The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1912, Page 6

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RTE Dt cae Se Sek sacred, 1f any man, woman or child THE EVENING may try to get in Drenden. You will good boy and FROM A HUSBAND: Mrs. Sarah Boyd Says There- {fore She Owes Rich Mr. Roquette Nothing, | fear of becoming ; | T mouid think y 1 want to t or ee ; } economize all you can and quit nara he Atiantte SHE READS HIS LETTERS. | drink, whton te nothing more nor ' lad passer Wept When She Went to Bu-| vice President rope and Told of Enemies | : Plotting Against Them. Couple Adopt W: as Thetr fare. Saran Bord, whe te being sued ty Lovie P. Roquette, a whoiessle mer ayy years old Bast, to recover $2.50), whioh he claims that she owed Roquette nothing, ang make her her hetr that the money was given her to wean her affections away from her husband fMimoe that time rhe hee obtained a at- had purkued her for read several of his} letters, © full of bove pase angen Cheoks from HRoquette to Mra, Boyd | age also mentioned in the letters, and | Roquette wrote in one whet Mrs. Boyd salle @f the letters was TELLS HER THAT “TRYING TO ENMESH U8.” My Poor Dear Girl: Although deprived of your cheery eompany, dear frient, I thank God more and more every day that you are away from this d—- plaon, I am sure had you remained longer You would have gone cragy and lived the same an you did before. I met C. downtown after I had had lunch with the Judge, or rather, he with me, and he told me that he #aW Bothing more for him to do then But fo Up and blow hie brains out. T told hin he had no one to blame that I had done all I could. » dear, you must stand Orm and pat, and on no account must Pou send him any money that 1 gave vou. Plegue dostroy these letters, as I find there are certain gombinations at work that are trying to enmesh us, and I beg of you by all that you bold simply @ UD like at present yo to heer Tam a ot drinking anything I pray you are the eame. BAW NC DANGER OF HER BE COMING A wibow. My Poor Weak Chtid lied upon U. fast night with «ix Dotties of beor ond sieht sandwt which went down his red ja & rapliity that would have oredit to @ starved coyote, aid: “Here, take a bite etite Keeps y have no leer than @ curse ¢o you a# well as ouneet tor Mra. Boyd, mid ! 8 of Forty-five) Kurz hua.” Obildiess, Mr. and Mra. Charles Lathe of Brie, Ml, who are thirty-two | thirty, reapeotively, adopted in oourt thelr daughter Mise Illa Mather, forty. Miss Mather la highly eduoated and an! she owes him, told the Supreme Court oid friend of Mra. Lathe, whe wante to | He "i'd Le done When be was about to swallow the inst NOTABLES St ON THE LUSITANS ing Boxes Abroad of Her firet cabin somfortatly file Luettania slid out amid the to-day and dug her no Otto Ws " er to the Kugene Kohut, expert in | pearia wae anked about af which Kann | ta one “Ot 60 \inows to make money. LINIMENT Gives quick relief from pain. remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbagg and sprains. It's an excellent Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulders Mr, J. Unpgnwoon, of 2000 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ii,, writes and “Tam a plano polisher by occupation, since last Sept have suffered with severe pain in both shoulders, [could not reat night or day. One of i edee! told me about your Uniment, app! ne completely cured me, and I will neves be atiol withous it, Three Cured Sciatit Rheumatiem Lf A. J. Nance, of Oak Hill, O., writes: ‘1 used your Hiniment for sciatic rheumatism. Twas 0 I could not walk fora long time. Teven ate my meals on the floor, but your Uniment cured ma 1 keep it in the house all the time and have let other» use it and it cured them. I sentto | IWsonton, O., the other day and wo soc. bottles for other people.” Asal dealers. 260., 80c. & $1.00 Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. FIVE CONVENIENT STOPES Broadway at 49th street 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Union Square, 14th St., nr. B'way Sale Now Going On At All Five Stores TheGreat Annual Brill Sale For Which Thousands of Men Wait One of Our Real Old Fashioned Sales of Men’s and Young Men’s High Grade Overcoats & Suits t *16.90 $40, $35, $32, $30, $28, $25, $22 and $20 Overcoats $30, $28, $25, $22 and $20 Suits Values of record-breaking bigness, even for Brill Brothers, are offered you in this sensational sale which begins today at our five big stores. MoreThan5,000 Overcoats ThatSold From $20 to $40 Staple Blacks and Oxfords and Fancy Mixtures A most remarkable assortment of handsomely tailored overcoats, made of fine imported and domestic cloths. Staple Black and Oxford Overcoats—muany silk lined throughout —tine kerseys, meltons, velours, beavers and vicunas. Fancy Overcoats—gray and brown mixtures; lined and plaid backs with satin yokes and sleeve linings; smooth, rough and shaggy tab- rics—52 inch Ulsters, double and single breasted, belted or plain; Chesterfields, 46 inches long, and Raglans. ’ More than 4,000 Suits that Sold from $20 to $30 English models, modified English and conservative models, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres, velours, worsteds; rough and smooth; browns, grays, blues and neat, handsome dark effects. Your Biggest and Best Opportunity of the Year Bey" Sale Now Going On at All Five Stores “wa “Get the Habit." Go to Harlem Store Open Every Evening a Party Bound for Shoot Payne Whitney Heads ound for shoot and the and American the he not making money,” “We are not tn the opera due. But we are giv | | han pe ental points,” Mr. Kuraman tn Now York for next summer night see for themenlves how far ad- vanced this city ta tn the art of dero- “ating the fair heads of la belle Amer-| past Orange ‘The Lusitania will iny over two tripe fn LAverpool. Sho will to be overhauled for Among the first cabin Mr. and Mra, A. @. Alexander, Mra. ff. | Nenelict Arnol4, Mr and M j ate Me and Mra. 11 W. Boll, Mise | announced to-day by Samuel Jarvis of Saks & Company WORLD, WEDWESDAY, , ate Past Uliman, We Dudes s t and Mra, ¢ ‘ | DETECTIVE TO PRISON. Justice Davis, in the of attempted extortion, »-day to the ponttentiary for eight months Davin was employed by Mra. May in ‘Tysen to keep tab on her hue Robert 4. Tysen, a broker, He ened that unless she gave him ne would put her huwoand in poe ton of certain testimony that would _ ‘help him in his eult for divoree. Mrs. | a French frittiners | 2700 had browcht a counter-mat | 70"! BALKS AT VACCINATION. 1d tt for $16.0, growing In favor | Li he maid. "In | be eaty more valued from Caylon and other Or. | ¥ Saye He Will | ‘Take Case to Supreme Court. | fro into adrydock ‘That he wil! appeal to the courts| pring soason. | rather than submit to the order of the! assencors Were! wast Orange Board of Mducation to| J. Inaley | have his two children vaccinated was! Broadway TANTARY 10, 1912." refused fo soseind {ta} rule he wilt be given five days’ notice nated « ¢ Now in progress 20,000 Lingerie Waists French hand-made and Domestic—over 500 styles $1.85, $2.45, $2.85, $3.85 $4.85, $5.85 to $12.50 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH G6TREET WEOT coum does not “take” at first. To test ya }the rule Jarvis sent his ebildren to sen inder the yesterday, They were sent Unioss Jarvis complies with the home. | ib, | ry to have | and summoned to police court. ite saya) ***! ond ine If the | he will appeal to the @upreme Court. | Eyes Examined OUR ANNUAL SALE | By About ¥4 usual prices 217 Broadw: 101 Nassau World § Wants at 34th Street This important January Sale of Women’s Smart Winter Apparel offers wonderful economies @ Monday and Tuesday brought us a landslide of approval for this great sale. The response was excellent—and the satisfaction general. Many women, not content with the purchase of a single garment, acquired two, particularly in the lower-priced apparel. For this is a sale where you may easily enough rub one economy against another. A smart tailored suit and a comfortable coat, for instance, come within the compass of a price which heretofore would barely have sufficed for one of them. @ One can accomplish so much in a sale like this. The most extravagant needs may be most economically gratified in an offering which exhibits such limitless assortments and such unrestricted choice of style, fabric and coloring, and which bases its appeal on such a liberal policy of economy. Fourth floor 10.00 13.75 25.00 13.75 10 Crepe Meteor Dre 18.50 16 Crepe Mete 25.00 14 Party Dress 10.00 15 Evening Dr 39.50 4 Evening Gow: 75.00 4 Evening Gowns 98.00 5 Evening Gowns.. 115.00 4 Evening Gowns........ 150.00 51 Tailored Suits. +-were 25.00to 29.50. 13.75 69 Tailored Suit -were 35.00to 45.00. now 18.50 95 Tailored Suit «were 50,00to 59.00... now 25.00 78 Tailored Sui -were 59.00to 65.00... now 28.50 40 Tailored Suit -were 65.00to 75.00. now 31.50 10 Tailored Sui + were 85,00 to 110.00. now 69.00 7 Tailored Suit «were 125.00 to 175.00. now 85.00 2 Tailored Suits «were 250.00 to 275.00. now 125.00 28 Velvet Suits . -were 50,00 to 75.00. now 29.50 21 Velvet Suits ...... .. were 85,00 to 100.00... now 47.50 Women’s Coats and Wraps 31 Velour Coats -were 45.00 to 50.00.......:. now 25.00 8 Velour Coats « were 55.00 to 69.00. -now 39.50 4 Velour Coats «were 75.00 to 85.00. -now 50.00 9 Velour Coats... . -were 95,00 to 110.00. -now 65.00 72 Fur Trimmed Coat: + Were 29.50 to 35.00. -now 18,50 48 Fur@rimmed Coats. «were 45,00 to 50.00. -now 25.00 15 Fur Trimmed Coats. . were 50.00 to 59.00. -mow 39.50 8 Fur Trimmed Coat + -were 79.00 to 85.00. now 59.00 41 Mixture Coats. . «were 15,00to 18.50. -mow 5.00 88 Mixture Coats. . +-were 19.50to 22.50. -now 8,90 30 Chinchilla Coats -. were 25.00to 29.50. now 15,00 39 Steamer Coats... were 35.00to 39.50. now 25.00 44 Broadcloth Coats. were 25.00to 29.50. now 15.00 105 Broadcloth Coats. were 39.50 to 50.00. now 25.00 54 Evening Wraps. - were 35.00 to 50.00. now 18.50 12 Evening Wrap: - were 55.00to 65.00. now 35.00 99 Raincoats were 12,00to 15.00. now 8.50 40 Plush Trimmed ere 39.50 to 50.00. now 25,00 18 Caracul Cloth Co: ere 45.00 to 55.00. now 35.00 13 White Polo Coats... .were 35.00to 39.50 ow 15.00 20 Norfolk Mixture Coats....... were 15.00to 18.50.. now 8.50 Madame Binner Corsets at less than half Women’s Shoes at 2.85 regularly sell at $4 and $5 On any garment purchased In this Sale of Fine Furs you actually save 3344% or more @ It is an ill wind that blows nobody any good, and bad as December was for the fur business, it was bound to turn out favorably for you in January. This, then, is the substance of our story: That to-day we have zero weather for furs and zero prices at which to buy them. This fine stock of furs, including coats, muffs and neckpieces, as well as matched sets, for Women and Misses, offers you such a wealth of selection as is rarely assembled by any one store at this stage of the season. And the reductions are rarer still. G On every garment there is a saving of at least thirty-three and _one-tiurda per cent., and in many cases a great deal more. You have but to consider this in conjunction with the fact that the major part of this beautiful fur apparel has been assembled and tailored by our own furriers, on the premises, and the importance of buying your furs at this sale will appeal to you at once as the only logical thing to do. Fourth floor Women’s Fur Coats Model Fur Coats, the product of both foreign and domestic makers, Formerly 165.00 to 1,450.00............. Aare now 82.50 to 950.00 Formerly 59.00....Long Black Pony Skin Coats......reduced to 29.50 Formerly _ 75. reduced to 49.00 Formerly 100.00 reduced to 67.50 Formerly 90.00 ...reduced to 57.50 Formerly _95.00.... sseeess-Feduced to 57.50 Formerly 150.00... .Long Moire Caracul Coats ..reduced to 95.00 Formerly 150.00. ...Long Black Pony Skin Coats......reduced to 97.50 Formerly 200.00. ...Long Seal Bisam Coats... . . reduced to 125.00 Formerly 200.00... .36-inch Persian Lamb Coats......reduced to 145.00 Formerly 450.00... . Long Broadtail Persian Coats.....reduced to 325.00 Formerly 650.00... .Long Blended Mink Coats .......reduced to 485.00 Fur-Lined Coats, made of fine quality broadcloth or mixed tweeds, the linings and collars of various furs Formerly 48.00 to 200.00.................... now 32.00 to 135.00 Misses’ Fur Coats Fur Coats, for Misses and Small Women, in the new polo model, with de tachable belt. These garments are fresh from our workrooms and have not been on sale before, havins just been made up for the purpose of this offering. Formerly 75.00....Black Pony Skin Coats........ Formerly _90.00....Black Caracul Coats. . Formerly 100.00... .Like-Seal Coats Fur Muffs in the large square pillow or half paieh models @-------at 72.50 25.00 and 45.00... Black Fox Muffs.........reduced to 14.50 & 29.50 22.50 and 37.50... Natural Raccoon Muffs...reduced to 15,00 & 25.00 35.00 and 45.00... Natural Skunk Muffs educed to 19.50 & 27.50 20.00 and 28.00... Pointed Wolf Muifs reduced to 13.50 & 17.50 12.50 and 19.50... Biack Wolf Muffs........reduced to 8.50 & 12,50 Neckpieces in a variety of shapes to match the above muffs at corresponding reductions Matched Sets Formerly _45.00....Gray Fox Sets . reduced to 29.50 Formerly 100.00. ...Cross Fox Sets . reduced to 69,50 Formerly 25.00... .Iccland Fox Sets.. . reduced to 14.50 Formerly 20.00 Black Caracul Sets.. + reduced to 9,50 Formerly . Caracul Head Sets. . . .-Feduced to 3.7> Formerly 2.75... Children's Fur Sets... . reduced to 1,50 Pretty Spring Blouses to cost you very little Ehiliohde 4 Ne th = Both Good Looks and Good Sight in Our Glasses Firstly, glasses are to sec with, but they can and should be made becoming,, It’s a part of our success that we make them so. Thousands of satisfied customers have you tried Ehrlich service? Without Charge Registered Piysicians, Oculists of Long Experience. Perfect Fitting Glasses, 82.50 to $12. With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to 618; ch &Sons- + cusis.e’ Opucians 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St. 350 Sixth Avenue, near 22d St. , Astor House Block rect, near Ann St. 17 West 42d—Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond, Brookly#t ——— 10.00 and 12.00... .Binner Corsets... .for 4.50 5.00 and7.50.......Binner Corsets... . for 3.50 € The woman who is fastidious on the subject of a corset can always find sat- isfaction in a Binner, because the maker of this celebrated corset has a scrupulous regard for the faultless lines of style and the requirements of comfort. € At regular prices, the Binner is really one of the most economical corsets youcan buy, for it will give you a degree of satis- faction conspicuously absent in the aver- age corset. And just now, it happens that we have an exclusive collection of Binner corsets, which, by special ar- rangement, we are in a position to offer at half usual prices. Made of coutil and of batiste, in models admirably inter- preting the trend of present modes and adapted to varying kinds (pf figures. From our regular stock we have culled a collection of the season's most effective footwear styles and marked them at $2.85 per pair, regardless of what they ought to cost you and yield us. Justa little stock readjustment which benefits your pocket and gives us a little more room wherein to handle incoming lines. Q Button and lace models, in tan Rus- sia calf, patent leather, gun metal and vici kid. Beautifully made shoes, that have a finish and snap well calculated to give the feet an attractive appearance. A really worth-while opportunity in shoes, for you need at least one more pair in weather like this, and there is absolutely no need why you should pay more than $2.85 for them, provided you come early enough to make your selection, The values are in every way excelent. White Blouses White Blous White Blouses These three specials are a far happier trio than one usually expects to find within the purchase of two or three dollars. . regularly 3.50,....for 2.00 . regularly 4.50,,...for 2.50 . regularly 5.95.....for 3,00 € Advance Spring productions, these blouses embrace a variety of pretly models. In plain or fancy weave French voile, marquisette, crepe, lingerie or em- broidered batiste, high or low neck de- signs, with real Irish, Cluny, Venice or Val. laces employed for decorative effect. The assortments include many fine em- broideries, too. Such blouses at such concessions from what one must usually pay are sure to appeal to many women who seek to gratify a fondness for effect- ive blousewear at a trifling cost. Work Wonders. ee

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