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EL ET TTC Teena HOELBRARY SALE, LINERS PASSAGE - ~ BEGUN TO-DAY, WILL STORMIEST IN HER HELD GREAT TOTAL CAPTAIN'S CAREER Ti I | | lite George 4 Weakington Bat: | tered by Heavy Gales on Her Whole Voyage. easures of ave listorical Bindings, Editions, | Manu- dts al Public Auction. After one of the stormlest passages VALUED. AT ; $1,500,000; |wer vereran commoner (case Boawk | hai ould remember the North German} Guttenberg Bible, Which Last The collection of first editions, vd liner George Washington docked | bringing from the other side full list of passengers. The voyage w | rough from the outset, but on the 18th | the ship ran into @ northwest hurricane | which battered her mightily. There was, | however, no serious damage to the dig | | ship and no accidents to any one aboard. In the first cabin was George Gray Sold for ’S20,000, Prize of Collection. his torical bindings, tiluminated = manu-|arnard, the American sculptor, with | acripi® and othor treasures pried by | Mrs, Barnard and their three children, | Didliophtles which the late Robert Hoe| Vivia, fourteen y old, born fn this put 7 ever Of aggrogate totais. Ritherto realized fro. fifty years to gathering was placed | country; Monroe, seven years old, born to-day at public auction. | 1n France, and Prudence, two years ol.!, ie sale ts considered the greatest | born in Switzerland—each the child of vt of Its kind ever held tn the way | @ great republic, as their father proudl; The largest amount | expressed it. & public sale of Except for one short visit home Books at aiiction $# $325,000, Competent Pho ee lbapdig collection ny | three yenrs ago, Mr. and Mra. Barnard nh trom $1,000,000 to. $1,600,600 have been residing continuously at Ravert Moe does not want hi to Muret, near Parts, where le made the £0 to any pudi ° group of symbolic statuary whion unhpnéted and un Wr adorn thé new Pennsylvania State cap- thé: Widtarate A0%ate {tol at Bal Vis ce y have come Miadthat ut hla dca, tha tse sack to take eir residence on ah inca of Gaae suki Washington Heights again. Mr, sar- i rtdelag t nard Was eager to talk about his work. ne hands of tly canbe: Gad he Nudity of Statues. 18 to Insure this te-| “The Inst figure has been completed and will be shipped tr “You know of cou t Was to distribute them at pubic auction said 3 In the whole collection, the singie| toversy that has been arousa over my ook that commands the most atten-| figures. Because of their nudity the tion is the magnifcent copy on velluin for the Protection of of the famous Guttenberg Bible, printed that may be, raised fome time b en 180 and 145, and against them and the mattwr Which last e Todi tonvise aken up, I eve by the Legisla- years neo f he he Fae | tare in Pennsyivania and ts stil! @ sub- Pald at auctt 7 dough: } at tie s London 1 books t Value Mainly Historical. women, ably been that s of the nude exiotios be pe a symbols human shown, ' figure in a expect It to Sap a be anything but @ marble clothing r pearing dummy. An effort Is being made to 4 have my figures draped. With 4 movement 1, of course, have no sym elke pathy, but tt ) affair of mine. My Pee contract Is completed and fam through,” Evidence for Mrs, Begus. wyer, Was also abroad for sev- 4 famous her Ittle m her former hus ee stare ey leo collected # mass of testimon fs an. to be used by three of the defend ‘ aie man, Uhes In tue sult of the United States to ‘ dissolve he Atlantic Conference Agree ment, by which the larger steamship dy compa! have arrenged frelght rate - and passenger tariff ice WIRELESS TALK OF BAD TRIP Mr. Hoe pald $ —— f Charles VI r “Rotten,” fava One Captain; nne of Beauien “Damned Kotten,” the Reply, and the Ovid, exec Bretagne, of Louls At soa 3 Queer appening Washington gets wit! fthe White Star king distance Early English Booker liner Cedri early Eng * both be- nm the a k of the German boat sends ample of the t y Wireless to the Brite by Wynken de is tion; a second iotten voyage all the way across." beth's prover the Cedric sends back to be print edition of ' 1, of Engtan COFFEE CONGESTION Causes a Variety of Ailes, old lady in Wisconsin says ng the time I was a cotfee drinker I was subject to sick headaches, sometimes lasting 2, or days, totally unfitting me for any thing To this affiction was added, some S. i fuer an* Years ago, a trouble with my heart i ‘ that was very painful, accompanied . lin ¢ parts, by a smothering sensation and faint of ¥ ' ‘ ey to- ness. day, is divided H Dyspepsia, also, came to make life two da te \ ms harder to bear. I took all sorts of other part ; a i ent medicines, but none of them catalogue i, ; A e ae WA helped me for any length of time. Par tors frequently told me on nisin was not good for me; but CALLS PRIEST TO DYING 1 felt as if 1 had no My decided about 2 TO ENJOY HIS HASTE. andon the use of cof- . T had read a tum I concluded ourt r-Old Girl Also Admits t beverage. She Sen Ambulances to and Me Laugh at “Joke 9 Pe t lay to eo | , 3 Mackin) an attack of sick headache fo t VEEOOEh See Wash-/than a year. My digestion is good ® bd J ele t oo, and IT am thankful that I am tre ‘ : once more a healthy woman, I know Ad . ne 40 8 was) my wonderful restoration to health « " the seit from quitt coffee and us ume given by the Postu Cre . x he said 8 nd it is this art and ed a Non the t learned he Childre with some people, and causes ‘ . AmDuian' stion of that tt fosptal hed been) venting the ural outlet secretions. 1 " t tod] noss, sallow s i \ wed\ pation and thn nd nd| blood corp 1 traiion ee 1 i . Ever read the above letter? A new Antgvents Boclety until. drid Loect-, one eppears from time to time, They ing that she be examined as to ner! are genuine, true, and full of buman auenja! condition, [ iatorent. ' No a IN OUR MAIN BUILDING @ IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Children’s 50c Percale Dresses ae Tuesday Bar- gains”’ at -39e For girls from 2 to § are ideal. They come in stripes and fig- ures; white grounds with tan, pink, blue or red; an excel- lent choice of styles, too. IN OUR MAIN BUILDING A Rousing One-Day Sale of $8 to $12 Spring Suits & Medium- that's a eMen, Tue:day,at “Tuesday Bargains. suits, selling the minute our doors open, you may be sure. The sizes are for youths of 14 nd there'll be right smart up to a 38 chest-measure. Of course the opportunity is especially open to MEN of regular build who do not require a larger size than 38. All the suits are in decidedly fetching Spring patterns of grays, browns and light and dark mixtures imeres, cheviots and wors- also black all-wool thibet suits for men, in sizes up to 42. Sale of Trousers $ 160 pairs of youths’ t PT trousers; broken lots; taken from our $2 grades; sizes 28 to 34 waist- measure; choice at $1 Sep—Values to $3.50. Every t 2 size forn and youths from 28 10 $4 waist- measure; striped worsted and blue- and-black thibets; big men who wear 46 to $2 will find plenty of $3 and $3.50 grades in this lot. $ These are the stan- At 89 dard $3.50 kinds in bluc all-wool serges and black all-wool thibets and triped worsteds; measure. 28 to $4 waist- Summer Washable § Trousers at. Made with washable belt cuffs on trouser: the $1.50 kind $3 Auto Dusters at 89 An linen, khaki and wash- able m Auto nd $; also white duck; Dusters at ene | for Qa, Green Trading Stamps—We Give Tixem * for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Until Further Notice Voile Avesint They are worth every cent of $7.50. Two styles from which to make your choice—one of them like illustration. Both styles are designed with square neck and peasant sleeves. bodice, sleeves, waist line From Every Point of View An Excellent Dress—and You Save Two Dollars and a Half When You Buy One. Come early, as the quantity is STRICTLY LIMITED. And please note— NONE C. O. D. AND NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Tuesday’s Silkoline-Covered Comforters figured top; plain with clean, carded cotton; regularly 98c each; at muslin; size 45x36 before he: ularly 17¢ each; at. There are 5,000 yards ¢ buying once begins. are 27 inches wide. IN OUR Ready- to-Wear Hats, Good News Indeed Is This i Every Woman Right at the height of the season cure a CHIC, We have a hat ar this price -$2.45- face; every color for every complexi: shape you may fancy. with taffeta, satin or velvet, and thei INISHINGLY GOOD. AT THE BIG STORE IN OUR MAIN BUILDING & Playe Terms the Easiest Ever Known: iH HUT Pres. Five reasons--and EVERY ONE OF THEM A GOOD ONE chou: visit our airy and bright basement to secure HER share of these “Tuesday Bargains. back; filled 78c Pillow Cases—bleached heavy-weight round Mill Remnants of 10c Zephyr Ginghams; yard SUPE styles consist of neat stripes, MAIN BUILDING, "uesday Bargains” in DAINTILY TRIMMED, VICEABLE HAT for less than half of five ‘dollars. The hats are trrimmed Hats Trimmed FREE PROVIDED YOU PURCHASE THE MATERIALS WHERE AN UNEQUALLED ASSORTMENT AWAITS YOUR CHOICT Used Pianos THE EVENING _WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1911, Double g:Al Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Before 12 0’Clock NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE EL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. 187819" STS.NEW YORK. Hats Trimmed FREE 200-—-Exactly Like Illus- tration—On Sale, barra day,at . 1... .. Yoke and skirt are trimmed with insertions of Cluny lace. Floor of be given 4PM (MAIN Building, First Floor.) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Basement Bargains for the housewife to wide White Long Cloth 36 inches; Blankets-—white or gray wool- manufacturers’ short lengths, finished, Summer-weight cotton ty; pieces a 3to 10 yards. blankets: Blue or pink bor- e7G_ | quality: pisces of 39 10) ders; value 98c a pair; at thread| Sheets1,800 only in this lot, size 81x90 before extra heavy bleached muslin; 49 ve Te} penmy'ss 1%¢ usually 74¢ each; at RIOR QUALITY furnishes the big incentive to purchase. The checks and plaids, in all this season's favorite colors, and all mming; reg- of these goods, but they will not last long after the (MAIN Building, Basement.) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING 50c Corset 3 5 c Covers . * Prettily e of wide embroid- ery, and trimmed with lace edging and baby ribbon. Women’s Night Gowns made of fine nainsook with low neck, and trimmed with fine Val. lace in- sertion and edging; regu- yp, larly $1 ;at 75¢ irat Eioor.) $9.45 you m to fit every jon; and any ir values are (MAIN Butidin, IN OUR MAIN BUILDING For Tuesday -$5 and $6 Embroidered (Boxed) Robes at *2.25 Fach box contains 3!, yards of tlouncing, 45 inches wide, 3 yards of trimming and 2 yards of material for the waist, 40 inches wide, These robes are in an excellent assortment of English eyelet and Madeira MAIN Building First Floor usual r-Pianos effects, (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) On Pianos |‘ Ups IN OUR MAIN BUILDING NULIF sale in our Corset Store, Sporting Goods Store and Drug Store, Formerly sold at $3 Complimentary 2-3" GREENHUT Building This distribution is for Tuesday only. IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Prof, Chas. Munter, Inventor of “Nulife” And Norman Selby, Pro- fessionally Known aa “Kid McCoy,” the Famous Athlete, Will Deliver Daily Lectures on Health in our Auditorium on the Fourth our These will be illustrated and will N In Our GREENHUT Building Everything for the Home, at Popular Prices These “Tuesday Bargains tion of the tempting offerings in our Home-Outfitting Stores. Spring opportunities for the housekeeper pervade ALL the twelve great stores that make up this big home-equip- ment business: These Elegant Desks for Women one drawer with woodea knobs; regularly $15, at Curtains and Portieres Cluny Lace Curtains sturdy double cable Green Trading Stamps Free, Tuesday, in our (Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING New Victor Records From “The Pink Lady” NOW on sale fF Phono tore om the f ¥ pon "Unquestionably the biggest hit Also Now in Proaress Our “No-Money-Down" Sale of Victor Talking Machines and Victrolas \¢ instrument vou ike best your home on 30 MAIN — Building. rom 10.30 A. M. to will be regularly* on urther particular be hed by this very. tiberal mail or on personal *4.35 ge, roomy I-inch bags (like illustration), and warrantied seal leather. Any one will tell you the regular price--$6.50. These have th ed, seal-leather-covered frame with gold-plat and end slides; fine tan leatherette lined; fitted with change purse; extra deep folded-bottom shape. (MAIN Building, Main Floor) now NAIN Building) ie IN OUR MAIN BUILDING. 6.50 Seal Hand Bags One of these Ia Handsome Desks —as illustrat ed, either in beau- tifully figured bird’: bird's - eye maple or handsome - ly grained mahogany; two draw- ers; wood- ca knobs; full com- partments (same style as one-drawer desk); inches; regularly 310 ad Fioar.) eye struction; drawers width 25 $8 $19; at (GREENHUT Building, Se ner compartments; Both Priced Tuesday- Wise hand-made lace edge and insertion, mounted! on curtains full 3 yards long; reguiarly $9 re but an infinitesimal frac- In Mahogany and Bird’s- $ 8 Eye Maple, at ........... 8 and 10 | ! $1.75 House | $8254 pair; Tuesday at 55 Dorn ai a : Heavy Rope Portieres— of heavy | Muslin Sash Curtains—good qual- 7 : and LL Week Dresses at slur an 4 upeny bangs | igseeh mane er aad q full width; regularly $2.85 $ pd omMGte With: aes salt c On Player $1.25 pk dh sesso age I 3s = . Upto e (GREENHUT Building, Viret Floor.) 7 Pianos 41:0 sci F ° - \ $10 Data Rugs to Brighten Every Room an q Axminster Rugs-—27x54 | Poster Rag ues 30x . ‘over FREE with Et ore Pi inches; choice color-| 60 inches; buagaiow Woolen Samples nf 12 Rolls of Music, Bench and Cover FREE with Each Player-Piano inches: choles color- | 40) inches; bungalow! ” 3x46in ches; fo Lis 1 signs; regularly borders; regu- regularly Look at This List. The Values Are Wonderful. $195 .at 95! tarly $1.75; 08 ce! 75; at.. 25e UPRIGHTS UPRIGHTS PLAYER-PIANOS. (GREENHUT Building, f ‘ Was Now i Was Now Was Now 0 | Huntington... $480 $150 SPA Kellner... .$400 bad Wollner “"250. 155 | Caldwell, $395 $260 “Her Gift” in 95c Reubert 400 Kirchhoff 278 160 (i ‘6 Krakauer... 450.110] Schille 400. 160 | Caldwell us si Gilt Frame, Monarch..... 375 115 Ivers § Fons abo SeAle Wail 908. BRO As a"Tuesday Bargain” we } > Howard 400.120] Fehr Bros. 450 Garwood.. 450. 340 shatl sell this most popular pie- fj) Waters 478 Brooks 350 Kirchho® 525 380 ture at this remarkably low Ki Halnes Bros... 460-180) Meson & Hamila. 47% Kirchhoff, 875 440 price; in a neat antique gilt { Garwood 250 135 Warman by 378 Howard... $78 470 frame; size 12x16 inches. > Ludwig 425 140) athushel * 350. 220] Howard. . 875. 490 NOTE Inorder that every one Caldwell 185.140) Gram Reichstag. 400. 240] yqopnait 730. 2 may have an apportunity to ge Braumuller... 350,140 Lester pa lc am one of these pictures, and asth Bradbury 450° 145 |Gram Reichstag. 500, 295|McPhail.. 750 quantity ix limited, not more than Chickering 500. 150| Steinway 700. 350} Ludwig 625 ONE will be sold lo a purchaser. Free Delivery Within Reasonable Distances This Store Was the Fl j (MAIN Building, Fourth Flo to sell this favorite picture at as usual we lead~ others i IN OUR MAIN BUILDING IN OUR MAIN BUILDING SREENUUT Bangi $1 Japanese Renaissance 54.50 Cane Heanor “Dainty Lead-Blown Table j Scarfs and Shams Sui "Tumblers ‘Tues 30e— C hoice u it $3 25 { bargains,” x} NOTE. -Limit 2 Dozen To One 3 peel ‘ Each _ 69c Cases, | Purcharazen TeOne — \inerararall! | | jach ' t boauiltul || Two decorations, one a Grecian i las Jenaneee. Scplece Renaissance “key” design; the other with one Hf WW / scarfs, in three desi d 30. 5 2 a \ j Wide band and two narrow ones; i Wy? inch shams and center pieces to These are -excopuanely RA0 6 i" regularly 59¢ a doz gq’ teh; worth fully $1 each ouse wes Me = artes s arco Me raeolinpertcinatieal anion lings , materiale mace $11 English Semi- $1.45 Brass Jardinieres, : Poh aa ae een || white abe blockeand whites waist Porcelain Din-§ 6. 95 “Tuesday Rar- 19 ¢ \ 1 ait: | | feature when you want to compe Pe aapatb ner dt Mac oe gains’ : i Ligne ehiine ued s 98¢ Mi tanianeaiker sorner RITES Mums BaEe He nae and sults decorat es, additional| These jardinieres have ball Ah cia ui 59¢ rs all around | | piping: sizes 34 044 bustemensure. | |} Piece hin tee an bag el \feet and large roll edge; will 1 Gi Sealloped Pee Tuned ‘ satshe in Umphatic. pattern, : jhold an 8-inch flower pot. lie sue eters Lic The sive is 24-inch “Tuesday Rargain.” GREENHUT Building, Main | i { a MAIN Building, Fourth Ph MAIN Building ynd Floor G inintimeininane axe seat mie nanos Sere

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