The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 14

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a - ‘Sana tn nea mee ee oe ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. ne Sek : ’ |ateady an a church, admitting in a foot-| keeps insisting that he ts sober. His! . 2 . . | +] Fi nn -| though flat on his back and unable to wiggie a finger, that he ta cold sober f A $616 ROLL THAT JUDGE? Wh, THERE Seon RO ast ate eee [ct Geneve COR Be Suit Distinction at : 16 Lord & Taylor ° Founded 1826 Jand hasn't had a drink of any sort. He Will Offer, ‘To-Morrow, Saturday, the Following Special Values in Suits, Coats & Skirts OWNER WON'T TAKE ARE THOUSANDS patra te ti ath Cost Extinction © alleged, the | years past. At lea that is one of the {develop @ running jag. ‘The jag who | Muddlenetm emanations [runs In the opposite direction from A’ ideal fabric—that’s what they call Blue Serge. It stands alone—worn by kings and GIRLS CONVICT M’GOWAN | home is a distinctly separate jag from i If He Really Doesn’t Want 11, | Crying, Running, Silent, Wobe| #2", 386, 0 rons hone wisn is Jue.) “QE A AWG HEART OF GOLD, ' ; , i aS rina Deeause he wants to run and the ue | the man who must economisze. P* He Need Not Advertise bly, Steady, Hilarious and | <soning: ing. who dnean't” ste | Aid in Getting New Building Sen- Fs Imparting to the wearer that air _—- " ih see | 5 tae jdoesn't want him to run, | fenced to Confinement in inction—that appedrance of the expensivel y rf | for Takers, | Double Jags. | Of the sllent Jags there are tn par-| earls of Finds. | custom tailored man---which no other fabric Tatlored. Sutts $20.00 ever can. That is if it’s GOOD serge—if it’s one of In Men's Wear. Serges and English Whipcords, A. large, assortment of Gao styles tonélectfrom..........66.s sees {he prefers to be «tient and the | Bousolony wa’ are amazed at the [Jae Who In allent because he ts #pesch-| The Washington Irving High School e ea, though ap- | Girls mit on trial yesterday Patrick as widely opposite | 2 = feof ald in gétting their | Fo gee. oat Joratmon doesn't care any! t more about M10 1 gmeni of ho declared from the If the allent Ja ccused 0c 4 th ? og a enanrecain oon { does about sixty ag accused ocgupled the pagatellc. Poot! fan be grouped under two few 1d talk he would | prisoner's ai ‘The judge wab in gown | Smith Gray & Co Khaki Si WtS 50 | the muddie-souse and and wig re were court erler and id e “ souse. His Honor } |two policewomen anda jury, For seashore and country weaf....... ./ Value $5 . " White of Broc a 1 that Mcoholicthepsychic| The privoner was accused of breaking E SERGE SUI | Ss ‘ p a - ween that ainount or money tn it there were many variants to be reck.|#tate where he would sunt as soon, the rule of the school in paying the ad- Broadcloth Wraps 7-50 Tian, seiatitiies tien 4x tee tates dian- | oned with’ te the aloohollethepeyetie pyri Royse away Leb of blithe and a half vartties | bes At 15 50 18 50 Two didtinct models, in all the. new ‘Value hettan. He's a clubman and a gentic-| state there were only two major dl-lh Tiger ioarding his words aa pearls |onmart te January ne eno or e el coloririga« = $12.50 gan of elegant Jelsure, @ man of fifty | Vislona, the jax that went to the feet! of price, though i! he only knew he; Pmrone 123 pond past MGS. Foe oes eee passa) and g008 look!ng. Once he was brought | #nd the the head. hasn't an original thourht In his sya. " plaintiff, and the girls, who wrote their low by an‘arrow from Cupid's quiver,| Students o ania aver jtem, never did have and never will HAV. | tite wk} ay No higher cod be paid. Dozens Satin Coats a ise The dupites . le ekit themselves, arranged @ pretty lo Price n ever be paid. Never. ; . bet mow: fle-dwells in the Magjencan of] thet Fudge W i Toualy In| prof, Muddleneimen’ ts thet’ plese ve| feature for this part of the trial. of the finest weaves. Every weave and texture. In. all the new two-toned effects, with! Value vachelontom. jan Obe witly, ehifta his ego, Ia]. "Do you know why Mr. McGowan shade and tone. Plain, eelf-striped or fancy, Full or 925.00 part lined, to be cool and light. Each garment the top | handsome bronge.Jace,collar and butts. : notch of style. The last word in serviceable, better clothes for the Summer man. Me. Joralmon want to Hammerstein's |cStakories, Prof. Muddieheimer of | 20 "| broke the rule?* asked the witness, Tuesday ight. Ae be war | Potte-Pickleburger, Pilsner, Germanys | ity ater] teslive ana “It was because he has a heart of | gold." Then, pulling the cover from a Special Sale of he discovered that he had léat | !9 hts recent treatise on the subject then not & penny to spend. Alcoh begotten an alternate dual person-| 8 ecreen, she revealed an enormous y. He kisses you as his dearest | Paper heart of gold upon it, “Do you nd and then, as if by the same tm-| know what ts in that heart?” she con-| [E Pulse, he Inmbastes you as his Ditterast be ‘a teat re iat! 7 {enemy. He is an extremely dimicult jag) “Behold!” Tearing away the gold, “Sou May find it," he aad doudttutiy. | the running Jax, tho silent jag, the UP. 11, “nindig and decidedly unpleasant to| she revealed the bly heart “Tf you do, tedve it at the hox-offive, | Tous jag, the wobbly jag, the steady | navy around. ‘There are S72 separate | ing filled with the he: his pocketbook, containing one $100 bill,| motional alcoholisin states positiv tem $80 Ducks, a ten spot, @ fiver and| that there are at least nine main cme lonely dotiar rag. What @ bore! lie | Visions of Jag and 7,062 inter-tivision told an usher about it. For instance, there are th ng jue, i Straw Hats 1.75 SummerShirts 1.15 Jag, the duplicate 4 a th + | inter 6 le ve A ‘The pocketbook was found all right| ne oF caption fags. With these pine ay. finement in the hearts of your friends, epecial dicker at a low cost. Lied on etd hee a W men AK) Summer W atsts BB and turned in to the box office, Next|%# ® Working basis the Pilsener scien- Jag ts the Jag who} sald Judge Cecelia Goldberg. Hand-made samples and excess [Au ve ae a hele! bed 0 ' morning (Mr. Hammerstein sent an| ‘¥t spiite~the feld into 7,662 Inter- — -_ \ and cancelled orders from the pleted o einen Ome noi 1. : ‘ t S 6deher up to the Manhattan with the|'visions, and if he itves long enough foremost makers of the world. Aj] sizes and sleeve lengths. . fat wallet” he may spit up his inter-divisions into 6 e Every known brand and weave in Only a few dosen-—socome early Lingerie Waists “2 don’t wish to be disturbed at this| SUminter-divisions, after the Gernan every popular block. Natural q 3 ; ‘ 1 hour of the morning over such «| Method emin S e @) bleach with long life. A rare op- Panalmas 4.50 Several very attractive models, in Voile or (@ife” came back the telephonic re-| At the very outset Prof. Muddle- | portunity to get a good hat. The very finest quality—or- ( Batiste, high or low neck, lace or embroidery aponse Lissplypeid sirelioos's apartment. prangged Say ovine suse te eae Mth a —_ 99 | Athletic diesetty, sold at 6.00 7.00 and trinimed 8 1 “Tell in” ‘worth: .00. Natural white color. Two % ‘The usher was thoroughly abashed. | PeFeOn may have a jax in his feet ant M B f t D | 50 dozen popular models. = \ recta 1 be cold sober above the chin. S 5 Underwear ic al i Nhe that?” sie hall "Woutd bead rvpccir rig Eyer JA@ y are oOo ay | Full THe value. Coat cut Nainsook 35 $1.25, $1. 93s $2.95 8 $3.95 1 get wu middle of the night? . un knee dr: , y ny . t Would r etay up all night? ‘Would 1) “Tt e against the first principles of “ | (e) Self figured madras acid bent Underwear an pac Wi ‘ash Silk & Chiffon Gloth Wi austs scomenit—oh woate the caer Jour natural tame” clucantes the oro-/ “MY Fagt Never Get Sore, Tired or Chafed Now, and |) (2) porser. Hand faished.. Heavy Lian nainweok." Cout-sor. [| Tailored model, in Washable Habutai Silk, all | ” dr: ‘The 1 ty nee drawers. yhi i i ii ag emer oO Teiacr cact| n's sonst of ncopensen: sovcts | HaV@ NO More Corns or Bunions, Because | Use TIZ.’| (a) me ™ SNe 3 for 1.00 S| eaten ee wate to be bothered. He was Grossing. |The - a $2.95 ‘was no hurry al mat Greere i hao 6 Soveine aatoet: pene gg Send for FREE Tria! Packege of TIZ To-Dey. ef | A’ A k a ee 4 ines end ren all} icelther morémately amused to eve his ; a le fal | q Odd Chiffon Cloth Waists } _giiece Ost afterncen Wittam tam Voy Pager andl whbearrtcing Manel ; = | In various colors; also black and navy, THE ‘pnene. Ho got him ‘Would Mr. Jorai- | eee be te atmormally emotional about ‘Twe Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: - saa Gala itagse Jun pe talethen, wials sodwbsael ot ethane codaunl ran Fulton St. at Flatbush A: Broadway at Warren St. $3. 95 8 $5. 95 elisa, beh ny to che hotel with bis} Ag for the head being in an alcoholic Broadway at Bedford Av. MNAVG BSN arte peta Y “ puree’ *' foe . a. __ ‘Really, maid Mr, Joratmen, “Ten go- | Srected, sucha. nepeiverie te wrusny a i fae out tnd Gees sh we No tstrbod | Sore ee Aree weeny ‘ Wade. ada oealfalalel el efelele eee | lover @ ¢ride, ‘ (ome cme” goneeknew what Greer, treawarer Hammerstein} “Tn my separate major atvision of « ? | Me raagie ie Seratnn He] wendy Su? fo nt peat sn ech E . Women’s Neckwear Specials : | povther tin ng, Cartoa.svoct| Cantar en ye enteen eat ealy sHarlem’s Greatest toad Wh ca Pee wobdly, But he cannot remain steady ? jue, or wn lace trimmed collar an hat trifting sit Wundred and atzieen, | beyond « certain stage. Though he will = Furniture Store’s ~uff. sets, and fancy-Lawn lace trimmed | 45¢ ; you know? So be told Mr. Joral-| remain steady through two phases, the s c , an ey fice et, ho eapartntantent would be eame phases during which the wobbly Astonishing stocks with jabot attached..........2... | each vw minutes and ested te wobbilest, in the third phase he | i : olan tovwait, The geatioman was | nu Peay erred Riad span gre ve bind a Offe r to Robespierre Jabots, with black ‘velvet 65¢ t by a lea, pier . “It's of no “ Reem ibe cre teuny one OF a DOW STAONGH csc c cee ec eines cece F gmah ‘ consequence,” Re said. “Ti nis (the wobbly jag’s) wobbilest. Auto- ’ , att rn “geesoment end really | suggestion and tranefiguration of tnter- ry Fancy Eton Collars, with net jabot; also eo ete gre et, Whee | gubsoneciouaness playa ea important next part in this, especially eo with brandy /_.. Bredy Greer banged ©8l@rinkers, In the case of beer drinkers Nothing mot ae feet in thame days: fifea or ewo! box-office receipts Doth |euper-suggestion and the subliminal | $70","hen td fan arran a sleeveless Guimpes, in a large variety of PRULEIOO. chs cance tec eters ee ot 8 Cina | 25¢ each | Nyt Instant reliet and cures all | . It operates on & now prin- we out all the nolsonous exuda- | Friday, June 7, E. W- Pp NT this coupon to any of salespeople; seiect your goods in amount up to $200.00; then pay fil y § vents cash and the balance can be paid ‘n small weekly or monthly sums. leet feel young, ‘ou feel young ali et T cents a box, sold evi ov, “Five tried many things for my poor old and recommended bY all “drugs Nired feet, for those bunions of 20 years, partment and general ‘or “those corns that have er Luther bode ry th that } \dded to Walter Luth, aT t Totlet Goods Spectals For To-Morrow (Saturday). j 9 Wabash Aye. ‘Chicas | Further on in his treatise Prof. Mud- | Dowdets and anivessand nothin of packnes of id by return Furniture, Rugs, Beds Manhattan | aisneimer becomes a trifle (seemingly | #iven the relt T1Z hi the real foot relief you ne Ludwig Baumann & vo., Harlem 140 th Ave i to the lay mind) involved. He devotes an entire chapter to a learned discus- #ion of the exact meaning of the verb to wobble and winds up the remark- able conclusion that in the highest state of wovtle a wobbly jag becomes as h St. g 8 83 a4 i i if j i eusneneseeeees. The beautiful material with the tone of ivory, P springs with steel frame; opening lik: - Mattress is not my wi ‘e001 stam, . stantly and thi tT price bottom and Ae ae rd bs gly - included, and price depends on grade selerted beginnins at €8.85. their BECAUSE for sinlo, fit and wear th coal ellag sath i males of chose. Don't Hiya ts " f H U DWIG stitute for W. L. Douglas shoes. Hi ‘ ; your dealer Douglas shose, Sa uw t supply W. L. ite W. Le Brock Mass., i. eval livery charges propel oS ever Caillat Ww cy 858 Rroadwa: . adway (Times 986 Third A Li A 80 th ik ton Wrond ‘Thornton St, ; 1007 at jatos ot 1 te ito PitKin A & . ari GRAND [=O SAVE 144-146 W1I2S™ St. near 7“AV. &§ FISH : TURKISH COUCH FAR BETTER THAN PERSPIRATION. 3 mado, noteasire and, sxnauemable by Lverytning niga. Loweet Prices, |, Nou-polionous, dependable, to use; un Le @ douche; Credit if You Want It. | Poa ater ee, SenenTOe TRARY EASY TER M S| ieee CL p Tag SOUL SOO—$1LUU a Week TYREE’S 9 Anticcette | FREE Ci pnITURS $65 to $100—$1.25 to $1.50 “ BA RL | ith fH Every Purchase $125 to $180—-$2.00 a Week Sa Rn ke 6 Punto. ’|CARPET J. 89. W, WiLLIMs Sone E125 Sr"MADISON AVE), ex Je pete 3 ———_ French Soaps. .50c value—dozen, 25c; gross, 88.50 Ivor-Tone 4 rise out of the a “Ana. chere's Oh, Jey! No More Corns! 4 ag of pleces ' g Seteine its arnar tp come and take KEENE'S. 5 | Complies Hoe argh stipe weic apg : “Tar Seraimen was teen at the Ofan- Glad-Pheet 5 et (two or three letter monogram "] know nothing a" i Brushes, 61.00 to 08,05) Mirrors..... Du roe le Pree os pemens, i H Cloth Bre 6.30 2.74] Ful Bose te positively, Feed Y. 4 Hat Brush + 06éand 61, | Lyd i oth Kem $19.65 ‘o;,Thece $40 Famous Unifold Davenport Bade, fine H Button Hooks and MMiée. 86c! Combs. " hi lates: tan teather spring seat and Gack with wide strep seams; fino Rome lick a Prices intliide our speci! engraving. Castile Soaps. .58c value—dozen, 88; gross, $4.25 Lavender A sing ‘Water.... @ic tize—each, 18c; dozen, $1.50 Squibbs That ‘alcum.. . £60 6ive—each, 18¢; dosen, $1.50 | Eleto Talcum.. 15¢éize—each, 10c; dozen, $1.00 ... .50c size for 28¢ ... .50¢e size for 25e Pebeco Tooth Paste. . 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