The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1912, Page 10

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RC ORR ane ae OEE TREATED Be ay ARO AERO OT AE Teor the neatth of oe ohiidren? Pract doctrines of the ectentite care of chit. | thally noting. Tae nearest approach diy, v to any euch hely te te be found tn Dr. area should aleo got out par- oe | Wiley's tigations, but he has | BCUnG ty be wailed On FO | bulletina of the Agri : bie to make any special cote 1 Department are sent out now | f Would deal wit) the proper food |} Pashy and Cheaply Made at Rome. otbink for guldren of all ages faves You 62 Way 0 Joon ece not been aiderat if chiideen's food GOVERNMENT DOING NOTHING 4. FOR THE CHILDREN. erhe i) ' THAN FOR BABIES ea shalt. of. Hd care whieh | You couldn’: bi give, Through | « ee ‘ : 4 and the former § 7 1 1 receive the FE * So. Mrs. Winifred (Harper ey iy te #1 discoveries tn » |. the Children a Bit. See ear tatinties he a amen Wi) “Fhe United States Govers Qeate American p ean children very best expert testion but t & preferve the of boys and time the nation awok or § Smortance of babies and pies Mre. Winifred Harper ey, Nae hours. Vine A Madison avenue car ran Into @ truck loaded meat at Eleventh | + street and Vo: b quarters and aides of beef At boar! yan Brledman of a Kam © It's up to Unele| sundred ant 4 truck, Gonal President of the Associated Clubs @f Domestic Belence, ! Bag assert' @ther day, ant fe back them “The Feder wt is taking @mactly the position of the old-time » Mew England former,’ whe deciared | “He always con \deres bad » eevond. ‘Many a New ” club, | Ham to direct the Job! FIGHTING FOR A NATIONAL 4 HEALTH DEPARTMENT, the What the Ass > piaine why i recipe. Your drug ou. it wo passenger In tan oo hr ctl rt, . and some | were only 0} cer and non ry ' @e farmer bulids th then lives in it @ year or two until he @an get around to building @ house Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 to all farmers the best advi formation procurable about vem NEn VOUS HEADACHE SCI.TILA fag the latest discoveries in regard to) the health and th of these prods | where perhaps there is an epidemic of Reg cholera or wheat rust j “But what is the Government doing NEURO CHEMICAL CO., West Brig! ton, N. Y. City. —_—————=/ 15.00 ce Bagh iy day, with a ated res Sale Lingerie, Corsets, Negligees We are closing out at great reductions a number of broken lots in fine French arid American Lingerie. The materials are sheer and beautiful, and work- come to prid: more greatly augmented feet have pNtaly come to expect jn the ray & Co. stores shall again obtain. manship of the highest grade. , A take rank with this. French Imported Lingerie thousand suits, are just fram our shops—cut At $5.75—Fine Quality Cheney Silk Kimono, At $8.7S—Japanese Padded Robes, all colors, ** Waldorf-Astoria = ee No Suffering Yets! The unnatural suffering of so many women at times can be relieved by a little care and proper help. Beecham’s Pills give just the assistance needed. ‘They act gently but surely ; they correct faults of the system so certainly that you will find better conditions prevail Amongst Women Who Take this renowned and effective remedy, Beecham's Pills will help your digestion, regulate your bowels, stimulate your liver, Headaches, bachaches, lassi- tude, and nervous depression will trouble you less and less after you tuke at times—whenever there is need— BEECHAW’S PILLS ‘Wemen op whine to retaia thelr youthful looks and te vd best be sure to read the special aarections will Bold everywhere, In boxes 10c., 28. SY POSLA is procured and applied, complete cures through POSLAM in a few days. trouble grows less aggravated until permanently cured Agne, Tetter, Itch, Pimples and ew astonis POSLAM SOAP is awe beet Boap for your Mkin” be ed With Poalem, Price 60 cents, Att vray, events TRY POSLAM ‘\'' ADDNESS., Coupon Ne. ae SAMPLE and send HORATORL New York City th) im @ pint f Syrup. It keeps jauntul every one, More Than Eight Thousand Smith Gray & Co. 22.50, 25.00, 27.50 30.00, 32.50 & 35.00 SUITS8OVERCOATS Like the offering, which has seen no equal in fine clothes selling in New York, no response in all our history has equalled this. Yesterday with our sales force increased by one- third we were unable to give anything like the service h ourselves; but to- we promise that the standard of service whi And the magnitude of this response is, after all, a masterly compliment to the discernment of the better dressed men of NewYork, for in all our years there has been no offering that could rightfully More than a third of the offering—nearly three Gowns, $1.95, 2.95, 3.75. Daintily Lace trims (¢] vance style models from our exclusive special tailor-, med, $4.75, 6.50 and 8.75, (el) ing fabrice—suits that are not only avanted in’ 5 Three Piece Sets for Trousseau, $9.75, (2) style now, but suits that you have our positive 14.50, 18,75, 25.00, 37.50 to 55,00. Ia] 8¥rance will be good style for a year or more to co: i Petticoats, $2.95, 4.95 and 8.75, Smith Gray & Co, tailoring is conceded the fi Chemise, $1.00, 1.35, 1.75, 2.25 and 3.50. Also est found in ready-for-service clothes—the miod Austrian Chemises with ‘reinforced Scallops and are Secepe 7 8) BANAAKG and ers Fedoanized (a9 the ; 1 rhe : cs re, ‘ some with Madeira embroidery, 7Sc, $2.25, 3.50, resent the cream of the wo or id best rll P- American Lingerie you were to pay ful fap ing ef the season’s prices you could not reasonably expect to find fab- F Gowns, $1.00, 1.35, 1.75, 2.25 and 2.95, iiss and monsle ih eush won ur ateortment as { Combinations, $1.00, 1.65, 1.95, 2.75 and 3,50, Shene otares few. 8t practically hell price. seat paw de , Come in today—investigate—prove to your sat- ‘ Corset Covers, 0c, 85c, $1.10, 1.50, isfaction that this is is the fine clothes pene of j Princess Slips, $1.95, 2.75, 3.50, 4.75 and 8,75, the year. i Petticoats, $1.25, 1.95, 2.50, 2.95, 4.50 and 6.75. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs | Negligees Your Charge Account Is Solicited. ‘ At $3.50—French Imported Albatross, fal ¢ { At $4.95—Fine Woolvilled Blanket Robes, : Smith Gray & Co. hae With Sear [ENDS ALL SKIN DISTRESS SY” ay) Eczema Sufferers Find Instant es iN 2. Relief and Permanent Cure in If sufiering from ECZEMA, search for the most ¢ffective means of treatment will be ended when POSLAM OR RR CR IER TO Se Sa RE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, The Quickest, Simptest Cough Cure This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup enough (0 last @ farniiy @ long time much oF 88 good one of the oldest and bee | nedial agente tor the ‘throa, the moat val Ine| ‘The prompt results trom thie recipe driver of the | nave endeared It to thousands ef house | pelonged to the City wives ip the United ptateo and Canada he plan hae been! |) iF puecesstully. Jed, guee Smith on ad- - so ig sateienrent and Imported Broadway at Bedford Av, a) Sth Av. Det. 27th & 28th St renc. a la Corsets in broken lots, at rN)! Ts feat han tail price: CUCM) ote feo feo feof eal ea ee M imost inatan: moat ovat! This te partir satiataction, 01 ||! thie your It will repeat for you the marvelous work it has a complished for thousands of others, distressed for years have experienced Many With first application all itching stops; physical distress ceases. | Its penetrating healing properties are excited actively; daily the J. It eradicates Fer cale ty sists * POSL-AM: He to the pue Bs, surface affection with ig readiness. ||) SOME STORE! 1912 | fame for quality as an excuse for high j pricing. | Owing to the unusual number of special values on Thursday ! = | in the Lal n ops tellly as many of the smaller lots, not great enough to announce, ——_——_____ Thursday is Famous ‘Here for Its Special Values | Every Branch of Our Business Offers Bargains TABUO THAT WORD BARGAIN because it has been so badly abus | its stirring significance here. Years of experience have taught Brooklynites that when this store announces bargains it means great savings in MOST WANTED GOODS. | regular prices are famously low. We never sacrifice quality to make a low This store INITIATES low prices. Its price, but neither do we use our and the infinite variety of goods offered, it is wise to come | clonal very nulGsty It has not lost trate the values all through the acres of furni' $22.00 Parlor Suites at $16.50 loose cushion seats. $40.00 Par!or Suites at $30.00 Stered with figured velour. $1.25 Dining Chair at $100 Golden oak, cane seat. | The “Anrwl February THIS EVENT HAS LEFT ALL similar sales of t and in business done. Owing to lack of space in this advertiserrent, wherein all the stores in this great congress of stores must each have its space, we merely mention a few items to illus= 3 pieces, mahogany finished frames with | 3 pieces, mahogany finished frames, uphol- ture in the sale. $15.00 China Closet at $9 50 ‘ Golden oak, with bent glass ends and glass oor, $12.00 Golden oak, __THURSDAY SPECIAL. __| Furniture Sale his and last year far behind in value giving Golden oak, 42 inch diameter; top extends six feet; polish finish, $20.00 Buffets at $15.00 50c AW from th Extension Table at $8.75 polish finish, Colonial design. Fourth floor, Central and Kast Buillings. handle i| 98c quality. STANDAR Men’s $15 to $18 Overcoats, $12.50. AN EXCEPTI hagen, golden brown and navy. LIKLY TRUNKS are made wich the, the strongest and m full 56 inches, and absolutely all fine wool, STORE opens the Spring season of 1912 w for a long time to bring about this result. I new blue and plenty of blacks and navys. medium sizes—and among them are styles Mezaanine 29c to 98c. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s $15 to $20 F Fancy Suits, $9. 85 and $12.50 And’about 300 Suits for choice—the best nc of many a season at these very low figures. considerable portion of the offering are Suits that have been’known for several seasons past as the 1 $15.00 SUITS OF AMERICA—and at that figure find ready sale in our stocks during the season. Now, however, Spring gocds are crowding the manufacturer for room, and his best customers get choice of what he has left at a big concession. | Men’s $20.00 Overcoats, $14.75. Men’s Fur Lined Overcoats, $24.50 to $209.50. “THURSDAY SPECIAL. | $2 Upholstery 50 lich Velvet, 98c. Yd. 30c to 45c blocked and striped Novelty Scrims and filet and Novelty Curtain Laces, 1$¢ a yard, that is always in favor for street or house dress "___ THURSDAY mfort in the smallest possible space consistent wit highest type of Trunk construction, For long or short trips—for trips that try the strength of ost durable Trunks—take a Likly with you. Women’ $98c. Dogskin Gloves at 63c. Pair Women’s one clasp pique sewn dogskin Gloves, in navy, green, mode and red—the regular L waar SPECIAL. 98c. Imported ses woo Satin Stripe Challis, 49c. NALLY low price for these light weight and serviceable Challis, a material s and children’s wear. 42 inches wide, guaranteed all wool, with satin overstripe. Colors are cream, rose, tan, light gray, reseda, cardinal, Copen- Ss idea of putting all ~___ THURSDAY SPECIA $1.95 Black ‘Imperial Serge, $1.19 Yard A SUBSTANTIALLY WOVEN, sott finish Serge, ers ‘a very fine twill. Note the width, “THURSDAY SP=CIAL. A Sale of Trimmed Hats, “$4. 98. Opening the New Sea on. THE MEZZANINE FLOOR POPULAR PRICED HAT ith the best Hat for $4.98 that ever was offered anywhere. We have been working t has been our great ambition to produce a Hat at $4.98 for women that would eclipse any value ever given anywhere, Just 100 of them in this sale, newest styles of the season, hardly any two alike— beautiful two-tone taffetas, shirred and draped on frames with dainty flowers in exquisite contrast, also yedda, rough and mixed | braids that carry Jarge bows, the new ribbons and flowers or fancy feathers—new stiff and blocked Hats with new and jaunty “stickeup” feathers. All colors, including the newprimrose, Large, small’ and for the elderly, We think you will agree with us that they are easily worth $7.50 to $8.75, though perfectly new and faultle: SS. Floor, Rear, East ButMing. Embroidering Initials Taught Free In the Art Embroidery Store THURSDAY ONLY we will teach free the embroidering of initials on towels, table linens, bedding, etc. splendid opportunity for beginners in this work. initialled towels for solid embroidery and cross stitching at Second Moor, Weat Building CIAL, $30 & $35 Likl Wardrobe Trunks, $22.49. good service. _Likly Trunks stand for the }* This will be a Stamped i Main floor, court, West Building. 12 in at 12, Mali Regular or stout sizes. Second floor, Men's Buflding newest Spring ‘Third floor, Central Bullding. Men’ 3 best col Main floor, West Buliding, that makes for convenience and 6 x9 Bubway floor, Kast Building, 9 xh 9 xh 12 x1 ‘Main floor, rear, Central Bullding, THURSDAY SPEC! on some excellent Elastic Belts, black, navy and gray, with oxidized or gilt buckles. Main floor, center, Central Rafting, “$2.7. 75 Cut Glass oa at American Cut Glass, in hand+ some pinwheel cutting, with cut THURSDAY @PECIAL. Two Fine Orug atore Ofierings. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, U.S. P., Rochelle Salts, a Package, reg- ularly 13¢, at 9e, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. — | $3 New Hand Made Straw MADE IN THE SEASON'S black, white and burnt, with wide flanged or black velvet. For early MEN'S FIGURED — Blanket Bathrobes, several di and the same as those $3.00 in many stores, Axminster Rugs—Specially A wonderful showing of these popular, well wearing Rugs: 814x105» ft.$15.u0 instead Of 919.00 814x104 ft.$17.60 instead of $21.00 9 x9 {t.$1¥.Su iistead of $27.50 1134x12 {t.$19.5uinstead of $29.50 1044x1. Elastic Belts at 25¢ ONDERFUL OFFERING e Belt Store—just half Price $1.49 and cut star bottom. abway floor, Central Mullding, a tin box, regularly 19¢., in floor, front, Central Building, Hats, $1.98 shapes, Rhcmis_ braids, in at much less Blanket! Bathrobes,1.95 lor combinations $1. 1, East Building JRSDAY SPECIAL. | Priced, ft. $9.25 instead of $13.50 2 {t.$17.5uinstead of $21.00 2 ft.$19.5uinstead of $25.00 31git.$25.00instead of $35.00 5 tt.$29.50instead of $40.00 Third floor, Hast Butlding, at a full dollar saving. $3.50 Box of Cigars at $2. 50. BOX of 100 excellent smokes—high grade Manila Londres Main floor, Men's Building, Hoyt St, y SPECI Cotton Undervests, high neck, long French band. Splendid value. THUR! [THURSDAY 6P SPECI Women’s 25c. Underwear at 17c. Main floor, front, Central Building, 75¢. t6 o $1.50 Books, 15c. Each. A BIG TABLE PILED HIGH with een bound and well printed Books of Travel, History, Science, Fiction, etc. Many are slightly. soiled or hurt. A rare opportunity for the book lover. Titles too numerous to mention. ace | sleeves; ankle Drawers, Wy anal Main floor, rear, East Building, L THURSDAY SPECI/ 19c. “hie S?* Lawns, All new 1912 patterns, more rent some with hem tops—medium weight, Main floor, rear, Bast Bull ih Women’s 25c. Stockings, 15¢, Women's black cotton Stockings—some hive ribbed tops, UN ype a 12'c, Yard 50 different design: wntore orders only. floor, fromt, Central Buliding, co TTT

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