The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 12

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aia co DPT TOMEI rw ns arm ae > An I ys is 12° she sald, and + kaway Hench jn jot of tickets to the Tron Pier at away, which he owned, In April, SENT LOVE NOTES living alone and that he was lonesome, We ret a date too, and that we ought to get married rot a wedding trousseau that cont $600, |'The captain gave me a canary bird, ich IT have always kept. Hie also —e— for the wedding and I ave mea silver change bag, with @ |five-cent piece In ft, which he #ald was to preserve friendship. Sixty-Year-Old Widow Sues) "02, New yours Wen 83-Year-Old Captain for Breach of Proniise. i, the captain house with a big wedding ich he told me I must not cut until our wedding da: Bot in 1908, Mrs, Law says, the captain jwent to Mas setts and marriod a [school teacher. Mra, Law said she had been a widow for twenty-four years, November and December sat in the) She wae first married when sixteen Broekiyn Supreme Court to-day and| years old, but her husband died a Tew Glered at ench other, Hearts that had| months later ‘once beaten love's tattoo were atrangely | tine and had hopes of making her third cold, for Mrs. Charlotte Frances Law, | Venture with Coa Myers who confesses to sixty years, wante|, Capt: Myers aald that he 4d not prom- $0.00 balm from eighty-threo-year-old rofRen thie Capt. Samuel R. Myers, who, #he anys, Promised to wed her. Mre. Law, who lives at No. 1005 Halsey @treet, took the stand and told how the Captain had stolen her heart, aided and @betted by whiepering words of promise and wriften words of love and also a tse to marry Mrs. Law, Dont EP away this simmer withot £4 canary bird which sho says she still keeps. Hea Capt. Myers, who lives at No, 818 Lin- Gen street, sat stolidly through it all. Capt. Myers is wealthy. He was three times an Alderman in Brooklyn, three timos Deputy Sheriff and during the etvil war he was United States Marshal, Capt. Myers denies that he promised marriage. The claimant produced about 0 letters written by her admirer, “1 first mot the Captain in 1901, and BRISCO=. KLEANWELL 4 The toothbrush that ) holds its bristles” America’s Greatest Furniture House r Block send mann 8th Ave. ‘VeC@mpy 35th to OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 36th St. $11 Solid Oak 5 74 Dresser O68 6 lid oak; large and well constructed. Golden finish. Two top aware and two long drawers. Fancy shaped top ae large bevelled plate mirror. Wood pulls. Table 9.24 Solid oak; golden finish; heavy pedestal base with mas- sive claw feet; 42-inch round top. May be extended to$ feet SONE DOLLAR FOR A COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT! You may furnish any room complete by ‘ing One Dol- lar now Hain e lance in _Small Weekly Payments sw NO Red 1% and NO trings to This Offer! wie Ofer Ro cin en Small Accounts Especially Invited FROM $5.00 TO $1,000 ned On Small Weekly Payments Single Stamps After Noon Double Stamps Mornings Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Important Sale of Men’s Oxfords A wide range for selection year Welted | Geody wail Values 85.00 and 86.00 | $3. 95 $4.85 Semi Bench-made } Values $7.00 to $10.00 | Boys’ Oxfords Goodyear Welted, 214 to 6 Value $4.00 }32.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. he began to call on me right away,”| w “He took me to the theatres] # He gave me| her $409 wh! She married a second | = T real estate dealer and that he had svreetsenc=|¥QUR STOMACH IS YOUR BEST ye, It t five years to numerous lett v widow by saying that !t was to collect his $400 loan > NO MEDIATION FOR REBELS. Washington Expected to Ignore Request of Caban A bad stomach will cause you to have its dut sick headaches, indigestion, biliousness, irregular appetite, pation, feel tired and all run down and WASHINGTON, June 19.-the United | depressed and nervous in spirit tates probably will take no notice of | Cooper's New Discovery will tone up the request of the Cuban rebel Generai | ® run-down, over-worked stomach,help Eastenon that the United States name a | digest your food, strengthen the nervous mediator to settle the present troubie, |system and restore the stomach to a American Consul Holt , healthy condition so that you may eat misacted te be 18 | what you please without fear of indi- ston te tile gestion or stomae insomnia, © consti nd kidneys and bition and appe! ergy, you will feel fine generally. and get a bottle of tention to the reques 4 a 4 ; “Rpeaker Ferrara of the Cuban Houre |, Cooper's New Disec will rid your | best medicine you have ever used, your of Representatives expects to leave body of all poisons. « ve acids and | money will be refunded, After taking stomach gas, which sour your entire | meal,and enable your stomach to perform This is Terrible! Washington to-day to return to Havana by way of New York. son. For sale at all dru There they were— Dear little Clarice Zira, the Cloud Dispeller. And dear little Polly Zira, the Grouch Chaser. Just finishing their beautiful duet entitled: “Every little Zira has a flavor of its own.” Along came two of those horrible giants called men. And one man grabbed dear little Clarice Zira and smoked her. And the other man grabbed dear little Polly Zira and smoked her. Yes, everybody’s smoking the dear little, sweet litile, delightful little Wonderfully Gréat & ; CIGAR ET&ES“p BACH ONB) § RECOMMBNDS ONB MORB “ Sak 4 Od 4 URNS ek gam igen. FRIEND OR YOUR WORST ENEMY so perfectly that everytparticle of food will aid in nourishing the body | and give tone and strength to the ays tem. Jt will also regulate your and relieve you of constipation, he 1 tore your en-| eous fecling will leave you, and, Don't delay but go to your druggist Cooper's New covery, take three doses—one each ineal—and if you don’t think it's the | ‘a full bottle you will feel like a new éxiots PO A“SATIN WONDER” IN BACH PACKAGE That naus- |. in fact, is before ee |IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT, | HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. unan i ADOADAIOREN ANN PNR tem nate nedhin na L_——=Double JZAl Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clockzamma | “In New York’s Shopping Center” Ten Acres Devoted to Furniture and Nousefurnishings PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALES A Pre-Inventory Sale of 100 Odd Tables All kinds of tables are included in this clean-up—it is hard to think of a style or size which you could want and which isn’t here at a reduced price. But no two tables in the whole lot of 100 are alike. We show pictures of those you are most likely to be interested in, but they give only six per cent. of the whole story. f / $22 Mahogany Library Tablo 24 ’ | ry [reid eer seat 28x : T a beth ine ae A $6 Mahogany-Finished Parlor e} febed fisiehe amatied "fer | with 28x42-ineh top; priced Cie illustrated; top } tomorrow $ for tomorrow $ 4x24inches;spe- $ Wiscses sucess 15.50 | Ghessiivesivese 16.50 cially marked at., 425 | } $9.75 Golden Oak Table— d Oak Tabi ite | $4 Mahogany-Finished Parl WH seasetal bau Aalilias | Oe Cone ceeeaes Se ogany-Finished Parlor . wi eine! Table—as illustrated; with trated; top is 24 inches in Tescraved; a Lak eens hy 24x24-inch square top; spe- diameter; tomor- $6 F() $5 marked tomor- 510] sislty, priced tor § tow the priceis... TOW Blas cceseeererreee tomorrow at...... 2.75 In addition to the above, we have marked a Rood portion of our library, living-room and parlor tables at unusually low prices for quick disposal before inventory time, (GREENHUT Building, Second Fioor.) Pre-Inventory Clearance Of Rag Rugs and Straw Mattings Rag Rugs Fiber Matting Size. Former Price. Clearance Price. | 25cquality,at22ea yard | 30c quality, at26ea yard 24x36 inches 60 49c 35¢ quality, at 29¢ a yard 27x54 inches 98c 85e China Matting 30x60 inches $1.25 $8.50 rolls, at | $10.00 rolls, wt | $11:50 colts, at Grd! inches ne $6.75 $8.59 | $9.00 it. 5 uJ . 6x9 ft 5.00 Japancse Straw Matting 7.6x10.6 ft. 7.50 $9.00 rolls, at $7.59 | $12.00 rolls, at $9.50 Oxi2 ft. 9.50 10.00 rolls, at 8.50 | 14,00 rolls, at 11.50 T Building, First Floor.) Pre-Inventory Clean-Up of China and Glassware f Pressed Glass Tableware— Thin-Blown Water and Iced formerly sold up to 15¢; Tea Tumblers — with tomorrow at........... gold band border; at... Glass Tableware— Needle-Etched Whisky and formerly priced up to Also special bargain (ables of odd pieces of china, in many Pretty shapes and designs, all specially marked at one- Lemonade Tumblers— ' ° 30c; your choice, at.. 10c 1c kind; af... ewe be half their usual prices: Imported Glass Flower Vases | Thin-Blown Cordial, Wine Special bargain table of Hand- —in pretty ‘“Nurnburg” Claret, Lemonade — and Painted China Vases—regu- green; specially priced for Whisky Glasses — with lar prices ranges am SA neat gold band decoration; tomorrow at f to $12.75; tomorrow's tomorrow, your choice, 6 at... De 10¢, 19c ana 25e dint aassngeny OF From.s., 20¢ w 6.38 GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © BOTH SIDESOFG™ AVE. oJ. B.GREENHUTPrrs. 8™ AND [9™ STS, “THE BIG STORE” For Details of Important Sales in Our MAIN Building for Tomorrow, | Please See Our Advertisement on Page 5 of This Newspaper | Going ont of town for the sum: ier may bave-the Wer 5 i * i) Netn®ts Aaianng Wort ae Call or write to any of The World's Information Bureaus listed below and secure, without cost, ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT ALL THE SUMMER RESORTS YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT, 8 OF THR i, PARK ROW; shington St, Brooklyn; nan Ave, Asbury Park, Say for $0, devs ; Bienibe th 49 W 1 08 Mast 149 Ask for FREE Cop I IE 2 ERE RE ANE)

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