The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 8

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* THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, fal! were sorte of the comments, The|>urgh, asking: “Governor, what do you| Mother awd fon Accesed of Marder. A Child's Request. railroad men say the smoker was put] think of us? Are you with us or against mt (From the Boston Transcript.) on only because of its baggage com-| U8? What do y ‘t think of our move- zi y Bar rs.) Bobby's aunt had quite often brought partment. ment to Ket our rights?” While the man was trying to stom, charne: Question Pittabnemher,| MT 4 reply some one explained to ¢ suffragiia that he was John & Gill, “ ‘Thinking He te Gov. Wilson, | Fresident of a. heating. company, and hy farmer, * y, pierced, ‘Auatie, next time you bi A delegation of women confronted a| Gov, Wilson's doute, The women had|with bullet holes, was found near here| chocolate qice won't you please buy man in the Fort Pitt Hotel at Pitts-| mistaken him for Gov. Wilson, , rater” 4 Special Values ie Here and now, éoincidently with your Easter clothes’ | needs come special values resultant from the maintenance | SS Beautitul Inexpensive Reproductions of Bcf capacity production mand the sage of excens yardage The man sued by ine tatlor mea de ; and underprice fabric aces. i ©” manded « jury of wemen. Clb ber Pi ces. Ni news so pregnant with interest to this. |B sai ee of Walley soon vceeedet . : laws of fine clothes production. ; suits SPECIAL ; Bete sae = 14.40 panies | vt hy: abide yn te ek ; SPRING COATS SPECIAL SPRIN S EC. When fe pol heard the news | . ornate in silverware. i ) In most varied assortment are black He liked to see on his table serving pieces and ornaments done in heavy and intricate relief. Pieces whose designs were really no designs at all, but scenes of his everyday life done in silver. 4 ; Such pieces have we copied in our heavy : jues . to a. plate. They show the familiar windmills of the Low Countries—the dairymaid in her wooden shoes and all the quaint figures of their originals. They are absolute copies, reproduced in the same way that old coins are for the British Museum. Beautiful as they are, they are not expensive Pov. fey vatue at $5.75 DUE PO-DaY, y eo Es Well worth seeing. 3 Children’s medium tee aed ING c »« The MERIDEN Co. eee INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY (SUCCESSOR), ih Children’s Suits that sf° wy 80 Silversmiths .- ree BOYS’ LONG TROUSER SUITS 49-51 W. 34th St, Through to 68-70 W. 35th St, New York ove moiety aid mae etree, De cil Qn) To be had in English and Fifth Avenue js, in Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Your Charge Account Ye Solicited : Two New, York Stores: Hi) range oth Gray RRS. whiskey, because it is mw ie iad: eA free from adulterants, be- ——— cause thousands of people, owing to its purity and value, use it constantly in moderation, there are countless substitutes for DUFFY’S PURE MALT , Clearance Sale of 200 Ename! Beds “ aa WY ; 4” When you get it see that the Bes | how. gate Your ‘ : e-mark which is on this and oe br ag tao YeN4 ‘every other advertisement, is also on Sed = a fl the bottle. See that it has the full Le name, te H aft i it ile i iB ! iH ik | : Hal ; Pitan | eT et Ca a s 2 2 aa an ae raf ra Hi ibe fF, At druggists, grocers and liquor dealers, or direct! te? $1.00 large, bottle.§ The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester, N. Y. Cite HUT THis

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