The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1902, Page 8

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENE RECN CAN STOP SON SSG, NSH OSE VC FLECTRIC. “[3” EJEWELS TOO. “UST MOVED IN MRS. HEINETTY REPORTS A BARKER'S EXPLANATION OF DOUBLE DISAPPEARANCE. RENTLESS TENANTCY. Woods Claims Right to Its Controller System. IS INVENTOR OF NOTE. Wild Youth Mad Run Away fore—Now 81,000 Han Vanished. Ke- Dantel Devies, Family His Bren the Owner, Finds PEN PURE su Until Nineteen Years Ago ; WORSTED ji em tad) Never) Seen 8 In color and design this s 7 Telegraph Instrument. : fabrics are rich but reserved j be j characteristic selection. ‘ It fe In the power of a negro who ts ie ane so talored as to STAY the Edison of his race ne = >sts and trousers are correct. markable genius os vent the running of a sing propelle’ car, as at pres the Manhattan Bteva ‘Two important paten issued to him by the © nizing him as the inv trical controller »; electric trains ©! vated roads. He conceived his invention in 1 ‘and had the gooi fortune to file a cave at in that year. To-day from Washington his p siims and extra siz They're and-through Ailrwoel cloth, in the piece before mak- | ing: linings are of mouair a serge and sewing is of silk. On sale one week, ending next Friday.. Men’ s Spring Suits at $3, $5 and $7. 50, ewiatcan fon: by huge manufactu ¢ om! in uke uf ultS of ¢ hhek ch situation. s BEG pe ttern s. at $5 an 1 ), ST i ope ts a Men's 5 Spring Suits at $12, $15. and SIS. “T wil fsonetly is his answer to that query adopt such a radical attitude the enlightened nesro 1 he ever, through my lawyer, ft back t 3 communication with he fa prol pen nd of Raeamy eases the’ HATS, © fesse. ,cvsm Pisecaises.. Lesa, wil UNDERWEAR, in) sasenavie : my patents to the FOR THE BOY JUST SEL Blouse Suits lus, red and er He resides at st Waa seen to-~lay by ar Double-Breasted Suits a machinist by $5 years of age he was a locomotive en $ gineer Day i} > PURE WORST em Ra ° | he f% ry Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. | € bout 3 I] Pes te reduced to $12.50 {Pis2 to 1460 W. Lath St, Ketween oth and 7th Aves, In order to start spring trade with the proper ‘‘go"’—we have ina: gurated a special sale of the new sprng sack sv ts. We have taken from our regular stock he about 300 sack suits marked to sell at SIE $IG and $18, and reduced them to $12.50. Will Offer Friday and Special Bargains in companies as Westinghouse « Men's tp: ehanical devices, cation of the * There are plain and fancy cheviots ] ay a ae } and for the é olay incy cheviots 1 = I fancy worsteds and cassimeres. The suits L NDE RCL OTHE! G. are all cut in the new mi y le, _ 500 doz. Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts faaviney train fe Of course 300 suits w last long, and Bon Bon Manufacture) the brakes. | A this chance is for the early comers. at 50c. each; the 75c. qualiy. peices pa Store Open Saturday till 9 P. M 200 doz. Light-Weight Natural W< om! suitable for present woar, Ben gtotcr WM. VOGEL & SON, at 89C. oxch: the st. Reveral cars BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. Above goods can be had in Shirts long or short sleeves. SEASONABLE HALF ee 75 doz. Florenza Stik, lace fio | Gray and Blue, Special for Saturday, Women’s Kid Oxford Ties, welted soles, Cuban heels, $2.25. Misses’ & Children's Shoes. Kid and French Calf | Button & Lace Boots, hand welted soles, Sizes 8 to 104.$2,00,regular $2.50 Sizes 11 to 2,$2 50,regular $. Sizes 24 to 5,$3.25,tegular $3.75 1 lot Kid, Straight Goat & Patent Leather Boots, broken sizes, mostly A,B and NIGHT SHIRTS. mpgs, usually retailed at 75c. each, for this sale, 49 G for L, | $1.00 00WN-$1.00 AWEEK on a purchase of $10.00 is an otier never before equalled by any CREDIT house in Gsreater New ) ork If your needs are such that you want $100 worth of clothing, you will find our terms for that amount just as reasonable, and you can pay for it in Small Weekly Payments. $ | 0) will buy a handsome Spring Suit, made up in all-woo! cheviots, nicely lined and are the equal of custom made. Broadway, 8 and 9 Sts. OPEN i EVENINGS FAIR, AND) SQUARE y located ‘ We never offer so-cnlle CREDIT at strictly LOWE MEN'S, —¢ finished as good as any ordinary $20 suit in most stores. We have beiter uits ranging in price up to $25.00, that bargains ST CASH PRICES. Stylish, Reliable : ee YOUTHS’, qT G C widths, will get vou a good serviceable Top BOYS’ sO HIN Sizes 8to ro$,$1.95, were $2.50. Coat. mad n covert and Ox. Sizes 11 to 2, $1.50, were $3.00. fords, all 4 coat that is well share fully sad oe fi made and lke an $15 garment. oe *. Boys and Youths ‘ an We have some better ones, prices going as high as $30.00, that are exquisitely made, —Men's T Trousers.-e's 1 season's market, made up from $2.50 to $8.00, Men’s Shoes. 1." the var ioe s Shapes and materials, + Caif, Patent and Russia Leather Boots, Sizes 11 to 2,$2, 35,tTegular $3.50 Sizes 2} to 5,$2.75,regular $4.00 E: 1 Lot Youths’ Calf Shoes, Ir to 2, narrow sizes, to close Your promise to pay is all we require. meres, tweeds atterns of th’s prices ranging in first ou will all joz= =~ ) 2274 Thirt Ave., bet. 123d and 124th NEW YORK: 263 SIXTH AVENUE, Entrance Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Till 10. BROOKLYN STORE, 464 TO 470 FULTON STREET. eee ee SURPRISE SF ECIAL SALE INO. 135. ALL-WOOL season Ss a ST sizes are in this Specht including stouts, wel Tohn Daniell Sons Sons Saturday Medium and Summer-Weight, o!| Shirts and Drawers, Drawers long or stouts, HOSE. ts; colors Slack, Cardinal, | at 25C. pair; 6 Fairs $1.38. 100 doz. Fine C nee cc ut low-neck style, wilhneat trim=| TENTION INTS our twenty years of bat rellable goods only on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. AN FAT TA CLOTHING CO ig Vhird Ave., bet. 65th and 66th Sts, ¢ 295 Eighth Ave., bet. 24th and 25th Sts. BROOKLYN. —700 Broadway, between Whienie: and Therion - Sunday World Wants Keep the Pot A-Boiling. To-day, Last Sunday Nearly All Dealers Sold Out. APRIL 18, 1902. é rore| Sunday World Magazine Featurcs. are li Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney's Little Bootblack Model. Her Society Friends Have Made a Pet of Him, Too. Doesn't Like the Afternoon Teas, but Driving in the Park Is Just to His Taste. Servants Ui-treated in the Mansions of the Rich? Margaret Holmes Bates, the Author, Describes from Actual Observations Privations of Servants in New York Palaces. AND The Littlest Baby Alive Outside of an Incubator. elious Story of Tiny Muriel Peck, Who Weighs Just One Pound and Is Astonishing the Doctors by Her : How to Get Strong. by Columbia University's Strongest Man. : = a Here is His Method of Creating a Firm Foundation for Health. How to Breathe Properly. How to Walk to Get are shapely, Most Beneficial Results. éhape—= . We Ate Duel to the Death Between a Bull and a Lion. All inen’s Terrific Combat Witnessed bv 5,000 Spectators, With Five Illustrations, by Miss Connard, the Well-Knowa Animal Patnter. f The! New Clown of the Circus Ring, with Funny | illustrations by Tom Powers. Would You Take This Bride's Place? A Condition of Her Marriage {s thet She Shall Live in a Haunted Castle. a Duchess Frequently Visit the Castle, According to Popular Belief. of throug sire nik Ghosts of a King and a Duke and How to Make Your Cosmetics at Home. Every Woman Will Be Interested in the Article by the Woman's Beauty Expert, Harriet Hubbard Ayer. New Cure for Cancer Found in Berlin. Prof. Von Leyden Declares that the Days of this Dread Disease are Numbered. A Most Interesting Article. See Other Feature Announcements in To-morrow’s World. SAMAEEAEAARL SEARS BALOAESALO CHAE SER OEAPAEDSHEBEES SAL ISOS OPS ASESASDL OSS HESOOLESE, Wonder Supplement Announcement. Nesessees POSSI ISHSSESPSOWIISSSSIGSSCSIGSES FIGSIIGIDOS SSGSTS FSSTIVIVISISOSOGS $7,865 IN BOOKS AND TOYS PRIZES (Oh BOYS AND GIRLS Through its now famous ‘‘ Wonder Supplement,” soos? ¢ « ‘ * Y + Some of the reasons why every boy and girl should have the Sanday World: it a pe that sit paint, and prises (he New York Sunday World is distributing in Greater sre civen for best paintings New wards of mcrit—one set of prizes for bright boys and coninios It contoine a page of op- colors inies : York and vicinity fifteen hundred prizes ae re- are the most remark- optical tlusioas ever printed in Amer It contains a page of ron / der pictures that ehance girls who solve its weekly puzzle picture and another set for the best coloring of pictures with The World’s color as If by magte. ¥ look at them: they are . _ lack. You wet them, and Wonder Paint Box. they chaege inte all the colors of the rainbow. Thies wenderful cheméeal Some of the prizes offered young folks who enter ink was inv by Huber for the New York Werld, has only beew imitated, the Sunday World Wonder Supplement Contest: There are 1,500 prizes to be distributed, and one hundred and fifty of these prizes will be won to- morrow. Twenty of the prizes are sets of the Standard American Encyclopedia, a ten-volume set of books weighing 40 pounds. 120 of the prizes are copies of Rand-McNally’s $20 Atlas. This is a magnificent book—the finest published anywhere in the world, bar none. 700 Game prizes will be given. Each prize con- sists of three games. The value of each of these 700 sets of prizes is $1.50. In order that every one’s taste shall be suited, ar- rangements for prizes ADDITIONAL to those named above have been made, and each week prize winners are offered their choice of any of the following arti- cles, according to the merit of their prize-winning answer: and Drawers) * exelusivel> im The Werld. 25 quality. | yhie “wonder man’ ranks with Kellar and Herrmann, creept that he confines his sorprises to the printed Page instead of the stage. It contains = peste that will agora tun alee afford tea win seventy-five | each week. It containe am interesting Open Face Nicke! Watch. Woys! or Girls! Ska Doll Carriage. Go-Cart. Koller Silk-Lined Sewing Now, week pr Hewter Soldices, or infielder Glove, League Mask. Tennis Racquet, or Ten- nila Net. Teurnament Tennis Balle, or Ping-t'ong. Gelt Clabes, or Caddie Ball. ng Gloves. ing Rag Mitte, EVENINGS | TO DE- * any of our jon Foothall. Basket Beil. Punching Bag. He. Pleture Blocks and Pico ture Books. LADIES’ OVER GRRATER NEW York Last | '° - ate weseeiers and MISSES F-TOWN PEOPLE: NOT CONVENIENT | aaeeee Gee ret Wahitas: Weele cou Boni GARMENTS’ DEALER SHOULD SEND FIVE CENTS BY | orprictemcn ne? eek ei MATL. AND THE PAPER, WITH ALL OF THESE RE- MARK ARLE SUPPLEMENTS, WILL BE MAILED Post. CITY RESIDENTS SHOULD FILL ovT ris | DN AND HAND TO NEAREST NEWSDEALER, Addrese erereee One Hundred and Fifty Boys and Girls won Sunda won ring Suits and NOMO-ssrsoreccrerseererseersvacerrssesnesronsscsrreriessasiadassnerstdsriares cesteenesseee: of LADIES’ and Silk and Motre. rut prizes for last ‘s Paint Box Paintings and Puzzle, and 1 ,000 Children onorable Mention Buttons. New Supplement Next Sunday. Another Wonder Supplement With Separate Paint Box jand a Game for the Family. Wonder Supplement Filled "| With New IWlusions and Tricks for the Amusement of Ola and Young. If You Want to Be Sure of The Sunday World, Order in Advance. . Sts. Order of News. Op

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