The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1907, Page 6

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wee in Gang. Say Tw] Youngsters Arrested | ‘in Store. i i are debs today ny Metectives ‘to locate furs and other valuables pawned Harriet “Arthur and Frances ‘Wallh, year-old achool girls, who i#ay ‘They denied the theft, but jtold 5, 8 Jefferson Market Court how they/had *: ded into ‘crime. Harriet sald| her AtHartisatetors Atl recent: ‘week. which want to the aup_ and the Nine me Al To ITHE EVENING WORLD, } ce en pagina ee Stern Brothers Women’s Shoes- (Eiset Riser Correct Spring Styles |. Pawn n Agent I for Thiet Gang HAVE RECEIVED THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF 1 THE MARVEX KID GLOVES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, IN STYLES FOR STREET OR BVENING TOILETTES, INCLUDING DELI- CATH SHADES POR BASTER WHAR. TREFOUSSE & CIB., CHAUMONT, FRANCE, MAKERS. _LEATHER GOODS, JEWELED NOVELTIES AND RECENT DESIGNS 1 InN igxVELorn, Ft PURSES, caRD ‘CARBS, “SHOPPING AND AUTOMOBILE BAGS! BOUDOIR AND TRAVELING CLOCKS, MADE OF — LEATHER IN— SELECTED COLORINGS — LEATHER BELTS POR WEAR WITH COSTUMES AND OUTING SUITS, U Whe police of the Delancey Street and Wnion Market stations were shocked hear ‘this morning that a robbery ‘ocourred during the night at Nos. tts Ahe gort that requires the com- efthrt ote. band of mle-preak- Paretats got into the drupsist supply gf Joseph, Abramson by cutting a tn the rear door of the place that sober @ natrow Wallway in-tie Baie Roser tanecd ia the i. doors abe dig plate-glass window, ‘whe: bo seen 1p and down the ‘street = ct troubled, by. this: They n (were nol 7; poole 3 mre inesaceands tn an ra they in eit ee the ments about the place, ‘was not discovered until T o'clock when 1psePh Retchten re, on pened thy a rons io teres ord; te crackamon at erackamon at work. FASTEST SHIP. 'ST_SHIP.IN BORED: SoS HERE. First bats to New York in tet August. ‘Among the arrivals on the Krof Pring Whhelm. to-dyy was Gustay Schwab, New York agent of the North German Lijpyd Ibie, who said that in August the {asthe Kron Prinze ghlp of! the Katser Wil- ta rT m Mra. Fernande Rexel, IN- WHITE, TAN, CHAMPAGNE, AND GREY, INCLUDING JEWELLED- ¥INE IMPONTED NOVELTIES mv FESTOON NECKLACES, BROOCHES, BRACELETS AND BARRETTHS, GARNET AND CORAL JEWELRY, GOLD ‘AND SILVER MESH PURSES, AMBER AND TORTOISE BHELL COMBS. SILVER "ARTICLES, INCLUDING BONBONNIPRES AND JEWEL BOXES, DESK REQUISITES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, COMPORTS, CANDLE- STICKB AND FLOWER BASKETS, THA AND AFTER-DINNER COFFER SETS, BILVER DEPOSIT VASES, CLARET PITCHERS AND CORDIAL PARASOLS, LACE AND FEATHER FANS. Sify Avraue, 34th und 38th Strevts, Nem Yori. Soha) & Taylor _ Silks, Special Offering 2,000 yards Inportea & Domestic Black laffetas, ~ ar -and-23 ‘inches wide; special at 78c. yd. Also a quantity of Fapanese Cord:d Silks the desirable colorin ae to close at 28c. y' Dress Goods Department. 2,500 yards 48-inch” ' Imported White Dress Linen, ee — 1 | | | | ({ Woven Wire Springs, oe Walking Pum; Russia Calf, s, Sallor, Toge and Oxford Ties, in Tan and Black atent Leather, Vici Kid, White Canvas and Calf, of! the choicest, selected leathers ‘and most approved shapes, Special attention is directed to TONGUE PUMPS - The Senson's Most Popular Novelty. Sees a large purchase of At Special Prices. : ‘J Fine Book Fold Dimities in a 4500 Yds, 1 large varitty of checko and stripes, at 12° . Sheer Block Plaid and Check Muslins 3700 Yds. { and Im rted Figured Madras, 3500 300 Vde.{ 4 nd undergarments, Iepsited Persian, Lingerie Batiste, wide, very desirable for On Third Floor, Several Thousand Yards of Summer Curtain Materlals Also Lace Curtains at Marked Reductions. Embroidered Sash Muslins, Value 18¢:to-22¢ Yard 12c Fancy Fish Nets, double width, Value 50cto $1:50 Yard Colored Madras, double width, Value 75c to $1,50 Yard 42c to 95c 48c to 95¢ Lace_and Swiss Curtains, In-smail lots At One-Third Reductions from Former Prices. Metal Bedsteads & Bedding At Decided Reductions. White Enamelled Bedsteads.braas trimming, TA 50, 8.25, 10. 00. * Formerly $9.50, 10,75 and 12,75 BraraBedsteads ? in. continuous tubing, 24.75, 35.00, 48. oD a eoreery se 00, 45.00% and 00) ~ . Formerly $5.50, $6. 00. and 8,00 {Upholstered Sprinzs, Formerly $12.50, 16.00 and 21, 73 Eee eta oO; 00, 675 $10.°0,-12,.50,-16,00- Leng Bisck Drews Hair Mattresses, 12.50, 15.00, 20. 00 Formerly. $15.00, 21,00 and 24.00 ¢ THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) West Twenty-third-Street A ne omen “B. Altman & Co. FURNISHINGS FOR COUNTRY HOMES AND COTTAGES, }—- CONSISTING OP -INERPUNGEY- B-PABRICE- LACE AND MUSLIN MATERIALS, CRETONNES, YABRICS; TARLE COVERS, PORTIEHES, AND BED COVKERLETS; LACE AND MUSLIN-CURTAINS, BCRERNS AND UTILITY BOXES, HABDMIOCKS AND PORCH SIADES,. ROUSHHOLD LINENE RUGG, MATS AND. _ MATTINGS; DECORATIVE OBJECTS AND FANCY aRTICLES, OF WHICH AN INBPBCTION 18 INVITED. FURNITURE SLIP COVERS AND WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDMIL_ Newest Spring Styles Style 2. A young man's Button Oxtord of ent.calf, with dull kid top. A “ambrt atyle- that, sill WEDNESDAY, ae MARCH 20, ~ Mucu-Tone: Not ate do we know, but we will give you a 907. To-day we want to talk to you about “‘Catarrh cures” — During the past few months we have been publishing what sore of our good. friends have called “heart-to-heart talks” on patent medicines. That namé-suits us all right—“heart- to-heart talks” is just what we have intended. There can’t be anything more serious’ to 'a sick man of) /sick woman than his ailment and the remedies he: or, -she takes to cure it, ° + Our, talks have been “henrt- to-heart.” Every word we have printed has been written in absolute earnestness and sin- cerity, and judging from what our cus- tomers tell us, we have not been talking tr vain. “Weare convinced that “our _ frankness has been appreciated, and that our suggestions have been welcomed— which naturally encourages us to con- tinue. To-day,and perhaps for some time ‘to come, we want:to talk about that big class of remedies | known generally as ‘catarrh, cures.” Broadly speaking these are the. patent medicities that have been the chief tar- gets for the attacks of the ‘Ladies’ Home Journal” “Collier’s Weekly” and other magazines which are waging such a lively warfare against patent medicine abuses. ; As we have pointed out: in previous talks, it is not our business to pass judg- ment on the crusade of these well- known, highly-respected _ publications.' The public-aloné-must be the judge and jury. Our -business,-as we see it; is-to carry in stock a complete line of patent medicines, and to sell those medicines at the lowest possible price. We sell hundreds—yes, thousands of bottles of so-called “catarrh cures,” know nothing of their ingredients. The manufacturers advertise them, the public demands them; we order them” from the manufacturers, and sell them at the low- est price. That is absolutely as far as our knowledge goes. The manufacturer keeps his formula a secret.‘ It may be good, or it may not—we don’t know, and we have no means of finding out. Naturally, we would rather sell a rem- +us responsible than to hold and’ edy that we know is right—that we can back up with all our reputation for hon- esty and square-dealing. And wouldn't you rather buy that kind of a remedy? Wouldn't you rather hold no. one responsible? We are right here; right where, you can get at us every day in the week, right where one false move on our part_will-bring upon—us —your —condem- nation, the loss of your friendship, your patronage, your influence. Can we afford to tell you anything that you will learn” later-is not absolutely t true? Are you not safer in taking our-word for the-merits of an article; than you-are to rely on the printed statement of a.pa- tent medicine manufacturer, whom you never even saw and probably never will? Common sense most emphatically tells you that we cannot, afford to depart one hair’s breadth from the rigid truth. None of us can deny that there is sich a_disease known as “catarrh.”’ Those who; have it, or who have had it, know that it is one of the hardest diseases to cure, = Perhaps the worst thing about eatarth is its prevalence. Almost cyeryone— especislly in a climate like ours-—has catarrh in some form or another. That is what has made the “catarrh cure” busi- ness so profitable. There are so many thousands of cases of the disease and it is so hard to cure, that the patent medicine manufacturers have reaped a harvest in preparing remedies that- appeal-to—this - large class of stfferers: One of the most: serious things about. catarrh is that it breaks down the sys- tem, so that the sufferer becomes a prey to other diseases. This fact has led the proprietors of so many “catarrh cures” to advertise their remedies as a specific for almost every disease under the sun. We have ONE catarrh cure that we “are willing to say to you; “We know this is aJl right. Take it home and use it with the full assurance that if it does not cure you, you can bring it back to us and we will promptly - refund your money.” That-catarrh cure is -MUCU. -TONE There is no guess work with us on Rexall We know what itis made of.— copy of formula see — There is no secret ‘about la any "Rexall remedy, mete make-them—one—thousand of ui leading druggists all over America—in our great ‘co- operative laboratories at Boston, Mass. We own the laboratories, and everything in them, and we operate them just as skillfully as our com- bined brains and money will let us, and just as _henest!y-as- honest-men- know-how. ~The Ingredients cf Muou-Tone The chief ingredients of Mucu-Tone are-Gen- Gan, Cubebs, Cascars Sagrada, Glycerine, and Sarsaparilla, : is recognized in medicine as. one of the ~~. Gentian greatest tonics ever discovered. It is the founda- tion on which Mucu-Tone is built. Gentian com- ~-binesin-high degree the: tonic’ powers of all the known “bitters,” with none of the disadvantages. applying to them. Cubebs have long been recognized as a spe- cific in the treatment of all catarrhal conditions. Its action is prompt and its benefits almost inva- iable. In whatever part of the body the inflamed or diseased condition of the mucous membrane exists, the use of Cubebs has been recommended by the best physicians for many generations. Cascara’ S: da is especially introduced for havncareicaive properties. ere combination of these with Glycerine and Sarsaparilla makes Mucu-Tone=a temedy that at- tacks catarrh from every, point, gradually.restores and rebuilds the diseased tissues to their former health and strength, promotes digestion and cre- ‘ates a normal appetite. -_Large trial bottle, 50c, For Sale Only at This Store. ~-dicate- its presence Check How can‘you know whether or_ _Not you have catarrh? Well, here are the symptoms. that usually in- them—over,-and- if ou have any of them, try a bottle of Rexall Mucu-Tone. ' CATARRH :OF THE NOSE:—Chilliness— .. feverishness—passages obstructed—watery dis- ‘“zeharge and “tear sthick, yellow and’ tenacious 1 throat—=headache—: —eyes—and sonics discharge — ino ithe breath—weak-and— loss of memory. ’ CATARRH OF. THE THROAT :—Irritation— sensation of heat and dryness—constant hawk~ ing—sore throat—and difficult to breathe, CATARRH. OF. THE STOMACH :—Dizzingss — emaciation — hollow checks — sleeplessness bad=dreams~od: dull; grinding--or- sharp, short. pains-in side and stomach—nau- sea—after-sating—shortacss of breath—and bit. ter fluid rising in throat. CATARRH™-OF- THE INTESTINES —Dulf, grinding pain in bowels—diarrba:a—emaciation ——nervousness—and sleeplessness. CATARRH OF THE LIVER AND’ KID- NEYS:—Skin drawn and yellow—black specks floating on field of vision—weak and dizzy— dull pain in small of back—and constant desire to \urinate. CATARRH. OF ~ THE BLADDER:—Sharp pains in the lower abdomen and a loss of con- trol over urine—constant desire to urinate— burning sensation when. urinating—face drawn , and palid—eyes doll—palms of hands and feet damp and-clammy, PELVIC CATARRH:—Constant _leucorrhcea— dragging pain in ‘the back and hips, abdomen , and thighs—stomach | disturbances—skin erup- tions—sick headache—fomale irregulaciticns ‘end constipation, regulur price 75c. yd., this quantity at 58c. yd. iy Xork, brought back the bod: RusbAand, who died in ssaoipn nee the composer, RIKER’S DRUG STORES NEW YORK: 2 BROOKLYN} Mainatore—Sixth Ave.&23d st, _ Maln Store 466 Fulton Btreet. Broadway and Oth Street. Fulton Street, c lInton, i LABORATORIES: Flatbush & jark's Avenues. Sumnorand ferson Avenues, 680-88 Washington Street. Columbia and Union Streets» ~The Stores Careful igent pariese sa quickly shows the lbelipetaatlf of 1907 Blyn Shoes and Oxfords. The reputation of Blyn Shoes was estab- shed by thirty-five years of rellable shoe- economical reta'ling —and welare just as anxious now, to mali tain that Feputation ad we wore at the be- ginning to establixh it. Also’ Sole New York Agents for the Red’ Cross Comfort Shoo. ‘IT BENDS WITH-THE FOOT."! New Store Now Open—I1540 3d Aye. 86th & 87th Sts, = ‘Bight Big Best Stores: Bhoss is ) Every” Grade: 6th Ave. and 27Wh Street. 3d Ave. and 1224 Street, Wash Goods Department. Exceptional Offering of 20,009 yards Beést Quality Printed Batiste, Large yariety of the newest designs and color- ings; large and small polka dots, rings, figures, ‘ stripes, checks, plaids, floral designs and plain “colors for lining, at 1274c. yd., aS BIRTHDAY TALK. pects to Live Through Fiv> More} 2} residential Campaigns—Poli- ‘Yician. by Accident. NCINWAD, March §).—Atter deltv~ fo Haft tant bent eakythe Buvar Ot the ‘mA, Democratic Cluby-where. pe BAGO a Short epaech. fo ‘Saiied Attention to the fact that ven spending the. Torty-sevents an pocy af Wh birth in Cincinpary saying ishuttied eh clive tbrokgh fee. more maclaent, and aber by Crees i j oncom ee 5 A special value, if Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. 1 tie bath

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