The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1905, Page 9

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’ flee Station, Too. BOLDLY SNATCHES AT DIAMOND EARRINGS, ceeds in Escaping. i Maging in 4 tere a servant had neglected, thought I would be safe, at once that it was not mine, ¢ Too Frightened to Cry Out. “Then I became thoroughly fright~ wan unable to do so, It was not more than & moment but it seemed hours ‘while I hesitated. Winally I pulled “myeelf together and walked away. I gan to run, ‘He was quicker than I and when I be Nao two doors away from my he was alongside of me and aught hold of my wrist. I screamed by ‘with all my lung power, and if I @ay “ myself, I have a voice of some He atilf held on to my wrist mnatched at one of the diamond ‘Here’ fastened with ‘astened wi it ‘ vee, and the pain of ihe | il over, I fought to release | rength, ed cone | qwere flung up and voices called out to| This f my 4@s- fips LOM! around the Could: Identity Him, teem Others Affected, Qs ‘ual at twelve collieries, ae A Cuavions OColendar, (Brom the Chicago Post.) giving the astronomical date, ‘TPAD TNS GER TRE Attempted Hold-Up of a Young * Woman in Brilliantly Lighted Thoroughfare, and Near Po- | GIST Neighbors Are Aroused, Win- dows Thrown Open, and the Frightened Highwayman Suc- » Mies Mary Alton Dutcher, a singer, @f No. #16 Fifth avenue, told to-day of experience with a highwayman fa front of her home early Sunday + Bhe hed returned thereafter @ concert in Brooklyn and ont owt to mail some important let» “tt was probably foolish of me to go out alone at such @ late hour,” sald ‘Mine Dutoher to an Evening World re- porter, ‘hut as the street is brilliant with electric lights, and es there is & t atation almost around the corner, “E went to the mail box and dropped fm the letters, Then I walked rapidly T had gone man came up wholesale thieves, Considerable money wee missing from the homes of Law- yer Groenhut and Mr, Carroll, and in 7, Powoere'’s house the burglars not only took money, but several valuable ui police were at once notified, but they could find absolutely no important BURGLARS LOT (BRON HOSE In Leisurely Manner, Undis- turbed by the Police, Robbers Pay Early Morning Visit to Creston Avenue, Bedford Park I turned around quickly and, looking at the @quarte of linen he had in his hand, saw SCHOOL CLOSED BY EPIDEMIC REOPENED. No New Casce of Diphtheria on Staten Island—Building Publis Schoo! No, 2, Jn Blm Park, §, I, which was closed on Tuesday last by order of Dr, John T, Sprague, agsist- superintendent of Health Department in Richmond Bor- ough, oWing to the prevalence of diph- therla among the puplls and persons re- siding in the vicinity of the school, was ce the school wag closed the build- ing has been thoroughly tum; mean There were fphty passe of im Park, one-thi; Which were pupils of the sclwol, which has an attendance of about 650 children, ‘or the past few days no new cases ly Is attribui sewers in the village. PORT ‘The reign of terror over hold-ups and robberies has spread from Manhattan to the othor boroughs of Greater New York, and even to the suburbs, Bur- glare, sometime between miinight and 2 o'clock this morning, broke into a Tow of four houses, one after another, on Creston avenue, in the Bronx, and without disturbing the occupants looted them of money and jewelry, They went away as quietly as they came, leaving only one clue behind them, In the last house they visited one of the rob- ders left his overcoat, but the police could find no marke on it which might lead to estabishing the identity of the look at*himunder th PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LANDT Bnteere Dead: Whep the robberies became known this morning the neighborhood was pan- ven below for Twentye alia inlet SINGER “STACKED WY FoOtPAD. RW YORK DRUG- § INTERESTED Our Leading Druggists Have Combinid with One :houa d Other Dinggists Who Are Leaders of the Drug Business in the Uniicd States, One thousand retail druggists who aye the leaders of the drug trade of the United States—and that means the world—rated by Bradstreet’s and | Dun’s at twenty million dollars and whose retall business aggregates over seventy million dollars annual sales, have agreed to give thelr name, finan- cial backing and indorsement to the guarantee that Rexall Mucu-Tone will gure any disease or trouble arls- ing from catarrh, or they will refund the money, The Riker Drug Atoro, 6th ave, and 28d st, say they are roud of their connection with the Rexall Remedies, particularly #0 of Mucu-Tone, and when asked why,; stated that a remedy must be some- thing out of the ordinary to get their packing. “It)is not all profit,” said Mr, Onrden, manager of tho Kiker ‘Oo., “tat leads us and our one thou- sand associates into indorsing this remedy; {t {s our years of experience with medicines and our knowledge of them that makes us believe that Rexall Mucu-Tone !s a bona fide dis- covery for the cure of all ailments due to catarrhal affection, We know that it ie not a cure-all, but a rem- ody bullt on ecientific lines and not a patent medicine, as each one of the one thousand druggists knows {ts for- muta and its value, It has one great additional value besides curing con- letitutional catarrh—that {t {s a sys- tem-bullder, No such tonlo wae ever before designed for the curing of {n- flammation of the mucous membrane —nor can it be improved on in the present age. Just stop and reason with“yourself for one minute. We fre doing business right here in your midst, Could we efford to offer our name and indorsement to Mucu-Tone as we do if we did not know that It was an honest medicine? Could we | afford to agree as we do that we will refund every penny paid us for the medicine if it does not benefit? | “All we ask is tho customer's word and the empty bottle, and we hand! the money back. No signed certificate. Woe believe the public, especially the} sick, are honest, Certainly every aick person who suffers from any of the following aljments should take advantage of our offer to-day: Rexall Mucu-Tone cures catarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, intestines, liver, kid- neys or bladder, and any who are convalescing from sickness of any Kind should take advantage of our offer and purchase what we recom- mend as the best tonic ever sold in a drug store, We have a large trial size at fifty cents, and we guarantee {t or refund your money.” — Riker Drug Stores, 6th ave, and 28d sts, Broadway and 9th; Hegeman & Co., 200 Broadway, and its branches; J. Jungmann, 1020 84 ave,’ 428°Colum- bus ave; Kinsman’s Drug Stores, 125th st. and Sth ave,, 601 8th ave.; asd Bugene Hartnett, Jersey City, N. J.; afta Petty’s Pharmacy, Newark, N. J. fo-atricken, Polloemen went to all the inhabitants of ithat section, as they 4 have to the inhabitants of other out- lying sections of the town, end warned ‘them to keep the chaine on their front toons, doth day ami night, to admit no etrangers and, when: ‘the evening, to leave forightly in thelr houses, night are Now, 2686, 2688, 2600 and 9692 Creston avenue, just above the K No, 26% 4s ooouol ‘Thomas J, Lacey, @ printer, A Mr. Greentut, @ lawyer, lives Ln No, 2683, P, | a’ Carroll, a real-estate dealer, occupies No. 2690, while in No. 2602 dwells a Mr, Powers, salesman for a carpet house, The four houses are Queen Anne cot- tages, two stories high, and etand close FOR TH Wien, Senin ery 1 PENNS YLA Lex, to 3d Ave,, 59th to 60th St. Be ALRRN FS Pts > & CINCINNATI! pre MENUHIN CCE SERCIAL tte emaient BELGIUM MINERS STRIKE. Might Collfevies Closed and Thir- OHARLDRO!, Belgium, Fob, 6—As a * pesult of the decision of ,the Miners’ to deol emir tocday work, watt com: suspended this morning at eight jou and there was ial strike thirteen others, Work Is proceeding ge) ) In thelr raid the burglars visited No, vie weekdays a 2686 first and worked their way leisurely along, finishing the “Job” at No, 2692, The first person to discover the whole- sale rovbery was Lacey, He came downstairs soon after daybreak to find @ dining-room window, which he had closed, wide‘ open, Making @ hasty ex- amination he found that the burglars had carried off his wife's purse, which |had been left In a bureau drawer in an | adjoining room and which contained | $25, Another purse containing $20 was bury Park sundays), an Anolent time-keeping has received new Nght from two remarkable stones lately wnearthed by a German explorer on the aite of the old Ionio port of Miletus, ‘These stones aro the remains of calen- dare, ot which one Is shown to date ym 109 A, D, The year was divided twelve sodiacal signs, and agalnat each month the motion of the remain- ing signe was given, with a note pro- dioting the weather, On the left side ‘were thirty holes, a wooden peg being, moved forward one hole each day, thus fous, rooklyn, 4 Court Sires, yore 4 residences through to destina- nelopiione, "348 Ch Tallroad Cah Servi ene nt ERBU RY: aay eM WOOD. eneral Manaver Pass’ Tent GEO. W. BOYD, easel ” for Penneylvania Lacey at once aroused his neighbors, who hurried down sitaira only i ¥nd were victims of the Mt brand, Look for the “ United" shieldon the wine dow wher you buy cigars—it means cle gars better in quality by 33 1-3 per cent, We Recommend This Week: AN EXTRA GOOD 10c. CIGAR 'AVANA-AMERICAN PANETELAS=Most smok- ers of Clear Havana Cigars like the Panetela size—that long, slender, dainty shape. This oie is made by Cuban workmen in Tamp some of the choicest tobaccos grown in has become the most popular size in our leading and, the HAVANA-AMERICAN, and we think it will please the majority of smokers who prefer Hav- ana Cigars. TRY IT. 10c, EACH; $9.50 PER 100; $4.75 BOX OF 50 United Ciga Stores All Over New York $1.2 Week | HELP WANTED—FEMALE, GINLS; not Under 16, want es helpers in factory, Apply} Supt., 6th floor, 803 Mercer st tores Co. One Always in Sight be well infe PIANOS AND ORGANS, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, The Greatest Piano Sale in the World. you want to evcure one of the best pighos ingde come to-morrow sure, anos for everybody and within every- body's means, Walters piano, $350 Walters Plano, Including stool and * for $195 on easy terms of $5 Down and $1 Week. 2 Real Value. Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. Instruments which cannot begin to com- pare with the Walters Piano are being offered for sale every day by othern a prices ranging from $850 to $400, 8 we feol that, we aro offering you a positive saving of from $150 to § in No Interest 1s charged for time taken in making payments, No insurance and no Noxtras” whatever, Pianos Delivered to Your Home on a Payment of $5. 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Inserted in silt letters on the inal Heese vee Walters lang, alae top wee Don't buy @ Cavtton— intra omntt jano at any p! Or H) ee Nitterly. Worth! 1 s008 Ki han: ey old pana for a heau- t Ail new’ Waiters, and pa #1 per woek lial to call upon you, ‘0 thZae living outelde of New York or residing in other States, if interested in our remarkable plano offer, upon request, full information will be forwarted to you, Mu Cas Taasrer To To keep abraaat of th times one must ©8OGDDOHEDOPDOOQDOODOQOOOODODDOQOOODHOVOOOOTOOHION Please Don’t Forget That: @, The February Furniture Sale is breaking all records for BIG SALES and LOW PRICES. We court comparison wi h ALL @ The February Sale of Household Utensils and China offers many thousan’s of useful articles at prices never before quoted @ The February Sale of Groceries offers choice of regular toc, cans of Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, String ‘Beans and Lima \Beans, at 7c, the can, 880, the dozen cans, or two dozen for $1.70, Tuesday's Spectal Sale of Dress Goods, yard for all-woo! 50, ALBATROSS; nice cr ing cream and black, Best value in all New ard for Imported Nun's Velling; all wool; cream, black and colors; 45 y finish; all colors, Includ- yard for French Crepe de Paris; pure silk and wool; street and evening Shades; worth 91,25, yard for CHOICE of $1 all-wool 45-In, VOILE, $1 all-woo! 48-In, Pebble Cheviot, and 79c. all-wool 45-In, Chiffon Veiling; black only. for CHOICE of $1.25 French silk-and-wool Eollennes, 43 inch; $1 satin- face German Prunella, 4a inch, and $4,25 43-inch French Volle, in black FOHOOOOODOOOHHOGOODOIOS Tuesday's Spectal Sale of New Silks, Ten thousand yards of Satin Libert Silks; all in exceptionally choice an hot to be duplicated later in the season— 30c, 49c, 59c Yard, Pongee Silks, 22-inch, in’ natural, nay, repe Pongees in colors and black, 32 ural, ecru and all the best shades, Very special at.....+++++ ‘ Black Taffetas, 24-inch at 55c, Yard. 36-inch at 796, Yard, Tuesday's Spectal Sale of 5-Piece Slip Covers, If you can get your order in right away, bee Vel Borslen! Latah ‘eolare, te—C heviota, Hreeree nd Droadclothe,.s1298 7.08 Blouse or Long Coat Styles.$17.98 EE Cheviot Long Coat Styles. $22.08 t Twills, Plain Foulards and India dy) cieyiet ang Mixtures,....62808 17.08 distinctly new patterns—at prices Reduced Elderdown Robes} . t® and Sacques \ROBES—Ripple and plain—all colors Ware $3,98.,...8,40 Were $5.98.,.,.8.40 BACQUDS—Beat colore—all sizés— , brown and green; all-silk ch Pongees in nat. 27-inch at $9c, Yard. atyles—light, me 34 bo Bi--werd $1.79 to bric House Dresses—one an ae plooe—neat stripes and figuros— Were $1,49—to C1OATs +1004 + : ‘ Women's Flannelette Wear we'll make you a set of Slip |] At February Clearance Prtocs, Parlor Furniture—-out of the very best Belgian striped 5, This price allows for 20 yards of material to cover an ordinary size suit), all finished with finest cotton Choice of 10 patterns—fit guaranteed, of course, $5.95, Complete. Tuesday’s Special Sale of Shopping Bags. Importer’s overstocks and Travellers’ Samples of finest leather shop. ing bags, About every known style that is to be new this season, including all the former favorites, 4s represented. Several thousand ian price. If you're a judge of values you can in Choose at 95c, HOSHHOTOIOOHVCADAODEODOIOOAAIRONOOSEIONOEODOGOD ay Tuesday’s Special Sale of Jardinieres, These Jardinteres formed part of a carload of Crockery which we bought in an Ohio factory—at twenty-five cents on the dollar, Per- fect beauties—every one of them—and remarkably cheap, for 6-inch size; moss green decorations under light green glaze, Worth WNS—go0d quailty ancy, braid 1d Ladt. SKIRTS—seallop rut nah Mannelette— Covers for your material—for only $5.9: Bags all told—but select a wonderful 25¢ for 7-inch sire; exquisitely blended color decorations. Worth 50c, 39c for 8-inch size; very rich blended color decorations, Big value at 750, ILSHAN TEETH. he Most Difficult Tooth Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00. TEETH TLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, N.E. Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M Ik, Bre) NOLAS srrssere 4 4-Inch Black Tal silt finish—sheds dust... b4-inch Camel's Pa Chevi @-inch Importet Shepherd checks and plaids x SO RHN oem our 1d lid eg Ta—apec Lishar" yaa eatin 29 fustreusually .B0-sss-ssersrereisssens « Ay, eed strong quality. White and colorsewere 5 45 FEBKUAKY SALE FURNITURE & CAR at Greatly Reduced Prices, 3 49.98 $1.00 4 Wevtas Pretent OPEN SATURDAY EV! ‘urnis! 8 é EXTEND GREOI TO ALL, 00 A WEEK OPENS OCOUNT, Can be obtained at PAY Us $1.00 WEBKLY, EXCHANGB CLOTHING COMPANY, pall erence, ‘oq wired, Bstab, DOLLAR DOWN! Doliar wee! genuine diamond ning, Jewelry Oe. 8) Nassau, ed | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, “A Lace Hdgingsand Insertings ARR RRR Rn nensnnennnnnnnnnnnnnn Pp Pi 2 ti — FIVE YEARS AGO 16,000 shares of Gold Font teed Nea dort Coin stock of Cripple Creek, Col., offered an Omaha man at 3 cents per share, or $480 for Hie block, Ware 8 AND DIAMONDS, resentative if dealred. hich & Diamond Cos J on all topics of the | 10 MAID day. No hatter way than by using The World Almanac for 1905, at vest this amount, Lcan prove er a better seppeeualt 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 44, 13, 418, 47, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29) FAITH We thank our customers ° demonstration of belied in our January Sale, It lasted @ fult month, and excepting the Bilssaré ; each day’s sales were , larger 3 than oame day of previous week. RESULT: Business was so great that we ure Just completin, But everything wilh be done ae promised, |. We Always Keep Faith. verien. February Clearances In Women’s Cloaks sc sbog de Sesh Lex Cheviot and Kersey Coats. 4160 -'7.06 Castor and Black Cheviot, $18.00 10.06 | # 16.06 Were $1.98.,...1,24) Also ‘ Plannelotte ‘Wreppere-vert vot prety a! $1.88, Were, Now. 70 eoallo} le P8128 08 tem Children's Werm Wear waney Clearance Prices, WI tty, atripesr tee sy erell ganda were 0, ici Bables’ Short Cloaks White Ripple Cloth, Pet etvet an Berge, Cr ral Fibbon abirrings, Ince | Or bs pleatings or rich gos for baby girls, Imported Black Melrose ‘ le—firm, orlep, finish— Aliom inch Black French Vojles— Hh even Weave... tere, 69 BD 9.19 1,69 feerrebivnes <1 Im Fo ta Velour iba “eL08 1y 180 | Sort Granitos, fqnter Son Linings ;o=! fest rT Imported Changeable Mohatrs—36 inch hat fanrie cad drop 4! nti and Percalines—silic Black, White and colors. ss re to match the uch in demi VALENTINES, TELEGRAMS, CARD and BO in large assortments.....4+,4+4006..3 to AQ MORNING SALES To-Morrow, Tuesday, Until f P. White Crochet Sprenda Full slze—soft doish Black Silk Peau de Sotes Soft finish—strong and durable~ desirable for Chitiren's and Women's Cloaks and Costumes— 9 regulanly .50—until 1 P. M, ° MAIN FLOOR-—CDNTRE BUILDING, remo: naeiannie comme sie em Rina sree Fine Velvet Axminster Rugs 9x12 feet—rich colorings, Oriental and medallion designs—seamlees or phitarnscall nem: treeh 16.98 THIRD FLOOR—-NEW BUILDING, Women's Drawers Fine Cambric, umbrella tucked rut- tle or good emb'y ruffle— 2 if ° Morning Special Price..., SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, cope cease cama nar nn Een fern, dot and 63 Babi DING. etna ee oan screnaenneranmnren Aeneas Babies’ Flannelette Dresses Pretty pink and blue Stripes self or combination yoke and uffles-brakl trim— 7 v cents * BECOND FLOOR—CENTR® BUILDING, ONLY “REBRUARL DON'T THINK stop giving Bargains, Fs to the great valu that made January @ record breaking month. FEBRUARY CLEARANCES fm many departments, 28) Clearance Prices, ‘ 14.08 3% to.4 9.08 | were 14.08 | E's ‘contre plese oe Po! neat on nest ren ! jevigns and ao le horder— were ,08—1,20-~1,96..,..now if Curtain Pole Fixtubes, ete. To reduce atook, 't! Breas Pole Ringe—2¥ inch, Brags Rod Ringe—with pin Bteel Screw Myes—6 sizes, Steol Borew Hooks—7 eizes, ‘Tack Hammere (with tack Celltne Hooks for sh Quadruple Plate Tea Sets Quadruple Plate ate Pitchers— B= t0 LCA. 45, gt. feo oh styles for lit as well aii Roman or Block Type— LEmbonsing and Sianging Patina Atéress D lain color—per quires; Mercosized Etamines Plain or Corded Stripes— Horu and Cream only just the thing dor comi: Season—made to sell at , 4-{nch Ribbous Py shades for millinery or value \7-untl! 1 P. MAIN FLOOR—WB: Fine White Nainsooks Pull bd ingh—soft, yet Women’s Wool Waists

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