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ae ee ft Tl " v ot Jat ¢ ! : Tot ae No a 5 Stan 2 , sh acs f ith : 1 y a c t hirt ; ‘e : N. ie exper Bs, RRR fare to and from office, 69 cents; laun- : - —— dry (al x $ and seven 4 ; ara, Et coats Drink Orangepiny. ner Ala ere a good gigs tHRthiok Wie, Hou oatcating, ae \ e d ents a day), cher, & Park . 9 ai Inole ! ading Inst il tI ; estes | | of Restaurant Gi Fighth Gi | Tp 19°T020°STREETI NEW YORK, 0. e e Piano Bargains : ; ae me = (Onsale to-morrow. A CTear- Hh =\\ ing Sale ot Used Instruments ] taken in exchange during +, f the previous week. Some t fine ones this week. ¥ t@© Fourth Floor. : : $10.00 Down. * $1.00 a Week. Choice of 10 Good 565 Upright Pianos at D k N i % a tho home of the Haine, at ed New Yorkers Us HAING'S EFFORT | ive in Comfort and Raise Families on $18 a Week “1 HE CHORE {Brooklyn Supreme Court to : Fo Letters From Evening World Readers Show) Hear Arguments of Coun- ae How Such an Income Can Be Used sel To-morrow. ; ROA to the Best Advantage. eens MALL a Han (4 Pergy, the atto! 4 The long-del. a ment over the ~ custody of the children of Capt, Peter | Ketch=M-Ail Roach Trap a jc. Hains, under indictment in the rid the houses of Dally the thousands of letters recetved In The Evening World's “Paid !n Pull” | Queens County ne ihurder of “ tt test show tlat Joe Brooke had not a shadow of excuse for stealing, Joe| William 1, Annis, wil come up tn the Brooklyn Supreme Court, Special Term, to-tnorrow morning. The argument {s one resulting from the absolute divorce proceeding brought by Capt. Hains against hls wite, and in- five on such a sum. At once an avalarshe of letters were received explaining Wudes ah appiicaston for alimony aly) how $18, judiciously spent, would support any family of two in comfort. Hun-|yorce. The three @reds of the letters even showed that a smaller salary would suffice, It 1 j Most interesting contest ever conducted in a newespaper, aud is of incalculable ‘walue to young housekeepers who want model expense accornts to study. The Eventng World has offered, for the best letters on how to liy- on $18 a week, the following rewards: One cash prize, §2%; one cash prize, $10; three cash prizes, $5 each; fifty prizes ef as many pairs of $2 seats for the “Paid in Full’ performance at Weber's Theatre. Here are a few of the latest letters received. ' and get a glass of milk or @ cup of By the Month: : | coftes downtown, thus saving about 3) To the Exlitor of The Evening World: al $14.60. First of all, the month's rent must|Deducting $14.60 from his sal not exceed the weekly salary. If not|he would have a balance of particular about climbing stairs, it 1s possible to Apartment fc | Brooks, hero of “Paid in Full.” thought he and his pretty little wife could not live on his weekly salary of $18 So he became a thief. ‘The Hyening World asked readers to decide on the best way a couple could Ketch-M-All Roach Trap Co, 1516 FULLON 8T., 3 10 cents in stampa, children are’ now in cents a week, making the ralny day, doctors’ bills or enjoy | Bood show every now and then, and | t a fur room modern algo start a bank account, 318, Also there should | J. THEODORE BLOMQUIST, be no instalment pay on furniture { No, ia aac Feat. 5 op anything ese ery engaged girl | | ought to encourage chosen mate to The Exact Sum. | gave enous, for the home. Here ts a monthly Rent es Provis| Gas Ir | To the Editor of The Evening World i | Rent, $5; clothing, was, 50 cents; | 240) | table, $5.60; laundry, $1; amusements, 2.00 | $1; incidentals, $1; k account, $1. 1.00 | Total, $18. MRS. B, HAL | 0, 68 East 128th street, 3.00 4.00 “Live Near Your York." 100 to the Paitor af The Evening Worid » 8.00/ First, live near your work; 00) enough to go home to lunch. mean a weekly saving of $1.10. for flat, $5; gas, living or table expenses, $5 , 25 cents; {ncidentals, $1; instalment on furnl- ture, $150; total, $13.05. The income is | $18 and expenses $13.06, leaving a surplus | 01 Phere you ‘will find enough | es, for theatre now and then | to lay a little b MORRIS MANDEL, No. M2 West Sixteenth street. | Told in Couplets ne Editor of The Evening World The underwritten !s a correct account! weekly expenditure on $19 a week: dollars for rent is just what I pay; | nts for Bas to burn night or Club expenses it is to belong to a lodge One show at $1.0 a ke One dinner out wes near It will Rent $54.00 The man’s salary being $18 a week, or e % to lay Anty Drudge Tells How to Save a Day. Mrs, Method—‘‘Let’s see when I can go shopping: Mon- day, washing; Tuesday ironing—"’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Right there’s where you can save a day, Mrs, Method. Use Fels-Naptha in your washing and it’ll only take a part of Monday forenoon, with no hard work and you can do your ironing the same day, Fels-Naptha’s worth nearly a whole day in time alone every week besides the work, fuel and bother it saves,” ars for groceries, eggs, bread and wheat; Fels-Naptha is more than a soap—it’s a helping hand on washday. And a mighty big help, too. If a neighbor came in and did three- fourths of your weekly washing, she would be doing as much as Fels-Naptha will do for you if you wish. Fels-Naptha will dissolve and loosen the dirt in your clothes while they soak in cool or lukewarm water. _ Then, with a light rub and thorough rinsing, they’re ready for the line. No boiling; no hard rubbing; in sum- mer or winter, And your clothes will be sweeter, cleaner and whiter than if you boiled them till Doomsday. Take advantage of this helping hand next washday and the drudgery of washing clothes will be ended for you. Follow directions printed on the back of the red and green wrapper. A Yookkeeper's Home The Evening World a oookkeepe Our furniture, & nh. think no ma a month care and GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF A celebrated | and easily in your own home, He proposes to prove this fact by} sending to any person having trouble) with their ears a trial treatment of this} new method absolutely free. We advise} all people who have trouble with their cars to immediately address Dr, Edward) Gardner, Suite 549, No. 40 West Thirty- third street, New York City, and they! will receive by return mail, absolutely free, a Trial Treatment. | World bath, $5.20 ents; car- so SS > WX Co, , 19°70 20 "STREETS NEW YORK, Upholstery Sale These are some of the specials that are making September a record-breaking month in this section. wf &@& Fourth Floor. $7.50 Foreign Couch Covers, $3.85 Samples of fine foreign Covers from a prominent iin- porter at practically half price. $9 Covers at $4.65 212,50 Covers at $5.85 $15 Covers at $7.90 $13.50 Damask Portieres, $7.65 Pair Splendid Satin Damask and Armure Damask Por- tieres in solid tones of crimson, Nile, rose, myrt.e ' 1 PEASE } 1 FIFTH AY. and blue at this rare bar ' gain price, 4 i SNe i { BRERA $17.50 Silk Crinkled Tapestry Portieres at $12.50 1 218-75 Gobelin Tapestry Portieres «t $13.50 } $28.50 Fine Silk Portieres at $19.75 $4.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $2.65 Pair Several theusand pairs bought far below import cost ’ —all are new, crisp snd iresh—choice designus— best nets, 86 Irsh Point Curtain: at $3.90 50 Irish Point Curtains at $4.85 $15.50 Irish Point Curtains at $8.90 $4 Scotch Madras Curtains, $1.95 Pair. Not a Curtain in the lot worth less than 34, suny worth more. So't, rich colorings, absolutely wasi- able, in peetty designs. as Curtains, $3.95 $7.50 Madras Curtains, $5 1 Fischer, 1 Pease, Retain lit si00 asoné>Hamlin, 1 Wheelock, 100| 1 Hazelton, 1 Behning, $110 1 Sterling, 1 Kranich & Bach,$115 1 steinway, 1 Gabler, $85 1 Vose, $95 1 Weber, 1 Sohmer, $125 $125 $150 $175 $185 $185 $185 $115 1 Chickering, All Uprights—-in good condition and guaranteed by us, We carry a tul’ stock of the famous SCHUMANN new pianos, Also 10 other fine makes. Phonographs—$1 Down, $i a Week. OKLYN, N.Y ne | that is sure aa h to those obnox: —EEe THE EVENING WORLD, TULSDAY, SEPTEMBEX 29, 1908, ~<a eee a ooo a ee mn SE ate eer r=" Vielor Talking. Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $1 ee mnsenettn, PER J.B.GRECNNUT, Pre To-morrow Gen =Stamps Free 10 Green all persons (Whether or not purchasers) applying | ae ——_—_—____ to Premium Kocm, tifth floor, foemorrow, will be ’ e given ree a set of ten “S, & H.” Green Trading Ride Free Stamps. O: ne setof any one date is good in any one book, but amp collectors will be given a reasonat le number of additional sets of complimentary stamps tor other books they may have unfilled. Louble Siamps With Purchases Made Before Noon, Patrcnsof this store are carried free of charge in Crosstown Vehicle Co.'s omnibuses on 18th Street to and from 3d Ave. El, Subway and surface lines on 3d and 4th Avenues and Broadway, \— Housefurnishings Greatly Reduced for To-Morrow | Standard Makes of the Most Approved and Reliable Kinds al Prives No Higher Than Those | Asked Elsewhere fo’ the Other Sorts | Curtain Toilet Paper fine rollsy~ Cooki Pots—hald 6 3 Stretchers | quality of tissue; 15 for 20C If | —cannot Steinfeld Saxon sag inthe | Food and Meat guaranteed per- 4 | center;no | Chopp see tect; each...... 24e part can demon- yf lec! Tust; nickel= ntration$l.50 Parlor Brooms — select quality of corn; A No. 1 stock; regularly sold 30c; 18 to-morrow .. p00 ic Galvanized Ash Cans—full barrel size; special at..... 80c Refrigerators Universal Bread Mixers — will knead bread in three minutes; bm $2 and 2.50 Clothes Baskets made of No, O—pins 1 Inch apart; 6x12; 8 ., 95 No. 33—pins 1 Inches . apart; with easel; at... $1.55 No, 7—pins 1 inch apart; $2, 25 ae a Hhopcdonddioebt made: 7 e , ralainenireniee onrusran 85 \ food quality of willow; at 35¢ ' Golden Oak Finish Stands—S ft long; at.. 9C | Glen Lehigh Coal Cooking Ranges SP vanized Water Pails— Lc Nos }B) BOLE nator $6 Step Ladders— 5-ft. size, 49 | exceptionally good baker and | !9-qt Size; at views ve spec see ate ere saosgune CG roaster; nickel-plated Turkey Feather Dusters — extra | No. 185 Refrigerator— Ideal Cotton Clothes Line— ,... | Combination grate; Ia fine quality, 14-inch at 200; apartment house style, at $7.75 BO Th, anOTEW as 45e | shell oven regular price for No 1O-inch ates... ROC No. 175 Refrigerator— Brighton Clothes Wringers—man- | ue bat sia at 8 $12 | Whisk Brooms—good qualit apartment house style; ulactured by the Lovell Mig. Co, | p oi Usotiunoiga | to-morrow ati... 9c} at $10.75 and guaranteed by them; © 4 Scrub Brushes—| tO MOITOW Atseeeeeeee $1.95 PRS Shel fo reatsh ‘the $3.25 Galvanized Gicuares Chad . Paint: Clothes Bars—family size; y- with covers; special at... 40 CULT 1O-MOrrOW Al... esses 35C Plate Racks—36 inches long; im- | Wash oilers—copper bot. Permanent Ready Mixed Paint Clothes Pins—packed in 5 gross old regularly 35¢ | _ toms: No. 8,55¢; No.7, at 40c Ls A) LHL ia: 1 Orrow BD i , a Coa CT GIN than : Hey Cong ? Japanned Bread Boxes—medium Card Tabies—ol oak: large go) ey atessvses. verse SL20 | Table Oi! Cloth—colors only; 894 Size} square top; at.....,., BOC reat nen | widtt ly B yds, toa cus Blackening Cabinets —cat- 65 | esdietae or Tollet cables WO} tomer; to-morrow. a yard, at lle! 7 . cives, Cl q Cys ded :) ory Q | Apeled tonal Cae Pp cee ea ty Mrs, Potts’ Sad Irons—in sets of | ! three 2 barrel and prevent dust fapanned | band Tice | Coal Hods—to-morroy e Combination Step Ladder they last, at..:..., 9e | Chaira—to-morrow at..... 75e at 51.95 A selling record was made the last time we offered 250 of these skirts al the same price— every one was sold before noon. This lime we have 300, but we cannot promise any more at the same price when these are sold. Candlesticks 29¢ 50c is lower than you can buy them for in any other store and our price for to-mor- row is nearly a halt lower than that figure. They have polished brass finish and are fitted with candle, shade holder and candle shade. The shades are in assorted colors, with imported glass bead fringes to match; 12} inches high; worth 50c; outfir 29¢ complete to-morrow (dlegel Couper Store, 3d Floor, Fron:. a Sa ea ie . A ° eae - $10,000 Distribution to Charities ugs F you have a charity or institution or church fund that you are trying to get money for, the present voting-plan here will interest you. We shall divide $10,000 in cash Wilton Rugs among 402 charities and institutions next February. The division is made according gy to the voies of our customers, Every 10c you spend here entitles you to one vote. An unlimited assortment of | extra quality rugs, in an attrac tive variety of choice colorings | a The style is illustrated; full plaited; one of the panels is trimmed wiih 3 satin-covered buttons and satin fold; 3 satin folds trim the boitum of skirt; ald lengths; blue and black only. You cannot match these shirts anywhere in New York tor iess than $3. Our special price.....+...0s Sater te $1.95 (siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th Street.) and designs. Size Regularly To Morrow 36x63, $6.75 $ 27x 54, 4.25 Crex Grass Carpet Rugs All odd sizes; none of the regu. lar sizes, but comprising, as you will see from the list mentioned, good room and hall lengths and widths. These floor coverings are of unrivaled durability and are absolu ENS in strong colors, showing the natural ‘ colorings of the prairie grass. Fabrics, and Worth | Gi Toshetroy $3.50, $4 and $5 st a oe ae All are new Fall goods and there are is ele all sizes for all builds of men. Plenty ey 28 ee oe of the French whipcords and silk-and- Values $3.50 to $5 Bean a : A wool thixtures. They are the product Choice of the of a house acknowledged to be a leader in this line, All Kinds—From Fairly Plain to ifmost Blinding Effects. Sieges Cooper Siore, Main Floor, Rear.) Entire Lot To- morrow, at $1.65 | Buy Groceries Here and Reduce Household Expenses These speciais for to morrow—they are only a few of the many, Mail and telephone orders filled promptly, China Matting Rugs Size ay high grades, made to " 7 ‘ed Ae (lhe esrmnaprn ee a tenes Siegel Cooper Siore, Fifth Floor, Front. Siegel Cooper Teas | | Strictly Fresh Milk | New Cereals New Potatoes NEW St ASON'S. (TEAS all arietigss Absolutely pure ¢ sterilized | s, Scotch ren pets be ray : ibs caddy 81.68; 8 ths. $15 B5q | | fresh mk, unsne $469 oF SOC | SAMPLE TEAS-~-All vari inclyding - | Mixed, Oolong and Cey 5396 di | Van } No Ye | é i 1Se “it a Hazel Bacon on (TLE : ‘ § wo’ 13e | Argo Red Salmon | mil sear cre: nice frm : 15'c [BAKING SODA—6 pl Te NCHOVIES~ 1.@ s ell od ay | ee, —————— | FOUNTAIN ( ck: Qa MA PORTED SAR J Q1Ke lde ' NG LESS 13¢ NES—do 3; can S78 he en OTAS ‘4 156} sunacin ‘ F f ~ || aoe $i 10; can. mae le Le ‘ N PUMPKIN" 5g PAA TAU trey LOO PURE PEANUT ( alf gallo $1.05 Ye ‘ Rie Le PRINCESS LAUNDRY SOAP—tox, 35 @ lit aiteeesiny sigh inated: 8p 4 ty SAS; sig Large bars. soos ee — ar ae 88¢ | Siegel Cooper Coffees Superior Hams a eats ; G sad, Neibaldad He se Wakes Galerie | Waldorf Teas Jat ios / ata | abn ~iae a ; | 4 |