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ay Ps Sui Teena THE EVENING WORL ‘Lina Cavalieri, as Tosca, Cap.ivates SYDNEY LOVE. Manhatian Of era-House « cluaie nce * D, TU AEG HALISM ne til Neu York nie cliaracters Mere weil She Ways a Distinct seasonally posmitaie tra to aati) er thie, MARIA AND CARUSO IN Recognition Aft “| “CARI CN” AT METROPOLITAN Second Act. ! i zet én us at the He Retires From Wail Street With Fortune of $2,000,- Ie 000 or More. Met and the fa z wat filed the R RAWLIN aeclaimed it ' ‘There was surprise in Wall street to- N I Beta Qe os ter Rreln ar ivediiaabyeur fay at the announcement that Sidney I Ear Geta nina no enll C. Love & Co., with offices here, In Chi- cago, decided to retire from business. one of the Ia the country, hay ™ » One of the partners sald the, act, decision was due to stagnant business | was conditions. It Is sald Mr, Love is tired) when all making money and will devote the rest | honored s of his life to spending It, A personal Fifteen yea no mistakin pit up under Pure Food and Drug Minneapolis and St. Louis, had | ect aL It wa > houses in is sald to ‘the Micaela accepia i Down in the dumps from over-eating, drinking— and the i been under consideration for some | palnti ands that she employ the best thods 0 Woman's Vocation as Housekeeper | > factiitate her work Love was al clerk. He ¢ t to the front} siderable fa bad liver and constipation get Obisaes In 1898, ai w ‘t ae | is many @ one, but there's a way out member of the N k E —Cascarets relieve and cure change In 1000. and with dt been at No. ‘fortu T ng effectively quickly. Take one to-night and feel ever So much better in the morning. oe Ca to—1bo bor week's trea . All druggists, Blagest sellor ir tho woridmiliion boxes « oath, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. § S S RHEUMATISN be Rheumatism is in reality an internal inflammation—a diseased condi. and we THREE- YEAR-OLD BOY GONE, tion of the blood cells which supply the nourishment and strength nec- up his busi- essary to sustain our bodies, Uric acid, an irritating, inflammatory ac- cumulation, gets into the circulation because of physical irregularities, ~ and then instead of nourishing and invigorating the body, the blood irritates and inflames the different nerves, tissues, muscles and joints, ‘ use of its impure, acrid condition, The pains and aches ani other greeable and dangerous symptoms of Rheumatism can never be per- ently cured until every particle of the cause is driven from the blood, S. does this because it is a perfect blood purifier. It goes down to . the very bottom of the trouble, purifies and cleanses the circulation, in- vigorates the blood, and completely drives Rheumatism from the sys- tem. Plasters, liniments, soothing lotions, etc., may be used for the tem- porary relief and comfort they bring, but a cure cannot be effected until S. S. S. has removed the cause, It frees the blood of every in:purity and makes it a rich, health sustaining fluid, to bring permanent relief and tomfost to those who suffer with Rheumatism, Book on Rheumatism ted aad anw mrdical advice free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ery worthy, ed well eof | sumn ta villa ta Rogkawa of the Love has de ness affairs tensive trip abrov house at No, I 1-2 etrvet The firm of Sidney ( composed of of New York, of Chicago. The partnership agreement will terminate April 1 next. Mr. Love suddenly yesterday decided t ey and within four ho: had been done. The New York business was transferred to Hollister & Babcock. Mr ! has announced he will go Into Dusiness again. BlG POLE TOPPLES, CRUSHING FO FOUR MEN = (One of Electric sectrc. Light Con-| struction Gang Seriously In- jured by Fall of Stanchion. LAST OF THE BOOT WEARERS. WASHINGTON, Jan, 25,—Co! lost {ts last memb He was Repre Brumin (a,). He Jan, 4, 149, because he had been | Judge of the Schuylkill County Pennaylvanta. ingress lias who wore boots One man was seriously Injured and ithree were slightly hurt this morning | when «@ big clectric wire, pole they were choping down In front of No. 379 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth | | street, suddenly toppled upon them. The men were In a gang of twenty- five laborers emptoyd by th Edison ¥letric Light Company, who wr mov- ng pols along One Hundred and Forty-) hinth street from In front of lots where bullding operatons are under way. The worst injured of the four who were struck by the falling pole ts Harry Stockinan, of No. 310 Park ave- CAUTION TS Douglas name and price stamped on bottom, which protects you against high prices and inferior shoes W. L. Douglas $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 shoes are made inall styles | and all leathers.All sizes and widths, nue, Bronx, He was hit on the head . tne Lebanon ilospital, where ve Of other makes. Insist was taken, !t was his skull was . fractured 1, Upon having them. The oth » went home after having $ and brulses dressed. “heen cut halt Take No Substitute! THE BEST DENTISTRY, NEWYORK DENTALPARLORS 348 Sixth Avenue, DR. MeNULTY, All Operations Positively Painless, W. L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s *3.00 and °3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. Boys’ Shoes $1.75 & *2.00 Best in the World Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively, If you have two or three teeth we will Insert a at) et without a plate. ALL Wout Pale hays ves, $1 bs aller ftinga, Boe, z| porcelain crowns, Eat. cts 09 ___ Hours’ ears. All langu ito 6. Bundaver ye. 10to 4 TEETH. If you havo three or four teeth 1 Will insert a full set without a plate, Ido this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free, Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 THE RE ASON TEE TH !Imake and sell more men’s $3.00and $7 —$10—&—$1 5) $3.50 shoes than any other manufac. turer is because I give the wearer the benefit-of the most complete organiza- tion of trained ae) and skilled shoe- N. E. Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. | Entrance 271 W. 125th St. makers in the world. The selection of the leathers for each part. of the shoe, and every detail of the making in every department, is looked after by the | FOR SALE, HU in He shoe Pe el . Oalaletve PEEL TANGER OR OTT: you how carefully W. L. Do MK rade, You free, IT’S AN OPEN SECRET oud en stn stand ‘iil they } Kd their shape, Ot THAT rand wear longer than any other make, w.L. WATCHES By Seoret Granees of Tanning the DOUGLAS, fom Soles pi os lore Brockton, DIAMONDS exer and Longer Wearing Vkdrrofes Macs ARE TURNED OUT ther than any other Tannage. 1.00 A Ween W. L. Douglas Shea NEW YORK 1B 2779 Third Avenue, between 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 146th and 147th Streets. | ine Broadway, cor. 8th St. | 250 West 125th Street. 3 Broadway, cor. 14th St. | 345 Eighth Avenue. ; | 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. | 95 Nassau Street. | 1447-1449 Broadway. 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. 2202 Third Ave.,cor. 120th. | JERSEY CITY—18 Newark 964 Third Ave., near 59th St. “Avenue, Stores in Greater New York: BROOKLYN, N.Y. 708-710 Broadway. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Ave. 421 Fulton Strest, cor, Pearl. 478 Fifth Avenue. NEWARK-—785 Broad St. 209 West! 42D 8ST, poets Hemmerstein’s Theat SON ew ] = ~- other day, 1,500 lives were in peril. PATERSON—192 Market Se ¢' ESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909. {Same The Breok'yn S.ore tamoas of its \a ues Greater New York throughout FULton St.Cor. Brioce St. B’KLYN, i \ | : =| Another Great | aist Sale OUR LAST $1.00 SALE WAS WONDERFULLY § OVER 3500 WAISTS WERE SOLD IN TWO DAY ASSEMBLED ANOTHER COLL TRAORDINARY VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, ONLY 2,000 High Grade Waists 00 Messalines, French Net, Lingerie, Brilliantine, Jap Si Silk, Woollen, Nuns’ _Flannel, Plain and Embroidered ‘Linen Lace trimmed, embroidered, tucked, d, long and short sleeves, , up to di _ superb. y tintshed Values Up to 7.50 ND EXCHANGES NO C. 0. D’S 1,500 Saved by Wireless! Br I 7 TION OF THE When the ocean greyhound Republic, of the White! Star line, was rammed and sunk by the steamship Florida the | Had it not been for Wire- | less messages, which brought rescuing vessels to the scene, the loss of life would have been shocking, Dou you know all you should know about the wonderful | progress made in wireless telegraphy, the telephone, telegraph and, in fact, all the m@dern inventions that are working won- | ders whichever way you turn? In the World Almanac & Encyclopedia for 1909, the | greatest Ready Reference book ever printed, and of which} 1, full in-! formation is presented in handily indexed form, about all these | 200,000 copies have been distributed since Jan. subjects of so vital importance to the business man, housewife, schoolboy and girl. Just glance over the questions and answers printed on D3 “GUESS” card No. 4, and realize, if you can, that more than 15,000 such bits of information are printed in this “Wonderful ° Book About Wonderful Things.” Then you will surely get a copy of this 880-page volume € and take it home with you to-night, CARD No. 4. PE: What ts the highest notnt from which wireless messages are : The Eiffel Tower, Paris, ae ‘a10), p Vhat distance his a wireless message been sent from the Pacific couat, 2,900 miles. (p. 87) pt Give the date and place of the next Interna- tonal Exposition? Baltimore, iG ILA. Cp. 640).9 Where and when will the next National Cxpost- tion be hel ANS: In Japan in 1D17, (p. 540),* QUE: The 100th anniversary of what President wil * ne : President Lin (p. leships has any t: Where Is Colgate University located ? Hamilton, N.Y S04). Thr * particloated In the Sunday World's Public School Eleld Day last years About 20,000, ¢p. 200).° When and where was Andrew Carnegie born? At Dumfermline, Scotland, Nov.'25, 18% How many in the U. 8. Navy? 204, (pp page in the World Almanac and Eneyelopedia for *Sine denotes tion may be foond, {HOO en which information in quest ul utility, get a copy of The World Al- day. It will cost but— (West of Buffalo and Pittsburg, 30c,) By Mail, 35¢, ADDRESS, THE RLD, PULITZER BLDG., N. ¥. CITY. Whether for manac and Ency At Newsstands, 25¢, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, FOURTEL NTH STREET West of 1 ifth Avenue Just FOUR Days More And Its Opportuniti:s Will Be Over for Another Yoar! VALUES LIKE THESE Prove How We Keep OUR PROMISE FOR A MONTH OF VALUES! No Mall or Telephone Orders, $21.98 Women's Suits.. 12,50|79c Satin Bleach Damasks, .54 Lymansville Worsteds and Ct heviots also) Also extra heavy Cream—70 Inch. | Broadcloths~popular coat styles |g, 39: . Pure able Cl |$3,98 Panama Skirts.... 2.95!" Hem tange Table Cl ota All wool--black, brown, navy—self, satin | or silk folds—latest styles, | $3.98 Black Silk Waists, ,2,00 Smart tucked style with elaborate finish of French knots and silk buttons, | $3.98 Fancy Net Waists, 95 $1.98 H, S, Table Cloths, 4,50 Pure Hnen—full bleached—8-10 size, 15c Hemmed Huck Towels, 10K 19x38—more than half linen, .2,00 White and ecru over sllk—entlrely of lace | Inserts and tucks—heavy lace yoke with | crochet buttons, | $1.19 Women's White Walsts .58 Batiste and fig'd Madras—tatlored or hand- somely trimmed. 24c men Huck Towels ..,, .47 Hemmed or H. 8.—20236 and 20138, | $1.10 Individual Towels—aos. «79 Huck~—hemmed—12x17, {7c Roller Towzllings,... 43 | Also dish towelling—Irish and German, $1.69 white Batiste Waists, 1,00; Sheer, fine quality--high class tancy styles! 34¢ ,S8". Towel also worsted, tatlored. 20 inchee wide soft, ing inane 28 $1.25 Boys’ Blouses 69 {39 ' } SS... c Linen Scarfing 27 All-wool Flannel—navy, gray, red—8 to 16/” Knotted fringe-for tars or bureau, 69 ct. Knee Pants.,..,39 (12! ac yd. wide Cambrics..,, 8 Stralgh, Bloomers and Knickers Chev. | Stroug weave, for dresses and uaderwear, tots, weeds, Cassimeres, etc,—3 to 15, don't compare them with tbe abodyly fab: \* 29 Long Cloth, 84 ries and skimpy cuts elsewhere ofterod, 12-yard plece~extra quality. 59 ct Children’s Skirts , 37) 65c Scarf —Squares.... .43 2to rs. —musrll if | zo s B10 M4 yrs. muslin—rufte embroidery or) Appliqued Swiss valley edge, tet Pillow Case:.... 7 45c Babies’ Long Slips... .25| Fino nainsook—blshop and yoke styles with tuc! ks, laces, emb's, ete, $1.25 Es" Night Dresses,, 59 z Musin=two wide emb'y in-|65 ct, Full Size Sheets,., cluster H. 8, tucks—emb'y tuffle| Fleetwood and , heck and sleeves—cut full. acute ia Nissi reeled Ne peas Limit—One dozen, 25 ct. Women's Drawers,, .12 Gad MaIREILiateeRC aoa \20c Unbleached Shzetings 134 74 wid ra heavy and strong! }29 ct, Short Skirts..,, 18 All Widths 45 Inch to 244 yds, Good muslin—H. 8. rattle with tucks—| PLATTE SL) |98 ct, Crostel srade—strong weave, i instead of 12 instead of .13 10; instead of (14 BAxI6, 0) muslin alone worth far more Spreads. ..,.72 29 ct. Muslin Chemises, , Round neck, with lace or H. S. ruttle | !29ct. Children’s Drawers,, 10 1 to 12. yrs--good muslin—hemstitehed lawn ruffle or H. 8. hem and tucks. $3 & 4,98 pu), Corszts,.2,65 Medium and extreme models —white and) fancy stuts—with and without 16 Soft but heavy—will wash up closer, 28 ct. Feathers-by-Pound,, 59 hive se—Full Weight! Md Down Sltxed - 32¢ Dott ed Dre s Nets White and cream—fine quality, | 18 toa sorters 25¢ Dotted Chiffon Veilings 14 $ M P Black and all colors special value, 2.24 Moreen Petticoats. 1,35 | "Black and leading sbades—attractively 49¢, and 69c Lace Yokes, ,39 tailored flounces, Also Ch ettes—Princess, Venise and other fashion: 49 ct, Seersucker Petticoats, 30 $2 0g Hunts Striped—deep flounce—under-ruftle, We Seca iv laces, Handbags .,.1.49 some with mirror, penc’l 19 $2.98 Couch Covers,... 1,98 Bungalow and Bagdad stripes, 98c, Rogers fi, Spoons ForkKs— dor... 7 | Gray or polished—taney handles. 29c, Nove ty Beitings., Black, white and new blending: 39 ct, White Dress Linens, ,25 3 Inches wide—pure linen—soft Antsh, Same 4 Inch—reg. 49, —$—iy e A SALE OF STAMPED Scarfs, Fillow Tops, Centre Fieces, Etc. AT JANUARY SALE PRICES ! ‘Last Days” attraction that means splendid values in Artistic Home Deco rations and Usefuls....Manufacturer’s sample line, so, while there 1s & ; Breat variety, there are not many of a style. Prices About Half! TINTED CENTRE PIECES 12x12—reg. .10. + Sample price & ASx1d—reg. 15... . Sample price Mxdt—reg. 29... BO) oixt7—reg. 49. ixdi—reg. .69.. TRAY COVERS White Damask and Momie Linen—one or more rows of Hemstitehing, plain or Ber STAMPED SCARFS Pure white-Linen, Damask, Momle and Union--hemstitched or fringe— with and without openwork 35, 45 and 50 Inch usually .09 and .69., 45, 50 and 70 Inch: usually .29 to .98 SQUARES | | | Same tabricn and stylon as Searts— | | | | 24 and 30 Inch— usually .29 to .69 215 3) inch—uaually .69 to .98 3% Inch—usually .69..., TAPESTRY TOPS » 49 Usually 19.0... 10) Usually 59, BOUND BAGS, Usually 24 Laundry, Shoe, Papers, Co Vaually ‘3 Wnealas H ‘aper: omb and Brush, . bh Gad Reg. .10.. 5 Reg. 29. 4 | TINTED PILLOW TOPS Reg. .15.. |B Reg. 39. | Usually .19..... .10| Usually .29 21S Regine: 10 Reg. .69.. | MORNING SALES—T+r9zew, Bessie To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. $1.98 KiT"'* Braid Hats Black-—four new between season THIRD FLOOR SILLINERY, 1] $4.98 Messaline Waists.. 2.48 ky pink, corn—iace yoke back and ek and lace trim'd bodice and eee y at and (DFLOOR- WAIST DEPT. _ 12c, Pepper Shakers - nd Penper—aliver-p IN FLOOR-SI 94 | $6.98 Brussels Ruga, oxo 1, 4650 | All wool—rich colors in Oriental floral ‘ete. i} THIRD FLOOR—RUC _DEPT, $3.49 Sateen C omfortables 1.86 Ful shre—plain Ack oF floral both sides, “bead band, RE. 390,300", Merc'x' d Damasks 26 S4-In.—new patterns, including double $1. 68 svaris aa shawls, “(84 White honeycomb: end zephyr—border or SECOND FLOOR SHAWL DEPT. 490, Men's {\** Shirts.... 29) Double breast and back—also Drawers—alt | 89¢, A1]- Wool Suitings, 20 tn. .39 MAIN FLOOR— —MERIS UNDERWEAR, | Stripes, plalds—best shade dcloth [NO aR nish 25c, Men's Initial H’dk’fs, 1 | —MA'N FLOOR—DRESS GOONS __ All linen—-larga hemstitehe: Wz, 190, Silk Mulls, §\%tta, vy oO MAIN FLOOR—H’ Black, brown, navy, lemon, sky, Nile, nk. _BASE! MENT. Ne: SH “Dress FABRICS, [Taxe. \\ hite Indi1 Linon,... 6 | Specially fine and, strone—tor waists and ‘dreas MAIN FLOOR WiiITH GOODS, 590. Chiffon Cloth Veils.. MAIN FROOR 1 20. Table Ouleloth.. Scant G-4—white ground, ive THIRD FLOOR SHAD 3a, aia ; RD FLOOR—-BOYS' CLOTHING, 79c, Girls' Lawn Guimpes, 387 Long. oe fnekee A to 14 yea tes, 250. Armour’ 8 Box SOAP. : Slarge cakes Hel! Club, Lilee, = 4 BASE. MEN ERY, Also Yokee—some with Pilet— var! MAIN FLOOR—NEW 8ECTIO! 10 10 and 150, Hatepin 6 aa om 6B bars. st, (6 waeeecatinesasUEUne. ond Reha TL, Pie amaty THIRD FLOOR ATIONERY, Also 24 OTHER MORNING SPECIALS—equal ne to above, | Not Advertised--—-—Space does not permit. 100K. FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOOKS? JANUARY SALE

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