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er ron ld described, was not in the Harley brothers, but in | another saloon in the vicinity, ) ‘Stomach i in Your AND IS ARI ARESTED eunne a: | pon 1919. The Big Store’’ TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, Profit-Sharing With The Big Store To The Extent of 5 Per Cent. ‘With every purchase made at The Big Store you receive the only old and reliable $30,000 | 6 6 to Charity WE give this amount and we ask our CUS. TOMERS to tell ue by North Carolina Man He Vest Pocket | ty petere: " oH Fly eog 3 Lp «A mn When He Gives Up Revolv- | | oarieg end cares GRI E Long benefit to the extent of 5 per cent. Tablets That Have the “Stemach- oy ones you particularly; we do not losist, as many ey —Discharged in Court. Power” of a Real Stomach— Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, 4 “T wanted to obey the law, and when doing #0 1 got a@ Marshal @tomach a week of @ month off. LAL bed bebe Dyspopata Tablets do more than assist niienbeth street station last evening wien he| gegtion—they ectuaily digess the food went to give up a revolver he was carrying. “I'm @ special deputy sheriff as well as a foreman of @ large gang of men and I've always carried a revolver, Marehall went on, ‘My cir ployers sent | me to New York on a two weeks’ vaca. | ‘ton to get some men to take back with me. On the train coming here 1 w told that one could not carry @ revolver | ta New I did not want to be) arrested, #0 a8 soon as I Kot off the! train I went to @ police station and handed my revolver to the lieutenant in charge, 1 told him I wanted to obey the law, and if I was in darger of being errested I wanted him to take my re- volver. He took it and told me he would Lave to place me under arrest for carry: i ing it. I apent the night in the “I guens the law is a good o1 tt seems to me aa if it were harier on the honest man than on the crook, If @ crook gots arrested for carrying 4 "e- volver, he does not have to worry much about it, but tho honest man faces dis- “I've Got It Right Here, You Never Caten | sin My Vest Pocket.” = | they contain only the f the digestive fluids, bad breath, heartburn. bloat—all the aymp- digestive troubles disappear quickly wi these tablets are used. Thev are not @ efor anything but dyspepsia and kindred compiainta, But they have brought relief to wufterers Lng 3 a. geative Gleeases th ces you should Magistrate Me- he discharged,” Quade. “But how am I going to get my re- volver back?" asked the prisoner. “I've ad it for years and I don't want to Jone It.” “You can send for it when you get back to North Carolina,” repited the Court, ||omes and dootor’s prescriptions "pe “but you t have tt while you are | «ether. here.” Tho stomach does the heaviest work of "e the one We eat food at otands any of the bodily organe, we treat with the least too much ef the wrong any time, The patient stoi uch treatment as long as it oan and then it rebels, You get notioe of the rebellion in the shape of the gases and pains caused ed, Peeneks -SRey FAIR PLAY FOR JAMES AND MICHAEL HARLEY. No Raid at Northeast Corner of Eighth Avenue and Twenty- ’ eighth Street. Tho Evening World on Jan, 31 pub- Mehed a report of a spectacular raid aid to have boon made on the saloon @t the northeast corner of Elghth ave- nue and Twenty-elghth street. It ap-| pears, upon Investigation, that an error Was made which did an injustice to James and Michael Harley, who are pro: | prietora of the saloon on the corner 9 will put the ort order, and t what you want when rry them around with you they are an actual substitute for ; ened, “all-in” stomach, hurry when you want quickly, promptly, safely digesting your food 3 heracif; they bring the stomach beek to norma! condition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet: etomach right enable you to you want it, are oold and Bamed. Mke @ trie Tho article stated that Lieut. Becker free. on and fourtecn meinbers of the strong: | re f your name end ens, Write arm squad descended on the alleged |to F. A, Stuart Co, 160 Stuart Blés., M ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to OUth St, N. Y, If you are interested ina Piano of musical merit and beautiful construction, you'll be delighted with the Walters Sweet-Toned, Model “D” Pianos, $260 They are made by the famous Walters Piano Co. of New York, of the best materials obtainable, and we know that every piano will be a joy to any home forever. We offer them on the easy terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week No extras of any lind to pay. Upon first payment of $5 we will deliver the piano to your home. For many years Walters Pianos have enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality of tone. As tone is the life and soul of a piano there is little cause to wonder why the Walters occupies such a notable place in the public estimation. The Walters Model * ene ol the popular styles, plain, corner carved or beau ‘ful, new and original Lespeaks many years of high grade piano experience. vise you to further investigate this offering. Our ice, which includes a chair, cover and a cabinet, is , ond the terms, $5 down and $1 a week. If you do not + to come to our Piano Salesrooms, we shall a representative. ‘D” Piano in this special offering is You may have it in either of 3 entre carved. All three are ‘ens, finished in a manner that Fe from an up- . They are t ection is our beautiful Walters Mastertone Player Piano at $395 Including bench, cabinet, cover and 12 rolls of music. Cne of the features to wh ch we call your terms of $10 down and $2 a wee preciate the W 1s Mastertone you must sec its s1 examine its attachments, One cen soc the Mastertone with all the expressi familiarity with the details will make p! Your old piano for a bya’ Exchange jvorpiauo, and pay ony b 20 week. And on the To really ap hear its voice and all sor $ of music on ianist. A little ber of the family. ul new Walters piano or ce at the rate of $1 or Piano Salons, 34 floor. ingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave,, 59th to 60th St. SS Eo Here’s a ahd CRP OrTanrey posit account, to ™ AND ip™ STs NOTHING TO VOTE. BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.B.G UT Pres. ‘MAIN BUILDING in Our Men’s Wear Store— ‘omorrow You Can Buy Men’s Fancy Vests That Usually Retail at $1. 4 5 $3, $4, $5 and *6 each, at "an interesting story lies behind this sale. A well-known maker of the highest class of men’s fancy vests found himself, at the end of the season after he had filled all his regular orders for Spring from first-class haberdashers, with a number of odd pieces and short . _ lengths of splendid vestings. These he made up for The Big Store into waistcoats. Remember, if you please, that in many cases there was only enough cloth of a pattern to make one, two or three vests. These Vests Are Now Here, and Any Man Who Will Come to The Big Store, Tomorrow, Will Secure a Bargain U /nparalleled The colorings are choice; the workmanship is You can find their duplicates in the highest- perfect; the buttons and the trimmings are the very |priced “specialty shops.” The assortments include smartest and most stylish, and as for the price, where | striped silks, gray and brown tweed effects, new is the man who wouldn't take one or more 91° Oxford blues, and striped flannels. These vests can 1.45 of these excellent fancy vests, tomor- be worn with “English” cut clothes as well as com- TOW, QE ssevsresecceess bined with the more conservative styles. A Style, a Size and a Big Bargain for Every Man, in Our Clothing Store, Tomorrow, at I 45 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING 6s ” 9 Klosfit” Petticoats Men’s Overcoats Come and see them. You will t once why the Clearance of L 5 “Kilosfit” fits so perfectly over the hips. ‘and waist. Its From Our ah ued Gt sree ue $5 There are dozens of materials and styles, all sizes and all If you are not a char, uatemer, we will make it easy for you to become one. Should you desire to avail yourself of the splendid banking facilities and the basi of Greenhut, Siegel, Cooper & Co., Bankers, you will be allowed 4 per cent. per annum on your money, BUT MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL--HERE YOU ALWAYS GET ir Gooda For The Same Money Or The Same Goods For Lesa Money Than Elsewhere.” Complimentary ZAC Stamps Free As many sete an are ressonably required for books un- i iven to ail ersona, whether pure 4 Flo advan on the T It wit books as will etart (Hing at one nine an secure the prem! desired ONLY 100 FREE STAMPS GOOD IN ANY ONE BOOK. MAIN BUILDING $1 All-Silk Satin Messaline Tomorrow, 68 c aYard . ie best quality, even at the higher price, to be found . A firm, glossy, high-finished dress satin in all the desirable s Street and evening shades. LK SATIN SHAN- dy dress quality jortment of new dress e 81; tomor MAIN BUILDING Be Comfortable While Motoring ALL-WOOL AUTO RUGS; assorted new plaids; made of fino, soft, all-wool materi ill give good comfort and warmth for Heol Pr 200 Seto edu Ss 50| peavywelsnt $5.508$6.50 wolgh ‘ (MAIN Building, Basement.) MAIN BUILDING $1] Velvet Hand ee will t once appeal to you. el ver hip elimi The paren the placket secure and flat len y ‘@ carry @ full line of the “Klosfit” in sateen, per- RIS SAA COD i aing, Beosad Prove 49 caline, ilk ra Tesealine; also eilk ay top an CHtOR be ised aU lees Srna ad Bags, at Cc wool jersey-top. Pric $1.50, $2, $3 MAIN BUILDING 800 of our lucky customers will percalines or princess cloth... . 9 $2.60 and wae taffeta or messaline, or silk or wool jersey, $5. Expert ealeswomen in attendance who will show and fit any of th perfect petticoats. «Mal ing, First Floor.) get these bags, tomorrow. These are made with 2-inch chenille fringe on bottom, and heavy silk cord handles. The frames are silver- plated. (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Women’s Coats Clearance of Garments Formerly $ 5. 9 5 Sold Up to $12.75, Tomorrow, at Small lots and broken size-assoriments in broadcloth, ker- sey, thibet, tweed and Scotch mixture coats; semi-ftied and loose models. NONE SENT C. 0. D. OR ON APPROVAL, (MAIN Bulidiog, Firat Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Sontinuance of Handkerchiefs With These Specials for Tomorrow MAIN BUILDING “ie SCHED HanbKe by rie INITIAL HANDKER- $1 Princess Slips and 69 a, ha Combinations, at . C wt ed ity see HANDKERCHIBPS— mostly every letter; values up to 103 each; at 5c (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Made of cambric and lawns witht retty lace and dainty trimming. Odd sizes and styles. (MAIN Bullding, First Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDING ~ ‘Everything for the Home” Some Tuesday Bargains A 50ec A miscellaneous list from various departments of CHIEFS--new tape he Made of a pyroxyline hood draped fl es eee wit a rset or ow of velveton side; regularly $1.95; at... 1.45 Large Ene peers rd a 2 seasonable shapes; ordi- narily $1.05; at..... 1 SN. (MAIN Building, First Ploor.) in corner; ‘epecial. ‘ Fancy Frames 35c Dozen Table Tumb- MAIN BUILDING : Worth up to $2, this wonderful home-outfitting building of ours. lers--tumutrow © 10 Books forthe Usual Price of 1 jolene et leita oe Every price named here is sensationally low. at, dozen 25¢ Fine quality, plain pressed glass The Humboldt Library of Sclence, containing scientific works by the best authors, at THE LOWEST PRICE hich Cut Glass | Framed Color: $1.29 Deco- $3.05 13-piece set, EVER OFFERED. These books are complete and un- types—tomor- $ : am, rte- % abcidaed, bonnd { peper syern) 151.80 10 eae nee 1.15 ra ted China comprising tf wpe at $2.95 00! in regular editions are sold a jo . Fahy ie nat $3. We have only a limited quantity, 8 and 5e Salad Sets; large bi aun fe par hac yecorg will sell them, tumorrow, at, eac! $2.45 Brass a tomorrow, and twelve — : We have over 150 titles, but have space to mention Jar dinicres $s] 95 saucers. Tuc imported Shervet | only a fow. tom rrow, at ove A Glasses » rHE |S’ by P ANI inch e; pli shap b PHYSICS AND POLITICS — by| _ ince ' designs. r Bagehot, FREEDOM IN BE AND Husiey’s EVIDENCE AS TO} Ti ACHING iaeckel N'S. PLAC NATURE. LIFE—by Glass Bathroom CONSERVATION OF EN- 9 Caves Banvitt WONDERS Y-—by Gerald Molloy. TH STERY OF PAIN — by HS LGHT AND. THE Bhelves—to- -50¢ bat ay Lon dry Si Ruy oo : LG : ete as } awh Boilers 5c | | Laundry Soap 24e 14 THE MIND AND ar by Bs ORING GF ELECTRIC EN: PORE RW Ali ais eee tomorrow, Cc ton arr ; c tomorrow, ut Cc me Genuine eae bottom. No mail or Ot ardiee filled. | 4 Good quatity THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES— OP WATER—by Lyndace $15. | Blue & White | | Kitchen Cut- 95 “Bon Ton” Coal Nar ALIST Tie AMA tment Cereal Seta lery Seta —to- $u 95 0 Apartmen Cooking Range at HE STUDY OF House tomor- 52 50 ida 75c¢ —_. I row, at dd — Tl SUBJECTS —>y_Prostor. GEOLOGICAL Kefrigerator : 4s ae knife, © THE ‘CHILDHOOD OF RE: art 9 aint Dutch LIGION—by Clodd DISEASES OF THE WILL—by t uf Ridot a paring ki SCIENTIFIC BASES OF MORALS Oe a te TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND White enamels ehonold handles OTHER ESSAYS —ty Huxley. lined; ive cham= "Hester 8 OF EGISAC How er ‘dor in| [Durable Meat | [Bathroom A HALE URY OF SCIENCE at; 50 inches | | Choppers to- | | Mirrora—to- seat eeey and Grant Allen | (MAIN Building, ‘Fourth’ Finor,) indice capac | Y mortow, BQ @ | | mores BE y 701 s.;solid | far..... VIC pati MAIN BUILDING brass hardware; Four Interchange ante jach alte; Ivo. 7 size; full cabinet t eavy i tlever loc ate eA, ite castings; § holes on top;targe baking Business Stationery 29c | 102 GEM PAPER CLIPS 126 S Point Lace | | $15.64 ote T, velet| [3 12-1, ru gels an 1.20 | . y . Auge Kugs- to- 4 ) : F 95¢ 19¢ tomorrow, pair, Big choice Room sie, (Good variet ; as _| Meise Oe age a Hacsl borders), ath-00at 4 teas oo iitinaler Magara. 88.50 . We rex Grass Matting | | ‘5c Japanese Matting A 1.35 | 90c TERQO 200 ‘ugs—~tomor- Rugs—tomnor- 39¢ tomo od | | = b srt STAF- 9, , at ‘ « $1.65] AF 80¢ Fes re “eg toe laces) EIPT BOOKS Qe CAR RS” B96 | i N's 10. ORDER 6c HBRARY 40, minster Lugs 69¢ me, 55e | > — 1.65) }} pap 29¢ | , i mAbHER'S OTE +} . 5c Trintea Linowum Me es eKRER. 3 1 | VT Bu Building | Directory peels ca i 4 10 sie TARR ES Gi RG | mide a; | Pveniturc .,. Second and Third Floors yard 35¢ RITER 19¢ SF } , Z ( hand Lino! First Fl 9e Joy ait es tugs, Oileloth and eum rst Floor b PORITER PAPER OGG), calhe d aro ° | 99" 089 Upholsteries and Lace Curtains peseveneee Birat Floor a ® 39¢ | .,P ec | Zand & $2.75 | China, Glass and Grasswares Main Floor Be Arata’ mo = lhe Pictur First Floor orth St fe PAY 19%¢ ] Housewares Mein I rand Rassinent, t iMAIN Building, Bo Double ¢ DHL. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Mac — — “Before I: 12 0’ Clock} Shoe Sale Without a Parallel 5,000 Pairs of Famous Trade-marked Shoes at Consiaerably Less Than Wholesale. Wor 's the story briefly: Women ’sSampl le Shoes (dt $3.50 and $4 Grades, in Four Famous Makes, at JSC Don't let the senenteeyy low price mislead shoes are PERFE ad te in new styles—for they represent this season's sample lines from four well-known manufac- turers. Here the 3 D.Armatrong &Co., magi Levire & Sergeant, Lyon, Julian & Koxenge Aaa Cincinnsti Co., Cincinnati Krohn Fechheimer Co. Big and complete varieties of leathers and s Every pair made with ther Good- year-welted or Loerie soles. Loos Bg a and are phere ered 3, 4 and “A” and “ i ge Also a number in “C” width. Women who can wear these sizes will get the best values of their shopping life. $3 & #4 Satin Slippers, at ISC Beautiful styles in a good assortment of colors. Cuban or French heels. A few pairs of leather slippers also ncluded. Many formerly priced at oS: Principally in sizes 3, 414 in “A,” “B” and “ S ‘widths. Men’s “Florsheim” Shoes $4, $5 and $6 Grades, at vuiip.ss, to be sure-~that point is eallyin’ ‘av or of the shoes themselves, of # manu acturer always puts h’s ent loatoers and « forts taro samples es by which his produ to be judged ra isn’t ne o dwell up he goodness of the goin sary the leathers, the ability of the s yles or the ex o! the work- mans ip. for the “fLORSHEIM” make of shoes is well known to thousa ds of men throughout the There are only abc this lot prin-ipall , and 8 in’ ut 1,000 pairs in in si ‘A pair made with Goody: elted soles, A fine of bution and lace styles in all the favo leather: Extra “Salespeople. Extra Selling Space a “Arranged on Tables for Easy Choice. (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.)