The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1905, Page 10

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D AT TABLE: MAY LOSE EYE Cotier Objected to Hus- | band’s Unsooial Habit and #abbed Him with Fork—Sent to Beiievue for Examination. Beonuse he read @ newspaper at the; Breakfast table instead H mweetly to his wife, Thomas L. Cotier, No, 269 West One Hundred and For- P ty-aixth atrect, nas a disturbed vision ‘Ye his right opti, Mr. Cotter appeared P @o-day against his wife before Magia- a Bakeriin the Harlem Police Court. * le she is only twenty-three he {8 a dangerous person to live f) According to his story, dovelop- ) ments were rapid yesterday after the mapaper habit which is so common ) eth Gothernites, When Thomas there- p Bore picked up the-enorning paper, 60 he the Court, Bertha picked up a fork aiming at his head, hit him in th found hia wife had at- dy trying to drink car (ter golug to the pital to fits hie ey: Cor tle witee Magincre a it the woman to Bellevue to havo her ir, and Mrs. \Cotier hawe been marri; Mive years andthave two children. a 800 COLUMNS he things in next ng Showing the wonders of m: might of your dealer, | Do your:feet the honor to clothe them in There is “nothing smarter in men’s and omen’s boots than Frazin'’s Shoes at Not best on our recommendation alone, but from ‘therfact that many thousands of enthusiastic patrons, consuming the output of seven factories through 18 of ourrown stores, substantially prove it bytheir patronage. Just now, the smartest things in Frazin’s shoes he Spring oxfords, A thousand variations of exclusive stylings in every sleather—shape and style for every possible wear occasion. It will take but a glance of your eye at the display inour windows and show rooms to post you on the ost proper style ideas in Spring footwear. Expert.shoe fitters to see that you Hare fitted to the right shoe for Hi your foot. PFRAZID Robbers Work Peacefully in Lex: | ington Avenue Shoemaker’s Place, Eat a Lunch, but Fail to Get Into Safe. “Where were the patrotmen? te # question that has set James Ross, « | muker of expensive shoes at No, 1883 Lexington avenue, thinking to-day, | His shop ts about 150 feet from the southeast corner of Ona Hundred and Sixteenth atreet, the dividing Une of the Fast One Hundred and Fourth street and the Hast One Hundred and Twenty. ||] sixth street stations, but his place wus ontered last night by presumably two men, who climbed over tho tron gate STONEMASON CURED || OF RHEUMATISM. | Henry Gunthor, of Stonemo: Wnlon No. 2, Wheeling, W. a, shows the real fraternal spirit. He vrites: “Please send me three boxes \of Volta Powder, which I want for a|]/ friend. I used three boxes, and havo felt no rheumatic pains since using it." Cured of the dreadful disease himself, he immediately wants to cure his friends, Volta {s the ono sure, safe, easy cure for this stub- born disease, Volta Powder fe sold at Riker’s, Hegeman’s, Bendiner & Schlesinger's, Kalish Pharmacy, Kinsman & Co., in New York, and at Bolton's, Reid & Yeoman’s and R. Burkhardt’s, Sn | Brooklyn; also at all the leading de- partment stores of New York and Brooklyn, yns' ins hoes & OPPENHEIM HOE MAKERS Ave., Cor. 21st St, Also 18th St. and 6th Ave. se a Ge a le Ge se ae ale Go eR yy ae Made of PINE ENGLISH WHIPGORD, 92, collarless, with stit cut and tallored in the jon from a French mou Splendid Wa fancy mixed ch the hips, killed below the kn rare value at Fete, Remember We Alter All Garments Free. sz, % New 24-inch 3a Double Breasted 7% Coats 38 4 lap seams AS SILK VENETIAN LINING, As t Spring fash. Qo 4.50 Kilt Skiris, 2.98 "| My cluse iting over Blue, Brown and Gray; they are 2 08 ANS sence hte Es >, | WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING On the floor | peewceseesenesw el neececccesees. were two pairs of old shoes left in | trone of the door, and then through lonnty, whiskey bottle, WHERE WERE =" | The store Is well Ighted throughout | place of new ones. thieves carried a ladder from the 1 the front door and J out throumh the transom, ter making an In | the night THE POLICE? °:=' robbers drilled two holos but here was no | made to blow It open, Ross found on the table in the rear | | of the store the remnants of two mince wUgation to-duy nt to the Bast One Hundred arth street police station and pottle and an reported the matter, HONeill & Co es | “Dividend St .. Spring Offering of Mission Chairs and Rockers (Ve Offer for Friday and Saturday One Hundred Mission Chairs or Rockers n addition to yeur double stimps Ww oP een at chapman. & Gu. Brooklyn, it presented on Friday Or Saturday, Apri! 7 and 8. Made by Stickley Bros. Co., Grand Rapids,Michigan, famous for their Arts andCraftsFurniture,andawardedGrand Prize at Louisiana Purchase Exposition The Chairs are finished in the popu: | lar fumed oak and have cu covered in Spanish leather price for this sale.... We show the largest line of Mission Furniture in the country—Sideboards, ing Chairs, China Closets, Chiffoniers, Dressers, Toilet Tables, Beds, Book Cases, Couches, Settees, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Desks, | Cellarettes, etc, Extension Tables, Di Continuation Sale of Notions, Dressmaking Supplies and Linings Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dress Shields ' At % Price. Hose Supporters | at less than Half Price, | All fresh, new goods, and | the best valuss ever offered | and Bindings, AN Silk Tatteta Binding (& Drees Shields: a Ya. pleces)—regular p't'e, 43 regular price, pric Supporters, all silk elas- so sie 8" 1 Oo) B Sewing Silks and Cottons. Silk Chiffon Collar Forms Under Priced, Bu Tape. Tl P. @ A. Dressmaking Pins ny , | White Twillod Ta: day on Friday, Percaline and Gloss Cloth Lining, in all shades, including I ui worth 15c, and 2 75c. Voiles, 39c. All-Wool Voiles, 45 inch, in blue, brown, tan, pink, gray and BACK Ya Reliable Linings Standard kinds in all the new Spring Shades, 3,000 yards IMPORTE.D"' MERCE very desirable— i; 5,000 yards "LIBERTY SATIN lustre, very light weight new fabric, 36 inches wide, our own exclusive make; value 35c. per yard; at.......s+ 58c. Silk Linings at 3744c. Yard. 3,750 yards—cvery desirable new Spring shade repre- } sented—our regular 58c, quality ; special, per yard,... 10c, Printed Lawns, 5c. Printed Lawns, mercerized, all new patterns, yd. “10c, HandKerchiefs, 5c. Handkerchiefs for men, all white and Japonette; for women, lace trimmed, colored borders, embroi initials and fancy mow black bands, each 8c. Embroideries, 5c. : Embroideries, hand loom, wide mar- gins, insertings and double edge bea Boys’ $3.98 Suits, - With Extra Trousers, Friday, April 7, We Offer Boys’ Double-breasted Norfolk, Eton and Russian Suits, WITH AN EXTRA PAIR of TROUSERS, made from prett in Spring weights—al bloomer and straight value $3.98; special at..... 8c. Buttons, 5c. Buttons, white and colored, pearl; also small trimming buttons and shi waist buttons, doz 25c Trimming Gimp, 12)c Trimming gimp and braids in black, white and colored, also LE sae trousers — regular 3 Cakes Toilet Soap, 25c. Kirk's Juvenile Yoilet Soap, Very Low Prices for Fresh Canned In Grocery Department riday and Saturday = ~~ Bath Sponges, 8c, Large size Bath Sponges, each,, 8¢ Half-ounce Perfumes, 6c. Eastman’s Perfumery, assorted odors, are 15c. Hair Brushes, 10c. lid back, 9 row, pure 10¢ ce Benzoin, 8 Tincture of Benzoin, 2-02, size,. Be Boys’ 35c. Waists, 13c. BLOUSES OF OUTING FLANNEL, 4 to} ears, very good patterns and made; worth 35c.; each .50 Suits, 3.95. MEN'S WORKING SUIT tures, strongly made and ings, sizes 34 to 4: Sold Esewhore at oon a new oh 45 Fannin’ weaees 11 c P O'Nolil'a best, atrictl er {tself axa bread end 5 pen lnporution, = Te Byening World—4+—7—0, This Coupon Is Good for 10 Free C. & C. Complimentary Dividend Stamps when making the first purchase a oeeee. Believing that Brooklyn people are thoroughly alive to up-to-date a " : to f ated last Monday a system of profit-sharing that will make every dollar you spend in this store a dividend-maker, The rich man draws his jividends on stocks and Government bonds, but now every one Will have a chance to draw dividends on every dollar that they must spend in the necessities or luxuries of life, These dividends come to you without one additional cent of expense, as tl which we make the store more popular by dividing with’ our customers the profits that we would othery ty in turn enables us to earn other profits on additional sales of goods, and thus the plan helps everybody. The reception that has been given the Stamps proves it to be the most popular innovation of the century. Our Great Store Is Your Premium Parlor You are not confined to selecting from a few antiquated designs in lines of merchandise for which you have no use, All collectors of the C, & C, DIVIDEND STAMPS are allowed to select for their premiums anything that they may desire throughout more than 100 departments of the great Chapman Store, Child’s 2.50 Suits, 88c. | JN SAILOR AND ASTED SUITS, ALL 10-YEAR worth $2.50 88c Boys’ 2,25 Suits, 1.45. 1b ED SUIT BOYS’ DOUBLE-BRE, , » blue and aves 7 to 16 years, b Men's 1.75 Pants, 95c. MEN'S STRONG WORKING PANTS, faney worsted stripes and black, and mixtures in cheviots, pair. B5c n’s 2,00 Hats, 65¢, pave "TS, also worth $1.75 65c good qualit: 00; each, 15c. StocKings, 10c. en's Stockings, good quality, ‘k cotton, seamless feet, double heels and toes, firm and durable,, 10¢ 25c. Vests, 15c, Women's Vests, Swiss ribbed, fine quality, shaped, low neck and no Sleeves; full sizes and well made,, 15c¢ Men's 19c. Socks, Ic, Men's Socks, extra good quality cot- ton, in tans, fast black and fancy col- Ored, seamless feet, double heels and Kid vccsvens 1l¢ 1.59 1,10. Complete Outfit for burning wood or leather, with guaranteed platinum point, good rubber bulb, glass lamp and bottle, in designed wooden box, and one 1,10 RTL MYB TT" 2 ee wee teem emo ero eee-, Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. APMANS BROOKLYN—Fulton St,, From Bridge to Duffield--BROOKLYN. and will appreciate liberality in Chapman & Co, -- (flat seam in the 82, 12 Embroidery Sk © Doilies, h sau epee id trimme’/15c. Ruffled Muslin, 1c. Fine Ruffled Muslin, with centres, suitable for cotta, in upholstery dept., yd... 45c. Tapestry, 29c. | heavy quality, 50 inches wide, 44 dif-|° ferent styles and. colors, suitable for | couch covers, portieres and Wall Paper and Paint. 3,000 Kolls Paper, bought to sell for (none sold without bor 2,000 Rolls Gilt Pa 15c, Cans White En: 7c. Towelling, 5c, Towelling, 3,200 yards, full bleached, heavy linen-finish crash, for rollers and dish towels; yd 1.69 Bed Spreads, 1.19. Fringed Bed Spreads, 100 full size, pure white, fringed crochet, with cut corners, for iron beds (quantity c| flounce, with three de Paris lace and edge to match, also good serviceable fast edge embroldery, value 31.50 ., Be 3,50 WalKing Skirts, 1.98 9.00 Dinner Sets, 5.98, Dinner Sets, thin English porcelain, blue underglazed border fancy shapes, scalloped for 12 people, ., 5.08 19c. Books, 10c. Cloth-bound Books by prominent authors, about 300 cholce titles; large, clear type, on good paper; copy,. 10c 1,25 Scarfs @ Shams, 29c. arfs and Shams, 150 dozen, dresser scarfs, sideboard scarfs, washstand searfs and pillow shams, all extra grades and pretty designs, slight imper- fections in them; worth 59c, to $1,25 (in Linen Dep't.), each. 1,50 Centre Pieces, 49c. Renaissance Pieces, 102 dozen, 18 and 20 inch, round and square, all over and linen centre, Japanese Renaissance (in Linen Dep't.); worth 592, to $1.50; each , 49c 12%c Pillow Cases, 9c. Pillow Cases, 110 dozen, size 45x36, made from a good, wiry, bleached 5, muslin, with 3-inch hems, each,, 9c 1.00 Jardinieres, 50c. assortment of} plain and scalloped tops, ects, In assorted colorings) ae |35c, Gups @ Saucers, 1 Decorated’ China Cups and Saucers, lots—Manufacturer's sumples of Tea Cups and Saucers, Gold Soffee Cups and Saucers, Japan- wide, all silk, colors, ys Double Cac. (S) Dividend Stamps, amps’ Are Good As Gold. Each collection of 1000 stamps will be received thesameas $3.00 in cash, and each collection of 500 stamps will be received the same as $1.50 when buying merchandise in this Store. ween eee ee. lorekeeping, we inaugur- is simply a profit-sh; retain ourselves, ‘1 ring plan by populari ‘ Double Stamps on Groceries and all goods All Day on Friday, and } Saturday 8,30A. M.to 10 P.M. To further introduce our Dividend Stamps, we will give double stamps (2 instead of one with a 10c, purchase) on both Friday and Saturday, all day long, throughout the store, and in addition we will give 10 more free stamps through the coupon above with the first pur- chase of $1 in any part of the store. And 30 Stamps Free to Start Collections. This is to assist you in opening your stamp collection and impressing upon everybody the importance of beginning at once to collect these valuable stamps. Save money on your Groceries and Meats, Fish and Wines to-morrow and Saturday and get double stamps as well on all you spend, The 30 complimentary for opening envelope will be given you free with a stamp envelope at any one of the envelope distribution desks on the 1st, 2d, 3d floors or basement, You are not limited to collecting just one envelope, as you can secure an envelope from each of these desks if you apply for it. Underpricing on Desirable Merchandise for April’s First Great Bargain Friday And Double Dividend Stamps all day on every item. These gleanings are in many cases small remainder lots left from the big sales of the week bunched together in small space for our busy very week we like to ‘clean house,” and so we cut the prices on these small lots of goods to clear them out and make room for new, fresh stock. Most of the quantities, we think, will last all day, but we advise early buying to get first choice and se, the gleanings. These values will make brisk buying on the first Frid 75c, Liberty Satins, 49c. Printed Liberty Satins, 24 ine! new designs, yd. ure the best of y of April. No C, O. D, orders will be filled on these items. 55c Bed Sheets, 32c, Bleached Sheets, 68 dozen, size 72x in blues and fancy | 90, made from a strong, wiry, bleached es 3 to 6 years, quantity | linen-finish_ mu ed; also a FEW BOYS’ DOUBLE: | centre); wot 1,50 Oxford Ties, 1.00. |‘ Oxford Ties, tan and black kid, flex- le soles, medium heels, solid and ser- viceable throughout, sizes 3 to 8 poe! 25c. Embroidery Outfits, 9c, Child's Delight Embrotdery Outfit, using and instructive; consists of (in Art Needlework ep't.); each 8c 39c Garments for 19c Short Lawn Kimonos, French Corset covers, lace trimmed; Cambric Draw- ers, umbrella ruffle, lace trimmed; J Flowered Girdles (very short corsets), Infants’ Long Cambric Stips, Infants’ ight-weight Shirts, sizes 1 to 6 yrs.) Children's Guimpes, Children’s White | Lawn Aprons, Nurses’; and Waitresses’ CHOICE sy carna ane + 18¢ 75c Shirt Waists, 49c_ Women’s Shirt Waists, of white lawn, front of broad tucks and band of embroidery inserting, tucked back, new full bishop sleeve with small cuffs; sizes 34 to 44 a0c 1,50 Walking SKirts, 98c Women's HAN Skirts, umbrella insertions of point Ic Wonien'’s Walking Skirts of melton cloth, in plain colors; also all-wool mixtures, made with seven and nine gores, open plait at bottom; some 9| trimmed with covered buttons of self material; colors are green, gray, brown, Oxford, cadet, navy and black, lengths 37 to 43 inches , ++. 198 ~ 39¢ Flowers, 19c Millinery Flowers, including lilacs, violets, pansies, roses, all styles, from the largest to the small June roses; cherries, currants, foliage in every va- riety, American Beauty roses, with fo- liage, in bunches of 3; also all kinds of other foliage; cholce .... » 19 21c Ribbon, 14c ° ‘Taffeta Ribbon, high grade, 4 Inches brilliant lustre, in i} . 14c 23c Table Oilcloth, 12c Table Oilcloth, assorted new colors, . 1R¢ 1M yards wide, yd..... OV ora "| “25c. Hat Pins, 14c. Initia) Hat Pins, in gun metal, rose) yold plate, oxidized and 50c. Pillows, 25c. Sofa or Cozy Corner Pillows, made} from fine sateen, with deep ruffles; beautiful patterns (in Art Needlework) Dep't.); choice . » 25c| 14 tooth, each 5.00 Oil Cookers, 3.95 The Manhattan Blue Flame Otl Cook. er, has wide steel top, adjustable feed pipe, with front steal slides to protect draught, perfect cooker and bi ue 35c Garden Rakes, 19c Garden Rakes, malleable iron, 12 and vee 180 ee a nn nn nn nn tn nn ncn

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