The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1912, Page 10

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rd CHARLESTON WINNERS. MADERO’S REPLY TO TAFT | boure, on tho ed to all on that day on the til-|) STUDIED IN WASHINGTON. | fare iran Regarded as Attempt to Dodge Money Responsibilities for Dam- i a eg Rites 8 nh Droit WHR I PASE ETT: MMI NIL MER LETS EF 106 (Schwelbig), Ul (Bauer), 6 to 1, 7 ¢ | ie Passe, Derdancles j in {eeritory, Gompletely within Control |g, "ste give consultation without charge at his| {Sizes 14-16; 36 to 44 bust, in Black Satin, lined with the same dort returned the fire, and one of = ‘ office, 60 Weet 224 at. (between Gth and @th " ii ii iy * ra te ie ee tatins Dis salle for werope Saturday, [0 Ni2e wig Saati Children’s Reefers, 2%5 @4 Fe Grane collar and cuffs Special aif997°5? ia ng phlBAny, Cl Pad eee Un B o'clock. New descriptive booklet sent of ren s AP 5:7 amma 2 | MMMM sah ace Seles alae hac ie > _Ailter three and a bait hours’ fighting | selene elated a he CHILDREN’S REEFERS—of all wool serge, in navy blue and all white; several | Pees akst ee Seles’ tee, vor: stylish little models, nicely tallored, with collar and cuffs of white > go +) fa the toiand 2 a Nay chitoReNs. REFERS cot ee. “white ‘checked material; some 4 | jac! white cked mat A wi * 2 wbinsrie Reda sailor Rete and fancy pockets; others trimmed with satin and . brass buttons ......csseccccecseeseseseseresereeeees , CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Chevra, Saved, Wirclesnes Quebec, W ’ * sagt JUEBEC, April 1%.—Tho first message Ne R IS, on, | raores Gostes Wom any of tee os 50c Oil Cloths, #9. 19¢ omen § iNeCK~wEear ; ; races are aa | Vivors of the Titanic came last night to SAMPSON'S OIL CLOTHS—various ¢ g Phileus Corriveau, City Attorney, from designs; 2 yards wide. . a Paul Chevru, the French aculptor. ‘The Coat and Dress Sets TURKISH FORTS AT With Battleship Damaged, * After Three Hours’ Fight. _ LONDON, April he Sombard- an evidence of resentment againat the ina Silks, Challies, Albatross and fancy Swiss—i variety of - { rei be , Lt ; Cheat j eal poairad s, s fancy SWsen 8 y $8.50, 9-75 $10. 50, $11 50, $19 50 | ae ta & .epecial .derpaich 3s: TTAAtWh: CUNEATE ROR IRIN Oe of his Anderson X-Lie! different styles; some prettily embroidered; others trimmed with 9 O79 bd9 oN “os he) ceived here from Constantinople. One |Tt ficlals the Mexican note has not ad-|b# can detect the eadicat elgns of di laces and ri ’ ‘of the Italian warships has been dam- ‘by @ shot from the land batteries, |Q@TON, April 18—-An official ’ toh from. the Turkish Foreign Of- ‘ce at 5 there to-day says four lange ‘Warships, accompanied’ by tor- boat destroyers, attacked the Tur- fort off Koumakale at the entrance ran. SECOND RACE—Three-year-olds and second; Three 1 to 1, even and 1t Constantinople to the Turkish " ki h| Message said he was safe on board the 412; Carpathia, bound for New Cork. ue, | the sufferer de filied with bright h Clergyman’s Son Had Tuberculosis—Now Well Consumption ts w flattering disease and of improvement. Call It by its own name—and then—take Bekman'e Alt @dy has done for my (igned) REV. J. J. COWLES. Pew, Presbyterian Chur! Bekman'e Aiterati: Asthma, Hay F OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST WE INVITE COMPARISON! 9.15 $i1 Solid Oak of Any Kind! always find in the morn- The latest expressions of style and good taste in simple or 59C¢ to $1.50 per yard Fd i elaborate effects in serges, whipcords, diago: mixtures, ut 'You may furnish ferounts pened Ha Bo Led esa 8 @ taffetas, plain or changeable satin duchesse. Coats frem the Ke pletely by paying $1,000.0 0, on cies advertised than are © simplest street or touring to the most fashionab!e Coat Wraps. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. i ki announced through any Well Made Serviceabli Und Small wookiy Aprvuncen: Samay AY Well Mowe’ serwcenble § ‘Underpriced = ees AES ee ee | a al LOHTHUDHOHOHVOTOOAHONIHOTHOHATETHVOVOIOOVIVOS 20a ACCOUNTS | World “To Let” , ; wah (4 drawers. Fancy shaped! tinuous Posts with five sub- stantial filling rods in head NO Exira Charges especially invited Single Stamps N admonition in re+ nt of Americans in any answer {# returned. It cannot be said that Minlater Calero’s statement surprise, nor has it modified the diplomatic situation. The note ts regarded rather as an attempt to re- eve the Mexican Government from fin- | anctal Hatiiity for damages infilcted upon foreigners by the rebel, than as vanred any fresh reasons for inter- vention at this date unless the dis- ‘is; | claimer for responsibility for the ac- | tlons of the rebela may be reganted as warranting forelgn governments in considering whether they themaelves might not be privileged to take forcible easures to protect their subjects and citizens where they may he endangered Model C116 [Sermagt Model C117 Batiste THIS IS THE ONLY CORSET WITH A“ 6 Binns elastic is in strips instead } of one whole piece. Move- stand the correct degree of tension ‘prevents perspiration and pre- serves the “life” of the elastic— and therefore of the corset. Instant popularity has been ac- corded to this new model. ‘TUBER CULOSIS If eutforing from continued cold, clinging The early symptoms of these disease are 0 pusall t they too often batfle the phrstctan, jand he is liable to confuse one disease with | another, not knowing exactly whether he has « case of Ironchitia, catarrh of the tuber, asthma, heart complications or early tubercular trouble, or cheat before the tubercular germs are present in the aputam, and before the breaking. down stage occurs, | PERMANENTLY cured cases are on record at his office as proof of Dr, Andemon's succesful treatment of Tuberculosis and other lung diseases, Fresh air and outdoor exercise are necessary, but ‘they are mot all that te needed for @ treatment or ‘eure of serious Throat or Lung Trouble, Dr, Andemon, @ eecognized expert Lung Bpecial- Price, - Model F116 Coutine $2.00. ModelFil? Deters Ponee ChaanF Good SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS and persons desiring to rent business places will 5,099 Ads. Last Week— A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Women’s Negligees & Dressing Sacques An coportuty that comes but seldom. These’ garments are xceptionally well made, and there is a choice selection in Messaline, ‘All at 14 of Regular Value Women's & 15.00 Serge Dresses, 9,75 Of extra quality French Serge, in black, navy, tan and white; fastenin, down front; some with fancy embroidered long shawl, one-sided effect collar; others with large revers; cut along the lines of the newest French model: Of the best quality Serge, Whip- cords and mixtures; in black, navy,| tan and gray; ben | revers trimmed! and white stripes; large pearl buttons, Many of these styles are coples of foremost Paris creations, and at the heigth of fashion. Some half lined with guaranteed satin. Sizes 14, 16 years; 36 to 42 bust. Girls’ 2.95 Wash Dresses, 1.89 Made of excellent quality Percale, Gingham, Chambray—in stripes and plaids—also new Imported Repps and Cordelines—made up in the latest styles. Skirts ¢ull-plaited, fastening down the back, making them easy to launder. Sizes 4 to 14. $1.50 Bread Trays, 98¢ BREAD TRAYS—quadruple plate, Fal pele metal; fancy edge; bright Inist. : $1.50 Crumb Sets, 98c CRUMB TRAY AND KNIFE—quad- ruple plate on white metal; fancy en- graved; satin finish. 50c Cigar Lighter, 25¢ IMPORTED CIGAR LIGHTER—Ger- man silver; nickel finish; every one guaranteed. $1.50 Women’s Hand Bags, 89c A new assortment of SUEDE BAGS —in tan, navy, brown, gray and black; NATURAL PONGEE—all pure silk; one yard wide—suitable for coats. Also a lighter weight, 40 inches wide, suitable for gowns or pajamas. Nat- ural color only. 19¢ Embrolderies, yd., 10¢ bleached Muslin; no centre SHEETS—single bed s: $10.00 Velvet Rugs, 6.98 Extra heavy quality, Oriental de- signs and colorings. 6x9 feet. 65c Brussels Carpets, 49c Room, hall and stairs designs. 35c Window Shades, 18 Opaque window shades, mounted on reliable spring rollers; green, ecru, white, Size 36x72 inches. $1.25 Renaissance Curtains, 89c second; Ma and F i a Founded 1826 e Fain), 8 to 3, 8 to 1 and.7 to 6 ervention Chances, third, Time, 1.15 3-6, Golden Cluster, ‘, April 18.—President . . Lucky Wush, Creuse and Merise aiso| 3 Acting Secretary Yielding to Science up; purse $300; relling; five and a half! Mexico waa received at the State De- es from caterth or anty of the after 348, : farlonge—Dominica, i0t (McTaggart),| partment over night and will be #ub. Gripye do not mage il 8 aarons Why spend time and money going downtown? A positive saving Dresses ; even, 1 to 9 and out, first; ‘un-| mitted to the Cwdinet by Secretary stage of throat or tute dluease de-| BOF 15 to 25 per cent, on every item or YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. lacking Force Repulsed| iy, 1a crea, 7 RGR ANd conedered MMAlerially, peters a Made on fine qualitv net with lace fi) edgings and insertions; plain or ruf- fied; 2% yards. long. $2.00 Shirt Waist Boxes, 1.49 Covered with fine quality Japanese fl | matting; bound with rattan, $5.00 Coat Chains, 2.25 IMPORTED PLATINUM FINISHED J | COAT CHAINS—with 75 brilliant cut crystals; a*great value. $3.00 Untrimmed Hats, 1.95 GENUINE HEMP DRESS SHAPES—fj| with silk velvet flanges; copies of the newest blocks, in black only. Short Lengths of Dress Goods ALSO SKIRT LENGTHS—in the new- est and most wanted spring and at a fraction of their cost. toad yd, 6Cr Cy 12c, 19¢ Longcloth or Nainsook Yard wide; very best English bleach and finish; perfect goods; in 12- yard pieces; your choice of 1.00 75¢ Table Damask, yard, 48c¢ At $12.50, * At $16.50, Broadway at 13th Street. Women’s Department Friday, April 19th An Unusual Sale of : Beautiful Coats E. BE. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Worth $18.50 Worth $25.00 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ‘ een tatty nines pti bi ina ne you a ai with gilt and silver metal frames; long Mea weaves; colors and black. | in a large variety of designs. - 16¢ REALLY P RACTICAL ELASTIC INSERT ano coreancl i! LEATHER BAG to $150 74,29Cs 39C, 49C, 69cF | Value 25c; per yard ) » [att aca with purses a leather Short Lengths of Colored Made Shetland Veils $1.00 Natural Pongee, 59c Wash Goods in white and colors.............. 45¢ to $1.50 t ment of the lower limbs i easy CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS] either, rég. $1.50; per picce.. DE iat SON Mae ie ; 1 Dresser | and natural andthe rp fabric Sr Te eter tore Ihenel Women’s 10c Handkerchiefs, Chiffon Motor Hoods and Veils Solid oak, large and well. constructed. f\ lasts. It cannot become wrinkled. ee 14 Bos. 27¢ In plain a oe ary ey = finish (A \emmencat ae fs 5 Sheets and Pillow Cases at Cost] WOMEN'S INITIAL | HANDKER- 75¢, 95, $1.50 2.75 eac = Gee pa Thy sd be a= Each strip is designed to with- Made tromm. strong, durable: tulle] couiecy ac ret amare. Meo £20 : Seales $1.50 to $5.00 top with large bevelled an at that point, Exceptional value in cream or plate mirror; wood |f 65c.; each bleached ALL LINEN DAMASK or Pon ls. ree may PILLOW CASES—size 45x36 in.; GERMAN YARN-MERCERIZED FULL a This gives perfect ventilation, regularly 12%4c,; eac +. 9C| BLEACHED DAMASK. and foot with No. 1 1g 2 3 5 panel effect, for Women and Misses at 25¢ 40¢c 55¢ O5¢ 75¢ piece Bist aah At $10.50, Worth $16.50 stagn.eoie tN, Het Meanie ics AY i Hin PAT .25 { / \ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~ arty Tatlored and Semt-Tatlored of Imported Linens A remarkable collection of styles in all the newest | and smartest colors, in a very wide range of prices. $21.50, $32.50 and $35.00 Afternoon or Evening Coats and Wraps embroidered batiste and lawn, lace trimmed $1.00 and $1.25 Lace Stocks with Full Jabots attached; also Marie Antoinette Fichus, Lace Trimmed Special at 85c and $1.25 each Chemisettes and Sleeveless Guimpes plain net, chiffon and net combined with Val. lace. 50c and $1.50 Lace and Net Guimpes with Sleeves = $1.00 to $1.95 Imported Embrotdered Batiste Collars 50c each Special Values in Veils and Vetlings White Shetland Veiling ) regularly $1.00 to $2.25 each Fancy Colored Mesh Veiling ee \ 20 Lace Veils In navy and gray e Moire Taffeta and Moire with Fancy Stripe Sash Ribbon 714 inches wide—all shades 35¢ and 30c per yard Z Hair Bow Taffeta and Moire Taffeta at All shades—414 inches wide. tr 18¢ per yard Extra Quality Lingerie Ribbons pink, blue, white and lavender Spectal Values in Ribbons ° Rd Millinery Ribbons Fancy striped, polka dot, plaid, Persian and Dresden, 514 to 13 inches wide. A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILU. GO. .GETRER”. ail

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