The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1903, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WILLIAM FURLONG AND PICTURE HE USED IN FAKE MARRIAGE BUREAU. ised to Forward Photo- of Heiress Who Wanted and and Took $10,000 ENT PICTURE ALL RIGHT.' lit He Is a Crook with a Record, Is! ‘Wanted Abroad, So the Police “Locked Him Up and Will Prose- “cute Him. nD, Furlong, who will med to-morrow in the Centre Street charged with using the malls to 4, has been recognized as a noted jean crook. @rrest in this instance was for $1 each ‘for the photograph of nvoman who had to get married fe a mythical estate and was will- Ro pay $20,000 to have the marriage ony.penformed. He ts.eatt to have d about $10,000 for thie scheme, the officers arrested him in the Noe. ‘s ploture is No, 1,419 in the ’ Gallery. He was arrested in j olty in 1892 for passing a borus for 8,000 franes on a bank in Milan, be ar- 259-261 16° 6 17%Sts. Timely Hour Sales Again. A Signal for the Usual Store-Crowding Rush. Time is certainly money to you Friday. Every hour holds out to you new interest—additional fact why you should spend your shopping moments at Hecht's, Study the loc k movements for to- morrow, calculate the items you ought to have and the money that you save on them. Credit is here to assist you. Go as far as you like. 9 to 10 A. M. | Walking Skirtyw—Heavy cloth, full stitched bottom, Oxford value $1 9 1 to 2 P.M. Hone—Black Lisle, lace double heels and’ Q¢ alue; 1 to 2 P. M kets, Kersey cloth, fitted backs, long, at satin lined, | castors 10. piacks 4.50 Women 1 n 75c ie P. aes | Re double | Ha —Bxtra ‘lack cotton School Hone, knees, hesle and toes; sizes 4 to 4() | values $3"to $1, 1 to 2 P. M. 10 Jn Ie, values 9 to 10 A.M. C | Kimonon—Full lengths; outing fan aad Gos Wool Knee Panta, | jel: fancy stripes and a solid ‘ancy ehevio os 3 to 15; 9 border trimming; valu to 10 A. ban 230 PT et 70 Lara. bettie o Ladies’ Embrotdere Tace- Mghely Trimmed Handkere! 10to 11 A.M | polled; ‘values, 6c. and 18 5c 0 . toa P. 3 : Ladien’ and Gents’ Umbretias, | imported Hand tn ety made of gloria and twitied verge. purse and foirror; valve oa 6° with’ very elaborate handles: "6c ? COR above ‘camionere, -Glovem, all 2to3P.M. colers all zen, 2-01 colors sizen, 2-claep and forsey wei ine We; 10 to tt 10c¢ | $i Watets—Taffetas and Peau de we, assorted colors, sizes 32, J 5() 34, 36, value 95,00; 2 to'3 P. . Men’s Fancy Cheviot natts) sizes to 48, regular, stouta and’ sitms included, value $0.00 omen Untrimmea Felt Hair Hats, value 10 from 8&e, to $1.7; 10 to 11 A. M c Flannelette Wrappers, made with deep flounce and ruffies on shoulder, medium dark col i §9¢.; 10 to 1 A. M $8 Oxford - Ready-to- A Overs Te. 0 {Qo conte, ages 3 to 10; made with vel. )Black Sewing Stik, best quality, 1 all |to offer the public an exceptional What We Say—You Can Depend—It's So. APMAN areannnr ACCOUNTS "CHEERFULLY } OPENED WITH RESPONSIBLE PARTIES. | — FORMERLY JOSEPH H, BAULAND CO., ENTIRE BLOCK, FULTON, FROM BRIDGE TO EL OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. STREET, BROOKLYN. MAIL ORD! RECEIVE Special Offerings That Will Be Appreciated by the Public To-Morrow. Friday, the Bargain Day of the Weck. White Porcelain Plates, 4c. White Plates, breakfast, tea and Pie aizes, fancy embossed odges, all sizes, each, 4c Beef, Wine and Iron, 29c, Liebig's Original Beef, Wine and Tron, bottle, 29 1 Doz, Spools Silk, 15c, doz. 60-yd. spools, Skirt Binding, 4-Yd Piece, 5c. Velveteen Skirt Binding, black ane colors, 4-yd. piece, 39c, Golf Gloves, 25c. Women's Knitted Wool Golf Gloves, black, white, gray Gad red, value 8$c., A 5c, Wash Goods Sale. A purchase of 16,000 yds. of Mad- ras Ginghams, Printed Dimittes and White India Linons enables us money-saving opportunity. Madras Ginghams, in choice new 5/ Fringed or hemmed, 50c. Night Shirts, 38c. Men's Domet Flannel Night Shirts. extra heavy, well made, full sizes, assorted colora, each, 38 Embrolderies, 5c, Yard. Fine hand loom Hdgings and double edge Bandings and Beadings, yard, 5e Bed Spreads, $1.25. size 90x90, heavy white crochet, $1.25 Silkoline Comfortables, 75c. For % beds, ght silkoline beaihat white cotton filling, Toweling, 4c. Yard. . Toweling, bleached linen finish, yard, 25c. to 30c. Towels, 18¢, Damask Towels, 21x44, strictly pure linen, knotted fringed, soft finish, each, 18 1Sc, Pillow Cases, 12}4c. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 46x36, 6Sc, Flannelette Gowns, 45c. Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns, yoke back and front, rolling col- Jar and bishop sleeve, ‘collar and cuffs trimmed with washable braid, all sizes, $3.00 Cluster Scarfs, $1.50. Cluster Scarfs, of imitation mink, six fluffy tails, chain attachment, natural and blended, $1.50 $3.50 Jackets, $1,90. Of black melton, 27 in. ‘long, fitted back, double-breasted, velvet. notched collar, piped with velvet, ined throughout; also short tan Jackets, sizes 82 to 44, $1.90 $5.00 Graphophones, $3.00, 4c} Columbia Graphophones, with re- producer and horn, $3.00 Shoes, $1.25, Women’s Shoes, patent leather, cloth tops, and patent leather, kid tops, broken sizes, $1.25 Short Leggins, 25c. $3.00 ut as the Itallan officers did not ute he was released. ~Im July, 184, he was arrested ‘there for 4n his possession a tray of din- Is stolen from a jewelry etore by @neak thief. For having stolen goods his possession he was sent to Bing ng for four years. He went to London in 1900 and, under mame of W. G. Fernald, started and pressing agency rs paid In advance having their clothes kept in order # year. One day, when he had col- d about $8,000 in advance and had BOUGHT OLD IRON eee = WITH BOGUS CEES es Or et That Explains Why Sally Was So Liberal in Bidding Against Other Buyers. to 1 4,20 y ribbed Kt and pants; v all sizes; 2 W tol 42 Ye Nort laid backs, with Loi taps aorepre Wane Sel c bleached, wide spoke stitched hems, value 15c., 12% Women’s 12!4c, Hose, 8c, beautiful designs, and White In- Fast black cotton, seamless feet,| Wool Pants, all seams taped, sizes 4 double heels and toes, all sizes, 20 dia Linens, fine sheer quality, | all, per yard, 5c) | 59c. Wash Boilers, 40c. to 15, |Oval Boller, No. 7, metallic bot- a arity SED SEs Wall Paper Specials. i) lh +40 2 10 rolls good Paper and 20 yds, 9 or Umbrella Jars, 35c. F 39c. Petticoats, 25c, 8 in. Border, for ve .| Made of German flannel, medium] 10 rolls embossed Paper and 20 yas. Japanned: hand-painted | decora-| “and dark effects, finished at bot-| 9 or 18 in. Border, for $1.50 lilacs, , "35; tom with shell edge, yoke band Paint and Varnish. Child's 19c. Vests, 8c, | “m7 “T*N String, assorted lengt| 194. can best Enamel Patnt, mility, naan ail, oe $1.50 and $200 Hats, 25c. |" Ve ches, $4 : h Ga Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats, $180 clour Couches, 94-28. $1.50 Umbrellas, 85c, and $2.00 qualities, 5 | Couches, covered with red or green *, a velours, figured centre piece, high |Men’s Umbrellas, 28 in., twilled| 1214c, Outing Flannel, age. rolling head, stitched edge, steel serge, silk cases, steel rods, au- itn pretty stripes and checks, value| springs, fringe, s420 made, natural” wood’ handler,| 10°. and 12%c., yd. Ae 25c. Ribbon, 1234, trimmed or plain, value $1.50, .85) Men's 12}4c, Socks, 7c. Satin Taffeta, 3% in. wide, exceflent Genuine Pepper Whiskey, 35c. Fast black, good quality cotton, oe colors black and Sertl seamless feet, double heels and Genuine Pepper Whiskey, per bot- tle, 3 yot eotar, long cu colorings; Printed Dimities, in Women's Leggins, brown and gray, a few sizes missing, 25 Boys’ 29c. Pants, 20c. tori are and bi i castor and blue, sizes 6 to 10 years, value $4.00; 2 to 3 P.M. hildren’s ed cotton, fle t ind cotton, fleece-lined, all sines; 20, value; Yh Jar of Vaseline, value Se. 10 to 1! A. M, 11 to 12 A. M. Women’s Hone—Black wool, with merino heels and toes, ribbed ton: cnilaeceis Hone, ex heavy cotton, double knees and heels and toes; izes 6 } to 10; value 18c.: 4 BIE 2to'8 P.M. ‘ nel Walntn—Ages 4 to 12 Kerseys and che- Uned ' 6.50 In Isle, | LepaiteleY Conta, 22 and Be inch lengths, With quaiuntecd dining ye lars, black, castors and t value $12,50; 8 to 4 P. M.. Men’s Socks, fancy make or cotton, full regular made, 3c. J 5¢ value; 3 to 4 Women’s maces black Sea tin rari low neck, silk-taper, Himmed, all sizes: 2c. value; J 2 1 eae Toeeesei: dn kerseys and friezes, regular, stmit and slim sizes included; pues prices $10 and 4, 75 $12; 8 to 4 PL Serine 4to5P. M1. ‘Women’s Howe—Rlack cotton. tn ble heels And toes; all sizes: tbe. value; 4 to5 P. M 90 20 wool chevlots, perealine Ining, Ime $3.50; 11 to 12 A. M... Pi b00 Men’a Fancy Web Suspenders, with” drawers — supporters, full length, well made; 19c, value; 10 N to 12 A. M. IC Trimmed Hata, dress styles; val- $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00; good 80 Vallely was put on his trail a month ago and found him last night at Eighth avenue and Forty-cighth street. Ho was held for further examination tn court to give the horde of complainants a chanoe to testi¢y against him | Salley, who is twenty-elght years old and refuses to give his residence, swin- lod on a wholenale scale. Ho had bis own trucks and his own yards for poaing of the Iron he bough ‘ his arrival in New York and tho of the Simpson Estate swindie, had been conducting other schemes, h the authorities are now investt- One of them, tn which the police] Owners of bufldings in course of dem- that he hes probably made more] oittion have been approached during the y than through the marrying fa the one in which he has past year by @ young man who offered ng in the pepers throughout! twice @# much for the olf tron in the Math a boldness that West and Canada as follows: Dufldings as other bidders, He called | for cane: ret af a fe York nancial company reqvirer su. | imedtf vartous names, among therm) With N foy: Binoks fot Tapreemtetines ving clean reerd wad Joseph Galley, Joseph Cohen, Jackson teas than a week. He of fo) | Hamburst and the Metropolitan Iron| term in the penitenuiny 1 ed a check.| dling. tn some ia? Drexnen, in fanoy . solid yoke, wizen 4 to pvens value MM to 12 A. 12 to il P. M. Men's Socke—Biack wool of cotton, double soles, 7 . value. 12 to 1 P ey 8c | Men's Underwe natural olor, fleece | lined "shirts 4S drawers | P. 29¢ |; toes, all sizes, pair, To 5) Beauty Cigars, Box 100, $1.98. Beauty Cigars, Reina Victoria, Connecticut wrapper, Havana filler, box 100, $1.98 12}4¢, Curtain Rods, 5c, Oak or cherry, complete, with wood trimmings, Se! h other in| served one | petty ewin- | araist measure: regu 0M; 4to5 P, M —— The Buffalo Express Saya “THE NEW YORK WORTD AL- worth| MANAG im the best work of the! ‘of olf fron and oarted it away, giving) kind now published tn coun- oe bogus checks in payment. Dotective try.!” Bright , people get good positions through Sunday World Wants, Té you seek help, a Sunday, World Want will find it for you. AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES ‘5*2.THEIR PEDIGREES RICANS are noted ail over the world for their wonderful! success in commercial enterprises. They have large amounts of-capi~ tal invested in every country, and have, perhaps, done more to the new countries of the world than’ has any other people. A great many plain American; citizens possess wealth that far-ex-; ceeds that of Princes and Kings. The American Mutti-Millionaires, Their Families and Pedigrees il conte re ee Se ae |WORLD ALMANAC - AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. OLIVES. Fancy Queen Extra Choice OLIVES, 4-02, bottle, 5c 8-oz. bottle, 10c STUFFED OLIVEs. 4-oz. bottle, 10c 8-02, bottle, 19¢ English Pickles. Finest Imported Chow Chow and Mixed. In Glass Patent Top Bottle. 15c, A GROUP OF SPECIALS. This week we have many good things to offer the economical housekeeper. So great has been the call for our Teas and Coffees that we again print the list and continue to sell the choicest grades of these goodsimported into the country at the lowest prices ever quoted for like qualities. There are numerous other specials at attractive prices, and we ask you to look over the list. We also wish to announce the opening of another James Butler store, at 462 Amsterdam avenue, between 82d and 83d streets, on Saturday next. PRUNES. FLOUR. CALIFORNIA FRUITS. All our Prunes come direct from the Santa Clara The famous “ Pride of St. Louis,” milled specially East View Brand—choice quality and natural Valley of California, They are of fine flavor and} | for us from hard Spring wheat. Excellent for baking flavor, This-week we offer these splendid California make a delicious dessert. and pastry making. Fruits at a price lower than ever before quoted. CHOICE GROCERIES 47c. 7 Ibs. 15c. 334 Ibs, 8c, ° ° Liberty Preserves, made from fresh fruit: and Pues Sugar; 3-Ib. stone jar. E Peerless Prepared Flour ielb. pkge, . . Golden Dd rip Syrup, ‘a bottle. , | Peert pkge. New Orleans Mo Doltleseeeeeee |French Peas, very small, our ‘own Importation; can. .eceess T he Business Man’ Desh Companion. | Peas, Hillside Brand, Early June, sifted; can, 13c.; 2 can: Peas, Queen Brand, Early June, CAN cree eees sce Book of Facts for Men of Facts. | Bvaporated Peaches, |b ORANGES. New crop fancy California Navels, Medium size, dozen, Large size, dozen, Extra large size, dozen, LEMONS. hase. Wey Messinas, A COMPLETE POLITICAL REGISTER. Price 25C. iia tay) | THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New Yorks STORES EVERYWHERE, 10 RETAIL » BRANCHES 20¢, 25c, 30c, of Newsdealers, Large size, about 55 toa pound. For this sale, Bi 1é Ibs 3 lb 20 ag, 2474 Ibs., Pears, Plums, full-size 15c Se Ce Bag, 1234 Ibs., 25c, Peaches, Apricots, Can, ¢ | Hominy, best 5-1b. carton. , To those desiring atea of first quality | Best Mochaand Java; 3 pounds, vs and uniform richness of flayor Ee rec-| 70€.; pound.es.es, es 25c| » 25c, Butler's Peppety eID) Gale sseeee 7¢ | “Tinen bage.... ommend our Same grade elsewhere 38c, and 40c. Ib,| Persian Dates, pack 3 20 Salmon, Monument Brand, Red 10 Blue Ribbon Farin h. ri IC) Alaska, caneees.. C | carton, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, | Mixed, open Gunpowder and |? "D5 25€.; pounderss.eeve.. VNC a Oll, Domestic, ats bot- 15c| "zen, Sport Brand, fancy 16c : Young’ iyson'; 3 Ios» Shi 3B e |Peertess Catsup, made of solid tome Saas ideal Macernlice ipaghetth jmpart- as Ralhecarcie toes and pure spices; pint bottle, 8c Rat Nv Ye istate full! cream |Cromarty Bloaters, fine, large, ta\Corm fined Maser g Good strength and full favored Mixed, 10c reakiast and Oolong. Perea on 25e 10c fat CRACKERS, (eesetecneeh Graham Crackers, large red ‘Our extra fancy choicest first pickings, 25c | ) ¢ packages. —_ ugh res 8c Can String Beans, riety |Yneeda Milk.soe ..eveees )'3 packages Can Peas, lish Breaktast, Indlin and O- 10c u u.. us) Can Tomatoes, Golden Tips Ceylon, The finest of these nett Shiela ee a y) fn parchment lined cartons; 25c | Seeded Raisins, Peerless Brand, 10c| ae AI SOR TEES, Cc. % lb Ib. Cartoneveecsee, s+ IC | Evaporated Apricots, |b. carton J2¢ |Champague Waters, package... 196 ne { BLUE RIBBON \ \ An absolutely pure cream \ of tartar baking powder, QUARTER POUND CAN, HALF POUND CAN, 8c, POUND CAN, TEAS. COFFEE. | Butler's Mustard, %4-1b. can. 8 Yellow or White Meal, Best No. 1 Fancy Fresh Roasted Santo for, Pearl Tapioca, pound carton., : 5 fi “Choice No. 2, 15c.; half pint bottlesees.eseeee Chaser ibe eee acl” naw fishy, 9 foreces eacsaneantts Sek le orm, finest Maine bu + 42c Unxld Brand, , up in parchment lined cartons to reserve their rich fragrance, Oolong, 10, nd, 80¢.3 4 Ib Draeauie tee oe c Snes * |Seeded Raisins, Triumph 5 | VS V9e The 3 Cans, Teas, | Brand; Ib, carton, 13¢.; 2 for. ‘eas, v@ und, B0c. BAKING POWDER. Oc, 35c.

Other pages from this issue: