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21 WS eRe et Sr rs eee WRERSR DRLS > were. B penamen ~ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. ~ OGTR WON HS: BRIDE BESIDE BROTHER'S COT Former Bellevue Physician irniea Bellevue est Weds Daughter of Gage E. Tarbell at Garden City. AUTO WRECK ROMANCE. Swift Tarbell, Injured, Was Under Dr. Rogers's Care, So Sister Met Him. The announcement to-day of the mar- riage of Miss Loulse Tarbell, daughter | of Gage E. Tarbell, former second vice- resident of the Equitable Life, to Dr. Lester Brooks Rogers, recalled to the! friends of the young couple a pretty romance that had its beginning last | year in a ward of Bell when the bride's brot bell, was a patient there, following an automobile accident. Although the wedding took place in the Episcopal Cathedral, at Garden City, on Monday, the news has just evue Hospital, beome known, and the bride and bride- | {! groom are being showered with con- their confidence was evidenced last January, when gossip had it that they were engaged but was not sufficiently trustworthy to permit friends young people to their good wi The union of Miss Tarbell and Dr. Rogers is the second happy event in F the Tarbell family since the automobile accident. The other was the marria of Swift Tarbell to \ guerite Whitcomb on after Mr. Tarbell was rlgeneree from the hospital. Miss Tarbell fir Aug. 4, 1907, yue to visit her injured brother, whos condition was regarded as most crit st met Dr. Rogers |Diamonds| 36 Carat, Special Tinretay Dee. 3 mond Rings. The settin lady or gentleman. Every stone is iancy of a $200.00 diamond, and we much per karat. Each di tinct understandin money will be re: cember 3, at 6 0 cember 4. Below is a list of Dia: have the pris and if any j purchase n } DIAMOND 1s CHARLES b KEENE cau _ Compare These Methods of Washing. The method on the right is the right one, The other is not. If you use ordinary laundry soap: You soak the clothes over night, or for a couple of hours, and, part 3rd. You rub the clothes up and down the washboard—to get rid of You rub soap on the soiled the dirt, Hard work! And it takes time. 4, Rinse in one, two or three waters, sth. Boil and hang out to dry. The worst thing about this way of washing clothes is that you have to do the work in a hot room, filled with steam. — Furthermo expensive ive j because you must x am 8 fire going for the greaier part of the oe r, Swift Tar-_ | vely stop in a break quent di gratulations, That they did not deem , it necessary to take their friends into § when she hurried to Belle- ngs are 14-karat and Rings) of which T have no di They will be offered at the same time at the follo a cents a cake | emmet 4. Woodson, a member of the ‘ is eighteen and four feet six inches tall, | \ |New York Cotton Exchange, and W. GIRLS SCOLDING pranced around proudly thiv morning as) RAEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION | Benjamin Catchings, a wealthy he rats nded Dillingham’'s wants jowner, (rere in the machine with ti Atti |g te, following prescription, while very down and wrecked surface car that a died from his in | bela’ entra “aven afternoon. Catchi juries three days Members of the ‘Tarbell family were permitted to visit the hospital hours owing to the critical conditt Swit Tarbell wonders {n curing lame back and all kind “of rheumatism, dneys and re th and purifying the blood and ring the system to norms It Is inexpensive, con and ean be mixed | ts are well known y any well-stocke REVEALED SEORET i" horus, se’ | Florence, Dillingham's office. | Office y Plies es Right toltne act of ope Open Chorus Lady’s Let- ter—He’s Her Hubby. simple and harmless, will be found to =| | | this wise Miss 7 rs met often. y of Mr, Tarbell, Dr 30y syrup of Sarsa compound, Thes w ouse surgeon of the lene ralan'e think In what Asse he girl Use a; “WwW ho. ha ak f eiicel toy) | 1 t Women's Hos! Dr. Rogers graduated from the rsity and then at ent are ap 8, although | ntinue tts use| tter right to open a than her husband? ch he became attached to the hos pital stat, mail until the health is fully rec Accused by Dying Man. GREENVILLE, Miss., Dec. 2—When neighbors, attracted to the scen tol shots, reached the home of Mrs ) SONG FROM SAMSON FREE. World has arranved to give | music of the prettiest song Delilah. ‘The first grand | Get it next Simday AND DELILAH | “mother,” t The Sunda: h’'s life was un- Why Rengo Reduces Fat | ' Anti-Fats and Starvation Dict Result in Wrecking of the System. the food ts Southwest Cor. 6th Ave. and 18th St., New Fork. inter Shoes ai Less Than Makers’ Cost 2,500 Pairs Women’s Juliets In Both Leather and Felt Styles The leather Juliets are the product of one of the leading factories and are selling in other es for $1.25 and O a pair. Made of soft ible soles. A most de The Felt Juliet In cases of fat | a RIE Splendid Shoe for | House comtortabl omiortable j_Wear Attractive Two Lots Women’s Fine Shoes From Fameus Makers | 3,060 Pairs High Grade About 1,500 Pairs $ Shoes - Women’s Street jin all the best patent and dull , Shoes leathers. Button, lace and Blucher in Vici Kiiskin and Gun vet Military heels and hand Meee ern eareat ty welte sole Finely finished , Thess tee eeeney soles { and strictly trustworthy. Newest i Winser uss & 50 shoes intended to retail at $2.00 a pair. $ 19 | e j terns. ilues To-morrow iup on 6 50. you can buy a All size S Pair them for...... Pair a CHILDREN’S HIGH | | WOMEN’S RUBBERS ' CUT BOOTS | ' Sizes | i 6 to u $4.00 No Mail Inallihestansara Worth $2.00; = cin best maiees: 1 doe this city for less than ng will end Thur be filled up to Frid On sale tc-morrow at $1.50 Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave. & 18th St, | Boys’, Gris’ and Children’s Shoes at “9% A ntire Stock of J. W. Russ, Haverhill, Mass., faker of Men’s $2.50 and $3.09 Shoes Ail Leathers and All Sizes anufa lar $1.00 and $1.50 grades. Bi Ss, 9 to 13%4 and 1 to 2, Misses ren’s sizes, 6 to 11. No mail or C. O, D, Limit—2 pairs, orders. 0 a0 ‘ 104 100 180 Broadway, N, Frazin & Oppemhelia. If you use P, & G, Naphth zit. You soak the « or lukewarm water, in of P, & G. Naphtha Soa dissolved. Half an hou 1 as arule; but an hour is better if clothes are very dirty ris n’s Hunting Boys’ Boots ys’ Storm Boots 2nd. You rub soap, very } on the soile ml, rae an High ete Stoo A new shipment of these eh, 1 Caifs Ine tn tan popular boots just arrived, ; and black, Straps, buckles Heavy black Calfskir Peete wae and full bellows tongues, Straps ‘and buc lee ary. a i ae , We a Waar like Triple viscolized soles, sary t0 boil the clothes; 4 xh pOto 11, at Pari CHW Rey at —— in the’ soap, vou get tid :IMaew" °S Rubbers [Boys School Shoes Tough Black Caliskt tension soles three-fourths of apd work over Hood, Old Colony ‘ ,and other first j grade makes, at the washboard ib $1.50 hy ry All sizes for boys, 35¢ -worth more, \ Only Desirable Garments ee in These December Sales | me ‘ 0) ARSENE SERRE OU PCR EET a calibre that would be ex- coats of treme \ Il regular prices. Included most popular and pleasing new shades of fabrics—the new tans, browns, greens and smokes, as well as staple grays, mixtures and blacks. _ Included are oll the new weaves—stripes predom- inating. Included are all sizes a men. Included are garments from 10 of America’s foremost gent concerns national prominence, and t I-directed organi nd models for men and young conditions, Brill trade ad- ‘ rents 1 possible these Decemh 1 bring you the most desirable clothes, to 30% under value. December Saies— ) December Sales— Overcoat Specizis Suit Specials $23.50 | | ids dH nished Black $20 valuc$ 13.50 4 od on a = 47.35% Buethers Harlem Store Open Evenings. HM STREET, cor. 34 Avenue. 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwich, itl POUR STORES. 279 BROADWAY. near Chambers St, 1 UNION SQUA ith St, near Bway. Leading baautaniieee s Entire Stock of NEW WINTER SUITS | For Women @ Misses A Most Remarkable Pure*’ase new ‘Winter Suits. Tailoring and finishiag the very best, SISANDS20VALUES DIRECTOIRE SUITS, ) EMPIRE SUITS . . 4/ TaitoneD sums The suits are of fresh, or Style. bro e i with satin trimmed bands of and silk wraid, high col- lar. Gored skirt trimmed wit! fold of same ma erial and but- tons, In blue, gray black, as trated, Also made of fancy weave worsteds in the season’s favored shades, 3¢-inch semi-fit- ted model, coat collar of satin, large pockets and cuffs of self material, trimmed and illus- green, lus strated, They are $18 and $20 values. Clearing sale price, or.76 An Especially - i Misses’ uiis Varlety 18th STREET AND 6th AVENUE Se z — | | | FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, 7 | FOLLOW. THE CROWD—A SUNDAY WORLD WANT IS THE PROPER ADVERTISING MEDIUM, , t a