The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1908, Page 5

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¥ . Women Should Bare ] Ther Heads in Church, Says Rev. Dr. Aked English Clergyman Agrees With ba Morgan That House of Worsh?> | és No Fiace for Miliin- ery Dispiay. By Rose C. Tillotson. | Feminine headgear has received a feurtul blow at the hands of New Yor! tering the church door, for the ministers have declared a war against the wearing of millinery at worship, Feathers ar over the clergy’s attitude while the gentle sex are in despair at the thought) of lifting their lids. Their chances of displaying feathered inery are indeed clergymen. must now prepare to shed their bonnets when en- Vom ruffled and quills are crushed becoming fewer and further apart. Tho latest attick upon women’s hats/evenings many of my feminine parish- who re- toners rémoved fort a Js ts fs due to Prof. T. E. Morgan. cently declared that wo: be permitted r churches. Th their hats solely for and possibly over here, if the n up generally, the women too glad to welcome the | hearty York, a ‘of. Mor- hall have to be a hatless t enlaces ing our devotions, | aetine Rev. Dr. Cha. Aked, of the Fifth n absorb Avenue f most enthusi- plous n as CROWDED TROLLEY CAR ALL ABLAZE Sixty Passengers Tear Madly at Each Other Their Escape. astically of, Morgan that bonnets ould be abolished in the churches Hard to Talk Through a Hat. n should doff their hats in the vnen I in When a crowded Lexington avenue car pussed Ninetleth street at the rush hour this morning the fuse of a moto: explosion and a e shot up through moke of the car, standing Englishwomen Worship Bareheaded.! ‘That is a I « 4 lieve r some Epis said before away xington THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T k OW IT Weak and noneriiie kidreys are responsible-for more sickness and) suffering than iny other diséase, therefore, when throvgh neglect or Other causes kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious results are sure to follow. Your other organs may nced attention—tut your kidneys most, be- cause they do most and should have attentisn first. Mf you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Roor, the great Kidney, liver and) bl:dder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begia to ra better (h 1 help all the other organs to * health, Preyalency of Kidney Disease. or sediment in (fost people do not rea the backache, lame (firming increase and remarkable | JA¢% aizzin poor digestion, prevalency of ‘disease, While | S!¢eplessness, nervousness, heart dis- turbance due to bad kidney trouble, eruptions from bad blood batty ‘algia, rheumatism, lumbago, kidney Usorders are the most com- mon disea that prevail, they are almost the recognized by pa- M at tlent or ph s, who content | 18S. Irv out feeling themselves with doctoring the ef of may be loss of fects, while the original disease un- sallow complexion, or Bright's Leet oatinaretateen se may be stealing upon you, eh is the h worst form of kidney trouble. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the ut Kidney, Hver |°— and bladder remedy, {8 soon realize, | Swamp- Root Is Pleasant to Take. It stands the highest for its rem if you are already convinced that ble ip the tressing cases, cures most you need, you Ss sular fifty-cent | and Capea size bottles at all drug ke “Symptoms of Kidney Troubte. any mistake, but Swamp-Reot is not recommen Dr. Kilmer's erything, but If yc ii am}-Root, and the address, Bing ass your water frequently night | hamton, N. Y.. which you will find and day, smarting or irritation in ]on every bottle. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best. Swamp-Root is always kept up to its high standard of purity and excel- | lence, A sworn certificate of purity with every bottle, To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp Root you may bottle and a beok of able Informatio: both sent absolutcly free by mail. The beok uins many of the thow sands of letters received from men and women » found Swamp-Root to} be just the remedy they needed, The value of Swamp-Root ts so well| known that readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr, | Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Be sure to say you read this gen-} erous offer in the New York Hvening World. Cerner tartan ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ald ceiat Interesting Special Sales of Wash Fabrics and Spring Dress Goods—Main Floor To-Morrow. JANUARY 22, TO- 104 Men’s Sweaters. ROW MM 8c (Basement. ) TO-MORROW JOA.M, to 1PM Corsets. Up - to + straight (Second Floor.) nnot with full yokes. of tucks. regula Price STREET STORE, Floor.) be iv. Made nstitched /29c in width; made with full | trimmed with embroidery insertions and clusters of with deep ruffles, w nemstitched hems, 25c. regularly | Gow: NS— Good muslin; generous | yokes, 9c 14 TO-MOHK TOM LOW ORKOW | 10A.M, JOAM. to LPM. . to TPM. Cooking Children's Huck Women’s Pots Dresses. Towels. Dresses. 12- quart Double| Soe wy Huy i ‘oated Enameled iinentratieehite Covered Cooking| Pots; extra deep; regular price Sic. Notinarekihanial sizes 2 to 6 years to istorner Not more than 2 No mail oniers 4 customer. | mail oniers CORSET COVERS. sook; regular price 25c.; necks, trimmed with SKIRT CHEMI trimmed —Excellent with Cc Good nain- round several nain- | medallions, | insertions and ribbon | Skirts have tucked ruf-| WOME sizes 18x36 inches; hemmed ready t: Worth | 10c Jumper Drei use, ay more 1 toa Cun So. mall "$4.98 (Second, Floor.) | PETTICOATS. Excellent cambric; deep flounces of wide embroidery, headed with embroidery beadings and ribbons or deep flounces of tucks ... rows of lace insertions, rib- || laces. $1.75 is the 1. 49 SAMPLES OF NAINSOOK AND hon beading and lace regular price ......+ CAMBRIC GOWNS-— The pretti- | edges ... est selections of styles ever seen ar Tigers at this price. V, round and high | PETT ICOATS. Samples of odds necks; handsomely trimmed with || CHEMISE—Fine cambric; made ane ences Ne to ne Fine fine laces, embroideries, ribbons to sell for 59c. Round necks, CMA bist wit are _ be P flounces, trimmed with em- | and medallions; cannot be 98 trimmed with lace insertions, idee, i duplicated under $1.50... C | ace edges, ribbons and keliay GUE) cal Gael cle ' rises 24 39c several rows of lace insertions { DRAWERS. Made of good] |{ and lace edges. mus! ith lent values | WRAPPERS 2 KIMONOS | CAMERI< DRAWERS. Umbrella | ooi2S v" S_FL AN NELETTE ruffles of lace insertions and lace es, pa eh LE? QB) WRAPPERS-Go04, washanle edges and embroidery, 39¢, 2 VANES «sesso eeceveccere | colors. Navy Blue and Black. values, Pair ..... 5c FICOATS. Made with deep} Made with yokes, trimmed back | LA DRAWERS. | Excel. | flaring flounces, trimmed with| 4d front with fancy _ braids. nainsook or cambric; trim- | several rows of lace insertions and| flounces on skirts. 89¢ 54 i with wide embroidery ruffles, | lace edges. Also wide embroidery | Values : c n cluster tucks or Valenciennes ruffles, with hemstitched | FLANN 5—Neat | nsertions Ise Qe tucks. $1.50 values. 98c ee eara eee emo seaNeat _69e, values. 22.16 7C ELABORATE DISPLAY OF PEI-| fin shed with’ scalloped | SAMPLE CORSETCOVERS. Very | TICOATS. Large variety of pret-) edges oo... cceecccue i 22c pretty styles; excellent nainsook; | ty styles; handsomely _ trimmed ned with four rows of Valen- | with several rows of Baby Irish,| CREPE KIMONO GOWNS—Odds ciennes la bon and front, medallions and embroideries, values RESTAURANT (Sixth Regular Table d’Hc te Luncheons served from 11 A. M. to 3 P.M. six courses, 3Oc Quick Luncheons served from ItooP. M. Stuffed Breast of Lamb, with Pota- toes, Fruit Tapioca Pudding, Cot- fee or pot of Tea, 25c¢ WOMEN’S DAINTY Floor.) | WOMEN’S WAISTS Italienne Spaghetti, with icken, plate of Ice Cream and Coffee or pot of Tea, 25c Tips in Cream on Toast, with Bread Butter and Ice Cream, pot of Tea, 20c RIE} BLACK AND WHITE WAISTS. A. Larcetescontmentairon : MODE WAIST S: ilicate lOT WAISTS. which to select, alt | Yatious styles open onts trimmed with jor style Gibson plaits; trim- dainty patterns of ftentell ; beaeest embroidery; fronts s med with four rows have wide panels and | clusters | Of black braid; open clusters of pin tucks: | and lace| front models and long open tack models;| y three-quart sleeves; an extraordi- newest sleeves; | Sleeves and with lace} nary _ offer- edged collars. collars ing; 98e and cuffs. 1 $1.98 39c MISSES’ COATS eS ee eee IS ~ EMBROIDERIES, Misses’ Regular $7.98 Coats Thursday for $3.98 Stylishly made Garme> Broadcloth, Fancy Mixtures and Cnev- iots. Carefully tailored Coat without collars, full length, in both loose and s:mi-fitting moveis. Sizes 14, 16and 18 years. Awde Valicly ot styles from which to se'ect—chvice, $3.98. PEC SURED SORE | ts of good s, with an rl ) back Cluny, lace ruffles. to $3.50. Knit Underwear INFANTS’ CASHMERE UN- DERWEAR. Beautiful, soft grade; open front; silk embroidered; pearl buttons; sizes 1to6; vaues from 25c to 4% SOFT FINISH SILK LINED STANDARD Shirts Each in all sizes. "39 Cc CHILDREN’S. LINED UNDERWE. “AR. and drawers, Ge warm garments, for boys and i ‘atural color; regularly according to size, 200 (Main Floor.) Hosiery MEN’S SEAMLESS HALF HOSE, Double heels, toes and soies; plain b'ack antancyienure PEI OC i9S HALF HOSE black, tan, embre cy colors; some h. split maco feet; all are fast color. Pair... » 12ec WOMEN'S L 5 INGs. | col double heels, t and soles, Pair WOMEN’S FASHIONED LISLE ‘1 Fast black color; double heels, toes and soles; dee ALC _ (Main Floor, ) Pair . » LACES Veilizgs and Necitwear---Reduced Prices, VENISE LACE AND ORIE NTAL ALLOVERS. In Cream of Baby Irish, Filet and Oriental and Baby Irish Medallion work Values to $3, at $1.49 a va, BC b hes wide, in Cream, White and Ecru; pretty dots, rings and scroll designs; just ht for waists, robes, Special at, yard...... 49c AL. NET AND DOTTED | ALLQVERS, 18. inches pretty assortment of de- signs; qualities worth more than double, yard .. | jou UNY L SMBRCIDERY F LACE, GE TORCHON LAC MAN LINE Platte Also Vals. and Point de Paris laces and insertions; widths to 6 inches Worth 10c, to 15¢. yd. vari ' 4 c LOVER EMBROIDERIES inch allover embroideries, eyelet, openwork and floral effects; cambric; regu- - 25c Yad in Sw larly 49¢. From pretty openwork eflects; reguia’- All colors, NECX RUCHING, eluci Black and White; mixed colors; — usually 25e, a yard, Yar 12; 2 WOMEN’S ASCO of fine t ders at fects; 25e, each. WOME NS LINE NCOLLARS, E broidered linen collars; many pre ty effects; 25c, and Soc p collars, Choi 12'c CHIFFON V Odds and ends, ack and White, ere made to sell at 59¢. 12 yards 25c STREET STORE, Floor.) and $1 long 14TH M Valenciennes and embroid® ery insertions and embroidery and ends; made with shirred yokes back and front; trimmed with deep Bers an borders. $1.50 98c| Boys’ Wear Our entire stock has been care fully looked over and everything that has heretofore been priced up to $2.50 is to be placed on sale to-morrow without reserve. All quantities are limited and ac- cordingly marked on sign tickets. In the assortment you will find: Boys’ Double- and | Breasted Suits. Sizes 8 to15 ssian Biouse es 3 to 8 years, Boys" Russian Over- | coats. Siz: to 8 years, Boys’ and Children’s Hat: Allsizes, | Boys’ Flannel) Waists. CHILDREN’S VICI KID SHOE —Eutton in sty Sizes 5, 6, 7 an 7 Sc. values. GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES— Values $1 to § Girls? ton and Lace ide of Vici hs id 50. § to 8. Pair CHILDREN’S ASTRAKHAN LEG- GINGS — Pair . Value 65, 19c a5 _ (Third Ploor.) 1908. GROCERIES, Burnt Wood. Complete outfit, consisting of one large designed bas: swood box; one benzine bottle; one glass spirit lamp with aluminum cover; one red rubber bulb; two 9 feet pure India rubber tubing; one nickel-plated metal union; cork one large bottle Pyro, stai varnish; one and 3S] 50 Gd . handle; one large bottle Pyro. . 802; two designed practice piec ‘Pyrography Simplified’—all for. (Third Floor.) Great 1-Day Sale Men’s Clothing This sale is listed for to-morrow only. MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS are offered at decided reductions from former selling price or real worth. All sizes from 34 to 42. eestes Men’s $6.50 Suits, § fa Thursday, Men’s $7.50 Suits, STORE, Third Floor.) olatinum point, Solar N one Instruction book, Men’s $9.00 Suits, Men’s $8.00 Overcoats, Men’s $10.00 Overco its, Men’s $10.00 Raincoats, (THE 14TH STR Gases 1908 models. Medium high busts, long, deep hips and long, straight backs. Made of strong coutil; straight fronts; bias and gore cut; steels and bones guaranteed not to push through. Small curved waist line. Sizes 18 to 30 inches waist measure. ; l White and> Drab only. Regular price F) Gooao (Second Floor.) Extra Specials! Flannelette fetticoats Heavy materials, in neat stripes, made with fuli ilounces, 59c. values .... 19c FLANNELETTE GOWN S— heavy grade, in Pink and L Blue stripes; made with yokes, trimmed fancy braids CORSET COVERS. Nainsook; round necks, trimmed with deep lace insertions and ribbon 25c beadings . Advance Spring Models in WOMEN’S SUITS. $1 4.7 —All sizes at this price. One of the most tempting collec- tions of stylish Suits in town at this price. Materials are Imported Panamas, Tweeds, Serges, Herringbone Stripes and Mixtures. 26-inch Jackets. Semi as well as tight fitting effects; trimmed with taffeta col- lar’ and cuffs, finished with braid and fancy but- tons, Also the newest Butterfly sleeve models. Skirts are full plaited with b-inch fold. Col less effects tominet with lined nughout; fronts, WOMEN'S SAMPLE = quarter length tyles fon Broa hs, collarless eff trimm > very ‘atest f. lined throughout. Pretty shades of Red, Green, Brown, Blue and Black. Sizes $7 49 . 34to 44, $19.95 value 14TH STRE (THE T STORE, Second Floor.) WINES, FISH ® MEATS (Sixth Flooz.a Flounders, BBESIG ORE HAMS € AN, teed AN WHISKE SS - | SUGAR ¢ i RE tt BOILED enn Hoga: 1, +7 LL pac Wey tees : } Ht t 5 S nis PORT On ate is! Codtish Steaks, nd tOAST Luc Vale W | m AC Monbat os i 4 a Hl Salm et — OGRAM Maine Smelts, oor Sas TST = ” r I BUTTER |] PRicassir K a Hie i MAINE SCALLOPS. 40c| AND FOW BREA BOGE 24 | papa As PLANTA IN JAVA LIVE LOMSTERS : MCOMnE: 8 Lb . L8G ‘ i WHOL ay at OF , she D4 Hees 246 SUPTIAL BRAND Witts i ~ —- Ary 33.00; RE cal Hy EXTRA SP. CIALS, 10 A. ML, tot Pe at S | i9G WISCONSIN DUCK»—Weighing 6 to 8 Los, “10 Srrrayy Flee with cach, worta 16¢ 1b,; special Ib... c| DETTE area | oe etedi notuibeiricss0 70G a

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