The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1911, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 27, 1911. NO-PRINCETON PREXY YET. ai 87,726 Announced—Cleve- land H. Dodge Netiren as Trustee. (OSES $400 000 10 WED MAN SHE “LOVED A ST Young German Girl Abandons Aunt’s Fortune and Marries Los Angéles Youth. NO euCCeRNOF to GOV. Woodrow “Witson as President was selected, | estgnation of Cleveland If, | life member of the board of fine 5 presented because of (il ‘The annual fall meeting of the Board) neaith, The board accepted the resig- | of Trustees of Princeton University was| nation with regret, Gifts amounting to he ted. prevented the prosecu,| held th Princeton, N. J., erday. | § cash and $2,000 tn securities | tion's wide to the jury. Contrary to expectations and rumors. ‘od Veteran of Three Wars Performs Athletic Feats} Though near the century mark, Mr. James A. Rapp, who served in the Seminole Indian War, the Mexican War and the Civil War, feels fine, rides a bicycle and takes long walks. He attributes his wonderful vigor to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which has added many healthy and happy years 40 the lives of hundreds of thousands of men and women in all walks of life. He writes: “I am a fine old man, strong and. vigorous at the age of 96—born in New York in 1815. At the age of 85 I rode a bicycle from AE At GALVDSTON, Tex., Oct. 11.—Isebella Koenig, @ winsome girl of twenty years, Gave up & fortune estimated to be worth edout $400,000 for the love ef w young mag she met while on her way from her in Germany to join an aunt who selected her as heir. ‘THe aunt, Mrs. George Pishers, is « ‘wealthy widow without children residing neat Frederickaburg, Tox., and owns eeveral farms and landed interests. She te eéventy years old, amd had selected her favorite niece, the youngest daughter of her, sister, itving near Hanover, Ger- Your Service on Monday Morning October 30th, at 9:30 NEW YORK’S NEWEST DEPARTMENT SORE The People’s Store—The Value-giving Store—The 1911 Store, Extends to You EEE aE many, as heir to her estate, and ar- come over and make her home with her ite were made for the girl to Marinette, Wis., to the Philadelphia National En- campment, a distance of 1,880 miles. In my 84th year I walked from Marinette, Wis., to Cincinnati, ‘wealthy relatives. At Bremen the young heiress met and fell in love with Wendon Phillips, whose home is in Los Angeles, and who is em- ploged in the real estate office of his father. It appeared to be love at first eight for both. Upon reaching here it was found that the ‘aunt seriously objected to the mar- riage. Tho niece and her fiance visited the aged lady and had a long interview, but she deciared ale would disown the girl and cut her off without a cent, but the heiress made the sacrifice and the ceremony was performed. The newly ‘wedded couple took their departure for California without receiving the aunt's a. a distance of 700 miles, wars. & missed in Buffalo in 1840. Ei the interior of Mexico; laid 11 month JAMES A. RAPP, 06 YEARS OF AGE vitality to all parts of the body, and thus i: a Maximum Penalty Is Fifty Years— Father Paid $1,700 for His Child's Return. «Et took a jury leas than ten minutes |; toconvict Pietro Pallozsola yesterday of the charge of having kidnapped four- year-old Michi jelmeca, son of Dr. Mariano Scimeca, from tn front of hie father's home, Prince street, June 1, 1910, The child whom Pallozzola had Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE absolutely pure di the digestion and assimilation of the food and giving to the syste! This action upon the digestive process is of great importance, as of hae body the nutriment necessary to their sustenance, and ind and vigor. its full propertio of nourishment brings to al stolen and for whose return the phyal- clan had paid $1,700 ranson. was in Palloztola, through his dounsel, Lawyer ‘Barra, announced that he would appeal. it Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed by as a medicine during the Spanish-American war. The genuineis sold IN SEALED BOTTILES ONLY—never in bulk—by druggists, Specials that have+had our best merchandising efforts for months. Specials to offer now at the very beginning of the season, when most cloth- iers demand of you their ‘highest prices. Specials that for quality, style and value cannot be equalled in all New York. Great.Leaders of Them All "Men’s & Young Men’s $4 %.50 | Men’s & Young Men’s $7 £9.50 “Suits, Extra Special... 13 | Qvercoats, Special. . . 13 ‘miserably inadequate price for these splendid 18 and $20 | jrere i i you will find a triumph of clothes producing ability. * Garments, | In the assortment you will fiad those new blue, | No overcoat in this assortment can be duplicated in. New tay, tan and brown effects shown around town in garments | York under $18 or 820. All the new models of this season riced many dollars higher than $18 ahd $20. in all this season's most desirable colorings a 5 Z nd wi re fn tailoring, grade of fabric, finish and style, these nts | to be found hero. Sizes for mon and youne men, Btaple are the best $18 and $20 standard value suits we know of. | effects and thé best exclusive fancy mixtures are included, No need to pay 818 or 820 for your new overcoat when you see these special $13.50 coats. A Thousand Overcoats for Men, at... .... Never before have we carried a big assortment of overcoats under $20, With favorable conditions and a sure det.r- mination, we have been able to produce and to offer gur cus- tomers the best 820 overcoats they ever bought™here or anywi else, special at 815. Choose from blacks and Oxfords, gray and fonay mixtures, in box and long over- conte, epee! at 810 cnc 4 | P Gio Kier Silk-Lined-to-Edge Overcoats, at. . . Finely tailored, perfect fitting, dressy %-length medium wel at overcoats of fine black and Oxford goods, full lined Me faced to the edge with pure dye heavy silk. Vi sirable all year round coats ot $25 quality” - eae There are all sizes and smartest new models for men and pee. M5 Wonderful Suits Suits of fine all-wool pure worsteds-in exclusive new models for Men, at... . for men and young men. Suits of finest’ Australian wool, cassimeres and cheviots in the most desirable gray, tan, brown and new blue shades. Extreme and. conservative models to meet every taste. Sizes for men and young men, $22.50 and $25 Men’s i | : ie Suits, at... 2. New blue-grays, new hairline strij weaves, in tan, brown and Patterns not found jn suits under 825, oring, trimmings and cut not found in suits under $22.50 and 8%5, Asin every respect except out special price of $17.50 they cqual_or surpass ustal. @22.60 and 825 spremnts, we do not exaggerate when wo use the head line ve, }, new plain and diagonal Besides These Saturday Specials which are offered to dispel the idea that ours are stores where only highest priced clothes, out of the financial reach of many, are carried, we direct attention to: q Ready-to-Wear $ to $ CustcmTailored $ te $ Garments Garments Presenting an assortment of the finest results obtained after | With fifty years of fine tailoring experience to back us up, fifty yenrs’ experience in the making and retailing | and a “special order” organization second to none, of high grade garments for men. to accomplish the work, we solicit orders for made Hore ure suits and overcoats that you can put onand | t0 Measure garme wear out of the atore, that are representative of the | You can choose from over a thousand styles of new halt ie atole eetet and exclusive F n ond Domestic w of pty cheat farang: weave and workmanshipte be | woolen and worsted suitings and over 200 different \ overcoatings. ‘Your garment, guarantecd to fit per- and young men of every build and every good taste | fectly, delivered in ten days ulter you order, or if idea. necessary, in less than one wee E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | Cor. 13th St. | Near Broadway, | Harlent and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 125th Street Near 3d Avenue, 265 Broadway | , Near Chambers St, _ | ng longev it is unequalled and brings splendid re- * CONVICT KIDNAPPER OF sults- If people knew more about Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey we would have less decnbengead and SCIMECA BOY IN 10 MINUTES.| more aged people.”—James A. Rapp, 442 S. Raymond St., Marinette, Wis. ation of clean, selected grain, carefully malted. When taken before meals it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little glands of the stomach to a healthy action, thereby improving the tissues and organs tly to the whole system strength Bentence will be pronounced. Tuesday. | lange bottle. advice and en illustrated medical booklet fre on request, ‘The Dull Gir Wiinkey Ces Rocbenc ov aman Saturday Specials for Men in aay” Hackett, Carhart Clothes T am a veteran of three} ~ Enlisted in 1837 in the Seminole Indian War, fought through the Everglades in Florida, dis- § isted in the Mexican m) War in 1844, serving five years; fought through the Sa country that is now the State of Texas, and into Mexico City. In ’63 Lenlisted at Fond du Lac, Wis., serv- ingin Slierman’s army,marching through tothe sea. fi = T have used Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey for 20 years and find it to be an excellent tonic stimulant and believe my vigorous old age is due to its use. For building up the system, imparting tone and \ All the reaches are NOTE: TWO pleasure it. ception. New friends by reason of our Merchandise, our Prices and our Methods—in fact all whom this message Opening Day. (No formal invitations have been issued.) We ask our friends not to send flowers nor confer on us any other token of regard save the honor of theit attendance. Watch For Our Announcements in Sunday’s Papers DAYS MORE and I hope to have the all a cordial re- SIXTH AVENUE, 22nd and 23rd Streets, AN INVITATION oe who read this, all who are our friends and go many thousands who will soon become our en most cordially and personally welcome on our of giving you Wye York Furniture Without Depo: @archased in this maDuer has never proved satlsfactor: are always reg | 4 shea iia ane | Aerie, $1.00 9 Week Opens am Acgount—We Pay Freight! Wa didn’t ynvent the Style van 14 LPT | pdt ds "'Rhinocerian,”” if you ‘want to Say 80, | = nat Bacnereihelaa= Write for NEW CATALOGUE. & wor $3“ $1.50 “ $5 “ $2.00 “ $io * 6759 « Roons 3 ortnN ” IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— atienaaties & WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GO.AND * : + COR. 46 ST. &BTAVE. CS. eve NOTE FROM OR OAD omg “GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURES sits to the buyer. Our method» please our patrons, Call and Make Your Own Terms: Ons Terme Avoly, Ale to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. Karly Eegiish Oak Arm! 7 English On! Karly English Oak Library ‘Tab! Chairs value 810... 5.98 value eis........ 8.98 Sains’ s10... Mailed Free. | 750-752 8TH AVENUE, COR. 46TH ST. °RSEiNor | LEATHER coucn wen Free with | very Purchase of $50.00 or over FURR SHED MICHAELS. BROS. | S'AVE 9°ST BKLYN [3 Handsome as a Bulldog! OREOVER— —The up-to-date Young Man insists upon Wearing Shoes that way, this eason. Wants room to cross his —It is the Proper Caper for Fall, 1911, . This,—and a dozen other new Styles shown now in Regal Shoe Store and Agency windows, to tickle the Young Man’s Fancy and to Get his Money. Four Dollars, —that’s all! Milder Styles for more con- servative People, Hizher prices, too, for Super- Standard Regals. But, remember, all Regal Shoes are made in, Regal Shoe Factories, on a Factory profit which is limited to 5%, as per Public Auditor’s Certified Statement, (Cost Plus 5%’? we call this.) ~ Retail price stamped on the sole of each genuine Regzl by the Makers. This to insure a full return for the money to Cons» mers cvery time. ; Greater value (at the price) does not ex'st than in— Regal-Standard $4,00 Shoes 36 REGAL STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: (Viz., 21 for Men's Shoes and 14 for Women), Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark, *5.98 69°’ GET =a Wat yw necd—a Word Went will go got

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