The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1905, Page 9

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= eer eR Ee | VY Meee 6)! YE ee ee ae ee ae ee ee ee Ae aie eee ee 9 Se ee ‘i SUBWAY PROBLEM NOT MRS, SIEGEL TO BECOME AN ACTRESS. CAS CLAIMS C ou n t e i f e : t Ss F DIFFICULT, SAYS EXPERT : Vd Mr. Wheeler Tells of His Scheme to Ven- tilate the Tunnel, on Which He Has , Filed Application for a Patent. TWO VICTIMS Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to OF ACCIDENT say on this subject: “The manufacturors of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of Both Deaths Said to Be D thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher. eaths said 10 be '¥€) This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting tho Castoria trade+ to Carelessness When | mark, This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, Retiring to Sleep. but against the growing generation, All persons should be caroful to see that Pere vie Castoria bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, if they would guard tho health tion early to-day. They wore nneimnoia | Of their childrén, Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine Gaitus, sixty-two years old: of No. %/ the Gastoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re~ vino Millen, elghty-one years old, of No.| Member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuino Castoria bears tho fac-simile 00 Hast Ninety-thied atreot. According | signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured to Dr, Cook, of the Presbyterlan Toa- pital, death In each instance was eocl-| gontinuously for over thirty years,—Philadelphia Bulletin. dental, 4 ‘| 4 ! (Weaveat haa been filed in the patent| This was six months ago, and I havo bfllco at Washington by Herbert Wheel- | since studied the Subway as to position er, of No, ai ‘ voring an/and amount af exhaust necessary, and Invention for v subways and) haye arrived at the conclusion that It tunnels, Mr. Wi has devoted many | is much more simple to supply pure wd years to the «subject of underground | alr to the Subway than Is generally sup. tw ¢ Ventilation, and says that the eubwiy| posed or would seem practical, does not present no diMcult a problem! ‘rhe study of the conditions of the as Js generally supposed | Subway led me to believe the following Been to-day he talked about his I=) conditions ne: ry: ‘The duot or flue n the outside of the; Xr Vention to ening World report should be plac “In the first place," sald Mr, Wheeler, | 4 "TE want to explode the old theory that) |, 1 xpress track, re four tracks are In} ‘ ie me Le heory {ly | use, and the registers when open should TaN tie Saree ecm ary Veniliate any Inclosure, In the past ed toward the point to which) house for three wees, ‘The odor of gas | tow years I have experimented in ain ts golng, so that when passing was traced to his room this morning, hany Wace on the preper method of | {@ direct force of the vacuum caused and he was found dead tn his bed. ‘The i my ahh “yay conelu- | PY Such movement will not be felt in : al ver and my conclu om: Og ealtnrut ventitation, and my Tek HUE IUCHHITCHOe eaten Le police reported that Galfus had com A through v 1 ig:ei BROW APMIS? mitted sulelde, but Dr, Cook was of the 1 ¢ models made In various forma ‘i ¢ uught, ¥ y lett the sen ee ete inclulle every atyie of | “WIL not the movement of a passing faa butbing! ana Hwan slows Out OF | fnelosure, from private dwelling to high speed Interfere with the tne wikal 1s Ww iy i Bubway’, ' — Eh Gr Nine eee Mrs, Millen lived with her son-in-law, | "My attention for the past two ¥ ed. ¥ s . 5 Ce eee or in purifying of ali, “Posably tt would look go, but not ens boy me alleved ahet tn turns The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been i in tunnels used by rallr and he movement of a train night Mrs, Millen accilontally turned tt in use for over BO ye signature of ] the « was first opened 1 © thet ais to be) aia on again, Dr. Cook was called again tn and has t der his pers fa special study, realizing that dv INCE Cy SPARE ECLA IG: Thin GRBs. ARIE WAIATANlE crema eA ANegetable Preparation for As Z sonal supervision since its infaneys 4 eae S| Che RAR StwIVRICUIA TION SORHNUAR Th ehe | been dead for several hours, similating the Food atd Regula Lari Allow no one to deceive you in this, 1 the air to iroult- and It 1s, ———— ling the Stomachs and Bowels of All Counterteits, Imitations and “Just-as-good ? are but Health would Holal, as it dis- BOY HAS MANIA FOR — Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Kan to expert to assist the | Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, tar ovaroorne: ining air in permeating the entire STEALING BICYCLES. The Direct Exhaust Plan. ae Haibeashing eee Winer mi e ‘ould } " Promotes Digestion Cheerful- At frat Tat t exhaust, Wou Pifteen-Yonr-Old Walt Harri | but fo t in eae ee | ness and Rest.Contains neither a Is Thinks Somebody Hans Hypno+ tlaed Him that Way. places 4 us Optum.Morphine nor Mineral. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= hat must be answered in two dis- | Mrs. Joseph Siegel, the you Waysctirat, the moulhof the ex: la nephew of Henry & the dry-jcitcies of Chicago and New ¥ork i} cgpeciai to yates Nor NARCOTIC, ‘ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, Tt eeoat ring [6008 merchant, is going upon the | WiC) ABO MOV nad a number of| MOUNT Vi Tune %-—The ——S ss contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio wourd he even Binge |B be Hae ATER Deed 6 OpneOn De i 4 and made for her in| amallest bleye ef ever arrested In ‘ substan It ois its guarantee, It destroys Worms count of its f ‘t Bont TSW UES BERS AN ALR NS afbPear | Mount Vernon is Walter Harris, Afteen and allays Peyerishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind | “This K the. thore j Stra, Sienel wae | NGCh A AnmaReMonE, Her thontre wards | Years of age, who to-day contnsxed to} is Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ij ‘fares eu . | e Mr egel WAS lrebe will require fifteen big trunks for ve Atwell doren| : 5 ; . _ Mas eomettit FE ee UND Ree Uint eo rakoona [we Alig) CoG . Rochester, She transportation. Van Y i ae Beasts sale and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulutes tho { etant ciroul Resor Second, tho frat biasis trom — | e he sold| Usd Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. gerously & the exhausts w o doubt be some- Bs % va T ane ha experiments of W Ope Ke the win bourne soul as soon as physiologists determine | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, ( Aftey mak p | unsatisfact: 1 built a model a Al a sclentitic diet for him. ye he has a manta for riding of the Subwa ja dimensions Such, in condensed form, ls the opinion help Jmping on a whoel ghar CENUINE ¢ >A R IA ALWAYS Sera ee Ohtecgo, Whe | ie Ie and tiling sway. | He! HT Aperfect Reinedy for Constipa- f veen two local stations ‘0, who {8 his ms to be f i farrNGes AU nreatian of ertitgial life allng she machine tion, Sour Stomach, Diarr! Bears the Signature o To Avoid Back Draught, “Pho foul air is generated at the base J that 18 the place to Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. latd down by bis former | he says he has stolen wi 168 Loeb, to Principal James Grime What Is Death?"| Avenue School; Braham Cohen, Harry fs, the. air ot res . 18 Lit y W. Where the causes of pol found ———— ¢ oro placed) | INAturitly, “thee are many minor | Worthington, J, M. Hurd, John Gulon, FacSimile Signature of mn Lin several places, ‘ ‘ | hy ‘ if Chemi appens in t Julian B. H. Disbrow and a Cattle, ‘* the plored s ne same rof. Mathews Says if Chemi- t place, number of others ae form aa hot al 1 as are faperime: P y death, ¥| Detective Atwell caught the youthful NEW_YORK. or hot-| nt ian wee! cal Needs of Body Be Sup- | thief with a decoy wheel, ~ At& moaths old) % The Kind You Have Always Bought - ye ee ed te. ae hen ts or about cost of Installing and i LCRA Ge cla Ra CER TA ty f tho First Ni = A in my: model and con=/ Keghing vour system?” | plied All Causes of Natural i Une aupvived ofan eld bel 35 Dosrs.- Hestedithem in the contre with dit oles: he cost of Installation would, bo | A Was drawn ii in the: brew h Po eee saeieas trlo fan of very small diameter to cre- apenne. “iu | Death Will Be Removed, foul passed out with the i In Use For Over 30 Years. ee ene m. . < | a of natural death, he urges 1 pe od repeated experiments ais Deen Citic noved by the new By atern of ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY BT, NEW YORK CITY, ect. success, an te only expense will be | Dw bel} rer wheres J | Pid genet Us soe ane tye Moan | he natural wear and tear while In| CHICAGO, June 2%.—Tverlasting life WANNER EC RUM | ae a Solved. “operation. will come to man In body as weil as in fed In du portions, | 99th ' FAR Downtown: rarst St. & 3d Ave. Chatham Square 2226 to 2234 3d Ave, ()WPERTHW, 93 to 205 Park Row, Quartered Oak | Sideboard, $29.40 ROMINENT among the price attractions of the present week, this handsome quar- | tered oak Sideboard should receive im-| mediate recognition, The usual selling price is $42, It requires) ho argument to show you what can be saved, Gf by acting promptly. 4 | <a z ~ . Heavy carvings, French plate mirror 18x36 | the time of our forefathers, being sutti- inches, spacious drawers and china closets, and WA Ne Y he Pi. d t Bo l cf vy remini e it extremel ‘ 5 ciently reminiscent to make it extremely every olher high-grade sideboard requisite that en ivew rorrers ayed a WIS ea charming when used independently or Harlem: Modernized Colonial Dresser, $23.75 ODELLED after the styles prevalent in Colonial days, but modified in some of its lines to accord with the fumi- ture of the present . Withal it possesses an atmosphere of the up-to-date housewife insists upon having. NE HUNDRED years before the “ancient and honorable game of golf’ was to make its appearance in New York bowling on the greensward with other pieces, Bird's-eye figured J Highly polished and finished in the best pos- Was so popular that it gave its name to one of the most important points in the city—Bowling Green, ‘Alin ‘ birch beautifully polished sible manner, In 1807—the year that the store of Cowperthwait & Sons was established in Chatham Square—there were three vastly agreeable places | Maple or curly birch, beautitully polshen $$ of anavsern eae iets the good citizens resorted to play at Bowls— The interior of the drawers is superbly int incess Dresser Handso * “Bowling Green Gardens,” close upon the southern borders of Lispenard’s Meadows; Wolfert Webber's Tavern, in the midst of a finished, Rist Pty peecay some French Plate garden near the famous Tea-Water Spring, close to Cowperthwait’s, in Chatham Square; and “Cherry Garden,” run by a loose fish named Rich- | sa e y Mirror, $6.90 ard Sacket, near the Present Franklin Square, . , i i These places,” observes a chronicler, “were more celebrated in those honest old fae aan are any of the pleasure resorts of the present time. | Mrs, Potts’ Sad Irons, 59c|\Large Oak Wardrobe, $9.75 GOOD and “In addition to all the happiness there was immediately about these gardens, with their jolly bowlers, their fragrance was wafted far tue French | away toward Harlem when the soft south winds of Summer were a-blowing—a delicious odor, which quickened the pace of every wayfarer home- ror20 nate citit-| coming down the Bowery Road.” becomingly To be linked with that past by.a long and flourishing career—more successful now than ever before—is an honor much esteemed by q framed in bur-| Cowperthwait & Sons, | Saal nished gilt—a te So eee cerns ss 3 | Bsn Houten gd, Petersen Reduced Prices in Rugs and Carpets Toilet Stand, 96¢ | ¥ aly op counts Lamp, $4.00 . i <> | ‘el Prete. at atten:| A LAMP that sheds : 7 fi ni a a tion Is directed a good light is a ye and handje as shown | to the small price, $6.90, | good friend, We have many such lamps in| Etruscan Brass and XTRAORDINARY savings may be made this week by visiting our Rug and Car- pet Departments, Our sole reason for making the following price conces- sions is to Induce you to come here and get acquainted with our great stocks s ¢@ Modern Gas Stove, Bronze. This par- and liberal business methods. Always keep in mind, when you compare prices, that we | $1.19 ticular lamp is highly MAKE, LINE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF CHARGE, oe (| 100 ornamental and deco- rated in excellent taste. It stands 28 inches high and has a good Rochester burner, Brussels Rugs aude colorings and acceptable, fashionable styles, suitable for town or country jouses— ‘ ae ITH its exquisitely shaped legs, its long, narrow mirror, its grace- ful contour and dashing, smart Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, regularly $27.50, for $21.50, Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, regularly $23.00, for $18.25. ppiesrance generally, this quaint dresser ‘will appeal Heaney to the woman who usefulness of f No one ean possibly with this large two-door golden oak tinisi OR home or office where space is Tapestry Brussels Carpets an important factor this white enamel toilet stand will be found Toves to linger before the glass while : { fault a @ Breparing for the evening dinner or f Opera, There's ample room on top for P to the moment in style. Every pea, srl eibbons, and inses, ang Be recent improvement, too, Nickel| The price heretofore This season's newest color effects, in splendid varieties, in room, hall and stair pat- | a practical favorite, arranged inside, and ; ‘lable frothing of the lurve drawer beneath, : ude in, long, 6 in, wide, has by) groldli Wek i yal be | terns— sruerunuit’d liao @ciliiys 108 Tale week only; 808 Stand, pitcher, bowl and soap dish, > tee andi, Bats 238, . $41,75, The price—$1.19—inel ' special val . { 7 Siterd Muhogany, M2175, Quartored Oak, § p ludes the tubing, offered as @ Spé Meat ? te MAKING, LINING AND LAYING INCLUDED AT THIS FIGURE, She, Harlem: Downtown: Everything for Housekeeping--- Cash or Liberal Credit i Cowp ed to the price, erthwait 3 Sons — Chatham Square m

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