The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1901, Page 9

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THE WORLD: MONDAY L:VIENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1901. -FINGER-TIPS GUIDE AN AUTO, ‘SAYS FOURN.ER i LESSON NO. ac rt bce | octave, j-stringed, tull iron frame, | repeating action, ivory keys,3 pedals, very rich, Heer, tone, wih fine singine | Many Men Scour New Jer=) quai. ant contrinine all the latest | sey Woods for | improvements for Burglars. Champion Automobil- ist Instructs Evening World Readers in the Simple, Ye: Difficult, Art of Steering, Wherein Lies the Whole Pleasure of Smooth Motion. 503, 505, 507, 509 FIFTH AVENUE 12.4 to 3th Strezt, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Money i in Your Purse. ONE IS UNDER ARREST. narned’” isa trite Our ing. In trading with put inoney in your. wearing quality, ind tigate lal Rta iste eek . HAI, 4 Feet and 4 Feet 6, —— . | ‘ tt tome & $3 to $10 3 Qik Dressers in French finished, an ornament to any Cylinder Stove, bevelled 5. 98 parlor, oak or cherry; a. regu- glasses....... ° b {He Drank 100 Freely After Robbery | at Hawthorne and Was Taken In. Henry Fournier's third lesson on How to Manage an Automobile’ deals with the central wheel. He explains how a variation of s only an inch in the position of this Hy J pare changes the course of| the bulky machine a whole foo!—in skort, the entire steering process is ierally at your fingers’ lips. To understand it is simple. To’ master it requires long practice, | — i BY HENRI FOURNIER. NTC Cie sie $225 cash, or $250 on instalments, only + $7 Monthly. | Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. We also otter a new, large | S48. 7 1-4 Octave, §-stringed Chester | he American | Piznd for | at Hawthorne man under oid the police star sbbers down, T! cash or $200 on instalments, payable Hawthorn ii « from ¢ AEnELaterouieee $5 Monthly. the American Dye Works These pianos are fully warranted are two trained dogs for six years, and the best value ever ner says his yame is John WH | offered lor the money. stn Den is en trying sit HORACE WATERS & CO., pene bebe: is} 134 Fifth Ave. near $8th St. he will say fone will t LESSON III- | The Art of Steering an Automobile, ow to run an aus scerned with the steerin Fil wheel. Its action is so st as almost t e| need no explanat at the wheel con to ‘grasp EDe, whee] paler Of silk are HARLEM BRANCH, a 254 West 125th St., near &th Ave. KILLED DEPUTY MAYOR. BOTH STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL JANUARY IST. ts very Kil and deftness Orsini Also Wounded Mayor of Mentone and Mie Brother. IENTONE, N Orsini, one the Town mun 0 ot and ki! us i uty Mayor Btkaut ata meeting Dentistry. Agee aeectvesoe) WATERBURY oe DENTAL PARLORS, | | on the wheel | ee i 3 54West 23d St. New York. | $ilandsomely carved Rocker, well eo, Murer) ene 44 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. M. illinery. bac EN Tues. and Wed, Nov, 26th and 27th,| Trimmed Flats, i Togues and Bonnets, reduced to 520.00, former prices $15 to $40. Children's Flats, $5.00, formerly $10 to $15. Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th St. gE SO a es OO) ex lar § Rock: 3 fOr eserseee a $4.25 $2.49 38.98 and $13.98, THE LARGEST CREDIT HOUSE IN THE CITY, Booouur tngers are throbbing muse of towlth bare ‘That the ¢ what guide th rteel and er, and chalinun and vitalize b> 8 wroup Of cylinders wenerating on signe, the whole py rocks un dust at r tips of 5 : “For Sale | For Sale. 'WEAR DIAMONDS TT STASIS) SE Clothing *: = eee FORCE YOURSELF TO SAV nemcueens Credit LIBERAL TERMS of Diamonds, Watches & Jewelry for the Holidays. | 535 Fullon Si, 468 FINN Ave, Broki, A PLEASING COMBINATION. CREDIT. CREDIT Foi Anything you want—lot! on credit at cash ep seal wats oat" | 2289 3D AVE., Bt, Bas em WEEKLY 4 . NTS |} MANHATTAN CL eRe ee, IC DI FORK New York Store; | Brooklyn Store: EVERYBODY cs Anything you want, Goods, losition_o hand uUpON e Eee In Eyeeaee be DOOD mynterbo Bi Gata Filings Silver Filling: vault RON WN ana oi, Op | miyateriaus ¢ 'W CREDIT Sys TEM to wait NEw with lderal accommodations, Call on arite 4 | L. W. SWEET & =e LEADING CREDIT JE! erat the wheel 37-29 MAIDEN LANE (in stare). | avenitiy leaves tts plac {the ‘ Nn 1 in upon the indieator the i SHULLES LEAVES “DICK” BURGE IN Fealtby Mind in a sical Body. tomache and bowels t their brains and nerves 7) BROADWAY, det. & Whipple St f, Cloaks, Jewelry, Furniture, Dry Dusiness sirictly consdential, : Sb ar ¥ FURNITURE, ARGNSo” ( $80 WORTH, $1 DOWN, | a CONTE i: carat @ ‘Open eroding 2 $1 WEEKLY. Teese LEWIN'S, 43 W. 14TH_ ST. | 2867 WEST 128TH ST. YALE QUARTER-BACK WELL ‘English Pugilist Bey with Nith: Complicity in! ENOUGH TO GO HOME. H the Liverpool Defalcation. ATCHES— Weekly paymi a; moderate fb a “AME: elite DIAMOND. u tage ' CLOAKS & SUITS ON CREDIT. Open Evenings. Terms to Sh Everybody. Bay ‘INEW Yori TO BOSTON| SPRINGFIELD LINE Few More Days WIM Pat Star Foot- ball Player in Cond i tha LONDC | Burge w on Bank that the pol {amount of th Suma tng §9,00 had b " nt banks of London and | 3 EST 195TH ST. FTABLE CREDIT easy weekly paymiente; Itham watches caaadentiah Malden i BOSTON, Nov. 25.—Having continued to improve under treatment at the hos- pital, De Saulles, the quart k, who was te cr arrests are antiel- | ! hoabesneit met fora wit ” was de a well-known aly hurt In Saturday's game . Was able to leave the In- stitution to-day. He Intended to go to New Haven at ence, While the football player had not | fully recovered, It Is belleved that al 4 few days more in the doctor's hands at New Haven will put him in his usual condition. pe ae peas JUDGE WAS MURDERED. Border Outlaw § sted of Lower California Killing. BAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 2.—The dez of Learno rror, Judge of Alamo District, In Lower California, in Feported from below the line, and the crime in lal@ at the door of Pedro Morales, the outlaw, who ts wanted on both sides of the line for almost every crime from mumer down, Morales had threatened to shoot thi Judce. ret DIVORCE iin 1, New York. Later in the day Burge was brought up in the Bow Street Police Cou dl with uttering checks aggregat- WOW, When Knowl them to be le J, and was reman x mm i ancarete relieved ine of itebing pi fh liave been aM s hin bowels regular with ¢ olenee, can Keep stro Y defferson Medical € from In prize 1 S)ise. when he came to ‘| Aulitre ee —— A Sehool fo L pL hid been vietimiaed by a trus othe extent of hundre strong and healthy, then the syxtem ia asticity and lf In ‘THE PUPPET CROWN” the Evening World presents to its readers one of the strongest and cleverest examples of modern fiction. It is the kind of story that holds the attention of the reader from start to finish. You will take a strong interest in the hero, and wil! anxiously follow him from scene to scene throughout the story, to- gether with all the characters of the tale. The tone of the book is sweet and the action splendid. It is, in short, the latest successful novel and it stands . out conspicuous among recent fiction. yunted to exactly s nown, but an ‘offlelal tre 198" Ge Tani mall that) Does thie of nd betting l este know that Paris h rr Wt mighty spouting? Yes, une a (shares fell|the Villa Lumlere, One 1 onl iahed to Hanteey: ean Tished to learn that news c. Never sold in bulk Ato eure Business Opportunities ai |WANTED-—AN IDEA j NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, | but daily, regularly, month in and | y procured, tae) Month out, In Now York City cireu- ee A Sure Test. ne 1 Arthur Akers contested for Lot Eng (¥iom the Phitadetphia Record.) Mey 9 TATE & OO: ¢ World maintains a lead You can generally tell a man's char- before Paton | Jstion sth a acter by the kind of cigars he gives y Invited upceta 3 fought at dn THOMA cat Expery Of tens:of thousands over any other eae. Toh-welgtitas purse, but| un boards tell tie and 1855, "Bus e | % Sun acide had been poutea Akers’ was, World. very, Well petlor work, 31 Murray at. Talepbama, Lah add veaelaia

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