The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1912, Page 6

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| BREOILSTRKE “8 CON ONEL ANGRY, “25 DENES MAKING 6 19.00) anthracite minere tn neylvania were members of the ‘That te tna ute OF MINERS’ RASE <2 nina Union Delegates Confer With | Operaiors, Confident New Scaie Will Win. His Political Doctrines and Goes to Harvard. a evers| Massachue further ¢ ASK LARGE INCREASE, | § vote hdd plea eas the twe i ‘o-| If, you are not & good traveler and b o : a See ne a mood thing for all concerned. ITheadere ft sonal Districts in N York City. et long to know -how it feels to be an tent! Che Colonel's men have a deal of work chst away upon a desert island, move a M SHOOTS HIS STEPMOTHER ayics tu and several members « IGuat tie Wicra te ents verrared tr wird . into a Hew set of offices where there dor nt ore res ust orn to an ia py intd= 20 Per Cent. More Wages, +9 DEATH TO HELP SISTER, | He tet it be x | Harvard faculty tight of Murch 9. The regular organiza- T is easy to is no telephone fnetalfation, and live UST telephone With Work Day C Eight Inet be President A. La ar- andidates for delegates, who Will f without a “wire” for four days, It fs * i Vith Work Day Cui to Eight | pieino santara Kills, Woman. for!" var entertaina Ce Painted” Ny" devination of tne arrange for 4 whole tot worse than breaking your or write our * q m2 an in jo ev i Hours, Part of Contract, | Making Thirteen Years OM Girl ada “ Telephone eae eis Neate | Local Commer- i : 5 } Do Housework—Is Captured. | as ete oped Service. “1 couldn't have stood it another \ 4 Say Was wot and kille yasiennlas in New York, an ad: said the wild-eyed man who of the Rough Riding ¢ exe bad this experience recently. “I “* 0 preront plans, ned the symem under the law ax Mie three business deals, two invi- HLAVEVA Wok Ballots wilt be aubmitted to the voter tations to dinner and three chances to Whee AmitAe. to the cents ® regular elec lon ..1 80 to the theatre. ‘3 let my life ineur- fold. had frequently qua inch with Arthar Dp. Hit, 4@x. Tn the fir pal UL gjance lapse in the excitement, and 1 former distr dw Jone: in | Cemereted enewe of ene Chvenene? had to send s measenger out with an the Roosevelt vement in Massa-! tig ‘Phe second column will presen: important paper, decauee I couldn't chusetts, ‘The el expects to leave the Roosevelt League candidates for 11} get a certain party by telephone. Tbe for New York at 20 PM delegates, The voter wil) mark the can-' exue senbe A ‘ oo Aldates for whom he wishes to vote. heron gedlangl tlle rtrd ve" ROOSEVELT'S LATEST EXPLANA. ROOSEVELT MEN BEI apap Me y & bundred dolisrs. 1 Pd ATION OF HIS ATTITUDE, HAVE LOTS OF WORK |the Roosevelt faction to file twenty-two —Evesing Mail, Feb. 15, 1912.Y Hvel Was naked to explate , + | petitions rah 9 so that se fy Feb. 15, e RUN RESTWINI: IRAInERIA BEFORE PRIMARIES, |Ptt!!¥°"9,>% March? #0 that the Roose " , ampatin Abd cot MOUNVAIE Desboonl to GROMMET Jn oe While the has become such a necessity in basiness and social affairs, SWINE state Into New York City's foriy-four dele. || Urenent plans of the Roosevelt mian- only a like the above can make one fally realize hew great is . . more def state a 4 }egers do not contemplate a strugg'> for Hotel Victor ny position on tie great inwuew of | Rater to the Chicago Remblican cons) the four delegates to be named by tive our dependence upon the service. Suppose you notily us as far Tho general op’ the day than [ etated It in my Col- unty Re-| State Convention, tt ts sald. im advance as possible of any removal you intend to make. eet \ and again 9 ‘eanimation solidly] Chief Aide Carpenter, who declined ui t Whi & Qi6 oh per. {to-day to ses any but practical work. We can have your telephone service ready fer yeu. at at anda A ie ers, announced that the personnel of the " through | Mrs je | Roosevelt committee, the County com- “ . Wi! lodaed '¢] mittee and the battle plans would be 1 x tro fully Ket forth to-morrow, | queation at isece Wid Uy i Rbad \ WASHINGTON, Feb, 27. —Representa- | UN:C\ REMANDS BIG INCREASE } 4 DU use en uenneayy! ‘ THIRTY-TWO LIVES LOST Ridlitees. Gee Gd —_—— —— = / ae ene 1 WHEN STEAMER FOUNDERED. | conditions that wi inake | J) Roti iia: Naa nun Ly eeseesanian proepeelly of ahe business i Retime | nd 0 r people, rie, eaeeiaie. 62.01 men | Passengers and Crew Victims in i a. One peatek ee aWaik win. ‘4 Presigent & u Wreek of Government Vessel |" 7 | » Van " . | Sant vs elbiam, Feb. 27.—Thirty+ | { / and crew were FOF onsum ion The Wanamaker February Furniture Sale, with : Buequehanna ndering of the) government ves- cone piceea|| Whole-quality Furniture Sood of MM Hr, _ ‘ John'sMed-' | at Half Price HERMIT SANITY INQUIRY. icine con- Spring Models in Silk Wake ne pl fg ation is Jndue Faweett Names Commiaston | tains the Meh aide chats, $17.50, instead of $35. | ge tether lusgeid Taffeta and Serge Dresses | etossry site cia, seen denim, $17.5, tatead of POINtaA EAL ase ' of nourish- at $7. 75 Mahogany chair, velour covered, $16, instead of $32. ; the eon fea ” +» «.. | Mahogany chair, velour covered, $22.50, instead of $45. ment need- To say “these are better than usual” is | zarly English rocker, velour covered, $15, instead of $30. ed by those putting it very mildly. They are so much bet- | Mahogany rocker, velour covered, $21, instead of $42. who have ter that we have no hopes of duplicating the Mahogany pis nap silk — oe of $70, tung oad on laa this special purchase is dis- | Mahogany cha peg phistase yg” rg Lee oo” les and are z adjudged incompetent his large fortune weak and run down. THE EVE ATTAGK ON TAFT my Ast aa deere NING an Nationa! ct, sald Mr WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912. and ¢ sald ne ted ide emblem, © of four lines, Indicating, ® said, @ ® AVOF olonel® follo deal or, as hie juaved circle or the he recently In Vast nunrbers were made ¢ ciretlation, It t# by eve nited States, | the Jtoosevel: fo: ROOSEVELT HAS MORE CONFER: ontain re tion under the law init petition tie Board of EB Living Without a Telephone Is Like Living on a Desert Island; oe interest pee Rm, ( te \t © Hours, Ife had another talk | f Gov. Robert Bass of New toda bn] BECAUSE HE HAD NO ‘PHONE. | Mahogany sofa, velour covered $28.50, instead of $57. Two styles, as pictured, of soft taffeta silk, in Golden oak sofa, velour covered, $50, instead of $225, ee ee MUSIC BY NA!1 AN FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, DAILY. USO EET. NEW YORK 0. For the Last Two Days of Our Great | February Sale of Pianos We oil! hold a tremendous and final clearing of exchanged embracing every single instrument in our warerooms. as wT ich cost wien new from $275 to 8550 at "155 E place this unprecedented low price on these strictly Nigh clase Pianos for two reasons-—first, we want every Piano sold by the end of February; then we are determined to exceed all our previous selling records in the Piano Department during these two days. C7 VYourth Moor, \« we know that the high character of Pianos repre- at the astonishing low price quoted ombined in a Piano sale, we eatest_ two days’ piano sa very small amount to dd Upright Piano, but that al We guarantee ever r 10 years and sell them to you on the most liberal terms knows in New York City Special Terms. 30 Days’ Free Trial in your own home, ‘Then pay as low as Only $1.00 a Week Within one year we will allow every dollar you've paid on any Piano you buy to apply on any new Piano or Player Piano in our warerooms. ——— the many splendid pianos included which will be most eagerly sought for are the fol- owing: 1 Steinway Upsight Idacob Bros, Up- 1 Chickering Upright) Any 1 SchumannUpright, 1Kn pright right . & Evans | 1 Mason & Hamlin | L Sterling Upright 1 Vose Upright, Upright | 2 1 Sohmer t 1 Lindeman n Upright. | PK urtz mann Ups | Piano 1Wing & Sou Up. Bros. Up» | right right. rig! IHarrington Up 1 Waters Upright 1 Fischer Upright 1 Estey Upright righ | $ Lkronich & Bach | 1Gabler Upright. 1 Conover Upright. | 1 Kroeger Upright Upright 1 Bradbury Upright ngsbury Upright | 1c wan Uprigh YEA take the instrument back, allo ny and if for aay reg apply on any ing you ' Try Any Piano for ONE every doll Ar paid to , that we soll the famous inakes-NEEDHAM ani SCHUMANN. Ask to see the New Auerbach Piano, at #185, You know, of cour ——-5i1MPSON \WFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 19TH FO 20Tii ST.. NEW YORK CITY =-—<qpe— i narrow stripes of black, navy or brown on a white ground. One style in black or navy blue serge of good . quality. The features are a frog-and-button effect in : black-and-white braid full length of the front opening; and the little turndown collar and cuffs of white crocheted lace. Smart, serviceable, simple, new—all sizes. $7.75. Wednesday, Subway floor, Old Building. Mahogany sofa velour covered, $57.50, instead of $115, 3-piece Early English suite, silk covered, $95, instead of $220, 3-piece walnut Suite, denim covered, $170, instead of $240, 3-piece mahogany suite, silk covered, $112.50, instead of $225, 2-piece mahogany suite, silk covered, $110, instead of $220, S-piece walnut and gold suite, in denim, $350, instead of $700, S-piece gold suite in denim, $267.50, instead af $545, Gold arm chair, silk covered, $125, instead of $285. 2-piece gold suite in denim, $167.50, instead of $335, Walnut and gold marble top table, $175, instead of $350. Gold cabinet, marble top, $250, instead of $500, Gold chair, cane seat, $79, instead of $158, Dining-Room X 3-pe. mahogany dining-room suite, $412.50, instead of $828, 13-pe. mahogany dining-room suite, $855, instead of $1,900, 3-pe. English oak dining-room suite, $252.50, instead of 980% 11-pe, English oak dining-room suite, $626, instead of $1,252, 3-pc. fumed oak dining-room suite, $197.50, instead of $396, 3-pc. mahogany dining-room suite, $44, instead of $88, - . Early English sideboard, $150, instead of $300, oth Old English oak sideboard, $67.50, instead of $135, Early English sideboard, $170, instead of $380, . Mahogany sideboard, $70, instead of $140. Mahogany sideboard, $125, instead of $275, | Women who wear shoes no larger than 42, may choose, to- | morrow, from about 400 pairs—all good shoes—at $I a pair. | Black calfskin, kidskin and patent leather—lace .and button, ,_ A few in larger sizes. Wednesday, Subway floor, Old Building, Light Serge Coats | For Junior Girls | ; | ( New Light-weight Kimonos Empire style. Of cotton crepe in plain colors, trim- med with Persian border; or figured cotton challis with plain color border. $1. Of white crepe, with delicate stripes, faced with plain TOMORROW Hand-carved Barrettes, 25c Usually 75c to $1.50 Best collars, pointed or rounded at back, and continuing in long revers in front. Navy trimmed with light blue. Tan trimmed with brown., lor, $1.50. i not to let go of the | CO? Moe, Ola Bedroom Subway floor, Old Building, Carved by hand in Little Girls’ Dresses | 8-pc. mahogany inlaid bedroom suite, $727.50, instea.: of $1,455, pretty patterns. | ThatLaughattheTub | 6-piece mahogany bedroom suite, $400, instead of $800. Said to be unbreak- able. Rivalry between makers brings us sev- eral hundred of these very desirable bar- rettes to sell at this almost absurd price, 25c. Subway floor, Old Building. Mahogany dresser, $32.50, instead of $65, Ae Mahogany dresser, $20, instead of $40. Mahogany dresser, $19, instead of $38, Mahogany chiffonier, $25.50, instead of $51, Mahogany chiffonier, $60, instead of $120. Mahogany chiffonier, $67.50, instead of $135. Mahogany chiffonier, $26, instead of $52. Mahogany toilet table, $55, instead of $110, Mahogany toilet table, $38.50, instead of $77. Mahogany toilet table, $12.50, instead of $25. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building, Percale and chambray. Waist or belted styles. Sizes 2 to 6. 50c. Subway floor, Old Building. New Guimpes For Girls Of white lawn—a desir- able quality—gathered and with front panel of em- broidery. Sizes 2 to 14, 50c. Subway floor, Old Building. Little Dresses For the House One-piece dresses, easy to slip into in the morning. Neat styles in check per- cale, $1. Others piped with color and trimmed with buttons, $1.25. Or trim- med with embroidery, $1.50 | Subway floor, Old Building. At 12'\4c a yard, thousands of yards of clean, crisp Woven Tis-' sues, such as sell regularly in our Fabric Salons at 25c the yard. , Checks and plaids, as sheer as Swiss, with dimity cords outlin- ing the colored plaids or checks. Subway floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly Broadway, Fourth Avenue, A. T. Stewart & Co, Eighth to Tenth Street [SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE AMEE Whe omen) hate eo ae - + lta meat inl Fs i

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