The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1901, Page 6

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OOOO OOO OM: Oo Left an Orphan, She Pays Her ,, aE tit ?. LINE AUGHTON FROM COTILLONS TO HENS; SOCIETY GIRL BUYS A FARM. source of expense. piano. imterest you. * logue, mailed free. | or i} A CHANCE is something you cannot afford to} take when you buy a piano- good piano will last a lifetime a poor one is a.constant worry and} You take no chance when you buy a Pease It is made from the best; aterials that money can buy. PEASE PIANO CO. 128 West 42d st. bet. Oth av, and B'way, | cov- factory prices and monthly terms if desired. Used pianos from $500 up, standard makes that Write for cata- will '" | Sanford Co. 569 Fulton st,, Brooklyn, Father’s Debts; Now Bank- bd ! at Leite ingg Money: In us me to Everybody Suited fefenitse| at couuM : ais Mine Can Cowperthwait's "If th fe) - Prianearer «| Parlor Suits, hi wall 0 arry r | . ha bought a ee Cale tit Bedroom Suits, never a social Laughton did clety. not most pleasing tnt one of the beat dresners in th set of a community of pe this fun ma Mer mother died and her father te Actor Harrison Hankrupt. New Publications. Tue NEw York HERALD says: 7 THE TRIBUNE says: She bas painted truthfully, as no one bas ever done before, the The MAIL AND Express says: written on the subsect of Anglo-American marriages, and also as one of the notable books of the deca This popular copyrighted work of 339 payes, the publisher's price for which has always been $t practically reproduced ina new edition, ornamental back and cover in gray and almost as attractive to look at, and yet the price the Association is : 4 only Twenty-five Cents a copy This radical reduction is only made possible because author aud publisher surrender royalty] and profit for a time in exchange for wide publicity, for mutual tuture benetit. This is the easy way to get the books as issue B exclusively, and in each announcement are printed price brings the promptly either personally or by: mail NOW ON SALE ir Week's Book—"The Great K. & A. Train Robbery.” 2d Week's Book—A Puritan's Wife.” 3d Week's Book-.« Wives and English Husbands.” Until this week the publisher’: $1.50, yet the surrender of author binding an enormous edition, make Twenty-five Cents a Copy. THE WANAMAKER STORE IS THE EXCLUSIVE Greater New York and vicinity, and these three books are “Atherton” Week at Ghe Wanamaker Store The third week of the notable distribution by the International As- sociation of Newspapers and Authors is especially devoted to a novel which has proved equally popular at home and abroad. “AMERICAN WIVES @ ENGLISH HUSBANDS,” By Gertrude Atherton Mrs. Atherton is one of the most brilliant of America’s women noveiists. My The charm and power of her tales are undeniable. t pen she has a story to tell and knows how to tell it. The Saturday Review (London), that consistent enemy Sound the woman whom she tas leng wanted, o at least lacked —a of cision and comprebension of the Proad assues of life which ave tl Aner and wa Musive ‘| Dining-Room Suits. Cash or Credit. Suiting Every Purse. A SECOND-THAND Lee Harrison, sector Sealine] at the find ready +.Delavan House, Mroudway: and bs ; ; Rrectaliasiied aipictition in-unniruntee Sunday World. eid endl bchabe New Publications. New Publications. @ It is of all things Am: “Her book discusses a problem which has rarely been “Amerean Wires and Englib Husbands’ mar be considered th rinted from the ortginal plates on 4 lack, making a volume just as pe for those who take advantage of the present) distri book of the week or of any preceding week while the allotment lasts. It is ty Voucher, City Readers umes tor 25 ¢ voucher at the W ‘ Cut this out. american |e cont post-paid. ce for “American Wives and Enel oyalty and publisher's protit it possible to distribute the + Selling by Thousands Daily, Making This the Most Remarkable Distribution of New Copyrighted Books Ever Accomplished Above ts the voucher for the three books now ready, Bring oF, send, with price named, to DESK sale if wdvertined tar the When she takes up her with the little t to apply DISTRIBUTING AGENCY for Wid | Special ee B. Aliuan & Spring and Summer s'yies of Double-breasted and Three-piece Suits, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, Top Coats, Russian Easter Wear. s Suits in All Styles, 6.50, 6.75, 7.50, 8.00, Boys’ 9.00, 10.00. Hhok Doom Ceats and Vests 10.00, 12.00. Men's Spring Overe Men's Dress Trousers, We are Avents tor W. L. DOUGLAS SB silt An Important Sale, at Unusually Low Prices, will be hhh Easter Lilies GROWING IN tes New York, wt tt a name FOR 6.75, 8.00, Boys’ Boys’ 4.98, 6.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.00. 10, 5.00, 6.00. | Children’s The above makes in all the Litest lasts, Vici, Box Calf, Patent Leather and Suysets. STORE OPEN LATE THIS WEEK. ome “CLOTHING yo “oper Comer 27th Street and Third Avi BOYS’ CLOTHING. | held on FRIDAY, April 5th, — consist- Lites epring steien of Mea's ing of 500 Suits and Top Coats: iS Doub'e-breasted Suits of Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot, with EXTRA PANTS; sizes 8 to 15 ycars, $3.90 Ie F Top Coats of Tan Covert Cloth; sizes 6 to 1S yeass, . . . . 5 $4.85 than any credi Blouse Overcoats and Reefers; Hats and Caps. PROF, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION 1 ow, Chahine R. KOCIUN SANT ATOM, ad Stee cee Ae cent ¢ 5, 1.48, 1.98. Also the JAMES MEANS $2. 6&© SHOES. For Sal Given Free! Ports. Given generously, liberally and freely to every visitor to our store as an Easter Souvenir to our many thousand friends who have helped us to make ours the most popular clothing store in Upper Our Clothing does not need the incentive of a free gift. a standard— a quality of its own, ee “Guarantee” Clothing is All that the name implies. It has irmation Suits, 4.50, 5.00, 1.98, 2.98, 3.98. its, Sizes 9 to 16, 2.98, Everything in Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for Easter Wear All at Special Prices. Youths! & Chitirents CU OT HING order. Ly ein the elty, OSTH & 66TH BTS. M. Saturday Ul 11. | CREDIT. ans ani 2 Wales, and Jewelry. ENT ts LARGER, MANHATTAN CREDIT CO., 114.3D AVE, ber, Open every Say until 9B. i [pring Overcoats Hor the very best known cloths, constructed on lines attained by swell ; For Sale. eat, LEWIN’S a cums FURNITURE, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM, $30 WORTH. $1 DOWN, H witnour | next to Bhelettte, | Conting for Laden, Men and ta: realy Bade eas stiiinerys Furor Ay cas prices Ose nuvi. For Sale \e FOR Zena EVERYBODY 30 Be ped jsut 7 WEST LTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS wy $1 DOWN OPANS 2 Oe, ER a sun. | f OW jontial. over 400 pages. dally bound, * * * © For sale by newgpdealers, or! pany bo had by mail on receipt of dvertised price, “ase peAanTcAn jen lage. Patents 45 WEST 14TH ST. 267 WEST 123TH ST. Dentistry. - DR.D cane E, DENT! HAS REMOVED TOM EAST 42D BT. t Insiges and -Artidctal Teeth of the Ail work guaranteed at bwest WORLD ALMANAC China: Its Present Condi- ion and Status Among | |San described in the 1901 World Almanac and Pncyclo- * © A reference book of * * © Substan- ° Price 25e, B. Altman ¢ Go. f Trimmed Millinery Dep’t.—Third Flocr. Tooues AND LarcE Harts. PARIS MODEL HATS and BONNETS, anda i Specially prepared stock of Mourning ‘Millinery. | STEWART BUILDING, BROADWAY, COR. CHAMBERS ST. Extraordinary Easter Sale of the Very Best Sorts of Men’s and Boys’ . Clothing. have been going on for this Big Easter Sale—The market has been searched for the test clothing products—The best cloth mills in te worldare represent:d here—Some big chances came our way. All this week you can reap the benefit of our lator —of the most extraordinary clothing selling, in which we'll save you $5 to $20 on every Suit or Overcoat purchased here. 2001S The Very Best And Suits * tailors only. Duplicates of these garments cannot be had tor less than $30 to $35. ‘ods of high-class Suits and Overcoats for men and boys bevars $10 that cannot be matched for leis than $32 to $22. FRANK L-JAYLOR CLOTHING (9 BROADWAY cor. CHAMBERS ST. OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. ANNOUNCEMENT. To accommodate Easter Purchasers the Surprise Store will be open FRIDAY and SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Boor and SHOE DEPARTMENT. NEWEST SHAPES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Oxford Ties of Patent Leather and Fine Kidskin, with Plain, Military and Louis Quinse Heels. Eighteenth St., Sixth Aven Nineteenth St., New York. B. Altman & €o. AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. -. By Mail or from Newsdealers 25 Cents, .

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