The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1911, Page 21

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~ : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, the was employed, hurled a black eat! then the cragh came, Miss Jones sald \ through @ window screen at her and/she was so stunned she did not know! $ Mix This Simple Remedy that the animal struck her In the face, | what had happened for a few moments. a Emily Jones, a domestic, was’ the| Smeliie, in his own defense, denied he for Kid..eys or Bladder plaintiff to-day in a suit against| hurled the cat through the window. He ‘TRAUS | 408-412 FULTON ST. Smellie, before Justice Goff in the Su-| said he never heard anything about the, wii aecanwed kidneys or bladder can Preme Court, for $10,000 damages. episode, until he discharged Miss Jones.) 4, cured in neatly every case by Miss Jones, a middle-aged woman,|some time later. Then, he sald, 8h@) the following well-known formui threatened to “get even” with him. said she was engaged “In preparing one-half ounce Murax Compo’ | |dinner one bright September day| “Was the cat in the habit of coming | halt ce fluid extract Buch . \three years ago in the summer home| through the window?" asked Justice | home of the Smellice at Larchmont. sud-| Goff. fin. Ohe to two tenapoontute of thie ett. jaenty, and without warning to her,| ‘Well, sometimes when the screen cer caesEEs whe sald, the cat came bounding | Was up tho cag would crawl through, ‘ COR. GALLATIN PL., OPP. LAWRENCE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. through the screened window. Part] but never with such force.” SEZ) — JEWELRY Farley and O’Connell Officiate |or the screen was carried with it and|, “Then you take It that there must | the joints and other unmentionable eymo- — 5 and Birthday of Boston Dig- |feratcnea and one of ner eyes pain} “xen wit TNS for thle mixtufe. Any one Can mix, uly dnjured ’ Fame. in eases of weak bladder according to the plaintiff, had nitary Is Observed. Smelite, (From the Detroit Free Press.) . ten to fitteen drops. di- , deen chasing and kicking the cat on the] «pa, what is fame?” . —_ Jawn beside the, house for some time.| “Fame, my boy, is being asked to n ROMM, Dee, L-The fitey-necond annt- Bhe dec re ow ae peel speak at banquets whether you can talk by o . : . f ; ‘ 2 ht She tay hal ide Petpet —_ | The value of a diamond, as every one knows, depends upon its size, weight and purity. The setting is a mere exe Md inal O'Connell’ ifty- — oe on ae ema . . Me . ~ . + MAA Wikihday ware Jelniy cbleurated : LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES secondary consideration. Our stones are bought for spot cash, direct from the South African mines, brought here to our ee) i ace ee ee own factory and set just as you desire. The buying of stones in bulk, as we buy twice a year, enables us to sell at Preset . 3 , * mM) “ vat —— 5 carding much lower prices than other jewelry or department stores. You, the retail purchaser, get the benefit in the elimination of the middleman’s profit, and that’s where CASH COUNTS, and you know diamonds never depreciate in value. ALL GOODS ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE. t the services and the Boston Was showered with congratu- | they Are Closely Observing Public \ Health Conditions At 7 o'clock Cardinal O'Connell cele- brated mass. Pontifical high mass was sung by Cardinal Farley at 10 o'clock. The famous Sistine choir took part in| DELICIOUS PERFECTION PARK & TILFORD CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS Have been declared by women as decidedly being tsremarkuble ror feu their preference. The potent reason is purity and excellence in a tempting, delicious perfection. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companic | an interview on the subject, made the ast ing statement that reason wh; applicants for insurance are rejec ted is beeat | kidney trouble is so common to the | | American people and the large majority of | prize tek not even suspect that they have the disease, | He states that judging from own ex A rich Cluster Ring} Thi, beau- | of platinum, setftiful O} A‘ , } f with 33 fine genuine] Scart Fn vy, Solid Gold Brooch,{Scarf Pin, infSoltd Gold 14-karet diamonds, weighing} set with 14 Solid Gold Lion's Head Bracelet, set with} curl style, set wit! pe of lion’ st Rin or Ti 11 carats, Centre! enuinedia-{Solid Gold Brooch, set ee Hid sass vramona,{ead, set with 6, fancy sapphire or ruby off ponds; so! 4 i 5 i i ; sol ih Lert PY Off nonds; sold with 9 genuine diamonds;Jone genuine diamond; sold elsewhere for lone genuineffany setting. Spe elsewhere sold elsewhere fOTHine diamond; ‘ictal, sold elsewhere for $60, Dur price, $27.00. Our price, [price, would advine oui $18.75 $18.75 $3.50 $27 dof such a remedy Ne at all drug stores {Solid Gold, pcos ol oe vrais EXTRA Watch wer st SPECIAL! |S for mono- % Bervices, | ‘he three American princes of the! Church were dinner guests of Mgr. Ken- | nedy, head of the American College, and! the faculty members. This o oon Cardinal of the Church has been as: him. An eleporate ceremony: was ob- | e@ved, which Included a Te Deum and the singing of the Latin hymn to the Immaculate Conception, which was | composed by Cardinal O'Connell eleven | years ago. Cardinal Farley has decided to leave | e on the steamship George Wash- ington, which Is due in New York Jan. CAT CAME BACK THROUGH | WINDOW; HIT HER IN FACE. Miss Jones Says Wealthy Employer | Propelled Animal and Asks | $10,000 Damages. | Declaring that Ernest Smellie, a Wealthy glove manufacturer, by whom $28.00. Our price, is strictly ar readers who feel in | to give it a trial. It ison Jin bottles of two sizes Sold through our Sales Agents pitliea and in Park & Tilford Stores. BAS Paks ot sem gram, sen graved free, ‘Regular $25 Overcoats andj] ®3%| } fay aa sab this. special Watch and é ’ Solid gold case (extra heavy), 1 5 ’ 4 99 Set with 4 large and brilliant }eo4 Gold Al ee diamonds, first quality, [oem hy ! on Os oe 4 e Waltham or Elgin movement. frat So. ¢ : MN mace Our price, eeu oes price, ders or C. Solid Gold Watch Chain, with a dia- mor® slide; for bay. Our prie, Solid Gold, 14-karat case, eet with genuine diamond (no chip), Waltham of Elgia movement. Price, Btriexer’ at least $3.50, so it is really a big bar- gain at our price, German silver} oie. Fram double kid lined, small ring mesh, 6-feincy Mirror .. Bveciin Calle inch spread, very wide for this style off 44 oz Tea Spoons, Card Cases Bag; 4%2 In. by 4 in, in size, and af Cold Meat Forks . Necktie Holders . : \ pretty 14-ine 1. Five hun-§ Berry Spoons . | Travelling Sets . Penknives « Pencils... Cigar Cutters Jewel Case re c $15.75 » $8.75 $2.75 ee This is not a sale nor a bolstered price argument— CHRISTMAS-GIET SUGGESTIONS Ed It’ tual value based on the comparison of my $15 = ; I ‘i S an acl ual va i | [Sotl4 Gold Baby Rings... 1.00 | Solid Gold Scart Pins 1.00 | Solid Gold Match Boxes ......87.50 | Solld Gold Link Buttons gi clothes with those shown by the regular retailer at $25. }}\f [sis 3 oer SHES Mt Mga | SOSEM BE Sold Go Sud Because I manufacture the clothes in my = . Sol ties» 50 a eet rai Solid Gol Bracelet own workrooms and save you the, profit : 4 that the regular retailer has to pay the 'wholesale manufacturer---and because my store is located on Walker Street away from the high rent districts, where I save bat? 3 thousands of dollars in rent---I can give you ‘ my) j \ $25 Suits & O’Coats at $15 ; We pa My business this Fall has materially increased— ; 7 Yy Ma because my old customers have recommended. so no | many of fheir friends. I couldn’t get repeat orders Y y \ he ee PEL oe ane eel Ae } ie v. Solid 14-karat Gold Case, Wal-] Solid Gold Case, with Waltham og 20-year Gold Filled Case, Waltham , unless my clothes made good— ie j i ‘ Hor Stiuslcpovenvat tt: ReneS 20-year Gold Filled : iy . case anything should go wrong your money will be ly YY / fam Gh of hy pn ment or Elgin “ ement; sae else- Cas, ine Jewell oF Elgin movement sold elsewhere re ay 5 with ‘gladly refunded. 1Y Y His where for " ie ot price, [esewre ior 3 | OF #8550. Or pie, x . q My $15 line includes thity-ty ot ie amarteat WM 4 $25.75 . r price, $5.75. $8.75 5 5 $15. styles, ninety-four different beautiful fabrics in rough A OnVGN, Silver Suégestions "sae pore ass . and smooth effects. I could We a page deopribing ~ We = 4 a SF, German Silver rs ugge: " { the beauty of these garments, but the main fact 1s, i, Y Military Sets ; Manicure Sets, 8 peces,.,...0888 up Fie they're 25 Suits and Overcoats and I'm selling them aA riage Mesh Bag [owen wes ey at $15. ‘ VAViEY, Cigar Cases At other stores this Mesh Bag brings] Vanity Cases 7.80 | Vy Shaving Set: Sterling Silver a f | a SSS WK Sss SSSSSSESESESG $35to $50Suits & Overcoats, $20 Here's another great sale value, I secured a lot of fine imported fabrics meant to go into $35, 840 and 850 Overcoats and Suits. I bought them at a price that made it possible for me to make them up and mark them only #80. It's one of the advantages that I, as a manufacturing retail clothier, am able to offer my trade. In Overcoats, there is a wide variety, including the smart, loose drapy raglans—big, fuzzy, single SS << 83288 st long Umbrellas SS cea SG Sea SS SS KKK jG or double breasted ulster, as well as the rich, dressy, gen- t Uj teel styles-> Suit Styles—everything authoritative oth $ 1) t \ Y) , " English and American. This is indeed a rare opportune Me; vy, a : ity—$35, $40 and $50 Overcoats and Suits at....... 5 Hi 4 \ RG? nn 7 MWNGENG YZ NAN ~ $10 Boys’ Overcoats, $6.95 - fH iON nN : My workshops have just e6mpleted more of the smartest, warmest, best Ha \ made boys’ Overcoats and Suits that ever wore a $10 price tag. Most of HH NN x *em are Overcoats and they're made out of mannish materials in the new \ Oy 4s VA « SSS raglan and military cffects as wells the plain overcoat styles. The suits too ar y smart. Sizes 8 to 18. My $ 95 manufacturing, rental and ng economies enable me to e sell these $10 garments at. ... 6... cece eee e eee e eee e eee The World publishes more “Heip Wanted” Ads. than ALL other New York newspapers COMBINED. Sree RIA: h SS = KEKE LN Open Evenings Moe Levy .: W S: 1 o’Clock. (My Only 119-125 Walker Street, New York Store) 3 Blocks East of Broadway, and 1 Block East from Canal St. Subway Station pane Bede a AL eae

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