The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1903, Page 9

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{ CODING: BABES. Keeps a Parrot, Two Dogs and Four Quarrelsome Cats. MO CHILDREN ARE WANTED. (he Ejected Tenant Says the Land- lady Called Her “Starved Monk- ' ey,” “Hussy,” “Skinny Trash,” and “Blue-Faced Cat.” ‘The fact that @ woman with seven Olive branches was beset with untoid GiMculties in finding a nome tn the Bronx eaused no little consternation in the Yanks of those famities that have fol- flowed the Jiblical injunction, “Increase end muitiply.” Many tersh Wrgs were murmured Qgelne he child-exciuding landlords, but ‘what can be said tn behalf of Mrs. H. J. Bnyter, who owna the house at No. 87 Hisprod atreet, Brooklyn? She has dis- POssessed one of her tenants on the ground that she ts objectionable becaues the has two eweet little girls! { ‘Mhese toddlers make too much noise for her comfort, declares Mrs. Snyder. Bhe. by the way, has no offspring, but ‘he has one parrot, four cats and t#o . ‘The motier of the two litte girls who has been forced to seek new lodg- ngs on a day's notice is Mrs, Joseph ragea, An Evening World reporter allied at No. 87 Himrod street to-day and saw Mrs. Oregan and the two “ob- Yeotionable" youngsters. A Few Pet Namen. “Not only did Mrs. Snyder dispossess me," said the mother of the two little ‘ones, “but she called me all manner of Gruel names, She called me: “A starved monkey, @A hussy, “Skinny trash, “A piue-faced cat. | “She said that my little Blanche, who Ig'only two years old, and Rosy, who Is four, made her life miszrable by their boise, Noise? You ought to hear her parrot, her cats and her dogs!” Just then the shrill exclamation, Wot \ ell, Bill," rang out in the rear of the Louse, “Hear that? said Mrs. Cragen. ‘That's that parrot. He keeps that up started the oats and d: your nerves are shattered. not satisfied with four cats, but hes to bring in all the wai 8 repeating, ‘Who's a lobster? ‘You're beter, ‘You're a lobster, ‘Wow, wot t' ‘ell, Bill.’ Just think of that and then of her saying that my two little darlings are objectionable. when that, terrible bird’ gets s join in until Then she is “Then ed-looking cater. ulers in the neighborhood and put all day long and frightens the Ufe out) chem in the cellar, where they of people who come to call on me. Then |spit and meow all night long. Of courve, he screeches like a dozen foghorns and)! ‘Who's a lobster?, y it isn’t pleasant to be dispossessed when have always paid your rent must say I couldn have f that menagerie much heighbdor. They obildren never annoyed any noise and seemed to be wel! also had a Fab iiped to collection of . dogs an Caster Witlinery. Copies of Imported Models Scores of beautiful Hats to this price. selling in many stores at Handkerchiets Jor Wen and Women. At 7 EACH.—Men’s ae 220 Pure All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs ; % to 1% inch hems; all ect; mew snowy crisp linen. Regular 25c. and 35c, quality. At EACH—Women’s Seal Linen Hand: embroidered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; several de- signs. Regularly up to 25c. each. - (Special Counters, 18th Bt. Aisle.) “Splendid Values!"” That's new Spring and Summer styles. an 500) 575.00 to $20.00. (Millinery Balon, 24 Floor.) For Wen. choose from at new and strictly correct Wen’s and Women's Gloves. Speotal Pre-Caster Values. Our Glove Store is completely stocked with all thar is the new Spring season. : matter what Glove ideas you may have, we can please you, They are correct copies of Hats|MEN'S % P.K. GLACE GLOVES; in tans and reds; all sizes; regular $1.00 quality; special, MEN'S FULL P.K. AND OVERSEAM GLACE AND GENUINE MOCHA GLOVES; in all the desirable colors; $1.50 quality; colors; perfect fitting; Wen’s Underwear. Spring and Early Summer Weighes. ‘Thousands of garments are included in this sale. Each is carefully and properly made and of extra good material. Prices are about one-third less than those of elsewhere, MEY’ - fo pelt at H1.09; all leon; per ear go) MEN'S IMPORTED FRENOH SANITARY LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR, gira well finished, made to sell at Q 6, $1.60; all elzes; at io MEN'S BALGRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS; shirts come with long or short Mleoves; made to well at 60s.; all OO wines; at MEN'S FINE LISLE THREAD UNDER- WEAR, white, eoru or colors; short or long Gieeres and ‘ners on stout or Lipid eines; iss knee length “Drawers, reguiariy tito, at 98e (Main Floor, Centre, 18th Bt.) the general verdict. Best and most popular leathers. Wen's 3.50 Shoes at 1.90. ; some are even better. Among tised brand: Heather claim it will wear better than Patent “all sizes; high sad low styles oes and heels; all sizes; most of these were at 61,95. nye ir in this foe cs S185 bee oon 4 not a pair in this lot ar $1. for $5.00. 46 a + Boys’ 1.50 Shoes, * 5%. % iC emen's 9.00 to 5.00 Oxtord Gies, 1.95, prety, wien in Kichkion Colin and Pavers Leather: welted or hand- 8B good styles; Vici Kid, French Calf and Box Calf; all have either Goodyear or Parrdwvelied soles; all sizes for men; most of these are $3.50 shoes of an advere these are some Patent Leather Shoes. Wen’s 3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, 2.20. Patent Coltskin, softer than Patent Leather, yet brighter in gloss; tanners of this Goodyear welted soles: ——_ Jor Women. 4 Women's 3,50 Shoes, /.95, Allshe grad syieg all the leathers, such as Vici Kid, Patent Leather, Patent in, Velour Calf and Dull Kid; face and buon; several styles of made to sell at $3.50; your choice heels; all sizes and widths in every made to sell at $3.00, and some te Women's Giese rand Oxterd Ties at 98e, Oxfords are ie Ki kid or pasent leather Ai jpociom sola: regular or Cuban heels all sigest tre thoes ore Via Kid beach and lace; all sizes, For Children. I8e, special, special, Razors and Strops. ‘WOMEN'S 3-CLASP SUEDE GLOVES; wi GEO. RAZORS field, England ; fine quality steel handles. GEO. Pl steel, SWING RAZOR STROPS: porpoise hide: 190 canvas back, OSTENHOLM & SONS’ I, X. L. heliow made in Shef. story 590 WOSTENHOHLM & SONS TRUE IPE BRAND RAZORS ; good qualit (Main Floor, Front, 18a St.) Gye Glasses and Spectacies, FRAMELESS EYE 2 boi piel solid 0, with firs ood lenses: patent offvet guards, FRAMELESS EYE GLASSES; solid gold spring: fecncatemchetess AAS Soring: loose, ID. GOLD SPECTACLES SOL! GLASSES; all myles, fied 4 wy! with fire Foe 6903 Stylish Spring Shoes Underpriced. (Balcony, Oth Ave, and 16th 6.) Che Big Sate Continues. Thousands of pairs of excellent shoes in all the Catldren's 850, Shoes at 50e. ‘Sei alibi, with double sole; all saws Grom dhe nal fellows’ | Black Kids buon and lace black and 7 10 Qlain Floor Front, 18th t.) with the Wille boy at the time of accident, sortoborated Mr. Hutehin BOY, GOES FREE. Albert B. Hutchings, Brooklyn Millionaire Who Ran Down Boy in Auto, Was Not to Blame, Magistrate Decides. GOING FIVE MILES AN HOUR, Albert B. Hutchings, a Brooklyn mill- fonaire, was absolved of al) respons{dil- ity in the Butler Street Court to-day for running down and Killing August Wille, nine years old, with his big French rac- Ing automobile, Mrs, Hutchings accompanied her hus- band to court. He told the Magistrate his machine was going only five miles an hour and that the accident was un- avoidable, as the boy darted directly in front. Corroborated by Pinymate, Noble, of No. 268 Ninth avenue, attired. Buys Here Ten’s Suits, in cash stores $12 to $14; special, Trousers, Men’s Shoes, 263 SIXTH AVEN Entrance Through CPEN SATURDAY Regular 50c. Hose, All the balance of our regular broken sizes, at.. French kid, suede and cape skin; importation, at. ..cseeseererrers Offered at &5c, each; To close at 3|c, each “White and Gr lat $1.85 each, 45 dozen Silk Striped drawers in this line; story. Noble The Business Man Because it is necessary for him to be faultlessly You cannot leave our store with an ill-fitting Suit; and the material is better than ‘ou can buy at a similar price in any cash store, uy your Easter Suit now, and pay in EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. up in fancy mixed cassimeres; perfect fit; actual price Prince Albert faced with silk merveilleux, finely tailored, equal in cut and style to merchant tailors’ work; special, The perfect fit and the low prices are what keep this stock moving all the 3 00 time. Fancy striped worsteds and cassimeres $8 and down to De leather. We offer a 3 50 cial this week, in patent leather, or Oxfords, worth $5, for Je T.KELLY, BROOKLYN, 470 FULTON STREET. CAMMEYER : 6TH AVE., COR, 20TH ST, Spring Sale Men’s Half Hose. Fine lisle thread and cotton Half Hose in fancy colors and blacks, new designs, hand- somely embroidered in silk by hand; stripes and figares; new gray effects. CLOSING OUT WOMEN’S GLOVES. Children's hid, swede, mocha and cape skin Gloves, week eoecees ere eter cemeeeteeennes All the balance of our regular $1.50 and $1.75 Glowes, real Offered at $1.00 cach: Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts, id that the lads w playing together tn the stroot when the auto dashed up. Some one yelled, “Look out for the auto!’ and the boys Jumped in opposite directions. Heath Noble got out of harm's way, but as Mr. Hutch- Inge turned his machine to avoid the boys, Willie darted directly In front of it. The heavy machine knocked him down and passed over him, crushing nearly every bone in his @ody. He died within an hour. While Mr. Hutchings was being dis- charged in court, the viotim'a father, a poor baker, who lives with a wife and three children in two poorly furnished rooms at No, 806 Eighteenth street, was looking for an undertaker. He said he didn't have the money to bury the child and would have to find some one who would give him credit. No Word from Auto Owner. The arief of Mrs. Willie ts pathetic. She has cried hysterically since the body of her oldess child was brougiit homs. The familv has heard nothing from Mr. Hutchings and they are not the sort to think of appealing to him. Mr. Hutchings was arrested after the accident and was furious when put in a cell. He had more than $1,000 in his pocket, but the police sergeant refused to accept cash bail, Mr. Hutchings was imprisoned for several hours before he got into communtcation with his friends, All of the season’s best styles. ine Suits, made 10.00 Coats and Vests, elegant quality Thibet, 18.00 Made to fit the foot, of the best UE, NEW YORK. Furniture Store. EVENING TILL 10. Zo" $1.00 and $1.25 Women’s and 50c. Perrins and our own 73. Jotn Daniol\ Sons Sons OFFER FOR MEN: - Shirts, Underwear and Half Hose At Special Cut Prices for Friday & Saturday, Selected from our well-assorted stock of high-grade fur- nishings, and not bought as jobs for special sale Purposes, —Any $1.00 Shirt in stock, comprising all the n Shirts, ; ew Colored Effects, in Stiff Bosom or Negligee, also | White Laundered, in all styles, 6 Shirts for $5.00, 100 dozen White Unlaundered Shirts, reinforced back and| | front, good value at SOc. each, ; 6 Shirts for $1.80. ‘ay all-wool Medium yVeignt uc Underwearg) ins and Drawers, our regular good va sizes 84 to BO inches, no Regular price 86c, each; to close, 3Qc¢, each, Fine imported Lisle Threac and Cotton, in | Half-Hose; et) seasonable styles, of lace ar and plain jcolors, with hand-embroidered and clocked effects; regular | price 80c, per pair, Offered at 35c,; 8 pairs for § 1.00, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, BROADWAY, S&S AND 9: STS. | Entrances on Three Thoroughfares, MANHATTAN TRADING STAMP COMPA 152-154 W. 23d St. Cor. 83d St. & Ave. A. © GREEN TRADING STAMPS - STORES FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. T tie largest, and by far the finest, premium store in the world, 152-154 West 23d Street, with its immense stock of high-grade premiums, is ready for your inspection. A store which will excite comment in the City of New York must be something decidedly out of the ordinary. But all who have seen it, and examined the goods, marvel that an establishment of such magnitude as this can be maintained for the sole purs pose of supplying goods for household utility and adornment without one cent of expense to the people. And it would bea greater marvel should any one who has visited the store ever become indifferent to Green Trading Stamps, or fail to ask for them. Over five thousand merchants of Greater New York give them. Watch for our signs, which read “We Give Trading Stamps,” and bear a fac-simile of our trading stamp, which has the name “Sperry & Hutchinson” upon its face. To each one who calls is given a book to paste stamps in, a list of the mer= chants who give them and $1.00 worth of stamps (10) FREE with which to start a saving. The attendants will gladly furnish any information desired. If you cannot call in person, send your name and address to “Manhattan TeABing Stamp Co., 152-154 West 23d Street,” and we'll mail you a Stamp Book, with the “FREE” Stamps. THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO., PROP’RS. THOMAS A. SPERRY, President. CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00. SURPLUS, $100,009.00, LOCAL STORES: 156-160 W. 125th St. 2.4.6 Westchester A Cor. 86th St. & 3d Ave. 283 Grand We own and operate more stores than any other concern in the world, cheeks, neck or restoring and contour tattetaction. FOR Ri No woman about FREE, Dr. Obaries’ 10 cents, will also en trated, for whose t: the stre: blood, s that need, That pallor, your dr In order dress to THE mentioning by mail pre! EVERY WOMAN Sere stout Rene FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST flabby breans it has never failed to give pertect the eyes or mouth, Dr. Food removes them Ike magic. SPECIAL OFFER.—The regular price of Dr. Charles’ Fleah Food {s $1.00 « box, but to in- troduce it tuto thousands of new homes we have | deolded to send two boxes to all who answer this advertisement and send us $1.00. All packages are sent In plain wrapper, postage prepaid, which contains all the and tui sirecttens ter rT DR.CHARLES CO. ,2%,Park riser, Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food will also be found on male at druggists’ and department s'ores. Pale People ing comfort of rich, thick Ozomulsion will give them what they skin, or the yellowish dirty very dangerous signs. Blood is life. Make it with Ozomulsion, the only vitalized emulsion of pure cod liver oil with guaiacol and the hypophos- phites of lime and soda, Begin to-day, Get it at Ozomulsion, send your name and full ad» De Peyster Street - free bottle will at once be sent to you THE MAGNET OF SUCCESS. “Styles that were and styles that are,) 1 Nimrod was a hunter great— A mighty monarch too, He slew wild beasts in robes of atate— Short lived would their quest be if they | but knew gow That here are the best—prices moderate, too, AML rpsek tn the pighest terms of | g FOOD At $12—Sack suits of blue and black worsteds, dark and light cassimeres. : t $15—Sack suits of mottled gray wor- us overplaids and checks, black Thibets and rough blue worsted cheviots. 20—Sack suits of gray worsteds, Arie? olive and Oxford mixtures, blue and black worsteds and serges, ‘Why our clothes are so different and better than the ordinery kind. They're made by skilled tailors who know how to give the broad, fashlon- ipe to the shoulder, how to make the collars and the lapels, I arrow and At- ting, and the coat fronts e2that they will alwa retain their shape. ly preparati ‘irm, Het and arms. to thelr natural beauty EMOVING WRINKLES. wrinkles or crow's fest should have pel peng ‘A sampie box—Just enough to con- Vince you of the great writ of Fiesh Food—will be sent free for Open ch pays for com of mailing, We Saturday 4 you the Book, 0,"" | fe Evenings. Re Cor BS Ave. Buy And Pay for Them After Easter at $1 a W MEN’S8——W OMEN’S——CHILDREN’S. We are the Largest Dealers in Clothing on Credit at moderate CREDIT, FREE, TQ. ALL IT cost ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, ; ‘We are competing with the cash stofes—and we always sell as low an the lowest of with These Great saci LADIES’ JACKETS—Fesh! fiulahed in strictly all-wool covert. ‘Our credit price. issues are pining for Z ngthening and build- ‘ hould bear in mind transparent 1 cans Our’ oredlt. pri RING OVERCOATS. 5 west ehort York style, Ri ne A GREAT SPECIAL Bsi'site tos" X NATIONAL OUTFITTING CO,, so often seen, are THESE BARGAINS ALSO ON BALE 62 WesT 15TH ST. AT OUR NEW Olty Store, wark ave. OPEN EVBNINGS TULL 9.20; SATURDAYS TILL 11.0: uggist's, that you may test the merits of co, New York, OZONULSION this paper, and a large sample paid. Atting pertectiy, fortable to weer te to insure ef teeth. ‘sttention and quick service. Soetion ts of Teeth ss, $3 |Bridge Wor' rt with laree promot 4 Sets SUNDAY WORLD ao TO THE MILLIONS Quaker Crows, 9A. AND BUNDAY ige ond Piste Hours: to 9 P.M. QUAKER DEN rT eee PROPORTION. ATRLY. Re } )

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