The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1911, Page 6

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a x e ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911, ; NO CITY MONEY one merrrcan sone] he Borderiand We Will Deliver $65 Worth of| | 7 FOR CELEBRATION | ean Your Home | COLUMBUS DAV ieee is) gee = |___ for $1.00 per Week | |) 7 O00 Yards of Chiffon and Silks and ready for ‘ ‘ Fantee to make Credit arrangements to suit your means Sere Seve nore, A 3 Bat "ia Enomalod Bats 7 aie “$7.98 to Be Sold at'the One Price of 38c Yard | i Burgiara are again terrorizing Fiat- 4 qlthough the police have de- of two of the marauders, the Consumption who lives at 99 fth street, Mayor Says He Didn’t Name heard suspicious footsteps on | Committee With That |ES*0h.“SNa'Seated’tne men ewey, but hag dt ap he gesairbags hen © sobs sotsoexapsdaemaaigpratd managed ‘to ee ther) well snousn to } . a \ for this There are 4,000 yards of the chiffon, all in full piecee—from an importer who | Idea in View. tell the a bat ny "te ony -,: ‘ itt, are | | Golden Oak} |! frankly admitted that he would let us name the price, because most of the retailers m Ihiewes who carried “away most of * Nore : x ly polst were fully stocked. Which was interesting. Imported chiffons of the quality of METZ UPHOLDS GAYNOR. yg, ier, brown tate, ee ‘ ; i bee d ; Bel miner these are regularly sold for $1.50 and $2 ayard. Striped, in black and white, navy \ Pam AS Me Toca Valion ant : oo 3] || and white, brown and white. Flowered and fancy. Bordered and half-and-half effects. pacbenalinaden cabelas POLICEMAN SLAYER FREED,| crs" iunid"" Comptroller Prendergast Asks for $10,000 at Once, but The other 3,000 yards are in lengths of 1 to 5 yards, consisting of marquisette, meteor, moire, messaline, satin, surah, plaids, poplins, pongee and many other kinds of popular silks, in the desirable shades for street or evening wear. Who ta Fails to Get It Basement, Old Buliding; The Rough Greatcoats Flannelette Kimonos, $1.50 Golden Oak Cane 9 Die: Mayer Gaynor, at a mosting of the hat Women W Colsbyation Committee that be would |gupt yh MO, Secidentally shot Uda oe teas Vv; are here in models so attractive that Two hundred and fifty of these net vote to appropriate city money to| The policeman W er, Hy Aba Getray expenses of the celebration. ‘I | gang at Twen! is m polished, 414 not appoint the committee for that Br: t Purpose” he announced, “T am mur- each price ticket furnished a qurprise. At $11 50, plain loose coats with large broadseats | cuffs and collars, of rough suitings in shades of gray, brown and dark tan. comfy garments of figured flannel- ette, trimmed with satin. A variety | of patterns and colorings. Some hia prisoner fled, nigh, nae f are Empire style. popular subscription.” jon pim, lecting his alm, and the Ms mixtures wi ie collar an ally sided that Major-Ceneral Poe o pttruck young Ajas, who dled. at wee Everything for Housekeeping cuffs trimmed with plain cloth, } Made to Sell at $1.75 ST Goiamare Dey Gee te, without cage] Inter: Reveral witnesses corroborated ark Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, Draperies, Etc. At $11.75, a plain coat of heather Roomy, practical knitted coats, with ment and the a gone ge "sara 1 i bepal Credit Given) Latt, informed the board that !t wae stil? . making efforts to obtain funds from pe-|ing in Jersey City and employed in the On Strictly Confidential and Easy Arrangements SSS teed $65 "st" $1 Week | $100 "a $1.50 Week und train early to- passing Exchange Larger and Smaller Amounts in Proportion. tweed, like a man’s ulster. Children’s Imported Dresses for 50c Of white cotton with an attractive border which has the effect of the artistic Bulgarian embroidery Our first importation took so well that we maittes stated that it needed $50,000 from The: J Teter es ven oie Sizes the elty, the th at 50c and 75c Former Comptroller Metz opposed any nee eocre oe Babies’ sweaters, white with borders The 50c sacques are of gray flan- P of pink or blue, high or low neck, $1, nelette with crocheted edge, belted two pockets and turn-down collar that can be hooked up close under thechin. Close-knitted border down front takes the buttons and button- holes. Cuffs close-knitted, also. Al sizes for women in gray and brown, . New Fliannelette Sacques Basement, Old Building. back and Gel gpl collar, Regt af sacques are of figured elette in colors, \ Cut Glass at $2 with Persian pattern border; square neck; } in the Annual Sale fitted back with belt. ‘Mr. Metz was very emphatic in oppo- aition to the thm the city ¢ tribute any funds whatever. He 19 @ ’ id = ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS Gon Committe, having been tamed 7M i bP 155-157-159 East 23d St., the Mayor. “I wish to protest against; : 4 | ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Handsome pieces that tell plainly of usual iti higher prices; water jugs, floted ‘comports, AH=wool Autumn Suitings sugar and cream sets, berry bowls, 6 and at Half Usual Cost 8-in. nappies, 10-inch vases, oil and vinegar 54-inch rich all-wool diagonal and other any contribution by the chy,” eald Mr. | cruets and bon bon dishes. cheviots, in black and street shades, at 75c oe tae emer mere ert] Basement, New Bulldng. 8 yard. was Comptrolier, Columbus died over | . four hundred years ago, anyhow, and H ba suppote that We wil be asked to co IPLING calle ‘ brate er celebrities eB: vette.” the conqu 1-4 Carat, $10 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Broa Fourth Mayor Gaynor, stil! voicing his oppo-' English “five-meal, 1-2 6° 20 y Co., Broadway, Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street sitipn,/waids “1 shall never appoint an- | meat-fed men. “ 29 errereaeeoiaes exher committee until it is undersiood in ering nations advance that It is not te me to this are never up PeWhy, then, Si Jou appoint « com- of poorly-nourlshed We Give You the BEST of the Several | ain Rs fhe Comproliar sharply. men. c: Models of the Wonderful Bente tae own pockets 4 PALE RIPE i " ry e I mn given in name of t' ity," i} By Sadat seit ee | RHEINGOLD] ||" | Victor-Victrola failure of ine air te « hepa iat cal beer gives both appetite ” : ft th .and strengthening nom- = +4 For $10 a Month ; ee wesecanic suited cen responded ff” idhmant, 3: Lisbmana’s # Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. °«e’ beyrovtoe I ode arn Raa Me pg all intern oll it 24 Without Interest or A e i e a " thes $1, | seas | Rae & Sale Extras Anniversary Sale of 1,000 Walters Pianos e committee f- have done o We deliver it free to your home, Ae m 5 contributing “rom our own peek : ih env aaies raxler wapee reaitet | We Offer New and Original Designs at a saving to you of $150 to$400 nave aa, approriate er eb A oneTNies, fee to the nearest On Easy t y is forthcoming.” : railway station. \) Terms 75 D d Th fi 0 ly $1 W k Oe ae | ownand Thereafter Only$1a Wee of Victeelas in all models and fin- Our Piano Department Is Thirteen Years Old. To Celebrate Its Anniversary 1 ishes, at $15 to $200. All are in we have arranged with the Walters Piano Company to ) This event brings you in touch with the greatest plano perfect condition. | hold a great Beis of their renowned high-grade piance. opportunities in America. | ¥ A ‘very one who wants a high-grade piano \bstan- eafest most satisfe piano purchase sft tonotile in the Miter ata: tial aviog should takeadventanc of thiarewarkatiteae. | WALTERS very onctebult tole elifede. Ul jog may e our spacious atonce. There are only 1,000 pianosin this offering and we Guaranteed in every detail by the manufacturers, es [ff Music Rooms. None but perfect, may be compelled to end this sale earlier than echeduled. | well ae by Bloomingdales’. i ean ies ma ste Greatest Piano Opportunities in America} ai booklet mailed free on request. = yictrola Model XVI, Oak of P P e a First Gallery, my, Building. Mahogany, Price $200 Lost motion actions, which these pianos contain, are the beet in the world, guasiinteed for always. QUR SALESPEOPLE J ohn Wanamaker The only Safe Piano to Buy Is the Original, World-Renowned WALTERS. It will be our earnest endeavor to provide oompetent Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., : = ‘ a and polite employees to wait upon the public--people who Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. have been thoroughly posted as to the methods we require — eer —— of — in representing us to our patrons. - 7 @ realize that one of the things most essential to H I h Al i} Success, and the one unfortunately very difficult to eavier an 1r (te obtain from employees, is courtesy. H - $1,v00 list Walters 88-note Salespeople will receivo our closest attention, bs OE an Wale 61g wean Me min $225 Piano Outfita 7" $395 those who are indifferent or abrupt will not be entert 5), —————— ee TPs ate Bench ana ‘cove, ng enthuetaem means a Keen and intelligent 1 | [ALSO $575 WALTERS QUEENSBORO PIANO, $275 _|| $10 Down and $2 « Week what one is doing, and ‘eees In morchana ne 7 gs : ; Buying @ Walters Plano i aurea er : We sell you the piano ap seb upon this, combined with integrity + piane investment anyone can mabe, ee see ahmed daliver it to your home upon pay | , eT LT te RP ¢ placing body purpose. HOM teal hehon cetbe a Sete ot peta pony ie ment of $5.00 oe are the best, safest and surest pianos, (A UNE PEAT Ae i]| and offer pianos at the liberal terms of $5.00 down and | More than 50,000 of them are in daily use to-day by harshnio we manship is al 30 essential, | $1.00 per week. There is no red tape about our method the best American famili public schools, churches, Bean ee wane not mean selling a custo | °F there irareaet added to the price; no insurance sear iaee Oe toe o rae Weare ny s 1t—we : o y 3 no insur st J the customer does wa nd giv an ae A , ee Ore plano ® besutital our knowledge a he Wirapandice eile * Extraordinary Offer Free {atobavinct, Coutivintivex dike Mlustearion ana Rubber Cover & selection whioh would be the most satis oind” de tas Rae tel Terk e ions aR as The promotion of our employees will be rad enth2 r = So =~ = dbl ene, hang ved ln orgial sign. or tha) cam be bn 1 lai according to their deportment and th \ itil Base will Heth fies, and ment adventagenut niano opportunity, .of alone in which they attend i ; Ue : oieaienhe Ln | Guarantee you a saving of av least 50 per cent. i ( honoring us with thelr p ates ts | Beware! ian Nivme'mauldaecurar is asbamed to por bie name upon ob heded : . : rey in i a plano th fi hil ith it. ° . L. KESNER C | The rapid flight of World Advertisements to the position, | Walters! The name, Walters | gl Slane lands for thé very bighiet and (Continued to-morrow.) worker, home, investment opportunity, bargain, etc., one requires| }/ on Oy 0. ssiigh Mdlasiin taal a has attracted publicity-seekers from every quarter of the universe. Caution! Pa? Seita® tor it will soon Wecome worthiew. nnd Pine ON A el i} y id plano for a besutil pew Walters and pay any balance “Many Firms Hide Behind a Printed Policy--but KESNER'S Exchange See oe ie or, ete Warerooims, Sd Floor. , Stand Behind Their Trade-mark.”" 12 1 029 World Ads. 60,60 More Than Upon request « representative wil el | Last Month— the Herald. The World's supremacy over all other newspapers of the earth\ a is not a mere matter of talk—it isa FACT proved by figures, and the | D RENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” figures are based upon WORLD ADVERTISING RESULTS, iA MOSM Sina HEERRRAGR, Mi * VE bb 9: AND ORT Ths WATCH FOR THE OPENING pate, _*»¥ 4 ‘ — te

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