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/ Se FRANK FARRELL a2 eee TI AESCIIED BY |Pneumonia and if WAURED HERO oe ae POLICE AT int Consumption Cured | ' ‘. Mr. B.C. Oblinger, a noted inventor of Independence, Mo., ean at the time noth= |, THN pe 1 got It ean 4 has been cured of pneumonia three times by his judicious were saved from death use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Duffy’s also warded off a threatened attack of consumption. - Mr. Oblinger has used Dufiy’s for over 25 years, and says he could not get along without it. This intellectual gentleman writes as follows: Tur‘man Ordered Car Into a Pole to Save or a i GAVE FALSE NAME ! SeSee2 AND TRIED 10 OIE Real Identity of Frederick Palmer Moody Established by The Evening World. t was it He OBLINGER, Inventor Duity’s Le Halt Whiskey | injured party were The curts the Aqued) car. On the enshier, Truss as mine c Hew ARE suibatitutes, ful of the exe! ae Reno} ar ASE ‘co N 0 Ave| 5 P 7 cers the ph .| Mar Ainghetti Should Hav 259-261 Sixth es 4 ‘ ms 1; Arrived at This Port Last | = Tie war tay mie hE and wednaetay & $40 and $50 Se wale os .« B SILE-LINED 3 ess VoileSuits? $25.00 Charge One. No Ladies’ Suit that sold this season for feur leaped Druises, but es Fe % -< Bow FRO ET an) Men’s Suits, $r8--A New Series Keeping our stocks constantly new, constantly 43 New York ) or $50 ¥ HI || fresh, free from the staleness which pervades i ordinary ready-for-wear clothing stocks, is a dis- J tinet-phase of our business. To wit: 4 We have just arranged on our tables a com- ||! plete new stock of single and double breasted | | | sack suits in a series of blue, black and gray fab- j }} rics, including monotones, plaids and checks. 4 | WM. VOGEL & SON 1 Broadway Houston Street an Jearn by hard st r Way Teacher to} #)*° apparel in kly or monthly, the RIGHT from the WRONG way. WORLD WANT INSTRUCTORS TEACH § EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW, +2 ee yess Greater New York Men's Stores NE One More Regal Difference YORK CITY cor. Ann Fi i xSP corner We never offer you “something just as ecod ina Regal Store,—and Teele Bronaweyrn bee we believe FERS can't be said of any other shoe-store anywhere. i Cortlaudt and Liberty Two @ooc asons why we dont: First, it's bad business; second, Foadway, cor. 10th 52197-1599: EAST 235°" ST, < : TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE _N Y. feria isn't any other shoe as good as the Regal except those made to order at more than double the Regal price. -In style most especially. There simply isn't any other ready-to-try-on shoe that has one-half the style-value that’s built into every Regal. The others can’t possibly have the same time- liness of style, for by the ordinary shoe-selling system the “Spring” shoes were built last Fall. The new-season Regals are never produced until the first of the fashionable new made- B to-order designs are finished—and then we § get perfect reproductions of these un- § questionably correct new styles into all the Regal stores as fast as the great Regal factories can accomplish it. Prices and Credit Terms Not to Be Equalled in Any Other Store in New York. Oak Dressers, lustration 3s Sixth Ave, 8. cor, t St. *1¢6 Werk 125th Bt, cor, ith Ave. Susie drawers; val ‘Ave. wae and Wrllcaghby Ave om sath ian re cy 0th and Special, Peg, $3.50 every mark of ery N.J. rien $7.49 oS #66 Newark fv $5.50 and $4.00 4 =~... | Mail Orders Prompily Filled. Send for Style Book. fy © Women's Stores White Enamellod Iron Bedsteads, i Ny eit eons cas MEW YORE ClTY like illus tration with heavy pillars and Bras e | Jaloreuinthe prineipal eities from London t ag hous 20) Reed ff 8 _ PAA Arm Rockers, § *166 W. yat Whitman, Mann. Take the 19.43 train trom Ho: 'y process, Returning, loave Whitman at 2.30, on. i Ides tonhow you BROOKLYN 400 Tinh Ave,, deb 10th and Lith Rts, #1003 Drontway, bet, Ditmars BS. and Wiklodghby Ave, het $1.00 DEPOSIT AND $1.00 PER WEEK These terms should convince you how easily you can turnish your kome if you buy from us. For Men and ase Week ts THE: SHOE THAT PROVES © STORER MARKED Wire A STAR ARE OPEN LVENTNOS Ras rae | i | | : i | { } THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1906. raved a Ose Re NO Cot EE ¢ SIXTH AVE Fern Dishes, Cream Pitchers Pickle Castors Bonbon Di Bread Trays Sugar Bowls At] 50 give ch Fruit 1-Piec Se lined This se Dishe Cake Ba Berry Bowls Nit Bowls Edis With an Edi. aside from th: Theldison Gold Moulded } i We equir Thi ) of aps of Consist of pitcher, t 9 res NEC =n ai Silve rware For the Home, ‘Cote enCan Camp, But Fru Surt Fern Pite A ographs or Victor Talking Machines No Money Down | and TION pulley ANY OTHER’ STORE ,OOPERE NEWYORK} Restaurant or Boarding House - OOD, substantial, serviceable and G handsome silverware at bargain prices! And right at the open- ing of the season when half the public is figuring on new house or summer cottage outfits! This medium-priced silverware is one of our specialties. We sell enor- mous quantities of it—literally tons of itr, We sell enough to have a say of our own as to patterns, weights and prices, and enjoy offering at Big Store prices the new and dainty shapes that most stores exploit as ‘‘exclusive’”’ de- signs—and price accordingly. Some Examples of the Way We Save Your Money: Ats$ f— These pieces, in same choice of finish At $1.25 is above, are usually priced at from $1.50 to $2.00 cach. Chocolate Pots Syrup Pitchers and Trays ter Dishes | Water Pitchers Combination Sugar Bowla it Dishes r t this price we sell the larger pieces 1D Pitchers | At $2.5 50 Ne tae oa f this chare| dee Pitchers — Fruit Dishea Baking Dishes $2.50, Welin a good choice of patterns and ot grades that are more usually priced at $3. .50 and $4. 1 Dishes These pieces are especially designed here Restaurant irr enufactured. for. restaurants Silverware | and ho! Heavy plate on white te on white metal. Choice of two designs, beaded and fancy sh, hand- handles: golkl- 6 Tea Spoons, 43c.; 6 Table Spoons, 85c.; ar bowl. 6 Forks, 85c. 6 Knives, 98c. 50. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) t No Advance on Regular Cash Pri No Interest No Pxtras, “Mig Mastra-s voice | P ayments of Only One Dollar a Week | Wines and Liquors Children’s Dresses yn Phonograph The Victor Talking Machine yvided by , you have the the safest place in New York to buy goods of this class because we guarantec most convenient, beea perfect ca cheapest Thursday’s Spec Famous Al Sale Swift's Best Premium Hams Resula < 60e see 24a C We Give can nest Giant Smoked Ox Tongues mae Guan Corn » WHE Ss the greatest | is the latest and most wonderful development of the sound reproducing device. It is.a valuable and untiring entertainer and its list | of selections is famous for variety and quality. With a Victor in your house you have the best gers of the world at your command, Caruso, Sem- Scotti De Reszke and the host of other famous en the best to the wonderful disc records of the Vic Victor $1.00 Records Now 60c The reproduction of the Victor is astonishingly clear, pure and powerful. Come and hear it. hildren’s Dresses—of Chambray, excellent quality, plain colors; alitics, tis also the | pink and blue; made in the pretty French style’ and trimmed with fer by telephone with} wii Sizes 2 © 59 inally itis the) 5 yea pigu Children’s Gingham, cay excellent quality in pretty pink Pines blue checks; made in Ru 10) stile shildren' al plain colors, sle belt and down the front mt 98 hildFen’s reine of Chamibray, Ma n colors in oxblood and blues Ss ats blouse large sailor nd white shield "31.50 dinner Liqueurs has embroide Sizes $05 y $125, $105,886.05. Children's Sailor Suits—of Blue VD FRERES & CO Duck in excellent quality, Blouse Hane ec eecel mandcskirtiae blouse has vii braid trimmed weasel “ 3 in the Siegel ee Gene Olives Breakfast Bacon Squire's English Mild Be ular 20c¢ tality; p 29¢ “ Most Delicious Corn 10¢ Fountain quality * 28e ‘Fountain’ Quality. The FIG BARS~F ‘ CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS.High Grade HOME MADE Red Currant @ LE wit At FLOOR is $1.18; glass.