The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1904, Page 11

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“2 ‘century ago continuously ever since. U.S THIRST COST $1451483,579 Statistics Show the 80,372,000 Inhabitants Spend on an Av- erage $18.15 a Year for Bev- erages that Stimulate Them. MORE FOR ALCOHOL THAN SOFT DRINKS. Coffee, Tea and Cocoa Cost Nation $200,000,000, While Alcoholic Drinks to Amount of $1,242,943, 118 Were Bought in a Year, According to the American Grocer in 1 recent issue there was spent by the 10,872,000 Inhabitants of the United States during the year ending June 1, 193, $1,451,633,379 f? 7 stimulating drinks. The writer is the opinion that this vast @mount, which shows a large increase over previous vears, Is due to the pros- Perity of the country, He shows that five years previous the cost of such rinks was $1, 8, ‘The records show that every person in tho United States spent during the year $18.15 for beverages, either alcoholic or non-alcoholic, and that the amount Spent for aleohpiic drinks exceeds that Bpent for coffee, tea and cocoa. Con- tinuing, he says: “The consumption has largely !n- creased in the milder sorts, such as coffee and beer, with coffee in the lead, and while alcoholic drinks to the value Of §1,242,949,118 have been taken, the bon-alcoholic stimulants—coffee, tea and Bocca—amount to $20,000,000 more. “Coffee is in the lead, $150,690,251 being the amount spent for It. For ten $45.- 000,000 was spent, and for cocoa $7,000,000. In gallons, coffee outstripped all the others, according to the following table: 8 "Ono-tenth of a gallon per capita in- wease in the use of spirits Is the largest LOSES A FORTUNE BY HER MARRIAGE Heiress of Seventeen Married to New Yorker a Year Older, It Is Said, Will Be Disinherited Because of Her Act. GEHRING, Neb, April 13.—"“Jack'® Pawlinson, sald to be the son of vealthy Now York parents, and wealthy his own right, has just married Jessie Hyerett, a wealthy heiress only eighteen years old, est gome time ago to en- life. He has been working @ large stock ranch near here. verett ane here with her “3 trom De re. Everett was. ee fend Ned boon advised climate. ne G ughter Was estate of ee will be cut the result of the seventeen years ing beauty, fi guide of the jus! at Pine, Ariuieh he olseren hclent th the Forty-second and Sixtieth New York Infantry Regiments in nigee elyil He was seventy zeue's Deafness and Head Noises. dire. William Lake xen ‘Terrace, Harbor, in Staten Island erous phypiol ae ers sell No eee num New “york ww chet RS. TA! Richmond Termaca “Mariners Harbor, 8. Sight Most Gone. James Clark, tt Rea uct m7 3 rea r Te ate fad almoat Sen oof fe e sat alls OF mee ae basi yy res roent. co enetlied Oscillation for ke Moreare Malton. SF, ath, at. qrtnls in her ich had uray and a doxen other 4 ies dincnoe itt, for years sho had ‘not ain any relief. One month the eating, treatment Sunes the wel pain, ters it sa lon. jv LUN Radium Cures Géacen has wscuted 2 wet aaThe ated She. servi Rte bos Tae oh pe ie eh the ype evens: awery day ‘Cost tof the ‘Cure. The al aon: ang withinvthe FeRch ol very ane eoetle and X-Ray Examini tion FREE. {f you cannot call, write tor re« im mew. DR. GARDNER, Office435 Sth Av,, N. Y, City Ssth and 30th ats, ’ SP. M. Sundays, 10 toa ‘an: from ‘cure ig Sih lac AS AA ak iC a i a ee a a {DRINKS CONSUMED IN A YEAR AND MONEY SPENT FOR THEM. Number of persons in the United States, 80,372,000. Money spent for drinks for the year ending June 1, $1,451,633,379. Records show an expenditure for stimulants for each inhabitant of the United States for the year, $19.16. During the year alcoholic drinks were taken to the amount of $1,242,943,118, Non-alcoholic drinks, coffee, tea, cocoa, &c., cost the nation (esti- mated), $200,000,000, ‘1,566,902,614 gallons of coffee were drunk at a cost of $166,690,261. Tea cost for the year, $45,000,000, The nation spent on cocoa $7,000,000. 1908, | Off In the consumption from the home ris. The table for the two years Intereating by comparison, and Domestic. 1900: 145,208,£75 gallons were distilled, and the consumption, Including fruit and Imported spirits, was 117,252,148 gallons. Of this the whiskey bill Is the greatest. “Beer, the popular beverage next to coffee, had In 1903 the highest consump- ton on record; 18.04 gallons are put down to each person, a gain over 1903 cading all other nations of the world, the United States consumes nearly one million pounds of raw cof- The average for the of 0.65 gallon, Eliminating those who | fee every vent, do not drink beer, it Is estimated that pounds Sere ricd ater tg Clee ery the average person who lingers over the steln consumes from 90 to 100 gal- lons in a twelvemonth. + "Prosperity may be the cause for the arted ailing, “With the exception of 1897 the {m- ports of tea. were last year the largest on record. Conservative estimates on the brewing of | the | 104,082200 pounds imported place the, decostion as 460.- opening of more bottles of im ,000 gallons, worth $45,000,000, wines than ever and a serious “Ang Prominent Temperance Workers Use and Endorse Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Rev. A. McLeod, D. D., the great Preacher, Was Cured of Dys- pepsia and Nervous Prostraticn of Forty Years’ Standing by the Wonderful Medicine Whose Virtues He Extols, and to the Curative Qualities of Which He Owes His Renewed Vigor and Perfect Health. ENDORSE Honored and Respected Among no, After More than 50 Years of Constant Service in the Presbyterian Church, Dr. McLeod Makes the Following Frank and Outspoken State- ment of What Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Has Done for D. D., of the Detroft Him— renbyt “Iam now in my 73d year and have served God fearlessly and to the best of my ability 1n my chosen calling. For more than forty years T have been affltcted with dyspepsia and Rurvous prostration. At times I would get eo run down constitutionally through overwork an to be disquatitied entirely from discharging my ministerial duties. The older I grew the more disease soemed to prey upon me. The most noted physicians failed to prescribe any medicines that benefited me 1 could neither eat nor sleep, and for more than two yeara I had to take sleeping powders every night. My nervous prostration became well-nigh unbearatile, But for the grace of God hetp- ing me I would not be in the Iand of the living. Language fails to express the agony of my mind Something over a month ago I began taking your preparation, Duffy’s Pure Malt WhisKey. In, the brigt period of two days T found that {t beman to help me. | It gave ime strength, alded my digestion, settled my nerves, have guined ten paunds since taking It 7 Mimic od there is such-a medicine to be had, and recominend all people with weak, broken-down constitutions, and nervous people expecially, to use it. I feel that tt will help them. [ @ill_ be glad to answer any communications in regard to the healing virtue of Your preparation, “I'am a temperance man, and 1 do not think my poaltion in, this, matter will be misunderstood," REV.) A. McLEOD, D. D., Greenleaf, Mich., Jan, 22, 1004 Hove Dr McLeod's indorsement is but the outpouring of a grateful 50 a man who has teen relloved of great suffering and who openly acknowledge medicinal value of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, | Ministers of the Gospel, d eae a reaple ta overy walle of lite unite An commending this wongsrtar medicine “only perfect. tonle-cthinulant, the one true, medicinal whiskey. Duffy's Pure Malt skey cures coughs, colds, worst form of grip, consumption, bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh, dyspepsia and ‘all kinds of stomach trouble. It never faile to build up @ worn-out aystem,” to soothe tired nerves, to bring perfect health to the whole being. eters Castimonial ts published In good. faith ona guarentaad, CAUTION—When you ask for Duffy's Pa init Whiskey be suze you get the genuine. Unscrupulous dealers mindful of the excell on, will try to sell you cheap im} jones and Rev. A. Mel4od. the letter of Mvery and srocers, or direct, $1.00 a bottle, Medical booklet free. Duffy Malt Rochester, N. America’s Greatest Piano Offers. Pianos *Lvex: The planos in this great sale are the finest manufactured and are Offered at About Half Value. By purchasing one of these beautiful instruments you'll be saving fron $100 to $200, You've a choice of the Renowned Wilson Piano, $175 Reavliful Harmony Piano, $195 Handsome Richardson Piano, $195 Celebrated Walters Piano $195 at $5 down ard 31 a week. No interest charged for time taken in making payments, Pianos delivered on first payment of $5. ~Stoohand cover free. Be early,-make your selection to-morrow. Inserted’ in gilt letters on the inside of the top lid of every Walters piano is a EARS’ ANTEE Caution Don't ae plano GUARAN the maker's name, On Cash Sales we will box and ship pianos free of charg: to any part of the United States, asl wea eet TR RSMo Woman's Happiest Age. | (From the Philadeinaia raph.) When a girl ts eighteen she thinks the best time of a woman's life must certainly he from elghteen to twenty: two. When she has passed her twenty second Vear she le decidedly of opinion that from there until the age of t eight reully marks the tmite Of the t time, and when thirty comes on} scene she is ready to give way to| those who belleve a woman to be| then at the genith of her life. It is gencrally maintained that atter twenty-five the average woman begins to attain her physical and mental per- feetion, and that for some elght or ten Years after this she still retains her charms undiminished. After this time, of course, it depends entirely upon the woman whether she chooses to advertise her years, or by her charming personality and clever dressing concoal all ravages of time. gas Best Suaity, 25¢ SPECIAL B-DAY RAGE eAIRTLAND BROS, & C B. Altman & @o. Are showing an unusual collection of NOVELTIES IN WOMEN’S FINE KID GLOVES, for Spring wear. Some examples are: GLACE and SUBDE KID GLOVES with short cuffs, embroidered in silk or tinsel, SUEDB GAUNTLETS (Van Dyke style), shades of Tan, cuff linings of contrasting colors, SHORT SUEDE GLOVES for Dress wear, in pastel shades, such as Champagne, Pink, Mushroom, Lavender, Flesh, etc. SHORT WALKING GLOVES of Glace Kid, Pique, heavy stitching. MOTORING GLOVES and GAUNTLETS. Glove Department,” Rear of Rotunda: eenth $t., Nineteenth $t., Sixth Avenue, Mew York. B.Altmans Go. Will offer beginning Thursday, April 14, a special purchase of FRENCH HAND-MADE LACE, and LACE and LINEN GALOONS, imported to sell at from $1.25 to $3.75 per yard, at : 48c., 65c., 90c. and $1.25 per yard, Also exceptional values in Real Guipure Bandings. (Rear of Rotunda.) Koch's pas Prices Make Downtown EK Gatis . © @ On Thursday $20.00 Suits for $10.75 The purchase of a manufacturer’s stock of Ladies’ Fine Suits—about 475 in ait —¢i ives us this unparalleled opportunity, Every garment well | made, in thie season’s newest styles—the materials are Fancy Mixtures, Venetians, Cheviots, Btamines, Panamas and Broadcloths—a large variety of choicest models, consisting of Blouse, Eton or Coat effects, with latest style inverted skirts. Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats, of fancy rough straw, trimmed with velvet, silk, gilt buttons and straw braid, 4 distinct styles, black and colors. $3.48 Untrimmed Hats, $1.98 Women's Untrimmed Hats, of black or white horsehair braid and chiffon, a great variety of shapes, French Sailors, Turbans, Large Flares and Flats. Between Lenox and 125th Street, West, "SS, Avenues: B.Altmans€o. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Spring and Summer assortments of Negll- gee and Dress Shirts, and materials for Shirts to measure; Neckwear, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Cravenette Rain Coats, Steamer Rugs, Carriage Robes, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves. Etc, SALE OF NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Thursday and Friday, April 14th and 15th, MEN'S MADRAS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, $10.50 per Dozen. $1,00 Each. Regular price $1.45 Each. ph SE es $2.50 Women’s Hats, $1. 25). THE WORLD: WEDNFSDAY EVENING. APRIL 13, 1904. f a oy e———____ cushions, ad- ary ustable (q acks, heavy ® carved feet, Doors if 3d Ave. few money-saving spec $ _ Handsome Velour Couches, ® $ cept tufted in exquisite coverings, & wit heavy oak frames, first class up- Ei made very soft and luxurious, actually worth $14.00; spe- $8.85 cial oe This No Mall Orders filled for specials, 5 Piece Pa arlor Suit for $29.50. ialties. with double doors, §helves and hooks; value $12.00; sale price, $8.15 Open Saturday Evenings. We quote a Ob Orbos ARTY2@ vette) 155, 157 and 159 East 23d St. ere Prices Lower Than Ever! Thrifty shoppers will do well to visit our ;] store these days if economy is the prime fac- tor. No other house will give you as good value for your money as we do. 5-Piece Mahogany Finish Parlor Suits, like illustration, piano polish finish, coverings of silk tapestry or sat: in damask, first-class MP holstery; best steel springs; worth at least $50.00; very special. . Morris Chairs, Itke cut, in golden oak, } with reversible velour value $12.60, special, — LE $290 0969000 $7.35 I Any honest $29.50 ii IRN person can get credit here andon the most liberal ‘| SSS =szin oak, highly [4 polished, five v4 iideep drawers, MW brass handles} actual value $6; one to a pur- chaser; while Large Parlor Mirrors, with mahogany finished) frames, highly polished, 40x 18 French bevel plates, cabi- Ig net attachment at bottom; value $12.00, Special at.... = | quarter-sawed Ss EZ LF oak, highly pol | 4A | ii ished, with 3 drawers, lower z shelf and French Sef bevel mirror in 16.506 centre, actual value $25.00, White Enamelled Tron Beds, like illustration, with heavy posts,camel- ‘back brass rods on head and foot, brass rosettes; value $9.00; spe- $5. 99% cial this week... oOo. EAAAARARAARRAAMRARRAAR SS A month on trial. Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic FOR FOR BALE, CREDIT will keep you and dressed | My, well, DIAMONDS» CREDIT fat any of our narKe ive huve added fivenreta oleate Jewelry busin spagarance, quired All tran Mewly. eon dentiad, “Gail or write for (Hustraved LW, SWEET. & CO., Ife Newark Ave, JC anf us, AUT #2 \ [3 ob ‘e a ve, Pyraaa Ave. 3, Order. tai 1885. + TEE AVPBAVAIENES® ANG CLO Room 4 (elevator). GLOUE CREDIT: WA DIAMONDS, | EASY PAYMEN WATCHES, | prices REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. we evenings *OFFENDACK. 3t Manhattan’ to: hing 66, | 1114 3d Ave., Near 65th St., N Y BROUKLYN—700 BROADWAY. Address Dr, Shoop Box 465 Racine, Wis. AGENTS WAN ee TED. RAILROADS. Pennsylvania AILROAD. STATIONS tout vs wesi i NS tut us i 4wenty-third Btreet far'The Teaving thaw fron Das Gortianat cle is five minutes later ee “third Stree! Hittiof escept rig, ceene hoced. n Parla sleeping and aud indianapol and LIMITED. — Pullman Sriontogr ant tan fa ah Be Toate" Dining 10.25 A. M.PENNSYLVANIA Lr Purimian’ Sieg Observation Come Bin i aS gad if Cleve! Jord Sr HCAGO" aS AN ND St pour mn ville Mis "Giabiee pe Usted, Indianapolis, Chicago, Bt. a Polypan Toledo Nina Cleveland’ Bins ic far ail “Smokies and etic Mi y Road). °* Po Most. LOUIS PRESS. 8 ; a EX —I ine sarror Toledo, except Betis P. Bac} IFIC 8 —For Pitts- a 40 end “chicage For rr Pi bie, marty In avery factory, 7 store in Uireater ‘New York: a. gen ‘and Bt Ter Woraet che ee fibaad L tine Ser PECIAL.—Datly HELP WANTED—MALE. cular delivery; Co., 18 Pulte LAWYERS. |GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer), : PATENTS. EDGAR TATE & CO. 243 Bi Guide’ roadway—Patent ors, advice free; sead for inventor's | RAILROADS. NewYorkCentral West Grorar, WEST SHORER R ALMANAC and Encyclopedia SRR Se ara ag See aN ST th Sn: oa, Saneen Gye 2" Sets ‘ae monthly pee CaN a SMITH, Gen’) Maaager, x. Sunday, to raat 90 A.M. " for New York Hagkaxo checkel from Wt DANIELS. on. Pass, Agent. R. Lessee.) come at | Sr Re seo rani 3 2 10 nigh TERN} 2 SoS ie a S10 Rattawax. 4.55 P. FOMFoR Pe i." week-days’ and" 83% AM, ana “A AP ats P. cae week Fart i #4 Coaches on Se al Car 3B. M. ere Arie Bai Ret peices, Nos. 401, Te ca 4 ie Hon Bt Bay Broadway. tan ore Ra hi Btation, Saeee will call for ackage from hotel Sa LR D, ost Tivattie Manager. BOYD. ah Passenper Agent, one allroad | WoW. ATTE General Manacer, GRO. FACTS SUBJECTS INFORMATION for the Money SS than any other like publica, tion. The 1904 WORLD 3) a ial hore! m hotel oF real- m7 ANAC and 4) it Sade aokecs eneng a "is colt pile’ : is the king of reference boots, cvabrpts. sigcent of lh Ba

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