The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1907, Page 8

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OPH CT WORK [BURG CAUGHT /BANK SWINDLER IS FOR TUNNEL NOT-, BY a0-CENT LIGHT Feel Just Like the Price 1 Paid for Lamp, said Man, when Collared. ce ae ERE ‘Yankee Mongolian. Citizens and Property ‘The @arkness of a plumbing shop at ote der Wo, 64 Columbus avenue waa stabbed Ught that it attracted the attention of the janitor, Aromibaid Daviason. IMs eee were aroused by the signal- = Swaselt--Cotnenieston: to-day tne [iit glare, and'be summoned Policeman jr pecans needa le ‘Qrank' Brown, of'the West Btzty-eighth the ppen cut construction of Gas | Brest Btation. | They found that the ftont door had beeh broken: open, and groped their way to the source of the rare, where thoy discovered a huckless youth cowering ta the corner._ “DI eredi"* he gasped, as Brown “the | collared ‘him. ‘There’ was‘a' rattle ata ments of ere endeavoring to locate in Caine ¢aphed the ¢raft in Hone Kong. ‘The: police theory tx Woods, 110 gon of a. man: named Roney! ty’ thie bs, Beata oF ol ansyar vara nobel Sank ‘he ere Was trangterr eapitas warfacs of Cho atrests eee shail be-|rear Window, ‘and: before thé men could Sneeetite ey Tae. "dt povered [by atoel ‘bean, “with a dou- | prevent another nell form dleep7 Er ova, cashed hie DIU of, pxchange ble layer of three-tnch planks. Thts | like a shadow, before the fraud was “srl permit the passage of ail surface | ‘Did the light give me away?” asked en and beyond the fact that bed not. Y gave thirty cents for it this sdteenoon,—and—h's—made “took = a ‘Hagan Remembers Veteran A theatre party of 0, headed by D, —ptreet- ppatioales point may be kept opene. “and uty Commissioner of tours-a diy, but porpritety and every euch opening muat be ectually closed so teams can pase @ately over it during all the rest of the Never mind,” sald Brown. He took the youth and the light, a cheap elec- trio “fiash,”* to the station. The priso: sala, he was Charlie Meader, fifteen years old, of No: 60 West Fifty-firat street. ‘ato ute actor, at the Lincoln Square Thea’ There ie a ditterence of ‘opiaton es to last night. 2 eee) Tenta eft interna ire amply pro: Frat be aes nature sae se ree vere with strength. Relth Taras rates the stomach — enabling it to separate from the food all the elements i Rare catered aes needed for making rich, red blood, healthy Aesh and sound, steady nerves. fe bond Indemnifying all persons ag es to thelr property, and nnayivania Railroad Company mrrathe _ 2 DA: cece ‘oarantesing. ¢h por Snact bas already been sunk wrest Sixth avenues and It 1s: proposed (to uss taking out most of ths The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Olt allo: = I cannot bring back the Jost years, but it will brighten those that remain, Vinol is delicious to take and in every way agreeable, ' It contains no oil or grease. Yet it dees. contain #// the medicinal curative ard strength- mating ¢’ ments actually taken direct from /résh cod live = ‘Fry-Vinol, —If not-sstisfectory-we will return-your money; = Vinod Is sold oa the guarantee plan in New York only at the following drug stores! TOSSRP TR a esi ste utoae Nae I Bdouv., 153th st. and Amsterdam av., Broadway and 80th st., 30th at for ~ etre med to be romared oy Be Kept pioving, Tho loadin: will be ‘Gone on the north side _ | MIDDLETOWN, N. —gineer Wil Jest ‘ednesday on the Ontario ee Drug ‘Stores, Ton wt at. and Sth ay., p danemann, 120 34 av, 2 Prooklyn. Rikers Drus Stores 450: ine drag store in nearly every town and fer the Vinol agency tn town. upg oi sness, Al Bther fatailty resulted indirestly trom She wreck last night, when an uniden- SG MAN WO Wad Walking down the view the scone of the wreck bye ¢rain and instantly “6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. Great Sale Offering Ce in Our Basement Store aor, “THE CAMMEYER” $3-5 -50 SHOE FOR MEN In-all the New Styles and Leathers, BUTTON, LACE and OXFORDS. These are the Grand- yest Shces ever offered at this price, e—_—_—E————— TS el Ra ELS CSL SINR I Ue 4 and-carry our full guarantee. “800 waits Ken's High (rade Patent Leather Shees;-button; lace ~and-Oxiéris;-trotien sizes: We guarantee every pair to ue if our regular ¥5, $0 and $7 shoes; a positive bargain, per pair, 2.90) Men's Saiti Catt ag EET hid Luce Shoes, $1.50.—Men's Box Cali, Velour Calf amt Vici Lace Stucs, $2, 00 We Call Special Attention | to the fact that ladies who wear | row widths will always find | our Basement Store a large of High, grade footwear at less than half At the present bout 4,200. pairs > extra. fine shoes in nar- s On hand. that we Also Our Wonderful Line of Women’s 2D. 50 /Shoes & {Equal to the Best $3.50 Shoes sold Elsewhere. "In all the la‘est Fa Shapes. Women’s Patent leather and Box Calf-Lace and Blucher, resuli and $2.50 values, at.. Eoys’, Missés’ and Childre:> ae Shses- Bova pox Caltend Satin Calf Boys’ and Youths’ Box Calf,| Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, ace Shoes, sizes 2 Vict Kid and satin siz s : toSii... we 8]. 3) Call Lace Shoes... S]- 59! 12t0 2 $4 -25 Chitd! 's Dongola, patent leather tips, ee and Child's Dongota, patert jer it ; 85c , welted soles; regu'ar pr | Misses’ Dongola, Paten: Lace Shoes, weited gride, sizes 11 to 2.. 3 1 -00; S]- CO} Little Coats’ Patent Leat sizes S to 13} STORE OPEN pie EVENINGS, fzes 6 to.10h, tips, ace) $s 1 25 ‘nts Dongola, Paten: Lace Shoes, sires 11 to 2.....,....... Little Gents’ Box Calf and Satin Cat, laseind Bluchre. aires 9to 1353. .3... Lexther Tip, THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDATX, TRAILED TO CHINA nee National Draft Raised from $8. to $8,000. by : SAN FRANCISCO. Ped 18 —A private detective agency and the poline depert- Oskland and San Frencieco American-born Mongolian, Woo Ang by ame, who recently raised a draft from $3 to $2,000, eooured a bull of exchang: at the Chinese: worked. with a gunsdets te ja. phe. per ‘ne joo whore Reed ‘Public Works nd President of the Club, pald, trib- Edward. Harrigan, the old-tnve if Positive ., A soda cracker should be the most nutri- tious and wholesome ofall foods made from wheat— Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist- ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table, - There is however, one an Superlative ~ oda ¢racker—at once ao pure, 80 Clean, 80 crisp'and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence—the name is - Uneeda Biscuit —NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY — —— In a dust: tight, he moisture proaf package. _ ep- TTF EBRUARY 15, i9076 DINE IN THE @SPLENDID.RESTAURANT, OC UNpSOi 19 To 20' STREET! NEW YORK. Last €all_on on This Season's | Mien’s Suits and our immense stock has been marked at the above price, regardless of make or cost—a reduc- tion made necessary in order'that we may have suli.cient room to properly. display the new ; Spring garments as they artive. In these Suits and Ovércoats’ are-emboied the finest Every, heayy-weight Suit and Overcoat in tre NIAGARA FALLS The ‘Ice Bridge’’ —— and Frost Effects | Make the cataract as attractive -in winter as in summer. Every one should see Niagara. It is embar- tassing when_asked_by_.a_travelierabaut_our. great— Cataract to have to admit that you never saw it: There are new hoteis-at the Falls that are lux- urious, others have been rejuvenated. 18 TRAINS EVERYDAY. Fare, Rouad Trip: West Store, $16; New York Central, $18.50. ‘The way to reach Niagara Falls from elther the East or the West Is by the “AMERICA'S —GREATEST— RAILWAY SYSTEM.” information-rladly farnished by L. F. Vosburgh, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1216 Broadway, New York (Telephone 5680 Madison Square), or by any of our ticket agents. “THE TRAINS OF THESE LINES ARE PROTECTED BY THE MOST PERFECT BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM IN-THE WORLD. A copy of “Two Days at Niagara Falls'’ mailed on receipt of a 2-cent stamp by George H. Daniels, Manager, General Adyertis ng Department, New York. @ tailoring and materials, such as chacacterize the product, of ~ othe’ best clothing: makers in the. country, The kin] shown by. “us a levend cut Consequently this is the 000 Greatest Clothing Value This Season. Ju The Suits comprise all the newest [ fancy cloths or plain black at 1 o .00 I The Overcoats in cither f or fancy fabries—all the pol H Initial Spring Show:ng-and Sale of —Q- — ’ Be : Boys’ Clothing at $3.50 { This sale ‘ncludes all the advance styles in new materials Sa-lor Su! now _doub-epreastied-sallorand- Russian. — ute ailor collars and the loaz rod effea’s ior Loys up to 10 ~yeacror the new two button ¢ becaited. with $3.50 4 Lttle Reefers in 95 diferent patierns for the little boy #3 to Wyears; alo Top Coats tor boys up to 16 years at Men's Waltham. Watches °8.50 i all througli the season, and therefore all up-to date in cloths in worteds, cas ineres, twee sin in all sizes to-znorruw at. J that are to be popular this > pcing in Clothing for Eoys. belt énd cker pants for boys up to 10 years. 1 $3. 50 We'll Place on Sale To-morrow Misses’ Handsome Overcoats at *12.50. e G at a s s A new thin-model oats an ults witebye tendeal 79th " at pemarkably:s Small Prices clined Gee CA he Five great spec'als for to-morrow, cha taey ae aaeare fj: that are representative in style, m terials and wo kmanship of the season most popular outergarments for misses. Part.cular attention is directed to the Misses’ Satin-Rubber ~ Rain Coats at $12.75. i Coats that are suitable for evening as} well as wear in stormy ’ weather—{ull 3 boxy garments, louble breasted, full sleeve } *: Teed and-large~ hhopeckens = Theyieo come in blue, brown, grecn, red, tan ray, also black—are considered an eh lent $14.75 valuc,.. Misses’ New-—-Spring— Suits, for $22.50 Two_pretty_models_in-advanced- Spring ——_— styles Pony packet and Eton Suits of fine broadcloth and chiffon'panamas, in fen:y novelty mixtures and plain colors—coats trimmed with silk braid, lined with liverty satin; full pleated skirts. Misses’ Broadcloth Suits, for $18.75. ___Sultable —for—p:esent_wear— medium — Téngih coat; half-itting noth collar of vel- only a limited quantity to sell at that price ‘The Waltham jewelied movement — alwiys an accurate time) ted in a twenty-yoar + Bua.anteed gold filled aso ” —$12.50 watch at 63,50. 14 Kt. Solid Gold Watches— Opefi-faced, jewel, Thahi biovement, verysp ec 14 Kt. Solid Gold atch Very thin. model. Geneva 15. ii ~ knife -made:-two-t:ne-stec!-bledes-tm rest gun metal case; worth sad | Optical News. ~ Our Optical Store ts now in cha: of an experienced will be glad to give any advice nec- We endorse the Pure Drug Law, because we have always believed in -its prin- PURE DRUGS. ACT. June 30, 1906 In Effect. January. 1,.1907. —A GOOD LAW that the American people the Government protecting them from RANK FAKES, IMITATIONS AND SUB-~ fone impure, werthless and even dangerous drugs. This sort of thing has been an imposition, fraud and-crime ican the People, as well as against the responsible manu- facturers of honest, reliable remedies, and it-was high time for thing just as good” will now be done away with. The principles of the Food and Drugs Act have been always _ favored by conscientious and honorable manufacturers, who recognized -that Purity aid Quility alone coi could’ permanently | secure.the favor.of the nation. Bo the coakere of-Cascarets Candy Cethartic recognized the great pritt- | ciples of PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT when the first _ tablet was made, over eleven years ago, and have adhered'to them ever since, es Cascarets stand alone on thelr record, of having gained in that short period of time the friendship, confidence and patronage of millions of peo le, who are now buying Cascarcts at the rate of over a MILLION . world. j We endorse the Pure Drug Law. | It suits us, because we have always'stood before our friends unafraid —and-clear-of conscience, made our contracts goo to-every one, und'in the sands of our fellow-citizens back to health and life. ‘We have no reason to hesitate, and so we do not hesitate, to recom- mend Cascarets to all sufferers from Constipation and all complications arising therefrom. Also any other diseases of the food-canal. We are ad-~ vertised by our loving friends and whenever the American peoge pass judg- ment In favor of an article after over ten years of investlg and test, eee verdict speaks for itself, ‘i The greatest merit of Cascarcts however, is that of being a positive “and relia réventive of disease, The most important function. off ihe human hody is to keep its digestive channels and passages, with over thi: six fect of bowels, strictly clean and disinfected, so that natural operations can take place in a natural manner,-and the growth and activity of Serer germs can be prevented. A Cascaret at night before “turning in” will keep your Bowels! regular, ¢, pure and nonaally, active. our whole digestive canal whole: lo matter what you have been taking, buy a little 10c. box TODAY. + at your own druggist, and Ict the results tell their own story, It means a ae i) health and cbmfort in Store for you, end WORLD ALMANAC and Encyclopedia Price, Z2Se. By Mail, 35Sc. Now on Sale _|/Everzwhere ciples, and because it means | will find the strong arm of | STITUTES. made.of adul-- it to be stopped. Misrepresentation and substitution of “some. —. ES A MONTH,—the largest sale of any Bowe} Medicine in all the conduct of our business, had the good fortune to help hundreds of thou- lined with satin — full Misses’ Skir.s—of-fine quality, Misses’ and Girls’ map: crust blue aire clus er 5icirts—of Chiffon P. dama and pI jengthhs, Serg s—m ide fullside pleated : 7.50 i fue and black: Spec at $5.95 ar Third Floor. essary—also test your eyes free, Solid Cold Kimless Eyeglasses, periscopic Irnses, al 91.00 ame in nickel frames. 50e \ A ere OrnSeEe at from Se to Special fa Mais Floss SIMPSON CRAWYOMD. CO, | Women's € Children's Shoes - Little-Priced for Saturday. fict.oa marked tar helow what ‘you. usually pay at the bookshops, The new Spring stocks are now New $1.50 Fiction, 75c. |!being received, and in order to The Siuletuctor, by Oppeaveiin; Coniston, —by— Winston —tnu-chitt; | -m&ke-reom:for—them-we-must-dis- Tents st itesved’ by Cecil |{pose of some’3,000 pairs of shoes. Former §1.08 Fiction at 45c. || Accordingly we have placed an enticing--price-on-ditlerent lots,-as you-will note below,——_______ Bas Oh keane — Candies “by You wl finds many styles actuslty- ifs te below their cost pr.ces, So great are the values we expect to RLY end “of the lot in a few days’ selling; Women's Button and Lace Boots —au sizex-and widiis. A ptm pent manuiacturer’s stock Women's Shoes—small sires mostly,’ 4 good many large and medium sizes Children's ~and~-Misses* wi=t 11-9 Button or Lace 5 $1.00 $1.50 $1:95 Women's Shoes—oads “ST.007 Children’ Some factory damaged, shopworn, samples, ete. Saturday's Sale of BOOKS. Many of the popular works of Stair, by iiinoF St tan nm of Battle. by Otlivan By -Auruat yan, 1-2 Lesther Volumes, 30¢. Himory of Seotand, one voi History of Canada. two vol Histon ot hina, two. ro “History of Trejand, two volu: $1.25 Histories, 50c. Pyblished by Ward. jana & Co Popular History of Rom Polar History of Fnuice. Popular History-of- Greece On the Polac | St Duke of | . $2.5 by ‘Mien’ S Collars 6 for 30c These Collars come from the leading manufacturers of Troy, the collar centre of the United States, and represent their surplus output. This great stock was secured at almost one-third the usual price, and in all there are about 20,000 Collars of Well-Known Brands. All perfect; so far as appearance is concerned, and will serve you and look equally as well as the kinds you pay 15c. for, Some are slightly soiled, or have minor defects that prevont the careful manufac- turer from classing them as absolutely erfects but which do not impair thei: service in the least. Styles are such ag are being popularly worn at present, Don’t miss this opportunity {0 recure a supply of terviccable collars at, esses: ;

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