The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1912, Page 18

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and Srompliy at 130 P.M. The event evening per- formance will begin at, $18, to de fol- g 1A U TRAIN, | 2223 MUSED A PANG, THREE. YEARS ‘GOT THIRTY DAYS) OF MISERY Mrs. Burnside Escay Escaped an Op- eration by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound strate House ; Henle Sectie No- of Severe Sentences on ‘Spring Crop of Rowdies, » £ & crowded northbound Second ave- “LL” train approached the One Hun- and Eleventh street station about o'clock jast night, Joseph Budnicke, ‘twenty, of No. 1958 Second avenue, Was in one of the rear cars, pulled | | ergency brake cord. The train With such @ jolt that men and standing were flung in heaps on _cér floors and many were pitched Buffet Bargain Mahoningtown, Pa.—"Fer three years 1 suffered untold misery every month, and had to stay in| Prices Marked in Plain Figure Easy Terms: 27": Set A peculiar to women. 1 became so weak and run down 1 could rm walk ol We thought « Buffet would be a jood special feature for to-day's ad- vertisement, and we hope it wilt inter- est you, but if itdoesn't, don’t forgetto remember now, Wea on and Bicthanf that this great furniture store joes cell everything in furniture, rugs cord ged Trouse furs seneee at about 25% less than other stores fuat Uke cut....... OTHER SPECIALS $16.50 Dressers. . $15.00 Chiffoniers. $9.00 Brass Beds... undergo an operation, byt ] was ad- vised by my mother to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and after 1] had taken four bottles J am strong and well. I have got others to take your medicine with the same good results and they cannot say enough for it.”"—Mrs. J. A. BURNSIDE, Mahoningtown, Pa. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine |; {testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- poe ble Compound. ‘Women who suffer from those distress- ing ills should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ae Compound to restore eh health. pa pK dR bailding—ad sesame ittee’ hebeic i ey aye thy. acanand oe le sod rigutly” ling ‘wees tne butmntaneces in. Furnished $110.00 Finkenbal EFss HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED S. E. Cor. 124th St. Ai ‘workhouse for inirty’ a ays." ———_—> Postal Employees’ Ball, Td ve slightest doubt that Praia E, wi bas toe annual.antertainment and ball of ‘Postal Employees’ Mutual Ald As 1s to bo held next Tuesday at | ble Compound will hel the) Harlem Carino, Second avenue and | to Lydia E. Pinkham Hundred and Twenty-seventh , (contidential) Lynn, Maee., sor ad- . zertenior attention fe called to Ye letter will be vice. the! afternoo: ce, Which -will ve do unusually interesting to women Her ylr plateatn ted by hd woman, ny Amount in Proportion and held in etrict con.idence. 1.50) No Limit—large or small Pay by the month if you prefer Wee ly 10% allowance to cash customers Silk plush cushions, either red or green. Exceptional value—you would think it cheap at $30 or $35. $18.25 Golaen Oak or in, t 44 Inches. eb ed Sie Wooden Beds of every Grgrhpped mehary bedding, made in jactory. A Few Specials Maple Dresser ™) is Puseleaed” nig Carpet, yard, Os == Ingrains, per yard...s.eesseesees shaped wi wih et hy Tapestry Brussels, per yard..... 2 drawers | fas REN Velvets, per yard Savonneries, per yard.... d Wilton Velvets, per yard...... $1.49 |) Every kind of floor ‘covering in endless variety and no charge for measuring, sewing, Mning or laying. Lares “Frimo Enamel’ ww Take your pick, } Everything for 14 the diningstoom in Infinite vaptety, hin at 69¢ Stands 7 inches high, nickel finish. Water- bury works and clear alarm, Other Clocks of all kinds up to $600, & 89c $5.75 25c By ie $5.25 21x17x39 inches, holds 40° Ibs. Ice; heavy galvanized lin- ff; ing; brass hardware. [].§ Hand-made Rustic Hickory Very cbinfortable, strongly put together, and practically indestructible and weathe: root. Many styles of this and a oe he ot Spring and Summer furniture for indoors, $4.65 Centre Table Either oak or mahog- any finish; 24-inch round i) top. Heavy turned legs f/f 7 |) with brass feet and glass {/\)) \ Mh: a Mastc Cabinet, $9.50 |\\\\! ied Table, Mahogany finish, The Built of selected My oor shows beautiful } hardwood, well fin- 4 5 feet long; very convenient rain, Strongly made P . i and nicely finished ished. Perfect circu-§! and strongly made. throughout. lation, Harlem Store Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Open 3rd: LONE i2ist St. with the Oldest Furniture House in the Country Your choice of quartered oak, either golden or early Enguah; 60 inches tong; impressive in appearance, substantial in construction; + 927.00 TANS to Delivery THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, New York APRIL 12, 1912. Suits and Ove $40 Custom-made Suits, a We introduced this new feature - of our Men’s Clothing Store last Monday, and the_response_re- ceived was the finest kind of a tribute the people of New York and surrounding _ter- ritory-could_give to The Big Store. Now Look at the Blue and Black Unfinished Worsteds, Black icunas. Chalk-Line Stripes in Blue and Black Flannels. Plain and Fancy Weave Blue Serges, Gray, Tan and Brown Worsteds. Seize the opportunity! Big Store’s guarantee of satisfaction is = | GREENHUT-SI io EL COOPER @.\# ‘MAIN BUILDING Only 4 Baws to Measure ¢ From Materials Used in rr and But bear in mind, please, that next Wednesday will positively end this most gaserinny chance to secure a high-class suit or overcoat, made to your measure, for $17. In these suits only superior trimmings will be employed, and the vorkmadelilp of the garments will be equal! to custom tailoring of the highest character. Cassimeres and Cheviots in Dozens of Patterns. | Scotch Mixtures an Let us take your measure, and, above all, bear in mind that The behind the suit and overcoat that you buy here. (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) 18™ AND Ip” STS s More Overcoats: 750 Our original intention was to continue this feature of our the response _ attending our remarkable of- fering that Choice of Fabrics: New Oxford Blue Cassimeres and Cheviots. Pencil-Striped Worsteds in Blues and Blacks. Pure Silk-Mixed Worsteds, Bi<’': Serges. Oxford ani Cambridge Gray + :-unas. Homespuns. wad YS BAUMANN GRO No Money Down Club plans of ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but wise shoppers will look for honest cor by the fact that we are one of the largest furniture and carpet distributers In the Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credii Cut-of-Town De'lveries Made by Our Motor Trucks Quarter Sawed (Seageeeen | | White Striped Borders 13-9 Browa, a Lapeer, Go vanersee. 49€ ae 3.75 taiuest” = 75€ vainetese 5,00 saat” 1,25 rasta ie vauenss 1,75 Bed Sarre Ops “Bao 13.56 value oi Oak Bate Ta SR i ili) ta handsomely « 41 it\ustrated, wave “sto $24.98 China Closet }} handsom:ly carved, lke cut, value § $24.98 Plain Centres with oo PON ns i tt lt Double 440 Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 0’ Cloc. ens that don't draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings is borne out country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled to offer you the AVGRG=AVESESE| aaa tage a ligt date etic rsa. war se

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