The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1905, Page 7

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fis mn * beautiful creations for the pr ‘ POLICEMAN AND MAN WHO STABBED.HIM IN NECK. thes Garg on tie MIE WORTH, TATREN AY EVENING, OOTORER 19, 1905. rd of this doralict | kuard le was the ; ‘ays during to Canada | Guarantee To Grow Hair.’ To Prove It, I Send a Trial Package Free by Mail, Good fobacco—that’s what makes a cigar good. You can’t smoke better tobacco in the best three-for- a-quarter cigar ever rolled, Royal Bengals LITTLE CIGARS—PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS It’s good, high-grade, selected leaf in the first place, and it goes through two years of preparation before it reaches the factory. Two years in process of thorough fermentation and real blending by the American Cigar Company’s exclusive: methods, And every Royal Bengal is passed to you clean as a new dollar just out of the mint. Spots less cleanliness in every operation;— the perfect product of the cleanest cigar factory in the world. Talrolnan. Soran. Cy Me gare. md ne @ trial feos, 1 wt A POLICEMAN: <2 o> LINER WARNED Drink-Crazed Giant — inflicts Hiligan dodged, escaping Wound Within Quarter Inch {2 frre of te blow. in| aw a wuttered wit) jes tre ain years. aie Al Ci Sa prepaid, IN EVERY PACKAGE 18 NOW BEING PLACED A HANDSOME SOUVENIR PICTURE AMERICAN CIGAR CO. \ A MANUFACTURERS 62.28 weet onk ; J earlier in the | weekethey Sg, oot trouble mi n Kreutzer and Finn arrived. The} ee eee Five andere (pr apt rip cated and x ynousred Schaeffer by foree of num- GAY by Wireless from the Atlantic feel kes tow man,’” George Kryder, Napoleon, 0. Minnetonka to look *, The bark was ly th mon, the crew of| 8 mascued in midocean the [other day by the Gunard Mner Btruria, Transport 8 Gest for ken to Roosevelt Hoe- his home, | — |The Etruria sent back won of thie} ee <ceeaeNN 10 by wireless, At that time the! BRYAN TO MEET MIKADO, was bolieved to be tn a sinking TOK t. —The A 4 but apparently she is atill baal Lioya ¢ When seen by J. Bryn hi en Was @adling but 4 5 Je, Potent, Taate Good st " i x Wilson, Hove he ie or atin Wee Be ve ses t that] gold'tp bulk, Renate tablet pain 06, a r 28 of steed bo ‘or your money back, i eiges teltavaph eo Welt ne tine Biprilng Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 999 eee” Prom ike time ute rons! AUNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES wagon and Mr Gilligan has recently returned to duty | Me. Bryan to: riem Store |s ( f the 3d and 2d Ave, "L" station ; f t r d to the Second and Third Avenue “L's, crosstown lines, the Amsterdam ave ' t Harahan Ne eye te ie : | aor AE aN ne Sadie hy oy t ery little while from Long Island and New rarst St. | Hele bead ted ant Hig bat bi | is ( Passengers by the Sixth and Ninth | 2 ¢ I f easy ace enue "L's" transfer to Second and Third THE Chatham Square Store {5 close Avenue trains at the Battery without charge, bree Harlem Store: Corner 21st Street and 3d Avenue Bev sca sear ov Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square = zasth St, and rr6th St," s Crosstown Lines, Pretty Timekeeper, Mr. Riley and the Earl of Chatham | Smokeless Oil Stove, $149 Ho" Riley took possession of the Earl of Chatham at the Fifth Ward Hotel and kept him a prisoner in front of | pik $3.90 the tap room is in the official files of the Historical Society, OOL C th ss oll Stove will prove a most agreeable com- Chatham Square, ad and 3d Ave, 'L" Stations, Near Brooklyn Bridgo and Trolleys, Amsterdam Ave, > and Fort Lee Cars, © THis tittle gilt Handy to tagth St, clock, 10's Fi inches . high, N. ¥. Central Station, ; will adorn your mantel or chiffon- jer, and tell the hour of the day ~ Subway at Worth St. and City Hall. Long Island, 34th St. Ferry and “I.” > Or if it isn't, it should be, its and sthis | apa Riley was 4 preserver of the peace, of historical relics and of public morals at the famous old resort known as | Riley’s Fifth Ward Hotel,” which stood as long as it could stand at West Broad ay and Franklin Street, and main- | | tained its bar to the last. Within glass cases, in a large room reached by wide stairs from the street, reposed the Art and craft, ever on the alert have succeeded in producing man Handy to Bronx, quite as accurately bai of the Riley museum—pictures of statesmen, uniforms of the soldiers of all nations, Indian war implements, panics. Ie ie east Any Car to ragth St, as clocks costing, Wh. | famous belongings of celebrated men and such simple curiosities as a two-headed calf, ; aor Ase, A Pee OE Terminal. F more monty, a The Earl of Chatham, William Pitt, had been recognized in this country in two ways because of his friendship ment which prevents Shen Beek Easy of Access to All It has good movements, to th : spies - A . , } , : the wick rising obvi [@ .. Chatham Squere, Barlem ; The case is ornamental and well mate| tO the American Colonies, One was by the naming of Chatham Square, where Cowperthwait & Sons’ store was aes imake = Close to Jersey Ferries : B Specially priced for quick selling, punided in 1807—the other, by having his statue, which stood in Wall Street, dragged down by british soidiers. by Crosstown Lines ! is statue remained for twenty-five years a battered wreck in the corporation yard, And then Riley found it, oe Latest Pattern Brass Bed, $27.50 | So it happened that in front of Riley’s door on Franklin Street there appeared a marble statue minusahead, Dining-Room Indididuality in the Tabie HE evolution of the brass ed has Aart one arm and sundry other parts. It was all that remained of the Earl of Chatham as Wall Street had known him SSS | NDIVIDUALITY. ofthe Altos been marked by steady. in i ‘ | and was the prize of Riley's collectio,, No money could buy it from him—no act of Parliament could take it away ca room is slependent upon tae provement in quality and style from him a A xliste ng rely set . t inty cut glass, rich At Riley’s death the Historical Society took the remains of the statue and it is in its rooms yet. e of china art of th ver the home sawed oax table, e pedestal, great Beason, among which this bed is striking example—a culmination of simple, handsome lines and sturdi ness, Natural brass or satin finish Sanitary Bedding—All mattressesSo% and pillows are made in the Cowper- thwait factory under perfect sanitary conditions, and GUARANTEED IN EVERY RESPECT, Modern Five Piece Suite, $ 47,50 tribute a dise tive individuality ‘ extended, the table is eight feet long —$35. Everything for Housekeeping i ver évenll KBE * OWHERE else in New York can carpets and rugs be found in more acceptable NDER the Cow ste Everything for House+ variety or purchased to better advantage. Smart colorings and correct fash- IMPLICITY of style is invariably acceptable to persons of good taste. In the simple lines there is less lapility of going wrong or becoming U keeping” ma 1s : ___ tonable styles, sultable for town or country houses, are shown in diversified dissatisfied when the furniture is plxd in the home under the home light amid home surroundings Buyers wh | A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER BR ee the choicest productions of manufacturers known for their Mahogany finished frame, sturdily built and beautifully polished, CEN r sale ALL CARPETS ARE MADE, LINED AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE, a lining be-| The upholstery work is well done—the parts the eye cannot see~and there is a variety of coverings from which selecti fore ‘ t ing furnished that incre ses the wear of the carpets one-third, -Velour, Damask or Tapestry—each harmonizing agreeably with the color of the wood, Particular stress is placed up pure kitchen or carpets and fu Harlem: Downtown: zarst St. & 3d Ave. Chatham Square Everything for Housekeeping--- Cowperihwatt &9 Sons 2226 to 2234 3d Ave. | 199 to 205 Park Row Cash or Liberal Credit ¢ ESET Snag Soak Eve Danae ae x " € Jk ia ali

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