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-" memes, mene = THE EVENING WORLD, Lh bk dy 3 Ml 10, 1911, CTHOMNEW YOKE T0 |" "ms worry ung, | TALK TO NOI 2 as nee wren a RN AI , retires TT od S Doesn't Want to Marry. tried Toilet Goods ! schol Remedion I ge i All Cars Transfer to @ Our Restaurant serves a splendid 4-course lunch every day from 11 to 2, at 35c Ji-known kind | Cnereyy Tar nnd ttaneys | ip) ‘ soirs | i ‘| | Dr, Bnow Aromatic . eof rl Dr. Snow Arnica Lint yOu GO om te Goer.” Hyomei That Is Highly Recommend- * OFFERS 10 WED, sliiddeit chan et Gain MONEY-BACK PLAN surpassed Rotunda, | Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. | Mone oe ting, anuffing, aeing. match; Newest Spring Styles, Special, at GIRL ENDS WALK TAMPA, 1,242 MILES.| “put 1 don't want to eet Py waning a, shertwatot “to ed by Thousands and Sold on | Service and Cuisine un- Dee Snow Sweet Spirite of : in distance between New York and Tampa r) e ° ’ Miss iii of Brooklyn||||"% asl || | by ee astekest'ratirona’ route’ we 403 atthe money back i HYOMET doesn't Men Ss Mercerized Pongee Shirts Sale of I ,000 Boys $4.50 Wins Wager by 1,242- "she said, “I want to stay single Your Druggist and enjoy life for a while, You can't OTANI SPURNS Seton fnew Crh Rady Rad sweater and comfortable walking shoes, surpassed Dry sow Camphorated ee Do you know what that means? It With Separate Soft Collar and Necktie to $ ® LAUD BLIND PROSECUTOR, | means 'no more hawking, blowing, apit- 1 ore | Suits and Reefers This is one of the many specials the Bloom- “ ingdale Men Store offers to-morrow, Sat- urday. The shirts are soft bosom, coat model, made of mercerized pongee with at soft turned back double cuffs, separate e soft collar of the “Arrow” Brand, and a well made necktie to match You may + : have these shirts in white, champagne, Another great Bloomingdale special heliotrope, blue and gray, in sizet 14 to ve 18; you will not be able to buy these shirts Saturday Sale that no parent of a 214 to anywhere, for 506 more than our $1 16 year old boy can afford to miss. In- ducting Case Against Broker. | dry crusts filling up the nostrils, It Lawyers crowded the Unitett states | means that foul breath and stuffed-up District Court room to-day to eee Ray- | head will be things of the past mond G. Brown, the blind assistant |, Then hae ad pee e HYOMEL | United States District-Agtorney, conduct alone Gotha with each Lae LM vio echareed with having frauduientiy {thst Fou won't have any trouble gets | 0 ta charged with having fraudulently | tit Fou, wont lave ony used the malls to obtain @ half million | “MEY YOMEL is also guaranteed tor! dollars from investors for etock that coughs cold, asthma, croup and ca- HAD NO ASSISTANCE owe? Received Proposals of Mar- riage All Along Route 1 > was never delivered, fy ‘Complete outfit 81.00. CHAT HICH OF sss si ss guce oases ‘ 4 * A from New York. Members of the bar were enthustastic | If ity len own kata male any deur: | 12 Men's 81.25 Pleated and| cluded in this money-saving sale are: PARLE SCR bonei eo nln iat mill sell you & separate bottle of | Plain Negligee Shirts Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, with knickerbocker 6 rolo of pi utor for the first | HYO: nt: ow . " r ¥ cheviol TAMPA, Fis. seh 10, = Siew Dore aime, althourt fi jor only 50 cents, e in the newest spring patterns and trousers, made of plain thibets and fancy cheviot * prepared several! ‘To break*up a cold in head or el cases for the Government. Brown, who | overnight, try this just before retiring. honor man of his class in Harvard, | Into a bowl three-quarters full of boil e has been blind since he wasYing water pour a teaspoonful of HY- Ofer cover head and bowl with towel | in the examination of witnesses or in| and breathe fi meeting objections of the defense septic, healing 121st}'}, bl £p Street Special Saturday Women’s $. 8. 9 8 Spring Suits, =\ An early sale of pretty Spring models, as illustrated on the right ,that would be excellent value at $12.98. Material is hair striped French serge in navy or black and all colors in plain French serge; sizes 34 to 42, effects. They are effectively made and materids in Norfolk and Derby models; cut to fit right. Coat model with cuffs | sizes 8to 16 yeara; very epecial; Suturday at. $2.95 $4.50, of enc 'Qo| Boys’ Russian and Satlor Suits, made of blue and Sia New Style 2 for’ 25c ‘Collars, | brown serge and fancy worsteds, sizes 2! rech goods, in 35 highly desirable styles,| Boys’ Reefers, in blue, tan, red and hiney allsizes for the great Satur- 6 50. cheviot; sizes 214 to 10 years; Saturd. day Sale at the special price 0 for JUC Rose’ Clothing Store, Specials in Veils and Veilings || Sale of Women’s Long Kid Gloves 50c 4 hifion Veils, 11% yards long,|25¢ Black MAR otc Maline, Ww be Ga Moet se Mousque- {Women's Glace Kid Mout ny splendid quality for millinery, bows talres—elbow length, made of su-| taires—reaching consider made of superior wil quality chif- and many other purposes, a very perior atock, such as used in $2.50] above the elbow; made of fine fon, special for Saturday at , 4 tpecial. value at the sale 1 el stethandl $ quality kid, such as used 35¢ ® 12% 159 in $3.00 gloves; special 5] 89 Sale of Spring Dresses for Girls|Girls’$5.00 Sample Coats at $2. 95 Among the new spring dresses at cee A Sale of 300 Newest Spring Coats troductory prices to-morrow, we Ccffer s GIRLS’ REPP DRESSES of good quality; OE TRinS Geto pes Yeereect eae Dutch neck; 3{ sleeve; insertion down front] They are the spring samples of a local of waist with medallions of manufacturer, and, of course, extra well embroidery on each side; 9 made. Exclusively cut from sizes 6 to 14 years..... : new spring fabrics, showing $2 95 Girls’ Dresses of fine | Girls’ Dresses in all the| latest colorings and effects ¥ Harrison of Evergreen, L. 1., who ar-| rived here yesterday after making the entire trip from New York on foot, Is Feouperating to-day and enjoying money she received from home when she com- pleted her 12%mile tramp. 8: Brooklyn Jan. 2 on @ wager botw mother and Henry Hirschfeld, Miss Harrison made an average of tyenty miles a day; sometimes sho —— walked forty mMos and one day made) one inch tn height and weighs 150 the distance between Baltimore ana! pounds, Altogetier she ts decidedly at- Washington, forty-seven miles. She g the way ehe has re- followed the railroad tracks, coming | . | via Raleigh, Savannah and Jackson- ville. No Assistance from Home, At Savannah she was joined by a Mrs. Brown, who said she was some- thing of a pedestrian herself, but after following Miss Harrison a few days @he found the pace too hot and gave #% up. One of the provisions of the was that a should h from home, and as he had to depend upoa the anti- ~ pea us. rat orriee, MEN’S HATS ple along the way for a ? ‘ 7 tee Aa ng y a ; Misses Spring washable plaid gingham, leading styles for spring, Girls’ Coats Girls’ Co: It the end of her day's trip found her at The accepted standard of Wash Dresses. rs Dutch neck and Kimono including all materials sitls oats sirls’ Coats @istance from sheiter and food and faditon/erdiquate p ; sleeve, trimmed with em: and trimmings of the} Allnew spring models, | Mae up in black and 1) would have to sleep ovt. Sometimes | i bide Al An elegant assortment of pretty Spring wosh broidery. girls’ heur. Particularly hand-| made of choice and | w! ite checks, _serges, fi she went hungry, among authoritative judges, dresses in a large selection of models, materialsand colored linene dresses some Repp dresses, in| scasonable minterials, | coverts and other popu Upon her arrival here Miss Harrison colors one style, illustrated on the left. Beautiful | with colored piping, and several refined styles,| Some %4 length, others lemapring fabrics, Fash- ited Vache; “600 ina few boute Gi 1h 78,180 Fifth Ave, kimono dresses in the latest butterfly effects, and fancy percale linen Dutch neck; 44 sleeve.| handsome little reefers. RE aAk: Bt (ha: Waker Wah. telberaption G67 Tot ave: At tee several others in plain colors, stripes, plaids and dresses with insertion | nicely trimmed — with | Colora red, navy’, Copen: a Tas, She (4 vivediok RAs esa checi:s, made in the two-toned combination skirt and buttons, embroidery. hagen and other spring rate ale ; eine: Wome Pais a VEN | effects. Pretty Junior dresses in plaids, repps, Sizes 8 to 14. Sizes 8 to 14 shades. Sizes 6 to 14 to years; linen and middys, embroidered or lace trimmed in all the new colors; sizes 8 to 14 and 14 to 18; values up to $3.9 Girls’ Spring Coats, ol! woot, Children’s Dresses, French mixtures, fancy trimmed shaw! collér;| model, square neck, panel front, ful- merry laugh rings out on the She is five feet Extra good $ years. To $ years. Our cont vonel value a 3.98) Rorow: 4.98) 52 © $3, 95 values; to $5. 00 Spring Dresses for Juniors morrow. morrow, Among other attractive specials to-morrow we offer : Juniors’ dresses made of percale, fancy or in plain Misses’ and Juniors’ New Spring Coats also black end white checks, with sailor | pleated skirt; neck, belt, sleeves fin!! stripes, Dutch neck and Kitnono sleeves, New) Ina large variety of the accepted styles of the new q or notch collars, moire trim- ] 49 ished te match in fancy checks; spring designs, trimmed effectively with season, Sizes 14 to 18 years for Cc 5 ° med; sizes 6 to 14; val. $1.98, Le sizes 2 to © years; value 27 insertion and piping in the latest combina- | 98 misses and 15 to 17 years for $6. 95 onscience in every can Women’s Lawn Waists, Dutch|49C-++ essere een tions. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 yrs. Special price A HUMBMC cocks RRR ee neck, yoke of lace and embroidery, §4| Women’s Dutch Collars, trish sleeves; cuffs and neck trimmed with crochet, large and small sizes; 49c Our reputation won’t let us make Sale of Silk Petticoats at $3.98 rae eR | Sale of Women! s Stockings, 29c|\\ ordinary soups. Wemente Shoes) gua eral rat hide dtd ABs adie 49c|) Special offering in women’s taffete sill petticoats to-morrow. Have deep Silk and liste thread stockings in black and ing ? hey are sectional knee flounce, accordion pleated; cotton underlay. ‘The taffeta is plain gauze with silk hand embroidered designs. A very special of good quality and the petticoat a big bargain at the price. 21 Floor. value. One of the many we offer for Saturday. Main Piour, Handsome New Marquisette Waists|New Spring Hats, work $10, at 54.95 Come to our 2d floor Milli- tomorrou, 3. 98 nery Salon to-morrow and see the extremely smart trimmed This is an exquisite type of the hats we will sell at $4.95. Every models thet Fico ado are! one is worth $10:00, In the lot ee. a aA Fale aoa you will find chips, hand-made made of fine sheer marquisette, | hats, silk lace hate and many kimono style, with dainty cluny other splendid effects. They are inserts, and is beautified with | all effectively trimmed with rich rich hand embroidery. Small|materials. For street or dress crochet buttons and an ar-|wear, Black and all the popular tistic finish. Priced $ colors, Remember, ; for Saturday 3.98 they are $10.00 val- $4 95 Bhan log st ‘enall hood’ Or aren lager te end ues, Saturday at ie hats turned in front o t reas Trimmed Black Turbans and q | i rT; lions, low or high| ery and cluny,| #rtistically trimmed with aigrettes, > ? ° neck etyles;| at the lroported flowers, silk ribbons and | All Colors of Straw Braid ] in ae, Sale of Women’s Spring Neckwear|| Becont Morr, 6th aplendid bargalt at the Men's and Women's Initialled | | New Dutch Collars and Jabots, |25¢ Box of Ruchings, 6 neck | |f} Handkerchiefs, not all initials in . t leather and ara buttoned or} Women’ 8 Silke Hose, spun silt. 42 laced: sizes 234 to 8: reg. in. garter top, high spliced hee! MOO e heccitoansecs sn 1.20 nae fonworth 490,29C Misses? Shoes, Dongola, kid top,| Women’s “Burson” Hose, fast buttoned or laced, sizes 11 to black, split soles; regular and Rapecialinc te citi cee 98c extra sizes; reg. 19¢........ 12 Cc Women’s Kid Gloves, 2 clasps,| Women’s Long Silk Gloves, lambsicin, black, white and colors; each | 16 button length, black or pair guarenteed; all sizes; reg. white only; double finger tips; een iG GLC) ee oe ie 59c No C. O. D. or Mail Orders “We could buy or produce every material we use for a good deal less than it now costs us. And in many cases you might not know the differ- ence. But we know. And the result would not be . Compiilé, Sours 5 Ve prefer to put conscience into every can, a4 we want you to get the benefit of this policy by insisting on Campbell's Soups every time you ask for them, Every good grocer sells them. And he will refund the price for any Campbell Soup that does not satisfy you completely, All Cars Transfer to e Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. A Great Sale of Pianos We Will Offer To-Morrow $350 Rich Toned 19 & Walters Pianos at Including Chair and Cover, on Easy Terms of $5 Down, $1 a Week 8 f ' 21kinds 10ca rant Asparagus Hert Saturday Specials Women's 15¢ Embroidered H kerchiefs, one corner embroi . engths to the box; various pre , ’ by hand ‘in printed designs, stock, but most ‘of the wented ini made of fine mull and trimmed lenge 8 ta the bot YOY eRe { ed Don t Delay! in the Satt le special tials,” Regularly 10c. Spe 7 with lace, There is notacollar inthe | _per box pole for 20c, or each... c Hag qwerthilece than afar ce 15c¢ Embroidered laundered cole e > will not be disappointed tn Women's Arme e Edge Handkerchie! cially priced 10 15 Jars in many different Tish nae hal walter Greatest Plano value in the w | for to-morrow, Saturday at the very low price of . A‘ c special price for Saturday... C | pretty styles; special 10¢ #The coun bring to a boil, and serve. You Save $1 50 to $200 ape sete ie Bp LOU £0 paul Advance Sale of Women’s| Mon’s $3.00, and $3.50 Serie me te Pumps & Low Shoes Shoes (Saturday) at $2.25 OTHER WALTERS PIANOS IN THIS GREAT MARCIE SALE, $475 List Walters S Pianos, $225 $550 Liet Walters D Pianos, — $200 £600 List Queensboro Pianos, $275 30 Walters Colonia) Pianos, $320 Look for the ak and-white abel | Pianos Delivered on Pay- | $3 we “gs ; b | ment of $5 | Grades Here's an unusually attractive aah ee ll aie. u See No Interest; no insurance—no extras Saturday at e bargain event in high grade | One of the best shoe offerings you will hear A of this Spring, Included are velvet, suede, New and Natty Spring Models tan Russia , patent coltskin, dull calfskin |p, and kid, in all the new 1911 models, ‘There's | Button, laced and Oxfords ve for every woman, | in verious styles, at the | specia so : e a pai special price, Saturday, of Sale of Fresh Meats and Poultry NE he ton te $600 List Lexington Pianos, $300 $600 List Walters B Pianos, $325 $750 List Walters R Pianos, —§375 $1,000 Wal ns $575 WE PAY OFLIVEVE'S UNTIL 9 © CLUCH 3 KUOMS. | FREIGHT & 10 ae ON ALL CASIO SALES. FURNISHED R, R. FARE $95 | bet of Plano Frais! 1 Lamb—Legs of very fancy 91, Poultry—Fresh killed best roasting (Ros H "4 4 ue Canada Lamb , 2C chic Kens and fowls, selected d C d 3 WRITE FOR et monme, Hf fsenelee Riv rant Chops ve a pie, smioedant”'* 18¢\\NOSes and Carn ations, 2c and 3c\) $148 kind, at... tees Cine Sugar Cured Mitty Smoked hae antihe erin tenet mutiful eat Forequarter of Lamb....... 7!,e Hams, or Beef—The best bi ie pieces i.| te Mail or.C. 0. D, of fine prime rib Native Beef 12:c orders filled 15ic Fancy Capons, Broilers, Turke evs and Ducks ; ; cb ane A Very Special | Saturday Sale of | Vou Gan Buy on Easy Buses Rosle Viele 2 for eg 3S es an caatiasis tre ree. $1. Sa ae _ 70e win | Lerms and Save Money . |. dese Fao in 8 fo re $7.00) 1.00}) } eis co-operative selling do- | |L_Manuattan to-morrow, Saturday, for ePrice 0 | Berlecoie | Ramet on tha hire. Fh »» |120,000 Pots of Shamrock, at . 6c | Artistic Floral Designs, up from $f } P Lenses. | roots, cn Fuge, ofl pal In Our Conservatories On the Roof We will Offer } 600 | sewing mach talking? ma AN 7 6Bo | Hales 1 a f a at. 950 Jon most Hberal ter al at 98 « The |y E This BES GUPFIT With Every Purchase of $100) : GRAND RaPlDS FUiciluak — kverytuing lor Houseseep! sve wi a bRAN APIDS FURAETUAE Vverytiing fo usekeeping | J OUR LBEXAL CREDIT TERMS = Bloom ingdales’, ins to 1d Ave., Stk to sti Si u $50.00 Worth $3.00 Down | S109 Waring 1000 Down $1.50 Weekly What You Lost Yesterday | $2¢ 9, 2. | You Will Find To-Day $200 “ $20.00 “ $2.25 “n* $300 “ $30.00 “ $2.75 "ater . fl If you used a ‘Lost and Found Adv, in the World this morning. | « t e ‘ ; * Double sweet English. Violets, * 10cé 20¢ Our ‘Terms Apply Also to New York State, New Jersey, Connectiouty atre a |

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