The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1904, Page 5

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SL PT TT ‘i ANE WORLD? WEDNESDAY EVENING MAT S37 TR #| t - "— YIGTIMOF SHOOTING [ROBBERS TIE THREE [DO YOU MISS YOUR DIES IN HOSPITAL CHNAMEN TOCHAIRS| »=— OLD TIME VITALITY? Giovanni Estosito, Attacked in|Then They Clean Out Laundry Front of His Home, Dies of} and Leave Their Victims LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS. His Wounds—Three Italians| Bound Fast—One Gets Free}... petuneins Kia Under Arrest. and Calls Police. wos atcenniniserr Youth, New Vitality. Full Book of 990 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Good for $3.50 . in the Purchase of Goods. OLLECTORS OF B. & M. BLUE TRADING STAMPS, who bring their full books of 990 stamps to The 14th Street Store, will be given a credit voucher for $3.50 for each book, if they |}. prefer this manner of redemption to exchanging their stamps for useful and beautiful premiums. |} 5350 fe ees will be applied on any purchase of goods in the 14th Street Store as if it were }f .50 in cash. | Giovanni Estosito, years old, shot; Charles Mark Is a Chinaman, who | One gottie Will Prove to You Their Street Store and exchange ur full book of 990 stamps to the fifth ‘floor o! ret Stor The 14th Street Store. No a credit voucher for $3.50. You can buy goods with | vigor? He abana itiband or imbonsibie to/ab If you wish to trade in more than one department with this $3.50 credit voucher, you must shop ig ne ong Jaull beck aches? Butch to yoor| (an : F | on a transfer, so that the purchases can be subsequently gathered up and delivered to you at one fm froat of his home at No.1 Mac-|runs a laundry at No, 6$ Franklin Ggugal street, Monday night, died in} street, Jersey City, Befo ol Marvellous Power. eschandlaclaexcapiea: @t, Vincent's Hospital to-day. day he rushed into the Central Av Are you losing your olf strength and} ee — Detectives Lang and Pearson, of the | Police Station grying Marcer etreet station, wore a half | robbed!” block awuy at the time of the shoot-| Sergt. George Murphy looked up from ing ent thoy arrested Salvator Vendit-| his desk and noticed that the China- ie Hb a tesLibeayy § on me tS <3 time. = of Be 1 ey street, ie, ena nates SG Tale enayieta rpet Spalde ba the hip folate | To-morrow we eiaas a dueerith aeek breed tid paearsd * ay they saw throw a revolver} “Come to y store ro | * clos! e ea cents you 5; ig mway. store!’ yelled the Chinaman. Do you have frequent cal scalding or! ning palns in passing water? Brick! | At the same time they arrested Luigi} A policeman was sent with him to his | DITHINE pels an er @pagniolo, forty-eight years old, and | laundry and in the wash-room in the you feel gervoust Tired? Francis Spagniolo, sixteen years old, |rear found two Chinamen tied with | down? @ather and son, of No. 19 Jones strest. | wire to chairs. mine losing Interest in life and its ‘The officers say that the father and| After he Cree the Celestiais Mark | OT worry too much? Dose your ming eon held Betosito while Vendittelde | told him that three men entered the | qwell on death or misfortune? shot him in the right breast. age | MMAEY and demanded # know where) A pate oF ny ache Jn the lower abdomen . The poll y that a grudge ney ake: jer)? Is the jer teritated, in- hed “existed between Vendivteide and |* ™ was whom they saw taken | named, ulcerated or catarrhal? tosito and that each had threatened | into the place. Have you stone or gravel? oot the other. Well armed. Vendit- ‘The Chinamen declared no woman Kidney Diese: Don't Iay with Broken telde, with the senior and junior Spag- and awhile talking were mud-| danger. Treat it me. Dr. Pettiogtil's niolo, “went to Batosito's home and, | wen "hone, and nie tae tie arith | Rldney-Wort Tablets will make your kid. when he approached at about midnight, af ore heys fotnd and well—and will give you HARRY EULER. | Srey assaulted him. wire. His helpers were also bound tO/ now strength, new vitality, new youth, | —<—<—— chairs. maging, through your veins to give New |After Five Years of Back Aches| hrough the | Joy to Life. ‘The three men then went through the |"Clr ‘i gered with severe pain in my back| and Weakness He Was Quickly laundry, stole $ and a few things Of /¢ot ave years, I was advised by a fri ; ‘ IEF value and departed, leaving the China-|{o try Dr. Pettinglil's Kidney-Wort Tete Cured by Dr. Pettingill’s : men tied up. lets, After two bottles I had no morn pain, Kidney-Wort Tablets. e Mierke with much effort, through | S84 BY udR™s te, aq uy ; ecoration va Suede Gloves which he cut his wrists and hands! tipely eured.’—Harry 171 Patterson aDAS 7 uede LAA badly, managed to free himself. avenue, Baltimore, a, Take Noth at 16c The police expect to make arrest® jen and women—young or old— advise you FREE ——_ ke: a, Neke-—fi} oe | 9 Gone DIVORCE BAN EXTENDED. | © 7 Yourne |™ "you “Ge not undersinna "yout "troubin | j a Pat hs Boparisent confore Bee Huniinatons Ve | of aeeciel : Veaechananaa ose eee Sop heen ee New Yorkers dion « ae rome 4 AED Wu : gadis Sixth Floor. | Gloves Chemnitz maker t DINNER for six healthy persons with hearty appetites. Adinner | st oth Avenue's: Busy! worth $2.50 if you buy the supplies separately in our low-priced grocery 16e Women’s Suede’ store. A dinner fit for a king, ora | a bp tderd ees queen, or a president or any other CRE Chane en exalted person. A dinner that you | tees and ‘slate coe will enjoy. A dinner that you will 17¢ Women’s 2-clasp remember with each recurrence of Lisle Gloves, im Decoration Day. A dinner that you white and black only, will class with the best you ever sat 7c. down to, and all for ONE DOLLAR. Se ae The 14th Street Store has an Have a Silk object in making this generous offer. Parasol at 95e The management is desirous of having FANCY stripedand bor- a representative from every family in | dered effects in pure sille” hattan College, to Be Exam-| ,BUEEAVC.N. Acsomviy as topeed Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets’ py a two-thirds vote a resolution which | THEY CURE-Vital Deciine—P; Back—Kidney Trouble—Bladder 9S- ined as to His Sanity. tn substance provides that Presbyterian Pe GES Ee ei Blyn Shoes in the Bronx, 2891 3d Ave., the churches belonging to the Inter- Between 450th and 451st Streets. ‘The Rev. John Gallagher, @ priest f * qf the Roman Catholte Church, who | Church Conference Blyn Shoes in Brooklyn, New store opens about June 1, gave his age-an fifty years and hi { Peatdence as the rectory of St. Joseph''s Church, Columbus avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, was taken to Bellevue Hospital to-day and placed in the insane pavilion for ex- emination as to his sanity. At the church the Rev. Father Ra- valle said that Father Gallagher 1s < ) Mot attached to St. Joseph's, and at ‘this time does not occupy any pulpit. ’ He said that the priest called there shortly before midnight and sought He Mealyan ot ihe Weet One stundred| CLEARANCE SALE, @ Twehty-Atth street station, and . = Aas £ | Father “Gallagher was taken to Belle-| SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on ail 829-831-833 Broadway, y G2 \Z New York where economy is an object paral that may, be chovea to. was stated that Father Gallagher | Floor Coverings, Including all weaves Between Park and Ellery Streets, visit the great grocery department on Gee aan es ze. baie? eee ig one time was a professor in the | of “Reliable” Carpets, Smyrna Rugs, | Manhattan College, but that of late! Ingrain Art Squares, Mattings, San years he had been unattached. Jo Rugs and Linoleums. the sixth floor. “It is the best and colors and fashionable patterns, lowest-priced grocery in New York iY sad bordered effects. “Valge and you will be glad you inspected Pure Silk Umbrellas, change SS oe sa) cas a ee able effects, green, blue, brown andSred; The sites of the new Blyn Stores have been carefully considered and well chosen. The character of the Biya business, the large a x FURNITURE BARGAINS — Suits |f |e" 40 stocks we carry in each store and’ the small AT ODDS OVER THE VATICAN. a si. with [margins of profit on our shoes absolutely Na Ay > ‘ ‘ f y DININT SWROQVYY ad odd pieces for Bedromms, Lt- th braries, Dining-Rooms and Parlors, aot” [| prohibit the opening of stores in small sec Here’s Your Decoration Day Get the Dinners Friday Reatly woven borders, for rain or shine. Wrench Cabinet Officern Do Not neat, sha tions with limited business capacity. Our Dollar Dinner Aft Value 3.00, at 1.94. Agree On Recall of Mintaters. “TONG CREDIT” enables you to}f | fiersunewualied in $3 Styles, our qualities and our prices are made HIS $2.50 DE - lernoon or Saturday FES OP re 8 pee Sere TP a De orice for broader flelds and the larger business S $2.5 PORTION DAY DINNER Ase [NASMUCH as this is an actual $2.50 day circulated a report that differ-| _—_____________| we are getting now in five busy Blyn stores. six persons for one dollar consists of the ‘ * ences of opinion were manifested at CASH or CREDIT eh Ave. and 27th Street. Sarda choicest viands the market affords. If it cost $25 iis Shee fer, ae Oo and is offered for the last cabinet council ¢mcerning tho jird Ave. & 122d Stri naeol cr , i jurpose Ol introducing our groc: eortroversy. . It is sa id that Forelga Minister 1el- cassa desired to temporize and that Pre- mier Combes advised but + a 6098thAve., 39th&40thSts. ™ 3!" 104,106 and 108 West 4°St. 1162 Bowery:nearBroomest. NEAR 67AY. Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts., sion. Read the menu: not fill mail or telephone orders, nor Condensed Soup. Bread. Roast ot Lamb. | can we deliver the dinners, but we will | |} The 14th Street Store is pre- upon the handing of pant ° | Papal Nuncto here. The citivis Flalbusb Av, near full St. i opens about June Ist. Poiatoes. String Beans. Asparagus. pared to offer Dr. yon’s|f | innze t he importance of she Wli‘fore Brooklyn Stores /, aloes. String Beans. Aspara fais cra foe ean eeae ue al mre or 1 H Hazel Bottle of St, Jullen Claret. can come and get them, packedina | |lgoap at 3 cakes for Sc. 4 Raisins. | Nice, new basket, Friday afternoon or This was made in guest room €2S.ODEHGHEDHDHLHH-HOHHBOGPDH© GOHGHOOTOHSDHHGG4HDHDOFDOHHDOE HGDHGOHGOHHHHHHGSH.GHOOHOOHOG e Ground Coffee. Candy. Nuts any time Saturda It" at § ae 4 i —ee th y- $8 your Oppor- size to sell at Sc. a cake, but I}. 3 Long YOUR WORD HERE Easy b This $3.60 Decoration Ue ee tunity, and all we ask is that ved etal as es such oe és GOOD AS YOUR BOND.” i visit our grocery department in order | |}quantity we are able to o Credit | Is AS GOOD AS YOUR BOND.” Terms : Handherchi ef $1.00 to get this$250 Decoration Day Dollar | |f2e%ing rt aaee aoe ‘ 3 E inner for $1.00. ties at one-third, the usual cost. Only a reasonable quantity will be sold to one customer, With each cake we will a package of Women’s French Voile Suits Are Priced at 22.78. Second Floor. . E'LL CHAT with you about especially stylish and handsome suits, made Clearin Sales of of finest quality of French voile, either black or blue. Will you please follow us closely? ie g The coats of these suits are pretty blouse effects, trimmed around the neck and cuffs with linen of various colors and black and white soutache braid. They have Fine French Hand omens: the 1830 sloping, shoulder, and are very attractive. The skirts are of gWomen’s Embroidered H ‘dk fs. Voile Suits, the nine-gore ‘flaring style, with inverted plait back and trimmed with Volleoane, Department. | PPIHFGTdES96990 / JORDAN MG Inrets| 155,157 and159 East 23d St. [natctiia|? ae. ‘ 3 graduated kilts. They are lined with a hea tade of self-colored * 9 While we don’t claim to give‘ A range of values 22.78 taffeta, and each garment is splendidly tallored troughout. ‘Each Is'a 22.78 4 Our oncy S or you something for nothing, we + from $2 upwards | $35 suit, but to-morrow our price will be 28.78, ; eS SS eo positively assert, and a visit? eotelto % : A Women’s 7.50 Walking Skirts at 4.98 ° ‘ll ickel Meal crete ean at 25 334 Women’s Walking Skirts, made of finest quality of mannish suitings and tweeds, striped, checked and fancy mixed € Ime. will quickly con ht you, E at « less than regular prices. color elect, seven gore wide flaring, inverted plait back and side plaited seams and kilted at bottom. A strictly custom tailored poss, i wer : set Feary bands, leather =e OU BRCER pee ben ees Lae Women’s 16.50 Tan Covert Jackets at 9.28 9c, Oey Se. and ABC, our competitors ask tor the same ‘ Five Hundred Dozen Women's Tan Covert Jackets, natty, splendidly tailored jackets, made of a fine grade of covert cloth, double Boys’ Golf Caps, value 50c., at q breasted, collarless effect, turnover cuffs, trimmed with self-strapping and fine tailor stitching. Heavy grade of satin lining, at 9.28. 2c. Z * class and quality of goods. A few convincing specialties— [PAY 150. A WERK AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT. | Women's Sheer Linen and Hand Women’s Patent Big Summer Sale of Embroidered Initial H’dk'fs,, Leather Shoes at 89c Muslin Underwear a es Gc oes (SDS | at $1.50 a dozen, suis | THis EVENT,IN 10,000 worth of pure white mus- POPP IGIEDE DEED GH IGE 99 9G390G1 SO Od % 500 Chit- Very Neat 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, like cut, 2 y 3 foniers, in piano-polish finish, covered in first-class quality silk, damask or silk tapestry, ‘ 1 Fee ACE SHOES for women have patent leather vamps lin underwear has brought thousands to The 14th Street : oak, highly sssoriedicoloss, excellent upholstery: never meade\to)vell fori teas $24.49 Valucié2.co. and kid backs, opera toes, military heels, purple top facings, | Store. It includes the entire stock of carefully selected » A Li area F Five Hundred Dozen and there are i No | sample goods and consignment of a jobber who decided to go out of 2 brass handles; [PSaie= Aye . i facturer 1 make these shoes for th pH ices | business in this line. Gave a discount on the manufacturer's prices. Mg eae ae AP @) ie * Men's and Women’s oper we shall sell them. That’s certain. He'd "Women’s | The advertised garments are only a few of the many articles of dainty work, , a * chaser; w hile Yi es 4 Initial Handkerchiefs, Shoes lose money and soon go out of busine It will be an oversight on your part if you do not economis ys they last. at Leann oo at $ I g ; 89 these shoes were rejected b 0 | Night Gowns Corset Cov t 3 ri © pector as slightly imperfec | Muslin Night Gowns—V nek. | Cambric Corset peat! a box of half dozen, m a Pair. sole, a stitch droppe | Ke insertion, with cambric ruffle, value | buttons and lace trimmed, made with | value $4.00 a dozen, leather or any one of a dozen ot! ttle hurts is enough to condemn ONight Gowns—Tecked a esniyl| ne, os wales sennlans pest : @ a shoe when a maker is particular. We bought a great accumula- | dep Cane ae, hemstitched effect, | Cambric Corset Covers, lace HOak Side- § | | ord & | lor tion of these seconds, and they go on sale to-morrow at 89c. the pair. | “Cambrie Night Gowns—With | Someta te value Mes at Mery ¥ boards, finely ’ embroidery yokes, high and surpliceneck, | . , ) boards, fi ay 5 Kk i , am G Conant Coverm: polished, H Women’s 2.50 Signet Lace Shoes, made of finedon- | yaiue 95c, at 69 | found, necks lece trimmed aria enee French bevel Broadway and Twentieth Street gola kid with dull leather tops and patent leather tips, Lynn made, | Women’s Chemises | aia chien Sane string, half price, at Y mirrors, two ~—.. and Fifth Avenue, light sole and dressy, widths C, D and E, sizes 3 to 8, leather as Women’s Muslin Chemises, | phair, Cox Noinsook foal andioge smooth and fine as it can be made, high military heels and new, | tucked yokes and embroidery insertion, Contac: cisscual cha Gantaete aa shelves and stylish toe, a pair, 1.75. cambric ruffle, value 50c, at 35e. sertions, value 75c, at 38¢ and 49¢. —E Skirt Trimmed Chemises, Women’s Drawers Wardrobe Couches, like illus- cupboards; ot ire Murks Tana. ecatcoidary tne ¢ tralion, covered ln denim ef Oriental de- ha tt Men’s Famous $3, $3.50 and $4 Shoes at 1.95 Mitoos, cambrie rufle on skirts, value | Women's Muslin Drawers, , fied densely Unbaseeredat Obst special at | ira 00 PAIRS OF MEN'S SHOES, in oxford ties and high |] | 5c,at49e. Co usee | “Women's Combele Draws, P Value $10.00, special... ' $5.67 J J 25 | RIPANS TARULES are the Post dye shoes, russet and black, with a liberal variety of men’s || | | 00 yokes, extra length, value 1,00, | ers, lace trimmed, hemstitched raflle, ESSEC CUO eae x¢ Massive Round Top Exten- %! of them havebeon sold patent coltskin shoes and Oxford ties. We can fit any man |j | jt @ge. regular price 50c, at 39¢. I] Sword ysion Tables, like cut, elegantly pol- fee ctagio rear, Cosstipelion, Reare with a normal foot and save him from 1.00 to 2.00 on his Women’s White Petticoats ORDERS fished, with five massive roped turned ofa x Suaoragred eames next pair of shoes. Not a few straggiing pairs, but each size Muslin Petticoats, with dep | Cambric and Muslin Petti- FILLED FOR} legs, first-class workmanship, } Slew Goo ses gem ee in several styles, all at 1.96, ruffle, lace trimmed, full width, value | coats, with deep flounce, trimmed with SPECIALS. factual value $12.00; speci PO.O8 Soa ype a nare;cens packansitenous® | 5c, at 49e lace, value 1,50, at 98¢ if “by SNe sities bade Sei Lila sta

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