The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1910, Page 18

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~ ALD BY TRAN S MINUTES AFTER TING PLEDGE to Tell Wife of His Re- form Promise. In less than five minutes after he had taken the pledge last night and prom feed to reform, Thomas Mongan, of OS Garfield avenue, Jersey City run over and killed. The pries waa brought to administer him t! rites was tho priest who had just re ceived his pledge. Mongan, who was a truck driver, twenty-four years old, had been tin d@ulging tn drink considerably re Last night his young wife rem him of the good time they might had at Chrimmas if they had tho money he had spent in saloons, Thoy might yet be happy if he would only take the pledge, she told him. Touched by her pleading, Mongan agreed Without another word he kissed her and left her, gotng to St. Patrick's Cath- ‘Two blocks awa he was ing hy knocked down by train as le was avenue. “Tell Rose f meant to keep + an whispered Just fre to break the new ry her her husba Smith rove A GIC “J Metr nh formance. seemed keyed up as | Mongan Was Hurrying Home!» | everybody SOKOLOFF, VIOLINIST, SHOWS HIS QUALITY. t, amd Edith Thompson, plantst vint recital at Mendelssohn Hall est confidence n nigh impeccable “La Gioconda”’ Finely Presenied At Metropolitan BYSYLVESTE i RAWLING. ish had a bette sasion. Toscant: fous fervor that bh oncerne His “Ciel © mar and throughout t ery best. Em t, was never f ato as Barn Nikola! Sokoloff, violinis @ skill that m notice and with a t repeated at the Opera House las’ al {te effect upon Caruso wae prod- | test night. 1te members are Tadwis Marum, firet violin; Miohel Bernstein, second violin; Jaco) Altschuler, viola, and Modest Altec gramme began Glinka, played he which proved tnte of which ) Was roe nata for violla A was the asalet- | nd of the three | to be repeated ; sienna CHILDREN AND INVALIDS RESCUED FROM FLAMES. Fire swept the delicatessen store of Mra. Rivkind's sed the house- Rathen- t his way through the| vith his sick wife, Angela, in ad | lothes, all of the fire 7 ene “ n Neer acocame mes eS re | With Oculist’s Examination and Correct Glasses Later. |} . } Ehrlich & Sone. Of Course Not. (Fromm the Chicago Recon: Herald.) “How do you suppose she manages to keep up appearances on her husband's income? ushand's income?" but of course it can't have to be if they they do.” Give a Pair of Gold Glasses,*5 They will please better and last longer than most any other gift. Many people who wear plain glasses feel they can’t afford better ones. | You can be sure that you) are giving them something which they would not buy. Solid Gold Glasses, $5.00 | Others as Low as $2.50 } Uculists’ Opticians | 223 Sixth Av., ISth St. 359 Sixth Av. , 224 St, 1274 Broadway 334St, 101Ne Appropriate for Closing Out Departments Devoted to Jewelry & Leather Goods Entire stock must be dispcsed of before holidays. Season’s latest designs and smartest novelties Christmas Gifts Service Guaranteed Suit or Overcoat $15 Right now-—at the height of the season —we offer you the newest, most stylish and best tailored garmsnts at prices which other stores would con. sider low even at clearance time. And, mind you, this is not a picked- over, incomplete stock, but a splen- didly full assortment of the season’s smartest styles, manufactured in our own tailoring shops and priced to you clear of ‘‘in-between”’ profits. These handsome garments are made up to the regular $25 standard in every detail of § style, quality and tailoring. They are $25 gar- ments in everything but price. Rich fabrics, beautiful patterns, distinctive models —abso- | than here, pro FIGHTING WOMAN'S CLAIM. | fat i wie'constea nu anites sonata, Op, 13 oes dale ada lutely the finest values ever offered you at $15 Come in to-day and inspect these garments. Your own judgment will convince you that Ms 23d STREET, WEST’ ah : Near Fifth Avenue, N, ¥. Kemp Wants Judgment for Jean- ctte De Muth Set Aside, MARUM QUARTET PRESENTS Action to reopen the judgment £8,000 by default against Geor tup | » the judg- | an merely an ac \ Brewster es, seme rcoats at the spectal price of $2.95. Every 95 mas ot "eng 0 One iecaame + 7 pag on the) ow out who sees these garments will realize they e | i as Full value for money expend- 5 Z \ are unequalled values at ° ie y f : DOES DERVISH DANCE. Then Horls Brick Through Win- | dow and ands in Hospital. th avenue | and finale ndow to the West Thirtieth | jon, where he wan rece known he Cap- | ax a cocalne fiend, well in the Tenderloin ! t that he had just b negro cocaine Joli nyoy THREE NEW COMPOSITIONS. firrt on at Cooper Unton The Marum Quartet gave the ncert of its sean ed is what you are looking for, no matter what you buy, yet how many people know what they are getting when they pur- Chase over-the-counter glasses from an optician or in a jewelry or department store. When you buy ready-made glasses which were not made to fit your special requirements, they will in most cases cause impairment of vision, Doing the largest retail optical business in the United States, we are in a position to give you a Double Service—Expert exani- ination by a. skilled Physician Silk Velvet The Renard Sailor of Black Silk Veivet Untcimmed —- Two Sizes Senard, Special Offering--Saturday Only: Two Exceptionally Popular Models in U; ntrimmed Hats The Renard Velvet Dress Shape Untrimmed—- Two Sizes 95 they are all we claim them to be—and more.’ Specially Priced Boys’ Clothes At Our Walker Street Store Only In our splendid stocks of Boys’ Clothing we hold out the same extraordinary price inducements as in our men’s stocks. As an Milustration, we offer regular $4 Suits, Reefers and 119-125 Walker St., N.Y. | 4 One block from Canal St. Subway i 1439 Broadway, N. Y. | Between 40th and 41st Stre { 0. =Being Out of the High Rent District, We Save You Money=j ‘SchellenversBSons “L” Station. Brooklyn oT FHEFRIEND OF THE PEO py Ser et | 12 184186-188-190 SAITH iy oN 99 to 105 Myrtle Ave., near Bridge St. : MONDAY a SATURDAY EVENINGS” ys gia stat and that the brick that he had | ea Me orang nt SATURDAY ° Regular Te Gbecke Nort ty a ae ST:PROGHLYT:222-224-226-228 GRAND ST. MWA st Gini? An. ehouiee “vee | ticlan, ONLY: = 6.95 Models q Called and he was removed to Hellevue Hospi sehiitialaeiipamenise THREE-MASTER A WRECK; ALL ABOARD ARE SAVED. NANTUCKET, Doe, 16.-A three-mact- @ Rehooner has been wrecked on Great Point, The crew was rescued by the ife savers from the Coskata station. The wrecked #chooner is the Thomas B, Garland of Portamouth, N. H., bound from South Amboy for Salem, with coal in charge of Capt. Wallace. The crew was taken off in the breeches buoy. Harris Double Service in- cluded in the cost of the glasses —S$2 or mere. Ceubists and Opticians New York. 76 Nassau St. 27 West 34th 8t. 442 Columbus Ave. Newark: 597 Broad St..nr, Hahne & Co Acker, Merrall & Condit Company Established 1820 Holiday Display The World’s Standard ‘Brands VINTAGE CHAMPAGNES Sporting ¢ 00ds Dept. you Only $4.00 g Bor Cinis Boys PURE FRUIT “Poolball, Basetall nn Suits Reefers | |Overcoats Sets CLARETS and CORDIALS | Jeli eth oosh | | seas | | S330 | | sio3s Hp ane | i ’ 64. POSITIVELY guarontecd; all new J A Men 5 Suits seesvor an ahadeet Tmnely. tails Twenty-one Stores, Conveniently Located | 54 East 23d St. 64 W, 125th 8 = B'klyn: 489 Fulton Ot. and 1009 B'way Established Quality—Attractive Prices (% on Glasses ys"' Delicious _ Pure Fruit Jellies Form a Most Acceptable Holiday Gift A Treat for the Sick, A Treat for the Well, A Treat for Everybody. ked in Kettles Lined with Red Currant, Grape, Raspberry, etc, Selected nomade style, Nothitlg finer At your GROCER'S F) en Store at any price, or Delicat ard, Make “Fddys” arge for It. ne World may be iets | t Messenger Office is | at any Am the elty antl @ tL | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Suitable trimmings for the above models, viz.: Algrettes, Paradise, Feathers, Fur, and Flowers, Offered AT EXCEPTIONALLY INVITING PRICES In the Trimming Section, | Rain Coats, ee Se TT EY USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, errrrrorererrmrrrrrrr rrr rt itt et ts Tle A very convenient store if you are downtown, Everything for Men’s Wear here and Jots of useful novelties besides: carts, Silk Hose, Initial Hand- s, Suspenders, Gloves, Unr as, all put up in faney boxes. Bath Robes, Smoking All kinds of S for Ladies as well as for Men Leather Goods, Suit Cases, Bags et Books, A. Raymond & Co. Vor Sit Years Op the same spot and still there, BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE 3.95 Broollyns kerges e Doing the Greatest Credit Clothing Business in This City—Because Our Prices and Terms Are Right. We Trust f i All i Ladies’ Suits PR Boys 21, to 5 years old will en- By oor Velvet Suits, worth $6.50, offered you at..... {ft Overcoats for Boys, 242 > 3} years old, make sensibl gifts; $3.95 values; now offered at. . of Best yet! School Overcoats for bigger boys, 7 to 17 yrs, old; con- $9.95 vertible collar; long and roomy. . Men’s Special Guaranteed Fast Black Overcoats, $10.00. Men’s and Boys’ Fur-Inside-Band Caps, each 50c. Furnishings of All Kinds in Christmas Boxes. KEM NBER, AE GUA Fall our ress You CENT. you our expense an e. satinface ot plenned ir money will shades free. "15," Lad es’ Caracul Coats Altere Hurchase, rety WE CLOTHED YOUR FATHER, WHY NOT YOU==—==" > $65 Purchase, $1.00 Weekly, at MMeE ners 26-88-90 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn. ERE TWO BLOCKS AWAY FROM HIGH PRICES 2A Gift Worth While! This Massive Mahoganized Parlor Suite} Delivered Upon the Payment of Handsome Long Co of best grade; superbly made, $Q 75 to 2 $30 Ladies’ Fur Coats $50,,9150| PIVOT ISTP IS ETS TT TITFVTODOVETS: vt: B15 Mens’ Svercoats “Presto Collars” purine ch, ieee a B12 19 S40 { BAOLMASEE SAL SEBO SESAGESENESEE EEELEEAELS EASE SOE SPORE OPEN SAL eRDAY UNTIL 7PM. ie 2 ADARBEAALEALBODD SILOM SEABADLEAEA EAA OHSAS GALOD 26 a ncnecerene na a noes eemrareaan ese See eemensomneemenmmnsereencenseassnanaestts

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