The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1911, Page 8

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enamicaman FEROS ieee | properties of this ye enh agent, and enough POSLAM for the pure Address. pose may be obtained FREE by the _ use of the coupon below. Teo mystery Mat shrowds the carly POSLAM puts a stcp tcitch- Mle of Mra Jessie Coumbe of No 1 \\\\ ing at once, and its readiness in WL Masts place, « mystery that for Ne uaa small surfaces is evi- tee than thirty years Mrm Coumbe lence its rapid actien in the cure f ALL ECZEMAS, ACNE, TET- hms tried without avail to pierce, may : TER, SALT RHEUM, PILES, BARBERS’ ITCH, SCALP Ww MMos soon, if an advertisement re- | _ po RT ETE SCALES; in short. every surface skin affection. So exhaustively has henmad m New Tere 1 Ges then of POSLAM been proven and so uniform ts its work of heal- ae aaa | Gites Or ba teats PATIENT ENDS ing under all conditions. that no one ‘4 ; suf re fr any Skin Tre : + figs of Mere. Coumbe's birth and early it atterd pa i uses its prune POSLAM SOAP MSe—ttings about which Mrs, Coumbe can arora tO Ign . Medicated With POSLAM \alews nothing—te anxious now to hay | POSLAM is the most important ws ° p j ‘Mua. Coumbe learn of her parentage. | and dependable skin remedy ever J Beneficial to the Skin—Antiseptic— Mire. Coumbe relieves she was kid- | yA re You devised. Prevents Disease —~ Luxurious for mapped when a baby, and that the peo- * Face, Hands, Bath or Shampooing. Ble who stole her were wei! paid to | ] i e? Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $2.00 Large Cake, 25 Cents fesap ber Mentity hidden. she thinks | ‘ XCIUSIVE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS eee & @ Cuban, and believes she is of | o Nespesiter gress ewes asc) o} Longer liek la ad doch -- | Don’t you want your piano to FREE SAMPLE OF POSLAM thts —————— » Parents, read: ‘Woman Who Was Stolen as Baby and Now Gets Clue to Parentage POSLAM WORKS WONDERS ON ANY AFFECTED SKIN ECZEMA Is Quickly Cured. COMPLEXIONS Are Cleared Over Night. PIMPLES and Blemishes Banished. | BABY KIDNAPPED 40 YEARS ACO MAY BEA PRINCESS Depw Clue Gives Hope to Mrs. Coumbe of Clearing Up Birth Mystery. By taking a small part of the skin affected with PIMPLES, RASH, BLOTCHES, or which is! UNDULY INFLAMED, ITCH: . ING or CHAFING, and applyin thereto only a small quantity o ' POSLAM, an immediate demon- stration may be had of the remarkable LEFT WITH NEGROES. “Kete Jackson’s” Personal Dtrects “Count” to Her eh che has been able to learn almost e¥ New Giyon and sud st to the EME netting suthentic about herself, Patrtek Cooney, a patient at the Leng be something different from com- TRY POSLAM YABORATORIBS, 82 Wet a8th Bt., Bho only thing in her possession that | Island State Hospital's Flatbush branen | MOnplace pianos? A piano of a many some Gay help her to prove who for the insane, committed suicide taat | “istinctly different design and of pf Mio le, 12 an 014 fashioned sliver spoon night at the general supper table with a|& make whose name will add mmmpted with the initials “I. B." or “J. oarving knife. He almost severed ta distinction to your home? (COUPON 1808) BP in ecript. The spoon bears marks nead from his body. The act caused great | 7 @®@ tough it had deen used as a child's excitement among the Inmates, and {t PEASE | teething spoon, and Mrs. Coumbe says took the entire staf to gat the frenzied it wee given her when she was a very patients under control, | Vette girl by an old mulatto woman Cooney’e particular hallucination was | whe asred for her and who told her that he wae a king and everybody in- | Registered Establishes ‘when that at some future time the spoon sisted on forcing money upon him, { Trade Haifa might establish her connection with her | which hurt his kingly pride Apparent: | then gre sure to interest you; the Mars Century . \ly bermiees, he was allowed more ris i ni Personal for “Count.” joes freedom about the asylum. He wes | tone has @ distinct quality of its ‘Fhe advertisement which appeared re-| Mationed in the dining room lest night | OWN; it is sure to please the most emmtly and which revived the story of |{0 walt upon the other patients, when |critical; the case designs are Mive. Coumbe’s search for a name and he srabbed a carving knife and m anjelegant and refined and the on i be SLtH(d MAPLES Ct bos i “Pease” record for reliability cov- pte Princess Ties Cartes. at 18 St Mats | + Dut @oon | ers over half a century. te, eer dies: “Rogge TOA Ra | ee ee aaree tone eee boex | Prices moderate and terms very 1 TERN seomamee | COREY Was dead. All we iON.” | { J H y Me Sa tain | CoutBMe 308 liberal. Used pianos of many Of no Princess Des |e fell to the floor one of makes from $125, every one guar- Cartes, nor can ghe identity the Count | bcc puapanede ang Beh upon the |anteed. Write for catalog and ‘ | bargain list. ins natn von neous vt atten wt Sen) PEASE, PIANO CO., dressed. | hauled down by an attendant and taken Duff pronounced | Mrs. Coume's inquirtes lead her to be- to his room, His body was taken, to | 128 W. 42d St.,nr. Broadway, N.Y. Meve that she was kidnapped from her " Parents in Cuba during the Ton Years’ els aaa nt the Flatbush police station, preparatory! Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: to removal home, ai 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St Special Values In Spring Suits & Dresses Coat Suits $21.50—Short coat suits in several models, one of a kind in many cases. Light weight materials, plain and fancy Woglens. Specially priced for to-morrow. i Coat Suits $35.00 and 45.00—In a number of Light Weight Spring and Summer Woolen Materials, also in high class Novelties and staple Serges and Woolback Satins. ; Dresses, $10.00, 12.75, 15.00 and 25.00— Of Cotton Voile, Marquisette, Lingerie Materials and Colored Wash Fabrics. ‘Wer, Two years ago an advertisement ehe inserted, asking information a hereo| ee ie viere a) le Mire, ‘Harvey. In. one of ‘er let Linen Dresses, $18.50—An open-front model. Made ae array summeeled that F it of an excellent quality of Linen, with Sailor Collar and Cuffs of eearet ee UR Ine eb Ne aap 9 urniture Irish Crochet Lace. White, Tan, Black, Navy, Pink, Coral, of a wedding celebrated at Grace d i" ipa LOK ds the ear ax. Blue, Brown and Lavender, All sizes, 14, 16, 18-34 to 46. “posh eats el ek oan 2tlle /ENNEL L$ Stores Dresses, $25.00, 35.00, 45.00, 75.00 and up— Fatablished Nearly Half a Century. French, hand-sewn, and hand-embroidered Dresses of fine n Dresses Lingerie Materials, also high grade domestic Cott 5 h Silk and Fancy Wash Materials, Foulard Silk and We Dresses. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St Opposite eg Waldorf-Astoria, eae FRANKO AND HIS ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY. ~<a, von att” § The New “Patrician” “Close Clinging™’ " Blucher '}Oxford ' Diamond Wedding.” In 1859 Senor Don Estavan Santa Cruz @e Oviedo, a wealthy Cuban planter, married to Mise Frances Amelia | Bartlett, who lived at that time at No. | 9% West Fourteenth This wea- | ding was known as amond Wed- ding” owing to the splendid jewels given the bride by her husband Mrs. Harvey, | fm ber letter, sald that the | he “Diamond Wedding.” | | Extraordinary Sale of Dining Room Furniture SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. Of a negro family named ; was told that her parents lived in Cuba and that eho had been brought to Key | West in a fehing smack after being | Wddeappel. Ghe was adopted by a Span- ta family named Filana, and it was feported thet these people were well Bald 10 cere for her. However, she was @o datly treated that she ran away | fem home, and after some yea's mar- rie@ Clement W. Coumbe, an wotter. 12° All of golden oak 7-0 well made, solid, satisfactory. gs and Linoleums at low prices. WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. |GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. Furniture, Carpets, Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store, 3d Av. & 149 St, English Tels Her Strange Caree Mrs. Coumbe te a tall, di shout forty y ol bimck and straight now been told, she says, t) ouris as a bab A omen, she told perter, centred abe houses which te a Ceyut headache, dull eyes, Get rid of these rand feel all the urn of the troubles, BEECHAM’S FILLS are A Bee: You Know the of biliousness dizziness, bad taste as soon as they better. You can dot No, 43914 the out-of-sorts feeling, allow skin, sick stomach, and you will be easily and prevent 1 white man who swas also « and a nuree ‘Phe nerne vennah ts asc safe and reliable corrective will prove th } your liver 1 and You must buy 4.00 to #5.00 A few lis F value shoes in most «pecialty shoo stores to equal this | Beeet y whi q ( ‘ ' fective m's yi 3 rs . ays model in quality or beaut) at A a id b H Tan Russia Calf, S-eyelet Blucher Oxford, with the new round, Should be on Han wal hee Gan ee ee shoe that wi! t slip at the heel (you know how hard it is to get Oxfords Th are very valuable, Boxes 100, and 256, P y 2 0 106» 0nd Bt that hug the heel), All sizes; widths AA to E Patrician Shoes ave bonutitul but they are practica a so, None are more comfortable; none wear or keep their shape better—few ao well, | 0 32 Years Sanders of Fathion b DUN AVE. 19°10 20" STREET. oS Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders $300 REWARD Wells Fargo & Company will pay $300 Reward for the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of any person guilty in present strike of assault upon its employes while engaged in their duties or going to or from their work, or guilty of de- stroying the property of the Company or property in its custody as carrier, or of maltreating iis animals. ‘MANAHAN'S “i: m= ARINE. MOTH BAGS TARINE MOTH SHEETS F, J. HICKEY, 61 Broadway, New York General Agent THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 232, 911. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street AN EVENT OF COMPELLING INTEREST FOR THURSDAY 93 Models of Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits COPIES OF PARIS IMPORTATIONS 45.00 to 110.00 All of these models are copies of the latest creations of celebrated Parisian modistes. Each is the exquisite conceit of some famed contributor to the realm of fashion, for in the French academy of dress there is no more illustrious nomenclature than this: + PAQUIN PAUL POIRET DRECOLL ‘ FRANCIS CHERUIT BEER JEANNE LANVIN BESCHOFF DAVID BERNARD DOUCETT CALLOT AMY LINKER Yet, reflect. In Paris, such garments as are offered here would approximate from 600 francs to 1,000 francs apiece, or 120.00 to 200.00 each. Add 60 per cent. duty and the cost will run from 192.00 to 320.00. Obviously, to-morrow you may purchase these beautiful creations at 7 far less than they would cost you in Paris. And this is supplemented by American tailoring 4 which is admittedly superior to any other. Yet supériority in a general way did not suffice. The care with which we selected these models was only to be equalled by the care with which we selected the manufacturers to reproduce them, for it was fitting that such notable designs should be duplicated by master hands. The display includes Empires, Eatons, Cutaways, in both moderate and extreme effects, as well as the new Tourist Suit with 42-inch coat; garments of white broadcloth in a variety of models; and a néw homespun suit whereof the skitt is faced with Duchess Satin to match lining of coat. This last is one of the latest and most charming models to arrive. Fourth Floor. These French Blouses have just arrived AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY TO-MORROW—THURSDAY 3.95 to 39.50 What very versatile mortals these Parisians are! And how precocious a genius it {s that never attempts but it excels. What a simple garment is a blouse, yet Paris transforms it into a thing of beauty. These latest blouse importations are quite that, regardless of price. . Every model has some feature to commend it—some deft, distinctive difference of design. The needlework itself exhibits the fine Parisian hand. The materials come in exquisite *: colorings, with elaborate embroideries. They include marquisette, voile, crepe, batiste and French lawn, with real Irish, Cluny, Filet or Val. laces, and white or colored embroideriesin the newest designs. Large various shaped collars, collarless or jabot models, Third Floor. Clearance Sale of Lingerie Waists 14 TO 1 OFF REGULAR PRICES—THURSDAY Merchandise must be moved continually. It cannot be allowed to accumulate. That is why it is sometimes profitable to sell it at a sacrifice. We have just been through our stock of Waists and made great reductions in all Lingerie Waists that have been on our shelves a month or six weeks. All are Spring models, yet they have been specially priced to effect quick selling. The assortment is very beautiful and the values are sure to appeal to you. Third Floor. Lingerie Waists —values up to 10.95 Thursday at 7.95 Lingerie Waists Ae 7-00) Thursday at 4.95 Lingerie Waiste a S600 y 2.95 Lingerie Waists # “ 5.00 Thursday at 2.45 Lingerie Waists ae “ 3.00 Thursday at 1.45 Lingerie Waists eee tt] Thursday at 1.00 Lingerie Waists maseuar (1!) Thursday ct 79c. House Apparel for Nurses and Maids SPECIAL THURSDAY VALUES A collection of dainty wear for domestics and nurses. We carry a very complete line this merchandise at prices which are just as attractive as the assortments House Dresses for Maids. Three pretty Cooking Sets. Composed of cap, cuffs and models of striped percale or blue chambray, with apron, that are just as practica! as cooking sets square neck or with collar. mesa be: ; value 1.50 special at 1.00 special at 50c. Aprons, in a pleasing variety of new models, oi, Gane; Iniported er omen The made of fine lawn, dotted Swiss or cambric, with embroidered, hemstitched or lace trimmings, with or without bibs, as you prefer. 25c. 39c. 50c. 75c. to 1.98 THE REDTR are entirely new models, with hand embroidered, lace or ribbon trimmings, and are very effective. 3.00 3.95 4.95 5.95. Dintog on exhibit MAILED FREE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Lvervthing for Housekeeping om CREDIT TERMS $50 Werth $3 Down 75 $ $100 Worth $10 Down $1.50 Weekly | 190 “ $15) §2.00 200" = $20 $225 “ 300 gs §278 OY eer wey and Connecticut. | 1417-1423 THIRD AVE. stB80°ST. No Extra Charge for It, af Bay kits cre’ ORDER YOUR SUNDAY WORLD IN ADVANCE

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