The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1912, Page 15

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Follow Your ‘Common Sense A person, when sick, te very apt to at a straw, Unworthy articles are Ailuringly advertised to © of file and you are mi periment uni - APPLAUDED BY + LONDONPRESS Presitent-Eléet Will Command \Sive case’ and andy" the remedy. Take nH a laomething which will effectually operate, tt Cotifidence of the World, ane! wacked in time, in a common- firet on your iivet, then on your stomach, and lastiy on your bowels. Take some- thing which Nature hae furnished and h Is One Comment. which Is untouched nor altered by human iy RA every doo it their chote ‘ iN 4 anfent. LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Prositentiat|ter, and | prlection resulted much had been an- ttictated in Great Britain, although the] ~ fron at beens coe mu] UM Working yh Friend K mt votes and of the choice of a -In Time of [H ness, |Prealdent being thrown into the hands jot Congress, oO a {Wot tio policied spd poljtice. The, free| work hard end suffer with their kidneys f ‘Westuinster Gazatte says the|I suffered for about ten years and wi ‘ tg Ra unc Heated OF eT had Brepbts Disense and je said that for new men and new ree. | oh oad fox toe. i eat Si , T could hargly di ithe Americap people dave decided to | willing to try anything that fstve a new phania ¢ 80 @ learned| any good. After i dead Py ‘historian ‘and, former’ Sollege orineipal | few daye I felt so much better that I con- ‘walks into thes Whité House. ‘Most | tinued untill felt that I was cured and 1 q y we wish succeds-to this experi-| was altogether a new man. That was \mtemt with @ ‘philosopher king’ being | eight years ago and if I ever feel the least ‘made in the most ynilkely quarter in| pain about my kidneys ey take a few) ithe world. From ur own experience | doses of Swamp-Root and in « few days jiwith university men. jn politics, we are Tam allright. I feel to-day that lam a {encouraged to hope that'he will prove| well man and would say to all who suffer ‘es shrewd ‘and: practical as any of the| with their kidneys, take Dr. Kilmer's ‘old wtagers in American politics." SWamp-Root, for it has done more for | Theodore Roosevelt's position in the|me than all the doctors, and saved doc- }poll, according to the Westminster Ga-| tors bills. 5 Jubtities tls incursion’ into the| I can further say that about two years “Qeotion ‘atefa, while President Taft|@go my son was sick in bed and was will get syinpathy owing to the ciroum-| taking medicine from doctors and got jatences which sent him up as a candy | Worse all the time. I went in the night ‘date with a divided party and the ifty-cent bottle of Swamp-Root i yest single personality in the cot aside all the Ra aieputine ‘his claich. The Weat- Root. He} (mineter Gazets ‘Gontiades: ay that }, “The United. states thus joins in the | to-de has not had any fumiversal movement against the arti-| trouble with his ki » Tt was t ‘ Swamp-Root that cured him. My son| ft. iP Raed ‘yeoe rurea Lobes y ane now thinks that there is no medicine that | "Woodrow Wilkan.will command con- Rb it ont a he 7 Oh ited eae bob {adence in his own country and in the| DF Bilmers own: tow, jworld outside. He 1s a public man of é. W. HARDING fe: much higher type than some of thoss “Covington, Va. Who have occupied the White House. Personall: |The Democrats did a good stroke of | 4) day of Marc if : Dusiness for. sHielr party when they | who qubscribed the above statement and idhose him. It continues: made oath that same is true in substance ; "They had the“sefse to see that the! ond in fact, |\great body of respectiuig citizons of the} Given under my hand this 8th day of ~ NWmited States were heartily tired of the | March, 1012. B. H. PATTON, ,#ordid equabbles of party managers Justice af the Peace. {with the accompanying chicane, in- jtrigue , self-seeking.”” | The Stanilard llkens Theodore Roose- [.velt’s radicalism to that of Chancellor \Lloya George, but says it is more mod-| Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. erate. = Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- | The Pall Mall Gazette saya, Woodrow, ton, N, Y., for a sample bottle. It will jj Wilson 1s the type of oitizen whos| convince anyone. You will also receive [jeootnes from politics haw JeftiAmer-| y booklet of valuable information, telling Hoan re'=t0,ecome go lirgely the | all about the kidneys and bladder. When {Prey of cbrruptior and-chicane. It con- | writing, be sure and mention the New HPtinues: ; York Evening World. Regular fifty- Hi “The promotion of Woodrow Wilson | cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at c ‘to the Democratic leadership and the! all di No More Constipation \bhead of a new party are in reality two It’s Me for Olive Tablets! teymptoms of the same force—the in- tense wish of the better elements In } America for the blessings of honest Bovernmént. Its a sign of health in { the nation that the real contest should be between two men wlio are so much superior in character and outlook to | the common political 1 \ cS Preliminary Under ing. (From the Washington Staz.) “Are you an alleniat?” That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- . ee beendke for Cogs 7 am. * r. Edwards, a practising ian {] Well want: your advice.” for 17 years and Calomel's [d-time f mynice were" enemy, discovered the formula for Olive $ t do you meant” Tablets while feeating patients for ¢ “Do you want to get somebody into} chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act And 11 witi toad you tn the vient direction. | © One of New York’s Largest Distributers of Men's Knit Underwear, Having Made It Decidedly to Our Advaniage (Tee evening, newspapers to-day all) 1 am blacksmith by trade and would ‘epeak highly Of ‘Wootrow Wilson and|'like ti word: to: all who have to normal. They never force them to unnatural action, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are so easy to take children do not regard them as “medicine” at all. If you have s “dark brown mouth” now and then bad breath—a dull, tired feeling — sick headache — torpid liver and constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant reaults from on or two little Olive Tablets at bedtime. They're perfectly harmless. Thousands take one every night just to keep right. Try them. “Every little Olive Tablet has a move- ment all its own.” 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus,O, —_—_—_—_—_—_— COMPLETE NLS Disraeli’s' words are worth thought. Nowadays, bya man’s collar you may ¢aow him, Do not disregard yourcollar. Lookup ‘They will show you what are the smart Collars, Thé newest shape is the Pembroke—with LINOCORD K KENSETT, 2410 ia, CHATHAM, 2 in. GEO, P. IDE & CO., TROY, N. Y. Aleo Makers of Ide Shirte COLUMBUS AVE. id" will be BET. 103 & 1O4 ST. sted nt The W nforme> 4S TATION ** CORNER Rureau, “Pulltzer Building 4 k Row: World's 7 ice, morthwest core ner SSth St. and Hreadway: World's Harlem Office, 240 Brooklyn Office, 209 Washing- * kiyn, for 30 dave ; Cag" printing ef the FREE FOR THE CHILDREY. Just the thing for # chil party, Fre e World 328. | FISHER BROS, omaneee scoala mealhinstae ap ance tetiraettelAnn Ueno A RS ne tn em SP THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. a 5 OSS 0 0 We Give and Redeem Surety Sump IO 3 OO ————=10 9 In New York's Shopping Centre INEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Pianos Homenotd The Greatest Jano. offer ever Piano Ee ag 7 that woul ins arily cost you 6850 oF more. Ea asy Terms —Fitt poor. Co, “Convenient Mat Sak Sing —and Yours—We Will Begin To-Morrow the Quick Disposal of Over 32,000 Pieces: of Men’s Famous “Cooper” Spring 95¢ Needle Derby Ribbed Underwear at 95 c| Much Less Than Half Price - Mas “we tell New York men what *Cooper’’ Underwear is? Hardly. Practically every man is aware that it is one of the best standard advertised “brands of igh ere le As mp ned in America—that it is perhaps sold in greater quantities than any other make—that it is a leading line of underwear in thousands of the best men’s furnishing shops throughout the country—that it is of such satisfying quality that it is very seldom sold at cut prices. The Wholesalers’ Reason For Selling After many years of distributing high class brands of underwear they decided that their own names were their greatest business assets, and that they would hereafter distribute men's underwear bearing a brand of their own. The quickest way to accomplish this was to close out their entire holdings of “Cooper” underwear and assemble new stocks bearing their own mark. These new stocks will include exactly the same grades and styles as these we will sell at 95c, but with the new brand they will retail, as always, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00—and why not! They belong fairly enough in those price classes. O’Neill’s Reason for Making stripes, plain blue, tan, ecru and natural. . the Purchase The “Spring Needle" feature of Cooper's Grade de Luxe , First of all because a purchase of Cooper Underwear at any|Underwear, with its peculiar elasticity and durability, is the foundation price below regular is a prize—but at the price we paid for this|of the Cooper superiority. It is the source of the greatest comfort and immense lot it is that sort of _ business prize that never comes more] satisfaction. It conduces to the pleasure of the wearer as well as to the than once in a lifetime. Positively, we never expect to duplicate] life of the garment. It gives Cooper's Grade de Luxe Underwear—and the offer. ‘ f , no other—‘the stretch that goes back.” The Spring Needle stretch is also Then what a wortderful sale attraction it is for O’Neill’s Store| important from the standpoint of economy. The durability of Cooper's bid Bake Be: aes it ia crowds ‘of vo eal oer end Grade de Luxe Underwear is te by \thi: bag rege for as the gar- n will bring’ to this, America’s greatest Men’s and Boys’ |ment gives to every movement of the body, it avoids the chafe and strain which i Oufittting Store! : We want the men to come in hundreds—thous-|to pod Ga elastic. This, added to the superb workmanship behind each tatineets thats ba lacie ands and know O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys. of its prey and increases your admiration for this greatest of all underwear. All Men’s Sizes—All $1.50 to $5.00 Grades—All Priced 95c “Extra Special—Thursday Only [$75.00 Parlor or Living Room Suit, $57.50 Regular values, | $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50— some higher; special, garment persy {RIBBED oO - CADERWENS This trade-mark is on every gar- ment—a guarantee of excellence. Included are fine grades of Ribbed, Silk and Wool, All Wool and the finest mercerized Knit Underwear in silk striped or plain weave. Shirts and drawers, all are made and finished in the very best man- ner, reinforced at all places where the wear comes; silk bound. Colors, iT Heavy ‘Down- Please observe that $75.00 is Fl 1" O'Neill’s moderate regular price for anne , “ Beautiful Suit—not a fanciful valuation. Bath Robes, This elegant 3-piece parlor or living $ Our Lowest/|room suit is made of beautiful birch-, 1 00 Previous Spe- | wood, finished a rich shade of dark ig cial Price for | mahogany. Great care has been taken Such Splendid Robes jin all joint construction in order to as- Was $1.98. sure a long - wearing article. Broad . «| panels in back. Has heavy French legs eons Sn te bret ares and beautiful hand-carved claw feet. collars, trimmed with satin ribbon, Back - bry veil gee It - ® turnback cuffs, finished with girdle dihieg -_ fe d Lies alk, a ats at waist. Shown in different colored] “> 97€ SOU ee eee ae tassels. You can make your own selec- stripe on light grounds. A . ph wonderful bargain at ... 31.00 {aaa of " in silk plush, silk ve- O'Neill Main More—Third Floer, O'Netl! Homofurnishing Store, fecond O’Neill’s November *“* Standard ' TOILET ARTICLF, Always Planned at This Time To Enable Our Thousands of Patrons To Make Their Personal and Christmas Gift Purchases in Advance at Bargain Prices Ail articles are of standard| This is Only a Partial List] It is a Three-Day Sale.) Wecannot fill MailOrders,| This is the Last Big Toilet| The Values Quoted indicate ty i fi of hundreds of ials included » Fri 5 Phi . , This suit is a new design and is being shown for the first time. Those who are looking for a high-grade parlor or living room suit that is much above the average will find this an extraordinary value at the price quoted. Floor. A © ) — (.) —__— (.} —____ (.) —__— (.) _____— (,/ _____ (,} ____ (,) _____ {.) —___ {| ______* ° uy i gi 7 Oy " miss the opportunity of making pur- |r F ius phate bl Coie ne ate, ott that you aeed in | will give our suburban patrons every | will be supplied and quantities will be x of Pi prices, which are always much their kind, No imitations, no sub-| will ace everythin y chases for Christmas Gifts ie saat Chae ‘he stitutes or “just as good” articles. opportunity to henefit by the sales. | limited at our discretion. a ample eppear on supplies for home use. packages, Free Cosmo Westphal’s hates ane Sample Peroxide Glyco- Free , Perfume Buttermilk Auxiliator mae s Hair Brushes First Quality, # — all aunoe, bottle, of Cold Cream slightly marred 25c Size, Thymoline To cach enetomes Bouquet". free. with 0c site Value 500 01.00 Size tomorrow — @ san- purchase of $1.00 each or more in toilet articles for Thursday only. ‘tary collapsible Whisk Brooms, stock: worth Brushes “Venetian"’ and Loonen's Parisian Pears Unscented White Clematis; fap toe Ge! Bel: F ta’ Cream ‘and | Mat Brushes, ir. real ebony, Sia dina nao Sye| anus Ra files erage ed as » ts Meier ACae hmere, Bon- to "29¢ 4 Mardis, cakes far h Bath; *' 50c 4 Hoon sine; froma Veale 000 Kheets Silk Mas Tse rolls, at LOC solid back, 11-row Russian y Tollet Paper, reg, #30 y v if Brushes; real ebony; 12- Manicuring Euete-te Walt Ea- 14c! o 9ce"* Gttoke, 34c " 35¢ 16c 75¢ oe rat Taleam, tb. <*Reigvie’s Wanelioh’ ororems _. Be aricatlae Oraaiee, "314 ee sss nai 9EO rabticet's Coricnie 136 4c sae aeitne “edie seapi iarae” Bie Dioxogen For the Teeth lure size 44c First quality lic Keon, bottle 16-0z., 17¢ 32-02., 32¢ #1.00 Size 55c Ivory Soap SmaH size, special at 314c¢ wet, 14c at * Red ‘Rubber “Mot” Water Bottle, cloth insertion. Hodge man Guaranteed; gt. at. eat For the Complexion "s Oriental Cream, ined Hy me Powder, 35c a $1.50 “Whirling Syr 1 Water Bot. a Hy whit i Mworth Soc: « ma ne ee neta: teed, bates Teri Meee e! | ORs O'Neill Main Store, in Tollet Articles Hections and Special Counters First Floor. ne Ze see see AEE a PRR ICRTDN IT a “we

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