The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1908, Page 8

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sions and (American Antelope Given to London Zoo by jin nued Miss ‘Todd Membera of the = | a | NEW OSS ENTRIES. Nero Club, Jr., Founded by Miss Todd, Will Have Ascen- sion Meet Saturday. LO, HE THN nk Superintendent Is Noi “Quite Satistied With the Re- port of the Receivers WWice-President El: plains “Velvet Fund” | of $107,903. | $@tate Superintendent of Rar entirely sat f assets of the Knick ar Trust Company filed yesterda by. the tempora Assured sy persons who claim to | ‘° fm position to know that the esti- |, of $49,000,000 placed upon the as @ts ts entirely too low. | Chief Examiner Hutchins, of eh of the State Superi: y receivers, He has wn to join the cli who has secured the 4 war balloons for L » to greet T. Todd, t d influence the boys owe the m, ugh e local ndent’s @ and a comps of experts went to| — tion to ballooning sc: 2 SBMA BLL LIMITS STUFED TATS ~ (EASES TOO VARS. TO BE ASANOOW | y and an a reappraisensent. | hen they have completed their work | ft. Williams, who Is a practic 1| inker, will campare their figures with se of the receivers and form his | conclusions. sae | a x ; FA 7 u 25 City May Buy Back} Gardener Tells of New Prank atchel Man’? Barker. FOURTH RACE—One mile In the report of the recel panying the schedule of asset Property—Public Service by ud Given Power. intend to tea ud aerog Pf the Knickerbocker if the first statement he iiae made Ing World to-day. “Father, of the same Qn the very day arrival his home at No. M4 West t and refractured a leg @ broken by a fall only a year : k fail he has been | sury ati a attend to t 86 and has cussing the Qf the Knickerbocker Trust Comp: mintil seen by an Evening World re-| pay porter to-day. “The so-called ‘Velvet Fund,’ of & reported found by the receive: Mr. Eldridge, “tepresents securi- ws which during the course of twen-| three years of business were written to ‘profit ard loss’ from time to time, These securities did not apy fon the books of the compan, ‘and in the reorganization of t pny they were given no piace. q A Business Custom. eephere is not g dank or trust com- jpany or business" house in the countr at does not, according to the best Business methods, write off at the end of the year certain securities that are either non-dividend paying or are tn Mitigation or have been recetved by @f bonus or commission, and ought not to be carried in the 1 { qasets. “The fob lot which the r Meported as assets Iss t Buy Your Drug Store Goods at a Drug Store the Riker employees are fitted to prop- By education and en erly attend to your wants. ; Riker customers are satisfied because they are courteously treated and because they get dependable goods for less money than they can get them for elsewhere A feeling of perfect cc jence as to the quality of what you are tuy- e feeling to have when you are buying anything racials vers have city Br, Ii,DIN uch picked- egrity and highest skill cals dispensed at the Riker f the strictest ced men the Dr GOF ‘ money. If those old securities 7 N oid out at auction they will br a i AY NXE Riker Service is the same everywhere. Riker quality is eu What ALBAN j Robinson, | 10 built the # ‘ aiways the Be t. Riker Prices are always the Lowest. This is they aie of elnhGR ane aTramieet a ‘ é ta, | : 1 i true cven at the elegant ew Druz Store re-ently opened at A going concern. much ; iedaysene tik ; He ; cae WO] t3e18 West 34th it. a ta = i 4 eht to ae arse ee Rixen’s Shaving Lotion. Re pine ang t : 5 A Sulphur Soap... 19 HIRED A ROOM . A Re t Nams's Shaving Stick 25.18 (1) Wh) UO) WS) Ss Ss wed Cold Toot niSaapy seston - Ur = 25 | ‘Man Who Says He Is Ret Massage ed Mer- i A ogan, Ef) +39 = eens ‘ vi iG te bs a Soap 25 eh His Money. cme On ta 'S anh BO 's Tooth Powder... .25 a Ny bt ne amphor Ice... — 3OSsaiy Reveris. Talcum Pow- |thycalol’ 1 Powder 50 87 | Ruger’s Al With H bes Fl ed iii ae Store” no wo madeset we, | Lingerie Dresses [Injants’ Dresses =|. yond Meal... {', Bloom of Youth 75 Ringer's Septone (the an- tiseptic hair food)... -— 75 BY Hat NY 7 $18.00,20,00, 25.00, 30.00 & up | At $3.50. Value 35.50 ‘Papa, | used some of Mamma’s Face Cream, ard it’s just what I need, W n't jou get me a jar al for myself? Its Riker’s Violet Cerate."’ it’s up to you Father, At All Riker Stores, Health psia Tablets 5 Ao a a § ° a “MUNSEY'S: “OFFER TOO BiG. onan ‘oprie { Buttiniore Says He Had to Take Price, wh Charlies H. Gr sterday turned o the Balttmo timore, wh vlitgowns Fine Hand Scalloped La Be sAy Munsey | front wit D. ' 1 Mall Orders promptly flied. Charge ween polielied, Brew F Beso : olive: ter New York. M Order Departments, Sixth Ave, & 23d ar. Bere | Sh pa S46 Pulten St, Brooklyn st. New York, RiKERs Drus STORES NEW YORK. split 25.00, 32.50 FIRST FLAG WITH 46 STARS. TON, Marc Sth Ave. & 34th St. wares. | neces 1908 World Almanac Now onSale, "7% a as Te 0 wt RE I EG EE A PG FF — . me a ee a a cl = WANTS Dut PT Oh ye ARE STILL |ST. LOUIS AND ‘FRISCO | [rebates and the Chapman ud Dewey Company, of Kansas City, Mo oe rel Were returned Test Case in in Which Importers Two, wellpeees Blackjack. Are Giving Aid to the | Victim on Willough- ——eeeeeeeeee Government. | by Street. The Big Sale | {at Wissner’s continues to draw crowds ‘of buyers. It did not take the people |long to make up their minds ty (pits WISSNER | | Importers alding the Government to poort duty on a clase of din fe Imitted free a 7 is one of bert C. Blake, of No. 49 Willoughby | trooklyn, was kr ed down Vilouzhby the corner of nj" Sharretts, of the tod Staten Genetal Ate |enriy mornine when tw 7 q piel arly mofnineg when two men ran up hent be sustained by the courts, as th action is brought as a test case. more [suiting to A woman on the streets than $180.00 in duty will be added an-| several days ago. nually at this port. “E told them,” Miners” diamonds, worth about $5 per carat, have been Imported for m South Africa and Braail duty, W. B. Treadwell, rece: as: one of the men drew a blackjick from signed as an examiner in the diamond ment, found that the diamonds ‘ad been “split” or cut to uniform parts n shipments consigned to Bandler & | 88! ons. No, 6) Beekman atreet, and he nposed duty at the rate of 19 per cent Notwithstanding protests of the tm- e Collector and the Treas- iry Depa sustained him ; These carbonado, or miners’ diamonds ore used on drills in all the mines of! the country. by engineers and sts and in every case where "19 cut into solid rock. win> CURED IN ONE DAY. 1g could not be carried on w: interest! Blake was soing to his home in the of to him and accused him of having been PIANOS © which had been thoroughly overhauled at our factory could b2 bought at prices ranging from $175 up to $200. Anew lot of used pianos just ceived fiom the Wissner factory will + be included in ihis sale. said Blake in relating! fence to the police, “that 1 A of the woman, Sudd ly his pocket and struck me on the head knocking me unconscious, When [ ro- ed my senses I found that my wa'- let containing about $i2 was go Blake described his young men and fairfy wel a | UPRIGHT PIANOS, 321° | 3300 Schumann, . . $120 $450 Chickering. . . $125 $300 Stodart. . . . $155 s4o0 Gabler. . . . $150 $325 Harrington, . . $160 $00 Steck. . . . $170 $450 Knabe. . . . $175 13450 Schoninger. . . $180 $400 Bradbury. . . $185 $600 Steinway. . . $215 $425 Wissner.. . . $170 $450 Wissner.. . . $175 $500 Wissner. . . . $180 2525 Wissner.. . . $185 3550 Wissner.. . . $190 $600 Wiener... $325 ints as ssed. mine owne: @ of the largest city, and elsewa rees and arrar ut here by gett now backing t establisa th 'Wissner Warerooms, £38-540 FULTON STREET, She toe, have ane sgtubl FRIDKLYN. Kidney ¢ itallzer makes woak men strome andre ptoree Tot were ATISFACTION | has never found its affinity in substi- tution. Yet they are often- times offered to you hand in hand. That is, in a dealer’s hands. If you ask him for Armour’s Extract of Beef and he offers you a jar of Armour’s in one hand and a cheaper priced, but ‘just as good, brand in the other, don’t take any chances. Insist on Armour’s—IT is satisfaction. The other is— mere substitution. ARMOUR & COMPANY, CHICAGO. Price, 25c.; ray =

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