The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1906, Page 6

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"INARI ‘Grave in National Ceme- - tery for the Famous" fos oon Soldier. | Gen, Joseph Wheeler, who died last ie ‘at the home of his sister, Mrs, [Sterling Smith, No. 17% Columbla ‘Heights, Brooklyn, will be buried at } the Natlonal Cometery, near Washing- ton. ‘Me tentative programme provides that the funeral shall be heii at St. John's ef troops from all branches of the ser- J/vloa, will acoompany the body to the | egremony. |. AN of his children were about the old ; Warrior as he lay dying. When they Estiviif lanl jig! gel [ t He HELD FOR SCARING : | Henry Almey, of No. 21 Fairview ave- \ mue, Orange, N. J., was held to-day by | Acting Recorder Laverty in $2,000 bail ‘for the. Grand Jury one charge of |i gating a disturbance, iast night at (the Lackawanna Rattroud station, Ho- |) boken. His antics, it was sald, #0 ‘frightened . four women that they fainted. : . One of the passengers on the train, Mrs. Jefferson Marshall, fifty-five years {jot age, of No. 77 Third avenue, New- ark, ied in the car} presumably trom — | Perisbt. : j Tho principal complainant against | fhe prisoner was\J. Campbell Smith, of | Newark. Smith said he was returning [ie On the train last night with his | wife when Alney began to raise ructions. He sald the Sripnoer pushed |@ lever.and disconnected the couplin: ; tween the jast car and. the one {in it of It just as the train was dye to ve the sintion. ) Alney then grabbed a red 1 ,”* the jidigad stop. Instantly there was « rust passengers Four | Gomen fainted m the excitement which { a was my |S Alney refused to say anything in { in what office he was employed. i ea Hf . Next Sunday’s World. _ $A New Comic Series, * $#Nobody Works 5 Like Father,” 1 in the Funny Side of Next .. } SUNDAY’S WORLD. seen a HURT IN TRAIN WRECK. Crash Will Die. feeee. others. + DAILY STUDIES. Sweep, What is more oreative of child- eh up on. the chimney oo? ‘What ~TOBEBURED Henry Lambrecht, eighteen years of ege, of One Hundred and Thirty-<courth street and Willis avenue, employed as at One Hundred and Sixty-second street and Convent everine fell fom tye fourth the ground fracbare of the slicull and right arm. He was removed to the washti Heights Hospital by Dr. Block fh a comatose condition, and is not expected to live. whe accident was caused DY <he yous man missing his footing .and falling through an uncompleted stairway. i WOUNDS ON BODY RICHMOND. Va., Jan. 2%.—The" body of Elmer Haden, a young Virginian. Sr. Henry ‘Smith, of Fluvanna, who examin: o Tamains here, found a ‘wound on the man's head caused by a blow with a blunt instrument, and @ deep gash in the side of the body, evi- dently made with a knife. ‘The doctor says that elther of the wounds is sufficient to have caused Geath. A brother of the dead man has loud | gone to St. Louis to Investigate. The family say the young man may have been murdered. {effect of bringiyg the entire train to a \ & bund ‘ | Broker 'in Manhattan: He refused to Two of the Vietims in Seo Line FORMAN, 8, Dak., Jan, 26.—The ditch- 4ng of a mixed train on the Soo line at | Curry, N. Dak., last night resulted in the fatal injury of two members of the rein crew and serious injuries to a oa) | “HRE- y| CHARACTER The Chimuey POLICE SOCIETY MICROBE—SECOND STAGE. \A FEW FADS AND FANCIES MISSED HIS FOOTING PELL Four srories.|LICOLEAO SUED ON Young Man Received Fracture of the Skull and Is Not Expected to Live. floor. He ‘ained @ “DEAD OF MEASLES.” ‘avated by pneumonia. AMA! Don't be frightened —but be warned! Every Mother knows, or should know, that the terrible Mortality among little children 1s caused by Stomach and Bowel troubles. Colic, Sour Curd, Cholera Infantum, Summer Complaint, Measles,Rashes,Scarlet Fever —even Mumps—have their first cause in constipation. The Delicate Tissues of a Baby's Bowels will not stand rough treatment. Salts are tooviolent, and Castor Oil willonly grease the passages, but willnot make and keep them Clean, Healthy and Strong. o 8 & There 1s nowther medicine as safe fora child as Cascarets, the fragrant little Candy Tablet, that has saved thousands of | families from unhappiness. The Nursing Mother even in good | health shouldalways keep her own Bowels Loose and her Milk Mildly Purgative by taking a Cascaret at night before going w- | to bed, No other medicine has this remarkable "| and valuable quality, Mama takes the Cascaret, Baby gets the Benefit. Cascarets act like strengthening Exer- else on the weak little bowels of the gzgwing babe, and make them) better toa who played the part “The Little Minister." She in turn es: who died last Sunday in Bt, Louls, Mo., | sign Charles Shaughni Grrived at the Haden home at Palmyra | Orought Ube sult, yesterday. The casket bore a physician's Sortificate that death was from measies, Josep ‘ : Pelleg to gostpone the tour wing to CLAIM BY SALI Italian Tragedian Through As- signee Says Tour Con- tract Was Broken. ‘Thomaso Salvini, the Italian trage- @an, was a party to a suit brought in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, against Theodore A. Liebler ant) George C. ‘Tyler, representing the fire of Liebler | & €o., theatrical agents, to-day. The | @latm, which amounted to 100,000 lires, | ‘or about $20,000, was based on an al- ; iL It is claimed by the plaintife that the defendants did not fulfill their part of the contract in that they, refused to votif Smith, that they would the actor that year. They declared that they were prepared to carry out the terms of the contract even now should the Ttalian be disposed to a ee The contract was made in Florence, where the actor Hves, and the terms TE? able to get allthe Nourish- nent out of Baby's Natural Food, Larger children cannot always be watched, and will eat unreasonably. The Ready Remedy stiould ever be at hand—Cascarets—to take care of the trouble when it comes. No need to Force or Bribe children to take Cascarets. They are aways more than ready to eat the sweet little bit of Candy. Repulsive medicine forced on the little ones does more harm than good. * 8 Home is not complete without the ever ready Box of Cascarets. Ten cent buys a small one at the Corner Drug Store. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablet is stamped “CCC,” * 8 # @rFREE TO OUR FRIENDS! rescrdeagned COLD-PLATED Boned BOM ra ed By stamps is asa measure of faith and to cover cost of Cascar- ets with whl tie dainty trinkef is loaded, nd iy, mentioning this paper. Sterling Company, Chitaguor New Yorke | ranged ont “He was to give thirty rhe ances. This was at the rate of a trifle SIRI! IMG. SYDNEY DSH: KOSH JONES! WILL THE CoP BE BRouGHT Down By DAVY, through over $606 a | get money from a Toronto m mance. The case ae the jury this after- nooa, CONTRACTOR PLACED IN CELL ASA THIEF Man from Jersey Accused Him of Stealing Watch Not Lost. s If there is a mad man tn town today, it ts Edward L. Kelly, @ contractor, of No, 41 West Twenty-first street. Kelly was among the prisoners ar- rajgned (before Magistrate Mayo in the Centre Street Police Court. Policeman Dunn, of the Oak street station, accom- paried Mr, Kelly to the police court. Dunn told Magistrate Mayo that he had arrested MY. Kelly in a Park Row saloon last night on the complaint of “Bronson came out of the saloon,” the policeman told the Magistrate, lose & watch.” he had made a Ination he aald'he tad fount the watch in hig, pocket bed Bot lost ‘it at “Tt seems to ma" Magtstrate Mayo told Mr. Kelly, “that you Bave a good clvil suit against this man for false ar- ‘and detention at You are honorably discharged." Reputecey eed ae the Bt A Pola vowing ew war ould get square Bronson if it a NEW YORK CROOK, POLICE SAY. TORONTO, Ont., Jan. %.—Alexander Cumminfys, who is being held by the police here on a charge of trying rel ‘hi h a “green-g game, been “identified ws Edward Lyons, New York. Lyons ia well-known to the police of this continent and Eu. rope. to ant has of Optical Department. 5,000 pairs Eyeglasses & Spectacles. Gold filled frames and clear crystal and pebbleine lenses. Worth from $1.00 to $5.00. Your choice, each, 50c The Regeneration of Winter Brings Forth These Splendid Values in .Men’s Winter Overcoats Bear in mind this: One of these overcoats will render you much comfort and service during the coldest Winter months—Fe! and March.. And throughout the next Winter _ geason too. The price of woollens is going higher every day and an overcoat bought now will save you just about half what you'll have to pay. next Winter. eet tee» $10.50 Conte Reduced to $15 Tourat Overcoats now $17.50 ; Black Paddocks ches Bag. ps $20 In addition we offer some extraordinary values in suite—groups that are too small to describe—but the price reductions are very tadical. Saturday Night Till 10 P.M. [Ope Setrdey Nebr T 10 FM Mop Brother To avold confusion All Mail Orders intended for the 14th Street Store must bo ‘ addressed:—14th Street Store, 6th Avenue & 14th Street. 450 WINTER OVERCOATS FOR MEN. Linen lined, inside straps, 375 WINTER SUITS FOR MEN. In a Most Remarkable Sale Saturda at the 14th Street Store, But for the astonishing weather of the present month these suits would be flying out at regular prices, instead of being reduced in such a very sensational manner, for they are $12 to $15 overcoats and suits and came from the best clothiers in the business.” a We've had them in the store less than a week, and want ‘ to Rush them away To-morrow at a Sensati Regent $3 to 7. START 7 In the Winter Overcoats THERE ARE: FRIEZE OVERCOATS—KERSEY OVERCOATS— DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS—TOURIST BELT OVERCOATS —MEDIUM AND LONG COATS AND EXTRA LARGE COATS, Overcoats of every description, including all the most popular cloths, com- prising the very latest designs in tabrics, as well as fancy crea- tions; correct for present and future seasons, lined with fine serge satin sleeves, hand-made coilars and lapels; your choice Saturday........0+-++eeeees In the Winter Suits Black and Fancy Suits, all lined with extra quality serge; hand made collars ! Sizes for men of every build. A suit that will There are— and lapels. All Our $7,50 Youths’ All Our $25 & $30 “Factory damaged” is t! Patera The #4 “Walkover” Shoes Shces at........ ; This Gives You All the Most Popular Leathers trom Which to Choose, Women’s Rubbers. Larger Giris’ School Stives, for Pure Gum First Qual- for Men's “Everstick” Rubbers ad- 29¢ ity RUBBERS. 69c i . lings to the heel fits in perfectly. Sizes 24] the sotey’tc Patuht, ne Re ey no weight, no discomfort in wear-| and school ‘heels, patent pie Sires ing. Every size from 6 to 14. 41% to 2,:and widths C to onal Price. ° $7.75 give any man who buys plenty of style and excellent | service until the advent of warm weather. Your choice... SPECIAL SATURDAY. $ 4°59 SPECIAL SATURDAY, THE 14TH STREET STORE’ Royal $3.50 | Shoes at.,....., Men’s Rubbers. vertised and sold everywhere only at Every garment $7.58 $7.75 All Our $15 and $18 Ovcrcoats §, marked Q-5° All Our $25 &) Overcoats 515 3,000 Pairs $4 “Walkover” Shoes at $1.98 In a Sale That Will Arouse the Interest of Every Wearer of Stylish Shoes. he technical phrase applied to the shoes by the factory ¢: are mostly in shiny leathers, but in the big Winter Tans in both high and low cut styles; also Patent Coltskins, advance Sp: know these Shoes. We control every pair, having a contract with the manufactufers, Shoes at a cuit price. All the styles made in the “Walkover” factory are represented in these sales. Nota Spring styles are beginning to reach us now. Sizes run from 4 to 14. Widths are numerous, being from A to EE..... ALSO INCLUDED IN THE GREAT SPECIAL SALES FOR SATURDAY ARB 1.19 qe eee peea eS art aaa xperts, but the rfections aré so slight as to be im- ' .Jot.on sale Saturday you'll find some swagger styles, both high and low. Thousands of men only store in the world selling ““Walkover” e Shoe is a month old. The new | Shoes at..,..... 1-98 They have patent military heels, id regularly at $1 THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD \ CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. ~~ $3.50 SuitCases $2.49 Made of heavy leather and fin- ished so well that they can scarcely be told from the real cowhide. Stretched over steel frame, one-piece Sole Leather Corners, strong lock and handle, in Cover «.. 92-49 Mf Women’s Kidskin Shoes. for larger Girls’ firm for Women's Kidskin School “shoes, ‘en kid- 98c Shoes, A limited number of. skin, with good, ‘firm $ \es ps in ‘sizes 2% to 7, widths | Gj to EE,

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