The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1905, Page 10

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WM. VOGEL @® SON. Our new Alleges that Youth He Arrested: Offered Him-a “Dia- mond Jewel,” Which Proves only do the poltoe say that Carmine 0, an eighteen-year-old boy of No. Mutberry street, is a thief, but the Rh who arrested him says Frisco sro ewig of a franchise-grabber | or @ boodie Alderman in Phis he bases upon the fact that he arrested the young man, Frisco before the policeman's eyes a dia- ‘Ting, the stone of which weighed i four carats, and said: “Turn me ead this ts yours,” . lcoman, Staubditz, who says he Pet w judge of diamonds, refused the nd marched Brisco to the Eld- treet Station, There ho charged} With burglary and endeavoring to @ policeman. fa® nee tho ring,’ said tho Ser- ‘at the dewk, and Irisco smiled said the Ser- antly, , you're a, ‘con’ z, do you know what that carat brass washed and the dlamond is de with a mould, nov A Good Pair of Shoulders. ‘When Nature makes a mistake, she usually providesaremedy. But Nature has failed to pro- vide a remedy for the man with sloping shoulders, And, what’s more, Art had not helped Nature until the invention of our “Concave” Shoulder, A good pair of shoulders is every man's birth- right—if they are denied to you our “ Concave” Shoulder provides where Nature has failed, Andin every other respect our clothes are what they should be—perfect fitting and distinctive, All our Spting suits and overcoats have our “Concave” Shoulder and “ Closefitting” Collar, $z5 Easter Suits and Overcoats. There are six new models in short, boxy Top Coats, made {rom double-twist coverts in the new shades, at $15. Then there's a series of models in the mediun length Overcoat, silk lined and silk lined to edge, made of black Thibet and Oxford, at $15. Also long, loose Raincoats in-plain black and fancy fab- rics, at $15. In single and double-breasted Sack Suits there are six models ofeach stylein plain blacks and blues and fancy ef- fects, at $15. Other Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON ___ Broadway, Houston St. he offered it to me to turn him charge him with attempted id tho patrolman, ae locked up becnuse early the policeman found him: in street wearing a new coat that to ft him and carrying a bunde in his arms, He refused to he gol the goods, and the nan walked him along the street iii he came to No. 93, ‘There he found weases outside the store of Isaac had been broken open and d ee er of the Hoboken IKoh- followe: a ccepiesore PENALTY FOR ENGLISH GAME IN CLOSED SEASON. y Decides It Does Not Come Under Provisions of the Law Here. @& fury in the Bupreme Court held to- that pheasants, grouse and part- imported from Hngland amd of- fered for sale uring the closed season, Ag not come under the provisions of the w yhich provides a heavy for sale | er wild bi! @ prohibited term of the year. ‘The verdct was renered in o sutt States Attorney-General er, on behalf of the State of New York, against jus M. of the e Bilz, the American member of lish house, at No. 2%7 Washing- to recover about $2,000 penalties for wing, on, April 29, 100, offered for fo fifty birds, consieting of English easants, Bngitsh ‘and German part- wild duck and aome of the species known as blackcock ACNE, TETTER, SKIN DISEASES 224 PSORIASIS, jose’ who are afflicted with skin troubles find the sym ms appearing and know that they will be tarnpatee SA LT RH E U M. rough the hot summer months, The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, id as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin : 8 with external a which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itch- g and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. _ There is nothing more distressing than an itching, Burning skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather gnd soon. After these different proper- ties are extracted from the food there still mains a portion that is useless, or waste Watter, which is intended to be disposed of through the natural channels of bodily Waste, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, At this season of the year, however, these Organs become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accu- nulations are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid Biers. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, md begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing iceonus, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and. skin diseases of every description. EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is in- The itching, espeoially at hia was simply terrible; it would almost disappear at times, only to return worse thanever, I hadtried many highly recommended prepa- rations without benefit, and hearing of 8, 8. 8, determined to give |t a fair trial, and was inexpressibly delighted blemish and pimple from my body, Escondido, Oal, L, MARNO, afl. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, fever- , hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. AONE makes its appear- nce on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable One of the worst form: of skin disease is SALT RHEUM, intense itching, The head and ir falls out and a mass of sores ferent parts of the body. charges a watery fluid, forming sores and prod re the parts usually affected, and sometimes the ha on the scalp, diseasing the hair follicles and making the baldness permanent. ] These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause—burning acids and humors in p blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The it treatment for all skin diseases is S. S, S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being healing effect. tids the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. Liver, Kidneys an these troubles and for building up ihe general heal } ‘ medica) advice you wish. We make no charge for either. nO ee HE We jaw. Some wesaot Bais. In cane Togo Tah an ue mer ums 7 | ceemesi, wae tee de anes | Bootman & Robingon Company, and from States the eG re etn waTen were reduced’ t | they had been kiled fe the ‘open eeason Fer but on Sppeat Yo the Cour at PR Uno tatiicte from ‘welch fay oame ain, ft i ti that the defen: here. plications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble) All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain | the different parts. One portion is used Fie eee eet ptr ca tan tka ae for the Basis of blood, another for at aes catcat He mak P . i bf ear 's—My body broke ou @ rash or eruption uscle, one for ne, still another for fat, whioh in spite of all efforts to onre continued to get worse. | when @ few bottles cured me entirely, removing every | I shall not fatl to rec- | ommend 8. 8. 8, whenever an opportunity oocurs to do £0, | - Built’. $7 Boys’ Clothing, $4.95. Big assortment of Russian blouse sults, Eton sallor suits, Eton Norfolk sults, Buster Brown sults, Norfolk bloomer suits, three-piece and double- breasted Jacket sults, blue and black confirmation suits, Made in finest worsteds, tweeds and homespuns, SHO I6;: SHCA eivweawervay $6 Worsted Suits, $3.95, At last a child's suit of medium price that will stand all kinds of wear. “Wor- sted” stands harder knocks than any other cloth, serges, to 10, and double-breasted Jacket suits; also confirmation suits, sizes 8 to 16. pred by one of our best tailors, trimmed in a most. satisfac- AVEO Atl $3.95 tory manner $4 Children’s Topcoats and Reefers, $2.95. Strictly all-wool, shower-proof covert reefers, embroidered chevrons on sleeve, cut full Tenet ace 3 to 8 Topcoats of same material, full box cut, sizes 8 to 16. Special....... $2.95 50c. @ 75c. Knee Pants, 25c Corduroys and all-wool cheviots; every pair guaranteed not to rip, 25c Sizes 3 to 16. Special $10 and $12.50 Young Men’s Suits, $8. High-grade worsteds, tweeds, meres and serges; every garment is tail- ored with utmost care; the coats are all serge lined, haircloth fronts, hand-fin- 'slred collars and lapels, insuring the game style, fit and service that you get In suits costing double; we've nearly forty styles, in several new models of single and double breasted, Sizes 14 to 20. cassi- Four Convenient Stores: NEW STORE, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, near Broadway. Eton sailors, Russian blouses, sizes 3 p Get the Habit. Quit Brothers WTHURSDAY {VENING, APRIL 20, 1905. tant EASTER Wear for Youths and Boys. We have succeeded in getting ‘both strength and style into our boys’ clothes for spring. All seams are sewed with best silk, Every part, such as seat, knees, armpit, &c., is reinforced. Our prices are less than you've been accustomed to pay elsewhere for your boys’ clothing that is not as good as ours, Try buying his Easter suit here this year. See how much better satisfied both you and the boy will be, ‘*Dudley’’ Four-in-One Combination Suits, the Biggest $5 Value in N. Y., $3.95, We now have a full line of all-wool “Dudley” suits. These suits consist of a double-breasted coat with detachable belt and one pair of bloomer breeches and one pair of plain knee pants, This suit really makes four different changes for the boy who wears it, viz.: A Norfolk suit with plain knee pants. A Norfolk suit with bloomer breeches, A double-breasted suit with plain knee ants, A double-breasted sult with bloomer breeches, The “Dudley” was designed \by us and is sold only by us, $3.95 | Extra Easter Special: '$8 Young Men’s Suits, $6. All-wool cheviots, all-wool worsteds, | all-wool fast-color blue serges; materials \that will stand the hard knocks of stren- uous boys; colorings that are stylish and | serviceable; tailored and trimmed with jone idea in mind, “satisfaction;” single and double breasted styles, in sizes 14 to 20 years, Go to 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich, | 279 Broadway, near Chambers, | 125th St., Corner Third Ave. Are you ready to plunge out of high shoes into Oxe ferds? We've the Oxfords ready, Russets, black calf and patent leather on lasts adapted to any foot and suit- ed to any taste, $3.50 and $5, Rocers, Perr & ComPANY Three Broadway Stores, Any 842 1260 at at at Warren st. 13th st. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the| may be afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very) rcanse of its unsightly appearance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches | ,entirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleans- It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, in- of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cool- ig, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of, yeate or foreign matter, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. §S.S. S. does not leave the least par-| ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the|™ roper channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed | ve" yy the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S, in the treat- Write for our treatise on | mrcheert « copy, eat 402 CREDIT TO ALL BASY WERIKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, CLOTHING For MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN, WATS, SHOBS AND M Yourself and Fail Well at an Ontlay of $1 Per Week BrOOKIVN Ss ‘sinonves 468 Sth Ave. Piveryvrhere! Fiat! Park, along Park Row, the forrtes ana on the tratna 1908 World Atma - they cen it. If yon have wot al Town on your phone and the Almerec Degcartment Sg tet Se PIANOS AND ORGANS, SPECIAL SALE USED PIANOS. At this season of the year we have a large number of high- ‘grade pianos returned that have been rented during the past mu- sical season, Having had from three to six months’ use, they are |practically new, yet the price- reductions are from $60 to $140 As we rent only strictly new pianos, you will find this a cash- saving bargain sale, jWE NEVER RENT A USED PIANO WE NEVER RENT A CHEAP PIAKO WE DO RENT THE BEST PIANOS 40 USED PIANOS At the smallest prices and the easiest pay- = | ments ever quoted for high-class pianos, $250 to $400 Pianos for | $125, $150, $175, to $240, 42 PIANO PLAYERS $250 Piano Players for | $125, $150, $175, $200. | Everything we sell is fully guaranteed, with privilege of exchange at any time, or your money back if we cannot please you. STERLING PIANO Company Established 45 Years STERLING BUILDING 518 & 520 Fulton St,, Cor, Hanover | | Place, Brook: DOES DYSPEPSIA oR INDIGESTION BOTHER Y' | Do you Know what it tn to enjoy square meal? Even if you feel like you satisfy your desire? Digestion 4s one of the most complex func. tions of the human body, yet it {s, tov, the ost simple, Digestion is aimply the con- verting of food into ® condition in which 99 YFAR ((OWPERTHWAT _..., & SONS 121st Street @ 3d Ave. 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. DOWNTOWN: Chatham Square. 198 to 205 Park Row. When Love Lane Was a Thoroughfare BEFORE THE GREAT FORESTS of the West fure nished to the Grand Rapids factories the wood from which the best furniture of to-day is made—when Love Lane stretched from Canal sireet to Twenty-first—the furniture house of Cowperthwait was founded in Chatham Square, For neighbors then it had Fraunce’s Tavern, some dise tance below, and the old Bull Head Tavern, almost at hand, The old Post Road led to it, and “Love Lane’ led awa toward the uptown sections which are now crowded wit! homes and apartment-houses, It was then what it is to-day—the leading furniture house on Manhattan Island, and its well-stocked store- rooms have been drawn the f hings of thousands of homes in all the intervening gen ons, The love of home is prov. umong New Yorkers, Every day van-loads of housefurnishings are taken from the A 4 two great establishments of Cowperthwait & Sons along the path of this old “Love Lane” to find their places in homes of refinement, fa 3y following the policy of the by furnishing the very best furniture and housefurnishing goods that the we at the lowest prices con- sistent with quality—-marking every article in plain figures that all customers read—and by extending liberal credit, so that the burden is distributed over a considerable period, the business is kept as it’ will always remain—at the front Smart Morris Chair |Handsome Brass Bed $29 $5.95 founder of the house— | Pe Pras edis PRICE that in no- | firmly estate wise conveys a Uy aah a proper idea of the care- that it an ful workmanship and Pry question == smart style, It’s a chair | Hovil Wa RY that makes friends at { wT yhe A Pi WN well bale once—like the flowers of | ‘ t anced beauty Spring, The selected of the Cowe i i i [ erthwait & kiln dried oak in golden na? brass beds is recognized every where by people of taste. The accompanying cut represents one of the prettiest exe’ amples. 2-inch posts, 14-inch top rails, eleven 3-4 inch or birch mahogany finish is prettily grained and exquisitely polished, Front rail and front posts have heavy embossed carvings; tufted cushions of verona vertical rods in head and foot boards; large strong casters, The new knob tops on posts, designed after the old-style door knobs of a century ago, impart an are inviting and pleasingly pretty. additional charm of beauty. New Rugs and Carpets [Child’s Bank Free For Summer Days French Wilton Rugs in Rich, Mellow Colorings 3 It seasons an unequalled stock of these desirable floor W® eNenen which are made of the finest fabrics, The designs are exceptionally handsome, having been selected for the finest trade. We call especial attention to our prices, which we think incomparably small i tyle are considered: ene eee de , 8 ft. 3 in,x 10 ft. 6 in, rug, $58. Velvet carpets in floral and Oriental designs, $1.15 a yard, made, lined and laid. This is a regular $1.70 value, All. wool, extra iupetine Ingrain Carpet, 1. yard wide, cut, made, lined and laid, 6214c, a yard, Regular price, $1.00, 1 Half wool Ingrain Carcell 1 yard wide, cut, made, lined and laid, 43c,a yard, Regular price. 65c. An Easy Rocker, $8.75 AT a genial, restful Ww companion is an} easy rocker at the close of day or in the evening when books papers are This child’s cardboard savings bank will be given to any one who may ask or write for it. Send postal to-day. Large Oak Chiffonier $9.75 PERIOR chiffoniers, of S! and the world’s properly seasoned mt erpotienn Next to woods, nicely joined and fin. the bed, the rocker takes ished, are features of the the place of preference, Cowperthwait & stores, NVAThis one, of solid oak, golden or mahogany finish, vovided with tufted cush- | ions in verona, shows for} much more than its cost, The cabinet work is as good as it can be, the well done and the upholstery work thoroughly inordinately invit- =r This large chiffonier {s a good type of the kind sold at small prices, Full quar- 4 1M tered oak front, daintily fine H ished; 12x18 bevelled plate mirror; five drawers and good casters. Reduced -from $16,00, general appearance of the chair ing. Furniture Slip Covers A PROPERLY made slip cover—a cover that fits+-con- tributes to the attractiveness of the furniture and gives it the protection during the summer months that £> most prudent housewives deem essentially necessary. Our) slip covers are made.to measure, the measurements betng\ taken by a competent person. We make the best. tinen covers and bind the edges for 79c. a yard. .Another/grade. we furnish for 59c, a yard—bound and 4inished in-emeeb lent manner. Sanitary Bedding Soe in recent years has made many aaah discoveries, Each day now some new scle rinciple is found which has a direct bearing upon die health and longevity of ian, Sanitary bedding Is be- coming an important factor, This house, with Its waa rogressiveness, is giving close attention to the making o! Beading that Is strictly pure, and it guarantees all the bed. ding it sells to be sanitarily pure. ie bedding is manu- factured in its own factory, and everything that enters into it—the ticking, the hair, the feathers, the felt—is made as pure as the ocean breezes. Housekeeping--Cashor L Everything for iberal Credit. thi % Hs De with ri rarst St. &3d Ave

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