The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 20

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GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS the Kid. ’ and Mente It some of the full became fentted. Bo f INSANE AND BLIND utes FRENZED BY FEAR |_ “or 7o-Day AT HOSPIIAL FR 1 ie training lx da out ry week at Grand Junotion, Col Gome of the membera are former col- lege stars, and all ate pastors of local churches, Roy Killed by Falling Tree, — Maniacs Battle to Escape and Consumptive Patients Are a Harlem's Greatest Furniture Store Carried Out wed Celebrates, as well as commemorates, it’s 17th birthday arneg Ot | in Harlem until to-morrow evening, 10 o'clock, not only Ms “ f tint a : 14 ey * * | a = ae by / Ci vc ile eat 3d 1 2 1 st | with tremendously great values, but offers, besides, the STUDENTS AID RESCUE. pert, the survivors of the Ninth Onto | — Lal a ogg ng 2p Street) Entire Philadelphia Institution “751.3 choice of its magnificent Furniture, Rag, Carpet, Go- Side ares er ns ge lh || Two Hundred ($200) Dollars “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” Threatened by Burning Laundry Building. Cart, Lamp, Clock, and Refrigerator displays in any at the rate of vn dl a month Girls’ Goring | v 1.95 Without Any Cash Deposit! | amount up to 6, 185, the Gay Lincoln eA, for the coleoration, He made 3 to the band, depoetted WA, and the interest Coats, fi rai le og? 4 pitbcpeyepebtiap als to 2.98, All #4 length, French backs; HINK of it! Any person with favorable references s fancy can walk into this most modern, most up-to- date of home outfitting stores any time, to-day until 6 or to-morrow evening until 10 o’clock, choose anything from our wonderfully broad and high- j grade displays of Furniture, etc., in any amount up | to $200.00, on the easiest, fairest credit basis yet de- vised, without paying a cent deposit! Above $200.00 only very SMALL deposits required, to wit:—On $300.00, $20 down; on $400.00, $30 down; on $500.00, $40 down this entire week. vation in St. Louts Clawaon has este yoke, double breasted, two r buttons, sizes 8 to 15. b Boys’ Spri *Reeters. 1.98 All wool fancy mixtures and covert cloth that is well worth 2.98; silk velvet collars, emblem on sleeve; ake dryer” ‘An investigation of why the tele-| sizes 3 to 8 years. & phones in part of the Hotel Nassau, at | , » tn the tnundey and probably was caused |Tcg Meaoh, La 1, went suddenly out Hay ee O rete | Gods a Girls’ White Coate ‘OF @ short ef Tho flames eprend | of commission, revealed a mouse in the | collerand braid trimming; tan pongee or | White lustre serge, $4 models, lined all with great rap id had made much | switchboard. ilk r with deep shawl collar of rich; through with white satin; deep sailor bie bok eh rival of the fire | Tt had eaten the Insulation off some To iccy satin and wide silk braid; black |COllar, double cuffs piped with black department. firemen are con- | wires and received a shock that willed | silk tafe " braided shaw!or sailor collar | 284 white silk, full facing and yoke eee ond Ta, ee Mal fe as well as “itiea" the telephones. and culls: eam! or icoee 9 Age A Vann telenon serge; sizes BS Ment 2D — ji backs; sizes 14 to 46; value 8.98 ee * - Blind Patients in Panic. | Fires Station Trying to Cook. Women’s Skirts MOR ciais cennrn tans re 2.9 in the pavil-| A foreign woman on her way from tients, New York to Chicago, think nary. | Penne: i hear | as good Material is a wool Panoma in black ’ p j and navy, semi-tunic model, front Women’s Marquisette Waists panel and sides richly trimmed with A €reat variety of styles in kimono J Dutch and high neck; materials are si 5 imported marquisette and _ lingerie, the was silk embroidery; regular and mp [extra sizes; regular 3.98 er she put up an alcohol |trimmed with Cluny and fine Vel. | Women’s Long Gloves | 4 Rockers, like Kid or lambskin, 16-button length, |!acce of embroidery of coral and } | heavy quartered. go! king’s blue; sizes 34 to | The Body sa buttonsor claspe; black, white J] QD value 1.08 Ciba oak frame, handsor awie i ft | and ae value oy ee i ia sida carved, richly upholster= ‘ | | ‘omen's loves ‘omen's lose ed, in heavy ; The pavilion occupied by ie ees Fat Factory Lambskin, two clasps; each pair guar-| Spun sill, deep garter top, high spliced leatherette, ular patients was about two hudnred | woos ¢ man ore woman grows fat and huse.|} anteed; black, white or tan, all 67 heels; black, tan, pink, blue and 29 feet away from the burning Iaundry: | ayiey aye of thie worthiem fies mane them) gtses; worth 9B........ sc. . white; sizes 8 to 10; value .49.. «1 It became filled with smoke and the| nigrsbie; it te @ certain align that somewhere Silk Moire Ribbon gates ced a toe ames, smc of Ome a ms] | Baten heavy quailty, 6 inches 5) | Boys’ Middy Hate | | || $25 Brass Beds, $14.25 out of their beds, but a few did eo and | Teoma digests all Unt is good tn foot ant| Wine ail Cetin does ae yore pelos rt dnee toy pond 39 for Handsome Continuous fel exhausted in the hallways. All of | geome off in e natural manner 4!) that te ted. Women’s Oxtords, |$.3? row and garnet . | 14.25 Post All Brass Beds; fine | | the patients in this pavilion were moved | rr4e i what the digestive Juices are made for. | Om @tretchers and binnkets to Other | wren these juices are weakened of too powerful | parts of the howpital by a lange fOrc® | ier cannot got Uie gurl things out of the nour | Of rescuers, including a number of Uni- | iaument we eat, and, hence they tum into the versity of Pennevivanta students | Wood that which makes fat. It te very aimple to The Insane pationts could see the fire) correct these julcss in @ fat perwon This escret through the barred windows of thelr) nas been demonstrated tp the famous Marmola pavilion and a terrific uproar resulted. | Tapicte, which now hare uch a tremendous male. | They shrieked and pounded at the They reduce fat at the rate of from 12 to 16 doors and attacked several of the) oun day. ‘They comect the faulty jutors and | Rurses who caine to quict them. They give to the tty the very nutrition # nents | were finally quieted by @ large force | They renore fat in @ natural manner, but they do | = — of attendants, 1 od quicldy as to be elinost berond belief, You Terrible Sight for Nurses, | do not hare to diet or exerciae, and you may eat “No one knows what we went) Mist you will These little tablets are the resale through,” sald one of the nurses, ‘and | of @ demand on the part of the public tor « form I hope never to witness auch a wild sight | % the famous Marmols prescription that will per again, Hundreds of the patients be- | mite fat person to carry hie fat reducer with Mm came simply maniacs, crying and sobs | all times, oo thet each meal will edd me move | font to encape, | fet to hie body, Marmola Tableta are wold by | doctors in |e @msciat, of you may write the Marmola | e night. Company, 186 Farmer Wullting, Detrott, Mich., | | and « case will be sent you ¥ rice of Marmcla Tablets | design; 2sin. posts, 1-in. fillers; choice of Misses’ Shoes 1.25 Dongola, high cut; kid and tan Russia (65, "patent tip, but- ee ee KeepY our Bath Room any size: in bright or satin finish. | One Price—the Lowest! Open Sat. Evenings 1.69 Patent colt -| skin, gun metal “What a comfort!” Spotlessly Clean with Gold Dust House-cleaning day; wash-day; iron- ing-day; moving-day—any of those strenuous occasions when you specially need something nourishing; but have no time to prepare nor enjoy a hearty meal—jusi think how independent you are when provided with Soap will not do the work properly because soap cleans the « e—it does not dig deep after and hidden ities ] GOLD DUS’ ount to about 0,000 pieces of CAB WRECKED, PLAY WAITS. Christie MacDonald in Crank on ep both tub and lavatory s i » keep metal pipes, fixture burnished—To purify metal bowl— | To keep tiling and woodwork spotless and So U PSs beautiful— | Simply add a heaping teaspoonful of GOLD DUST | and invit- aps brightl; he grade Shoes sold in 1910, Vheatre, The Spring Theatre was t night be- rance of the The com- to a pail of water. You will be surprised at the ease with which it does the work, GOLD DUS? sterilizes as 5 cleans—and the orchestra over again and ly Miss MacDonald ar- You pick out exactly the “kind” you want at the moment—the Tomato Soup, spicy, creamy, full of tonic nourishment; the “Ox Tail’, rich, meaty, marrowy; the Beef Soup, almost a meal in itself; or whatever you choose from the whole varied list. And you have it steaming fragrantly before you almost as soon as you ask for it, Could anything be more handy and satisfying? Why not get acquainted with these tempting soups today? egain end fi rived, Her cab had crashed into @ lamp post and the front of It was demolished. Miss MacDonald was not hurt, but was “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work" pe f economy, 21 kinds Asrararve Hert ia 10c a can Makers of PATRY SOAP, the ovel cake Sig AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY. hot water, bring to a il, and serve. a offi 3° Vears Leadon Gi SOR ULE ot AVELM9°7T0 20" STREET. MEW YORK. Saturday-Demonstration and Sale SIUx 7H. Famous “Century” Guaranteed 100-Day Gas Mantles At About One-Half Regular Price Josrru Campnetrt Company y Camden N J Loo! for the red-and-white label Ladies’ or Men's 00 Clothing Up to $25 $1.00 Dowa —$1,09 Per MILLER: HYAMS FURNITURE (25a +50 Worth Y 5O4 WEEKLY, #50 vod 15:Worrt | ZAR 475 ps in both kid and cloth Tan Russia Calt,Gun Met- al Cali, White Backsxta, White Canvas, Black Kid HE Century 10-day guar- anteed mantle is the strongest and most durable jj mantle made. LeatnerRe ne EF Fitth Floor HOOD & SIDES w FOLDS WITH Sd ONE MOTION _ ) Fe iKED SY d syonh GOCARTS Special—to introduce | 2 for 35c Made to sellat 80¢, each, Up.» right or inverted X | ' ' ' ' ) ‘ ROOMS +O ESOE 1ct BOXES 78 One-Sixth of One Cent Per Day ve money tn FURNISHED . FURNISHED} —<esimrson CRAWFORD CO., Sixth Ave., New York City E ¢ t SS ———_—_—_=== OPEN’ COR STATE ST SBLOCKS FROM FULTOW St@>iT MONDAY AND SAT. EVENINGS 65.7ISMTHST BROOKLYN ‘ | J| Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY | |. | It Makes Little Difference What You Need, a World Want Wilt Get It! i Lord & Taylor Founded 1826? Easter Millinery Smart Tatlored Hats from our own workrooms, $14.75, 16.50 and 19.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats - $5. 75 to 10.75 Misses’? and Children’s Fancy Rough Straw Hats in rolled Sailor or Chantecler sbapes, $1.75, 2.95 and 3.95 Special Sale of Waists Saturday, April 8th Lingerie Watsts White or color trimmed In lawn or batiste........... $1.50 to 5.95 WA VOUS iiaiscins Fa eniwneies $1. 95 to 7-45 Chiffon Waists Chiffon cloth, braided, over self or striped lining, $5.00 Striped chiffon cloth-over figured net with new- est colors introduced, $7.90 Messaline Silk W aists In solid black, navy, and black and white, and navy and white stripe, : $5.00 Exceptional Values Offered in House Dresses Consisting of Lawns, Percales and Chumbrays, in High or Low Neck, embroidery or hand em- broidered trimmed, $2.95 to 5.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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