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PPPS TE TT LaF ALT OT RTE TT REE TA . . -” JANUARY 20, 1911. Model Quick Lunch Counters—Pure Foods, Quick Service—Sixth Floor ee ierty Trading Stamps uaa 1 o’Clock “Threats THE EVENING WORLD, esto tent pravee, nuncea seve| WHEN TO TAKE deautiful Engitsh girl lived her thrill. OP BONN, EESSS== "eres R , 2 Dig Merete er te Aectan weiens, FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Capt. Boynton wae sixty-eight years Pardoned by Roosevelt. old and is survived by his wife. They| He was arrested in this city in 1908, lived until recently at No. 601 West One| when he was charged with counterfeit- y | Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. He|ing silver coins of Venesuele for the was a dyed-in-the-wool fatalist, abso- | purpose of financing @ revolution in that q lutely fearless, and many of his ecapes | country. \ seemed miraculous. He was sentenced to Blackwoll's Born on May 1, 1&2, he early dis-/| {sland for six months, but was par- played qualities which saddened hi¢|doned by President Roosevelt after parents and they sent him to @ private | senving part of his sentence. H M academy in Hineaburgh, Vt. after @| Gapt. Boynton’s death followed by only a tutor had despaired of instructing him. | few days the completion of his life lero of Many Wars and Fo- He led hie schgolmates into all aorts| history, furnished to Horace Smith for FRIDAY, HH and Sale 3G) teger} In Many a Month Ore rr Overalls are Over 2.500 Men’s Suits and 3,000 Overcoats, $13.50, $15 and $16.50 Values : , of pranks and finally ran away to head hig history of “The War Maker,” as menter of Revolutions Never |{° Yoys expedition against’ Indians, |the forthcoming publication will be along the shores of Lake Champlain. called. Told Real Name. During the civil war, in a charge _— at the battle of Pittsburg Landing his BELLE MOORE LOSES. siemecyg horse ran away with him and carried ainat DIES IN A HOSPITAL, | him into the contd ge Cavalry, | Woman “White Slave” Dealer A cavairyman aimed @ blow with his Must Geo To Prison, sader and was shot dead by Yours) ane appeliate Division of the Supreme Was Blockade Runner, Fought | Borer, tt sure mare Me Tah cout tay afirsedte vert of 2 On Sale To- morrow at ott oan olf | ANY Sheet, ‘ * all his life. Boynton was left on the| Jury in General Gessions tha; convicted Pirates and Traded in feld for dead, bat recovered euMolently | Bélle Moore of engaging in the “white | take Abe og vr John's Medicine at ones. ‘ Ff to escape to his own lines, where he | lave” trafic. It has a history of fity y years of success Slaves. . was placed in hospital. She was sentenced to serve aot less| in the treatment of cold @) uSIC In Became Blockade Runner. than two years and six months, no more! | If you have had a and it still Resigning trom the service he lived in |%@n five years, in the penitentiary at “hangs sk her John's Medi- Fhe hero of many hairbrendth escapes, | Chicago for a time and at twenty-one, | ADU. u OR yee aited toc at After considerable effort we persuaded this maler—one of the amd the central figure in more than one| when he received = fortune by in- a LG 1 te Med reas prone best in New York—to acoept our cash offer for his entire stock. famous ne novel, Capt. George B. Boynton, |heritance, he bought a vessel and be-| DEAD MAN, HENRY J. MARTIN. 7 pain ht ae You may rest assured that it wasa price that enables us to eral breakdown {n the| came a blockade runner. It Gouals or threat trom offer these Overcoat and Suit values to-morrow. Remember, gS Hospital, No. 186 Weet| He returned to New York in 194 and) 2, won wno was found dead early if re affected, take the quality, style and character of these garments are far super Seventy-fourth street, and it ie believed | bought the old Franklin Avenue Dis-|y oienay morning at Sixty-seventh | Father baa Medicine a once. ‘The ior to any we ever before offered at $8.88. The assortment is extensive, ii, gees Lng of his name|tiliery in beer! di er taking SIM | treet and Columbus avene yee Ment soothing, healing elements of which it is all new models, all sizes, all colors, tire ever rented. rnard F. Mn rat sure enone of the acrta| tater, ts vate, Qe oe «Nama |"54 Sy bg wan la rater, Henry | stat normal Keith nS" a Overcoats The Suits he never divulged to even his most infl- trade in the wee tnclee Martin, and that they were the sons of} If you are run down and in need of Are made of wool kerseys, Are made of pure all-wool_worsteds mate friends, but ‘ort time before| time before going to Washington, where jthe late Barney Martin, a prominent 4 tonic, you can find no better food Copy chevio.s and Rete scot i = al a4 hip death yesterday he told Horace| President Angrew Johnson engaged him !rammany leader. ne and body builder than Father Smith, his biographer, that Boynton was|on @ personal mission, at the conclusion! te gave his address and his brother's Jenn Medicine, because the clements net his true name, and that he was born | of which he went to England, where he| ag No, 88 West Ninetieth street. and re-| of which it is compored are pure and Grays, striped in Fifth avenue, near Fourteenth street, | used the name of George MacFarlane, | fused to say anything further. The! wholes urishment. plaid tans and browns, convertible he @on of a distinguished surgeon, who| Thence he led an expedition to the relief | Coroner pod nothing suspicious in free from alcohol or dan- ble- breasted; estranged trom his tamily at an|of Don Carlos, pretender to the Spanish | Martin's deal ny farm, Father John’s Only Operatics and presto collara, semi fitting and regu: age. This is all he would say. throne, carrying arms and ammunition. safe medicine to take at all et and cloth Bah Capt Boynton wae the “Soldier of| He always charged Don Carlos with p's soke Nor @ Drink. t|times. It is the family remedy in count- ein Richard Harding Davis's | planning to assassinate him, and attrib-| ooo ory ait of them more than eighty | less homes. Get a bottle to-d of that name. He adored uted his escape to a beautiful sypsy is dead years ol, at the home of his eon, girl, whom later he took to London. In Farley D. Hunt, of Titusville, five miles Sunda World Wants Work the years that followed, Boynton en- | from Pennington, N. J. He was a twin, y i aged muccessively in the Franco- He never used liquor or tobacco, Monday Morning Wonders. Books Excepted This Sale is the Talk of New York Grand Concert Saturday, Third Floor No Mail or Phone Orders Featuring “Let Me Speak the Longing of My Heart,” Featured by Frank Morell. “THE SPANISH RAG” Valeska Surrait Clearance Prices and told to Boothby the ‘ak pracy in the China seas where th Greatest Camera Sale This Season Surplus Stock of a Well Known Camera Store in New York To-Morrow at YZ to % Regular Prices ry camera enthusiast, both amateur and professional, knows the ) standard maintained by the makers of these cameras, and not need further news to bring them here when they read these prices: The value of a stamp is its The Garden Tea Room redemption value, Serves only the finest quality urvety CUB crete He ener oa serves it so de- - ightfully that the service as redeemed by your | 4968 Es:ablished 43 Years 1911 | well as the cooking is fast Men’s Waistcoats From a Maker Who Confines His Waistcoats to Haber- dashers of Note: Gloves for Men Both Buildings—First Floor. ne aire Sale of Camera Supplies for Amateurs Just recelved, fresh Including woolen gloves. ¥ Girls’ shipment of id Professionals, The name of the maker is in every pair Adams Building—Just inside the @1st St. door. Rego and is a favorite make with men, although we Here's an opportunity for every man to wear a fancy Coats pe are not permitted to tell what the name is! waistcoat. The maker of these has an idea that fine haber- Developing entagge Made of all wool kerse ys and cheviots in neat high neck models, from 4x5 negative to an 8x10 dash such ioua hings Men’s $1.75to$2.50Gloves, $1.10 | ca Br —_ However, we have taken over his Fgal, buck, cape skin, pique, doeskin, chamois and winter season's stock, including all sizes castor—every leather that is worn. ° from 84 to 48, also stouts, and we will sell timed ith picture, them to-morrow at very low prices: goatee: bral i to $1 Wool Gloves ide oll $2.50 to $3 Vests at $1.15 few ere’: s every sty le, and woolen gloves are ie ms help comfort a man doing outdoor work can have in bitter $3 and $4 Vests at $1.65 ea agers CONEY BBT con CHINA LYNE SETS, Heauti: (MARMOT SETS cons M9 weather—and at this price every man can have them. $5 and $6 Vests at $2.45 i] Large assort- danep, tusatee Sia Suck | Stlow Sut tine, tong hairs: | weeks. “Becacuule Geena vakimaait $5 Knitted Vests at $3.25 ment of colors. L 14 nN natin. | that have the appe Valucs to $4. $3.98 s i $4. ance of min Sizes 6 to 14 8 , years, at = ty satin, Value i Mat $7.50 Knitted Vests at $4.85 Th de of English Tattersall, French fi Is Juniors’ $21.50Suitsat $15 | ans eesti Tomchs iat Tapered meneeteed fabree T8, G4 inches long. Mi .| Beautiul long or short curl effec: 7 earance Deop shaw! collar and turn back ou ; th Fasten with hand crochet ‘tons, d th eet Lined throughout with Drocade ‘end O'Neill Building—Third Floor. The styles are good. Worth up $22.50 Skinner's. satin, Values Three-piece models, made of The knitted worsted Vests come direct from Belgium to ‘hb. 00, Special up to $40.00. Spectal.... broadcloth, lined throughout with and are our own imported, not the haberdasher’s, They $7. 50 Coats satin, with sailor Collar effect, have full knitted back of fine gauge worsteds, in stripes and 5 trimmed with velvet. hese are SOE effects; 6-button models, two top and two lower | Meese oe all OS pee en’s $ r rn per ec for girls of 12 to 17 years. pockets. | ent of the most up-to-date “ a eBut, besides wanting Yo siese | fre : Wi range olor our stocks to make room for oy ’ ‘alues to $7.50. 8 arert re nse gs ein EP Walkover & Snow Shoe: 3 98 oop we have in the Onell Brunswick Underwear i|\ Building, to nan the moving ne the calarged department in the “Seconds” that are seconds in little more than name— Adams Building easier. made “imperfect” by a soiled spot or a pulled thread— Girls’ $13.50 Party is not firsts to the Norfolk and New Brunswick people f these slight blemishes. Dresses at $8.75 “nM | Pretty little gt $8. dresses, Men’ Ss $1.25 Grades at 75¢ ust received from these famous makers in time for a selling, All the latest and newest styles ‘of the sea- d vici kid and other cl dle aged man and ly gentleman. : Th 98 t io poir Pe eluin. tua Tada, with plate or perforated tips, Sixes 5 to 11 and AA to EE ‘air SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT 94.50 AND $5.00 1.9 in all Adams Building—First Floor. $5 Coats Made of all trimmed with braids and finished Medium and heavy weight, half and two-thirds wool; wool cheviots he smartest. and newest styles. Patent 6 9 with pleatings and silks, with half white, gray and tan shirts and drawers. prenetphir “Ge ; etal calf leathers, ia tnee, bs ute $2.6 sleeves, Men’ mixtures. High to'taad AAtoEE width, Pair ° ¢ ’ en 8 $1.75 Grades at $1.15 ‘i “t WOMEN'S SIR HENRI SKOES, advance Girls $7 to $13.75 Z Medium and heavy weight, two-thirds wool; white With = Be Spring styles. ‘Tbe very sm 5 and gruy. a models ou the market are f Coats at $5, $7 Stects “an $3, $ Men’s $2.50and $3 Grades at $1.75 ones ea and $9 y All skin, gunmetal calf and viel kid Heavy weights, two-thirds and three-quarters wool; the popular tan iussia calf aod black Plain colors, made of melton, natural gray and white shirts and drawers. colors, Bisse Also shoes of velve u to 14 years, < Alsu pater tor cloth uppers. io in black, pi ra blue, pewcuy with plain or eaded tip with or without instep str nts. Sizes 216 to8 and Bto EE width, Equal to any 84,00 shoe made in a number of very good styles. They're samples, so you'll not find more than two alike; but there New Untrimmed are all sizesinthe lot—8 to 12 years. Millinery O'Neill Building—Second Floor Children’s Coats and Hats ante res Saes 10,000 Ibs. Fresh Creamery Butter, |b. Print, 28¢ at Fialf Price oy vor Pach FRESH EGGS, Dozen in Carton, ane | | Maryland Geese}: ii 14c Baby's Dept.—O' Neill Building—Third Floor, apsey Pride Butterine eit Schenley Pure Rye [eu tie. a Hottled in Wold, regular @L $1.00 bottle, at YC] Fresh Cracker delpata Mixed row at moderate prices, The Halt Yearly Sale of | Legs of Spring Lamb #!*"*tss. 13%e P Fi nly killed Jou | Fricassee Chickens iii") 1 344e@ This department is soon to be moved to its enlarged and beautiful space in the Adams Building—so you will find Port or Sherry Sol! resviay ar) oe ¢ $10 Coats at $5 s sale to-morrow, bot 24 | Snips: Wb, not H . —The regular 25¢ quality of $8 Coats at $4 Sample Hosiery diccdren Whishey” a ee FreshlyBaked PoundGake } 21 re Roasting Chickens fancy Roasting Chickens; Ib. 15c i, O9c] A! vein iia Grade | Prime Standing Rib Roasts bahany | Bie Franklurters 30h anes Sh [Be | weight you want; Ib, 16€ ands... ....ccceecceseeeeeseeeenues 1c | Armour's, Sugar Cured, Boiled | Porterhouse” tive ates so weterio ns L6e Ham cerniully euoed by 200 —200 pieces of the finest grade of beef cg Rib Roast Beef ¥int"in'un ni'two oat $6 Coats at $3 quart bottle .... $5 Coats at $2.50 $3 Coats at $1.50 This includes everything we have at Thousand pairs of men’s silk socks, 69c instead of $1 Men’s 25c Socks at 15c None Such Mince Me 3 packages at New Crop Filberts— Lb, at ra isisae these prices. ; Imported lisle thread in black and fancy colors, some N vi Crop Mi Mixed Nuts i 10c | and worth Le to Me lbs; aty Ib... eee ees Hats and Bounets Men's. 3c and 50c Socks at 25c Blue Bell Plum, Pudding | Legs of Mutton” Suton: secais Formerly $2 to $6 now $1 to $3 Lisle and cotton, in black and colors and fancy effects. | 4 re Fr hin skinned, moe. | Fresh Killed Turkeys ~ sig Sut These are felt, beaver, cloth, caracul, China silk, benga- Fine lisle thread and cotton, in black and colors, various . 1, 450.5 At 4c! tyles and weaves, Me and corduroy.