The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1912, Page 6

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| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 380, 1914. EMPLOVER SAYS HEDINVETORUN strux for nevitabl Gen! ao equally o countrymen 1h Ls l of his serv ecutive he wi Outlook ¢ thetr call than he would decline to enlist if needed in time of war, WOULD OBEY THE CALL |r ite in Rests With the Country, Says Abbott in Letter to Ex | ‘ Gov. Stokes. moeratio Re rp mn whieh te TRENTON, . J., Jon. 30.—"Tt iw for his party ond hia country, pth @nd not for Col, Roorevelt, to de- ade Prosid cide the question of whether he is Rominate him I am sure he will nc- cept. If THEY elect him I'm he will serve. Me w.i! no more de- } Cline their call than he would de- | Cline to enlist if -eeded in the time | of war. ‘The | their hay torily vay question You fe question Is part of a for kave the text tot This in the om nouncement of € The letter is as f “My Dear Gov SURE HE'LL RUN. eee, | | talk wit it was In answer to your letter In which you ask me a® one " of Mr. Roow ates whether [fr the I he would ace nation for the | “Hefer . Presidency, I can #tate my views of Col Roosevelt was in the h the situation tn a few w said, Thad a firm “I have no authority t ak for him|he the 1 Key and what I say is my own individual |T opinion. But I have had +e jam teaving New tlonal opportunities d »|than before that ¢ years not only to learn Mls polltical| nominated and that he will accept. principles but to see at times the Intl-| This statement was made by Gov mate working of his mind, and 1 be-| Stubbs in the corridor of the Outlook Heve 1 clearly understa hutlding as the Governor was about to with regard to the start for Washington name as a Pres While the Governor wax speaking the “If Mr. Roone ver elected {Colonel burat Into the hall and. se Preatdent again {t will not be becau + he weeks or wants the office; tt wi because the country wants him in the oMce to perform a certain job, He had all the political and oMecial honor that any man can Wbly want. He accepted a nomination for the V Presidency tn 1900 when much a nom: | c that he had imation was thought to be equivalent Ne nomination te. political obitv although — he wanted to run agui Governo ft the State of New York, in order to complete eome important work in that office. “But dis friend hla duty to sacrin A etrengthen Mr. MeKii } and the campaign for a national financial honor, f day was Judge John Hegelberger of ‘the nomination on that ground, alth, Akron, ©., who wanted the Colonel to} att. time both his friends and his|talk at a banquet to be given by the @memics said that it ‘ould mean the | Progressive League that State on ond of his po! Washington's Birthday. The Colonel “It did not declined. ATIM.g the for the ge offices of the Outlook jovernor Anished talking He wan led to the Ana- rin these words lonel dented t # far as 1 kno other callers the alumni hap bien fairl each. containing lation far ai. CIGARETTES _@eSeaenien URKISH Gretna ‘kus |e fora Cigarettes ea the toe iverta ed Pris alsa. The wial Somehow that blend a ansets after; Justice Wheel c : aries ®. Bates, Fr 13 a wonder! nd Atwood Violett. mal writ | LAWRENCE FF AnROTT. \¢ | ture of Lawren ¥r i > - i} of the onto whic “ol | GOV. STUBBS S pena bei’ Vil) THE COLONEL AND will give me much] fourth street. Mr. Curry fe the tto be in New]of the district and Commissioner of be h ‘ fi, Whi ee tw ‘i enn efore the grand march, wh 1 would | Records for the Surrogate's Court. The lies hy former Assemblyman. Ja bail fs a great soclal clearing house for ind by] poltticians of all TWO ETHELS CLUE parties and the fol-| vaudeville bill, Frank Now-|lowers of healthy outdoor and indoor | manager the city. tive-Sergeant | sports, The attendance Is representa! he furnt by Farrell's orchestra, tanding on a f the murdered Nowhiska had Love Letter to One in Philadel- phia Found in Pocket of Slain George Morris. With 6 Identifies: n early to committed, the f th e they a . oan w man de Ahad HIN - O'Neill Homefuraishing Store—Basement. want thot to death about Lgl Blah tiple ga Ew inger. They have been . ck Mrs, Morrie col- . i Every one a singer. v afternoon 4 i @ aay | arefully selected for us by our bird expert, [Patra Avan As wecerioa when! Harris Eyeglasses are fully guaranteed. allt My Swe {hem nj atone pce We de mne, the pollee of that #e and seare’ 4 not assort them. eacl Rei, Wilke a cmTN vo vice) You must be satisfied or we refund yourmoney pil Tne a bras cae with compl Which Involves a ; When you buy eyeglasses in any one of the Cttit alone clecwhere for less than 85.00. eight stores in the Harris chain you buy satis- faction — not satisfaction that's “talked into you,” but real gratification. The Optical House of M. H. Harris has confidence in the Oculists (registered physicians) it retains to examine your eyes; has confidence in the skilled opticians who adiust the glasses; and it has explicit reliance in the learned rinders of the lenses. That's why it says “Your money a dis | ack if you want it.’” Says it and means it. ‘ tier’ ane sisoee gale 'a! The Optical House of M. H. Harris, the With AAA 1 assassin had undoubtedly largest institution devoted to the exclusive selling os ‘ Lea of eyeglasses, undertakes to satisfy its customers ty-two years employed by the any, whieh haw a plant nex throw of where tie der wax committed. The slain young man lived with a police bullet five minutes after hi OU Seed Company's office, 1d t inetant death, penetrated the jaw t dear rae ae theca PERRONE GETS A STAY. | yumm. ALBANY, Jan. %.—Joneph Perrone, | Harris glasses cost $2 or more— depending ‘t that the young man was pay! rt to two girls at the wieted of the murder of his wife in upon the kind of lenses you require and the ing waa found a Te ee ne a | uality of frame or mounting you select ‘od at Shug Sig Prison during the quailty a ig you select. a.) Week beginning Feb. the death sen- | tence touse 64 Bast 23rd St., near Fourth Ave 21 West ithe, bet. Gthand6thAves West 125th ae, net Ler A . 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 22nd Sts. 76 Nassau St., near John Bt. é — a walting at h ris, When his to the Bayonne Special el is Mins 1009 Broadway, mear Willo’by, Bklys ba then ra, who Hives at No. 28 West i F. Se 7 {89 Fulton 8t,, opp. A. rt Bkiyn French China Dinner Sets, 96 pieces 922.00 street, Bayonne, She ie twen F cA\lists and Prick ANS — \f French China Di Sets, 99 piece 925.00 14 RHAeVeey) shale) Ht ph 1g her | Biven the be) Le) 697 Broad St., near Hahne's, New: \ frenah China Sine | sed 91 piece $20.00 friends {t was generally beloved | trouble ai ! French China Dinner Sets, 98 piece: ase, Col. Morris Was madly in love with her took her to church Sunday night and!” French China Dinner Sets, 96 piec $36.98, was to take her to @ party last night Austrian China Tea Sets, 50 pie 86.75 She we aU hoe an HRAn Atlan (hal | Austrian China Tea Sets. 53 pieces . 86.75 UUme of the app Austrian China Tea Sets, 54 pieces + 86.75 nt and then went | to the party al | The letter to the Philadelphia Ethel, which Morris ev I written Just before he left his to become the target of an assaxsin, ran “To Ethe awered my Sixth Avenue's Largest Furniture Establishment February Exposition y have you not an as letter? Did y not recetve it ems Impossible leading do not mind that. I am Feoent Mew York Furniture Ye Mr. Morris. I am continually, from the| RADWAY'S READY ABLIgF | Patera throughout our entire esta! ih time I open my exes tn the morning | AA] EURALGIA At a Reduction of 50°, until I close them at night, thinking of you. You see I am fulfilling my —~ of calling you it ‘discontin: embrocation that ean be w gia, Rub it on the part should not be the only INDUCEMENT to p ompt you in purchas- keep flannels soaked with it on the seat ing your wants from establishments that make it a feature n Miss Etnet, that 1] ofthe pain until ease is obtained, which their advertisements. ADIy. more. gsatianed | Will usually be in the course of ten or fil- Our Aim Is to Extend to You IT will be exceedingly ed if you keep me waiting any Sold by All Druggists. Goods sold here are lower in price than can be bought elsewhere dey < saad gh '| RADWAY & CO., New York.| ‘or cash and are tagged and 1 nT have is MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES so that you can be your own salesman, * ONE LOW PRICE—CASH OR CREDIT Buffet in genuine ie Please, 1 b next letter, ‘Disvinetively ‘ individual" A ‘he statement by Howard ned that the £250,000 note’ Uriental Bank of ‘Manhattan, whic Quently repudieted by the direc capitul and $4,000,000 of the In ernational sede ate the spnversion of d cL T. h . 9 RY ray and even per! perenne irae as ela ies aver sean Lord & Aaylon. 1x dance, and there iM They've different. Bcf the: sirte who belong to the You guess it in the aroma-- Deesent, 9 Misses Edith Logan, -Pauine ( Dorothy Camp, Katherine Brow eth Morle, Dor-| samp, Susan: id Margaret | With each po - Murphy Inj, | Lb) Ae@HOM Just cloned, Jor any trotter in hirty-two t and 5 by this y vent th ough Like duration without Jo rast, and but ne racer, —emb:ac » you know it in the delicious Sith tier, ; : Turkish flavor. 'MF| Sporetary of Comme ce gf A wir| CLODIO CALLED A D Mrs. Schuchardt and Son Make to His Alignation Guilt. Mrs, Katherino 8. Schuchardt @) Founded 1826 The Midwinter Sale of Ss Npaclage Decause Ninth Rey eie, Aeet|s ae Women’s High Grade vvvwv ing thom with hed Nl emections at Mra. Oy Boots and Slippers Will end on Wednesday, January 31st. age of Patios yo In connection therewith, we will offer 3000 Pairs Patent Leather and Black Russia Boots With mat kid, and black or gray cravenette cloth tops. This shipment just received insures a good selection of These Smart $5.00 Boots at $2.9 5 per pair * 2.—Wash'ngton a amaad today when tt le Mins Alys Meyor, of the Navy; | Townsend, dang of the form, teter to Pertuyal and playmate hood sweetheart of Ising [Miss Blldegaide Nagel, oran Art ‘They are eushusy Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. er |tive of all parts of the city outside the will be 4 Hoey and his flancee, there will be a ished by the lvading ‘The music “will - § BAUMANN & BRO. : ~ Furniture and Rug Sale me to write to you at the club, tut you R R R Samples from the at Radway's Ready Relief is the best coun- terirritant known, and there! h | ORO aD aha LIBERAL CREDIT COMBINED WITH LOW PRICES Wer GIVE SURETY STAMP COUPON! 1868-—Established 44 Years—1912 O'NEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Best Qualit,, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Just Arrived—A Shipment of Genuine Hartz Mountain Canary Birds The outfit consists of: One Genuine Hartz Mountain Canary, Complete Outfit One Solid Brass Cage, Two Food Cups, One Brass Hook, for One Package of Gravel, $ One Package of Best Bird Seed, One Cuttle Fish, ° tle Fish Holder. ied Bath Tub, Value 95.00. Dinner Sets Specially Attractive Thorough Reductions for Quality Goods O'Neill Homefurnishing Store— Basement. $15.98 Dinner Sets at $11.49 From Austria, with « floral decoration, handles finished with gold, and there are 100 pieces to each set A Clean-Up Sale of Dinner Sets These are the last of lots we purchased, und in the last of the sets we find a few picces short, but nothing to do the sets any great harm. ‘The ware is first quatity and the price is very small considering. French China Dinner Sets, 88 Sale of Housekeeping Linens At Very Special Prices ONeili Main Store—Second Floor, Substantial, serviceable grades. 75 Pieces Table Damask, 71 inches wide, pure linen, heavy quality, choice of eight designs, regularly 81.39; anle price, yd ... 89 400 Dozer Demask Napkins, breakfast size, pure linen, heavy weight, regulurly $1.75; sale price, per dozen .. $1.29 240 Dozen Hemstitched Huck Towels, size 19x38, all inen, soft finished huckaback, regularly 35c; sale price | c Ile 62c 75 Pieces Dish Toweling, 17 inches wide, pure linen, red border, regular 14c yard; sale price 200 Dozen Hemmed Muslin Sheet: heavy soft finished white muslin, regular 74c Stock Taking Clearance of Blankets and Comtortables Prices All in the Customer’s Favor O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, At the very end of January—to-morrow—is our stock-taking day, and there'll be values a-going that we want those who frequent this store to secure Wednesday and thus obtain the full benefit of them. 910.00 Blankets......... \ Double Bed Size, 98.00 Blankets s 5.50 97.50 Blankets... Broken Jines, of course, but the good California and Ohio blankets, +++) Double Bed Size, i * ‘f "3.75 Also single bed blankets, Indian blankets, college blankets, crib blankete, cradle blankets, also a broken lot clearance at 40 per cent. reductions. Silkoline and Silk Bordered Comforts Former Prices. ++ +181.00 to 85,00 Stock-Taking Day Prices. . O8¢ to 92.98 Clearance of All Small Pieces of Flannel at lowest prices we have even cleared out remnants. Diamonds $39 Per Carat We have just received another shipment of Diamonds set in Single Stome Rings. Some are exceedingly brilliant, they will be on sale to-morrow @t $39 per carat, If you can find your size among them, you will be repaid for caliing. ‘Our guarantee is very broad and provides for the reti of the money anytime within one year. No other jeweller can duplicate fot for double the price aml we can prove it. The others in this lot axe equally as cheap, quality considered, There are no duplicates, mW iS Gi we TRS YeCarat %Carat 1Carat 1%Carats 2 Caraty CHARLES A. KEENE ‘raz: NDON. 50 Holbo: PARIS, 44 Rue Laraverte, LONMeTERDAM, ‘ANTWERP. 00 Rue du Pettoans READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT

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