The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1906, Page 5

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THE WORL D: ‘TUESDAY bE WE NING, APRIL 47, 190, PICKED UP CHECKS MADE EVERYBODY "82 ctosue quoranixs WALL SRET. | = ae POW SIS 000. IN THEATRE SNEEIE = ae EE iS ah as) Be : wa wine pss aie . Hair W aver. Even Gy-url Heroine “Ker- | ait it ogeeae aca eases Fe Ge | a Tiers >, air, but gives chood” in Climax and Whole | Be ty = | Were trsing 1 Sonu oUt : 2 by , Soinplesteree Audience Stampeded. | Xs st ey iat His ape tuaphu area abate : Hi Bs Pe : Lube t device of its kind, one Visiting the Notion Department of The 14th Street Store Wednesday. 2 Mi rw. 17 Pete L jac - ae Tg: al apers. EXTRA- Wednesday, 10A.M tol P.M ap * NO MAIL ORDERS Filled. Quantities are limited. name of tho play at the Thalta’ . this week ts Fis Joe Petr enteen years old and lives Macdougal «: ed in a faint | 2. : basas 80, Wi the rubber band a ast nih & slips. One of great convents Spring gat de- and Ing 15 cents 2S i Senet =) h ‘i trots onnow, TO-MORROW. ro-Monkow #| ‘ro-vornow T0-MORKOW song enouEN to iow waa DOMME BL DMS [Oe , ; There are macy weeps in this Thalia | 1OAM tot PM | WwW ‘ LOAM. tot eM masterpiece. Joe walt Dotted Gorset omen a Women's Swisses. Covers. y a ii Hick eds. Tavestries apd Florat effects ugh enue 1 r & : And 72 Vator pelos A ‘ sand 12 105 and "714 t ne house as the lovely u putted | #2 b | Partor Mall and hitrary Pan ut the tremolo stops and began to| £1.08 valies ' i : “35 That was Joe Po! taking the bottle £ emptigd the from 1h att reward. and a ye! « force, Ho lives at No, 519 We ty-aixth streot Z5C Mata Floors md the audi for fresh alr. Fortuna’ Ny gets up and Pied in keeplr he overi: romonnow Mf tosonzon Me, ¢ Sa pugue | At $12.98. would sell along Wall strest s iy snw Joe do his deed ‘and tipped him off to Jn Centre Street Pc toniay” Magitarate . Whitea emile when he Heami the story, b ned Joe Petroni §. CELTIC STEERAGE CHILDREN IN PERIL "FOLK MAKE A KICK’ FROM RUNAWAY. Written Con of In ; q Salmon or Fl le Ticehs: j ne ae | 6c Ginghams. oe the Price We Quote. &9c Third Main Floor.) Fourth Floor.) Vist Floor.) Sixth Foor.) | ae ennem rams eRe Sixth Toor. Turkish Couches at $14. IS a Identical With Those Sold Elsewhere at $21. 00” Dressers, mode o MU Steet Speinie vu aint to Collector! Man Who Stopped Frightened | 4 "sr inate Crowding Animal May Die as Re- | 8 fatind "2 pbttne fy pany The tom! sales of stocks to-day were and Poor Meals. sult of Injuries. $5,700 shares, and of bonds $3,259,000 el a 25¢ and 18¢ VYourth Pleo; Sewing Machines | WHEAT MAKES GAINS of th Scores of nurse girls and children nar- |p Tone steetass 16 | romply escaped veetloua injury, thie ter: IN FAIR TRADING, | #2 t hunde ternon when Peter Polidino. of No, 95) : ‘ St an to. Raxter street, risked his life t@ etod| wheat prices were ht a5 of horse on Lexinmon avenue, | market to-day on good Celtic, r Ono Hus red and Twenty exchth | jarge Cc tal demand s . PB Succeeded, but he 1s/ tn al) po went Ir Insietartonn'| cron tcbuntey aren [eaveraules 8 rey a3 five scalp! was fair. r i nominally Airh and contusion rs | Now, Zork'e, opening The horse 8 owned by One Hund: $ prices were ie ey % ft ‘law Was the | 1907, 48 yids" Sin3 P for| i i 3 i cae te horse | COTTON PRICES FIRM vc v7, Neook them. With | ON GOOD CABLES : t Of fright bal? a domn nurse: manged of the Way as th their currages rurKiway BWept ag Cotton opened 4 to 7 points hieher In Av One Hundred and Twenty-aixtn| the market to-day, being street Detect » of the East] ohieny by the cables wi “BIXth street ‘ee a nped tor the horse's head. | 9 Points bett Eat chads div struck Ule shaft and was Knooked | carly furry bus! 6 Quiet he over and over into the gutter, | the undertone of the marke! short aa nars (hort beds The opening prices wer; April, 1 horse gulloping straight north watw With Wernet and chudren’on bows sides the | bid; May, 1193 to 1.34: June, July, 1135 to 1.2%; August. 1 Sepetmber, 10.73 bid; Octot November, 10.3 offered to 10.4; January, 1 1000 36.50 3700 37.50 cPhird Blo ld 2 ty $1.98 Great Beroans in Lace Clurtams. | Pisusand of Pairs of Crisp Ne Cee Ge Extraordinary Price Reductions. nd splendid branch of THE 14TH STREET STORE is Pitch ble a The Motorist’ 5 Deiight —the “LITHOLIN” Waterproofea Ltnen Cellar, You can drive your car in a ériving rain er snow as daar or an far an you wish and your “LITHOLIN” Linen Collar and Cuks will say rresh end for almost a Just as he was eotive | Conway|j runaway and hi 0, 0. he . 10.68 to 10.0; ino had beer, taken to the ster, r, was 4g res ed for having n wslectod to hitch horse. He was arraigned later in Harlem Court, that the great Spri me renovation peric y aoe to meet every demand t We make a specialty of making Sip Covers and Re upholstering Furniture, Also of making and putting up Shades and Awnings. These special barga 31.00 Ruffled Mu Gurtat me five tuck | "Not cettulots or rubber, ee — bat LINEN, and. STYTIBH tBrea at er of us, Collam 35 conta, Yards Ruffled Maslin. very pleer quality with ie LONDON STOCKS UP, BUT TRADING DULL, made 396 full) hemets « ® 934 ‘»| SECOR TAKES CLUB LONDON, April 17.—Suppites of money Surtalnn, | ie sh ce eee Sina FIGHT INTO COURT. were abundant In the market to-~lay. ty dee] ae Discounts were firm, Trading on the Stock Exchange opened with a cheerful trouble in the exclusive Freeport| tone, but business was inactive, the ¢ report, I, I, came ta a head | market not having fully recovered from when Howard Secor, a lawyer, | the holiday {nactivity, many operators Ly in supeHon to keep the Board I] being absent. nsols were a shade rom expelling him, and continuance oo Maddox, in the Supreme iaheeatips oklyn, to prevent the club wm his apartinents In the Ac Jers. All Dozen yarda New € icipation of reports ay tho ecor #ald that the club has been try ASKS SPECIAL LICENSE a) to drive for two yeur irregular and ad- alleged the we DORAN vwtien fe anton Pacific did GROCERY DEPARTMENT of THE 14TH STREET STORE makes it | | TO WED IN ENGLAND. P cioted atc | Mea MLW Heerm lanes, te iS ms igiy ser example of the manner in which the sple i “te the tat General Public to purchase Groceries, Meets, Fish, D catessen, etc., here, Mail and Telephone orders given L WW , WOnE ten nce | _ Forelgners were say: firm. Runes esous tS Aillionaire yck oO] $C nur his offer | Imperial founs suffered from the an- soo os ention. ‘i Mul pets HEE UE + but tle: offer Oincoment of the datatia ofthe Ay pronipt att 5 — : Mak Zequest mand- | loan, the Issue price, 8%, boing: balow ex sf mirailaree Hest . EIEN tain his pectations, Jaranese Imperial sixes of | ree : “4 lour ae HV aneRpeNES E hi SALARIED Be a Tae Smoked Beef Tongues S—close A Beer rTGaKu es c cream malic PillSbury’s Best Ox shop ‘anterbury to wed M 5 Maniese, of Stettin, Prus > iy ICK ENS Mr. Wy who Nas been in Euron ‘ y W York makes his homi Just received a new importation of LONG MOU: MIRE finest quat- it N 4) Tae manager ity FRENCH GLACE KID GLOVES, in Black and White. Also the celebrated ee = | C oe M WEST 14TH ST CG 4 L. M. B. GLOVES pre T 107 | 106 BEST IN THE WORLD, in the @pvest colors,including Black and White, WPER HW, AIT’s Ww, aL t 12 Button Lengths ........ ae rere ais cow Reliable’ 106 Y mes anc eRe 16 Button Lengths | ‘4 Furniture. Car sate Beds ane Beddii white onl Upholstery Good Fy 2.50 Everything for Nousekeeping | ny 2 and 3 We Hate of LONG SILK LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT AIR 2 and 16 Button, Length MC SUSQUE West 14 Strect vr 6** Ave | ° art te, Alice Blue, Sky Blue, Pongee and Green, at.. 1-00, 1,25, 1.50 Pd ceed an : Silk Specials. Flatbush Ave An4Fulton Streets 9. | a 26 INCH BLACK TAFFETA, warranted for wear, Value 1,00 at.....+..69¢ 47) (Yi 106 | : { 24 INCH PUNJAB PONGEES, {ull line of shades. Value 69c., at. OWPERTHWA\T& sor} | 8." 756 | iL. SILK LUMINEAUX, all shades, 24 inches wide. Value 1,00. owen) WEST 125TH ST., 7TH @ 8TH AVES. | World Wants Work Wonders, 986 | SGcoNNi TAS iaree Ge | ah San Bias, oa,

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