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NG, SEPTEMBER 20; 1905) THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE — a ; 7 | th University on record as standing rigidly | rr) H ’ ” DEMANDS THAT [$1,500 REWARD FOR BOY WHO [MAN STAB nen ee v ’ Watergate membres tn the follow: | Saks & Com ain MAY BE KIDNAPPER’S VICTIM ie heen | HUMMEL BE * INFIGHT DIES | AT SYRACUSE a ry i ~ Ga ea | of this unive entert any Fifteen-Year-Old John Gaspard, ley aan Te WMTaae tenet eset | ‘ | Will Exnel Any Student En- Whale: | E C Who Disappeared in July, Had) tating Saloon or PooldRoom®),°" tain T will expel. If neces- it Im + sary T will employ means to obtain t : ae Been Approached by Stranger | Aaa SS DEMAGENG Nt RUMH ce ote aaa ain the Suits, Coats and Dresses i DeLancey Nico'l Makes Argu-| who Was Arrested Thomas Lewis Had Alterca- te oy 1 ‘ a cer eri Vous teh ee, (VM FoAes | i f i i reat Universily Tendencies,’ tate cnis institution tho tenc . ment Before Justice Truax | tion with toe ts ho Had y Wo eatin FOR WOMEN & MISSES ref f 19 offered for in- Employed Him. eained a nanie he had batter wo to these —-Decision Reserved. formation that will result tn the finding py, SYRACUSE, Sept. 2.—In the course ! teat univeraiiten, Te ero ts | , ; CUCGREAPAD OM (Hi, NORMTEEL “ma Lewis, ier atBt | ipcerniarti ce orm cee tate ee esoonmeo ie 1 stand firm ft ts temperance and | Coats of covert cloth, mannish mixtures Fustleo Truax, of the Supreme Court, | Weer snnietycttih street, on July Th j Nam newers street, ersey Chy {Chancellor James R. Day put Syracuse and broadcloth in models designed for im- to-day heard De Liancey Niooll's long| The reward {s offered by the pase ts of Heights, died In St. Us Hospital = = —| mediate service, and impassioned plea that Abraham H. | the boy, who fear that he has been kid- Cede n “Pula ad ae $15.00, $19.50 & $25.09 bbe alae Lia Mto ass e is his description, as aent out to brother Alfred had with John J Kelp, ‘ county on the indictme reing him headquarters {n the coun- a cooper, of No. 388 Hast Bighty-third ; ¢ ” z with conspira ign sob pare Central Office to-day: liverase ’ 9 i inproof Ulsters of cravenetted fab fury in the Dc divorce case, | daily GHRCGT EAL aE) ae EIR Tad Sh et rics and silk-rubber, in a series of models, N! basi nt on the Inches) in het melent Jani claimed there was money due him ne Me lool Pawel his argument on, the ends, gat complexion, brown. halt | Last nigat he and his brother were tn AND HE AR | y A i 0 5 $18.09, $22.5) & $33.50 polsoned against t fs little law. | Melined to be curly; blue eyes, thin face, |town and met Klely at Washington and L ust) i e, slight stcop in shoulders; hi [Caristopher © reets, Alfred demanded i ; 4 ay] yer by the newspapers, Assistant een on Riss cheat tae remilece ah Fe ere riaadue Min OHCIG. _ At Her Advanced Age Mrs. Lydia Tailored Suits of broadcloth, choviot and Say, Sar Cha ee . He was known among hls | Ss Se disputed his claim and the men came to Couch, Laughter of the American fancy worsteds, ree oes oe ed ¢ yma as and hie uemer ft x aude plows. Alfred was getting the worse of Revolution, Attended Camp Mect- = 29.50 & $37.50 Giles) WAN Jrenrontntcd “by -NeTHeonew? : one of his = ape eat Ing—Tie Grand Old Lady Ascribes $25.00, $29. . ey rea eee peeetlat tances preceding Be bets 7 : cee being baton by. the two when he Her Great Activity and Splendid | ; fam H. Sweotzer, who was Mr . e Gnazard, B03 drew a penknife and made a lunge ut Health to the Daily and Regular Designed for evening, restaurant and the- attorney in } for di san, | whic e 2: ‘ E b . re eee i | 2 . Charles F.-Dovize in 16m, was an inter | MORN, AD CHEN a mA Ie : oe, ities aha ot Use of Duly's Pure Malt Whiskey Bircler vice) We prezenanlewtencivelcols ‘ aa aa) (ee .4 3 arrested and to-day” he! ‘eeps My Appetite ani Cs" ‘ - gest eared unienet Ths sult was att piely, wae Gr ewalt shevaction of t tion Good, and 1 Sleep Well.’”| lection of Goats and Gowns of ails laces . Coroner. ; : < ate z > ee i . end fine cloths in exclusive models. r DER! x he—takii teaspoonful | tag wee) aang g , 7 TRIED TRICK TO HIDE MURDER} and “medicine faking a taspoontul ina | foci Deters __ he figured as counsel + a riigee ho fa Blazers) DecihFed f] esod, and tn FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WE PRESENT: 4a the nrocecdings which r Hea y-nliny) Sleep Walker and Kell from Sear, and attended t . meeting this sum LY : Ganulment of her m t Window. COUCH, Manche ent. 8, 1004, | Women's Fur-Lined Coats of broad-| owner of 'n string of ECB CTY Sane, 20 ’ cloth, in street and evening shades, "$29.50 ries Paabsee cae eeeay ad al Deputy Coroner Casterline announsed D U F FY § PUR E lined with selected squirrel fur, 50 ins.! husband she married Morse, yothat the aps acetdental Mn Nic | Rainprco" Ulsters of tan. olive or ox-] pases of news MA T Y ford cravenetted cloth in three full;$!0.9) Me ake ‘ +i . en length models, J the vase of Mrs. Couch, one of the tows tiving b or ott Ameriean : , ; as PH aoa EIT ANd women RCNA Women's Tailored Suits of cheviot,] on Fant TIESr EER GLRHRE Ey taal in black, garnet, green navy or plum }$25.09 zu i m1 “d y : . a He declared Dea Ss une eat Hele ine in an entirely new long coat model, the atateme PHYSICIAN WEDS NURSE. | ——— HAD ee Gaeated nerves an enind” an hoop } ng, nealthy con 80 ay to resist the atiacks of Suits for Misses and Small Women . Southsate Leizh Marries Mina A NIGHT CAP ely free teory fugol el) and Is aus eilailed : ge. cree’ ; ae SroRilzed. by tho Gov Pret Wats iy ; pee Sues somtn. Take two Beecham’s Pills on re- An entirely new collection o talons Ae or cht tne Seek Keown ge tiring and avoid any ill effects misses and small women, . $29.00 , wis married here from a late meal. Then you will eset cara: her ues 3 ce Creckmore, who, sleep soundly, awaken with a h troubles, réliable drug- a. a coane hend nurse of the) clear head and a high opinion Ue die aol aipetlie: =~ Dr Legh was 5 vdy. | BEWARE of dangerous imitations proauimay, 33D to 34th) Street Renee anny of the great stomach remedy, Vad (gubatititesse tev erotecitiie: ay, iT -| The an ly harmful ani are sold for proiit nl marriage, 9 oo- only by unscrupulous dealers. Look Beechanr’s scenes leit ist,’’? oa the label, and be certain | e | the seal over the cork is unbroken. 1 s |Pictorial medica! booklet free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Roches Sold Everywhere, In boxes 0c. and 25c, | ter, New York. whirh was ve sastoned much ecent death Tho wedding the judgment ro Was ¢ before the Grand Jury Vummel. |-rHe 1908 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY a * place in St. Paul “Wihat chance, I Dr. Tucker, oft @efendant for a fair tr c k si As afterward the couple munity where these thin ye he ies Stet. tor New York. AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35CG The Chatham 1S lhe — i the Seco! and ply the rh every little while from 4 LEM\ Long Island and New Jersey, Pas- A K yi sengerr DY (he Euler ta, Second and V4 y 5 4 n 2 ue! tral i rarst St. |; teininal and be leaay acess Garett mu A Apenieereoine at tee Batery, Ul Chatham 5 Horlem, without charge i { ai Ave: al Square, 4 a in 193 to 205 Harlem Store: Corner 121 st Street and 3d Avenue : | fees | = Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square — | airs qasth St, and 116th St, Crosstown Lines, ENear Brooklyn Bridgo and Trolleys. i i For a Parlor Corner. a Con ch Chair 87, 75 Famous Old Spots New Yorkers Should Know Discount fice Ae or tore oe When Madison Square was a pasture— and it was a pasture in 1807 — there was an old pear tree at the present ie srrlee ie insenuicntt tne tate is will be found corner of Thirteenth Street and Third ‘Avenue. F . . . not. Made of oak—in the Cowper- Righly asst _When Petrus Stuyvesant returned from Holland he brought with him this pear tree, which he planted in a garden Ahwalt | Sons) of the fist water-- ear his Bouwerie village house in 1664, Par ubare tin bright and spark By which,” said he, “my name may be remembered.” Turned legs, 18x Mouse an ale Ot The old tree flourished and bore fruit until about 1870—nearly two hundred years—and then the tablet was $e penaten: and lightfully pleat. erected by the Holland Society which to-day marks the corner. books, papers and me Wret ectiiney In 1807, when Cowperthwait & Sons’ furniture shop was founded in Chatham Square, the tree was a Century magazines "when Subway at Worth St. and City Hall. Amsterdam Ave, and Fort Lee Cars, Handy to rasth St, W. Y. Central Station, ‘ Staten Island, South Ferry and “L” to Handy to Bronx, Any Car to r29th St, Terminal. | of gold makes the old—just as the furniture shop flourishes now with nearly a century of growth behind it. . The discount Chatham Square. Easy of Access to Al « DIGNIE SRMDLE The “ Two-Mile Stone” was then the name of the spot where Cooper Union now stands, and in an old house seascy’ pan aNd Close to Jersey Ferries : Harlem. by Crosstown Lines. tour, compactly | there church services were held which Peter Cooper a few years later attended. It was two miles from Federal Hall. tee eee rayne mide ang casterel. | Only a block away was Nicholas William Street—one of the thoroughfares which is quite blotted out from the , : Ideal Dining Table, $9.98, it’s mar, White Enamel Bed,*#*$6to $4.20 ie You may have seen the oldStuyvesant pear-tree tablet at ThirteenthStreet and Third Avenue—if not, you should look N considering the dining-room tbl? —amertaaatee eae eee it up. New Yorkers of to-day should familiarize themselves with all the historical spots. Few of the old places endure. the ‘housewife bestows pariicular at, Cowperthwait & Sons’, as a familiar institution to New Yorkers in general, has continued the city’s best and most reliable furniture store tention upon the style of the piec: through all these decades, The locality of the two establishments—one in Harlem and the other at the original site in Chatham Square—should be ) i and the character of the wood she de- constantly borne in mind as worthy places for the outfitting of homes. . uD y _sires, This round table of quartered They give credit to all well-meaning people, allowing them to pay weekly, fortnightly or monthly. The prices are marked in plain figures Oak meets the popular requirement, it and no extra charge is made, but customers who wish to pay cash for their purchases are allowed A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT, “atte showy ia ebactaene aati is substantially made, carefully fin- Gold Leaf Parlor Table ‘{tshediand polished. There are easy-ro!l- ing casters upon the four legs and the OTHING richer than gold—nothing prettier, pedestal as well, which facilitate moy- There is no color scheme. with Ang with but little effort, When ex- tended the table is six feet long. which gold will not blend harmoniously. In contour and detail this table is a work of the cabinet maker's art. It is not lacking in usefulness, for It Is splendily made in all its parts. Onyx or marble top, as may be pre ferred, Discount price, $46, N unusually heavy bed at an A unusually light price, As solidly welded together as a modern steel skyscraper. The upright rods and corner posts are of exceptional thickness and strength, the latter being sur mounted Ly ornamental brass knobs. Braced at the angles and pro- vided with easy-rolling casters; 4 ft. and 4 ft, 6 in, sizes, Gee «4 -Vernis- Martin ; 20 i ©. Cabinet $42 Wy Ti] HIS triangular-shaped —Vernis-Martin ya | ‘| aT * Curio Cabinet, with its gracefully esa formed legs and plate-glass case, hf) shelf, and plush lining, is handsome enough j for the finest mansion on Fifth avenue, The Ormolu mountings and exquisite decorations contribute a richness to the piece seldom seen in furniture of this character, The small price is in keeping with the general reductions ruling in the store at this time, Downtown: thing for Hi keeping--- am Square Brat ning for gure! eeping .Cowp A OF . DE | ©. Eberything for Housekeeping be VERYTHING for Housekeeping” covers a pretty broad scope. whol It reaches up from the basement to the kitchen, the dining- Ant the parlor and the siseping apartment—it goes through Ouse, et, “Everything for Housekeeping” here means exactly what is not. Y , but a ti been lived get Me ape sa rt Ns tae ke Byer i housewife knows she gets more for her h elsewhere ‘hovel In the coal bia of the cellar te the su a as taraiate tae The Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding HE Cowperthwait becding is sanitary not only in name, but in fact. It is as sanitarily pure as mountain air—as clean and sweet as scientific methods of modern times can produce, The felt, the hair, and everything that goes into mattresses of all grades is as sanitarily clean as science can make it, Pillows are made of specially selected live geese feathers, steril- ized, cleaned and cured by the latest improved system, The Cowperthwait bedding Is made in a six-story building, which is de- voted entirely to this branch of the business. Sunlight and air always find thelr way into the various departments of the building, and nothing unclean or un- sanitary goes into the cheapest mattress made, ertinuail fa mf