The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1905, Page 11

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METRIRTIEET Sec Cee ead aas OT THE WORLD® FRIDAY SVENING, JUNE 2, 1905. te mee ‘coMyn and one to Jereey Qity, thon] tion of the visit to this country of Gen, @t the mecting of the Soolety for tho! nae Paulus Hook; all others were] Lufayette. In his dary he relates that | Prevention of ity to Children w bouts or Ball boats. Very o Gon, Latayette landed at Castle len day she had a od }y boat to Jeraey City was unabl from the packet ship Cadmus on Aug, lor B in y mandi the Cour ‘ke the trip because of severe w! 16, 1824, and was received aa the guest ee ie Ck Pein the northweat of the \ welmes have changed somewhat trom those days,” concluded the old gentle; Mt ell — a y fue from wt loss accompanied by per chaperon men, “but for the better, as 1 bellev was a Czar Gave ttn Diamond Ring. Dught tt would be a wi id was suppl! | a t do sald the Counell within the city Hmits, oO! @ prized seeasions of vould pass 9! n ordinances at the For Seventy Years Employed in Doing Engineering Work for so inte ait et ee’ tunke otagts ener ninaend wot /Mre, Caroline B. Alexan en| notte Gila at the hicken or @& leg 0! md. 1 to him by Nicholas I, Mi = news Ke Federal and Musicipal Governments—Relates Interesting (7 "1 scene the lntrontin of Bera ar yaicty Huet Geveen’ | Thinks So and Starts a Move | oir.Fra'iay a i the mustache In t! antry. is | services ren he e: s « a ote i. jof them are as old as eighteen and ite Reminiscences of Old New York, p10 Fed AI A Rag TBitrowe | Bespite hin great age, Mr, Mi to Stop Those Not Accome | aimost'as bad as cuvting of thelr food oe er ip adorn ith a mus- | travels considerably. He has made as to cut off their dancin Taste “rhls oh tha vcey hm Gri | al bagi Burwey, ut pewtere| panied by Parents. sm ee ; merigan city, | the sur ; F One of the most striking oontradic-) Mr, Haswell vecelved an eppointment of one by an 1 Ingular und ‘phey are more convenient, thet ie ¥ tens of Dr, Osler’s theory aa to Aa Chiet Engineer of the United States | 2d, !t Wak fo QDRaTVERy Moree uch | the reason,” ho explained, MAN FALLS FOUR STORIES. | ateam fr ton, the engines nnd| o clam, ‘This was in ee eee ie Oa Ol Lolece oe thick hel desiawen, Lister [IGG and so-great Was the deoariure Union Club, Hi Over tn Hoboken @atant engineer in the ® cment, | he designed and built the Inree frigate | from the custom of our people that It ber of the Ameri tnty’ of | amusement of the working girls all the Board of Estimate and Appor! BES and bis 0: PAE ES. EE! was not until a score of years after | Civi] Mncine the Britleh inst tit! i : who, although now in his ninety-seventh | Missourl and Misstaaipml and was rent that they were at & \ aesented to. ll eons, the Briti#i Inett-| year round t# dancing. There isn't a 5 vat th te i year, daily pursues his vocation t> Buffalo, where he superintended tie afiees of f Kenlemin in| lution of Naval Rngucers, he Naval | night when at least a half a dozen pub- | almont the Only! aivert Deutsch serlously Hurt! Hanging Clotheslino, | Albert Deutsch, a real-estate man, | who dives in his he Sen Haswell celenmated his ninety-|bullding of the etoam frigate Michigan, Ae ee aa iow ln Niu of Piuadetgnis’ the |e dances are running and the samo! srry: ighty-aixth wtreon f eixth birthday May 2% and to look at| which i atiil doing duty on the lakov. : iwiltewaintecat,| Engineers’ Cink’ of Boston, the Bdctet: | crowds of young gitle aro always at ‘uri-mtory window to-day Benne ts wood for several more birth-| In October, 16% Mr, Haswell was] frilied bowom to, ahirt, knee brecchea +i aniclpal es fineers the, Auner.2ri | shem. RE ENA Bra ite haa been dong engincering | commissioned Chict Engineer of the | Muh Sod DURES halt, ing ‘seal dis: | Anademy. lence, the New, ¥ Observing this, Mrs, Caroline B, Alex: | jilted, es ‘Pork tor the Federal Government and| United States Navy, whtoh position he | Haved penanmt from’ a fob In ‘the . {y' and the Booletv | ander, of the Stevens family at Castle) Veuteoh's tight arm and hand wore the| held f ; breaches," ; Dro) nd owas taken to th 1s fhe oly mort of, the ome a deslaned| “Diring that Uime he constructed | gutohera Had Brass Bande, aiproundea bv hla, children att thett| Renoow ‘were. artously” mecnomg the Pet faut = pe tany publio Improvemonts that will| many steam vowels, among them the) an una ae ht rath It his physical comatton | morala of Haboken's young women. so | tured, e York, Distributor, to is|fumou» Powhatan, In whieh — sht he ald genueman's face iy any Indication, the one-hundredth an- ’ wtand for years a monument 1 MOIR AL EU AS aeons ie one rec allnetion er a. banglaweh Gls Ce Ee By fieated at a window of his lovely home open up that country’s ports wo com. sity Soule Bay, how {tthe Butane) OR TS yhut they used 4 n AS ek No. 8H West Soventy-eghth street | ménoe that “year “ana for many” years after, | Equal Suffrage, {A Two-Hour Sale of Women's a owerlooking the Hudson, Mr. Hanwell Won Renown in Civil War. ft a but. Necswed of nn) In Iceland men and women are in of | political respect Skirts from 10 to 12 o'clock ake fF $1 98 0, ane 2 Skirts at don . ots Leineton 10 3*°AvEF 59 Men’s Blue Serge Suits. Jest evening received a reporter for! During the civil war Mr. Haswell | Sxcoptiynnity iipe, Doct i te tooth Tee Evening World, He ts tall, well| wag continually in the Government's Bees ditnal atredtes as Broadway, for built and despite bis Kreat a6e ell) service noting tn various capacities, | inetance, preceded by n band of music, | Pre quite active. ., [Once while in command of a small gun. | SOP, Perre, {he Taam aca ot the ph i a 1 have much to be \nankful for,'' h®| boat at the bombardment of Roanoke! occupants to step out and qe an, or- Ht maid, ‘I have seen this great city of |Iyjand he won great distinotion and re-| der for such part of the antiaal Ne Ploture Hate, Gure grow from what you might call/nown by hauling the frigate Ranger off / paraded aa the pleated: sentitus {22 Switzerland there t a law whieh @ hamlet to what tt ts, It has been one | shoal gn which she Mad Ege in New gattillonaires wore grat #9 plentiful] rorhids tho sale of hate measiting more onward march of Improvement and It/york Clty He bellevey that @ fond at-| {ites thely that possomted a private car- tan hee inohea W diameters and Jooks as though it would never end.” |tachment to one's city is not an un-| riage, Most of the travelling was done artificial flowers foreign feathers % ropolitan quality, and although New | {n public sonveyances,”’ | Reet en Renee eeu Rae Santon, eee Ci a) se aya ae larger and ‘busier now than| Mr. Haswell has a distinot recolieo- | heavily Densiirear fe tal of bygone days hough It ia in theso latter days that in- The suit that gives satisfaction, All sizes of men, regular or stout hy were but yeetetaay al (lon "abound and multiply of a re. | cee eee Ss ———=—— |] build, will find a svit here that will properly fit them, Tc-morrow IH ind large horn ’ ur good health and sturdy ap-|lnges that formerly comprised New \\¥ ru\\\(r Ons Ons A an cw sear Toe . mh 19. ran one cra aie Oe ADRS At Seven Fifty. CR, Twelve Ninely-five |} }}'<'j,vorh pol tess Cc " topk ood care of impart.” he re 7 Men’s Hand-Made Suits Main Foor! Sth’ St, Beotton Pied) stn cnenme che tay That Sell Elsewhere at $20. ||" Women’s and Children’s. s Split or \Sennet Braid 1.90 | nk Hats for. . The best value in New York, Women’s Lisle Thread Gloves 19c ‘ s Point embroid- = ( to Hor- nd Bleecker street to the 9 Men’s.$:2 Suits, Single ingda! r Harsenville (on W 1 inne Heme eye Ben omen’s G oves. or Double Breasted. tan. street); Yorkville (in the Smoked for seventy Years. The very best clothing you can Ga ; “Do you smoke?" ity of Elhty-sixth street a aili iy : ) ’ jarments that are strictly tr an ‘nll lie 7 , Tha avenue) and) Manhattan. Tal Leading, prevailing styles are being shown, suit possibly buy at this price; every hand-made, the very by de J Underwear. ree years ago. Then Tey avert of t y helw Canal) able for Summer wear. i ny i and-made, the very best grade Women’s 50c. Mercerized Silk ye tt opt sepokes ie more than street on the west and below Prince and | fsaibid hat oer _ | garment offered is ‘perfect in of ready-to-wear apparel; clath- and Lisle Swiss Ribbed Vests, y years anc n't hurt me. vingto L ‘i A x ys apparel; tL pilaauor i akmass uso tomporately, |°4M2 novnood days wore spent play | 16-Button Saxe SILK GLOVES, double finger tips, every detail of fit, finish and gens ing that is as nearly equal to cus- Feed atiy Cea area sd was never a@ total abstainer, ling around Lispenard’s Mendow, ex- ‘ eral workmanship. All _ sizes. tom made as * can be 1 in white; all sizes, at ic " 73 He D treet to Broome P. H ade as any can be, and H ABV onccenre ORT ae eee ata airoet ang Front roadway to the North Black Whitechiiee on , All kinds of dependable materials. equal in every way to those your |} Women's 2c, Extra Size Ribbed Again the ole gentleman went back to practised pistol. shooting, at ‘n target on , e and latest fancy colorings. Garments that we can guarantee tallor would chafge double’ this Vests, in white cotton, with poy New York's cay y days He was born |a fence on Canal street between Broad- = ( price for, The only difference is 5 MK ves... {n North Moore street in 189 and has| WAY and Mercer street. 2-CLASP LISLE GLOVES, silk Paris Point, as right, with an offer of your ‘ Childten’s Gauze Cotton Vests, book published by Harper & vein Brothers. in bah entitled "'Remintas 25c money back if you don't think so in the Government's | cences of an Octogenarian of the Cit; Ay Mpood, | of, Ne aswell dexeriives after you have bought them, \ Mved in this oity, with the exception { ot the years sper { nervice, ai! his i! that one is made for you—the A Pants and Drawers, in pure other Is ready to wear right now. white, made and trimmed in the best possible manner, He comes of good, |of New York,” F ©] + gturdy’ Trish stock, nis ache havin | ehe AEOATEN, of tho. city natal He Black, White, Tan, Mode, Brown and Slate, Sizes 16 to 22, Sizes 24 to 34, } been a native of Dublin for years | early days, and in It he relates all the Great Value. ¥ Sc Real value 3s. 19¢ \ connected with tne English diplomatic | curlous happenings of the early life of c Pease ALN a e Mali Floor, sith St, Section. } service, ‘en jl mY “T went to school In this city," hel By Stage to Harlem. 2-CLASP SILK GLOVES, double finger tips, e ——— paid, “and when I left school 1 got em- of ithe nsportation facilities in paneer ployment in Aliaire's steam engine | {hos Huswell relates that the 50c, 75¢ 98c ; ; Ww works, ‘There I Kot a good theoretical Fn Heat ine Site Black, White ea edlovs ; ; Young Men s Suits, Coupon. a alge chat haa stood [TOW ad leatirg Gers in "the" after i eat Young Men’s Suits, Pure Chocolates, 12c. Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell vou a FULL, POUND PACKAUB of Chocolates, puro frult. flavors, assorted; 1 ra vanilla and $8.95. Very well made, single and tp n. Only seven regular ferries were Vv at mé good all my ile jin operaus employing but two boats $ Be ee ne suirool a Rakes! BROADWAY, 8TH & OTH STS, 4.95. = —— ——= - — “ Very smart and mannish; in doublé breasted suits, sizes 16 to 7 F sizes from 15 to 19 years, 20 years, NN NS All Wool Norfolk Jacket Suits with tor Eton Sailor Suits-—Sizes 4 to 10 FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM ieee Bloomer Trousers, in neat, mixed cheviots, in- ears; made of serge and mixtures, with largest shoe Bis Ris till 6th Ave, Cor. 18thSt. SA OB MAKERS ‘tb Ave., Cor. 21st St. — eT cluding some light color crash ef- white linen collar and tie. Every Oxford an [Men's ith, Ave: 6th Ave | Cor. 18th St. } {eo The Cor, 21st St. Son's ond Women's WW shoes taxaluulvely NOD D AT ‘THIS PRICE { WITHOUT THE COUPON, in Floor, 59th St, Beotion, fects, These suits are worth at $4 95 'r Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits least $3.50, All sizes, from 8 to 15 1 79 re —in a large variety of Scotch mixtures, que ® id cassinieres; sizes 7 to 16 years, years, To-morrow thee eeeeee serges ani CDE EAU er Vaervtcy UE cule? © Mit ’ Hosiery | Fine Persian Lawn Girls’ & Misses’ Top Coats| soeciais | waists. Fb, We have sold such an enor- ‘urda mous number of smart coats for for Sat 5 y The Satur- girls and misses because ours are Women’s day Shirt so much better in style and |} Lace Lisle |) waist special quality than the same money Openwork iy pareeulnes will buy anywhere else. The Hosiery, 15¢ arate materials, workmanship, All strictly ly pleasing— finish, fit, all are perfect. }] ys quality — in qualit no seconds; style and|\ Reefers. sold elsewhere |} Price. at 29c, Only || The front is ‘inh The resourcefulness of the Frazin & Poreaneun designers and “work shops” is little short of astounding. With the open- ing of the Oxford season we had amassed the most extensive range of styles and clever shoe conceptions ever exhibited in specialty footwear. Not content with this A ( aut elaborately \% F advantage we have almost daily augmented For aie iat uy Ve 6 i ute i trimmed with i i i years old—made of all- |! customer, ermin Val. | the showing with added newness in later Veal cheviots and fancy |] size at Bloom- nsertion, bas tesults, One day a newcolorschemein aGibson tie—another day a smart ideaof a pump and so on until to-day you could not possibly fail to find your ideal of a shoe. Just one A price—$3.00—but it will be the boot off \ your life—wearful, restful and styleful. At the two busiest shoe stores in town—either 6th Avenue and 18th Street, or corner 21st Street, where expert shoe fitters are in attendance, $ The Most Famous $ Value in Town mixtures—trim- |} ingdales’ Custer tucked med with alk |) for... ESC) Bessision Reale novelty in- Women’s of lace, tucks ayings— ac- and inserti ee ey Ree || 1246. Stocks |] button tack; ers for ings at 6c, special, ° ton in al smi : fe — 5 ey less style, all $ q ‘ f 9 || sizes. INbons tor Every vne $ Dollar Shoes $ Girls’ Box Coats Girls’ and Misses Wien at Pleasingly Little Ahi For the Famil and Reefers Jackets 29. Hosiery, The kind you want for a hat, a gown, or any Made of the finest all-wool novelty | SWasger styles—-Paddock Box Coats 19¢, sort of decorative purpose is here in the most be- Rey J itching assortment of hues and tints. Here, at the colossal showrooms of our 18th Street You wouldn’t think that a dollar had the bu Maarlals and shepherd” checks | 1”, covert ehevio, broadcloths and |] Imported tine] Bi rant x y= 1 b . in Taft ibbon, 7 , 1, blue, Store, we display the most comprehensive range of | ing ability that it displays in our dollar shoe, Here, ve anetial van at et tallored | ae tary Le ee ee, |] atuse cotton, | eee rete itctane niches wide “Tetulriy 36.4 Be Men's,Womeni’s,Boys, | at the teh atemes. ahd 8 8, 40, 12, and’ 14 $4. fect, 6 to 16 yer DO. 8 Me ee teas tla Reta cay haan c | Miner and Eablet eth avenue building— : Pe reso. 3491000 Vatues, | Actual $i2/60and' $15.00 Vatues. |] and width; all {| shades regularly 1c vad , oes ever sold at a | the establishment that : : : Je a |} sizes. ee \ opular price. Three | justifies the title of the , + Frazin & Oppenheim be shoe store in the Sharp Saturday Savings Men are $5 Suit Cases for $3.50 factories working the | world —we are able to 19c, Hosiery, A Very Special Saturday Sale. year round, special- | allow extensive space for that’ may be made In buying 1240. . Made of — superior izing upon two dollar | the comfortable service ) shoes, is hardly suffi- | of thousands of buyers, . cient tomeet the gens | The vast array of styles, vrous demand for this | sizes, leathers and shapes value There is no | necessitated by the leather, no fashion, | Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, no size, no width but | Misses’ and Children's what is here in all | lines is equal reason for ; the completeness | the spacious showrooms. pst assures just the proper fit in just your idea of | You've a treat in store a shoe, x quality sole leather in the most substantial Nsed with gegd canvas, fitied with strong lock and key, Peasy -carrying leather y handle, 24 inches long, Other Special Offerings Include of Alligator Leather Design. 24 inches long, h steel frame; strong and durable. $1 ig Worth $2.50, Spectal...ssecceerersevees ° Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes jjserec|| 47 black and tan cot f at the Bloomingdale Store. ton, white feet, i silk - embroidered Girls’ $1.50 Black Kid te 8c Little Men’s $1.50 Solld Cait insteps, polka tent leather tips, sizes 11% 8c Lace Shoes, sizes 814 $1 00 dots, &c, “ cf Qe. TOASTY. cverececeer eens Girls? Brown Kid Gibson Tles, Children’s Broad ribbon laces, i 81 29 | Boys? Gray Canvas Lace 19, Stock~ 8Y4 to 11 and 1174 t0 2, Plo Boesch By to ane, OBC ings, 1236. . es ; Theta tee ses oto 8. O9C | st:B 25 10.546 cece seeseeGh25 |] Excelent qual- ity fine ribbed Sizes 834 tO 11» | Children’s White Canvas Lace or {1 isfck cotton; elas- Cases of R it Ker » well made, strong and sub- stantial, lined with canvas, fitted with lock and key; 24 inches long. Special, ° Glzes 1134 to 2, +++ 89¢ Button Shozg, with flexible hand: || tic double knees; Best Cases of Sole, Leattior, strong and substantial, " Ci sewed soles and spring heels e: i. extra deep, finely 3 Custom Made Boye 92.00 Ree ties dD sizes 4to 8, Bao TSC. | se Store throughout, 24 inches $4.7 pide. " 69th SHOES, on. Sixth Ave, @hoe Department, Gecond Fi maser» Bloomingdale Br py Lex ——_ , ree’ orecrne

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