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12 THE EVENING WORLD, ‘A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER WATER METERS Mike to see the metering eyatem ex- tended to families during my adminis- tration, or ever. In order to have the charge for water for family use ! uniform, it will be necessary to have with @ view to fing an emended an- ewer. Alton B. Parker aid that Mr. Plerce had been actuated by a desire to aave fendered her by my placing an Log baad $10,000 to her credit on May 9%, The debit balance to which Mr. Pierce VOGEL BROTHERS fi f referred amounted to $12,004, claimed by 4 . 6 gg gg OR hago A Mra, Rycrott from distress on hearing | totered oem 2d St. at 8th Ave ment. ‘Tho present ordinance 1s old that her property had been lost In stock a — f and crude.” ’ ee biulae ead virexi arts HE CAUGHT rn, i ih. anion ata Soutera hoe en an (Trom the Philsdelphte Times.) i 1 |gomB FRIGHTENS 160, MRS RYCROFT DISTRESS Chemical shares in the panio of im | A atout, ciderly gentlemen was riding i H ir. Parker oul an @ a" west on @ Stra’ try Mansion car ' BREAKS MANY WINDOWS. . Pierce, in which he says: night and seemed to be thoroughly en- if —_——-- As it now appears, most unwisely, |Joying the ride til something that he 4 THE MAYOR FEARS Black Hand Explodes Machine So hare: comand to save the plaintiff from the dis- |¢vidently thought was @ fiy tanded on : ‘ =Xp) ic +, | gnome which would be caused her at~|the back of his neck. Putting his hand ik + Store of Man Who Refused |He Planned to Pay Her Debit} {hat time by knowledge of the facts, Dehind him he rushed te thing aay, t il \ I failed to disclose the fact to her | iyi ed ‘and the old é He Writes Thompson the Poor Tribute Is Damaged Balance of $12,984 that her remaining atocks had been | fentieman was fast becoming cholerie ‘ fi Twenty-two families, more than one ‘ sold out, and I dotermined myself | when tho passengers about him began to te Will Economize by Going | nundred ana titty persona, were routed Himself. to pay the debit balance remaining |amile and then to giggle. out of bed and driven into the wet fn the account. In the course of time scene as Cae aces Aetebd a Tad \ Unwashed. street in terror early to-day by the ex- 1 forgot tho eee Pinata a mission. The next time the thing touched plosion of « bomb.which broke ail the] Henry Clay Pierce, who obtained per- bi Wok place tA the summer this neck he made a wiclous and suc- t WANTS NO RESTRICTION. | o"™ hg : a ahaa verted to his own use 700 shares of| oii fellow, looking at Ms e nue. Bombs are common in this dis-| which Mrs. Alice Rycroft obtained stock. Pierce asserts that these stocks | himself in possession of an ostrich plume t — ane st ay sat Leta Judgment against him for over $171,000! wore not in the account which hejabout a foot long. St 0 we tomed to being blown up, just turn by default, was allowed yesterday by | openéd for the benefit of Mrs. Rycroft,;) A young woman in the seat behind, j Commissioner Draws Steams| over ana continued steeping Supreme Court Juatice Seabury to enter| but in his own name, who had been leaning forward in ear: tb e 5 ur a : dealers, who ‘on the records of the court reasons| "The plain fact,” he says, “is that the! nest conversation with hee ano Late Saturday t rece! Plaintife bought her stocks when prices;up and began to tell at } ing Reply by Query About 1A gad VIDE | given by him for not having acquainted | Wore highest, in January, 1902, on mar-|qhought of him, Without a word he t Mre. Rycroft of her losses on certain! ging which were obliterated in the panic | banded the plume back ¢o éte owner and | Tenement House Charges. ta q000, and the last letter aaid thot i[etocks in which Re had Invested for her, | of 198, notwithstanding the assistance; sheepishly left the oar. this eum were not paid the place would be blown up. ‘The careful bomb thrower placed his infernal machine under a barrel eo the rain should not extinguish the fuse and ' (What? Meter the water of the poor? et if Mayor Gaynor knows it, you ean bet. ‘Make the poor afraid to take a bath, @ake a drink or wash the dabies’ clothes? The idea! Water meters in tenement houses? Never on your fe, ories the 1 Ivory Soap See the a beam Day Nursery, and si : D Henry 6 Thompson, the Water Com- | dows at No. 1149, the bank of John Bos- Magic Rose! aA _ missioner, wrote him a letter asking | suM, whose eon was kidnapped end hed 3c Until Noon—Singl p p to ransom by Black Handers four years ago. No one was hurt. coesieeeseelpecanninis TURK FORCES ARE ROUTED whether personaliving above the fifth oor in tenement houses and apartment houses should have their water metered. To quote Janitor Ryan of the City Hall, that was a faux pas. If there is anything the Mayor likes it ig water, Not only for drinking pur- poses, but he thinks it admirable for Washing clothes, for taking baths, for ‘wee in trout streams, for the nourish- ment of black bass, for boiling esse— free minutes, because they get hard if they remain longer—for making !co im cold weather, und for sailing boats Sad ‘ ‘When Commissioner Thompson wrote te the Mayor the latter was dazed. He thought that one of his appointeos whould be so familiar with the prefer- ences of his chief that it would not be necessary to seek advice on a ques- tion that could be solved without more than @ moment's thought. THIS 18 THE MAYOR'S REPLY TO MR. THOMPSON. Mr, Gaynor examined the Dripping Perfume—demon- strating our exquisite Georgia Broadway at 34th Street Hotie pacagen Liggett’s Buy 18,600 <<a Shaving Brushes The $1.00 The $1.50 | ToSell lcilletts Brush{ *t 3 9c Gillette Brush\** 49c THINK what it means to buy nearly 20,000 shaving brushes of one kind at a single order. Do you know of another store in New York that could make purchases on this scale without being swamped? It illustrates the magnitude on which Liggett’s is doing business every day in the year. With stores stretching from Canada to the Mason and Dixon line and from Boston to the western edges of the Great Lakes it means only a few days’ active business to dispose of sucha purchase. It means lowest prices always! Gillette Brushes have never been sold for less than list prices. We took every brush Gillette had in order to swing this deal, in order to sell $1.00 GILLETTE BRUSHES for 39c $1.50 GILLETTE BRUSHES for 49c Fine celluloid handles, pure Badger and French bristles mixed and set in hard rubber so they cannot shed and will not break off. Each brush sold in the original package marked with the original Gillette 5 ‘1 Travelling Case 49¢| rout a Just note its table of contents: Only three cakes to a customer. Every Man Will Find His Winter Overcoat in This Vast Showing Right now—just when im want them most—we bring to our attention the GREATEST, most COMPLETE and best VALUED overcoat stock that has ever been presented— _including belted-back coats, shawl-collar coats, split-sleeve coats, convertible collar coats, plain coats—and a dozen other styles that are extreme in design or conservative. $18 & $20 Overcoats at $15.00 Sturdy, warm, conservative models in smart but plain styles—such as kerseys, meltons and moulles, in black, Oxford and light gray—and, of course, the young men’s models in fancy grays and browns, in both the Chesterfield aad full-length convertible collar styles. $25 Overcoats at $16.50 & $18.00 This is indeed a superb collection of elegant new models—overcoats that you'd never in this, wide world expect to find at so low a price—snappy, beautifully- draped convertible collar models, dignified Chesterfields and warm, big, belted-back James Emark, Turk, has now estab- Ushed his base in the Bastern District Hospital, Brooklyn, after falling back from former position et No. 16 Stockton street, and the latest reports from the scene of his present enoamp- ment, duly censored, of course, have tt that he may not move from his present base for some time. The cause of the Turk’e ohange of front from the Stockton street location to the Eaatern D A ke Greeks. they advanced in force upon Ei citadel in Stockton street and afte: hot attack, caused him to be removed to the hospital by the Red Cros Together with Osman Alt, ‘Turk, who shares Emark's fortified castle and whose part in the ruction oes not seom clear, the two Greeks were held by a police Pasha on felon- foun assault charges without ball for on FLINT THE HYPNOTIST TELLS HOW HE DOES IT another dow: communication with his St. James cow, telephoned to Jackson, the hand- @ome lveryman at his country home, and then wrote the following: “I have carefully considered your letter of Oct. You ask for my ‘ad- on the question of $22 & come, gued sdalsgeime 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 30c 4 50c La Blache Face height, and on the question of f 3 Gwellings and tenements \The Man Who Has Hypnotized One Af) ey ine Powder..... i ae ene 32c styles—each one the very ultimate of style. | PK Bae Money t_meteeing water to| More People Than Any Other Cake Toilet Soap ‘10 | $1.50 Oriental Cream.. 97¢ $28 $30 & $3 50 ts at $2 0 $2 2 & 2 gs 1 Would lead to an, sconomy of water Man in the Wor!d Explains oli taspaathig as “10 | 25cKolynosToothPaste 12c 9 vercoats ai ’ $ 1 of the community. Sdembere of the His Methods. Dox of Talcum Powde: ‘os | 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial family would refrain from taking baths, for instance, for the #1 economy, or in fear of annoy! head of the hou y adding to Now we come to the aristocrats of “Coatdom”-—those exclusive plaid backs— those rare and fashionable chinchillas—those rich, soft-faced, roughish English fabrics—-those snappy, new Guard Coats—each a veritable gem of tailoring— breathing exclusiveness in every line. VOGEL BROTHERS 42 se. at 8 Ave. BORBKia aie tiaancee 50c Pompeian Massage CPOAR aia ess 25¢ Sanitol Tooth SPECIAL SALE! GENUINE IMPORTED MANILA CIGARS DUTY FREE “La Bonita” Brand, $5.00 ‘ 6c per hundred t of the quantity allowed by mported into this country duty the highest type of the famous SAYS IT 1S EASY"AND PROVES It. | ublic hypnotist for 80 rt more peor penses. “I do not think that w: ¢ be restricted for household Every ape in the family should free to take a bath at any time. ‘e is no reason why this rule should not apply @wellers in tenement houses and|® y ‘tment houses as well as to single ‘houses, 1 HE CRITICIZES THE PRESENT) Fi WATER ORDINANC! i » “There i should CANDY SPECIALS Delicious 40c Chocolate Cream Filberts, 29 pure, wholesome and delicious, lb. . ce Freshly Made Chocolate Covered Cream and Nut Caramels, 40c quality, Ib. Regular 60c Quality Milk Chocolate loney Nougatines, |b... Take Home a Box of Barr's Saturday Candy. A dainty pound box of, fc chocolates that we sell each week-end at, Ib. 29.¢ ul person who nd make the m in ordinance that all tene- nt houses or apartment houses over five atories in height shall not fall under the usual raie based on front- number of fixtures and rt is to make them pay I know of no reason point of actual nd it free to as the Cowperthwait @ Sons 50c a Week No Deposit Heavy Quartered Oak Dining Table, $16.75 You would think it cheap at $25. The top is heavily reinforced, and shows the beautiful grain of quartered oak, 9 igch pillar, with very heavy feet and claws. 42 inch top, with 6 feet exten- sion. Pay $2 monthly if more convenient; collector sent if a will confer ( matter that Pierce’s Corn Plasters make feet happy —they have removed thousands of corns During the past eleven years, Pierce's Corn Plasters have re- moved many a stubborn corn COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS. 50 GRAND RAPIDS ‘FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS Restricted Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats NO MONEY DOWN Weekly Delivers This Davenport We Pay ny ” where all other remedies had given up in despair, Pierce's will relieve the pain and banish even the worst corn, root and all, Thin and easy to apply. Sold under pinding gusrantec to remove your corn er we'll Freight Only a limited number of them because, \ #3 2 Dewn 80.28 : ie reo feta oy mont requested. as is obvious, such things as Profits are rather \ on }< ruagiets But if you Cinnct conveniently R i microscopic with direct Reductions from $30 | oe “ 4 dite dee mo Mize ee Ark. Perce Everything fe Or Housekeeping d $35 to $22.50. 140,00 « 150. cf ae ™ Seon : price which means to YOU actual 15.00 «+ 200.00 Bed (ilke cath: Hahoxany Franies, | Your Appearance Is Worth a great deal to you both in @ business | anda social way. The well dressed man or woman always receives more atten- tion than the poorly clad one. We will outfit you from head to foot for Per Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Curtains, Etc. Let Us Opena Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10°% Off for Cash for You Justas YouPrefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Ev:ry A:tic'e Cowperthwait @ Song ESTABLISHED 1807 3rd Ave. and 12st St. Savings of $7.50 to $12.50. As to the coats, the strongest recommendation we can give them is to say that they are the very same coats that made the bigness of our Election Day business a real surprise to us. They're overcoats appealing most of all to those men whose preference it is to appear a bit different from the other chap. Fancy coats—all ofthem. Strik- ingly handsome Scotch Raglans with silk lined sleeves. Distinguished looking single breasted Chesterfields. Double breasted belted coats. Each and every one lined and trimmed as becomes their worth, and although sufficiently thick and warm for the coldest day, yet light enough in weight to insure ease and solid comfort. No man who knows Clothes and the Values thereof can attend this sale and find himself dis- rt Value B25, af ts ‘This Chased Leather Couch eS ' mhis, EE Meith every parchaee ot =F BED FEA $50.00 Purchase of ; We Farnish Apartments From $50.00 to $500, - 104th St, L Station at Corner 1034 St. Subway Station One Block Away OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Heavy Winter Overcoats $22.50 Week | We have the latest styles and pat- terns in clothing for men and women, at appointed. — He reasonable prices. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. a | 9200200000000000006000000000600000000000000000! H ZEITZ | Downtown Store: UNDER SAMC OWNERSHIP (J SINCE teas’ | 5 $30 and $35 & TARSHIS Fi St.ou. | 586 Foon a It makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get BROADWAY AT WARREN ST — NEW YORK ~ FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV.~ BROOKLYN ~ AV.. BET. 27°" & 26"STS OADWAY AT BEDFORD AV Simplify Home-seeking by saving © time, temper and trampin

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