The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1908, Page 11

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EN, om an eee THE EVENING LEATHER MA AT DER THBLE DETHCAMET C. Talcott Stricken | Dining in Restaurant With Woman. Edward While secretary and Iaather was stricken srrace Garden Jorsey last sfure medical assist- ith street, g with at Mr. Tatcott had been i Mr. s thirty-seven years old. He live Hotel your He was a mer e York ac b and w Y Ath- feti s tn comfor 2 cir- | eu ustar JOHN D'S OFFER BRINGS CUT lM OF UNEMPLOYED : Will Try men Bus) tc aa Home Work- ; Can't ¢ Others. for MURPHY’S CONTRACTOR NEEDN'T PAY HIS WIFE Woman Is of Inmate of House { and Alim: She my her vg fend ims and bea w ¢ c 9 alimony Bho wil ist y to pay the sult ding con- tie ground her li ding volts FRANK CLIN 8. ~ LORD DIES, Benlor viember of Day & Lora. Law. Franklin Buttes T of the tirn Lord at No uk avenue, yes: aybrief i ss Mr. Lora cume of an ancestry distin- Nothing to Compare with It. and ‘F Tho World Almanac and Encyclo- pedia for 1908 has been r Th{s is one of the most v ble ret-) erence works in Ens lan- | guage, and that means In the world, for there {s no publication in a for- elgn ia hat can compare with this, 1 ent number is enlarged to ne, a thousand es, it being | the fifth anniversary number ang vonderful what an amount | of inforination is packed into this} com} There are few things In| the way of statistics thet one Is most | Ukely to wand to know which he will not find here in readily avatlable One of the new features is aj of important world events | @uring the last quarter century. ODDITIES IN THE NeW ALL OVER THE WORLD Short Stories of Unusual Singular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of the Day. Re ae: and turdy, who |: and his)” g) old. was blown fi iis bed, zh ther elatives, who were awaiting his end, | graded Ingrs i thrown u stlons, when the | @n ty at hier ae weeks ago. storm struck late Sunday nich! é ere The sick man got on his fect and |TRAIN ED, WHIPPED feed us UA ty he ay HUSBAND IN COURT. iat ihe ¢ ed Ete Mrs. Mary Kracke, of Chicago, nine- teen 1, took months’ e with @ view to QUITS PULPIT FOR HIS BLOODED DOGS. The Rev. T. M: th has re- signed as pastor of the Scotch Plains (N. J.) Baptist Church because mem- | bers 68 congregation objected to) 8 bri able dogs end exhibit. ing t shows. sa ker at him and hit him har: 1 ished judge fined her $15 | She went to jail GLASS EYE ‘ST OLEN va | 1 of ane! and A ee ee ee eee WUE EL OWN IS RSLEPT * J. W. Higgins, @ travelling sale - HATPIN SCRATCH Su il (Heressas Nera Gan GIaeetT IE } ton last evening on a entree of Sb be1p A WOMAN. Martha Bowne, of Columbus, N. | last night of a el t scratch tpin on one of her fingers. ade twe weeks ago asieap in a ho- } out and Glasset Reine took ft COIN DATED ‘Three days ago blood potson-| PAY B. G w ORTH | ing in lair etre 8 | THIEF REPLACED eas) HiedenunencirneahUswarntold | Ro goin which ea back 2157 STOL EN CHICKENS Parks M 1s, , went to his KENSINGTON HOTEL NOT A CHEAP LODGING HOUSE. £00. ‘The coin yi c reserved: ymas In near Middletow URGE SUPPORT FOR CATHOLIC MUSIC | In referring to th One of Newark’s Best Known Houses, It Is Eminently Re- spectable and Well Managed visit of Judge under an as- an inad- | Mer. Lavelle, for the Arch- bishop, Calls Attention Oratorio Society’s Work. song of soci tomed u t to ace where he | ng house, Aa} ¢ Kensington ts one | ewark and per-! wvelle has sent ot to Feb. e Nativity.’ by H. J. Stewai work proposes to the great ex ing of o} 1 thoroughly combines classic # rhythm in su rs in music nal a hoa way Never Fails to RESTORE GRAYor FADED 1 HAIR to its NATURAL pa-| COLUR and BEAUIY y the | No Tatter how lung it aas been gray or faded. Promotes 4 luxuriant growth of healthy hair stops its falling out and positively removes Dan- druff, Keeps hair soit and glossy. Refuse all substitutes. 2% times a5 much in £1.00 as Soc. size IS NOT A DYE. Philo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark, N $1 and 50c bottles, t druggists AMMEYER | 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. Last Week of the | January Clearance Sale large He h {ta great tmpulse will and to mu be Mra train-/and re | majest: | Fine WORLD, aan aT ad IN STATE oi —-j cra = i West Virginia Town Has! Mrs, We Added 10,000 to Its Popu- | | 1 Adi oR UA! itted by U nan- imou Asso- lation Since 1900, The growth ma sma prosperous co: is made tthefirmot. and being } nity has tus tw scenery es H. clay BIERCE NG F SICK, es upon a vista of don picturesque grandeur of s, in front of her t wanela, Lor sublim! is unsurpassed by ¢ of Old Ireland or the river the Hudson or St. John. of scene. verdant bea Now! the sunsets more radiant, | —_-— the ‘ menatiat Bhowes |_Jan't tt fortunate that when fashion de mands slender gracefulness of women who corset laces to n utions of proud 1s | v uid ‘Extract | Cascara, Arc ounces Syr One tel meals and at mixture after me will take off four to orge C. Stur- MAMET Teneo n pounds of fat a week without f Davidson, Walter Kies, Inte ng with the diet or aye M. Dent and J. M. Reed. tressing the stomach in the ellghtest —_—_—— —— Greenhut and Company Dry Goods equal quality, price policy. their highest degree. 500 Lingerie Waists of French Lawn Lingerie and Lace Waists Underprice AteS7St etna. satin folds in contrasting shades. IGASO 5 5 6 6 Fancy Lamp Shades and Prints Reduced with beaded fringing, at 5.00. . Gilt Alarm Clocks, square case, 1.50 . OF FINE SHOES In Our Basement Store Balance of the 6,0CO Pairs of Men’s utton, Lace and Slucher Shoes Box Calt, Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid and Patent Leather; nele and double soles; hand welted and fully gua eed. Regular price $4.00, at $2.50 a pair Women’s $3, $4 and $5 Shoes Button, Lace and Oxford, at the clearance price of $4.90 a pair See display of these shoes in our 20th street Boys’ $2.00 Lace and Blucher Shoes Box Calf and Black Kid, at $4.40 a pair —— ee - 2,000 Pairs toys’ Fine Patent Leather Lace and Bluchers Up-to-date styles, Regular $3.00 Quality. Taken from our Main Floor, Youths’ sizes, 11 to 2... $1.50 Boys’ sizes, 214 to 5.... $2.00 No Mail or Telephone Orders Can Bo Filled at This Sale Boys’ Rubber Boots, Knee Length Slzese 3 (OlOs eee ie ows, Anonadas ae i “SURPRISE SALE NO, 12] fxcnaxo”” JANUARY 28, [Heat nan SSSeCITICN © Keel orn Deter Hee srt Mira red to We aim to make this new store the ideal | shopping place for everybody. In quality of merchandise—everything that is good, nothing that ts inferior. In prices—the lowest ever known for goods of That ts the result of a new In service —courtesy, accuracy and speed in models; elaborated with Valenciennes and Cluny laces, embroidered motifs and pin-tucking; new trimmed sleeves and high boned collars. Reduced from 5.50 Dress Waists of lace and net in white and ecru over self-colored silk lining; trimmed with Cluny banding and lace edgings; some with Candle Shades, hand-painted, silk fringe, 50c. . Copper and nickel-plated Chafing Dishes, white enamelled pan, 5.00 Reduced from 6.50 Miniature Prints in gilt oval frames of quaint shapes, 4. Reduced from 95c. - French Prints in gilt cval fremes, 4.50 . . Reduced from 6.59 Silk and grass-cloth Lamp Shades, 22 In. size; some hand-painted, Cut-glass Water Pitchers, 3 pt. size, 350 . Reduced from 4,50 1908. Without Cost! Fl PB IN IR N AT e the FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue “ Gas JetGenerator ” /\\ rs nt S of” THe meses Ae QROIDERIES = z i oO $ >, %. Only a Few Days More! LET ITS OPPORTUNITIES SLIP BY! No Housekeeper can afford to miss such values in Muslins, Sheetings, Linens, Towels and White Goods; nor should any who value ecor lomy torezo the opportunity to buy Musiin Un. derwear and other ready made Garments at present prices, FOLLOWING ARE FOR TO-MORROW :— $2.00 and $2 50 Last Week for French Net Curtains se Sale Offerings H tl in Unde twear! DON’T DON'T WAIT—BUY Now Avail Yourself of Our 25.00 WORTH, 2.00 DOWN 50.00 3.50 5.00 a Caniorte fancy hk s—worth Lawn und nainsook- ie 98] ou inonew de 3.94 =—_=_= Note extra length of the scarts. } 129 A World “Help Want” brings | $2.98 Aienny Centre Pleces, 1.98 : A GRREIGERTS OIDOR, aE sy conte wide Ince 59 worden no such val- -98 \$7. 98 Cluny Scarfs. - 4.93 T LENGTH ( centre—wide hand-made Geran aval issen vena wich ad with: ; 1.95 an’ beading— | $2.49 Hemstitched Scarfs, 1,49 iene Pure, Unen—2oxi4 also squares to ¥ of styles, with nain | rich corners, A January Opportunity Cos ra ot .59 | to Buy | Elegant Blankets vn, Dew t Cover F 5.00 At Half Price! aa H arated With lace ani rth To clean up odd lots of fine White Calfornia and Australian = Woo! Blankets, we offer about five hun- dred pairs of exceptionally fine grades | auf heavy weight, as follows: 1-4 and 12-4 sizes— h $7 ‘DERWEAR SETS {nsook—6 pes., includin F oat—trim'd | with some jaces and emb'y worth $10. } 5.98 74 10-4 eize— | |” worth $6.98 and $7.98. { 3.98 All wool or W pei cent wool. 29 Remarkable Valu Te wit pay to buy for next year! | . Last Week of These Prices for Muslins, Sheets and Pillow Cases! If you want to save 12 to 18 cents on a sheet, and 4 to 71% cents on goods by the yard, the advantage of buying now fs too plain to re- quire urging....We promised a month of great values, and the busy buying throngs that have daily filled our stores testify to ful- filment of every promlse made——Values will be great right up to the last day: and Batiste, In new, dainty |Yard Wide Muslins Strong Sheetings linwitanenaaescertinisn 5% BLEACHED. UNBLEACHED, | Unvieached—same quailty BM MAGUDS SRT | LT. lor ' O%. | Pillow Case Muslins : By seaming will make full size sheeta— Reduced from 5.75 | 42 tnch—worth .14. | 4 inch—worth .16. | PILLOW Mor \ CASES ati Dalene Anchors and Ut Regularly 1.00 \ecoases a | = 9 stead +16; instea 2 4x8 natend 18! read Fi 3 45x40%4 . 17; instead 19} instead of 126% aeeD 17; instead 19! instead of 2r'y rs 119} inatead 2a! instead of (20g 75c¢ DAxt04 21; instead SHEETS 25; instead of 31% | SHEETS % +54; Instead | ~ bx 90 49; instend of .68 83! instead oF ox 90 54: Instead of .72 + Instead of .85 Ratinntenatcely i instead of “g2 89 ; ai : Reduced from 8.00 and 9.50 j Alxaa 22) h « R 4 d f 1 7 S1x108, 92 Ayinatead Bain « « Reduced from 1.75 80x 90 ad of .89 ce RO aot) enetcal 74, \nstead of .99 Stra lone isheetanemarwilicy 90x108 .79; instead of $1.02 ded in above lists. ——— Dresser Sets and Decorative Linens Reduced CEHDH6 6 0 8 6 610 B90 19 Reduedto . . . . Japanese drawn-work linen Squares, 18 linings French embroidery ote 6) 6G Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B Altman & Co ) __FOR SALE. FOR SALE. HINe | CLOTHING Es \ PRIGHT PIANO, $ 1 NO MONEY DOWN. | 1 POTN | eee nd new te] oak ron. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CHESTER. Swiss Scarfs, 20 in. x 54 in., and Squares 30 in; hemmed or cut Dresser Sets of white dotted or figured Swiss in colors; self-colored MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M, ‘To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, 50c each SI GasEG 60c set M Muslin Night Shi: OD cn’s Muslin Night Shirts in., stamped for eyelet and RoE tun sient taurlos with ie ifutl, roomy cae | slong full a a a a 9 Bdscnh eae ood value yPLOOR—W: Women’s Fur -:ets i The popular Sable and Isabella t shades of ght { own—extra long i large Pillow muft— 1—worth $9.98... 2 YOND_ELOOR. oe Shades d all colors 2k! i> dow i ‘Nite ews Guimpes i PeeDENTSiiRY.weneuee we r dressy ef eee TEET H ES : amped Tinens 7 |Ex tracted With Gas,$1.00 [77% Sew Beit -or Ex, When Artificial ides Teeth Are inserted deep head 34 TEETH, epee Dicss Linens $4—37—&— $10 |_z STIS UUILDING. Pure Line GUILSHAN [Fine white Perrin Trin ns f DENT:ST, - a Ea sad! leek Cor, 125th St. and oth Ave, trance, 271 W. 128th St. | nn en eee SOLD UNTIL 1 P, M. ONLY—NO MAIL OK TELEPHONE ORDBR&

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