The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1909, Page 8

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Beyer fe coon Bish Reeuctions CASON Replies from Ninety Gas Con- sumers Received in One Mail Delivery. WHE reigns This sale will be welcome din every hi We have made special y hi varations for not in our history, b: ble, We ¢ @ best quality obta competition in higher than prices await you a b 4 + qua your nearest A&P store this week, Red Alaska Salmon a0 9 f i rk j Domestic Sardines - - ay in i for I Our} 1a key. The Fish are of a ur Unental Sardines have @ rep a can size and packed the world over, Ri Price bc SEVENTEEN CLINICS.| Smoked Sardines - - = - . 3,cans 25¢ « . A Norwegian producs Price next week Marshall's Kippered Herring : can l2}sc is Just as staple as Granulated Sugar, Most grocers sel! this article 2c. ‘or ce. A&P Codfish - - - - - 3 bricks 25c We guarantee our A& ifish to \e absolutely pure, For Codfish Cakes or Pickedcup Codfish tt is unequalled. Norway Mackerel - + + - « each Sc The recen rohase of a large consignment gives us the opportuntty sh at two cents less than the regular price Kits of Mackerel - - - - - 8-Ib, 99c Medium sized fat Fish. A chance to economize. Our regular price y 4s $1.25, Flaked Fish- - - - - Pure Nothing else, You Fancy Tag Bloaters pet kia City Now Divided Into Dis- tricts for Treatment of Tuberculosis Cases. ' Te was learned to-day from the Com- ttee on the Preventiom of Tuberculosis fet the Charity Organisation Soclety|! ‘that responses to the appeal for gas rebates to establish a tuberculosis cam- fund are being recived in most {encouraging numbers. Ninety were re- teeived in the first morning mail. The Secretary of the Committee told | {this morning about the development af | }the tuberculosis clinics in the city, } which he belleves {8 one of the I!nes | along which the campaign must be most | actively pushed, é “Bome three years ago,” he sald, ‘as | w matter of experiment, a fund of $20,- 000 was put at the disposal of the com-/ mittee to see what could be accom-} plished in the matter of treating tuber- culosis patients in their homes in New York City, A sub-committee was ap- pointed to have charge of the actual relief work, and one of the first things that they did was to unite on a co- 3 Packages 10c just make bc. by buying three packages. Beardsley'’s Shredded Codfis 9c AQP Brand Columbia River Salmon ative basis the five clinics in the city | | which had a special tuberculosis class. ||| | Boneless 30c No. t can, 20€ No, 2 can, 123ge The clinics which first came into this||] | Extra Quality +, dic Fancy Lobster compact were those of the Health De-/|] | Imported 44 20c No tein, 40€ No ¥ aan, 86¢ partment, Bellevue, Gouverneur, Har- Imported 35 10 Mu / rd iH dine C Hs 10 Jem and Presbyterian Hospitals, usta a 's, Lal Ic Divided Into Districts, | They divided the city up into dis- 6 a9 tricts and agreed among themselves that | / they would only treat cases residing } within the district In which thelr clinic | Free with 50c worth of Our Famous Teas and Coffees each of these clinics and all others that | The Teas and Cof ie with the greatest care by our own agents at the places of j should afterward be: admitted would have a special class in which only tu- growth on our own best procurable, and are guaranteed to be forty per f you want to hereulosis patie re treated, and a nurse or trained visitor who would de- nd 50c Tea for forty per cent. advance, | vote her whole time to supervising the homes of the patients. In this way was AeA BaRln 8. ¥ aking are in the same class as the Teas and Coffees. T! y and conform to the Pure Food Laws of the U. 8. ney care abestutely me grad We are se ¥ Tea and Coffee tn perfection, in the U, 8. You cannot procure started what js now known as the Association of Tuberculosis’ Clinice— THR EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909, Tomorrow, at 10 o'clock, Begins The HALF-PRICE Finale | Of the February Furniture Sale Just two days to wind up the groups of Furniture that cannot be given a place in our regular stocks. There is a very large collection, presenting very wide variety, in practically all kinds and grades that are good. This rheans that whether a piece or two may be-wanted, for parlor, dining-room, library or bedroom; or a whole house is to be furnished, selection of practically everything desired may be made tomorrow AT JUST HALF || THE REGULAR VALUE. There will be found gold pieces, parlor suites, cabinets, library pieces, odd dining- room pieces, dining-room Suites, bedroom suites, dressers, chiffoniers, toilet tables, cheval glasses, in a variety of Styles, and all at this extremely attractive reduction. We wantour friends who live in the surrounding towns to share in this great offering, so this particular sale will start at TEN O'CLOCK on Friday morning. None of the half-price pieces wit be sold before that hour. Bear in mind that every one of these pieces has been taken from our regular stock, is of the best construction and finish and every piece built to sell at double the price asked or more. But, if the half-price furniture does not meet all your needs, or does not supply just the kind and style you wish, at certain points, these additional pieces may be selected, TOMORROW and Saturday, FROM OUR ENTIRE STOCKS, and at a saving of ten to forty per cent. below regular prices, If you are not ready to have the furniture sent home now, you may have deliveries arranged later on, at your convenience. The list that follows presents MANY SINGLE PIECES and single suites, and the SELLING WILL BE RAPID, of course. Tomorrow-will be a day when it will PAY TO COME EARLY. Every item below will be here when the store opens, but many will go in the first hour, of course; though, ail told, there will be more than even the two days may sell. At $80, from $160-4 handsome Colonial Sofa of Scuthern type in solid L mahogany, carved, measuring 63 in. in length by, 26 1-2 in. in depth; upholstered in green silk velvet. . An Overstuffed Settee, with tufted back At $206.25, from $412.50 and arms, rope and tassel fringe; up holstered in Gobelin tapestry, With this Settee is an Hasy Chair with a handsome walnut base, An Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet made by Birch, of At $11.50, from $23—Ful!-width golden oak Bedstead At $125, from $390- London. It has a glass enclosure at each end, § $ quarter marked, highly jinishe with two plate glass shelves in each, between which are aclosctand one Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. drawer. In the center of the top is a circular French plate bevel mirror 20 inches in diameter. —A luxurious Sofa, with deep seat and high At $142.50, from $285 back; two pillows, upholstered in plush. Suitable for hotel or club room. OO—Violet wood Cabinet, marble top, handeome At $100, from $2 ormolu mounts, velvet lining, two place glass shelves, mirror plate back. --Imported Parlor Table of solid mahogany, brass At $75, from $150 trimmings, marble top. A strikingly handsome Store Opens at 8:15 and Closes at 6 P. M. At $75, from $150—Cheval Glass, inlaid mahogany, of the style of Sheraton. Made by Birch of London. At $7, from $14—Citcassian walnut Bedroom Table, square tapered legs, one drawer, At $300, from $600—Satinwood inlaid Bedroom Suits, of three Pieces; twin bedsteads and dresser, of finest construction and finish. ndsomely Just Two Days More to Buy WANAMAKER BEDDINGS At these Special Prices ket quotations like sugar or flour. Buying the selected, hygienic and antisep! cally-cured Wanamaker grades at less than these standard prices, it is not spending money, it’s investing it. White and black horsehair have their regular standard mar- i probably the most far-reaching line ot | 10 S. @ H. Stamps with | can A&P Fancy Corn.... | hi been inaugurated, Ho a ee ee eines, _||{|10 S. @ H. Stamps with I can Preserved Peaches...... .............. 6c || the following are the headquarters ot | 1/10 S, @ H. Stamps with | bottle A&P Ammonia....................6.. 100 the tuberculosis clinics, with he etret) 1) 1 § @ Hy Stamps with | bottle Cider Vinegar... 0... eeeeeeeeee 100 Harlem Hospital, One Hundred and||1] 10 §, @ H. Stamps with 1 package A&P Pearl Tapioca ite ee: EU as eet 10 S. @ H. Stamps with | can Sultana Spice...... spdoen ueodue pooonde) te to One Hundred and Sixteenth street and 10 S. @ H. Stamps with I package A&P Jelly Powder .................. 10 Birth, avenue (rom Ore Hundred ent ||| 10S. @ H. Stamps with I package of Macaroni or Spaghetti............ 10¢ Tenth street; south, Last One Hundre? 110 S. @ H. Stamps with 3 cans A&P Evaporated MilkK..............505. 250 and Hast Oue Hundred and Tenth street, 11110 §, @ H. Stamps with | bottle A&P Catsup.... 0... ,.......00..00.. 180 Bighth avenue. St. Luke's Hospital, Amsterdam ave- nue and One Hundred and Thirteenth @treet—North, Harlem River; east, Eighth avenue; south, West Ejgh sixth street; west, Hudson River. Vanderbilt Clinic, Sixti Amsterdam a sixth street, eas ‘West Forty-second street; w second street to Fifty-ninth Fifth avenue; eas West Twenty-third stre avenue and Hudson Riv seedilely HEGREATATLANTICPACIFICTEAQ 325 Stores in the United States—Over 100 in and around New York ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD New York \ J Hospital, No. ae ———————_——" | jetre North, east ry Mount Sina and One Hund One Hundred an. Nor Jumb!a street Direct Entran Store Opens at 8.15 and Closes ato P.M, $5, $6 and $8 TRIMMED HATS are common enough, But such taste, style and quality as are | provided at these prices in the from IroRaway ers Golden Salon are rare indeed. Saat, Base . Flower Hats ar: ready — Houston and Gr 3900 beauties. Old Basement, Center, er street, between fast River. We don't think of any pattern Atreet: Broadway, Canal street, west, Bowery B gout eighth stree East Thirty avenue, nu prettier in Cotton Goods than the regulation rose-tud design. And yet the reason why we are able to ade yertise 5000 Yards of Sheer BATISTEat 8c a Yard is because of a surplus of this pattern. Very sure this will hasten the quick selling of these excellent fab- tics, at the special price. Basement, 10th st. side More of Those Men’s SHIRTS at 55c Come from the same source as the 3600 that sold in a day and a half last week. And these are even more desirable. tons: and J Aji stifi bosom shirts of Fancy Percale and Madras With thi eration of a jobber avenue; wes bigs . ) % x y a oO announce a sale of woven and printed). Patt please every t we are sale of ngion ¢ F 4), Patterns to please every taste, Usouttisolderen nelravol teenth a ap uston Ver, 2 porte ee rc ee | \j Old Bavem ode Bhsoenut pay wes ver JOHN WANAMAKER " appoint ary Engineer to the Wi rd at $10.00 « year was n by the State Civil Bervice rd because he already drawin, 00 a year, may get the job after al new application has been filed wh Civil Service Board. AEN awragers gy | Broadway, THE ts believed will prove satisfactory Sh lIT MAKES LITTLE DIFFEREN‘ All sizes from 14 to 17. Every Shirt Worth $1 or More 25 Per Cent. of Therm Worth $1.50 On sale in Bas rs and sta'rw: Ready Friday SUSPENI Women’s Black Cotton STOCKINGS; at 20c a Pair, ally good value for like the stockings. They fauge, so!t imported ligh ond. elastic—per- at 1 pair Fourth Avenue, Eichth to Tenth Street Satine denen oe ee WH YOU NEED—A W piece of furniture, with a handsome French plate bevel mirror, gallery back. ly carved; silk tapestry covering; settee, arm and woman’s chair. —A neat little Dining-room Suite in golden oak, At $48.50, from $97 consisting of buffet, serving table and china cabinet of modern design. It has turned legs, fluted corner posts. The buffet has double glasses, one large and two small drawers, French plate and top shelf. eg one actly the same in mahogany at $55, from $110. \Qmne Mission style Buffet in fumed quartered oak, 48 in. At $30, from $60 ire ois. deep, one full-width linen drawer and one large closet, two small drawers, French plate mirror, gallery back Stratford China Cabinet, 36 in. wide, 65 in, high; At $24, from $48 four wooden shelves, jour glass panels in déor— acy Hall Stand and Gi; ds i t ked, j= Fal tand an lass, handsomely quarter marke At $59, from $1187") aed golden oak, richly carved. Very attractive Hall Seat, waxed golden oak; At $75, from $150 large French plate bevel mirror, box seat, round columns, claw feet; handsomely carved and moulded. —English pure Sheraton Sideboard, mahogany in- At $200, from $435 — Fen re vith best quartered oak two closete one large and two small drawers, sliding serving shelf, brass gallery. —Boston Colonial Dining-room Suite of extra At $800, from $1600 selected mahogany, consisting of sideboard, { china cabinet, extension table, cellare The sideboard serving ta oards epecial enclosed aliding shelves for linen, ons center drawer for silver. Handsome brass back gallery with French plate circulaf mirror in center. Other pieces in keeping. Mahogany Bedroom Suite consisting of full- At $57.50, from $115 size bedstead, dresser and chiffonier, modern design. ‘The suite is well made and finished. At $82.50, from $165—A strikingly handsome Dressing Table alter small drawers lined with selected sycamore; oval shaped French plate mirror, richly carved and moulded. \_ Two odd pieces in walnut; Chiffonier, five full- At $145, from $290 width drawers; toilet table, mall drawers. The veneers are specially selected and beautifully marked, richly carved and moulded and of the style of Louis XVI. —Washstand in mahozany; inlaid lines, two At $100, from $225 closets, one center drawer, marble top, back and sides, two shelves; of best construction and finish, Madéby Birch Gold Cabinet of the Louis XVI. period, curved The special prices that have held during the February Furnij- At $112.50-rgm $225 glass sides, plate glass shelves, marble top, ture Sole will end on Saturday evening. Housekeepers who ; would like to participate in the remaining two days of these in- At $362.50, from $7254 Louis XVI. Parlor Suite in gold, handsome. vestmeat prices may have their orders booked for future de- livery if desired. The Best White Horse-hair Mattresses At $27, regularly $36--for full size, 54x 76in., 49 Ibs. 1 or 2 parts, At $23.65, regularly $31.50—Three- quarter size, 48x70 in.,35 lbs.,1or2 parts, At $20.25, regularly $27—Lurge single size, 42 x 76 in, At $16.90, recu’a size, 36 x 76 in, 25 lbs. The Best Black Long Horse-hair Mattresses At $25, regularly $34—For full size, 54x /6 in. 40 Ibs. 1 or 2 parts. At $21.90, regularly $29,70—Three- quarcer size, 48 x 76 in., 35 Ibs,, 1 or 2 part | At $18.75, regularly £25.50—Large single size, 42 x 76 in., 30 Ibs. At $15.65, regularly $21.25—Single Size, 26 x 76 in, 25 Ibs. The Best Black Mixed Hair Mattresses At $17, regularly $23—For full size, 54x76 in., 40 lbs., 1 or 2 parts. At $14,90, regularly $20.15—Three- At single size, 42x76 in, 30 Ibs. At $10.65, regularly $14.40—Single size, 36x76 in, 25 lbs. Special Black Mixed Hair Mattresses At $12.80, regularly $16—For full ALSII, regularly $14—Three-quarter size. 48 x bs, 1 or 2 parts. A $12—Large sins size, 36 x 76 in., 25 Ibs, The Wanamaker Elastic Felt Mattresses At $12, regularly $15.50—For full size, 54 x 76 in., in one part. At $10.90, regularly $14—Three- 3 x 76 i in tly $12.40—Large 6 in At $8.60, regularly §11—Single size, 56 x 76 in. Upholstered Springs At $12.50, regularly $16—Tulted hair top; 80 Bessemer steel springs in full size, 54x75 in,; all finished lumber, At $9, regularly $11—63 spirale in full size, 54x 75 in. The above springs are madein smal-+ ler sizes, prices proportionately lower Woven Wire Springs At $6.80, regularly $850—The Wanamaker Tri-rail Steel Woven Wire top Springs; guaranteed not to sag; all the style of Louis XV.; two large and two! quarter size,48x76in., 35 Ibs.,1 or 2 parts. | sizes, 2.75, regularly $17.25—Large | At $5, regularly $6—made with auxiliary bend steel frame; all sizes, Pillows and Bolsters Filled with selected geese feathers, At $2.25, regularly $3—Pillows, 22 x30 inches, 3 pounds. At $3.75, regularly §5—Bolsters, 20 x56 inches, 5 pounds. of London. | size, 54x76 in. 40 Ibs., 1 or 2 parts. | Seventh Gallery, New Building, ee, JOHN WANAMAKER tn: Fourth avenue Tenth street, _ ROYAL FURNITURE C? A CARPETS & BEDDING Rooms Furnished at e Write for Catalog rottieta 75.0€ Call and Make Your Own Terms Rooms D Furnished at CASH OR CREDIT ° Open Evenings SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | |New? WORK MONDAY WONDERS ' PLD ‘WANT’ WILL GO GET IT. | insta by len, Wb. Jerome, Y Sudished by permsmion Sand MUSIC |

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