The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1909, Page 13

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rye Kneisel Quartet’ s First Matinee a Popular as Well as Artistic Success —— | | final : Aflernoon Conceris by rae win These Famous Mus: ‘cians Likely to Become |. a Reguiar Feature E _ Why Is Fat 0 is born with the ten of “life's trials,’ or is hearty appetite? ‘The den ‘ollowed Covet it y? Or ts it on due to just plat allegro, ‘Then Alterations Shilfal Without Charge by Tailo's falby fond into heat and ener on into the sys © fat layers accu fz) n in quiet spots, sueh »nnen, shoulder blades, ete. ery Winter. Annan (NE a coe i and the formerly fat person goes back to eae” his or her original shape, You can prove this on ff. Seventy-fiv nts will BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. T' success of tho first matinee of p Kuelsel Quartet at 3 in Hall yesterday Wil result probably in Mr. Kne ing a regulyr subseri afternoon concerts ever there were no always is at house wa ot the s found In secure from y st one of th of Marmola Pr licensed for , of Detroit, lets afier each me and large Marmola Take one of 1oan the demonstration st Y soon you will exper it digestive comfort and a time the paren e move t Bargains mean far h est y hecnus eae Anta baenuee a Sorroetey Heal he more than that. ng the boty e what hae al audience for t nber mrs Iratineas wo are marked at less than the actual cos! plore the Country Thoroughly in Her Automobile, ROME, Jan. %.—Queen Margherita. Yaother of King Victor Emmanuel, ts @olng to Japan next August and will (remain three months. This information ‘Was recently conveyed officially to the Japanese Government. The dowager ‘Queen will take with her an automobile for excursions through the country, which she will explore thorougiily. The Queen will be given a hearty wel- come by the Emperor and Empress of | ‘Japan, who both will meet her when she arrives at the Tokio Rallroad sta- tion. This will be the first time the, Empress has ever so welcomed a vis- {tor, The only occasion upon which the ‘Emperor to the rallroad station was the arrival of Prince Arthur of ‘Connaught, who took to His Majesty the Geooration of the Order of the Garter. es SEVEN HURT IN COLLISION. SAGINAW, Mich. Jan. 2.—An en- gine pulling a pay car collided with the rear end of a southbound Grand Trunk Rallway passenger train from Bay, city { at the suburb of Carrollton, 8 Montler, cook on the pay car, erfously Injured, and six others received lesser hurts. "A heavy fog was responsible for the collision, e them early, The assort- all the most favored of the lored effects. The ma- jots and mannish worsteds, in stripes, GUR JANUARY SALE is making good. No disappoint- ments, Every caller a purchaser, s ed and set tefials are Bea itateces ges, chevi mixtures and plain colors. Every Suit offered represents from 25% to 50% loss, which we gladly suifer rather than carry them over another season, Why not |] Profit by this splendid purchasing opportunity ! : On account of the extremely low price named we cannot exchange purchases or deliver C, O, D. All. sizes in the collection—All colors, too, Quantity limited—Come in the morning if you can. Formerly Formerly Formerly $5 $20.00, $10 $25.00, $15 $15.00, Women’s $5 Hockey Boots, 3.39 New Buyer Forces High-Grade Skating Shoes Out At_a_Most Sensational Sacrifice Thursday, These Boots have been made by one of the best manufacturers in the business, They have never been sold at-less than $5—and bear the former price-mark. All strictly high grade and copied from the sional model. They are made of pliable warm kangaroo; welt He; laced to toe; padded tongue; strapped over inst ep. All ery pair is absolutely at less than cost, Quantity being limited, we advise early shopping. . NEW PIANOS | 49 Until Paid FREE With Each of These Planos i) Beautiiul Stool, Scarf; a'so 25 sheets of the lat st and mos. popular music, Thi portunity to own a p than it would cost to rent. \ | | Skates Attached to Shoes Free Duting This Sale, $40 YOUNG $2 una We pay no premium. SS a ae 65 CHICKERING 3 ai”: We all di jt. f We givens commission. 1) Dress Goods—-A Final Clearance }j,20steiway 3 ue Arn rari Every Item at a Rock-Botlom Price Thursday. eases u counts’” and “commissions STRIPES AND HERRIN GHONE SUITING 2 mani 125 GABLER 4° put into your pocket. 19¢} | 135 NEWENGLAND 4 ° proof is before you. -woot f | 160 Gilmore &Co. 5 | illustrated in the Wack, blue and brows 175 WESER 5 e , 49 tha rich satin fin. smoke, navy, garnet, RGE. Value ., 68¢ and $1.25; vard.. yerpiano at S$485—e a alue $ Rlayerp 4 rED CHIFFON BROAD in every+ respect to Player. pianos offered elsewhere for $700, How can you tell? By the sim- ple means of comparison, An investigation will clearly ‘dem- onstrate that the equal of the PIERCE will cost you $700 elsewhere, 8 per cent Write fc Apdersonb Go 0 Fulton St., Brooklyn. CE above Boro Hall Subway. LOTH, PLAYER PIANOS Big Bargains: PIANOS $ RENTED green and blac $1.25 amd $1.5 Silks at Far Below ihn PRINTED FOULARDS; all pure silk; some plain and satin face styles and colorings; an excellent quality and finish. Regular! a yard TC Easy Terms, ZAC LY various 59¢. : 35c Several E; all pure sil stiles and colorings; a fabric that will wash and wear; terest jeferred paym: ‘ il ie cor. Block from B. Open Evenings, de; a shimmering, soft. silk, regularly $1.35; FOR SALE. ARE YOU HUNTING #7 FOR DIAMONDS igs THEN ‘100K ‘FOR US “SPS ieiuee eet REDIT 510029 2°°AWEEK IF You CAN'T. COME,SEND-FORUS 6 W,4.2"ST opPosirE'| ape Meat W'S THEATRE wu. THERE'S \ REASON WHY different from the they are not consi hE and owned by’ LY. we spend the requisite iF factory toe ake vahene Hig them we are most careful to buy Al reliable Of people thae want to * DIAMONDS ov CREDIT me EES sts BERGMAN, . TEAS ROBERT DUNC MILLER HYAMS ‘FURNITURE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR MEANS MPAA ONANY(ON 5 Pee ANY and et rr afe, sound Iding investment, who want fi hold, out rather than Ey perience Counts now,” Manhattan's Pioneer Automobile Establishment, ope kpeds. course ! Why? j Because—don't you know? —50,554 separate “Business + E10 WALL ST, $5 Monthly | JL, | $940000000000000050000000060000. + “Guess” Gard No. 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909 HEARN FOURTEENTH STRELT West of rifth Avenue JANUARY SALE | ONLY NINE DAYS MORE! You Spend Now to Save! : Few or no banks pay interest on money deposited from x until April l'irst—what you spend here now therefore is oa |to earning 10 to 50 per cent, on your money... This is plain truth, for January Sale offerings are inainly of staple goods in use the year around... Think it over!.. . Bay while you can like this: We Guarantee Ab- Perfect- Garments sovutely ALS Fitting F ULTON St. Cor. Briose St. B’ BEY. alwhite ‘ke Colored Lawii Waists Were 1.00, reduced to Lingerie Wuists.. Were 2.00, reduced to 49e@ 7¢ : 2 ; a An 1.97 January Sale of Special Purchase of Messaline Waists were 4.97, reduced to Tol ees French Net Bed Sets Taffeta & Jap. Silk Waists 1:97 Towelling Far Below Worth Were 3.00, reduced to Sant 68 Ineh all tinen Pamaske gg All full size—bolster sham—centre motifs of rich lace, or allover panel + 45) designs of lace—some have motifs jeven in the border—and others have | borders of lace all around to match ‘centre — deep valance— white and 67| Arablan—all of the best French net |not ordinary Hght grade—all fresh +77 and clean, White and Cream—reg. Heavy Irish Linen—4 and 70 Inch: cream and white—worth to .6 Full Satin Bleach and Heavy Cream Damasks70 Inch—-worth in 59. |Net Waists.... Were up to 7.00, now 2.00 9.25 Extra quality Sc full bleach’ and worth .85 to 98... Extra fine Satin Damas heat designs—worth $1.2 Hand Embroidered Linen Waists Were up to 4.50, now 7 97 Extra fine Satin Double Dam ks 15.08; worth.. $9.98 Panama Skirts ........ Were 8.00, now 2 Pout de Lis, ates WOrth FE. ssn “fot | OBB, worth.. sHLe 98 | 7.98; worth.. Satin Double Damasks—72 Inch— 9.98; worth $16.98 beautiful patterds—reg. $1.60. All-Linen Crash—extra heay: % peo, Napkin meroeniged = About a month from now, when the big. d= 8 in in SI 8 for is class of Koch" 5 Uptoown Prices Make Down jan ol i production. rete coal 30 |new Feeulay 8 who have ten advantage of thie chads a if ntomn Sere ae rs 22 inch—regularly $1.49 doze of-tine’’ offering will oven bette 8 ISeraiigtanl Renasaance The lateness of the||Children’s Caracul Cloth Coats 4.75 || «1: tn a eae 9 ciate thelr Kood fortune, ie § ioch-Sitve pleach— || season which enables Were 12.00, reduced to 5 ae WS toch, iver and full Bleach 1.00! Reali lees! Curtains ’ Illus to buy goods for a||Lynx Searis,...Were 18.00, reduced to ae HONULSUEN derenteieietenr Tre dt Soe hak feet eat . : sor Leni ‘i 2 : im * es ' OL inch-Satin Damask— 75,4, oils . fraction of their value, failered Suiis Were 15.73, reaycea to 6° Fort doin, vs 198 Jost hat ee tray value! and the namerous = eae 7.75 de neh Bailn Damas ane From the Cohen Purchase, is f 2 ‘ as FE fm... ‘ 3 of. duced to 3 “ Peart : ’ fattest aa Pre-Inventory Sale {|| broken’ lots left ove: Coats, 50-In....... Were 21.50, reauce 9 75 STH es Ca Nea 15 Imported Curtain Nets é ‘ ° j r , 1 i 9 je pasts From the Cohen Bros.’ purchase. the effect of 1 p > season's sell- ? mits,.., Were 21.75, reduced to 58 Inch Heavy Cotton Damasks: aA trolled aati t attord to miss the opportunities that occur daily. | eat ee : 2 ae nae dauloned Suit ve ‘ f Bieeeeiecesssesesessesesesateeseees 16) This purchase was so large that); Beeth h ing this sale, To-mor-f ff || 18 ave responsiare !07'|| Cavaeu? Cioidk Coats, 50 in. 50 Sine Morcerized aman _ gg assortment Is practically suill Intacty; eee as eof which are limited f Hf |] tlds. Were ped reduced to 12: s¢ra Fine Moroeried Damiasks. the yds among many for Thursday : 1. . , i ; GUANA ERca Into to the roll ae Thursday vy. ; F 4 . - Jo; wo nd : a A Gigantic Gang Sale of Fhoregay onl ailored Suits, ..Weve 40.00, reaucea vo 2M tod Daraey tn SETAE IR ante Se ee ere eee ‘s~ wort tees ‘ in ches DOWAGER QUEEN OF ITALY All Cur Women’s Fine Suits — 2) Geruan Damteak Bi a 0 AB night 0 Bi GOING ON VISIT TO JAPAN . | POINT D'ESPRIT—18 10 72 Inch. tt ° Sc (eS We flan ae | DENTISTRY. | oH, LO}.40) (07D: ss cervtinissses worth .49 to AH) heel Gomaappas pote Scores of Smartest Mocels Suffer Remorseless eer re eT | Pure [ioe Housohotd © rash A great occasion ° Starts Next August and Will Ex- Price Cuts to Quickly Eifect Final Clearance. PIANOS | Cail and See the New =] check glass—worth 17 +12! for ak ee oR Summer Cottagers and others 17 to obtain the most up-to- date BANG NEA : also G worth Roman ‘Towolling—sp n Face Towellings— “Anchor Denture” Plate ’ like It as soon as shown and atures explained. It has no ruof—<loes not cover the roof of your mouth like other plates. It fits perfectly. easy to take out, clean and replace, sanitary plate de, Every plate i perfect. ry wearer sure to We Alone Make eT Sell This Plate We are the originators and inventors, When extractions are made in the morning the new plate will be ready to wear home at ng 90) ly good Judge | from These Offerings in \ | Women’s Suits, Coats, Furs, Robes, Etc. How Great January Oprortunities Are: Not mere “surface” attraction to these garments—they're well made from the foundation up—quality and workmanship that speak for value when you see them:— | rile Black Cloaks—Kersey and Melton—worth $6 and Pye 3.95 Long Black Cloaks—six fine styles—worth $13.00, 7.50 AT HALF PAIS 10} for restaurants—wort! nat All extractions made painless by our | Lon, * . . 1 Cloaks—Black Broadcloth and Kersey—worth $20.00. 12.50: ts New Botanical Discovery EU UPL E THU) ney Full Length Caracul Coats—rich lustre—worth $20 09, 10.00 rs Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $ .00 0! | Imported Caracul Cloth Coats—full length—worih $30 80) 18.00 4 Gold Fillings... $1.09 up Silver Fillings........ 50c up Still Other Fine Vaues Are:— i EMPIRE DRESSES—P: arteries % WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS |} eunme punses. tanama Ue iiatk nary raging aaabee 54 W. 23d St, New York 44-416 Fulton St., Brooklym || fkinant Oriental ie yoken~ 4] cra arge ain outone=” (Opp, Eden Musee.) a dcore waste Ars hen Si ELraus I) DRESSES of Mosaaiines, Satin and TAILORED suits Worsteds, Cheviots t se, Broadcloths and Plain and Fig'd Nets over Silk—street and fancy shades~ braided or handsomely trim'd with lace— | worth $25 and $30... HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 to 4 German, French ond Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance, Tl l= — OO” Wales shades Velvets—black and pless and semi-tit ¢ + 15.00 BATH ROBES - Jacquard, Blanket and {nterlined—plain or with braid or Ripple Eiderdowns—best colors— | braiding ~ Skinner's satin lined — with without collars— value $19.00, Tint reg. 'S—Genutne blu TTE WRAPPERS—light xtra full cut— FLAN and regularly $1 f DRESS SKIRTS—All-Wool Panama— black, brown, navy—newest styles— self, satin or silk folds— regular $3.98..... full animal muff il a mink and black coney-—-with and with- out anti Muffs t jal heads—worth $12.00... h, 4.0 2.95 0; worth $10.00, Women’s $3.00 Goodyear Welt Shoes Because of 2.00 a PAIR Marufacturer’s Mistakes f | Made with Cuban heel instead of medium broad hewl as order, ed,., Strong box calf—splendidly made—stylish, durable walk... ing shoes with the fashionable perforated tip—have all the points of a high-class shoe—smooth inside and outside—: thoroughly comfortable—all sizes—C, D and I widths, The manufacturer's mistake caused a considerable loss to him— it, however, brings gain to the many who thus save a dollar on fine, good shoes,,..The law of compensation—one person's loss {s another's gain. 2.00 Also, on Separate Table Odd Lots of Women’s Fine $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. . peat mies of the season—all sizes, but not In each at | MORNING SALES—THorew. To- Morrow, ‘Tharsday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quamtities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. ! The Most Fascinating and instructive of Indoor Games, a $13, 98Women'sCaracnl Coats 7.98 290, Fancy Suitings CARD Il. Pema eerie ope eg QUE: What Is the area of the national Capitol? eet 0. 48. (ALD 300D8, | SECOND “LOAK_ DE DEPT. ANS: 2 square feet (p. 111). peels “| 190, silk Mulls, i, . 0 OLE: What ts the age of Sir Theodore Martin, author? cy. House Dresses, 65. TH a Nile.ninke ete. F ANS: Ninety-two years (p. 470).° Light, medium, dark—tlined watat—all alzes, | — - 2 7 QUE: When was keel of the battleship Obio laid? SECOND OR WRA 39e. Val. dging—Inserting, 88 ANS: In PsoD German a ree =best patterns, 12-yard , + gWhite QUE; How many diyorces granted Ia Towa, 1887 to |] $1.24 Women’ shatine Waists.69 teu proce 19007 Emb'y or lace trim yoke and bodice—ail | — = = $: HASTA (py B51),° ‘sizes Fi e : SECOND FLOOR” WAIST DEPT 230. WideRibpons, QUE: What Is the di © New York City to Mem- et ——e— | Taffeta, Satin and p vate ‘ 490. women's Kimono Sacques .29 ooh ANS: 1.162 miles MAIN FLOOR-—E date | f yencement d Faney lawn white banda. fake, front. back, — } Qur: What date comm went day, Colgate SOND DERWEAR DEPT.” 49 & 590 Emb'y Men's $1.98 Wen Sweater Coats, 1. 17) ‘Taped shoulders dda to atrength—al Cambric, Al al Demveraty tn the Retchstagt vortyaneee Que: On what date was the American-Japanese agree- Li ment signet ANS: November, 1108 (p. 431).¢ Men’ 8 Merino § Shirta, 090) a: fi QUE: Where is the U.S. Land Office in Missourt BTU iL sfoeet drawere—all | 800. Irish Iinen Damasks., ANS: Springfield 3 ° MAIN FLOOR—ME 0 UNDERWEAR, |) 70-inch—bleached. satin finish Don't miss OUR: On what date was the King of England married? | 90. Men’s Linen H’dk’fs MAIN” FLOOR LINENS. ANS: March LO, ISG3 (p. 97) pf on My 120, All-Linen Towellings.. 7% AIL Linen-—I7 Inches wide -Housckeepere MAIN FLOOR Narrow ——————_—_—_———— MAIN page in the World Almanac and Ene. b information in question may be found, #Bine dem 1909 on whic 89c, Boys’ Sweater Coats. Also, Sweaters—V neck pl: ain an THIRE FLOOR—( NTRE yelopedia for WELLINGS, Opportunity” advertisements Nast year—21,206 more than in the Herald or At ao New York newspa- * MORE TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY! ations. ena eSSsS_ ' ain. Were printed in The World opportunities, Demonstra- LAWYERS, OUR PRICES ARE NOT AS HIGH an where th ‘GIVE AUTO BODIES clei SALE, Limousines. Lav Limousines, Visit Our $15.00 Down, 4 Room rit BLL9 $2.00 Per Week GY/ISHITH STanooxtva BROOKLYN OPEN MON.& SAT EVES ICED. ROBINSON Law ven Nights, TAY way, sth, (Day) 00 Nassau Prices Lowe Daasis, Broadway Mamuinoth Automobile Exchange, to 2463 W, O6th, near | World Wants Work Wonders. | oe AE ee ieee peewee atherproof Ticking, 16 Te stripes sateen finish—beat . 84 SEMENT. MUSLIN SECTION ee navy, Drown, aray, mix-| 490, Silk Elastic Kelts THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE Black and colors 114. to 2 In rich ery Se. Pearl B Buttons, 3 MAIN FLooW. SSEWELRY DEPT, ee! | ’ s be AY Newest | ex. heavy five sizes—tah-eye, carved and 17 and 19¢ Playing Cards, 9%: IF OR Biman orice (Bridge, Walt and Pincehe “high slags, p HIRD FLOOR—STATION ree *¢9| dso 24 OTHER MORNING STAY Yammer valne to above, Not advertised —_—_—_Snace does zat periiiit. _ LQOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Loommpor THE CLOCKS! ae Y 59c. Boys’ Winter Caps.. Inside fur band—navy, Whet! Almanac ane Wi utility, get a copy of The World his very day. It will cost but— ds, uy (Me sof Butfalo and Pittsburg, 30¢.) By Mall, 35¢, BY MAIL ADDRESS. THE WORLD, PULITZER BLDG, N.Y. 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