The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1906, Page 11

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{ County i vived bad six ohildren. ‘f wake ight the cle lenly frees MAY BUILD LINE QPPOSING B. fT. Committee of 100 Brooklyn- ites Resolves to Compete with East N. Y. Line. Many influential citizens and repre- sentatives of the Allied Boards of Trade of Brooklyn, representing thou- eands of Brooklynites who are malc-ng | @ strenuous fight for adequate transit facilities by the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- git monopoly, registered thelr emphatic denunciation of Brookiyn Rapid Transit methods at a meeting in the Kings Court-House Inst night, It was the meeting of the committee | of one huadred appointed by Borough President Coler. When sp heard it was the : that an independ B, R..T. should be built, and plans and suggestions to attain that result were | advanced. | President Coler added interest to the | meeting by~announcing that he had se- | Jected from the committee the following members to act with him as an execu-| tive committee on all questions of pub- | lic interest: Don C., Seitz, Charles M. Judson G. Wall, son B. Kilimer, Nathaniel H. Levi, George W. James McKeen, John B. C ‘William> McCarroll, Frederick Higgins, | Thomas P, Peters, Nel-| Herbert L. Bridgman, | Wh In Manhattan a Justice, named Deuel, Was as slow to move on as a meuel. AID AGAINST THE B.R. T. | Bergen Street Car Line Charge, Two Fares Instead of One to | Woodhaven Passengers. At @ large and enthusiastic meeting of the Jefferson Democratic Club of the Bighteenth Assembly District, uppor| sootion, Brookiyn, George J. Hogan pre- | siding, held last night, many indignant | protests wero made against the way | patrons of the Bergen street line of tho Brookiyn Rapid Transit are treated. | A new schedule, ich went into ef- fect Feb. 1, included running cars to tiie ‘Albany avenue barn only, upan which, continuous trip tickets were not issued and an sfditiona! fare trom there on} coliected, notwithstanding that this line | advertises thelr terminal as Woodhaven. | A resolution protesting agaist this arrangement was adopted and 4a com mittee was Appointed to take up the matter with Rorough President Coler. ees Royal Faneral Feb. 18. Ht Feb. 7.—By order of funeral of the late ay Christian will be held Feb. 18. ® ioe \ That Craving for “To the Bench though hes gleued” Said Jerome; “I'll be reued And remove him, by Jingo!” (How creuel!) Roa eecenceemen een SPQ. bint Elwin 8. Piper and Charles | . Mott. eves Coler, in a speech, said: “It may seem to you a novel ideb for | en official to attempt to get together an advigory committee of the citizins of the erough, elected to give the people what they want. I think that, the government is growing to that extent that when the, people want something it is the duty of! the official b: follow out their ideas | INSURANCE MAN STRICKEN ON STREE on Madison Avenue, Dies m + Bellevue Hospital. H. H. Hobbs, who was in the ins but I believe 1 was|H, H. Hobbs, Found Unconssious Jarce business, and resided at the Hotel Carlton, Fifty-fourtn street and Broad- way, died in Bellevue Hospital early * to-day He had been found unconscious | on the sidewalk at Madison avenue and Forty-fourth street. An ambulance was summoned, and as the man's-condition appeared serious | he was hurried to Bellevue. . Mrs, Hobbs was notified, and | said heck he had been subject to attacks of rather than to impose conditions upon | = them. And it was with the object of getting a sentiment batind official acts and io have the citizens of our city thoroughly ungerstand what was going ‘n, what the conditions of affaira were in the city, that we decided to form this committee. 2 j “The first prablem before the borough of Brooklyn {s the transit situation. The merger of the transit lines of Manhat- tan, yith the apparent intention of ig- and a FEW _ DROPS num and mor, | FROM Rica THERE IS NO WAKING. Many killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- Scene ine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. i | Don’t Poison’ Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought-her child must have EeEOR or laudanum to make it sl ‘These drugs will produce will produce the SLEEP INEING, are the children who noring Brooklyn interests, and not con- hil from selling either of the narcotics named to children at pecting it with the borough, of Manbat: | S59 Pot ody without labelling them “poison.” ‘The definition of * 3 thi8 borough.” is: “A medicine wi jieves pain and. noes sleep, but which tn polaon Cele Gases proeiess soma ores and death.” The and smell of medicines opi and sold under the names Rev. Lewis Shurter Dead. of 4 Drope,” Cordials? ss Syrups," eto. “You should not ieany NEWBURG, N. ¥., FEB. 7.—Rev. a e to be given to source childreh yey st or your phy of what Lewis Shurter died “in this city last night, aged eeyenty-four years. Mr. entered the ministry of the ai Church, New Yark Chas. H. Fletcher. he was Superanuated, ‘ie is sur: it, is of what ie capo. it Ree bears Br the slgnstas CAE of Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y, Combination Masic Cabinets, $29.75 DASHING French plate bevelled mirror at the top, led mirrors at the side to reflect the vases and Ss of china—a handsome mahogany-finished piece Sones a Striking individuality. Commodious interior, which is provided with adjustable shelves. arranged in convenient fashion. Many other cabi- nets in correct styles, besides large collections of writing desks for the parlor and reading-room. Carlsbad China Tea Sets Decorated With Gold and Roses, $4. 28 A for this season, N A value that demonstrates the leadership of the Cow- <= Pyidieertnwrel & Sons stores. st 2 The set contains: Bi Bowl, 1 ploos, Sepa 2 Lar Fruit Saucers, Pieces. the dining-room and bedchamber. Attractive Ole Ke Baraltore SSS iat ec § = ee ESKS, chalrs, tables, cabinets, files, clothes trees, and all other office furnish- ings of substantial make, may be had here at a discount of 40 per cent. for eh kot ry credit be desired tt will be Bpitop oak Sek, ds oe Inches wide, 50. inches. hi; i) suse ee e desk, 60 thihes wide®30 inches deep, $0 incl Acetate desk. chilirs facilitate work, economize hile without extra cost. igh, 30 inches deep, as eomfort, ae en Arm Ort, HS * Comperthwiait Sanitary Bedding SANITARY bedding must be made in 9 sanitary: building where sunlight plays and outside air circulates. The Cowperthwait six-story bedding manufactory {5 such a, Suey fom the in buyin th Comper the cones of Eberything for Housekeeping alt bedding nor can you lie paling ‘ares slumber, { LMOST a eon since stores began their ccoratal career in Chatham Sauate, Pare sis Son: ior of thousands of the best homes in York have coi ty renting for Housekeeping.” 5 The same good work Is kept up bok if possible, with more vigor than hat you want on easy credit of recelve a discount of 10 Downtown: | Bag Laid ~ smart. ‘Handsome enough for the table of a millionaire; good enough for a king. Best Carlsbad china, of 56 pieces, just brought out Matchless ectentions of sparkling ct cut glass, presse ght glass aod vehina sets for DRINK Don‘ stand idly by and allow some poor unfortunate victim of the drink habit to lose grad- ually every vestige of man- hood. i Don’t, when you can save him. White Ribbon Remedy will effect a /asting cure. Anyone can administer it in a glass of water, tea, coffee or food without the patient's know ledge. No taste. No odor. It gradually destroys the dis- eased appetite and in its place * plants a dislike for all Intoxicat- i ing drinks, The nerves become | healthy. Vigor and energy take the place of dullness and inac- to White Ribbon, Rem ers, dential and stroyed when an- ‘swered. “White Remedy sold by druggists every- rots or tent by playa oy age, price $1. FOR BALE BY axa, pagootere, GENTS: Riker’ DE Boe “a New York an} Brooklyn. Jeqgusminnipn Drug Stores, New York, Blegel Cooper’ Go., ‘ i THE WORLD: WEDNESOAY SVENING, FEBRUSIY 7, 1906. TIMELY TWISTS TO JUVENILE JINGLES. [CLUB SEEKS COLER’S | No, 2. E > A Three Days’ Sellina Sale Toilet Articles. of Intense Interest. We have determined to make Thursday, Friday and Saturday three of the busiest, most remarkable buying days in the history of the Toilet Articles Sec- tion, and to thoroughly and successfully accomplish this, have radically reduced prices in every instance. The savings are the best yet presented, and only goods of full strength, non-diluted, unadulterated—and of the Koch quality are offered Si Ae INT, 25c. size. . POWDERED PUMICE STONE, bid as E, $1.00 sizee - 50c} larly 120 Ss ANITOL TOOTH POWDER, 25c. ee RUBBER SPONGES, regularly 39c. 20: CHAMOIS, finest quality, regulstly GERMINOL TOOTH POWDER... 35, SANITOL TALCUM POWDER. NAIL BUFFERS, regularly 49c. 2b: FEHR’S TALCUM POWDER. ORANGE WOOD STICKS, per doz te OXZYN BALM, 25¢. size. EMERY BOARDS, per doz... ec DANDERINE, 25c. size FILES, thin, professional shape, ot VIOLET AMMONIA, quart bottie, larly 22 16¢ ularly 2 15c] LUSTRITE NAIL POWDER OR PASTE, EE e | RUBBER DR G COMBS, tee a larly 29¢.. . 20¢ GREEN. CASTI SOAP, 3%-lb. far, HAIR BRUSHES, pure bristle, regu- regularly 30C...0.csc0seceeee larly 65¢ 450 ARMOUR’S FLOTILLA BATH Soar, BATH. BRUSHES, with handle, regu~ 2 cakes In bOxX.......3e0-0sc05- Bel) Wry 490.) ses nses dues se ses 2c ARMOUR'S VIOLET TE AND WITCH HAZEL SOAP, box of 3 cakes. 10c DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’'S COLD CREAM, regularly 30c......... 23¢ SWANSDOWN PUFFS, ees, 19¢.. Joe f co. MPLEXION BRUSHES, Teguleily 29 c. Beer BRUSHES, regularly 15c, ae root BRUSHES, regularly 290... 1 19¢ BONE NAIL BRUSHES, regularly ar WOOD SCRUBS, regularly 23c.,. 18c WHISK BROOMS, regularly 15¢., 10¢ WATER BOTTLES, 2 and 3 ore i reg- ularly 60c. and Te wool POWDER PADS, reg. 20c. ite ALMOND AND BENEOIN creent regularly 29¢. « 20¢ VIOLET TOILET larly 25c. FOUNTAIN SYRING ‘with tires TOILET PA pipes, 2 and 3 qi regularly, 79¢, and package, regularly 10c. 85 2c & BOc oe Three Silver Plated Ware. Day Sale A sale invested with many brilliant money-saving Day unities. The brightest, most comprehensive stock of good-wearing quadruplé-plated silver- ware that ever bore the maker's stamp of approval. To be brief: the Koch high standard of quality. SOUP TUREENS, large size, regularly $3.75. BAKING DISHES, bright finish, regularly $3.75. COFFEE SETS, four pieces, regularly $6.75. SALAD BOWLS, gold lined, regularly $2.25. MAYONNAISE SETS, gold lined, regularly $1.75. FERN DISHES, chased pattern, regularly $2.25 BREAD TRAYS, bright finish, regularly $2.25. CRUMB SETS,. ‘bead border, regularly $1.50. CANDLE-STICKS, Sorgnenee regularly $2.25. SALT AND PEPPER CASTERS, 2 and 3 bottles, reg. $1.25 and $1.75, 89c, ‘& i a PEERLESS SILVER POLISH, regularly 16C.....545 SALT AND PEPPER BOTTLE, cut glass, sterlin tops, reg. 30 aie HATPIN HOLDERS, sterling silver, flower chasing .. 1,00 BREAD TRAYS, MUSTARD POTS, SYRUP PITCHERS, CRACKER JARS, “MILK HOLDERS, BON-BON DISHES, FRUIT DISHES, HORSE RADISH JARS, "CLAR- ET PITCHERS, eACh.........ccesecseseeveceaeseneseneesanseene wee. 88c 2.87 r 54 1.25 1.75 : if each. TEA SPOONS, set of 6.. TABLE SPOONS, set of 6 COFFEE SPOONS, set of GRANGE SPOONS, set of 6 TABLE FORKS; set of 6. OYSTER FORKS, set of 6. FRUIT KNIVES, Set of 6... “8.87 ON THURSDAY Lise stirring Silk Sale—an Soe op-! Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. Women’s New Tailored Suits. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, of all-woo! Panamas, broadcloth and cheviots, in blue and black; also new effects In light and dark mixtures; Eton or Pony Coats, with % and % sleeves, lined with good quality satin; full circular skirts; some suits trimmed with brald and taffeta, others plain tailored, fin- ished with plaits back and front. Prices of materials and labor are going up —impossible to duplicate this suit later in season at less than 19, 50 $25; Thursday. Small Women’s & Misses’ Suits. SMALL WOMEN’S AND MISSES! SPRING SUITS, of all-wool broadcloth, in blue and black, also mixtures, in gray and light shades; Pony or Eton Coats, ‘with pry sleeves, lined with fine quality satin and prettily trimmed with sOutache braid; inlaid collar and cuffs of white cloth; full circular skirt, plaited 16. 0 front; sizes 14 to 16 years. For Thursday only. 3) Women's Charming Silk Waists. WOMEN'S GHINA. SILK WAISTS, in black and white; also PLAIN AND FANCY. NETS, in white and cream; this season's newest effects; short or long sleeves; all are handsomely embellished with fine laces that lend a charming i daintiness to the garment. ible. price of 4 48 New Spring Suitings. Ae FANCY MOHAIRS AND PANAMA SUITINGS, in a variety of fascinating Spring / colorings, all tasteful and neat, 38 to 45 inches wide. Regularly 69c.; to-morrow, yard.......ssseeeeee eee esc cec cv cecscscssnceeesceses 45c ENGLISH TAILORED SUITINGS, in the vernal season's most charming checks and mixtures; all pure wool materials and 50 to 56 inches wide, ularly $1.00 to $1.25; to-morrow, yard........c.sseseeesececeeeees IMPORTED BLACK BROADCLOTHS In a rich, regal finish that bespeaks the highest type of craftsmanship in their weaving; warranted sponged 1 98, and shrunk; 54 inches wide. Formerly $2.75; to-morrow, yard Fancy Silks Now 39c. az & x a o. 75¢ to 89c find new > portunity. These Silks should quick! owners at this remarkable price-concession. FANCY SILK TAFFETAS AND LOUISINES, in stripes, checks and figures; 39, all desirable colorings. Formerly 75c. to 89c. Thursday only at, yard c 20c Cotton Wash Fabrics, 14c, WOOL-FINISH BATISTE, the exact copy and effect of an all-wool challie, beau- 1 ] 1 tiful floral effects, in the choicest colorings, for present and future 14c wear; excellent value even at 20c. To-morrow, yard................ Advance New Millinery so¥7?Stvtes. READY- -TO-WEAR HATS-—Smart models; made of peroxy- line and fancy braids; 2: 25 trimmed with wings, quills and velvet, th black only. Special Thursday UNTRIMMED | HATS —Hand made, of imitation horsehair and shirred meline, in five distinct ~ shapes; s suitable for for present and early Spring wea! clal Thursday Harlem Store: I21st Street and 3d Abenue Downtown Store: ‘Park Row, near Chatham Square Where Barnum’s Mermaid Disported Herself Phineas T. Barnum, the great showman, was the first one who successfully amused the New York public. His ‘American Museum’? stood at the corner of Broadway and Ann Street, with its gallery of open-air musicians above the entrance like a Coney Island show of to-day. There he introduced his ‘‘Mermaid,” which had been put together by a Swede, and his famous ‘‘Woolly Horse,”’ his “‘Wild Woman from Borneo” and his ‘‘Great American What-Is-It.”” If you don’t want to buy “‘Great American What-[s-It” furniture at ‘‘February Sales’? and you do want to buy the right kind of furniture ‘always at the right prices and on the right kind of credit, you will do well to examine the assortments of this house, whose fair dealing is a matter Of ninety-nine years’ record. Most ‘February Sale’”’ furniture has been made up for that arpiecoey, cheap and without character other than a well- polished surface. Cowperthwait & Sons’ idea of aeniture sefling is the same now as in 1807—30 years before Barnum’s time—well-made, sturdy, fashionable furniture meant to wear. for generations—never made up for special sales, Lamps — E LECTROLIERS, gas and oil lamps that shed a radiant light for reading or illumination. Glass, brass or bronze in gener- ous assortments of the latest ar- tistic styles, beginning with the plain reading lamp at 75c, and ascending by easy steps to lamps with ~ exquisite _ hand - painted shades. at $30, Eve “through Aristocratic Suites Mis the eer EE 00 pe attractive pleces, sepaeae in thelr contour that ease of body which 01 ENS, ate attractive shade, The u) e mahogany-finished wood ani nial feet contribute that quiet’ elegance which everybody enjoys, especially when bind at eine hee for th pe hamber, hall suites and dintng-roo: su an is for ae chamber, and din! m outfits | mall the fashionable styles of the season, : thing for Housekeeping ne wishes to court in Covered with velour of an and through is of the best. Cut Glass WD HE crowning beauty of the dining table is brilliant cut glass. It imparts an atmosphere of dignity to the other settings — makes the dinner enjoyable. New Spring cuttings and shapes are in readiness, embracing the choicest styles we’ve shown for years. In all instances the prices are moderate, upbpieacioe the Colo- Ure (iit Cowperthwait 3 id RANG als loads Weathered Ozk Servers, $30 N extremely attractive dining-room piece which answers the purpose of server or sideboard. Substantially made and beautifully finished. The glass front, the drawers, the recesses and the lwoad top afford ample room for the china, glass and silver that the housewife likes to exhibit. Every conceivable piece of furniture for the dining- - room—sideboards, buffets, servers, tables, chairs and” tray stands, in styles sanctioned by discriminating taste, Cash or credit, as the purchaser may desire, Gold Corner Chairs, $9.75 EAUTIFULLY made and faultlessly finished, A chair for ornament or use, graceful in proportion and handsome in appearance. Gold frame with upholstery in silk damask of exquisite shades—a perfect, pleasing combination, Notice the low price and high quality. Parlor furniture and chairs in the choicest styles of the season, Mirrors, lamps, tables, carpets and rugs In all the pristine newness of Spring. Bargain Coupon ; Cut it Out, a | Bring it to either one of our sto and get this $2.50 Gilt Clock for $1.39 Ornamented silt case, 10% inches high, clean cut dial, good movement, insuring accuracy in timekeeping. ae coupon must be brought to the store mares AIT & SONS. Washstand—Dresser WHERE space is limited, this unique piece will be found highly desirable, as it answers the purpose of both wash- stand and dresser. Maple or mahogany finish, Carefully made and castered. It may be had with or without the mirror. WITH MIRROR, $7.50; WITHOUT MIRROR, $4.50. Beautiful new furniture for the sleeping-room in clroice woods and brasses, dining-room suites in the latest designs, handsome carpets and rugs in the effective mellow colorings sanctioned by HETHER you have one floor or a hundred floors to cover you can purchase to the best possible advantage here. You're always sure of correct st: i: and colorings, And there's our liberal reat pa which enables you to what you want when you want it and pay leisurely. ‘Another decided in in buying carpets in these stores 1s that ALL CARPETS ARE MADE, LINED AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE,

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