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From Press Reports In From ( All Quarters. Queer Bid Halts Sale. ered taith 2A Lincoln oftere . be at Springfield, M aa aerty trees male for a two snd ALY-thieg triltionth interest in a + riece of Pisperty, and demanded con- - wantinde: the rule that smal! bid- Nim) be supplied first. aX COlector Frazer, in a quanta Anally de\geq to ‘postpone the sale Sues for Colored Nose. Miss [leanor Scho as a result of and build up her nose he punctured nose was. Tnvitey tinder an Umbrella and Robbed. fa Via along and asked him how long they'd ha for a car. “Not long, I think,” replied Justes, us all,” Kindly invited one of the stranger! are bound to get wet standing in that doorw nto the muzzle of a pistol. | 3 with wha one of the men. “1 @ watch. Then they left him out in the rain and escaped. ‘reated by Wireless. Capt. Arthur N. teamer Herman Fras: w York saved by a ireless prescription fi ed $0 miles from steamship (to Steamship from the coast of Florida to | intoxicating. tno | Fifty-two experts who tasted dealco- of RANWAY'S READY me ill from ptomaine p @ Was NO surgeon aboar: a request for sent by wireless to tho nearest naval was picked up by | apply Radway's Ready Relief externally to the part or parts affected, as briskly 4 , 800 mil wa off Yucatan, Ben prescription, t the jas circumstances will permit. also be derived from Radway's w their alterative action being pecul alleges in an effort to straighten blood vessel, and that the discoloration | now is much worse than the crooked Abbott Justes stepped ftno a Chicago doorway to | get out of a heavy downpour, when two men came | to wait | “I've deen | ‘Come, get under our umbrella, there's room for | “You | Justes thanked them and got under the umbrella, you've got,” demanded Justes promptty handed over $250 | of which all beers: may be made non- | RELIEP itn att ot RA RUMATISM of the “Gov. of Ark,” hot ————— THE EVENING WORLD, | THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911, _ fay you can't tell the te and appearance be- those containing alvo- Gov. of Ark. Indig. A lazy telegraph operator's work has compelled Secretary of the Navy Meyer to apologize to Gov. Donaghey of Ar- | kansas. A telegram in regard to the launching | Arka sas was addressed to the and it made the Gov-| ernor so mad he wrote a hot letter to the Secretary. The latter apologized and explained the title was spelled out, | but abbreviated by the telegraph op-| | erator. ‘laub has filed sult Dr. J. T. Pinkstatt Challenge to Doctors. Joseph F. Rin chant and pr his t , / $50,000 if Widow Reweds. | suit lisease. Where the If she remarries, Mrs. Henrietta Kahn | are swelled, stiff or bacon Radway's will recelve $50,000 on her wedding day, | J e according to a provision in the will of | fniratite Tubeoaat. dey husband: Moses Kahn, fied yester Ask for Radway's and Take No Substitutes Until she remarries or dies she is to a0 a 4 have the income of a trust fund of $200,000, Mr. Kahn died on Oct. 4. i +» +) Makes Beér Jagless. It will soon be possible for teetotallers to drink beers and ales without break- ing the pledge. Chemist Overbeck, in Lendon, has announced a process’ for dealcoholizing malt liquors, as a result Registerea Established Trade Halfa Mark Century Annual Sale | Blankets Lot Number I—A special collection of fine California Blankets, fresh, perfect goods, offered at much below regular prices. j - Single Bed Size, $10.50 and 15.00 Double Bed Size, $12.50, 14.50 and 20.00, Lot Number 2—An assortment of medium weight Sum- mer Blankets in all sizes: Single Bed Size, $7.50 and 10.00. ‘ Double Bed Size, $7.00 and 9.00. We are also offering in this department some special values in Cotton and Wool Filled Comfortables, as well as in plain White Patent Satin Bed Spreads, etc. ‘a Bed Linens A ely. attractive collection of thoroughly reliable goods of standard makes and quality, reduced in price for this Sale. Pure Linen Hemstitched Pillow Cases (per pair) . Size 2214 x 36 inches, ‘at $1.10, 1.38, 1.50 and 1.75 Size 25 x 36 inches, at $1.35, 1.75 and 2.00 Size 27 x 36 inches, at $1.50, 2.00 and 2,25 pure Linen Hemstitched Sheets (p., | * Single Bed Size, at $4.50, 5.75, 6.50 and 8.50 Double Bed Size, at $6.00, 6.75, 7.50 and 10.75 Every piece carries the McCutcheon guarantee of reliability. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St., Walger neterta B. Altman & Cn. . ARE HOLDING AN IMPORTANT SALE OF ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS & HALL RUNNERS WHICH AFFORDS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING CHOICE FLOOR COVERINGS AT VERY LOW PRICES, ORIENTAL RUGS . . $18.00 & 24.00 USUALLY $35.00 To $60.00 ORIENTAL HALL RUNNERS $27.00, 35.00 & 68.00 USUALLY $45.00 TO $125.00 ORIENTA” “ARPETS (ROOM SIZES) $ 125.00 to 375.00 USUALLY $225.00 To $750.00 \% By Avenne, 26th oud 35th Streets, New Work, wealthy fruit mer- Philo: in vaccination, back his beilefi | He says he |ity it five @ be vaccinated | let smallpox vi d after It has | contract smalipox. “Why so many here?" | friend," one replied. ning and patronizing a poolroom, itcal Soctety, does not believe | nd has put up $1,000 to | Il give the $1,000 to char- tors allow themselves to | week and were to marry eariy ¢ taken” is bo Injected into thelr | | systems and three out of the five do not! “ Wake!’ Was Poolroom. . | Detectives entered a crowded under- taking shop in San Francisco and asked, “We are holding a wake for a dear| a be 5 | When the pullee! NK he would be sent to Jail. found’ form charts and tickets and no| | corpse they arrested the crowd for run- Lost Cash Halts Wedding. t of the Brooklyn! The marriage of Adolf Schmidt, thirty- nm, employed at the Berkshire nuts | school in Egremont, Mass. and Miss Loretta Robinson, twenty-seven, also of Egremont, who became engaged | SAYS SECT LURED WIFE. | Former Minister Charges Peculiar ted. After getting a license ¢ Who says he was a f Clerk KG, Harrington “Schmid Yatalater tn lost his “roll” of $160, The weeding | ‘ seahily 4 to Brooklyn | # his bride of | as to return to him, Ac- the husband she has been by a religious sect. rand ave- | ral weeks had become Interested in | © meetings, he says, are St Albany ‘avenue. Gels | among other pecultar | is off until he recovers his money, Beat Wife to Avoid Work. Not desiring to lose his reputation as prize lazy man of Orangeburg, N. Y Frederick Colledge beat his wire, know- He ad- mitted he beat her simply to avold go-| t ing to work ‘The nearest he has come to making ad physical effort in two years was ye when he was given sixty days Rockland Couny Jail He the: three cheers for the judge. i] i from the other Everything advertised on this page but groceries may be exchanged by cashing in full books of the Surety Stamps you have been collecting. ever been sold by us. News of only a few of the items can be printed, but the gold-and- black cards in the store mark the trail of the thousands of articles on which prices have been reduced. $11.25 Smyrna Rugs at $9.75 $18 Smyrna Rugs at $14.75 $24 Smyrna Rugs at $18.75 O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor Ranging in size from 6x9 feet to 9x12 feet. A fine lot fresh from the looms of one of the leading makers in the world. $37.50 to $40 Royal Wilton Rugs at $24.75 Fifty handsome sample rugs made in_ the regular way, but with a seam across the middle. $1 Alarm Clocks at 55¢ Both Buildings—First Floor They go thirty hours, have numeral figures, and have extra loud alarms with a lever attach- ment so you can stop off the alarm if it rings too long. ph Girls’ $2.25 Dresses at $1.75 O'Neill Building—Third Floor One-piece dresses and sailor suit effect in a good assortment of plaids and plain colored woolen cloths, trimmed with braids, all with kilt skirts. 6to l4 year sizes 50c Silk Stockings at 37c Both Buildings—First Floor Silk boots with lisle thread tops in black. There are 200 of them and women love them. Women’s $1.50 Union Suits at 98c * Both Buildings—First Floor White, medium weight, half- wool, ankle leagth, long or short” sleeves, trimmed with silk. Art Embroideries Adams Building—Balcony Stamped linen centrepieces: 12 inch regularly 1c at 8 2c “890 “ 290 ‘Teneriffe Ince scarfs and doylies at half price. Boys’ $5 Suits at $2.99 Adams Building—Second Floor ‘They are all-wool suits too, some with extra knickerbocker trousers. We have sold these ourselves as low as #3.98, because we want to have the biggest boys’ clothing department in New York, Tos morrow, however, they will go to 82.99. $5 Shower Coats for $3.25 Adams Building—Second Floor For both boys and men. These are the single texture, feather-weight shower couts that are so generally used now. Boys’ 98c to $1.50 Hats at 69c Known to boys as bear skin, 25c Handkerchiefs at 12l4c Both Buildings— First Floor Mussed and soiled, including both men’s and women’s—fancy and plain hemstitched 40c Veilings at 19c Both Buildings—First Floor Fancy meshes in all the new designs. 95c Chiffon Veils at 69c¢ 114 yards long, made of chiffon cloth, in every color that is wo 1, 000 Damask Tablecloths Adams Building—Second Floor Hemmed and ready to use in five new designs, made of pure white Irish linen. $1.75 Quality at 91.25 $2.10 Quality at $1.65 These are 67x07 and 67x84 inches, l4c Dish Towelling at10!.c a Yard £06 pieces of linen, pure white with a red b Remnants of Wool Dress Goods 35c Adams Buiiding—First Floor Black and colors in desirable lor spring dresses, Ribbons In the Profit-Sharing Sale Both Buildings—First Floor Pink, blue, white, lilac and Nile green, washable ribbons for underclothes. No, 1—9e No. 14—18e No, 2—I7e No. 3—25¢ No. 5—35e a piece Marabou Feather Stoles, Capes and Muffs Both Buildings—First Floor They are black, natural and mode ‘and the sizes range from 17-8 to 2% yards. Most of them have five strands and here are the prices: $2.75 instead of 84 9 93-75 instead of 85 94.2: tead of 85.50 94.50 tead of 86.50 $5 instead of 86. 96.50 instead of $7.4 The muffs are pillow and bol- ster shapes. $1 Corsets at 79c Both Buildings—Secoud Floor All of our 81 corsets, including ; & Go C.D, Thompson's, Mire deb en Ail (arteen bare bene support attached, There are all sizes from 18 to 80. $2 Waists at $1.50 Both Buildings Pure Irish linen, tailored, but with a broad pleat over the ck left tif? ciay $1.35 Silks at 98c Both Buildings—First Floor 6,000 yards of double width, all-silk ‘crepe de chine, in a fine assortment of fashionable colors, 12c Silkoline at 9c O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor 5,000 yards in Saceptionally many oft hem can= sed comfortables, Iam brequins, draperi 25c Table Oilclothat15c O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor 14 yards wide in an excellent assortment of designs—tiles and ." but such good that we have difficulty in seeing the flaws ourselves. The wearing quality is not af- fected by them. $3 Couch Covers at $2 O'Neill Building—Fourth | loor ‘Tapestry couch coversin Persian striped designs, 56 inches, with fringe all the way around. Children’s Coats, Half Price O'Neill Building—Third Floor $3 Coats now $1.50 95 Coats now $2.50 $10 Coats now $5.00 Bises 1 to 5 years. Caracul, plush, beaver, astrachan, cheviot, corduroy, broadcloth and bear skin—white, black, brown, green, navy blue and tan, trimmed and fancy and plain Wool Dress Goods at4sc O'Neill Buiiding—Virst Floor Black and col but in dress lengths, the qualities are the best, we believe, ever offered at 45¢, and the styles good and this season's. 1868 Established 43 Years. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. 1911 The Usual Friday Profit-Sharing Sale! | ~To-morrow we shall marshal out the greatest number of items at the lowest prices for which they have | The January Furniture Sale of Brass and Enamel Beds 7 hg All this week we have been selling brass, and enamel beds, springs, mattresses, couch beds, pillows and divans at great reductions. In order to show you how the prices run we quote below a few cf them on standard qualities of beds and bedding. But don’t forget that every piece of furniture on our entire two fleors is being sold at 10 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. Our beds are all of standard makes, of a much better quality than the average of them, the prices are not more, and in many places much less. Our mattresses are sold for what they are; if we call them hair, they are hair; if cotton, they » cotton, and they are always full weight. ‘To-morrow and Saturday you will find $26.50 Brass Beds, at $18. $20 Wardrobe Couches, at $13.50, 98.75 Felt Mattresses, at $5.50. , $8.50 Enamel Beds, at $5.50, $5.75 Springs, at $3.50. 95.25 Cribs, at $4.25. $5.50 Couch Beds, at $3.50. $3.75 Iron Cots, at 92.98, $2.50 Feather Pillows, at $1.75. While we quote here only a_ few _ prices, thousands of pieces will be found at like reductions in the furniture department. Give us a week to deliver these—we can’t promise to do any better than that! A Break in China Prices’ O'Neill Building—-Basement Handsome American porcelain, decorated with a lace border design of gold, in open stock patterns, which means that any article can always be replaced, are marked down one-third, Dinner Plates, y $1.30 dozen Breakfast“ 3114" ‘Tea “ 95e a Soup # $1.14 “ Platters (10 in ) 27¢ cach Platters (14 in.) bid #1. 05 ‘al 67c¢ bd Cc overed Vege table Dishes (8 in.) formerly $1.20 now 78c ea, =) (6 in;) « $1.05 “ 66c Tea Cups and Saucers, formerly $2.40, now $1.60 dozen Coffee Cups and Saucers, ©” $0.80, “ igo “ Butter Dishes, “ 00c “ 53c each Tea Pots w 80c, “ 47 Sugar Bowls “ 68e, S8& “ Fruit Saucers “é 90c, “ 60c “ $8.98 Dinner Sets at $5.49 American porcclain, handsomely decorated, 100 pieces to the set. | A Three Days’ Sale of Toilet Articles and Drug Sundries Practically every toilet article of the best standard makes is included, at unusual prices —prices that are frequently below cost. Before Removal . Ciearance Sale of Untrimmed Millinery at Half or Less O'Neill Building—Second Floor $1.95, $2.75 and $4.95 Hats at 75c. | Velvets, sutins and felts, While they last—because we don’t wish to carry them | over into the Adams Building. } MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED . CHAUVEN ET’S Red Cap 0 THE RED SPARKLING WINE OF FRANCE WP. Vintay & Co, Ltd. Ni ky Solo Agente for the United Stat —A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND Ger if The Garden Tea Room — Serves only the finest quality of food, and serves itso delightfully that the service as well as the cooking is fast becoming famous! Yet the prices are fair. The January — Sale of House- furnishings Will Continue Throughout the Month O'Neill Building—Basement. Ifundreds upon bundreds of items have been reduced including the Wear-Ever Aluminum Cook- ing Utensils, at the following prices: 2 quart Tea Pots, regularly #2.50, at $1.65. 2 quart Coffee Pots, regularly $2.50, at $1.39. om | 8 quart Preserving Kettles, regularly $1.55, at $1.25, 5 quart Tea Kettles, regularly $3.50, at $2.49. 2 quart Double Boiler, regularly $1.85, at $1.30. 24% quart Li ipped Saucepan, regularly 85c, at $9e. 4 quart Berlin Saucepans, regularly $1.35, at $1.10. 10 inch Frying Pans, regularly 99c, at 70¢. 16 inch Roast Pans, regularly $1.39, at $1.05. 59c Dish Pans at 19c 500 made of heavy enamelled steel, 17 quart size. 35c to 60c Enamel Ware at 19c Triple coated enamel saucepans, double boilers, — roast’ pans, colanders and teapots, all reduced to 19¢. é 50c Photograph Frames at19c Both Buildings—First Floor 1,000 of them, dust-proof in the firsis, i perial, carbonette and postal best J, plain and apanne: ite long me we should sell them at 506 os instead of a9e, Women's $2 Hand Bags at $1.59 Both Buildings-—First Floor 10-inch leather hand bags, lined with leather, with faney metal frames; 10 inches wide and 8 inches deep, with an inside purse to match, 50c to $1 Scissors at29c jj O'Neill Building—Basement. Too short in the blades to be | lated with gold bh an oxidize finish, 75c to $1.98 Dressing Sacques at 50c and 75c Adams Building—Second Floor s made of heavy nel in a great variety ducking of styles, We shall have to decline mail and telephone orders, Those who come must be supplied first 1214c to $0c Oddments at 6!4c and 10c of ciderdown, flannelettes, Scotch flannels, outing flannels —we want to get all remnants out of the fresh new de- partment. Adams Building—Second Floor, Pure Groceries | Full Weights “s:* Full Measures Adams Building—Basement We reserve the right to limit quantities. | Domino Sugar Flour Armour's a ay 84 Bacon (At net wolghta,) Haxsrm © 7ge, Title Folks bith? per tb... 25 Waferns per iq my aE ‘fresh mado | ane! m '38e | full’ * "er y Bt een) Macke rel | Marmalade Croaen @ « Buck: Fresh Made Elgin € rye in etd, fA ASO