The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1911, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Fate Make Agreement. AN ES, Jan. 6.—Tubert ea Radley, Glen H. Cur- Brookins, Eugene Ely. F | }o participated In the recent Los | Angeles aviation meet, left last nigh | for n Franci where a ton day — , 1 mn | So Little Girl Took Collie She | fie rueutt of the thagic death of Ar: hey | ioxey Had Found to Police and | = ae : | TUBERCULOSIS | HOW TO CONTROL AND | PREVENT IT. | Asked for the Cash. Into the § station there ti le ted a nO effort to pull back wit! was clutching 1 hand, She had a big braids of broy laat stages, Anders and there waa in her attitude d the dog the ground hallway of thi fifth street houre ea ing. The collle was starved. She had carr! ing animal to her mo’ and fed it, and then given it a nice!, bath, All day she had played with her new pet. It wa a girl frichd vine ited her |. waret sald ). Upon seeing the dog th | pet of some very ri \4 Would in a i . ward for t h woman, the mon ent fo The! one h of having lost a | ' white ci t of course one ntil @ reward was on the (reatment gion on ost Diseases sent on The coille was tied up tn the station. | , to any’ a | | Coat Days at 23d STREET, WEST ALUMS Friday and Saturday Only 187 Coats Touring, Polo, Storm and Dress remain in our $22.50, $25.00 & $29.75 lots from the ‘Quarter Annual Stock Reducing Sale.” They’re in Scotch Tweeds, Mixtures, Cheviots, Broadcloths; all sizes for women, misses and small women re- presented. at 2: 30° Every Coat to No Credits. Be Cleared Out Friday and Saiurday No C. O. D.'s. No Alterations, Your Liver 0OoD: is Clogged i | War eRs&(O —Have No Appetite. i Mock We Pay Freight CARTERS 15 R. R. Fare. WANTED REWARD = SURETY! STAMP | Everything advertised on this page but groceries may be exchanged by cashing in full books of the Surety Stamps you have been collecting. Established 43 Years. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. 1868 SJAXUARY 5, 1911. order prepared for your own table— 1911 In the Garden Restaurant You can get all the delicious things to eat that you would and the prices are fair, the service as good as the best trained maids can make it. Express Elevator—Adams Building. To-Morrow Our Usual Profit-Sharing Sale Annual January Sale of Housefurnishings, China and L. and G. White Enamel Ware Every piece warranted triple coated with enamel covers. 64c Berlin Saucepans, 48c 4 quart size. * 74c Berlin Saucepans, 55¢ 5 quart size white enamel. 92c Saucepans, 65¢ 6 quart size white enamel. 92c Saucepots, 65c 6 quart size white enamel. 99c Saucepots, 69c 8 quart size white enamel, $1.80 Cook Pots, $1.35 14 qt. size white enamel. $1.60 Cook Pots, $1.19 12 qt. size white enamel. 99c Tea Kettles, 75c 7 quart size white enamel. $1.17 Tea Kettles, 90c 8 quart size; white enamel. 80c Coffee Pots, 59¢ 2 quart size; white enamel. 85c¢ Tea Pots, 62¢ 2 quart size; white enamel. 87c Dish Pans, 65c 14 quart size; white enamel, $1.15 Hair Brooms, 79¢ Long handle floor brooms. 29¢ Dust Brushes, 19¢ $1.05 Clothes Baskets, 75c Oval baskets; the domes- tic kind, made of whole willow. 93.45 Clothes Wringers, $2.50 Warranted for one year. 97.49 Surety Washing Machines, $4.98 The best made; lightest running machine we know. 91.25 Ironing Boards, 90c Folding; made of hard wood; size 5 feet. 39¢ Corn Brooms, 29¢ Made from the best qual- ity selected corn, $1.25 Step Ladders, 79c 5 feet; strongly made. 1911 Inlaid Linoleums “3 Off O'Ncill Building—Fourth Floor. To-morrow we shall put on sal yards of inlaid linoleum in 1911 « Madde J running day and night the | Cut Glas O'Neill Building—Basement. Every piece in the entire sale is and from some noted maker. first quality It is a well-known fact that we have established a standard in housefurnish- ings that is not reached by the United States. Our bu greatest in the United Sta a single store, but for many. ear round making cut glass for our stores. we reduce these things twice a year they are reduced generously and the qualities are such as are seldom found even in Annual Sales. 29¢ Fibre Pails, 23¢ The kind that will not fall apart. $1.50 Step Chairs, $1.19 Made of hard wood; full size, and nicely finished. $1.85 Carpet Sweepers, 91.49 Bissel’s. $1 Clothes Dryers, 45¢ 4 feet high, with 4 wings, 2 feet wide; made of hard wood. 45c Wash Boards, 35¢ Made of the best quality double-faced zinc. $1.10 Blacking Cabinets, at 80c Or they can be used for shoe boxes. 42.15 Kitchen Tables, $1.59 Made of the best seasoned lumber. 35c Pastry Boards at 29¢ Made of white wood, fine finish. $1.25 Oak Frame Mirrors, 79¢ With + French plate glass. $1.59 Wash Boilers, 95¢ Kreamer's No. 7 size. $1.77 Wash Boilers, $1.23 Kreamer's No. 8 size. $2.31 Wash Boilers, $1.59 Kreamer’s No. 9 size. $2 Bread Box, $1.40 Kreamer’s roll top Jap- anned bread box. $1.19 Bread or Cake Box, 79¢ Kreamer’s Japanned. 25¢ Dust Pans, I5¢ Kreamer’s Japanned, 65c Canisters at 43c Kreamer’s Japanned. For sugar, tea, coffee and flour; + pound size. $3.25 Punch Bowls, $2.50 With glasses and hooks. Made of Colonial or imita- tion cut glass. any or very few stores in ing power in china is the and we do not buy for We keep one factory So when 80c Water Sets, 6c Made of Colonial glass, consisting of one bottle and six glasses. 95c Water Sets, 79c With’ large size glass pitcher and six glasses to match.. $1 Orange Bowls, 49c Made of Colonial glass with feet, on stands. 98c Fruit or Orange Bowls, $9c Made of near-cut glass, extra large size. $6.75 Tea Sets, 95.25 Made of Austrian china; 56 pieces; decorated. $22.50 Dinner Sets, $15.98 French china dinner sets; 100 pieces; handsomely dec- orated. #35 and $36.98 Dinner Sets, at $27.50 Ahrenfeldt’s Freneh china; 100 pieces to the set, handsomely decorated. $2.25 Bed Room Sets $1.49 Consisting of nine pieces; decorated. 25¢ Plates, 19¢ A large assortment of French china plates, all sizes. $2 a Dozen Porcelain Plates, at 5c Each Assorted sizes. $1.55 a dozen Fruit Saucers, at 5c each. $1.15 White Pitchers and Basins, at 65c a pair. Large size. $1.55 Slop Urns, at 69¢ In plain white; large size. $8.98 Dinner Sets, at $4.98 In plain white; 100 pieces to the set. A Clear-up of Fur Muffs and Scarts | O'Neill Building—Third Floor. You will find in the lot muffs and searfs that will mateh, though we have not com- bined them into sets. Women very often like a different length or a little diffe: style from that found in sets, so we shall sell them independent of each other. Muffs at $12.50 | Muffs at $19.50 Natural Raccoon. Australian Sable Raccoon, Opossum. 3 Rooms, at. . .$75 iE 4 Furnished, at$165 5 Complete, at $225 ry yard sold will be cut from full rolls | from your own me ements at the follow- | ing prices: | $1.35 Qualities at 95c Sq. Yd. | WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOG, MAILED FEED, | Hnlaid tile designs, $1.50 Qualities at $1.19 ‘SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Blue Wolf. Pointed Wolf. Genuine aster Signature | An extra heayy quality, inlaid, in wood — | Black Wolf. Scarfs and | and parquetry patterns, | Scarfs at $12.50 Shawl Collars Grand Rapids Furniture \ | -Batursl aceoon, at $19.50 | EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING ON A Clear-Up of Dress | ble Bete ; beiiaice EASY PAYMENT PLAN Black Wolf. Opossum. Fabrics |! $100 Worth $10 Down $2.00 Weekly dome of the richest sets can be formed and "150 $15 $2.25 Que In Both Buildings in the styles that exactly suit your own ta ste: ‘jos fo «gs wt || 89c to $1 Dress Lengths at 50 Very remaining 300 $30 $3.50 Within ic to ress Lengtns at 50c . Ehud" | 400 $40 $5.00 $00, Dress lengths of woolen fabrics in black $1 Waists at 85c | 500 $50 $6.00 of mW. x. 120 W. 23d St. near 6th Ave. and colors, all of thei this season's weaves. O'Neill Building. Remnants In the Adams Building. Woolen dress goods in black and colors. — | A good assortment and many dress patterns in the lot, 29¢ a yard, | | O'Neill Building—Third Floor. Made of fancy, white striped lawn in shirt styles with pockets. The waists are closed up the front with fancy pe ~—have plain backs; pleated over the st ders; the long sleeves finished with stiff cuffs. Each shirt waist is nicely boarded. | If } Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders | | Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of . Better Than Usual—More Things—Greater Reductions in Prices. We've a Good Reason! Watch the Papers! Arts and Crafts Furniture Probably the best known maker of Arts and Crafts furniture in the world is the famous firm of Stickley Brothers Co. of Grand Come Into the Furniture Sale at 10% to 50% Reductions Adams Building —Third and Fourth Floors. Rapids. Their accuracy of line and treatment, the excellent quality of the quartered white oak, fumed into the soft brown that has always been thought so rich; the Spanish leather covered cushions; all these are seen at their best in whatever is made by Stickley Brothers. Every piece of Arts and Crafts furniture from these makers in our entire stock is reduced 10 to 50%, besides other lots brought here from Grand Rapids for this Besides the Arts and Crafts furniture, 10 to 50% reductions sale, have been made on other furniture, including beds and bedding. Here are a few of the prices now put upon Stickley Bros.’ famous Arts and Crafts Furniture. $30 #13 815 813. 824 #10 815. $30 Of some of these there are but one or two, but at reductions not quite so great as these there fs 98c Chiffon Cloth at 67c In « ning, 40 Regular $1.50 Underwear|$1.50 and $2 Union Suits Imported heavy weight, glove-fitting. $1 Ribbed balbriggan underwear, medium and heavy weights. makes, Fumed Oak Scttees at 622. 50 Fumed Oak Rockers at $9. umed Oak Library Tables at $11, 60 Fumed Oak Arm Chairs at $9. Fumed Oak Hall Tables ot $12. 60 Fumed Ork Hall Glasses at $9.50. 5 Roll-top Desks at $77.50. Library Tubles at $25, #39 Beds (3 ft. 6 in.) at $19.50, 8104 Settles at 952. #127 Directors’ Tubles at 965. 410.50 Library Tab‘es at 96.50. #54 Library Tables at $30, $25 Hall Chairs at $12.50, a vast quantity—all 10 to 50 per cent. less than usual. Both Buildings —First Floor Both Buildings--Pirst Floor all the colors that are worn for eve- inches wide. taffeta, 35 inches wide. A Clearance Sale of Men’s Knit Underwear Adan Building=-First Floor at $1 at 75c ribbed balbriggan underwear, Underwear at 75c considered them ‘‘seconds.”* One of our best American imperfections we can tind. Pure Groceries 437.50 Shaving Stands at $18.75. $1 Silks at 79c 2,500 yards of pure silk, black dress Some of these are not quite perfect; some are called “imperfect” because they are soiled, but you can find splendid ribbed cotton and woo: mixtures in a great number of styles in the lot and we doubt very much whether or not you will be able to tell why the maker If you will ask us we will call your atterition to the only Full Weights ‘s* Full Measures Adams Building—Basement Miscellaneous BART DAN NZANI Yo Domino dugar | Havemey Fancy qu head rie We reserve the right to limit quantities Puiled Figs quail myrna Ihara, 280 290 sass 396 ! ine l4c " 10¢ Ne a0 1 nf D... 106 “ ‘ . lue Wabi wseaneians Vhs Mout Irand Ae ARAL Brand a0! Hidescw Frand, Hames, said

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