The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1905, Page 5

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oid tte (Least 500 Fail to Report fo Warships After Two Days’ Absence. GAY OUTING FOR 3,000. Tars Have the Time of Thetr, Lives Flinging Away Money with Both Hands. miral “Bob” Evans's fleet of eight war ships, now riding at anchor in the North River, Thirtystxth Street, were strenuously bnsy to-day freighting $000 Jackies to their various ghips. In a good many hundred cases tt was a matter of dead freight, moter phorically speaking, for the Bowery had elune tenaciously to the jolly tare ent their pockets were empty and eheir aye- tema overflowing, Not since Admiral Dewey returned from Mania has Jack taken hold of the Bowery and reeled with it until the very lampposts biinked dissily at ‘te mad gyrations.~ Brom Barney Flynn's O14 Tree Inn to Tom Sharicay's @littering honk-a-tonk the three thou- sand men-o'-warsmen have been ‘Cole A Lively Time _At The Chalian Chub, from paralysis of the forearm and mixer’a cramp, and the groans thet are fasuing from the overcrowded brigs af e warships eloquently enough t Jack 1s auffering from. So far re are about five hundred sailora missing, but the marines of the differ- nt vessels, that fe those of them who were not out with Jack. will be sent through the avenues whers the laddies wandered with unsteady feet. on @ wound-up of the backsliders. Many Temporary Deserters. Of course there will be a «reat many fo @esertions at first, but when the trans- aMerry Bunch In ChinaTowr . mressors get their sea legs and land lems again they will slip back to the boats, prepared to take thelr dose of the bri and thelr places on the black- Ust. This roster will be many follos ra thick for weeks to come, but when the leet gets out to sea again the erring "1 y 10" ” ones will get another chance to work | qist he was indiscreet was shown about thelr way into the good graces of thelr |iittle apprentices officers mate sitting on his A night with this bunch of aaflors on Hen slant ose the Bowery was an occasion with which Rot even a icnetosoope could ketp ere levelled. frog? ap ‘oeman, and’ ther: view for all—to have it quick ready primed for | 02 » and it was certainly mas fast as he ie phase of the Bow- r powerfully ors, who had Shaken off and the room for complaint. One stout youth who was whirling with a very’ fair. e Atlantic Garden, voice In loud protests when a tall, lean gunner's mate from Mis- gourl separated him from his partner. between | cold gray dawn of some two thousand jolly er when he found five |T loved into the ame ; d that pr i 7 Jump from Morpheus to Bacchus. [init wound up Jack was |iocatad In In the main, nevertheless, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 81, 1905. ING ING JACKIES STRANDED ALONG THE BOWERY’S “ROCKY” COAST y took short na psn & before t nday there were. tars snoring iy their chairs in popular Bowery and closed up, at snen'even"eet| GIFTS FOR SICK BABIES. s fortunate brothers and nd Edward sm Park I There was abso- ntion pald to elwilians, It mobile tint “Wing ria: Le of Chinatown,” dred and Fourt reports were only thirty- seven fights in c n Club In the day evening ney tured bouts, however, re crying on one |7"!Y the Balter of the Feest rclored tse fin) minutes after the | 7. | 1 Doyle, the blond t sing until his voice went out like a can- | die and he had to make algns, They | wouldn't let the operator on the plano rest for a nilnute, und three artists went to the floor in the course of the revelry. Auto Dance Tickled the Tars, The tars wante dail the newest song: and lates "y ny"! 6 | to Ket ot, and to- day between warships {t Is being w Hiawatha’ finish Bu: the aut dance is what they seemed to like most, ft until they thelr arms, They danced out several planks tn the Chatham Club, and by the time they had gyrated northward to the Brighton they couldn't wait for the music, but danced right out in the middle of the Bowery while the bo's'n’s mate piped @n accompaniment. Nor were they a bit cerenionious about thelr method of procuring partners, ‘They actually swooped down on everything in wom- an's form that appedred above the horizon of their vision, In a good many instances thie caused some annoyance to husbands a oa? corts, but it was all done eo Maturediy that there was really "atts Ce and they kept at fell in thelr tracks and pariners fell fainting Into their HE Royal Bengal is made under ideal factory con- ditions—and it is a faultlessly clean product of cleanly methods all through, Royal Bengals PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS Made in a specialized factory, equipped for making these Royal Bengal cigars, Terfect in shape, smooth and even in color, mild and delicate in aroma, rolled from high-grade leaf, The Royal Bengal is the every-day regular favorite of thousands of smokers who know a good cigar and prefer it in the handy size, | After the | | Side Show | Comes the Big Tent Exhibition, | “Ba “Bea And so it is in business life, After trucging along the minor pathways leading to profitable employment, don't fail to visic the greatest of all employment bureaus—where posi- tions are handed out by the houteds that of the Sunday World's Kelp Want Directory. In every package is now being placed apiciure of a famous fighting Japanese General or Admiral, AMERICAN CIGAR CO, Manwiacturers, OFFERED VESTERDAY Babies fox in need of SF Udtenjbexen |/Seesraye a ' 7 Ne Ne etien, wishes to BP CFRAB NUE S| : nthe Evening World 1s of skirts from | The a tes’ Fund | ac Nie ‘work calicoes has received the following additional adwatndioes ena contribuiions from generous childs who ore ng to make life pleasanicr we made in HIGH TIMES 1N TOWN FOR JACK TARS FROM THE WARSHIPS. ss etream through Hell Gate, the moon. viewing the Arthur and cheerlng jn s the sinking of the of them in Luna for 4 chance to shanis and camel ‘urs of the minia: hair, It was the eT ion and not th rule, howey cee when Jack went beyond , ‘! eer or red “lick 1 pea c ew coins’ linking Jackies Did? Coney Island. ; ai Ad on tho The jackles went dow: ney Isiang had been anywhere from by the platoon peoterdaye ned Ae waar nomen pat long before they. hac der cach arm. The stanéing up, just to she their § a |taat ther left in them, they |the beach and the e jof the inerry-ro-rounds Single ‘fle and four rushed looping. he- Noor with wild y ing the R Road to Dubl } morning nt@ town. the majorit bare an led to foot the North and the iting them. abreag: th One Hlundred Pianos OGwo Hundred Dollars Terms:~$10, 00 Down, Six Dollars Monthly, This is less than 20c. a day for pianos that are hetter in numerous respects than many pianos sold elsewhere at $350.00. This Sale begins at 8.30 Tuesday Morning and will continue during August or until all are sold. If you prefer to pay cash the price is $209.00. IF you buy payments. Delivery of Piano Free! We will deliver free of charge, within our wagon limits in ol Greater New Yerk, Jersey City, boken and other points, all pianos purchased aun this sale. PIANOS BOUG three times during the first year. Stool and Cover Free, A handsome Revolving Stool and Cloth Protecting Cover given without extra charge, | Description of the Pianos, ‘Lie cases are of handsome figured double veneer, in ma- | hogany, oak or walnut. The action, keys and all materials are | of standard high quality. | on the easy-term plan you make an initia! payment of $10.00 |# and pay $6.00 monthly thereafter, plus 46 interest on deferred ff T IN THIS SALE TUNED FREE | FIND CLOTHES OF MISSING WOMAN Miss Mary A. Tucker, Daughter of Rev. Dr. Faunce, Mys- teriously Vanishes from Sum- mer Resort While on Vacation. WOLFBORO, N. Ht. Mary A. Tucker, daugiite Dr, and Mra. D, W, Fav donee, and niece of Dr July 31—Mise of the of e, Pres of Lake Winnipisocee. She was last ween hore Saturday evening a week ago. On tho following Tuesday she was long. nt Roosevelt. nearly five fee wheh he has sent to Pres} rr ————————— A Rice. Fine, fancy, wholesome Carolina rice, equal in nutritive value rorithe teliest priced io 3c —_— Breakfast Foods. Shredded Wheat ) Poke. Grape-Nuts lic 7c a) the heart of 2-Ib. package,. Blue Ribbor the wheat; Iced Tea Strengthens, refreshes, quench the thirst. their For perfection in these retain when chilled. tea try Our : Celon Goiden Tips or Unxid Indian Tea. Tapioca. Blue Ribbor, (nest import- ed,araredelicacy,1 |b. carton 5c BL es ers! Soda Waters. All flavors, highly ellervescing and refreshing, quart bottle, 5c Fly Paper. Tanglefoot, soon rids the house of flies; 6 single sheets, 5c eS Chloride of Lime. Triumph Brand, warranted strongest disin nt and best bleacher; \4 Ib.can.. . 4c Potash. Concentrated lye from ash hardwood 1 Ib. zinc. sifting 9 7 Cc ee | Bottle Imperial Whiskey Bottle J. B, Choice Sherry. Bottle J. B, Choice Claret . Beer. THE LEADING HOME BREWS. 4s, & H" Green 40 Stamps free with 1 0 tach case {OF +». 0 Dublin Stout. Guinness's Extra Foreign Dublin Stout, famous all over the McMullen's bottling, “Che Why’ of Chis Very Various’ conditions combine to mabe this propesition possible. To minimize expenses some piano makers reduce their force of workmen during the summer months. Others close their factcries entire THE FACTORV REPRESENTED IN THIS SALE did not wish to deprive its workmen of labor at this season; rather than de that the owners were willing to make and sell a certain quantity of pianos at a sacrifice, For that reason During August We Will Be Able to Sell 100 lew Pianos at $200.00 Each. Oxtraordinary Spooial Sate. , world, \ ] 55 one dozen at wholtr Sale price, 3 boltles tor, Irish Whiskey—Sir John Powers s fa- mous ‘Three Swallow Dublin bot | ny eldest and best believe It. “Big Tim" Sullivan has been on the English tout, the soothes, and sustains in hot weather, when no other beverage will satisty the palate or But to do so you must use the very best of Teas, for only flavor and’ bouquet iced The Mammoth Dollar’s Worth. [ts value cannot be duplicated elsewhere, The wonder of the liquor trade. Bottle J. B, Choice Port Wine, | $1.00 Rhine Wines. Nowhere else can you purchase the same purity and bouquet for so WHAT!“BIGTIN BUNCOED? FUDGE Bowery Refuses to Be to Believe ne {hat Congressman Suliivan _ was Separated from $5,000 by an English Crook. Tt comes from Tho story 1s who took a horss not winning FOR HOUSEHEEPERS (57 James Butler Grocery Stores Health from the pure foods and wholesome beverages, y cause our prices are so low—these are the results of trading with JAMES |@ BUTLER. We buy in larger quantities and at less cost than any other retailer in We sell on the smallest margin of profit over actual cost, because off That is why no other retailer can approach our 4 America. our immense volume of sales. the Larry Association, but the Bowery refuses to He intro the Congressman to another ‘con’ as a bookmaker, that ident of Brown University, 1) missin * ttatlona cay SME) other side giving his opinion of the her in the | House of Lurds and the police, he has dlence, and) been “conned” out of $000 by an Eng- and forty | lish crook, years ol4, hay bean spending her yaca-| ‘The renore ts that “Tim' was ad- tlon at Camp Ossippee, on the ahora] vised to bet on a certain horse by seen In Milton, and some clothes found | took the bet 1 patling up the cash 8 few days later near Hays, o station | The horse won and neither the pro- | on the Boston & Mane, between Milton | fessed bookmaker nor tho teat could be and Rochester, hive been fdentiied as] found. Tf the horse had lost they those she wore when she was last} would have been on * street,” and seen, Sullivan would have imagined he had ee a run for his money. As it was, SWORDFISH TO ROOSEVELT, found he had been betting against wind. Deputy Collector of Customs Jerome| With no chance to get evenshis own has returned from Block Island after| !oney a fishing trip. He caught a swordfish | the “con man ‘a and told eee prices on the same grades of goods. We import largely, and everything goes to our stores direct from theif grower, producer or manufacturer, Potatoes. Large, sound, white potatoes, selected from the best of the Long Island early crop, a bass Qo Ketesereecesessevescoeeee Smoked Beef. Uneeda Biscuit. Half-pound carton of our famous Blue Ribbon Sliced Beef anda ackage Uneeda Biscuit. Both packages for.ess... 40 reer Corn Starch. XLCR rand, ——— § Essie Condensed Milk, Richest and best, a can,. Rich in cream, a can, 6 Ibs, boitle Borated Washing ALL FOUR BOTTLES little money. J. B. Riesling, a bottl J. B. Sauterne, a dott! J. B. Niersteiner, & bott Guart voctie, worth 6 our pri Butler's Fnvoriie Whiskey — lable: it: for puddings and dainty desserts,11b,carton Liberty CondensedMilk, Butler’s Condensed Milk, Fresh, unskimmed, a can,... Washing Soda..... 3 squares French Blue... 3 sticks Handy Ironing Wax 1 Ib, Clenewel Washing Powde 1 1 bottle Electric Ammonia...... Ib. White Gloss Starch... 100 Hardwood Clothes Pins, J. B. Laubenheimer, a bot! —_—— Laundry Specials. Ac Fluid. 5. Pure Colifornia Table Claret, the juice of the grape; an extra fine dinner win jug free Fine Old WhisKeys. Butler's Special Beserve—Very ino, mellow pure rye whiskey from pti xat 1 remular price 1.00 week bottle Be Cabinet Whiter Butler's brand of this celebrated old whiskey, full ‘Absolute ing favorite With ‘The sonic *69c Mulligan since eon} man and the booknuker We also manufacture extensively. reasons we guarantee the quality, and our customers are assured of the purity i and freshness of all our foods and table supplies, Attention is invited to a few of our specials for the n prices running up to Wednesday night: I3c —— LS, ! Special Gifts of “S. & H.” Green Stamps with our ! Famous Teas @ Coffees. 1 Ib. Unxld Teas, » 1 Ib. Ceylon Golden Tips for .. , | lb. Best No. 1 Teas for ... 1 Ib. Choice No. 2 Teas for . 1 Ib. Coffee for 25c., 20c., 17c....15c} rene fl 6c 10c 9c 8c Port and Sherry. California’s purest product in these fine table wines; half gallon, jug free, .sseeveeersrree WATERS PIANO For sixty years the‘ Waters” \bave been known as standard high-grade pianos, They excel \|!in fine tone, Solid construc. tion, careful workmanship and great durability. | Send postal with redu-et on the Waters 3-Year System giving you three years’ time on} 'a piano, without interest.| | Stool, cover. tuning and de.) for Catalogue! prices and terms jlivery free. ||HORACE WA1ERS & CO! Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 427W. 42d St.,cear Eroadway,| 254 West 125th St.,near 8thAv, es ee and happiness be- For these g three days—these Cheese. Full cream cheese, the pick of the fanciest New or. State brand, rich and full tla- vored, a lb, Biscuit Dainties. FOR SUMMER WEAIHER, Social Teas, Butter Thins, Red Grahams, Saltines. All popular favorites} regular price 10c.; this week, a pack- 7c, Four Finest Varieties, -50c .. 50c --35c .-25¢ for. Farina. Blue Ribbon, madefrom high- est grade wheat, 1 Ib. carton, 6c Salmon. Rock Brand Columbia River salmon, red, flaky, firm 12c and delicate, 4 1b. flat can elly Powder. mand Ribbon the sholeest fruit and wine flavors, ape = Vanilla or Lemon Extract. The popular Eagle Brand, a EAT Teaaaae eat 4c French Mustard. Lenoir Fils & Cie, Imperial! “Mou. tarde,’ exquisite flavor, a 3c DOUMCseeeseeeeereee At All of Our 69 Licensed Stores. Claret. by the gallon, 90c; 49c nuine double grain; the lor of its kind Superior, dry or Hole jottle, 7Bc.;, Bute 50 ‘a bottle. Blackberry Brand, ity, highly

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