The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1911, Page 8

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,@ Dano eh vite of kids, | ‘ ; ] Bash ovee est. .= 2 = What Is Duffy’s Pure Malt|otms.swsate |, SBR Re ian eee ae a 2590 nad rns te oe Cravenetted Woolens) 4 \y BMNTEIAG at the City! Of Now York | tana’ wo vice open, henknaten” ctor It is an absolutely pure distillation of ola tliat IR cl ge rarer fre s 9» idee depheA . 4||Coats of a Famous Make That \ Rien “tivideot, srosuctns é pen 1ske malted grain, great care being use: By ever orate eros nit eat to turn thelr hat brine bok, © to have every kernel thoroughly || Sell Under the Manufactur- re ‘The crowd swarming into the streets i : + r 9 Bi teat ex Goodin would an ee ne et ai malted, thus producing a predigested liquid er’s Trade-mark Label ‘oe ous ce = |polleeman afer then sop alee pis in the form of a medicinal whiskey; At $22.50 to $35.00 +. 4 baolute bin | slipped o his hor and u ° bl oe BE bstiny to coi’ | ae a hae itened by warmth and moisture, its palata Long ulsters—collars to be worn snug- je law's 0 the lim: | ne Morrisania police station To- i Bete ate a i Se Goa. Sie Uns ts teareuctes tas eaten tos bility and freedom from injurious substances |}1, upturned about the neck or in the lapel | BBM be necessary to nerve ates. Goods [No a Tast One Huwired. and. IVEY: | render it so that it can be retained by the form on milder days. Warm without Fa Knit wind-cuffs if desired. e eta: Ber! X-TERNALLY APPLIED recognized as a medicine by doctors of all schools. , might be offered, { p [Wat ie Did in m Nuhotame | Tionvancs of letters have been received from men | medical booklet free. All the Cloth Is Cravenetted “rides in Fe Je eee ot eee 2 8 ee Ss. ee feithe existence of such a fund but the extent of his « his bride was not stated. Was signed and delivered to Miss oh while Maxine Filfott was stiil dian's wife, the Iawyer stated, 1 All Kinds of Securities. property deede! to Miss Goodrich, +648 2+ Mistoh Goodly Thought 1 hose | INCLUDED REAL ees again MRS. PLANT NAMES WOMAN ‘ei THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. iT ( ’ ’ |1 sive nor de money an’ she atver me HESPERS ARE TO DANCE _ | KILLED WOMAN ON STREET, T GOODWIN PUT = HE SHO DIDNT ston! Si! AND CUT UP SOME TO-NIGHT. | THEN SHOT HIMSELF. " wer ee eee oes Club of Revels Will Have) BAUTIMORE, Jan, m—rollowing « Dr. on Ig * Th Ad bed uae * see Feet TE erLiey Wuneed’ Gre bute PERFEC ’ ie tds was: tater, The victims were about thirty | KIDS’ WILD WEST <r at apetgteo bey ‘ooti Powder | ——— & materia Castle street, separated from his wife three months ago, The young woman he shot was 4 prepossessing blonde. In is the only dentifrice that thoroughly and & pocket of her coat was found Vv q are yi Washington marriage certificate, which properly cleanses the teeth pntention in Edna Good. ellow Ones Wer “ONLY ON INFORMATION.” pet forth that on June 6, 910, atattie - A Sane | Whi 4 Jacob F. Handi !rich’s Divorce Sult. Counterfeit. Suing the Big Shoe Manufacturer ection of tocad tighta| MSTA Ae the. Firat... Presyterian for ~ Divori She Attaches na the gamut from | Church y Rev. Donald C. McLeod. The iM i Ua Mee back Many of the | yicim wore a wedding ring inscribed SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Goodrich Goodwin's euft for a $1,500,000 of His Proy “RF, §. W. to C. GT” onally in each 8 assigned in the trust 1s located nething that might be diMcult. The also called attention to the fact It was not a pre-nuptial agreement Bot made in consideration of mar- Miss Goodrich. from Nat ©. Goodwin formally 4 the Supreme Court to-day when Goff, in the ex-parte ranch, Man onier appointing J. Campbell bra @ lawyer of No. 6) Wall referees to take testimony ing to Lawyer Herman 1. who represents Mrs. Goodwin and 4 the order to-day, the prin- one of contention In the case the comedinn’s efforts to break fund executed by him tn favor Goodrich, aggregating in value in which , Will Ask Alimony, Too. ent. Fevenue is from the rent.” , Roth expecta that Referee Thomp- Will be able to becin taking testt- to-morrow. He does not expect ‘Miss Lannon, mentioned as the married te” of the much the testimony ts concluded Mrs. in will algo ask for alimony. Mr, stated that while the extent of ttust appeared “plenty and sufficient mar interest enough for Mrs, Good- "s proper maintenance” that, ty, much of It produced only 2 to 4 interest because Goodwin the property outright and his tan in St. Louis, will appear, tet.” ‘ 84 Storm Coats, usual value $22.50 . ‘says Mrs. Goodwin haa plenty of HE ADACHE tem, is a promoter of good health and longevity, makes Chemist,” on the label, WI terms. _ Some serge-lined, others ‘half |196 Storm Coats, usual aaa Price fee mtn oni, ry the old young and keeps the young strong. and be certain the seal ||| serge-lined, others of two-faced cloth, the | 92 Storm Coats, usual value $28 Now * @ St, Louts depositions, Hinted that some sensational testi- 7, tending to show that Nat was| hat frisky and indifferent to his | Bsjous chorus girls Louts, Overcoats i $17.25 with plenty of ony of the comedian's use of such if es as “Bady Doll,’ " “Deas ~ fien’s Pres.o come me fea explained A exed young ner & perp! Dressed Like a ave Picture | of Generai Sessions to-day, Piece o' money I ever see was a doliah Cowboys They Are Nabbed bill, White folks used to say de fitty dollnh bills and twenty ¢ After Biank Cartridge Battle. a but I nevah welieved ‘¢ "I come up heah and goes to wohle | for Mis’ Sara Cortwright at 1% ¥ Fifty-2hird street. Few days “Surrender, trattor, or I'l blow FOU | Coetatmas I ases nome . fut of holes!" house an’ I took It Pietro Tomasiellt whirled tie trusty | of dilis. steed around and confronted Tomaso) “Dat night I showed ‘em to my tand- Margesso as he shouted these words’ lady, Mis’ Ada Robingon, an’ she says, Dey w handful Rottah gimme ant bad money,’ she says, ‘'cause if the po-iice gits you wid pb nati Hing ton you dey moat ifkely put you In ‘The #hota couldn't help missing, de- | Jal! foh de rest 0’ you life. cause they were blank cartridges. But| “Jods, Mias Ada Robinson been a |they made a tremendous noise and all | Hvin' heah dn dis town a long time. I |Kaat One Hundred and Fifty-third Jee’ matahaly belteve what she says an’ street poured out to see a man-killing. first, but wh Jeering aug miased ‘Tomaso, With Tomaso fired. His shot third street. They had removed the staple which kept the door closed, and, by lighting two candies, had bridied the horses and ridden off with them. At the a time he volunteered his compan- name and address. Detectives went around to the house And found Pietro hiding under the t still fully acooutred in Wild West To-day Justice Wyatt found both guilty of horge-stealing and rem: them until the 26th, when they will be sentenced. It builds up the nerve tiss power to the brain, strength and richness to the blood. in ‘A l we A K get from the food you eat al NEURALGIA Or) | Malt A Great What Does It Do? vital forces; it makes digestion perfect and enables you to It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains the sys- It cures nervousness, typhoid, malaria, every form of stomach trouble, diseases of the throat and lungs, and is and women in all walks of life, many from those nearly 100 years old, extolling the virtues of Duffy’s Pure hiskey as the world’s greatest medicine. BOSTON, Jan, ®.—Thomas of the present sen i fui actresses, to one | of whom will be adjudged « 300 dia- mond cluster brooch, Then there will be dancing and some. | | Caroline Griggs Pla erty to the amount of $1, attached | The Plants were married in Chicago in 18%, and to Boston soon afterward and resided here up to last September Mrs. Plant alleges that her husband | committed a statutory offense with a woman whose name is known to her loniy on {nformation, » 600,00 has been She avers that the || for offense was committed in Bangor and | When you a a bottle of the last night ‘Alfred,’ she says, ‘Don't you know Calais, Me., in St. George, N. B., and beet cough and On the Brink of the Blustery Season ; , Goodwin and Miss Goodrich, |“ savsvor 1 ghall not be taken alive” | What kind o' money dat ts? Dat's ey anak cold remedy—just | 3 mats the lawyer, were to share m |count’ft money,’ she saya, ‘like dom ip) ates a.% add these werd: in the revenue from the fund. retorted Tomaso, and halting his mount homas G. mn ‘ompany, tha aN i Ttalfan men makes over tn Astoria. |tory in Roxbury, and. bel a time of Goodwin's fourth mar-|he drew his bulldog pistol. Pletro fired ry i Y, wan the mi facture of shoe ‘machinery In competi: | tion with the United, using his own ma- chines at his plant. He also began |court proceedings to break the alleged || tie, monopoly. In the end the ‘United | bought Plant's interest in the Thomas |G. Plant Company and thus their dit- ‘ferences were ended. and 60 cts. a bot-| “i a 60-ct. bottle of Riker’s| | Expectorant does not stop your |cough or cold, bring back the ‘empty bottle and get your mone; most sensitive stomach. It is a gentle, invigorating stimulant and tonic. BEWARE of imita- tions and substitutes. They are positively harm- ful and are sold for profit only by _ unscrupulous dealers. Look for the trade-mark, the “Old ues, tones up the heart, gives and elasticity to the muscles It brings into action all the | the nourishment it contains. over the cork is unbroken. Doctor's advice and Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. Day for th the Children 511 Storm Overcoats for Men} $16.50. | being bulky. Usually these coats sell only under the label ot the manufacturer, who is famous the country over for his combina- tion-collar storm overcoats. Storm Coats That Usually ~* Bring $22.50 to $35 Several years of steady service will be had of these coats. They are sturdy, de- pendable garments to the smallest stitch. Absolutely all-wool — otherwise they could not be sold in this store. Plain, gray, Oxford, black, brown and fancy pat- double warp showing fancy backs. Pat- 107 Storm Coats, usual value $30 terns include checks, stripes and plaids. 17 Storm Coats, usual value $32 15 Storm Coats, usual value $35 16.50 so that in addition to being warm coats for cold weather, they are dry coats in wet weather. All sizes. Main floor, New Building. Men’s Soft Hats and Derbies at $1 Soft hats are “seconds” of $2 and $3 grades, in black, tan and gray. Derby hats are ‘“‘seconds” of $3 to $5 grades, mostly black, Full line of sizes in the soft hats, but not in the derbies. ECONOMY BULLETINS from the Basement Store for Men Chesterfield Overcoats, $10.50 Continuation of the remarkable sale that started on Friday. These overcoats offer striking proof of the ability of the basement store organization to give to men of moderate means ABSOLUTELY WORTHY CLOTHING at prices that they can afford to pay. erly $10, $12 & $15 All-wool overcoats, in conservative black and Oxford Defects very slight. Excep- pemancigins ~ ihe — weiner = Ltn 6.2) PS ae . oe ve Th ures and plain black eh Trousers = cheviots, an _ blue rk striped fan jots. Durable, . suitable for gray diagonal stripes, mixtures and dark BBiterns. Also ut 87.25 black melton d fancy mixture 4 length overcoats. Men’s $10, $12 & $15 Suits luded are all wool pure worsted bi and fancy suits in the prevailing djmodels for men and you $7.50 & $10 Sulls & Overcoat nine si onver| che’ style faney tripe tible suits include fancy ats. fabr 138-146 WEST ith ST., Bet. (th and 7th Aves. §23-529 EIGHTH AVE., Bet. 36/h and 37th Sts, THIRD AVE. and 83d ST., The Northwest Corner All Three Stores Gpen Sattkday Until 10 P.M, re collar models in fancy ength models in black hy worsted and theviol i= | Men’ 8 Trousers’ Little as $2—Som Serviceable kersey and chev 50 ands striped quality bi coats—for girls of 6 to 14, coats in the $4.75 group, but than size 12) priced at $6.75 to $11.50. astrakhan trimmed JOHN Formerly A. T. Stewart ~, | AkaAM Letting Go the Girls’ Clothes Girls’ Warm Long Coats for as practical styles and colors, including a lot of blue ome $6.50 caracul none of these larger 4 rect 1 uy : ses { ical and popular Presto gray and co aye Velvet cola. All. sizes, mA 50.1 tional $1 hat opportunities, ible collar coats, tailored . e ’ it perfectly. Included are Letting Go the Boys’ Clothes Boys’ Warm Reefer Coats Grouped at a New Price—$2.95 Some were $3.85; others were $5. And re- member the regular standards of value in this section are very high, All-wool cheviot and Ox- ford frieze coats, lined with serge or flannel; some with velvet collars. Sizes 4 to 14. e at $4.75 ‘iot coats, in plain, Boys’ Suits $ Boys’ Long $ 35 , ’ ; gets many orders from us. Plain color madras—smartly fablee Aatcaispelbiy the li A And Overeosts Overcast: i Young W omen’s and Junior Boys’ Long Overcoats finished, Sizes A, B, C and D. : ge te Fr Sas i, ee Tere Ohta ened Down to $4.85 Clean, Mew Collars, We for oF | sas chev bd, Re fw bos to wf [with braid. Among them qualities originally] | Dropped from $7.50, All-wool cheviot, lined In ten of the most popular styles of the day. We have} Men’s Scarfs, Worth with serge. Sizes 8 to 17. mi ate is ond bi lt ay ang pier m he Sample Cotton Dresses for The Odd Suits for Boys Sold only in half omen Jat ef ene style and size. 55c the Sale at 55c 2.5 The values are 84 and 83. i isan initia ” R «Grouped at $3.50 half dozen. Ready to put rig) . } bi Sweet Sixteen” at $2.75 e p ° 5 Entirely new showing for to- Gir 120 Pretty summer dresses of gingham and Remainders of $3.85 and $5 groups. Sizes 50c Suspenders at 25c morrow. You may come in at uit rise fores percale, plain and checked; with Tate Hoek and] among them 8 to 17, All-wool fancy cheviot and 600 pairs more than ne gate. 19 inventory are, ro-nrieed any hour of the day and find#, three-quarter sleeves, All in size 16. Values are|g few plain blue cheviot. 200 suits. for tomorrow. Elastic or fancy silk with elastic in c] *, p Y splendid, Bhanete Od mulsne Ine Basement, New Building. Brosh and clean, Basement, Old Building agreeable surprises at the scarf WANAMAKER & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. Fresh, Clean an $1 SI Shirts at 70c Basement, New Building In neat stripes of the season. Coat style, cuffs attached. Pleated and plain bosoms. Sizes 14 to 18. 50c Silk Neckwear at 25c Actually duplicating many patterns in our Christmas 50c stock. A clean-up from a tie-maker whose name you all know. 75c Nightshirts at 50c Of strong muslin with’ fast-color trimmings. With or without collar. It’s an actual fact that to duplicate these to- day would cost us $6 a dozen. Sizes 15 to 19. Flannel Nightshirts, 50c Soft, strong, striped domet flannel. Collar or military style. Sizes 15 to 19. Long and full. 4 $1.50 Madras Pajamas, $1 Contributed to our recent men’s sale by a maker who Annual Price-Saving on Men’s Fur Caps, Gloves, Collars and Foot-muffs Our own clean, perfect, guar- anteed stock, subject to a price- lowering that averages a third, Men’s Shirts at $1.35 —Usual $1.75 to $2.50 Values Daily we replenish these aisle sold thousands of dozens of these collars and know them to be satisfactory in fit and service. All sizes from 14 to 18. Up to $2, on Special tables. Main floor, New Building JP JOHN WANAMAKER For:..erly A, T, Stewart & Go., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street.

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