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ee 2L OF ROSSLYN : a Right in Stopping Payment on Check Given to a Gambler, District et, in a decision] livered by defendant o none of ed down to-d sof{ boats on the Cunard Line, ply of Rosslyn in a sult brought | tweon England and this port. Tt repre- | EEDN’T PAY $150 tion, It depresses the notion of the |{t fe because they know that {t {s pure , PO KE R D lungs; produces dryness of the/and wholesome and free froin nerve- | throat; loss of movement of the bow-| deadening drugs, It fs Invaluable as Holds that the English Nobleman Was (hy patent medicines dopending on Herman Joreph. in tho Seventh }ing that the cheek was moda and de.) the de him to recover $180, the amount| sents the amount won from defendant given dy him on the Cunarder| by persons to whom it was given, at a which he arrived, for a gambling} game of cards called poker, played on|/mé@ Anoth Doard on the passage over hare. @ult was drought by the law firm| “Defendant made the payee's months ago, played @ game of {and had given the check he was during the five or six days of the | formed that the person to whom ace , Hoffman & Wahle, the owners | Quaintanco on the boat, and participated ‘the check, who had received {t In ajin the game at his invitation, ‘The de- tratisaction from Joseph Cohn, |fendant does not undertake to swear to the police as “Doc” Owens. [that there was any cheating in the Ressiyn, on his way to this country |same; he eaw none, but after he lost ins he He lost all his ready cash ana|had given it was a card-sharp and that the note to the man called Cohn,| he had been robbed, @ to be “Doo” Owens, the] Earl at Police Headqnnrtera, and card sharp. When the Fart ‘he was informod of the true In the Rogues’ Gallery, and was y Saint Clatr ine, Marl of Rosslyn, and the devi- t thereupon caused payment eigion in a case of practically the) and delivered files the Tinglish flag. ‘of Justice Joseph ts nearly as long.| the check to be stopped, and did~ro. worthy Jus’ in his opinion.| The steamer upon which the #amiii tes Justice Magruder, of Illinola, Inj was held and the check that was mad “After his arrival {n this port he was taken to Police Headquarters, where of Owens and stopped pay-|he was stiown a portralt of this person Ine @ wave his name | formed that he was well known to the cw by the name of ‘Doc’ Owens, De of | ~ae-Moment and revts his decision on| ‘‘Defendant sought to prove upon the at of the Illinois Justi trial the laws of England tn respect ‘The Court's Views. carefully preserved the records 6 ad say’ is ready to set the thereto and offered in evidence a book i Drought from the Law Institute which | Zustice Joseph's decisipn was as fol-| his counsel claims contains the statutes THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1903, DRUGS, BRAIN AND MOTION. "Opium or morphine,” eave Bar-jhospitais preseribe Father John's | jtholow, the noted medical authority, | Medicine for chronic throat and lung '“preduce disorder of brnin and mo- troubles and all rundown conditions, | New York's Finest IMPSON {RAWFORD GO. 19th to 20th St. Recital Hall, Sixth Floor, Continuation of last week's Great Scocess Pigyi ng 220 to 3.30 5. Every Day. Pictures ih Br ciae the ibe actty- a spring tonic because it nourishes " ty of the kidneys.” From the fore- the blood and nd drives out 5 i ‘ going {t can tm easily understood |the impurities, Tia genie laxative ef- | Annual NO i ION And Supplies for Upholsterings, Awnings, fect corrects the digestion and ptarts Sale of - _ Dressmakers Slip-Covers, Curtains, theso and similar drugs for thelr ef- the sysiem working in @ natural way. fect are dangerous and expote you td It js not a patent medicine, 60 years | jfatal disease, When physiclans and (in use. oe PERSONAL. ‘sults In my family I am pleased to {n- Mary EB. Oakes, Newburyport, doree Father John's Medicine."—Rev. in a severe |\N. W. Matthews, First Primitive » throat, for Methodist Chureb, Lowell, Mass. 8 to thank Fether ten ! "Many persons of onr institution == have used Father John's Medicinn “Tt Isa splendid tonic. Please send with very satisfactory results."-Hos- h bottle of Mather John’s pital St. Vincent de Paul, Manchester. Medicine.”—Mrs. A. Drone, Newark, N. J. Splendid time now to figure with us on Awnings and Fur- niture Coverings. Wecan do the work better—and for less than a month hence, when Starts To-morrow with a Rush, =r. Dressmakers and all other folk who sew will welcome the beginning of this important store event. At the right time of the year for such things, | } we're sob we give to it deserved prominence. \ Wednensay Senay: Prepared for months ahead, of course; even now we're planning the 200 in the lot, 24-inch size, covered next one. in torsin the “Am better than ever in my life. Was curred of consumption by Father “Knowing of {ts merit and history |John's Modicine.”—Constable B. 3, and having used it with beneficial re- ‘Gately, Lowell, Mass. CAMMEYER No other house in New York places such extensive purchasing con- of wallifal color Oren, cuore tracts, or lays plans on so broad a scale—with this result: tiaee Baeiey cane * a ¥ es, Pe . Every Little Thing to Help Along Thimblework new coorings enn so 87 Yo 8 Falls Under the Ban of Very Special Pricing, Pai aptiaw/(Cunialess Not only things to sew with, but every utility classed under the convenient word ‘Notions,”’ Nottingham Lace Curtains, about 40 form a part of the sale. Whatever your needs may be—for now, when sewingvis at its height, or styles, exquisite copies of the real laces later, when you are off to mountain and shore, where such things are hard to get—it will pay you at eerie ae eee edges, handsomely to form a close acquaintance with this selling occasion. ; eis gas) haskaasl Notion Store first floor—19th street aisles. $1.50, $2.35, $3.2£ Tapestry Couch Covers. Dresamaking Supplics. Hooks and Byes and Pins. Best American Pins, ® papers. ke fe We have onganined a special de- To more effective! ne | M8KOrted a 4 ry heavy quality, in pe: re PERanl” for enes arcomnakine. || yantence rae toremmatore re aace ; Hs of Antique, Griental Rugs; finisbed trade at rear of our Notion Store. Nad put up specially for us Hooks heavy tassel fringe, worth one balf ! 8 where dressmakers will find t and Eyes, in separate boxes. We more than these special prices: t largest and ock of supplic: ff em ; Spe Frices: 6TH AVE,, COR. 20TH ST, Maia geund eave cacenis ||) sicen ce emcees 1 Cute: $3.75 and 35.90 gale every |mportant {tem ts cut Hercules Hooks (without, eves), Twin Dress Si ; below regular esale prices. apring anack,, and made of Brass dozen ay: (none ‘be price, Closing Out Balance ane Dae ee ing, excere | Soak Sete, fbn and while, $40 Strictly Ball-Bearing Ay) :: i . cel gross . 1 econ. serial Tlercules Invisipi Sewing Machines, , h f Seres Beiting, fines 2 Te $14.95. Women’s Glove |\\\\ mire iiie 8 Sn Te SPB uring iis sale we “Runs like a Bicycle." altings for drems- grill stamp al Silt atarip ail beltings Every idea of the best Singer is tn- corporated, along with some.additional Stock, Two hundred—that would be five solid carloads—and their equal you never saw—for the tory in every respect you may return of England, Prneaian and Taffeta Bindings, Bee} Se oes {saprovements that tena fo. relieve the Gyn et si rus nding, a: Eyes, without Pompadoar ci ‘ efforts and emergencies of shewho sews, “This action js brought upon a check Against Our Own Laws, . Wier: do FOL InIRGET ipadour Combs, sale pric $ % SP eilkted in Yondon, England: drawn upon| +t) am convinced ‘that atest Spring Shades, New Fresh ike Prussian “Binding: re Te eT ee, poatrettes, imitati Noiseless, have self-threading shuttle, ‘B bank there payable to the order of us 8 zen Size 4) 2c. Bre. Special lot of Back automatic tension, and all the running Joxeph Coh: \d which indorsed Goods, Silk t White— eaoh . perts are ball-berring. It was @oltvered, and subsequentiy came 7 op quality; piece, $1c.; dozen....81.10 Hercules: Hooke vend heron drawers, in the new swell front, drop- ; nt Ott i at Half Frice. | Wualenses. card, “Lao. proce; great gross, head construction—having the appear for gefendant, disctiecing’ this proceed: At less than present cost of raw | \Semaking. Pins, Standard card ice. OF Stee eee Clemed rear emuntet nt en as bone. Pane Snalict juaranteed for five “Ting re Women’s newest Paris points, embroidered suede and real 9 8c ctnee GATE One, Temaskable, pur. America aualty: M.C. omeltcounege, eevorted widths, in | P keep it in repair ‘tonld say be needs | glace kid gloves. Regular $1.50 and $1.75.......+5+ hone, at a price cut that will make aa ee pecking Dew ¢ price—$14.95. $40.00 is an | a most unusuel stir among dresa- bepress Rested ieee Gta agent's price. Some stores ask that EMPLOYEES AT THE . =e . mmakeye: Dresemaking Pins, in half-pou' Ved, 10) in bo isaac The Sita Glove, for women, real kid, suede and mocha, ‘Owing to the recent heavy in- | Boxes, made specially for the slack Blas Vel y seo MORGUE ARE HUNGRY ||} Regular price 's1.25 ’ ' c grease in the cost of the raw bone | BMBF JTANICTE Roished™ with | > Daaree Butt . 1 it a Whatenone strip Sr ilgher wot needle point ae ———— i it 4, * . 1 |, No. 6 No. 6, ||] Cammeyer Princess Gloves, for women, in fine imported i) senan tacponetarert: wen aabulty, NSB oe lengths. Pyrographic Art Grane Has Records of Conversa-| Threaten to Strike Unices the Food kidy suede and cape skin, in all colors. Regular $1.0 69c is lot Je oF the old standard 270, Bic, Bio. Boon Dna oe Benoa Floor, Front, tione Between Husband and Is Improved Both as to Quality A : weight, and we guarantee every or wets ‘We direct attention to our unusual SOCK on ecivere Rrstirotelaleversibia/s ererelolsisioveteisziersie Sonond Sewing Silk and Cotton. ‘Japanned iair B 4 z _ Correspondent. and Quantity. ; ptlie. plece, $1.88 dosen, $16.50 No Sewing Silk te etter known | Jeb-head Hat Pins, i dSscn in Droz Laan tere eye {Special to The Evening World.) o attendants say they dolf{ Women’s Cape and Dogskin Gloves, reduced from $1.25 Dreas Shields. among, dresamakers than the Simp: ‘Linen Co! fn ment ‘ fo} son Crawford Co, "Perfection cles, both useful and ornamental, &c. STAMFORD, Marci Mra, Fanny T. wh to eat and threaten to 5 Ac Nip ialnieelaaieslers aveiners Warranted brands at exception- brand.’ ‘There {s no better Silk for . » $1.50 and $1.85 to....... monies nted mF ne Gala Sia, Sask Sein fe, Of Hartford, has drought sult for strike uniees the diet Is improved and ally 10% Pree oa Dress Bhinids. Ag | each Card Stands, ‘Shallow Bowls, eeagainst her husband, Mi .{entarged, pure rubber, with superior Nain- Fea Loving Picture Frames, , who, he alleges, Is now -| A committee of the attendante Is pro sook covers. fully. gusranteed: GI la are iy Boxes ate. / @ent of Stamford, She claims a div to cail upon Comnitrstoner. He ally 4c. and 16e. palr. etait » fC. , . 4 Dapaktmal : Fo. 8. Gc. Pair, SBc. dozen; No. cards fo ‘Also a full line of ‘ban- nd on statutory grounds, an well as deser- ‘olks, of the Department of Chart No. 8. OC, PO aonen: ‘Corset. a e of designed & ‘tion, and names a young matron of Now ee carts ‘ - _ 108, ON CRAWFORD 00. 0 now. wood for burning in:the most popular AB co-respondent. ttendant th, and thoes PERFECT DRESS 8) 5 e etant ‘A feature of the evidence, which if ad- hw emptor tn thi capacity are ante PATE 1. OWNED AND SOLD ae. oe. Ee, phy muon HOSE SUPPORTERS. the trial, to take place next [Ane Soin tne aa tty on quanite ce ee = fe ein at ae Perfect inmahape, perfect in quality, | ply during this sale will mean ‘Twin Satin Pad Hose Support : ator nem bs" St DECORATIVE and ART OBJECTS. periest naar, pervect dmg | ki ammreeate saving of many dole aug aceatte pefoa BE 7 . raphic records walch | Ror, WHO ¢ nd A ” protection than any other on the He ae oundation to have obtained | of" raat Twenty-siath atrects ne (O° Mijgnt woight, alze A, 180. pair, | all Beet R ei edesoaduct on the past, renee OM ptorees wera glad’ to. tuck thule. fa5i CURIO CABINETS; HALL, MANTEL AND $93 seen La se, pn SPECIAL SALE OF “June b vhich th Beile ; D ered, size A, Z8c. pair, nd Under ther tabhestrom gil te Brite te TRAVELLING CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS, sougemle covered, ste Aste” Patt! Wines and Liquors. irs, Crane tells the story’ she| were transferred to Mra. O'Connor's CARRARA MARBLE STATUARY, LARGE $2.95 dozen. @iscovered that Crane and the co- )tsble an do not recommend It, If ‘Sixth Floor, Teopondent, were to meet mt a certain| atic the Morgus empicvecs aay they PORCELAIN VASES WITH VIENNA DECO. We offer s choice lot of* California Bee save one areni Busts, : RATIONS, CARVED IVORY PIECES, ETC., Two Hundred C uches To Be Sold 12 50 Aa et a, eee ee | ee Placed a phonoerany 2°,thyi aries | JUSTICE ROESCH’S TURN Twenty Dollar 0 Wednesday at eJIUe Calor, "hey bare om gure re has caret Recorda : Wednesday, March 18th, . Filth Floor. purity and merit, not satistac~ jo in operation in tho|Me Will Lecture To-Morrow in the iabesd it the Sud ald like t 1 fe wou et fear tc Among. lawsers the opinion Law Series at Columbia. . Amon; te thet tae Court will mot admit) Justice George F. Roesch will deliver phonograph. course e& courts of Passenger Train Hit Freight and FRANKFORT, Ind, March 17.—A| pal Courts,”* delivered the | pen ran into @ freight train in the Court of Appeal dnesday course, this morning at Cyclone and ten recelved cuts and bruises, time on thelr way. One siesper turned bury, of the City Court; City M. ‘ever, while another and a day coach| trate Robert C. Cornell, ex-District- torney bugene A. Philbin, ¢ were damaged. Counsel G. I. Rives, Ju freight was supposed to be on a] Coxe, of tha United Sta ie track. but that train was #0 long! and Surrogate Abner C, it of it projected onto the m K, The signals of the freight brak t peident er and Patterson, of the Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown ‘ H, Shopping an Extravagance. G F & ‘ e ‘Ail of them, however, wore able to con-| Appeliate Diviston; Judge Samuel Sei the ealendar in the series, each for an jwlgnais of the freight, brake: | expose pf ens, muniect from the view were nm ce point of je department oh - Perey pale pa he rep, the fourth in the serles of lectures on (prea ee “The administration of Justice,” in the TO HURT IN RAILROAD CRASH, |avaitorium, art Hutl, Columbia Unt- es versity, at 4.20 to-morrow afternoon, The braces all branches of the fustice, and Juatice Roesch Sleeping Car Tarned Over. will deal with "The New York Muntvl- bound passenger train on the} Chief Judge Alton B. Parker, of the — B.Altmanséy. Table Linens. Umportations of Scotch, Irish and Austrian Table Linens, comprising the season’s newest patterns, many of which are exclusive, Also Hemstitched and open work Cloths and ‘Napkins; Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Satin Finish Bed Spreads; Towels in plain and fancy weaves, For Wednesday and Thursday, March [8th \g and 19th, sale of § TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS exclusive designe (Glove Finish), as followa, Cloths, 2x2 yards, . Each $2.20 ‘ag Qxey“ . “ 2.85 “ 2x3 “ Abe “ 3.45 Breakfast size, per dozen, 2.10 Dinner“ “ 3.00 oe |p * also HED HUCK TOWELS, per doz. $4.50 At One-Third Less than Original Prices. 1 them at any ti en ane od money. The selling price is actually less than the cost of frame and cdvering. In other words, mee spe Blaticay th days ing nothing for the filling, or springs, or the arduous work of particular making. S-year-old Claret, tneluding Jug > yeh aeicare to pay $12.50 for them. You are getting $20 Couches. . ba) "The frames are handsome in design—solid oak, highly polished. Upholstering is the per- fection of spring work, the coil springs used being the famous ‘‘Kangaroo,’ which are the highest grade manufactured. Construction is perfect; sanitary, resilient and indestructible. Coverings are of fine quality Wellington or Rockwood Velours, in either plain or figured. Guaranteed in every detail. If you have needs for a couch—this is an exceptional opportunity. No Let Up No Let Uv Sale of Housefurnishings. “Lowest prices” to us actually means that. | it at the prices we have already advertised. ~So to- We have said it in this Housefurnishing Goods | morrow morning the counters will hold as fine an Sale, and the lively sell- | assortment as they did on Monday, and at Mon- ing is good testimony of day's prices. Voting But ny a As we told you before, this is a new’line of 2LCCTU speak for themselves. double-coated Enamelled Ware, made bya very a The “Ideal” Gray Enamelled Steel Ware has | large manufacturer. He selected the Simpson disappeared like magic. Since the beginning of | CrawfordCo.’s Housefurnishing Store as distributors, this sale more than 5,000 pieces have been sold, | and we will continue to sell this double-coated first It is the very best Enamelled Steel Ware on the quality goods at lower prices than others ask for market, and we intend to supply your demand for | single coated enamelled wares. We mention: * deal’? Water Pails, 10 qt. “Ydeal’? Dish or Rinsing ‘Jdeal’’ Tea Kettles, 5-qt. ‘Ideal’? Covered Buckets, 8. Altman & &o, Ne 125th Street West, ‘Svein tone £83 FAMOUS SHOE for WOMEN. pa Spring styles now ready—an immense va- 9 ‘ 45 | 3-qt. size, 15c,; 4-qt.-size 19 riety HERE every cone noted for its ex-|! | Si¢------ Pans, 12-at. AE hay nanan 19 | size....:- ranacuatnengs | 3 quisite fit, stylish shapeliness and absolute ‘Ideal’? Tea Pots, 2-qt. (Ideal”’ Rice or Oatmeal ‘Ideal’? Preserve Kettles, size, 29¢, ; $-qt. size...... 39 Boilers, 154-qt- size.,...29 | 2-qt.size,12c.; 3-qt. size. 19 Tdeal'’ Coffee Pots, 2-at, |“ vrgeq* Wash Basins, | _ ‘‘Ideal’? Berlin Kettles or comfort. These Shoes are indorsed by fash- ionable women everywhere—shapes to fit foot, for all Qeqt, size 19c,; S-qt | size, 29c. ; 3-qt. size...... 39 , i ; karl fee Ft fra aceon" OYC)|f [soar ee 3D | “dai” Ton Kevic, Age | 10piach ein. .-0. 12 | Seren wis come “is : anne Rance, wa’ Piste, | atten esses 10 | Sat sie. 20 4at ole, 35 BATH ROOM FITTINGS. ectarees st te with Draincr, esses B.Altmans@y. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. New colorings are shown in THE MARVEX GLOVE to correspond with the prevailing dress materials. Glace and Suede, Mocha, Cape, Silk or Lisle Thread Gloves, WOMEN'S TWO.CLASP GLACE GLOVES, (Real Kidshin) Black, White and Colom, . « + $£.00 Pair. (Rear of Rotunda.) ° le a Groceries: Am, 'wpertant Sax. th Floor. ‘cane, doa, low PICKLES NES Sour GRAM Ioa, Ge Mase dare ae | Clara Valleys BUCK WHAT New York Save | EVEN, PRESERVES Th wate der. Toilet Paper Holders. Shower Bath Spray, value $1.75, at.. Bath Tub Seat, Solid Walnut .. O14 Fashioned Buckwheat, 6 ibs,,.45 al 7 MELK—Fora Condensed Mile % ADINES > ve ‘eer- ‘H, Coarles Evaporated Cream; can, CORRAL A-Cuelinn, ‘Rice or Im- fires, bo bere ative ot, Ney comme, | gonial t scnentine, Bite ar eat bb, bow was a poet Eighteenth $t., Nineteenth $1, Sixth Avenue, New York,

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