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HOTELS PUT “DOC” OWEN ON BLACKLIST = Card Sharp Can’t Sail on) Ocean Liners and Broadway Flags Him, Too. LUNDY ISLAND FOR HIM. “Land of Nowhere’ May Be Last Refuge for Gambler with Ocean Travel Specialty. | auctioneers put} ‘When the British the Land up Lundy Island—known as of Nowhere—for public sale next week. “Doc? Owen should be one of the bid-| Gers, Not alone has the Atlantic card} gharp been barred from traversing the big deep, but Broadway is being grad- tally closed to him. Owen was @ pas- | genger on the Kaiserin Auguste Vio- torfa from-Chergourg inst week and when it became known that he had suo- coeied in estranging young Harry Thaw, of Pittsburg, from some of his money, the officials of the line gave orders that the nimble-fingered “Doctor” be kept off their vessels. Long previous to this other ship-owners had closed navigation on the deep against him, and| ** ng suit, Owen will now that Broadway 1s Mt is hard to tell just wh locate. A search mround his favorite haunts! ¢ on the big white street failed to locate him, and even his closest friends could not tell where he would Ukely be found, Can't Go to the Rossmore. At the Rossmore st wns said the pro- prietor had insulted Mr. Owen and he declined to enter the place again until there was an apology. “How did the boss offend the ‘Doc- tor’?"" the reporter inquired. “He told him {f he di answered the clerk, “! him out.” “Does ‘Doc’ Owen live here?” ed at the Marlborough. ‘Not unless he’s wearing a mask.”’| 9, said the prothonotary. At the Metropole George Considine | § declared hospitalities in the direction | { pf the ‘Doctor’ had ceased a long time ago. “About two years ago,” he continued, *we hada big oll painting placed tn adies’ dining-room. Owen saunt Ihe-front bar one day and I a was f he haa view e picture. When he teplied in the n 1 asked him to yake a look. Ho spent fully five min atts studying the artistic po: ts and | tiful clared known. He house in West } ad’ the ¢ times. Lord & Taylor Have armenyacil | An Exceptional Offering of | Summer Silk Waists, x as follows:— Fap. Silks, Black and White, in either tailored or lace trimmed} effects, 34 or long sleeves. || Louisine Taffetas, in ch tailor m Foulard Sitks, in dots and stripes, sev nodels to select from. Golfing or Tennis Shir of Jap. and Taffeta Sil ks and stripes in} de styles. | Special At PS. OO each, | value $7.50. adway 4 1 Twentieth Street; Avenue: Nincteenth Street. fi if k ‘1 New Yor CLOTHES ON FIRE, BOY | Ten-Year-Old Set on fire. Jimmy, on the long, pier at Erle Basin during the lunch himself by lighting matches and throw- ing’ them {n the alr, in his shoe and tn an instant the flame FELL FROM ONE CAR, ing at No. LEAPED INTO WATER. Himself Ablaze Playing with Matches on Brooklyn Pier. ten years old, who Van Brunt stree h by the bread’ en he set his clothes hour, was amusing One of them fell ing and the knicker- to beat out the| ut {t only spread | is STRUCK BY ANOTHER. ‘8 skull was fractured. ch cers, Duffy the CAUTIO "| Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. &/in sealed bo ly in jemist?” injurious THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1906, tdormment the police refused to eve! SCORE OF GIRLS WERE | oor Not Popular with Gamibers. | FRIGHTENED BY FIRE. Dyspeptic for Years M. HAMMOND. ’s Pure Mali is but one Sold tles only; never in . Insist on having the genuine refuse i substitutes » Which are cheap Look for the ‘Old trade-mork on the label and be sure the seal over the cork - is unbroken. cr direct, $1.0) 3 Doctors ady let free. Druggists and gro bovtle. and medical book Duffy Malt Whiskey Come pany, Rochester, N. Y. A STAIN AND VARNISH COMBINED Mr. D. M. Mammond, of Wheeling, W. Va., a Victim of Dyspepsia and Indigestion for Years, Could Not Eat a Meal Without Suffer-| ing Severe Pains. He Is, To-day, Healthy and Strong, Thanks to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, and to Use His Own Words, To-day 1Am Well and Strong and I Can} Now Enjoy My Meals.” “I teol duty to than He rites rth fo fatuler hisk MODERN MAGIC APPLIED t as glass. ® @HANDELIERS the finish on Floors her-Beaten Doors, Porch wood or metal about the home. HOUSECLEANING TROUBLES behind the br Jap-a-iac is the ly it yourself to All sizes from 15c. to $2.50, GLOSS WHITE for WICKER CHAIRS. ) What piece of f more admired t when it was new? with a can of Gloss Whi think it is not worth wt would cost a JAP- a que If you of JA ry and you will then r can JAP-A-LAC a chair in a few a fancy cushion on the ch and you will have a your best room. A WARNING AGA! WHO SUBSTITUTES, JAP-A-LAC, of it advert: it so Goop t ledge to himselt? DOES IT? } VST THG DEALER NEW YORK BRANCH, 47 F Phone Ask your Paint, Hardware or Drug Dealer about JAP-A-LAC. i Ki plate “ Regular price, $12.00, w week, } Silks. Dress Goods and? | Wash Goods. | | Silks, . Remnants of Rajah & Burlingham to close.| About 150 ends running in length from 114 to 814 yards, will be sold Thursday on Special Silk Counter at soc vd Our regular stock prices for these goods are $1.25 & $1.75 1") Wash Goods Department. Lrish Printed Dimittes, 15,000 yards of these de- sirable summer goods in choice desigr former prices 25c. yd., on sale s and colorings; j upyedabue at 15c, yd) : : Also 8,000 yards Fine Printed Organdtes in veautiful floral designs, special.,.., 50 at 17¢. yd | Dress Goods Department | Will place on sale | 2,500 yards 54-inch Cream English Mohair Sicitian, "special at 78c. yd. 5,000 yards 44-inch L[yported Sicthan, navy blue, steel grey and black, special at 58c. yd. — 3.500 yards 42-inch Black All Wool Dress Canvas Voile, special at 42c. yd. 4,500 yards 30-inch Tan Linen Suttings, special at 19¢. yd. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St | RDAN PORWR 155-157-159 EAST 23*° ST, TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N_Y. Very Neat Reed Rockers, LONG CREDIT / lke design, with roo; seats, broad, $1.00 a Week comfortable its. Never | Opens an Account. made to sell Oak Chiffoniers, like fllustration, made in golden oak, with 5 large drawers, sbrass handles and 4 very neat oval French swing mirror. White Enamelled Iron Bed- steads, like illustration, with heavy | continuous posts, brass spindles and ji large heavy casters. To be had in all sizes. Regular price, $3.00. $4 49 op . | This week......4 Open Saturday Evenings. This $7.99 j { Sterling Pianos 1 conter ton h t ulton St. 4260 John Rockefeller Building, Cleweland, 0. 5 ff DL Tel Middlorn LV SPECIAL OFFERING ot strictly new Sterlings at the startling low price of | $275. | (Two Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars.) If you do not wish to pa) of our monthly payment plan— any sort. Our Reason sh you can take n; otherw ey are exactly ery day at regular pri We Advise an Early Investigation: as these bargains will be snapped up quickly b now a good th k e ° 4 we Sterling Piao «. 518-520 Fulton Street, cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, ™ THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD ive aegis 3 There Are Great Lines of Shoes in Our Basement Store For which our regular basement prices are wonderful BARGAIN PRICES. For example, we have the Grandest Line of Shoes FOR YOUNG MEN In the Most Fashionable Shapes. Of superior workmanship and superior leathers, such as patent leather, black kid, gun mel, velour, Russia calf and tan id. Button, Lace and Oxfords as 8250 Fully Guaranteed. Which are not and cannot be duplicated at any other st for less than $3.50 a pair. These shoes are displayed in our 20th street windows. as [by transfer to our atleriod =. BROOKLYN. | BROADWAY - | Continuing the Sensational Sale of 39c Beige Suiting at 19¢ and Attracting Thousands to It, | Hurrying Away Women’s Suits in Our Rousing May Clearance Sale. ) er course we have umber now, but - | Reduced to ALES SS pee [ei fo $34.98 Suits [ 6.” Reducedto the values are ed any- Se where, Tailored Cloth Suits, Silk Suits, Linen Suits and Lawn Suits—Pedestrian, Outing i and Shirt-Waist Styles. Children’s Dresses and Sun Bonnets. FRE are values the thoughtful mother will read admit being among the very best she has foun this season, 2.00 Dainty Figured Lawn Dresses Ve Xap) ay | Sih pe 1 with insert 2 to 6 years . Val. Children’s 75e. law Women’s Summer NechYear | $2.49 Lace Net Bolero We col: worth. ititul lagnificent Groun of Ma- line Ruff, of Full Linen, as shown in the Cut to the "3 at $2.49 to $5.98 CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY,