The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1905, Page 15

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j ' > THR WORLD: SPRINKLERS ARE DUSTFORCASH © Will Touch Only Streets|: Where: Property-Own- ers Pay. REST OF CITY SUFFERS.|:: Clouds of Disease-Laden Dirt in All Sections of Manhattan, “MENACE AND A DISGRACE.” .. Bo Writes One Indignant Citizen,| Speaking for Upper Weat Side, Street sprinklers made ther summer | in New York to-day, bur | appearance | thoroughfares traversed only those where property owners were willing to| pay for them, In other loco and particularly In the downtown section of | vg clouds of dust swept | the elty bi summer for the worth while to have all the eprinkled. Itlons less than ono-third of th thoroughfares are sprinkled, / ern known aa the Sprinkling Assoctataion has a contract with the city by which It pays $28,000 a year for (he purpose of charging tax- payers and property-owners a certala sum every day for the sprinkling It doves, Charges Are High. The chargo is at the rate of a cent per day for every foot of property wprinkled, Under these conditions fow landlords are willing to have tho streets In front of thelr buildings sprinkled. ‘The ter- rifle prevalance of dust throughout the city after a few days of drv weather fs the result, Residents all over the city are protesting nst the dust. clouda, but they ha find any city officials who wil entertain thetr complaints, received from one of To the Ediior of The I am ploased to seo 4s taking wp the qu and dusty sttéets, Tn qesire to advise you that Ninety-sixth | street, West of West dond uveniier hus hot been thoroughly clesned since lat fall, and in dry weather Jated ith of months, th street cleaning and contra is kicked yp by hundreds of horses Worry Goes To the Stomach Tears Down the Little Telegraph Lines That Operate and Control the Digestive Processes, carts end! How to Repair These Telegraph Lines, I Will Gladly Give Any Stomach Suf- ferer a Full Dollar's Worth of My Remedy Free to Try, weMiiting!y make this iberal Dgly make this Bhoopfe’ Hestorative ie not. mae remedy, on MPS t te eae 10 to you how the nerves oo stomach or how they be rom Then & book which fain here the and om ndiwest! ail forme ‘eearepirney : ry eran? “ortehmedene tal . that. No other Teimedy than Dr, Sho i evan claims to reacl i West of \Weal End ay READY TO LAY : will be under £ i reason that elty ofeials do not think it]? streets | ! blown Into the windows oi Ninety-sovent: “Ninetyosixth rs when to One iver if Must pass through Be erything dn our being rujned by the dust. Impossible to Keep servat of the extra work of cle ‘Notwithstanding Capt. {dent Wking for dust, 1 he wilt Investigate street West he will cha and be glad to have ate Watled to Deliver car Ain Awh Patrolman Tr: complete uniform enger, incliding cont, Inguiry showea It Prior, sixteen years old, of 1 nig lruagiats, at No, 129 W streat, - ec HYPNOTISM FAILED In Brooklyn, . Stewart, 1 Gi eave, of No. street was Nell in 8500 ba!l to-day abies ively our own. jure. redo ‘anova wei Regt snare et Oo pertectma. remedy witch te in moore than Atty tho snore. thank million oop’ atone ti bxovusive $3 Store and Ninety-fitth streets, Menace to Health, not built up | » Amd hover | w Handred and but two thor- th aad ound all the apartment try, The condition of this street menace to health and a the city. Gibson's _ev- am quite sure | Ninety A. D. T. BOY MISSING. ROS He nd Uniform Is nor found In an ash in front of No, 1022 Second avenue rubber over- at, trousers and cap with the | number 1031 on the plate, belonged to Peter Sixty-third street, who @sappeared on | er containing $65 eo & t Forty-second ON ABDUCTION CHARGE Stewart Held In $500 Ball for His Elopement with Young Girl srooklyn, to elope SHOR MA ait the ac- Sowart was houses on { say that Wi nn de a Ninoty one of there ta It aut times I am compelled to clore my apart- ment and send my family to the coun, and “Dr, Lyow's PERFECT Tooth Powde: Cleanses and boautifies the th and purifies the breath. ie a disgrace to un beet! Used by people of refinemen| for over a quarter of a century. | Very convenient for tourists. | Was (WIM they last... PREPARED BY of an A, D. t seams, A regular PY value. Price.ees No. 405 Bast Tafol, no introduetion. Containeno bromides or heart depressing drugs, No fear of heart failure after using it, | | Wseffervercent,removesthe cause of headaches. els pleasantly vove «il Healthtully Favored by Physicians aud the Public Sor more than 60 years, At Draggitts, boo and 1, oF by snail from THE TARRANT CO, 44 Hudeon “with afm, = in the But: Is Replete With Spring Shoes for You THE SHIRT WAIST OXFORD, $ Something New in Shoe Making, The Frazin & Oppenheim custom shoe shop offers the cieverest of conceptions in custom shoe making—the Shirt Waist Shoe for Worten, schemes of dainty leathers and styles, The Biggest Shoe Store in the World $3, Shoes For Men and Women This is the shoe valie that keeps seven factories and eighteen Frazin & Oppenheim retail stores busy the year round. A half milllon pairs of Men's and Women's foot- wear, embracing every concelvable leather, size, width and fashion known to shoemaking. Every shoe an orig- inal design-—made over our own lasis—in our own fac- tories, and sold only through our own stores. You can pay more for a branded shoe, but you won't get more, The Men's section is apart from the Women’s parlors, with expert shoe fitters to attend to the fitting of the shoe dasiened for your foot. $2 Shoes For Men, Women and Children The making and selling of Frazin & Oppenheim $2.00 Shoes is one of the busiest industries in America, Thou- sands of families find in this footwear economy—made possible by a guaranteed durability and irreproachable style, Every leather tanned and tested in our own tan- neries, and made into fetching shoe styles right under our own supervision, At $2.00 we produce the best Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes to be had under $3.00. We Specialize on this feature to a great extent. There's every possible shoe, leather and size to fit every possible foot. Thou- sands of feet of floor space devoted to the proper display and selling of $2.00 shoes, $1 Shoes For Every Member of the Family The only really good shoe sold in America at the price of $1.00. More styles, more sizes, more good qualities than you'd have a right to expect in footwear double the price—made by us anc made to wear right and fit right. An entire floor of our gigantic building, corner s#th st. and 6th ave,, devoted to the selling of dollar shoes, Speciat arrivals this week in time for Saturday's selling are several thousand Women's and Misses’ Oxfords in Vici Kid, plain leathers and patent leathers—made with the new high heel as well as the usual French heel, & Opp 7, avin “Our “Cheerful Credit” Plan opens the gates of credit to all who wish to enjoy the ad- vantages ot paying in small, convenient sums. thousands of customers who have traded here for years and w— have never found a reason to buy elsewhere. ‘ |pend entirely upon the high grade of our merchandise to | hold their trade, not_on the extra inducement of credit. Try this “Cheerful Credit” plan of ours for your Spring needs—you will like it, it's so helpful. A Few Specials for Saturday, A Very Special Men’s Suit Salo We were fortunate in purchasing a speclal lot of about 95 men’s suits from a well-known clothing They are this season's style HB latest cut—and thorouyhiy tailored, Ree- iarly these suits would bring at least #21000, Sizes trom 311044, aturday only, as long as A Limited Number ” Women's Covert Cloth Jackets Splendidly tatiored in latest fashions— lined throughout and finished with lap P, N, Corsets, ~ This world-wide standard make needs We have a complete @ line of all the styles at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, 243 Sixth Ayenue, between 15th and Joth Sts. ™% SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDNRS. It's an Oxford in a series of exquisitely designed color 3 Unique combinations of Parsifal blue and white kid and varia- tions of pinks, grays, tans in two-toned effects, with here and there a blending into patent leather; they are more beautiful than description will convey. Made in French as well as high Castilian Span- ish heels, and produced right in our own custom shops by hand labor after designs and lasts exclus- Other custom makers might copy them at $3 and $10, but they would never orig- inate their equal in artistic and faultless results, enhei FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL. 7, 1905. We have Still, we de mat ew Special for $6.98 oe $5.98 a nv Custom Made Shoes t A1y, Sita ate, 1h, Stor | Neckwear Dept. A manufacturer's sample line of Fancy Chiffon, Silk and Washable Neckwear, Stocks and | Collarand Cuff Sets, | 25C., value §oc. to 65e. 50c., 75c. ' 95c. 75Cy “$1.00 '' $1.50 Piqué,Linen & FancyFigured| Coat Secs, | from soc, to $3.95, Chemrsette Sets and Yokes, Soc, to $10.95. | Zavlor-made Stocks in silk and washable materi- jals, a large variety of styles. Neck Ruching by the box-——very convenient for traveling. Box containing 2% yds., 50 cts, “ , | Box containing § yds.. $ 1,00 Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, 4 = = weenie W i] ‘ ? Modish Apparel |for young men in all the | popular weaves and patterns, Our Suits have the long coat, the athletic shoulders and the full hip trousers that youths at college or in busi- ness always select, Handsome checks and plaids, shades of gray and attractive mixtures, $12 to $25 | Hackett,Carhart&Co Three Cor, 13th St, | BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St, Stores. Near Chambers, Boys clothing In spite of the wide vogue of Norfolk jacket suits for boys, the good dowble-breast- ed suit holds on doggedly to favor, We cut quantities of both with equal care foratyle, from fine fabrics of Spring weight, Norfolk suits, $5.50 to $14.50 . Double-breasted suits; $5 to $14. Spring patterns in boys’ neglige shirts and blouses, await your pleasure. Roexsrs, Peer & Company, Three Broadway Stores, 842 at 13th st. 258 at Warren st. CMHURST i ioe Picturesque Paige set BEAUTIFUL EA | On the Hilly 6 | Biol Hour ‘& MORTGAGE CORP.,| A Brooklyn, | y and the FOR SPRAINS AN "BRUISES 9. SLOAN S VCINIMENT Da Pekan running |) 0 nities Bu in M ol bi Women's $3.00 patent leather Cuban heels,......,, 82.0 Women's $259 black kid But- ton and Lace Shoes, sizes 11to2....... “Little Gents’ ’ Calf Lace, low heels, sizes 8 to 1344. Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 54 800 pairs Men's $3, $4 and $5 Shoes, Women’s Black Kid Patent Leather ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, oth Ave., Cor 20th St. Confirmation profitable selection, We $1.50, 2.50, 3.50 Flyer THE SURPRISE STORE 132 to 146 W. 14th St., }Third Ave... w. cor, 63dSt, An Extraordinary Special Sale OF FINE NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR IN THE BASEMENT AT VERY LOW PRICES. Women’s $2.50 Russia Calf, patent leather and Brown kid Christy Ties and Oxfords, ” Women’s $4.00 and $3,00 Oxe fords in patent leather with Louis XV heels, and black kid, patent leather tips, we $1.50 [heels......-... ..- 82, Men’s_ $3.50 and $3.00 Lace Shoes, in black kid, velour and box calf; light and heavy soles, itton and Lace, welt soles, a fe) ime Russia calf, black kid and patent leather,we ted soles,up.todatelasts| Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes. : isses’ Button and Lace Shoes,|Child’s Button and Lace Shoes $1 ,OOD/sizes6to 1034.. 15¢ 85a. Boys’ Russia Calf Lace Shoes, regular $2.00 quality, 91,25 | sizes 21% to 544...... NOTE. Special Saturday Night Sale from 5 to 10 o’Clock, | I, Satin Calf 41, Assorted Styles, at. sant A genuine barga’ Women’s Shoes at $1.35. *1 Tip Oxfords, Cuban and low heels.... DT. 4s THIRD AVE.NW. Con 8 ONE BLOCK FROM E1 Men’s Spring Suits of Style and Elegance. New single and double breasted models in an amazing variety of patterns and fabrics, consisting of all-woo! worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots; also plain black On sale one weekending All the very latest shapes and shades, in thibets, Exquisitely trimmed and tafl- | next Friday, the 14th, the proper styles of derbies fi and soft hats........-00+5 1.45 stout and extra sizes, > Hats of Quality ored, In all regular, a | na 2 I Qur First Offere ing of Shirts. 0 attention has MEN'S SUITS $5 $7.50 $10 Rich Novelties and Nobby Worsteds: New Designs. Li ht and Dark Effects, The Product of Skilled Tatlors, ed Suits for Boys, The magnitude of o1 ye’ am! Children's partment enables you make an easy an n to the eetec- qualitica and NEN Bone ps Be! and sty lf Bounds ssi DOC Bxta dui large asgort- ment , Mon's Shirt 45c. and 95¢ fer extra values in ues and Blacks at and §.00, Saturday and Monday Only. Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits,-with em- brdéidered emblem on Shield and Belt, sizes 3 to 8... $1.00 What Next? Never Miss the Ads. of Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from “L’' Station, Open Saturday Evening Until 10 P, M,

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