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THE EVENING Ween? inn OCTOBER 9, 1911. 0 | WHERE'S RECORDER KELLY? [Jn 64n Franc Bh ii ‘AGUMAtISM FOODDEALERS RUSSIAN DANGERS is KEARNY WANTS TO KNOW "= a 15-Day Vacation | OIX SIGNS SI SULLIVAN BILL ) He Went on 2 | j bs ! pretty ev in the Bench—Will Dispose of All Bills This Week, «+ 4 patent medicine, heretofore prescribed ease of James only by physicians, is now offered for | IN /STAR BALLET” INURE GOOD of Kearny folk, who demanded ¢ Revorter, When Kelly we away on | sale direct to the public. July % he announced th he intended] ALBANY, Oct. %—Gov. Dix to-diy| It is made of U. S. P ingredients (the taking a vacation for fifteen days, beiche-t Port i mation een bil |U. S$. Government standard) which in-| , He ha returned nor has he given Providing ofr two additional Supreme | sures Its absolute purity amd strength—, Egg Merchants and Grocery-| Judge Ward teai. Issues Injunction his fownsmen any tnfmation coneéening Court Justices in New York City free from opiates and narcotics, | Values Jang for the future. The prolonged ab- : M the bills Loc by me Legisiature | Nurito has for years proven et es of ie dey the recess session will be ew men Who Sold Cantaloup, Forbidding Appearance of sence of the Heconiet ROL GREE WSVes OF a eek: MOR Gavutae’ almost immediate relief and w wel- US come your asking your physician of its y merits try it sublect to our cuarantee 4 fettmontels, trom prominent people jueet— they , to Lake George this after % cottage until the Sta fend in his resignation, [fis br Willlam. Kelly, of Arlington, said tha Hit Hard by Court. Lopoukowa and Volinini, | Opening local magi chosen to act as the eave for his camp at Mck e will rematn for a month, ' 1d ith the f Se cyte ae jo et fc ‘gah cts eo = a he would communicate with the form: am CAtirch 1 bes | Enter we ay ned OS, bt Korea, Riker, D; 1 en offictal and get his resignation. « "s counsel, and he Sat mote” Piasata Mienst osper $y tSplays The Court of Spectal Sessions, J Tho theatricat’war betweon Max Rab-| ug theo bat td Savon Fn My e Ln oF & or, oF sent by TUN! om Pp a Moss presiding, took up to-day consils {noft and Comatock & Gost for the werv-| n'y Recorder Wymmer wa ree. Next week the Go 1 tiation of fifty-six casos of m : ore. e wi agit aL CHEMICAL CO, | eos of the Russian dancers, Lydia Lo-| ikowa and Alexander Volinint, ided iron Anite New Vort. Horace Wright, one of the ct reported that he saw Recorder K wan in record time to-day by United It Judge Ward, who Issued i n injunction in behalf of Comstock & | Usts from appearing with the “AN Star} “Centennial’’ $ 75 ‘Sewing Machine 23° ppen its season at Ilartford, Conn, to- j night Guaranteed for 5 years, but lasts a lifetime. A most reli-, able, easy-nunning, simple and satisfactory machine, equipped with Ruffler, Tucker, Binder, Braider, Hemmer, Fellers, Quilter, x1. Screw Drivers and Oil Can, of selling rotten or and liquids, Acctstant Corporation Counsel Herman Stiefel conducted the prosecutions and nearly all the persons accused were fined, What Mr, Stiefel declared to bp the most important case before the court that of Louis Strudier, a whol WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS pret igor aha Duane erect piste iit ants to Lot etme ae the|Not From What You Eat, but From | Inspector Taylor testified that he found mation, sor 4 sf | thirty-four cases of putrid eggs in What You Digest. | Strudler’s place eorly in July. Many eggs had embryo chickens 1n |} ake an a vo. | A Tablet Digests a Meal, Trial Package ree Most people eat most foods without dis- erimination—it Fow stop to think w r them turn on tha road to dys ard of the proper sald Mr, Stlefel, “is the bad ons ‘Indust is man," fountain head ro with the “AIL Sta are two ot against him Wiliam Herzog of No. 16@ Avenue 1. Bol quayity Cees) Dear Sirs: Made specially for us. Its) curtains name speaks for the experi= same and by ° +, ,costof production. ence of a century behind it. Demonstrator sent any- where in metropolitan dis-! trict, free of charge, if desired. Pay $1 Fortnightly or $2 Monthly, if more cons | .|venient. Collector sent ff requested, Every Thing Every Room 6 agere. which nto man |" ne IIo! A BASEBALL BRINGS $750 "Wvus AT THE K, OF C. FAIR, °°" (calling out)—Two mountain in h Point eavy avalaneh, jet Serkin. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Thing in Every Department. No “Free” Gifts and No High Prices Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. tho Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings! h St. Tut Below (ope n Evenings) | The Home of Hart, Scatter 4 Marx Clothes eee UR chiefest aim is to satisfy our cus- tomers. And because 25¢ ie | $1.50 $15 worth for $50 “ “ $100 “ “ | $200 ss $2.50 | $1,000 “ $12.50 Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. Poal Arabe. 10°, Discount if You Hee] Gut 1 Ken this season, by Hart, garments of all good ES TABLISHED 1807 models. We are not trying to Park Row @ Chatham Sq. force any particular 193 to 205 Park Row style, we stand ready PORTIERES. Clean bathroom tub, pipes, and sink with GOLD DUST No matlo: exaggerated PIANOS Wr) ORGANS. PERSONALS, abe, seta “ARDUAN feng 8 vm ¢ ony for th , * coulis tole 1, de! BACK » enc it Je sf sdb a hin 27a Sie ABS BES Bhs if WE 2307 en ercioes | datural an el Ti eo & SON, ench Novelty Nets Think of getting Roal Cluny and Hane price Filet Inserting CU RTAINS Values and prices seem at odds Truth cries’ aloud: | Ruy now at these prices “Buy to-morrow” \44 to 19 ct. Tooth Brushes. ,, 4nowe—coaree metural and vleached bristles. Offerings Throughout the Store are EXTRAORDINARY You wil find them in Basement. You iil find them on Main Fioor. You wiil find them on Second Floor HEARN @ FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue 9th Great Fall Sale! ¥ Our Having Demonsirated Way of Opening Season and again made evident that Hearn Leads in Values You Will find them on Third and \ Fourth Floors. Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street have sold to us A certain amount of sentiment is connected with this decision, i first firm to buy of us when we started business over twenty-seven years ago, and |29 ct. Boys’ Caps now the last to whom we make a sale, as we are about to retire, Greatest Curtain Sale in Our sabi 3.98 id more All with valunce BED SETS— Real French fneat aie iquo ot tinghams. Fre white and Arabian Othe, BED nemesis y ees mber our wv i ENDS Next week "twill be too lat List of offerings changes frequently>— 7? i25 iat Damask and ‘fine, | To b To make a final closing out of their stock MESSRS. COHEN BROS. & CO. | Enttre Balance of Their Fine Imported Curtains, Bed Sets, Nets, etc. AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORT As Stated in the Following Letter: Cow, Bros. Co, vactomies) NEA ENDS, Br OTTOMAN Prenancew Weve Prepac oe PAR ID cee Wace: CuRtnoUe &OLAAET® “urnance, Or FIP TR AVENUE. Eee ciaer Sew een, Oct. 8, 1911, After considering your offer for the balance of our stock of Imported Lace , Curtains, Bed Sets and Curtain Nets, we have decided to accept rs any the price does not cover the duty paid, not Considering the you being the ours truly, :| Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, Etc. 2.98 eee na | sett ely Serims, Filet insert Val, $3.08 ivory—# to 4 yds. tong double. Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Stoves, mnokowcem | RA Bick i Kitchenware, Etc. , sina SETS About 800 pair all at from Cohen Bros. Purchase 3-98 to 14.08, worth $5.08 to $23.00. 5.98 | cu: Worth and hundreds of $7.9% and wide—in moro . and design— Ttaling juny, About Brussels, Russia, Fishnet, 900 patra estrablo blocks, squares and stripes, 7.98 eel bp ‘Worth Price] Reg. Price $10.05 & 80. rg Silos Finer to 1. 49: ; i] 9 98 To buy Curtain Ne wierd | lap ° while we are offering such values Not | Worse than folly, } pale a ; Pe atin Prefer to Pay Cash Wiie'a | every man has his own Wevertracehatan ch uny Rika. Tons Work Yeish Point : 4 ideas about dress we | loneanae SiS ts Fla 0... -.00 he ‘ etl i Worth $1 76 to 94.00. 4 have had made for us mpeelliy : er Sanestiy is Us Aperaaly la correepond: Winn) «| APeR A REA corer ee ae ‘We continue the great values in COUCH COVERS, TABLE COVERS and surplus stock of two mills whose names we are requested not to mention, as they are stillin business, but which we bought at CLEAN-UP PRICES. Come To-morrow for These Fall Sale Specials! ephone orders—We reserve privilege of limiting quantities, ’ alues are never THIS WE. Wisdom adds: | . we Also at $1.25 Cotton Blankets... 78 98 ct Chain Serges.. 54 rev as F ; xtra heavy—-very fleeey--white and Ot-inch — all wool—chaln weave — To keep bath tub and lava- togive you a suit in any | 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor. 12st. St.) | color | ee avy and black tory snow white—to keep style you want, to give $5.50 Cal Wool Blankets 3,00 59 ct. All Wool nee 138 . . Whi fol 0 an te a net m Ja H le. tare befghaly since, sa you a better suit in that | . F fa le tables 95 fit Gnd da aba ace og i Bd buy otherwhere for like For the Homesceeker. . Muslin Sheets.. .44 — | ei on : a | t a nae + } 1 ie aise beds, | 9 Ct Satin Messalines... .47 sanitary cleanser, because it money, ‘ Soot ett hnlsh ali pow Pall | drives out every germ’ ead | We have extreme English-cut clothes for \ . White Nainsooks... 8 \ * . r } S ‘ At extra soft’ and Bilky, ; hidden impurit; the man who wants them,—clothes made after * Meet tee sie Gar baive / Other prodyols may clean |f a modified English model. American models ‘ ‘ muh the surface— ust clean- | niente pinmminae | aa aite ses to the bottom. | too, lots of the ey ape prices are not | RU BAUER Rs A0u FOB SORE | Ht, a Pecans evident ct. Fa siiaee ye % 4 extravagant, ome and see what $18, 82 SSCSHNGE Dee AED OE actor = na. dota, fancy Add a heaping teaspoonful t 6 ee what $18, 220, Solid Comfort Lusrasres enthiBecd 45 ct. Bath Fixtures, each,.24 me : of Gold Dust to a pailof water J %22.50 or $25 w ill buy. s0c10 Massive SweetaCo eat gual bless older and pepee| 7% ct. Apron Ginghams,. 5 and you are ready to prove Suits, $18 to $50, Overco: i 170 BROADWAY, Cols hatin LANE | |” Cae aka ee Om aTerone Bt Mekolsts. a r —— DUA MON Ds Senne ee ROR fold 6c ere pe si h t ea ray aA Pp Reins 9129 Hat ate Ber, 64 Si, phim" opie tine and Patten Line° q Seeing Yi achts AMERICAN Waica IAHOND Co ii boca 1/29 ct. & 39 ct. Val, Laces. ..16 Aue tae li ttt a che GMAIDEN LANE 2/0 cvator Hide ce with them silent: wont eeteary. means great. pa a LIAMUNYS ON CRawid , 12k ct. White Statlonery,, 8 er economy, fr i913, vata Pleces.. .34 iaining 108 shoots a I eee nF eyelet, Boral oF biratd N28 tn packager: | HELE. WANTED ALE: 8 wel We Announce the LAST WEEK OF SALE + Last Week of Fall Sale Specials A few of to-morrow’s list | you have the idea that thie eale goes on forever, abandon itt... .Sale ends this week, .., Buy early this last week..... Be wise—Buy to-morrow— Buy to-morrow. No mail of telephone orders, Vrivilege reserved of restricting quastities, | $7. 98 Women’s Dresses. 5 | Fs) wool eerer ee. 9 sour s00. Soler colle: tevers and cee satlo—all alzes. i828. Tallored Suits.. .10, 50 fully lined—extremely 61 tallorlag—shiew i4, i@aud 13 yours. $5.98 Boys’ Suits. Double breast and Ni . @ray and brown cheviots, fancy stripe, navy sorwee—striethy wool—excollént_ talloring — full ned trousers—8 to 17 years. « AT) (lolts and’ Etons—Navy, Golt Red and fancy Mistures—also Shepherd Plaids. $3.50 Boys’ Sults....2.14 Berges, Venetians, Choviota and WWor- at plain colors and fancies—— ussian and Sailor atyles—mili- y ‘or sailor collars—2 34 to 10 years. 79 ct. Boys’ Pajamas... 50. Flannelette—extra pink end blue aripes ith and githost rogs—military atyle—4 to 14 59 ct. Boys’ Blouses.... .36 blue flannel—gray stripe fan- nd white and fancy madras and —4 to 16 years, 49 ct. Children’s Rompers. .27 Flannelotte—light and dark checks and platds—to 6 years. 40 &: Babies’ Wool Shirts.. .32 Open front--long sloeves—silk stiteb- ing around neck and down front. $2.08 840 Children’s Bonnets. .1;79 Black plush— rt are of blue satin ribbon trimmed—chitfon ruching—tssue elk lned~-sizes oe 5 years, 49.08 {Meus Seal Plush Coats ...419 Good quality—double breasted—quilted Hning fancy buttous—very warm— sizes to S years, ents Night Dresses.... .36 Fiannelotto—pink or blue stripes— corded ueck rufse—sizes to 14 years. 98 ct. Women’s Petticoats .59 Black Marcelline—embroidered ruffie. 79 ct. Women’s Kid Gloves.. 58 Soft kid—2 clasps—embroidered back. 39 ct. Women’s Ribbed Vests, 27 Flee lined — cotton — regular and ex- tra sizes—elight Impertections. $3.00 Women’s Corsets...1.48 Fail model—white—heavy batiste—em- broidery trimmed, {',, Women’s Felt Hats... 1,16 Pechie felt — large or medium avy, royal, brown, $4.98 Women’s Hats...3,50 All velvet or combined with cloth — trim'd with satin, velvet or wing — biack, brown, Bavy, pur} or (wo-tone, | Messaline Waists...1,57 net yokes—shirred bands or set- iny buttons —long or short all sizes. kimono styles—messaline st fa side sculloped ed trian d-—tong si | yoke pee aft - ad Alera raver ‘all | Womens Combinations.... . aidery. trtmune A ai that will have 0 counter | ehow her, Imported Pins... .27 brooches, ovals, rings and bers, 2 to 4 inches a with pearls and various gomstoues——also rhinestones ular grape cluster design in- $150 Women’s Juliettes,. 1,19 Rubbor heels, medium toes—kid tps, Hexible turned soles. $2.00 Women’s Pt Shoes. 1.45 Cloth top--button, opera toe—Ouban houls--ail sizes, wide widths, 75 ct, Children’s Shoes. | Dongola-—patent loather loathor solos—-n0 hevla—sizes 45 Poi 10 ct. Men's Handk'fs.... 7 Pure Irish Linen— 4 and } inch hem. ‘i, Sweater Costs..... .74 Tloneyeomb stitch — easily dl without shrinking—great value. 04 Men's Underwear. 54 riteat Merino Shirts and Di medium and heavy-—double suitened route all slaoa, jMe.., Negiigee Shirts.. .36 Jew in meat light s: also cham~ and plain white: plain or pistted coat or custom model—with or ®ithout cufts—all sizes. Flounsings. 1934 oe petliooge cost ounces ren's dresses, 2 oe oe