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- . ach | BLND MAN TAUGHT TO RUN WIRELESS AND BLD PLANT A Sightless Minister Also Sent Back to His Flock From the “Lighthouse.” Thirty-fourth | Just West Street. of Waldorf. THE LARGEST WAIST HOUSE IN. THE WORLD. Will Place on Sale To-morrow (Saturday) Our Highest Priced Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses We need the room for our incoming Spring Pur- chases, and; in accord with our rule, not a Gar- ment will be carried from one season to another. Tweedand MixtureSuits, $21.00 Including every Tweed Suit and Fancy Mix- * ture in the House. Formerly Sold Up to $45.00. Velvet Suits, $93.50 In the various stylish colorings. Our well known quality and distinctive styles. Formerly Sold Up to $55.00. Broadcloth Suits, $96.50 The activities of the blind now range HM broom making to wireless telar- eXhY, owing to the efficient ald’ given | to find “light through na The object of this aspoctation is to ald judge Diind to overcome their handicap to | onvict Sreatest practical extent, to make ter j lives useful and happy by extend- ir horizons of work and interest to educate the public how to pre- omer ‘blindness and also how to profit by Reg® abilities of the blind. Paxton thousand cases of blindness are) ‘hw isted at the “Lighthours" at No. inth street, the head- | luartera of the association, where the| wht massage, broom-mak- | + Plano-tuning, ma’ is, weaving, basket- making, | it crocheting and other handicrafts, The report cites the case of a young minister, suddenly deprived of his sight, who came to the Lighthouse and was taught to such an extent that he has re- turned to his parish and ts not only | fulfilling the calls of his office but ts) doing @ progressive and far-reaching social work. Another blind man has taken up wire. leas telegraphy, although the association | does not approre of that vocation for the blind. This man, however, was In charge of the wireless station at the Electrical Exhibition at Madison Square Garden last year, the largest plant in the world. He has constructed a wire- less apparatus and has sent messages ‘360 miles. Plano tuning, the report urges, ts a desirable occupation for the blind, and it calls attention to the fact that the Rich satin finish and decidedly smart models that will hold good right into the spring months. Formerly Sold Up to $58.00. Extraordinary Reduction Velvet Dresses, Our Entire Stock, | $18.00 All Styles and Colors. Regularly Sold Up to $65.00. Silk Dresses, viz.:—House Dresses, Dancing and Party Frocks and many very attractive Street Dresses—To close at $18.00, $22.50 and $26.50 largest piano factory in the world, 1o- | Formerly Sold from $35.00, $50.00 and $60.00. cated in ny, employs thirty blind this work, 2 complains of cramped quarters, which restrict its activities, ising a building fund, to which iready been contributed. Steamer, Travelling, Polo and General Utility eld of every description. Just one Clearance rice. Women’s. Winter Coats, $12.50 >. ‘ Brewery Watchman Drops Dead. Regularly Sold Up to $28.00. ; John Schroeder, sixty-one, for twenty | ey years night watchman for the Nessau 2 Brewing ¢ No. 985 Dean street, | Brooklyn, ad from heart dis- in the brewing com- | der Hved at No. | | | Moe Levy Now Sole Owner Now that I have purchased the interest of my two partners, every dollar’s worth of merchandise must be turned into cash to carry out my suture plans. I've cut prices to be sure of this end. If you don’t think you'll need any winter clothes during these next two bleak, cold months, you surely should be interested in a light or medium weight suit or overcoat at about half price. Remember, every bit of merchandise sold with the full service guarantee U that you would have received at full price. Men’s Clothing Entire Stock of Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Suits—Overcoats Formerly Priced $10; now 5: Formerly Priced $10 to-$15; now *8-5° Formerly Priced $15 to $20; now *10-*° Formerly Priced $20 to $25; now *12-* Formerly Priced $25 to $30; now *15:* Formerly Priced $30 to $35; now: *19-* Men’s Furnishings Here are a few of the many furnishing specials: High grade Shirts, were $1.50 and 95¢ 50c President Suspenders, ‘ 29ce UD) WOW poe Tesengebreneneeaeses MOOR aT hCREEG eet EMRE SD 25c Boston Garters, now reduced 50c Hose, now, 8 pairs for 50c, one ARIA ARRAS Harn mdiain lic 1 ain iPiniry Gane Wr 17¢ All of our 50c Underwear, including 2 5 Smart Fancy Wai: summer and winter weights, now. Cc RCRA, HAD Ss 5 664-0400 4 Ve Lk Oa All our high grade Underwear, formerly $4 | 81.50 and 2 Fownes and other $4-15 $2.50 to #3 a garment, now............ good Gloves, now... ... Children’s Clothing On Sale at Walker All children’s stocks go—Hats and Furnishings as well as heavy, medium and light weight clotbing. $2.95 Boys’ Overcoats, Suits, and Reefers, in $3.95 and $4.95 Boys’ Overcoats, Suits and Reefers, in all styles and weights, $9.5 sizes 214 to 16, now.. all styles and all 1 $4.50 weights, now $5.95 to $6.95 Over- 33,50 coats and Suits, now M © Moe Levy 119-125 Walker St, N, iy dap lil N.Y, Three blocks cast of Broadway Betngen 40th ond tiek Sts, $1.00 Knee Pants, 39¢\". 95 to $10 Over- $4.50 all sizes, now coats and Suits, now THE EVENING wor 22-24- «J ohn Forsythe west «thst. ), FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. ‘ie i “TA Specimen Value from Our February ,{ Furniture Sale That Starts Monday || SF Stocks \ You may make your selection to-day or Now on Display. ) ‘0-morrow and aboidtheusual salecrowds eg E $19. 75 Brass Bed, S . guaranteed steel rail connections, English lac ish, Allregularsizes. This price prevails until Monday night. Be Sure to Read Our Sunday Advertisement in Sunday Newspapers. Every Girl’s, Junior’s and Miss’s Coat in Stock dan put TT an wee eee eae aa Must Go coats and suits to-morrow than an PS | <A esa! in the history of this store. y mother or miss has an be AND JUNIORS’ SUITS of worsted, broodcloths and in large assortment of styles to select eae hae) GIRLS’ COATS made of fine J models prettily trimmed and other models stri ed. All woolen materials in colors, Sizes 13, a variety of colors and 18, Val- S ues to $14. of styles. Sizes 6 to l¢vears, Values to Choice .... 96. Choice at..... MISSES’ WOOLEN DRES in many smart, effecti 1 Some trimmed with lac with Persian. Some beautifully braided. All up- S10 to-the-minute styles in this lot.” Values 822.50, at Any Sheet of Music}/ Any Music Books and Operatics Excepted Cc How many «ores have offered like value? ¢ cannot find trace of one! “consists of the most pop- ulas successes that other stores feature at 9c, for nearly ' that price, CONCERT ALL DAY. Featuring “*Playiand''--a new child song that is a tremendous hit. " GIRLS‘ COATS made of mixtures, cheviots and kerseys in a variety of colors and styles. Sizes 6 GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ COATS to 14 and 18, 15, in all the mi ‘o-date models, 17. Values ‘to the $7.00. Choice prevalling at... sizes 6 to 6 Junior sizes 18, 15, 17. Values to $10. Special Latest Style Sl. 50, Big a a 50 Derbies and Soft Hats We haven't excluded a single Hat in our stock from this sale, All must go in a high Oey: eee at kettel Ledeen in all the new and popular shades, in- | in the new wide and flat brims for Soft Hats cluding pencil curl Trooper, Alpine and | Derby Hats };: young men and more conser- Telescope, in plain felts and new wools and Scratch Ups,” | vative styles for older men. All mad eee Cs crown and f) all colors. (:td Floor.) Men Save Liberty Trading Stams, Too! | widths of brims. Colors are black _ Downward Revision of Prices rns Clearance Vika Men’s Talk About Shirt Values Here’s# Over 10,000 at 14 to’ Price. ¥ Shirts rt | To-morrow We May Sell 5000 Shirts Worthto69c| Shirts Worth to $1.00 i] Dark, mediwn and fight | All taken from our regular stock. ‘The assortment adras, pereaies, | comprise Our entire stock of Fur Coats and Fur Sets at about one- half and less than regular. We never had a better oppor- tunity to show you such large varieties | ha edad hehe value to ° $5.98 75 Children’s Fur Sets. Mane 49c 20 Blue Wolf Sets, value $8.50 patterns cords and madrasa variety of pat A | and light patterns. All cut in the dightly imperfect. | popular cout style with att These ure both plain and pl All sizes in u SET bow Some are slightly mins the lo @ from baudlliny. “Vahies range Choice Men’s*4&°5 Slightly Imp orfeat ieee seus. g1.9,09 ]| Walkover & Snow Shoes | “12 | Another Big Consignment from the FamousWalkoverF actories cane 255 mada tose and $2.00 All the | 5 id newe: of the season, in patent coltskin, gunmetal Mutts, value to $10. d vici kid and other wanted le: athers. Lace, button and Sizes 5 to 11 and AA to EE width, model, toade of besutllyy é n Skinner OF bre $19. 75] | MEN'S SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT $4.50 AND 35.00 SHOES. in all the Satin, Hogularly $25.00. tating of 7 8, consisting smartest and newest styles. Patent coltskin and gunmetal calf OX elena boautitul plltow { H leathers, in lace, button and Blucher models, ‘ i als; han foreign . Sizes 5 toll and AA to EE width. Pair 2 .69 Sut o (WOMEN'S SIR HENRI SHOES, advance Spr include patent colts in, gunmetal calf and viei kid, Gan Sule on Third Leathe ¥ call rie ituy aly 1 $40.00. set BLACK large Russian shaw! or be aided tip Come with or without in eral designs of buckles and « B to EE width, Equal tos FreshCreamery Butter, 1-Ib. Print, 28c} a 950.00 French XX XX Coney | $65.00 Russian PonyCoats, Coats, 5tin. long; $24. 75 52 inches Jong, deep shawl black snd brown \collar and cutis, lined with 935.00 Coney Coats, 42 inches |) ae cs tongs ffoaranieed $2 1.50 aint $ a4. 75 Jersey Prime Buiterine Zimme meee’, 8 a asa 1 Eggs o - 20c} f Imp: wrted German Saue oe? Armoy tng Bone ess Breakiast ae. ‘| Hams‘ Shalt 16°c se : i, S248 C | Mtams; tb <<| Spring Lamb & Canada Mutton }f on ingen Largest Purchase of Lamb and Mutton This Season Lemon a g yet 500 Legs of Lamb with or without chops, just as 12%c Crackers Oranges ~3%20 gy, creits nt M You WARS Bis ei iy'n4hs canna oo Goxen, 860.) do: ' 15c 500 Legs of Mutton, with. or _witheat | thes chops; 9¥c 500 Short Forequarters of Lamb, pot cat oni 7 ck Be iisisisnats Grape Fruit )yiiy; Yt, FricasseeChickensfisi.Minantatine erate: LBC Q50,; each Hunter Baltimore Roas ing Chickens ¢ Briere Boys’ $6, $7, & $§-50)/: Overconts ! Determined Clearance Forces the Price 8 IS) Down to general clean-up that every big boy » Every parent should f this unusual saving oppor nore Ginge rs Apple: a TEs basket, at our own bottling . We want to sell as many be fore we take stock Ryes iy 7Sc | Prime Standing Rib Ronse Cutt Saturday as we can, Hence this low price: Moncdrace Whiakore® 3 A dram Whiskey tt y Sirloin Steaks or Roasts, cut te pm young Sizes 7 to 16 years, Strictly+all wool in bottle, at 72c Porterhouse (3/0 Stiaks or Roasts cut from young J] Qa il fancy mixed effects. The duplex collar J t Port or Sherry Premium Vin <Fremium \ teach K ; pys Ciel young Hea Turkeys coats, 2 coats for the price of one, renulae Boe, bere Si 2Ge | Fresh Killed Turkeys yiiieys2 speniale lcs sine tens 25c i Qy ee 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’t--WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR TH “| | |