The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1906, Page 5

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NEW PUBLICATIONS, . | The Jew NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS bitionsire Husband of; Fanny Ward Wants Bigger Pile, y } Ssomailie, : ° e Reale in America eys:He:Sold Out There at the | Time.He Should Have Bought. Read the story of the Jew, the ‘Great Misunderstood Among the Nations,’ in Munsry's Macazive for January—the amazing BWIFE STILL HANDSOME.| record of his achievements for 250 years in America. i aiee Much of the Beauty. Read— his versatility, intellectual strength and energy of character‘have Which Made Her Famous on | i American Stage. made him a vital element in every department of American life. Read: jhow he began by making possible the discovery of America by Columbus; how he first settled in Manhattan, and later proved his patriotism by blood and money in the Revolutionary, Civil and Spanish Wars. what he has done in finance, commerce, business and national devel- Read— opment; what he has achieved in law, diplomacy, statesmanship and public service. Read—"™"t he has accémplished in science, music and art; in education as teacher and scholar; in religion as preacher and moral force in the community; in charity and philanthropy both for himself and others. how this persecuted world-wanderer has handled the opportunity that the United States has given him; how he has become Americanized under free institutions, and grown to be a mighty force in the body All these things—and more—are told in » graphic manner in \Joe Lewis, anglicized Russian, mill- |: and husband of Fanny Ward, 0 Was once counted one of the pret- women on the American stage, tumad away fram South Africa, here he laid the foundation of and bullt his fortune, and {s striking out for new camp. He's in New York now th Mrs. Lewis, The diggings for | ich he 1s heading are near Oaxaca, { Mexico, Joe had a chat to-day with a.reporter jet The Evening World in his quar- | ts ir the Prince George, in Bast renty-cighth street. Just as it be- Mrs, Lewis announced that she fas going out. Read— politic. she said, “let me have MUNSEY’S MAGAZINE for January Hlustrated with 25 portraits of leading Jews in America The story tells the truth about the Jew, his faults and virtues, and dispels the fog of prejudice which has enveloped him. When you have read it you will begin to understand why it is that no people, in proportion to numbers, have made a greater or more valuable contribution to our Complex National Life. | Joe went into his jeans and pulled rth 35 cents—a quarter and a ten-cent fece—and held 1: out in the middle of palm. Mrs. Lewis picked up the , changed her mind, and took the uuarter; instead, 7: Fanny Anglicized Too. “That is twenty-five cents?" she asked r husband's visitor. Yes? 1 didn't ow. That's enough for carfare, isn't 2 Thank you very much.” ‘And so Fanny Ward has been angli- , too. The process, however, has altered her good looks. She is well served. FBut to find out from Joe—and Joe uid not be written In quotations, r the man that Owns it doesn't— lpehy he should be leaving Souch At- Hoa. ‘with all its gold, to seek treas- re in Mexico, was the purpose of the t question put to him as he tossed, @ brandy pony neat Jos ‘had considerable difficulty in ing that brandy. The waiter mis- lerstood the order “and brought a etiere," sald Joe “What is this? JWwhat ts that? I Jos Lew7s. BOY BEAR CHEWED “GETS Bl VERDC | Jury Awards Him $10,000 in Suit Against John H. Starin. | Every Jewjin America should buy Munszy’s Macazine for January, cut out this article and hand it down in his family as a true history of the achievements of his race on this continent. 10 cents on all News Stands This article on the Jew will be followed in the February number by a great article on—‘‘ The Scots in America.”” jutep? ‘Dorothy Mabe] Lewis never felt Uke @ real FOMMHAPS WOLD LEW tS I have been in South nfa,® Denny for purposes. that the | St, Giles, Bu ‘Mrs. Lewis will leave for the other side, Walter Molloy, of New Haven, who Fowvaitin'e Pocogd ingiand is. the only country in the| on Wednesday meek,’ foe ein here tae ca. fiftem years. eautor would have on 0} wor here a poor man can has been suing John H. Starin for in- seeecsssooorosess ‘While 1 atll have some interests there, |cufvire on & tre aie eee fact can caine hoe Jone Mexico, probably on Saturday next °F) s.165 innicted upon him by « dear on the Starin Steamboat Dock, in New Haven, obtained a verdict for $10,000 against Starin in the Supreme Court this afternoon, The boy dost his leg m ‘the encounter two years ago. He was then only thirteen years old. The bear, among others, was in a cage on the Starin dock, when young Molloy in playing near one of the Joe Lewis pee ihe ipinks the vaaten. 3 of tered t. hace, Stratton, Chae y ‘evkian that ion’s place in ie for a Betis S Coypente tial aie A ons Nopis never take Joe Lewis fo He whi 7 | "And. Joe ts going to go beck to ng- font land just as soon as he can get there. HER SENSE OF SMELL AND TASTE trouble with me was I sold when I have been buying. That's why made all the money that}+ry mine. So I go to Mextoo be- use it is another South Africa, There, to buy there. There is no chance in South Africa. I @ been putting money into these ‘He doesn't look as 1 the had ever spent a day away from treet. Essex st bears was bitten by another, His leg CONFESSED FORGER and the rial occupied Justice ‘Glegericn days, Bere Superior Credit Store ey Final Week. Great Waist Sale eacee i Likes the Transvaal. 1 But it Joe Lewis has turned his back RIGHT IN THE CITY caste en oa gs aoe oar ies cag eae 3,000 of our celebrated eee ameranl wot tog min oe Nosworthy, Wanted for Al TESTED IN COURT Says He Obtained the Money,) TRIED To DIE FOR “KATIE.”|Madras Waists in plain Shas finda’ anderen Tov. i leged Embezzlement, Simply $13,702, and Will Now white, dainty figures and Weeasom i boy. He knew Cecil Rhodes inti- seuccrsstal After writing four letters, which are tely. He knew Barney Barnato, Take His Punishment. withheld by the authorities and their |COrded effects, all departments, TI can see Rhodes sitting in my of- Moved to Brooklyn. guar Be jaid he, “I can see him before me ELIZABETH, N. J, Jan. 9.—While eeits Petal 5 gene Frederick We keep our stocks w as I knew him twenty yeare ago, she was lying on a stretcher in front Vee liomt Soranictipa ana ead avagaed NA acl ae 2.00 giresh by closing out 8 tugbnat engineer, attempted suloide by shooting himself under the left in his boarding-house, at No. af ues Regular Price $3.50 <Hie wil probably, Fecovet, House’ Gur Positively the last that Says. While soml- consclOus’ today tne ; | will be offered in this sale. | wounded man raved of “Katie.” de- ; claring he_tried to die_for John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets pail (BLA sala habs Sin the season each @season’s styles. All, Winter Clothin, for Men, Women an Children is offered at 3 Emphatic Reductions in price. No question’ about the_ styles or ualities—they are the f inducements that made is our season’s selling so’ treat. Es Whatever the price, onr: F “Cheerful Credit’? is avail- able. Small sums weekly or Pinkerton detectives followed Paul Sbadrack, a young married man, of No, 61 Union street, Brooklyn, for weeks an: to-day, through the police, j they forced a confession from him. Shadrack told how within six months | he hol forged three checks aggregating | $13,702 and spent the money on wine and women. Shadrack pleaded gullty to three in- dictments found against him. He fe used to come into my office and flop nm in a chair and talk about the gs that were—the good things that rere to come in the future for the svaal, Rhodes never changed with men who knew him well. He er tried to wind himself up in red He was a good fellowsno airs. t he wes @ great pirate too. The only uble with bm he was too much of a tisher. Ho could have died an earl ything ‘The fact thet New YorkMs the. best |0f the jury box in the Ciroult Court to- place for a fugitive to hide- would seem |4ay several tests were made upon Mrs. to havo been demonstrated to-day when|Anna A. Guinn to ascertain whether, as Detective Farley, of the Central Office, |@lleged, she has lost the sense of! arrested at his Brooklyn. home, Joseph |*#ste and smell. | BH. Nosworthy, who dtsappeated last| Mrs. Guinn, whose home ts In Plain May from the pMfces bf 8 & F. Uin. |e, is suing the Public Service Cor- man, dealers in hops, at Non 6) Broaa|Poation for injuries sustained in a etrect. ‘Thore was a daficit,of some|Hesd-on collision of trolley cars be- 38,49 in Nosworthy’s accounts at the|tWeen Plainfield and we mead on Aug. time of his disappearance. 2: She asta $40,000 ai alleging 'y wae a rediGent of West-|that Mer injuries have deprived her of| Wanted no trial, he “I took the hoster then and a leader, soctally and |“ Dower to taste or f: money, now I will take the punish- The woman is about fifty pce ot ment.” politically, in the community. ‘There age il furor at the ‘time. of hia and weighs more than 30 pounds. She| Shadrack was the confidential book- ) and many 7188 to 2192 Third Ave., 119TH AND 120TH sr: A LABORER’S MEALS Are All Right for Him, but Bad for the Professional Man, a duke, but he didn't want thet, He wanted his name to stand alone—just Cecil The a's going to see that he was a big more and more as time goes by. “There is nothing in this talk about being a diamond merchant. I never |} 4 merchant. Years ago jonds to the mer- it Iam Bar- ma omy. wih cunaral in 1906 and loo} ‘oaperous you must jear Diamond: You en have them or credit and pay as your income wit! show, ipl Saileai No Kmplo A professional man writes from Chicago: “The food question has been-an all- important one to me, “Up to a year and,a half ago I had been a victim of stomach trouble and & most constant constipation for at least six years, “T ate a laborer’s meals and di¢ al- most no manual work at all. I was is 80 heavy now that she finds it ex-| keeper in the firm of R. P. Houston, ceedingly diMoult to board a trolley car, | ship agents at No. 8 Bridge street. ‘The and she was brought from Plainfield| checks were all drawn on the Produce to-day in an ambulance and carried | Mxchange Bank, and bore the forged into the court-room on a stretcher by| signature of H. C. Rowlans, four men. foan agent for the Houston frm, whose A New York specialist made several main offices are in Live! Taba tthe | only ‘un Increase tn pag ‘tests for the purpose of showing that oral Beaiises® So" Coming, Part 1., Gén- 4or Fulton ste. Brookiy 170 Nowark av. Jersey City Call or write’ for Cata logue 44. : go. SIT ey fd "ie ; "i Trance expose. wanted to the the woman had lost the power of taste. Shadrack pre-|fond of fried fruits, A read fl} } meats, fresh — ° ais ome era somenedy | He First be easier te Stone her ores, and | fn” A feted omar tins roe ae bread, hot biscuits, etc. Consequences |- WE ET & rae) CASH OF CREDIT eoaee insert uiphur mate large man, emooth-faced, | and his |—many trips to the doctor, disagree- LW.S 5 241-243: Sixth Ave., mouth. Mrs, Quinn did not appear able ee nauseous medicines and no re- le! “About a year and a halt ago I, be- gan to use Grape-Nuts food, living on it almost entirely. Fricnds wondered Botweon rth and 16th aban i Wants Somebody Sent to Jail. aa the newsparers | neve. ae ‘ait Sepe-cmenaee echoes and arrested,” *Jo8 med in sanded by the Court for sentence on Ghadrack' wes suspected late in te summer, The checks which had bee drawn th favor of various ship captains, haa Tilman | to detect the taste of the sulphur oF to 57 MAIDEN LANE.N.Y, Pe] ints @nd other candy were tried with like results. week. a clerk os Seen, aw Nosworthy seh owed fa Re hed hap hay Crown __Proseout or flowers, The its were watched with every move of the suspected man was Nuts take the place of the heavy Alveolar Dentistry, originated, pat- advance in dental Giscovered to be forgeries, In court to-day Sotore: shee Cowing| Séveral tests_were slso made as to her | had been discovered to be cleverly | how I could, and. wonde; ‘isoner plead r yet how I mi eee oe nw nen Ferused to he advice of cononl before | pense of but she seemed equally ed. can, make a'few spoonfuls of Grape- ented and exclusively practised by W. Le DOUCLAS unable to Gert | tba odor of perfume ectives were put on the case and aves Dr. G. Gordon Martin, is recognized FOR tf beset @had |. is ft ek = it i used \~ for gambling. Ne Gore ieee antes 3 the case ia bet Being tiled ‘betore Judge | tit ‘vidence enough was produced "to| dulge. baibthgerled Migration pty |] setence. No necessity for Plates or| Atrialwilleonvince of the Banke off England took’ egy fyi 8 plxnavure on Denjeain A. Vaile warrant the arrest, children. T have found in Grape || Don’t hesitate if you contemplate J\th0, Usual unsatisfactory , bridge) Son that w.L.Douge fA work. le, PRI wr have! Eerte oral tired of it yet, | UYing & plano. |made strong and firm. Pyorrhea and $3.50 shoes are fy OLD INTER ENDS LIFE. yet, Our methods applied to piano sell- fall diseases of the gums cured. Hx~ thebestinthe world. Wiltiam Hollowell, an old Ail at the age of sixty the home of his son, John ae Ly 2 Nicholas avenue. Rano Hollowell owt ‘vent into the bathroom, ate oP towel Hi Strips, tied them to- gether, fo rale siete hl ieeratoae end and ead, with ro} whi Seranaom. nepne nee hoa and ich he fast- He made a was found by, Mrs. John Hollowell, his legs ‘trailing on the cen was an Englishman. He melancholy im in Pat- crt NE te sae ts cpa ae not ibim, ‘and hi tributed oto me melancholia, WASHINGTON, Jen. Department has received the following | mere accessory.” cqneerning | the ary dotk vier teen, Ren ‘A dated. Sa tardaey, UREN ee arr DEWEY DOCK REPORTS. fcide is in| Stomach has toned up so thi , | eat almost anything, even at night, and I certainly have given it a good trial. And my constipation with its attendant ills has disappeared. My T can and have no trouble whatever with my digestion. “Before I began eating Grape- Nuts food I used to find it difficult to concentrate my thoughts on my work or ward off restlessness after meals, Now the reverse is true and I can settle down to brain work and com- plete my task in a workmanlike man- ner without becoming nervous or fagged out, “These facts, as well as the circum- stances that I never tire of Grape- Nuts food, prove that ‘there is some- thing in it.’ It {8 to me a breakfast ‘The Navy food that is all of that and not a ‘Name seca ge by L the ‘Uitte "in | anteed to last a lifetime, priced $100 ing have made it possible for you to acquire a High-Grade Piano, guar- below what you would have to pay elsewhere. Terms as low as $1 A WEEK. EHRICH BROS., 6th Ave. and 23d Street. Sunday World Wants as a distinct | pert specialists in each branch of ‘dental work. Hours, {6 P. M., week days only. Examina- tions and booklet on Alveolar Den- tistry free, G. GORDON MARTIN, M. D., D.D.S., Inc., Suite 704, .320 Fifth Ave., cor. 32d. St, New Y Appointments by letter, telegram or ‘phone, 5063 Madison Sq. ————————————_ ORS DYSPEPSIA inpiaus trios sOVHE) of, Do you know what it is to enjoy a good Byen if, you feel like {¢, Gaze our, deat Digeat' Of tie most complex tune: tons of the human body, yet it 1 moet, simple, Dimes fon 18 simply: ch into 's condi iuton in. wh berahdert to the, bloo ‘yor overdone or run dow ich are 9 A. M. to} #98 $3.50 SHOES Stores In Groator New York : “Fiyvoon Hoth & 167th Sue. aon AY Bt. row. Frank Siddalls Soap a cr iva wih ta

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