The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1905, Page 8

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PTE WORLD: ‘TURSDAY FVENING. MAY 14, 1905, LENS GRINDERS ON STRIKE. | men emp w York .- From Inforrhation deemed | ca it waa eathored that Chief Mare |‘ AQ been aeritsed of ace ~ Harlem: Downtown: J21st St. 8 3d Ave. Chatham Square. 2226 to 2234 Third Avz. 193 to 205 Park Row. 99° YEAR 2a ny but a num: | An erroneous mpreseion of the attl-|jn any such accusation to galn Cred: | mMnersseeieammanecmanimins | CrOaod | When Broadway Was Planted with Poplar Trees =, We Give Dividend Stamps =: T was in 1809—two years after the house of Cowperthwait & Sons was founded + 4,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash, and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when in Chatham Square—that Mr. Samuel Burling’s offer to plant with poplar trees ‘ Buying Merchandise in Over 100 Depts. of PMANS&™ © the principal street of New York, from Leonard Street northward to the Green- 1 Fulton Street, Bridge to Duttield Street, wich Lane, was accepted gratefully by the corporation. { store Open Untit 4 Stamps Wilke 10 “Because,” said the corporation in its acceptance, “it will be an additional 40 P, M, on Saturday. BROOKLYN. Purchase way 17 | ee , beauty to Broadway, the pride of our city.” cac. The outcome of this particular piece of beautifying, it is said, was to make / Two “2. Double Stamp Broadway look for a great many years afterwards like a street which had escaped All Day i from Noah's ark! What a marvellous development is marked by the comparison—then and now cote Wednesday, ‘ To-morrow, May 17 : —both in Broadway and in the establishment of Cowperthwait & Sons! ‘nd Every Wednesday {s Double Dividend Stamp Day Here. City ane 1 Sat Yo! phy brihe and that stepr had been ta) yor ac Tors wich a Charge Never Brought eee ene ae ee fe Against Veteran Jersey City) "os. was Destoct « TAKING A EUROPEAN TRIP, People of J KOR, Vogel, secretary of Simpson: | Police Head Before Hudson County knew panied by 1d {t was reported that iin to-day on County Grand Jury. PS DR RUN IAD E will be made * the larger ainst union | aginst Chief Kaiser Wilhelm Murphy, His services as head of the |) Hu 1 some months, | abroad Police Department have heen too val Broadway, Wednesday, awi,,, Reduction Day. Women’s Summer Underwear Ce ee ooo This sale began Monday and has ulready supplied hundreds |of families with all their lightweight underwear for the hot months. For Wednes:ay we've picked these extraordinary values for newspaper ment on, | Women’s good quality ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless or with short 2 17 leaves; nicely trimmed; sizes 4, 8) 61 value 19c.., 12) Women's shaped ribted Vesis, extra large and regular sizes, low or high neck, short or no sleeves; Pants to match, lace trim nd plain, made with French band; sizes 4 to 9 value 39c.; each ene ee On beet eens 25c Children's Balbriggan wear—Shiris with short sleeves, wiih knee-length 4 |_Drawers to match, ankleclengta Panis if you so desire; value 25c, fol With Each 10¢ Pur. chase Made. - One has grown to be the greatest street on the continent. The other has grown to be the greatest Housefurnishing Goods establishment in the country. __ Yet both retain their original characteristics. ) What the Cowperthwait Store was to the housewives then, it remains to the housewives of 1905” —headquarters for the finest grades of housefurnishing goods—absolutely lowest in its prices—trust+ Handkerchiefs for Men and Women. Each collection of 1,000 DIVIDEND STAMPS will ; : 4 hat? ‘ He , be siceived the same as $3.00 incash, and each! J !Seones ane tan namsnce | Wena, Say Ppa worthy i} its representations, its styles and its qualities, “a collection of 500 Stamps will be received the same aqmtliched value, 10 abe: Qe ceo A Always the same cordial and honorable treatment, whether the purchase be for cash or onthe + / as $1.50 in cash when buying merchandise at this! | wn. mororge atin mt "glade Ta ¢ | liberal credit which this house extends. # ore. | stitching: wattie, B50 'spectal’ 376 spec Ne ¢) ae tee Sa 5 es Lawn Handkerchiefs, hematitched terders, ape) | |Large Rattan Rocker) White Enameiled Bed, $13.75 Rich Round Table ; chal, CaChs seesee Peewee eens ony Pete mee eee | ah 1 i 5c. for 6, | a a SP THis is the prettiest and un- eee ~ pans | : estionably the best En- ZO) ametted Bed ve have shown this season, when the question of price is considered, It Is} Bucy in form, strong in build and daintily ornamented A Sale of Mattresses and Springs of Special Interest to Summer Hotel Keepers. | are not confined to selecting from a few antiquated designs in lines of merchandise for which you have no use, All collectors of the Cc, & C. DIVIDEND STAMPS are allowed to select for their pres} | i= n cj anything the y desi an 100 de- Patctna: ati tolaesss foc. se sib ‘ with brass scroll work in head miums anything that they may desire throughout more than 100 de: | Lasttioh aad oy (nom aen inne, al gingy A eee sero Work ny et ous posts are 134 inches in diameter, heightened in effect with nicely proportioned upright rods and castings; braced angles and casters, rin, all alta 8 5 ded ay rovinited <f9R, nae SaaS 80 Stamps Given Free to Start a New Collection. = 7 C. QC, As announced In the Brooklyn World and other papers on last Sunday, } We Continue All Week to Redeem ALL B. @ M. BLUE Trading Stamps At a Rate of About 60c. Per Book By giving one of our Dividend Stamps for $ Benedict & Macfarlane Blue Stamps, our Dividend Stamps being worth a cash value of $3.00 per thousand, } Chapiman & Co. have never at any time given blue stamps to their custom- ers, and therefore are under no obligation whatsoever to any one to redeem these blue stamps or to in any way reimburse the people who have collected) Combination Mat 70 tek; all a partments of the great Seay Store, 7) | ——: i | UARTERED oak top, round, five-leg Extension Table, exe panding to 6 feet when all leaves are used. Diameter of the top Is y 45 inches, being beautifully polished, One cf the best evidences of Cowe perthwait & Sons’ excgptional price concessions; carries with it that superior quality that invariably ace companies every special-priced artts cle sold by this house, For Your Comfort on Lawn, Veranda or in Garden. | Carpets | H ERE'S an opportunity—a rare oppor- tunity—to get a full size, well- made rattan rocker at a price that seems OR Carpets and Rugs are of regular standard quality—the best incredible. Whether for veranda or in-| that the most noted manufacturers of the world produce=-the | terlor apartment the chair will be found’ | kinds and styles sanctioned by people of taste and discernment, In a becoming acquisition to the home. coloring: ‘ ; ° * There 1s not a Mark of Inferlority upon! ings and designs the stocks we are showing are the peers of any the rocker anywhere, it being of the J Collection of floor coverings in the world, and In many instances the | | regulation width tt height, epmpacily superior, while the prices—quality considered—are the low ‘st. Pe tome hain that His made oftate|| Savonneries, $1.45 1 yard, | Seframe Body Brussels, $1.85 a yard. | —not of the ordinary reed—rattan, Extra Wilton Velvets, $2.15 9 yard,, Double Extra Tapestry Brussel Axminsters, $1.15 a yard, 91.404 yard, know, is stronger and more dursble, \ Velvets, $1.15 a yard, Extra Tapestry Brussels, @1.90 a yard, | | | | | | | | | them, but they wish to do so to help out the people who would otherwise get ba Rg J Palisade Velvets, 88c, a yard, Comet Tapestry, $1.08 a yard, mygtbing Jor thelr: Alamps, RETF eaGe Pastieatee etn UMacet ake CAM Nunns. ttl TRAN | Quartered All.woo! 3-ply Ingrain, 4 yard wide, 91.10 a yard The Prey |-wool 2-ply Ingrain, 1 yard wide, lc. @ yard, B. @ M. Stamps Given by Any Store Now Redeemed.} | Other Needs that Warm Weather Brinjs. | Oak Bureau Union then » nal wool, yard wide, 67 va lansen Refrigerator wo $4.98 a yard, All-wool Terries, in plain colors, 1 yard wide, 956, a yari Cordemon Stair Carpets, 5 yd. wide, 4Bo, 2 yard; % yd. wide, 36¢, a yard, DON'T OVERLOOK THE IMPORTANT FACT THAT WE MAKE, LINE AND LAY CARPETS FREE, Rags In order to further Introduce in Brooklyn the Dividend Stamp, we have made satisfactory arrangements by which we can, through taking a loss to our-} | selves, redeem ll the Blue B. & M, Stamps that have been given out by any} | store in Brooklyn or on Long Island on a basis of exchange of one Dividend Stamp for five blue stamps to purchasers, as explained on Sunday. See the Sunday Advertisement for!' Blue Flamo Oll Stoves, Ico Cream Freezers ti lokinas teraved | k | 1 Mowers, rnder Price, - 1.09 | ‘eye Full Particulars and the Terms SHApFOTeh ARE, HTPERtOAL allmni(Me MORK eee HER: ATRIA! EEABIAL sae | Oxi2 ft, Axminster Rugs, 924.08.) 9x12 {t. Kashmir Rugs, $18.00 at Ati 8 ft.3 in.xtOft. Gin, Axminster Rugs, | oxt0 ft. 6 in, Kashmir Rugs, $19.50, freexini mh iit ike Pa Bar On| 6x9 ft. Ki . Kashmir Rugs, 75. 36x72 Inch Axminster Rugs, $3.90. es, 99. 1] arxse inch Axminster Rugs, $2.00. |8 ft. 3 In. x 40 ft. 6 In, French Wilton |] 9x12 ft French Wilton Rugs, $65.00.) Rugs, $58,00, | Buffet of Quartered Oak $19,00 PF REMBMRERARRET Ths fine quartered oak Buffet, with its three large drawers and two linen | Great Remnant Sale of Wash Dress Goods cosets has great capabilities, Into the id i IN OUR BASEMENT. TRULY tnsleniticant price tor ewan| GrEWETS you may place your sliver an C RED IT Xe, Owing to an accumulation, which includes about 5,000 Remnants of Lawns, Organdies, Batistes and {i A made quarfarsa oak fromm, tullevies small pieces of china, while the closets # Voile Suitings, we will close them out regardless of cost, i bureau. You'll find no evidence of careé-| wil] hold tablecloths, napkins and doilies # ee! 8 do +5 drop door, . of This Redemption. wy] aah ering igh Np CTE BEATE LOLGia tt By 1" Porch Screens, }: 8 feet square, ji 96c. UCR CNT a MICHAELS) | 22, BROS. |. 4. Hf ERROR Fifth Av. & 9th St., B’Klyn. 'HE first cost of a refrigerator has comparatively little to do with its later expense. The consumption of ice in an unsclentifically constructed re- frigerator, in which the alr does not. creas, should be considered by every yer, : Pre Extended to All, i lessness anywhere In the cabinetwork - aH ay, i Two Immense Values. # | nor finish the bureau being carefully [tO Keep the dining-room einen Nis a reste, have gonsitered this question be- 4 t _ q tructed through and through, 18430 -plate mirror fore you and for you, CLOTHING i » I—All fo go at, per 5 Lot No, 2—All to go at, per 1% H hevaltee’ plate mirror, four ea wares month, Beneath the French-p b { {ts work with ‘a minimum amount of i ' . 3 ard 7 ‘ aC % | Casters ard fine polish on the pretty | there is a long shelf, which may be used lee ond consequerdly: ak the smallest. exe i enditure, The cela) dry alr circulates For the Entire Family, ii 3 iy 3 | wood, As a low price exponent this {s eously to display rare china or FER CHMEMI RARE | MOY’ the. Dest” we have” offered. this | “CV amageously Bi v reely and preserves liquids and solid choice pieces of cut crystal. foods in the warmest weather, | Five-Piece Mahogany Finished Parlor Suite $37.50 ~ $1Down &50c. Per Weck | =A Bargain in «New Things in | CHILDREN'S Purch t $10 Worth, @ i * , * i at pa en Men's Socks. ' Children’s Hosiery. SPLENDID ‘ Furniture #: OCKS. 19, Pair, worth $0c, HOSIERY. . and Everything for House- x 1214 ¢, Pair, Good 190, Value, #% A special lot of Children's im- ft 25c ‘i mooie Ae} 1 5 i 5 “ported White Lace Lisle Thread # 25% Children’s Silk Liste ¥ keeping. Men's fancy striped Cotton » 2 ‘3 ii Hose, i ewes s| 4 Gene. BRAN 1 ti waits; lose, pretty patterns; a large pur- 3! ose, in the newest tan shades, }! BASIEST PAYMENTS ® i Socks, black and tan gre nN d chase enables us to make this price- # either ribbed or lace open-work OPEN MON, & SAT. EVGS, Boor HB tang veryecesitable n; sizes 8 and 814 only. i effects; sizes 6 to 844. K | om SOA I CHW Slip Covers. BE HE HOSE HE HW BOIS RET HH Ep MW RRH ae AIM charges, for , Estimates cheerfully furnished Downtown: Ica annual, i Awnings. Window Shades and Screens we w i KWo make a specialty of a mae to Order cree eon as ) vow yf Awning to ti J ao ny The 1905 World Aimanee | : any ordinary J] Estimstes Chasers | WEMEASURE | ;, Pieces of turnl: J | | i A : ow, sizes 2 Ato PUT UP Gr am iit | te 4 ft. 6 in, by 5 ft. § 1; ' and Encyclopedia Gin, and 8 1, by # SHADES y quality Telgi- WI NG) i PROBABLY the best five piece mahogany finished parlor suite ever sold at this price—certainly the handsomest, The cabinet and upholstery Terins Wh 5 ft, 6 in. (bring payin , x 8n linen stripe Wel work is good—solidly good—through and throuzh, and there’s not an ear-mark of cheapness anywhere, Covered with goo nd th ere Other y nm meas- ; "OE at ; % washable ma-§ figured tapestry or velour damask, in colors that harmonize pleasantly with the frames, The price, $37.50, demonstrates our leader hip In thi ference Works Stop. ceaevite tt “a Se |YOURHQUSE HneIee weeds i | kind of up-to-date parlor furniture, of which we have many varieties, — material and anit 3x6 manship _ - % E © ° 2 ee |: Pee asa a ee ye verything for Housekeeping---Cash or Liberal Credit a aF¢ ¥ s ’ ' in on all kinds of @lip Covers, j ti : ; | 996 to #984 04 A hei iy ‘ yrds ES eae

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