The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1910, Page 14

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pT RUNNER eT Bem Bebe WO, Mea, Wet OU, hd. . led all the others! An Added Affront. Kidera Joseph H. Weston, N. B. 2: Wriskte, J, N. Voorhts, Peter Mshbough | |and even Pastor Duryen haited in thetr he profound depth of that whieh flooded 4; » had reminded | 0 cited him to! » a cheeks more th her than to A Roscoe Gives a Surprise to ib ; H Crowd That Fills’ North Hackensack Edifice. wht against being ousted on by Deacon Voorhis on that peaceful Yuletide appear jut Hackensack folk us of the moral driv all into chureh. Some minds | profess to see merely an evidence of eurl- | osity in the absorbing topt LIKE A WAVE OF REFORM; high—tt's Jest | go @s the good | of the ola. | © , Persons Who Hadn’t Been} Waits for His Trial. Deane Seen in Church for a Long Time Occupied Pews. |svs axe He announced several to find his judges weil | Following the North Tackensack Anti-pinochie uprising and fast on the | Teauest from FP heels of the dramatic bout of the “Two | Fighting Elders" in a New Jersey | ho Court, 2 reform—that repentent spirit Gequemt in rural communities—has ap- Parently settled over the Reformed, Charvh. Apparentiy, also, slanderous looks and worts tend eriminations touching on “wheels of) the teil fortune,” a wickedly disposed goat's | was tin malign influence and the divers other incidents that have rocked the subur-| ISBON, De dan church to ita foundations, have all) sont, pels left for Mad been = melted—not = melded—into the | jug a strong force of marines to prevent serene holiday crucible of good wilt to| further outbreaks on the islands and @ ail men. Apparently, the church looked | corps of eens with Seger ey that way yesterday | Fuotmge Naw occurred there recently ow: What the Reform Wave Did, | [vis aa ocurred aimaures taken by A reform wave which could gather in| te authorities to stop the spread of | fis embrace, the champlon trout fsher-| Cialera. man of Bergen County, whose | 7 “catches” records were all achieved in Zadriskie's trout brook on Sunday: | wich could round up “Billy” Rock, | whose Sundays heretofore have been @pent teaching manners to a new im-! ported car; which could roll into st sacred edifice the “fre eater,’ A. V.| Moore; lumber king, George: Brown; S the two “town cut-ups,’ Floyd Granger and Walter Chapman, both of whom were victims of Elder J, Vroom. Ros- © was @ religious wave which was bound to set all ergen County «ox with @kcitement. In fact, af! roads seemed | to lead to the church yesterday, It Was ammed—something which never | had happened before. coe’s skill in melding “round-robin: *Those Who came expecting to see Den- Duryea to resign, that Deacon casider in the Cl warring — elders, | #! He was asked to- bitter re. | Bank Crutmer to UW 3H cruiser Aimi- a to-day carry- cian net cemeteries cere eeneneeeneinlietinaennin nner caren nee “hundred aces’ and other ‘aights’— the cich, mellow voice of the pinochie . ‘oughs end prevents P be. ghamplon resounding merrily from its |" © you atiff or xwollen joint Acoustomed place iu the choir. His ill ter how chronic? Ask drugeist tor fated champions of the memorable night | Munyon's 1 “eT Of Mept. 2, When Deacon Roscoe got ull | ™°F, Mens .2 any kidney, oF iadder trou the 6 cents a money in sight, | ble get Many Kidney nedy. thought that if anything Roscoe sang | ,, “unyeh nn powers ital ores 10 For a Piano? Whether you desire to pay cash or receive the benefit of our three year payment plan, you will find the Piano of your choice at the : Wissner Store, where Pianos for i every taste and purse can be bought. ‘$550 and ‘upward wil] buy a reliable Player Piano. No home should be without one. They are playable both by hand and music roll, Old pianos accepted as part payment. The Best Pianos to Be Had To- day. If Actual Construction and Results Are Judged, Are the WISSNER TH" PIANOS) ‘ 459 high to those who know the existing condilions of the piano trade. They cost but little more than many in- struments that are well advertised but J which have no standing in the musica! § world, and upward will buy a Leckerling Pianos—controlled grade instrument. The us~are found in the #325 best homes. They have made their way into popular favor ina fi} manner heretofore believed impossibl Phe manu- t our direct control; Thousands of pleased ff} n of this wonderful value. A is the price of the firs e Reinhard Piano facture of R ard Pianos Id them for mar their commend $250 and we have s owners have vi De os $175 to $190 is ail that is necessary to buy a piano from us. ff These pianos are very pleasing in tone, touch and ap- pearance, Made in up-to-date cases, finished in mahogany, They are very attractive and give general satistaction. Used Uprights at Great Bargains Many Upright Pianos by the best makers come to our ware- rooms as part payment on Wissner Player Pianos, and after they have gone through the repair department at the Wissner Factory Some of them are almost as good as new, WISSNER WAREROOMS OPEN EVENINGS Brooklyn, ruiten'’s. New York, cat's: . Ith St. | AllIna “-| Hospital and Children Convinesd. wreaked vengeance on a scoffer yester- » Scalp wounds from a fall in hie sleep fellow. how the remained unanswered for generations. To all Feeney gave scoffing answers and threw doubts about the existence of such @ person until he fell into a doze village yesterday. |in @ rocking chair befare the fireplace, | according to Weeney, and berated him 95 *110 °125 *175 | in more than usual “fubdiant vlan Lo. SANTA CLAUS LICKS FATHER. |. over ond Feeney's head atruck the hearth. When he came to S. Claus was missing, but an ambulance surgeon was patching him up #0 he could get to the ambulance. Now the children are eure there is ¢ Santa Claus because he “licked father.” TRY THIS TWO MINUTE CURE FOR COLD IN BEAD OR CBEST Into a bow! three-quarters full of | boiling water pour a teaspoonful of Hyome! (pronounce !t High-o-me). Put your head over the bowl and cover both head and bow! with towel. Breathe the vapor that arises for two minutes, and presto! your head is as clear as a boll, and the tightness in the chest !s gone. jam, but Feeney Ie In PITTSBURG, Dec, 19—Santa Claus jay and as @ result Patrick Feeney of be North Side, father of @ good-sied ‘amily, i# @ @ hospital with several uring which he tried to “ck ¢he old All day yesterday Patrick was estered by the children’s queations of “Old Man" got. down the himney and like questions that have in fils dreame Ganta Claus appeared, | "UOC et once the soothing, | healing effects of Hyomet as it passes | over the inflamed and irritated mem- brane. Ask for extra bottle Hyomel |{pnalent. 60 cents at druggists every. or his skepticism until Feeney jumped » grapple with Santa Claus, who slugged btn once and down he fell. | It was at this point that the rocking | where. s trial ls scheduled for | = Stern Brothers — Suggestions for Holiday Gifts in their Jewelry Departments Diamond Jewelry Dinner Rings, Lavallieres, Brooches, Searf Pins, Necklaces and other Novelties. 14 Karat Gold Bags, Purses, Vanity Boxes, Chatelaines, Cigarette Cases, Knives, Pencils, Chains and Links. Sterling Silver Bags, Purses, Cigarette Gases, Vanity Cases, Chatelaines, Laval- lieres and Jabot Pins. Imported Fans and Bags Ostrich Feather, Vernis Martin, Hand Painted and Real Lace Fans. Antique, Beaded, Gold, Silk and Velvet Bags. =———ESSlESS—E—EESSSESSSSSSEFEFES_ ENE Women’s Neckwear The foliowing Special Values for Tuesday Jabots of Cluny Lace, also Hand Embroidered, at 45c, 65c, 90c, 1.25 Circular Collars of Imitation Venise and Irish Lace, at 45c, 7&c, 95c, 1.20 Yokes of Princess, also imitation Irish Lace, ~ 7Sc, 9Sc, 1.15 Pleat€d Lierre Lace Jabots, at 75c, 1.25 Jabots of Batiste, trimmed with Real Irish Lace, 95c to 1,95 Hand Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, at 1.35 Tucked Net Collar and Cuti Sets, Imitation Venise edge, 1.35 Circular and Sailor Collars, of Real Baby and Heavy Irish Lace, at $2.25 to 7.50 Egyptian Scarfs in white and silver and black «nd silver, $2.65 to 5.50 White Chiffon Scarfs, Persian designs, with borders of pastel shades, 5.75 at at Men’s Furnishings Suitable for Holiday Presents Folded Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of Imported Silks, in Three rich and effective designs, at 65° for $ 1 15 Regular Price $1.00 and 1.50 ’ Pajamas, of Silk Mixed fabrics, in plain colors, with military collars and silk loops, in attractive boxes, Value $3.50 at 2.75 Men’s Dressing Gowns House Coats and Bath Robes (On the Second Floor) Double Faced House Coats and Beacon Blanket Robes, Value $7.50, Double Faced House Coats, with striped or plain backs, in a variely of handsome colorings, Value $9,00 Double Faced House Coats, with striped and plald backs, Blanket Bath Robes, in jacquard and striped effects, Dressing Gowns, : of Double Faced English Cloths, at $8.50, 12.50 of Matelasses, in handsome colorings, at 19,50 Boys’ and Chiidren's Bath Robes, of Plain Eiderdown and Figured Blankets at $4.75 at 6.85 at $9.75, 11.75 $8.50 to 14.50 at Artistic 1911 Calendars (First Floor, Annex) Special Offer to Users of Gold Soap bowl and spoon holder. Regular value, 200. wrappers. spoon holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. WATER SET— Pitcher and Six Tumblers for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. miums. you can have it for Christmas. to pay for ath “Where visitors are welcome.’’ . MANHATTAN 16 First Ave., near 1st St. 226 E. 85th St., near 2nd Ave. ‘115 E. 14th St., near 4th Ave. 50 E. 116th St., near Madison Ave. 441 Westchester Ave., bet, Bergen and Brook Aves. BROOKLYN 39 Osborn St., bet. Liberty and Glenmore Aves. 33 Thornton St., near Broadway 455 Gold St., opp. Loeser’s, NEWARK: PASSAIC: Depot. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sale of Lace Curtains Small lots (2 and 8 pairs) 44 off Regular Prices Ruffled Nets and Muslin.....65¢ to $3.00 pair Formerly $1.00 to $4.50 Irish Point and Tambour. .$3.35 10 12.50 puir Formerly $5.00 to $18.50 X. . / Renaissance and ‘dS Marie Antoinette..... $2.85 to 15.00 pair ee | Formerly $4.25 to $22.50 Point d’Arabe and A (Chris Filet lialian .......$72.00 to $165.00 pair Formerly $17.50 to $250.00 re Sash Curtains Similar reductions have been made on All Twe and Three pair lots of Sash Curtains, Panel Curtains and Bonne Femme Curtains Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Cow Bell Calendar, at =19¢ American Flag Calendar, : “ 50c Monday Afternoon Club Calendar, “ 78c Lincoln Story Calendar, “ 98c Gibson, Life and Phillips Calendar, “ $1.35 Christy and Fidler Calendar, “ 1,978 Henry Hutt Calendar, “1.95 Harrison Fisher Calendar, “ 1.98 Underwood Calendar, : v4 2.60 West 23d and 22d Streets cence ences oa aua@umaitina!? 4 WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET, IT. During November and December, we offer for Only 100 Gold Soap Wrappers, an eleven piece assortment of the finest quality of pressed glass—a reproduction of a new cut glass design. It consists of a two quart pitcher, six tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar _ You ean have either the pitcher and six tumblers or the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and TABLE SET—Butter Dish, Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bowl and Spoon Holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. We invite you to visit our premium stores, and examine the pre- Select your premium now, and start saving wrappers, so You can buy Gold Soap from your grocer for less than you have ather laundry soaps. Quality? There is nothing better. Gold Soap Premium Stores— IN NEW JERSEY 295 Plane St., between Market and Bank Streets. PATERSON: 341 Grand St., near Main St. 64 Lexington Ave., nr. Monroe ELIZABETH: 8 Julian Place, opp. C. R. Re After Breakfast, on Christmas Y, morning, it is customary and highly proper, to assemble about the piano and start the festal day, as it should be started, with { A CHRISTMAS CAROL r7, Just such a carol as will be published A words and music in

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