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* to “embalm him." 4 mpemtaer pt of stich a fooltsh |ntn rent, As for tove, why we are al-! will be 8, N . FISHER, no questions ims and sweethrs = nature arising PLORA F Worth Knowing West Prescription Obtainable for Backache DAE WHESNS, ister EMAL HI == 2x Others Aren’t So Funeral-Di- : rector-y in Their Plans to Subdue Him, wand Widnes. fluid extract Buchu, half “Mix half is the bos 4B. Make Him Think lie's Che Hest tn the World ly druggist. w Jlents: 0 hache, rheum LOVEAND MEALS POTENT | Evening World Readers Tell ire Several Ways to “Keep a Husband.” Here are a few more wives who think they hold the secret of “Keeping a Husband.” It doesn’t eeem a difftoul! Proposition to any of them except the lady who tersely and red-handecly says th b: f vtion and abt e's dey WATERS. The plans suggested are Interesting and they may carry a “93” HAIR TONIC Our faith in the superior remedial : qualities of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is so strong that we promise to return your money—without question or quibble— if it does not do what we claim it will, Because it contains Resorcin, Beta Napthol, Pilocaspin, Borax, Glycerin and Alcohol in perfect combination, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic provides | the softening, cleansing, antiseptic, germicidal, stimulating and nourishing properties, so desira- ble and necessary for the successful treatment of scalp and hair troubles, If used according to directions for a reasonable length of time, we are absolutely positive that it will thoroughly cleanse the scalp and hair, relieve irritation, eradicate dandruff, stimulate the hair follicles and papilla, revitalize and nourish the hair roots, stop falling hair, prevent baldness, promote _ hair growth and make the hair naturally soft and silky, You must realize that we would not dare back up out 4 claims with such a liberal offer unless we were positive that we Yay i 5 5 on 8 i F 0 Y a t i bla and U Rai The Evening World Pp $10, $5, $3, $2 and five $1 for the best letters in reply to the question “How to keep a husband.” These prizes will be awarded !n next Saturday's Evening World, Meantime run your eye down this column and glean a few per? conjugal ideas on this sul ps useful | Give Him All the Rope He Wants. | To the Editor of The Evening | 1 When selecting a piano he sure to get a GOOD TONED PIANO, and the WATERS is pre-eminently a good toned piano, The | WATERS tone is always sweet and musical, with a fine singing quality. Be all angel and all h be all} and all willful; be all loving ive; be as !nnocent as the| 8 as the serpent; fascinate oothe him: make hu aubmissiv ; be ever entertaining ever a background; elye him the love and sympathy at once o} mother; give him a t hold him fast by powder, dress, § him always. im always fir: with self-re- can substantiate our statements in every particular, and the most skeptical person should at least be willing t Rexall "93" Hair Tonic at our risk. Two na 50crand $1 00. % t an ordi- nary return, and you'll keep him—per- MARY WALTER, Don't “Manage” Him. To the Edite Evening Vi A: The best way to keep a not to try to manage him. A wife should Jeara to manage hersel€ first in making haps, DON’T PAY A FANCY {PRICE for a piano. High- She should not e hers FT aie ill grade piano: are not neces- live up {fs that both of sarily high-priced pianos. The WATERS are the very lighest grade pianos made, and are celebrated for their superlative excellence, yet are not sold at fancy prices. Examine the WATERS one and quality, prices and terms, and you will must no The Co-operative Store Setar Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Honect Life, f | Every Day This Week We Will Sell Live a Modest, To the Falitor of T ne World eS he woman | he convinced that the |} ry nest WATERS PIANO. is the J} ait WATERS PIANO is the 1} Popular Sheet Music, 10c other Der band at h years of he fered anywhere, i Send Postal for Catalogue. day, March 16, 2 to 5 P. M,, by accomplished players on the | Piang and Violin, | None s: 3. 0. D. Horace Waters & Co, Three Stores: 434 Fifth Ava., nr, 18th St. 427 W. 42d8t., nr, Bway. 2c. each extra by nuil. ed for Any | H—A Man, a Mald, a Moon, shody Knows, Nobody , 30—I 1 res Way I Care Merry You |g): an s On 31—Tr als tty Things 3 10/0) Back to Land of Cotto: nat the Hu A Grand Concert will be held in Our Music Dept., Tues- Save Him From “Love Pirates.” To the Fe E A S% | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings he Is gla Harlem flat mischief, Keeps Parniture Cnet Rugs, uth fen One Low Price---Cash or Liberal Gredit System Our Values Should be Seen to be Appreciated Brass Bed, 1! lle Harn Dance « Henry's Barn intermezso), atic Hits Mi to R a CARPETS Y =| +t Seamless Hh (s2] it. ; Vf (he Sat} D Wilton Rugs 9x12, formerly $30 19.98 Velvet Rugs : .110,6, formerly $25.00 My Byes SOE at Nanda F Brass Bed, wit Avante | Adams Building—Basement. rass Bed, with 2-iach i f i continuous posts; it Carpets cee ane ern — as — = Reeves EMT with or without / St. Patrick’s Day Favors | Sorder, value $1L.3e : 98c j Candy Department—Adams Building, Basement In Stationery Department—Adams Building, First Floor Paper, F Sp LARGE TURKISH RECAEK upholstered in Jamestown Larg vitutiea eather, like cut with NW.COR.G"AVESIS 257, Real Irish Shamrocks Growing Green = Give and Redeem Surety Samp———< en otk frame; \ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 15, 1909. Double Surety Stamps Up to 12 o'clock ONEILL-ADAMS G The Co-operative Store Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Tue Costumes Spring Opening sday, March 16th Wednesday, March 17th | Thursday, March 18th | Millinery Dresses Coats and Waists In Both Buildings, Showing the latest Parisian models from Caroline Reboux, Marie Louise, Magnificent Display of Trimmed Millinery, Camille Roger, Marie Michael and Maison Lewis. In addition to this splendid array of French Hats we show many adaptations therefrom, as well as attractive original designs by our own artists, Millinery Salon, O'Neill Building—Second Floor, Gardenia ette, Ge is an exc gold net, TWO ~~ Our ——— Anf Misses’ Value tion to —— A *ae: Untrimmed Millinery Unrivalled Assortments of Untrimmed Hats ‘Newest models and colors: Catawba, Wistaria, Gunmetal, ' Natural and Burnt. Leghorns, Hair, Chip, Splits, Fancy Jap. and Braid Hats, Flowers in Great Profusion Lilacs, Wistaria, Hydrangea, Pansies, Lily of the Valley, s, Hyacinths, Violets, Orchids, Heliotrope, Mignon- n, Roses and Foliage. In all the newest col- orings; also Fruits. Attractive Showing of Hats For Misses and Children In Both Buildings, Great Showing of New Models in Women’s Suit Department One You Will Admire Jusive model in a three-piece Suit, in ashes of roses, The Coat is the new sleeveless model, of fine French Serge, beautifully braided, The dress is an Empire, with yoke of , Waist also embroidered with braid, at.. $75,00 Also a Fine Showing of AND THREE PIECE SUITS—In Pongee, Silk, Satin, Cloths and Mixtures, ranging in price from $19.75 to $80.00 Partigular Attention Is Called to Our Two and Three Piece Linen Suits. An exquisite model in an ivory white Linen combined with a quantity of Venice Lace, dt.seseeeeeeees $78.00 Others range from $16.50 up. French Hand Made Lingerie Dresses Are Attracting Much Attention, Misses’ Spring Suits in All the Popular Styles and Materials ycentionally Fine Value for To-morrow (Tuesday ) Panama Suits—A good quality, in two good models, lined throughout with satin. New circular skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. $13.75 $16.75, Special. cc c.0. 005. Spring Models Of Edwin C. Burt Shoes For Women The Burt Shoe is distinctly superior to the ordi- nary footwear sold at similar prices, For, in addi- the choicest materials and the most skilled | craftsmanship, it commands a practical experi- ence of over fifty years, which, aided by the de- termination to excel, has been productive of those niceties which are only associated with articles of pronounced character. High and Low Shoes in styles for street and dress Weal......., $3, 50 and $4.00 We Give and Redeem Surety Stmp——$— = | | lin reducing inflammation, discharge, but such applications do not reach the blood where the disease 8. SS. goes down into the circulation, drives out all impurities and morbid matter, and by nourish- blood catises the place to heal naturally and ‘oes not make a surface cure, but by beginning ‘Tlat the bottom, and rebuilding broken-down tissue, and suj plying health- in with new, firm flesh, while itsteadily but surely effects a permanent cure, The ulcer dali ae ’, ure, and S, 8, S, will thoroughly ATLANTA, OL. ‘germs are located an |I\ing the flesh with rich, pure ipermanently, §. Stern Brothers Fine Tea Gowns and Negligees THE NEWEST MODELS, MADE OF CREPE DE CHINE, CHIFFON, INDIA SILKS, LINGERIE AND NETS, To-morrow, an Offering of HOUSE GOWNS AND KIMONOS Kimonos of Challies and Albatross, Value $7.95, $5.75 of Albatross, “10,50, 8.00 House Gowns and Negligees of Cashmere, Value $14.50, $11.50 Value $10.50 & 23.50, $8.50, 17.50 21,50 & 29.50, 18.00, 22,50 of China Silk, of Ribbon and Lace, Imported Decorative Linens At Speclally Reduced Prices Cluny Lace Trimmed Centre Pieces, $1.18, 1.37, 1.85, 2,90, 3.50 Tea Cloths, 2.50, 4.75, 5.70, 6.25, 8.65 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, $2.15, 3.10, 5.25, 8.00, 9.75 Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Centre Pieces, Each $1.45, 1.85, 2.45, 2.95 Lunchebn Sets, at $5.75, 6.45 Doyleys, Doz, $1.75, 2.75, 4.50, 5.75 Tea Napkins “ §,50, 6.75, 7.75, 8.50 Appenzell Hand Embroidered Centre Pieces, Each $2.75, 4.25, 6.65, 8.25 Irish Hand Emb’d Squares and Scarfs, at $1,10, 1.15, 1.45, 1.75 Hand Drawn and Hemistitched Irish Linen Centre Pieces, Each S0c, 65c, 78c, 85c Pillow Shams, : $1.10, 1.25, 1.40, 1.65 Tea Cloths, a 1.35, 1.65, 1.88, 2.10 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, 78c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.40 eee ———————————————_____ Leather Goods Dep’t A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED & DOMESTIC LEATHER NOVBL+ TIES PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR TRAVELLERS, Automobile Hampers for Tea and Luncheon at $16.75, 24.50 to 135.00 Unusual! Values HAND BAGS, leather lined, covered frame, with purse, 98 Of Black and Colored Long Grain, [+4 Of Alligator Calf, Pigskin and Black Seal, $2.95 ENGLISH RUSSET TRAVELLING BAGS, 5.00 leather lined, Saddler sewn seams, 14 to 18 Inches, * BLACK SEAL TRAVELLING BAGS, 5.95 riveted frame, Imported Locks, 14 to 18 inches, ee ————————— To-morrow, Hemstitched Muslin Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases At the following Attractive Prices Sheets, Single Size ‘Three-quarter Double 59c, 72c * Bic, 88c 89c, 98 Pillow Cases, 2!x36 ins, 22/:x36 25x36 27x36 17¢ 18c {9c 20c Bolster Cases, 2'*54 ins. 21803 21x72, 224576 34¢ 37c 420” 4B Mahogany Furniture Exceptional Values for To-morrow LIBRARY TABLES, 2 $17.00, 23.00, 30.00 Formerly $21.75, 28.75 and 40.00 at $12.00, 20.00, 26.00 Formerly $16.50, 24.00 and 32.00 at $28.00, 33.00, 46.00 Formerly $33.75, 40.00 and 54.00 UPHOLSTERED ARM CHAIRS, at $13.75, 17.00, 20.00 Formerly $20.00, 23.50 and 31.00 WRITING DESKS, BOOKCASES, Fumed Oak Furniture at Equal Reductions INCLUDING TABLES, CHAIRS, ROCKERS AND ODD PIECES. West Twenty-third Street CURES | healthy matter from the circulation. tive effect except a remove the cause. $ cleansing the ulcer, or can never effect a cure. 9. 5. ful, healing qualities to the blood, causes the place to fil can not exist when the blood and is I |purify the blood, Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical to all who write. HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go and get S. SS. an ULCERS Any chronic ulcer shows an unhealthy and impure condition of the | blood, "It is adiseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused and kept {nflamed and irritated by acontinual discharge into it, of ut- No treatment can have any cura- medicine which will renovate the blood and entirely Salves, washes, lotions, etc,, are sometimes helpful thaps lessening the a. eeepc