The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1911, Page 18

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, Age: Surest Road to Fountain of Youth Oe UU a sbancy | amrans_ met, SOD —Orgar raining Five Per Cent. of Average Depos- ; wh E: Is to Be Flattered by Your Friends “Rawtee aa ae | i the New Oreians ALBANY, Jan. %.—The appointment | conspiracy to interfere with foreign of @ municipal architect at an annual | salary of $15,000 1s the purpose of @ bill introduced by Assemblyman, Hoey. As- femblyman McGrath put in « pill pro- viding for a pension fund for the mem- bers of the street cleaning foree. ‘The establishment of a muaranty fund for depositors in banks and trust com- | panies i@ provided for in a bill offered by Assemblyman Brennan, ‘The fund, which is to be 6 per cent. of the average daily deposits, 1s to be used to pay de- | New Remedy That Reme That Removes Frec! | Dosttors in banks closed by order of the or Costs Nothing. f'Man Never Older Than He Thinks He Is,’’ De- elares Dr. Nascher; “To Live Long Don’t) Take Yourself Too Seriously.” ' | Super E ‘ im Freckle Pa | | Expert Believes We Live . |erhthanatttion io inwafictent toe hat | eres chance, tim Procite Fs O orhinity to Bur vy Too Fast Even in Child-| If the guaranty fund fails short of the |" “ irechles, while 1 It does give a 2 | deposits the banking superintendent {a € the expense t# trifling, j 4 hood—Normal Life of| required to issue certificates of indebt- y got ano je strength Stri tly * | edness to depositors for the amount of “ake on egrman ind one, mete | ‘ictly , _ * Man Should Cover AHolr deficlinay, Theos certificates, are tiradneet vil, hon, Fe tay ea ca ea | High ‘l f Three Periods of anrey| enough to meet the demands, il soamptenio Grade Mai : A dill authorising the conetruction of - Orders { Years Each. a street urface rallroad tn Petham Bay | ane urenain'otise 6 Moree | ' we was in a 'y Senator + Helen anld under guarantee of money bac it J Promptly i {ls to pemave freckl ity: dairite atocere Marchal | sis ls GE ES New York Has Known Of In Years Pest g “Yon are just as old as you | H ol ee is i HE DUDLEY SHOE CO., of Lynn, Mass., closed out to us ’ Send size, t -pmaaad Seen 708 Oey ee 8 their entire factory output of “Women's high grade 1911 y width an : — Spring model shoes at a surprising price concession that h t e anthor 0} is cheering bit of - ee ‘ C s € S t le leather wanted. \ philovopy to Dr. 1. Yo Nemoher ot Ne dAMES McGREERY & CO. willenable us togive you the greatest bargain feast you ever ndred and Sixty-etghth| have been asked to partake of. We honestly believe we have turned a trick that must dumfound the keenest competition y written more ajrd Street 34th Street | ze than any other) American physict He is indeed a! ANNUAL SALE and certainly surpass in value-giving your fondest expec- i ectalist,” and is gow en tations. RS erase + beck: for they GLOVES AND HOSIERY 20,000 pairs of shoes are involved in this purchase z arias wae ae rabies WH wha geatare| and sale; every pair worth $2.50 and up to $4. Gay about the newest and most inter-! i ig our, that Matters Js. very often | WOMEN'S GLOVES, 1m Both Stores. Vel S R Ell RS eel : elvet, Satins, Romaine peuth. 1 and 2 clasp Pique or overseam Kid. "1 am quite serious about !t," he ¥ mverred. “Of course I do not mean that! Tan, brown, mode, red, grey, navy blue, Silksand Patent Leather @ man may su n walking worl green, white or black. Self and black Paris into his gra - - _ ——— ———— : ry M ae sti hs , ‘ NT Se TAT SS ) Point or four rows of embroidery, Vamp Shoes with But th nds r of sport, like walking or f, should . turely "awed be | be allowed BOILER EXPLOSION 1.00 per pair them the: 4 re “The ach- ould 4 | ing maturity, nothing to pro- clasp, Prix Seam, English Tan Cape- V | t T p Sr with 3 < long this period, while he uncon- | | ; 1 clasp u 8 FS e ve 0 s, being seclously does much to sho: | skin. 1.00 per pair with newest style fancy buttons, all to go on ” | Me does not sleep enough, he ‘ sale to-morrow at they be #0 banished?” 1 ques-| | 8 button length Mousquetaire Kid. Tan, spat “Platter an old fellow upon his | brown, gun metal or grey, 1.00 per pair youthful appearance and activity. ‘Watch him straighten up under it,” i JING oF S é Be. Mecsas responded ° wissly. i aN | _JOUV IN GLOVES. r) may say the result only ‘own man live In 7 he i eutary. But eo is the etimu- old age?” Ul aoe 3 and 4 button Suede. Tan, mode or i MeL tssths nny vo wreaianae nie Mourn, frequents Crash in Philadelphia Laundry black. 1.00 per pair : “old f ly paychic| ¢ht.” stipulated the doctor ices 2 ' affair. “why FMEA, Ht not yoy to| Abies, rather than meat, should pre Hurls Victims About and 16 button fengtti Mousquetaire Suede. ¢ Paychic suggestion, ‘flattery,’ if you} in in his food, though a certain a ; : oH blue. 2.00 per pair f Uke? The moment a man is a gri jount of animal food is advisable. To- Throws 250 in Panic. Pink and sky per p father, thovgh he be but forty bacco and alcoholic liquors should be e of age, he suddenly feels old. indulged in moderately, if at all. PERRIN GLOVES. , “Many men, bead are telco dae Rapes we PHILADELPHIA, Jan, %.~In an ex- hM Kid. 7 placed in a responsi ston, point of fatigue. Recre- | piosion of « large tank containing am- ire Kid. f involving really great isenes, lose [ation should not be intensified until it! monta in the Locust Laundry at Ninth 12 button length Mousquetaire Ki bah their former buoyancy and light- exhausting work, and it should /and Locust atreets here to-day, one | brown, na blue, en, garnet, oxblood, . . v Ress. Impending death, a secret ntithesis of the dally labor, woman was killed, twenty girls were * bl 2 + A fear, @ great loss, a sudden fright | *hould amuse oursely a8 | slightly injured and two hundred and pink, sky blue. 1.50 per pair have all produced sudden and per- [8d simple reading, e e | fitty * employees, mostly young ‘ ay pon ‘ manent aging in the individual. | tional lectures and actentife research. | women, were thrown into « panic, For, 16 button length Mousquetaire Kid. ‘Tan, Ail’ Stees oxi The Dudley Shoe Co. trade mark tunately, flre did not follow the ex- , a 4 @igaity, ouch as many professional | healthiest joules. ae brown, navy blue, grey, green, garnet, oxblood, Plenty of Each. stands for fine make, authoritative ‘men feel called to assume.” “After the age of sixty, the usual be % e woman killed Was Annie Hall, an} T may add that Dr. Nascher him: proves thix point. He has a pleas frequent simile finning of senes a man should | y| by no means 4 k, but he should take more frequent rests: t thirty. Keeping Young in “His diet should be 1 continued, | should make a spect not more | much fresh air as j pink, sky blue, white or black. —_2.00 per pair » who was noar the t floor when It exploded. 1 through a window into} WOMEN’S HOSIERY. expiosion shook the Fine “Cobweb” Lisle Thread, with linen nd shattered all the | 250 OF more em- spliced heels, soles and toes or light weight Extra sales+ peop’e to Wait on You at Once. style, painstaking custom finish and unassailable quality. Not an old style or an undesirable shoe in the lot, for they are all new 1911 Spring and an energ j Bo has exforced seriousness and | Finally, a country life is by far the . ‘ yy ‘ort to get as “there are e, Walking is styles. Unquestionably the greatest event than fifty look | the best possible exercise for a man at tered over the | . + " : y fy . A * really The | this period. He and his friends should f the extablishinent, and Cotton with spliced heels, soles and toes of its kind announced in New York in normal begins to grow old | conspire to retain his a wild rush for the stalrways and | Black and colors. 25¢ per pair recentyears. Sizes will bearranged insepa- until he » and even he for at {his pride in his 4 Ia the crush to get out sual ic 35, 1 50¢ least fifteen © can affair in a cut and bruised, usual prices 95¢ and 30¢ rat. booths in Shoe Dept. (3d Fl.) and also on Main Floor to facilltate quick selection. sure to) an old ma seen i i _ remain hale « eated the | himself and | requisite for Fine Egyptian Lisle Thread, plain or mer- aan cerized. ‘‘Cobweb" weight. Extra spliced do yo aireveieio ues. eelhien heels, soles and toes. 35¢ per pair it. AN were removed to | usual prices 50¢ and 75¢ » buliding was not dam- | more th 8,000 Nassau Wilton Velvet & Brussels Rugs We frequentiy m0 hi SOE ORE Ee Pure Silk, with cotton tops and split soles honestly Deeeiet necendeae atts TERFEIT. ai jopt he | arc iso a =e ig ald Fine Thread Silk, ingrain wa iisle In this Sale at 50% Less Than Reg ular | whose millions you ot vi sie Which shor 4 : as Two Men Arrested in Pennsylvania ’ ” . A Clearance Sale; 8,000 match- Tent and Had 118 of the H | spliced soles, cotton or double tops. The Famous $18 Nassau, lessly fine rugs at less than cost The lta $x12_ $25 GLACE auieni mie pratiee tees se Leen 9x12 ft. Also All fo make not eur lesa) the mend Nassau) Wille sé : pet ee aaa pea iiss —— - Must Grow Till T: ay to Ml Bank of eg a . f and machinery for a new produc-| ton Velvet m ¢ whe Ca ge tn the wn “i cheek Pure Thread Silk, with cotton split soles Wool Brussels Hea ctvis alterna A —_—— % fall rally into three periods of road ow bd we re H ie greates E gaa! length. ‘The first is that of de. | MK, James Griswold \ and the and gold tipping. 1.35 per pair Rugsat . . . BARGAIN event in yeurs.* Rugs at . . cal i} culously low price Two Taylor, Pa., sual ice 4,75 | . . . : fa ra yey eo a a Pete Laan tou Wor dine nuea te ss ‘ ag ee We Make and Lay These Carpets Free Oilcloth and Linoleum—2 Special Prices Peay aeenty.one & full-rown man. He has | Charles Astor Bristed of New York, thelr por | Pure Thread Silk, with hand-embroidered All Wool Brussels Carpets] sttir to match; 3°t¥3!/ Fy celsior Floor Oilcloth| Genuine Cork Linol ft MiTiclees no hears growing for at|* =| insteps. Large variety of designs and colors. For sitting rooms, hall A bt IC} An announcement extraordi-] The XXX quality, new pate 3 eggt sen yeast longer 1.75 per pair stairs; excellent assortment Alexander Sm Axmin-| 22"Y; all our 1% yard wide! terns, inlaid, tile and wood € Period of mi of colors and de- Excelsior Floor Oilcloth, ter Carpet Id elsewhere unde , signs; 89¢ value at 50c Latest Fall patterns, in the| $cc te effect a | of which is 7Sc; In this ANS A rc is ti most beautiful colorings; wick clearance sale to-mor- MEN'S GLOVES. . All-ShealiValrat- Carpet | ers i border J QO| eit, it toe a 19¢} iss ain 400 dozen pairs of Perrin Gloves. Grey bedrooms; also hall and/ value 125; 3 enna nn Suede or Tan Capeskin, spear back. Regular and short fingers. 1,10 per pair The Season’s Most Phenomenal & ~=Women’sCoatBargains ae 52-In. Seal Plush Coats at 2 98 Made from plain seal plush; 52 inches long; seml-fitting model; large shawl collar, turnback cuffs; inter- effects, th id usual prices 2.50 to 4.50 standard price Just As Good Jn Winter T is a mistaken idea that beer is only a “‘swmmer drink.’’ True, nothing seems to so quite “touch’’ the spot, it is so cool and refreshing on a hot summer \ day---but it has the same rich, atisfying taste and delicious flavor x in the winter—that is if you drink Pabst yeans that It is ctically painless 1 and physteal, we: n| degrees that the tndl- rdly con ‘That Js the ideal o “And to attain 4) “We must begin w Our school system he Children are being ure: 1s of a change. 300 dozen pairs of Gloves, ‘The Irving.”’ English Tan or Grey Capeskin, Washable Chamois and Fabric. 85¢ per pair MEN'S HALF HOSE. Fine Lisle Thread, plain or mercerized, attering of | of which will b many bra: 0 forgotten immediate nation. Also his men i ed and lined th ghout with een Weakened and BlueRibb | Double spliced heels, soles and toes. Black Ae He eualeaaioned tear alate “He should Le taug | ue. On | or colors asc per pair 146 (limit 4 t0 a customer); Bnd there whould be » The Beer of Quality i . T between every hour of stu Jecte requiring the exercise of log should not be taken up until Seal Plush and Embroidered vale Coats at $2 Formerly Priced Up to $6 usual price 35¢ vr it has that peculiar tonic tang of i © hops, without the excessive bitter, Fine Silk with cotton tdps and soles. ut whets the appetite for wholesome Ne cons | structive and comparative faculties are | prepared, generally about the age of Is and adds zest to the meal, It is Black or colors. 0c per pair Full 54-in, long kersey-cheviot, thibets or @intecn. The axe of admission to high h without being heavy—mild in a ol mixture coats, 32 to 42 sizes— Vachools and colleges should be raised. | taste and with just enough alcohol Pure Thread Silk, ingrain dyed, cotton choice of seal plush collar and cuffs or Tt would be a good plan if the | to make it a good stomachic and aid ’ ' Ces a ae a lar--absolutely MUGIEEES were jongthened so that to digestion, All dealers supply it, soles. Black and colors. 1,00 per pair embroidered shawl collar—absolutely gould complete it before the Send a case home today usual price 1.35 none worth under $4, some to $6; to- Mirty—the age of complete dey i IMOITOW Abs sree eeeeeeeereeeeeerenee ment. 45$50 Baby Caracul Hey 24.75 Only Mild Athletics. JAMES McCREERY & C0. escihe te ainars: duagorone - ahi, | @grd Street gtth Street Mf persisted in it te always harmful, . mu Satta

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