The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1906, Page 2

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_—- _ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING DUN 15, 1006 CONEY SUBWAY PIRATES GIVE Hl | “waTTY" BEATS CIL-SERVICE BRINGS O-CENT BROOKLYN ONE (| -—— ST.LOUIS WITH BOARD MAY HAVE | : IPAOEA June 15 Eighth Day at Gravesend. Usa Fast. | j : FARE NEARER LONE RUN AGAIN) sscreeresets wes cows ccmmswtces | TRIFLING HELP TO GO TD JAIL Plans for Brooklyn Under- rere elie Acquire i , af Pos s een Waste Chances!Appellate Division Up-| ground Road Are Their Customary Ually ; 2 | to Score, but Error holds Justice Marean’s Adopted. ind Lose. Aids Them. | Order of Contempt. APE, | pene Is THE STORY OF WON SUBWAY FIGHT. BATTING ORDER. ; BY JOHN POLLOCK. Comm and A to Rapi with made for Island. Comr plans loop, test Ju and the amen the con railr t il | | Little and W Justice | guished in Finals for At Mercy. of Jus Third Inning. | Bas Mode ep M4 Big hw rugs. es aa AGN On. Zan) a % BADADEDGAESALEEEAEEAAEAEEAAAEEEAEAEEEEOEEEEEEEAEE : julan't|| pense eee | Eruption Bale Onn in ‘Spots All 3 ; ; FS seat Up ets “" WANT HIM EXPELLED | Over Body—Caused a Continual Wai i 1 1 tongue, tt was ON BRIBERY CHARGE, | !tching for Two Years—Doctor's | Bs: ork | Medicine Did no Good—Cured at | —_—_———_ SHERMAN, MAKES ee A PECORD ROUND = Utica Crack | report | her. She nugsed | | | | | stne| Expense of only $1.25 and Now °° THANKS CUTICURA | | FOR COMPLETE CURE eo af These mi ve and have “Bome time ago I wrote you for a book on the Cuticura Remedies and _ received it O. K. and went and bought the Soap, Ointment, and Pills. They did me more good than any medicine I ever used. T »d me of my skin disease. and I am very thankful to you. y trouble was eruption of the ekin, which broke out in spots all over my body, and caused a continual ite! which nearly drove me wild at times. I got ine of a doctor, but it did not cure nd when I saw in a paper your to you for the Cuticura book udied, nit, I theo to the drt ig store and bought one f Cuticura Soap, one box of Cur ticura iar a one vi , Loe 3 allied cura Pills. From the fir ees i te- J reecived relief. Iu "RAN AWAY TO CONEY. Poid'it, Stenton "|! ‘ va 1 euffiered for two years, ate ene wel Conspiracy, Capt. Price Thinks ‘ thank Cuticura for my ou . ento ! né wish, you may publish this. Your st Jobuson, Maple t was friend forever, Claud i Grove Farm, R. FP. D.2, Walnut Kan,, June 15, 1905." Stenton's Lett | Aiter ‘hur y8 Sistem Clnthes | Wear, $20 to $49. Represent the exact differ- ence between attempt and attainment’ There have been endless attempts to i produce ready~-to- wear f garments that compared favorably- with the best tailor’s work—but there has always been a flaw some- where—either in the style, the finish or the fit. Alterbury System Zlothes from every~ standpoint, are | fully~ equal to the very~ | best custom garments and | are sold at about half what the best tailor charges, | "« Ask the «Vian Who Wears Them.” Atterbury system Sults at $25 are especially~ attractive as representing a medium price for exceptional value — exe treme toc rvative in style and with ali the features that fashion demands. Fe2ir. Bit ba ak Wealso sell -2Vlen’s Satisfactory” | Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes. 3 STORES 39-41 Cortlandt St, ot thant th Ave | ¢Also at New Haven, Conn. PEEEBEREAEEALEEAD BABE ALEACHEERMENDESAEEEAEEESESESEA OUR LARGE FAMILY PATRONAGE has come to us because we have met it with honest, straight-forward business methods. We invite in- quiry. High-class clothing — reasonable prices and a ‘long-time"’ credit make patrons of every caller, FFFOTFSFOTTTE MEN'S Blac Serge and Fancy Worsted Suits—correct instyle, Venetian lined and hand-finish- ed throughout, $12.75 to $ YOUTHS’ SUITS-~- $7.98 to $16.76 MEN'S HIGH-GRADE FU. NISHINGS—Ziest qualities at moderate prices. MEN'S STRAW HATS,new, stylish shapes, excellent quali- $1,00 to $2.50 LADIES! SUITS — New arrivals keep our selections unusually complete, Eton Pouy novelties much super- Yior instyle +d value to the usual, $12.75 to $45.00 : MILLINEK « —Individual styles—ready to wear, $3.98 ups i LADIES! Silk Eton and loose fitted Jackets, $7.98 to $24.50 PLADIES? Stylish Oxfords in tan, russet and black, t $2.50 to $4. 008 CASH ion CR ae ; c il 4 ih ° . » Sixth Ave,, | caualled Bu “g ng Pacilities ® . * al .00 VIEVPSTFIFIIFII SSIES PEFFFP FI IID TESST FFFD ties, Courteous Experienced Salesmen. Up-to-the Minute Store 241-243 Service. Between 14th & 16th Sts. | 444444406448 HesdesTeoeTIFESe SES eNeTeeS TOS P EES TOFFEE TTI TTT FEY rp imlght bo applied to t Let Me," the Lott’ “My Wife Wo H to buy eandy at au PEC the man who tri ui i CIAL FOR FRIDAY: 2 s9UKI EY RULE AND NUT ats OER. rota 10c| scat FASHOtSD 15¢ NATURAL FRUIT F 1¢ MnO ERUIE AND AUT 1 5 BONBONS POUND Jor colt POUND Cc SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, a RET. ss H yUNDONS OHO AN BRETT SEP AE CHotG- 24g LATE COVE mo SAS rou ND SHYRN A PIG WA nM rie ‘, roesp 30c BEST : < anso: 14 GNONBONS & Thee iota bok tte MES 1 Tb. 30¢, CHOCOLATES (iN FIER 1 vet tesiameits ORASSORTED Shaan vee i Sat DOANAOT ot Ne I lb. 60c. HOCOLA : ct a y Sopen | FVESINGS UNTIN “11_ O'CLOCK. ’ Cor. West B'way. | i" 29 CORTLANDT ST Cor.Church St. (for our out pes > ‘W.L. DOUGLAS Wy ie ib) emia once canine ‘This | anit gentle applications of Cutie ra Oint- meut, the great Skin Cure, and mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent P ills, when physicians and ull else fail. ntervet, No No Intereet, No ya dat WL Doug. z. 33.50 shoes thebestintheworld.,3% Wey aie, ) /Tanstoyers reterencea) St Greater New York . } Cash o ' 485 [iroadway, oor, Tow : Credit. { Ca ox write for ' Catalogue 44 | et & 39 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y, i Beek Bowes $61 Dulen a ; ) Seen Ny

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