The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1905, Page 5

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MISSING MAN VAINLY SOUGHT BY YOUNG WIFE. ? MCAULTIS rM TCO MUCH OFA ONAN" Wife, Whose Husband De- clares She’s a Man, Says | She Still Loves Him. GANG WE SEAS HUSBAND Louis Levine Disappeared a Week Ago after | Money from Bank to Start} ’ a | Mrs. Josephine Levine, a ‘heart-broken little wife, appealed to-day to The Bven- ing World to ald her In locating her =, +3 * | husband, Louis, or in obtaining Infor- | , meline Pende: S By Emmeline Pendennis. | mation as to whether he is Hving or the | deaa. | money with which they both Intended Abraham Lealin, tailor of No. | day, a week ago, Barly In the morning of that day he bade his wife good-by to wo to @ savings bank to draw a sum of showing cause help the tal | Levine disapnoared from his homo, at | No. 103 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Tues embarking In the florist, business. it ‘d has been heard from him since, tirned ‘ Bit Abraham Teakle an tahe Levine's disappearance the wife Aer OnnhER: bes at has fn compelled to abandon her Aa Mes in his home tn Dean street and geek refuge eult for div 1 whom | with her husband's relatives at No ye ma n vgo and has hols avenue, The Levine famil Bi i ves that the missing husband in some strange place, or that ax happened to him. They re- ors | ise to belleve that he would go away from his Wife of his own accor woman." And iment (the Investment of eapital and GAS SUICIDE IN HOTEL. | ad with Tnbe dental. | 1 ay 1s buzzing -elght ta- Man Found Dead In in Month in 0¢ With the domestic stor: Did All the Housework, happy uve story yest at Nu, 82 Ja She Has Been Siave for Him. nday in her little hand brigi omy ght was. um comforta to eat ghbor, “tha e home la t my Is full | w t Jar > much ed for | it broke me Ith. for she couldn't sieep {f she th . Do I look like there was a speck of I used to get up at 4 in the morn- ing 10 get the breakfast cooked and Out of the way before I left for, work.” LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT| promptly cures kidney, liver, bladder ‘a | and uric acid troubles. Some of the early symptoms of weak} Ineys are pain or dull ache in the rheumatism, dizziness, headache, | | | b ur | Nervousness, catarrh of the bladder, will give you 820 a month to Sravel or calculi, bloating, sallow com- without “him, It doesn't make a | plexion, puffy or dark circles under ie woman strong and hanpy. eyes, suppression of urine, or compellea 10 ee Re ers unt that wer euuia | to pass water often day and night, | live as fore. And I would have| The mild and extraordinary effect of ven everything a hare to see ul the world-famous kidney remedy, Dr. A eotclinc eee ee | Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, is soon realized. ——— It stands the highest for its wonderful . cures of the most distressing cases. IF |HEALTHY ANDINORMAL you need a medicine you should have | WOMAN, SAYS DOCTOR. | the best. Swamp-Root is not recommended am yang cavalryn old, and 1 was two u for ey ler Love, | Happy in H ‘The only occasion on which Mrs. Lea- | everything, but if you have kidney, liver. been hard, but happy w kin in the course of her married ife| bladder or uric acid trouble you wil! wreks ago T leit my Hus nis been under a doctor's care was| find it just the remedy you need. grown tired of me, Some elght years ago, when she under-| Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and , but went an operation at the Beth Israel! one-dollar sizes. You may have a sam- Hospital, in Cherry street. An Evening) ple bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root rid reporter called and saw Dr. | and a pamphlet that tells all about it, in- ais KE, Ladinski, of No, 243 Kast) cluding many of the thousands of letters adway, who attended Mrs. Leakin| received from sufferers cured, both sent abstinte, free by mail. Write Dr, Kilmer & Co.. 4 to be Guoted. saying that | Binghamton, N. Y., and please be sure Hauette forbade any dis-! t> mention that you read this generous rr and that he was! offer in the New York Evening World upon to testify at the | Don't make any mistake, but remember » that) the name Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham- ton, N. Y., on every bottie. A delicate, subtle fragrance, a smooth “ mellowness,” a “ body "rich in aroma but mild, a satisfaction perfect and unvarying—that’s what Rnisit Wo RoPHIE s CIGARETTES give to the smoker. An ideal blend of the choicest characteristics of pure, natural Turkish leaf. Cigarettes that use its equal cost twice as much. 10 FOR 10 CENTS Everywhere ‘THE FLAG GIRLS—Exquisite reproductions of large sizo (6x9 inches) in fourteen colors, of the famous paintings ; series of 25 beautiful women in characteristic national costume, Effective decoration for den, club- room or cafe, The whole series sent post paid for ac, 8, ANARGYROS, 111 Fifth Ave,, New York. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE AGED MAN’S ABSENCE Van Weingarden, Just 1 m0 Drawing} urope. who tett home early ag be in his mouth the {4 man whom che police 8 n, was found to-c Ba pla : smelled gas to-day | % r Foom,. of “which” the a a ¥ s u h | : , 3 feet Zz pounds In | % . Selden.” | | | themselveu haa murder, etl CAUSES WIFE TO WORRY. pay, hud) eH Hurope, peare—Foul Mra. C.J. C ress of Weat eet, Van Welngarde the apartment house One Hundred and {8 worried for her husband rk from an eleven weoks' nd has not returned in Florist Business. ———— “Like Carrying Coal to Newcastle.’’ New York Exports Hats to South America The “HOPE” organization is in touch with everything “new,” and not only “on time,” but “a little ahead.” In our Hat Talks we promised revelations—in one short month this has become a HAT CORNER THROUGH “DEEDS, NOT WORDS.” To-Morrow We Place on Sale AT A Limite SAMPL HAT d SHAPES. 4, Ribera. §, Mariuera. 6. Alpino, 1. Plantador. 2, Colegio, 3, Toreador, See Them in the Window. These Hats will appeal to you at a glance, In the first place, the average weight of each Hat is but 2% ounces. The shapes are ONE YEAR AHEAD OF TIME. The colorings are PANAMA, WHITE and FAWN. The bindings are Black, Navy, Brown and Natural, We could sell these Hats easily at One Dollar, but the Hope maxim is: Small but sure profits often repeated. Therefore, Price THURSDAY Price a t wi 6 2 01 wt Corrected. Thor Steient The Wonderful Kidney, Liver and \ | , q anes 9" make her’ huaband “taney | BladderiRemedy: C . 2B Cc delicacies’ You know. ‘then | = : ily. pr were “all {the Boarders to jocd. | SAMPLE BOTTLE SENT FREE BY MAIL. = : Wonder the woman the wreck | ———— i Has) Nelsneors exmba Swamp-Root, discovered by the emi-| BROADWAY . CITY HALL nent kidney ‘and bladder — specialist "AND PARK— — CHAMBERS, CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Midsummer Basement Sale Women’s Oxfords At the Appealing Low Price Of *] 50 a Pair e These Shoes were taken from our Main Floor Stock and formerly sold for $2.50 and $3.00, In Patent Leather, Black Kid, Russia Calf and Brown Kid; Military, Cuban and Louis XV. Heels; Welted and Turn Soles. PIANOS at their real value Did you ever stop to think of the various schemes offered to attract the public to some piano? It all means an additional cost to the in- strument for which somebody has to pay. We don’t offer prize packages. When you purchase a STERLING a Huntington, a Mendelssohn (all of which we manufacture) or any piano from us, every dol- lar you pay is invested in actual piano value. Why should you pay for anything else? If you want an inexpensive Piano, yet one that will give you genuine satisfaction for many years, and that will carry a Sterling guarantee, we have them at prices ranging as follows: $100, $175, $190, $200, $225, $250, $275, $300, and then comes the matchless Sterling, the peer of all. If you do not wish fo pay cash, you can take advantage of our monthly pay: ment plan, which is fair and liberal, We do not charge intexest, nor do we take a note or mortgage, You simply agree to paya stated amount at our store each month, the Sterling Piano . 518-520 Fulton S’,, cor, Hanover Place, Brooklyn, Close Saturdays at 12.30 During August, , A white shit NG, AUGUST 2, 1905. or desertion suggest ®O COBRECTION WIN ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE Other Special Sales. High-Grade Pianos, Women's White Lawn Wajsts. Famous English Copyright Novels, Boys’ Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, Children’s Undermustins And Cigars. Gvery High - Srade Yegligee Shirt — ForMentn Oris Store Will Be Specially : S100 © Reduced Go~mor- Many of the Shirts Have Been Reduced from $2.50, vow to And at That Price Were in Great Demand. - HW.’ Green Trading Stamps Until 12. Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. ety We cut the prices in this extraordinary manner for the purpose of effecting immediate and complete clearances of all Summer stocks. PLAIN OR PLAITED BOSOMS—WHITE OR COLORED SHIRTS, ALL SIZES FROM 14 UP TO 20 IN THIS SALE. SHIRTS WITH ATTACHED OR DETACHED CUFFS. oT eee The very best shirtmakers in the industry are represented in this exceptionally important August Sale ; and news of this character coming so opportunely will unquestionably attract a great,deal of attention, for Negligee Shirts are so highly popular that their points of excellence require no extended comment. 1 4 From every point of view these Shirts are faultless and in the most fashionable designs and colorings . The workmanship 1s superior ; the finish correct in every detail. ] We hold these Sales once a year, and so widespread has the fame of these Sales gone, that the | event always attracts an immediate and enormous crowd of eager purchasers. For that reason we suggest you be among the early arrivals that you save yourself any possible disappointment. ee $700 Any High-Grade Yegliges Shirt for Mon (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, East of Fountain.) in the Stegel Cooper Store Go-MWorrow ‘ ‘ . 6), a, A Sate of Oil Paintings es on is That in Every Way Meets the Varied ene fi ray bid Taste of the Buying Public. 4 ‘ Drop+Head One of the latest ball- Exceedingly low prices for handsome Oil Paintings in shadow Automatic Dearing models, equipped boxes. The different groups comprise landscapes, marines and Venetian scenes—all skilfully done, and_all worthy of a place in the home. Special Window Display, Sixth Avenue. SELDOM INDEED ARE SUCH LOW PRICES NAMED FORK PICTURES OF REAL MERIT, The descriptions are subjoined : Lot I. highly polished shadow boxes and glass Lands:apes, Marines, Venetian scenes, in| protection; usually priced $20.00 9.75 | aa ents—-a machine. thor- ounly Tellable and up to dat 4einch gilt frames; handsomely polished © $25.00; special, e machine ax above. without automatic yp-head, wll attach= 15.00 shacow box; large choice of sub- L 50 ot IV. ce i jects; usually $10.00; special at 4.50 Figure Piccertandnapes, Venetian], ,.,,\tHousehiold” Machines) 4 Lot II | Scenes, Marines and Sunsets in heavy ran Meee Roidens oni wood Worl, Hf | 5 inch gilt frames, highly polished shad iti au the’ newest attach Landscapes, Marines, Veneian Sunsets and| > 'nch gilt frames, highly polished shadow ee togdlar sou) tive-drawer 2G, Q| 4 other subjects; framed in 4-inch gilt frames; | bX} good value at $50.00: r. 5 your choice 22.50)" “Singer Machines” highly polished shadow Loxes and glass AM the newest inodels In dark, golden oale 1 protection; usually $15.00, Lot V. yo woodwork za the modem metach- choice at 7200)! Painting measuring 30x10” inches, outside Hientss Oo tive-drawer.” 32.00 Lot III. | of shadow box; heavy 5 inch gilt frame; Large assortment of upright paintings. also! handsome matched corners, subjects are Venetian scenes. Still Life. Wood Scenes, Figure Pieces. Landscapes, Marines, Vene- Marines, Landscapes and other subjects too | tian Scenes: good value at humerous to describe. in 4 inch gilt frames; | $65.00 to $85.00: specialar 37.50 “Victory’’ Hand Machines Lael wtih ible nag ae a 500 by: the month, ie Third Floor, Centre.) opera A.°|Women's $3 to $5 Earlier in the season a number Oxvords az 1. 50 of thesz very same suits were sell- : Also a Special Sale of Women’s Tan Oxfords at 95c. ing rapidly at nine dollars—to- morrow you may choose at $4.00. The prices quoted for this sale are less than the cost of Coat and Trouser Suits. the manufacture of the shoes, and are named simply to make Choice Flannels, Homespuns | the dispersal of the lots described quicker and more com- plete. and Wool Crashes in single or The Lot Priced at $1.50; The Lot Priced at 95c. double breasted styles. Trousers with belt-loops and roll-top bot- toms; all sizes, Also Three-Piece Suits. Excellent garments in new pop- ular styles; neat Mixtures, Over- plaids, Black Thibets and Fancy Cheviots; regular sizes and stouts. (Slegel Cooper Store Main Floor, Bast) Comprises 15 popular styles; all styles that have been in great de- mand this Summer; also CAN- VAS TIES in white and 1.50, drab linen, (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Bast.) Comprises Oxfords made to be retailed at $2.00. A mixed lot of Tans and Black Patent Kid, all sizes, but some of the styles are broken; however, your size in some style is hete. "e's O5c Shirt Waist Dresses & Wrappers At the Lowest Prices of the Season. Shirt Waist Dresses. WOMEN'S WASHABLE SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, of lawn, white and colors; several some cleverly tailored effects, others prettily trimmed with embroidery; extra wide 7- gore skirts; regularly $2.50, at WOMEN'S WASHABLE SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, of lawn, linen, chambray and linene; many very handsome styles; some are nattily tailored; others effec- tively trimmed with fine embroidery and torchon lace; regularly $3.50, at These Shirt Waist Dresses are displayed on special tables, Second Floor, Centre. Women’s Wrappers. WOMEN’S WRAPPERS OF LAWN AND PERCALE; excellent quality, in pretty extra full skirts with deep flounce. prettily light and dark patterns trimmed waists; special at WOMEN’S WRAPPERS OF L perior quality, dainty black and white stripe effects; exceptionally wide skirts with 14-inch flounce; waist prettily trimmed with embroidery, spe- cial at (lege! Cooper Btore, Seoud Floor, Centre, 104k Bt.) very attractive models, 450 L95| ISe AWN; su- 425 | 4

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