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tease ve ee ae Vat wea 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DE CEMBER 18, 1911. Maurice Donnay’s play “The Return from Jerusalem," whigh has @ record men that hai fed, though, that It wound beneath his chinywas not serlous, art, entering from tte ‘back, e Rev. | window of Joseph Thomas's saloon at \ Jenat tay bet 4 y ween him and the hospital. ed consciousness long enough to tell HE SMASHES WINDOWS He was asked for hia pedigree. me throw that rock: [ was afraid I] Mme. Simone will come into the If. feon ‘as barely consetous when Frank a « Morris the Twenty- “My name is John Cook,” he said, | wasn't Thea, + Tueed: » Jan, 9, WOMAN 10 FACE FINGER ON WOUND, tthe eatalecner, adrotited him to aration, te coutdn’t #00) FOR A CHRISTMAS DINNER. leant tam snisty-three uriée Doanay’s play “othe. Reta have no home and I have no attack Starving for Two Days, John Cook | broke that hee " a im all right, won't . e a 7 sure to myself a Christ she shook hands Courts Arrest So That He something I have not enjo friend. May Be Fed, years, [have not had any f a days, I canno: get work a few years ago an month: er, T've lived just years | George street and Central avenue, Will-| where e then and, on my w t Mine. St and he was taxen co a eot,| Pastor of the First Baptist Church, re-|iam@burg, last night and {ras Promptiy|don't know a woul that T could call MY] rorter 4 and dying, 5 signed to-day to accept a pastorate at| arrested and taken to the Hambure avoe| friend : - ; before milnight Haipin_re- Elizabeth, N. J. nue police station, “T was pretty darnéd pind a cop aaw tments with Henry ft of over 450 nights In Paris, whore Mme, 1] Simone created the principal part at corner on | te Gye. ‘The play caused a riot on aint. avehie. at that the| {ts first few performances in Parts be« v| window had be tween the Jewish and anti-Semitic fac tions, one faction loudly applauding and the other abusing the sentiments ut- tered by the Jewish woman portrayed 4 whereby [by Mme, Sim yo with the Ca condition was too gravo for Shortly Mus, Josephine T. Reeder to) “They've Got Me at Last!” }* Insist Upon 30 Per Cent, | Cries Watchman Who An- | On the strength of this vague asser- | of ‘Phone Eamings, | —‘fagonized Bad Gang. BS rary a. “They've got me at last!” was the an- AND GIVES ULTIMATUM, nouncement of tern ny thirty | three yea i > 5 Avenue A, ‘ a night w = and holder If Company Doesn’t Yield In-|of a fe-saving record avout the Twen- | tion the police are looking for members = At 200 James Butler Stores a { Every One of the Two Hundred Stores Full of Good Things NQ@egesas ‘ ‘ . ° > 1 . . Higher Quality—More Variety—Bigger and Better Values T han Ever Before OOD THINGS for the table, sideboard and kitchen, Nuts, figs, raisins, {f CHRISTMASTIDE the hostess reigns supreme, and we are her willing |) fruits, dainties and delicacies for the children. Everything good for young vassals, Let her give us the orders, and it is our privilege to fill them and old to eat and drink. } promptly; our pleasure to give thorough satisfaction, j ~ The markets of the world have been ransacked for their choicest products. Early shoppers get better service, and may have a larger choice. Don’t They are here on time—fresh, wholesome, delicious—all the necessaries and luxuries | put off until the last days. Below are some of the low | prices, and as au required for the generous hospitality dispensed by every housekeeper at this scason | extra inducement we offer purchasers on MONDA Y, TUESDAY AND of feasting and merrymaking. WEDNESDAY of this wee Double ga Stamps FREE With Everything to Everybody Oranges, }32")82 (0 Pere Be BBE ene Famous “Essie’’ Brand of New Nuts and Choice Ry anned Vegetables and Fruits Seeded Raisins, *=.6"°™.""" 10¢ te aselde spon & plan to fight the tele- [bags A few minutes tater the seats] Sragieecie Co i Perfection in Duality, Weight, Flavor. Cleaned Currants, “ive ] ny. man struggled to i ood was | Sg juicy, . ice Net it, solid : . i sa alallaald Pepe Agen gerd Feo re tot io temane Bi» 1O¢ Essie Tomatoes, o::',2i:'i."4 ge | Table Raisins, (2s. cc” 15e att h ‘i ich | find the bullet hole. He pressed a finger n ons, | cans, 634 inches tall, cach oo : 1 Md Delicious new fruit; c ot PT ccc eerste HLH raacinpestt aed warsear tees Bulaver Dry pack, makes J Qe | Mi vey it | Malaga Raisins, ina ‘ 25c 8 Hoapital olden ump: m, F sie ugar Corn, c td 10 ; 12°¢| Mixed Nuts, sweet, sound and new, b.. U'Z¢ Bet | Mrs. Josephine T. Reeder, the wite of grown; delicious- New Walnuts, ctoice sctected b..... DBE ho fre wounds the doctors said to-day prob-| From Over 500 Stores, ably would cause his death, ty-third street pier, as he tottered into Struments Will Be Barred |Mettevuc Hospital suttering fr A concerted movement ts being made | Of Various gangs that are known to by the various associations of druggists in Greater New York to compel the New York Telephone Company to allow drug stores 9°per cent. of the earnings “n pay station phones, has often UP to tho present time the telephone | minds of bers of the “Gas company has allowed them % per cent. | gang and river pirates of the idea that en each machine, but with the multiple, | the territory was thelr private preserve. Or three co'n, instruments now in use,| Halpin “clocked in” last night at t 4M place of the old one coin automatic | Twenty-third streot recreation plier, Wiephones, the company has reduced | coffee for his lunchcon we: and re- the commission to 10 per cent., protest-| turning to Marginal avenue sat down ing that the new instruments cost so|on a timber to eat. A fusillade from much they cannot afford the old rate. | ambush opened up before he had spread The druggists’ associations of Greater | his food New York and Westchester, represent-| Ten shots were fired from all sides at ing at least 500 individual proprietors, | once. Halpin fell imply over in a recently met at the College of Pharmacy |and the firing ceased as abruptly as {: have re rded Halpin as their foe, ‘Twenty-th treets, for five yei occasion to disab i af \ ! ae sS°RERe ERED SEE” “a re hb picked © | ty swoe! A Gil he It took the wounded man nearly fit- Ss i h Green and clean, with the {res ly sweet and tender; regular Le. filbert Re: a druggist who has 00) p nac 9 flavor; can | Ma mores in t ark Avenue Hotel and| teen minutes to cover the three blocks CoO hs ULES | E at Fortyvelghth street and Stadiaon ares Pure Lard, i"... """" Essie Peas, :: wince aerate Oe eee tee e eee | Butterine, fre wiscsttci 25¢ | Essie Lima Beans, tis." ge | Pulled Figs, tbe tatot, ver... 1B® Yi them to ornniasion 30 er eguly 5 ; Triumph Rice, Choigeat whole He 4 | ia ak Cl M or Wge Pb Figs, In Smyrna ee eae Lb x 4 x agaiste will throw Aunt. Xanna’s: | a big rd 4 QW DATES, Carnation Brand, choice, pkge. . Albied cian ‘ O; Tt Pancal oa Flour, i we ee all ee i e choicest grown in : - we they can win out, for | Choicest California Dried Fruits California, preserved in richest. syrup. Spices—Seasoning—Flavoring, &c. feats on keep em al CODING G HEALING | Prunes, ta ee 3 ad 25° Essie Peaches, beat adete iemon a 3° Poultry Seasoningy,vanee. vest, can, LOC tt Rough skins, cracked Evaporated Apples, !."":;.. 13° | Essie Sliced Peaches, eee tate ao 12 Thyme & Sage, Fresh pucied, pectage, Be 3 : fae oer, ling chapped hands 1 | Evaporated Peaches, 15¢| Essie Pears, int. dicnimi" ZB°| Citron Peel, i'n ers 19 fe ara la| | other distresses ofthe If | Evaporated Apricots, ii.y:s:: 17° re ptt pea tativiews”' 25°) Lemon & Orange Peel,,:1,.15¢ | | store. | | cold weather season Yo. 1 ean | : A i ay avout || “avoided by rubbing The New Asparagus a hs Bao bom vp in Flavoring, Lemon and \ barged bottle, 1o0¢ rg | eet i Ls De ; Best Grown in America—Underpriced t CONDI EE SEE ‘Mixed Spices, onc! “OCF usually not less perfect I ee AY . 7 | ‘ue Ribbon, ant times a emollient” Hudson’s Oyster Bay, Large ; 29¢ Che » Beaniah ‘Olives Without Mince Meat, bed ; a iB kan. 25¢ wa | Bonita Brand, oie 25¢ Panish Olives | Jelly Powder, tnivivunt cites B em BH fate iste eatas e A Reduced Piers i | Rae sy pao ; re LANGER PERCENTAGE PAID IN Royal Knight, "Chek ; +3. k i Jellies—Jams—Preserv cs ~ Pil TRE cons be | Regina Brand, .nee te Fresh Fruit Jelly, hci." 10¢ 9 & “In other cities the drug stores get | ee ee ° is 4 glass jars, cach..., thay Hi ‘ ; Crosse & Biackweil’s Pickles. c| farmatade, hin sydmsican pees Imported English—Mixed und Chow Chow, botilee.. 17 Blue Ribbon Narmatede, in’ jon. MITE re 5 an ‘Imported Marmalade, inci LT h os Blue Ribbou Damn, tive WT h a 1K Imported Olive Oil, (=... 23° Liberty Jam, ticne"""" 106 - 10° Salad Dressing, enn" """"" 10¢ | Liberty Preserves,.:«: ) ai tI lot 7 rg s Madison Brand in Mason Jars: sweet or sour: | is Pickles, Mixed, Ghitking, Chow C ors’ 10°) FRich Condensed M eee ASPERFEL 4 tr ask the t apany to give us 30 é eae Lannea LEVELAN 1 Essie Brand, richest and best, can.. “29¢ a 144 Bowery "suf ii? ‘4 Liberty Brand, in sanitary cans, eac 3° |) —— Now laid andre " ady signed : 4 : | New laid and strictly e ; fone on | DIAMOND RINGS | y Butler Brand, in sanitary cars, each. R. & R. Plum Pudding East View Eggs, 3.0" 45° 9 wz | the telep! pany refuses which will be p within a few have signe decided to all thelr iny.r “some of 5 mpany. But if the com- our petition, The Famous Richardson obbins, re sweet and sound, excelle: ie Karat, 7? Evaporated Milk Pa coma Dosa the i Can 23 | Finetgsgs, for cooking, by the ‘oon, ae io rich pure milk reduced small |10 . Stamps . Can CC) Belle Brooke, (oiintain'cran GY“ BC So § & H, Stamps FREE with 2 Ib. Can 43¢ Baker’s Chocolate, . 2% 17° arge 100 ean... sees _ ORs ee OVen-Fresh From the National Biscuit Company ees Hel Sie Con nulatedS 20 Oysterettes vc alec trop,” 10° Dalbs. oP AU AIed SUGaAP, 2Vc 6020¢ Stamps FREE] |Pride of St. Louis FLOUR| |Special JAC Stamp-Premiums Bo Call Karly 1f You Want One. SPECIAL RINGS Sand 1-04 karate 827: tore at street, D) JUsSEe*7 GSBrE r up to the tele- phone compa ai when they evaded iF] c . 4 him and 6oul him an answer i 5 Superlative XXXX. 244éIb.tag | Tb, Bag | S}ftb, Bag 2 Siainps with 1 1b. Very Best Coffee, 35¢ 4 [ited thot Bert Rens BOs! liricks Be| Depo! Gee] | ta Smt Shek Sates 3s an ix : Dib tae cuit, Cake & Pastry lish Breakfast and Mixed, for 10 Stamps with 1 1b. Ideal Blend.....25e Selected List of Christmas *’’ines and Liquors at All the 117 James Bulter, Inc., Licensed Stores Imported Wines Imported Champagnes The Old Favorites Barton & Guestier’s Sauterne, vory choice, bottle 65€ | White Seal, Moet & Chandon, totic, $2255 1j-hot. $1.50] Hest and Bisaost Values in Greater New York. 2S Claret, Les Fils des F, Schmidt's St. Julien...... bottle 50¢ | Mumm’s Extra Dry ...... bottle, 2.753 l-bot, 1.50 “epnyies is \y Rhine Wine, Carl Wohlgemuth’s Laubenheimer, bottle 6°€ | Paul Rulnart et Cie's Brut 1900, bottle, 2.283 1;-bot. 1,25 OM Paste LAM emg ae bette TRE known | geaino = ie ecaeh aige Woh ns ad 73e American Champagnes penerns Cocktails, Manhattan & Martini..,.bottle 75¢€ than’ the ' Cook’s Imperial, Extra Dry, bottle, 91.153 14-bot. 70¢ | Ptysome Brandy, exceptional value, -bottle 75e ia California Wines A Gold Seal Special Dry... een 1.10; Se hot, 63¢ | Superior Gin, Old Tom or Holland, -bottle 75¢ | Claret, Choice J. B., pure grape ...bottle 18e3 1 4-hottle 10¢€ Ve | ——______ | Beppe Kuume;l, : +. bottle 75¢ re baila ae One Quality Only— Wherever Sold Creime-de-lvienthe, iter dinner liqueur.... decanter 73€ nal quality..... vottle se ° er) f Dozen Bottles $4.45¢ Down $4.00 | Haunier and Wilson Whiskey, J. B..........bottle 79¢ hottle ase Guinness s Stout, Pint sis... 1 9 Splits... 1 Seotels, our special aRaTtetae ec rattiS 79¢ very rich and nourishing ; hngussi2 g i Yo Sir Jolin Power's Three Swallow, bot, $1.15 # 4 Rhine Win Sherey, J.B. Choi Port, J. 1B. Choice Sweet Wines, ‘Tr; y, Muscatel, f rich and smooth, bottle pure grape vinta, ee n¢ Brand, including Sweet Ca ¥ Bass Ale, Old October Brow, Ber Hot $4.50. Dis $4.10) econ Wik ya, Angelica, Madeira, a Mint Size, Splits al ‘ se BOE | these are wholesale prices and Butler's Bottling is perfection, | Freach B: 100 Stamps FREE ;:'::, Old Monogram Whiskey, *3-° | 50 Stamps FRIEZE)! imperial Whiskey, "°° $22.00 : 50 Stamps FREE °{\\':" 0:d Monogram Whiskey, Neal 25 Stamps FREE *\)\ “imperial Whiskey, Price $y 10 Port—Sherry—Claret Fine Old California Wines of superior quality from selected vintages; gallon’ vil 33 ae 38c Red Letier Day, Dee. 20-Next Wednesday 9] Q) tot a en ei oe it Ae SRRREE, FP eR Ni Ei TTA ES I I JR, 2 RAN 2 Casperfeid & Cieveland 144 Bowery *; North Growt st. ML Open Ev Gli 10. Saturday til 12 Ball Oniers Pulled, inquires Soucited. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE seerman ved him the wa nearest police station, from w a removed, to the Was! oct Si F.- 4

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