The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1909, Page 10

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‘BEST WAY TO GET BACK THER FES BY AN tl ORDER OF CORT = The old way of buying coffee tu bulk e bin has been fou ye un and unr adven kage coffee ¢ . eva rai tt! yer has deveot he William ee and Associates ‘? th . +. | grown { | Restored to Power in Police "yy is aw v Gj eceengt | must be packed In b ; Protective Association. ting, else it loses mu i —— cate richness a 4 taste which 80 ¢ kes the gool Justice Blackmar in the Kings County | coffee distinguishable from the bad. ‘i Gupreme Court handed down a decision) Many manufa r nh : te-day which promises to still further [Sener ackege ide that new : complicate the affairs of the Mutual ities ieran Wand } Protective Association of the New York the old-style dust { Police Department. He continued an in- | sanitary bins are rapidly disappear- 1 fenotion, recently obtained in tempo- | tng, { very form, restraining Daniel T. Kelly,; But like other new and !mproved i { eoting treasurer; John H. Ruddy, acting {deas, this one has {ts a! of Inf SF) secretary, and ten others, comprising | rior {mitations, To be iy) what {s called the “Committee of Ten,” | sure of getting the best coff from administering the affaira of the | coffee—coffee that 1s coffee in every | erganization. sense of the word—you should ask By the terms Of the injunction Will- | for Hotel Astor Coffee and insist | fam Ieavy, President and Treasurer; | upon getting it. John J. McMahon, Secretary, and Clar-| This most perfect coffee was orig: ance V. Anthony, Corresponding aeo- | nally blended for the exclusive use retary of the Mutual Protective Aaso- | of the Hotel Astor, but is now packed ciation, who were forced out of office/ for family trade in one and three dest fall by the Kelly-Ruddy faction ere | pound almtight tins—in the bean, retnstated. The books and $5,5% in cash | ground or pulvetized—and {5 guar-| fm ¢he treasury are restored to the cus- | anteed to be the eante coffee in ev ery | tody of Leavy and his associates. | respect as that served now and ab The trouble began last September | ways at the famous Hotel Astor, New when a doorman named Skelly charged | york, that Leavy and others had conspired! Hotel Astor Coffee {s the most eat, | to put on the benefit rolls of the or-| istying and the most economical cof: | ganisation policemen who had been | feg that you can use. Being of supe- Aismissed from the police force and rior strength and fragrance, it re| were not entitled to benefits, A former | quires leas per cup than the com- pottceman named William Brown was) mon, ordinary coffees, and #0 goes| mentioned as one who was to de thus! further, fewored. Skelly charged that Leavy | Get @ tin of Hotel Astor Coffee to- was to divide the benefit sums re- day. You will readily understand ectved by those unlawfully obtaining | why 9 many people will not have Ci trspe any other kind {n the house, The weak Sie math tt Bs original Hotel Astor recipe for per- ordered Leavy to produce the| fect brewing ts given free with each | fas the g janisation at Headquar- | ¢in ters. Leavy wo under protest. An Hei aunt besty oie ae tried on charges ‘ Hanson. No decision has been Sern Hann World Wants Work Wonders. a . . Special Reduction Sale — of ’ ° ’ Women's and Girls Winter Coat. oe . i Reduced to Half Original Prices : consisting of the followings— i i ' Women's Broadcloth Coats \ q Directolre Modele $7 5. oO o| i 55 inches long 4 Satin Lined value $30.00 Women's Evening Coats Pastel Shades Women's Broadcloth Coats Women's Imported Diagonal Coats iP) 5.00 Women's Imported Caracul Cloth Coats Women's Broadcloth Coats Persian Lamb Collars - Women's Fur Lined Coats values to $50.00 made of Black Broadcloth and superior quality squirrel lining; full shawl collar of Peraian lamb, $39.50 value $60.00 Girls’ Winter Coats — Absolute Clearance of — Chinchilla Coats Caracul Cloth Coats ee A A Cheviot Coats cea ; values to Mixed Coats | $15.00 i Broadcloth Coats At Fancy Mixed Coats *10.00 } Kersey Coats | ites Broadway & soth St.) sth Ave.; 19th St THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1909, Hackett CarhaitS@ || BROADWAY AT THIRTEENTH ST. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Have Purchased---and Will Sell THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in | | Premiums or Merchandise lI * ONEILLADAMS G | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, N. Double Stamps Up to 12 o’Clock ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten Cent (10c) Purchase. VG; Ten FREE Surety Stamps to. | Start Each Book. Entire Stock of Entire Stock of OM MERS OMMERS COATS GIRLS’ For Women and Misses Coats, Suits, Dresses At Less Than Maker’s Cost Women’s and Misses’ Coats $25 Caracul Cloth and Broadcloth Coats, Satin and Broadcloth | Capes, in evening Shades....ssessrerssstersscures $10.00 $45 Caracul, Seal Cioth, Satin, Velour and Kersey Coats,.15,00 $50 Satin, Velos Cloth Capes and Coats.......s.ses 22.50 $95 Evening Wraps and Coats, all hinds. -se....sesseeee 32,00 $150 to $250 Imported Wraps for evening and street wear. 50,00 $15 Coverts, Fancy Mixtures, Cheviots.. seen... 3,00 $25 Broadcloth, Coverts, Taffeta and Lace.......... seee 5,00 Girls’ & Misses’ Suits | $12 Strive Worsteds, Tweeds, Panamas...........0 eee $5.00 ||| | $18 Broadcloth, Cheviot, Stripe Worsteds. 7.00 | $25 Chevron, Broadcloth, Chevtot......60...... e00008,.10,00 |i] | Girls’ & Misses’ Coats i|! $12 Long Fancy Mixtures, Chinchilla and Chebiots....... $3.00 || $15 Kerseys, Astrachans, Chinchilla, Mixtures, Broadcloth.. 5.00 || $12 Raincoats, Cravenettes and Satin Coats......... wee. 5,00 $18 Broadcloth, Chinchilla, lightweight Kersey........0.65 7,00 $20 Imported Broadcloth, English plaid back cloth, Kersey..10,00 || Girls’ and Misses’ Dresses Closing Out Washable Dresses. . .. $1.00 & $2.00 $15 Broadcloth and fine Serge 7,00 Hache Carhart 6G Boys’ & Children’s Dep't—Broadway at 13th St. FINAL CLEARANCE OF BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS All Tourist and Box Back Overcoats, All Reefer and Russian Overcoats. All Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits. All Sailor and Russian Suits. Formerly sold for $16.50, $12.75 and $8.75 om S00 97.50 To Close Out—Reefer and Russian Overcoats Stses 21 to 15 Sie former prices $9.75, $8.75 & $6.50 Prioted 5 to 17 years FURNITURE | SSN SM) TF UR NITURE| Startling Price-Reductions ie | the Last Week. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR MEANS || ON ANY | ON The man who works ap Hab marvel 5 BILL ANY BILL Aisewiers OF R GOODS} UP Brass Bes maT} 8 ea UPTO| TO | mesh. 73. 7 Y 5 r & Tale £100.00 WORTH 87:50 DEPOSIT toon Fit BILD sor per wee OPENS AN $1 Weekly ACCOUNT WRITE FOR BOOKLt r. COR.STATEST 647 SHITH STeRooKtvn OPEN MON.& SAT. EVES, OPEN- | SATURDAY. CVCHINGS e SSeatater| OLD PEOPLE NEED _ Virol ; Because It Makes Strength. Kt Having Fun| the leading Drug Stores, h, who oan point to girl or boy howe heart would not beat fast with | ‘ presented with a dog or bird? you can would be absurd. te An Apartment R Furnished Complete ook $ R LOL CAN POKCHASE E Grand ie Furniture ) HAS pet lays the foundation au throughout the nation; ) get your child a pet to-day— World “Dogs and Birds" Ada show the way— Especially on Sundays. “$2.01 » down $00 950 worth, $75 100 7,80 ' Open Fvenings Cntli U 0 Clook. T WER NBENOST, " o | | = Five-Piece Parlor Suites (ilke Surety Stamps | We will exchange at our stamp booths | all Gold Standard Stamps which we have | given out, one Surety Stamp for one Gold | Standard Stamp, until further notice. All filled books of Gold Standard Stamps will be redeemed in Merchandise until further notice. To-Morrow, Saturday—Last Day January Furniture Sale VY Off Regular Prices On All Parlor Furniture and the largest assortment in New York to select from. Three Specimen Values $35. 00 3- Piece Parlor Suite, $17.50 (Like cut.) mahogany finish, tufted, tled on with cord and tassels. Comfortable shaped arms with Just he frames are made of genuine birch soil in a beautiful Spring seats, with loose cushions, thoroughly made and a bit of carving on the panels to add to Its artistic beauty. The frame- work is constructed in ae very best possible manner, An exceptionally good design and a bargairfat the pice quosee Regular price $35.00, January Sale Price.. "* $47.50. $100 Parlor Suites, $50. 00 Frames of n cut) mahogany finish, highly | polished, legs in neat fancy design, with a trifle of carving at the top of frames; upholstered in tapestry, four colors of silk damask, Verona velou If, Stcilian cloth, silk plush and panne plush, as you select—upholstering of the very best class. This design is f: new and beautiful. The $50 00 A regular selling price is $100. J y Sale Price. $90.00 Parlor Suites, $45.00 (Like cut.) The frames have claw feet. The legs have Just a bit of carving to relieve the simplicity. It has loose cushions, tufted and tied to the frames with a tassel. The cushions are upholstered in silk velour, green silk plush, Sicilian cloth, red silk plush and panne plush. You have your choice of these coverings. The interior Is of the best quality, and the frames are beau- tifully rubbed and pollshed, This is a very handsome Suite of furniture at the price re and a agli, January Sale Pri Adams Building. Saturday Candy Specials Assorted Chocolates, per Ib. .25¢ Snapping Mottoes, with caps and Chocolate Alt -39¢ favor or caps, per dozen, Home-made Puffs ffs, 5 to $1.96 hadnuacnnodoonnvugdd: Adams Building—Basement, | | Damaged Books From the Harper’s Fire One-Fourth Publisher's Prices Books published Books hed Boars muaiened Books published bl publis at 75c. to $1.20, 25c 62¢. 50c. to Se $1.25 6 $1.50, $1.75 to $225, 35c = 69 Adams Building—First Floor. To- Day and Saturday | MEN’S DOUGLAS SHOES At $1.98 the Pair Just When the Weather Demands Good Shoes Right When Every } Man Is Interested All ‘the Newest Styles, Every Size of all leathers for Winter wear. derfully careful man- ufacturer. © To-mor- FOW At.s.ssceeeeee $ 1.98 Better Selections, $2.59 J The best collection tor to-morrow that has been here in several weeks. A truly wonderful group We control every pair of factory damaged shoes passed out by the Douglas factories—shoes that have received some slight blemish In the handling—and means nothing ex- cept to Douglas himself—a won- Adams Bullding—Basement, We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps —— | We are showing a collection of Early Spring Models in | Values to 50c. per pair, at Of Interest to Stamp Collectors Twenty (20) Free Stamps): To-Morrow, Saturday, In addition to 10 free stamps to start each book In order to help to fill your books quickly and become more interested in our new SURETY | STAMP, we will give every person visiting our new | | Premium Parlor on the third floor, O'Neill Building, | to-morrow (Saturday), 20 free complimentary stamps. THIS IN ADDITION TO THE TEN FREE STAMPS TO START EACH BOOK, Only one set of complimentary free stamps of each series is good in one book, but a reasonable number of sets will be given to go in each book you may have started. Premium Parlor, O'Neill Building—Second Floor. a) i] | Clearance Sale of Suits and Coats FOR MISSES AND GIRLS MISSES’ SUITS—In Fancy Suitings, Cheviots and Broadeloths, in several pretly models. Former prices $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00; special at $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 MISSES’ LONG COATS—In Mixtures, Cheviots and Plain Cloth, trimmed and tailor made; sizes 14 and 16. Former prices $10.00 and $15.00; special at $5.00 and $8.00 GIRLS’ THREE-QUARTER AND FULL LENGTH COATS—In eviots, Mixtures and plain colors; sizes 6 to {2 years. Former prices $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00; special at $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00 GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES—In Russian kan one piece models, in plaids and plain colors. Former prices $5.00, $7.00 and $12.00; special at $3.00, $5.00 and $7.00 In Both Buildings. Untrimmed Millinery Trimmed and Semi-Trimmed Hats | at extremely moderate prices Women’s Trimmed Jet Hats Much In Vogue Now Smart exclusive models at............ $3,00 and $5.00 Semi-Trimmed Jet Hats Exceptional value at Adams Building—First Floor. Clearance Sale of Men’s High Grade Socks Lisles and Cottons, Plain and Fancy Styles— Splendid Bargains at Prices Quoted 25¢ Lot 1—A great collection of novelty effects. 35¢ Lot 3—Men’s pure thread silk Socks, black and fancy colors. Values to $1.00, for 69c In Both Buildings—First Floor, Lot 2—Silk embroidered and plain styles. Values up to 75c, per pair, for Men's High-Grade Custom Finish | Suits and Overcoats $14.75 Values up to $28.00 Men’s and Youths’ Suits—Made In the new single-breasted sack style, in all the newest colorings and fab- rics. 33 to 46 chest measure $14.75 Men's and Youths' Overcoats—In all \ the newest models as well as the conser-qiee vative styles, in plain and fancy col-l orings. Sizes 33 to 46 Chéstins nr rmpenreesens $44.75 Clearance Sale of | Men’s Fancy Mixture and Black Suits S1SOOta; S2000/SUitS alienate arate $10.00 $13.50 to $18.00 Suits at.............6. ++ $7,50 $10/00 TO S1SISOISUNS ati sins ee $5.00 $7.50 to $10.00 Suits at..............0.0, $3.50 Boys’ Clothing Reduced BOYS' SUITS—In Russian, sallor’ BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND REEPERS blouse, Norfolk and double-breasted Ruuaael nave ACM ae) é jon, nn on stn 3 and) swagger, single-breasted a ae * $4. 59 | stv; in alee 8 to 16 $4, 59 || Adams Bullding—Second Floor, ™

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