The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1911, Page 6

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he a TA 6 FANE MADETOWALKAND <2 “SEEIN WORKHOUSE © sos — > —= Police Doctors Effect Won Couple { drous Cures nthe Ariny of Panhandlers SAD DAYS FOR BEGGING Given Terms in Jail Instead Youse W sew York is t GAME OF ABUSE. Panhandiers. The police Jeparti re: nec ae @tarted in a week ago to round up . “strong arm ara and haw already N nr who had alms, sud actually taking ! fused them aid, wal Whitman was asked for a dime by & Bower, boxer and « youth who stood outside a fash- O'Connor, weight throw Michae! B. Conlon, boxer and wrestler Charles Plunkitt, wrestler, and Selig » who is known ag “Ajax 1 am Thomas Kellher night he walked four blocks Quartet, and if on house with a “dronk der each arm leht of the five po: and the 1 wrestler I would be working now sing it in Night Court, but was given twenty days to rehearse, i The squad cleared Bryant Park of - beggars in four nights, taking about , | twenty prisoners, and the additions to the original five W. Sackett, Joshua Root, Nathan Wnhit- | comple man, brother of "Ajax;" John H. Me-| WOMAN MEETS DEATH, | ror nteded tort Keever, Robert Pawson and John Roth, ceiciincbaits Be sure. to a ARM LOST IN WAR WAS STILL) PLYMOUTH, Ma: River, Mra. Susie Fitzgerald of Roxbury + William Hutchinson, an old timer at| 0h Oe Son an automobile truck the begging game, was the first prisoner taken by the squad. He was atanding PibbeaitideckiA wae Glia ca ae on the uptown subway etalrs at Times | vie eee ee ethe machine. As ha Manufacturer ‘Square and when asked by Conlon why he didn't go to work nodded to an empty coat sleeve on the right aide and ex- ‘plained that one-armed men couldn't find jobs £0 easily. SHIPPING NEWS. truck went around a corner she was thrown out and struck on her head. —_———_———— “Where di u lose your arm?” asked Conlon. ALMANAC TOR TO-DAY. In the Spanish-American war," @-| Sun lem. 4.80/Sun sete. 7.26/Moon sete, 1.23 t THE. TIDES plained Hutchinson. 2 * “But you get a pension, don't you?" b Fea As Hutchinson was stammering out - at 3 8.34 an answer Conlon seized him and pulled | fie) Gate 480 BAT 1110 t2as from under the man's coat his strong PORT OF NEW YORK. He was marched to the ARRIVED. West Forty-seventh atreet station and | California WEEKL - | TAtvania dater given six months in the work-| fAtuanla, jo 4 We (Ona $50 Purchase house. | Esperansa A nisht or so later Bowes found a/ Girne beggar sitting on the sidewalk, his right | Osceola knee bared by a rip in his trousers and | Minneapoll the lower part of his leg apparently missing. Bowes held a nickel in his hand and asked the man where his crutch was, MING STEAM: DUE TO-DAY, La Bretagne, Havre a de Genova, Palermo, | New Orleans, irherw, kson ville, i “Lam too poor to buy one," was the | Krocland: Antwerp, ‘Itin tifande Rrinsirick, | reply. OUTGOING. STEAMSHIPS | Bowes lifted the fellow from the BAILED TO-DAY. Eround, to find that he had been ait- | Coppename, Dem Cearense, No, Braril Ting on his leg. In Night Court he | tennsemn, Rio de . roe. Advance, Cristobal ere ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 & 12 West 23d Street ‘ / SALE BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING A Year Ago To-day We Announced Pbilipsborn = reTRING FROM BUSINESS THE FAME OF THIS SALE HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED Change in Firm AT THAT TIME toa strug Chatles A. Kee Astor Pro | Under sushes threatened | butcher shop at Ne *‘WOODCHOPPERS'' HEAD HAD ** ! Surety Day, Tuesday, une 6 On Tuesday, June 6th, 10 Surety Stamps given free; Display Parlor, 2nd Floor, O'Neill Homefurnishing Store Only one set of this date, and not over 106 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book; but you may obtain as many as 10 extra sets for other books you may have started. man's fathe | from the me Extraordinary Sale ot Newest Cretonnes at Nearly the Cost of Production The entire front of the Main Floor of the O'Neill Homefurnishing Store is given over to this remarkable display and sale. Absolutely the finest product from the looms of the le restaurant at Forty-fourth and 1 will sing you Mr, | New Remedy Tlrat Removes Freckles favorite, ‘My Gal Sal." or Costs Nothing More's a chance, Mise Freckle Face, to toy a new remedy for freckles with the gi 1 —_ fi of F are such department athletes as Stephen QN WAY TO WEDDING eee toreret of the double strength » June 6.—While on | seriotion, wold under guarasten of woney SERVICEABLE. her way to attend @ wedding in Fall | # to remove freckles, RAND RAPID Se Positively the Finest Display New York Ever Saw AS be matched with wall paper. Among these c ranged wall papers to match that are suitable for every room, the designs and colorings of which are deep and soft and the equal of any foreign materials, 200 Pieces Columbia Cretonnes. regu-|75 Pieces Oxford Ticking. regularly $2c, 125 Pieces Melrose Sateen, regularly 150 Pieces Taffetonne. regularly 35c, at,]200 Pieces Arabian Cloth. regularly 18¢ ry 8h | Remnants: Freight $2. A large assortment of all grades and a good showing of colors and designs: Al130c to 50c grades at, yard 18¢ | All 15 to 28e grades at, yard,12¥e Six Great Furniture Specials At Extraordinary Reductions From Regular Prices $45.00 Buffet $30.00 One of the hest values we have ever offered in a buffet of this kind 2 5 equaXed at the ri ; $20, Couch, $12:30 $30.00 Extension Table, $20.00 tagd? ta steel spring bottom, which makes it to keep clean e buttons are put on with The desigu is new and $6.50 Chiffonier, (Just like illustration.) Necessitated Immediate Adjustment TO MEET THIS REMARKABLE EVENT WE O STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Rich Rugs and Carpets and most satisfac charm fies in the beautiful designs and colors, SIyx1O!) feet, at $50 x51, fe Extra finely woven Hardwick wilton rugs of exquisite that will resist wear for many years and at most reasonable prices. Perfection in weaving will fill the bill, x12 feet, at $42.50 ~ WOODS AND SLAIN. AFTER A BATTLE « man! FIGHTS WATCH COMPANY. Cot of Specia ng 1 to | | deweller wrrer te Swit Weis and for Se Low Dates Weghed one-half poun nite HHNINARUUANERLA HENAN My Store ls Convenient) to Brooklyn Bridge —a block te» from the subway, and only rent ; a stone's throw from surface rn diarninee nae cars and the “L”’. bb. = int FINED FOR “LIGHT” SCALES. save a third of your clothes | eee ‘iia coming here. | mot tor Be oe Levy 4 later 119-125 Walker St., New York. | cee ee me HAUATTTETAUEAAEG TEAL eA Butcher FP: body Under Weight He OL Jared and Seventeen We Redeem Surety — Cretonnes, Tickings. Taftetas, Satines, Printed Scrims, Roumanian Cloth, Roubait Cloth, Ivory Cloth. exceptional showing of dainty or all-over floral designs and stripes, many of which can nes you will find that we have ar- larly 20c, at, yard, léc. at, yard, 25¢. yard, 16c. 100 Pieces Ivory Cloth, regularly 85c, at, Pieces Imperial Cretonnes, regu-| yard, 28¢. larly 18c, at, yard, 16c. yard, 28c. at, yard, 12450, O'Neill Main Store—Fourth and Vifth Floors, for To-Morrow, Wednesday and Thursday. $35.00 Sideboard, $27.50 So (Just like illustration.) The base is 2@ inches wide and 48 inches long. 14240 French plate mirror, Made h iful selected solid i and the in- ction is all of solid qu oak, constructed in t ner and be: th structed in the best manner and thoroughly — finished. Plenty of closet room, large levs with hand ¢ shown for the ‘The frame is made of golden oak, and has heavy ball fe It is 30 inches and 6 feet 6 i long. Turkish spring edges. It has an en indestructible SA cases (Just like iMustration.) This gg) beautiful extension table is made of the finest quartered oak and has « band polished finish. Solid oak, no veneers used, It has a 48-inch round top and it extends to 6 feet without opening the pedestal. arge barrel base; heavy vutiful hand carved claw feet, Patent sion slides and is fitted with a high itchen Cabinet, $5.75 , Just like — illustration.) Thoroughly well made of hard maple in natural finish The top tea and ce There are two L able for thow us two nice ‘awers for cut- lery, ete Fach cabinet is fitted with «large bread so that it is It is uphe in Boston 1 $2 Pictures at $1 O'Neill Main Store—Fifth Floor, Of every kind, suitable for any room in the house; etchings, colored land- figures, flowers, s, dogs, heads, lions and tigers, ia gilt or hard- wood frames, at $1.00, hing Store Second Ploor, he makers give to the finest daside from their being the American Willon their chies HloxT!s feet, at $19.50 2 yxdty ns and colors sat 915.50, 50 Lord & Taylor , Founded 1826 Summer Furnishings For Porch, Lawn and Interior Swing Hammocks, 75¢.to $6.00» Values $1.35 to $8.75 wy ts] Khaki Couch Hammocks, $5.00 Metal frame and spring with cushion; Value $7.50 All Summer Furniture | 10 t0 25% All Cretonne Boxes t less than All Cedar & Matting Boxes | usual prices 475 Pairs Swiss Curtains $1.25 to $1.50 values..........00005 75e pair 500 Pairs New Lace Curtains Renaissance, Marie Antoinette; also Etamine and Novelty Curtains. $3.00 to $3.50 values....... . $2.00 pair $4.50 to $5.50 “* COVE Oes Kew REN 3.00 “* 650 Pairs Colored Curtains Snowflake, Madras and Crete Curtains, wide color raage. $2.75 to $3.00 values. . . $1.75 pair $3.75 to 85.00 “ oo Pre oun 1A! ae $5.75 to $8.00 “ ....... haba baie 4.00 “ Awnings, Shades and Slip Covers to Order. Complete or Partial Furnishings for ‘Town or Country Homes. [Estimates upon request. Sale of Stamped Patterns (Art Department, third floor) White Voile Waist Patterns—value 85c.. ...50¢ With kimono sleeves for beadwork, Couching and French Knots Waist Patterns on Batiste..... ais Values 85c and $1.00 Gown Patterns..............+....55¢ and 85¢ Values $1.00 and $1.25 Corset Cover Patterns......,,.....15¢ and 25¢ Values 25c and 88c Chemise Patterns..................88¢ and 550 Values 60c and 75c Drawer Patterns.......... .+++..95e and 45¢ Values 60c and 75¢ Compiei« stocks of Yarns, Embroidery Cottons and Silks, Needles, Stamped Goods, French Novelty Boxes, etc. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Two Famous Stories Free! A SHERLOCK HOLMES DETECTIVE NARRATIVE “The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez”’ By Sir A. Conan Doyle —AND— “In the Family” A Romance That Has Created a Sensation By Mary Stewart Cutting In Separate Pocket-Supplement Form WITH EVERY COPY OF Next Sunday’s World Obs

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