The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1911, Page 8

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THE EVENING * WORLD, “MONDAY, “MAY _1, 1811. | | : WEATHER MEN aaron PRINTER SEEKS MISSING HUSBAND, | BRITISH JAIL CURES | ELKS TO CELEBRATE. ‘ 1! TOSE WIFE BEGS sia eetnteate SIUM ati HIM TO COME BACK. | srs. Mary Van Horn Hopes Me os oY Leah liad praag ‘i neaiyi: i Witiaitins () N | MAROONED, THEN | Oneie \f SOAKED BY RAIN } pet 67Ave & 207 22 Sr 1868 Estasusnes 43 Years (911 Return Home, Fager for Foreign Travel They Sail) sow York Lodge FURNISH- |] Forecaster and Assistants Left | Mra. Mary Van Horn of No, fii Elm as Stowaways, but Are El LL Dé MLS “ING STORE’! on 29th Floor and Elevator No. 1 of the Renevo. © ONenL )MAIN dren. | West 7 The missing hueband ts @ printer and | operator, Meat Unton | White Fuphamtia | cured of all 1 Indies of Bix wanks ago the 6 he dimappeared he | aboant the Raltlo and mi Theodore Gaus at No, | eteerage pasesngors. Tho t, Manhattan. He was | for four 29, 1911, and when | ered and wan going to Norfolk, | landed tn four years olf, welxhs ratgne , hae Heht blue eyes, wears | with p # and peaks German, Duteh | St ntrest, West Hot N. J, hes! |Fonmerty | : : ee cas (FORMERLY |f searched tn vain fo trace of her onc Mf i ie ii a fy, ADAMS BUILDING : ; veer a | HIGH QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES ON OTH AVE, Going Out of Business---That’s the Reason | “It he tn atitt living #he ap to > hin to return to her and thetr cht! Antont A Prominent Manufacturer Sold Us His Entire Stock of Women’s Summer and Late Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses at vaudeville amusement Honor, At tho Not Running. 42 Franklin toat seen there on ho left he an who have panned outings, they may ve and rejoice, for tt tx r man, Everybody, blames the weather N and Fngltsh. For some time he was | oom: oy $ ' eather, The Gov- SATAY ct ee GuPTAN GUBIGLETOR BUG | great ant ; Such Concessions That We Unreservedly Offer Them in Turn ® 004 ae i: ‘The Knights and Ladies of Honor Re-| During their firat week in {atl they i t t t t nae Ht alles soot on a tare toakt and sve ait Hl out, tara, IAM, DEN ents to ents Un the Wollar sree evoatet | Dewey's Sunk This Time, | ena a pint oe ert “te " 4 Pires TRANS. O'Neill Main Store— Third Floor (Formerly Adams Building) Th 1 boat Admiral Dewey, | followtn we he luxury “dt ta yet—ask him.” nection with this story ts that thoae| at ot ace phd eran pre : us a Bd a vo Beautiful who have occasion to find fault with | 5 he 0" or hand oo ; " t happened to the h Nn No. reed and ret , . Z orcad i winds nd mist ug y was aboard. ‘ cate that their name) ju 5 has moved trom | aie a to the twenty ninth | 1868 Estancord 43. Years 1911 Club 4 my NS ~ Plan @etermining what weather condition a 1 r Ait are going to be was finikhet, eit Marooned on 29th Floor. | Borecaster James Henry Scarr, his fw aosistant, Charles Nene Reed, and eesond assistant, G. 8. Lingrin, thou $8 would be @ good idea to be pre: h i L P h Py 8@ they were. About 4.20 i uality, Lowest Prices on 6t! ve. afternoon the work High Q y Ave ap4 eshortiy thereafter Mr. Scarr and hie aesietants decided they would also} To-Morrow Is Surety Day! Tit oo TY DAY Phey pressed the button of one of the : ‘ elevators, but there was no responsive ¢ Tuesday, May 2d, 10 Surety Stamps Given Free | ciate oer tenes $24.00 to $44.00 a Pilar Paster Hometrtng Meron thr, (Tormey OPA Mang and were no more succesful, The ae . Satante were instructed by Mr. soar Month with a small 2. Q) semps represent a dollar purchas Surety 1.0) to down the shaft to sen 7 i \ Day F mps of « given date is houg’ yells were @ payment down will |\SURETY Om you can obte Haballaetatorcother books you riey Have platter bersor SURETY DAY ahafte, but r buy youanew home at any other store q Surety Stamps i enough “steam ; > \ Surety Stamps ven in addition to the ten we give to starteach ' the twenty-nine at in Brooklyn which ‘ new book and in addition to those given on regular purchases. came. Some marooned men b you can occupy to- 4 F m elevator doors, but this was no more sical pierow. White Enamel Cottage Furniture in Me Ben. have Me 30 minutes from City Hall ° raincoat, and it's going to on a 5c. fare; brick con- May White Sale. ae emncnt may there ts no struction; all modern im- O'Neil Mein #tore—Fourth 18h Floors provements. Hovses now a iy Adame Bustling), open for inspection. Our assortment of White Enamel Cottag p Haraiture wa never better, We are showing many new artistic Write, call or telephone for designs in Dressers, Chitdoners, Wash-Stands, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Enamel Beds and ( new ies ; ame + this season appeal to everyone i et lighter in list No. 1, House Depart- construction than the regular iron bed and mi epresented in our great Pure * replied Mr. ment. niture depar thing that would b ishing of tl reh, lawn, Boat Houses, try pa ies oot a eet Call at our Mapleton of- Chi Hoot | Gardens, ¥ pieces a ally p and a few moments ‘ ay Up here all 3 7 ; i spent in looking « rchases will undoubtedly save you many dollars, | Ti They it ein. Ga tuk Me aah al eee eidaye/ eration ct the following will be on sale Tuesday, Wee te a Features Saved by a Policeman. $16 Enamel Bed, $12. 00 {$13.75 ‘Enamel *Chiffonier $15 Enamel Dresser, $11.50 Positive sieve wets thought of the tel alt Cont Gist Mke {ly - $10.50 | ae AES (Just Uke tHustration,) it Arcee i Mlustration. small draw- Ma See ay Si 60 LIBERTY ST., KEW YORK, aa aaeelll POE ATC any drawersavell 4,500 Garments in the Very Latest Styles Involved a mere Telephone 7440 Cort, | imal tan seato ‘The topis 38% Hardly o sisel nds a dustention ino vend ig hall leds he renters dis \ : . oh : si ack: ah y a size finds B « i geepetel ae bag Bot ee or—hardly a ae is : a PROB Sass Pee) top , repeated, A master-stroke of merchandising that embodies garments of a high ve sw 20224 in, en ° ‘ad . . be aerert ree a French plate character difficult to describe and too varied for exhaustive details. —Well-dressed i Branch olatemirros Bae women will appreciate at a glance the full significance and economic importance if Thoroughly con- of this timely offering. structed and fin- Th D Th (@ Ti a. lished in the best e Dresses e Coats aie Suits ; n etl Mahle Bee ORES! Has bens Women’s and Small Wo- Women's and Small Wo- You from the | ; | eee men’s Most Appropriate | men's Black Satin Dress | finest gull of models v the best baled. wh : ridden 4 + * : $2.25 Enamel Table, $1.85 les; Lingerie, — Lawns, Coats in serge, pongee and that haseverbeoen shown, In ga ESE aaTnelGci Ps Ro/401 | htiee ee ee | eran eer ie eet ghams, Muslins, Choice | tweed. ‘The new 34 and full | White Men's-Wear Serges, teauan Neeringareatsane: $6.50 Just like illustration; 1GxSe dainty models in the most | length styles. You can choose Black and Navy French ects Wht te inches. This table is thor- approved colorings, We illus- from fully one dozen models Serges and Mannish ‘Tweed alters Just ke | oughly constructed, has a shelf trate only one of the many that certainly are more than in both the plain illustration; . hundreds of models, Values smart and clever, Values t faney collar ef- B leaheat At tap le ; — = in the base, | $5.00 to $8.50. $22.50 to $35.00. . Values up to $40.00, oar o so |e | which is con- ¢ eo inches. Five | i wen oom FE $2.98, $3.98 B | $9.75, $15.00 & $13.73,818.758 large draw- venient for @| A pepe LI books, etc, $5.00 $19.75 | $22.50 SHULYTS BREAD Note how delicious the flavor is — how white and appetizing each slice is. Look at the ledends, good | |" | and is finished J locks and | U in the best brass trim 1 [Sizes for Women and Small Women| We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps F} white en- lea Like illustration.) amel, “Sale of Rugs at. \ Less Less Than Regular O'Nei Mow 1 Poor. Including almost every noted make eye Reva Wilton to the Wool Mission Rugs. PIBe st qualities, perfect in every way, and at the following specially low prices: Removal Announcement h Al 22.50 and $24, 50 Rugs $16.75 and $19.75 Brussels $14.75 Wool Mission of the Brooklyn Warerooms of tlic \ texture of the bread. ASP Rugs at $13.75 and $16.50 Rugs at $12 Axminster Rugs, 9% Cpe in rich Papestry Brussels, 9x12 fect, in two 0x12 feet, extra fine for Summer There is no bread baked anywhere that is Oriental and beautiful floral design vod qualities, and in this $28.50 Smyrna Rugs at $22.50 nr furnishing, all colors Pull and ce 0 and $40 Rugs, $32.50 | Colonial & assortments of rugs, also Crex WISSNER so deliciously appetizing, waht She fo at | sai ben we ove | Fine Rory leo on or so wholesome and jaar ; nutritious, as SHULTS. Extra Special Values i the < Upholstery Dept. ‘Pi AW S The Re-Upholstering|Slip Covers, Per Buy a loaf to-day and you will never go back to the bread you have been buying. Ask for it by name — SHULTS “For Everybedy, Every) cre, ALWAYS ”’ of Furniture Set, $3.9 Upholstering of reeupholstering Is]. A% mans of them as our specialty. The best workmen i Belgien stripe. only are employed, eapal On orders that require ty Fiore than 20 yards. we We for each ad- onal yard, This of ter ‘ M for many Rint at 538-540 Fulton Siree: Now Located in Our Own New Six-Story Building Where We Will Be Pleased to Welcome Our Friends and Patrons 55 and 57 Flatbush Ave. Opp. Livingston St.—one Block from Fulton St, BROOKLYN pr e Chelsea) will bring us to you with |S! 18¢ Cretonnes at 15c|" und City WV ' \40c Ivory Cloth : ae; 2c. a Yard papers t signs. A sp! tonne at Lie Disied in whive meamurementa for these awnings, but ‘ Tete price’ for’ mewsuring, waking and banging “ol as) other gral,

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