The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1912, Page 4

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aman \ ee “ i Te ee scans ae enone naan f THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 27, 1912, 00001 f : “. ire tar intcat vo be sen ment| DOIN A AND HIS PLAYERS |Consamptives Hel ed by Fer THAT SAVED AV [iy shaving of ut that part wh AI OFF TO TRAINING GROUNDS. | Tuberculosis Me ae eal Si chin, Ho elected etaln what p ; Ny mpi " ROME COME BACK ey sot ye “ ten ‘iavera af th "Bway at i3th o iB Altuat & Cn 8 SCOOCT ion wag, Abr Women's Department 10 SAVE A MAN |ciRt WITH aaa HABIT. roe Woche |semeres on Wowrbech sve in Spring Suits and Dresses appenred Many Times. Wom and Misses’ Suits In men's wear serges, d nals, homespuns, @ hairline stripes, new grays and fancy tweeds, 17. 50 trimmed; others strictly tall: MEN'S SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) inday and wrounda th “Quack! Quack!” Rouses the Keeper on Liner Just in Time Margaret Van Hoorbeek, a fourteens year-old gitl, of No. 20a Linwood stre © Juntte MEN'S PLAITED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS at $4.15 to Defeat Old Neptune, | Wrinin'in ane chittven's cot to-tne hy Gal. Rev Weill ear cit troanie si MEN'S MADRAS PAJAMAS. =. . aT 45 [her mother, whe charged her with being akirt. Ps $25.00 .| & Women’s and Misses’ Suits My © Exact Parisian Copies In changeable whipcords, French serges, pencil $29. 50 = MEN'S UNDERWEAR IS IN STOCK IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS. Jon habitual runaway GRABS MAN OFF W AVE. |" me four times sin of the year, her m | time 800 High-Bred and Rare Fowl Brought on Minnewaska for Bhe had left) no bertnning of | and Iways pero ata time and but refused |! MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS; ; aT 55¢, nent wan marked hia home | 1 gained strenath and we . from pneu | tite r had another } 03 he was made Assis stripes, Russias rds, fancy stripes and novelty fabrics. All in new tailored and trimmed effects and colors, including white. Value $39.50 Afternoon Dresses she took | ich her mother bad hidden in a K both positions until |; She ww ny the | NNIE I. LOUGHRAN, . GENERAL Ilinois Farm bad Tau nurht in al NGPA ea ote nite Peas | thst tn on for Women and Misses 5 BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS . icture hail mn der ay City ane autor (8 { ) A be and Bedford cord: navy blue, committed her to the Chi , ° FOR dren's Boctety until he made up his open liane, Ersy) ene os ite, brake trim. SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR ARE OFFERED ha Wile. goede dias ‘saved Hhame nol nind waar to Ae with Hen Taras on Dies. med or real lace collar and cuffs, Value 16.50 He Charles Speller, fi old, oa AT POPULAR PRICES Van Horn atreet, Jersey City, [vt cur mn hia room today. ‘The | averse as Was turned on. Speller had been out af work, sick and dospondent for some [ttme, He was found by members of M | vice may mas was de The man leaves a ehildren, Ma they wave the life of a man on the! RRR au. doce Atlantic Transport liner Minnewaska,) SHE PUMMELLED ROBBER. |, Which came to port to-day from South ampton, Among the ship's passengers Were 800 high-bred and rare fowl, many keexe among them, and their quacking | #0 disturbed the keeper in charge of them that he went on deck, Am he/street, who was on her way to t Teached it he was just in time to eee|nee grocery store. The man leaped at @ monster wave warhing one of the| Mra. Kulick, thrust her against @ fenco Passengers overboard. He caught the |and grabbed for her pocketbook, man’s coat and held fast to It, so the| Mra, Kullck fouaht. She punched the wave went overboant, but the man|!an until bis nome to bleed, Wi didn't. And he has the geene to thank for ‘The passenger who so narrowly os- caped being lost wan Joseph G. Rey- p and the man ran down Rolds, Who came acroan in charge of |the street and escaped in the tellrees ; yards. 420 prize cattle which were brought to) ate took Mre Kullck’s purse with him, | & Wise Our Famous §$ ] SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO BOYS’ CHEVIOT, TWEED AND HOMESPUN SUITS, WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKER- BOCKERS, WHICH ARE IN REGULAR STOCK aT $7.50 g ¢ Annual Waist Sale S| Continued Wednesday ® : 4 ® 19899829999 NUNINYHODINVNADIOVEHOTODVSTSTSI new and exquisite assortment of styles added, Your 00. Values up to 8.00 xe it B. Altman & Ca. ADVANCE FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S COSTUMES thin country for breeding purposes, and his experience ts yet her chap- Sa on ARE BEING RECEIVED DAILY AND INSPECTION IS INVITED ter In the story of the storm that Nasu lea soean saa (he shmivia coant |, wo ihe oy scents. | | Woman y World Wants Work OF THE NEW TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND DRESSES; AFTER. Jast ¢ eek. Austrailia will be the guests o€ ihe NOON, EVENING AND VISITING GOWNS, COATS AND WRAPS; | wata's forward deck last Friday for | bis playhouse to-night. @ bit of air, The sea was running mountains high and practicaly all the other passengers had elected to remain under shelter, Waves were washing over the forward part of the ship, and one caught Mr. Reynolds un- | threw him down. It was ‘one than any that had boant- | ed the ship, and it dragged him flying to the ratl. Rut just then Harry Hearn, who was escorting the high-bred fowl to this country, came up the forward | compantonway and saw Reynolds go- ing overboard, He leaped to his rea- cue and held Mr. Reynolds back. MANY RARE BREEDS AMONG THE FOWL. The fowl in Mr. Hearn's care are of many rare breeds, There ere ducks from Lake Baikal in Siberia, geere from Japan, wood ducks from Lake Victoria Nyanza, partridgea from Hun- y and wana and other feathery sonages from Formosa, Eaypt and) Holland. They are golng to the broed- ing farm of Samuel Evans, at Oak Park, Ill, Mr. Evana was one of the Minnewaska's passengers. Mr, Evans brought back from Fngland & number of American wood ducks which were the descendants of some ho ad went there ‘for breeding several yeurs ago. He brought them back | FRENCH MILLINERY AND DESIGNS FROM B. ALTMAN & CO’'S CHOI CEovs WORKROOMS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, GROCERIES NEW-LAID EGGS () For 25c A Doz. 30e M@ Reynolds went on the Minne-|managoment of the Hippodrome at the londay Morning sal | If A Thousand People Told you that a certain thing had done them worlds of good, mentally and physically, wouldn’t you feel it worth while to investigate the matter thoroughly, to find out how it might affect you? 13,000 YARDS OF SUMMER DRESS FABRICS WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE, AS FOLLOWS TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): SILK DOT MULL, IN BLACK AND A LARGE ASSORT. MENT OF COLORS . 4 . PER YARD; 19¢, SATIN STRIPE COTTON VOILE, IN A VARIETY oF SOLID COLORS 1 4 «4 « PER YARD, 22c, We have received thousands of testimonials from people who have voluntarily written us of the benefit derived from quitting coffee and using So common is the use of coffee as a beverage, many dd not know that it is PARASOLS AND FANS PARASOLS IN THE LATEST NOVELTY DESIGNS TO HAR. ,MONIZE WITH WOMEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER COSTUMES, ‘aD ig Furniture House! Pit new hood to bia foes, | His mates a tei cao tad the ene aan ‘abate ais which Block AMONG THEM ARE PARASOLS OF MOIRE, SILK, TAFFETA, r. ANB oa! ne va e s t t Re OCLCE ELI sc, idee, thas colles cued tine bead | unitate? | mMiiiu~e on a i ¥ \ J § e| je t tt a | » land, were the gamey American vind| ho idea Uat cones caused thelr tee lly ir Fela aaiatait ete | 8th Ave. CTS AT REASONABLE PRICES, picnune a ea ser cane er aches, stomach troubles, bad nerves, etc., aut $a, thle: WaY: And Ales, loarae of = | sgumann 3 5 th to RICH MOUNTINGS ARE SHOWN FOR PARASOLS To or j Ee ee ee oo courte | etc., until after the change—often at the Galena enc rer cer meg th S MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER fn the Weet that he belteved very : * and a half ago, I had been a 36 t., 5 shortly breeding pairs would be worth | suggestion of a friend who knew about coffee drinker. About, teu years “e ed i In England, he ead, there 1 had dyspepsia so that often t I Sra suny shooting preserves stocked ff Postum—then they understood, Hy beet beta eal eel tama! | OPEN -&@ EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK with them and annually Americans Ko | over there and #hoot American prairie | chickens on Engiis and Scotch covers, | “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” 16 Aj PASSENGER. | One of the passengers on the Minne- | wreska could just now etm Job any-| where as Abreham Lincoln, He was Paxton Hibben, formerly Secretary of fhe United States Legation at The Hague, now on his way to a similar port | at Santiago, Chili i When he was ‘n Holland he grew « agnificent brown beard, It was much f@dmired in the Dutch capital, but Mr, and I could not retain it. “Severe headaches and heart weak- ‘Ask a fri 1 if coffe eran Lif neas made me feel sometimes as though SK a Triend Hf collee agrees, and 1 I were about to die. After drinking . ‘ cup or two of hot coffee, not knowing the aches and ails come from coffee— it was harmful, my heart would go like a clock without & pendulum. ‘ve other errr eT pee times it would almost stop and I was so investigate! nervous I did not like to be alone, and the pity of it all was, I did not know that coffee was causing the trouble. “Reading in the papers that many . relieved of such ailments FANS IN MANY HANDSOME STYLES INCLUDE VERNIS MARTIN AND LACE FANS; SPANGLED FANS WITH BONE OR SANDAL WOOD MOUNTINGS; OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, ETC, ComparePrices & Save Money Compare the prices in this advertisement with ey elsewhere; come into our store, get our p ices on anything in our immense stock, then compare them with the prices of any other store and convince yourself that Our Prices Are Always the Lowest na-NO Red Tape NO Club Fees-wa Fitth Avenue, 34th avd 35th Streets, New York. “There’s a Reason” Yyoesyyvayeaaafe age. W Hibben's mother didn't care for tt at all. aoe iad Mike the frat cup, Its rich ioe NO Strings NO Extra tind Regtateret Batabuened @he had seen it In photographs, never flayour was del icious. Trade M Hail @ Contu ‘ living, growing state, When Mr. have been using Postum about to This Offer of Any Kind ork uf ry Hidden was transferred to Chil! and cighteen months and to my great joy, You may furnish Accounts Knew he would have to qee his mother, Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., digestion is good, my nerves and heart the weakened eo far as the beard was bed are all right, in fact, Tam a well woman ee . once more, thanks to Postum,”” Battle Creek, Mich, Road The Road to Wellville” in pkgs. any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR $1 5000.00 ce small weekly eoncerned, and after long deliberation Avoided to lose it But he feared that the sudden loas of Spring Suits, payments. = Yee ACCOUNTS Dresses & Waists weekly payments especially invited Woolen Suits, $28.50—: Special offering of une usually attractive models in ing colors. Made from the new Serges and Novelty materials. Tailored Suits, $45.00 and up—Smart Man- tailored Suits adapted from latest French models. Morning Dresses, $12.75 and up—A lar, Coletiont of simple nee of Irish heey French $3 Genuine Leather Slip Seat Dining Chairs, 1. 89 Quartered oak, Earl English finishs high back; genuine leather slip seat. $1.50 Dining Chairs, now. $2.00 Dining Chairs, now. SHOES AUMANN’S| AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF S! %3 *3.50 84 & °5 UBWAY OR ELEVATED Pon in anb Love A}NO-DEPOSIT REQUIRED PSS eee | THE STANDARD OF Sekns SSS SSS aaus W.L. DOUGLAS Ba MANN'S| FOR OVER 30 YEARS Fe did not advertise a spectal $3.50 Dining Chairs, now. Linens, French Pique and Crash. ‘ THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED ebruary Sale Lingerie Dresses, $20.00, 35.00, 45.00 SHOES gi L.Douglas shoes a ak Vio had ne aia 7. to sell, up—ina variety of stylish models. Trimmed trial. WL-Dougias name stamped J with the new heavy laces as well as Irish Crochet, 4 ona shoe guarantees superior qual. BUT Torchon and Valenciennes, Many of theseare made our new stock Is in, and for the Lenefit of our patrons we olfer for TWO WcEKS OALY all our new stock just received, BFLIVERS Tuis soup" 25%, DISCOUNT CAK BiNi . TABLE FREE OFFERS ity and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottem pro- te. isthe weurer against high priccs and inferiorshoes. Insist upon have ing the genuine W. L. gies shoes. Take stitute. by hand, Waists, Special $3.00—Lingerie Waists trim- med with fey laces be tucked. sl a Linen Waists, $2.75, 3.50 and 4.50— Of Tailored Madras and other Wash Materials, Equal to custom work in workmanship. New models ready for Summer wear. * $9.00 Oak Chiffonier, e solid oak, golden finish; five decp drawerey wood | "Olle; 1017 beveled plate mirror, supported by \eatly shaped stanchions, ae uy, sie with cee puns : couuaued 310.00 Chiffoniers, $18.50 iffon= . esata 8 a 1h hates B78 | ono ice, EEE | James McCutcheon & Co., ‘ J s7i-are Fas nn Sireet YOUR TERMS 3 onions, °P” 12,50 | Rast oor to Pestonice || ARE OUR TERMS JI Hos cnnenee 898g hiffone ¥ 4 Sth Ave. & 34th St., nil | Uixcat imtoo Sn neees | 515. ee ae ; THE EASICST PAYMENT ROUSE IN NY, ~ fe = ° ai ck Nowa If ST. 1 BOOR WEST OF PAVE ion ar Vk )| a feats ; io Upen every cveming Luly SaWUrdsys LbUL LY Dd mew epi is Mornings o © BR After Noon J Ras: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING hn cetm eons semen enn

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