The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1912, Page 4

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osteibindiitetmeatmeapeea tae ceaeaadnien ape Se TSS ate ants THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 1912.7 | WILSON AMUSED [**"SHYYERERE SA'S, RIGHT NOW YCUR SYSTEM NEEDS AT STORY ABOUT j= exes” A GOOD SPRING MEDICINE CLUB BLACKBALL Le Democratic Nominee Says He} t Never Authorized Posting of amount Name at Manhattan. he Right now you need a good spring] Perfect health is secured and main edicine = your system demands it, [tained solely by getting vitality out of al New Discovery will cleanse the | food and transfering it to the bowels in » i, perfectly digested form. Do this much and you willghave an active, healthy | k ** | liver, blood rich and free from impurities ,,| make you cheerful, lively and «| howels in perfect condition the nervous Cooper's New Discovery t *|aystem natural, and the whole body stomach, strengthens the nerves anil aids | sound and vigorous. nin the assimilation of food so that itim-] Go right to your drugcist to-day and strength and vigor to the gastric |aecure a bottle of Cooper's New Dix When every meal is digested |covery. ‘Take three doses — one before tly, flushing the veins with good | each meal—and if you don't feel the im- ' | prevent spring fever, drive away ori that dally tired,” half si fe i? . tare blood, driving away impuri- | mediate bevefit, simply return the bottle Gov, Woodrow Wilson, in the Little |Mensure i the nerves and muscles as | to your druggist and get your money te- White Hou Sen WN. d, today | | . nded they should be fed, the | funded, Cooper's New Discovery is on “| 1. th | whole body is in a healthy condition. sale at all druggists. expressed c the story p hia friends had been competied to with- @raw his name from proposed member- le amusement over ed in New York that i sroh bers. man, told Judge Mul ship In the Manhattan Clu because | queen that, aay they had been notified that friends of | Hone and White 1. wit PPENHEIM LINS& ‘o former Senator James Smith jr, of | “relly carted on, Lawr @ Newark would biackbail the apritcation, | °C" CxeMBIATY: The Democratic presidential candi-| date decared emphatically that the | $6,600,000 MORTGAGE 34th Street Smash! Here Goes Another Record! 6,240 Men’s Surmer Shirts of @ublication was the first he had heard FILED BY THE ICE TRUST. @f the story, adding that he had never authorized any of his friends to post him for membership In elther the Man- hattan or any other New York club, After Inventory and Met Let aad thea an ap- jie A a * vst Lele sag nog tl avs ron ty Mig Me Clearance Sale had been withdrawn from nomination in the club in hy en o a he fam- wertion of the American Ice oe! | bi « ith Col. Vatterao: ny of York. he Knicker- Sri tos tin Waa" ane [oko omit, anata] WILL CLOSE OUT REGARDLESS OF CosT $1 $2 0 and $3 Grad SAID TO HAVE BEEN POSTED Ienekerbocker "100 pli of All Odd Assortments Accumulated from a Season's Selling .50, 9 $2.5 an ra es ON JULY 6. — - } ‘The published report dociared that] oe, ee ~ Women’s and Misses’ Gingham, ov Wilson wan posed for member Rip Out Your “° Lingerie and Dimity Dresses; lace 9 and embroidery trimmed. Ze 5 inated at Baltimore. ‘Th ui s mas 4646 to have bean binds by Mase Dress Shields— Values to $10.00, Clearance Price James Otis Woodward, one time com- F E ire Em Quick! manéer of the Albany Burgesses, who Vives in the Manhattan and is a mem- You Won't Need Them Any More— If You Use PERSPI-NO! ber of the Lotos and other clubs and +@ director in many corporations, The It's good-bye forever to dross ahielda Good-bye to excessive unnatural perspirm |» - For 95c Each All Sizes from 13 1-2 to 18 ‘From loom to wearer’’ is the trademark on each shirt. From the Atlantic to the Pacific these shirts are known for their reliable wearin qualities. Every yard of the shirting used is woven madras. Every yard, except that which is imported, was woven on this maker’s own looms. Every shirt was made in his own factory. Every shirt was laundered in his own laundry. : . Receiving for many years a large share of our business it was only natural that in return we secured first ps at this manufacturer’s sample stock when he was ready to turn to Fall orders. ; : We selected 6240 shirts—the sia best that are made—all in neglige style, with attached laundered cuffs; shirts made coat style that button all the way down the front. All sizes from 13 1-2 to 18. The scale of value is as follows: 600 Shirts of $3 grade 320 Shirts of $2.50 grade C 3000 Shirts 3 aia cad 2320 Shirts o .50 grade aan eile ike bach each 6240 Shirts—95c each 4 Sale opens tomorrow—Thursday, August Ist, in the regular Men’s Furnishing-Store, Burlington Arcade ‘ou one - the earlier comers to get those $3 shirts—the’ will go out ll by the half dozen and dozens! Will y: be f th a g y g 1 JOHN WANAMAKE Formerly ‘A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Righth to ‘fenth Street. Women’s and Misses’ Tailored French Linen Dresses, in newest styles and prevailing colors, Values to $15.20 5.90 nomination was sald to have boen sec- ended by William F, MoCombs, Chatr- tion of the arm-pits. You can wear any . 4 Weight of clothing or live in hot stufty| Misses’ Washable Gingham Dresses, man of the Democratic National Com- | in colored stripes and checks. Irish lace and 1 embroidery trimmings. e mittee and manager of the Wilson cam- palgn. Values to $6.50. Clearance Price Mr. MeCombs in ot fn the elty to- day, but a friend declared he was positive the National Chatrman hada not proposed Gov. Wilson's name for membership. Judge Alton B. Parker, who was elected temporary chairman of the Ral- timore convention after W. J. Bryan's fight againat him as the ally of Thomas F. Ryan, August Belmont and other O (o} Be noe ang Seinen oder PPENHEIM, GLLINSz club. Mr. Ryan and Mr. Belmont, 2 whom Mr. Bryan denounced from the platform at Baltimore, are members. 34th Street BLACKBALL THREATS MADE BY j SMITH'S FRIENDS. Former Senator James Smith jr. has © made no secret of his implacable enmity te Gov. Wilson, It \s said that @ hint has been con- | f0oms, but you will never again have you: Yeyed to the sponsors of Gov, Wilson | Slothing inthe arm-pits soaking wet from for membership of the Manhattan Club | Berspiration, or have them get stiff, fade, Women’s Ribbed _Underwear Clearance of that certain £ ot the 'ex-Senator | And have Cri if you uso the yg Sone. tha the Het | sence aay Soca nace, eset 5 affair, feeling a . io to the yore | tbat FoR, wilinever be humiiinted ortwin| Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests. 1 + thesesmembers woul [Fetion, PERBPIONO ts parcel beesel, Value 35¢, Clearance Price 5c remidence when he in the lty. No formula, absolutely safe for anybody. Try pep in the club belleves j 1 be convinced and surprised, 4 ! 6 pad which S : eran eee Warteraany mint {2.82 | with every box sold. PERSPLNO we) Women's Swiss Lisle Vests. | 20 ‘supporting the Governor's SS gay, fo BitOr DeBS WO cnes, Value 50c. Clearance Price | Cc for Prealdent, but many PERSPI-NO is for sale at your drug: Gist's at 360 @ box, or sent directon recelgt Of price, by the Ferspo Co. ¥7ib Lincoln]! Women’s Extra Quality Swiss cen @hreatened “piling of Gov. Wilson would have been pleasing to ex-Senator Suatth. Lisle Vests and lace trimmed combinations. Value 95c. Clearance Price Oc suNRNNNE TIOLZWASSER SCO ra TOMORROW AY), WILL OPEN EVERY ee ee 9PM . OFFER THE REMAINDER OF NO DEPOSIT REQUIRE Lisi soc WEEKLY. FREE | WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES ==——==~ Iron Bed, Spring, 4 ‘ f Mattress,Complete / . inna eeeeremememmmnnaaatts ‘4 WIADE OF THE POPULAR COTTON FABRICS IN ; Lord &F Taylor Now You Can Own a Meister Piano DESIRABLE STYLES . aT $3.75 & 6.00 Founded 1826 oun This Gold A NUMBER OF HIGHER-PRICED MODELS WILL — ] 7 5 ALSO BE OFFERED AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS, oe End of Season Clearing Sale of f $5001 : Side hemes: Sin ih 20 Siete, ase Sirk of 8600 Because we make the famous Meister piano ourselves and sell it direct to the people, thus . eliminating all middlemen’s prof. its, we not only save you at least one hundred dollars but make it extremely easy for you to own the tried and true Meister, Just run your eye down this list of Big Facts; Fact 1—On request we will send a Meister eae to your home og 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL, r Fact 2—If you decide to keep it, you may take three years to pay for it! Fact 3—We charge no interest on payments! This alone is revo fr Men’s Oxfords [Toons | EE at Removes the scum from the tongue, sweetens a sour | pa $50 Worth $3 Down} 75. ¢, 91.25 $ gassy, bilious stomach; cleanses your liver and , ‘| HF Af HU a aii $2.95 & 3°95 30 feet of bowels without gripe or nausea. DINING ROOM Hy ith $15.00 peice: per pair. Value $10. tionary, Yak Pidevvurds ver-| $200 $20.00 If headachy, bilious, dizzy, tongue |That is all wrong. If you will take a | fant tice ae ; a pidesisdles:: rad full of Aas: [teaspoonful of delicious Syrup of ’ Fact &—We charge no “‘extras"' of food and feel|to-night, you will never. real : ny kind wh 5 it means that your|have taken anything until. am Boys CORRELA ERNE CTP RT Per pair, $2. 45 Fact 6—Even the piano stool and scarf are FREE, *Y* fi choked with sour bile and your|when all the poisonous ina Fact 7—Every Meister is sold under Rothschild & Company's TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE BOND. Fact 8—You save at the very least $100 on any Meister you buy—and there are eight styles to choose from! Now Try a Meister at Our Risk, Not Yours! (ibserereeracane ec] Rothschild & Company thirty feet of bowels are clogged with| bite and clogged-up waste will tints amie matter not properly care moved o Pic arnt ays ike ried off. Constipation is worse than| thoroughly but gently—ho gripi as most folks believe, It means that this|no uausce— ao ‘weaknesn, °fal F (arian 18 waste matter in the thirty Syrup of Figs is a rew bowels decays into poisons, think you are drugging and that thoes ry composed entirely of ous figs, 2 : y}senna and aromatics, and constant ue —————mmmnael only nourish- | cannot cause injury - ~ os TH ——____— = - — = ae ae 141 1423 THIRD AVE*80°S1 A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE Ploin Pigures » whic ment to sustain the body, Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Most people dread physic. They and Elixir of Sen and look stor i, alt nd ator tthe mane DON BLDG. S.E. Cor, 1 ve ti re ioe CLAREN . E. Cor, 18th St. & 4th A: selfects—so they postpone the ble. Any other Fi . — Conveniently Reached by Subway and Madicon Ave, Rallw: j sick; then they di . : ; \. a fel fe tated lgbellon tg “Death ia SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY wonpers, |$WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. TELEPHONE STUYVESANT 383-384 h A hn nt ES

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