The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1906, Page 4

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1900 ARM [OUR ATHLETES SEE AUTO VESUVIUSIN ACTION ee 25 = Special Announcement for { ISLAND CAR SP paren N, AKIN z Me ‘ory OE) AES os) My EDNESDAY ee EN peas 6,500 Yards of Handsome : TEMPT TO EXPLORE FILLED BY WOUND- $16.50 Hand Embroidered Lingerie Blouses i 5 VOLCANO, IS DRIVEN ED, STARVING REF- $0).85 10c Dress Chambrays Revolvers and Knives| BACK BY A FIPRY UGEES, . BEGGING e) At Gic a Yard. : : aan STREAM OF LAVA Were Wielded in Gen | yyy sonDIDRS eral Fight, - PREVENT EFFORTS TO REACH CRATER. BREAD IN STREETS THAT ARE COVERED |||— ‘BY ASHES AND SAND. A sale that needs little discussion here. The fact that handsome n Dress Chambrays can be bought here to-morrow for 6}gc. the sede is all we need to say to bring you here. tp- All the popular plain shades are represented. Extra qua ve shirt-waist sults, house gowns and children's dresses. The Greatest Values in New York. Following = Cispute between tro lealians over a girl, there was a frec- forall figbt on a Coney Island t ear bound for New York early to-d) and when the ke cleared four Special for To:morrow: Panama or Java Hats BY ROBERT EDGR Sporting Editor of The Eve- haa been’ ebit et least two and ning World, 9 probably thros were werfousiy injured. are at Se Back. probably thro Lae iccebadin we | eCoparte Here is an underpriced special that will crowd the Mil The car, (Special Fifty dozen of untrimmed Ja Hats in t line, had reached Avenue E street line, Side Roll and Dress effects; one of Coney Isiand ue when the trou en different effects, er other make zo Carere, of Brookiyn, racing the Fi i here. Ww Z| We Hats that cannot fa duplica in any store for less than Serenata arntinecacie. ceaeril st H hed one day only at 98¢ Picat Flour | . the girl has not bee 1 $12.95 To-morrow for Genuine J made plain by the police, M “ce ° o fighting in e’ art of the car. One . The Imported Fre: Lingerie hand-embroidered Waist patterns ] Waltham’ ° Sewing Machines ‘drew a revo ‘i used in the re of these blouses came to us In such a Positively Worth S35. ettoes and began hem at a little above half their value—an | iF ate h belt wee Several sho H g's latest styles, long or elbow sleeves, 1 Set a “Waltham” Sewing M q | i on, The above illustrations repres three of the models. | Noyelties in Women’s Blouses. When you want something exclusive, and you have | made up your n ) purchase, and it comes righ proceed to Forsythe’s— nehor near a ship 1 ike a fall of » sireet, and hand of Bir ere street. Lous Buckle: verywhers. In the street urden on the the brakes Jame ‘end in a great siz | ' of th yomited smoke, | with the earth ed too far, came | rd the road. We found the road. | aa had attem 3 Nd Beautiful Net Blouses, ¢x9 trimmed with fine lace, Prices To-morrow We Shall Clean Up Men's stood, wheel deep, in ea aT 30 to $11.50 to $12.50 up to but es an animel, At mid-day a| $21.50. De Sot fnew hiteatiens Raincoats, Over=- oo O8 maded into Jearned that FP. the fighters. Wi french Lingerie Bioene Bbaas to eaonnd to $22.50 to $29 up to Simonello appeare and was sent to iin: pital. An ambulance 3 Nutaro’s hand and he we Cai appeared to be f ge window. = blue French Lingerie Blouses, nd pink owe sons on the roads leading to the moun- beautifully trimmed. Prices start at $13.50 to $16, $18 u | tf & Ss rt 3 t So’ eakerhim of ts a whovare ovorywhere ah P coats Luts, 2 tomobile drew up. The chauffeur recognized Carere, | and offered to take him to the hospf:al: | The police agreed, and the injured man) was whirled away In the direction of | Brooklyn. It was evidently the inten: tion of his friends to carry him off, but his wound was so serious they had to the Park Circle and call for a ambulance. ands, had been dress Carere ‘insisted on le Late learned that the lead es stand stripped of thelr leaves, as tn he villus are ash Handkere! Two h culled from garme bro ken—that’s the reasor red and fifty Garments all told; irregular $8, $10 and $12 grades. s in which has been at $4.98, to § 0. Blouses in Crepe de Chene, Chiffon, Messaline, Linen, Batiste, Frenc F tractively trimmed in distinct models. Prices range from $12.50 up to $27. ioe egies John Forsythe, s and ! aro both euffering THE WAIST HOUSE, 4 | SUAS IER) GON RSIECH GG Sne 865) Broadway, <l7th andeleth Steet “ts BATTLE OVER EASTER HAT See") WRECKS AMILLINERY SHOP 2 | Constable ANOTHER OFFICER Salesgirl for the Countess Delouise naeieals Ps ree oe EB no Was wililng to tuke me, © cliy to the gate, EMCO) are genuine Ss Positively | worth | Ss t0St2—} concealed wns put morroy w—because we want to get em out of the stor re in a single end Or Gere uegien eed 2,808 MILES BY WIRELESS, i ae a Ba a DEAD FROM CRASH as Result of Fight. : ———_ Table Cloths and Napkins Some Big Specials To-Morrow in H [Rismsietia wer went eee rer Jal Values in Heavy Double Damask E (N KEARSARGE | ecipeaeen os mena 0! Sr tainae adapted faveounise Homes. Brass and fron | Beds Se a | fenived TABLE CLOTHS, Medium Sizes, 3.50 to 6.00 cach MHeeRIRG Salant ' hannels we | : eel 5) ee 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 “ get great quantities t prices, ‘These to-morrow: Rade wanteent NAPKINS to match, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 Dozen $25.00 Brass Bed. White Enamelled Bed, Ten Other Members of a | LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES i Battleship’s Crew ina | | Single bed size, Hemstitched, BoU patr . Qs Double se she He 5 : Serious Condition. | Pillow Cases, 1.75, 2.00 « BATE TOWELS, heavy weight, large size, 6.50 dozen Brass Bed. | $206. 00, Regalarly $40.00. | ended foot. All Pleases Ali Users oa BAAtOE son, | so mgcngy sa Ace $125.00, Cee 45, Regularly CEB 00, ed Iron Bod with brass 4 erent wit te ot" | At $3.95, Regularly $6.00 it i Tt got si ; $7.35. Regularly $10.00, | \With brass top ral and mountay alt ‘i It wa t © als Y ‘ stic Felt Ma 3, made of | § 1 ve also have 8 Ge UE ee At $5.45, Regularly $9.00 = | Continuous posts with wprighe lateral; : : S x ‘ arene |iron Woven Wire Ss, Pits tpalna cot ~iry? me Room of Our $125 0: | at spat . ROS Sani unde. Salen ‘ ; a f A ant Pillows; 3 3 ) : : A m A. C. A. $05, y ett : : 4 | $ I .00 shee a fio'ts s Ceylon and India Tea. bey A tind is 2.00) $5.00, He ularly $7.0 aint, s ' Per Week Opens an Account. TWO MORE HIPPOS AND ‘ ona? she ran | A RHINO FOR THE Z00, 3°". ‘n b whirling lke dervis | ADMITTED TO BE THE FINEST TEA GROWN INTHE WORLD, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. For To-Morrew and Thursday se Grocery Specials LEAD PACKETS ONLY, “gant tocgerpowa, || ‘Tite pcery Sp | Ewit's, tenn sweet ECZEMA ano reverse Eczema is a tormenting, «stub: ITCHING INTENSE horn disease caused by an acid humor Jin the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing redness, in flammation and almostintolerable itching. An inactive state of the sy tem and sluggish condition of the climinative members leaves the waste and refuse matter of the body to collect and sour instead of passing them joff through nature's channels of bodily waste. The blood in its efforts to purge the system of all foreign matter absorbs this acid and throws it off through the pores and glands oftheskin, The acrid humor seems to oqze out and set the skin on fire, the straw colored, sticky fluid drying and | forming crus' id the itching is intense. When these pustules arc |Seratched off the skin is left raw and feverish and often a solid sore is | formed and kept up by the constant escape of acids from the blood, Local applications of salves, powders, lotions etc. are desirable and should be used because the: lay the itching and give the sufferer temporary com- fort, but are in no sense curative, because they cannot reach the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood. $.S.S goes down into the blood, cleanses the cir-| culation of all acids and humors, builds up| the thin, sour blood and by removing every e @ © vestige of the cause cures Eczema erma-| g P PURELY VEGETABLE, wently. ‘The irritating eruptions disappear, | | * the itching and burning ce: and the acid-fired skin, being fed by a fresh, cooling stream of blood, becomes soft and smooth again. §S, §. S, is made of healing, purifying roots, | herbs and barks that will not damage any part of the system, Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free, \ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs ' doz, $1 con COFFE Java, Mocha freah’ rongted; goad va Gt BbOt M4 Iie. $1, i Special blen ia or Maracaits or Baxons none Any price; bbl, #838; 244th. baw | OLIVE) oF ] Cle, finest a " SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES COPFER Bure old Java anid ¢ ian Mocha; is i auchhimer Z Co ( i ~“ 86™STREET ( COLUMBUS AVE, AND 3"°AVE. ! NEAR ST. ist OILET GOODS, Nhe | Harnisch Borax, per We 5 Mend; a uy Dlend’ of the fnest coffors grown: wuarantued to the woat fastidious; ibe. $47 1b TON pk TM roing pikes: ous hy i. ‘of ching in each’ pkgo.: inectnl.. 8 SUC BAKE f wet of liquid, A 1Se | Sanitol, paste, powder or liquid, Hand Sepolio, Je 2-qt. Fountain Syringe; 10c | Rubber Gloves, Yellow Cor Meal or ry aWeet, thin | Granulated © Hominy ¢ | ekin. snail pits atthe ets ht remarkably low To beth! 2Ze price of, per ib, AE

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