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Se anemnediinaeiaeiibie THE EVENING WORLD, Wife of Author of “My Mamie Rose” Who Got Her Freedom and Re-Wed TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911. & | ie N Double “S.& H.” Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Ff 12 0’ Clock . 1sANDIS™ §5.).b.G HUT, Pres. | Method That Does Away «Ss, & H. " Stamps Free not, applying at the Premium Room, with Cutting. Mr. James J. Jefiries, the famous pus gilist, went all the wey to Europe * have his closed noste!s opened. ‘The surgeons of the old world wanted to cut Je his nostrils, As ourth floor, tomorrow, will he given free as many sets of “S. & H." complimentary stamps as they may reasonably require for books unfilled; but only one set of ten stamps of any one date,and only 100 free stamps in all, will be good in any one book. Owing to the liberal offering of free stamps, patrons will find it ad- vantageous to start filling at one time as many books as will be required to secure the premium they desire. _ANNULS MARRIAGE TEROWEN KILDARE AND WEDS AGAIN \ \Witifot Authur Who Went In- \ Sage Become: Bride of + Navy Officer. CEROS HER (EN NAME. New YORK his nose, he refused to allow them to operate on him. On Mr Tries's return to this coun try he learned that a New York surgeon was fre obstructed nostrils by an | electrical ation without cutting away the b Mr. Jeffries consulted Dr. MeCo ated on and the op- eration caused him no pain and no incon- | venience, and did not interfere with hi work, fter the operation his nostrils Coupons Yay Be Redeemed at the Sperry & Hutchinson Trading Stamp Desk Main Floor, Rear. Second Marriage Is Approved by*Bowery Graduate Who Wrote “My Mamie Rose.” | been labored, bees The case of Mr. Jeffries is cited as showing how closed nostrils may usually be opened without any cutting by the | proper use of a new electrical process | ARE YOU GOING DEAF? T have made # discovery in the treat- rs and deafness which Many people in literary and theatrteat circles were lotely surprised to-day + At the announ nt that the wife of Owen Kilda Ad obtained an annu' ge and be ™ A. Ada U. B.N., retired. il portant My Mee The author, as the result of failing 1 | y with the necessity of $ downstairs is head in the Times | passing instruments into the ear tu subway s' ar or two ago, ts which rare pain, a preys Ae tos |factory, ure painful, and instead of eu Tr t Mi t h O > confined 1 nhattan State Hos " 2 ae asian Gath Hae Sag gaged ong ry to Matc ur Ves fartbertipinea the ear. announce was made of the mar-| @ ad . - Hage at tn. Kista and Commander | ORS ib A eee and Varieties If Youn ME could. see no pomnidie: purpose tn] CAO SMS> Fn fi Ss Lela will be shown in the ease of Mr.| | The more “White Sale” comparisons you{ There has never ne in our 14 years telling everybody on earth about It.” “ W, R. Brown first consulter me, he | make, the better for us! For it will drive still] of business here ir motto—“better rald Mrs. Adama to-day, | stnere ty hearing hae bora. bed, since 1868. Bev, further home the fact that The Big Store's] goods for the samer the same goods MoE WédartAnia WIENE Gay Hazan Chines HURLS HERSELF ‘HURRAH! THE ERIE eer aioe | prices for identical qualities make competition] for less money tharre"—was so bril- but no io knows us a * : | noise tu ee ate Ee coos ee almost hopeless. liantly exemplified. ONLY A FEW of the hundreds upon hundreds of “White Sale” bare mentioned here: Lot 1—This consists of gowns,;Lot 2—This consists of matchless values in{I, is made up of dainty gowns, combinations, princess slips, corset| 5 nainsook; two ar three thi were saying. Yo Ten Vou that in order. 0 clock to. tell whether it wi lacking In devo:lon to Mr. take every oppe Kilda ortunity to. visit | INTHE PATH OF | GETS NEW TRAIN “T was t the tal and oO nim | . at up close t petticoats, drawers, corset cov~ of fine whenever he vends f Commander se Hen ete a ; 4 ers; made of fine cambric and| ‘overs and petticoats; made of ex some © beautifully trimmed Adams understands all thoroughly | ‘ig lar nainsook, with a variety of] fandsomely trimmed with new, choice aty lace or embroidery Stil Mrs, Kildare in Lit | Phe" volmer whieh pretty laces and embroidery| terns of embroidery; others with dain etty rib- “In profes F La ee trimmings, ribbon run; * 50 | laces and ribbons; ‘values up to af tlues up to 1.50 ways be Mra, Owen \ | math ‘stsert values up to $1; IC) $2.50; all go at, each : Fi, nd od Drawers ht Gowns French Hand- Made het og with hia ; Ak + z A ee nncnata eae ne 25¢ CAMBRIC DRAWERS—have deep 1 5c fap ton pont Mea tucked Commande + and Me. Kilaareave Woman Tries Repeatedly to Be}In Fact, It Reached Jersey City 300, DRAWERS of mastia and. cambriei ae Aa itrd yoke, emivoid- " Be This is who Tam and what I have Loth t or done. 1 graduated in medicine in New trimmed with embroidery or lace dees" . 25e Ahead of Schedule and Com- or cambricy lace Undermuslins | Crushed to Death at Curve ut York in 1879. I was the prize winner of | thy embroidery edg: de Near Bridge. muters Celebrated. my class. TL won in comp ‘amina- The most oe uisite ever exhibited and at prices never | | jt . | Hon the posipion of Enysieian to Het before attempted for dainty hand-embroidered lingerie. ved in 1870 and | beautifully trimmed; up to AT tontetasy 3 Extra-Size Drawers 10.50 madranging up to Chemises ........at 65c, 89c, 98c, $1.20 up to $7.50 known that t Atutomobilists on their way to and from The Erie Raflroad got one suburban “My Mame To Wililamsourg Bridge, who had to make] train through ‘on time this morning, | 1 have made a specially of diseases of |} ] Made of good muslin, wih deep — 25¢ || Drawers . . - at 98c, $1.50, $1.95 up to $10.50 wed 49¢ a chelers the sharp turn at the fountain, Bedford]]¢ was up to the management to Ket bat caer catriet a i §, $5 § 4 tifler fo ana Divinton cvenuaer ¥ ein cea SReOUEE, Moke Wak deci ithe beat way F could tell People Made of muslin, with deep tucked | 39c || Petticoats . . . ww Baye PA ee ae up to oe ith pecs her marti new train and the Erie to be consistent | Who T was and what I had done was to\}] | tite atnbric oF mustin; some have lace. || GOWNS . at $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 up to §25 ‘Tde 1 dome .at 65c, 98¢c, $1.25, $1.50 to $1.95 had t¢ break two records—one tn put- trimmed ruffles, others embroidery Corset Covers nadnsook ; in the daily papers. | 9c mechanical 1 1d rather tell you the path of their! ting on a new train and the other In| ‘The following Interew with Prof, Loomis will edging and clusters of tucks; at lac Hery trimming and QRe Cate of my bit) than the date of an bringing it throwgh on, sohedule: a that be th BETTER DRAWERS—ranging in $1 Q5 LLU eee eer rhage. ‘There's one thing T do war n would stand close to the| wrhe train left Upper Montclair at Uae) Price tov... 1.95 Corset Covers Underskirts Set,» eee tell you, tho: and chat js tha ntil a machine hove in aight and |§49,:5, just five seconds Jess than a min- Chemises CORSET COVERS OF c beet sencasoreins umbrel btticoats Command. was not &: then, running forward, would stretch|ute behind schedule. At every stop) Made of good muslin, with round aeck DF Liv pill tl ait hel ide. of carubeicy having deep town flousce, | PRDA CAMERIC—good quality; ote wr of t) reelf out on the muddy asphalt. The | between Upper Montclair and Jersey . Dr. McC. for i and hemstitched lawn ruffle; at CORSET. RS OF NAINSOOK—with tucks of fine lace or . dhovt tucked lawn, with pt Ore} hon the rock shiened chauffeurs threw all City commuters with tin horns, cow | vertise: MASLOY, for instance, Lar ood pk Kae Peake nea ace: | dainty Ince, embroidery and ribtons BQ at le ) * » lat th against the steering wheel and | bells and other Jersey musical inst is an able man, well educated, a) mie of Rood quality of cambr tu tH . Se Ra Hee een ee ee eee mod [ments save the train a great reception, | thorough scientist and a first-class | CORSET COVERS ot tka tds sa PiOwE TNE CAMBRIC—vimn t Stine, ues brought thelr cars over With @ SHAT Adrnough the new train was not due | physician. Heiea graduate of Belle- | : eanee. 38 to the vess | tu In Jersey City untt S41 tt got in at H adver the "usmdetee This ovcurad no to than ate a [fads inal cect time ands: | feng ‘business ada dee | | Oe, 68, Tbe, 98e © 87.50 Tine Sahar: t what repairs had | dozen times during hour, and the eral veteran Erie commuters were 80 vled t sy ths One chauffeur stopped at the Clymer | exercised over the unprecedented hap- 4 ! ach a drydoc street pollce station ana complained to, pent thet they remained right in the structed nostrils, | Mond Station and celebrated. | » e a nk rat nd Fee eeaeer ate a. one without ita | disensed nostrils, are going deaf or have fear,” broke in the Comma: i with thorns and no Erle timetable without | head noises, or have a bad throat, and | assisted In that exploit, you know," Wo policomen Were sent to the foun- | tee drawbacks. The new train made you think my training and experience ¥ How They Met. tain and they found the young woman | time, put other suburban trains were | should make me a good doctor, I will be | sei Commander and his wit franc wate moter uo: | eo nthe ere cas cor | ioe go aang am eatin Lowest Prices Named in a Year on Stoves, Vi. ers, Lote Se EN eon sb irl URS ae eG a Je out of the « Wash Boilers, Wooden Ware and Enamel a nand at organ League for Political F dinners given by vark ations a and accom | [Cc mM. | ob Saeraaeccia (Peachen ince Was sum-| outbound train correspondl the i ' Tle" nether ae age Bi Bi | Saf th tng A tee ey as ie MeCoy, No. 7.81 QO | *%.°*1.95||60c and 95c Enamel i, Se the Manhart Srouicidat musta, Ide’ tipper “Monttlair, arrived. there we] ig, Wenerele 4 Wash Bollers—with oa er bottoms; in fact, an excellent ihre ine ML et swan, seeeas alta MY NO | Hiner ae a re rm “|| Ware, Tomorrow at joss of memory woman said on she was Mrs. Lena —_—s—_—_ | noon, i: | Mee .* Triple-coated speckled blue ware; white on inside; every piece PER- Wa tite fda redde has petit ae Cohen haat rea iatclien (ie aeons KILLED IN A GARAGE ene taleiies exceptionally good FECT—bring back any that does not give entire Mrs. Adams has to look Mk nd in whieh st mar- and had to be placed In a strait-jacket foves J ned to. S: at c same price. sins! stock ape ee e before she could be removed. ployee Jumped to save Art Glass Inverted Lights—with inner The assortment incluces No. 6 and No. 7 Tea Kettles, 10 fn another be led “Such'a Wom- Ne His Life. lobe; solid brass burner and and 12-quart Water Pails, 14-quart dish pans, sauce any? which i about to be pudlisned, $1,000, 000 FIRE SWEEPS scieinal Sache 54h dhe wae (etstach mantle; com- $195 pans with heavy retinned covers (6, 8 and 10- 35. ane bas uptnicaR shee ze is yn a CENTRE OF LITTLE ROCK, War wea. ae Mo Ninetieth Ph a aR ae. quart sizes) and 2-quart rice boilers; special, each piece, at Ic om! ho has struggled up a ene ‘ eau te enuine Mrs. Potts's Irons—com- much in the same way as the soul faviim ROCK, Army, Tans Smaine | eee ee Theta Nee: eeday be lete in sets of three, with 7g Acme Ash Sifters—similar to the | Crystal Coffee Mills— will hold perience of a man in similar conditions iiinating fe Hellenberg Musical | ing through the e eae andle and stand, at © | Hustler's in coustruction; made] 1-pound coffee; can be regulated ts din "My Mamie Ro Compan: i destroyed an entire | the fourth floor to the vasement, Ash Can—with black iron side pro- | entirely of galvanized S to pulverize or to grin “I am going to try by legal p Nook of sia a tanta bee, Thomas vats bis teeters extra strong; a | 125 iron; no dust or dirt; at jo coarse; special at ¢ Stet Ladders — extra to get back the play ‘Regeneratio lous'on' the bulldings and stocks, of | sence started. On the oar Clothes Wringers—Brighton; guai- | Folding ironing Boards—on stands; FO"R: 4... which is the dramatization of sunting to $1,000 The bust- | £02 ‘ ban Galvanized “Water Pails — “14, antced for one year; 10- 89 5 sft, long, made of aA le OilDloth ire yards 14. Mamle Rose," satd Mrs, Adams, i wrong and holding 10 quarts; at.. Cc inch roller; special, ar phase | white lumber; at 9. spect w yard........ I do not b . Hig t dr (Slegel Cooper Store, Basement.) looring., competent sha Moreover, enc tie cui ene hens e 1 could take you into my purpose tnd character of the book It= he. {he wecumd floot, but. war not strong | Marge factories at Brockton, elf, which are los lay as ys ; ee cee BonNe via Ht he |Mass,, and show you how carefullyW.L. She Is Not “My Mamie Ros ma punctured the legend that je Rose’ Is a pure blography herself and Owen Kildare, “It 4s veally his autobiography, beginning with the days when he was a Bowery char- ahead “but when I first net him he was already the Sunday edt rot a New York newspaper.” Although sho ular with the Th d you realize that my shoes have been the Coffees LY TEAS all carletig Selected, lean, tender es of Mowery having accom- ousan Ss Standard for over thirty years; that 1 GUADARALI Cot ney prise 2 her for make and sell more $3.50 and $4.00 Whe corte tat ve cay, #118) 8 an derelicts of that tose who hay yuld be mi athy with the gion, saying th tnese loft for work s et brought out a street police falled to lo bound at that y to dress who knows her. When Dr. Levin tried to put her into! an ambulance she ane violent again, | ned Fulk estate and the r WY Gov. Donaghey Elizabeth Shali ¢ Have found by any one! the mist and the Hudson tubes wero | crowded beyond their cap: } The Erle will put on to- BY FOUR-STORY FALL. | Elevator Was in Trouble and | brake experience that pleased to ac letter concerning your condition. Douglas shoes are made, the superior workmanship and the high grade leathers used, you would then understand why Dollar for Dollar } Guarantee My Shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other $5.50 or $4.00 shoes youcan buy. Do shoes than any other manufacturer in the United States? Quality counts. It Ist 4 case of Me By 1 ne Wi ¢ Ve thought. of te , 1, Sept, 2. 1804.) | Prof. Loomis of the University of |New York, the great specialist, said, | | in alluding to medical men who ad- Wash Borers pennies: Kreamer; value; only one fo @ custo- mer; spe 18c Clothes Baskets—imported kinds; extra heavy and strong; Freshly Roasted SAMPLE TEAS includ 10 ths, » ia san, 1.105 Every article guaranteed tobe FIRST QUALITY, The Big Store Fine Teas satisfaction, ope ers, and be cual not promise to All all Sugar-Cured Hams New Sified Peas ed Early June lect ourselves against deal- quantity is limited, we can- mail orders, nor can we promise to sell duplicates after this sale at the val in Housefurnishing Store NEVERIs Antal Sale of Canne Foods Stock Up While This Chance Lasts. The Prices We Quéor Wednesday Average 20 to 35 Per Cent. LESS Than Rlar California Aspas Small Grain’ nd food Read on: ‘Son-| Coal Cooking Stove— nds.” Mitford or ig State institutions, the rest Coffee is a false friend. has made my shoes a household word PR area Wad them pgt to death in a lethal chamber, every- witeitent fer in a favor ih eh § ed open 1 to en one desiring good coffee at a te ehuemelonl 4¢ and mis One can Depend on where, ; fats 28 bes Iuis makes d oe OE The sions bp devoted to the training and Boys’ Shoo $2.00 & $2.50. wee yey a - oe | te | welfara| of the children who otherwixe CAUTION! Sons sevnranauow, Wh, touwine ' ry dB | i) make a new generation of wrecks. A fame tra ateatiant Wie titan fe ay 4 { wi never could seo any edification for TAKE NO eA Ms Raern net-weil Re “Mil ured Bacon | i snybody,” said Mrs, Adams, “in hear- afgoratear 7 yet with W..JaDongin S i mined < on superintendent c ut, roe a “Ss ‘Now, ba old, NAB enh Fe Donate Weeds Ue I Tom nLOoes Florida Ores 1 I ; stand nd tell us what you are!” F ‘psn mak HOe. (bean LC See a tad ap and tel what You ate on 4 D-Zerta Puddings 0 ‘ TSSQHTH VEGETABLES — ae lj So Tee cegarilens oti the The pleasant invigoration of this famous food-drink you want Be 3 4 | 3 | onside a1 for every work- “ ef dos, 60¢ . = 4 dstour nal custom already in yoru warms and cheers. Postum contains no drugs. It =e ! SaleRT 1 . Switzerland, Spain and Bra- " = - yee ie 1 Breet fon the ineory of & Coluree helps where coffee hurts. Yellow Free noe | uy's Best XXdun Smoli! Ox Tongues i Berea te dup as the MMoKEn “T 5 ” 2G Bish Gregus. aoe Peaches Seared Ns sa n | continuity of a monotonous occupa- here’s a Reason 603 ighth Aven, Avenue Pa 86.75 83 : , tion. 3 Pu ag, 10-ib,-b bag, bag, ‘The phesent marriage ia also the #ec- ae seas 18 ioe 4 ond for Pommander Adame, whose first Sunday World Wants Work i 89e 25¢ |} c { wife die in 1904. He is prominent in | Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. the club life of the army and navy in a Monday Morning Wondejs a LS = TTS Ask for “S. & H.” Green Trading}Siamps—We Givdiem