The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1908, Page 9

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a ~ POLICE WAR ON HOODLUMS Wed THROW SNUFF ! Scores of Victims Complain of | Nuisance—Subway Trains Favored Resort. Socialist Conference Broken| Up by Two Youths Who Are Captured. ‘The Police Department, acting on Bumerous complaints, will inaugurate a | Vigorous campaign against the alleged humortsts who have of late infested Dublic places and vehicles in New York with a pungent powder that not infre- quently works permanent injury to eves. There seems, according to the police, @ perfect manta for this form of hood- lumism. A prominent man complained only a few nights ago of having to leave a theatre to which he had acvompanted hts wite when a lot of snuff was puffed into the tr ing stuff was @itorium and soon the w! was zing and wiping Many ompeile bway t or the men make !t a atu. It ts alrea some States, New York think it would be a Bood fdea to make it so in with a good Court to-day} fectly good 8 at Canal a youths, streets by tw and Charles oocurred? who Is a K00¢ MELE. GENEE iu GANCE AT _CHARI Y BENEFIT. Performance at! ‘New York Theatre Will Provide Funds tor House of the Holy Comforter. There will be a benefit perform: on the 30th of April at the New York at 3 P. M. for a charity that {its K.nd, and one sufficient ty that she has voiun and w.ll appear in ‘This is the time that she will be seen egular performance of Kiss." ‘The House of the Holy Comforter) was started twenty-eight years ago by Bistor Louise, a visitor in Parish, It !s a free home for eurables—for women, young gitla and children whose cases incurable at the hospitals. It has been supported by gontributions ever since in a small house in Twenty-thir treet. Through the xeneroaity of intereste: lends, property was imurchaged. som ime ago at One Hundred and Thirty a Street and Riverside Drive, and located. Al- fhere the home 1s now hough a great many beds are endowed, | a large measure upon | ends in Sorcatary nuibaerintions Take a Cruise! When all worn out and weary And Iife seems sad and dreary Take a cruise; To get a launch or yacht That will touch the spot World Ads. peruse. Sig Delay It—What's the Use | MENACE TO THE EYES,! have becn found | ars are al THE EVENING WORLD, A TNR SSL ROM RS | | nd owing to an agreement {f bot boys were on t feet e finish, @ decision of a . 4 MoCarthy ar In the preliminar , Young Buck! t alx fast round ‘arthy having a shade at who had pald §2 each to see the figh —_-—_ |jett they gave throe cheers for jpoltce for not having disturbed t Rattling Six-Round Bout Held j2r4 242, (Rey would send In Saloon on Mott | ——— Street. fete od will be Three hundred sports standing on chaira and tables witnessed a@ rattling fight last night between= two feather- | SAVE YOUR CLOTHES TH welghts held in the back room of a ‘Ajj and close to Po-| Bteres The boys, Kid al-| gall len and Johnny Murray, fought for! a aide bet of $100 and the gate receipte. | The fight went the limit of ten rounds. th! nd As the hundred spor ts ™ and said they would send a resolutto: n Worde and mastc of Manuel Klein's automobile song from the Hippodrome en with next Sunday's World. E TIMES. HANG GARMENTS IN MANAHAN'S. NE GS PACK WRAP CLOTHES In TARINE MOTH SHEETS. B. Altman & Cn. AN UNUSUAL SALE OF MEN'S PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS MEN’S PAJAMAS OF SPRING AND SUMMER FABRICS . . «. . . $1.50 PER SUIT USUALLY SOLD FOR $2.50 TO $3.50 PBR SUIT. ALSO MEN’S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF . . . . 55¢ EACH BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, APRIL 24th & 25th, AT SPECIAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, APRIL 24th & 25th» Grace | priva its fe HM ee BOYS’ NORFOLK sUiTS 0 0 $6.00 & 8.00 BOYS’ REEFERS , , 0 e . 4.75 YOUTHS SUITS . 0 6 0 14.50 13. Altman & on. / ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE FURS AND FUR GARMENTS FOR STORAGE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, , APPROVED METHODS B ING USED FOR THE TH ktOr, THE MOST SAFE-S2EP:NG WHEN ARRANGING FOR STOR4GE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT CR ERS BE PLACED FOR CONTEMPLATED ALTER- AIION>S AND REPAIRS. Suh Street, es MM foc’: Hats 5h Street and Sth Aves. WEST 3a ST Imported Trimmed ite attention to this exhib cations and imported for ou been pronounced the most strikingiy beautiful and di French millinery anywhere exhibited, Prices are noticeably moderate. Koch Special . $10.00 Trimmed Hats Values $18.00 to $20.00 This original feature of our millinery exhibit continues to grow in popularity. ‘The new designs, as fast as they appear, are received with marked favor and with suprise at the artistic and substantial value o! hats sold at 80 low a price. 2d Floor. Us. FOUMD BFE OM Crantwd Be VUE BA iLO SATURDANS | MM Value $10 Value $2.50 Value $20 ‘us13.98 $6.98 $1.19 $12.50 Nite forcous PER WEEK poe ee cat fe containing 5 ERIS, ps ioe ) OPENS -AN jeanne ts. Mailed free § a application. We Pay Fieighi. New Jersey or d4th 'L’ statin Dorr. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, Victor Jalking Machines and Edison Bhonogedphs on Weekly Payments of $1 Double “~ | SIEGEL Till 12 0’ Clock Le CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE FOUNTAIN” OOPER J.B.GREENHUTF:, PRESIDENT. G. Arm Chair, Corner Chair one Sofa '/The “Teddy Car” Go-Cart HE easiest cart on the market for women to handle. 3-Piece Parlor Suites—as illustrated; handsomely carved frames: highly polished; with mahogany finish; excellent upholstery; covered with figured tapestry; made exclusively for us and exceptional value at the price.. Fountain and Victory Sewing Machines As Good as the Best the World Can Show. ‘Main Floor, Resr- Main Floor, Rear No Other Charges Whatever. All attachments with each ma- chine—and a 10-Year Guarantee, Prices, $19.75, $20.75 | and $23.75 | (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor,Center.) $1.50 Jointed Dolls Third Floor, C 29c Bunch of Duisi 8c to 124 Doilies at 5c 10c-a-Yard Glass Towelling, 5¢ Main Floor, Rear——— 10c to 15c Towels at 9c 75c to $1 Bath Mats at 490 Main Floor, Rear—— $1 and $1.25 lable Cloths, 69¢ Down Maiat Riser Res 21c-a-Yard Black Taffeta Ribbon, 14c and ‘Main Floor, Froni: $la 27e-a-Yard Colored Taffeta Ribbon, 19¢ Wi Matin Floor Front- eek $1.95 Ready-to-Wear Straw Hats, 75c ‘Second Floor, Front: Second Floor, Front- 39c Bunches of Roses With Foliage, 25c¢ —— Second Floor, Fron, | 5-Piece Parlor Suites Suites Value Price) Value Sale Price $45.00... .$37.00 $25.00 ). 00 48.50.... 40.00 30.00 25.00 50.00... 42.00 35.00 30.00 67.00 66.00 46.50 31.00 83.00 65.00 43.00 37.00 80.00 70.00, 34.00 21.00 | 90.00 80.00, 60.00 45.00 | ° 78.00 68.00| 72.50 60.00 110.00 73.00 | 75.00 59.00 73.00 63.00 | | (Slegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor) at $1 at 19¢ 38c New Double , Stamps Till 12 0’Clock A Sale of Handsome Parlor Suites (REET ieee een | These, Among Other Offers, in the Underprice Sections To-morrow $11.50 Kashmir Rugs, 9x12, at $8.75 Fifth Floor, Froat——— $1.75 Wilton Rugs, 27x54, at $1.29 Fitth Floor, Front—-— 10e Porch Matting Seats, 16x18, at 6c li Fifth Floor, Front——— Children’s 15c Muslin Drawers at 10c ‘Second Floor, Centee-———— Children’s 75c Lace Trimmed Petticoats at 49c ‘Second Floor, Center. Children’ ‘8 75¢ Lawn Guimpes at 49c Second Floor, Centerp—— M. Pa $1.25 Crepe Kimonoe, all Colors, 89c Second Floor, Genter-——— 49¢ Gingham Cover-All Aprons at 35¢ ————Second Floor, Centee-———— Maids’ $1.50 One and Two-Piece Dresses, 98¢ ‘Second Floor, Center. tandard School Dictionaries, 17¢ good time for the summer cottage or for the new home of the June bride. hold for delivery wien wanted any set purchased to-morrow. 8-Plece Parlor 5-Piece Parlor Suites 5 pieces has a tufted upholstered oO $1.50 either Payne's ness ki good day.. an ab versal good Third Floor, Center-——— childr 45c Book—Adventures of Foxy Granipa, at 25¢ worth Third Floor, Center———- (Siegel Co |1,000 Boys’ ‘Suits, Good Materials in Up-to- = the-Minute Styles, at W' could sell ten times as many of these suits as the manufac- turer is willing to give us to seil at this extraordinary price. These sales are just ‘flyers’? with us, but they answer two purposes— you get double value and the manu- facturer keeps lis force busy during the dull season. Double Breasted Suits, with Knicker- bocker Trousers; sizes 7 to 15 years. Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to 10 years. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear. Opens by one operation. Nothing better for the street car or ferry. In the house it can be put in almost any small place. Made of chilled steel and upholstered with English leather cloth. You have a choice of three styles at the following prices With Hood—as il.ustrated $8.75 With printed canopy.......--- 9.00 * Pla n—without hood orcanopy, 6.50 Siegel Cooper Store, Third t oor, Cenier. Astonishing Sale of Men’s Underwear, 39¢c Spring and Summer Weights and Styles. Usually Sell at 50c, 75ce and 95c The mill that made these goods failed during the strenuous days of the We have taken the lion’s share of its unsold product at an average of about one-half the usual wholesale prices and will sell at an average recent, so-caHed “panic.” of less than half the regular retail prices. Fine goods—and perfect. drawers made in this country than were made by this mill. Choice of anything you like in spring and summer weights and sty!es. white Sea Island cotton, balbriggan, fancy weaves and mesh weaves in shirts with long sleeves, half sleeves or no sleeves at all, and drawers of full or knee length Good, reliable, carefully finished garments of grades which we ourselves ordinarily sell at 50c, 75c and 95c; your choice at........ All sizes. There were no better medium-priced shirts and (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center.) 7. Shoes For Mcn and Women Choice among forty-i ve new Spring styles in all the leathers, including plenty of tans, No one who has ever worn them will dispute our claim that Foot Mould shoes in style and wear are simply the best ob- tainable at the ;rices. $3 to §5 Siegel Coop:r econd Floor, Rear. ( Foot Mould $8.95 for This *15 Chandelier HIS is a lot that was made up during the cull season at alow price. After these are sold the same chandelier will cost $15. These tixtures arc well made in dead black wrought iron finish; shade is 18 inches in diameter; has six large and six small rich art glass panels which can be had in green, pink, amber, ruby or opalescent colors, with deep bead fringe to match; fitted for gas with Welsbach burnerand mantle inside of shade, and colored gas candles on the two outsice arms; or, if desired, can be fitted with either central draughtoil fount or with two-light ele From 3 to 6 da ic cluster for $1 extra. Price of this $15 fixture, iilderrsted eee eeeteeeeecoeees ae $8.95 Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Front, ¢; covered with a choice of green verona velour or figured tapestry; sale price Two Bargains | in Books in the house. ished at complete encyclopedia of busi- United and State laws; by F. ayne; cloth bounds Zell's Condensed Cyclopedia— illustration! formation on all subjects; avery Pertect Goods that 5 required to fill orders. @® back; broad arms and “ $39 OD books to have Pub- $1 and Our price for to-morrow is 25c. Business Education—a nowledge and epitome of Fri- -25¢ ridged library and uni- reference book, with 1,000 pages of in- book for school en; cloth bound; 5e $1.50; Friday... oper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Plain 39c¢/ Daylight Cakes Fresh supplies from the ovens every 30 minutes. VTCTOUS SUNSHINE 25¢ bh Pure Lard Dolete Silver Crest brand, fresh Richardscn’s Virgi “Little Fact In otswood M ‘Lacy Wa hin pAYLIGH PAE. cach SANT? CIAPA PRU skin, sweet fruit: 10 Ibs. Ibs MAPL FLAKE—delic ously fresh anc qd 5: two reguiar 1Sc pack: Hazel Hams The celebrated WEST!HALIA style Sey sugar Cored: Hazel ba so are noted We quafiqyt ridays 2me SANPLE aie long, Gun Powder, | Jeran. Hyson, Mixed. Ceyion or | Engiish Breakfast: 3 1 yt de PREMIUM FLCUR—F Quaker Wheat Berries ‘5, Reguiar price $1.15; doz.75c: AT fee Nh a So Be iN 64%e YELLOW SPLIT be or eel sag0, o1 white Hh 8 Ihe 8c de Delicatessen MOKED SALMON — best Columbia ver {isl Cuerilt Oi Riven tha hine sliced: YH :uits and Vegetables “EET OR ANSE s tor mixed: reg, $1 keg. BCILED BEE F ° Tip RADISWES xi YA POTATOES ‘DLETTUCE ve deirymen under Uni tes nent Pure Food Supervi b Tid. print LOe Fresh Meats We deliver all charged and paid orders from the Battery 10 110th Street, cast end 18¢ lie 12ec 12c Fresh Fish We clean ih (ree of charge. Fancy chicken halibut Boston smelt Nes port haddo Sston market View. Te Tong Branch ¥ oo) Long Island (ounsersmn Vibes Ge elewere ferrin... rs Maracaibo Coffee or rich golcen Santos coi.ee; fresi from FOWDE RED; Crisp Soda Biscuits rer. 5: pachae MIXED TEA—tormosa Oolong, English GHA Brcakiest, Ceylon ‘and all SUc green or | know Gl ack varietien) Sib. caddy $1.08; Foun! oF po meee 400 siege! 3 lbs. $ | Extra Special fersteiner—per case 12 boitle i per ca Forster Riesting—per case 12 het $9.80 thes, $8.80; per $5.20 Claret and Rhine Wi Port, Sherry $138, 5 Hermitage Rye or Bi per galion $3.5 wine i quart... Treadmill eh 1 1 J re 7 ‘ | : oi | it c , $5.50; per . bi 5 aoe oo Groceries. Meats, Fish, Vegetables, Da) light Cakes, Wines & Liquors Mail ana telephone orders for Groceries filled promptly. MAPL-FLAKE Coupons Redeemed Here. These Specials for Friday: Pa H-O Co.'s ground or Tig ibs. $15 Ib. 1c K just rece dor. <f¢ Wines and Liquors Half-and: Half half-borties Imported Clarets. and Sauternes ST. ESTEPHE — rer case 12 bortles $4.7 se 24 b "$6.20 | BM oalt-boutes American Wines by the sh nd rbon. No. “$1.50 | Mocens,, Fresh toasted corn flakes; new shipment | | AND. Ale and Porter), Imported Rhine and Moselle $1.15, $1.00, 78¢ Tokay and Angelic ncake Fiour Prepared Selt-Raising: makes orn Flakes Ived from the call 2 lp package... ae AL 0p. ¢ 12 bot seats: 12 $8. 60 and. $ Whiskey, No. 8, per B5e \ |

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