The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1908, Page 13

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t~ { THE EVENING AN OATH NOTHING TO WOMEN ON THE WITHESS- STAND thin acu Sways All and Per- | jury Easy to Them, Say: Col. James H. Lewis. CHICAGO, Jan. tlemen of the bar, « fng to woman, and as Horace has so truthfully expressed it, ‘W starts out to perjur @annot keep he With these Uke them, Co! 7.—"Remember, yafrom two hun w i a of affection or ¢ e whom she 16 fendant “On the other hand exar . etate the fn ax a THOWASEY Dg uu a Provident ey) Life Sale Is Under of Inquisit Probe the com; spection o j eases were examined, among Be fe but » District CHARGED WH FORGING STAMPS 210300 His Also with Getting in the Nanie of Father-in-Law, Witliam J. Mackay, the young son-tn- Jaw of George T. Gambrll, of Baltimore, president of the Roxbury Rye Distilling was arraigned In the t to-day, cl 0 from @ Bosto: forged internal brokers op atamps, Young Mackay, er, at present lving Elghty-ninth street, w who says ho 1s a brok- at No. 120 West | night by Licut.-Detectly upon the receipt at Police Headquarte; ofa ram from the Hostoy ‘The m of the alleged Lemuel BE. Demmelman, of N Boston, a t forged the the revenue 5 $8,000 ball TO DO AN INDIAN DANCE. Among the many for the annual 1 the Lawrence I relation at ing is an nL, Mekenzle bet of $2 wot last Sunday's nt It, Those whe a oy last Sunday's should start now, eet. Ten colors, Extra Cand | gen- |, n oath means noth- | a few more nes Hamilton Lewts |t Farrar and Chaliapine Knock Out ut Many * “Faust” Traaitions These Two and the Only Caruso Give Fine Perform- e at the Metropolitan. ane | nod 1s the bes hybrid stage reasons why # tative of the impossible contemporary a and Begue was was more life th horus, the scenes wer Saat irasentGad orchestra under Bovy did |the season at the Metro: on the Whole the produc- |rolitan Opera-Hous Much of her) tion was highly creditable to Mr, Con- jel lon was w. If one aid | Tied. r beliefs as to| The house was pa SYLV. i} RALDINE FARRAR OLE ee ed. did not hest much of The very best letter Mr, Hammer with which she stein could write to the publio urging it r jast year. In the gard ttend his opera-hou: would be the | performance of Verdi's “Masked Ball, as given last night, This opera has been presented several times thts season, 60 King of Thule song out of sight| that extended notice ts not necess. { the andience, In the church ecene | but it is within the truth to say that she followed the example of Calve and| has seldom been sur tier than last instead of walking around aaa er flower, she went into nuse to take off her hat and began laid the action in the square outside. | nigne, he overacted this scene, in t=) Zenatello and Sammarco were in mag- tial vision from her prison ur resiorea ing of His votce 2 oP) vortunity to yes shows tion. This quality, | 1 autiful voice, en- | = = —— Blay’s a tT ig Health Never Fails to | RESTORE GRAYor FADED ‘HAIR to its NATURAL . COLOR and BEAULY | No mata how long it has been gray | nessey showed | t faded, Promotes @ luxuriant Srowth . He followea| t healthy hair Stops its falling out, | ) scene as a and positively removes Dan: | druff, Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re all subst oe times 15 £109 a8 1S NOT A DYE. Philo Har Spec. Co, Newark, N s-! | ga and d0¢c bottles, ai druggists who Russian basso, verpowering 1m, nd in Boltots duplicate it the Faust | urnine, clo’ the aristc Aas than d fire. 4c al prison ‘f ale Used Pianos Ojfering by far the most Pronounced Bargains in the active history of the Sterling Piano Co. Positively the most decisive cut prices for good used Pianos ever known in the trade. Not a lot of old, useless instruments that rightfully belong in the scrap heap, but excellent Pianos taken, in most cases, in exchange for STERLING | Does What | | Bhis Fill, ? Pianos & ment Do i : Your Wants ?Playerpianos during the holiday Sse and which have been thoroughly and conscientiously recon- Structed throughout ip our skilled workmen, They ail have pure, sweet, singing qualities, hand- some cases, and our guarantee goes with every one. New Bargains Are Added to This Sale as Fast as They Come from Our Workroom eee a a TERMS: Every Piano in this Sale plainly |} marked. monthly payments, with no charge for interest or ex- || tras of any kind. And any Piano purchased during this sale may be exchanged if it should prove unsatisfactory in any way. ! i i i )! SOME DYEICAL VALUES: Original Original Pri 00 Sceriiug Concert’ Grand; hb walnut 0,00 Sterling Cabinet $325 n Domingo mahoxany case; no. * $280 rand, at case, ght, aah ington; upright. con- ie case, dla 5 iprlit: woe SE75 : 1 medium can SHE eS $178 Cole 00 Chas. Rogers Concer, dark case. ood fet Q actions. S110 neingtons upright. large 00 Weldenmautely upc t 8 e bitiiant dium cabinet xrand, beau- @Qe discontinued design... $250 tiful Ttallan Walnut caso..-+ $35 cage, Ran continiied 00 Hi at tone, me Sterling Piano co. 518-520 Fulton Street, Corner Hanover Place, Brooklyn \ Open Saturday Evenings Ji MANHATTAN A REVELATION, | Geely ib ely. re the | nincent voice. All the beautiful lyric | heosis she was n ed away | gualities—the lack of wiich eritica have dg by the ar but w: a) gd Swere ibre in the ten- | al ne gifts $8. the Amelia, | ything @nd the dimtnutiy unt aa Oscar | SEBINE sang joyously and acted with deligt that she jneouciance. ‘Trentini 4# @ constant de-| Pay as you choose—cash or || *: | per annum, WORLD, | Green hut and Company Dry Goods The | Sale | of Muslin | Underwear Corsets Clearance Women's -| “Tall Top” Boots | TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908. The Store of Superior Qualities and Moderate Prices. We list below some typically low-priced ex- amples in muslin underwear at a single figure: Nightgowns; one hundred and fifty dozen in nainsook and cambrics high, square, round or low seck; lace and embroidery trimmed; each 9 1.00 White Petticoats; are ttc! Oy entits with?deep ruffle of embroidery or lawn with hemstitched plats . . . 1.25 Drawers; one hundred dozen in cambric, nainsook or muslin; eri- broidery or lace trimmed; each . 85c Corset Covers; one hundred and fifty diced of fine nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed p 6 fs 85c Chemises; one hundred dozen in fine ccticoly, cattails or lace trimmed; each G . . 5 . . 0 65¢ The price-savings are worthy of note: Coutil and batiste corsets; for slender, medium or full figures. Value 1.50 ; . Oo. pode in cos hee on eee Coutl and batiste corsets, for medium and full figures. Value 250 . 0 0 0 0 A 6 150 Imported corsets; of coutil, (iy slender, medium or full figures. Value 3.50 2.50 Six of the smartest styles of the season. In patent leather, tan, Russia calfskin and dull leathers—lace and button models, Former pate.) gg ll MS Also dress and walking boots, regular height and cut, in a variety of styles, exceptionally good value . . . . . 3.00 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. ) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Safe | In Amounts from These investments a i We will redeem them AT First amount of prin demption. of their face Third: they pay six Fourth: ° nent of principal Estate catia finally by the guar New York City. These mortgages are ex Tith Title Guar As investments th: ntee Of one mpt from into cash as 1 possession of will pay you fifty per cent. more i | depositor spo principals or their legal advisers SAVINGS — BANKS, Nw cara SAVINGS BANK, Jun. 1. 1 all Indes the by-laws, ‘FOUR PER CEN T. per annum on $ {row RSs} TO $3,000, be mau wetore Jum, 10 wil President, thereto. Jan'y Ty pum. Deposits made, on oF before jan, 10 will draw intere Accounts can be op Deposits made by wit ol and 1. DENTISTRY. TEETH Extracied With Gas, $1.00: No Charge for Ex, When Artificial Teeth Are Inserted, TEETH, $7—-a—S *“GUILSHAN, DENTIST, N. E. Cor, 125th St, & Sth Ave, Entrance, 271 W. 125th S A now Doilean Girl Calendar next Sun- fy person who Kot last Sunday's jendar will want It, Inst Sunday's should Get the eet Tem color, Eatra qually paper. UNPRECEDENTED GPPORTURITY I Offer for Sale Six Per Cent. Bonds and Mortgages on New York City Real Estate. ncipal and interest due thereon to the date of re- Second: We will loan on them AT ANY TIME any amount up to 75% esent owner of Ate) prope Walter Schulze, Tresurer, no trustees top| THE THU Jan'y 1.) | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | wk? nvestment $1,000 to $10,000 Dividena mortucax re attractive, because ANY TIME and will pay you the full ay w ish to borrow. y Rea of the any and all taxation, y Our mortgages are insured by the WENRY SIEGEL FRANK E. VocrL HENRY SIEGEL & Co PRIVATE BANKERS MAIN FLOOR are certainly better and per- vhile they posits, yet you AT i TIMES hay stments s banks pay their only call_on 1170 Broadway. New York City. — SAVINGS BANKS, Gita ss SAVINGS BA Vi, 58 be WEY, SEMI-ANNUAL 414 Pee Ognt lwrerrst Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000 MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE JANYY 20 WILL DRAW INTEREST Ma JAM Y 1 INTEREST READY AND PAY. IP DESIRED, PROMPTLY ON THK FIRST BUBINESS DAYS. OF JANUARY AND JULY Deposits may be withdrawn _at any time without giving no ND, Vitae wc’ rhe | per on de- M) NOTICE FROM OUR DEPOSITORS FOR THE WITHORAWAL OF DEPOSITS, ky Money THE INVESTMENTS AND CONDUCT OF OUR ¥, [Oth Will pusiwess ARE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER: VISION AND CONTROL OF RESPONSIBLR, WELL: KNOWN BUSINESS MEN ENGAGED IN L&GITe tO TE MERCANTILE ENTERPRISES WRITE POR CIRCULAR: 4 urs: 9 ALM, to Me CHAMPION, Cashier. | FOR pSALE: | | fon neNnY SA _EMILE A AubEN SURPRISE SALE NO, 9 NO MONEY DOWN. ———. 1 © New n day of the after Me M. MATHESON, President, se voritt Mi: HARDY, Secretary FOR SALE. 4g REDIT yuu ut re at the i TTAN CLOT tiiNd'eo., enr O5th St, N. ¥. Bventngs. tnausurate tn this Sale our New whieh will Crew "EXCHANGE CLOIHING CO." |° 239 BROADWAY. Entrance on Park Ila | A new Bolleau Calendar next Su day, Every person who got last Sunda: Bolleau Calendar will it. Those who | S02 Kot last Sunday's should start now, |i" set, Tem colors, Extra quality |!" GRAND UNION co. Wet, Bhd and 24th Sta Tel. 4 Be ure Urawer 0 We koop Domes mn 1 un ventative will ca! 311 3D AY. 02) Gramerey. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, We HAVE NEVER AT ANY TIME ReQuiReD | W dcbonueey ‘Aaet. Cast J 1 FOURTER NTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue S=—a0g 28 bk Hy Vd te \ 7 tel? 4 tP Vib fee Ou an The First cn Be New York To Start With a Rush! | BUSY FROM EARLY TO LATE. New addition to Basement gives us more space than ever jor the muslin sale—lots of room, lots of goods —more customers than ever! oT we As our sales always attract many dealers who buy to sell again, reserve the right of restricting quan titles In ull sale departments. | Gane Sale of Babies’ Wear This wonderfully stocked department has no rival in the country, and when see the quantities of clean new stock prepared for this offering, and the inating values, you will not wonder that mothers for miles and milee ound wait for this January Sale! you Short ©: tucked yole with emb'y 1op Style—h. 8, es—worth .36, ps—usually 49. neck and s! Nainsook Si Long, Nainsook Dresses—reg. .79. Nainsook Dresses. » trim’d styles for Ine ana yoke wit Pe lace and be ldingesworth $i Finer D cluding thone_ wi mings ribbons ConteAll woot’ Bedford } and Henriett at Conts- AL Wool) nd Batiste—ruffled or ay bbon and bralof 1,98 trim—elzes to S yra-—reg. $8.09 Lawn and Dotted Swiss Caps— backs, Ince edise— ality “} 3? BABIES' DIAPERS- Good quality Birdseye—~Hemmed-— Double Width. Single Width. 20x20—doz. 49 orth 14 ts —well made worth @ Extraordinary Sale of ts and Pillow Cases an agents val sell in hun- Note the good ‘o nameless makes— rs tickets and In- Wool Flannel 8) —Cambric ban January Sale of Table Linens Cash has powerfully 51 our purchases for this sale, a as we aim to make this the BE YET, not the slightest margin of A} look for 1 els! upon them being shown when profit to us shows In these Jan- others claim to mateh our prices! uary offerings Notice the wide | tt can't be done!....No one can range of qualities included. | or will match qualities @¢ OUT | Heavy Cotton Damasks S-Ineh} prices! usually 2 cents... a allt oh K Fine M ize a pa maskspe fe PILLOW CASES|Will Wash Heavier | jet ¢ ss co su} 2734 at otch and site or silver | Dwight Anchors — AME SIZESIN} qricas reg. 22M | Pew. 24% 28% | reg. 28% | 81 17 | 19 | 21 24 { Mohawks + Will Wash Heavier | man Silver bleach—size 68xs1— 98 row drawn work —worth $1.00... | Al 1 Linen H. 8. Cloths—Hait : fill bleach —stz | 1.74 { Dwight Anchors |remulariy e240 SIN) Uticas | ANl Linen H. 8. § La 92 | @xs1—doaen napluns—extra 3.98 Da Beee ORES heavy—worth $5.49 .. “80 Extra fine—worth $6.25.. : more ver | Mercerized Napkins—many in Asie designs to maith the Damagks more sper tre, lone sheata to 8 y | iain at top of this Iut— White Curtain Swisses inch—reg. .i No prudent housekeeper wi | res and plain and Bale want to miss these Linen l 26 inch vide— Price, Values—None can afford tol Curtains Net and Silk Waists Bale at January Sale Prices ues |. Prive, | Descriptions may give a hint of | teandAraan— woth $im. 1619] thelr beauty and value, but can- not do them full Justice. -..Come and see them! | Fine Net and Cluny «47 | ined—elaboratel temb' yor lace e— u ed — M January Sale of Women's Petticoats 79 ct. Percale Skirts. I stripes — and er—nvewt Moreen Kirts. Sneecoasveaiitye Bia deep rut! i with under- | —wh! iter Sinck. pink, blue— ftacing--38 to 42 1 hs, jree. $6.98 and $7.89. At heweetewee: jet Watsts— 2.98 | Wiite and Ecru es We th Cluny or a width ovr strony pera | Val, Taco edgings—voke or surplice styles—regularly $2.98... {K Skirts 1,98 ¢ MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until I P, M, ‘Lo prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities or Bags Armure Tapestry Porticres Bagdad stripes and brocaded 3, wings —dee aine Lei ass m'f'r's ia ASEM Lon moeta Tol Tund ohades Brown, maize and Tnen tints— 6x3 ft. alle Imperft nothing to hurt. but for a Garnet, et potted Nets * plain dots—f\rm vowns, mil i Milis== hirts iULDIN

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