The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1910, Page 4

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——— - EST ETT i RENE DED ttn nn na NS a ae ee see LRP PT RYT ow ae RR RE ETN BENT MMT RT PLN SE AT? TT EINE, pot ss TEE L_ BY ENING MOSHE, BOMBAY, PEVERSES: SEED “HAYA, Soe INNS THE ie gee a = a ne sey the Only Honest Politician, Moreoyer,| ronage, and that 40 of 101 of the general Mr. Jackson says Cromwell is a saftap| committeemen are office-holders. They ends point out}even accuse Cromwell of allowing nittee of Kleven} Democrats to be Gopeinted to city Jobs al and city pat-lin furtherance of his ends. WATERS Dne Team Forced to Quit) ~ Westchester Exchange Misses) "' Return of More Nationalists to PIA NOS After Following the Terrific | raacistt ORDS STIR wel in Handglass Before De- Parliament Keeps Up Mas | U Founded 1845 Early Hour Pace. IS TEA ae serting Perilous Posts. | | fority of Radicals SN CIN LAMEEGAGLANATEAONEL te weir A sweet musical tone is the vital thing in a) ica He'll Commit a I Oo i : SaaS: anges piano and the special excellence of the Waters Pianos These | { i ) b thee a8 is their wonderfully swe ica with fi 000 CHEER THE RIDERS. { rs O ! is their wonderfully sweet musical tone with fine : | singing quality. 1 majorities |} Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos | in being high-classed and not high-priced, also in ||| that easy terms of payments are offered without | | interest. | Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be con- '1| vinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters-Autola Despite Killing & Speed Peflallers Starke ay. i Make Rounds of Saucer tor , d Of the. aésttivite déight Without Accident. tarckay the y planned meetings | ed. The two seats in Hu Aire Are héld by Unionists, by SCORE 14TH HOUR, ee os lof ci e s telis murmured | — ; | Mine casas. ie putts | : Mev Movers “tat something Is going) PRINTRR DELAYS TRANSFERS "RICHMOND DG. 0. P. DIVIDED.) | player-piano is the best value and the most attractive Tehir and Goulict . a4 ano : aids | a Nx Suemestone' spoke [Lack of Tekets Prevents Exchange | foe hee Ae taal proposition possible. ie 14 f e b, by a4 uJ Bee), Can ay e 1 d irbs ne op fvaitnons and Rawson... aia 7) that yellow pap : the janeives i i ee el ts Nala Send postal for catalogue. )4oot and Moran sere O14 7 k gps organization. ‘The { fits ona eaomis yas tise! : t Rages Mil thane tld Bd wit 1. cask t | | HORACE WATERS a co. tye and Walker... ye Ee Piette GAaTRE eels ry ea | Open 134 Mido Ave., near 18th Street. aWiley and Lawrence ..... 314 7 || Evenings ; 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. Bavs-eat Aiheed 1. 89/5 "" Gane ‘| untit Jan. ist ) 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. ‘ “tutt ana Stol a4 ¥ 5p t a - - Pouchois a4 7 PLEAD TO CONSPIRACY. a4 Former s 4 IAPS.) Lawyer on Two Others Oh lara Clarke (0) With Prandin Mortage C4 ' - | Irving W W V l ied down Sale ONLY Maucer sh Syure enough recond-bre Vine eix-day race more than half a d “Md they are n , iv tnces look ¢ than a mile ahea and apparently all are full of iif _ singer. The race so much as the! This in a w : breaking. Fiftcen team@ started {1 the One was declared ou Sale ONLY at Houston St. Store OUR LEASE EXPIRES of our : Houston St. Stock, We Are Discontinuing Our Store At Now Broadway and Houston Street |" (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) Way at Houston St. Store of our Houston St. Stock, NOW IN PROGRESS basement in a pile ——— ait nor eae GIRL AND EMPLOYER GONE. a toa Mibseh er ees ‘naa, | Manafactarer Hahn's Wife Sald to e9 for an n't been Have Protested Wis Vi |DR. FLEXNERS APPENDIX. lett es GAS KILLS-AT DINNER. | SUCCESSFULLY REMOVED. |»! © punts fo! pa Dendy Wife | Dr. Simon Fiexni rmain and V They | Retired Act anced at this stage, and ther Made t tle ure of the to noon to-day, a rked in his , have disap y sent out a New York has seen many transformations, but none more wonderful than ¢ Institute for gh the race were on oven terms and foi- Te operatiea | seen Hahn has that of the change of the retail centre. As if in a night a new centre and a Keer nas Loa i inte pn ee a nvery Iw cons | the manufacture ti new market‘ were established—the trend has been uptown into the very acdny game. As a rule ene fae |) landlady’ Was at the Inatit sa daughter two heart of the city. We ourselves are in the very forefront of this movement ing of the race is done bet dise charge of some imp: pours of § P.M, and midnight, but | M Ahroughout the morning hours, and tn Zact, long after noon a steady pace was kept up that surprised the old bugs" who have been watching stage for years. The all the Garden began to dw drelock, but at that hour t Hteady stream of newcomers t the tleket takers busy. Inside the huge Emplitiveatre they relecte { the most ad- Vantageous seats, prepared at the slightest provocation tet attempt of any one rider the bunch brought forth cheer gouragement. Demara tried several times to sneak | ¢ ‘away into @ big lead, but the rest of the |), Fiders and their handlers were on the | ¢, fookout, spoiling every att le Leon Georget and Pouchols of the | mob French team were responsible for the Thomas 0 Hullling off of the team as Georget start- | injured about the head. Dan Marshall ed the terrific sprint at 6.1, and t ur, and Michael Murray. ex- minutes later Pouchols relieved a succeeded in catching the fa ing Verlinden, In sivigection. day {on F Fines. and have founded a modern and model clothing institution at Broadway, pan in i : corner 44th Street. The growth and expansion of this newer store demand i our entire interest and concentration. We now want to dispose of the entire stock of our Houston Street store in the quickest possible time; so we give the men of New York and vicinity an opportunity to purchase our fine clothing — which is the product of: our own manufacturing plant—at unheard-of low prices. CLOSING-OUT SALE Rheomatiom At Our Houston Street Store Only | and Lumbaeo. Entire Stock Without Reserve le Btruck a tree ee goat ener rin” Giese fee shmae ROS | Men’s Clothing—Furnishings—Hats—Shoes Not content with gaining one lap the ‘riders kept up their terrific riding, and — No ALTE TIONS. ae 6 oo aaa se as a result they re elrcles around the RA Frenchmen, passing them six times more tn as many minutes. ic Epa. ncers travel in t 4 s 2 Suits & Overcoats that were $15, $16, $17 Vow $10.00 Cutaway Coats and Vests, that were $25, Succeeded in covering ( 2 Thereby beating nat year's mark of 10 e 1S Inc ive Suits & Overcoats that were $18, $20, $22 Now $13.50 o $30 & Le Rannagonn ABnSRIE ORE Now $20.00 police foro iMista hour by one 3 i | Suits & Overcoats that were $25......... Now $16.50 ena rayenettes, thee were ets Ls $12.50 ‘world’s record of 141 miles and two laps . - Suits & Overcoats that were $27.50 & $30 Now $20.00 Raincoats & Cravenettes, that were $2 $2 5 & for six hours, which was made by. the Suits & Overcoats that were $35 & $38... Now $23.50 ROTABOK a ented armies Now $20.00 age weathers eM hc was iy: Inning avour Silklined Overcoats that were $40, $45, $50 Now $30.00 Fancy Waistcoats, that were $3,$3.508$4 Now $2.00 ing on the 8,000 spectators still in the Spring & Fall Overcoats, short tan coverts, Fancy Waistcoats, that were $5, $6, $7.50 Now $3.50 Garten were continually on thelr fe that were $15 & $20..............: Now $5.00 Shirts, that were $2.50 ... Now $4. yelling lke madmen while the riders Spring & Fall Overcoats, broken lots, that Shirts, that were $2.00.. . Now $1. NE eee a gkined thelr were $15, $20, $25.......45 ist Yow $10.00 Shirts, that were $1.50.. - Now $1.15 tenth tap on the Frenchme Fur Overcoats, that were $65. ‘ow $42.50 Neckwear, that was $2, $2.50 & $3 Now $1.35 © At the end of the s th hour the @ Fur Overcoats, that were $8>. Now $55.00 Neckwear, that was $1.15 & $1.50. . Now 85 Tders had equalled th wld’'s record Trousers, that were $3.50 & $4.00 Now $2.00 Neckwear, that was $1.00... N 65 of 163 miles and 6 Japs « : by De Mara Trousers, that were $5.00 & $6....... .. Now $3.5 Neckwear, that was 50c. 25 o Ragll acy nee eee ce 2gu el tal Full Dreas Suits, that were Hosiery,pure silk,16 colors, N 65 Reo miles and five iaps in ti i $35, $42, ji Now $25.00, $30.00, $40.00 Hosiery, pure silk, sill lisle and others, 35 The firs: real sprint of uxedo Coats, that were that Was 50c...,,.:cccsccccesncenere dl Now . place shortly be | 30...... Now $10.00, $16, 90, $20. 00 Hosiery, maco, perfect lisle finish, that orning. | Spring & mipaneh Suits, that were $15... Now $7.90 STOP a rr . Now 17 sotdle : Is sure to be remembered. Spring & Summer Suits, that were $20... Now 82. 50 Gloves, all kinds of the b setter ‘class, ‘that Sbankment on the Alpaca and Otfice Coats, that were $2, $2.50, $1.50 pier’ $1. 45, $1.50 & $2.00. An Now 3 ‘fore the other riders BB RRIGR Sista cereeiores ReCRa as Now H ajamas, that were $1.15..... ++. Now i epringt-s lead of fully Iti an Prince Albert Coats and Vests, that were Underwear, silk, silk and wool, pure eee 8 by the wild __ It is one of those specially good $20..... Mice nae Oe Sao worsted, etc., that were, per garment, Ferowd, Hehir kept tear things to eat that most everybody likes. BRRORD Bee an caiiscrinbr isaeat Now $1.65 that were Now $20.00 | House Gowns, that were $3.50, $5, $7.50.. Now $2.33 Served direct from the package with cream and sugar, Post Toastics are a convenience that busy housekeepers appreciate, but he team m fn catching him. world’s champion sp start of the race for t {ts inception, said four teams as the He named Rutt and sto and Clarke, Fogler and Mil and sour and Moran, Picks Eight to Las SAN of these elght riders," said Kramer, “have been through the mill _ Before, and I look for them to be in the sprint on Saturday night." bby Walthour, the great American wher, is not in as good condition for this race as he was for the previous Every Pair of Shoes in the House Now $2.50 Were $3 00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Every Hat in the House - = Now $1.50 Were $2.00 and $3.00 WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway and Houston Sireet Don’t be caught without a package in the pantry, “The Memory Lingers” POSTUM CEREAL CO,, Ltd., one, and some of the experts seem to i y think he will not finish the week out. Battle Creek, Mich, Ps His partner, Iver Lawson, however, ta

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