The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1905, Page 6

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TH ‘OF YELLOW PEL China, and Great Fortifica- ’ thon Suggested. ‘May 19.—M. Francois Delon- Blican), Deputy for Indo-China, to the Special Pariia- . Committee on Naval Affairs @ gearkéble report on the urgent no tow, strengthening the defensos of China against the peri! of a Japan- thvasipn. hina,’ he says, “has only two 6 four, namely, Japan alone or uuraged and supported by Maman. The former constitutes a ren! wae ¥ for Japan has much to gain DY ind Kittle to risk, and her Inolated posl- makes her almost invulnerable us, HBhe could tn a few weeks throw 100,- meninto Indo-China and easily rein- this first landing party. The first ase of Buch a struggle would consist Mapan'e efforts to secure mastery of Whe fea 42 order to reinforce her troops, “Owihg to Japan's great superiority th naval forces in Far astern waters, Ur feeble division would not risk a de- Py) dletve Wattlc, but would fal) back upon | Our only naval base, Saic "here tt vould be blockaded as the were blockaded within Port Arthur, With our division thus bottled r bd Japan could oppose the Junodion of P| Me Blookaded warships with the rellet / @quadron, and haying secured the mas- ‘tery of the wea the Japanese trans. 4 eeu be free to land invading “ho has two admirable Weady for her transporte a ay and Port Dayot, wou anchorages t Kamranh She probabl; take the first as nearer B Japan would thus be estab. i Upon the eea route connecting ain and Goohin-China and who uh Brevent it? In the present con- tion of ur defenses could we resist an attack? Evidently not, and & brief time Indo-Ohina would Be the prey of the, invader,” he toot then examines the means necessary to adopt far the ge of the colony, and sg: , mys @olution of the problem’ ‘aie v Felnforce Indo-China so that total o the i dete in the report ‘is estimaten 2? ae P THE PURPLE DIAMONDs. The attempted the ft of two 13 Glamonds 1s the motive of ak second complete ory Havsies, tug will appear jn ‘ies, Packwiiun,’ 1 fe coll Waaya vente 20, YOU MUST COLL *71F YOU COLL S7F YOU COLLE SEACH PAG You can start ! from 300 to 500 The amount iapse your policy, 7 Our coupon collectio: Total Assets of The “Reliance” FREE WITH YOUR Gentlemen: free with cash pu Twill ak For Meats, &c..... | [WORK BEGINS Two Toughs Fired Five Shots at AT ONCE ON NEW EAST SIDE BATH-HOUSE Commissioner Oakley No Longer to Use the Twenty-third Street and Avenue A Site as a Storage Yard, and Building Will Proceed. John %. Oakley, Commissioner of Water Supply, Gaa and Bloctricity, will turn over to the elty within two weeks the site for the new interior public bath at Twonty-third street and Ave- nue A, which Js now used as a storage yard by his department. Complaint had been made that be- cause of the use to which the ground {s being put work on the new bathing- house provided for by the Board of Da- timate, which Is to cost $288,000, has been seriously delayed, "I have no intention of blocking the progress of the free bathing-house Idea, even by occupying the present site,'’ said tho Commissioner. ‘The Sinking Fund Commission haa enabled me to met a yard on East One Hundred and Vhirty-ninth street, and Engineer Dev- erona, of this Department, has been hurryjng the work of removal trom the Twenty-third to the One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street yard. tT am heartily in favor of The Mvening World’s bathing-house plan, end will do my utmost to forward the work.” Already at Work. Already teams are engaged at the new storage yard, ao that nothing will inter- fere with the contractors getting to work on the excavation for the Twenty- third street interior bath-house within the time spectfied, ‘The Evening World made a successful campaign for the bullding of this par- tioular bath-house, which will be @ wource of comfort and reoreation to thousands on the congested esst side, Luke A. Burke @ Sons have the con- tract for bullding the bath-house and | “MONK” EASTMAN’S PALS SENTENCED TO SING SING. “Jast for the Fan of It.” “Monk” Hastman's old pals “Joe” Brown and "Tom' Murphy, were to- day semtenced to Sing Bing prison by Recorder Goff for long terms, for firing five shots at Policemen "Just for the fun of it.’ Pollcem Brown and Murphy were convicted | of assault In the first degree. In the early morning of May 4, the two trted | |to hold up a saloon-keeper in East | Fifteenth street, The man’s cries | brought policeman Butler and Deteo- tive Reardon to the scene and the two toughs fired five shot at them, In sentencing the two, Recorder Goft sata: “the and Murphy an inderterminate aen- Mypplament Of next Sag: | tence of not lem than three years, or a av. Read t. | more th @ IF YOU NOW CAR! “rir YOU NEVER INS! If_you have collect surance Premium CounSRTY $18.00, according to age, and YOU MUST COLLECT S00 my ‘CT 990 TRADI ECT 510 INSUR. 2T 990 INSURA E OF OUR FREE COUPO your policy and renew {t each month w' No Trading or Discount Stamps can be redeemed fo a of insurance goupons, at every age, if you collect and send th at leas ft n books are free, ‘Insurance Premium Coupons,” Reliance Life In $2,049,093.07 74 proves M R, Schen ‘as complie State where it transacts business, were OUR SYSTEM FURNISHED THROUGH THE eR ei or iat Pt Mh detain Ce oe INSURANCE PREMIUM COUPONS’’ SASH PURCHASES FOR NECESSITIES, (one or more coupons given free with each 10c. you spend.), Thousands of families are collecting “Insurance Premium Coupons" with great enthusiasm, Thou- 0 or more coupons, and have renewed their policies each month for the increased amount of In- ‘oupon collection book (holding 30 coupons) gives in additional increased Insurance. has met with unprecedented success, Sands have started policies with 30, 6 Surance that each additional page of c . How Is It With You and Commence asking for for our coupons when spend For Groceries, &c...... For Dry Goods, &e.....60...00 05 “You and your associates recognised no law but the awl of might,” Brown got @ semence of ten years, ve years, they @ay they are ready to proceed ‘with the work just as soon as the elte Is cleared of the present obstacies, Borough President Ahearn said to-day that he hea in view the erection of additional interior baths, There are now five new bath-houses to be pullt or actually in course of construction, They are located as follows: West Bixtleth street, Hast Eleventh street, Twenty- third strest and Avenue A, Allen and Rivington streets, John Jay Park bath. New Bath-Houses Open, ‘Three new bath-houses have been opened this spring and are being largely patronized, These new bathing empor- Juma are on Rivington street, West Forty-first street an: of \- are ane NING Btreay, nest One Hun: Remeratne the establishment of a fin large bathing illon oh the beach o: Bednige Park, Coney island, aw raed by ‘The Rvening’ World, Chairman Join Movall, of Inahce Commitien, aaid $i00-000 priating $100,000 tor thy malntenance of ithe pavilin Fesolution introdu 1 sea Dathin Would favor even n target aborctetating rn even er appropriatio TP'the money is actually neededs CORN AND BUNION PASTE CURES CORNS AND BUNIONS, Nothing Like It, Ask Por It. Price 28, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. A I tous and the guare anteed M. B. umbrella will be delivered to your HOME or OFFICE — pri $1. The do! a fast black and ralnprool, Mede by Miller Bros. & Co, 40-47 Licrenard et, New York. This Guarantee on every M. B ‘Unibre! A Marvelous System WHEREBY EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD FROM 2 TO 70 YEARS OID CAN NOW AND ALWAYS HAVE LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION ABSOLUTELY FREE. Collecting 30 or more “INSURANCE PREMIUM COUPONS” each month does ii. BETTER THAN TRADING A PREMIUM COUPONS YOU The more coupons you col or you can get them at an: ALL POLICIES AND o! RY LIFE INSURANCE, YOU CAN INCREASE IT FOR NOTHING, URED YOUR LIFE, YOU CAN NOW DO SO WITHOUT ANY COST. OR DISCOUNT STAMPS, Trading or Discount Stamps redeemable for articles of merchandise, you will appreciate the value of “In+ which pay your life insurance permiums every month, as 30 coupons give you life insvrance {rom $3.00 to 4 like amount of Insurance for each additional 30 coupons. RADING OR DISCOUNT STAMPS TO GET AN ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE WORTH $1.50. NG OR DISCOUNT STAMPS TO GET AN ARTICLE OF MERCHANDIS GET $51.00 TO $308.00 INSURA PREMIUM COUPONS YOU GET $99.00 to $594.00 INSURANCE, ACCORDING TO AGE. IN COLLECTION BOOKS, FILLED WITH 30 COUPONS, GIVES $3.00 TO $18.00 INSURANCE, ith only 30 or more Insurance Premium Coupons. r articles of merchandise In lots of 30, 60, 90 or 120, &c, Stamps to get £1.50 worth of merchandise, MRIS Biven for 30, 60, 90, 120 coupons, &c., Is regulated on each page of our coupon collection book, holding 30 lect and send in each month the more your insurance becomes, You need never t 30 coupons each mont! They explain everything and contain f our offices, ENEWALS ARE ISSUED BY surance Company of Pittsburg, Pa. One of the strongest and best companies in the United States, having Your Family? “Insurance Premium Coupons,” ing money for groceries, meat: them, a: T NOW TRADE AT THE ADDRESS. Total Liabilities of $222,694.27 ick Company, General Agent, Provident Department, at New York. 4 laws of this State and is under the supervision of every Insurance Department of every Don’t You Want Free Trade where you can get them free for the asking, Collect 30 or more and start your policy. Try It, as this life insurance costs you nothing, and when sty vre a pollcy-holder you will never forget to ask s, clothing, shoes, medicines, dry goods or other necessities of life, ECONOMY PREMIUM PAYMENT COMPANY, ‘Pioneers of Free Life Insurance,” Main Offices, 25 Pine Street, New York. j a se Fill Out This Space and Mail to ECONOMY PREMIUM PAYMENT CO., 26 Pine Street, New York. Please send me your free coupon collection book and rchases, that 1 may commence collecting my dealers for them, If you have not installed your system with them, please do so, directory of merchants now giving “Insurance Premium Coupons” s | want free life insurance. FOLLOWING STORE For Medicines, &e...ceece0e Tonsinvenh For Shoes, &e.. For Clothing My Residence... WORTH $3.00, \ CE, ACCORDING TO 4JE. h, full directions, Any merchant gives them who gives Surplus to Policy Holders pt $1, No More Shaking— Breaking Eyeglasses. | Is IT worth 35c to be sure that your glasses are on to stay, that they cannot slip or fall from jaror shake? The Harris Suc- tion Clip, scientifically built to hug the nose by a suction hold, is the one “right” clip, The Harris Suction made in angles to fit all noses. Attached to your eyeglass for | 35c. There’s no extra charge when I make the glaases. Byesight Specialist, 54 EAST 23D ST., near 4th Ave, 50 EAST $25TH ST.,near Madison Ave, Harlem office open evenings. THE GREATEST REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neural- gia, Coughs, Colds on Chest, Sore Throat, Pacwmonia, Sprains, etc. ‘ Never Known to Fail. Hundreds Have Been Cured with ‘One Application. Applied Externally. Sold at all first class drug stores an: 13 WEST 26TH STREET. No Extra Charge for It Advertisements for The World 1 at any Americ city until 9 You must collect 826,398.80 Life Insurance? ADDRESS, Clip is| may be Jett An District Messenger Office st i ” t SUXTH AVE, 19° 7020™ STREETS Ps sock A hil fi ill Xen Now for a sale of Summer shirts at 65c. MEN are waiting for just such an opportunity to purchase their Summer supply of shirts. Thousands are ready to make their selection, waiting only for the right value to come along and to convince them beyond any doubt that this IS THIS RIGHT VALUE—to-day we make the plain, straightforward announcement, MALY LOOM, WTI BT. STOR A thousand dozen $1 and $1.50 negligee shirts at_65c. This sale is based on the unprecedented success of our Sumner sale J 1s: a year ago, when negiigee shirts were sold at Ofc. To-morrow ¢ ice lower, due to buying advantages; the qualities aré better, and there's er je variety cf smart effects for well-dressed men tian any store in New York has ever shown. Continuous cool weather has forced the manufacturers to make extraordinary price concessions in order to dispose of their mam- Sh Pre) moth surplus and sample stocks. Now, when you feel the heat of Sum- mer, the opportunity Is yours to make yourself cool, comfortable and smartly dressed at half or less than half what you'd pay under any other conditions, These are all new Summer shirts, of the very highest gra to sell at $1 and $1.50—pertect in ii—hundreds of correct patterns, dressy, conservatl —plaited and plain shirts In white, light and dark colorings—woven and printed materials—detached cuffs teed to be custom fitting—latest cool, light, airy materials, wearing shirts ever made—sale begins Sa.urday, at 65c. Men’s #2 underwear at 95c.---75c. underwear at 50c, THE 75c, underwear at 50c, is a splendid quality—good as ever put into the 75c, underwear, but we advise you to purchase the $2 under- wear at 95c., and make your selection from such famous makers as Furley & Buttrum, Lion Brand and American Hosiery Co, Merino. 95c The names are a guarantee of quality, and they are all pers 50c. Men's very fine, firm quality, light weight pure Egyptian © fect garments. They are long and short sleeve shirts and regular © yarn—balbriggan shirts and drawers, double stitched, reinforced, drawers; all sizes up to 50 Inches. This is a rare opportunity for people who | beautiful make and finish, peat buttons; all sizes; long or short sleeves—value SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Another great purchase of Rochester clothing s ° r) . $ brings the price of men’s suits down to *11.50. fitting apparel and know by experience that a good $18 or $20 suit is the equal in style, fit, quality, workmanship and finish to the best suit a reliable merchant tailor can turn out at $25 or $30, The name “Rochester Clothing’ is a guarantee of the highest type of the $18 or $20 sui You can readily understand why Simpson Crawford Co, in a position to 5 me: 0 order to talk up oti er clothin, tremenious, and the great e Rochester manufacturers naturally dep por i reputation and increase the demand for their product by seiling at about us to sell $18 and $20 suits at $11.50. And that's the plain fact without the fanc the style, the fabric that men want now, You'd order the same kind of a suit if you were to go to a tailor and pay $25 or $30, This sale cannot be judged by any In the past. The variety Is overwhelmingly complete—every kind of a suit that’s needed and practical to buy at this time is here at 611.50, fee $18 and $20 values—cool and dressy for Summer wear— $18 and $20 values—light and Summery—patterns are the the word “swagger” was never better applied than to these | sweilest any house has ever shown—double and single Suits—selling elsewhere at $18 and $20. breasted—sale will make them the talk of the town, $18 and $20 yalues—suits that express the sound business $18 and $20 values—by all means include a black suit sense of the men who wear them—single or double breasted | among your Summer wardrobe—it's inexpensive and likely —Others are asking $: to be needed at any time. A thousand $3 ests $ 50 W E’RE ele going this vast new collection of 1,000 vests, especially for Saturday, won't any more than last through the day, know we've had some remarkaodie sales, attended by crowds of swell dressers. Come to-morrow; we've single and double oreasted styles. You ought to see the snappy new patterns—you'll like them better than any you ever saw— As to sizes—we've all of them from 34 to 46 inclusive—every man may be fitted perfectly. As to the number you should buy—we'll leave that to poy when you come and see what extraordinary values they are; but it fs not amiss to say that another such purchase of manufacturer's samples to sell at half price Boys’ department—four extra bargains. The manufacturers say we're selling more boys’ suits than any other house in New 60 York. They say it's because we have set the prices so the boys can have different suits for 3: jor are in the habit of paying $2.00 or more for full-fashioned underwear, 75¢., at 50c, Inspection will prove this a remarkable value, ‘TO-MORROW we inaugurate a sale of $18 and $20 suits at $11.50 for well-dressed men who require perfect; make this a bona-fide offer and no ri tement to lure you here in price thelr entire sample | ind surplus sto jons they mak Four mammoth groups of swagger Suits are included in this Saturday offering. They're of the weight, Blue serge sults, $11.50. Fancy cheviot suits, $11.50. Fancy worsted sults, $11.50, Black thibet suits, $11.50, and $4 fancy vests, a thousand to-day, and at the rate they are It’s the largest, handsomest showing of vests we ever had, and you you'll see more at $1.50 than a dozen haberdasheries show at £3 and $4—same quélity, too. and less is not likely to be offered again. ML? different purposes at the same price it costs to have one suit for all purposes when bought elsewhere. Four stirring bargains stand back of that argument. Special sale boys’ wash sults at 95c. Others up to $4.50. — $3.00, values $5 and $6. $3.95, values $6 and $7.50, $4.95, values $7 and $3. 83.00 5 Sin ana double: RUNS for boys’ confirmation sitis—navy blue 86.95 cor i breasted, ef and saior suits, In fs! is aiea in Nortoll ith grade sults Aton ae Wai CONG isch ey Home tote youre, “17a! FOF Bove ment of fares pacterna I fabric, for evory alge boy, THE HOUSE OF KUPPENRIIMER BIMPSOY CRAWFORD Co, Misses’ handsome*19.75 junior suits, *9,75 F course, there’s a decided loss, but then that’s a penalty we’re willing to pay for reducin O midsummer mark in one day, instead of taking two weeks at regular prices. All New York will hail this sale as Sa ane season bargain events, We always make it a it to sell in season—regardless of fo , ‘ that's why we hold th le to-morrow, instead of a week toate: Taye ete We say to you with emphasis that there is no sale that may follow here or elsewhere that equals this event for genuine bargain importance—w hen you consider that every garment is from our regular stock—the style reputation of this house, and the exclusiyeness of each creation, you can readily realize why this sale is the best patronized of the year, $9.75 for misses’ $19.75 Junior suits—we could say they were worth more, for many of them are, but then we want to be conservative—would rather surprise than disappoint eu tt your bargain hopes as high as you pos- sibly can, then come and see how we meet your expectations—these Junior sults are made of fancy mixtures, small shepherd checks; also covert cloth; made with short box coat or semi-fitting backs, $ 7 5 lined throughout with soft satin in light shades—all beautifully trimmed with broadcloth, velvet or e fancy silk bralds, ornamented with small buttons —full sleeves and plaited skirts—in all decidedly ‘ dainty, smart and attractive garments for misses of 12 to 18'years—at,... DI SIOK HINO: ‘ $ | 4° for $27.50 Junior and intermediate suits $3.75 for girls’ $7.50 reefers and fine cheviots of serges and Panamas, in blue, black or brown, and paca cloth, in navy or golf red—strictly tailored also coverts and ica Se of Wentet Ol large hand-embroidered emblem on sleeve—6 to 14 yrs. ; taffeta or satin lined; all entire , CE veyta ald els; taffeta o y #200 for girls 183.95 regulation reefers—some- ing that can be used all Summer over dainty white $19.0 for misses’ $24.75 suits—variety of fine} or thin dresses—in plain red or blue cloth, ala ctr all-wool mixtures in all the pretty light shades, | cloth, and the dainty little black and white checks, with also outing materials, embracing all the colors and models | red silk emblem—aizes 6 to 14 years, used this season—blouse ahd Eton—also surplice and coat $7.50 for misses’ $12.00 coats, in covert cloth or styles—notch collar or collariess—full sleeves and plaited blue and black panne cheviot—also all-woo!l home- skirts—44, 16 and 18 years. 5 Seapets Bow style, notch collar, fly front, full $ .50 for misses’ $32.50 sults of pretty fine sleeves—lined with ta! eta or soft satin, 16 Panamas and serges, also shepherd check and 5] 275 for misses’ and girls’ regulation suits, high-class mixtures, including a large range of colorings sultable for mountain and seashore—one special style in hard-finished serges in blue or black, with full ited skirt and large red silk detachable tie, and a variety of models—a number of models where there Ri b9.50 for girls’ regulation suits in serges and are but one or two of a kind. 8.00 tor mints’ 10 —reeter $6-00 for up to $50.00 misses’ suits—a few cheviots, in blue, brown or black, daintily trimmed Med lain oheviots or covart othe sai) full 25 high-class models that have served thelr purpose | In plain or colored silk braids—large sailor collars—silk ad RAS RU OF SOU the “emblems; as show pieces—also a few garments that are broken in| hand-work emblem on sleeves—a general utility garment on fancy mre? sizes—all of which are smart, clever styles, karments—¢all Ine of plzes—6 to for outing purposes—6 to 14 years, SIMUSON CRAWFORD CO. $9 for smart low shoes---black and white A “LARGE consignment of fashionable Summer Oxfords, made up especially to cause smart dressers to want them in preference to $3 and $3.50 shoes sold elsewhere, We're selling hundreds of pairs to-day—shows what extraordinary values they are—but for to-morrow we've an unusually large collec tion, They're the shoes you require for Summer—just exactly like you $ 00 buy elsewhere at $ and Poe eneatl perhaps, they're a little easier on 2 the feet, or the styles are daintier, Five remarkable groups, Women’s black kid oxfords | Patent Tip—Cuban and hand turned White canvas han OF Leather or © soles—Blucher cut with Women's black kid oxfords | Bid Hoe_ (nets Unban ‘heelor fewed”™ welled poles: Another great offering of children’s shoes at $1.15, 19. $1.14 for children’s 2 tan, black and pat-/ The famous Nature Shoe for children—-| 24} ent leather shoes, All the newest lasts and aoe highest erate ‘of vici kid is put Into these shoes—| ° 2.) 1.38 for and c! n's $2,25 Shoes| button and tace—plain toe i and Hed styles—all kinds of leathers, which glye plenty he 6 Model food store specials Better quality at smaller prices Is the re- Sult of selecting your luncheon luxuries here, Woe Buda * LATO" I'd GB Fn A hyring i I ce A swagger patent blucher ashing "and ‘cortect. uban heels Goodyear welt ‘broad Laces, welt Very -made oxfords—high C' turned or ieowith lars eyelets Sany, is ety, cl WHET" mrtOn. « tal finish te £0) Bad ttt 1b ayer, SG NEAT: ur re ya é im,

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