The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1908, Page 7

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t JA LACEY UR ETI OG OER S| SHOT TOOTH A RESTURANT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908. u POLIE SUSPECT SOCIETY PEOPLE NV BABYS DEATH GLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT, |Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, &o. ser Eradioted by New Skin ear KP discovery one year ago, Posies the new skin remedy, has, extraordinary accomplish- alan exceeded the most sanguine asnectst lend of the eminent special- ists who gave it to the world. It has ‘Assailant Cowed Spectators |Paterson Coroner an ok hil) Saber rouse ade of eases OF eeaernay With His Weapon and Escaped. . Gtoseppe Bassell, a dandified young) Realian, the leader of one of the gangs | ef Harlem's Little Italy, was shot and | instantly killed by &@ man supposed to be the leader of a rival band fn @ coffee house at No. 2123 First avenue, at 10 o'clock to-day, Basseli, who lived at No. 817 Bast One Hundred and Ninth street, entered the | place a few minutes before the shooting. | He called for a cup of coffee, and was sipping \t, when a well-dressed man of about the same type as Bassell walked in, and stepped up behind him. Those | aitting at nearby tables saw him bend over and whisper something. i The next minute the stranger pulled out a revolver and fired three shots into Bassell's head, at such close range that the powder burned his cheeks. The wounded man toppled from his chair and fell to the floor, The assassin looked aggressively round and flourished bis weapon. Every one in the place fell back and let him escape. The police called Dr. Herrity, of the Hariem Hospital, who sald Basseli had died instantly. ‘court, has been ! Was Suffocated and Sen- sation Expected. (Special to The Evening World.) PATERSON, N, J., Sept. 18.—The po- lce authorities gave out # statement to- |day that thd finding of « dead baby girl in the rear of No. 115 Stater street yes- |terday would Implicate a prominent so- clety man and woman, An autopsy per- formed on the body by County Physi- clan Armstrong revealed the fact that the child’s death was due to suffoca- tion. Detective Elvin, of the headquarters stigating and sensa- 1® promised. ee gee JOHN K. COOKE DEAD. PATHRSON, N. J., Sept. 16.—John K. Cooke, for many years superintendent tional develop jot the Passaic Rolling Mills, now known as the Passalc Steel Company, died at | his home here early to-day from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy, He wee stricken on Monday last. He suf- fered a similar stroke two years ago. Mr. Cooke was a son of the jate Watts Cooke, and was born In Scranton, Pa, on March 17, 1857. and eradicated facial and other dis |figurements of years’ standing. The terrible Itching attending eczema Is Istopped with the first application ‘giving proof of ‘ts curative proper- tles at the very outset. | In less serious skin affections, such as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads, acne, barber's itch, &c., results show after an .vernight application, only a small quantity being required to effect a cure, Those who use poslam for these minor skin troubles can now avail themselves of the special 60-cent package, recently adopted to! meet such needs, Both the 50-cent package and the regular $2 jar may now be obtained in New York and! Brooklyn at Riker’s, Hegeman’s ang] other leading drug stores; also at drug stores in all suburoan towns, Samples for experimental Pane may be had free of charge by ° direct to the Emergency Laborato. |82 West Twenty-fiftn Street, New | enti City | | No Kutra Charge tor it. Advertisements for The World may be let: | at any American District Messenger Office |e che olty unl 9 P.M. | | The man who did the shooting ts nal scr.bed as being about thirty year He nad @ small lignt-co.ored tus, and his hair was ligt He was well dressed, ( scurry to get out of the way no paid much attention to details. noticed though, that he had a white soar on the right side of his neck} below the ear, “Naphtha Loosens The Dirt. That is show B. P. & G. Naphtha Soap does its work. Soap cleans. the outcome of a ey heen smouldering fe es ALL THE THEATRES | GET A RAKE-OFF. | How The naphtha, by ioosening the dirt, makes it easy for the soap to do the work it is intended to do—cleanse. P&G. Naphtha Soap would clean just as thoroughly as it does, if it contained no naphtha at all; but it would take more time ataenen totter wand more Work, | “ane Naphtha and good soap make an ideal | combination—a combination that does away | with Aa/f the work and practically, a// the discomfort of wash day; and makesit possible | for a woman to do as much work in 4 or § hours as now takes twice that long, Boiling the clothes, with all its attend. | ant annoyances, is a thing of the past with | women who use P. & G. Naphtha Soap. So is nine-tenths of the hard work over the washboard. P.&G. Naphtha Soap -) cents a’ cake, + Ticket Speculator Explains the “Dear Public” Is Done. ne Wi risal minagers ai & loud er and uretn Neenses—< public. ne Interes* be deceived, The mana- run?) How muh nd Savage | OCEAN TRADE IMPROVES, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 16.—The White Star Line has decided to resume its cargo service between Liverpool and New York, which recently was with- drawn owing to the slackness of trade, ee = ICAMMEYER Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. We Produce in Cur $3.9) “Standard”’ Shoes for Women and in Our $3.00 “Harvard’’ Shoes for Men Every feature of the Latest Styles and Newest Fashion Mouels that are put into shoes costing twice as much. And we guarantee they have as fine shape, fit and finish and wear as well as any shoe sold elsewhere for five and six dollars. These are not mere advertising statements, but Facts that you can rely upon and save from two to three dollars a pair on your foot wear. Buy our “Standard” and ‘*Harvard” $3.00 Shoes. and see for yourselves if we have over- stated their wonderful merits. We make them in Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf, Fine Black Kid and Jan Russia Calf, Button and Lace, which gives you the same range of stvle and fashion selection as the more expensive foo wear and -ecures to you as perfect fit and as complete satisfaction. 1 Ce MEYER MPED ON A SI HOE 3 MTANOARD OF M' “Harvard” Sto: for Men. Our “itandard’’ and ‘'Harvard”’ $3.00 shoes are displayed in our Sixth Avenue Wiadows. Roots Une Uptown Prices Make Down- 0 Shopping an Extravagance. ( &INOC MO y- Sadig Opectu.s for Thurs..ayz Vhiasel™ $19. 50 New Fali Suits, $15, 95 choice collection of NEW FALL M¢ DE LS in the semi- ‘hited 32 to 36 inch len; c braid trimmed. The mater : jots ind worsteds, in all the ch model is 1 superi r id 14 to 16 ye perfect in cut and ta anteed satin, All y of guar- 15.95 for misses. ‘ ‘$14, 50 Fall and Winter Coats, $11.95 MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMEN’S COATS; 30-inch lengths; semi-fitted effects; mannish cut and finish; superior quality tan covert and black broad- gotta lined wlth excellent quality of satin. Sizes 14 to 18 years or 32 to 6 bust. ALL CARS TRANSFER gomingadles, BY 1 EXINGION ro 32AVED 5910 6025) WAISTS spect | New Cluny Lace Waists, handsomely New Flaid Dress Goods % Frice 45-INCH STRICTLY ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, i __light and dark colorings. Value 89 "Women’s Smart Boots, $2.59 WOMEN'S nee lace or button, of uality ideal patent leather or ewed turned soles; ( n heels; smart, dressy aria iSnectaleat 2. 59 |" $6.00 Down Qulis, $3.9 Os SATEEN-COVERED EIDERDOWN-1 ti LED COMFORTABLES, ground sateen, with handsome floral and Persian desi double bed sizes; regularly $6.00, each i 1wo Bar.ket Specia.s irons roo FINE WHITE BLANKE TS; all-woo! filling; Sith 6 or blue borders, with taffeta binding. SINGLE-BED, SIZE, regularly $3.98, pair, Dou BLE-BED SIZE, Tegular Ww £198, pair “*Renatssa ce B2a Sets irom RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS; r piece to match; an excellent saving opp 0 amd $7.50, each, na splemld assortment of 45¢ urth Foor.) n light and dark 450, 5.98 Lace Lur.ans Great.y Ke duced vroun rine) est effects NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ‘ane 149, 1.98 borders. MADPAS CURTAL 5, 3 2, 5 50 ite t and Rugse=Srec ale debe VELVET CARER ; also hall and stair pat! 79¢ 95c ft. value ty ” 19.50 asians: Size 14.75 borders to itt value $25 TAPESTRY B RUSSELS 6x9 It, value §3. 50, 6. A 125th S fi West, Between Lerox & Seventh Aves. All CARS TRANSFE! TU Cal MERGE Teta: The Last 3 Day s! If Yeu Join the Club at Once ed Can Buy 19450 Waiters Royal $225 | P.anos---Club Price, Inc uding Chfir and Cover, on Easy Terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week No Interest, No lisurance and Ns Exira —.225—That’s A'l Upcen Join ng the Cub, Paros Deliwercd on Payment of $5 If you want the best Piano that can be made ata saving, tor the Club cioses t ATURDAY EVEN.NG. Wolters Pianos Are uilt to Last a Lifet.me dy the Waiters Piano Company, of New York. Alb Yeais’ Gasr nee, 8%, oP east aE i of the top lid of every plano. a) ‘rie W n plano bu et as00 alee ; a gaving of 200 (o $2 re 3 St kCIAL A TENTION Is ca led to tnisGreat P ano ub sale. There are }2 new and origina. designs to se ect irom. $900 Weliers Mas esiove Player Pi no Ou fis, 2450 $25 Loun ana $10 a Mor th Consisting of player Joining plan paying any bale 14 presenta are > Lex! to Sa. Abe: Bi Hsoninadale OS y 50h to 60th Sr Excharg ! privilege of p Upon req jest a Al: Cars Tran fer 'o a ent Asani a anne | | AT | fold id buttons, $u.k-lined, but- Lace Waists| ‘ton tack long sleeves, 6 Pi tid \ Finest Ch flon Taffea; newest com-| , Ar. $ al | binations in colcrs; tailored pleats, | { 98) hi Taffeta Waists’ silk cord and gilt buttons, bil distinct styles. Fre Quauty Lingene; iront trim- med with lace, new design embrot- dery sleeves: lace collar, back cluster tucked; button back; long sleeves, " Fure Linen Waisis; iront tailor- pleated orc uster tucked. Back tuck- $3 Tailored (ed. Laundered coliar and cuffs A Linen Waists | | Fens va ue andapraciical model. Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, 6¥th St, Section, * Buy Furs in This Sale Ana Pai Il Save at Least 50 Per Cont. One of the most com; rehensive co. ections of women’s fur ¢ ate, fur sets ang men’s and womcn’s fur .n-d coaig is now «i p ayed at Bioom- ingcaleg, The sles are the very newest and exceedin ,ypopular Our $3 New Lingerie Waists | $1.98 | Free Transfers Get one from our agent at 6Jth st. and Lexington aye. when you pet olf a Sih st. car. It's good for on a $1.0 purchase or 0c. on a '3.00 gt Beater purchase, Goo D., charge or cash uk purchase. P.lces in every instance wi! 81ve you at least 50 per cent fh fe i yur ewuem, by a small ‘ Charge antl’ November 15, Women’s Long S.lk Gloves at 39c Russien Pory Coats o! finest French dye at prices that have set the whole Jur SOCTTRECGY in a whirl. made bv a Black Double finger tippec, pi¢minent manu aciurer. ana co ore ail sizes. homens :0c and 75c¢ long Suk Gcves 16-button length, in back, white and cole ¢ a 20C [Gas $15 ace on $24 §27 bes Coa s 36 inches Ling. Bloomingdwes’, 24 s9th Bt. Seet.n: Men’s & Women’s imported Liste Thread Stockings, Mace to Selt at 50c « 24¢ Coats $35.00 a Women’s tur Couts— Wonders Carucu. Coa s, 909 449, 469, 97s, Jo S me sizes a above Luxarant imuwk vous, $398, $600. 27, 90 in.nes long, Lea.eite Crais, .o¥, dliy, $139, $159. 3y, -b, 42) Sv ances lung. Avaska Sea. woa.s yo/e, 90.0, $75.. 94) 44, 20 INChes long, Ihen’s ana Women’s Fuy Lined Coats At $12 munens 920 tu- At yqQ mens $35 FureLined Lives oa... biown, | Coats, ined with Far sable or sabe mink «ned; iarce Eastern mick natura muskrat or we yna, | Mter mink, arge siorm c iar of Bir, both St. Section, | Persian vamo or broon monk. ‘$12 D. ning Ro:m Chandeliers ¢ $6.95 | 95 o1 Biack Wiousht tron at sem: fitting is $1.98 Have vety preity sik hand-em- browered insteps, All sizes in Diack and tan. Mioomogdaies’, Main FL, Sth St, Sect. ‘Ma‘ds’ Dresses at 98c House These artisti, coand i Ts @re sq_are in shape and fitted with four art There ave light and dark co.orings, Glaeh pangs In red. green, amber oF pins, inished with bead iringe tO || shone or two piece etylem Man mich Bach chande ict i utied with ixvure or one gas ight inside and f ore, i Md Rayer 8. ja.ds’ blue Chambray with peated front, gn fitted back, bi hop sleeves and .uil skirt, wit. deep hem specia: Tue at enon o. oui d four ous de aris, @.0 OF gas. cated 0 tats iE) ONAL aiga.n, Gale of Imported Biue and 9c | White Kiichen Jars, at. . Wehav ust rece.ved rom cne of che best mekers in Geemany anew shipmen. of 9,000 }i.chen jars tha heretotore have never sold fur ess th n .9c . The shape of $1.49 Fi, sath St. section, Men’s $12 Elgin Watches, $7 95. the j rsis shown in the llus.raton, | he y are in the regu ar size, and are stenci'ed on New style the cu sige t(r con ents, such as; iea, coffer, thin model, flour, bar ey, Oaimeal, rce, etc. They are erahesane m si remarkable barg i:s, and fain Sieh ‘Tnursday, Fray and © S.turday 19 ei god filed ycu tuay buy themat...........5 C cages that are fui y guaranteed Imported Biue ana White Spice for 2 * years, in small jars that match iaiget Jars, kitchen jars. They ure sien- ciled or con’ ns, such ag pe, per, cin- hemon, CO-<s, nutmeg, oi pce ard Fited with nicnel p ated, sjewelled | Elgin moven ents and guaranteed musterd. ‘ihey are worth tec. but the | and gu we paid iol ; | to keep accurate time. Free in tee eyo sou Bem Ute Usiael &c (SegSee) || cu es vour mon-gram in ribb n Bleominnuness ‘ z letiers on the case. ifyou de) it Somaniaica’. Third Bioor, stn St, Secu Bloomingdales’, Main Pi. Front, Crnire, Kitchen Utensils. at cae Prices i the goods in this Sae are first quality standard grades, in standard sizes, Bread Box, ns. 200 Large size (ts Pud- 6¢| Galvanized sheet tron tam- : ily size Garbage Dee 70. | Can, with cover st quailty | 12-quart s Jzed Water Pail Onener: Black Satin Ligu Fine Steel Selmore Style Can 1c 5 Stove Polish Heavy VRE hucket peanete set a Bucket 22 Mrs. Potts’s Po! we ibhiae. (hone ue 106 sisring ay iin Dene Bde Me Jae Cors er to ory, Lex. to i Ave, 59th ia tae Sime I , ! An exceptioraly good value | Mace 0 good gq a ity percale, with peated front, ‘urn down collar ani ull skirt, with deep hom,

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