The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1911, Page 8

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omg nce a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Two Sisters Who Became Brides Toge.her Aiter a Summer Romance “pre DANNO. 2 MOVES UPTOWN rt FROLIC TONIGHT Bhuron Club, Found Founded by His to * Dad, Time in Palm Garden. SISTERS WEDDED ATTHESAMETIME: ~ ABEACHR ROMANCE = sas35285 Have a Great Same Time at Outing at Rockaway. ir ry. ee | 12 phe Second Battery,” | Mn is called in Prerict, to the Tammany leaders! Which he succeeded 9 his fdled, wil) lead his « ¢ the First | Vert up to Palm in Fifty Righth street near Lexi avenue a! Hight for the ar Pball of the Huron Hganizntior § Thatford ay Baratz, sister of woman, and Benjamin n, of Rhode Island, were mar- ast night by the tame ceremony hester avenie Rabin- ather at New Chester Hall, © and Pitkin avenue, ment and | . the distri by Rabt t or How to Make Ectter Cough Syrup than 3 Yeu Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving $2 4 and Fully Guaranteed, “have some reason t he memory of “Judge” Finn. Young ban by tact, good nature and good * Fpolitica has annexed the popularity his er enjoyed. | 2%. Hitch Harrison, president of the @reanization; Assemblyman Coughlin, Penator Caffrey and ex-Asser PXck Molloy have been wo; MRS Ms. JOS. SILVER Two WOMEN END LIVES. |v i the Tone nen Acid and the Other Ene MN MO nai | old city “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” 3d ' 121st £f Sireet|| Our February Sale of Furniture, Bedding, etc., Offers Many Savings Tuesday Bed Combination White Enamelled Bed, $4.98 Val. $2.98 Woven Wire Spring, Complete 3 ft. size Val. $1.98 \| Egyptian Fibre Cotton cat at a Top Mattress, val.$1.98 me Complete val., $6.94 Library Tables, 40) highly polished top 25x35 in.; worth $8.9 s e Depart. y to-day, The blaze started | Dressers, golden oak finish, 3 large drawers, French plate mir- Dining Chairs, golden oak, strong- ly made, e and comfort- three-story frame diwelling at ror; value $7.49... e able, cane seat; reg. $1.75.. Le commit Mrs, Mary Land street killed herself w Miss I icilied {with was at nery street Mrs, Lanc ison while | Ave. her husband was asleep. She died a few minutes after a doctor arrived at the house. r husband could suggest no motive for su Miss Sha bathroom with he | through a t ove as found dead tn the flat where she lived She had inhaled gas She has been out of ———_—_— CAT THE ONLY VICTIM. Three-Alarm Fire in Jersey City With but One attty. Jin t Newark avenue and quickly “0 | epee (Xo. 2, a butiding of sitar | Hair Mattress, pure secibery heirs gt best quality A. C. A. tick, 3 s 3, 98 ft. size; value $5.98 “Little Johnny" Dugun and| When all the members of twelve fam- Bil” Crowley will be on hand to| ilies who occupied the houses had been things to a successful Issues take " t 5 ‘oun ——— HINESE WOMEN URGE WAR. | SAVE Tas PRESCRIPTION on Countrymen to Fight for Republic tn Outfit Full extension, golden oak highly dk toph eolid centre pedes Veloct &B Me ‘ - ‘elvet rusezls Mats, size 30x13! yin;fringed; reg. ts 27C Linoleums, 21; yds. wide, variety of patterns; remnants; cut from the roll would be 39c sq. yd. 27c}|| Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 in.,| Floor Oilcloth, ya. wide, large a variety of designs and col- J 49 sortment; remnants;cutfrom 7] DU . the roll would be 25¢sq. yd. 2 ors; reg. $2.25 No C. O. D, or Mail Orders. Outfit consists of white enamelled crib with portable sides, woven wire spring and rattan fibre mattress; size 2.6x4.6; worth $4.98. Axminster Rugs, 36 in., 59 oun Aspoontuls She University of California, addressed Tevolutionary meeting under the aus- Party here hearers to ‘up arms and fight for a republic | © ‘Chine. ; aoa (5 eThe young women were cheered du , after which the singing the Chi “Choong Gwan.” pile, variety of patterns, asi hese organs tthe rich colorings; value $3.49 gz off impurities. Backache, pains and other well known symptoms must be treated promptly from on i h as diabe matism or Bright's dis Other Important vi Sales for Tomorrow \ grade merchandise. Most Astonishing Offer That Was Ever Made. Join the SIMPSON CRAWFORD SEWING MACHINE CLUB at Once, and Get a Splendid Machine $2.00 IS in Your Home on 30 Days’ Trial. ALL THAT YOU CHOOSE from Sewing Machines tha ve all the newest 1911 im- noun provements, that were m by a manufacturer who: ‘ achines are known all When You ( over the Ur States because they wear so well ¢ ive such satisfaction Decide to ALL TH MACHINES have metal Saat ee of well tempered Keep the steel; the frames are made of golden oak, be rattle polished; all have drop heads, Machine. giving a flat table top when not in use. Monthly A positive 10-year guarantee goes with each machine. Payments Come in to-morrow and visit the Sewing Machine Department on the Third Thereafter. ForMachines | Floor. Let us show you these machines. Let us pout out their good points. Agents Sell You will be delighted. And think of it, you have one of these machines put in ke tae o your home on 30 days’ trial for approval ny 00 Also “Singer,” “Nev + & Wilson” and “White” Sowing : Machines on the Club PI Latte dd f40 ILL L'cetro" Hail Bearing Mrehine | posi : threading shuttle. All rd tachments, suerenioed for ten years . au guaranteed for ten yi oTH TO 20TH ST. were sitting on the sand when the| nothing on Joseph and me. vters passed and one dropped a hand- Met Their Paw Husbands at 18, 1911. a } and went to not keep fram confiding In the latter. want to tell you @ secret,” she in a whisper. “Benjamin and I engaged!" veil,” laughed Sarah, outcome away Beach two young n are twenty-five, , both of We have been engaged for some weeks.” One qaintance the men restored it! mé time. t the A large crowd r friends filled the hall to see | of nd Joseph 0 bogie the frst to! the ceremony. Hoes Mag ed to keep! witt live In Rhode ret. Wher Nettle and young) Mrs, Sfiver in. Mar ighted their troth, how-!l¢s a clerk for the New Yqrk Central eteen and five Rtallroad Stern Brothers Will hold To-morrow a Special Sale of Black and Colored Dress Silks Double Width Crepe Meteor, 40 inches wide, in evening and street shades, including white, ivory and black, and —— ee — Black Crepe di 45 inche: 1.38 Chine, vide, lustrous fini. of, superior Blac = he ii 87 Spring Importations of Dress Goods Tailor Suitings in new designs, Silk and Wool Jacquard Eoliennes, Bordered and Plain Marquisettes, Canvas Etamines in Natte and Melange effects, White and Black Striped Voiles, = Also To-morrow, a Purchase of Plain and Striped Serges, Plain, 54 inches wide in cream, navy blue and lee Striped, 50 inches wide in whit 2 vhite, black and white hair li Actual Value $1. 3 ¥, ard 1 98 Linen Departments An Importation of Fine Irish Satin Double Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Very Much Below Prevailing Prices Table | 2b¥2__ yds.$2.95, 3.50 214 by2%4, $3.85, 4.85 Cloths 2by2% “ 3.75, 4.38 2% by2%, 4.88, 5.75 : 2by3 “ 4,45, 5.25 24by3, 5.90, 7.75 Napkins, Doz. $2.95, 3.65, 3.95, 4.50 Damask Table Cloths, round scalloped, at $2.75, 4.50, 5.50 Linen Sheets, Hemstitched, Pair $3,25, 4.25, 4.75, 5.90 . Faces! Hemst'd, Pr. 1.00, 1. 25, 1.50, 1.75 Linen Pillow Cases} end,“ 1.25, 1.75, 1.98" 2.28 { Crochet, 90c, 1.25, 1.75 Bed Spreads 1.95, 2.25, 2.85 \ Satin Finish, Irish Satin Double Damask Table Linen, 72 inches wide, Value $1.50 Yard, 95c¢ Huck Towls, Hemstitched, Doz. $2.90, 4.00, 5.25 Value $4.00, 6,00 and 7.00 Dozen English Printed Bed Spreads, Value $2.00, West 23d and 22d Streets at at $1.35 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Clearance Sale of Drapery and Furniture Fabrics at unusual reductions in prices Included are Foreign and domestic Tapestries, Silk Stripes and Brocades, Armures, Damasks, Velvets, Moquettes and Velours. Modern and classic styles in a wide range of colors. Offered es follows : . 862 yards, formerly $1.50 to $1.85 All at 1499“ ui 2.00 to 2.75 416“ sad 2.85 to 3.00 57, 00 564 4 iM 3.25 to 3.50 | Per Yard Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE <G (iN inns ACS WE FURNISH APA ENTS FISHER BROS COLUMBUS ave BET. oe ] Niagara Falls this! years younger than her sister, could | “you have! | ey decided to have both wed- No Deposit; $1 a Month 4 OakRocker,$9.75— 10% Off if You Prefer to Pay Cash. Very comfortable and roomy. The seat and panelled back sho the beautiful grain of the selected quartered oak> Rockers and chairs to suit every taste and every purse. Inspect this splendid Rocker at either of our stores, or mail your order with your full name and ad- dress, and we will trust you to pay $l*per month. | No “red tape’’.about it. | Pay 25c weekly or 50c fortnightly if more |convenient. Collector sent sf requested. Every Thing for Every Room Furniture, Carpe's, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Stoves, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves, Open Saturday Evenings | Acres of Floor Space 50c : $30 worth for $1.00 $65 “ $100“ “ $1.50 $200 “ “ $2.50 $1,000“ “ $12.50 Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. No limit, emall or large. | 10% Discount if You | Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. Cowperthwait® Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 3rd Ave. @ 12Ist Street | 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue | Also at | 193 to 205 Park Row (Chatham Sq. ) HOUSEFURNISHING SP SPECIALS || El-an-Ge Enamel Ware| Brushes and Dusters . Sale| All-bristle Floor, Broome; polished Dish Pans. 29¢| P A 9; 9 inches, regularly } at Feather Dusters; 11 inches, regularly t 46c. 63c; at Rug me; stiff bristle, $3.03, Dust Brushes; all-bristle, 21e, 44c, » 2c to 46c. ing Brushes, 21c, 37¢ Brushes, 21c, 37 hee, 24e and 43c. 4c and pe: jc and 9c. solid back; Ie and ec. Broom Covers, 10c and 24c, Electric Dish Cloths, 5c. Dust Cloths, 7c and 12c. Galvanized Iron and Tin Ware “Kreamer’s” Heavy Japanned Dust Pans; reg. 18c; at Galvanized Iron Cans; with covers; reg. $1.49; at ' Galvanized Iron Gar! Cans; Galvanised Iron etry P elven ron, Refrigerator Pans; Iie, 19c, 21c, 280, dae. ; Galvanized Iron Rh erator Pans; Galvanized Iron Cael’ Heda; ligh alvaniZed Iron Coal s5 light weight; 24e, 26c, 28r, enameled ia $1.36 |] Coffee Pots, No.2 Tea Kettles, No. 7. Berlin Sauce Pai |] Berlin Sauce Pa |] Berlin Sauce Pai Lipped Sauce Pans, No. ‘ 15c Wooden Ware Folding Ironing Tabl: ft. long; | reg. $1.02; at || Hardwood Curtain Frames; centre brace; reg. 94c; at Family Wash Boards; double zinc; reg. 32; at 26c. Family Clothes Princess 11-inch rubber rolls, Wooden Dish Drainers, 24c. Cove: Sleeve Boards; 19 inches Oak aBlacking Cases; carpet top, $1. eu Or ten, enameled pans, 2.89. Child's Commodes; made of ash- wood, $1.44. Coal Hoda; heavy weight, Oak Invalid Trays, $1.59. Mission Wocd Umbrella Stands, Ic al Wash Tubs, 37¢, 440, $1.88. 49c, 59c. Clothes Dryers; 8 arm, 13e, Galvanized tron Oil Cans; 1 gi.; "Blegall-g Stans carpet Sweep- 19e1 2 2 gal. 29e; 3 gal., 38¢3 5 gal, ers, $ Willow Ware Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, 28x19 inches; ireg. 69c; special, S4c. Heavy Willow Clothes Hampers, special at $2.17 to $4.82. Heavy Willow Wood Baskets, green, red or brown, $2.89 to$3.24. Heavy Willow Dog Slee att; with hoods, $3.06 to $5.06. Heavy Willow Trunk rs, $6.13 to $9.02, Heavy Willow Square Clot es Baskets, $1.44 to $2.53. Fancy Work Baskets, with or without covers, 42c to $1.24. Baby Bacsinettes, a great variety, $3.96 to $6.43. EXTRA TO-MORROW: A list of at- tractive “Tuesday Specials” advertised on | : iit ‘MAKES LITTLE D DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED’ ’ “WORLD WA

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