The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1912, Page 20

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"PRESET SHOP TE nc Compolin W Bd Be to Be Begun Early, at a Mass Meeting in Mur- tay Hill Lyceum. ‘Tammany opens the Presidential sam- paign to-night and it therefore was thought fitting by the Big Crtef of the Wagwam te corram for the occasion Independents as could bo 0 Into the fight arm in political red skinned war- je fe what hae come of It: Dewitt Warner fe woing to speak | @ bis tariff? mass meeting at the Other notable Independents, who hav Always been hositle to Tammany Hu! Dut whose camps this trip have been in- ‘vases sotteftously by the leader of th: ‘Wigwam, are to be present as afditions! epeakers, attendants, ushers apd ticke: takers, This is ail done for the purpose Of showing that harmony with a big H existe in the Democratic circle, and that the cubs independent are quite willing thie year to Ue Gewn.with.the bts ¢ ger. | Heretofore Taummunhy hag never op.ned any Presidential campaign until after the National Convention named the candidates. This year it is all dif. ‘To-nigtt’s mase meeting introduces tat dit of political strategy. It election district car: tall Mi Temmeny aims to have i the Twelft! Bixteonth Acsembiy Districts OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK PRICES AND CONVINCE YOU! GOR PRICES ‘ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST, MODERN GossiP. (From the Detroit Free I's.) “rou'remember the Greens? “Well. How are they getting or* | “They're divorced. wd “You don't say?” “Yep, Remember the little millin |" sain, treet Dire. Green now." “Well “memensbor Smithers—the hotel “Bietnatiys ‘He married Green last week.” eek well what a difference a few MRS. STEVENS _ RECOVERS After ere ei of Suffering. Tells How Her Health Was Regained. Waurika, Okla.—I had female trou: | bles for seven years, was all run down, | ind eo nervous | ould not do any- thing. The doctcrs | ot so bad that H ould not sleep day or night. While in this condition T| ced of Lydia E. Vinkham's Vege - table Compound, and began ite use and wrote to you for advice. In a short time I had regained my health and am pow strong ‘and well."—Mre. Sallie Stevens, R. F. D. No. #, Comanche, Okls. Paotraed Woman Recovers. Fee eee For hha Rey I sullered t Tom fem Fetecavte: Com mf ered. my getable Compoun health and Smrined are gone,”—-Mrs. | F. A. Peaslee, KR. F. D., Box 88. Because your a difficult one, | doctors having ¥ ood, do not ving Lydie Pinkham’ getable Compened a trial. It ro has 7 romeed many cases of female ills, euch as inflammation, ul-! acements, tumors, irregu- | ic pains, backache, and | it may We exactly what you need. he imitationfions, covered leat! x ya L reotany finished frame, hight; lished, pomtenanely on feet. Loose cushions finished wi nd Begade cote fancy panne plush, J: «pin plain or fancy velour. ered J Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00, emall weekly ge ACCOUNTS especially invited } f Single Stamps ‘tor Noon a Anniversary Sale Men’s sand\Yomen’s sSlightlyI $3.50 to $6 Walk-Over a 2319 Neen SS am 8,000 4000 Patre Latest Styl Latest Style Oxfords and Shoes. Di Direct from Has Walh-Over factovies this week. lust in time for thousands of New Yorkers to save fully a half on smart, new footwear that but for the slighest mar, crease, discolored ning or other yore imperfections are as good as perfect—as good for looke—as good for service. Don't miss thie ‘Sale Saturday. Choice of the following at, pair, Men’e $3.50, ben 00, ape Loos rt mere Oxforde=—The leathers include patent coltehin, gurmetal calf and tan Russia calfkin. All sizes and all wanted new omen’s $4.00 time fapiduak Sample Walk-Over Cxfords a: onde 4 ‘an Ree Ply hy pumps and Oxfords of the most popular fabrics. Walk-Over Oxfords, in patent colt. | Growing Girls’ $2.00 Pumps of patent coltskin, black and tan kidskin and white skin, gunmetal calf and canvas; first college heel; new toe model; strap across instep and finished with mF 49 tan Rena eat att the J] YQ) | tailored bow: sizes 214 to 6 and D to EE width; pair Women’s 52" to 53 Spring Oxfords & Pumps Also a Companion Sale of Men’s $2.50 Low Shoes and Misses’ and Perera a \ che Wal on ach vas tar ferigg aopaere, I peter selene hee in the new short _va foe Sir Henri Footvear pe tent Neagle hier and etal vane cr tow, stra fors crate value Any Sheet. of Musici in Stock Over 100,000 Copies. Including th the o Latest Song and Instrumental Successes, Choice Also Demonstration by Albert Von Tilzer’s Entertain What more need we say to interest every ope dong Be pon music A.A from far and near. Think of it! mee acopy. Yet price would mean nothing did not you have the newest selections.to choose from—thousands of them. We are determined to make Saturday a banner ptherws on our new Seventh Floor and we take this tremendous loss to acquaint thousands with this busy section of our store. "We give partial list of selections. Mail orders filled while quantities last. Ord 1—Take Me Beck to the 1e—Firerytete’s Dela’ oy AY Peer tags, Nis “Sau Yoo} 17—Dos't, Blame Mo for ted Voter’ Bone.) eh Bed, rm Daal Fane ies i Go" ang] Bre Ste Bask a Ree — Piven Rag, | Bap cate . , ese | Sa ee a apes e What the Rose oe ate 1 Eee haa gs ‘Tyo-Btep). * eat ore, ‘eo Hurly Gury 108-—Killarvey. ie) yarn ote ed rm ee, iy ees hn, df= = Hare Like a2—Lare See a’ Yid. “Want” fou AN the Famili pone, hee iy, Choma Fai isiced Har- ‘waits, the World tn et “se ot onl Be “s 16 Whe F #1—the ‘Senet Dance. (Bern Dance) 89—Lonely, pate jaiden 90—the "Brox 1 When 1 fet Fou ae Gin, +i Seta prigentic Sale Girls’ Pretty W Vash Dresses ite re naar, srarenee en bree Repemnn te deplener Pr res eee: enol See ae yourself. Girls’ $2.50 to 3 Dresses bacaer Anniversa Sale of” prea ee Blye Rib plain; ai 4 Coffee Special Lai Asparagus Ltt § Red, sip Radi Celery Hearts j bu Hams /3r'sasteit, 2 \mported Sardi ieee emai ast very dainty styles; low necks,insertion trimmed; new kimono sleeves qed with embroidery and finished with lace iffs; deep pleated skirts with em- 9.98 6 to 14 years, White Misses’ and Juniirs’ Dresses Made of pretty patterned ginghms and pescales, Low neck effects, trimed with pipings or fine em- broideries. Great as- We show here a few of the many pretty models. There's one to fit and please any oe beset girl who comes here Cloth Sui Made of beautiful French set cuffs; coats all cut the new isprice. 13 to I ° a reps; low square nec! Fg wd shoulder; wew set- (itemed wl Hew tient Anniversary Sale $2.98 Fine : Chip Hats fe ne the snarvers_ was ree fae oa AND eRe : he ery 7 ‘our: pefun. ys x, Saturday at 2G We hve planned Sensational Sale forthe Boys for to-morrow. uite of gener: .deseriation fe ‘ages. Two- ww Suite, is or double- breasted atyles, for boys 7tol7 years. A number of fancy mixtures. Plain blue serge stylishly cut, in Norfolks or double-breasted, with peg-top pants. Also a num- ber of fancy mixtures in Norfolk double-breasted styles, with one pair of pants. For the Little Fellows we have provided Russian Sailors in blue 4 and fency mistures. These are wonderful values, Boys’ $1, $1.50 and $2.00° Wash Suits at ie See sand Sailor dium guaranteod This i is ahs only store in New York where customers tell the trimmers personally what they prefer. So you are assured that you will always get proper attention and the co-operation of our expert milliners. $2 to $3 Untrimmed Chip Hats double-breasted, ages si wef wonder how we can sel] this Big ei yg we Ry \ B4ccias of merchandise at this low price. aE ain,

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