The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1905, Page 13

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ie ©) POLIC —— od ; James Hassett, 8 youth of twenty, Ip Crane, tn the Yorkvil® | sing in Roosevelt Hoapital from a/steb Court, to-day lectured Edward Mets &| wound inflicted by n boy who 4 be- + wellMiressed young man, with & leved by the police to be a olmarette 7 tether, for neglecting hie wife and thet | tena, 1, three children, and then held Mets 10) Young Hansebt, who bears ah excel: * go00 hast, tent reputation, and who lives with his ‘The couple live at No, 46 East Ber- parents at No, 47 Weet Thirty-frat enty-fourth street, They have been !street, was exercising his dom in Tenth & In the treatment of deafness, which is Pron bay you have @ rich father?” Jorten the reavit of catarrh, Hyomel ac vr. 1 have to aup- [embry ate hating eink “7 : r will Nave to sup- /membrane, and the hearin p pi your Seen, Is he in court?” [turn at A few “ays treatment will *'No, but T can have him in court this bring, hells and in three or four weeks, : jon," ie er 1 adjourn this case until |cure wil fi sarc Aa i Phonan gy Mace, A Fe a {t but @ short tine and see a great change i AMBULANCE MAN ih my condition. ay bean i Aeris rapidly, and F oad 8 i offen! 7 HEIR TO $30,000, rr rivets bas tat, ite bad ofr entirely. wit Mae CORT cas eh ij f Hansett could evonpo the Man de anid a ee N thrust, the strange boy had buried the Micliast, De Onotrio, an Or hiade of the dirk in Hasvett's stomach sry gee » | aud turned. the handle. lamolighter, 18 tn the Ons iy 5 Fonselots, “A citizen whe had! pitneaged Will dle, | He was shot last | Magistrate Crane Forces Young| Young Hassett Refuses an Une ihe, agsnitt norlted, the TAar walte, Arroled an the chines ki ¥, Ri t fi ry ake Seah! AG eiey Mone and stealing clothes nee Mnes of laundrles Broker’s Clerk Out of Work to} nown's Request for a Sm a SO = ang. private houses, 4 te wey Induice Father to Support the and Is Attacked with Knife), itaseutt mar then hurried to tho, hoa.) De ey frosty toorered | ro Wil Probably Die, Fe aes Sia CaM ON [HE at LT tl Sublet ») ‘Rormer’s Family, ‘) AHetottiven py nd n ZAlmond, atrucit tim down ‘ ened to run down the! and started to run, drow hie ti i amoker, revolver and ahot De 0. 289-261 Sixth Ave. § LJe,,, Batwece } tmartied: eight years. Up to twenty-/avenue lant night. The apitial was! 16th & 17th Sts. three) months ago Tietz was employed | racing utter him when, at corner OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT. tna broker's office. Since then he has NERA fa pi ge ts ve A t is a clgarette okine tl 0 Ph iy." anid the woman, while tearw Mit Ky Hi arms, bie hie gga bait The Man ying in Small mounts ‘wn her cheeks, “I have been | Just then a hoy of seventeen or elighteen, ‘ . Freved with « aapnsene noice toleeve|who tad the apoetrance ot an Halen, Can Be Dressed in the Best Style. t pror ‘onched, He in . X Pim atu qes te: chileren Por | Nervous, 6 A man’s clothes are entirely independent of his means, One 3 twenty-three months, We have been) "Give me a olgarette,”” he sald to/ 5° with a moderate salary or income has at his command sults and many and many a day with nothing to) Hiveatt, *y peplied Haavett, |< Overcoats in the very best models, of the choicest fabrics and of ¥ ext, and our meal last Sunday consiet-) [+ naven't another,’ repl -o|@® the most expert workmanship, for we've a gathering of men's § ‘ a dry bread.” ‘Well, give me that one you are| p nanship, g ats corey! beean ‘Tete, “for thie |#moking,” demanded the stranger, @& tailored apparel that can’t be surpassed in style, and is the peer in ¢ eondition of aftairs, but what am T (0) TNOt #0) you can notice It answered GD fit of anything the best merchant tailors can produce, Yet these ¢ if ‘A i. aon Lam oUt ST yore nt?” dnaulted the | "i2e started to walle away, when thO|6Q) Clothes are half the prices charged by merchant tailors that can @ Court, ve been In a brokerage office, Dut boy selved him by the coat, “T set make no better, and we accept in payment very small sums, 2 ct Have ese Ie ottree mamta | seinen | OB) Weekly op monthly, ave been. unable to get anything to C tarr 1] do.” sn Zi. mp- "iret the duty, of the father to mips ures Ca ha ry mae, Mt, fabhere eae ant Houl mould Deaf: MEN S SUITS---A Multitude of Pent to i ve for is the love and afces- ea ness, § Uohof ply ehtifren: ‘Bo you love your Ndebele ityles at $1 5, ntaron . y f Hyomel Did More “T certainly do," replied Tietz 1 | One Week's Use of Hy New model Sack Suits for men, with either single or double You have a poor way of SIOWIME | “than gix Months’ Treatment by breasted coats, in the new season’s richest black unfinished worsteds Specialists, and fancy fabrics; broad, perfectly balanced, graceful shoulders and hand-made collars; the equal in style of anything a merchant tailor can make at any price, and in quality and tailoring as $15 good as anything made to your measure at $25, for...,.. Spring Overcoats— | Suits Especially for Every Style. Young Men. Superbly tatlored light ‘and | Sults.cut over patterns designed medium weight Top Coats, of Specly for bes carat igure Tan Goverts, {n various shades the oh Ria Ae fot and rich Oxford fabrics, all | cheviots; new. model double- lengths, in the newest shapes, | breasted coats, with broad, grace- beautifylly trimmed, with sizes to | ful/ shoulders, perfect ih te aae tanh ae tivomene fit nen of all proportions; a mer- | cause these suits are iby an truly say that I ” | jal iY Driver for Brooklyn Hospital Will, eialies, and cam UPoEy Bar. that Get That Sum on Twenty-first , Hing H: | chant tailor who could. plan a | specialists who have studied every BIrAnnay, Aprils. fis Tara plan: of hermmled 19 retorn te coat as good as these wouldn't | demand of the young man. of Friends of Frank Farrell, until to-day |money if the modicine does oi ary and make you one fo! H fashion; superb values, ol tee carrie these Rre but............4 Mead anne nevah bod @h ambiance driver of the Bradtord | A, complete ONreh oe ak ee earned } Paddock Overcoats. Street Hospital, Brooklyn, are cons |tn the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and yatulating hig over the fact that when | lottle of yom The inhaler will last +45 3 lus (Wenty-lirat birthday, | Hfetime and phere is ads (1 Hyome! for an y dditional bot- { * ¥ * It your taste runs to something out of the ordinary and you want ¥ 4 Paddock Overcoat in perfection; we have them of the choicest fabrics, the most perfect fitting garment we've ever seen, $25 to $ 35 000, everal weel pone 3 from his grandmother's Ilex of Hyomel can be procured \s for rell gave up his position | . Compare this stall expense with enday, and from now on until he | ina’ teen charged my spectaliste, and then his money will put In his Ume se- |remember that if Hyomel does not ctre feet! Viverwl lenin act oath taal |Hegeman & Co. will return your money. ; ming Wis? | Hegeman & Co. The Corporation, 200 a co) ‘oing into the general t een and also is going to roadway, or all branches. Mail orders Pas tor, he wai inoerie reatment, with sixes and shapes for every figure.....,.... \Shoemaker’s Fit. The Standard of Real Shoe Excellence 3 Footwear for $ Men and Women : f Smartly. shaped Shoes that stay smart is the shoe problem answered in Frazin’s $3.00 footwear. It’s the way they're mace—the leather we put into ’em—the cuality of the parts you don’t see that b make our shoes live up to their “looks.” ; Designed by our own master. craftsmen, made in our own tactories, and sold only in Frazin '& | Oppenheim’s eighteen shoe stores in the leading shoe centres of the United States, i The Women’s Spring styles are the smartest affairs in shoedom, the new Francelle heel teing | an Speen clever and comfortable feature, he Men’s Spring styles are a series of smart-shapings and advanced style stunts in faultlessly fitting Oxfords—button and lace shoes of patent—coltskin—enamel and plain leathers, oth $3.00 Stores—Sixth Avenue, Cornering 18th Street, also 21st. Good Reliable Shoes in $1] Footwear for Men---Women---Children, Thousands of distinct styles in dollar shoes— every width—size—shape and leather to per- fectly fit every foot. Anen- tire section in our mammoth building at the corner of 18th street and Sixth avenue devoted to dollar shoes ex- clusively, The fact that our name is in each and every pair is proof positive of their good, reliable qualities, Recommended for Durability 2 Footwear for Men---Women---Children. Styled right but qualitied better, Every h leather that ought to be in higher priced footwear , every style that sells in the higher priced shoes of else- fi where are all represented in iy the sblidlv reliable shoes of- ld fered you in Frazin & Oppen- heim’s $2 Shoes. ° We sell the best boys’ and girls’ shoes sold at a popular price, It is upon this point that we give Mm especial emphasis because we give a especial value. The 18th and 6th Avo, Store. Exclusive $3 Store ‘or Men and Women, Cor. 2ist St. and 6th Avenue, Adjoining the Big 18th St, Store, _2 Stern Brothers To-motrow, A a offering [+) Women’s Hosiery Fast Black Cetion Hi hie eps by--ehu 25° Plain or Ribbed Lisle oe, dtwble votes, Fast Black Lisle Thread Hote, with colored on in plala goose or wite lace tates, doen Valeo 50e pale 29¢ Fast Black ‘Thread | Steels fasted edo on Peay SER ok 91.6D Boys’, Girls’ & Infants’ Shoes Complete eetottiments of SHORS, OXFORD TRS ond SLIPPERS, FOR EARLY SPRING atid SUNNER WEAR, io Watte Conver, Patent and all durable Leathers, madd on Jap opbelally edepied tor growing test, _ Misses’. & Girls’ Apparel] ~ for Spring; Greatly Below Value Paki Uap ig ana 18 yon Woo Ham0 and 200 $12.98, 18,80 MISSES’ SUITS, BTON BLOUBE, of Black, ine 6nd Brown Panama Cloth and Cheviot, 16 und 16 qr Value $27.80 919,78 MISSES! COVERT JACKETS, Taf Lined; New Moda mute $13.90 $9.98 MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of Panama Cloth and Chivlots, black, blue, brown and ahepherd checks, New Modal. Vales $7.40 $4.08 GIRLS! BOX REEFERS of Cover} and Plan Chevios, 40 14 gn, Special at $4.98, 5.48, 7.98 | GIRLS’ WOOL RUSSIAN DRESSES of inixtares, braid trimmed and embroidered emblem, 4 fyryay Value 67.00 $3.98 Spectal Values ta: Boys’ & Young Men's Clothing NORFOLK SUITS, EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS 4, ot heeaplad to fonay OO ME $00 SAILOR COLLAR RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS ' vores and worsted a great victaty, Valve B6.95t0 11.75 SO\OU 0 9.79 Ceah, atvine Oates a lovks, « $6.96014.78 KNEB TROUSERS of Hive dnd 4 me Fancy Cheviot ond 1 Vow fi.00. . 89C OUNG MEN'S Row ee Oa et Roscoe tie ond Rae) Cs Toke Be anstenns, 014,00 SPRING TOP COATS ENCDATS, ' herr yp Hpac alg ved now . 91290 EXCLUSIVE STYLES of BOYs' FELT AND CLOTH HATS, lv in NIDBY. RATS. IMPORTATION of STRAW SAILOR and Véry Reasonably Priced, Ww eral rt ' Pot a) re est Twenty-third Stradt Lord & Taylor Have Arranged for Saturday An Attractive Sale of Girls’ Spring Coats & Dresses eat As Follows:— Girls’ Coats of Fancy mixtures, double: 9, 66 breasted; colors: gray, brown, green, at.... value 610,00 ‘Girls’ Coats of Cheviots and Coveits; also : Fancy Light Checks, various styles, at.....! snide ¢ia.so Girls’ Dresses of Navy, Beown, Green and $7.50 Red Serges, also Checks, prettily trithmedjat . vaue 910,00 Also 1,000 Girls’ Summer Frocks, | ; dozens of styles to select from, and in all the new + wash fabrics, including white lawns; special vdlues at 81.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.95. Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth Se, td \ Shoe Room. Special For Saturday Only, A Splendid Lot of Women’s Lace Boots In the New Spring Styles, ofpatent leather, patent ideal kid, vici kid, patent tip and black Russia, light welt and turn soles, Military and Cuban heels; value "$3.45: Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave,, Nineteenth St. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. The undernoted will be found excellent values flee 14, 16, 16, MISSES‘ LINEN BEGULAT MISSES’ COVERT ners arte and fong models, 6to 14 years, GIRLS’ RLELPERS and SEYEN-LIGHTH LENGTH COA gira’ motuatn DRREEL St tioun and plaited skirts, Some of the Best Values We Have Ever Offered Double-Breatied Suits,with Extra Trou- sérs, that sell generally at 5,98.......... 4,50 the Suite, with extra palit of Proutters, are ia eof the finest of all. tlgns—tlses 7 (0 16 yeari—-speclil price Saturday.......... e490 ‘ | Boys’ 3.98 Suits Special at 295. | Boys’ $0c, Knee Trousers, 39c. ] i oe evo td Ge cneaoy-—pe price Surge nt 396 Women’s Roimnd-Length Skirts fine unlinished worsteds, and gray mixtures Very’ Fine Silk, Walsts Coupes, Chiffon Teitera, eh ey i ind partioularly the peel Seay tthe oon Alig mie $1.00 Alarm Clocks at 50c, $10.00 “Edwin C, Burt” Shoes || pint of the Spring Styles in Thete are several new shades of ton and chame Blacher Cut Oxfords and Gibs ' a f 4 jon Ties ia sf siege Te Airhalave ery wiceasbemaat ss | Fine quality Satin and Taffeta Ribbon 4% Inches wide—in all the new fancy shades 4s w Dr Millinery ess and je Special for hadey arc vanes Men’s Furnishings, Three fas Specials for a Pajamas. fade of a’ finé tWadras cloth, neat patterns, ai 10 buttons and frogs—inade to sell at $1.50 to $1,753; special ‘wear. sd} made up) Trench Fotrr-in-hands, 2% and 9 Inches wide—/42¢ 65 40 75c cach; spe | Night Shirts, Size 1, fH and cambric, with sale price collar and surplice nla 4 value 50¢. to 65c,; special al, | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, Saturday, March 3, We Offer New Models in Girls’ Outerwear. and particularly in justnow., ° ine ad ty Ror telmmmed, coun Spectil for Satdbday, 917.90 SUITS—sires 14, 14, 16, §.50, 6.50, 850 : ) 7.75, 8.75, 10.00 4,75/ 6.75, 7.50 ¢ allcolors; des 6 to 14 Spectal for Saturday, 4.50 Boys’ Clothing For Saturday, March 25 thaterials (worsteds and cheviott), plain ore ee "y lorfolk, Sailor, Kton, Ruslan and Double.’ xe aad brown serces and fancy mixed chev-) 8 of fine selection in all sizey,. 3 to ce BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, ed, pet] : Nailed + Saturday's. c0..se see T2.0.SRIRT alsts. 18.75. \4 5 Alto a number of j ; * ‘Heretotore 7,00 to 9.00 wh Saturday, March 25; 1,50. Razor and Strop, $ as ja hy id ; '’ heavy Acher, with canvas back—to-morrow at..+.+4 hoes and Oxfords nae (Second Plaot.) pagne in both Russia Calf and Vici Kid. | Of tees from the narrow. poi : wide fienah care” ” justly: celebrated: Shoes $5.50 per pair Spectal for Satirday “i Misses’ Black Vici Kid Shoes Clin eoereah oe Ha bard | S10 29c, Ribbons at 17c, Yard,’ x ell as staple colors—-¢ui'able trimain, Regular ‘price 29¢. 17c 5 Rubber Goods At Very Special Prices, Rubber Gloves. ms ennah that we wad 390 W regularly at 7c, and: $1.00 pain: special at,....00) Rubber Sponges, With st hi les that’ 49c, and 73c3 special at,.,.J : turday. Rubber Sponges, ular pri %6119¢ Sizes 2 an 4c. and 9c, sale placa 35¢. sac wononntronrenun rs

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