The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1905, Page 8

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RUSS RE i Sergeant Censors One Commisstoner McAdoo i fourth, pe unea AOE TRT taot, n in the C a that Commissioner McAdoo has Hed Andtew Carnegie to donate to Headquarters a library, with the fen wame blown in the entrance, and It pfust es good as built if the cops can the other twenty-four millions, the lagioner and the people who have ‘out for the welfare and tender Finging of the policemen are asking: “What books shall the cops read? te and sottloment workers aud t from time to time have given it ilinte of the ton beat books that is whould read, but very few philan- h ng @hould read, Every one knows the policeman must be watched tenderly and have his reading care- welected for him, for foar his in- tind may be wrongly influenced, ‘only books the cops have had a @t of late are the kind known books, and they are not always OR A POLICEMAN TO READ? to Donate for Idle Moments of Literary Cops, 10 BEST BOOKS | List Submitted in View of the Has Asked Andrew Carnegte there's anything personal in that? And herefat ie Gout Book A ahat Ought | to be good If it has all thedr names an the beata they're on, The Prisoner of Zonda'—what pre- |ein't Is ho in? Gutoss he must bo one SUES FOR $25,000 FOR - — — ” Gown end killed by the énspection train ‘on which Mayor McClellan and other FIRST DEATH IN SUBWAY. | city aignitartes, tonether with the Rapid 'The first Subway fatality te the basis of a $26,000 damage suit against the In- terborough Railway Company now be- fore Justtos Bischoff and a jary in the Bupreme Court, Alichael Kupeo, an electriofan, wae run torturing disease. of Volta, then, voles of the fect, positive and permanent. ‘with his name hacked on the entrance, | At will be necesnary to select a few good 4 books to fill the long-felt want. A list @f Ko0d books for bluecoats was com-| Piled and submitted to one of the de-| itive sergeants who wasn't busy mak- faces at Steve O'Brien, After run- ming his pencil through some of them, bald: “We got to have that ‘Simple Life” ' book, though it’s a pipe Doc Wagner gouldn't tell us much about that, For | them that don't like it here ts this ‘Btrenuous Life’ by—Say, who put this Poin? Nix on him, he ain't Cummish any longer, Here's the ‘Book of Hoyle,’ we heed that, And ‘Checkers’ 1 guess we'll have to have, Suppose wo might Just au well wet the dictionary; that's got everything in one volume But it's yt readin’, lere's ‘Coppers,’ by Tom Lawson, of Bovin. Phat Ought to be interesting. mot to ‘The Mikadoo,’ Suppose take It as long as his nobs on the works, Say, who put In this n We Dead Awake FOUND LOOT IN | THIEVES’ ROOM Tetectives Gomeringer and Delaney, Pet Police Headqwmrters, Brooklyn, Pthink they caught two thi to-day trying to steal from two ot thieves, ‘The four are locked up in the Adama @treet station awaiting a hearing. The two detectives have been looking ing of thieves a stores near the Brookiyn, They saw two enter No, 315 Ailantic avenu casrying bundles, When th Out Gomeringer went in, De Maining on the strect, Climbing out men came Gomeringer took up @ position on an extens’on wilch gave him a view of 1 the room of the suspected men. heaps of clothes on the floor, and ‘here ‘He made his way into the room and Hid himascit in a closet, ie waited pa- tently until 2 A.M, and was dropping Off to sleep when a @t the hall door, The jo Was too strong to be for intruder tried to enter in as Gomeringor. When ho was tried, but ‘Then ‘the same way appeared at Fevolver approached jim, Nervousness of the window of a room in the rear, | iia detective felt sure he had got his |, ) game, used by a noise | d the window thé detective with drawn | % Mi plain-clothes men. 2 ‘an Tell,’ Shaw. And even For Steve O° 10 ave told him that after he t at Albany, The ‘World of Graft.’ We' duck that book or the people will thin! we're looking up a few mood things. «, Flore's “gome books, on poetry, | ‘Asleep at the Switch,’ I don't believe ‘the cops want any of that for th 5 ‘Departmental Ditties'—now that sounds | An Te's "The Day's Work’ for @ night platoon to read, Whi a ? Maybe Jerome seized em. Don't bother ue with such, shines, ‘Rip Van Wink! le,’ “The Sleeping Beaul Sinz ufpmenody trying to get cou a “To toll the truth, the dest book Mr. Earnegle could put into this here Ubrary fe a check book, What?" Why Have We Been tn Existence 16 Years? Because, we give M2 its eters Sect in rtaaie free for 40 years an we carry out that contract to the letter. PRICES. od Site fiflaeersiree OR te NaN LYN 4 Miutrusice Bridwe Bt) German spoken, Lady Attendants, Tel, w Yo EWN Leow DENTAL ‘CO. Inc Read my offer—a full dollar's worth of my Remedy free to try—without deposit or risk or promise to pay. Norvousness, trotfulneos, restlessness, aloep- Jeasness, irritability—all are the outward signs of Inward nerve disturbance, Tho fault {8 not with the nerves which give you warn- ing—not with the nerves which enable you to feel, to walk, to talk, to think, to ape, But the INSIDE nerves, the automatic power Nerves—theso are the nerves that Work Wears out and worry breaks down, I have not room here to explain how these tender, Uny nurves control and operate the Stomach, the heart, the kidneys, the liver, How extesers aud strains and overindulgence destroy thelr delicute fibres. How, througa ond of sympathy, Weakness in'one cui- is conveyed to cach of the other centres. (ils sting bond of sympathy produces outward alyny of nervousnes: yarn us of the trouble within, to explain how theve nerves may ed and. strengthened and vitallzed ell by @ remedy T spent thirty Yeurs in pertecting—how known by druggiate everywhere aw Dr. "8 Restorative, have not room, to . 6 the ca f hervourn froitulnede, Te > ritability, All ‘of these things are ned tn the book Twill send you Write an ® million homes my remedy ‘I felled Upon. Yet Your inay dof it. 80 I make this offer ranger, that every possible ex. Send. no the show hot nt may be removed, Sen no promise—take no’ risk, Sim. ask Sf you have never tried Will send you an order on your at hottle—not a same ard bottle he. Keeps he druggist. whit Will acer, y ) Phe man ran along t extension, but Miter @ chase and a uits on ‘his prisoner he ey BAY from the sireat below Bot the other.” Delany had found the second man to enter the hous him. All four we {n, and the proprie and i Rook fi for, want, Rook fon F Mild cases are often cured by a single bot. tle. For mule at forty thousatid drug stores. Dr. Shoop's Restorative. THE PROMI {0 S, & H, Green Trading Stamps aiven free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson in exchange for the label and wrapper from each 20¢, bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE The Only Imported Worcestershire SAUCE OF THE WORLD, All good Co., Miner Co, and all tho bi New York, RHEUMATISM CURED Without Swallowing Drugs. Who can measure the good that Volta has done to Rheumatte eut- ferers this Winter? Thousands have been cured by it, of this stubborn, Thousands more have been relieved of the pain, and their permanent cvrre requires only a few more weeks of the faithful use Tranait Commissioners, were passengers, on Oot, 9% last, at One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and Broadway, He left a widow amd five small chil- dren living at No, 002 Sixth street, ‘These bring the sult, ‘This great Italian discovery was never publicly exploited in America nntfl the present year, Now every up-to-date drug store in this section of the country hes it, and {s selling large quantities of it, NO DRUGS TO BE SWALLOWED—thit means a lot to people who know what poleonous drugs are often used to drive out rheumatism— how stomachs have been ruined, and the rheumatism not cured even Volta {s a brown powder that 1s sprinkled in the stockings or shoes, where it 1s absorbed into the blood through the great pores of the It dissolves the urates that cause the pain, drives the polson out of the system, and the rheumatism {s gone, VOUTA is the sure cure; it ts safe and easy to use; it doesn’t inter fere with any other medicine you may be taking; it doesn’t bother the digestion; dosen't interfere with work or business, Yet the cure is Who, that suffers, can afford to fatl to try it? rug stores sell VOLTA Powder—Rikor's, Hegeman’s, Reid, Yeomans & Cubit, Bediner & Schlesinger, Kaliah Pharmacy, Kinsman & department stores, at Bolton's, Reld & Yeomans’, R, Burkhardt's, and at Abraham & Straus, Looser & Oo, A. D, Matthews’ Sona, Uhapman & Oo,, and Batterman & Co, Sent by mail for $1.00, by the Amerioan Volta Co, 18 Astor Place, Sold in Brooklyn NEEDLEWORK, FANCY ARTICLES AND YARNS, (Department on Third Floor.) Novelties are offered in Stamped Goods of various kinds, among which are the neweft fabrics and designs for the making of Hand-embroidered Shirt Waits, Hats, Belts and Collar and Cuff Sets, Finished specimens of this work are shown, and also of Hardangen and Eyelet Embroidery, for which a selection of Stamped Pillow Tops, Table Covers and similar pieces are provided, Interesting articles suitable for Favors and Easter Gifts are a feature of the present assortment, B. Altman & Co. $1.00 and $1.25, will be placed on sale, as follows: Scarfs of Figured-or Plain Lawn, Scarfs of. Dotted*Swiss, trimmed: with lace and ribbon, 75c. To-morrow (Friday), DRESSER SCARFS usually sold for each, 65c. and 75c. | THURSDAY / EVENING, APRIL 13,1908. Stern Brothers will close out to.morrow and Saturday @ number of Spring Styles of Women’s Tailor-made Suits Ankle length walking skirts, with long or short coats, in a great variety of materials and colorings, st $22.50, 32.00 a1 49.50 Former prices $32,50 to 65,00 Also Walking Skirts of Mohairs, Checks and Fine Serges, « 87.95, 9.50, 11.50 Untrimmed Hats Sale of the:Nowest Shapes in Desirable Colorings FANCY STRAW AND NEAPOLITAN BRAID, CHIP STRAW, 88c $1.25, 1.95 Late Importations of the celebrated Alexandre, Tupin, Babette and Napoleon Kid Gloves in Suede and Glace, $ and 4 Button, 2 and 3 Cl P, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 Button Length Mousquetaires, And in addition the following Special Values, To-morrow and Saturday Women's One-Clasp Pique Sewn Glace Leather, c | 95° 1, in colors, black and white, $1.00 as or Three Pearl Button Women's Two-Cl “Gloves, in colors, black and white, Real French Kid West Twenty-third Street. ® West 125th St., near 7th Ave. Three Days More @ Your Best Chance of a Decade Is Over! MD et this a al eleventh birthday celebration in Harlem—does “$B O71 | offer the best opportunities of a dec- Only $5.97! ade—a century, in fact—is amply \ corroborated by the items quoted here—several of hundreds that now await your quick response. _Yery Liberal Credit if Desired. Lord & Taylor. Friday, April 14th, Women's Pigué Washable Chamois Gloves, white and natural, $1.00 per pair, 6-Button Length Heavy Pigué White Washable Chamots Gloves, splendid for driving, loose wrist, $1.00 per pair. 6-Button Length Glace Biarritz” Gloves, colors: tan, mode, slate, black and white, $1.00 per pair, The above gloves are all made from especially select- ed skins for our trade, and are of exceptional quality, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, QUALITY, PIQUE OR AT % 4 s MISSES' AND BOYS' B. Altman & Co. WASHABLE KID GLOVES for WOMEN, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY: WOMEN'S GLACE KID GLOVES OF A WASHABLE BLACK AND COLORS, THE REGULAR PRICE OF WHICH IS $1.50 PER PAIR, WILL BE OFFERED ALSO GLACE GLOVES USUALLY SOLD FOR $100 PER PAIR, AT 75¢ OVERSEAM, IN WHITE, * + © 6 $1.00 IN COLORS, A Brass Bed Sensation! 9 ) $15.96! for $35 Brass ?. Beds likede. | eign, 2ein, posts, 2% in, | vases, bow toot, all sizes, $5.97! scouise thing like it at anywhere near the price tfor handsome Dress= ers, like design, } in. @olid golden Oak (note solid), wi made, with large French bev- el mirror, fanoy extended top, solld brass trim- Compare it with mings, etc, Ate 6 others advertised nt $24 to $29, $6.99 | for tne Wardrobe Couches, like design, 6 ft, long, at a prige that should mike our lot of Bi sell n jig time. Substantially made, soft, spring top and edges, popular dvep green, heavy denim covering and Mnlog, with atent self-opening springs—bearthis a mind, Sensational Baby $6,891 Baily Uacciamel” the aes ig wlan Carriage Offering! gin "asd atriped chamel gearing. nd’ pus m heavy wheels, rubber tires, brass hub caps, oy, ‘uphols ered hbody—all improvements, Read th Prices again. “45 Refrigerators, $4.85 for ti $4,851 fit, retest re ronze trimmings, large ice chamber, casters, at.” Note the price! ® [Open Sat. Bvenings.| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY: MORNING WONDERS, Bamboo Furniture (like illustration) at the following H.ONeill & Co Bamboo Furniture. We are showing an extensive line of this beautiful Furniture in Tables, Chairs, Seats, Tabourettes and Utility Boxes, line of Summer Furniture (Reed, Prairie Grass and Mis- sion) at exceptionally low prices. Bamboo Desks... Bamboo Tables... This is not the cheap, trashy Bamboo Furniture kept | | by some stores, but the very best made, Mail or telephone your orders Friday and Saturday only. $14.98 Dinner Sets for $6.25. We have just opened 150 fine American porcelain Dinner Sets, very pretty flower decorations, every piece with a gold edge, a choice of 10 decorations. | have been occasionally sold by us for $10.00 per sct as special prices: ++ §9,25 | Bamboo Music Racks. Bamboo Corner Chair..,...+++5 $2.75 aaaaaea=—ae———S:::”2”0—0aeS—vwawasawaa>«_»n $3 and $3.75 Awnings for $2.45. Friday and Saturday Only. in small sizes. from—workmanship guaranteed. (Basement.) special, and consist of Trunks and Suit Cases at Special Prices for Friday. Thursday’s offerings are unusual—the values are ‘ou should take advantage of the opportunity to-a joys out for Easter, 5 Adoz. 1doz, each Tea, Dinner and Soup Plates, cach individual Butter and Fruit Saucers, 1 doz, fancy shaped Tea Cups and Saucers, 1 only Meat Dish, each 8, 10, 14 inch, 2 large covered Vegetable Dishes, 2 large open Vegetable Dishes, 1 covered Butters, 1 Sauceboat, Per Set 1 Pickle Dish, 1 round Soup Tureen, In all 100 pieces—our regular §14.98 set—tor morrow only, $13.67 Go-Cart at $10.00 We offer for to-morrow our large size Go- Cart, wire spoke wheels, rubber tire, with parasol and cover and rod. Our regular price complete, $13.67; to-morrow only $10 gold ular price, $2.25; special at. LANDSCAPE PASTEL’ gold burnish corners. Si price, $4.50; special a ETCH Sale of Framed Pictures At Reduced Prices (Third Floor.) PASTELS — Upright and oblong, in gilt frames,' Ret} $1.49 burnish ornaments, Size 8x20 inches, INGS—Fraine , with brass name plate. Regular price, $1.5 Prompt Attention Given on Spe Boys’ Clothing Specials (Basement.) DRESS TRUNKS—Covere: with canvas, hardwood slats, steel clamps, skeleton trays, cloth lined throughout—Any size from 32 to 36, at,. ° Regular price, $10.00 and $11.00, / SUIT CASES—Covered with) corners and binding, imitation [; ilk lining—24-inch size, atwow) Regular $3.50 value, For Friday, April 14. $6.00 and $7.00 Suits, $5.00. (With extra Trousers) The cut and smartness of the designs will please all.) They are made in double-breasted, Norfolk, E.ton| and Russian styles. Materials are cheviots, home- spuns and worsteds in mixtures; brown serges. Sizes 3 t ay seovee Iso blue, red and Special for Fri- 6 $2.98 to $3.98 Suits, $2.50, (Some with extra Trousers.) These Suits are certain \o attract attention. You have Cheviots and Serges in blue and re 82.98, $3.49 and $3.98 values, at. Made with and j—all sizes— a choice of douMesbreasted, Norfolk, Eton and Russian styles, Made of plain and mixed lise at 29c. tbands and taped seams, plain drab corduroy—Special, All 50c. Trousers patent hevi d mi Rockers, Settees, Indian Also a complete + $4.75 ++ $5,50 | Bamboo Indian Seat soe. $2.75 (Fourth Floor.) | This Awning is made from our regular stack of 8 oz. material and put up on galvanized rods and fixtures throughout. Do not confound this offering with the awnings advertised at a low price, that come only in a few colors and made only Our awning will be made for any win- dow up to 3 feet 6 inches wide, and you have our full line of 28 colors to select (Fourth Floor.) These sets $6.25 | $10.00 inch, 12e2s fey Regular} $3 75 $8.00: | fibre grass, wood frame, aks] $2 { je $5.00 | }29¢ ‘ ! i 0.0 oy i |

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