The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1911, Page 13

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Die BV ENA WU, WE, OU ar emmrasaers by A Charge Account Here Saves Time and Money in Shopping--Fifth Floor Welcome and Congratulations to America’s Sea Fighters ERY American is proud of you, and we join in extending a hearty welcome. Come and see New York’s Greatest Shopping Centre, where hundreds of dollars’ worth of purchases are made a minute. Come and see this store where everything needed to wear, to eat or to furnish the home is to be found under one roof at, probably, the lowest prices of any store in the world. duvad. lit ta, It tan’t called «fine, but a copyright tax. Now, I put this trifle of Debuasy’s on my programme beca' thought it might amuse you; but It isn’t | worth the fine, I assure you, and 1 the Hotel Astor shan’t play it. Instead J will aubatitute two Hungarian dances by Brahms.” The commen = rata Unrestrained laughter that followed was as marked as the applause. Miss Powell's principal number was in Admirable Programme | new concertatueck by Max Bruch, Op. 4 In F sh Ni that ved Well Performed Before |0%.,! '%,¥ shar minor, that proved a a «| first movement seemed a bit labored, + aby and Fash-| he second, with Its familar mott ‘| ‘The Little Red ark” is free and fonable Audience. | beautiful. And how exquisitely Miss Powell played it, with such wealth of SYLVESTER RAWLING, \°*?ression, dainty nuance and mastertul Pr 1 ‘Knoleet Quartet last niighe| technique! We hear her too seldom in| 9 Opened its twentieth season in|” Mise Powell's other numbers includ Uu w York with a concert at the/an American group by Coleridge-T ‘ stor, Shad l, now given over to Moving Pics |the blind violinis Healde: } What a contrast! Instead of the |examples of Pu |, Locatelli, Cesar be ern i ——— ——E Uights, subdued to almost darknos | Cul and Wientawski. Her accompanist Binating a large and beautiful ball in the new, What a superb pri- Opera House {t would make for a No thore need of the) response to gen WP request, ladies will confer @ favor removing thelr hats." It might, ~HRALS LITTLETOTS | My Suit or Dress, or all of them, we inaugurate this sale; a sale that will certainly ety has : * t create a sensation if won- dQ Schu- Aner CoOMBOnt tons a ; : derful values count for any ed. of Beethoven. quartet in | Tells Wonderful Secret of ; ; op. %: two movements from De-| Successful Experience ‘+ thing, and we know they Healing Sores | do at Sixth Avenue’s busy What could be more consincing than | | the letter of a nurse, in which she tells of, the wonders ahe has accomplished h Resinol? corner; for they are genuine. reasonable; nor could the most radi- f A the new schogl, !f he be We could net attempt to give musio lov And it must be recorded if the curative properties of Resinot | you even a fair description of not example of the master | are recognised as exceptional by a person = Mabe tn thi eethoven, projecting his genius, as the: continually connected with skin diseases | the variety of garments in this mposit! nws, Into new develop- y sort, you, as an individual, cer- sale, but 1emem er, included ents of musical art, nor the exquisitely tui ought t d her words of ex: ‘ ’ Sra Until One is every new style of the season eautiful and moving work of Schu- | perience and advice. Read wha Bert, bur the novel crestion of Debussy,| ‘‘Resinol Ointment is excellent for the Single in color, size and model to Pwith its dainty fancies, strangely and! various skin eruptions that childhood is reatter. sometimes weirdly expressed, won the|heir to. I have healed a great man: please you. Pmost applause. sores on the little tots with Resinol Oint- | ic rly in Coats, and t le diy a coat season, we want to emphasize the As to the playing of the Knelsels, ; ment, and recommend its good qual: fact that to date there hasn't been held ail New York a sale approaching this, Itiedoubtiul it you will again have a like opportur there is nothing new to say. Neither | y enever I find an Fpportant nity to choose from n_such an the damp weather nor the unfamiliar ; “MISS M. SCHOFIE rictN rément of $15 to $20 values at 310, Surroundings affected their poise oF) R cl Otdtsnoit Gael be abspittn te the | e detracted from their mustclanship. Mr. ‘ | Th t Th S t Th D hela, ara. violin: dullus ‘Roentgen, | akin othe youngest infa ¢ without e Uoats she suits wits e€ wresses Second violin; ‘Louie Svocenskt,_ viola, | #titation of smarting, and pte Aieachdhscn : grad Willlam. “Willeke, “cello, form an |Felief. Resinol Ointment Have large sailor Sone Tate Sune Guan a | Tis tearing unexcelled quartet. jand rel collars with large ning sailor collars. the mo: revers. Others bu cut square or able and WACREKTOATEI Ss BY. gPEECH.| roe Ae te the any of \ayei NTUATED BY . neck. Mout all are nod li collar Maud Powell, the distingu! mert- ; ative app! uv k lined Of fine sore ean vicilnist, was giving @ recital at chi with guarant, yi satin, crepe meteors, v tne Lyceum Theatre yesterday after- Res- | inches long. Polocloths, med and corduroys. Numerous noon, when ashe astonished her larg # ‘d healing sible clothe, Ke oF fine broadcloth, serge | pretty styles to eclect from. audience by making a little work of Resin |i i pl and fancy mixtures in a|Vainty frills and nurcrous other was as effective as her pla: Your Suggist eae | Hees reversible | large br ety of handsome satire touches that sake there defore the third yart of her programm f | |and polo styles. Some ere | Fa ut 30 inches long | dresses distinctive. Sizes 34 to She came forward carrying an open tet-|Yaltle and reputation of Resinol Oint- Mf | trimmed with velvet or satin and | an lived wih guarantesdt eatin: [44 All che colors. prevailing (hag fer, “The programme announces that 1) ments and bas it for sale in Wek fished with wide ot narrow sil Skis have loote or ished panel season, including coronation purple 1 3 | aids. Colors and black. Sizes 34- the new shades. Sizes 34 to green, rose, navy, black and whi shall play Dedussy'a Golliwog's Cake | will be sent you upon application to De- Hai Walk,” sald she. “But I hold in my partment 82, Resinol Chemical Co., Bal- hand a letter that says I shall be fined | timore. Md. Views of the American Navy & Sl Sweaters || 2). 71oves yarn; good weight; all have pockets; 2 clasp, black, white and tan. Battleships Noe on the Hudson Pan SY @ Ped | Reeteseat tt Oc aw ig Furniture House! Block [yaw BIYG amann 8th Ave. paNO Red Tape te NO Club Fees “wa NO Strings NO Extra Charges to This Offer! of Any Kind! You may furnish A very liberal Be Tosi Coine Credit System. " Accounts opened pletely by paying from $5.00 to ONE DOLLAR $1,000.00 on small now and the bal- i | colors. You never am Regularly indeed 5 backs, $1.00 values; ind Bo: St, 50 Swe. 12 for, tee : je, honeycomb weave; in heavy ind Women's Caveskin 35 h t and medium weight: pitie $1.35 values; Oc t ce i You’ iy want at nak a ae as : fraser wits oF fins pair . a souve tthe Battl f per Maven ete Women's $1.00° Silk ouvenirs of the great Battle- y Men's $2 Coat Sweaters, of fine ebow leneth, SOG Opmpee fino tater ad ship Review to be held to-mor- = je weave worsted tad white; we ; Thursday —Wavement.) meee, (Thursdey—Third phate ——Men’s and Women’s s— -—Beautiful Lace Trimmed $3.50 50 to to $5 55 Shoes Gowns — A beautitul collection of nain- sook or cambric in round or Subject to ubject to slight irregularities, which hich do not mar either eppearance or wear, including square necks, Also pink or blue Women’s “338 zest Walk-Over Shoes crepe gowns, claborately trimmed ———— The imperfections are so very slight as to be almost impercep- t weekly payments. pecially invited. pI i $24 Quartered 10 Golden Oak Sideboard 14:9 in Sreiaae 6.89 Very handsome Sideboa:d with|Alarge, NS carved top,|well con- structed Drester, of Take your chai of a dozen different styles, the identical grade of hats that sell in other stores at $10, and herctofore at our low prices have sold at $5.98, now on sale at the sensationally low price of Quantities a nat restricted. Wholesale and revall dealers Id take advantage of this offe: with yokes of allover embroidery ‘yt fine Valenciennes and linen laces, Coven of embroidery me- dallions and fancy trimmed sleeves 95 tible to others than experts: newest and smartest models, in patent with medalions iC gunmetal calf, velour calf, velvet, cravencite, white ‘and nbbons. and tan Rust lain or tipped toes; lace, button Sample Corset Covers or Blucher models. Men’s $3.50, $4 and $5 Rice & Hutchins Shoes $3.50, $4and $5 Craddock, Terry Co. Shoes Made of excellent quality nain- , sok. Some with clusters of E.2mbroidered medallions, several rows of Valenciennes lace inser- tions filet beara! and ribbons. Sizes f j Eto 44;at....... 5c stanchions The very newest lasts and styles, nes aa tolid oak, in patent coltskin, gunmetal caf, vel- 3 capers AE ioe Waceuutios id Pretty House Dresses wma Clr? reneh Mains ‘the’ neve eh teleed toes Percale, high or Dutch neck models. Waist made with Gibson plaits. All New Colors “AI New Colors § p | a y|plate mir- with medium or ‘extra high hee Also pretty Peter Pan model in checks with patch pocket, turn-down shelves. | for lichee models | calla and ets of “contrasting. cole. Full” akira with wide ema Cc 3 Styles d hand: BE TE ME Mii casezesyesctents yathereatisaeines French FOE SNORE BE | House Dresses, of porcale or ch Value $3.98, at bray. High or Dutch neck’ Some with panel front. Skirts ‘“ p hems, Sizes 34 to 46 models in light and dark colors. bevel mir- ‘ evel mir: Men’s and Women’ 's Sir Henri Shoes | | full width witha ror, 16x26 1h the latest styles and lasts of the Fall and Winter | | Nurses’ Uniforms, Maids’ or | Kimono Gowns of German flannel in hes tes i pe with taeda back. in, season. All style toc shapes. All he-! heights, | | Waitresses’ Dresses, one or two- beautiful designs. All colors. Prettily white fur and finished with small fur head, another Plain or tipped tocs, All leathers. Worth $1 | | Pi¢ee, models of chambrey, gingham or more than we ask, All sizes percales. Dutch neck models with pipings | trimmed with sailor collars, sateen bound, eg and buttons, Also $2.50, $3.00, $3.50] |S." $1.98 | So“ “"* 9Be AY— THD P1005, ) ere \ce ns Hiriday—Second Moor, -—-Renaissance 1° Porcelain Drugs and: id GoldS ing) —B Lace Curtains , Toilet Needs FINGE ] i leached Dinger Seis re Bed Sheets \ND wrought insertions aver- lor aging 41/2 inches in width and Hs : 1B: comers: Fi QABCAMLESS and bars a $ 85 quarter and full Heer 20, supe fohhtaetaten alte net 98 97 and $8 pring, warranted ceiling regular! mill seconds, but. the impgfection» are eth mee Te wae mich dte made of mill leagths of various grades of bleached m ize 36x not rust : A 7S mt) MG 12s, No mail orders, Each 50c Linoleum N ods; 2 yds. wide. 60 fe is nea fall le a PN en a Be Laat d meat at | Se (Thursday—Fourth P1007.) mmm Neen! T! Thursday ibe nese Phiurnday—-Bas een ne ate ERIES Hams 0 144c] ME TS [Bacon 2" 137%e] WINES i orn fod, © holes. Id Lens of ConadaMutten ” 10¢ Short Forequarters of Canada 4 Mutton porifnr’or scnanins: 6ic Whole Top sictoto BREE. style trimmed with satin duchesse and finished with large velvet loops; also another with satin stickups; all beautifully made hats suitable for tailored suit wesg, ed oak,pol-| olden po! ished go!d-lish finish, en finish. | Value $10, QuarteredUakj7 Dining Chair,| Compare Prices! Study our advertized values and compare them with those fered by any other Furni- ture or Department store! Visit our store, compareour priervith thore Cliche a pa : { convince y that Eoctivel ycarvedf | OUR PRICES} frame, withlargemo-f B tifs, in burnished gold ARE ALWAYS) finith. French bevel plate mirror, 18x40 in, THE LOWEST. | vps pe fice B | Barley bi, Gilt Oval Hang- ing Mirror, iv" As a Special Cfter tor Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we will sell our famous “Vinger Piece” Mounting, with sold gol Positively the best grade. Manufacturer's name woven inback. Regular 7.6x10.6 ft. size. All handsome Oriental and floral effects, covered dishes and large platter comes with this sct, at lish Tea Pots, made of deco chat ngham, in as- 3c ted shapes and sizes; y Fourth Floor, ), 3 yond ‘$2 Coush | Covers in about a dozen styles. | ——Port or Sweet Torsol Brand Nor- Rice {, Hon ries i Sardines wosiun winokod sur- somie ae the fi 1 dines; amallcan, oach... ac | wift's Diamond J ° \ value. Actually worth} # 10 Tbs., ; Butterine ii roe 95¢ shoulder of Jerney Bork 2. H | Rolled Oats trent dire Fatipet ty + treme Hatdwings tare i ey Jersey Pow , Double Stamps dnl Single Stamps Quaker Mills; 10 1bs..... +++. ++ tak 11 joubla he He $2.75 | team daraty po + 133 roan Mornin: ©” After Noon Ss eee are Food Spec Floor,

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