Area hina of Strords,” ctc.), published at $1.25. Now 2Sc. “near to nature's heart.” in America, , MG 3.—"‘American Wives a id English Husbands" (copyrighted novel by Mrs. Atherton, author of “ Senator North,” ete.), never before issued at less than $1.50. Now 2Sc. England and the colonies his name is a (/~ been translated into German and French. Se 2. etc,), published and widely sold at ¢1.25. 4.—Bonaventure"’ (copyrighted hovel by George W. Cable, author of “ Old Creole Days," household word, and his works have {@ te: published‘at) §t25m5 Now) 28 eel Rudder Grangers Abroad” (copyrighted stories by Frank R. Stockton, author “The Lady or the Tiger?" etc.), originally published at $1.25. Now 25c. 1, Thou and the (Other One"’ (copyrighted novel by Amelia E. Barr, author of be Bow of Orange Rikbon'*), published at $1.25. New 25c. 7.—'* Tales of Our Coas: By S. R. Crockett, author of “Tbe Stickit Minister,” etc. Gilbert Parker, authe Harold Frederic, author of “Tks <=, . oe on. hon of Theron I Couch), author ‘of “The Splendid : W. Clark Russell, author of “1 be Wreck of tke Groscenor,” ete. distorics by tive brilliant writers, published in one book at $1.25. Now 2Sc. All of these volumes are now on sale. A new book is issued dog each week. c : ae ae ay UU dA EL rd Gael E. P. Roe’s Charming Nature- Story, “Driven Back to Eden’ This novel, like all the others in the Association List, is a distinctively representative book. How to Get the Volumes: average number of pages, Weli bound In cloth. The Association announcements are made in Cit Readers secure the vol Sf) vim char akon ee JSelling by the THE WORLD exclusively. and in each an- eae clueeed eve = vera ss asa thousands daily, nouncement is printed a Book-Voucher. The 3 Raclles tas and at little voucher, together with the little price, Out-of-Town Readers mail 2 Beatle) The Wane ae brings the book of the week, or of any preced- — % John Wanamaker 30 cents each = One Bh s ing week while the allotment lasts, \t is best and the voucher and the books © ore to apply promptly either personally or by mail. ordered will be sent postpaid 3 Exclusively. | JOHN "For Sale, ag _ CREDIT. Lateat apring styles of Meas, Youths « Chiltiea’ "RANHATTAN CREDIT CO., CREDIT . CREDIT. clawing, cloaks, a paper, Ac. Springsteen in fat above plore ‘tes apply to Herbert Reeves, sulance, Liberty street, Boroygh of Manhattan, r York Olty. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY Wosti pay. meats; ible prices; goede ranted ; gessatative calla. Jattee Bergman, 37 } pa You can't go wrong in getting them all. Bring or send the voucher, with price named, to ANAMAKER New Vork Dentistry. WATERBURY — | DENTAL PARLORS, \54 West 23d St., New York. To the right is the voucher for the eight books now ready. Railroads, Dente faomyy 705 6TH | oe Me NG, _errmu 14TH ST, ||Time and Money Saved) At Our Offices. TEETH 3) week. HET ta G6 ATS FOR EVERYBODY. []6th Ave. ‘Office | |INEVER CLOSED Crowns Nights, Sundays Holidays. $5.00 lor Holidays. \ JERSEY erty -Vork, cor. Grove St. Pee Market St. NEWARK Iron t ior Fillings AND BRIDGE WORK. CREDIT ¥éebur, Rete eet ee sanicusnt prio nine a $1 Weekly Will Open Your Account. PROGREMSIVE CLOTHING 4 CLOAK CO., | For Sale } Do wntown ‘Branch: Varick Ste bruabes, rary U ost by applying Yor For Sale. on first paymé a WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELKY— ness confidential, WATCH 8 31. article delivered on first payment. MAIDEN CANE, No raat: all evote euarustends EXCHANGH WATGL GO., 237 Broadway. “sunday is opportunity day for want advertisements, Get a Hine in HO weve ‘i great Sunday World, WEEKLY ParME iy delivered Malden lana Man for this atction by ol6 howe, | 835 cash pald for rer it auccesatel, Mame - NEW YORK CENTRAL

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