The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1905, Page 5

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‘Sergt. Hosey’s Little Lad *SAGK CURE” MAKES BAD BOY MEEK AS LAMB Now Makes Both His Parents Glad. LIKE MOUSE IN HOUSE. Mother Sews Child In Bed-Tiok, So He Cannot Play a Trick. “HOLY TERROR” SEES ERROR. Once the Nelghborhood’s “Worst Boy,” Now He's Good, With- out Alloy, Oh, Joy! ‘ [ttle Madte Honey, son of Pofloe Bergeant Cornelius Hosey, of the West Borty-weventh street station, once known as the “sonst boy’? in the netgtthorhood of Ninth avenue and Forty-fitth street, has suddonly become @s meek as a lamb, No longer does he go out and play “cut behind” on atreet cars, no longer does he polish off the countenances of other boys around his home at No, 362 West Forty- Bfth street, The cat in the Hosey home enjoys an ‘aninterrupted reign of peace, the jani- tor in the flat putlding where the (Hoseye tive doesn't have to keep a con- stant vigil in the hallways any more and the younger Hosey chilar¢én can @inch Eddie to their heart's content without fear of receiving a drubbing on the spot. A magio sack has brought about this transformation In the erstwhile “bad doy.’ The folks in the nelghborhood learned of It to-day through some ad- yteo offered by the sergeant to John J, Kane, of No. 614 Ninth e he went to the West et station and asked to have his son committed as {ncorrigible. Suggests the “Sack Cure.” After Kane had told his story Hosey vised the ‘sack cure!’ for the wicked Kane, jr. At his home to-day Sengt. Hosey explained the ‘cure,’ e little Eddie sat meekly In a corner and ed his thtmb, {1 Hadie.” said the Ser Geant, “came pretty near driving me} and his mother to a ganitartum, ‘he { Kick up would make Uke a mermaid by when the mn nD something new to whip him Until Twas ashamed of myself, but I didn't do any good. “Then his mother t aI ‘Comnelius,’ Eddie has’ a gp curbed by corporal punishment we | will have’ to moral suasion.” ‘On, | ‘udee!” Tang her 'Phat's one of | th ig you've picked up at some woman's club." Looked Like Juvenile Ghost. " ‘Now, never you mind, ve! quietly. ‘All I went is Jet me take Eddie In hand f rty glx hours, I¢ 1 don't: mak behave i have nothing to Woll, 1] Jaughed at that. “The idna of making | a Kool boy out of adie too wild to belluve. t) BO ahead. That ing. Friday moins uty und shal ome drop dead. with Wado ‘kite RHI Plisging Juveatio Khost “His moth couple of sewed thi: Hlosey was | Anyhow, 1 told her Hot ony | V'would | ere was | se In BONY. like a | made 1 mye out Aticking, k an kot a 1 In arms and a hole tn dear little | Kid m him ty th the ees. dust his first’ break » the sack. Cure Scems Efficacious, “The first thing she did, was to tale off) every clothing. ‘Phen uh to hls body. Nat of course, sutch of hls tack Was adjusied y 1 vouldn’ to crawl over ® wom bt k down the fi nd go Into stroet In this + Vhe could do was to sit around the house "That's your Bast \ ey Hose him there until morning. By that time. New ly for anything, He was tlekled to death wien she put a new. athes on | dim and him off to hires Wwe haven't had a bit of troubte from | fince the first trial of ‘ane! have we, KE i mach ‘No, whispe he boy tone of utmost re t reais “Are you going to be bad any mor pursued his father, “Are vou going out oO Plok any more fights or to tear up. the neighbor hood?" “No, father,” was e du * open the dutiful re “I've thrown away the atran T used for the Id." sald the Sergent more whipnings for biny al here mc suaston’ ts all righty atn’e | To mean yes, sir. sobbed th — ee “PIPE AND PEWTER.” The Pine and Pewter Club, composed of the colony of artists, sculptors and lterary men, who lve at Phishing, held 4 smoker Jast evening at the house of J. P, Benson on Noone ay Among tho features of the programme were many original stereopticon view eoch member of the club having ft alshed mong Davenport, those present Dan Heard, Wo oH. . FB, Outcault, Bevson’ Burroughs, Ge H, Clements, A. Bigelow Pal + Chanin. BT. € nor and Joseph ACKRON’S BARTENDER HURT. were Homer HH. Walk .Tharles Ackron, tho formerly kept the Tivol!, in West Thirty-f'th street came into the flotice of the police aga'n bartender, James Tenney, had wtabbed dn the siroulder In Aokron's loon, No, 604 Jamatea avenue, Brook- polloe may that Tenney attempt- mut two men onc of the saloon oof them, drow x knife and ul th to advantage, 1 Str two, ! to-day, when {t was reported that his | been | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1808. BAD BOY WHO WAS CURED. BABY SAVED HER FROM PRISON Woman Arrested In Rald Re- leased by Police to Go to Her Child When She Tells Capt. Cottrell, Capt, Cottrell, of the West Thirtieth street station, and a score of deteotives shortly before midnight made a raid on an alleged disorderly resort in Broadway, near Thirty-soventh street. Fifteen women were charged with disorderiy, conduct and the one man arrested was charged with keeping and maintaining an alleged disorderly re- sort, He gave his name as Jacob Bichels, of No, 834 West Forty-fifth atreet. Capt. Cottrell and his detectives en- tered the place, which 1s on the second floor of the building, and told those in the room that t were under arrest. Immediately every one endeavored to escape, Tie men and women pushed and shoved the detectives at the door, but were unuble to force thelr way out, In the mean time the word had reached Broadway that a raid was being made, and within a few minutes the street Was crowded with persons hot ing and yelling a those arrested were put in a@ patrol wagon and taken to the station-honse, The professional bondsmen then put in their appearance and nearly every woman was bailed out. One woman, who was crying, called to Capt, Cottrell and stated to him that she had a month old baby at home and asked to be allowed to go. ‘The Captain granted her request and she hurriedty lett the + hone, —————$$___. OWES LIFE 0 BRAVE HUSBAND On Fire from Head to Foot, Mrs. John White Is Saved from Death by Spouse's Presence of Mind, Mrs. John White Js in Roosevelt Hos- pital to-day, and her husband is at hts home, both suffering from burns, Mrs, White owes her life to the presence of mind of her husband, who, facing a situation that required action, was equal to the oveasion, While Mrs, W. was In the kitchen 20) West Bixty-titta he stepped upon nt 1 It blazed up and lgnited per which she blaze also ba and) communicat the room, ¢ Was really aware red she was on fire r husband, at took In’ the His wife's life above were fifteen earrled her trom her In” blankets and then res n v toh a hy the fre, tracted sition at ag Was in danger famil i ther that smothe turned 3 RYE Crop of 1892, Meilowed by 10 Years Repose in the Wood, It’s Pure— That’s Sure. SBRVED AND SOLD EVERYWHERE. New York & Kentucky 20, | ee ta hth ta Pi Sew AAAWUAAAIUAA AAA — WSs LL + ene, Vast Crowds Attend the Early WILL PROVE a Wednesday vivid in every way with interest. The Early Summer Sales started in a manner yesterday that promises an extraordinary amount of attention. The Celebration of the Second Anniversary of the installation and distribution of ‘“The Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps” is an event that is claiming widespread notice on part of the many thousands of collectors of ‘Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps.” In honor of this notable dual occasion the whole store from Base- ment to the Conservatory on the roof is fairly abloom with the choicest offerings of the season and at prices of conspicuous popularity. To-mor- row being Red-Letter Day, thousands as usual will visit the Premium Par- VAAN VARTA TEVOLOMINTAREGEDERSTITAG EL IDTSESEVEUS ORR UTD itesersarati leks esate Aha fake | Wustin Underelothes tor Women. Those who bring Certificates Will Free on Purchase Until Closing Hou Red-Letter Day in Sas : 3 , . When New, Now, | When New, Now. The Carly 8 Sale Began Y H likin ena Ag T00:00 BBs @ Garly Summer Sala Began Yesterday, and Yany Came and Bought Gagerly. AK. gbany, $400.00 420.00.) 8D Pranes, Crowds were incessant in the Muslin Underwear Store yesterday. |. $25.00 120.00 | RA MBACH, ims 00 200.08 3 {jVhen New, Now, The big Early Summer Sale began with a great rush of business, and there is every prom- 825,00 126.00 HAR OOKE, oak, Om BAR | gym corer en 81100.00 140,00 ise that il oe the most successful we ever held at this season. Certainly the offerings + 600.00 128.00 HA MBA raiao) fran ee oe 900,00 426,00 warrant that prediction. 450.00 186.00 | DR oo grand ++» 650,00 400,00 460.00 140.00 BROOK mahogany 00 Q Micoats, WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS: fin ' , Me ; WOME ENEMA PRE | Wat le samacl Cnn Beth | Wamen’s Wgne Goins, * 480.00 180.00 S Pi Organs. am lase UHned |: éxtra Cus uae 4c WOMEN $ NIGHT GOWNS of cambric Guare Janos: $15.00 80,00 Prep dbee a og Oc | WoMEN's CORSET COVERS: fine nninsonk and musin: lace and embroidery trimming. Vand 2 250.00 105.00 When New 4.08 Women’s PETTICOATS of cambric deep | and cambrics aceand embroidery gy qy Hubbard vote. veaulaly 506.) 10 BE hor 2 185.00 160.00 aE PTH unee two clusters of tucks, wide ih y J morrow b) ae 5.00 KOO | D gubrodered reser uti ae 7 5 | Wimisis Drawers WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, eambiic and KAN Os ma: aa aL be bid | a peed bit Wali Reuter Wannriace umeten baat ean WOMEN'S DRAWERS cambric: 8 Oe | bin wane SAC ENG ani, | wart eet teeen 00 ah ichuren, large vanety tovelect (rom, extra dust ©) & @ | WOMEN'S DRAWERS: lace and WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS: fine naintook KINGERURY, oak... 225.00 165.00 | 40:00 +e 200.09 100,00 Women's Corset Covers, Siehedreme™nne others hem BOS ‘igce “and iibbon, teas ©) & es Easy Payment Terms—xcept That Every Plano Below $25 Is On Used THanoz WOMEN'S CORSET cambric; | WOMEN'S DRAWERS: cambric: deep um: Delivery Charges Will Be Extra, iquare neck; embroidery trimming, JED gq, | rela rifles of lawn, lace a | “(Wiene) Cooper Store, Second Floor, You may return any of these pianos within one ycar and we will allow the Full amocnt paid on the purchase price of " 49c | VANE HWVADVAADOCVAT ISU 00000000 0000 broidery ruffles VAATED: rewularly 25, Centre.) ew Piano of a kigher price VOVVAATEEED DET ENEO 100 VAR RAAAAAAAAA DASA EDAASAAAAA RA DAL AEA LAA TARAAARARAAA! Gapestry Brussels i Wines and Liquors. H Venhinnd Batre Linen| ‘An item that will srike the economical as being an, Ru S k amshead eeiling imported Dublin uncommonly shrewd inves'ment to-morrow in the } tout, special price, per g 1.50 We shall offer tormorrow in the Rug Linen Section is the offer of 1,500 doren dozen, BLEACHED ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, SILVER Section of the Carpet Sicre on the Fifth g bass & Co's finest imported 50 Floor, High-Grade TAPESTRY BRUS- s 1.35 VAAADAUAAAA AAA AAANG! Baty Carriages With Strong Reed Bodies. Made with good reed body, roll on sides, adjustable dash and reclining back. Handles are iron, enamelled steel gear, heavy automobile tires and patent foot- SS BLEACHED ALL.LINEN GERMAN NAP. Ale, per dozen, SELS RUGS of the very best quality at @ KINS AND HEAVY UNION SILVER BLEACHED NAPKINS that Hennessy & Co. 1887 Vintage 7 Oc very unusual price, They are in the popu- Cognac, per boitle, lar 7x9 size and are in a choice selection are regularly up to $1.25 a dozen, fo G Another item of telling interest will be 2.500 yard Bollman’s finest Medicinal Hol- ORS TABLE yards $ 3 : brake, (Compete with parasol § of crn nd ceva Belmar ows Metso Hol Gaye § ATEN uit HABE and rod — regular ‘The rel 11.50, f floral and: spot patterns: reyulah 33 $12 Carriage i 8 e. 50 bot terreno We hall owe? 9.25 ld Crom Suite per Baby @ Be F diay be ata Cc itto 805 Full quart Kast e. Main Floor, ountain,) MUMeneeerseresseseeeet (Stegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Bast, (Stee) Cooner f per Toth St.) of (Slegel Cooper Store, 6th Floor, Front.) (Slegel Cooper Store, 4th Floor, Front.) AAUP LEDUED EDU AE SODES UNDO UOUNIUE TUT TED DUDE OE 04: AAA AAAAAAAAAAA AAA 008 eee RAAT ONAAA AMAA TATA OAAAA AAAI ERS Rhinestone F,. SL fT...’ ye eee Ghousands of Pictures at Fall Price. Set in Sterling Gilt. $ Continuing the Greatest Sale Known in Yow York. Another one of those One needs but go to the Picture Store on the Third Floor and spend a few minutes among these special offerings to g 3 4 : i H prey ‘ i i i 3 source of gre house Ringeon and Ms ae atyendied "to special offerings from the offered at the prices quoted. homes—-one can never tre of rane Ravan vd taken to Hoosevell Mhoapital Jewelry Store that will prove 0 Etchings To-M t $1.9 J COLORED LANDSCAPES tn giy-Inch Om, HUCLECL AS Ediscn, ™” cuter, ain *1$ exceptional to those who are $9.00 Etchings To-Morrow a +95. | Fixaw"SH Wind at! SEIS mae x ag glared PHOT. Make Your Own Recorde ' iati We believe this picture item the best ever offered to the public, Seems almost| {! SO PRNINS, aetiatte” ale] at cae ee 4 MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED. appreciative. incredible, but absolutely the feature \o-morrow. There, are 545 Etchings in the| vi dark frames, kinds up (6 $% gS Paintings Also at Half pie Ee wat yeu sande with an Bien ph Wadley, forty years old, of 20 & 24 FINE CUT assortment. They are of highest standard; some are artist's proofs. iched on finest mMKD RIOKURD vs jonograph—yor can preserve records of Wost Fitty-titt - while! REWNESTONE HORSE- quality Japanese rice paper and signed by the artist, Frames are EERE SAA a HUT IDs ene Price. the voices of your friends. This is a feat: Rat, nel } , ; first qualiy. Some are of oak or of gilt. The wholesale price nfs at 2,50) prixrinc trues with highly ure that, prov sespronelly attractive ae tte ee te ines fst atest | 3 SIMOES, set in. sterling. gilt, of these Etchings, unframed, is as high as $7, so you can imagine ROLORED, SRIGTU RES, (Gail oval pounued shad oshgize p record of ‘an absent friend being! priaed fractured his skuil, He wax taken to) 2 beautiful and lustrous. Reg- the character of the values which we olfer you. Complete, with Variety of subjects; were L785) 9.00 righly. Roosevelt. Hospital and will probably i i frames, e PARTE 1 ‘olds | Neth hidily, eS tog 3 Gach Machi “ ularly $3.00, but to-mor- 3 8 srcuis PASTELS eR Bll Rtn Haat slate Saitama. tte rae, — . etre Lect Die fOr pare | 8 y i onow row we name the special Mealy Yaxted ah] AS a Riliablo for pare 9,50] § Wers'aibs now ae cO% 3 Suarantecd ior One Year; ; price of, ware On a Sth Hate. | Fekcas-nes USER SOME, 75) wa mae B PRICES S/O to SSO each, 17S Fe re ene ees NOSE SUMO Fl wyon, ronnie, imecig, tom, tuts emiraoa omens Ne YL, BO $ (Stege! Cooper Btore, Main Floor, Front) RINE Sot ebeve HY now JBr Black Me-inch Gq Victurea! were 8; MW 2.50 TSE ABT Sa Ale 3 (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Bast.) VAAARAAAARUVVEDURAUDSAOSUSEDTETETARESELETE® —TEOTOTIOY WAVAPAAAAAUARARAOAAEMNE AAA UA DAUA GA OOO4 AAAI 3999494 160000010100000070000000 00 eree eens Women’s Kimono Sacques Of lawn will be one of the many atiractions that will engage the attention of crowds of shoppers to-morrow, Mede as they are in a variety of very preity patterns. with double yoke back and front and wide border trimming of white lawn, they are bound to be recognized as leaders. Regularly 2c, 1 Oc Only two to a customer. Centre.) Woven Pillow Cops. These Pillow Tops are woven with flower designs in centre and are In green, brown and ecru groundwork. 29c To-morrow's opportunity is unusual, ALSO THESE SPECIALS. UTILITY BOXES; 26-inch; made of weathered oak with round iron handles; 38.50 gach (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, SCREENS, threefold, filed with silkoline; regularly US'UNGING McCowan none nd filed. with ilk aoe ONY seenenCCCna ty 1 made of stripe tapestry a F : Hoss, 4 ciomeae c y\RPARAA AAA TAA! Vn»: GSlexel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Front, 18th $1.) VA! WAAR 5-Piece Parlor Suites. No better 5-piece Suite is on sale for a quarter more than we ask for this one. he serviceable manner in which this Furniture is manufactured makes it appeal with force to those in quest of a Suite that will give the best every-day wear. Only the best cqverings are used, and the workmanship is high-class throughout. Women's Galored Suits in the Yowost Fabrics, About a hundred stylish garments in this collection, Suits in the season's most-wanted materials, such as Panamas. Fancy Worsted Materials, Shepherd Checks and Cheviots. Made in the popular 22-inch jacket style, prettily trimmed or with strictly tailor 1 5 oO finishing, e pected uaa 5 lomen’s Watking Skirts. 4 Antistic finish of woodwork and beauty of covering designs Aso A splendid assortment of very stylish mixtures in flounce and are interesting laited styles, Shepherd Plaid Materials, agus hy felon ae Poles: Upholstered " . " h ‘work\! ‘ strongest. compr' eoverings Fa neh Cheviots hy Broadelaths with stylis 3. 9 5 re eae, Tagan ease verona veloure and damask 4 5 -O (Biegel Cooper Store, Second (towel Cooper Floor.) Floor, oth Ave.) lor on the 5th Floor of the Siegel Cooper Store and upon presenting their Stamp Books obtain 10 ‘‘S. @ H.’"’ Green Trading Stamps Free. These will be given in addition to those Stamps which regularly accompany all purchases. Stamps Until 12 o’Clock. To-morrow ought to prove the greatest, most inspiring and busiest WANA AA A04' AAPARVARDRWAADARRER VARTA UARAREANEHO4 44: Used Pianos and Organs-- realize what absolutely remarkable bargains may be had for a trifling sum. Atno time before anywhere have such values been Sumber Sales. Special Complimentary Anniversary Obtain 50 Green Trading Stamps s Amounting to $1.00 or More. — Double ‘‘S. @ H.’’ Green Trading Single Stamps Thereafter r. the history of the Siegel Cooper Store. WV CEEH0E 0000000000010 PRRAA44040004 Oxtraordinary Varieyy at Very Low Prices, ‘ooner Store, Fifth Floor,) VUAVAATEVALIAAUUUAVEDUREDOTEDERNET 1090 09) VeeUrErree reverent VA ADAUAADUAILARADADADAVADAAAAAB OR 040004 Game of “ Yosey’’ 72 Imperial ds a New and Comical Carbonettes Pastime. Andonel6x20 The game of “ Nosey”’ is the Black and Ps 44) White, At a table in the Fountain Circle the Benedict Studios are making a special offer at stated above, Those desirous of taking advantage of this une usual special immedi or. on the rm most comical of all card games. To-morrow we shall offer this game, which regularly 39c costs 50c, at stogel “Confer Shor oher hand. they and obiain a sit 4 hari Floor, Centre, Meneses: ACA AMEEaettEsETeHtt Store, Studio, 7th Floor.) | i hoe eae aa alt Cdison Phonographs S100 Down, Rest, Ujonthly Sums, These celebrated Phonographs are known universally because of the wizard name attached to them. They are e Misses’ and Chitdren’s Undermustins, Spring and early Summer requirements are provided in abundance in this excellent showing of dependable Underimuslins for misses and children. Prices are low, Great crowds were here yesterday Children’s Night Gowns y. Mubtard Misses’ Petticoata Of cambric, umbrelia thor with two rows Be hematite) Wide torchon. edge: AG somorn: 38 to BH tne Misses’ Corset Covers ot cede dst Back sna full front, trimmed with fine embro deny Insertion and edge: 8 to 02 In, Ge el Cooper | Store, Secon Boor, Centre, 10th 8t,) i gtitehed 210 14 Quadruple Plated Bread Grays. News That Tells a Story of Sabing. When QUADRUPLE PLATED BREAD TRAYS are offered at the price named here, it is but natural that they should be rly snapped it seldom sych a decided lowering in price is made. These , Trays are in the new French gray finish with the beautiful Loshdmnenaeenidain hole eae focal he cade Fioor,

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