The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1907, Page 6

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6 on the ERS HEN === ~ WITHCLOWKSWHD =: IVADETHER LAR Circus Funny Men Retire | ws.“ ‘ DiscomfortedfromCon- | “Es¢".0 solidated Exchange. poim of the jaw som F BALKED AT THE CURS.| ** : Would Not Get Off Automo bile to Tackle Fresh Ad- versaries. If Dexter Eastwind Fellowes had to Gerite this story he would start {t off ‘ga follows, or thereabouts “Disciples of Momus Gambol in the Wields of Finance.” Board of Estimate Batley's Cirous invaded the financial @istrict to-dey and got the stuffing nooked out of them. Inoldentaily they Gonment at {te route, The changes, it | allowed the use ed the Broadway cars. They had ‘She time of their lives, tf they like that Bind of « time The streets were not named plication, and Forty-ninth street. Twenty Willing Victims, vers Onkley, Spader Johnson and other headliners refused to accept $me invitation They reveré thee art feo much te take @ chance Of the @ubsigiary clowns who run around the 4 . some twen' 4 diadders ty de- me ‘They put on their makeup Ss Garden snd all seca tract ae submitted by the Centre Street Bridge “President McGow: an: ware of for a in the gallery made frantic to met te BAIGELOUP SUBWAY == CONTRACT APPROVED Centre Street Plan on the However,» Dexter Mellowes te not f " fing tie story, and it will start Mayor’s Suggestic ‘lee, to-wit \Dwenty clowns fron Barnum & 3 ‘The Board of Estimate and Appor tts meeting to- preved ef the application of wider streets, tn stead of tires narrew thoroughfares. ‘The Board also approved of the appro priation of $15,000 for a new subway ste-|to the disabled ship, and the Apucts| tion at Third avenue and One Hundred | started north at sbout six knots brisk head wind came up and the aca ‘The Boand approved of alternative |rose, About sundown the towline part bide; fat is, for construction alone or |ed Another was made fast at § o'clock | cometruction, equipment and operating | which held until the sister) bows weig for the Rapid Transit Railway known | twelve os off Fenwick as the Southern Boulevard and West- chester avenue amended route | ‘The Board on recommendation of the | Mayor agpreved of the form of con- acta ‘Transit Railroad Commissioners the the new “Siridee. "ee ed of Aldermen. S* SPIRITS AMUSE PASSENGERS ON Seance tement made b ¢ Arapahoe, night, when al * asleep. a heavy shock showed that the vessel Acts on rudder braces. off the propeller. fathoma of longitude 45 T) water tn yn. are was sent General Manager He respon: would be » mediately Apache ° York City Interborough Raliroad ¢ pany for three changes in the tin, of the same was said, 0 way to Jackson: the Apac into _cemmunic: in the ap-| and fini | Wednesday morning. © Board of The “Iroquois towed the Arapahoe As er ae the Delaware ) Where ene ‘Loop Bub- | in turn was relieved oy the tug Hallen Concerts to Amuse. to the ition| The two hundred and fitty University |on board the crippled steamer w: by the| no time alai pail to-dny ‘voted ‘com | fm Capt, ekm' comp- on Wednesday nignt and lam nigai jon ‘amused themselves rte kept & revelation te arodera science It is iy 3 to the Exchange.” The’ crush "ene | tnd practical to * Diath atte 74 HRSA Gait the” clowns ecame "ee Fer ee ated yes on SAD ofthe cron. o tp det | eile fo he Sallery, Out some ‘Tuohed sa a ras ts eaderead Up peydcionn eurmeen Gores ir B the Noor, , Peete tenets Beare T nats, were ‘lee ittracle taatiod, coated bx plata wrapper, for $1.08 Fes ceeecives Boareal a pursuit Your money back (Be ) ee tate orton) tke Sinmindon. . The sugges ds all that le elalmed for val of the clowns threw ev; th confusion. i sid “But Fun Was for the Ottser Fellows! DB MIRACLE HEGEMAN & er clown madé up as a be bed bya crowd of techs ate Was ar instakingly stripped of his raiment, me ot clows fought. and one nt spinning from _ smash Cigarettes that are too mild do not satisfy— while cigarettes that are too strong are heavy and quickly tire your taste. It is because RAMLEH Cigarettes offer a happy medium between the two extremes of mildness and strength that they have won such iramense popularity with the great majority of smokers, When you try them they'll likely prove exactly what you most enjoy—see if they don’t, Get a box to-day. 10c. for 10 Sold Everywhere S, ANARGYROS Manufacturer 111 Fifth Avenue New York Hair on Face Removed by the New Princisle BOOKLET FREE tn plain, scaled envelope by ember, unscrupulous manufactu: Chairman Valentine Mott began to Rem und bis @avel and rin, ‘bel. 4 vertising as far as law * ‘of Bar ‘puca indignantly ‘ordered thar the decelvisg you. nate, on having “De Miracie see that you get {t sale by Sit Art-Class hair dressers and NECK AND ARMS CHEMICAL CO., 188 Park Ave, W. ¥. our CO. 200 Broadway & Branches. and Vaudeville Aboard the Drifting Arapahoe. stag An exam ¢ propeller shaft eller dropping off The t a heavy plece of let down Into te latitude 37.42 na wireleas mess Cape Henlopen t er of the line n half an hour that aid { to the Arapahoe im line, war 2 Advised by wireless of the Arapahoe’s position on reached her at £20 ‘o'chok A twelve-tnoh haweer was stretche lighth ous. ‘parted. The wind w very high gen, no effort was ma |to get another line aboard. ‘ths Apaahe ‘stood by until yesterday ing, when the Iroquols was sent Gown. fom this city” to relleve Der conce: and amateur vaudeville entertainments | Re HELPLESS SH 2 Ze instills with new strength a weak heart and makes its a tem, enabling it to absorb the nourishment contained caused by poisoning the blood with many med properties make tt (THE EVENING WORLD, rer & apirite vt wp ————— TO PROSECUTE: ‘ re F N © Board gance and GOVERNO 2.0, JOSRPH Duffy’s Pure Malt nvaluable to hemists for fi FRIDAY, SON DEAD. est Tonic for feeble men. APRIL 12, 1907. #|GIVE JEWS THREE DAYS OBJECTS TO TRANSFER BILL. 10 LEAVE RUSSIAN CITY. Armed M Invad Moreland Delays Action én Trac- Measure tn Assombly MEL. 1 A hand oh S oeteeas VICTORIA MEETS ALFONSO. King Alfonso re -aloxraphgd rior ~ We Want Your Sunday Dinner Order} Saturday's Special Report Largé Soup Chickens, per Ibis <eee. oss sieese 3ZO ILPING Sirloin Steaks, per lWivee seve vces wees ce --16¢ Pa T DOMeYNOUSE SLEEKS Pell cies: eens waad we Sanu ¢ 18c Special Cut Prime Rib Roast, per Ib........ ....1ge Yearly Contracts with Institutions, Hotels and Cestaurants, I. Steigerwald Packing Co., 223 FIRST AVE., Between lith and 14th Streets Telephone 765 Orchard, Old Age. married life in that place. Mr. years old enjoys excellent health, thanks to DUF- The following letter is similar to thousands of others received daily fully helped by Duffy’s Pure Malt so that others afflicted may know of this great family medicine: “T have used your Whiskey as 2 tonic-stimulant for several years and have been greatly benefited by it. 1 have always recommended it to others, and shall continue to do so. | believe that it is the best tonic for old age on the market.”—JOSEPH FIELD, Bergen, N. Y.. 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Thou- of satisfied customers will testify their appreciation of WHAT THOSE ADVANTAGES ARE. he depositor has every convenience of an ordinary RGE" account at a credit store, every economy Macy's TLY CASH system affords, and, in addition, 4% in- compounded every three months, balances, from “Pay As You Go,” a preachment by Elbert Hubbard, of East Aurora, N.Y Of all the snares to entrap mortals on their little Journey from the cradle to the grave, | do not know of any that cause More tears and heartaches than the Credit Ac nunt and the Instalment Plan. Too A Credit unt is the most insidious farm of borrowing money. When you don't pay the me mmce for the goods you buy from him you are borrowing money understa tain lifé, but t stalment plan |s on! Debt is a rope t tongue. uised in the pric NAY Macy & Co.'s Attraction Are Their Low Pris rh 6\Cy 34th be Ath Se uch more than the legal rate of Interest you ave to pay for the accom eism ¢ actual cash and know how m 4d on oredit, because food is necessary to sus pianos, carpets, furniture and books on the | Libility r gu 901, cockle-burrs in your halr and a clothespin on your ee poiensioetittinattailinriinammarean for old age on the market.”’| from those who have. been wonder-} Whiskey, and who wish to tell of it,| sa tonic and invigorant for old and young, and Its medicinal | | Field, who is 77) | | | FY’S PURE MALT WHIS-! KEY, which he has used} for several years aS a tonic. | He calls it the “best tonic) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Field, of Bergen, N. Y., re=| cently celebrated t hei r golden wedding at Bergen | having lived their entire! Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Fried H Bway ot Cth ‘34th te 35th Se Sales Now in Progress: Among the More Impcrtant : Black and Colored SILKS, Dress Goods; Wo- men’s, Misses and Children’s Apparel; Foot- wear, Hesiery,Gloves; Men's and Boys’ Apparel. | Underpricing in the Basement Little Sums Do Big Work in Buying Inexpensive Dry Goods Ordinarily this Basement Dry Gocds Store repre- sents very attractive economies in staple lines of Dry Goods ot many different sorts. Saturday the economies will be extraordinary. Judge for yourself: Dress Goods | Boys’ Clothing All-wool Panama M 36 Boys’ Suits, Blouse and R inches wide, in gray rt sian mod | green and blue; the yard..39¢} mixtures four) All-wool Albatross, 35 ir rows of s om: wide; in a full rang and light blue; yard Men's Night Shirts tartess —Cany s trimmed w colored feathe: 15 to Suits, Russian ade of cham- Women's Co black and black double heals nish an it am toe stainle Women’s Coats ght-weight Thre fancy embroidered, stripec figured patterns; in black, gray, green, t 1 brown tures; s . ee Patrons who desire the{/ MERCHANDISE FOR | CONVENIENCES of a) THE MILLION AND “charge” account in a THE MILLIONAIRE: credit store WITHOUT 5 THE FAULTS of such an We endeavor to supp'y account, should investi- | | your smailest want or t> | gate cur DEPOSITORS'’ | | fulfil your most extrava- | ACCOUNT PLAN | | gant whim. Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down! Shoppiug an Extracagzres ©KOCcH & Materials Are All Red and Naby—Sizes, Cut sh with inlaid “heck, ir ws a three-quarter lar and ntrasting We also smart le in th stripes bellishments ani patch pocket o Tub Dresses, 2.75 TUB DRESSES, in the jumper, high or Dutch neck eff There are laids and piain colors, in fine lawn, gingham, chambrays and linens; laces and bias folds advantage employed Skirts extra full, plaited or gathered; deep hem some finished with tucks lace trimmed guimpe. Sizes 4 to 14 years. 2: 75 The Jussper model has a dainty white 125th St. West, Rize isc: | Girls’ GIRLS trimmings of embroideries, throughout the assortment Special Ther: have been many sad “hen” stories, but none sa pitiful as this: There was once a. lad who determined to collect all the hens eggs he could lay hand upon. He would visit the henonop every morning, take the eggs from the nests and leave in their stead a beautiful display of “lemons.” One old mother hen didn’t seem to know the difference, and “‘set’’ and “set” in vain No Mttle chicks appeared to reward her near-sighted fidelity MORAL: You can't “hatch” resylts out of advertising propositions painted over with visionary claims, Shrewd adver- tisers have found this out after years of experience, and give to The World, almost every week-day, more advertisements than, they give to ANY TWO OTHER New York qorning news~ » papers COMBINED.

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