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ey THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. ssa cnnieTy SCARED Free Bathing Pavition for Coney Island; | BY SCARLET FEVER. Alderman Who Pushed It for Evening World VOGEL. BROTHERS 42 st. at 8 Ave. IN HOWRES OF Ri Many Young Women Stricken After Attending Balls or All Day Saturday Weill iv 4 Double J°A’ Stamps I With All Purchases HURTS WINTER SEASON. Victims in Fifth Avenue and| m bis Tuxedo Qu ther Spr OPPORTUNITY Since the founding of our business in 1857 our aim has always been to serve the public better—and our recent adoption of the J*H.~ stamp has brought us a step nearer to our ideal than anything we have done before. To spread siasantisnpinaiiesias | the news broadcast we have determined to make this— si " A ER | | January Clearance Sale Of Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats an event that will long be remembered as one of ons at | GOES IN FOR PAVILION, of thelr FRANIA H. OQUINY, ARCH'T, i PTH PAN No Trace of O'Donnell Found Since Last Sun- day Evening. 2 Ast Ono Hundred and Twenty unequalled value-giving. ‘Tis your opportunity. ca ne ake J r treet station to-day, PO a inie c the miss ing A visited the stati that the police ald in the | »|Municinal Structure, Costing $15, $16.50 c& $18 | Suits @ Overcoats § oe $11: a $176,000, to Be Ready for gave her own address | st One Hundred and fd that tt was Use Early in Sun dC nnell was last $20, $22.00 C@ $23) sheer $15.50 ‘* for bor Hn re in th dy an add that mi Suits @ Overcoats { villon at Coney vegan to-day, and tt will be reals $25, $28.00 ®& $30) Suits @ Overcoats | “°” $1 8:50 se early in the summer. It and th n was sig ern Clearance Sale of Men’s Furnishings $1.25 8& $1.50 Plaited and | $2.00 high class Woven | Black Lisle Half Hose, a Negligee Shirts, made of | Madras Shirts, many | famous standard, widely famous “ Harmony’’ Per- | handsome and exclus- | advertised, 25c quality cales and fine Madras; | ive patterns; coat style, | with slight factory im- coat style, with 77 with cuffs $] 1 5 perfections (6 pair 16 . c cuffs attached..... attached. ...... GOO) Siena siesar When ft 1s finished thousands of eitt- | 1 by his mother’s! Mrs tempt to deny the. brid: ; ia the best teacher.” zens will be to get a free dip in ne surf any time they want it, The | Government every searlet fever increased daily. Some attribute the out- break of th Had a waiter who had a mild as employed at a number o It was said man, Princeto Seligman; Mirs A teen, daughter and Mrs, Robe are quaranteed a y. second street with scarlet fever, are | getting well. | Clearance Sale of Women’ s Waists Broken lots of $1.25 & $1.50 Linene ine Chiffon and Mess in Waists, with wide piaits—embroidered | mono or long s| ‘a Linene Waists in various designs—plaited | with pipings a: Madras Waists in Gibson style, * 79 white lace yoke an with pockets. . Reduced from $5 to......45 WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY- with lisle tops and feet, reduced from 75c per pair, 44¢ | | Among others touched by the scarlet germ are Seth Barton French and George Wagstaff Miss Clara Fargo will be brought down from Tuxedo to-day, whither she wen? when str Miss Beatrice watched Boys’ & Girls’ Apparel.--Clearance | Sale t GIRLS’ CLOTH DRESSES—plain and fancy mixtures, trim some with sailor coll: ,ers with braid; 6 to 14, red GIRLS’ WINTER COATS~—odd lot of chin , kerseys, cheviots and fancy mixtures; sizes 4 to 14, reduced from $6, d $8 to BOYS’ OVERCOATS--of blue and gray chinchilla; sturdy, substantial garments flannel lined, reduced from $6.50 to...... . $4, 95 BOYS’ LINED GLOVES-—tan kid, with heavy wool lini ing, “reduced trom 98c to.. 58¢ VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St., at 8th Ave. JOpen Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock. Gerald V. Hollins are whom gociety is hoping Functions The: A majority of th or another of Mrs. Henry given In honor of t ter, Rosalie, on I Mrs. W. K, V out party fo Rutherford, on Mrs. Stephen H. Brown's fancy dress ball for her daughter, Mra, J. D. Jerrold Colony Club for h 1 > Mrs, Joseph H on Jan. 3, for Miss Aileen Osborne. Mrs. John R. Droxel’s dance on Jan, 4, It may be that the was not lurking at an tertainments, becaus tended during the holidays other small | tante daugh- "a large coming er, Margaret Wise ‘ieeiaid shen lead you to keep in the cupboard a half dozen or more handy packages of Uneeda Biscuit J They won't get broken, musty, soiled or soggy like ordinary soda crackers because their crisp, clean freshness is protected by the moisture-proof, dust-tight package. haw decided it is fut track down the little tro of those stricken first w Shipman, wife of t Chureh of the Heavenly 1 Ladies and Gentlemen: The next number on the program will be “On the Old See Saw” The song that has made such a “hit” in Gus Edwards’ Song Revue Words by Ed. Gardner Music by Gus Edwards the height of the win so many of its me from entertainments, sion imposed let fever is six w urse, according to the seriousn the attack, SA ES SEA CLIFF ALL ASTIR OVER FIGHT ON Liquor. Report Which Will Di Fate of Never Sold 'n the moisture-proo Village's Only Bar Awaited yy) in Bath proof The Song Success of Which You Will Find | With Keen Interest. ( package The people of Bea Cliff, 1. W i) with the keene NATIONAL siSCUIT COMPANY home there In summer that no 1 Was sold among them. Last year ¥ put up a hotel on the steamboat and got a license. The report of the eference is expected in a few days, «