The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1904, Page 9

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MR. AND MRS, H, A, RICHARDSON, LATELY MARRIED IN CALCUTTA. WON A BRIDE BY A TRIP TO INDIA Richardson Began His Suit in Chicago and Ardently Pressed: lt on the Long Journey to Calcutta. SWEETHEART HAD TO GIVE IN B Couldn't Withstand Such Devotion. and Word Just Received Here that Wedding Ceremony Was Per formed in the Eastern City. Word reached here to-day of the cut- mination in marriage at Calcutta, India of A romance between Harold Richardson, of this clty, and Miss Mar- Ashton » was making a tour of the world with her parents, and the young rman, who had been a most persistent multor, had taken the trait after thei, 20m Company, © Building, in Sout r, he’ believer, that you young man in lov when he starts out te with so many Kure on what a accomplish ter didn't, Richardson and lost no opporty company. He deve cat In buriness rf the Austins started out globe-trotting | Se GOLD MEDALS TEMPTED HIM. | | te of medals, | looked in | West F ecelved by his ardson, of St. announcing the s known to the having been a last spring of Richard } ef No, family of her hus Ruest at the wed Bue las morrow by the athletes of Hurnard Col: New Drunswick Hayes's fingers strayed and pretty | y 8 “aLy and ‘et started to get him. Hayes won surprined at the wedding In India, for | soon the medals were stowed fn Medals for running, and it took the that wae not on the itinerary. of the |i clothes, Policeman Conne the |canper some iitle time to catch him. other side of the street, saw the sus- In the Yorkville Court Hayes pleaded Austins when they left this copntr: piolous actions of the medal taker and! ey{}1y and was held In $1,000 for trial Leading Grocers i the United States 7 2184 —2186 Third Ave.Cor,119°St Orders by Mall Delivered Promptly. Tel.672 Haricay LATEST, BRIGHTEST Open!! Harlem’s »8%: Best Grocery. New Store! New Fixtures! New Stock! New Ways! Not an “experiment,” but the result of 43 solid years’ experience at successful grocery-selling! Inentering this Harlem field,we’re not banking on “sensational, brass-band” ways to get your trade, but relying simply and solely on what has brought big success to all the Scheuer enterprises wherever they've been planted: Ist—Straightforward dealings. 2¢—An immense purchasing power—we operate 25 other Scheuer Stores. 3d—Buying direct from producers, selling straight to consumers. 4th— Buying for cash, selling for cash—no charge accounts! Sth—BETTER qualities than others give at lower prices than others ask. 6th—Always selling as advertised, or money back. ew “Opening Sale” Saturday, Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 13, 15, 16. apm Distifery Bottling! Fines ie . RE SWIFT'S gnutf’s ISTANDARD,g:22;| INEST ELGIN [MARYLANDaxer! WILSON’S HAMS, | SUGAR, |BUTTER| TOMATOES, | WHISKEY, 11, Averaging 8 to 10 Ibs, WORTH OF STAMPS FREE WITH ANY OF THESE: Box “Gold Medal” 3-lb. Box Prunes. . Qt. Bottle Ammonia: :: Ot. Bottle “Blue”. 1 4-Ib. pkge. Macaroni Box Pure Pepper 1 Ib. Shredded C BestHams ever cured| Purest grade refined| Nene sweeter orpurer| Choice and firm! of SCHEUER oc Specials 8c FREE, $4.00 RED STAR STAMPS GIVEN TO,EVERY ONE. + You, can positively, realize greater value for Red Star Stamos than through any other similar devico. ‘These stamps are ox- changeable it the various Rea Star Stamp stores for the richest merchandise that the, foremost manufacturers of the world pro- duce. A visit to any of the Red Star Trading Stamp Co.'s ntores {iddreeien below) will convince vou of the superiority of this ing Stamp. i No more long waits to Ol your Stamp Book. Schewer's stores all over make quick work of Alling a Star Stamp Book, It will Se the snme in Harlem—you try it. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. All tho visitors at’ Scheuer's Bright, New Harlem Store for the next week will be presented with $4.00 worth of Red Star ‘Trading Stamps, ay follows: ‘Out out the coupon below and bring ft to us as sible, On entering the store you will be pres with a Red Star Stamp Look containing $1.00 worth of stamps. At ed Star Trading Stamp Co.'s beautiful Premium Parlor, on the floor above our store, you will recelye Two ‘Worth of Stamps. ‘Then present sald coupon to us, mak~ it Peas, qt. Mackerel, each . ded Raisins, bo: Shredded Wheat, box Fairy Soap, cake Morg: Sapolio, cake 6c Lemons, doze Cranberries, quart. Grape Nuts, bo: Rice, 3 1s 2 Clover Leaf Salmon, can 17¢ Pound Cake, Ib, 10c Ginger Snaps, I : Pearline, 1 Ib 3-1b. . 6 cakes Scheuer's Soap 25¢ telb, Box Tapioca..... 10¢ irtb. Box Farina,. 10¢ Teas, Ib....,..28c and 38c Jar Golden Drip Syrup. 12¢ Car N. O. Mons: 15c as pos- 3 Rocquefort Cheese (So- 3-lb. Box “B Ing 9 26. purchase, and you will receive still another Dollars’ Buckwheat Wort Bag Star’ stamps, making in all $4.00 worth. of these | ciete), 1b, . i Valuable ‘Trading Stampa. ‘This geierous offer Is ood for one | McLaren's Club House week only. Cheese, jar......... 9c Hunter's Rye, large bot. 90¢ Worth. of Stamps Free $2 with $5 Christian's Best XXXX Minn. FLOUR ™n* 24, Ib.bag a OSs. 5 e ef fapan, at Worth of Stamps PREBIS3 Worth wun PREE CC} Lib. Arabian flocha and Javea A | (| | c Scheuer’s Premium Java Ib te at | 1 |Coffee «27%. {| Gurtlce Bro FREE Secrhnie Siam | tis enn and present it to us with at least a 25c, purchase. § You will then receive $1.00.worth of Red Star Catsuy 2 1 Gbor. Trading Stamps beside the number to which}} FORCE, 10c A BOX. you are regularly entitled, Worth of Stamps with GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 29th, 1904. (W.) Premiunt Baking Powder 48c.\ib.can. DOWNTOWN, 147 TOWN, Over Scheue: BRONX, 2923 3d A 28d St. (Next door 2184-86 F 15int ‘ootor's ur. Ax. (nenr 119th St.) .) Brenches throughout U.S. UER & SONS, Cor. 119th St..and 3d Ave. read es S. SCHE bed ‘BOLD BURGLARS Rob Closely Guarded Residence! sis wie weeks have ransacked the handsome! fire ¢ home of William Johnson, 3 Lefferts place, Brooklyn tween } nue men had been assigned to guard the| \ ind reventy-five pl stolen. | The second robbery occurred yester-|t} day moraing before daylight. There hi tion at the Johnson yesti depnrted mt stied with consisted of nenrly eight Sut a handsome oll patesin ont, of Its 2 Th SLIP BY SLEUTHS U _ Sprin The thi . second floor and took | Cay in 150 Ars ‘tt utside. the of William Johnson Second) nummer or ‘Ba through their Tinrs, Securing Silverware) Fass and Valuable Painting. 150 NEW FIREMEN. a Appotnim =e Wilt Monday uurglare for the second time in six nit ner Hayes will start om Monday to distribute the first patron- of Ne Mr, Johnson, of the Fidelity | 1" -day reported | ner ery of the Johnson real- | : ated to followed an epidemic of robberies | PePart list the residences on Lefferts place be-| ment. th t. James place and Clason ave-| Sturels. Extra policemen and plain-clothes | now * the righ enused by di r the natural gro: sea, but the robbers elipped past m, The robbery occurred on Dec, 29 es of silver were) ™ an well as Flannelette Wrappers, 98c. Lively times are scheduled for the Wrapper Store to-morrow, imd we advise coming in the morning if you can pos- sibly do so. The wrappers at 98c. are of *xcellent quality flannelette in Persiax stripes. They are made with tucked yoke and ruffle over shoulder trimmed with fancy braid. Skirts are made wie deep flounce. Sale price for 98 Saturday, ty for better Flannelette Wrappers $1.49 in navy blue and black polka dot, made with tucked yoke and deep ruffle over shoulder, trimmed with fancy borders. for heavy percale Wrappers of $1.98 navy blue, cadet and mourning colors, made with tucked yoke, pleated back and standing collar. Skirts made with deep flounce. Second Floor, fth St. Section Girls’ Serge Sailor Svits, $4.98. Take the illustration for some idea a% to style and consider that these pretty dresses are of all-wool serge—then you'll get an idea of what superb value we'll offer in the children’s section to-mor- row. These dresses come in sizes from 4 to 14. 2 49 for all-wool serge Russian $2.69 to $4.49 and Gibson dresses; Rus- sian dresses, trimmed with combination braid and fancy buttons; Gibson dresses with embroidery and braid, and patent- leather belts. Sizes 4 to 12 years. for girls’ Russian $2.98 and $3.98 dresses, of linen, mercerized chambray and rep materials, pleated on front, back and sleeves, and em- broidered on shield, Finished with shaped belt, Sizes 4 to 12 years. Balance of those Girls’ ChecKed Dresses, 69c. Round yoke and straps of plain material, lined throughout, to close out to-morrow at 69¢. | Every dress in this lot is worth $1, and we cannot guarantee the lot to last any specified length of time. Sizes 4 to 14 years. —With axis cut pebbles; set in goldoine frames, which always look bright and new; regular op- ticians ask $3.00 and $4.00 per pair for these goods. Recond Fluor, Bbth Bt. Section, Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 50c. No need to pay the exclusive optician’s price of $1.50, for we will sell the very same eyeglasses to- fp morrow at 50c. - The eyeglasses have nickel, silver or gold alloy nose-pieces, patent cork nose-rests and clips; spectacles. have nickel silver plated nose- Cc pieces. Special sale price to-morrow, pair, —Of goldoine and silverine; | G5e—With solid gold parts; eye- warranted not to tarnish or | glasses have solid gold spring; break; made of solid metal all the spectacles solid gold nose-pleces; way through; would be considered scientifically made and highly fin- a bargain at $2 a pair. ished, Eyeglasses are skeleton set; spectacles in gold-tilled frames, Set with silex crystal periscopic lenses; eyeglasses have patent cork nase- vests; spectacles can be had in either straight or riding bow; sold by exclusive dealers as high as $3.00 per pair, Main Floor, Front, Centre, ecececeec asc e ccc c eee e ener eeee te : ° $1 Negligee Shirts for 59c. They're of woven madras, in (he new siyles for Spring. A very excellent line of patterns and colors is here to choose from, in sizes from 14 to 18. The workmanship on every shirt is most excellent, and $1 would be a very fair price to ask if they had been bought in the regular way, Each shirt has detached cuffs, Main Floor, 0th 8t, £¢etion OE 50c. and (5c. Cravats, 25c. A maker made us a large lot of new neckwear from odd lengths of cravat silks left over after he had made up his regular stock for Spring, 1904. All the new smart Spring patterns are here, and the shapes are 234-inch folded squares, wide and rever- sible four-in-hands and tecks. Price for to-morrow, Main Floor, 60h St. Section. cnet TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALE’BROS., | ered eonrereaes. 4 LOOMINGDALES'. 3d Avenue, S9th and Goth Streets, 2 MOTHER THREATENS Made on y Comminsionér Hayes. | he | months old. out that | ie ~ Special Saturday Sale of | was dispomrersod for non-payment of | rent she would kill both of her children, | Mrs. Miller admitted to Magistrate | Furlong that she had made euch a | threat, but euld she was doaperate from Soclety, who waa in coutt, wanted to| take the oldest child and then it was} that in a burst of wild fear the un-! fortunate made her threat When sh ‘aimed somewhat Mrs. Miller said» yuld support her chil- Woman Fears that Children’s | ren 1 some ony would only. ale her . some work, Magistrate Furlong gave Society Would Take Away Her | the wonmn $% and severat dollars more ere collected among the attaches of Two-Year-Old Daughter. the court, she then wae allowed to 69 3 with her ehtt _ | LAUDS LINCOLN IN CONGRESS Great L int — Deserted by Husband, Desperate home dren. sh her oldest ears, was taken rangle her baby, WASHING which im just threa Mrs, Miller's husband deserted Wer sey in. the he to the agent The Convenience of This Store’s Location recommends it to every one as a “supply centre.” It's the most cen- trally located of any store in Greater New York, right on the way from anywhere to anywhere. meen nnn + and “Quality” Clothing at That. Suits and overcoats that bear the stamp of good tailoring all over them at the sharpest February price-cuts. Suits and overcoats of materials that cannot be sold during the regular season at less than twelve dollars. q 0 5 Den't miss seeing this offering to-mor- row if you need a suit or overcoat and are willing to take twelve dollars’ worth of Thousands of pairs of Trousers worth $3, $3.50 and $4 in a Special Sale at- - - clothing for 1-9 Not more than wears to any one customer. No mail orders filled. Boys’ $4 and $5 Suits & Overcoats $2.95. Overcoats in sizes from 8 to 15 years; some are the very latest style of belt-back overcoats, while others are long and loose, in ‘the popula: Oxford gray. Suits in all styles of mixtures, also blues and blacks; sizes 7 to 16 years. Hecond Floor, 00th St, Section. _ News that every man or woman who knows the true worth of a dollar should \ be interested in—tor it speaks of a sale of good shoes for men, women and children ! Women’s $3 and $4 Shoes at savings of a full third and a half. Men’s $3 and $4 Shoes | for $1.98. They're of patent leather, box calf and vici kid, | These are soles of rock oak and uppers of specially selected | soles of tanned oa stock, styles, but all size: Lace style. Women’s $5 and $6 Bench-Made Shoes, $2.98. The acme of shoe elegance. Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes, $1.19. | Well made of selected leathers, worth $1.75 pair. price $1.25, Men's Good 69¢.i Women’s & Children’s Hosiery for 123%sc. Pair Instead of 25¢. You'll be surprised at the thoroughly good quality of these Underwear, 29c. Good, heavy-weight, _fleece- lined shirts and drawers, in : The lot con! t stockings, ural gray and Jaeger colors. All strictly first quality underwear— a complete line of sizes—special, 29c. a garment. Main Floor, 60th Bt, Section, spliced heels. Childr knees, all s Men’s 50c. Suspenders,25° Of good quality elastic web- bing, nicely trimmed and well sewed, A suspender that you can de- j pend upon for duty every tim Main Floor, Goth St." Section, These gloves are of tine and weights. Some are embroid style and every pair is g No mail orders fill Valentines of all sorts—especially for the “leap-year girl.” that’s all! quality fleec trimmed at neck; large white—take your pick at sellin, | | Main Floor, S@th St, Section. | _BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 4 4a Avenue. Sth and 60th Streets. IGDALES'. | | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMIN $12 Suits & Overcoats, More Great Shoe News. of fine All new shapes, strictly hand-sewed. _ Women's Felt Juliets, 69c. Of first quality felt, in sizes from 3 to 5. Former Women's black cotton stockings with double soles Women's black cotton stockings with white soles. heavy corduroy ribbed black cotton stockings, double Women’s $1 Kid ¢ Gloves, 59c. cted skins, in the new Spring colors, ed with the themselves, others with black stitching. Women’s 35c. Underwear, 19c. Any woman wishing to participate in this splendid value better ve here on time, for the quantity is small, about enough for one days only; silver gray and Telephone Directory for the Spring months goes to press Feb. 26. °° Get your name : In by subsoribing for service before that date. MEW YORK TELEPHONE 00, . 18 Dey Street. ‘The “Valentine” Comic. It will, be Bt. Vaiontine's Dhy in the Section of the Sunday Worle uinday, and the funny fellowa tha; will tho Ange lis and other = family will be for $1. selected vici kid and dongola, are broken in the various ll be found in the lot. Main and Second Floors, ee and high Main Floor, 59th St, Section. Jay > 2 ame color as tlie gloves They come in the two-clasp Main Floor, S9th St. Seettaa. and pants,. prettily 19c Main Floor, Noth St, Seetion. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and

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