The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1906, Page 7

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5 ee oe “HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1906. ‘ to cut both ways. It will com:e! all who use soft coal to place a smoke condenser @. on the top of each chimney, As the la says no chimney s.all be so equipped except with the approval of the Heulth glare soft coal smoke injurious to public health, Dr. Daglington can secure con- viotions and abate the nuisance, wae agar ei [with him Scrat. MoDermott, of the Li-|!ev8 last night in rolling their series | The Advisory Board of the Healthyother verson fause, suffer or allow Department, acting on the suggestion] 1r0ke to escape or be discharged from of The Evening World, has at last] “"y euch building, place or premises, or adopted an amendment to the ordinance] ‘rom any engine or tocomotive used regulating the soft coal smoke nuisance ‘ereln,”” Frank Samuel states that two more teams | that may prove @ remedy. The boari| “It was almost impossible under that |(f, “michins Uowlers ure required to fil! | poy tits Broadway Areade last 1s composed of five expert physicians | *ection,” Dr, Darlington sald, “to se- | osampicnship tournament soon to mart at | Vent. where fe, fortunately, met Luce » two bowlers had ‘been expected to t up a hard contest. Kester tolled his high game score, while Egel- Ned 266 for high game. Allen scored another lucky vic- vy. H, Miller will | ¢ wt SIX Out of n “ Superba, Broskly1 Ay evening. ‘There 1s a aide Vet of $3 | @, J. Janeway, Janes D. Bright, T. M.| cure a conviction, ‘The prople aum- | the Harlem © es 1a rerles ran through twelve games as the | (ruden, J. Jacobl and A. A. Smith. nroned to court cried out so much that Final games in the Publishers’ League was a tle. who. Sar } Or. Dartington was present at thel:| *"e cases were dismissed.” yeill be colled at The Fair alleys, Bour- tne eweltth CPL ae TK bicod { = ve| The Advisory Gaokded teenth atroet, Fr even tae: Fron younded. finger fikd the finger meeting to make suggestions and give} The Advisory Board Geolded to recom- | mH hig wounded, finger, fithed the floes brothers will roll a information. After discussing the sub-] mend this and to substitute the ola |, The five 1 | fect for two hours the board adopted a] iagge known as Section 134, whicn | hene and home } + resolution declaring @oft coal smoke a . nuisance, ‘subversive of public comfort and detrimental to the pubilc health.” 3 a smoke, cinders, | Dr. Darlington explained that the dif. dnt renas utenta; ep Gteieice | ficulty he had in the past with the] odor to escape or be discharmed if wmoke nuisance was {n proving to the] from any h building, place, sine ckanwithdantave nae ioel ewer . tie last frame he drew a Man" won the game by 1 with any five brot one series being a 104, 161, 188, 214, ef Wi. Tow pine, 2, any owner, leuxce, r, engineer, flre- First prize in the Terrace Garden tour- her person cuuse i 19 Be. 192, 22 ‘Total pins, 200, 224, 198, ccurts that st was injurious to the pub- and every. furnace | tho Fuuruady prise at Stark's, No. Lay Sex- |? ree eeny moro games until 7 i e working of en- |enth street, Otto” Lieblein’ waa second, Ne health, He belleved the last para-| gintw uy wteame Or im cog matin, | ai Ooo average, graph in tthe ordinance, which was] factory, pr ng - houne, S drawn up by Dr. Lederle during the] f"etory, iron foundry, ‘gin: j Low administration, should be stricken] Bouse, | dintiiters, ohne’ will y hia finzer Ia well, Games to-night are as follower Alien vs. I Grani Central, Sia Sinokisn: Riddell and Koster, New Star Sam Holden and Juiius Gruber, a brother | [asino, One Hundred and Seventh street of the lawyer-pollticlan, are shortly to roll & match contest for a side bet of $50 at Big Side Bet Posted. angar refinery, bakehouse, g pate sel Gk are’ ee “i eaand { out and a return made,to the old sys-] works, or In any other build- | Stic and St. Nicholas TY Ta se et Cerin aN eA PN tem. The clause worded by Dr. Led- ings used for the purposes of pene, 2 » night and po aide bet af $250 on each erle read: There will'be a meeting of bowlers in- for the match, contest (0 be rollel a | terested in organizing a three-men team se alle “Nor shall any such owner, lessee, R BU ) tournament at Kahledort's, “One | Hundred ein, (he stakeholder, OT wae. ox: tena: SING THE! and ‘Twenty-fitth street and ‘Thin avenue, | posted that the amount of the stakes woul’ nt or occupant, superintendent,| ARISING THEREFROM, mr ae Rereer e noace ee tig # Porte e ttm aide coed take nae Oa Manager, engineer, fireman or any This return tl) the old method seems start the first Monday in April. after some talk in which an inteng: feeling Pe ards ras ary 3 and 6™ AVE FRAZIN & OPPE cand GAVE, ASSOCIATED. WEAVERS.& MANUFACTURERS. DEPARTMENT: STORE { “STILL MORE GREAT BARGAINS For Wednesday and Thursday Yes, bargains without equal—bargains without end from the greatest mills and factories in the world. The kind that in just three days have set the whole of Greater New York to talking. These are the kind of bargains that are found at the Associated Weavers’ and Manufacturers’ Store. 500 LAWN KIMONOS FINE LAWN KIMONOS—Silk embroidered and scalloped edges, ribbon ties with Kimong sleeve: 25 made in white grounds with dainty blue and pink figures, and satin ribbon to match; value 75c....+. c 600 Heavy -Taffeta Silk Dresses and Costumes Skirts made full, latest full circular. and perfeetly hung: waists with dainty lace yokes, self- strapping short sleeves, in 20 latest pastel shades, including white and black; all sizes; value 10 00 100 DOZEN WHITE LAWN WAISTS From factories; 19: and 26—including ends of lots and overcut orders worth up to $1.00.. . 25¢ FACTORY PRODUCTS | Corset Covers Embroidery, also lace and in- sertion trimmed—good qual- i Eusliny the 48 cent ind—only 100 doz- én. Each... ae: 10c Ladies'RibbedVests With or without sleeves—high and low neck—values up to 35 cents mill seconds Bach) ic05 anid 10c Children’s Hose 200 dozen Black ribbed—all from Mill No. 33 and good sec- conds—all sizes and a good 10 cent value,,... 4c 10 cases Women’s/.and Chil- dren’s extra heavy ribbed and plain, from same mill-~ slightly imperfect, value a5) Bet pee - 5C Children’s Drawers Hemstitched and tucked, 2 to ent 10¢ Children’s Night Gowns Tucked yoke, ruffled neck and sleeve, 4 to 12 years, value 38 conta 1 Oc c FAGTORY PRODUCTS, Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Made of Egyptian yarn—shirts and drawers to match—all sizes from mill 21 good sec- onds, 50-cent values 25c Pearl Buttons Superfine quality — every’one perfect — good 10 cent value. Dozen........ 3c Fancy Back Combs Elegant gilt-trimmed—set with fancy stones—best 50 cent values ever offered 2 5c Feather Stitched Braid 6.yard pieces, white and colored, 10 cent kind; bolt, 5c Misses’ and Chil- ; dren’s Shoes — CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES—— Dongola, yatent leather tips, lace and button, all sizes, 1,50 value... .. 98c Hemstitched—also embroidery founces, 17 and 48 inches wide— 2 well worth 35 CENtS—yd vesenseonneesesecseenesees ., 23c ioe eg 's Shoes LACES AND Children’s Skirts lace and bution, al cp | | eeeeanieet by he mike hapa nolatc eet’ ge” | [to year month asa re $l i —the est Heese tare O8c Tot tess than 8 cents, £ome. worth-20 cents-whlle they last—yd.. 23C JP sonid. aay worth 25 10c ae Seah AMBROIDER Pro? Lv onien's.D Boys’ and Youths’ | | a,'cuine "tow tity ateyincrecesn coe SSCL Lruckea mad heer CG Sale of Lace Curtains. (Second Floor.) Come early as we have just enough to last for two hours—Greatest values ever offered—Two lots. . LOT NO. 1. Consists of 109 pzirs of Brussels Net and Madras from 54 to 60 inches wile, 3}4 yards long; 2.48 would be l 20 cheap for them; pair...... POPS A AO SOE RAG tore HO es | T NO, 2. 75 pairs only—Antique Renaissance effects, all good values, €0 inches wide, 344 yards long; the real value of 2 08 these curtain 15 5.98 MILL PRODUCTS DARK PERCALES Yard wide mill ends of from 3 08 yds., 1244 cent quality—yd.... 63c ————- BLEACHED MUSLIN Extra good, full yard wides. OC a= WHITE PIQUES———$—$— Mercerized Oxfords and French mill ends of 1 to 10 yds., worth 1 12 up to 29 cents—have your pick for. 1c SATIN RIBBON No. 5, 7 and 9 in all colors—usually sold for 5 cents per yard.... He} 300 yards, all colors mill ends of the finest grade—while they last 123c ——LINEN UNBLEACHED CRASH—== | 18 to 20 inches, for kitchen towels—bargain at 10 cents—yd.. SATIN STRIPE CHALLIES All-wool solid colors such as cream, alice blue, reseda, black and 27'c other shades—great bargain—yd,. 2 ; Shoes = TABLE DAMASK: ed ruffle; value 394 9 Satin.scalf, ail’ sizes— 08 Pure linen, Fre make-—beautfpatferas--72 Inches wide Petes Yes wc i eh Cc. 1.25 ValUe..,....00000 Cc ———=HEAVY PRINTED MADRAS Ladies’ of] 36 inches wide—mostly polka dots, worth 15 cents—y: Te Handkerchiefs Men’s Shoes ————-UJNBLEACHED MUSLIN Ne, : Full yard wide mill endg, {rom 3 to 45 yds.—yd... i Pure linen lace and embroid- Satin calf, lace only— ery edges, the 25 ce all sizes, 1.25 valu: 98c 18-Inch- ERE PALE. Sil: c fy Kind; each es mi 12c At the meeting of the full Boanl.| John Koster and Fred Egethoft) matcar or size of tn ie i , which was held to-day, Police Commis-| tairly fend Cirothcalll nexe “Monaane® was wr mid n Physicians Strengthen Dr. Darlington’s Hands) sich yes old netay, oles Coanmls:| tuirly murdered the Harlem Circle al) ae emer ants ae ie heicele! | in War for Suppression of the Nui- Senne Puen, The IREeh wan aoe ae oe moments Kotor setGra| dtr Chaeshe an A. Tnaiand roll agine, When in a hurry, a 5 cent sance—Police Also to Aid. fremen who cannot demonstrate that] yp an average af 225 and Eqclhofl #16 So" yh Si otind fie wenige, mae it eh | J 1el| package ‘of TADS, tout aay | _ the furnace will consume tts own smoke, we ae eels nee syortt om | eleven gues ae ose 5 at druggist s, is an ample, nourish- 4 Sit aD ee RNR thevalleyas ight [Ho Cook ieteatel T Purke by the + HIGH, P90) HO atteF 1100 Sing; (delicious: tings STRIKES AND SPARES. There was a lange crowd present. 981 154) San. too oN 1% 189, 104; Burke, | rolled we, ae tet tenia ti The Trinity A, —_————————— BIG GAMES nd Sixteenth George Haller was rolled o ar < ne the big Peanuts de Luxe, saie you know, not in shells, are ever so nourishing. All nuts are, but ~~ peanuts more so, and Tads most so, They are the daintiest, most ~ delicious confection you can im Haller Totals manifested it was agroed to leave tt makes open un man... i ° Rothermet! 182 UM as Gotham Palace Match. Amateurs in Contest, Match Game Contests. for a nelect ey of trlends, AaLcuW contests Seven-Men Team Match. of ni Tilly Rothermel, of | Groat interest has been shown In a pry Tledeman and | men team contes Just finshed at t contest with a piel ‘|Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders JANY OTHER STORE A CITY IN ITSELF CPERG SIXTH AVE. MEET AE AT THE FOUNTAITE (8™ & 19" STS. NEW_ YORK Ohe First Great sae of — Chis Spring's Shoes. When you r ‘PRICES ARE GOING UP steadily. Leather has advanced, shoe-tindings : have advanéed. The very evelet ho ing shoes cost more than they di id these iiems keep in mind the fact that SHOE have advanced, labor prices and silk thread used in mak- 0. Unless you buy your shoes here you will pay anywhere from 50c. to $1.00 more air this season to get the same grade of shoes as last vertised brands of shoes that have most reason to main to “get oven” by introducing higher-priced lines. Shoes to Sell tar Under Market Value. We have been collecting these skilfully, quietly and painstakingly for two months. They are chiefly represented in rather small but very choice lots of 1,200 to 4.800 pairs—late orders and various choice “pi k-ups” from good mannfacturers. These shoes are worth to-day twenty-five per cent. more than when we bought them, so rapidly has the market advanced. But here they ave—all at bargain prices. The values we put on them are, in accordance with our inflexible rule, are the prices at whic the same shoes are now selling elsewhere, or, if bought in the usual way, would be sold by ns. ‘ va i \| att Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes |Women’s $2.00 Oxfords (A",/\%°i' |Men’s $3.00 Shoes;-[himive ret neat. —Dongola kid iace shoes In wide widths; | calf; oxfords with fairly thick Viel kid and box calf; each style also vici kid shoes, button and lace styles, In | soles: also some Nghter ones in 95c has welted soles; all'sizes; three 1 90 narrow widths. A small but very choice high-heel oxfords.............00.65 dollars never bought a better shoe e lot. Among the three styles you R pan a ° —Dongola Kid, mnt will surely find your size, Sale price, 75€ Boys’ $2.50 Shoes Ticeene uname Girls $1.25 Shoes ;;, and la ce shoes for dress wear; just as good as any| Shoes, with patent leather tips, in@5c all sizes up to size 2... aes Women’s $2.59 Shoes jy1¢. piucher | shoe rold elsewhere at $2.60, and eras: * lk. | We offer all sizes at this low 1 35 , ne, Soft Viel shape, vic kid lace shoes; regulation wa War otters allfetsee (at this low ‘ Children’s Shoes _Sott, Viel Hoa vithmtenpieathice tip anes 5 | ‘The best and| biack, button and 1 styles ith patent leather tips; all sizes, 1 0 @ = hack, Ly eT ae . Women's $3.50 Shoes jevest styies| in cach; sizes 5 to 8, 85%; sizes 2 50c 4 . —Box calf shoes in in kidskin and patent coltskin; button, lace} to 6.........06++eeeeee RL 5, S Boys’ $2.00 Shoes jac “and Blucher | and Blucher styles; narrow and wide ‘toes; | while here for the bargai: shoes, have the Cuban and military heels, and all 5 best rk show you the new Arch supporter Foot styles, with stout soles, the bes 1 35 the pretty foxing and ‘dull-top 1.95 Sete eau ® tL hor sible to make; nee: aii hivweae ane. combinations; all sizes, all widths, (lege! Cooper Store, 2d Fioor, East.) ; Fresh Air tor Baty. | Waterials tor China Decorating Tt’s as necessary as food and far better than medicine. i | — The newest . Even the heavily A 4 1 prices have been obliged ] And Yet We Have 20,000 Pairs of Spring Style € 4, ‘ Our Artists’ Materials Store Is complete—the china-painters get . ‘ their wants attended to as carefully as all other classes of artists. As — r prices % Get is Sa aa bret bills, for the prices we ask, we learned the other day that there were deal- it's clioapee than doc ts i ers who were buying certain goods from us, at our regular reteil flr Here!s our assortment: ures, in preference to getting them trom wholesalers at their regular’ English seh ay 00 to $40,00 wholesale figures, Reed Carriages..... $7.75 to $25.00 Here are some facts that will interest every ¥ man or woman who ever puts brush to ching: sic SS cali SRS aS Sal a A Hood Carriages... $21.00 to $39.75 as Hasburg's or Marshing’s Gold, a box......50c Hood Go-Carts.....$22.25 to $35.00 3 Fry's China Colors, in choice of following Reclining Go-Carts $6.75 to $37.50 yj colors, & ViAl....sseceeees 150%! Folding Go-Carts... $1.95 to $16.95 4 Ya, iF ” SOMPADOUR DARK BROWN. Twin’ Vehicles......$14,50 to $24.50 | £e SC: . GERMAN BLACK: IVORY BLACK, j +Hood Folding Go-Carts, = OLIVE GREEN. SEVRES BLUE. $15.00 to $19.50 = Taine lwveee Bae id Y \ YELLOW BROWN IMPERIAL IVORY. Sonne pa? \~ APPLE GREEN. FINISHING BROWN. » Ruby, per vial... Bo f D OA e March Sale of Anson's Halr “° China Painting Material Medteines & Gortet Soods. rie fn These Boxes are @o arranged that ‘ they will hold Colors put up in, Bia Maa ais, ito ‘8 Medium, 1 oz. bottle.......- 15e Fry's Speolal tinting oil, 1 oz, bot- | Vals, such as Fry's, Lacroix, or } shed 0 bli tle . Se the Royal Dresden ‘Tubes. " , Cae aT oy q pas No, 1-18 Divisions We couldn’t stop it, even if we wishe gto. ur Be ie De of sloven! k Ore bot |S Divisions 4 .cad the long list of offers in standard remedies, preparations a epenting) (largest size, oxid) ineiud and toilet articles, and descended on our counters like the YO OULOaasiecee ecodae Ing China Palott -: flood from a bursted dam. We have renewed auantibies again rae Shove cg Cell a rae ve, carry Se ecclee for OE j : +e atill “Giv Glass Burnist ‘ ‘ge | line of the oholoest articles for Chi-., | and again, and the ery is still “Give us more!” Sale goes on Giuss: Burnishers -(large). i na decorating. we (Siegel Cooper Store, 8d floor, Centre, 18th st) Vhursday. (Slegel Co oper Store, Main Floor, Centre, 18th St.) | Wore Yew Reauttes tn Boys’ Yew Spring Sucts, Good- iq Women’s White Spring Waists | Looking, Well-Wearing, 1,85 Almost every garment in our Boys’ Clothing Store is made on our own specifications and under our own supervision. J The showing here changes like a kaleidoscope, only it’s mostly in white. If you were here yesterday you'll find al That’s why we can guarantee you good workmanship and good | most a wholly new set of styles to-day. wear even at the smallest prices. ; 4 One of the styles that {s constant, The style and wear we can promise you for $1.85 will | however, is the “Chrysanthemum astonish any mother of boys who hasn’t already learned of our Waist,” made of white linene, hay- * * choice: ing {its entire front designed with way of doing things. ne embroidered chrysanthemum pan- Norfolk Jacket Suit, wit! els, pin-tucked and joined with Knickerbocker or plain beading. Specially priced at,. Sl trousers; neat, stylish col- * The Eollenne Waist; a very effective style, in. white rep, with fancy designed and Cues $1.50 Double-breasted Belt Suits, OKO ..eeeee es 4 Tingerls Waists, with embroidered with Knickerbocker trous- ; yoke, edged with Val. lace, blouse ers; coat can be worn with 4 pin-tucked and lace trimmed; at- or without belt; Ifght and tached lace collar and deep dark colorings; sizes 7 to tacked cuffs; lace edged.. 91.95 19 yerrg....-- $1.85 White French Batiste Waists (as il- ° $ lustrated); a charming lingerie Donble-breasted Suits, with model; entire front elaborately em- plain trousers, in neat cas: brofdered and lace trimmed; back stmeres in medium color- of cluster of tucks; attached stock ings; sizes 7 to 16 collar and demi-sleeves have lace YORTB wi aesipernce $1.85 ingertings; finished with French Russian Blouse Suits, made in Eton style; trimmed with military tucks and lace edged. A $2.95 buttons, silk tle and bloomer trousers; sizes 3 to 8 $1.83 ‘very special price : * YORTB..,..05 Hamels favenglnapne i whens “ CAtung) Cnrear Mora, 34.Goor. centre, 1Fth Bt.) ND Mt : Wa Rin" & py? arenp Fraging Biamas

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