The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1906, Page 10

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UNADAN A ARRESTED there to reform the police force seatch the burglars. Go ‘way. demoralized." Was the greeting given to Polloe- Walsh, of the West One Hun- street station. by a young man to-day who had been prowling jAnd down Riverside Drive since fight trying the doors of residences flashing a pocket electric light Into gaways, while he held a big .44-call- bre revolver in his right hand. Walsh took him to the station, where he eald he was Albert Vass, a Hun- cook, of Springfield, Mass., who ‘Deen in town only four days and hes been living at No. 204 East Forty- Ghird etreet. Wass was very indignant over his ar- Fest and delivered a lecture to the int and the reserves. pfagd el the New York papers.” he “for these many months, and I New York ts at the mercy of » thieves and burglars. I am a good and T eave my money, Then I buy BOAST. Letween ath end “and a lantern and I come to York to arrest all the burgiars,| 9** AVE then I become a great detective sed Commissioner Bingham honor <t Walsh told Magistrate cor. | Oud Protests Over Long-Neg- arly tovday, expecting him to try lected Excavation for Town Topics Building. ’ : magistrate held him In. $300 for | ried Sessions on the charge of carry-| re would seem as though the troubles gaeoee ise wea pony. of Col. William d’Alton Mann, of Town ‘Topics, had only just begun, for now the residents and property-owners in West Thirty-eighth street, between AS GUESTS WAITED, | misntn ana Nintn avenues, are after him with a big stick because of the wretched condition in which he has left nts Spirited Girl Away, but She|that thoroughfare for the past three years. Them and Was Mar- It was on this site that Col. Mann was ried Later. to put up the new Town Topics bulld- to The Evening World.) ing. The work of digging the excava- - (Bpecial HRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 11.—Spirited son the eve of her wedding, Mies| there hasn't been a spade or a shovel} way me KE, Fleageal got even yesterdays’ put into the earth for the last two years. | . of Steelton. married to Maxwell W. fress-/ This Is the same property that the tutions were issued to one hun- <8 dismi: - i haa been quietly spir-| West Thirty-eighth street down to No. | Fi sey bee. rents and was taken/ $3 Uaidistance of %0 feet. It runs ere she remained with re to Thirty-seventh street. For the entire length of the it St ny 4 thpgugtr ty: gn et Abe lg Blea 0? (ihe pyeaca-}min Stern and William Eichle, went ver day Saming: when she Why Work Was Stopped. as the ded air had so quietly! Just why the Colonel stopped work | in shot lor the wedding. on the building was not clear until re-| lide, all of which nds to the gonerill: | ‘The block is full of tencemencs, and cent developments showed that he had| homely contour of the block. Iookinr | since the excavation was abandoned the size bottle, and will pay the druggist Reappoint Swingle. often ‘bean in need of ‘motiey- etther aa Deplorable Sha pclbenot athe Rnecper has depreciated, Evelsn J ourselves for it. This is our free gift, im vote of 30 to & the Orange (N.|" nit residents and property-owners of P| pe. awne - “H RAbE—Five and a halt fur | made to convince you; to let the product EBoard of Education decided, last! 115 street do not care what the reason | 1n fact, nowhere in this city ts there Wisin alOhunce yee) itself show you what it can do. In jus- bt not lo reappoint Dr. William M. a more tlepiorable condition yan 7 * Ge tice te yourself lease accept it to-d; i whose term Sxbires, in June, as | $3 for abandoning the work. Their only | than in this block—not even (From the Cleveland Leader.) Gentle ice to P ep lo-day, periniendent of Schoo! charges | concern is to have the street put back| Pennsylvania Railroad ise: Mr, Stoplate—It was a good night to] aim for it places you under no obligation 2 Sguinst him, ands commit: | ta"ics original condition. for ‘of citizens, headed For the distance of 250 feet there| At ited against Dr. Swingl isn't any sidewalk and the pedestrians The vote was chatged to pull: | Neve te! walk cue a homeay Tae bridge FASIOE DRIVES |WHOLE BLOCK OF TROUBLE FOR COL. MANNS colonel gave for his ball when recently] .,uouga auese 13 « 0 cre to atkenl the wedding) arrested on the perjury charge growing) Satu ina i all “on the evening. ‘The bride did not ap-| out of the Hapgood-Collier libel case. | Still pie..t ete into the pit sixty feet below. ‘Already | ©scuuent complaints have been made qnere was & long wail. Final-| ‘Phe property extends from No, §8| there nas been one landslide thik ans | :o Borough President Ahearn bout the ted away half the width of the street | condition of affairs, but without any apd the neighbors are fearful of an-| results. A delegation of the property. fi after climbing a short fileht o* «tn'rs,! water. It !@ so easy to slide to the|S> sorry—good ni; SUICIDE ATTRIBUTED TO | FAIR auiibe ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 14.—Fair Grounds entries for to-morrow are as fol- John Griffin, owner of @ laundry at ian? No. 105 Fort Greene place, Brooklyn, committed suicide last night by inhal-| ogjr TAC —Four fiurlonas; two-year. ing {lluminating gas. His body was not fouyd until to-day, when the fumes attracted the attention of the other tenants in the house, They engaged a plumber, thinking there was a leak. He traced the gan to the little rear room occupled by Griffin. When they broke tn the door they“found the body of Griffin in bed. Between the lips stub that the man Tattle Wand tle Wanda Salnrida Ing when he laid down, ‘The gas was turned on| fChauncey’ Olcott from the tube of @ heater. Jou Colson Griffin was a confirmed oigarette| {Badte Popper smoker. He was also a fanatic on the} rretty Nolile of} cheas playing. and it is pes Rak au thought that the combination was too CHESS AND CIGARETTES | gu io me 2eene ort) | What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, ~It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It ;| aesimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, CoptiEta Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 Lede : much for him, THIRD RACE—Six Colector Jessup Deux, Temps CITY PARK ENTRIES. Tationat ——— Lucky Jos NEW ORTSCANS, Feb. 14.—The City SOUR TH RACE'—One mille Park entries for to-morrow are as fol- ‘King Cole De lows: Paul oT SIXTH “RACE_One and one-sixteenth SECOND RAC Bari Dunean . yeu can renew the color fe) that td Gyeing, foo. Bit. more tapers fcen keep move money init, than Fou do now if you will ouly reallse how Mauch yor pay for new clothes. Dew at peat he ‘that you cen save acid wil keep your usta, ete. freely oe Talk . naw end alway ityle Parnassus 4 colors. cepreeEis, vec Diamond ‘Dyes Diamond ee ‘There are articles written by women. for women, In the’ famous "Diamond SA4AST between 8 end IAVE eae the samples of "dyed cloth cloth that st go. with tt DIAMOND DYES, « B * Burlington, ve. ej botton vr the pit that the boys do it whenever the watchmen's backs are of roxn for one’ to. slide | turned. Liquozone Free. If you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send us your name and state disease with which you are owners. consisting of E. Leins, Benja- 105 5 ery suffering. We will then mail you an 0 0 0 0 again to the Borough President's odice le to saw off} to-day, but they were told to fone ‘of the planks that were used | athe time: Se Me Anders asome HME oring up the street after the firs'| then to take the matter up. order on a local druggist for a full. ite tunnel, sleep last night, Miss Boarde. Aewox an e point where the excavation | 188 toarde-It Was a WoRe to ee | Roendt are several 5; Stopiate—A good ni ince: rings; Mr. Stop x is sErines of stopoed there haye covered the bottom with Miss Ly aoe you be going? ines Soe Aso wanee: whatever. 458-464 Wabash Av., Chicago, | T The Liquozone Company, (We Give Di tamp with exch 10c. of a purchase. Ask for them. 1,000 are sam al = ! We Give Dividend Stamps. One Worth 2 Green Stamps 9 Word, "aay, UNyIDE merchandise, We give One Dividend ‘sump tn exenange green stamps when we give our single stamps you get t bi value “ot double mean stamps. MANS&(e Pp from Bridge to Duffield St. Laces Opens At {Ass ALM. good quality cambric, orders filled. Value 19¢; To-morrow, Women’s ‘Heavy Quality Gold Belts. |Garbage Cans. Women’s Belts, fine gold tinsel, 1%} Garbage Cans, heavy galvanized tron, inch wide, plain "and fancy, with har- it s ness buckle, ‘These Belts are fashions} Wir sanitatY cover, extra heavy qual- able at the present time and are de- sired by many. Value 50c; To-morrow, BROOKLYN. was} February Clearance Most Important Money Saving Sales of the Year. Corset Pure Linen Covers. Towelling. Women's Corset Covers, made of} Pure linen Towelling, ing yds., ex- round neck,}tra heavy half bleached crash,’ for trimmed with narrow lace, full blouse; 4 roller or dish towels; will wash, white, all sizes, None C. O. D, and no mail§ soft and heavy. None C. O. D: Limit 2WDcieserr, 2c C.ac. 20 yards. Scitmnct 6c ity, with flush bottom. No mail or telephone orders filied on this item. Enamel and Brass Beds, $11.75 \ TTRACTIVE in appearance, sturdity made, braced at the angles and castered. | "The brass railing and centrepiece at ihe top give ae bed character, intensify its beauty and proclaim Bee nital enough for the mansion—good enough, [ff The enamel bed is always in correct taste. It ers into any color scheme and becomes a har- jious part. regular $15.50 value. ; ibtave you investigated the merits of the Cowper- oa sanitary bedding? Sturdy Oak Dressers, $10.50 , TURDINESS characterizes all of the Cowperthwait & Sons’ . furniture, whether it be a parlor piece or an inexpensive dresser, The illustration, represents a carefully made oak dresser, with: 19x40 top, 20x24 mirror, and four drawers. The wood is thoroughly seasoned and nicely finished. There's just enough carving at the top to give the piece that dignity which one likes to see in furniture of this character. Sturdily made and finished in the proper way. Other dressers in mahogany, birdseye maple, birch and enamel. Beautiful Mahogany Or all the woods used in making fine furniture, mahogany takes precedence nen richness is desired. improves it—intensifies its color anl lends a nzw.charm grain. mahogany chairs, with their leather cushions and broad will grace any home, however handsomely it may be ished. The cabinet work is unexcelled . Arm Chairs, Chairs, $13.15 $7.50 Kitchen chairs, office chairs, hall chairs, easy ch: ous for the whole house. ake ans Bright New Carpets and Rugs EE N= EW Carpets and Rugs. What cheer they bring to the home, what dignity they impart—what warmth and beauty. We've made unusual Preparations for Spring. Haye carpets of every grade up to the richest Wiltons— rugs of all kinds from home factories and famed makers across the sea—all beautiful and serviceable, selected espe- cially for xacting trade. ALL CARPETS ARE MADE, LAID AND D FREE OF CHARGE, 5 B Everything for Housekeeping E. VERY housewife in New York is interested in the subject—the subject which the Cowperthwait & Sons’ stores have mastered to the smallest detail, No- where in the Metropolis can money be spent for household needs to better advantage than » in our stores. A dollar goes further here; it ot buys better goods. and 10 per cent. is allowed for cash. The most liberal credit system en- Sables you to pay leisurely, as your income As received. Harlem: Downtown: 21st St. & 3d Ave. + Chatham Square. aS SASL sth 4 om | 2226 to 2234 3d Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row. Cash or Liberal Credit (Owonxrnval Harlem Store: The Oaken Sideboards, $18 T Hi its, perpetual task. Some cabinet makers slight their work when preparing for sensational sales. ‘They use boiled glue that soon “lets go,” unseasoned woods that contract, ex- pand and warp with the changes of the climate. We don't IE sideboard is the burden bearer of the dining room, It must be well made of seasoned wood to perform) mH handle such furniture. This sideboard, though inexpensive, is well made of thor- oughly seasoned and prettily marked oak. It has a smart 16x26 French plate beveled mirror, two large cabinets, three drawers and three shelves, The dainty carving gives it character and {ndividualtty, Everything for the dining room. I? J st Sér eet and 3d Avbenue Three-Tone Rope Portieres, 89c. UST as network over the settings of a stage softens the scen- . ery, so do these rope portieres give a touch of gentleness Downtown Store: GOlthe apartoueats int whet they aay te placed The carpets, the pictures, the furniture are made prettier by the introduction of these beautiful yet inexpensive portieres, P a rb Row, near C A ath arm Sgua re which come in three-tone effets Hangings for doorways and windows; lace curtains, shades, in Growth of American Enterprise - Broa The true measure of American enterprise is told by an old iron fence that to-day stands at Bowling Green, at the foot of busy roadway. While the giants of modern commerce surround it, there is mute evidence of the quick wit and ready action of those eather patriots whose musket shots rang round the work. This old iron fence surrounded the leaden statue of George III. On its posts, at intervals of six feet, were figures of the heads of the royal family of England. When the Revolutionary War was in its earliest stage, in 1776, the Revolutionary soldiers, being short of ammunition, tore down the leaden statue and moulded it into bullets. The tops of the fence posts, which were of a convenient size and shape, were wrenched off and used as cannon balls, being fired at the fleeing British. The story of the old fence was new in 1807, when this house opened its doors in the block with the Old Watch House in Chatham Square, and both live to-day as landmarks of that enterprise to which these stores now refer with pardonable pride. It was our province to furnish beds to the soldiers of the War of 1812—it has been our province since to furnish all that is useful in a household way to the constantly growing population of New York. Nae and Beautiful 5-Piece Parlor Suites, oe t e \ AHOGANY-finished frames, So prettily made and polished that good judges of wood might look upon them as real mahogany. They S‘ MA correct styles and colorings at low prices, Great, Easy Couches ITH smart tufted coverings, yielding springs and superior upholstery, the easy couch is a general favorite, We've a great variety of couches, all excellent examples of the cabinet ~ maker's craft—all priced below regular selling fig- ures to demonstrate ab 30.F5°4 leadershi » $6.50, , $11, $12. $15 and up to $25. Measure the superior values by our low orices and you'll think with us that our bar- gains are the best in New York. Rugs, carpets, easy chairs, apres lamps, curtains, in bountiful varieties. ‘Round Parlor Tables, $3.60 HOGANY finished, jaunty and smart, with 24-inch top. turned legs and shaped shelf conveniently placed, A plece of furniture that can be used advantageously anywhere in the house—the smoking room, the den, the parlor, the bed chamber, the hall or the reading room. Gpecial sales. Of standard quality—not made for Other tables for the dining room, Pees and office, in oak, birch, maple and mahogany, all made ‘to last. Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding NITATION {s the nation’s safeguard. Sanitary bedding is the individual’ protection. It means refreshing, restful sleep. It means health. It means are not—they simply are close imitations. Strength for the proper performance of the duties of life. It means longer ¥e Fashionable coverings in Tapestry, Damask or Verona Velour in the correct seasonable colorings. These suites sell regularly at 564. Remember that our furniture is of the regular standard quality, Not a piece of it was manufactured to sell in special sales. New dining-room furniture in suites or separate pieces; handsome suites for the bed chamber; superb hall pieces; easy chairs and Everything for Housekeeping rockers, a asia and a keener appreciation of things. everything that goes into it—the = [cleanliness and purity, Cowperthwait Bedding is strictl eter felt, the feathers, being subjected to @ tt ; baer scientific method that insures absolute ~~ 3

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