The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1905, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THURSDAY ME HERE, BURGLAR” “SCAT! 'M THE OWNER.” ef Flatbush Police Feel Flat When They Find Supposed Rob- ber Js Only the Man Who Is Visiting His Own House, ay Mo Policaman Avie) Ne 16 Full of Duelo” H, Gecond-story men, guns, and e@tfong-arm men who W lively spring cleaning out “were tickled into cachinna- 4 to-day over a farce comedy odre of policemen and a hun- | @f more merry villagers particl- ij broad daylight yesterday aftor- (Wherever crook met crook dur- @aily round of plundering and from Flatbush to Benson- great burglar hunt of Ave- the one topic of discourse, all {t was voted a soream. ‘™8 Avenio C, Flatbush, © Me handsome vitia trom which } moved yesterday morning. “Stung, but Don't Tell the japera.” Freer ts ahaa WB ie MOMMA put in the cellar to track the fugl- tives, But thate were no bloodiounds, only pugs, spitz, sausage dogs, Mlat- bush beiales and @ kew Kentucky water dogs, The excitement became Intense when the two policemen called up the Fiat- tena station and cried, In tremulous ‘one! “Send the reserves quick to Avenue C, No, 1718; there's @ dozen’ butglars in the house and they are all: armed. etter send along two patrol wagons to Collect tho wrlsoners in.” “What, Ho, Within There!” The two genstables walted at a safe distance from the house, until the clang of the ‘patrol wagon gongs smote on their ears, Immediately thelr chests ex- anded until ie buttons strained and Rreakod. ‘WJth firm tread they marched upon the house, tacefully kicking the sausage dogs and several spits inio the ter. wohe small policeman stam: noleily up tho steps, The merry villagers hold, their breath In awe and. baited silence “Rap! rap! rap!" crashed the butt of e hig revolver against the door of the Wisin, wi fata he little officer com- manded in bik voice: Informing the Polloe, pot, “there are more than one,” There upon he pulled his large revolver from hia pockot and saw to its priming. The Pollwoman of generous sine suggested that the house bo surmounded, but his Sompanion argued that this.was {mpos- sible because of thetr small numbers, All this:time Bologna ond Wurst were Involving themselves in the throng of curious whe had begun to flow into the street from neighboring villas, Other dogs came from as far as Bath > Owner ‘and His Partner Enter] Bench to the number of five or six bs p hepte ig! sopre, ‘Tho bmiall pelloeman piigaested | "D6 ame'’® un, pale) Youse beste the House, q that If there were any bloodhounds Iti |soeunded” the pack of canines they might be| The patrol wagons loaded down with was patrolling his MELLOWED BY 10 YEARS’ REPOSE IN THE WOOD ore RYE CROP OF 1892 Served and Sold Everywhere. Its Pure—That’s Sure. NEW YORK & KENTUCKY CO., Sole Proprietor. Now York Branch, 232 Fifth Aveuue, New York. RE vere? ll whisper. i Call Patrol Wagons, footsteps,’*) correcte! ‘ awhile, or mask the disease in the system, and as soon as they are left off return in all their hideousness, and the sufferer finds he has wasted valu- and in addition has ruined his health through the use‘of these harmful drugs. .gnd Potash eat out the lining of the stomach and bowels, produce dyspepsia uptthe gastric juices, affect the nd muscles, cause pa teeth ‘s we ke gums, and completely the. conmtevkion. In most tr dosing with these minerals and, sonietines years, the inda he is left with Mercurial , the worst and most abhor- a of this disease, and the Conta. d Polson for which he has so m this destructive treatment, Ween cured, “Mercurial wrecks le country, whose lives are lives : atid suffering, with no hope for future health, are best witnesses to the fact CURE. IS WORSE THAN THE DISEASE.” p.other disease is so vile and destructive as Contagious Blood Poison, When the enters the blood the entire circulation becomes poisoned, and in a short time the begin to appear, ‘The mouth and throat ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows fall ands in the neck and groin swell, copper-colored spots appear on the flesh, and re sores break out on the body, the finger nails drop off and the sufferer finds f from head to foot with the most hateful and humiliating of all poisons. ie - in this diseased condition, the system should not be dosed with powerful min- ines that further add to the burden, but . ‘ be treated with a Hoey that while removing $, SS. GUARANTEED tt ison will at the same time build up and strengthen TAB. tire body in its fight to regain health, ag Teeny, LER PIAR he enly known antidote for Contagious Blood Poison—the only remedy that is able to at the root of the disease and force out every particle of the poison so that there are any signs of its return,. It is purely vegetable, being made entirely from roots, b | parks, aud never leaves any bad after-effects, but instead, tones up the stomach yeation, and builds up every part of the system while eradicating the poison. 48.8. will also drive out any lingering poison that may be in the blood from the use Mercury and Potash, It is the only safe cure for Contagious Blood Poison, whether ie in its incipiency or advanced stages. ‘Thousands p have been cured by it after trying the mineral treat- ment, Hot Springs and everything else, Do not complicate the disease and add another poison to the blood, or risk permanently ruining your health by using these harmful drugs, but begin the use of §. 5. &., the greatest of all blood purifiers, and let this remedy of nature remove the virus promptly. of $1,000.00 for proof that S, 5, 8, contains a particle of mineral Home Treatment book on this disease, and any medical advice say THE SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, @A, A LONG STRUGGLE WITH BLOOD POISON, 4 otruggled for four years with & moat desperate case of Contagious Blood Poigon, I tool Me: in different forms, with Iodide Potash almost continually from the time I oon- tracted the disease, but instead of improving 1 was grow- weaker all the time, and the sores broke out on my body in such numbers and were so severe and offensive that the doctor while treating me nsed rubber gloves. Finally he told me to get another dootor; that he could do nothing more for me, This was the latter part cf last summer, and I then wrote for your Home Treatment Book . on Blood Polson and began 8, 8, 8, Ihave been taking it according to directions, and it {s with great pleasure I have to report a perfect otre, There js not a mark on me, and I now weigh 186 pounds; my usual weight was 110. 255 Orme Bt., Newark, N. J. HARRY MoKAY, reserven flashed round the cornes, thelr | pers, Wo thought we really had a burs somes 1) olamorone clang, whn the door Ht up tal and two handaomey dvessod Mey wiiaed out on the veranda “1 Am Owner of the Houde,” \Vhet's all this norsense?" asked the wn Of the two, his wonderin, Bat The merry villagers then departed, | singing? “in, wake me, watchman, before the burglar tales the bed!” | aa | ATHLETES NEARLY DROWN. Ywo Cornell Mon Reacued from Ioy Lake—Cnnoe Sunk by Eddy, ITHACA, Maron 9-H, H, Vanflect, of Denver, and P, K, Daytort of ‘to- Wanda, Pa,, Cornell track athletes, were canoeing on Cayugw Lak@. to-day when their onatt was caught in an eddy and eunk, Rom young men etruck out for shore, 2 yas awny, Assistance reached them just in time to save them | from drowning, tor ars) a toy the ‘wetor, both wore exhausted and Van- a glance the ners the twoseore Preserves, re. spits, ake. and the Jolicomas with the! big revolver. “Ain't youse @ burglar?!’ gaepad the Uny officer, No," i the gentleman, ately, ‘i F. A. Kaeber, the owner of this house, and this gentleman is BL W. Glover, my paptner in the National Noy- ity and ¢ Company, of No, 38% Pean street, Brooklyn, Twas coming iv to Brooklyn from Coney Island, and stopped off to see In what condition my. Inst tenants left my house, I had not my Keys with me, 80 broke in through the back door, ihe sinall policeman falnted and was tenderly cartied to a patrol wagon. | fleet wae going under for the second The lange policaman begged of Mr. Chas He raped Into unconsciousness was to Kaebder: as he ped shore, Both are “Say, Hoss, don't itell die to th¢ pa- | iI from the effects of the icy bath. 6c MA ROT 30; 18.” PRISON-SHIP MONUMENT PLANS ARE SELECTED. Imposing Column Designed by Me- Kin, Mende & White to Honor Revolutionury Martyrs The Dxecutive Committee of the Untted States Prison Ship Monument Association, which In ten years has collected $203,000 for a memorial to the martyrs of the Revolution, selected last nigttt the plans of McKim, Meade & White, architects, of No, 160 Fifth ave nue, Three sets of plans were submitted. Thoso of the successful architects have been approved by the Secretary of War, Governor of New York and the Mayor of this city, to each af whom the right of approval wos secured by Congress in appropriating $100,000, the Legislature for Women’s 2.50Spring Styles for Low Shoes. 1.69 These Shoes at tye price ate positive barguins, To the low styles heat A for to-morrow we are able to add five hundred pairs of high-cut Shoes as wel& Oxfords—eeven ‘lea and sh: Anoluding Patent Coltekin, In th Tan We! and Black Dohgola; low and high heels; plenty of the new Mbbon effect Chriaty, ties. Extension or aextbie tee. 1n@6 2% to 8} B and B widthe, At she Same Price, $1.69 Wonten's ne otyl Het Washes Meek ea are ndver 34B—thoso Intter are wort Cy ito and} the pale Bs Silk Remnants-+Another Great Sale At Less Than I«2 Original Selling Prices Several thousand yards of short lengths of Silks have ac- cumulated during the great Silk Sale of the last two weeks. We doubt if any store in New York ever sold so many silks within a given period, And now for the clean up of these short lengths. 25c Yd. 35c Yd. 45c Yd. i tt 4A an Sale of ous quantities, Worth 50c Worth 75c Worth$1.00 The collection embraces every desirable weave and color in Plain and Fancy Silks of every desctiption—~and they must positively be sold to-morrow. There are Waist, Skirt and entire Dress Lengths of Taffetas, Foulards, Peau de Cygnes, Messalines, Pongees, Poplins, Eoliennes, Crepe de Chines—in fact, every sort that is at all desirable, navy, &c. Phenomenal Sale of ‘Nottingham Curtains. At no time this season have we been able to offer such a collection of Curtains as are represented in this great lot for Friday. There are upward of four thousand pairs— ? Several hundréd at each price—and you may choose from them, 35e, 40¢, 48e, 55¢, 65¢, 95e, ‘1.27, 1.55 and 1.90 Pair. ldThere are five hundred pairs at 35c, one thousand pairs at 40c, two hundred pairs at 48c and §5c—and about this quantity of each lof the others. About every design that goes into a Nottingham Is represented, so that assort- ment is very broad. la just at this time, when Summer homes are to be MB refitted, as well as new curtains for the city home, it affords the GREATEST baa’ SAVING CHANCE OF THE WHOLE YEAR. Window Shades at 19¢. One thousand Shades—at half their worth. Good aehaal i.) ant Fy In Sets—or made up to your order. as quality opaque, mounted on strong spring rollers— all ready to hang. All the standard colorings are represented, Regular size—3x6 feet. Just for Friday, at....eeesee TeOACHE HIS arent Third Floor, 19¢ i Friday Only! We Shall Sell Exactly { 1449) 100 New $7.50 ps | AS \= 2) Refrigerators, ° This is merely an introductory price FOR ONE DAY, to mark the beginning of a Refrigerator season we have planned to be the biggest in the lyistory of the store. So Sf you want a genuine $7.50 Refrigerator for $4.45 you MUST |BE HERE TO-MORROW. These are built of thoroughly seasoned ash, and are named the “Adams Iceberg.” They are in reality one of the widest known makes in the world—under the manufacturer’s name, Have solld bronze trimmings, galvanized fron shelves, all metal linings, self-retaining casters, removable drip pipe, swinging baseboard, charcoal sheathing and insulating, This sale is for Friday only, but OW an every other day you will be able to choose from the largest and best selected New York and at PRICES MUCH BELOW OTHER STORES, DIMENSIONS, ‘Width. Dept. Holght , In hy beets 10 sapacliy tee aa nee” stock in, Ouelde Ready-to-Wear Hats, Values up to $3, 98e. For Friday we offer a superb col- lection of ready-to-wear and un- trimmed hats; made of straw braid, chiffon and fancy braids in most every color that is to be worn, as well as black, Values are represented up to $3, Choose at 98c, for the one day, These are Spring Show Days in the Millinery Parlors—Second Jbor. A superb collection of all that is new and correct in fash- tonnb'e Millinery. Sale Body Brus- sels Mats = 25¢ These are small floor mats to drop around most any place where a bit of covering is required, or where a bit of color will add to the harmony of a room. A good many of them, too, will find their way to bath- rooms and the like, They are 22 inches long and 14 inches wide; nicely made, neatly bound and finished with wool fringe ends, Twen- ty-five Cents apiece to-morrow, No mail or C. O. D. orders, Japanese Mattings Just Imported. A special lot of 200 rolls fine IInen warp Japanese Wigs ag small and large carpet designs, in red, green, blue and tan colors; regular ee, per ral 6.95 = a price, per voll of 40 yards, $40,50; special at......+++ TSS Of, By dhe VardyMinabears ea ttysdileyvoosniens i 19¢ Women’s $1 Gloves, 79e. Pair. These are our famous “Tapina” Gloves—the best regular $1 kind In New York, You may buy them to-morrow for 7' Made Jn nll the orings, field Brussels Carpets Made, Laid and Lined, 59c. Yard. 590¢ Standard quality Tapestry Brussels, suitable for dining-ro0m, par- lor, bedroom and halls and stairs; worth 75c, yd., special at......+ Smyrna Rugs. ‘a sale oLfine Reversible Smyrna Rugs, made of pure all wool, in latest Ion and Qriental effects. We are continuing the sale of Dress Goods advertised last Monday—one of the biggest events ever held In the store, Nearly all of the items reniain In genere Bizo 0x6) Inch, regular $2.2, SPECIAL AT 81.50 { Slxe 6x9 feet, regularly 610.75, SPECIAL AT $7.05 Great Linoleum Offering, 350. We offer the entire Ihe © of the leading manufacturers Cork Linoleum, the ede ihe, quality, ‘a the greatly vedo 35¢ prige, per square yard,..... terereensanenery age two clasps; Paris point embroid- ery; extended piping and welting to match embroidery. 79¢, pair. Extra tine German kidskin with | + poyeee he stole the gold bar trom: the. \ i string ho and: the’ olty. tn: voting 000 for the monument 5 ‘The monument {8 to beerected th Greehe Park, Brooklyn, ie will he huge Dorlo column, funeral urn, 145. feot if feet from the fort | The approaches will bet elaborate, It aT coe a meat te diers and sailors who» met Britiah prison ‘tips during the Revolu- jon, ere BOYS HAD 4 LBS, OF GOLD. When Arrested tn Bai One Said It Was Stoten in Brooklyn, BUFFALO, March %.—Two boys who paid they were Sidney Bowers and Phil- lp Bcott, of Brooklyn, Were arrested by dotectives to-day while trying to dispore of an ingot of gold welghing four Bounds and worth $1,200. Bowers, the police eay, confessed that formerly worked, s rg Because the ingredionte are of the same Aind of food and nourishment that blood and tissue are made Oof—pure and whole vome—Father John’s Medicine makes flesh ond atrongth, PERSONAL, i Rev, Fr. D, Js Leonard, writing trom Cambridge, N. Y., says young lady of huis parish was rescued from quick oom sumption by the use of Fathor John's Med» foine, “She is now well and very grateful for her recovery,” says Fr. Leonard, in my family, building up the obtldren an@ keoping them well Signed P. J, MoCarthy,, 6 Nassau Btrest, Boston, Mass. 5.00 Rimless Byeglasse di d reed Mae Pees raeae ivortised at rob. We will sell them Friday and Saturday at 50c, per pair. 75¢. gold-plated chain for eyeglasses, with hairpin or Our two well-known specialists will be in constant attendance to t your vision and perfectly adjust eacl pair of glasses sold, The new patent sanitary guard used on these eye- lasses does not pinch the nose, but fotas the glasses secure at any Angle desir If you use glasses it will pay you to visit us on Friday or Saturday, holder at- tacked ... SIC 75c. and $1 Black Goods, for we had an abundance of each, Supplemental to this sale we offer for to-morrow a superb lot of 75c, and $1 Black Dress Goods at 4¢Qe, the yard, The assortment comprises: , 44-Inch all-woo! FRENCH VOILE, 50-inch all- wool heavy CANVAS CHEVIOT. 4+inch imported ENGLISH MOHAIR BRI LIANTINE. 4@Inch imported. all-wool NUN'S VEILING, 40-Inch all-woo! French PRINCESS CREPE, 45-inch all-woo! German HENRIETTA, 50c. AlleWool!l Voilee, 29c. | AllsWool Nun’s Veiling, 39c. These Voiles are manufactured in America; they] Chiffon welght—so are strictly all wool and perfect in every way—| evening gowns; full line cream, tan, castor, gray, royal blue, reseda, red, } much-wanted pular now for street and of colors—plenty of the and sage green shades; also cream and black, Again To-morrow, Sale of Holland Rose Bushes, 2 for 25c. Every Variety--All One Price, » Hundreds and thousands of gardens here-. f abouts will be beautified this year, as they) have never been before—judging from the: way we have been selling Rose Bushes, Up to now we have sold more than double the number we did in the same period a year ago. And two boatloads are on their way from Holland, Every variety that you will find In any rose-* grower’s catalogue {s represented in our collec- tion. Besides the Rose Bushes, we have all the choice varieties of Shrubs, Bulbs, &c—at about’ one-quarter what seedsmen charge. Clearance Book Sale at a Ruthless Sacrifice The books bear the imprint of our leading publishers, such as the Scribners, Harpers, D. Appleton Co., Macmillan Co,, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., etc, and include fiction, biography, history, poetry and belles lettres. They are puree together on special tables and counters, as follows, From day to day, as room is made, other lots are added which will bring new interest to each day’s sale, at 5e {rews| ae 4Boire At 98ers At 100 re me nase , ° were at 25e\nugn| At 690-0 we At a9elrn's| Ae 79e{3 At 1.50; reo Friday, 1,000 Regulur $1.50 Sateen Petticoats, 9S8c We say these Petticoats are worth $1,50, Not one in the collection is worth less than $1.50, A great many of them are worth half a dollar more. Made of fine quality, highly mercerized Sateen with rich iilk sb vik black $04 Able Hi i Wy, \N new Spring shades of brown, green, blue an Gy ATAMAUN ‘ ‘ys gray. yi great many styles to choose from— CATIA all hee ruffles and pleats In some fashion or . other, and are nicely finished. They are cut from large patterns—no skimping of material at any point—and they will provide the best possible service. On Pale Street Floor, 2ist Street. End:ofs Week Grocery Specials Cooked Meats. ift'a Premium Boiled a or Cooked Corner ject alteed by a Moed) per Ist. Be Heer sau | moral are Dini ‘a Be it B a jor ran ont in Rit Bacon. ‘lta ‘are, Creatnery Tres Pure did ' t, sweet, EBERT ere iMAWER TOs Voscrecceruey cis Y's Prunes, Targe, sweet, meaty Santa Clara Valley fruit, small pit, thin vkins, 10 Ibe, 480.1 5 IDB. sree sees 220 SAN, Butter, Crackers. | 1e Bi , 100, FUR iia Sized, | 2 ibe. SHNAss RBBB. [5 Gitana crimpe,! aCe Smoked Tongues Apactally selected for holling, dotiolous for pand- riches ey 8 to 4 Ibs, eel ba, per tb. wFPE—P yon Santon: rich, § SOUPS—Sohimmel's or Lib- Hp favest our by'a; all varletion: 8 cam@. sss 25¢ ious flavor, an excellant 17¢ renicfust offen; & Ibe. Gest Ib, LIMA. BEANS-—Dest. Callfor- TRA—Extra | fine eit ragltt nia Dried Lmao; G Ibs +++ 33e Oolong, Ceylon or Fngifsl t AN RICH—-Pea Aisi, reduced from 400. ti ‘fy ba, 245e ants green peas; Caisnineg 24H¢ brand; Import. i ted: Qe Mbsol gh 1 oiled white nt @ See ion tT te, L50 BALM PHAS—Silyer Key brand; 2- lumbla, uA ee Bora SC cans TOMATO HS-Floral rind: sola SODHIS acked red. ripe + reduce Sen pe ib rom 120, to, per doz, 1B; Faye CATBUP--Edgemer DISD tee pure; pin Pettlons CORN—Youth brand; eweet, tender to 8 for 260,; bottle... i fuga Gorn; d-tb conn) reduced Rg AN’ ANG Foun ‘om 1 ce por hf a ae —! sroun | iesinanny HO felkey abaonutely Duroi ibe 29¢ ‘Watch Company, of Brooklyn, where he Father John’s Medicine has done wonders ic

Other pages from this issue: