The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1912, Page 8

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same. es 2 we owed convened and began passing tupen civic matters, but made no report tthe New York Hoard ot teatth{ enterday cnat the dog that bit the @ favored In their ansexeme: upon Keresey's communication. Nepe ff pels) “- Whe h me PUBLIC REGENTS ATTITUDE OF Jane what it he felt che ate CITY OFFICIALS. could wear it. If { sh lone of these four satan start an action apmains | Lohman wae etanding tn the rear of the council room as Keresey started Nothing Beiter Than Husband’s INED MAGNESIA || truth or not." Hoboken Js mueh stirred over the "t]asseasinent question, and the iment question my verac: | of.vesterday has irereaved public Indig~ deserve to be tarred @tiven from the t seems a shane.” } ® reputable citlzen gan not od John Keresey Insulted te emtle as he mum-| My Hall for nasist i ‘something in reply. Ghaking his |Clvic matter without being sn mare aa 7 and Called Liar by Ho- Lonmen'e 5 ton Kerere tirned | by officials and y inetdted, (Sold tn Bottles Oni y ong tends to show the actual attitude of 4 vi boken Official. ceftain oficiales in regard to the pubit present, “out if go up against | ta < heee people that to what you "mst oie Pred ¥ vetwoen Keresey rt. e Bilis cc sattoven eheet ts yee: oer. Lohman called upon me to sand sagente was inlgrmed. by Dr feréag over the assessment question, ‘ween Henry Lonman jr., chairman of the of Asecasora, called Keresey ‘Watore.. sev counelimen die- | the tax quest! im the Mayor's | @fice at City Hall. meet Count! held ite We | ting late yesterday after- | , whe is one of Hoboken’s | Mest citizens, ts sixty-nine year | anew @hite heir. Lobman ts tall and powerfully | attended the meeting | r to his letter pre- | Meeting, demanding part of the council to tazes of Hoboken. he recess was taken the coun- ip the bids on an issue =| a. city improvement. Keresey | imto, the bay A office to see! The pleasure of being well corseted is every woman’s legitimate indulgence. With R&G Corsets, this pleasure is assured to every individual figure. The R&G range of models has been built up on the sound prin- ciple of individual figure re- quirements. The particular R&G model for your figure will give you an added poise and grace of iti it Keresey” found several Giscussed the assess- with him. All took sides by Patrick GriMn, G0 openly te the mat with advainistration on dhe tax ques- THE NAMES OF Fa.| SO “INTERESTS.” ‘the argtintont was at its hottest He took partioular ex- © piblished interview in Have you seen the p “I wear the R&@G Corset be- ver / R aC Aoband cause I have tried all others.” the tearing of the hose? GERTRUDE HOFFMAN bade MAVE A ving, Suits & ms gop OREDIT other Home Fur. Overcoats Fea se gr ot Of e known pattern, model and color that Pe distinctive drest. Senddermand, “Alamode” clothing that’ has “graced” Hair Goods At Extraordinarily Low’ Prices Friday Broadway for fifty-six years. Our New Sprit Spring § Stock, “fresh” {mint or brata from our plants, sonteea\ newest blues, grays, browns, tans and , many Mix- tures, Models, English or fonsorvati Here's one pagel garments at ‘‘dis- “SWITCHES—H0 ‘inches long; $6.00 value; at Wall Paper Specials Large assortment new Spring papers in neat florals, stripes, set figures and all over effects, suitable for all rooms, Sold with 9 in. 1 borders, Value 0c; special, roll. .....ssseseseeseeses ». eC patterns suital lors, dining rooms, hail cart $40&$45 807: 50 -Overcoats for Spring Wear >| Over 10,000 rolls at —Imported shadow effects, foliage t and heavy varnish golds golds and all colors with 9 or 18 inch cut out borders; roll .. reen 12/0 White or Cream Moire Ceiling 471 Bic and Sic Gic (Fitth Floor. ) Every Woman Should Have Model No. Machine Because it makes home dressmaking so much easier and and 30 inch Ameri -fadi Ma i bed 4 inch American non-fading oatmeals in 123c browns, roll Papera— Special, roll......sccceceseesseeees The New Ghe Sewing 4 Latest models ia tency saiztenes, Begeee ane valuss. $) 0.0 more satisfactory. You will have better results with the wee Mode PTT pie plone ake ae I FREE than you could get with another sewing machine, because the FREE has exclusive improvement no other machine possesses. Among then the Rotocillo movement: eight sets of ball | bearings: new unbreakable autometic lift; French leg de- sign; automatic threed controller; square ir motion feed, etc, Come and #18 and 980 values. Special... ‘torna $130 led op lak, Ord cd Facah edi taney $17-50 a piney Gained haw ovr y $2.9-00 \\ i} \ \\ FOE LERG (o= Vice=Preeident A five drawers high-arm Speciat ying ochne iat the Free), ‘Guaranteed for five yexrs, Sorplied wit of attgche mente ‘ Win litedee dau rd deaeinde eaudllee HAG =Double QI Trading Stamps to 1 o’Clock, *"hsSiesr" Friday Bargains} gS ~\) |Gigantic Silverware Sale Manulactarer’s Samples and Odd Lots to Sell for Mach Less Than Their Actual Value fa Silver serving Pieces Mesa te a5 49c , ad This maz.ufacturer had a large lot of regi ieces, including Berry $5.00 - Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Gravy Ladles ream Ladles in many beautiful patterns in either French to-mo:row, 49c. $! Cons'sting of Tea Pot, Sugar Pasa Sets, at 2.98 t ful floral engraving or burnished s ver jain Floor. & Suits of Fancy . Double-Breasted Suits Choice Boys’ Russian Suits Boys’ Sailor Suits Here's where parents may save $1 on every suit in this sale, Guaranteed strictly fast color blue serge for ylish, with full cut Knicker pant For the smaller boy—21/; to 10 grey or bright silver finish; choice Cream Pitcher and Spoon Holder. Beau- oO Boys’ $3 Blue S Suit oys ue Serge Suits Boys’ Norfolk Suits of | ages. Norfolk or double-| Peter Fe Sailet Suit, handsomely trimmed with white soutache braid on collar, red circle on sleeve. A copy of the famous Mixtures res. Two sets of hose re W. T. & Princess Corsets In low bust; medium and very long hip 9 a Floor. oT Men’s & models, heavily boned ythroushout. Gum rustpre Very stylish itablefora i LL at $3. 50 Shoes. ¢ ctylesina sae | “Lace an porterga' tached, . Friday at $4.98 ay w and hand sewed. te Pai Crhird Fleer ) Ghildren’s $2 Pumps = *1.00 25c Drug Specials and stra * from tinal 25¢ Syrup of White Pine 25e Seidlitz Powders, 25 Peroxide of Hydrogen 25eCelery and fron Tor (Mata 25c Table pataat| rent} 19¢ kitchen use. Full width; special, Hemmed Dice Napkins to-morrow, yard., Good quality in neat dice designs; 33¢ dozen. No mail orders. Didi number of patterns. Suits in sizes 7 to or double. breasted suits in sizes 10 to 16 years Misses’ and Juniors’ Peter Thompson Suit. Boys’ $5 Suits Good, strictly woolen suits foe boys trom 7 17 years. Made of fancy eet i 98 Norfolk or double. breasted jacket... These are the smartest and ip popalar suits this season and sell elsewhere at about $ $12.50. { Here at . . i They are made of all wool French rt storm serges. Also fine mixtures. coats are made with smart box plaits err finished with a kelt all arou:d. ( Basement.) || Full flare, high girdle skirts. ~ Sizes 13, “ 15, 17 and 14, 16, 18. 1 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats. Of all weo! | mixtures, Some have deep round, square or pointed jf $12.98 Refrigerators Apartment House Style; high and narrow, with two doors in sailor collars or the shawl or notch collar effects. Some are trimmed with con- $4: 98 trasting colors. Values to $10.00, at e Misses’ Dresses. Of all wool serge trimme:’ with deep shaw! cuect of black and white strips:! ite ie aaron $3.98 Girls’ Coats. Of all wool fabrics, represent- ing ‘and ends from our regular lines. Large assortment of pretty styles and col- $1. 29 ris aa (a ors, Sizes 6 to 14 years, e ns (Second Floor Bargains In Bed Room Furniture $20 Dressers Enameled Bed Outfit si'scactiumem rice $12. 75 A splendid bed- stead in whiteen- Exactly as pic-| Sued i takes: amel finish,hand- ly andheay- ff any quartered oak SOMe!Y | \ ‘and birdseye ma-|ily made, A good ple. 42-inch basepwoven wire with 2 swell sheped| spring anda soft top, gravee tare top mattress. All neh bevelled mir-|sizes. No mail or phone orders, ) Axminster Rugs $32 (is? |$16°°% Feet Mundrean ot thom, sie This Coat. Hand: terns, nearly half an inch thick. Largest and most Vite ies ee ee ever shown. All perfect, including Sanford’s, Smith’s and other well known trademarked grades. eM unre- stricted choi 821,08 AX mpson’s Floor uare yard Fish & Meats Pametas ail partect xt ¥4322C r22ac striped ticking. Limit 2 ae Berwick wand; mild, Lowest BACON: rewest B * Anan te; Men’ Ss 69c Shirts In a large assortment of styles and) E199 patterns. cales with neat stripes and fi Cc Coat styles wit! or plaited fronts. (Main Floor, ), Children’ s Coats Labeda te toy ee f 9 98 collars of black and white shep- herd ch Sizes 2 to 6 years, at (Second Floor.) Children’sDresses of pretty check and st ped \ ieee ane eee ! ‘Sick f necks, Sizes 2 to 6 years, at > (Revcond Floor.) 45¢ to 50c Bed Sheets S n ar hci and - o( Ba: ment.) 98c Feather Pillows Large size, filled with’ pure, a 5 be iis DR po Women’s $1.75 Waists Strictly tailored of fine ¢2 orded mercerized material, Ta lored it colli 2 MS $6 and $8 lode Hats In 10 of the best Spring shapes. Small, medium or large — blocks, suitable i nd chil. a we may never wuplicate, them ai cut; regularly Ib.) per Ib. as io HARE A er nee ate

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