The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1911, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911.” | meen OLDIE ‘Severe Attack of LEFT HOME WITH. Pmeumonia Cured | PEANY SAVINGS “alist a . Peterson, who | Scranton Miss Had Just Sev- aeed Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey on the advice of a ‘ enty Cents Left When Po- | f jiceman Took Her In. =n Any physician, will tell you | That the real nerve-building blood-making materials which keep you strong and active are found not in drugs and medi- cines but in simple nourishing food. That is why so many of the best hospitals everywhere serve their patients regularly with Kompldd. Sours © These perfect soups are invit- ing, nourishing, easy to digest and easy to prepare. Try one of them today;—-and see for yourself how good they friend who knew its pate from using it himself. Peterson has never been without it since, and he in turn recommends it to all as a great medicine and tonic stimulant. | “About four years ago | was | taken sick with a very severecold | which developed into pneumonia, | A neighbor of mine so highly recommended Duffy's Pure Malt || Whiskey that I was indueed to | give same a thorough trial. It was just what I wanted and it cured me. Asa medicine and a tonic I Hl cannot say too much for it and I would not do without it in any We Bake Things, Too, Mrs. Housewife. “Where's the Brookiyn Bridge? asked A vretty Little girt with curly blond balr of Capt. Frank Tierney of the Elizabeth | street station in City Hall Park yester- @uy afterno Bread, biscuit, pastry—every- thing. We are doing it every day. That’s how we found out just the flour that you wanted. Now we know the wheat that makes it. Now we know how to grind it. Every kernel goes through twenty sets of rolls. Now we sift it ten times— through ten sheets of ‘silk ‘cloth— to sift out the perfect flour. That flour—and that only—goes in bags branded “Gold Medal.” sald the captain, as ne to the serious face of his Aiweationer, “don't you really know?" |i “No, 1 don't,” said the serious young | lady, “and fant to see it before I go |i ome, Say,” continued the child, case where a stimulant or tonic | Piers a fenne Pon inc t Wharslis needed. [heartily recommend it to every one as a great medicine.” | ‘ail the peopte hurrying in one Dp §. Peterson, 3122 Groveland Ave., Chicago, Il. [ carci atte tee tr Duffy’sPure Malt Whiskey Bhe told him she had taken $9.90 from va herent tenner hg hoary Mon STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1960 gon, Pa, to see the sights. isa wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption, “Haven't ron away, bave you? tn-|pneumonia, grip, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma, malaria, low ae the yg a livers, stomach troubles and all wasting, weakening and diseased con- ~ “Oh, yes,” al “just had to. 1 1 1 it \. yea 0080 ane I i Uhas wad ebough ditions, if taken as directed. You should have it in your medicine the sights. 1 took 11 Broaa- fees last Jast aight. It's a real henty piace, It has been before the public for more than half a century and its Sint it? We ain't got anything like/curative value has never been questioned. Its success in curing dis- ay Neen Seer, ie piace [ase has caused many unreliable dealers to put up substitutes and ry I found a mighty nice place—| imitations with which to fool_ the people, ce that their sub- a erie hotel—and it only cost | stitutes are “just as good” as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. but they iyhe ‘captain fi Ae who esta| are thinking of their profits only. Insist on the genuine. wae Milsabeth Newey of No. 1000 ae ’s Pure Malt Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed by aa Se Tht ce hg | Teh ineieny during the Spanish-American war Der parents. She tind lett of ‘er curgit, arr Jas bitse atid we will toll you how a eolabtain it. Write for tree decter's saviecand 39 just 70 cents. beok of rec Se ie andsickroom. The ee eet Cel. Rochester, N.Y. 21 kinds 10c a can M wny Clothing Ready to Wear We're Not Playing Santa Claus But-- We Present You an Opportunity to Save $5 on Your Winter Overcoat or Suit at $15 or $20 Never was there more goodness, more real value or more quality put into Overcoats and Suits at these prices. The kind of fabrics which not only look well but wear well; and the kind of tailoring which imparts distinction and stability to an Overcoat or Suit. Winter Overcoats, Special at$25 Reduced from $40, $35 and $30 Among them are some of the newest and handsomest coats of the season. Our baking insures its unvarying goodness, We test out each batch of flour, And millions know the result. Every bag of Gold Medal Flour {s exactly the same a3 the best bag that ever went out. That's why the best-selling flour today in the world is To-morrow—Last Day | Of This Great Christmas Sale of \ ‘Walters $450 Louis XV. Concert. Grand Upright Pianos, Mu- $ | sic Cabinet, Chair & Cover 225 $5 Down and $1 Per Week No Extras to pay whatever. $225, THAT’S ALL! If You Want a Piano for Xmas, Make Your Selection To-morrow The Most Useful Gift for a Boy | A New Warm Winter Overcoat or Suit |{j\| ‘ f i ] = vy | t Raglans, Ulsters and Chesterfields. EEE | ; 9 ; e fe ||| Rrodtete Louis XV. tsi) Rich Toned Walters Pianos | Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Special Values at the Brill Stores | seicea server ratte ies" ' ¥ he, Walters Piano Co., er, At $10, $12 and $15 | Mr. Waters ‘ad 3 Wonderful Values and Made Expressly for Young Men, We give more attention to young men’s clothes than most houses; they are made in smart styles, and made to fit young men right. OREN! ets, ant ee aoe Beth roves and ren. ihe Umbreli Rath 30 and ho rb = 4 MP b0. | Umbretiag a) Russian Overcoats at $2.50 instead of $6 | Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits at $4.75 and 5. They're all-wool and have all-wool | insiead of $8, 87 and $6. Sizes 7 to 18. inings. Sizes 3 to 10, ae Chinchilla Overconts at $4.75 instead of #7, | Teddy Bear Suits at $4.50, consisting of They're the famcus Germania Chinchilla, | y.) htt v tall ea ef Mi t GUS -10 MBLOR. al-wool and all-wool lined. fl dachiti ashe a alla Convertible Collar Overcoats—Extraor- | Rubber Coats $2.25. Hoods 75c. dinary values at $4.95, $7.95 and $9.95. | Bk uses and Shirts 50¢ to $1.50. Sizes 9 to 18. Boys’ Sweaters in large variety $1 to $3. Aud Play Suits for Boys and Girls $1, $1.25 and $1.50. They'll enjoy them more than ee Cowboy, Indian and Major Suits at #1, Captain Suits #'.25, Big Chief and Mexican Suits $1.50. For Girls—Squaw Suits $1; Senorita Suits $1.50. aeeeianiantii —=— oe ee | | Our Speciat Ouier of : L 4 ia List Walters Broadway at 49th Street | | $1,000 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St, acthers | AE. Note Meter 125th Street at Third Avenue | $395 FIVE CONVENIENT STORES “Get the Habit.” Go to 2 Come and hear the beautiful sweet toned and 62. tertone Player . Any ene can play any 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Store Open Every Evening jarlem Phe adres, Union Square, 14th St., nr. B’way Union scent and 49th Street Stores Open Saturday Evening ‘a in’ aay 5 Finest player piano Medterahealees in tattle bones’ Uber 8 ee, | | made, with twelve FIVE CONVENIENT STORES ‘Get the Habit.” Go to rollsof music, ic cabinet and Broadway at 9th St. ie muals Cre 279 ry rile lrg hambers St. | | $10 down and $2 125th Stree a Third Avenue a week, 4 J Union Square, 14th Fi nr. B’way Union Square & aaah Biroot Boros Onea Berentiy Evening To Re the convenience and areat value of the Sunday World’ s Want Directory---READ | IT. Monday Morning Wonder Sunday World Wants Work

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