The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1908, Page 10

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ITH 10 RENTS FLL AS pai NUISLERMES ET New York World Only Paper in to Gain in Dry Goods. E EVENING WORLD, he two Worlds printed can draw, or comme lof I S) ay Subways Free People From} it Extortions of — the Landlords. n the busiest ntry. ac and the p City in this or any othe | LEADS ALL OTHERS IN ITS GRAND TOTALS. ) ARGENTINE TO GREET | TORPEDO BOAT FLOTILLA. MORE TUNNELS WANTED Yorld over Journal of dry goods t advertising, | ne Morn 18—Irving B. In Dry Goo RO, Jan World Gains foan Ambassador, has | Hecalal uve erey h from the Argentine | , ‘i c < aying that Experts Show City Coulc}] american 93,000 Lines— ere el Capcaivel| Bui veede, H Prints More Wants,’ &e., foean t : flotilla at | uild Needed Lines at | Than Any Other Paper. "| Fuenos Ayres with befitting ceremonies a Big Profit. of welcome. ‘The Government ts gratified that the | vessels are coming to an Argentine} @/ port, and it will be again to give] | ‘ty ne SELON uo thy POSES COs the surface; facts wh evidence of which unites | falling, ave a d the attention not only of] end! the two Rep! Flats and dwellings in many sections | Space buyers but of the country’s pub-| ar ago, | Ushers as well. That there has exisied| wor . act be. | ® Strenuous effort on the part of the) Fer aa larger morning and the three big advertising su- per than they were a nts do not realize th vE NG, Gain 212.070 | | 6 Taas 487 000 | 1% BITS ON Town 94.007 morning papers made rsistent bids_for “want | e The World vaye = er sto ga MILTON L’RCLUSE SEN aed TaHT ATED OHAGTA EAT In (HO Call sree, SELLS LOTS OF {known to nec » comment here. | Eates forthe icleas oc The point of importance is:) y t in so far as The re concerned, classi- | ¢ considered | t news- Then, ea" or sed to best lly printed the Wwspaper ap- to the ex-| 7 finall, pa LONG ISLAND LOTS. |" have Avertisers | a circu. | sands over want"? sup! on of many ext ers it lead is printed last vear hy th ning papers » first the relative | S| After a the | presented fn t! rt Calendar FREE TO-MORROW But those who | neaper hames. | the own- | free, which | a reduction | in rent. | ‘Ten per cent, measures the average | ral causes are (SATURDAY, 7 should realize the necessity for sup-| at any good drug store. JANUARY 18, 1908. o : Church Can Help in War Against Consumption. Whatever relieves snffering belongs| Ounces of tincture Cinchona com- ity. ‘The terrible ravages! Pound can be used instead of whiskey aes with the same effect. fon can be checked| “rye ingiedients are inexpensive concerted action. Peopl€} and can be purchased without trouble rf To avoid porting the societies engaged in the| Substitution of some infertor pine ‘ apainst the dread) Prcauct for the Virgin Oil of Pine it UAE ASS BEibe jis better to purchase cach separately © scourge, and to awaken them to this) and mix them at home. need there is no more feasible way| The genuine Virgin Oll of Pine Is' than for the churches to direct their} Put uni for iilepenging, only, in ia $5 as x .| ounce vials, each vial securely seal Bererous enthusiasm toward) chea htt |in a round wooden case with an en- mane work, | raved wrapper showing plainly the Consumption {s a most insidious! rame--Virgin Oil of Pine compound disease, often securing a firm hold PUre, guaranteed under the Food and before the victim is at all consctous RTUES Act of June 30, 1906, Serlal = No. 451, prepared only by Leach jof danger. No precaution to guard) Chemical Co., Cincinnati, 0. Be sure against the deadly germ should be! to get the genuine, as the oil sold in | bulk and cheap imitations put out to {resemble Virgin Oil of Pine in name and style of package are ineffective, being largely composed of a distilla- tion of pine needles, or leaves, in- stead of from the pine tree proper. These pire needle oils are not in- tended for internal use, and when overlooked. Neglect of an ordinary cough has been known to result in consumption. To break up a cold quickly and cure. any cough that is curable, there is nothing so effective as the mixture of “|two ounces of glycerine with eight| taken internally usually cause nausea. ounces of whiskey and a half ounce| Their use is mainly confined to the Virgin Oil of Pine. Use in teaspoon-| manufacture of soap and similar pur- ful doses every four hours. Five! voses. TTT JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street FURNITURE. 12 Both Stores. Semi-Annual Sale Craftsman and Quaint Mission Furniture. A complete collection including nu- merous odd and unusual pieces. Many models that cannot be duplicated, at about one-half usual prices. Chairs and Rockers. . 3,25 and 4.50 Arm Chairs and Rockers......6.50 Large Roomy Arm Chairs and Rockers 7.50 Morris Chairs, with loose ure 19.50 Sideboards... & ..2500 China Closets ... . 19.50 Bookcases..... ..18,50 Settles ccccie 686000000060 GCS) Entire Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom Suites, Chests, Costumers, tea and lunch Tables, Considerably re- duced. (a BLANKET DEPARTMENTS, Jn woth Stores, jonal rant have ral view risk om pro: In Greater New York | se SB HH Without doubt this is the most beautiful Art Supple- ment ever given away with any newspaper. mand for runk to a cor es BS HK Homes in Flats Cheaper. As owners depe 1 fMterest on So you'd better make sure of getting a copy of To-Morrow’s Sunday World by ordering from your newsdealer To-Day. don ren ii a” a re) Other Sanday World Features: AND \ remembering that The World printed | 1,405,032 separate ad- | vertisements last year | —292,747 MORE than the Herald or any other newspaper anywhere—don't for- get that To-Morrc Sunday World contain thousands of brand new announce- #4, A Page of Stunning Portralts That Interestingly Com- i pares American and English “Beauties,” With Cupid as ler Ally. She Marries Her Fourteenth I Husband and Is Happy. Does the Affinity Mi robe Lurk in the Long Hair and Cling to the Fleeting Fingers of Musicians ? First Photographs Ever.Taken of the Tombs of the Patriarchs. Which Have Only Been Seen Twice by White Men Since the Crusades, The Remains of Pocahontas Have Been Found, The Newest of Electrical Wonders That Is Shaking the Theo of Experts. ; How a Tiny Imperfection in the Human Brain Will ing tl tha w year Subways Make Rents Lower. n of home: BURGLARS CHLOROFORM 14 PERSONS, $2,000, Make One a Criminal Is Explained by Cesare Lom- ents showing the DRS GE TES 2000 broso, the Distinguished S:lentist. eral tae mes be Two Families Stu The “Stormy Pay Girl’ Is Featured Thls Week on the business man alike While Thie “Home Page” by Margaret Hubbard Ayer. where to shop advan: tageousl} includir The “Hotel Clerk” Solves the Money Problem. Beautiful Girls from the Gol’en West Who Have In- vaded New York and Won Success in Various Ave- nues of Endeavor, The Wor'd’s wonder- ful directory of “Wants,” through : Positions, To Add Splve to Your Day of Rest. Don't Miss Gene fw hci Carr's “Sten-Brothers.” G é McManus’s “Newly- Workers, Homes, In- Weds,’ in “Funny Side yest Loans, &c., e pointed out in a ty of kinds and qualities, PLLed Babb! Sunvay, January 26, 8 Pazes of Waltz Music from “The Merry Widow,”’ Authorized Edition, by Arrangement with Owners of Copyright. and five children \ On Monday, January the 2oth. Sale of Comfortables and Blankets. 150 Comfortables, filled with down. Silk brocade centres finished with extra wide Liberty Satin borders and mercerized sateen back. Pink or Blue. Full size. 10,00 value 15.C0 75extra quality, Imported Blankets. Plain colors, Jacquard figures and checks, A variety of desirable colors. Double bed size. 16.50 to 27.50 Unusual valu RUG DEPARTMENTS, 1 Both Stores. On Monday, January the 2oth, Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Carpets, Kerman and Sarouk Carpets. Best quality. Size about 9x12 ft. 325.00 former price 500.00 Kerman Rugs. About 4x6 ft. 6 in. 75.00 India, Fine Persian and Ghorovan Carpets. About roxrq ft. 6 in. 150.00 and 200,00 460 medium size Rugs, Daghestan, Mosul and Persian weaves, II,00, 12,00, 15.00, 17.00 and 21.0 one-third less than usual pric Domestic, Axminster and Wilton Rugs. Size 9x12 ft, 25.00 and 30,00 Plain and figured Velvet Carpet. Best quality. 1.00 per yard usual price 1.75 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Sireet 34th Street Vour Saves will Be ae IN ANY SOLVENT BANK—OR IF INVESTED IN ANY ONE, OF THE “BARGAIN” HOUSES, LOTS OR FARMS OFFERED THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD “REALTY” ADS. TO-DAY. | 23rd JAMES McCREERY & CO. Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. Jn Both Stores. “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and Sale of new weaves and colors for Spring and Summer dress, including Satin Ondoyant, Liberty Satin, Satin Messaline, Printed Foulard, Taf- fetas, Pekin and Cadrille. On Monday and Tuesday, January the 2oth and 21st, Sale of 5,000 yards, superior quality, Black Taffetas Silk, 26 inches wide. 80c per yard former price 1.10 BLACK DRESS GOODS, 12n Both Stores. On Monday, January the 2oth. Imported Black Broadcloth. Sponged and shrunk, spot proof. 52 inches wide. 1.35 per yard value 2.00 Imported Black Voile. Chiffon finish, 42 inches wide. 7c5 per yard value 1.00 RD COLORED DRESS GOODS, Jn Both Stores. WASH LINEN 23rd Street On Monday, January the 2oth, Sale of Colored Dress Fabrics at greatly reduced prices, Broadcloth in street and pastel shades. Mixed Suitings, stripes, checks and plaids in Cloth and Serge. 75¢ per yard ird Street -fourth Street First floor, Twent: Second floor, T a DRESS GOODS, Jn Both Stores, Complete assortment of the latest novelties in White and Colored Wash- able Fabrics such as Bordered Mull in all the new two and three tone combi- nations of colors, Silk Mull, Bordered Scotch Zephyrs, Embroidered Voile, Silk and Linen Novelties in various color combinations, French Linen, colors and white, Pekin stripes, Scotch Gingham, Madras and Zephyrs. On Monday, January the 2oth, Sale of Scotch Zephyr. A large assortment of cords, stripes, checks, block and broken plaids, 27 inches wide, Scotch Zephyr—small, medium and large checks, Two and three color com- binations. 32 inches wide, 18c per yard DEPARTMENTS. Jn Both Stores, Second Floor. On Monday and Tuesday, January the 2oth and arst, Sale of fine Irish Double Damask Table Cloths, at about one-half usual prices. Table Cloths. 2x2% yards........... +475 usual price 7.50 AWS $2 BSTC ao ndondHdoonooanD0N FALR usual price 12,00 Odd dozens of Napkins at reduced prices. 24 x 24 inches.............. 245 doz, usual price 3.50 Assxs © osoooncodos usual price $.50 Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases at moderate prices. 2 Hemmed Sheets, 65c, 88c, 1.00 and 1,15 Hemstitched Sheets, 72c, 97¢, 1.10 “ 1.25 Hemmed Pillow Cases..21c, 23¢ “ 25¢ Hemstitched Pillow Cases, asc, 27¢ “ 2gc JAMES McGREERY & C0. 34th Streci

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