The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1908, Page 13

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Emil Sauer, at His First Recital, Delights M Mendeissohn Haut A udie nce BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. E™: BAUER, the German pion eae ¥ hae a long head and a face at is lined beyond his years. Wis Pe gHOOTING ON LONG ISLAND. Bonality In austere, In Canada recently ft ts sald, he was taken often ¢ rains from New York arrt & Wiitrd Laurier, the premier, But MANALI he tiniten the ruggedness of | cworts nance disappeo His eves abbit voguish twinkle. His gravity v reported but rabe He becomes as as.any ordinary morth! Mendelssohn Hall urday afternoon a He was cordjaily erously and forced, fruin t extra numbers. scene that Is familiar. ranis who flock to @ any star performer ha for a pianist, the stage and di et wa! FIRST PEOPLE’S SYMPHONY 0) eo} appreciative o} MILLIONS OF Stout Women FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham s VegetableCom pourd Bry Read Wuat Dhey Ay gree ENDORSE THESE FACTS FACT —the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset supports the abdon it reduces thehips. This is donc the patented Nemo Reducing ae Relief Straps, and can’t be done without them. FACT —When 2 stout woman at- tempts to fiatten her back and reduce Hee hips without firmly supporting her abdomen, she not only fails to secure the desired reduction, but she actually invites discomfort and ill-health. FACT L—No corset but the Nemo os the slightest support to the abdomen. FACT — very one of the various imitations of the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset is cither useless or dangerous ——use/ess unless you lace it so tightly that you can’t move, and dgngeraus if you do. At the end there fo they ct anded more. person he'd ne'er ¢ mone nen et ue had oa: Tha Lydia 8. Pinkham’s Vegetab! Com pound, I a well, ef Compound well and CONCERT NEXT FRIDAY. One of evelopine FACT —Without the Nemo Self- Reducing Straps (patented and ex- elusive) nosiout woman can po remold her abdomen into gy lir d still be comfortahle. FACT - Without the Nemo Relief Straps nostout woman can enjoy that erateful sensation of perfect support. FACT Without the Nemo Doe- ble Garter Attachment the flesh wi// bulge at the bottom of your corset. Nos. 312 and 320 (tall stout) ) § $3. 00 Nos. 314 and 318 (short stout) 5 Other Models—$5.00 and $10.00 Nemo Corsets are sold in good stores throughout the world. portant factors isteal kn te fe t most it en w me SELF-REDUCING| THE CORSET FOR STOUT: WOMEN] women to write her for advice. gS Reread She has guided thousands to CoRR Sis , heaith, Address, Lynn, Mass. th cats Pe eeirclinica enue Se eEEroUITICAT —poLiticaL, ——s«|~SséREAA FATE REAL ESTATE FOR " SALE— Y. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. WHO PAY? io spread before YOU the anonymous advertisements which purport to | teli you How to cut William J. Bryan from the Bryan-Chanler ticket | A H And how to cut Charles E. Hughes on the Taft-Hughes ticket? Who pay for it? Think a minute. And think QUICK. No PARTY treasurer is receiving, or has received any contribution to pay for adver- i ‘ tising a split ticket. @ p Think. Do you realize what that means? It means that the advertisements, which | have cost thousands of dollars, have been PAID FOR BY PRIVATE MONEY. What are | | they paying for in advance? Who have the best reason to fear the re-election of Charles E. Who are the men i by YOUR split vote? Who will get so much benefit by 5 THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, NOT ! pockéts? Who are Hughes? w York State’ whose private pockets you are going to be: } LADIES’ ur split vote that they can afford to pay out m Party funds, remember, but from their private the men who insult YOUR intelligence by this ANONYMOUS appeal skulking behind the false disguise of a political committee whose “secretary” refuses to fur- nish the names of its members and officers? __ Reorganization of the Metropolitan will not be another “clover patch for Ryat WITH HUGHES AS GOVERNOR. | DO YOU WANT the BACK DOOR to the Executive Chamber OPENED? | Do you purpose to sustain or rebuke INDEPENDENCE, COURAGE, EFFI- | CIENCY and HONESTY IN OFFICE? Do you want a chance to name YOUR OWN CANDIDATES for office under a Di- rect Nominations Law? Murphy and McCarren have named Mayors and Compirollers. Do you want Mur. {I styles and | terials on Day Idea. _ FOR SALE. \Clothing| \Credi ee $7—&—-$10, Special Inducements of- fered this month to those opening accounts with us You can dregs in the latest {| Gall at any of our 3 Election @ voted When you take a trip to HAWORTH, J. dt miles out ont! © West Shore Railroad), and tee the G Course and the prettiest coilectio: Meh-class hom: 3 the right sort you can rth Colony on your own ent. But look at a model model houses, if oniy out of You pay your own fare. I promise you only somethin § BO0d to see And to how. and you will find the ad- enture ‘worth what {t costs you in tin F . Round trip, 6, ceute, ‘est 424 street, 10.16, aEa8 and ‘Desbrosses street, 18 minutes lier. Ask for me. L. P. STREETER, HAWORTH AND GENTS" Will Insert a full set without a plate. 1 do this with absolute satisiaction, | Examination of your teeth free. |Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00 TEETH GUILSHAN | . Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. Entrance, 271 W, 125th St. PIANOS AND ORGANS. the finest of ma- small payments. 3 stores tet a others, 670 Wink PIANO CO. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 T908 ree | Boys’ Belted Doubie | Breasted Suits net LOURTEUNTH STRELT Special Election Day reEARN West of Fifth Avenue Values ! A day off for the Children—as well as a Holiday for many grown-ups, 60 we'll make it A Day ih poke For e sseii Sale of Girls’ beng Cloaks! Stylish, warm, All-Wool Cheviots, best colors, loose and seml-fit, han: trinimed with braids or velvet—extra wi: self facings—every coa cut—man tailored. ¢ TO 4 YBARS 1,000 Girls’ Sailor Sulla 1,98 | Misses y gula 14 to 18 yrs—worth $12.98 All Wool Serge—Navy, veld Handeome two-toned Stripe Rrown--oeffectively trimmed with stylish conte—rich soutache braid, emblems and Ue the most popular school dress for echildren—6 to 14 vears- Four dollar dressus—to-morrow,.... 1.98 t Also Following Reduced Lots Of which Election Day Visttors Have First Choice coats SKIRT: ondclotas aud Serges heviots, < EACH LOT no such value in ini can be found elaewhere— $1298 sults to-morrow,.. crore $998 “pleaid ay were $193 | 4.98, : were 5558 ys were $5.98 98: 6.08, were $1195 ORED SUITS Kored styles 1.98, were $3.98 218, were $108 GIRLS' BLACK D \deloths and Chevrons— ourning an this season's best colors and ments combinat'ons—cfrectively trim'd all ne) with eatin and braid were $6 14, 16 and 13 y 2.8 98, 11.98, were $18.98 u OR 10.98, 4.98, were S103 Paik! Gy piece CHILD: COATS 6.95 Striped Rubber d and cape atyles~ | MISSES’ RAIN CLOAKS— were $208 and £ 1 were $9.98. 5.98 | were $13. Wate $493, were $10.88. GOB) were $i ut is no early iu the season, some ow tof our offerings) may think ur prent tile: Titer for every enrmenty without exception, is uf this seast anost desirable fa 4) « eo Fe Young Men's College and Business Suits 1 A selection from our usual $12.00 and $15.01 lines, if | Piatd Chevtats | tM Cheek Cassi yW All-wool fabrics—linings of fine serges or Venetious~single and double bi i to 2) years—J0 to 30 ches! silk ts eupertor to ary Ten Dollar § Ap far above the ordi Black aud Oxford Frieze Mixed Cheviots~-beat lin nutty, full cut. Worth every penny of $5.00 Two pairs Kuickerbocker trousers | with each suit, giving wear of two f serviceable gray and brown mixed) Youths’ Overcoat 1 tes well made, extra! ~<ingie or double breast —Oxtord or black Frieze also light or dark plaids and ings 10 BUD. sees ings te splendid value with he extra pair kunt tmily Wonderful suit v Boy.” Doube-breast ) oe tion a Sults-—7 to 17 yrs. | 6 yrs with and without belt— Day. tutros and tia ¥ straight or Knicker frousers—hewest brown and 3. 98 Venetian lia: ray mixtures and pinide ge bef worth $0.00 aud $7.00 worth $3.00 and $6.00,. These Entire pe Are Special Election Day Largainus! See also Morning Specials at foot © 1,200 Pairs Boys’ Laced Shoes Veal Calf—solid leather throughout sizes 1 to 5644—usually $1.48 For to-morrow, Election Day Special.. . snappy lasts— Table Linen Values The great business that these spe- clal prices brought leads us to re- peat the values for another week All new goods, latest products of | the best mille, but specially priced in Une with present popular re- | Inported Chiffon Broadeloihe, until now $1.98.... AS @) wo Rich silk lusu Exquisite Unts Golden Brown, Seal Brown, Electric Blue, Navy Blue, Cream, If you have three or four teeth 1 Tailored Sults 7 | 98 | 8.98, wera 98, 8h OK, were 7.95 were $14.98... 9.98. WRC Baan srr 3,98 | Rousing Dress Goods Values ) All Round —? | Fo!lowing Are for To-morrow: No Mafi or Telephone Orésra, 85 ct. Black Taffeta SIlks. .55 dsomely t of full | rena ear had nals Chiffon or rustle Anish—high lustre— 14.9 For Cloake 5.98 for Cloaks 7.9 For Cloaks Seat Sine Seite meal eitee: |‘te worth $6.98 Fy worth $8.98 ° worth $10.98 Limtt—10 Yards. 19 ct. Silk Musling.... 9 Plain, satin dot, and stripe—street trenioe Uistocslient ond iuikrous—-tl lengths. Limlt—25 Yards, 5? ct. Emb'd Flannels . Newest hematitched and scallo pure silk emb'y—the flanne' emb'y is worth far more than our pttee for the richly embroidered goods. Limit—15 Yanda, (59 ct, Val. Laces, 12 yds...34 German and Freneh—Edgings and Insertings—\ to one Inch wide, Limit—Six Pleces, $5.49 Women's Skirts....349 Chevrons, . Serges—biack ana best color ed and gored—self or In fold rand extra sigee, you over saw a skirt bargala, this Limit—One, $4,98 Women's Waists ..2,50 Ortental and Plain > ‘white and | butter tnt—emb’d net or Val. yous em 7.98 4 re lace and ine ae ae $2 43Women’ VelvetHats4, 27 bh 'y, Taupe, ete.- | other fashior 98 wo, 298 $1.25 Feathers,etc., .64 ‘ce double Wings, Pompons, feather black, white, colers and Twe. Laintt Women’ Natnsook at Cambric—Emptre four Val. foserts, ribbon nor wide emb'y~ long ani eas siveves—all sizes. 98 ct. $1.25 Men’ 5 Sweater Coats, ost Wool Mix Gray or with c bands Ww and and lai ci - 4 white, gilt or Vhite, red, cold nat rn full length “Gobelin Not # larg | Fi Sn 69 ct, Window Shades dale Holland—white and ecr th—subject to slight ely perceptbie senre entre 98 ct, Rema Centre es 20x30--round and square—Union centres—a fin holidey susgestion: alt—Thvee .55 Moen 1.59 $I. 39Tapestry CouchCovers. 79 Rich Oriental designs—heavy quality— fripged—note widtb—60 Inc! Limtt-—One. 50 ct. Merc'z d Damasks...27 63 inches wide—full bleach—of fine se | jected yarn—bigh-grade patterns, Limit—12 Yards, quirements: | Royal B 12% ct. H.S. Huck Towels....7 Pure Linen gatin Damaske | tine shades of chamola Gott, Noen Onieb— 62 tnch—best designs—worth ¥9..... 49 Aen ree Beets ety le Dambake-pre 1.19 | Striped Broadcloths ) 23 ct, Sateen Tickiig.... pices | Qualities usually $1.89 otitese))| Fancy ste MBE proot—tast colar . Chiffon or Cheviot finish tnch— PS ae 39 two-tone and otber combinations of 2 scarfs and tang, browns, greens, blues, 39 ct, Stamped “Squares -- 4&8) 59 so bair line stripes—about Union linen—J8x50 inch and a forty myles and co! Pattern Cloths- Scoteh linew Special satin lustre— 7 double border 249 Election Vay Lunche | Napkiug, ie mateh-~ Ps tuch-—docen Wee} 5 % ip uous seta are remariatie value! Hemstitebad ‘Table Sets~pure Austrian ture—extra soft finish A dollar love (han elsewhere. Specially fine ines, Vea, Coftes or Der Meum’ i fam | od Sete 2 $16.08, pp sr Stiaponsingls wood acheavy aaa damask—pure —SOUP. élis Pot Roast coich Inen 19% Inch Veuetalive, farce variety of best patt mole of Ple $1.85 doz, 1.69 ‘Tea or Voftes. pecial... fren Napkina dea. 98 10 $9.08. | M MORNIN G SALES—" and row openwork. ‘Lim!t—Thres, | | $6.98 Tatieta Silk Skints, Ge 49 Flegunt quality—black, colored, able~flounces tn various new ie deep silk drop, with dust silk ruffles on Limtt—One. | $3.98 Boys’ Winter Suits, 1,85 Tussian and Satlor—light and medium | plaid, check, rringbone; also mixtures avlf abield: ‘lor collar—emb'd emblems } =8 to 10 ~exactly as described. | Limlt—T wn, ct. Nickel St ver Forks dt. 4% Also Table Spoonr-extra heavy—fe or bead Andie: ‘trade mari shows the quality Limit--One Dosen Bach, o-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. and e. convinced. phy, McCarren and Conners to name YOUR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONERS? _ HUGHES HAS MAINTAINED THE CONSTITUTION. | Whose “personal liberty” has Hughes endangered? > Hughes legislation abolished extravagant and scandalous bank receiverships. NO MORE FAT FEES for favored receivers and attorneys OUT OF YOUR DEPOSITS. | Hughes approved MORE LAWS IN THE INTEREST OF LABOR than any other | Governor. He approved no law opposed by Jqbor organizations, | | | He has answered ail He has stayed in the middle of the road. FF You know whare Hughes stands on al, the issues. tlons. He isn't a dodger. elevator. Are you tired of owning your own Governor? If not, VOTE FOR HUGHES. This advertisement is not anonymous, HUGHES ALLIANCE, 34 West 334 Street, New York City, Officers and memberabip public, ‘American itor tane 8a. wes Fabled viate wi TY Hate A tyme yp ake one “al nox sasha | : wx 273 € NOx near 17th _, Y | 2274 3d Ave,, nr. 124th St./NT. 7) 8 Brook Store, 1129 Broadway! = + 8d ‘floor DiAMONDooNCKE DA ON , WATCHES , | DIAMONDS” aud “watches, Wateh and Diamond Co, “GIVIL SERVICE COURSE. | “CHARLES W. GOULD | CIVIL SERVICE INSTRUCTOR. ying, POs OFFICE” | Beene Pome “Gniurn' ed, 2 MONTHS PRYE—y rooms and bath, $10, 7 Mockaway @y., Brooklyn, HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘body makers, Appiy Haven Carriage Co. ANGE eof i NO 1 PARR PLACE me It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go and get it, Badia ab do 4th a 3 '1 $2.69 cine Schoo! Drease>, 1,00 To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted—No Matl or Telephone Orders toda WIRD. PLOOK-BoYs' CLOTHING, $5.98 Gir>' Loug ( lorks, 2.65 4 yia—Naiy Cheviormred fann ig this for an Wleetion Dey DEPT. 69 Herring! one Serges. 44-1n.—~a! wool MAIN FLOOIt 39c. All-Silk Pongees Meawaline fintahy—viack dark MAIN FLOOK—sil DRESR $7.98 Women's Tack, Sabie Plaids and chee to 16 yee. Om goods ave always ¥LOOR—MISS BS" 290. Merocrized pateens Yard wide black and fui!’ range. of BASEMENT Lat Nes ND FPLOOR--FUR DEPT. Cambric Skirts4.1 4 flounce—extre well ERWEAR DEPT sm $3 48 Ostrich Plumes.... tt 1 Bieck—long, luetrous Wiad root omitiaNeRy’ DEPT. Deep oye SECOND FI 490, Sik Eiastio helis.. Plain or shisrred—gtit or Frencd MAIN FLOORSCBNTRE. $1. 39 Derteoig | 400 Shoes... Teton” Fi OOK aHOe ‘DEP bart: ave. 6 Corded Silk Heitings, AB Sin Mw_ TRING Skbr. Alee FOURS EEN OTHER MUORN.\G SPECI4L*—equal value to above Wet advertiacd———— Space doce not permit LQ0K FOR SHB CLOCKS §400K JOR THR CLOCEM A utfit at halt’ pri DORSINFAN TS 79¢. Women's Kid Giove Soft, pliable—3 cleap—white, blac 7 MAIN FLOORS NW BUILDING, 250 D reoio 70 Ruching,.., AS Caittone-# lenge 1 MAIN NECKWEAR ~*setonD 390 Women's Kib tests.... 73 Fleeaed—-long, as 8 Mesven—olm ankle MAIN FLOOR WeaT BUILDING. 49 co 690, £83, Sur portera.. .24 Black, white, solerare ails elas loo—plain. laa! BASEMENT NOTION LPT. $1.25 Crochet Spreads... Mania henorva

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