The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1902, Page 5

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‘IRL OF |7 CAME TON.Y. | WHAT YOU DO, DO IT WELL. | WITH BOY “CHAPERONES, This Is Important Por Health’ é me in el Thonsands of Cures Made by PASTOR FOUCHT TWO BURCLARS. 100,000 Yards of New Printed Cottons Paine’s Celery OXE { the foremost mills in the country Aaaoniean to make a double season this year, and Compound has had its experts pre dow patterns to put on the market the moment the patterns of the regu. {Should Convince You of Its , Value, The Rev. Mr. Flannes, Unarmed, Caught In- truders in Parlor; Grappled with One. | THUG FINALLY ESCAPED. lar lines were running low, We couldn't them gain woods-—no miatter how fit Tor an instant with the & Two Hundred Choice, Bright, Ori Phere an < With the exquisite goods, with fa sbecitifil patterns Pere are Batixies that seem finer aid more beautifal tha AW HICH Hecks of white seats st you, No bar- Scan compare ean neither He Was Captured Later, How- faseir ever, by the Minister, Aided by a Policeman—Held in) Court for Trial. nal Patterns! finish of the Trish o it well,” lioness ay The Rey. August Flannes, pastor of St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, . =] Williamsburg, although unarmed, Anil the prive of all— mn tempted to capture two burglars \ i @ he found at work In his home early this 12% CENTS A YARD! morning, entire Main aisle ie devoted to the selling; and a rave display After a scuffle he was forced to drop hte to tasteful women today. and both es- The minister's 1 the man at he was his hold on one of them caped for the moment. attack, however, so delay with whom he grapple: luter captured, ‘The Rev. about 4 o'clock by a 1 floor below. Gulng down his parlor lighted and sa Fine HANDKERCHUIEFS About Half Price awakened on the vs he found y the shadows ‘lannes wa d and tind of two men moving about, He wore neural- HSE are odd groups and surplus lots of only his night clothing, but he advanced he fi i . Handkerchiefs tr eae ‘| BRLHA AKA, NEWinig: to wtanLivp On (HSH! the fin ades of Handkerchiefs trom our regular He made enough nolse, however, to give stocks. All perfect, pure linen goods; by the best them warning, and the burglars + ran foreign makers. Aor opportunity to secure Handker- for a window they had forced open. chiets of high character at small cost, One vf them jumped, but the other Men’s Handkerchiefs Pee Ga Vane by eRel minister, Fie fue Wy |foundation for tniliing up heaithand |, Men's Handkerchiefs — struck at Mr. Flannes but failed to hit < | vigor. At $4.20. dozen, from $7.80 and $9—Piain Henstliched Handker. him effectively. The minister caught | | ie sick people y lool for Al chiots: assorted widths of hema; a splendid quality vish him about the walst and the two wrest- leis Henvey atte Bn noneEt rogulaily sold by us at ¢ quantity nt $4.20 wb At $6 a dozen, from $12—\ much finer quality, regularly sold by us at $12 a dozen; in ried widths of hems. “Haltdoxon for 83 Women’s Handkerchiefs At $2.4 dozen, from $3, $4 20 and $6- natsame rate, Jed about the room until the thief man- aged to wrench himself free and leap out of the window into an areaway Mr. Flannes heard a groan, vut saw the man run off. The minister shouted for help and po- |hlood purifier, a retin diuretic, that | WHI restore strength, renew vitality, Vato the kidneys, liver and s, they should nt once make visi pound and note onslue results that May Valentine, who is only seventeen years old, left her bome at Lynn, Mass., where her father Is a polleeman, to see the world. 4100 dozen of Women's plain Jee and falls valved the nelghborhood,| She was accompanied dy William ca-| i homstitehed Irish Hien Handkerehlets, in all widths of perfect Bblicdttan Sie u hill, eighteen years old, and Wolfert low from its use = qualities, io: vods: though others are Ineluded the pastor search ig 44 see 1 | | ~ ~ at that sold at ¢ ». Your cholee at dozen; Sla Tn a vard &W) feet they tound ge Dart, seventeen. three y latin enny to dye with Diam half-dozen, Tenth Street Elevator Counter, on his face as If asleep, Henry Br this ¢ vested upon their used 1 a Joy ine pockets were purses taken from were arraigned the minister's residence. In Ewen Street Court to-day + Court this morning he was held for FAMILY FOUND Story in The Evening World «pic: Reunites Rich Artist's|as estes “I was pleased with Boston, where | i Adopted Son to His Sisters | we first stopped. It's an all right town, | tniple. Durable. Reonomtea LAY stenmboat ung In the x Mark d held in $1,000 bonds | The git!) put “JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A.T. Stewart & Co. , Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts, vow SCHULZ su | 26(, 269, 271 Grand St., BROOKLYN. ite world row that I said this time, n dd not coax me to I was bound to travel, and. T wish they would tet the boys ¢ be suid | have done no hy 5 1 F pipes of the stan, h with modtel and Aunts. 4 John Haupt, or rather John Rockell as he Is now known, has found two aunts, a8 well as two sisters, by the ‘ persistency of one of the sisters, Mrs. Parmlee, of Austin, Pa ‘The aunts, Mrs. Haase, of No. street, Manhattan, and Mrs. M i 40 er, of No. 152 Harman street, Bre VERYWHERi walked into the office of Postmaster Ritberger, of Long Isiand City, this 104 morning, and announced this fact Bie } Haupt is the adopted son of John orcers RET AIL of Rockell, a rich artist, of No. 4h Pitta Ce i. BRANCHES A . avenue, Astoria, He got the bow nearly CROCERIES yy twenty years ago from the Home for » a a Friendlies Children. Haupt’s fati } nv put him and his two sisters tn the Points Mission in i8#, and the next day SCHULZ, TRY OUR. oe ATE BW eo ° Derg cktiazen were aent ito) dba\tiome Friendiess Children and Asi trom ther pecnrap ep trict mn yr ve EXCELSIOR BRAND-A Package o' Our Splendid, High-Grade Ground Gelatine pkey Bae | philanthropist of ; Vanmiee looked up the ~ o "1 ii » ecea use e gives ees aaa Leste eeisgre tava i (ac FREE THIS WEEK TO EVERY CVSTOMER. Made clothes— | cyectir 1 ui nena? “he Evening Work "print 4 the story who purchases during the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Sale a 2-pound package of our famous the new achievement in ready- Peon fiaupt hn tan pee, nided whe ne TRIUMPH BRAND ROLLED 0 1S T to-wear suits and overcoats, he will goto Mere Pa hs All the smart custom tailor a A A 10c. effecits—made by hand in our S C HUL Z No tetter quality to be had anywhere, The Oats to be sold at our regular price. The Gelatine own shops; the fe worked in CHARG 0 { f A h FREE to induce a trial, A packaye makes two quaris, every garment in the tailoring eietestit ath insurance policy t ~ enna om meeennneennseeeemennssenmewemmeene, Ask any good clothier and look “M*!* 9! 1 nite and Carpets ark PECIAL COFFEE AND SUGAR OFFERING, _) ‘ieititines iba Kisc | 4] We believe we tae as line a quality of Macka and Java Colles as is sold in New York, Que trial will convince you] beeast pocket ol coat H that th s sia.cment ds nol an exaggeration, Asa szecial inducement to sesure your Colles palronage we ol er $12 pos et of — : 3! POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR FREE haes5) ‘Ga yew ae seise leumieial) Macon, wihiows Cabman Arrested tor Over- > every customer who pu: sas Sra Ra Lee lectesten febis charging @ Young Girl Who 4 Pounds Best Mocha and Java Colfes, crea’ jor $1.00 Had Just Arrived in New) iraund, A.B. Kirschbaum&Co, ommmmemen, — (Maber road ib i TUNERS GOLDUN Tips) [uscen ane anne s 1c PE NS Gey oP roule lo No. MD batonis » bpives. pint & } Hemme a La iveelanal Mertard be 2c Aamo son Smaiitn Hint | viue te F % ‘ ie (Ss res . “¥ EXTENSION TABLE es Me rere oe Oe eet 2) Tees i fag Mapes d-nemmme i . i od be y, Amat Th ce i Ms bie tot Bd ey ve waren nee WeeK tien 0 lua ’ * Fur wf Leunds SCHULZ MDA SCHULT 50M Pound Some d == Bik cit Starch, presi oe sae dol, Wo’, 27) Grand M nen Pie Pe De RAL 4 a ah wilt DULLND — ) i Son AVE, AALET ME AT THE FOMNTAIN Wash Sous Ohousands of Sards of Bewrtch ing Yew Jabrics. Tho May Sale is in full swing. And what a prodigious event it is! The Main Aisle is radiant with this brilliant galaxy of beautiful summer textiles from abroed and the best American manufacturing centres, Crowds are great and incessant about the various booths to-dsy, ~ and no sale ever started with fairer promise of extraordinary results. Tuesday will be a day of powerful interest, for the sale has been planned upon a tremendous scale, and quantities are such as to delight | the most exacting. Every Price Is Notably Low--- i Lower, in Fact, Than Such Goods Were Ever. Priced at Before at This Time of the Year. |} Printed Batistes, Mercerized Foulards, ij Printed Dimities, Printed Lawns, ’ Tucked Organdies, Silk Ginghams, Silk Chambrays, Imported Wash Goods, Swiss Novelties. Silk and Linen Novelties. PRINTED LAWNS. leet New and Deeresat Petes very fine sheer cloth; woven swiss stripes; 160. f IMPORTED ORGANDIES. values; special, per yard, EMBROIDERED SWISS bene) ! ‘Thousands of yards of fine quality Imported | French Crgandies; various sizes in blue and | tinted is, with Y lnbotabe All this season's styles in white white and black and whits polka dots, and ered e' tegular 30c. quality, 6 a largeassortment of floral cesignain black, | at, white and tinted grounda; the regular value | SILK GINGHAMS. |]] of this fine and ‘desirable fabric in 15c. | Very fine Imported Silk Glnghams, and 18c. per yard; at the exceptionally variety of patterns; im ‘to sel a low price, per yard, of | more than doable the price asked 22 | FANCY CHEVIOTS., | here; special, 4 W Fine prade Fancy, Cheviots, in site| pees Recgpeeaya ici nd checks, beautiful lack and white tflocts; regtlar Willis! 280% Pl tale colors, dots, stripes and figures; yard, PS 72's) per vars, if PRINTED BaTistzes. |Fine Imported Wash New effects in Printed Batiste Lawns, black | Fabrics. SILK SWISSES. and white, blue ard white, and all the pop- ular tnted grounds; more than one G New and perfect goods; 45 inches wid; the very best colorings; reduced from O° f hundred styles; special, per yard, } MERCERIZED FOULARDS. (°%* Seat iy HV Fi juality Printed M d q f Foularde, biatic and ‘white. and tinted Ei8e>, Grounds with contrasting color grounds; 20c, and 25c. qualities, per $1.25 per yard beapiacis: yard, > SILK AND SATIN NOVELTIES, | PRINTED DIMITIES. Puro Satin onl Linen Batistea, 45 inches Fine qual.ty Printed Dimities and Corded wide; fine quality imported fabri Batistes, new neat Dresden figures; also | and ribbon stripo designs; ce. values; ‘petal, | frm $1.50 to, per yard, | (tain Floor, Front.) “IN REGAL STYLE.” se ot Regal styles, reflect the correct modes of Paris, London and New York, which are re- produced in $6.00 American Shoes, at $3.50, “Style book” explains how this is achieved, through “ cane to Consumer” methods, 14 Stores Metropolitan MEN'S: STORES, 5 cor 10th Bt rit bet, 20th and 30en iat opp. Herald Bitg ir Beveoth Ave, cor. 12th 8 WOME NUW YORK CITY: 185 Broadway, oot: ——— ‘West 14 St = gE RTM, shaee sane "“RELIAB CARPETS SCOTCH LINOLEUM, .48 per sq. yd, ~ GOLDEN OAK WARDROBES, $4,00 A Simple Way Lf br nkard Against His Wi CASH ov CREDIT YPERTHMAIT 4 We and 100 Meer ia* NLA OP a Tialawet Av me The World Alrnanec THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE A Library Mawel) a

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