The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1912, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, SE ee a ae ee eee Monsieur 1 Deekson, 26 Senators Thave|died in London yenterday from heart | ze club wi' xe twalnty-five membaires. | digease. The body ts towbe sent to the 1 tale him what he can do wi' se small] United States. money. Monmleur I’ Deekson, ze Sena- tore, he look at me. Monsieur I' Deek- | aon, the Senatore he say to me—to me jin business as th 14 | Campaign "The hell you way!’ '* Co. and as consular r a the Swedish, Norweg! E_ Democrats in the Nineteenth Senate is getting +09 FORMER CONSUL READ DIES. |stateo Governments, While there he etrict think thelr can Hiding DASA At ig nes wrote for The World several articles Biibeon, ta goin pking 00 #erIOUS.| TOXDON, Nov, 1. —Shertdan Pitt}on trade ponsibilities in the Orient, ms Read of New York, formerly United |eapecially with reference to opportunt- i fn We ; dt fj States Counsul at ‘Tientsin, China, ties for Americans. epublicans of the district up to this) York Hid New Je ime. Mr. Simpron is putting up a figit | Of carrying through the! * Tdisteict and has eavily into the! Progressive element in the *ramke. Born in Baltimore in 2Simpaon came to New York Mr. Read apent many years in China| of Russell & * Most indigestion starts in the kitchen | in the two & was brought the Zand was educated here, He Sherman's death, Hut the last) Poor cooking is the cause. ‘ | Practising law in the focal courts since | Word of Mr. Sherman to hie fellow ; 51892 and hae Hved most of iis life Cid Betsey tied 4 Lied e ihe Otek Bes If food isn’t sufficient: the upper west side and in Harlem ; yond. ee cooked to be imila t * For three years he was president o' assim! ited, | ithe Harlem Philanthrople Hospital and) Reginning to-day, the 7 an ue eae over-taxes the digestion, { | ass m1 y eo | foing the untry wha hey “hegel lg hers | have in stock tn the way of Demoo Oatmeal is at least t | All throu, which he was for | “prestd Apes Wan eo On th t rs and a half cooking. presdent, end knows. reit |The Wdente. to. rorcrtizan| J} BOW 6 ee ae | makeup of the PF © party. In- Simpeon's home ix wt No. #s Wont One | ged in the apeakin tien are three | A lot of people are eating jHuadred and Forty-fourth street. Of the remaint ‘commanders Of half-cooked oatmeal becauso they won't spend the time or the fuel to cook it thoroughly, They might just as well not eat this very best of cereal breakfast foods. H-O Oatmeal solves the problem. The twenty min- utes’ cooking in your kitchen plus the two hours’ cooking that we give it at the mill prepares it for easy and quick assimilation. As for the flavor, you will find it surpasses every other oatmeal you ever ate. 3 alta Sor vi hey a 3 Raymond B. Fosdick, Comptrotier of {he South in the civil war, They are Sthe Finance Committee of the Demo | ee Ge Ww ot Georgia and. Gen me National Committee, after an ex- 9 \¢ “Mebowell of Tennesse, With them Magram iho, ientonny arainon, Lit will be the aged widow of Gen Long- ”, Y 1 it. nels and lows, predicts that Wilson will) *'Te*! Searry them ali. Roosevelt will run rec. ond, he dectares, except possibly in Ohio, where his vote may full below Taft's, © Former Vice-Pronident Fairbanks ar- tived to-day from Indiana, and to-night Be wil] apeak at the Jod Hedges meeting Te was a small man but very dis-| tingue. He had a long face for a small man and hie head rone to an apex, Hin mustaches were curled upward, and when his hat wae off he had the dis- tineutehed appearance of a_ Chinese pagoda. He wan at the headquarters in Carnegie Hall. Mr. Fairbanks, lke) of ihe Bull Moone and ovidently had not Col, Roosevelt, drinks milk. Once he| heen treated right. If you stopped to was accused of having sipped @ cocktail! jimten he told you #0. and there were not wanting people who| «1 gm xe represent of ze men of my “geen him do it.” Friends of the eX) country in my town In Delaware,” he dent have maintained that he | gaid. “We have a clib—poleetical club only took the cherry in the cocktail. —T am ze managaire. I go to re Re- ‘The mystery of the cocktail never could | nuntican Commeeter, Tam introduce to be downed, but it was different with) yonsteur Kargare. T tell Monsteur Kar- the cocktall, mare T have ze club wi' ze twainty-five Tha membairer, T tale him we need 20 Adam Bede is at it again. He's caught| money, We do great good, Monsteur up with the other Truth Teiler for) wareare he may vary glad he ts to see. | Taft, John Maynard Harlan. The! y7¢ make me aeet down, He give me George Washington twins have been| one neemar. It ees one good seegar. trailing through the South and are now! Monsicur Kargare he tell me so. He in Ohio. When in Wheeling, W. Va.) tale me munt I see Monsieur Mont—no, Bede wrote that there waa no doubt of | what he Ie? Heeles, But fust now he ‘Taft cerrying the State. Director Hut+| ees inveesable. Won't I to call again! chinson of the Speakers’ Bureau was | pieese. bitterly disappointed becauge he didn't)” “1 come to ze Bull Moone. Rul! Moone, write that there was no doubt of wheel-| pan! Ze strong animal—ze stren—what!| ing Weet Virginia into the Taft line. | you callus. Zey tale me I am to nee} That wan a good Joke in the old days, | Monsieur Deekson, ae Senator, I have A Wholesaler’s Clean-Up of Winter Overoats and Suits Gives Us the Opportunity to Offer 515 and 518 820 and °25 Winter Overcoats | Overcoats and Suits iB 16S The desire of a Big Wholesaler, from whom we bu 860 Winter Overcoats of unusually good quality, in thousands of dollars’ worth of goods, to clean up all this season’s most desirable woolens and styles— his remaining Winter Overcoats and Suits, so he + oh : ‘ I r Se a ne chinchillas, in blue, gray and brown with belted back sight be lett Tree to pound away at his Spring orders, and split sleeves—brown, gray and heather mixtures, is what enables us to offer these Wonderful Overcoat \ é . Bargains. with regular or split sleeves, belted or plain backs, At $9.75--Over 900 Winter Overcoats, including patch pockets or flap pockets, in heavy and medium weights and various lengths. this season’s new mixtures, blacks and Oxfords— gray tsk iba i 1 About 1000 Winter Suits of splendid quality, mixtures, brown mixtures and fancy mixtures, long coats, short coats, coats with smart belted backs, |} tailored and finished in a most thorough and skilful manner, and including in assortment handsome both single and double-breasted; all made from fine, durable tweeds, cheviots, kerseys and cassimeres— |] heather mixtures and browns, grays and blues in Eng- lish and conservative styles—all $15 for this sale. wonderfully good overcoats indeed at 89.75. $9.75 and $15 Sales at 4 Stores Only. Not at:49th Street $ For Winter Overcoats & Suits of $ For Winter Overcoats & Suits that are’ D(); plendid quality and style—the famous a5 splendid specimens of real good tailoring. At Brill Twenties as good as most $25 ones. Single and Double breasted Chinchilla Among Overcoats, fine Chinchillas in Overcoats with belted back, shawl or belted back models with split sleeves, and shawl or | notched collar and split sleeves, in brown, blue and notch collars in blue, brown or gray—also cheviots, | gray; and a number of gray, brown and blue mixtures, tweeds, vicunas and kerseys in browns, blues, grays, | in single and double breasted coats in many newest. heather mixtures and other mixtures. and smartest styles. Among Suits—This seasons newest models and mix- | Suits at $25 that are tailored and finished in a real tures of brown, gray and blue—all finely finished and | custom manner at about $10 less than custom price— tailored and the best $20 value you ever saw. newest models, fabrics and designs. $1.50 Shirts at 95c $2 & $2.50 Hats at $1.40 $1.50 Gloves at 85c Fine woven madras and percales, newest | Soft Hats and Derbies of newest style | Fine Kassan and Cape gloves, in all of neat designs and patterns, and fine quality; stitched tweed hats | shades of tan and brown. in heather mixtures; “Chinchilla felt” A ° $1.50 Underwear at $1 hats in gray, navy and brown, and a $1 Knitted Ties at 50c Fine quality, medium Weight, natural | splendid assortment of derbies in all | Plain colors, heather mixtures, cross sanitary wool; perfect fitting. stripes, bias stripes and panel effects. styles and dimensions, 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Broadway at 49th Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway _47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER 3D AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special For Saturday Women's Tailored Suits of Wide Wale Diagonals Lined with peau-de-cygne and warmly inter- lined for Winter wear, $79.50 8 $25.00 Tatlored Sutts Of the best imported materials, $2 7-50 in the latest models. All lined| Value and warmly interlined........ $42.50 Women’s Winter Coats Chinchilla Coats A large assortment of the latest $1 9.50 models in the best Winter col-| Value ‘ $25.00 ere oe Fancy Black Broadcloth Coats $29.50 With embroidered velvet collar} yatue and cuffs, lined throughout with| 39.50 au-de-cygne and all warmly interlined..... GOCOO NUCEEN OL Specials in Ribbons Imported Dresden Ribbon with satin border, 8 inches wide 68c—value $1.35 per yard Pompadour Design with Narrow Satin Stripe in pink, light blue and mais 5 inches wide—28c per yard 7 inches wide—89c per yard Extra Quality Moire Taffeta and Taffeta Brocade Ribbon 7 inches wide—39c per yard Imported Black Satin Ribbon 28c—value 40c per yard _ Novelties in Fancy Ribbons Suitable for the new girdles; also for fancy work $1.50 to $3.95 per yard Stationery at Special Prices Pound paper—fine French Madras, in 3 sizes value 35¢ Ib. | 296 Envelopes to match 6c; value 8c Scotch Lawn—letter size, white only, box of 72 sheets and 60 envelopes 45C value $1.00 Correspondence cards and envelopes, 1 quire box, white only value 35¢) 8 Leather Strap Books At Special Prices Imported Long Grain Strap Books With flexible trimmings in gilt, $4.95 silver and gun-metal, moire silk 4095 lined, strap on back value $6.95 Imported Cross Grain Strap Books Handle on top inside frame, moire silk lined in black, blue, purple, $4.95 green value $6.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special for Saturday Children’s & Infants’ Apparel Warm Garments for Cold Weather Wear at Very Special Prices Children’s Coats 6 to 14 years, of cheviots and mixtures, $7.50 all lined, box or belted moels, in all Value colors. An excellent Cut for school 810.50 Children’s Coats Sor Dress Occasions 6 to 10 years, of corduroy and im- ported chinchilla, wide belt of corduroy. Children's Dresses $7.50 $13.50 Value $17.50 6 to 14 years, of challie, all wool serges and henrietta cloth, suitable for school and dressy wear Value $10.50 Infants’ Coats 2 to 5 years, of corduroy, chinchilla is and plain or mixed cloths, all lined, in $6 59 the box or belted models Injants’ Hats Of French or scratch felt in a variety of shapes and colors, 50c, 95¢ 8 $1.95 Infants’ Eiderdown Wrappers 1 to 4 years, of pink, light blue and red, satin bound, $1.95 & $2.45 Infants’ Night Drawers | eee 1 to 6 years, of knitted stockinet, with feet, | 9 Selected Furs at Spectal Prices Full Length Black Pony Coats\ With brocade satin linings. ... |$58.50 Full Length Black Pony Coats With shawl collar of Natural $95.00 or Black Raccoon............ Black Caracul Coats Brocade satin lining.......... \$72.50 Muffs & Scarfs Black Fox Animal Scarf............. $20.00 Black Fox Pillow Shaped Muff....... $25.00 Mole Straight Scarf................. $25.00 Mole Pillow Shaped Muff............ $30.00 Natural Raccoon Scarf............. $17.50 Natural Raccoon Pillow Muff........ $25. 00 Spectal Sale of Women’s Silk 8 Cotton Knit Underwear Unten Suits of Ribbed Cotton Regularly 75e[ 50¢ Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits L Regularly $1.00 Milanese Silk Vests heue Reinforced. Regularly $1.75 |? 1.25 Milanese Silk Vests ) Hem top embroidered. Regularly $2.50} $1.75 rt Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ‘Sunday World V’’ants Work.Monday ‘VY’ onders aX Nn as

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