The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1911, Page 18

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3 ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY " ’ et, when two women In the black he #ald he would do all he could to eee! look them up. yar Funves Marches Servet hebiing & welleens Of \ worn by nuns ca , aeked that Roston voted axainst holding Nuns Wo Not Enter Saloons. married! seventy-two persons, and an orchestra ned up at the t and future meetings at the hotel, | James Forbes, Secretary and Direct My “ace daughter | of forty, The audience included many \ then went to men at the tables. The hotel man then explained that|of the National Association for : 2 thotie| of the eighth Ds Metropoiltan opera, subscribers RADWAV'S READY" RELIEF Walter D. Hildreth, proprietor of the! the women had been coming in periodi-| vention of Mendictty and C! b nor nisin ng them to ¢ he h Seeks Garden and others of the operatl RDERED FROM Breslin, was sitting at one table with @ cally for five years and been oF , anid to-day thet me “THAIS” AS A DRAMA ted and red the ovation gh COLDS i ee Group of baseball magnates here to at- out each time. He said he had ° ic aisterhoods are not permit-| — ais. tend the Nat gue meeting to- times given them $2 and $3 for prom superiors to eeek aims in COL. BALFOUR DEAD | GIVEN AT PHILADELPHIA. 0. soaley aoe day, He ordered the women to get out jring to keop out. ‘The late Fat x places, They are not even al- | . Wy | Opera Patrons Lead in Ovation for x |. ly Radwas'a Ready Reliet to the thro quick, which aroused indignation among Ducey, he paid, told him the wo: to enter hotel lotbles for alms. |mrother of British Statesman Was! ntil the #urface emarts and reddens. ‘ the baseball men were not members of a’ fous He said there were half a dozen pairs | 3 } Play Founded on France's ! Said They Were Impostors. order. Mr, Hildreth anid as of women In New York who follow King’s Alde de Camp. Masterpiece. i Mr. Hildreth declared they were Im- sure he convinced the baseba his) method of faking. A Canadian Bustace @ World.) |portors, and the baseball men, ati! uns did right. an used to be at the head of them, other of A | We, eT hale P 4, demanded to know why he One woman ts very young ond ho ‘ d to-day. He wantin de , WAR prod: or Breslin Proprietor Stops Couple |¢ have them arrested, President are good lookitg. He said he did ‘an. officer of the Scottisn| niet | eule: te RADWAY’'S and be sure | Russell of the Boston team was so mad ike to have them, arrested, but 1 i ir G and sirbsequentiy aide de camp! the ' ‘ . — . ne ae nial to Ming Bayard and. : Af you get what you ask for. “Seeking Alms” Despite SS | tended to have the Catholic wuthorit The trouble tn getting hold of this! to King Be and King George, He! Tyrone Pow Patrons’ bie CASTOR IA The police will begin an investigation | For Infants and Children,. to-day of alleged fakirs who pore as| Ai Have Always Bought t money tn paloone and) B SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED | nuns to ec An Barestinat J a _westia™ a 0| HOSIER ) SALE 4 JAMES McGREERY & CO. — RECORD LOW PRICE FOR na 23rd Street 34th Street Jos. Wild’s Pure 4 wametes people will quickly recognize in these prices BARG AIN opportunities the most sensational ever known in Greater New York. All fine goods you must sce to appreciate. Sale starts promptly at 8.30 A. M. Wednesday. Extra salespeople. Extra floor space—additional counters and tables. Be sure and get your share. Stockings for Men, Women and Children in a sale event without a parallel in 20 years of retail history. The quantities are colossal. The varieties immense. The values are irresistible. And experienced e On Wednesday, February the rsth ic carloads, about 40,000 yards, _ WOMEN’S SUIT DEPTS. 1m Both Stores. Me the lamous Wild's two-yar ud wie ‘qual 5,900 Pairs 50c to1.00 Imported Sample Spring models in Tailored Suits, made of the latest Worsted Fabrics. 25.00 and 33.00 usi A ht Pe 75, f Hosiery for Men and Women Black ‘Taffeta Skirts 114.50 quantity you want ( c! 1¢ finest Sample Hosiery we have ever offered; in this special a 3)” eI aide coin acaiae : supplied), square yard. {isles in the new sprin i fancy jacquard White Serge Skirts............. 11.50 HO PRRPAID MATE ORDERS FIDLED Srna (ilies : Sateen 1,00, sale toes ; values are from 50c. SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS. in Both Stores. Polka Dot Marquisette,—rose, ‘‘Alice’’ Velvet Carpet at 6§72c 1 velvet carpet— 1 . : ts Ix THOUSAND dollars’ worth of new 1911 all w . blue and heliotrope. Hath! .000 yards of the regular $1.15 quality—patterns and ¢ 71 suit- value 6.75 able for parlors, library, office, sitting or bed With inlaty. OF 43th Hand-embroidered Batiste with drawn also .extens issortment of hall and Ale : effects; 25c values, special at, pr work. 2.50 Stair patterns; on ¢ to-morrow only a te Men’s 15c and 19c Socks at 7c y 3.75 VAN Scere es oe ur the Burson stoc k 19¢ ——————_$_ i x quality r Hand-embroidered Batiste with Irish Lace. l detalebetted bumetot erecteter atta) a Se , Per pair : 2.754 3:7§ and 475 TWO NEW RECORD LOW PRICES FOR vaideen's! 0 iethaakMhaahtpas. \Ve value 3.75 to 8.75 ———— TS even Se and 19¢ a pair, for boys and girls; , Lace Curtains anh ea ctr! Women’s 8 to . . . ’ $ heavy rib of fast black a fast’ black TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. tutte eee English Point d’Arabe Lace Curtains sgsarantecd re ‘A 1 Ic: w ; ns ace Curtains t a eae aa : Dress ‘Trunks, -bound and strapped with 100. RAPED PNTEPHITC AT AbION anid Par aU neh “ best Sg or lad hogan bronze steel trim- white; full length and width; ove Women’ sZ9c to 50cStockings at at 19c mings. Fitted with dress and divided trays. e Brussels, trish ee eer Size 32 to 4o inches. 9.7 ites aE Pa 's of PSEA is ted and Dome i * ”s Mee ee weight lisles and cc Via plain k or by Steamer ‘Trunks,—bound and_ strapped colors and novelty effects; also some very sheer i: with best leather hand-riveted. Size “MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED’ NEW RECORD LOW PRICES FOR Rope Portieres and German | Tapestry Couch Covers 250 Rope Portieres German Couch Covers | bronze steel trimmings, 36 to 40 inches. 7.50 value 8.75 to 9.75 Cowhide Dress Suit Cases with double steel frames. Titted with shirt pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 inches 4.00 and 4.50 values 5.00 and 5.50 in black, not a pair in the lot worth | most of them 50c. values; special for Mail orders promptly filled. Send style and size stocking wanted. SOROSIS SHOES. im Both Stores. ; F Every color to match your fur- _A complete stock of Women's, Men's and | nishings; ar a8 well as Use: p scent —" er oe ih fits G wo men’s 1.00 and Women’s 60c Silk Men's 35¢ Silk Men’s 25¢ Silk Rage a |} mer price ; Cc eae ait eaugniigs Stockings at 29¢ Socks at i9¢ H Socks 12, z - | special sale pr ure A very special oft of women's eee men's ex quality JAMES -McGREERY a CN MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED" [ lta diéohee arian TWO NEW LOW PRICE RECORDS IN THE Furniture Department JAMES McCREERY & CO: ; 7 és é am 23rd Street 34th Street Unbounded Enthusiasm and Unlimited Buying Have Greeted This Sale of Women’s Dresses A 7 ‘ Which we purchased from the Knickerbocker Dress and Waist Co. 37.50 Solid Mahogany3-Piece Parlor Suite,$23 It is no more than we expected—values are absolutely sensational Not often can we sell a solid mahogany three-piece i ta price $14.50 less than regular; for | —for we are selling the way we purchased, at 33c on the dollar. $23 The first lot-—Dresses at $2.98— whose average wholesale ai is $5.98 ch one ane d paidia ir ett CHINA DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, On Wednesday, February the rsth. Limoges China Dinner Sets,—‘Empire” shape with gold band. ror pieces. 50.00 usual price 69.00 China Sets with Cyclamen border, under glazed. 101 pieces. 20,00 usual price 29.00 ¢ are in all tittee ¢ Summe le, fine $15 Wax Finished Oak Dressers, $8 f Furniture s Hing you 1 Porcelain Sets with green and gold border. 100 pieces. 17.00 usual price 23.50 PREPAID MAIL ORDERS YILLED A NEW RECORD LOW PRICE FOR The send ieee at $4. Yai | : : R ibl Some Pictured, hose average wholesale tied is Ai eversibie about 75 st {depicting the coming Sterling Silverware. Floral design, French gray finish. MPBAEDOOHB.... 5.050005 Anan ain 8.50 dozen f usual price 12.60 Ny R lawn g Dessert Forks... . +. +22,00 dozen myrna US ray uu ld j usual price 28.00 10.6 x 8.3 FT SIZE a 1 4 a -Oxd. . +} Dessert Knives... ae 18,90 doz 500 hands Smyrna Rugs; in Or 7 . Fg Wousl prige 44.70 ental, floral and Persian designs and | Long Cheviot Coats with Coney | @ Women’s Tailored Waists at 69c.| BGirls’ Woolen Dresses, 69c Seal Plush, Caracul and All W. ‘| ; ~ ; t he 7h m4 4 M S808, ; a! Plush, ‘ool ’ Bouillon Spoons... Pea ‘39.00 dosen , i , lorings; 10.6 f Far, peal Flash (with Cuts From meee Co. None Worth Less Than $2. Polo Coats—Worth io $10, 7 X i ‘ Wide, + a 6 i Se 1.75 each ‘ \nly about 200 coats; the same iden: fM There are linens, madras and em- Most $3 lias: Gol ae ee mu : usual price 2.35 tical coal v 14th st, as broidere Fine quality woo! mate Ned teoeuete Me 5 A * ron . high a lid ens " hae Silver Plated Fern Dishes with lining... ..2.00 aie te RCA AI LFeMiiae re and checks , sizes; the pol usual prices 2.50 and 3.00 seimi- fitted fullplaited Bal He: BOW skirts; sizes 6 to collar and cuffs or soft cuffs; $1.50 value, at Wedne: 14; values 23rd Street gith Street

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