The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1911, Page 13

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cos eene aes — . 7 ’ . * THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911. DALZELL ATTACKS (#éss Muiry Becomes Bride of Young Waterbury Doctor. RECIPROCIT Y BILL: Mise Margaret M. Mulry, datghter of! ‘ Y | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas M. Mulry of No | 10 Perry wireet, was married to-day to! Dr, Charlea_A. Monagan of Waterbrry Conn, In the Church of St. Francis) : Xavier in West One Himdred and Six- | thenth «treet. The nuptial mass was cele. | brated by the Rev. Joseph A, Mulry, 8. J., uncleof the bride | nocrats Jeer High Protec-| Many prominent memvers of the every | a - - _ SET eee tthur\a Stamford contractor; Herman C inere nest and In Progress. RH. Macy & Co ‘s Atiractions Are Theit Low Prices “ |February Silk Sale Save Your E; Optical Department i hree registered Optometrists i in charge $42,975.00 purchase of new f glasses arg absolutely dependable Dress nati them OF oe eve ptly, correctly and at prices one+ Silks at $32,165.00 | At ¢) at Gth Av. GM 34th to 38th St. quarter to one-third less than elsewhere, JA SALE OF 9600 FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS oniey deposited 1 sident Mellen Mr. Artie re Ww eatened wi ive up the ea Were among the throng of friends and | tionist When He Talks of | relatives who witnessed the cereno: Including the Right R jer. John id. is P. $e Fa Wards of St. Joseph's , Waverl His Party’s Fall. |Dlace; the Right Rev Mahon, D. D., of the | the Rev, Daniel Quin STRAIGHT RAP AT TAFT, | °f Fordham Universit “| Heany, 8. J.; the Rev, M. J The Great Blood Purifier i} a jana the Rev. Josep F. Flannelly of 8°. | 7 Veronica's Church Fortney Says When President! Miss Mary Muiry attended her sister ‘B irk Wakes Up He Will Fiid gy ga de al randreths aes e \d iS Nt i n Dream a Nightmare. | which the bride and b [Value $1. 00 $1 50 and $2.00, at ... A great variety of good patterns; light] Styles are re Negiiids and Negligees with and dark colors. plaited fronts. Materials are: Fine Woven Madras, Percales| Sizes 14 to 18. Well known brands, cut full, and Cheviots. and carefully finished. First Flone, 84th 6, Rear NEW MERCHANDISE | SPRING DRESS GOODS Coming Through Our Foreign Office Our showing of Spring colorings in all the newest mate- Are all sorts of delightful thingy, not necessarily high-priced. | rials is attracting great interest. Toeday's quota includ Japanese Silver Novelties, such as Dre agon Tray herry] 98C for $1.25 Hairline Serges, navy with white stripe, black |YOUTH WHO THREATENED | PILLS RAILROAD HEAD CAUGHT. ‘The best laxative and WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Aithovgh no Son of Pedestrian Admits Writing blood tonic in the world. Agreement as to the time for a vote ; 4 Could be reached by .tinanimous consent | Black Hand Notes to Wealthy One or two at night to-day, there is atill a chance that the . \ Stamford Men. make those who use Canadian reciprocity OI! will De passed | % he Evening World), * by the House before adjournment to —_— STAM 4 -tun them handsome, ruddy, Pec cevtice, bus cera a ‘The holidays were not allowed to In-b AMI: (we Jon Ee and health y. Com- terfere with the present upward mo : : jmence your / treatment dye hal Del ays are, | South on their honey’ sirlan whg recer n Weston's bate will be made, and the ady of the measure claim to have votes! ment in the stock market, for to- Ghough to put st through session was quick to pick up the hig’ cee eeentacve lerwood of Ala-/ trond of last week at the opening mma began te debate in favor Of! Prices mounted to the top the measure. reciprocity bill, Mr. | as a: Underwood deciared, was made necea-| Te nid ee seoy ern Blossom Picture Frames, a Peacock Bowl, Iris Jewel Caskets,JWith white stripe, cream with black stripe; width 54 inches; sary by the failure of the maximum ae AbOUE 1 bolnt, Tnterdational Pai Stork Vases, Samurai Cigarette Box, Dragon Trays and curious especially desirable for suits. num .provisions of the Payne-Ald-| the only exception to the Japanese Toys. i Street Floor a 1.2 : n law, ‘Those ptovisions, he claimed.| strengin, Possiniities of tarit et New Dress Trimmings, including Antique gold and silver 72¢ and 98C yard for 85¢ and $1.25 Hairline Mohairs, were wrong in principle. They made} on wood pulp caused selling of Int tasselled tel gold 1 silver filet all-over mesh, fringed black and navy, 42 and 44 inches wide; especially commended the minimum rate the general rate and| tional Paper, which knocked the p asselled cordeliers, gold and st! iia reba? to travelers for its dust-shedding qualities. plastrons of bead work, net bandngs embroidered with por n and jet beads, jet sequins. pearls and crystal bugle $1.19 and $1.49 yard for Silk-and-wool Poplins, in antique gold and silver bands in | 5 black and all the leading shades. WonderfulNegligees from Braun of Vienna, whom we rep- _ i thesia resent exclusively in the United States. A Rose Cloth Lounging aoe to BE ‘98 yard bg ha Ret Pan and-wool Henriet- Robe in square cape effect bordered with hand-embroidered ara- id . . n increased rate as a re-| down a point. high rates against th Pronounced 1¢ principle thus establish yercion and not calculated y nut good feeling, jerwood contended that in an provided for tallation country was one o strength in became t Univer- imum 1 be the the Presgtent could | peclally "Wabash preferred. |’ The | sal besques: a simple, semi-fitted white cloth Lounging Robe stitched] $1.38 yard for All-silk Voiles, street and evening shades, seant antial concessions to those} Strength displayed in the aforename Food with pale blu Turquoise Blue Houre Jacket braided with 49c to $2.97 yard for Cream Wool Serges, plain and willing to do the same toward mainder of the market, which evinced Chop- i black squares; an Old Blue House Gown in Empire Style, hairline striped, { ; ge paisley ball buttons; a Melon Clot! Attacked by Dalzell. Mrs. Potts’s Irons; per, with orndmentation of huge pais resentative Dalzell followed Mr erorane. 74¢ 69c beeper Boilers; heavy Tea Gown with shadow-patterned chamois satin corselet and 49c i $3. 69 Ry ard for Bleek endow hits Check Serges, fnderwood with the principal speech In be ; block tin, copper f the S| a urious Silk-lined Peignoir of Jit shepherd and pied-a-poule effects, hai hn sa ina oh senate Abe Grandma's Wash -|L bottom 69e hem of the same shade; a Luxurio ig white matelasse with paisley border. Also from this famous Viennese House, some hand- embroidered lingerie blouses that rival French creations for origin= ing Powder; large package... 11 ¢| piguidVen - Bestene; Per 9 | nitu Polish 17¢ Fibre Chair best yard for Mixed, Plain, Striped and Mote i,12 to 16 including exclusive imported novelties. of the country and denounc- ity agreement on." ndonment," he resuined, © of protection and trade, Tt ts class leg-| ye Mort obvious chagacter | Hi the Ameriéan farmer.” < a newspaper vill," he de- Senapaner sree for tee pin Duteh Cleanser, Willow ‘Clothes Bas-| Gold Dus ality and beauty, as well as some delicately tinted, collarless 46c to $1.49 yard for Plain and fancy Mohairs, in p 1 this free trade proposi-| To-day acan.. 4: 6c} * family 39 Wo. package. 15¢ of French crepe with insets of handmade thread lace. — + [black and navy checks, stripes and shadow stripes. t sition to the measure has| final Gold, Babbitt’s and c Boilers; No. 7 cop- sentiment Satin Gloss Bread Boxes: ia- perized bottom; 5 newspaper | Amal cakes. 25¢| panned; goodsize 19c| at ... 25¢ A sl ST Interests. This bil ts uncalled for by] 4 res and Coffee Pots; | ChinaCereal Jar Garbage Cans, 25 the majority of our people. Tt is unre- eray ensaretled)4 pr bhai 19¢ vanized, with cov'r 25¢€ iblican and inconsistent with the pol- 15c| sapanned Um- Yucatan Sash Cord A t Savings of One-Quarter Second Moor, iray ase|_ elle Stands. 19% Clothes Line A009 nf } “|i Star Naptha Washing |8700™5; No. 7, heavy | Windowphani \ Powder; large corn, 4 stitched 9 |" rietyof patterns; vd.9¢ ; 1Z7ch_ ame 7 ©! jroning Board; folding, Canisters; white, sugar] with stand, large c Other waists in our great stock at proportionate savings up to exquisite imported models at $65.00. <A e <= . M dd flour; seven 79 ° . in his speech had z “ rolls; each ge size c ; ; ' ballavs Bie feuioeinity : A {Sauce Pans and Pots;| | Tbs €| Sauce Pans and Pots; This Lace- rauk This Collar- This Daint the price of; farm | Ch Po “gray enamelled; | 1 | Washboards; coated gray enamelled; A a ‘ y ly 2) Square 7e| stecl;laundry size 23e| _Bqt...... 29¢ Trimmed ‘ 4 less Batiste Blouse of Girls’ Dresses, plain German|Memphis Table Covers, 10-4 Waist BI r n with Sailor Collar, light and heavy grade, knotted fringe, ouse Batiste k biue or tan; buttoned from neck | warranted washable. d. 49 Underwood sald, to need I Special Cc 99c 99c tive tariff, trimmed with checked p 9c| Tea Cloths 48x52 inch, fringed. Made of tucked. ba- Be Ee Berea SAURR Re Rba daar cale; sizes $t0 14 vears. Sp P 5 » fringed, c _ tucked \ , ; 3 not appea: ™ ality eS red borders; roguiss tiste, with Veshape \ illow yoke ¢ ! in graduated pHouted Dateell in conclusion, “for } Women’s Sweaters, heavy honey- | 55" 29c roitniek Clue and \ dere, coreitch tucks, divided into would do no good, The Democratte | vf ‘ *\Pcomb we i acing, potket Val, lace, above: row A panels with face ine party and a certain wing of Republicans | Me. Kan. | . and double cuff 4 to 49c Cretonnes and Si hotlines, of Cluny and embroics ery; lace sits vertion and three RE Mardin. against tha orocsetinnles : + 44; white only: worth 79¢ 24 and 27 inches wide, fa 3 Ka ition of side fastening, crocheted medallions, Republicans, They are marching to Women’s Waists, white lawn, em- | figures; value 8c, yard. 4c * viewory under the flag of Democratic | } broidered shawl collar, Vor high Curtain Madras, 36 in. fvee trade. But I shall stand where I bh, Tacitic ey 1S neck; sizes 34 to 44; reg. 49c wide, tape stripes; reg. 7c, yd 2C At $1.28 At $1. 89 A Re At $2.97— pone Fave always stood, and I'll go down , 79¢ S f ‘ nisy airy? Domet Flannel, 25. in. wise, of wai { blouses, one kirnono one kimono model Fancy Mohair, hair line stripe; navy or black; snow pure, soft and Aeecy: tenes worth 8c; yard, Pees eet daintily trimmed with Val, and Cluny, tyle, another of all- ver embroice Hits at Taft. «The House broke into an uproar, and from the Democratic aide ca outs: “You'll go down, all rig’ aC —_—X =< In the confusion the high protection : it Nepublicans, led by acle Joe” Can- rele +a aA ll . i non, filed by Dalz desk and shook ee EES : a h N N & B R 0) This Novel Te he ey his hand. ‘ x 4 —' +! I Hi uc n- When quiet was restored, Fordney . y ® | S. BAU MA Batiste rimme: (ftap., Mich..) arose to oppose the meas. Cardin Chem, 0 i hu NH gerie Blouse ig threw the House into cis mh i \ — in opening he #houted: aT : 99c Advatice, | —Dec I notice by the morning papers that a good President and Mr. Clark have et No Money Down Batiste, the yoke cross- tucked and framed in embroidery arranged between insertions, been sleeping in one bed. I want to say as a werning to the Republican Prest- dent that when he wakes from the broidery and lac ertion, above t h i il et emcn ata Tors ae Tan. Hie kee heap saeniiaer ate et purchasing sewer, W Bet date nthe HA ide tate p aan teat ait in hardly believable that gonten| Best Credit System One Low Price —Cash or Credit At $3. 96 —Five will pay a dollar for a shampoo,” says ts eau- LOW RECORD RATE FOR EGGS} Mee Martyn in the San Francisco At $1.53 -!' tiful. new styles of Chronicle, “when they can give them- ‘ t Y, blouses, including one selves a better one at home for about one cent. Yet such is true, and in- ® Dozen in Chicago, variably women paying ie exorbitant CHICAGO, F 14,—Withdrawal of price have thin, straggly cold storage eggs from the open mar-], “Every woman can have VES glossy yesterday followed the announce-|hair if she will carefully dissolve a of a further decline of two centa] teaspoonful of canthrox in a teacup Heat Grade Down to Sixteen Cents ft sheer voile Our “MARCHIONESS” CORSETS, HOUSEKEEPING. LINENS Custom-Made in America pa SISA Ht aks oka *Jof hot water. This should be pot : cial importation of fine Hemstitched Damask Sets in choice fever Jn the orice of the froah Drod-a ee ins sosip end rubbed until it at 98c to $12.49 pair Bajos), Pons oe igns, at prices typical of Macy's modesteprofit policy. veat selected exes to sixiven vents | lathers well, then the hair rinsed thor- follow successfully the lines of the best French corsets, but | $6. 94 Set of Hemstitched Damask Cloth, 70x106 wien le LN lowest prioe | OH You will find this canthrox: sham: y rn h A in, price, ‘ The ‘ edb expert 1, with dozen 20-in, Hemstitched Napkins years and lowe an evel ot it t Lot INV IduUaltZe DY Whatever I NeECESSE iaitees Teer ha cdristtn Gok cheat ae Ree eet rea tes he Real teal 3 7 aie ti rie! QO. 75 malailae ia ioe lies of the ty {o nt leads Set of Hemstitched Damask Cloth,kize 70x106, good and banishes itchiness of the | MoM stuey in w 2 - plain-materials are u filled valohn andy heav! ality, with dozen 20-in. Hemstitched Napkins, cases, the lars peat at he vee (ane pmcoge cin hat bidaiei Axminster Rugs iiton Rugs ne merusting teel, The “Marchione in especially desirable] Damask Pattern Cloths; 9x12 oan 16.98 8.3x10.6 — 335,‘at 27.50 corset for growing girls, $3.36 fog. size 72x144 $3. 36 | vox108 | $3. 96 5 for alae 90x126 Value ~ Value “Marchioness"” Silk Elastic Mesh B w2xl5 Sa" 34.98 10.6x14 oS «6-39.50 and tol crcl ceivels bu Elast ie N wa rassieres, A $2.19 bad Heavy Pure Lian Damask Cloths, size the front, and constructed to 1 1 the figure into symmetrica $ 106; in various desigt lines. +Sizes 36 to 48, at $7.94] $1.88 for dozen 22-inch Napkins tor ’s Elastic Hip Skirts, (ide o! mercerized elast re wi co Perr ceraay akon ippraat abetie Megha aed FINE QUALITY HUCK TOWELS. wish to reduce the hips, 4 94c each, All Pure | $1.39 each, All- §1. 69 eac al- LIBERAL Made to order in various dept! 59.94 to $14.89] Linen Huck Tow- | Pure Linen Huck Linen aA I are olaai ize 24x42 in hen | Towels, size 25x44 Pa Ne size 22x40 inches: vider FOI ine WOMEN’S LONG GLOVES 40 ins ‘imported Sixteen-butto | PERFORATED MUSIC ROLLS $1.79 i: $2.25 Imported Sixteen-button Suede Mous- Regularly | Special at J res, 11) black,white, tan, beaver, slate, pink, 50c to $1.75 \ 9c to 69e “si * The sale comprises several hundred’ standard. and Angelus pCREDIT ne. 24 for $2.75 Imported, Twenty-button Suede Mous- & aires, bac » pearl Mgpite ciel, pink, tan, beaver, slé $2. 74 for $3.25Genuine French Kid Glace Mousquetaires, iy Je, ‘claw. feet and een nanne mohal as ilustrated VERY BURSHARE I RerA arnunts in ROFORTION i ae agen ry sixteen-button length; black, tan, brown, red, slate, pearl, pink, Pyot Sixty-tive and eighty-eight note perforations, All are in RD STS S ciel, champagne, white erfect condition. 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