The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1904, Page 4

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WGCOLLECT OLY MSN h L. Rosenzwelg Started His Route Last Friday ing from Twenty-third to Battery. LY AND EMPLOYERS FEAR FOUL PLAY. Wan Bears Good Reputation ‘Wand ‘Was a Hard Worker— Made Several Calls the Day He Disappeared. YOUNG COLLECTOR WHO STRANGELY DISAPPEARED. . 5 | Shirt Waist Department. Thursday, May 26th. Wash Shirt Waists in light weight cheviot and madras, in a variety of styles at 98c., $1.25, $1.65. Fine Lawn Tucked Waists, $1.25 & $1.45. Fine Lawn Waists trimmed with embroidery, 4 {een Leon Rosenaweig, a youth of $2.25. i n, who was employed as a col- | ae missing from his home, No. - : x ! avenue, Bronx, and because g, o Y/ t | | eramerasteacee| JeRaserwess | Lord Taylor, as lant sonn his feruly and employ. [SMe right log, Ho tad nie a rail-| Broadway and Twentieth Street } ‘ t wean his family and employ- tt log. - way en ni i f fear that he has met with foul play, | Toad, tomato, aie. Gray. hae Sele bee and Fifth Avenue, 0 ig collected on a route tm the Gumbwaiter, © ‘Twenty-third street and the Bat- . He was a hard worker and bore ‘@xcellent reputation. He reported to employers for work at 9 o'clock last morning, and then started out s@ collections. ‘That was the last employers saw of him, tracing him his employers, found tt he made a number of business during the morning, and theu of bim was lost.’ It was his to return home early in tho wand when he failed On Friday Was uneasiness. A search was igeestured him at once, and since M the search has continued, the po- ing, called in to assist ‘relatives is Was « Railroad Torpedo and It y; Injured Boy's Les. POR D okt Raymond Gray, son of hn A. Gray, a wealthy foundryman ‘Long Island City, found a peculiar x Uttle package on the dumb- im the apartment-house ta which Parents live last night. He ‘ihe cellar and nit ie with © home Fesultant explosion almost blew ca SSO ES TIRE OCH isses’ Muslin quality. ILDREN’S GOWNS, muslin, Bishop le, hemstitched ruffle on neck and 3 to 6 yrs, 35c,; 7 to 10 FS. 430,; 11 to 14 yrs. +490 CAMBRIC, similar style, 3 $9c,, 68c., 790 ISLIN GOWNS, square or V-neck, {th embroidery or edge, 9 to yrs. +550 RIC GOWNS, square yoke, inser- lons of torchon lace and hemstitched icks, neck and sleeves with lace, 7 10 yrs.,65c.; 11 to 14 yrs... 690 IBRIC GOWNS, Mother Hubbard le, tucks and hemstitched ruffles, 10 yrs.,45c,; 11 to t4yrs.49o B 2 f f : l low neck, square} 11 to 44 yrs, So} 1) Gordon upright. ieee ceisicnqrsieins oe arsineies 9 Val. lace and ribbon) CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with ruffle of em | Arti Sescoouect tone—just right for summer cottage) ° 9 to 14 yrs...98c¢] broidery and hemstitched tucks, sizes MBRIC SKIRTS, deep ruffle, tucks} 1 to 4 yrs.,29c.; 5 to 10 yrs., 35c.; 1) Chase) Bros. upright cscccesactes vel veensgelcrs ss 100 id hemstitching, 4 to 14 yrs...29q] 11 tO 14 yrSv.ccieeeeesees cae 456 (This instrument is in fine shape and worth double.) LIN SKIRTS, cambric umbrella} CAMBRIC DRAWERS, umbrella ruffle. Hounce, hemstitched hem, sizes 3 to| insertion and edge of torchon lace, 7 ! LET ee SRO EEA DN SABIE E TS Sieoieitit.t:09)0 9 = yrs, 31¢,; 7 to 12 yrs, 37c,:| to 10 yrs, 490,; 11 to 14 yrs.. 690 . i B to 16 yrs CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with deep ruffle I Fischer upright ...........0000-eeeeee steeee sees 150 \ ae SKIRTS, deep ruffle of tor-| of embroidery and Insertion, (sizes 3) (Tone like new—worth $250.00.) ion lace, or of muslin, with em-| to 6 yrs..49a,; 7 to 10 yrs. fi roidered ruffle, sizes 3 to 10 yrs, 11 to 14 yrs... eeeeeeee aah TH ! Lindeman upright fr 150 %B5c.; 11 to 16 yrs 5 5c | NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS, low neck, cera one GRE) AMBRIC SKIRTS, deep umbrella] trimmed with Val. lace or embroidery, 1 E. M. Peek & Son upright....-.......-...0.. even £65 flounce, with embroidered ruffle and! finished with ribbon.......... 49c (Fine walnut case—used only a few months—guaranteed same ‘ pple een emautched tucks,-CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, square or as new.) / ; yrs. 8Sq.; 11 to t , | V-neck, with embroldery....... | AMBRIC SKIRTS, two in sce Canes "CORSET. COVERS, nen 1 Schimann & Sons MOTO seve $65 futfle of Val, lace, 3 to 6 yr je4j| shape, square front and back, with (Fine mahogany case—good as new in every particular.) to 14 yrs. 1.19; 15 to 18 yrs..1,39! embroidery and ribbon...,.....276 1 Schubert upright ........... OpOcHIne CORTOB Hoon tn 225 re (Fine tone—mandolin attachment—plano used a few months Be2oth Street, West, Bevan leux& era , » Seventh Avenues.|¥ ! Gabler upright .... ealfeiese es sereetses O29 a - Es (An unusual opportu wn a fine Gi ta gi re ; ue witty ssa ig! duction—this plano has been out on rental for only a short 25 oat time.) 1 Knabe Upright badaoe oisih Sill Selqateleeleit oleae tales seren G7. (Almost newe—magnificent tone—fully guaranteed—regular price $575.00.) Four bargains in square pianos. c cestode el Baltes 1 Barmore square ......----- Sisle crninie siege pres sis'vie\se 35 Special Keduction in Parlor Suits, (eee) $0 different designs, the sample line of a leading manufacturer; 1 GllDort square ...6.... 25s ssecccccesecccers seseee 5 : 3 PIECE 5 PIECE 1G i < jabler square ..... Ve eecerecccetser snes tees PARLOR SUITS, | PARLOR SUITS, (Any paths with then jabler” on it represents one of & Worth $20, at | Worth $30, at the very finest possible—this square ts no exception.) | L Hazelton Square sooe.....ceececeesscecesseneesess 75 Oak CHINA Poa this outfit is worth tion in our show roo: Cit i TERMS OF 5 Columbus Avey near SEP Pou Awe. ‘and oth Awe, 1. Station at | Corner, OPEN SATURDAY BGs, Right Here in Hegeman & Co,, 200 Broad- ons nawelg fa deve: to use. Just breathe it through the; s gyen, and © ox ttle inhaler that comes with every Stsieorers: Ronnie tramict outfit; every breath will bring re-| as ‘of mixed gr: a Wwnite walstooat, | covery so much the nearer, It kills |) ‘Rgiturndown col lack scart and/ i} the germs of catarrhal troubles F ee in the air passages of the head, throat and lungs, soothes and heals| F E HIT IT WITH A HAMMER. the irritated mucous membrane, andj| dollar, and extra bottles of Hyomel | not let a slight catarrhal trouble de- Koch's Uptown Prices make Downtown Shopping on Extravaganee. velop into one that may be serious and chronic. Use Hyomel at once, Take remembering that you run no risk|| 4 whatever when you try Hyome! on plane Hegeman & Co.'s offer of “No cure, fe) no pay.” your country —_—_—— home to enliven your Summer outing. Thursday and Friday—A Sale of fw ¢ © Beginning Thursday, for two days—a big, quick sale of dainty, made garments at prices without precedent or parallel for goods of SKIRTS, of white flannelette, deep ruf- MUSLIN DRAWERS, good quality, with MUSLIN DRAWERS, with embroidered $175. On exhible ° ms. New York City USE THE WORLD'S 3 AND 7 TIME RATE. way, Guarantee to Refund Money if Hyomei Fails to Cure the Worst Case of Ca-! “Visit the Tea Room.” The Unusual Store. Sscond Floor, Drapery Materials for Country 2 City Homes. 36-inch Cretonnes, Odd designs and colors,” Reduced’ from 50¢. and 6oc. to 25c. 4 yard. 40-inch Madras, Cross stripes in blue, red, yellow and green, Reduced from 35c. and 40c. to 25cz * yara. Japanese Crepes, 30 inches wide, all colors and variety of designs, 35c. yard 40-inch Bourette Stripes, Combinations of artistic colorings suitable for Curtains and Portieres, 40c. « yard, India Crepes, Tapestries, Arab Cloth, Drapery Silk. Exclusive and Unique Designs. A.A. Vantine@Co, B'way, bet. 18th & 19th Sts, tarrh. Hyomel! !s very easy and pleasant the only natural cure for catarrh. The complete outfit costs but one n be obtained for fifty cents. Do & Co. Underwear. I N fle, edged with lace, 4to 14 yrs...390 hem and tucks, 1 to 3 yrs. 120. 4to8yrs, 150: 9to12 yrs, 198 able monthly payment plan 14 elegant _used Pianos very stirring prices, connection with that great sale of pianos last week, during which we disposed of more than 70 used instruments, we sold over 50 new ones and took 14 used pianos in exchange. They are the highest class of used instruments, many as good as new. rourth Floor. You can buy any one of these instruments on our agree- “a small amount down, ruffle; or of cambric, with hem- stitched ruffle, sizes 1 to'6 yrs., 190.) | | [within one year you | WAOMZYISis cava pesuetcneces 23c MUSLIN DRAWERS, ruffle of embroid- ing instruments: ery and tucks, 1 to 4 yrs. 23c.; 5 to 8 yrs., 29c.; 9to 14 y: 35c CAMBRIC UMBRELLA DRAWERS, with insertion and edge of Val. lace, sizes ! Make ie TAAL 1 tod yrs, 39c,; 5 to 10 yrs. 45o,; | 5 19.75 (Fine tone, splendid condition.) 1 Angelus (Mahogany case, like player cost $275 orig inal, 1 Apollo ..... ) tloan, ry CREDIT. 1084 St, desire to select a new Knabe, Gabler, Hazelton, Packard, or some other of the widely known pianos for which we are rep- resentatives, we will allow you full amount paid on any one of the follow- 10 handsome upright ‘pianos. 3 bargains in plano players. w, with organ’ attachment thts (Fine walnut case—good as new.) 19595 100 <P a wi in New S Blum ® Koc lay stress on this item. sation. Don’t to take care of t! 2 4 N manufacturer ag; to this great a books, shaving pads, medicine cases. letter and Fill cases, pocketbooks, plain ard si bags, Sewing cases, letter racks, collar and cuit bo. —and all are absolutely new and perfect. 1° house keepers, Goods for out-ofstow Mi deliver will few flainpenire, Vern These hats are the travelling men’s sa A sale equally important to man or woman, mounted; writing tablets, toilet rolls, flasks, imported sewing cases, cigar and cigarette cases, cocktail cases corefully packed. > —s | STH AVE, 192 TOZ0™ STREETS: York, ‘regation of choice leather excellence, Iver CS, Quick, attentive unt, Massachusetts, shode ‘eareat your home if it is a cash order of mors mples of Blum & Koch--No. 90 Fifth name is synonymous with correct straw hatstyles, for they are to men’s hats what Worth and Paquin are to women’s apparel—the acknowl- edged style arbiters of straw hat fashions, We illustrate 12 popular styles, and there are many more, so you are sure of being suited, and every one is numbered among the season’s most popular shapes. 2 The travelling salesmen of Blum & Koch used these hats to show to the trade when taking orders, and now that they are through with them, they sold them to us at a price that enables us to give you your choice at $2. $1 for articles worth to $4: Handsome medi- cine cases and flasks, seal and alligator wallets, leather trays, clgar and jewel cases,pass cases, chamois shopping bags, telephone lists, travelling clocks—endless assort- ment of pocketbooks and the finer kinds of card cases for men and women. ervice guaranteed—mall nd. onnectigut, ‘New Yori, in $5. Cartage no! med hats, with a few exceptions| from our own workrooms, at $1,75| Tuscan sailors— very pet eg styles, trimmed with white sill up to $10.50 each. and breasts, at $3,95, New. Jersey, it paid from station to cust Stylish millinery: outing and dress wear. ETHER you desire a dress hat 1 » tailor suit hat, a simply trimmed hat or a duck or pique hat for outing wear you Il find our showing not only the best but decidedly the est That’s conceded by ail smart dressers, ., Z . be Selling’ as we do more millinery than any other house in New York, we are able to get our prices down to the very lowest notch—that’s why it’s possible to save so much on your millinery. here. Our styles faultlessly fashioned | 1,000 tallor suit and stiff trim- —materials the best—to-morrow we Offer a collection of $12 trim- | med dress hats just from our own workrooms at 87,95, h’s men’s sample straw hats ‘2. HIS is the greatest straw hat bargain news ever announced, and you can de- pend upon it that it's so good that they will not last long, for we’ve only 2,000 hats. Just one year ago we held a similar sale, but this time we've over twenty different styles to choose from. There’s not a hat in the lot worth less than $3. and most of them are positively worth $4, $5 and $6, and even more, for there’s a lot of very fine split and Sennet straw hats that are worth $7, $8 and up to $10, but then there’s not enough of them to However, if you’re here early you can just as well have one of these hats. It all depends upon you. Second Floor. 7D, This sale coming as it does on the eve of straw hat weather is sure to create a genuine sen- ut off coming, for these extraordinary bargains are worth coming for early—extra salespeople ¢ noon hour rush if you want to come during your lunch hour, The special price is........ ee 9,000 articles in leather at % regular cost OT ina single instance is the price more than one-half the regular cost of these useful travelling requisites and other articles in leather—a sale of wonderful import and far reaching effect among those who will be off to the country Saturday to remain till after Decoration Day—to every person in New York and surrounding territory who contemplates a trip during the Summer. Everything is new and of the highest quality. Pt It’s the greatest assortment of things in leather New York or any other city has ever known—the entire sample line of the best leather e world. Among them are hundreds of imported pieces—Frankfort, Offenbach, Vienna and Paris have contributed A sale of the better kinds at little prices—bare to say nothing of materials—to the discriminating thoughtful sezker after the “something different’? much is here to interest, Prices start at 10c. for purses, bill folds and pocket necessities worth to 50c. 25c. for articles worth to $1: Purses, pocket- | 50c. for articles worth to $2: Cigar cases, bill folds, purses, pocketbooks, sewing cases, memo. pocketbooks, photo cases, watch bracelets, manicure $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 for articles worth to $12: | sets, letter racks, telephone registers, memo. pads. Music rolls and bags, medicine cases and flasks, card, | Annual June sale of canned fruits @ vegetables 000 cases of high quality preserved fruits and vegetables at a bona-fide saving of 25 per cent. utmost importance to persons going into the country, where foods are high in price—equally advantageous to hotel and boarding- teyenhone orders, given special jersey, Penasyjvania. Delawa: torn ome, and | Two outing hats for to-mor- row’s selling —white pique sailor effects and double brim new avenue, New York. covering the cost of labor, 75c. for articles worth to 33; Gigar cases, bill books, opera bags, memo, books, drinking cups in alligator case, sewing and medicine cases, picnic sets, cigarette cases and a lot of new pocketbooks. $1.50 for articles worth to °6; For some wonderful things—writing tablets, large size bill books, imported bags, medicine cas: and flasks, picnic sets, fine unfitted an rolls; bill books and letter cases, pocketbooks and card cases, music bags. ar eatan tpl \e 400, It satign tglenhans, Chaleen 100 fr, vaantngt an. Beyer { Their ve 2 jain Fleer, Handbags. Match safes, Ink stands. Companion cases, Chatelaine bags. Phote frames. Coin purses: cote ona cuff folds. 1 ill folds, Knife cases. igar cases, ; ;, =s lottle cases. azor cases, Plenic sets. Cigarette cases. Pigskin, Russia leather, i Engagement pads, Memo, books. Calendars. Letter cases. walrus, polar bear, seal, Jewel cases. Dressing cases. purse A Card cases. colt, alligator, sole iielephone registers. wn rolls, Flasks. laying-card cases. leather, sea lion. esk pads. riting cases. Sewing cases. ledicine cases. beryisea Gottar and cuff boxes. Leather trays. H es, toilet rolis d fitted tollet This sale is of Sixth Floor, —— ERN PEACHES. GOLDEN GATE OR ROYAL Suiart Extra Caultornia faspon Cling or Yellow Crawford, Rewuiar price, Soe, ; reduced. to large can, 20o.; dosen, $2. casey 2 dozen. ..seeeees 7 BARTLETT PEARS: ROYAL STUART EXTRAS. Fruity cane aay, Te Royal Stuart xtra sucess ae, nen, i Goren, aud; & fb, cans. Can, 2¥c.; dosen, $3.25 . B Gener PRICOTS. “#058 | pep SAVED STR CW DER- moval, stuang. creat! Tevdles fe: ‘PINEAPPLES. | PROGRESS BRAND, EXTRA GRATED PINEAPYLE OR heaves ee, 8 dos., IP TED PEAS. Bee), 2 abel, bkdoS ee APPLES q 3 Royal Styart Extra Qualit: 10 EGG PLUMS. NEW YORK STATE, -PEELED, ie 4 GREEN TS SOEs Oe ROYAL | Ney Rte ATES PEELED,| yarietie.” Quart can,” Bho ti ‘I ums,— what you want for table or SMOKED SLIC! cooking purpones. lon | Nd0e, 88.4%; Gelb. oan, | Reechnut, 1-Ib. glass jar; 2Bc.; Coc crscessyeceevel " dom, s+ sn ROYAL, WHOLE TOMA TOES-ROYAL GOLDEN PUMPKIN. STUART EXTRA Pig PACKED, ae Selected le Stuart Extra Fruit, 3-1b. oan, 4 dan, 81,40; ease, 2 dos’. 88, JERSEY TOMATOES—P. &H, 88°90; PGee 91.405" at. do: ap; | RED KIDNEY BEANS.—JOAN .|WHOLE OX TONGUES.— WAX BEANS. WHITE ROYAL STUART.—PINEST 2 » $3.00; joz., $1.60; can ... Hers & WAX BEANS,—STANDARD Quality, doz 7Be.: Ib. can..7o CAMEO LIMA | EANS,—EX- Gon. "SLMBY case, doe wo fon. Fi. dor eas, San: 288s PORK AND BEANS.—ROYAL Stuart Boston with tor mato sauce Ct ae 2 |b. can, 15c.; dox., 8: case, 7 Ss MARROWPAT PEAS-ROYAIL, Stuart it) ity POTATOE S— SELECTED Long Inland stock, peck (15 Ib.), SHES: BG teat NY. BBS The Bi PASTRY PLOUR. BAKING POWDER,—STU- | PATENT PLOU! JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE: Bodies ea: OG Note—Cofteo and 50 Ib. drums without ae packed in 25 He cnt rs eae ant fovlar about; 10 1, cloth . “the | additional charge. WE Sab Bos a oam wind | Serge Met NEW TEAS,—FORMOSA 00- PU! ALL OUR REGUL AR so qt Uy 1 ain Bibs, In ten $2.00 ORANGE a MARMALADE, — uthwell's new a= Fo iia oa WHOLE FRUIT PRE: RE ROYAL Ro: ‘8 a Siyawnerties and ee SEL EARLY JUNE oan, 10e,; F66 ASPARAGUS. ASPARAGUS TIPS.—ROYAL MAMMOTH ASPARAGUS.— Foy 1 Stuart, ext: laree sees coring oe cease SPRING SPINACH. — THE firet mas th. this 2a bo. NEW _ LOBSTER, Besant abet Sos SHIELD feb, BONED CHIGKES KE. lee we Brand ie

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