The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1911, Page 8

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SST ES ror rsdn pee THE aaron WORLD, $75,000 zoe AL STREET. BURNED $10 BILLS TOVICE IN CHICAGO; 2 -ssS2--2e AND REPRODUCED SOOO WHITE SLAVES *THEMBY “MAGIC” = Dentieknee! Digs Into Morals Black Art: Money-Maker Got Flaumans to Invest $4,780, of City and Finds Con- ditions That Startle. Phen Chlorotormed Them. Mary Fiauma Am, * Finst STUDY FOR HARRISON Mayor-Elect Gives His Atien-|' tion to Facts, While Board | Plans Reforms. was a jing vit he insisted that he was not in this country on Mar 1910, when the magic of his touch I to have converted nearly belonging to Nathan and Mary Flau- CHICAGO, squarely prese thousand wom man fr n the possession of che right ; ful owne » that of Delite and #1 nually poured into the maw Tt was literally a dream that 4 while the few, as this narrative will dem: onstrate. Whe: Lo held the Pinoman hou the story begine the ans lived at No. 169 Rivington Downstatra 1 ite plans,” said the stand for an oper dinary lie of every sible for the city’s administration The Vice Commission ministers and ju after @ rigil inves ead Kraft-prv attention and the liquor st KAVe Up thinking about the num ver of drinks in a quart bottle when the »)stranger took a $100 note a Uttle acid impossible ‘{/and some paper and reproduced the eacape spread about) eal bill before the them. le Stat Then he went to a bank a ‘he sxioon, dance nail, ana moving| WINGED FOOT WRESTLERS 22” cture shows Were denow \ m ere DECIDE CLUB TITLES. 1¢ yoUR SKIN ON FIRE? | report, and laws regulating recommended. The Commission — laid much of the evil to the inadequate} wages paid working The Commission e | v James N. West, club champton | Does it seem to you that you can't snded hia | Stand another minute of that awful ver jr, in| burning iteh? Hernacheim STI » urney at the ’ ST have relief? | lit, successfully de , downing William ‘ast time of 18s, an tn 8m. la, in the club “white protection for tm migrants, and a farm and trade school| New York Athletic Club last night. of Wintergreen, tor women. The summaries: nd other soothing ingredients To carry out the reforms, the*Com- | Welerweight Claw. Preliminary Round 1, W aded only in D. D. D. Pre ‘| mission recommenda the formation of a Kamel with Init nelson. | moral commission with wide power; a Md nieg manos tad, tial | pct drops STOP that awful | child protection commission with ample | 5 on ea tte i ing instantly ! | | “tc | ‘The first drops soothe and heal! | east b court and & een Pina Hout WRI tiem 1. merals police squad. Final nt RW hig diver pg He: || Ds D. D. gives you comfort—cleans solic. non OT Cine "With “halt nelwon ‘and har" std, Mivme [the skin of al and washes 10m. Hearywetiiit Claws. Dr James No West threw a. pimples and blotches over night! ¢ our word on it as your local! druggist. Get n $1.00 or a 25 cent bottle to-day. Hegeman & Co. and Riker's Drug Stores | Se RS EREE lbag aem amen WS ti Be | Owing to wet grounds the game| } scheduled at Jersey City to-day be tween the Skeeters and tle New York American colts was called off Dear Sir and Madam: Odol is an antiseptic prepa- ration for the mouth and teeth —the latest triumph of the German Scientists—and . endorsed by the highest authorities. It has taken Europe by storm. It means a twenty- year advance in mouth sani- tation. Four drops in half a glass of water will make the mouth and teeth surgi- cally clean. A European luxury that will become an Am- erican necessity, | By the authorities science has been the best for ving Mourh and Tent H Price 50 cents | t ical WORKS > | er It is on sale at vou druggist’s now. 1€0, Borgfeldt & Co,, New York Se Pee eee . Lo. x |for hat tw where t posite of 1h entire balance. more, It was March partner came alon Just mnell this; pdor ? mone: wult to Injury, they even took al furniture. The girl awore they appealed to the e, but Kot no watisfaction, and that | patrolled the streets herself for a an. teenth street, she saw woman, im year fo avenue, him wi crowd ty at the time If he ts convi years. nid je had and bring it n, under the exy ars would be ma one had been salied down So Flauman beat §t to the F ieent 1 Street Bank and reduced the Institution hy $47 Phen into her own isle lyault and came to wan ay the famfly went into its) m. When it awoke both the} on were gone. pels an | WHEN BUYING Note the Fulf Name of the Company : PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND ttt Acres of Floor Space THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911," Dil he had just made ‘wnnte| suman waited. BETTER FOR saw and hearkened m to get all the | IS THE IDEAL Miss Mary the jong the howe >| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. wh f in the Circle, on every Package of the Genuine. SS ey ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. TIONS, YET THEY PREF! lipped in the | DRUGGISTS ARE THE chloroforin, and | One day in Third Le pan’ and. | THE CIRCLE.NEAR TH as !n another coun. | SYRUP_OF FIGS fe inay get twenty GECAUSE IT IS THE IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR hasn't It @ @weet, CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY | GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING J Henry Rosenture, representing the ORUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE Soc PER BOTTLE. defendant, said he MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OIL, SALTS,OR PILLS, AS fF SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND (6 FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. SYRUP Sf F'IGS““aF LIXIRfSENNA FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS ER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE, ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR iE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE,OF THE MINIATURE PICTURE OF PACKAGE AND_ELIXIR_OF SENNA I$ THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE, ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND CLEANSES THE, SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT (S RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL | QNFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET IT® BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ‘““What’s the Matter with Business?” It’s all right—here at least, for our Sales in March, 1911, were 18.6% ahead of March, 1910. I7c. a Yard Fine variety of Chinese and Japanese Mattings, at a wide range of prices. Art Squares and Ingrai: Carpets from 49¢. yard. ex” Mattings and Rugs in every size and pat- lern, “Esmond,” “Kenilworth,” k” and “Martha Wash- ‘ene Rugs from 65¢. Everything that’s cool for Spring and Summer, besides our usual complete sto: Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums »™ Oilcloth No charge for measuring, sewing, ing or laying. Fine Rocher, $17.50 $1.25 Monthly Solid Mahowany Table, $9.75 75¢ Monthly Beautiful Co lonial design, round top, 24 in Table, $12.75 $1 Monthly Very substantial oak ex- sion table—heavy pillar, Ww teet, nicely tinished round top, 42-i Others in Chairs, Downtown { Park Row and Chatham S Store A 193 to 205 Park Row COWperthwait 3 Sons 03> YEAR PERTHWA[] New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @ 12st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue This Great Building Full of Everything for seg a Mattings, Iron Bed, $9.75 78c Monthly The brass top rail and the pos.s, of this [ bed are 114 inch. Note also. the tiv ass‘ spindles i wth othe head a foot. One of t 1 our ¢ Bethe 45 $30 worth for 50ca week $i00 “ $1. "30 $200 “ « $2.50" * $1,000 ‘ “ $12.50" « Payable by the month if more convenient and extra time on payments gladly given in cases of sickness or loss of position. Collectors sent if REQUESTED. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms, No Limit, small or large. 100% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash Prices marked in plain figures~no extras, Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Special Suits and Overcoats That are standard 20.00 to 25.00 values 15.50 ana 18.50 ves are the result of a firm belief e very best advertisement for Smith ir je the surest way of disseminating a widespread knowledge of the general worthiness and depe bility of Smith Gray & Co. clothes is to offer extra special Wes. ‘The fabrics in these garments are very much better than it is Haine he to find at 20.00 to 25.00 in those stores where the rt s are bought from other makers—then, too, nearly every fabric offered at these special prices is woven especis ‘lly for Smith Gray & Co. and possesses an individuality and ad- vanced fabric style not found anywhere in garments costing from 20.00 to 25.00. Smith Gray & Co. tailoring is all done under personal su vision in our own tailoring plant—all under one roof—w! ere from the time the fabric arrives from the mills until the ments are completed every operation is under the watc! ful eyes of members of the firm. This uniform standard of fine tailoring is not possible, nor ia it found in any other garments in New York costing from 20.00 to 25.00, or even more. Smith Gray & Co. style has been preferred by better dressed New York for nearly three generations—the tremendous suc- cess of the recently organized Smith Gray & Co. wholesale departments attests the popularity of Smith Gray & Co. styles throughout the length and breadth of the land. Compare for style, service and appearance these garments with any you can buy at 20.00 to 25.00 and your choice will be these garments. If savings of 4.50 to 7.00 prove interesting, then every man and young man in New York who has intended to pay 20.00 and 25.00 for his Spring Suit or Overcoat should come to the Smith Gray & Co. stores now. 15.50 Suits and Overcoats include styles from the most conservative to the most advanced ideas—suits of gray, brown, tan, dark mixtures and plain black—overcoats of black, Oxford, smart grays, browns and tans. In both suits and overcoats you will find exclusive weaves and every new good taste style idea—models for men, young men and boys. 1 50 Suits and Overcoats comprise a range of fabrics, designs and styles that is almost as complete as if there was only this one price from which to choose. Suits of exclusive styles in velours, yarn dyed worsteds and worsted cheviots— newest browns, tans and grays—also silk stripe and neat mixture designs in blue and black groun Blue serge suits are also included—thege serges are woven from worsted yarns spun from finest Australian wool—a quality of serge seldom as low as 25.00. In overcoats you will find exclusive and advanced fabric ideas that will not be shown elsewhere until next season—all the newest tans, browns and grays. Bring your expectations up to the very highest pitch, and you will be agreeably surprised with these splendid values. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: rectal w York Stores: 7 " 7 " roadway at Warren St, Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Across from City Hall. Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av. bet. 27th & 28th Sts. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sale of Men’s Pajamas Fancy Silk Pajamas large variety of patterns. “9 | Military and V neck models, + Cid j $2. Value $4.00 | Mercerized Cloth Pajamas ) | Military model, in various colors | $1. 65 Values $2.00 and $2.50) l ‘ Cambric Night Shirts | | V neck, with colored trimmings 65€.——Special Value. Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. LOCK 3 ROOMS OUR 1911 FURNISHED CATALOGUE $65 WE PAY Everything for FREIGHT © f Housekeeping -R. FARE 5 ROOMS GRAND RAPIDS FURNISHED FURNITURE $148 $50.00 Worth $3.00 Down $75.00 “ $500 $100 Werth $10.00 Down $1.59 Weekly $1500 $H5.00 $2.00 ta $200, “$20.00 $2.25 $300 $39.00 $2.75 Almanac 1 everything ; about a” great:

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