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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1911. 4 1 HOLD CHP | the perlod of quarantine was about | telephone, Some Jinate very4 | wet } : I Fertore. They told. lim that, he had Set ne “matter ap. T have er n rothners ||| | Coronation Pictures The Story of a NC linade wnt it WOUK peeve. ke an exe Me dav _ ||| | In the Auditorium | Tree—Auditorium OUSLA Hl Jampte. : [ato Shorly, artarr er ste en Announce for To-morrow | 10.36 A. M. * 2.30 P. M. } TA sa Continuation Sale in their ; | tal «| , Y iend! Wilt Ss } f - | ‘ 94 > YO al on Ku HOSP! IAL HESAYS Enlarged Furniture Dep't | Have Dit = t for a Friend) 500 ati ie fa Lathes g : ‘ FOURTH FLOOR Ge entree a i , / r ; ‘ c at nner Tomorrow? | The response to our offering of rugs Inst week wae Dr. Karash Charges That Child) jr sen" tha that te ane couldn - - Consisting of Pieces Suitable for A MeL, one |se unutual that aah Of OU, pastor Sed tx nt ods \ ith ; ould have to go w 4 ee ‘ | £) my we will sell you | desired. So we have added to the sale 500 Starves on Milk Diet. Though | feo" The Great Blood Purifier | Living Rooms, Libraries and Bed Rooms | SP —one — whose | more rugs ira broad range of sizes, at the same extreme 8 did not er ae me | | | integrit well i f prices. Able to Eat ' HSE Ainiea renee cles \ tae | At Greatly Reduced Prices | f BF rill vouch for, | Designs comprehend Oriental and two-tone all-over : \ble to Eat. a ate “a j Brandreths | Fee eee honk effects in pleasing asscrtment of colors. Very durable i Lighted : : Sideboards. at $27.00 to 85.00 | ne that) rugs and specially adaptable for use in foyer, hall, i See 4 PILLS fF Sligeelees, ‘ oy | will fic in, with | brary or office } ITS A “PUNISHMENT.” | ot rmia tee r ; i | Formerly $32.00 to 96.00 | uth fancy) Size 9x12 ft., usually $35, Size 4ft,6in. 27. 6a 1 voetit for r | 2 se a 5 ae ~ Pe in: 7 jain or pre- y $24.50. Hy $13, now $10. -——— yh i the Mannan The best laxative and | China Closets, at $22.00 to 69.00 | Fentious, Pag Size Bt. 3inxt0ft.6 in, | Size aft. xSM, Sin, use Physician Declares Health In-| ment. and. | blood tonic in the} Formerly $27.00 to 78.00 | you prefer, | usually $32, now 813. ay ally $6.25, now $4.75. Peet ay eee) '\ world. One or two at | Bureaus, at $14,50 to 125.00 A Dining-Room Table—of which we have 56 | $25.50, now $19. usually $4, now $3. spector Said He'd Discip- ' ill Fa | — ‘ ‘ styles in oak and various finishes, 58 of ma- Size 3 x 3 ft., usually $4, now $3. Re pia | night make those who Laced Mets alia toate hogany. A Sideboard—56 styles. A Serving! line Child's Parents. fe Vital . , | Chiffoniers at $21.00 to 100.00 Table—4i styles. A China Cabinet—67 styles. | Exquisite Colorings in These Rugs of | US eI) TaTGSOMe, | A Cellerette—28 styles. Chairs—292 styles. | Old Scotch W: {Formen “se! ruddy, and healthy. | ciaslath fh ATE) dikes T Dinsng sans Benenhs Myles, «| tavealey at bluse eld tobe, rods ees ana AO Gormplaint ane, et “Commence your treat- | Brass Bedsteads, at $14.50 to 70.00 All at lessened prices—some 10 per iqvaint ursery effects and geometric faves, bordered as . 1 rie | : ty @9 te | wi joral designs after the early English st Rarash of 8 * nt Tr “tJ. Witon | ment to-night. Delays Formerly $23.00 to 100.00 cent., some 50 per cent less. The greater) NAC these remarkably low pricest us et Anite nave” old, when arkon 1 | d Bee y Upholstered Springs at $10.00 to 16.50 ||| Part 25 and 30 per cent. less. | Size 9x12 ft. usually $25, | Site 6x10 ft. 6 in,, usually The FE . ‘i : = ™ z bs . 3 5, . 7 5, r the physician says was taken from her are dangerous. ahd Ts ‘ oe | _ Standing near a Circassian walnut suite of three | PW $14.50. « _ | $15, now $8.75. } No. 315 Crimming avenue, Bronx eT i! Formerly $12.50 to 21.75 | an formerly ($108, now $78, a young woman °n Breer ol cues oo 9 ft., usually a A OH eo Ma ald meinen ; Corresponding Reductions have been made in the Fall, and said, as her eyes. glanced from wainut to| ¢,Sigo 987 Meo6,in usually | Fourth leon Gadcdie rere: enero SI TeoN Te (| Fea Fa ea | fa aa Ta TT Nao : mahogany to golden oak, in William and Mary, Eliza. | 92975) now S00 | ne 4 Dr, arash gays that the child has 5 Mole o oe ell] ol fal ede ol elie) White Enamelled Bedsteads and Woven Steel Springs bethan, Jacobean, Colonial, German Renaissance, Shera-| 35,000 Yards of Fine Carpet told her. mother that ashe is fe) 4 al al Fel d , A: i ton, Chinese Chippendale and modern art designs— | In quantities sufficient to cover large rooms. starved In the Willard Parker 1 al 5 also Felt and Hair Mattresses ie ; | ‘The annual economy-oppertunity for home makers and that al t w } e i You could appreciate this better if you and those who have in charge the furnishing oF re-furnish- by him as welf more tc ea ” of halls and hotels, schools, apertment Sebel ei Me: elton: (a) | West 23d and 22d Streets ‘ pea tgp eM iL | houces and institutions generally. tion concerning her welfare | 1 a | he lowest priced dining-room piece is on ear Wilton Velve LW 1.45 : 5] j Bnglish oak c h 4 le Heb tcitty on Velvets, $1.10; Were $1. oats ett! FINAL CLEARANCE | sgt SOP a an Ne Ht ae Sh aa Dec heared. Ne a E — : é eee iga Sheraton suite of 15 pieces, in rich Tapers doe Mi f Pee + bh Beet cae YL ie * ec America’s Greatest Furniture House dark mahogany. Tt was $2,410 August Iniaid Linoleum of the Grade Used by the to giv information, althous | ie 18.00, 20.00&22.50Suits§2.50 Ici ° is $2,000, Bust ils price Patera aerersne a cai be 4 re ape caiyne fl (Some broken sizes.) ail | Block tiie Br peeeneed ROR Ante or hen by the pres- F An extensive line in tile, mosaic and par: ‘Moses Liebe yan Kvening Wow | fe . 5 00 Bu singe pe oy “inant alba Uneq n respect of durability and charm of design. O10 S'S |) 22.50,25.00&27.50SuitsA 5, u ed | (MMB ae hy ly hae cal Red dar = ° areata AR Ranta ON () 27.50,30.0 17.50 GUMGNN 35th to : - WHEN. REMOVED, | fa 27.50, 30.00&32.50Suitsi /. th S 10,000 Pairs of Lace Curtains from St. Gall edt theprice Ie Here is that self same quality, fabric, Q ompy si . The First of the Fall Shipment With Them Came These sen aiett ‘ha with mak when ere} {@] Style and workmanship that, for more than 10,000 pairs of Irish Point Curtains, made to sins to Sell at $7.50 ta well a| sixty-six years, has dominated this, the best our own designs, exclusively for the Wanama ¥ distinct, the result of exception- aed cate: dressed city, GuitheaOcntinents atl — for 3, 4 or 5 Rooms At Lowest er Stores. Men in the Curtains Gallery, who And the quality is high. days ago w fa y A 9 & lower [gl i a have handled curtains for years, stamp then’ N for $9.50 a pair, But we prot her” home . prices than they have ever before been of- {aj || \ Uullits MU CON OI licck tt Prices HILhisy HEA TSETTEUREEMIOHEHC Into NEWT ad—10 patterns—at a price ) {fe hi vi ht into New Yo iG eth are ny es hay ie oe FI fered. a A t F it S | S ial ! for the prices at which we are going to sell t . T tALGaery: New ane st got the June ' i ' § 3ray Jo. s es Ss [ell | ° ° —and the workmanship clean-cut and thorough. our 0 chitd “under quar- [aj Season of Gea styles areall advanced, and {5} | $18 Brass Bed Outfit: 3 Pieces The designs include Colonial, Marie An- Are Leaving Us Rapidl: RAIN Desareuth jie tay ten dues f many are exclusive. ja) || THEBRASS HE MAT- toinette, Renaissance and Mission. The high- ; Se artereh vurdatsls fa (2) § And wh The velour is the regular $2 yard qual. | pronounced the child cured. al Included are fancy suits in worsted, velour, |= BEDhastwo- TRES! er priced curtains are reproductions of hand- |ity. in six g ne Alife over leven yards i » quarant as | (2) worsted cheviot, homespun and crash; also blue inch posts, fortab made filet designs. Quite uncommon. are rquired for eech pair. The making costs $5. it te by tho Hoaith serges and neat silk mixtures, in over three hundred [£ heavy spins iRoaatad 10,000 pairs, $3.75 to $17.50 pair, CUS re RES OUT Sh ME ‘ldi 4 very few days, | [2] Correct and ety Cerin ue shades—in over [i | ity ticking | : Third Gallery, New Building. ; : twenty-two distinctive models—English soft roll {ej iy ov ‘ 1 } fe and regular lapel styles for men, young men and Mt | Teor More of Those Beautifui Ls : maahiee (2) boys. fe | Hive b we awn House Dresses, 65c & $1 ii the hi to enter the dni "Come wow. fe) || ctexcelient yout, || || Bordered Foulard Silks} Seven Styles Go Out Tomorrow ; fehment, h st go to the hone I ‘ Fi end finish. 18.00 else- One of the most admired silks in last week's at New and Lower Prices ] pital o) S h & C fe} THE where, and | phenomenal selling was this BEAUTIFUL O5e ce ee, een ae mith,.Gray O. eI]. serine fies tees || Bence e car ane it tzern. isthe | ; ambulance from the Health Depart fl Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: fel] Woven wire Sttaredat | We have re-ordered on it, and tor: ment was there, I told the physican| fa] Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warren St. {all with cable our low | ing present this new shipment at th on the ambulance that the order fal Bread oe ny A wee vee ea cals fal supports. price, $9.49, price y only a punishment, roadway at Bedford Av. thAv., Bet 278 thSts. [el | ' ey " Hie te hee thee ober a : aa fe Benes Beds” eee 16.98 $1.25 a Yard for Regular $2.50 to $4 Foulard punishment to such ends, fc ce fed ee ef fc fe ee fe Fy ce fe i) Why ote af For holiday gifts, evening scarfs for cne's a eens we $12.00 Brass ded Brass 19.49 self, or dainty dance frocks, we could suggest Beth ck cst icrae : ees nothing more fetching than the GOLD-PAT- $32.00 Bras 5 eulingcat s $21.00 Brass $28.00 Brass 27.98 | Rotunda, Main flocr, Old Building. mail orders / is . J . < “ reas received from / | A Dainty Silk and Cotton Crepe at 25c Yard nal LIBERAL CREDIT sur'voue titans )] |), Made to sell at 45e—and worth it. Every : olor, 23 in. ; j $3 to $4 Deposit §$7.50 to $10 Deposit $50 \15c to $1.00 a Week| $100 1$1.00 to $1.50 a Week (oA EEE EEE IN a ee Double Stamps with «+ i Single Stamp: Morning Pure QIN, Stamps After 12 0’ Clock UCL OED TE RO ARCS) OE AOR Silk and Cotton Checks at 20c Yard Black-and-white and blue- », Made | and $1 to sell at 40c. A cool, washable fabric for school — dresses and women’s wear. : In the Low-Price Basement | tee _ Basement, Old Bide, Charming Summer Dresses, $6.75 10.000 Yards of 25c Imported | re jonithe Brisae in the Let-Go of Our ‘se u ve B | >%@) Madras and Dress Ginghams mumer ‘Satalog. Reserve Stock COLUMBUS AVE . BET.103:&1O4ST@aE | Now 15c a Yard GRANDRAPIDS FURNITURE weprge ge | ati: FREE 00 imported madras of excellent qual - OPENS AN ~ WEEKLY %ccoun Positively the Shee Event of the Year 5,000 yards of | coud tanto ete and the finest that we { they were consid: The cool stripes ina variety of pretty cclorings male it Bit the tune a desirable fabric not only for men's shirts, but for with reserve CRED abet women’s dresses and blouses. ipcck Boers they may Veo e P ] 7 ‘; ! EDI: TEAMS = ths BRASS fp Also 5,000 yards of imported Scotch gingham in ud capturedt able to} | ' af ° aids of the cheericst of colors. ; L pigs rice is just [| : 700 als of the I nest D | clear cut pinids cheericst of colors tore in peraan, ‘The lower price EED FREE f $9.00 Down on $50.00 HH | 10,000 yards at 15¢ a yard. First floor, Old Building / Dany a ee ¢ +Q , Ro ae This Ends the ron nom SN tO en Old Balding Men S Oxfords, in 16 Sty les, ee See | Men’s Straw Hat Season! _ inexpen ive Ho sold Linens ' $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes (Cammeyer Standard) on All Men’s $2 to $4 Straw Hats, 95c. All Men’s $5 to $7 Panama and Porto | Rican Hats, $3.50. 7c FISH ER BR 0 eee act Children’s $2 to $4 Straw Hats, in damask napkins, Jered Irish linen, | | | | | | | | Main floor, New Building. quality, 45 inches sale at p D cy | This Selling Begins Tomorrow | ** Boe cath. Hamemones Ola Buitgieet SUS AVENE T LOS ?2. 104°" ST | Morning. Be Quick! _ Blankets for Less ‘ iter Plan Any Apartment You Please Gray camping blank Children’s Wash ' mane Dresses, 65c, and Tiltgueeconecuaa eat Sui ___ Basement, Old Butiding, Bloomer Suits, 85c For the Babies Stock-taking in this depart- ainsook that is better then th ment revealed a miscellaneous with homatitehel ruftie around assortment of gingham and chambray play dresses and ery. inse: Mr algever unit stn bloomer suits. Notwithstand- | lace. S!zo# 6 moutin awement, Old Bidg, ing their 85c to $1.25 price tick- ro? @ “tee ae we marked the Dresses at Boys’ School Suits, $3.95 5c. and the Bloomer Suits 85c. All in good washable $1.75 each, n stripes— $2.00 — You can positively find your size in every style, but come at once. in your mind's eye. Then study the | iMustrations, floor plans, descriptions, | rentais, &c., of the | 200 Multi-Family Dwelling ~- | Houses Presented in : | The World’s | Fall Renting Guide To New York City that would be fateh yoko of" Cin plontes ant from the $ « and Je-breanted wt ya colors, pretty materials and that wo guarantee to be all w all wizes he ° ad 17 i ‘ issaant Biase) Apartment Houses Reeacive ada, etween & an Bas untae Both waist dresses and Rus- School Handkerchiefs, sian suits, Scale of sizes is Those’ cost, Ps VT mon Never came nearly complete—2 to 6 years, | A! linen and hemattt euch or 00, the a Third floor, Old Building. Easement, Old Bulldi let by mail inclose 5 cents for postage. Address: JOHN WA NAMAKER RENTING GUIDE DEPT., Formerly A. T. 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