The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1909, Page 10

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wv but Contest Does Not End Until Feb, 20, at Noon. Votes Can Be Sent In Singly ‘sor in Packages, as Per- sons Prefer. @or the 100 beauties whose pictures The World printed will have to be ‘The Evening World office by noon of | Fed. 2. The contest, so far as the ac- | e@eptance of votes is concerned, will | dese then. Vetes can be sent singly or in pack- ages, as the candidate or voter prefers. | The Evening World lays down no rule; fm the matter, except that the candl- Gate's number must be on each vote and @l] votes must be in this office by noon Fer. 2 The voting coupon wil! be printed in @he Evening Wor!d on page 3 every day until Feb. 13. The twelve girla who secure the fargest number of votes will be handed ever to Charles Frohman, who, after a term of instruction in stage work, will ; make them members of the company he will present in “The Dollar Princess” in this city next August. Each girl will be given @ years contract with Mr. Frohman at §25 a week, Following !s the standing of the con- testants: How the Vote Stands. S8B8ase-BSeRr es ne ea 3S: SESS8SSI88S0 cecwn meme ee —>__ O’BRIEN—CRUZ. Jan M—The marriage of O'Brien, on of Miles M. Mrs. O'Bri: of New York, and| Mamie Crus, daughter of Col. | ‘ig _ pases ye aF pie the Roman Catholia Cathedral! | y. The parents of the bride and bridegroom were present Mr. | Mrs. O’Brien will sail for Hurope on | _ Le Moult The Florist A Home and y | , _ An Investment. a ceemtaetbiiica: sec aioe b + RE: How do you itke the house That we have just inapected? T note, in looking through i, You never ence ebjected. SHE: Why that’s @ foolish question; j Just what I had tn mind— | ‘The sort of “bargain” | ways find. | _ Last Year The Werld Printed 91,-| @18 Real Estate Advertisem: ate | 4,007 More Than In 1007, Hundreds LAST COUPON FEB. 13.) Crus, of Helena, Mont, took ||! Removed to 202 Bowery ||| ———__ Wickersham and MeCook for) s Attorney-General and $ ¥ tary of War, harbor he ‘ finishe: | Hore {s the result up to yesterday of |}! the balloting in the Charles Frohmen . & American Beauty Chorus Contest. | Be fe only the beginning of the battle, | which will continue in The Evening| ‘Werld's columns until Feb. % All votes i > VOTERS BUSY IN. TWO NEW YORKERS I css B EVENING WORLD META ORE BEAUTY CONTEST No: 50 Has Long Lead To-Day, | | WASHINGT! | dent-ele had near: (THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, is conslder-| folios be consid- wo of them ve higs been about | Ox: I. Mo- TRY THIS FOR \U Nas pound pure ‘as NOt straight Whiskey. @ accepted as on T. Herrick, etary of the Tre four hours. This mixture treats } {were in hand, ————————_ tes twenty-four hours anc cough that is curable, BALL IN PENSION BUILDING. WASHINGTON, Jan has adopted the resolution aut in use of the Pension Butlding | cal Co., Cincinnati, 0. agural ball and {t now needs only | == nould the approval of the President. » J. MeCook, | THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise ? ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten Cent (10c) Purchase. ixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, N. Y. Double Stamps Up to 12 o'Clock | Net -Apams 6 Start Each Book. wn YOUR COUGH MIX two ounces of Glycerine with a halfounce of Virgin Oi of Pine com- and a half pint of Shake well and take In doses of a teaspoonful every possesses the healing, healthful properties of ely the Pines, and will break a cold in cure any In having this {| formula put up be- sure that your | druggist uses the genuine Virgin Ol! 26.—The House! of Pine compound pure, prepared and .| guaranteed only by the Leach Chemi- —— ‘S$ WORK WONDERS, , Ten FREE Surety Stamps to JANUARY 26, 1908. 1O-MO Ov fe} 1 PRA, Flannel TO-MORROW O-MORROW, TORU MTR A M Bed Sheets 4oc 3 5c . . | ( Bayement.) (Second Floor.) Linens and Wash Goods on Sale in Our Big Basement Salesroom given out, one Surety Stamp for one Gold Standard Stamp, until further notice. | further notice. ‘Surety Stamps We will exchange at our stamp booths all Gold Standard Stamps which we have | All filled books of Gold Standard Stamps will be redeemed in Merchandise until Continuing January Sale of Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases Standard Brands at very low prices 200 Doz. Hemmed Sheets | 50,000 Pieces of | White and Gold Porcelain | Worth up to $2.28 each The greatest sale of first Hemstitched Sheets,150Doz. | Regular. Special. | Regular, Special. | | lace border; every piece warranted first quality, Size 54x90..... 662 47) Size Te BB uh a Size 63x90..... 76e 53c | Size o ee 61c EX ae 72x90..... 84 58c | Size a gs 900 666 | | ye ize 81x90..... He 63 Size 81x90..... 9% The Grint i A a: 7 Size 90x90... .$1.00 69¢| Size 90x90... $1.10 77 Sra 625 Doz. Hemstitched 250 Doz. Hemstitched aaa Pillow Cases | Pillow Cases Bom Size 45x36; reg. 1244c., at.9}4c | Size 45x36; reg. 18c.,, at....S4e | |g TEE: Size 45x36; reg. 14¢., at... Be | Size 45x36; reg. 26c., at.. ..2S¢ Tare 500 Extra Heavy, White Crochet Bed Spreads—New Mar- are seilles desiens—extra large size. Regular $1.50; sale price. $1,29 [HRS O'Neill Building—Second Floor. 5 TL =) 24,000 Good Towels in weight. The they Five Extraordinary Special Values | 16 ||| | |'$0c for 15c. Union Linen Huckaback Towels, full bleached, red | | | | borders, size 18x36. | $4c for 20c. Hemmed Huckaback Towels, all white or with colored | | borders, size 20x40. | $5c for 20c. All Linen Huckaback Towels, all white borders, heavy | | 22c for 29¢. Pure Linen Grass Bleached Huckaback Towels, hem- stitched, plain and damask borders. 32c for 40c. Fine Quality Pure Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels. 1,500 Fine Damask Tablecloths All Guaranteed Pure Linen To close quickly at greatly reduced prices. Size 8-4; regular $3.25, Sale price. ..0sseessem sere Size 8-10; regular $4.25, sale price....... se. ees Size 8-12; regular $4.75, sale prices... senesscseeseseeees $3.50 ae $3.75 Decorated Lamps, $2.25 About fifty Lamps in the lot, several styles and decorations, brass finished trimmings, brass centre draught, oil pot, ten-inch decorated globe to match base of Lamp. Regular value $3.75; Specialawhille they, laSticeseesscececesecccnesn: g00 During This Week We Will Make 10 to 50 Per Cent. Reductions on | All Our Oil and Electric Lamps For Strength and Durability Buy The construction of the “Hercules” is the strongest and most | durable, without sacrificing the desirable feature of lightness. jave the extra slats and trimmings. | The Trunk has heavy brasse@ trimmings, full | See Prince Oleson | The World's Smallest Man 26% inches high On Free Exhibition Daily, 10.30 t0 12 A. M. 2to 5 P.M. | F ore in te-day’s Moraing one The list includes all sizes, Plates, Meat Dishes, Soup Tureens, Covered Dishes, Nappies, Salad Bowls, Tea, Coffee and After Dinner Cups and Saucers, Bakers, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, all size Pitchers, Covered Butters; in fact, everything in Porcelain needed for the table. make up Dinner Sets. None C. O. D,, no mail or telephone orders, and none exchanged, ~ $1.98 -- $2,98 O'Neill Building—Second Floor. Our Household Club — of money down and a litfle each month. $2.25 | | O'Neill Building—Basement. Special Sale of Tumblers All first quality—Thin lead blown glass Tumblers, va- rious pretty band and allover designs, Regu- lar price 60¢. per dozen: at, each 3¥c Also Tf !mitation banded and etched glass Tumblers—every one 4 warranted perfect and fine finish, “ Hercules” Trunk It consists of an outer panel of hard fibre, my] an intermediate panel of basswood, an inner panel of fibre. All of these are glued together, } Banded Tumblers, reguiar 39¢. dozen, at, each 24 t under heavy pre 1 + : campy galt oe Rhy aan 2 THEOL ot ee Colonial Glass Tumblers, regular 60c. dozen, a4, each, 3% } Trunk is practically the same as the Fug ich less PR STAE S Ce sample trunks used by travelling O'Neill Building—Basement. salesmen, and in continuous use |!_.— —— a J Oc! ¢ Y uality Porcelain ever announced in New York. Fine, thin Porcelain with gold Only one of the larger pieces to a customer unless needed to O'Nei!! Building—Basement. a | To Members and Prospective Members of Our January Clearance Sale of FURNITURE, CARPETS. RUGS and DRAPERIES (now on its last week) offers an excel: lent opportunity to secure standard grades in these lines at 10 TO 50 PER CENT. REDUCTIONS trom regular prices, You are charged no more than if you paid cash. You pay a small amount throughout the year, except that |r cloth lined, fitted with top and body tray, top tray being divided, all rivetted, four slats on top, | mottled fibre binding and two centre bands || We Have Sold Hundreds of Them as a Leader at $15.00 | Size..... 2 34 36 38 40 In, : ‘ ' Price. $10.75 $11.50 $12.25 $13.00 $13.75 Duchess Machines, well put together and superior to the cheaply con- structed machines turned out for Special Sale purposes. They are drop-head, old English oak case, | highly polished ball-bearing stand, auto- matic bobbin winder, self-threading shut- tle, and tull set of attachments free Guaranteed for five | Special at Adams Building—Basement, These Machines Can Be Bought On The Club Plan Weighs 36 Ibs, Adams Buildine—Basement, | We Give and Redeem Surety Sta 500 Sewing Machines at $12.00 Adams Building—Balcony. | > Entire Stock Men’s /Suits and Overcoats Placed on Sale To-Morrow At a Price Marvellously Low, IVEKY wide-awake man will VERY ! realize that g this is a remarkable offer, and that it is = possib!e only because these are the last days of our Clothing Clearance Sales, Stylish winter suils and overcoats; good fabrics: good tailoring, and $15 Values Mixtures, oe $12 30) Stylish O Frieze and Fa fp All the newest effects. Suits of yood Worst tailored... ad Cre ert splendidly SIRERY SHORE, Thirg 1 nn IRECT from famous \ Furniture used during week, and is in splendid condition all the Every, automobile desk, a large table, as sensationally lov piece of this Fu prices a ) low that they wor filled as long as quantity is sufficier of them 900 Well-Made $2 Chairs, Suitable for Dining- Rooms or Porches of Summer Homes Stoutly made, with woven cane seats—not splint seats, Posts turned trom 1% inch stock; shaped slats in back. An appropriate use tor these chairs will be found in any home, $2 value at.... bi i ‘ tid 50 Smaller Tables $3.00 Value 50 Large Tables Value $9.00 300 Writing Desks i: . matey value ; 44 tniek have deep big drawe logs are « inch stoc slightly Forty $12.50 Box Couches at Near Half Price They are identical with those you see in stores all over New York at $12.50, Finest full spring construction, with non-breakable edges, and springs with a lifetime of wear in them, Full 70 inches long and 39 inches wide, Top ralses up and reveals a compartment, 9 inches dee), in which youcan get a whole wardrobe. Top is well tufted. The greatest value of the year aie An exceptional offer that a season's clearance necessitates. Alterations Free. 1E'RE as anxious to make a thorough and speedy clear- 200 smart models of Thibet and Kersey; 30 $3 69 Black only. Sizes 34 to 40. $6.00 values..... U0 ance as you are to buy a stylish Long Coat at a less- inches long; tailored inlaid straps of satin 9 Yi Women’s Broadcloth Suits than-regular price, This is your opportunity to select from about and velvet; lined with satin; full sweep bottom. A Made ot excellent quality material, Trimmed and tailored models. Coats lined with guarante: tin. Extra full skirt with fold at bottom. All colors. Sizes 34 to 44 12 ; ; E t $ 50 $20.00 values .. ————amnecccmmemmmenm=s (THE 141i STKRERY STORE, Second Floor.) THE TH STREET STORE—denry Sugel, Prov etbtere ee rrenene ot t a en oes sown ence ptetiinneinn Saas \ SS a eer —S

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