The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1912, Page 17

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“a “Persons who go to churches,” says @ Georgia law syllabus, jearry quor or have Mquor oither on their insides or their outsides.” “must nok The world’s champion wife {9 Mra. Jennie Felt of Philadetphia, whose husband has beaten her every day of her nine anda half years of married life. “The Clerk,” said Judge Frederick Lawton of the Superior Civil Court, Boston, late yesterday, “informs me that the score {3 now 2 to 0 in New York's favor. What that means, I do not know, but he scoms to think there are persone here who will be interested.” hho by @ negro, Edward Elam, a Stanford (Ky.) farmer, is dead of es, — By marrying his brother's widow, Harry E. Harkness, of Altoona, is about to become his nephew's stepfather. The new wife's son is also about to marry. ‘What relation will his children be to their father’s uncle and stepfather. “She's not as good as she used to be,” exclaimed Lewis Campbell, an old- time horseman, of Anlington, Md., dropping dead as his mare finished Afth in @ field of seven, GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Mre. Anna K. Thorne, of Berea, O., cays ber husband gave her no meat, but only eggs and potatoes three times daily. Non-self-supporting Harvard students, according to the Cambridge Eleo- tien Board, will not be allowed to vote in the coming Presidential election. Determined to see Mr. Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mise Lila Clunas, an English euffragette, turned herself into a human letter, addressed herself, pata three pence postage, and. had herself delivered ae @ gacket by a telegraph boy. Mar@erer Cain ie to die mxt month at Sing Sing. William Weisser, Philadelphia's biggest man, weighing 480 pounds, was buried yesterday from @ saloon because there was no door in hie house wide enough to carry the casket thrusts ‘A truck Instead of hearse led the wey te the cemetery. LUSITANIA GETS FIRST REPAIRS ON FIFTH BIRTHDAY epee Big Ciner Sails on 75th Trip After Doing 500,000 Miles Without Mishap. John H, Groat and August Quick, and e@bout fifty enthusiastic friends, kept awake those voyagere who went ¢o their cabins before the boat sailed. lock, the reform Mayor of Toledo, 0. Better Cough Syrup than _You Can Buy as you could buy for 62. be made at home. You will fin thet more quick, 24 hours. whooping cou hoarseness an Mix one kes hold of an obstina y usually ending it i ‘The Lusitante of the Cunard Line left for Fishguard and Liverpool at 1 A. M. to-day. At Liverpool she will lay up until Dec. 11 to be overhauled end have some repairs made to her engines. In that way the big Uner will celebrate nee-fitth’birthday, She made anty-five _voyages__between_Léverpool ind New York sini put in yninission five yea nd has il been Infd up for repairs, Rough- , she has travelled nearly half a ailiion miles. zr the 28) first cabin passengers fc pint of warm water,-nod minutes. Put 234 onnces of Pi cents’ worth) in @ pint bottle, t! the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. other throat troubles. the inflamed membranes is well known. compound of Norway white pine extrect, rich is guaiacol and all the aie he: ine elements. heas 7 | not work in this formula, The Pinex and Sugar Syru now used by thousands of housewiv. throughout the United States and C ada, The plan has been imitated, the old successful formula has nev been equaled. as loft his wife at her old rginia for a short time, He Ing after his real estate inter- ped 40 make, “a ‘promptly refunded, goes with 4 eS ae ee cipe. Your druggist has Pinex, ill get it for you nex Co,, Ft. W SPECIAL—FOR ONE “Wiex—SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED—B0 if WEEKLY Delivers Either Dresser birdseye Maple Mahogany Reg. price 514: 50 $24.50, at canes 44° 00 To Match. . NO MAIL ORDERS CREDIT THIS SOLID OAK DINING TABLE Golucn Ona Ta u Price B12, Hetvinr Price® pier FREE with every purchase of $50 oa. YOUR TERMS hs y. ARE OUR TERMS preeiith re Perches Silks at Wonderfully Low Prices We Pay Fares ard Expenses. fvery BY Out Motar-*racks SATIN. MESSALIN CHINA SILK—1- yard | COAT LINING—satin cr OPEN EVERY EViNING UNIIL 9. SATURDAYS U\TIL 10 P. M. pure silk; 35 in, +] wide; white, bi serge; one yard wide; street and evening light blue, p i white, gray, tan, black shades, including white brown, tan, avy and ornavy; guaranteed for or black, helio. two seasons, / 149°St, BAUMANN’S 3‘Ave, three passengers, William H, Wellbrook, | Another passenger was Brand Whit- A full aly fed cough syrup—as much 60—can easily ide of xcellent, too, for croup, jb, sore lungs, asthma, of granulated sugar with ‘The effect of pine and.sugar syrup on Pinex is the nrost valuable concentrated e is y of absolute satisfaction, or ah bend = pean Municipal government with a vie to adopting some of the Eurapean meth- ofa tn Amezionn municipalities, lenge noe and NT Among the other passengera were | Baya Gen. Avery D. Andrews, I i bg Bee ten reelect Mleteher. Mr. , *lhotel of Gor Gol. John Carson, Col. Qhorgo A. 0 nds with a jong line of M. P.: Sir John ib. asd Lady Har! Terk | ton, . Mrs. Lionel Lambart, sir |Henry Lennard, Bart, Joseph Martla/ M. P.; Capt. D. 0. C. Newtown, M. 0.; Sir George HL. Reid, stoner of Australia, and Shepley. | Joseph Lancaster, purser of the Lau | tania, was making his last trip. He 1 been in the service for forty-four yea: and when the liner reaches the other te be will retire to his home in Eng- —— | TAFT RIDES AND SPEAKS IN GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE. SONTPELIE!, Vt., Oot. 9.—After « Fun of more than 130 miles in the face of a keen wind that whistled down through the mountain valleys, President ‘Taft motored into the capital 6f Ver- mont laet night from Manchester. Dur- ing the day the President made apeeches in many little towns in the Green Moun- tains, but in all of them he kept far away from politics. There were few v! lent will address the Joint, in the State House to-day, but will not talk poltttes, igh Commi. i. Gedree H. REO. U. 5. PAT. OFFIKE CELEBRATED HATS The permanent choice of @ growing majority of discriminating dressers. jages on the day's Journey that were not decorated for the| ° NEW YORK ©& ‘occasion, and the iittle red sonool houses in the hills whose pupis| Chicago — Philadelphia were lined up and walting for a louk Agencies in All Principal Cities 125% GTREET~WEST Sinatt $10 Cette and Misses’ mart rduroy Velvet Dresses 17.95 The great demand for corduroys this fall has already sent prices soaring. We sre par- tleularly fortui in being early on the market and securing a good Lge these Corduro} Dresses in a new Pari (see illustration; at a noteworthy low price, Black, Navy, Brown and Taupe, Four Colors That Are Enjoy- Ing Widespread Popularity Now. ‘That the demand will be most enthusiastic we have no doubt—for this identical quality ts of- fered downtown at $10.00 and even $12. Misses’ and Small Women’s sizes—14, 16, 18, Women's sizes—34 to 44. Ribbons Unusually Low Priced FANCY STRIPED TAFFETA RIBBON—4% in. wide; i) ink, 1 blue and white; also heavy HAIRBOW TAFFETA—S% In., ina tall ta ie of col including black and white, Kes. aic aSe, per ards a 1Sc 'WNCY RIBBON—in a vari- Col veer shesrats in. wide, Reg. 3. Women’s Boots and Speers 1,380 pairs. We have Just closed the largest fn footwear in. our history. Quality, style, workmanship—all entered largely into this splendid purchase. The values are great. Every one crying high prices and increased cost of living—this sale will relieve your mipd on the shoe question, at least. Your unrestricted choice of 31 kinds, that should J Q4 sell at $3.00 and 03.50.. °° Negdhaers satin slippers in every color and black. Extton, skin and Dull Mat Kid | Efucher Velv large sizes. Reg. a . Untrimmed Hats, Ostrich Plumes and Fancies Black Velvet Hats, 2.95 A large assortment of small, medium and large shapes of black silk 2 9 velvet. This is an excellent quality, and exceptionally low priced at le 5 $5 Ostrich Plumes Black and white Ostrich Plumes—t7 ‘in. long; broad drooping heads; French curl. A big value. } 2.95 Ostrich Fancies, 98c, 1.25, 1.98 We are showing at the above low prices a large varbety of Ostrich Novel- ties, now in such great demand. * Women’s Imported Jewelry: A Sale ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday the most remarkable price-con- cessions on the latest novelty effects from abroad—serviceable, stylish, differemt. At no other time has the range of selection been greater. You are sure to “pick up” many excellent bargains. GOLD FILLED BRACELETS — w:r-| ORIENTAL PEARL BEAD NECKLACES | ranted to wear 20 years; in hand-| extra heavy, filled bead; * blanche, engraved, cfiased and plain English] rose pink and cream col- (1) finish; 1,49] 27% Ree #1:0..0--.-- 89c $2.50 ofe POWDER CASES—in German silver LAVALLIERES in sterling silver, set} and gold filled; containing 49 with pearls and rhinestones, on| puff and mirror. Reg. 95¢. (4 sterling silver chain; also platanoid| GERMAN SILVER VANITY CASES— finish, set with anvethysts 05 containing mirror and coin holder, and sapphires, Reg. $1.50. C} as well as compartment 39. ROBESPIERRE BAR PINS—Brooches,| for powder. Reg. $1..... Cc Collar Pins, Pendants, Bracelets, CHANGE PURSES—in genuine gun Coat Chains; amber, pearl and coral m,ta} and German silver, with draw- 7 string and oxidized top, with ring for chatelaine or chain. VANITY CASES—lorgnette shape, in| genuine gun metal; gold f'lied and German silver, containing powder puff and mirror. Reg. WEE i A9c Long Silk Kimonos, $2.75 A very stylish model, with Em- pire effect; in all the desirable pat- terns, with light and dark grounds; trimmed with satin to match, Jeweled, with 72 brilliant crystals; in platanoid finish link 1 95 ° design, Reg. $3.00, . Made of a new clingin a very stylish po'kadot another snu; with deep plai ne with tallored Persian bands, Womz:n’s Long and Short Gloves No other store in New York offers better assortments of high-grade gloves than we do, Indicative of the bargains always to be found are: |] KAYSER'S LEATHERETTE GLOVES—2-clasp; with drawn back; with new English thumb; sewn 34 P. and gray. Per pair. LONG ELBOW LENG TH GLOVES—16 button; white “imported glace” kid, Regularly $2.50, pair.. ae made | . In white, yellow 50c 1.95], Reg. $1.00, , 79 Reg. 69..., 47c Reg. $1.00.. 7% FRR aT DAY, OCTOBER 9, 1019. Just the Things You Want and Underpriced The Thursday Specials All Over Store WE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT, and it is just that thing that we underprice in these Thursday Sales. After all, the real bargain is the thing needed most priced less than usual. Go through all these items and you will find every one a most desirable article specially priced for Thursday only. Make a memo so that you will not forget the goods you wish to buy. Women’s Tailored Suits, Special at $12.75, $17.50 to $24.75. TWO HUNDRED tailored Suits, and wonderful bargains at the Be we quote. New length coats ‘and skirts cut on the latest lines, ate diagonal and cheviots,‘broadcloths, worsteds, man- nish fabrics, etc. A number of the Suits are reproductions and sug- Men’s $10.00 Raincoats, $7.50. A VALUE WE DO NOT expect to match again this season. Double texture cashmere, in olive or tan shades, bought by us in ia the | Piece. Smart English plaid back Coats, new and fresh, just in from our best Raincoat maker; a positive saving just when Raincoats are most in demand; all sizes from 34 to 46. ' , incoats, $3.95. gestions from imported models, Also a lot of strictly tailored styles. Men's $5.00 Ra , All the best shades for street and matinee, such as brown, concord, || quiywuanisdy omy about 40 of tess ss 10 begin from ft a8 Oxford gray, navy and None sent C. O. D. or on ‘approval. Second floor, Central Butlding. cia Velvet & Plush Tam o’Shanter Hats| | Men’s $1& <i 50 al Basom Shirts, 78! A REMARKABLE opportunity for those who prefer.a stiff bosom | Shirt for Fall and Winter wear. The product of one of the best makers; all new styles, Just received from the factory. ; Attached and detached cuffs; both short and regular length bosoms. Im- mense variety of patterns, chiefly light effects, in black and blue colorings. Just 1,500 in the lot, and sizes 14 to 48 dnches. ’ At $1.98, $2.98 and $3.45. THE VERY NEWEST in the millinery werld, and they are bound to make a hit. $7.95 Tailored and Sem!-Dress Hats, $5.95. In plushes, velvets and velour felts, with smart trimmings of the new Paris tmitation paradise and algrettes. $1.45 Ostrich Pompons at 69c. y Fancy ostrich pompon effects, in natural and colors. ay DAY SPECIAL, Men's $3 and $4 Soft Hats, $1.95.| FOREIGN as well as domestic Hats, in an excellent variety of : shapes and colorings; irregular sizes from early season's selling; Yt complete in any one style, but all sizes in the assortment; rough or smooth finish; every Hat a wonderful value. [ THURSDAY SPECIAL. 19c, #2. Cotton Challis, 11!4c. A CLBARANGE. of 1,140 yards of this excellent wearing fabric, at the lowest price ever offered. Alt! woven of cotion, they have the sper of wool; dainty figured and bordered designs} for ki- sacques, Kin Subway Noor, West Bailding. Main floor, en's Building. Lis zc $1.00 House Dresses, at 75c. Women’s Shoes, Special at $2.95. sae: METAL CALFSKIN, in button and lace models, with mat sere flexible welted and’ stitched soles, high arch last, Cuban heels, t Gecond floor, West Building. (_THURGDAY SPECIAL. | Two Special Drug Store Offers. A. & S, HOME USE Ammonia, large bottles, regularly 21c., 150, Whiskbrooms, regularly 10c., at To, Store orders only. OF CHAMBRAY and Seersucker, suitable for maids or nurses. $1.50 House Dresses, st $1.19 Of Cambric, Chambray and Seersucker, made in a number of styles. Second floor, centre, right, Oeatral Building. [THURSDAY sreciaL.__| Carlsbad P)innor © $15.98 “ys Dinner Sets, $12.08 101 PIECES, handsomely decorated with a delicate lace border and gold edge throughout; set includes Soup Tureen and three Meat Dishes, At 56¢ cach —- American cut glass S-inch handled Bonbon or Olive Dish, a rich piece of sparkling crystal, handsomely cut in the popular chrysanthe- mum and fan designs, finished with deep scalloped edge. Store orders only and none ©, O. D, ‘Sruyvay Noor, Coatral Bullding, \ THURSDAY SPECIAL. 9 Men’s 50c Underwear, 39c. DERBY RIBBED, fine combed cotton yarn; su- Pere quality and finish. Sthirts have sateen fronts, rench necks and long sleeves; Drawers have cou- til facings, p pearl buttons and reinforced gussets. Slight mill imperfections, Men's Underwear, 69c. Winter weight fine merino Underwear, natural gray, extra good quality and finish. Shirts have self fronts, English necks, with fine mohair braid trimming; Draw- ers have coutll facings and reinforced gussets. $1.50 Princess Corsets, 79 LONG, straight hip model, low. bust baiaad made of white coutil, supporters attached, $2.00 J. B. Corsets, 98c. Four new Fall mode's, straight hip lines, low and medi- um bust effect; made of white coutil, supporters attached, $2.50 to $5.00 Sample Corsets, $1.69 Long straight hip model, low bust effect; made of white batiste and coutil, some boned with walohn, porters attached. uli Stockings, 24c. FINE LISLE THREAD Stockings, with double soles, heels and toes and double tops, in black. Women's $1.00 Silk i 3c. ‘Men's Underwear, 98c, Stockings, 73c Sale of Brassieres at 49 ales, cotton, Winter weight, superfine spring needle Pure silk Stockings, with Iisle or Made of batiste and embroidery, well mcde ard Underwear. Shirts have self colored poplin fronts, silk tops and soles, in black and col- fitting. Secend (eer, treat, Pe a) French necks and long sleeves; Drawers have coutti facings, pearl buttons and reinforced ‘aad tase’ Men's Building. ors, Main floor, front, Central Bullding, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Children’s Fiannelette Gowns, 39¢| AND THIS is a ridiculously little Dae for a gown as well made and finished as ths. In pink and blue stripes; sizes 4 to 14 years. Children’s Dresses of Lawn, 98c. Value $1.98. Lace and embroidery trimmed; sizes from @ infants’ to S years. t Gercad Meer, treat, Rest Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s 20c to 35c Half Hose, IIc COTTCN AND LISLE thread Half Hose, in fancy stripes and checks; some em- broidered figures and side clocks; full fashioned and seamless, Men's 35c Pure Silk Half Hose, 24c Made with lisle soles, heels and toes; In tan, navy, gray, smoke, bur- gundy, lavender, cadet and black, Mala floor, Men's Building, L_THURSDAV ePecraL 1 The 44c List of Fiction Contains Intensely Interesting Books WE HAVE ADDED TO an already large list of excellent titles the following. You will recognize many of them because of the unusual comment they created when they were first offered. Many sse in the publishers’ original bindings, with iMlus trations in -~lor, In some instances there are but a few Books of a title: Carpet of Bagdad, by Harold McGrath. Her Weight in Gold, by George Barr McCut Allsa Page, by Robert W. Chambers. ‘ ne Testing Fire, by Alex. Corkey. Herne: by E. Enutes Oppen em e Mystery ‘avenspurs, by P The short Cut, by Fat, 2 fed M: White Castle De Monte, by Nathan Gallizter, Law of the Land, by Emerson Hough. Pe ut by the author of Elizabeth and Her German arden Adventures In Friendship, by David Grayson. Main floor, sear, Mast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL, Hemmed, Full Size Sheets, 65¢ HEAVY ROUND thread bleached muslin Sheets, 24x24 ; Size before hemming; exceptional value at org each. Hemmed Pillowcases, 14c. Each. Good heavy quality bleached muslin Pillow }, 45236 [MChOS seereeerere soreeseees RR He 14¢ each ‘Gebway fioor, West Building, I THURSDAY SPECIAL, J = THURSDAY Pech tL. Boys’ 50c. Under- URSDAY SPECIAL, wear, 39c $4, 75 Table Cloths, $3. 98 + FINE double satin damask pattern Table Cloths, Gas Chandeliers at $6.75. NATURAL COLOR merino | } 29 and 2x2%4 yards; variety of pretty designs, Shir Pantalets and — boys’ but no napkins to’match. 18-INCH SIX-PANEL leaded glass dome and cI two outside lights He two chains; brass _ cre complele with burner, mantle; inner chimney and globe; in amber or green; bead fringe to match, $2.25 Imported Alarm Clocks, $1.75. Mahogany case, inlald with ebon one-day thine and alarm; Susrantesd montana ate Ovatra! Building, well made and finished, Women's 25c. Underwear, 19¢, it fleece lined Undervests, ankle length Drawers Slight imperfections, Drawe $10.98 and $13.50 Table Cloths, 7.98 Superfine double satin damask Table Cloths, 2x3 and 2x4 yards; handsome designs; no Napki a et a saving of $3.00 to 85.50 on each cloth you Hemstitched and envbroidered trish wth ‘pillowcases, ons inches, ven: of very pretty designs, a seeteeeeee te matel Mais floor, frat, Central Butlding. silver dial, Gubwag floor,

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