The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1902, Page 7

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THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, MAY & 1902 _ BIG HOTELS SELDOM QUIET FROM [Nature Smiling While Thousands Suffer, RATTLE OF THE PING-PONG BALL. paine Silks and aine’s 3 Celery Dress Goods. Waldorf-Astoria Said to Be the Greatest Place on ) Earth for the Game--Billiards Relegated to| Compound ‘ A | " ? Practical Obscurity—Handsome Women at Their Best Under Excitement of the Sport. IThe Great Spring Health Giver, Special for Wed, Dress and Shirt Waists | 420 350 Remnants running in Makes Sick People Well. lengths from ; to x8 yards| and Silk Petticoats, each in desirable A Prominent Clergyman Tells| Satin Jinish Fonlards How He Escaped from His including the most desirable a Deadly Perils. | colorings of this season, are| Including Waists of Irish and Chantilly Lace, Pompadour Net .. When spring comes with Its gentle to be closed out to-morrow at and Chiffon; hand-made Waists of Linon and showors, its balmy air, its bright 4 : ‘ sunshine and bursting buds, it too 45¢. a yd., Batiste, embroidered and with jour work. ; often brings to our homes scenes of suffering and physical decay. formerly $1.00 a yard, The seeds of disease which were imperceptibly germinaging during the Dress Goods. winter months have developed and | planted in the aystem dangers that! A 1ot of gs-inch All Wool White Habutai Sille Shirt ‘ * $6.00, 7.50 ’ ‘oe * now call for our instant care and at- lace trimmed, ‘ . textion. Neglect and procrastination Black Chiffon Votle Oe wth Sages! will only deepen existing perils and | a P " : , ‘ x pe, yin x lead to death, For Summer wear. For Wednesday, May 7th: ‘ Shepherd's Check Silk Shirt Waists, 6. 75, 7.75 Defore the advent of spring you/Of Which this season's price wid ¥ 2 ust h ted symptoms, perhaps| was 75c. a yard, to close at 33 : “ Ss : Bl ligt jauigeetion’ caparepelay ‘euma: ASE Sidhe) Also a number of Silk Shirt Waists at greatly tism, neuralgia, kidney disease, Iver | 48c. a yd. reduced prices, complaint, functional irregularities take warning, sufferers: ne| Lge &? Taylor, —_— symptoms you experience are signals ‘ of disease. Delay not another day; road: ‘ * hesitation and indecision on your Broadway & 20th Bt Taffeta Silk Petticoats, . . $6.75, 8.50 part may forever seal your fate, If you have already made efforts to} ri banish your troubles by the use of | Foulard Silk Petticoat, . . . . 9,00 other medicines and the treatment of physicians, and these aeyertalled we counsel you to put your full trust in| = : that great disease banisher, Paine’s West an sr Celery Compound. Its use for a week | ests? or two will convince you that you) 4 have truly commenced a new exist-| RV ence. W. E. Aldridge, a leading and prominent clergyman of Bir- mingham, Ala., says: ~ ayes had bee Mlocted for ten years % , with wiat Thanet ve hares CARPETS ¢, but after having the physicians | JHE PATTERN-BOOK OF NATURE examine me I learned that 1 was al- | h desi Gard f most dead from indigestion, They |has given these designs. Gardens o} told me they could give me medicine |8!owing bloom, masses of lustrous that would relieve me, but there wag |©l0rs, at bargain prices. 20 permanent cure. Then I began | AXMINSTER CARPET, .85 PER YD. using Vaine’s Celery Compound, | a which gave me immediate rellef, and | (Reduced from $1.25.) 1 am now well and enjoying good| Style, beauty of coloring and high health. I can recommend Paine's|@uality of fabric are charmingly Celery Compound to be the best med- | blended. icine for all ailments; if people will | Mattings, Linoleums, fibre Rugs use the Compound freely they will|aad up-to-date Furniture also at have no doc’ bd pay."" argain prices. sates no Leeetore Bao Daye “LONG CREDIT” is the key that vay the books, ‘Then the tour | Diamond Dyes Yoyite sinoint ‘yer made. [gives immediate possession ot all should use but two racquets, {bargains in our summer treaenre box, Also fine Silk Petticoats at reduced prices, wu | BAUMANN’S {i FURNITURE. 46th Street & 8th Avenue. CARPETS, We Furnish Complete a Four-Room Flat at i Sees WRITE FOR A LIST OF ARTICLES OF THIS FLAT, DAILY PING-PONG SCENE AT THE W4LDORF-ASTORIA, the moments a lost ball goes) throw CONE’ th LET OTHERS KNOW, | Jivotet ciosea at 1 o'ciock tn the morning bly y few ’ ) only jane one player Velour Cone Five Pieces in Good Damask, $19.98 Ping-pong players are requestea| THeY are back hero before any ont ¥ man |has | ‘Lawyers. CASH or CREDIP RAT Nite Ne PSeeT enn Tart ty 8s com- comes on duty in the morning. via, aw abeenten na few 7.98 [piste ‘Extimates furnished on aphitention j middle oft Wale | by his “GEORGE ROBINSON, (OWPERTHWAIT NAS Ws. 106 and 108 West 14° St to send to the Ping-Pong Editors) wie we pur up enough tables to 1 Evening World, accounts of tour-| oommodate the demand,” said ano’ naments, announcements of com-} em) gyec of the house, "we should have re pri apecial matches,| to fill the cafe with ping-pong.” uipants have broa There ts othe ; DIVORCE $40 si oN NASSA 8T Cor. 46th St. & 8th Ave, ae OPEN SATURDAY TO 10 PM. Money. ing conte: pat the feathe: olse in that of ping Done NEA rH | unnaual scores and other matters| Men who have played ping-pong] ang forth. Mog wh inva via a visit to busy bal pin ne thn) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS MOVE | R._ STRAY, the fina: jay the gi THE BUSINESS WORLD, | Bosoklyn. Stores: Flatbush AV. near Putian $e ae ———————— pong gallery ts the most remarkable] play t ; place for the public play of ping-pong! fr recteatlon 1 “L get no rest,” was the plaint of | that exists 1y any country. P sneha ena ate eae yee Happy Childhood Knows What’ § Best. | ( | of Interest abroad say that the Waldorf's ping- ' ), the attendant in the Waldorf-Astoria Not Altowether Scleqeinc. ana i) AIRE pone ‘enllery laatin ight f theso travelled ones declare| Ret. in. voc th | Porasie Readlan Lampe echidna eos’ alebor es | Tt seemed very probable, ‘The gal-| that no one really plays. ping-pong at | familiar in ihn ‘one ‘hears! Medicine that a child dislikes will not do it much good. | creat i ri the Waldorf-Astoria, And, as a matter |®00UC 10° Pi parents will give the little darlings medicine that tastes good and alts SaM Hie ie } lery was the busiest place in the] () fact, most of the patrons of that The Same Elsewhere, ae onod, and don’ t grip or gri Aer kind they like themeely WOT TALL HARE, EE bustling hotel, and the attendant] gayery piay something that is only @ 1 & P or grip C8. | Garoline Lamp. $25 0: i “L have never used any remedy that bas beea | “Memon: Sunniies seemed quite the busiest man in the|colorable imitation of the game. You very. When he was| can see more Kinds of serves, returns | Raidors sible livery and half volleys in the Waldorf than in) @a g00d ax Caacerets, Haye to keep them hid- den from my tle boy. a4 he eata them like G. Fey, 2 = 1GOOD HEALTH: not making change he was picking] {), Gther place in this country, and! teem, an never feed whte tr ive ica Dentistry. ‘and Bridges. $5.00 up balls, which were everywhere. But | probably in the world. The rules of the day in a ; ee ey emcee aeRO eee cenenrerenaeeseeeee! Gold Filing We have restored thousands of people t was not what he objected to—it| game are hung on the wall in a gilt Brow played “a eatt eath: mh Fiagel, Michigam City, Ind. | from: $1.00 that it e obj sepmer nee PUNE on the) WALL UA BSUS aeronn play “f against “eact moet rete In our family aod’ they | YOUR LAST CHANCE hon Filling to health by our methods of filling and friend was the hours. they might as well be out in the street : champ) Last night was just like all the] Anything that sends a ball anywhere other nights, he said. When he| is ping-pong in the Waldorf. The own- i bles were all in |€' of the trademark might well protest iaueme the avon tables were Oi) 1017 iis: ste desecration by these folk 4p use, three couples were waiting for] ovening dress who rarve over their| chances to play and half a dozen| shoulders and volley the ball without a others had gone away disappointed, | qualm. But if one does not know too much ‘The attendant said it was like, that i from seven to twelve every night and|#?OUt the game one can spend a pleasant from noon to 6 o'clock every afternoon,| ¢Vening watching the hand: ané that in addition there were games| °Wned women and the men ir @olng al} the other hours. Begins in Barly Morning. Greenwood, Mi win to get a beautiful set of J jenashe. areta in the house for the | rain St., Cleveland, 0, “Por monthe have ‘sed Cassareta, and’ wy Yle ones require ‘po other medicine Hammond, 683 24h St. Minneapolis, escrito omit isaled | 00 They're the “hall neem, yours, ld wa H Leute, | dentistscharge $8.00 et, we ae § and $10.00 for. We ikea lanes) make them for$3.00 soll Gad Gagne ts sematt and Sosaiee ‘Verrraine | @ and guarantee them % te to fit perfectly Extracting crowning teeth, with Gas. 50c With Sete FREE. If your teeth are all gone a set of “Hanks” Teeth, “Hanks Teeth” (the kind that fit) will per set ..-$5.00 | improve your looks and digestion. q HANKS 7 lou Pf te th) a urtown—205 SIXTH AVE.” sa All at Their Sweetest, ever, Cascareta tg thm i a ne Waidorts FP eropginalr teenies ee mea nea ra WS came day if roan! Downtown- 245 BROAD AY. halt, Dents bililards in awakening by, threo! {alr ane inh of wx sc seg ea oF . ; = _ All saraminasions and consulta- 3 farted. It stays up three houra| thelr eyes eitient, Ie 1/1 tickeniny medicine is an injustice to the dea he ety s | ab woe, Sone ta ie varitage, aut plavere ito se can't protect themselves, makes them peevish and afraid at the dose, Ball Gath Teath ns paane Of She players would, siny _ ne Reeah Fegularity. of thin ma much Cu 24 When a child hates the medicine it will not be effective. Children Gold Crowes, a0 arat, 5 $s. .. pia ota within | Case arets ( Dandy Cathartic, ask for them and are kept healthy Siiver Fllaia Visor, ap YOUR CREDIT IS Good Fe it at ea N and thereaft Kent to he Bo H anaes 1c,, be if © Never sold ta W 0 You can open an account by paying ie us fall yous one eles abe tata keliine ttle BROOKLYN NEw YORK ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. See ett, TOM mnein Sivrling Kenedy Company, Chicago or New York, tg B40 Fulton Ste A W. Sc A : fear “ict ewes” I Purniture and Clothing , But to, eet all the eport poasibie out | nuntaye and Melidaye # AM. " PA Ties tm \ pk Goursalshel shnr, W'eesaeaty IN THE SICK ROOM ° ry “ 4 P ’ While Working on ive Scow]Malahan Held in 61,000 Bail|~ SSS Hlectrozone sprayed from an atomizer will kill disease germs, pur ty and DR. GEO. W. McNULTY. | Ee V/ | N S Presented to Him by His} for Alleged Attempt to Kill sweten the air, Better than a whill from the ocean, New York's Painless Dentist, . 396 SIXTH AVE. (OPP, O'NEILL'S) 45 WEST 14TH ST. crwmrr” 267 WEST 125THST. | ar air aettealid ts a a FURNITURE ONLY Hi Wiriuy " RUT RS A CLOT, The Nou Poisonous Disintectaut, " Ful — wnd Thiriieth atyeet and | Kills gerins, reduces in'lammation, destroys oders. One part Blectrosonsto tive bare of Lye CREDI For { j suri’ i + A Everybody, ' ewelay ron pro coal a) . “Curse E,LECTR_OZONE wan held t water billoall perm, Ones art! lectrosone tv 20 parte water destroys al! odors. preg ated en rate rfp brtlriced ly Alam wrangle Mel. | | Fold by Drugele's 50 cemls quaribotie. Pasnphlet leer, sua vf ertect Fat Caseusiends AH ONS dovers! ii ia rina, | tempting 10 ll Wiliam Mod THE CHEMICAL & ELECTRICAL CO, 416 Leaington Ave. Now York, H PSiine erabnins bi ot nadane fie alsa | ened berg By te, OO otha » ois Led by Ae EM Oh OAR OF MEAL IM ead by the be Le ca “ 1 oi) ambulance surgeon trom! Gallegs 1 GO} DMN ABINT AT Havana : wae Hrveh Si Vinceu's Mospial worked wait aul Seder wer driving wast a 2260 Thud Ave, 66d Columbus Ave ee $$$ Sas hes marsied Hien ee WHITE RIBBON REMEDY saa EREE eR Reremeen CREDIT TO ALL™ Seu nario ria ne ia Mt Be hg io Ma tw 5. Allman 4 Go, cons ond Did ttn CREDIT. "Ue alite of onen be fe Y APOaae wate alata fray “eat vst ae , Waichis and Diamonds, THE FASHION CREDIT vere A NE : . HHH AME HIRD CET Oe gay io ene 1 Went bath 1. doen Hreninas KILLED BY MOLTEN METAL, ine | teint Bilin asisads | : Ps messes 0 Hea 6 TT cess een tame their ied, ' Boot and Shoe Dep't. : te Say ue bee tring AY FATAL, |pinete oiieen! ; : CRED eens on enn sai Anianadbanpen tiilen ties 26 dene : t Women's, Mirses’, Children's and Iniante’ ube Yuik, eeritiae er burues 4 i sougll Ww 6 sereut « ited wt Meow Mond d ee Fine Footwear. . Py iy" - yl ‘on ‘ wontons \ ‘bis is. Shoes, Oxlord Ties and Slippers. jeg World Wants tos guidasen gs WKLY, ci" RP SLA Re area

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