The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1909, Page 4

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- se meno Pence Ae EET EN TT vee a wen a eae — staan emer ane seen nemrrmeon eet mine ’ ? THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909. ot. | ss | BOOMS SPRUNG ‘Some of the Shining Lights of Politics Solid coe ieee A bate tT" Bt OW-OUT” OF PF at the Anawanda Ciub’s Annual Ball ed 00 a Pair i: fh - | ose “f icon ~—MMURPAY'S CLUB stablished men FUDGE JOE MOSS ay PREST. 4 OF THF ASSEMBLINAY JAS.A FOLEY HUSTLING To LEAO THE GRAND One of Our Spring Models ‘in . Young Women’s Suits at $15¢ The picture speaks louder than words, This model is ad- mired by all who see it. The style and grace of an expensive / Stores Guts. Fatablished tz At Last Eight Candidates for! Mayor Put Forward at | warren ANGE For -weont imported production are carried out in a hard-finished serge ma- Anawé Was Zoe, (>) i terial that is both handsome and serviceable. tna rae Sa ut NE The coat is 36 inches long, trimmed with buttons on the back. WIGWAM'S “400” THERE, | That Constant ‘The high military collar is of Persian material; tie of silk. a zor : Colors shown are rose, reseda, navy, electric, smoke and b'ack. McClellan, McCarren, O'Brien | “) j Dull Pain In sizes 14, 16 and.18 for misses and small women. and Featherstone Only , hh Su pemer | Behind the Eyes | Suits of which we are very proud at $15, Absentees of Note, y i, CHARMAN OF. Is the direct result of eye strain | f. There are about 75 ‘Three excellent,new a THE RECERTIN 2 which can be permanently COATS Women's Long Black SKIRTS Spring models in Wo- COMMITTEE ses, | at $7.50 Coats on our racks, at $3.75 men'sWalking Skirts, y getting them, which cannot go out | All are of Panama of overcome with correct gl Everybody {n the Tammany Hall 2 , Bat don't del “Four Hundred turned out f B/G. PERCY i because delay is dangerous too soon'to please us. Not but what good quality in several colors—also in (Anawanda Club ball last n " ec A Ss. 1 4 Pane anaes ean (agg WKS OUR REGISTERED PHYSICIANS J} they are excellent coats—but, already, black and smoke. Some are trimmed | ante tn i lite ae were TM, A. W. Brewster, M.D. poet lines are clamoring for more room and one style is plaited. i dhappler in a obi Haine Edw. Johnson, M. D. and the popular washable garments are over- Ata very small expenditure, one of _ of all jiat the next city election, and the a Weveloped into a very important political 7 flowing all bounds. These coats simply must , 7 uate piesa au p. | depart. They have been marked at several these skirts will freshen up the Winter EXAMINE EY Bier eU Fries and the last time they were ad- wardrobe or give the necessary’ 'some- 2 SADITNED 1S ‘ vertised the special figure was $10, Tomorrow, thi ‘ ; Glasses Always at Mod Lette thing new" for early Spring days. We LORIE SULLWAN | ate Mr makes eal efiors 91 $7.50. Mote coats | put no valuation on them, but you will fad For Mayor the names most fr ; a /) ee han of any other them difficult to match at $3.78. tmentioned were Sup: Court Ji } Ehrlich &dene. Old Basement, Center. t games W. Gerard, who occupled a box; Oculists and Opticians, | Ed 50 Years in Practice. 350 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Broadway , y 22d St Below 33d § Below 22 Martin W. Littleton, Morgan J. O'Brien, {dent of the Women’s Underwear “W. B.” Corsets for Spring At 50c Each Was 75c and $1 Tomorrow, a $1.50 Model at $1 Various weights in Ribbed A corset you will like, because it couples comfort with } Merino Vests and Drawers, correct contour. Gives the desirable long back and medium | White and gray, suitable for im- ily mediate and Spring wear. bust. “Equally good corset quality costs $1.50 usuaily. SWART oe elcorrosT Old Basement, Center find good underwear to fit you in the lot, at less than it is worth. ALON KENNER LY i | Boara of CHIEF “MURPHY AND HIS RIGHT MAND (WAN COHALAM, Nathan Straus, | 217 Broadway | Astor House Block, | 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St, | Supremo Court the 1. A rf es 0 a e jone to-da Musical co" | Sale of BAMBOO FURNITURE ne | About 1,000 Sample Pieces £ 0 A Made for exhibition purposes, therefore excelling in finish and workmanship. Only Recital 1 AY Our one piece of a kind, so the thousand provides a most elaborate variety of useful and decorative pieces, including articles not previously shown in Bamboo, 7 Own Home , criminal courts, In the group Hi J of the Supreme Court h gas-house policemen, and) \ho assumes the pol 1 beamed With | was on hand, and noti tion with elec: | conversation wi | mmany, J. A. Foley Floor Director. Assembi}yman James A, Foley, as floor 1 the grand march, Mr, Mure @ position about ten d by his stepdaug! was presented a pretty pic- with the stalwart leader, nt Demo-| In the line of march were district ater City teaders Culkin, Goodwin, Dooling, Dal- vation. n, Rubh, Curry, Boyhan, Hag: newly-appointed Keyrnan J, O° bench t eed in e ith the pink-faced boss orporat eeded tlon distri Conspicuous by Absence, fouows D t cap! | ; Gelight w j Bamboo Furniture, Light, Strong, Handsome and Cheap Shilves for books, music, etc., at 85c to $5 £ectional Book Cases (a novelty) at $17.50 Cha'rs of allkinds at $1.50to$5 Utility Boxes at $2.50 to$12 Sewing Tables at $2.50 to $10 with th Theatre, | i fee te nee . | Tables in twenty styles and sizes at 85c to $8.50 And other items too numerous to mention Hn n the tact of and t G 4 i The Autotone is the piano that a// can ‘ sh Directoire. play either by hand or by perforated Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street { r t writer says: “You will need | music-roll. | The Autotone brings into your home} the music that you and your friends so assurance the first time you walk out In your new gown.’ She means you will have to know you are absolutely fit, or} Mia you will not be able to wear it with satis- ’ love to hear | 5 F{ | faction, If you cre too fat this assurance , , ’ : Ay ‘al t | wil be lacking, for if the Directoire reveals | 2P6,Autotone t# a piano Wagner, Mozart, Lisat—every master Ly 5 Sinyes HRiticl ll iedistaro lifsity taundgautrstieaceeete | en tit of music, George M. Cohan, Victor Here New Stars Opend at/6.13| Tika } rom a hatre es n duty of respect to f 6 . I 3 ! "| their own peace of mind, to reduceand re- |e, Tiere. ate nay bert—every master of present day musical Wy snemaker Bullding ye Sie ae ioc at OEM PE ; [dues aulokly=toritltiellelahort | sight cases. popularity—all contribute to the tremen-, eegra burn . he 4 ; | Exevelsing and dieting being out of the dous collecti : ary 93 cit), i question as too tiresomely long winded and ous co ection of over 15,000 compositions so \ not desirable anyway as a sure means of easily and instantly available to every owner of an i reduction, the question arises, how shall ‘4 } t ‘Jany except very slim ladies fit themselves i to wear the ne} ly Didn't Dance. assurance? t Whe Cascara Aromatic and wale inl isi tataeae Tomorrow’s Many-Sided Offering pe ate A UTOTONE) atte FEBRUARY SALE of FURNITURE alute. Water, all of which Bee oe pete for sal sum, How You Can Own an Autotone 5 ae i turned out in for gy nt aun TODAY on payment of only 2 Fresh, New Examples gene 3 : 5 irs ease itera ingred it can do no harm. ‘ . : | Y AA ANA ; : Hae ia teat for yourvelt the teeth On payment of 825 we will a¢ cnce deliver to! Of BEDROOM BI IRNI I l IRE silly 2 : fi i 4 Ate RUB PIaraiolayalene your home an Autotone, Autotone bench, and the ¢ Ach ait | ! “tub 4 : CTE Gu music you select, Comeand play the music your- ia se/f on the very instrument we will send you, | (Highboys, Chiffoniers, Bureaus, Dressers, Etc.) | the mod 0 your diet Ceo i Balance of the price of the instrument on terms that may AT PROFIT-SHARING PRICES a ae be conveniently arranged. | H '] { Generous allowance for your old piano, | The famous ‘*Accentor'’ device by which you yourself in-| a Ha! He! He! terpret the music you play is found on/y in the Autotone. | The Autotone is the instrument which has been indorsed , so enthusiastically by such famous artists as Caruso, Zenatello, IORN of the dense woodland, sired of forest kings, a little while ago serving as stately columns in leaty sanctuéries; then the tireless energy of many machines and many workmen, and tie final, fierce, exulting whirr of the saw; then on through many processes ot join ng, tencning, doveetailing, carving and finishing, ‘That's the way to feel—EVERY ONB | W| does that cakes a CASCARET aight | jsleandh Uibdey Key JOY pace if and these stalwart bodies of many grand old trees find re-birth at our Galleries cures coughs and colds, } BEFORE, when he looks at the tellow a ae se eu Be pas cues) | into forests of Chifioniers in gracefu! outline, Bureaus, in remarkable diversity of tight ch b + | who didn’t, For OVER-EATING and | uastest to play. Easiest to buy. | shzpes, and Chests, Dressers and kindred Case Work, in all conceivable, beauti- sore, ig chests, not by [y| DRINKING nothing on Earth cleans you | If you cannot call—write or telepone today. raltandaaetuliormal are but by increas. {| out « « ened HARDMAN, PECK & COMPANY To attempt to tell the features of today’s offering in Bedroom Furniture, within the space ing t e strength and en- meglect—at bed time—9 P.M. or 4AM, | Established 182 | of this column would be only to catalogue a very few of its many-sided excellences. In its cates riching the blood. | —n0 difference—yeu' Ht need it. 139 Fifth Avenue (near 19th Street) 524 Fulton Street, Brooklyn | gory of styles, in workmanship and range Of price-econcmies, it is unique in this country, All Draggists. CASCARRTS icc @ box for a week's : The Sixth Gallery, tomorrow, will be a perfect labyrinth of this beautiful cabinet work; only ant ey glen tad festempeeen personal inspection will give an idea of what is here at new low prices: ‘ a | BUREAUS PRINCESS DRESSERS | TOILET TABLES I $12.25, from $16—Oak $10.50, from $1450—Birch $14, from $18—Oak $181 from a ay $14, from fo Mahegany $18.50, from $23—Oak . irom — Oak | om —Oak $22, from $28—Birch ‘om §28~Mapie $22, from $27.50—Maple ° e from $35— Mahogany | $49.50, from $§5—Mahogany | $25, from $28—White enamel otice to the ublic ‘om §28—Maple | $80, from §70~Oak $30, from $35—Maple | $31.50, from $35—White enamel @uERESTEE ety hem et Mahogany 5, from $42—Birch | | » from j— Mahogany That of MEN $47, from $$8—Mahogany $8.50, from $11—Oak | $84, from §60—Mahogany : at Se mey Protect the many; rersons.- Dott MEN oad $54, from $67—Mahozany $12.50, from §15—Oak $55, from §70—Ma 4 WOMEN—who have been greatly benefited by wearing $64, from $80—Mahogany | $18, from §22—Mahogany | $67.80, from $75—Walnut 207.80 tom tse enamel | | ete Ulster pil s 72, {rom $90—Mahogany 50, from $165—Mahogany $85, from $95—Maple | 4 Dr. A. Reed Cushion | $99) from §110—Mahogany $32, from §42—White enamel BACHELORS Nearest) S ] | $117, trom $130—White enamel $38, from $50—Mahogany for Chests of Trays oie Shoes i $120, from §135—Mahvrany | «$4080, from $45—Maple $32, from 846—Mahogany $47, from $58—White enamel _| $40, from $60-—Mahogany HIGHBOYS | $52, from $65—White enamel | $49.50, from $62—Tunam'hog'y from hetng misled by the tnfertor imitations offered now _ |fiill § LY (EACLE Ay | $625 from $70—Maple $58.30, from $65—Maple 6 and then, we hereby advise the PUBLIC that the genuine 349.80, from $53—Mahogany | $67.80, from $75—Mahogany $82.78, from $92—Maple 1 $90, from $100—Mahogany | $72, trom $80— Mahogany | $100; from $115—Walout i | $73, from $85—White enamel | Sixth Gallery, New Building. Dr. A. Reed Cushion Sole Shoes |) ST ne eee ee bear the names of these manulacturers i JOHN WANAMAKER on the pull straps and Inside 1 \els. i Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street J. P. Smith Shoe Co, John Eb Makers of Men's Makers § Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shre Co., Ltd., 1352 Broadway, cor, 36 St. ts Ghoe Co, || Women’s _ |i t The sunday World’s “Want” Directory makes more «'{fers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe.

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