The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1912, Page 9

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his pro} = — eo es, —_ ~ = a) — , ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, iain ie 26, 1912, 0 SER tr ameal es Morgan treasures, as possible. So for and that all those ably decided to sub. | Tt Was erroned neously stated In The Eves : fi a x World on Saturday that Henry Be e the mem-| Witteborn of the Bronx had been sen sion, but signified | e [interested ad the present Mr, Morgan's collection must mit the matter t vie with others for exhibition room in Judge Faweett the north wing. The Morgan objects bere of which can be placed will be brought that he So feb but when there {s no more room ad been tenced In General & lons to one mare | hoa tele emmterie' aa Vents cal 6 a Founded 1826 } OF ART TREASURES s:2:3: ater i te a Hermit’s Kin ini Attorney Get se Cie aaa eat se Se ee i 7 aac Women 5 New Dresses shut off, None unconditional! 10 provide fas the aneease Rewwe wine | Order for Appointment of | feit's amtairs out of his nance | Witetiorn had wot avon ie f , Special values _ offered Unless City Provides $750,000) °AN'7 Ook Maurin, MONEY (Cetus iistictt 2,600 WANT ONE JOB. ett tae tig ty tian | for To-morrow, Tuesday “Home,” Morgan May Leave | ia Str itoninsonss “thet elton ture That Many Firemen Take xaminne | i ie inquiry and failed. to Ke Judge Fawcett tn the County Court, for Assistant Fore k ‘ nishes the shelter and our status is abacfelih inkl ibehielohitd dae antobd be Collections Abroad. that of a tenant. What shall be done | Brooklyn, to-day granted @ motion by! weenty.sie hund: jwith Mr. Leland's gift will he con-|Bugene Phittin, attorney for Mrs.| o¢ the treater Ne sidered by the board at Its meeting in} TAonel Samuel, asking for the appoint- \ Locomotive Engineer Has Evening or Dinner Dresses NEW WING IS NEEDED, | aurprise. kift came as a complete} ment of a commission to determine the oe al t he would have ft MIAMLION SOP EEE | URIT Remarkable Experience | in Crepe Meteor n hundred of ——_ | “Within two years we have received |ComPstency of Samuel Hi Mastett, called xamined th the| L have been thinking that word from | Skirt and trimming of waist in black meteor. y notable gifts.” a the direc the ‘“‘millionaire hermi' of No. 138 o-day. ‘The ot we would benefit t h be suf, ont ‘ : 1 many notable gi said the dir ~~ will RELIEVE Your fering as was Uetoret began faking your Waist of colored chiffon, with gold or silver lace : {It has been a long time since we 1 Led eae oti Wer who 18 |1,300 will take the examination at the | | fe ' We @ new th 0 the 8 exhib! r. Haslett's cousin, lives on Staten ce to-morrow. pres e | 1 Re s nat Ni £ nes " iin H Addition Nearly Completed | 4.niw ting to the museum's exhi Islan. Sho'tw acting In behalf of all|{y hat one vacancy. for the portion of | ALAR sermtiaeoaniee Temaia | veiled with black net. An exceptionally smart * putting ft in storage, bee ad | assistant foreman in the department but | | engineer, employed on, the dress at the special price of Wi | Ot OF When Mr, Philbin made the motion ir . le Goparienene 0 caging P 4 ill Only Provide for Art Air. "Sforgan’ wish and told the Court there was no oppos | from the list those who stand highest | SOIATICA or NEURITIS rfield Branch of the Pennsyly j tion there was @ murmur of surprise in| Will be appointed to such vacanctes as OR WE WILL ! ‘ the court, as it wae expected that John | may occur during the next four years with kidney and bladder trouble so bad | 37°50 i anies have | <p TG that I was compelled to lay off duty; “ 1 from my engine and was in the care of dof the two doctors. However, their medicine appointment of commission. examination, so that none may be let ¥ "hr. Lord. was reprerented” ort habed an. tnele ete Je day I noticed Smartly Tatiored Serge Dresses mae er was ee arent by Walter] so short handed as to impair thelr ef- Shaw Bre r, who after the proceed- | ficiency. The posit 0 se! | ings gave out @ statement that the| man carries a A 1 Sw mal friends of Mr. Hastett who have cared | wivanoe o Mme he. trowtle Kad r the 4 Works Already on Hand. If his collection {s tion nearing comple: sarily crowd out ot! ‘Phe J. Pierpont Morgan art collection Lt lars srranges ti ind also other tre: furore, moving westward from London, | promised places | how Wing, is now centred over New York, extend-| Mr, Robinson ex sed a hope that ing @irectly from the Metropolitan Mu-| the city wowld promptly provide more fd, is unique, sed with a ettes wit neces, |B. Lord, who has long been the attor- | Iingine and truck com ‘exhibits which 1t| "ey for Mr. Haslett, would oppose the | been reinforced for the f take out of storage es which had been a Hi PROM Ortires nee lcolors. A good assortment of styles ection. Unusual value at , ‘ |room. The situation, he for him have reached the opinion that | ordinary fi neum of Art on Fifth avenue to tho| Foo. The situation and Apportionment. | haying | |) Boara of Estim or less troubled with their kid neys (more than any other class of men rand has n» place to ac- - ' : Unitess the Boad weathers the artistic ' $12 ; Seve by & promm appropriation of | ch 9 problem, time | had token the co 75 ; { $780,000 it 18 quite possible us eels art have given so liberally of la | pass wate : aves | finanoter's treasures may remain in the | every | pace ts taken. In Europe with my ment that i Victoria and Atbert Museum and In hi jiave to furnten not Eczema Sufferers Find Instant wife to th store of W ; + Tendon home. AL ea Mota he ventana | Relief and Permanent Cure in Phillipsbu and secured eulptu wed there. The tendency | dollar bottle, Lcontinued taking De. e Pee nie ARCA TITELERT eee Kilmer’s Swamp-Hoot until 1 was en. sion worry, but in the case of the! native to Antericans, POSI AM ipa cured waceevee Tl i Metropolitan trustees {ts abundance is|DELAY MIGHT KEEP COLLEC- Fu RNITU = any pain of sorene being ex Special values in positively distressing. Lovers of art| TION FROM PUBLIC. If suffering from EMA, your [AND] posed to bad weath work, 1] . . ; have endowed the Institution heavily. | Ri Hans for 4a Proposed new w gearch. for the most da ineana at . or two of Sway awake 0 e é iy } Art treasures in plenty could be pur- |! at ti ne 801 h ald L )S Cc. vo high: y / chased now, but there {s no place to ex- HU LA oe mitly larger treatinent will be ended when POSLAM L G a IN G nginects who ou ce r 2, 8 nite them. The museum ts already a overstocked aad countless art obsects t ut not enough is procured and applied. It will repeat 1 symmetry of have been packed away awalting the the Indiana S for aR sire aie pad ~~ ac Nin atovad | Brooches Bar Pins ¢ the new north wing, jimeste 5 . 7] complished for thousands of others. Many | eo | ' = i fans wtih, avenus, For years the baoon. , ls APY HE $100. worlh $1 Down $1.00 Weekly JH 1206 Lincoln Ave Tyrone, | 00 &F $2.05 $1.95 to $3.50 \ : donors have patiently bided the time additions J and when their gift should be properly /changing the Seve K, State of Pennsylvania} | etna distressed for years have experienced $140. “ $3 “ $1.50 “ hes | formerly 83.00 to 84.95 formerly $2.05 to $4.03. ' ninth street en-| complete cures through POSLAM in a few days. $190. “ $5“ $2.00 « ounty of Blair | ‘trance to the Park, Commis- Pei eet § "i 5 . a a) . . nae ae ihe Movcah, eonieetlond aver slaher, crores. anya cilai Gulnd+ ite eaaily With first application all itching stops; physical distress ceases. re Personally a Collar Pins Scarf Pins ut now the Morgan coll . ’ $10“ $2.50 “ Notary Public, 4 ng duly sworn, the foregoing state arranged, yuld the city fail to provide a suit for Mr. Morgan's art shadow them. Room must be made Its penetrating healing properties are exerted actively; daily the promptly, for the first instalment 18) q) XY $3.50 $1.50 to $2.50 $1.05 Sworn | $8 i ntly cured, adicates | Ladies’ len’ ag . | F PRRs iaraetive weoh: ror Londen: ee rn aie trouble grows less aggravated until permanently cured. It cra licates Chats ts 535.00 ayddanbaceioed ito Wetate tie thia 1ath| formerly 4 5104.50. ,] formerly 82.50 to $8.95, ' Mr. Morgan is the president of the mu-|say that only part of the lieetion; Acne, Tetter, Itch, Pimples and every surface affection with 0 9 Up to day of July, A. D., 1009. ne i newm and recently expreried a desire isiate * t a POSLAM SOAP astonishing readiness. $1.00 Down aleenanee + HL B. CALDEWOOD, Hat Pi to gee his entire collections on exhibition | 4 ow in} Notary Public. at Pins Poe cere icaltiiar ti twa phesNTE Price 60 cents, For sale by ie Oriental Pearl Necklaces Gv “She best Soap for oF FOUE Bk because medicated Prevents infection and ise lightful for every toilet purt LARGE CAKE, 26 CENTS museum, An added perplexity ts the} question, it Is said,-whether Mr. More kay mtends to give or loan his collec | 1, Water Money. mpson of th All Druggists — ‘i Solid gold snap, Small rhinestone top, with Wi C H A 3 is BROS Vz jewelled centre, $1.00 $1.25 { 3 | CITY 'ABKED ‘Ton s7i0000 FOR | sc TRY POSLAM 2:3 Hier pea = Seo Ca value 82,00, value 82.95 devisees for anater now wing tf he Adopiton of & recent iaw make FREE Pir Wmmenouunine enn Sunday World Wants Work Ineyn al alder. When Sale of Leather Bags i eum to accommodate the Afor-| Aya : 4 ' fan sotetion. Belem ac aie) wie toveertie hve wosbiattelrive tie ADIDRMED, s.sssissscesessszscenbeeeitessscsies piddsabehahane Monday Morning Wonders, |" and pears Witla roeaate Black seal grain bags, leather lined, 6 to 10 inch i Senate frames, of gilt, gun metal or covered; large ¥ variety of styles. , $1.00 & $1.95 Values $1.95 to $2.95, i MY WINDOW. T am displaying the new English coats in my window. These are cut, made and trimmed in my own building, and give you an idea as to Mitchell's styles and prices. In the cuts on this page T show the relative strength of Worsteds and Wools. The wool is the cloth used almost exclusively by the ready to wear houses at prices of $18, $20, 825. The worsted is what IT use almost exclusively, a little higher in cost to me, but the cause of my imme: business, and if you will take the trouble to do a litle shopping and see these goods in my window or my open door salesroom we can become acquainted, In the window I am displaying a line of Cheviots, Tweeds and conservative gray suitings and I want you to see them and compare for style or colorings, and if you are a professional man T can convince you of the values 1 offer and show you how you can be well dressed this season at my price of $10.09 All ends in stock, includ- ing Blue and Brown Pencil Stripes, Plain and Fancy Serges, Black Unfinished Thibets, made to your order, any style Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. , Open Saturdays untii 10 P. M. Close Evenings at 6, Take Advantage of the Finai Week Offers of Our FEBRUARY FURNITURE AND CARPET SALE A_GENERAL REDUCTION FROM 25 TO 50% Throughout Our Entire Establishment ABE bY i” information ding our outfits, Mailed A WEEK itor 6S. WORTH OF MER CHAMDISE TO YOUR HOHE OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Con+ necticut. We Pay Freight and Rai read Fare This ad tells a story. Before ordering a suit or top coat this season try its strength; if it tears like blotting paper leaveitalone, as it will not gain strength after being made into cloth- ing. This sample is All Wor- sted and is the class of : ' Morr Chair, selour Golden Oak Mahogany or Golden goods I intend to run ex- cushions, Ay $5.98 Dinis g Hable, $8.98 Oak Rocker, $3.98 valu value $6 clusively this Spring. ROOMS Sry) A ROOMS ¢ ROOMS 5 Insist on All Worsteds. Comp etely ~ f tel ¢ tel sy ZO A camoctes “025 5 cemcey *150 OPEN SATURDAY A oft § 84th St. “L” Sta- “EVENINGS 3d Av. at 84th S ¢ tion at Coraer é "THE SALE OF THE ' 1912 World Almanac LIAS BEEN MOST REMARKABLE Tor the past year a staff of Editors and Statiet- clans han worked constantly compiling the im- form ation ot Mitchell The Tailor 1431 Broadway, Corner 40th Street FROM BOSTON Open Evenings Until 9. Saturday 10 MY ONLY NEW YORK STORE

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