The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 11

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‘ DR. JOWETT HERE TOBEGIN WORK IN | STH AVE. CHURCH Famous English Evangelist Tells What He Hopes to in Do in New Place. GETS $12,000 “SALARY. Protested It Was Too Much, and May Devote Part to Missions, @dmitied in a vole by overy one £ he @iven to the Fifth Av primarily to the and young me FU SORE SI NEGL HURTS. =f woven n values regular 1.50 2.00 PAJAMAS 1,000 § mercerized ponge med with peart buttons collars, breast pockets, in t white—all sizes~-values regu! and 2,00 HATS 2,000 Derbies and Soft Hats lines reduced Two Brooklyn Stores Fulton St. at Broadway at led yush Ay iford Avy ‘Taft's peace proposal. forward with boundless hope te my work here.” tt" Impor ted Light Weight Erench Neve Blue Serges | 3 nny Ga r 1.80 Motor Clothes for Auto Clodhe Smith Gray &Co I am tooking! Good Wishes of referred to King the dinner at Marth 3, at maid to him; good Will of er shown ex: ward and his King {ts inter- 6 national life Ss principally ty Mrs. and Free ef; there ts even talk invited to in Montana. son, who een years and for St. James's Newcastie-on- shea from Helena, Mon that Mrs ses to remain here until 1 District Court at He solute divorce. action are unin She ts a niece Senator T. HH vn. ington, San Fi After her mo late Miles M. ¢ National Bank the nd had lived at and the W the Hote them, and it was been in a nervous co niddith n di Misses’ Tailored High Class Walking Suits, $14, $16, $18 xceptional Offerings To-Morrow $19.00 lavy . Blue and / line Serges Value’ $25.00 Worsieds Value $28.00 rimmed; Very Stylish \ Value $35.00 John Forsythe West 34th Si 1645 Since 16 1 of three pe ions mearts noth- ded standard of nctor is value— 2b fs rter: Smith Gray & Co, SUITS AND SPRING OVER- COATS 15 50 and 18.50 SPECIAL ingle instance have the e-piving possibilities of that are \ All were & Go. ti ailoring plant equal in every respect of garments vu have always bech accustomed to ) to 7,00 more. Suits of high grade velow Overcoats in bleck, Oxford and ( designs, in grays, browns and 15.50 oni: olives. 18. 50 Suits include blue serges of all pure Australian yarn-dyed worsteds and e velours—neat mixtures in exclusive iy & Co. designs colorings in grounds k, brown, gray and all the new Spring Spring Overcoats inch veed weaves and d mart new het sonne Overcoats, the ge ‘over- coutvalue in New York 20.00 s only once in a while that we are able to : ete sizes in these garments--despite the sizes are invariably broken, to be had, and if you would 2 imi nes ate selection. REN’'S DEP'T. io blue serge and faney heviots, 6.0 4.75 mixed 4.75 cd Suits, blue serge and fancy ome with extra Knick- 4.75 mixed ¢ in blue serge and fancy 6.50 i 1 . ers, 6.50 a Russian and Sailor Suits in blue serge, ton UM oworsteds and fancy mixed low crowps — cheviots, 8.00 values 5.75 et rmation Suits im blue serge, Norfolk Teer double-breasted st¢les, 4.75 b.50 vatues ma 6.75 Owners and Chauffeurs Book on Request, Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren Street Across from City Math, * Sth Ay, Bet. 27th & 26th Sts, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, — Alva O’Brien, Who, Left! Husband at Waldorf, Sues motion in. the | Mrs seeking an abs The grounds for the| of typt former United States | r, and before her yuple came here | 1 Knicker she had ta week | sat ord bee but no contire w that her father had r husband to enter his home . and that O'Brien wont as tar | $22.50 $25.00 SENATOR CARTERS. HELENA DORE ‘sis wn the il]\a thing is only done by those ee Sk Me | 1911. {in me | disin: POISON, THEN BEGS MD Al HOSPITAL =: After L took the poison I decided that | Mea. Lambert Was Strlcken During | Her Honeymoon. am Wie “Florence Camella” Changes | ir Mind and Doesn't Want to Die. M. Henry Lambert, a clothir chant of New Haven, © | York, reache¢ | special t | bringing ht rer that he ons might be a li Mt want | was mixed uy We hai 2 selling pianos in Brooklyn for 31 years Copyright: 19ti by: MARTIN MSCARRICKS q The Anderson & Co. Piano Club is a success. overwhelining success. @ It was an audacious thing to begin the selling of 500 pianos in the early spring time. It was a bold thing to do—to buy 500 pianos of a single grade—buy them out- right and plan a March and / April selling campaign (the Anderson & Co. Piano Club) to dispose of them. Such who have confidence in themselves. By those who know their own power. By those who know their public through dealing with them from day to day for years and years—and know exactly how the people will respond to their public announce- ments. We knew - right. We knew the time was right and ready. \ kne w our piano was right and our proposition was right. Iv’'s fair, liberal and advantageous to the buyer. '€ The club member saves dollars and «a haii—nearly child in piano playing. An we we Y big money—ninety-two enough to educate one investigate its advantages? Do it now—this week. tinators. For the convenienc 370 Fu ton St. Brooklyn One Block from Boerum Place Elevated Station Teleptone 1586 Main and our representative wil callon you Registered in acoordauce with k & Anderson & Co 4.1900, by Magtin MeCarr Jo Gam @ It's no wonder the Anderson & Co. Piano Club is such @ success. HIMCTSONECO Unauthorized use in who Look Ont, New Counterfemgy ~ WASHINGTON, March 3. —A @0W ot} ounterfelt $16 United States | photographic reproduction of the s left | alo note, not very cleverly ei ‘om | was announced by the Secret to-day, It is of the 1901 series, Beare -|ing the portratta of Lewis and Clark, the back of the note being reddisa brown Instead of green. Dr. Lyon’ Ss PER Tooth Powder 1s used by people of refinement and endorsed by the Dental Profession , Club Pianos delivered to all parts of New York City, Long Island and New Jersey without charge * Nothing succeeds like success : The Anderson & Co Piano Club being the thing in min nia The Anderson & Co Piano Club plan told in a few brief sentences. 1. The value of the Anderson & Co. Club Piano is $350, &. ‘The price to Anderson & Co, Club Members is $257.50. ‘The terms are 5.00 cash when you join, then $1.25 per weck for 202 weeks 4. ‘The piano will be delivered when you join or tater, as you wish : 5. ‘The weekly payments of $1.25 begin when the piano is delivered 6. Every instrument. is guaranteed without reserve-—for five years. ‘There are no “ifs” or “ands” in the guarantee—} just a straight-out guarantee as strong as we know how to make it in writing If, after 30 days’ trial, the piano is not satisfactory we will give you your money back 8. If the plano is satisfactory after $0 days’ use, the club member has eleven more months in which to satisty If as to the character of the piano. If it does not then © to be every ining that he expects, he has the privilege of iit without one penny’s loss for any other instru- iter value that we sell—(and we sell over esentative makes La club member dies during the life of his contract we will immediately send a receipt in full to his family for the instrument 10, AX beautiful stool and searf to match the piano are ine cluded without extra cost 11. The piano will be tuned twice without charge. 12. ‘There is positively no interest added to this. Had you better not Don't be put down among the procras- Get in on a proposition that is a “‘go’’—that is a big success. of peo aala who cannot come in during the day the store will be open every evening until 9:30 o'clock 370 Fuiton St, Brooklyn One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station Gpen Every Evening Until 9.30 o’clock » ‘ A —_'t

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