The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1912, Page 15

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Ns ed unprecedented in this country. Democrats and Republicans held cau- cuses to make nominations for village engine, The engl for President and Trustees, but all de- vemos tons, made no im- * clined and the committee to fill vacan- clea has been unable to get any one to take the nominations. his parishioners. Richard Jones, ao younk negro ot! ae . e Horsecave, Ky., wanted to know what Si fi Ski Ca: ° it wae like in “another work” and shot impli es in re; to experiment with. himself in the forehead, @ bullet When his parents got home they found glanced off his skull. He ehot himeelt Mat young in the side of the head and the bullet oy anced again, He then fired into his cheek and the bullet went through. Richard then tied up his head and ‘went back to work, 10 daddy's watch tick, (204 out of the remaine eelected the Cell So Well He Will @ Pardon, Charles Forde of New York, sald to be a pickpocket, after being sent to jati | susPent tte wonderin auanten” TOE me Gor 270 days at Atlantic City, organised | esers, @ chotr among the prisoners in the county prison, could be aimpler than Velegen. His tenor eolos became oo popular the| simple in Mteelf, easy and simple to aout, br perth decided to give him hie = on Monds: DQrnest Manderson of Montclair has a keg of peach brandy recently found in the cellar of « atill near Salisbury, N. tei - BILL VOTED DOWN Assembly Kills Measure, but * “Orummers” Are Promised : Nine-Foot Sheets. {, ALBANY, March &~The Shitverx bil! to license aviation was killed in the As Bembdiy yesterday, as was the di!!! com- Polling hotelceepers to furnish tndivit- Mal towels for the waghrooms. The com: Banion dill providing for sanitary mat- treases was advance! to third reading. The commercial travetiere, vho are Backing these mereurca, have the ae @urance of the Publir sJeaith Cor that the “thres-times-three foot’ ill will be reported favorably. In the face of vigorows opposition the Nelson vill permitting the organization of @ colored regiment was advanced so fm tho Assembly that it may be acted ‘Mpon finally 00K. ‘The Assembly gave Senator Roosevelt a $pit yerterday when it sent back to com- Mittes the bill for the consolidation of the fish and game statutes of the State, fn which he had teen working all year, | Eroquently with the assistance of Gifford | Pinchot. ‘The introduction in the Asembly of | & Dill creating @ epecial commission of | three Senators and five Assomblymen to| revise and codify the Forestry and Fish and Game laws was responsible for the | feport that the Northern New York | lumber and paper pulp interests were panied by better digestion, which results in more ocurishment for your system. You cannot get steam from the boiler unless beat comes out of the furnace. Half the trouble with our health starts with the stomach, If it is not doing its work, the body is not ' getting strength from food. Taken iv moderation, you gain strength and energy from Duftrs @dopting thie means of killing the re- At druggists, grocers and liquor dealers, form legislation proposed this year | or direct, $1.00 large bottle, pistietathlds ected oes Donald Mackay Left $2,000,000. | I The last wil! and testament of Dona’ Mackay, Englewoot's foremost citize:, Who died suddenly last week on a ‘Hudson tube train, gives one-ti@rd of | a state worth over $2,000,000 to his "| Mra, Jennie Wise Mackay—one- ‘The Daffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester, N. ¥. hat @f which 1s to be held Jo trust—and | fe femaining two-thirds equally > sneoo ais three children, Malcolm Mavasy of Tenafly, Duncan of Engi ‘wovd and Miss Jennie L. Mackay, on half in each case to be held in trust. To-day and To-morrow at 4 Stores Only Suit Bargains of Unusual Bigness For Men and Young’ Men Final!! Sale of Suits At $10 Formerly $25, $22, $20 and $18 A Splendid Assortment and Every Suit Appropriate for | Spring Wear, in Weight, Style, Pattern and Fabric | Overcoats Formerly @ $25, Now $10 While the assortment in these overcoats isn’t large, your size in a style you like may be here—suppose you stop in and see i SALE AT 4 STORES ONLY “Get the Habit.” Go to 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 4 ul 125th Street at Third Avenue peeeeertiands St. ur. Greenwich Harlem Store Opél! Evenings | Unilos S4q., 14th St., nr. Broadway oe aeeee at 0 Steet Shares Open. Selitag. Brentas } ec reRERNNOR pumimiemnn pistons: Cacia a = ofoers, and both named the same men | funeral sermon ‘over Adath Goloong, 400 jetendant widow eaye the eulogy her husband for non-attendance at church, which deeply affected her and caused her ¢o refuse to pay more than $10 for it, which eum was refused. Wonderful in Results A Staple and Effective Skin Preserver and “‘prepte things are asuatly tert eo _ cist um , , " eee ee VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912. . Visit Our Model Quick Lunche Luncheon—Pure Foods, Prices Moderate—Sixth Floor Single Stamps Thereafter [ Visit Premium Parlor, now located on our Third Floor gg ved Stamps to 1 P. Wivaiar eee Sensational Hosiery Sale” Involved in this great sale can be found hosiery of silk, cotton, lisle, silk lisle, ry lisle, Cashmere fleece lined cotton, Balbriggan cotton and mercerized hosiery for every member of the family at prices in reach of all. Values to 1Se Values to 3Se lo ‘ “" a ‘ot eater 20 € and Children For Men, Women le For Men and and Children Women, at " Stoek| mit bine’ sn, men, eran children, of jedium Cotton Stor! Vale thread hosiery or oni” Fh Meck, am and fuse isle, medium or heary 5 liste or cotton and many figured ¢ Tho women’s silk stockings are tm black, helio, gray, pink, royal bine, brown, navy asthe edt nt Stenteettapertse Mi micas, me- ail colors, Oh iafing rivmed t Il seamless, | 4 fw iret colors jee eels tnd ‘tows ead duthe’ betes anes tites 6 to brand, Who Wouldn’t Buy $10 Willow Plume Hats for $4,.97 This Price Is Less Than the Value of the Plume We are doing a tremendous business in these hats at $4.97, Their unusual beauty would sell them & they were marked $10—They represent our tendency to lead not only in style but in value at all times, Imported braid creations, trimmed with effective touches, contrasting color creating exquisite combinations, and finished with a hea hand-knotted willow plume, in combinations such as black and white, royal blue and black, ete., or plain colores. $3.50 New Spring Hats "Tdentically the same hats other stores ask $3.50 for. $2.98 Velvet Faced Hair ed $3.49 Hemp Hats in ten hy Chip Hats; fla Sie Sample Neckwear] Hor Roe 39 and 59c, To Sell at itraw SI i of Cee inte oie oka, “nel wd Frere pulse new Terby ee Medium- 3500 New “edie Suits for Men That Were Made to Sell at $15, $18 and $20, at Men, if You Want Real Clothing Bargains ; D2 not miss this spportunity, fer a sale like this, at the start of the season, never happened before, and it may haj ‘o-morrow is the day. ———— This is a big purchase from our leading Ket and while they last we Our are going to save you and every man who buy: uit here just what we G arantee saved in buying. It's a bona-fide profit sharin le. Ul ‘We ateolutely muarantes these Strictly All-Wool Materials rent five atyles to choose from, in twelve different models, inc! cluding the soft roll Eneien lapel, yA izes from 33 to 48 chest. In regular, stout, short or slim builds; not and select from 815,00, xe | Blue Serge Gray Clay Fancy Novelties them bome-let your friends see Cheviote Cassimeres (arco phsvo browns, ght blue, shepherd plaids, pretty @ them, phair mixtures and @re hand tailored from all wool fabi All 8! 1 to take advantage of this sale, money i you are not sat for men and youths. Do: BOYS’ $3 BLUE SERGE SUITS Suit Nortalk Suh ) Rus Sailor Suit ‘ $1 Knicker Pants { thousand paire ol Henickorbocker s tra full cut tnd weil’ made, $1.98 Dresses for Little Tots} These unusually good values. Ti es 1 Sint litters cate ot shaw h effect thot fancy ribbons, 8, el t a lace and embroidery insertion, box plaits rately trimmed with several Good Cigars Cheap Good Quality Smokes at Less Than You Usually Pus Gi * Spanish hand made perfecto, the widely adver- reheat th acon Mia Laclesell peep of Havana long-filler and o Pesto Rican beecsiie rows and medallions, Sizes 2t06 years. ani * Long and Short Coats of cash. mere and Bedford cord, in cream and white with deep circular cape, elaborately trimmed with Jace insertion, silk wash ribbon ai All sizes to 59c| ' He ro iliotasany scone (Main Floor—Matl Orders Filled. New Candy Shop Quimby Boston Made le Candies H ittoned in back, Sizes it jand ier prettily trimm 12 years Oc! | values to 25c, at 5,500 Pairs New $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 ‘|| Walk-Over Shoes & Oxfords NS plightly Imperfect; Spring Styles tor Men & Womea nother wonderful bargain sale for Satur- oppers. Don’t miss it. these shoe values anywhere else. You can't equal $ Walk-Over Oxfords for Men Newest Spring styles; hea Piien and blucher models; new toe shapes , jag thapes ad lasts: patent sl skin, gunmet. lour sn roast i ot oot $189 Walk-Over Shoes for Women Very newest sizing for Spring and Sum. These 39c Inverted Gas Lamps complete with brass burner, good mantle and half frosted globe 2 Sc Fancy Anverted Gas Lamps.—Fitted with « pre Jobe in pink, yellow, green and frosted, with fringe to match. Hated with good | burner, mantle and inner giobe . 4% Pittsburgh Gas Jet Heaters wards, Fits any gas jet, throw 3/e an hour to keep lit 39 Inverted Gas Lamps — all "Throws the heat down- powerful blue fare, cows YA to Grocery Specials| BREAD BRS For Meats of Highest Quality No High Prices Here] from corn: Chickens i ork e 6 From 4 to 64 is. ome 1B 6 t Cut in of Pork Ks; mu Legs Choic oiResstin . 16c uine lamb; per 6c Prins bi abet beef; any wGpht; ald. Fresh Hams | ttle Choice Cut of Roast Beef Hiado cut from heavy ballve beef; worth 16; per Ib 12¢ ime Shoul- io ¥ is he (ate Choice Cons ude Mott THE MTU SURLET STORE, MENRY SIEGEL, V'res't--WE GIVE LU put up tn 36c i, 05) per Turkeys bes “ah “andl Fresh, Pi enic, H Jere pics

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