The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1911, Page 24

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Mo SS ET oe RAT ET Se ee a | POPE Lim students and personne! of who gave him an overwhel tlon. Archbishop Farley in reply said that St touched him to the bottom of his FALCONIO; TALKS AMERICAN AFFAIRS ROME, Nov, 4—Mhe Pope receiv > Archbishap Faiconio in private audien: at the Vatican to-day. He met he Cardinal-devignate at the entrance to| the Morary, where he prevented him| from knecling to of re The Pope embraced him a Mgr. Falconlo offere exprested his deep Great honor couferred Pope replied that it w for sienal services rer loyalty to the church e ana] possibly select. It will many years to come. demonstrate a Victor or Victor-Victrola. home. warranted to be perfect Prices range from $15.00 up. anda 27 W. 34th St., bet. Sth & 6th Aves. 400 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. Authorized distributors of the Victor factory. terms. Not Bleached That creamy-white flour in Gold Medal bags is just as Nature made it. No chemicals hawe touched it— The flour is not bleached. But that flour, Mrs. Housewife, is just the heart of choice wheat. It isn’t the whole flour— It’s the cream of the flour. It is sifted ten times, thraugh ten sheets of fine silk, to pick out the daintiest particles, That’s the secret of it. When you simply say “flour” you are likely to get the cream mixed with the rest. To get the cream only, say “Gold Medal Flour.” It costs you nothing extra. ‘ Then you get the flour which has come to out- sell every other flour in existence. If you paid $10 a sack for it, no man could supply you a choicer flour than this, hen It is the one most appreciated gift you could give keen enjoyment for pr Visit any of our three salesrooms toeday and let us é Convince your= role self that this wonderful instrument deserves a place in your Remember that any Victor goods you buy of us are in every detail and’ that can buy the instrument you want on practically your own 563 Fifth Ave., cor. 46th St. SUNDAY WORLD ADS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, | It would be a hard matter to choose between these instru- ni Saturay Evenings Until 10 O'Clock. America’s Greatest Furniture House e Block ly Be ompy 2. mf Red Tape NO Club Fees “aq 0 Str - 4 NO Extra to This Offer! of Any Kind You may furnish Accounts opened any room com- from to pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments. Five very handsome pieces, with large, well-modelled frames, finely carved and in P highly polished mahogany finish, tufted backs, plain spring seats, puffed edges. J All upholstered in panne plush of superior quality. oga |The latest novelty pein a washable lholstered couch with polished| loak base, finely carved, super| * Isprings,closely biscuit tufted and| covered in fancyembossedvelour| Size 24x48 in, Actual Value $15.00 1.80 Size 18x36 in. 1.08 COMP. ARE Study our advertised values and com; Furniture or ‘tment store! store, compare our prices with those OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! Double Stamps OH them with those offered by any ol PRICES ! and convince yeu tht Single Stam After Neohi —<—Music by Nahan Franko's Orchestra, Restaurant, Daily>-—< a To-Morrow Is the Last Day of Our |)” SUXT1U AVE. 19°70 20° STREET. 9 NEW ay Most Successful ‘Piano Sale The Balance of the second shipment of our purchase of the {1 entire rental stock from The Biggest Piano House on Wabash ‘A avenue, Chicago. \ = We predict a busy time | of it—for the bargains are most exceptional. &> Fourth Floor, Special Terms: 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home Then payments may begin as low as among them being: 3 Chickering Uprights fe One of them is in mahogany, another a handsome massive case with round corners; all three are astound- $155 ing value. Price, each... .... 2 Fischer Uprigits ments. Both in fine repair and excellent tone. $135 A very popular make. Choose at........+..6+5 2 Hardman Uprights i Pianos of the highest class in attractive cases~ 8165 wonderful bargains at. Here Are Some Excellent Instruments for $145 nnn Chooseat*145 Good looking, dependable \jnstruments—all of them, An strument that will pay you | dividends in pleasure and in- ) trinsic worth, Upright Une Special Terms: $1.00 a week. 30 days’ free trial, payments as low as AY, NOVEMBER We, 2917". Wonderful Values in Winter Overcoats and Suits at 515, 20 and $25 For Men and Young Men Ready-to-Wear Just the kind of good values with which to start on the last lap of our quarter century of good value giving, and the kind of values with which we intend to make our 25th year in business the very biggest and best year that we have ever had. OVERCOATS—Single and double-breasted ulsters and coats of walking lengths; any number with belts; many without. Big, rough, full cut coats; smaller, smart, snappy coats of smooth and rough fabrics. Full lined coats and others unlined, displaying lining fabrics in fancy plaids and stripes. Browns and grays in unlimited variety. ITS—A marvelous assortment of the most popular models and fabrics being worn this season. English models, semi-English and con- servative. Brown, grays and blues in almost unlimited variety, Overcoats of Better Grades, °30 to °45 Raglans tailored by Nicoll & Co., of Regent street, London, and Rag- lans of English fabrics, American tailored, $35 and $40. And something new in Winter Overcoats, to be had exclusively at Brill Stores; The “Illuminated Back” coats, made in Raglans, Ches- terfields and Ulsters, of rough brown and gray fabrics, with rich flannel inside fabrics in plain purple, lavender, wn, tan and red, at $32 and $35. For Young Men—Suits and Overcoats made and designed especially to fit young men. Nowhere else will you find such values at *10, ‘12 and ‘15. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES “Get the Habit.” Go to el Broadway at 49th Street cy} 4 4 3 é } 125th Street at Third Avenue 4 4/ Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich e way, nr. Chambers St. Harlem Si > vening. Union Square, 14th St., nr., B’way Union Square and d3ih Stree Stores Open Saturday Evening. We are bound to have you satisfied and agree to allow every dollar you pay within one year, if you prefer to buy one of our new Piattos. | <> —<Simpron Crawford a 6th Aw., New York Ci | | ‘La Week ||22: More than eighty splendid instruments for Saturday— | || Wat wee : Founded 1826 Special Values for Saturday in He Misses’? 8 Children’s Apparel Misses’ & Juniors’ Touring Coats of heavy blanket materials and mannish } £. 19.50 ; mixtures. Value $29.50 Gentleman's Size $ Misses’ Dresses , Guaranteed of Serge and Panama, plain tailored and > §, 19.50 Solid 14-Karat braid trimmed. Values to $27.50 GOLD Children’s Coats—s to 16 years— Special at Eerybody in the trade knows and Chinchilla, mixtures and plain color S$ 0 AEyPany, Site O88 sepily find oat IME Meltons; all lined. ..........sesseeeee 9-5 Bra wi About 75 Children’s Coats vueet sere ‘them. That 4 to 14 years—to be closed out at w thee farther andartend at $5.00 Price system, but w Values to $9.50 Plain colors and mixtures in a variety of materials Infants’. Garments 1 to 5-year sizes Coats of Corduroy 4 andCheviots, all lined, in colors and white } $3.95 Coats of Imported Corduroy \ $6. with belt—a very pretty model........ OS Infants’ Worsted Sweaters mn with Sailor Collars in all colors andy, $2050 2 ou seltuhed Feaie wit 0 white fener titictinteastaedare: : CHARLES A. KEENE, Imported Hats Have Been Reduced Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, YY to 4% Off Former Prices, 180 Broadway, New York Worsted Goods for Gifts -- Se Shawls, Hoods, Fascinators, Scarfs and Slippers at Moderate Prices any ow Lord & Taylor, Mo Extra Charge ter It. isements tor cee Broadway & 20th St; Sth Ave.; 18th St, 2s 2

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