The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1902, Page 4

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“EDWARD EVERETT HALE ~ PAINE’ IS CELERY § TIMOLEON OF AMERICA.” COMPOUND Saves Sleepless, Nervous, De- spanning and Morose People from Insanity. 231EIGHTH AVE —— + -o—_—_—___— Like the Syracusan, Loved and Honored In His Old Age by His Fellow Citizens. OES ENE ENG IT WILL PAY YOU to come miles out ct youry focecerethererareb SPECIAL. BOSTON, Apr | a letter Senator Geore | expres pret that the pub: e birthday ie Edw Hale, in this s Bevnt: ‘ ¢ ment of Common Spring Cie It Is the Only Effective and Hon- est Medicine for the Banish- Ailments. books t at 3) COLOMBIAN REBELS MISS ELLEN STONE. = ARE TWICE ROUTED SAILS FOR HOME, = TWO INSURGENT ARMIES RE- LEFT SOUTHAMPTON TO-DAY PORTED DESTROYED. ON THE DEUTSCHLAND. Great Rejoicing ot Pannin Cens Henors tor Wisstonmrs te bendon we Parts at Wiere Her Heatth Has Mach Impraved FARMER KILLED BY BULL. atte Water He Wae neren \\ THE BEST FoR =. — Z\ COCKTAILS . Governor Unkes Trin Mome XA MADE IN CURACHO, \) Leading “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE.” Two Larges! Establishments of Their Kind in Greater New Yors 182, 184, 186, 188 SMITH ST. between Warren & Balt 222, 20, 226, HGRMOST. 961 YEAR en COWPERTHWALT |": & SONS Chatham Square, 121 st Street, | 193 to 205 Park Row, 2226to a . Chatham Square. Cor. 12st St. "Thali Made «THE FRIEND OF THE PEO. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Joss: $30.00 worthy EVERYTHING RELIABLE. —fis= $1.00 eas. sl. wm weekly $75.00 worth of goods $125 cosh $125 weekly. $100.00 worth of goods $150 cash. $1 50 weekly. AND LARGER AMOUNT EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | Our Easy Credit Pan weekly. weekly, Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Furniture, Bedding, Portieres, Et. == J.KURT2 8 SOHS 169-175 Smith St... gKiyN New Spring Stock of Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Etc. oni aL Heten ea) , All Styles, All Sizes, All Prices. oatentines WE MARK GOODS WITH PLAIN FIGURES. Grane Opening corer a Mvenolt Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, fing their own convenience. No extra charges of any kind. Monday, “April “Tth, 1902, a ASH OR CREDIT. Handsome Souvenirs will be presented to all customers and pur - chasers, TF Pe eee) ee ee N.S.BRANNE WEEK ONLY New SI SLs and Top Coats. ae” oo TLE RER, 2 em” 2b ate LNA & N S.NMACKOWs CPS 2: Clot lung. | wen res" ™ $10 to pt ¢ you 1-3 the reg SPECIAL For the little ING, APRIL 4, 1902. MICHAEL BONN CLOTHING CO. 837 BROADWAY, (Guns o Pits ve Brconyn G Pai MEN'S, BOYS’. aad Online of which WE are su AND OVERCOAT SALE LIKE THIS at 1 has never teen known kefore in the annals of the w morning you buy your 1 can SAVE MONEY. positive.y prevail for ONE . Scotch Tweeds, Ban- neres, all tailored in the nner and c correct in every de- T 2 W r Men S| 4 made « ' nishings The MICHAEL BONN CLOTHING CO., 837 Broadway, Corner ef ark Ave., Brooklyn. OPEN EVENINGS fA Great Sale ¥ SHIRTS This sels ts one of the most extraordi- nary s jecf shirts that New York has seen in many a lone day rot only from the standpcint of ma; nitude, but also the un- usual price at which we are able to sell shirts of this quality. W > have purchised from a well-known manufacturer o tine Shirts what is known as’ can es =that ts, goods finished too late for delivery to the various retailers for whom made. [hese shirts are all of the finer grades, mace to retail for $1.50 and $2, They go on sale to-day at I3c. cach The larger portion of them are stiff- boson) coloved shirts—some white negligee and smaillot of colcred neyligees. The materials are all of the very latest patterns and color s<chemes- th: new light erounds and mace with the new round and square cuffs. Placed on sale to-day 73 cents. tere Open aturday Ti 9 P.M WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. pickiest _ MOE LEVY & CO,, Manutac urers of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Sane, 119, 121, 123 125 \ WALKER ST.- We $ Why pay from $22 Sey } Remember ‘to $30 when we sell & Positively } the same for ; We Save Sea ne ‘ Are WA ! & You i y t | Out the / 2 A of the Middle- Ko High Man's } fs Priced Profit. WARING. UP District. MR. HAS BEEN is (beni eginning to realize that his neighbor i is et than he or his boys. He is * Waking L Jp” and so j High-class ligh-class tailoring, high-class in every detail, yet free from eatravagance iF Topeoa hori, medium or Poole -Coverts and Vicunas ‘A poor made suit makes many hoot.’ Ost, nust demand $18 to $40. REMEMBER Our Custom Department deserves consideration. OUR ONLY STORE. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, ING CO) EEN Cae Dros. ai OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY. The 950. 00 ‘Competition Now Begins. han $10, $12.50, $15, Sle ale all to go at $7.45 hort, medium and long, all made of in workmanship to 5 OandStaailtogoar DOP hoes Full line of _ Gents’ Fur- if Handsome g Souvenir givent Suit B ; i “$3. 98 ‘gale of $5. 00 « and 456, 00 Suits. Girls? Coat Deft. hing and Hat Department we can and do = blouse suits,2!3 to 10 years, 23.00 As announced yesterday, we commence to-ies presenting each time one or rut Le s When completed (Th: elay, A wit by Monday, April if $15.00 for the best letier, 510,00 fa or the nect, each. Address Advertising Dep't. The Scan ai Credit. Merchants, magnetes, bankers live by Credit Universal Cash Paying would disrupt business. We aoply to individuals the same rules that govern Corporations and All Trade Concerns. You pay pe- riodically smal! amounts, thereby spreading out your Cash to its fur- ther possible limits. The wealthiest Capitalists do it Why not you? Men's Clothing—Two Specials That Fulfil Every Ideal of Style and Price. ATS, in ligtt covert, Oxford and black and white =p dots, short and natty, Others $12. oo— #15, 00— $20.00— Oo 00. SPRING SUITS —An cxcepriovally ne line of black sn_blie eng» and chevions als) fancy casimeres in sinpls breasted three button and d nt utto 1902 styles, reasted tw in $16.50 values Others $10. 00— tS Qo— 120 wot $30.00. n the wonderfully “10.00 my, long al!, dou pin dots, ages 15 to 19. 2.50. at least, £ Others up to $25.00. or what we offer Sweeping Saturday Jale. Boys’ GMnIte of Every Cue the first in Serges the other two wits ever lay on 's Sams eitects as above, with thtes-piece short pants Suits added, The picked representa tive: ar tastest selling $5.00 and $6.09 lines. Only for Saturday—let that be plain. ” $5, 98 Sale of $8.00 Russian Suits. i@s that are bringing $8.00 t of trimming and prettying-—touc and deserve to. Touch sin their tenderest point Children’s Plillinery Saturday. Little said—3.98 to 12.00—Much Given—Handsomest Juvenile Headwear. SOrtective Large Soft Straw Flats picts with wreaths of French Powers our regular, steady, pop: Sida 5 5 Grae Saturday. PCa Ske ee toes ese eal 3. 00 Lord & Taylor. Saturday, April 5th, Special Sale of Cloth and Silk Coats, Two Splendid Values. No. 1 consists of covert and navy blue cloth Reefers, made with square collar, finished with bands of self-colored taffeta and one row of lace—a very smart looking coat; any size, 4 to 14 years, special 35-50. No. 2 comprises an excellent variety of Moire Silk Coats, lined with white satin, double-breasted and finished with fancy metal buttons; any size, 4 to 14 yrs., special $9.50. Broadway & zoth St. H. © KOCH & Co. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9.30 P. M. Ladies’ Gloves. Sole Agents for THE “CECIL,"' in kid or suede, all the newest Spring shades; also in Capeskin with prix seams—the popular mannish glove of to-day The “Cecil” is_ the best ons. collar Ga) in the city and can- ay .00 not be obtained elsewhere . Also Exclusive Agents for THE “ LENOX,” in 2-clasp kid—a distinctly high-grade glove—superior tit and finish—all the new colors for Spring, 1902, Can only be had here, and Cree quay cannot be obtained elsewhere 1 49 under $2,00. ° ° A superb showing he of Imported Suede Lisle and the cele- brated Double Tipped Silk Kayser Gloves—all qualities—all colors. 125th St., West, Sf. iecr so 3 . ths Cr > ae me ee ithlieal . P

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