The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1906, Page 9

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“ME WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1906. NEW $2.000,000 | "FATHER KNICKERBOCKER SEES A "LIVE ONE WANTS CAT CORCERT [== 6a eS Co Y Sorin rs. Crowe s Crusade to Ex-| BY TAXPAYERS}} CM (= | the Bronx. : ' Washington Heights and Mra, gonna Crowe, of No. 7% gast|!| Wednesday and Thursday Many Magnetic beisl Wieebraaen ipa enya Attractions from the Anniversary Sale. | the ann of Sree ria use 5 ; ebout the nuisance o: cal her * summuréumes 1A Sale of Children’s Dresses-| ‘ fore the next twenty-four pours the feline population in the Bronx will be Sises, 1% to 5 Years. Inwood Associations aaa ronal ane nightly concerts the A trio of specials in Children's Lawn Dresses go on sale vicinity of Mrs, Crowe's home is lit-|§ to-morrow that will prove most tempting to mothers and should tered with handy things that are usually | f 7 i ‘ ‘ ¢ tered with handy things thet are u met) fill this section with eager shoppers. The styles we feature are whan there Is a concert of the cats | the newest and nattiest Spring models and are just in from the Last night the police were called upon! makers, Prices have undergone a big cut, and the comparative } values named will tell how stirringly. j to act, asd they notified the society. CHILDREN’S LAWN DRE: Princess style; blouse front, with four rows of embroidery and plaits; neck and sleeves with beading and ribbon—others a with yoke trimmed with embroidered ruffles; also low neck and short i Sleeves, with large collars, trimmed with insertions and embroidered ruffles; or Russian style, with plaits and embroidery. Value $1.50... 98 CHILDREN’S LAWN DRESSES; Princess style; yoke, bertha and bottom of ‘ skirt prettily trimmed with insertions of embroidery and lace; other styles | high or low neck, elaborately trimmed with laces and embroidery. 1.98 Value $2.75 evece BO Behind Plan. ‘The construction of a beautiful serial arched bridge, reflecting the highest engineering skill, 1s suggested, spanning the Dyckman street valley, so that Riv- erside Drive and Fort Washington road may be made continuous to the proposed Hendrik Hudson memorial bridge. Those favoring the plan explain that the bridge will afford an outlet north for these driveways which are now incom- plete, and in places really dangerous because of winding turns and steep grades, The project has been called to the at- tention of Borough President Ahearn, The Best Natural Laxative Water ; CHILDREN'S LAWN DRESSES; Princess style; yoke, large pointed bertha and skirt handsomely med with insertions and edge of lace, finished with rosettes of satin ribbon; other pretty styles in high or low bled) 98 a Now (‘LL SHOW (SHOWED Cit rr inaorsegie by fee a nvaahington SH i HHT " ! " KNICK Value $4.00 .. tree mow Warne ameentin| | ) YOU TAN THATS THE Way A LIVE ONE : eee eyetrage pe rer pnien Ale HE WORKS. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings. engineers to make the surveys and Grawings, together with estimates, The ¢rawings, which are in detail, show a highly artistic structure, spanning the Dyckman street valley where both Foads now terminate abruptly. A proposed bridge or viaduct across the valley is declared to be the natural extension of the Riverside Drfe and Fort Washington road northward to meet the Memorial Bridge. Without Buch a structure the approach north 16 sald to be impossible. Fort Washing- ton road has no outlet to the north ex- gopt,by & winding lane down the hil to Broadway. Riverside Driv, also turns down ‘the hill and meets froad- way and Dyckman street at an acute angle. This polm has been regarded @s dan } 8 both roads are fre- quent by automobiles, as well as reinsmen. Both driveways, unde> the proposed an. will be extendei across the val- ley in a compuratively straight Ine bi the bridge across” the valley to Inwood Heights, which will afford a view of the river throughout {ts length. Borough President Ahearn said to- @ay the estimatel cost of tho bridge would reach $2,000.00). ‘This, he ven- AXMINSTER CARPETS; borders to match; reg. $1.2: | BRUSSELS CARPETS; borders to match; reg. 80¢ WILTON VELVET CARPETS; borders to match; reg. $1.50. BRUSSELS RUGS; Oriental designs; size 9x12 ft.; reg. $18.00 AXMINSTER RUGS; Turkish designs and colorings; 9x12 ft.; reg. a FRENCH AXMINSTER RUGS; woven in one piece; deep heavy pi eau- tiful pastel colors; reg. $75.00, at........ . 50. COTTON RUGS; an ideal Summer floor covering; blue and white and green and white; 7.6x10.6; reg. $15, at 9.50; 9x12 ft., reg. $20, at....18,50 5 CHINA MATTINGS, in all the newest weaves; reg. $6.50 and $8.50 per J roll of 40 yds 4.98 and 6.98 Beds, Mattresses, Chiffoniers. ; BRASS BEDS; newest designs, in straight or continuous post; imported lacquer i or satin finish— + 4 Reg. $32.50, $45.00, $55.00 24.25, 32.50, 40.85 ] WHITE ENAMELLED BE with bra. a post, with brass scroll in panels— $11 On Arising 4% Qiass CONS FOR TIPATION = PEAU-SANT Hay’s Violet Cream Without grease or coloring; clears pores from allimpurities; allays Irritatic ershaving; softens, soothes, protects ekin; takes place of powder without its Injurtouseffects. Send | forFreeSample. Large Jars 50c. Ali druggists or Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J, top rod, rings and vases, or continuous .. 4.95, 5.98, 9.25 Huta Tray & Oth § Reg, $6.75, $8. HEGEMA Jumbus, OTe AV MATTRESSES of cotton felt in layers and guaranteed not to spread or t would be prohibitive at. present. 1 ‘Sal oth Ave wear hard; all sizes; reg. $7.50 5.25 1] He will, howeovr, examine into the BROOKLYN—! N | CHIFFONIERS of golden oak, four long and two short drawers, and large oval BOLTON :, BURKHARDT, Hiway It stores, "GOOD FELLOW" Abou Jerome’s Vision, "ER FORSINE ISLAND. = — or landscape French bevelled plate mirror— 4 Reg. $13.00, $19.50 | TRENTON, N. J., March 27.—Senator | BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. Wakelee introduced 4 bill in the Senate | Upholstery Store News. last night permitting Staten Island to Rate Abou Bill Jerome—may his dreams increase!— take water from New Jersey under Stern Brothers IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS; reg. $6.75, $8.50 pair BBOEEMCCHLIEE 4.75, 6.50 Awoke one day from a deep dream of peace, eas Pes epbre rod) ee the ere y RUFELEDIBOSEINED LACE CURTAINS, with Renaissance edging and iisertlony tanding close to hi hair, (a i i od OG ft eed LR OaSe And standin) clovency Nis eeevacnen andihs) quane!tyzotiwe iE ito abe ited ——— SNOWFLAKE CURTAINS; all colors; reg. $1.25, $1.75 pair o ey Discovered a figure, both tall and fair— p00, O18 TAINS: figured centres; $1.00 pal *What'll You Have?” Last A goddess with balanced scales and sword— a i ; ieee Looe ec ae Cee o Rafaibaanee euaie ‘and_corn es a py th BED SETS, with deep ruffled v: $ corners; Words of Maher, in Chel- Biindfolded Justice!” Ab Bill roared. Millinery Dep’ tecirst Foor) eer Se erst gb.75; per set. 108 O78 s fase : . ROPE PORTIERES; all colors; reg. $2.98, $3.50, each... f 8 ; Ep Sg Bele Pepaestotibcaet aad pal cea von Trimmed Tailored Hats in the Newest Shapes. COUCH COVERS: Oriental effects; reg. 98c., $1.50, each eT Ties mast et bared Aa |HLOUNGING CUSHIONS; covered in tapestry and c sconnes; reg. 85c. * twenty-si: ought mayhap y you. ea ‘ome : ‘ rr vce Sapp mater tren yale yours Just a’ glance én this small but priceless book— A Complete assortment, trimmed with Ribbon, Velvet and Wings, BEKOUR WINDOW SHADES. tu look over the Milky Way of the The names of the men by men held dear Extravagant claims in advertising Spring Rollers and finished w White Light district. He drifted into i ” al : Lawns $ = Mounted on Spring sieittal telech easvanal toraag) willeg\ Hla For seeing thetr duties bright and clear. aay anaucess UR A a ee at 2.25, 2.75, 3. 25 and 4.75 size 36x72 inches; reg. 50c., each.. eet. eit at hasn't stood the test of time that AWNINGS. Biabsee ag ne] Kove ies @ 6000) se1O 8 Pate apo et oroitenn Pan person will go elsewhere for her sec- Made of best double dyed 8-oz. striped material; size 2.6x6.6; orders taken jeu S08: oe une pated eineelpeietruck | A sort of ‘Fads-and-Fancles’ Mann ond purchase. This thought we subject to future delivery; strongly constructed and put up for, each, .1.05 town. He first put up a lac. : , 7 Hl 5 | Then he went to Trainor, A. atop | TE et a eT TES fp inne bulk of our business 13 with || Women’s Waists-sNew Models DAMASK SLIP COVERS. brought him further west to tho Chel- a a le ae old’ (customers=-peopley who) (come Sine caren ‘At the price we name the offering is a remarkable one. 20 yards of mate- feo. Square Hotel. There he was a big Do I appear at all in it? back year after year because we've - r i rial allowed, sufficient to cover a 5-piece frame Parlor Suit. Workmansht frog in small puddle, The goddess looked and murmured, “Nit!” given complete satisfaction in every Made of Linen, Nainsook, Dotted Swisses, Lace the hest—selection of patterns the Choicest .....sseessseeeseeneeeee 5.89 sitet pe landed In the Chelsea Square — transaction. Of course this is ac- Nets and Allovers. FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED, oiling. Maher's goabulary, had got “Skiddoo!” said Bill, ‘‘and take your book! counted for from the fact that Ore We will reupholster a 5-piece frame Parlor Suit, clean and repair frames, fi RA a Week sagged anh reed How dare you from your biindfold look? ene NE aa pu a i ia To-morrow, will be placed on sale furnish guimp, cord, spring and filling, and cover with best quality Verona qhat he epoke to the new friends ho But hold! Say of me, if you can oe At etrers aude tetuse ai velour; all desirable colors; workmanship guaranteed, Very special, .19.98 be r y ca 3 bag ng about 10 o'clock Maher ium? I love to help my fellow man.” guarantee backs every piece of goods Linen Hand-Embroidered Waists, ae $3.75 if dered up to, his room, The click uf By which the goddess guessed he meant that leaves our store. This week’s Embroid J 25th St W. t Between enox and thent. “he bartender went upstairs to The Big Ones who have ‘no intent.” specials ares a Brussels Net Waists, Embroidered ° es SeventhwAventen meme Ue aver ane pelb business C t and lined with China Silk, “ 5.50 gplng. "aa at eer EET ea Next (day /Awhile) Billslent ike ai bape Brpets Persian Lawn Waists, trimmed ———— a PALA ataRntanaieharcmerteeins He'd plead tor Perkins, Bae, MoCabe-— Axminsters— with laces and embroideries, “ 5.95 a ‘ a the bedpost. The weight of his body le goddess Cc: as once before A striking bargain! The cheapest 4 : } Bilare to" the ‘oor eat ‘him ‘to ‘his And found him in a cheerful snore. goods: wel canipossinly joter tel ce French Hand Made Waists, $5.95 & 7.50 PURELY VEGETABLE set Retin fo Eta saan oat! Aad jo! Jerome lef all AT REST! tial hed Sa “yards ty ine o ww o lwo 91 . 0 7 20 to . ————— Eetnan, Cadillac aquare, Detroit, And lo! Jerome led all AT REST! eeetetn this week, 75e 85c The hat 8.8.8. f bI i eee eee ie fact that S. S. S. is a purely vegetable preparation, containing WIFE-SLAYER CUT THROAT. |MOTHER OF POETESS DEAD.|| Body Brussels— | An Exceptional Offering of not the slightest trace of mineral in any form, has been one of the strong Fett Sede ON Tae euitanie : ri ‘i est points in its favor during its forty years of existence. It is recogn' Belford’s Second Attempt at Sul-| Ela Wheeler Wilcox Daughter of |} for all rooms, The yard, $1.00 Linen, Cotton and Silk Mixed everywhere not only as the best of all blood paciiesss but the one medicin i) clde Was Effective. Woman Who Expired. R ae EF that on pe fares wi abeolite Balctyi bY, t . youngest cule or the oldees “LITTLP ROCK, Ark., March 27.—W.| HART! ne member of the family. Next in importance to removing the cause of any + a ‘Belford, a railway shop employee in | garah eG Eco ase ane ugs Dress abrics disease is the condition in which the system is left after a course of med- Baring Cross, near herey conualised sul-| ort Wilcox (Bila Wheeler Wil 'l Axminsters— Consisting of ical prea ent Medicines containing mercury, potash or other strong cide last night by shooting. last night at Joes. ‘ mineral ingredients often do permanent injury by eating out the delicate 1 .: *. fort Mrs, {he . TY. seeee i: i: i ‘Assistant Superintendent of the| throat. te then took morphine, but the (about _a. week ago. and ‘this ioeeipes [Pon ee ONY . for tailored and outing costumes, @ ably affecting the bowels and.so damaging the system that even if the original cause of the disease has been re- 4500 Yds. Crepe Veilings, 1 s° moved, it is left in such a deranged and $1,000 REWARD | . . Gose was not sufficient to cause death, | With old age, it @ believed, caused her |! Carpet Rugs— Presbyterian Hospital Ex- [ana at 0 o'clock last night he ended |Se8te,, She leaves four chyidren mite || nae “srom L rer ereae hs life. ' Brooklyn, N. Y. ley ini} choice grades, 1-3 off regular price, {\ pires from Apoplexy. — EEE ——— |} John & James Dobson, Dr. Allen H. Oliver, for many years HOLZ WAS ER a Co (4 8 St-and S20: in a large variety of stripes and checks, weakened condition that the health is perma- -) with embroidered figures and dots, nently impaired. S. S. S. enjoys the IF NOT PURELY r + distinction of being the only blood medicine 3500 Yds. Chiffon Brilliant and 23° on the market that does not containa min. VEGETABLE, Corded Silk Dot Crystals, in all colors, at eral property in some form, Being made easistant superintendent of the Pres- pn entirely of roots, herbs and barks it is absolutely harmless to any part | feeder Maeva was found dead in 6 Bag tah Ld as 8B apous., MADD FREE, of the system, and while curing disease adds strength and health to every (egy seeebys ey Mate Boer, of Open Z iia pat of the body. S. S, S, removes all poisons, freshens and purifies the | sight years old" ana bea eavayetaere Pp Attention is directed to their Spring and Summer Importations of lood and gives better and mere lasting results than any other blood | ‘proud of his physical health, Last Every * Selene s. S ia the het peat treatinent for Pica Gan | night, however, he was seized with W. ) : crofula, Sores an: cers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Bl Poison an | a see a atter Be eetisea Death Evening B R 0) S omen'’s Under wear eu troubles due to an impute or poisoned SIcoaNCHE AIT? Besides being « (0 apoplexy, rai of i . 8. 8, is best invi ti Coroner's Physician Weston, until . of Silk, Silk ang Wool, Merino, Lisle Thread and Cotton, all canst FOE SWIFT SUELING OO ATLANTA GAL Dr, Oliver was married and lived at| g g’Clock. Fifth Ave. @ 9th Street, Wo, 209 West Wighty-seventh street, Last nh8it he was lett i ints Home consists of the following articles, and ta on exhibition tn our ware- And in addition to-morrow, the following zs = 4 ott mee ase eee i Ree ||| BMOOKLTN, Attractive Values: | ca away. x a en Oak ; | equation by. pies) ginliey, eat beve MGiassi, EAC snd, Westend: sy C RE D IT Mercerized Cotton and has pe 29¢ | ' joining room, She Lamp and) ; immed Vests, plain and fancy trimmed, at ag | cabled through th Ml that 4 t § Steel enamelled Bed; » Pl R “Be well pe baaliee acitisraie et phetires: ies 4 Arita Bed, f Hand Crochet, Fanoy Trimmed and AT¢ FIGO E THIS OUT ! ] ee reas oe wate. fe at \ ie ae ai, Fhe Peso Ceasers 7. ait pine Jelole Lhraed cei f If, after @ year's hard usage, a $10,000 automobile $5,000) - Pitcher was beside his bed when his ve 1.00 Silk Mixed Plain and Fancy Lace sj but - zt iB 3 . . 4 boty Was found dead to day, ne Pitror ® —— per week CLOTHING Trimmed Lisle Thread Vests, i) 59¢ ie bie ‘s rss are is ed in Real : ] ' prosaie.. He was the aon of! a woaithy : For this Solid Oak FES tre) Rneire Eamity: Extra Fine Pure Silk ¥este, if $10,000 be shrewdly invested in Beaten a ein Gs Reet) nan ae : Pete on 50c. Per Week handsome hand crochet fronts, « 98 Estcte that in another year may readily be sold for $20,000 i overs 1 yards Mat- ae | 15.98 Janke Ou Opens un Account, Imported Swiss Ribbed Perfect Fitting Combination Suits, Which !s the Best Investment P ¥ ii you! purekane ‘ plain or fancy, a On Our Liberal Credit System, “ge FURNITURE And Byerything for Housekeeping, to Ree Fie «tes Cotton ends, 98°, 91.43 disea, $1.95 —————eeeee————e—e—e—— West Twenty-third Street For 1,000 SARWAINS SEE WANTS: topay. “$10.00 Our Terms Apply aleo to Now York State, New Jersey and Connecticut,

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