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vo XK i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. casa BBD: How to Market for Sunday News Oddilics mi it 4 fh ! b and Buy All You Require Complaint {s made in Flushing that burg! © Ee Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. at Small Exp enditure Broadway, idk keene ten to Tenth Street @ state of suspended animation fs in- finttesimal. “Occasionally we have requests to permit a body to be placed in a vault for several days before burial, In order that death may be certain, Whenever actical we grant the request. It is a however, that there is only one |theme among the creepy-creep writers for years. The thought of awaking from @ trance and finding one's aif {m- Drisoned in a narrow casket six feet are oo noisy whey wake the) underground or in the gloom of a burial | 5: | vault, alone with mouldy shrouds end [grinning remnants of humanity, 1s |enough to send chills down the normal Election only three days ago and already a new color has been named after |°"inal column. in the disintegration of . Suspended animation may he so complete that no heart beat and no breath is discernable. France proposes to giniie the earth with a series of wireless stations. “While there may be such cases," a pee 4 ’ | vain dean reme sda jad Meatth Commissioner G, A. Bading, | Wilson Family Group Mrs. C. R. Bangs Gives Advice| | “When tn w herring not @ herring?’ wae the weighty question before Amsiet. ined are undoubially very rare. The) peg for the Coupon. | ant Scoretary of the Treasury Curtis, and hie official enone alvillved rhaca, wakes, ea | Every reader of next Sunday’s World - to Housewives on Home | answer te, “When it in @ sardine.” practically certain, and death by ‘ame | is given an opportunity to obtaln a An I t t ( : Il ction | Re balming, gruesome as it Is, js preferable | large photogravure of the next President mpor an Oo e Market Club Work. | Returns trom Kansas showed that Gov. Stubbs had a to burial alive. But I am convinced that| and is family. Get next Sunday's | : misfortune with his toe. | the danger of being embaimed while In World, | James MeCreery & Co, Ss peti Rig 23rd Street 34th Street ‘ ‘The wetghty question of who will be Taft's running mate before the Electoral | Fur-Trimmed, $12 Cottege ta ati undecided | Large beautiful French hats with ESPECIALLY PRICED | those graceful lines which frame the wearer's face as nothing else—trim- For Saturday, November 9th An ee, like man, hea seven atages, according to evi- dence before a Chicago court, The seven grades are in trade technic extras, No. 1, dirties, ohecks, spots, leakers } ' and rots. Co-operation Enables Families | to Procure Food Stuffs at Wholesale Prices. of Social Millinery Designed by Our Own Milliners to Wear with Restaurant Dinner Gowns, Theatre Costumes, Tailored Suits SPREAD OF THE PLAN. Gov. Stubbs Mis Fos. | Courts surely are waking up. The latest record is a murder case jury com- | Pleted in three minutes, in Brooklyn. T. R. was insured in a casualty company for $2,000. The policy covers the Mitwawkee shooting, but not subsequent events. Bow Hats and Ostrich and Fur Millinery, $5 to $9.50 Tailored hats with smart bows so often seen this season among the finer millinery. Of hatters’ plush with naturel ootrich feathers and e rose, Othens’ of velvet or plush with e bit of fur or attractive ribbon. Becoming shapes and colors. Ne two exactly alike, Untrimmed Hats, $2.50 Charlotte R. Bangs, | (Organicer of bs mal Market CONSOLATION NOTE—Zapata County, in Texas, hes $76 voters. The county went unanimously for Taft. | Andrew Carnegio in a trifle short and has eworn off $10,000,000 tn persona! | taxes, He has only a matter of $3,477,196 in change. | ‘Tale ts the week that alert whole- | @alers cast an eye over stock to come | and figure out, in vague yet careful way, just what Thanksgiving market prices will reign o'er tho broad land. “Buy cranberries now,” said one head of « firm, “for waiting means a fem in cost.’ Finest Cape Cod cranberries are $3 @ barrel of 100 quarts, or three cents @ quart. Retai! price is ten and twelve @ents a quart. By 100 housewives co- operating on @ barrel of berries they @mve exactly $7. There are twenty med by our cleverest milliners with natural colors and dark furs, beauti- ful old gold lace, a bit of cerise velvet, & rose—surprising hats. And the price—#12—no one could ever imagine such hats cost so little. Dozens of styles no two exactly alike and all picturesque for after- noon and evening dress. Last Saturday the fur-trimmed hats were chosen in a jiffy. If you were disappointed then, please come Stans and omens in the National Museum at Washington were a iittle behind | hand, Glass case containing a bull moose broke down yesterday. | MEN’S WEAR. In Both Stores. | 200 dozen Dent’s, Fownes’ and Perrin’s Tan Capeskin Gloves. 1.50 a pair English Raincoats of Tan, Blue and Grey Another Boston tea party ts recorded, only it was beer. Under Federal court orders 1,582 bottles were thrown overboard from a scow in Boston Harbor. Qenonmwosssunrannoes satis Coetiie With Large List’ To port or starboard? says newspaper headline of the Kronprinzessin Movements are spreading. Eureka, Cal, sends word of a Federated Mar- | Suffragists will parade down Fifth avenue to-morrow night to prove they q@wart bo: f the same berries at ‘i ¥ a fh aren't afraid of the dark. Wh 4 th ore? ~ + * BEBAA Avs “caute. b eudth, whotbelle [creaiising rscianaten Noe thea inrce gibt Moses a Gabardine Cloth and Fancy Tweeds. 15.50 early and get hats much better even and $4.50 This is a mere instance of market dif-| business organization, while In Auy- hion’s edict this fall gives to women all of man's value 22.50 than our last collection. leperted tnd Gonadl datas. tralia Miss M. Beddio in getting tho ts except his trousers, The ladies will wear voats, | Second floor, New Stewart Bldg. Lo ‘A whole chapter could be written on} Women together in a co-cperative w | striped vests, with braid on the edges. The ! French untrimmed large hats made ehickens. They are so plentiful junt | inclustte of the 600.000 women in 3 BOW; #0 reasonable in price (at whole” Heing @ loyal Brooklynite and hay: Automobile and Storm Coats in various ma- | terials and models. value 40.00 and 50.00, 27,50 a twofold purpose, It provides the mannish dear to the feminine heart, and also—oh, joy! 100 Children’s Hats of Lyons velvet, new today from the @ale), @nd so overlooked by Many sing begun my work at Wallabout At $1 importer. Tomorrow to be 04.605 housekeepers because of inferior qual-| Market, I hope to make that market br rrr rgr : although such hats have been selling ftles at “stiff” prices, retail. ‘The|the finest in the world, ‘To this «nd | “poceeee at Bast, Wife of a South Georgia mintater has deaa that hus- Golf and Automobile Hats and Caps....... | Earller in the Season dae wane Philadelphia chicken stands highest in| my elty has prominsed ald, Streets bands will indorse, but not ilkely to prove popular with 1 1.50 d 2.50 1 cere) and 1 50 each | they were $2 to $5 este esteem and cost. Southern and New| re kept clean; police now check women. She made @ hat out of pine needles that didn't cost a cent except for | values 1.50 and 2, el e 5 i Si: eeouhable coddisoy kita t Black and a few colors for dress: York State chickens atand lowest,|turbances in back streets; old * the thread and a small bit of ribbon. The hat won first prize at a women's ex- | Soft, crushable for, Bruce Tee espocially the Tennesseo fowl, West- = ja to the front with barga' Thibit, too, i) school, Some reversible, the lining . frontage and ample space of | | bargains. Expresy delivery, 15¢.-20¢., N. |of the race horse, and I regret to hear| ern brand and Jersey chickens are ox- of black and white checked tweeds. Hats at $2.50 are of hatters’ plush cellent grade. to say nothing attractive It is safe to & that Among them cunning Tyrolean Tn small, and velvet, mostly black. WEARING APPAREL. hickeni fe Y. City. that In America some of the States In Both Stores, ‘i ; Ce y vine nl id hope Mie day si vt Eaeey eer ereene © WASHINGTON MARKET. have passed legisiation that is inimical hats with feathers at the side, sille .edium and large shapes. Saracen sines the two. Mtates aianaveune madnar ee all to the thoroughbred, Our race courses | plush hats, a few French felts, and GAN . Earlier in the season these quali- ties were 84 to 86, First floor, New Stewart Bldg. etal, jon, Sarimage Mon! of Ratner (Bo 1, irgpban at. Brioto ‘eat Nickens .|1n Melbourne, Sydney, and other large cities in Australia patronized by thousands of people, and it is not the betting feature that attracts the ma- For Boys, Students and Young Men. Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits of Blue velvet with stitched velvet facing. Most popular styles for children, Just 100 at 81. chickens have @n indifferent record on wholesale markets is not known—the grade is not held (foot W, 14th 3t., N, ¥.), Whoieeaie, ‘ very high by poultry experts. Stanjghickens (fricase Jority of onlookers, but @ desire t Btaie” farmers might take a few ! ). | Serrote (bunel 4 rs, e re 10 wee “ae ’ me . sons in chicken farming from Jersey cis Marre the contests of speed and stamina, Serge and Mixed Cheviot. Odd sizes between 8 4.75 Boys’ Polo Coats of Mixed Cheviot. Size 2144 | Saturday an Advance Showing of to 10 years. value 7.50, 5.50 n ‘ New Lingerie Blouses | men I saw there Ta Size | F P ioe Very Little Substituting Now 5.00 | Including Two New Modele Just Designed by ; Madame Cheruit (Priced 175 to 200 Francs in Pari.) In Drug Stores, s Sui | pi Ml Ww be ere a! iba | Reproduced exclusively for the Wanamaker Store-- A Recent Interesting Investigation. orate: esgith ae ri : 82 to 85 value 15.00 to 18.00, 12.50 Certain manufacturers of late have | That exquisite simplicity which distinguishes everything | Madame Cheruit designs is to be seen at its best in these new mi @ great hue and cry about the | WOMEN’S SUITS, DRESSES & SKIRTS. | models, the originals of which left Paris less than three weeks The Last Resort. and 17 years. VHA OH (From the Boston ‘Transoript.) He—What kind of a resort was {t you were at? | She—Well, judg: (Vesey to Duane Ste), productive centre for good grade prod: | ¥ i fctly Wholesale, r uce, fruits (now poultry), this State | iisen Beant St: comes to the front of latter years in| hic} supplying N York markets, What ing Obie) fs our Empire State dreaming of all ‘1, this time to be so laggard? i At Little Falls, N. J., there are some ke from the kind of Students’ Overcoats of Mixed Cheviot. 11 to 18 years. value 6.75, Gansevoort— centre for hotel, restaurant, apartment hotels, &c, Also open produce market— A. M. only. It was Mr. M. Augustus Silye who introduced the guinea hen to this cou in yeats ago, when he im- pair from Italy. | ag al @re now raised in New Jersey. je hens sell for $1.75 to §3.: as against $1.60 for Western AN INSTRUCTIVE CHAPTER ON CHICKENS. Prices vary from sixteen cents to a pound. Much te ality. If the house- | Ontans | Sauliflower good pI gains in onions, cel white and yellow of Malaga grapes; pric % b, | Baars sae, onde Special bar- feet potatoes, Great influx 92.50 keg of for by name at the drug store. One manufacturer went so far as to say that extent of substitution on articles called 50% of the drug, were substituti ago. In all the throngs of attractive blouses in the Wanamaker certain the ohicken's 80-33 Ib, But this is not so, The dru; In Both Stores.} Specialty Shop, these come nearest to the perfection of costly mative State, whether m})i RHETT RUA i just very oth q fed, then she can judge HORSES IN AUSTRALIA. Italian’ tbe Gubetituticn dies cer ae hand-made blouses. (From the Washington Post.) “Australia furnished the American Amy in the Philippines most of ite horses,"" said Gen, Hoad, Inspector of the Australian forces. “We sent hundreds of animals into the Islands, and from all reports they gave excellent satisfaction, At the time of i the oer war Australia sent 18,000 troops | Customer by doing so, to South Africa, and nearly all the| In order to get at the bottom of the horses that accompanied our soldiers (subject as far as Partola, the delicious were two-thirds thoroughbred, The pocrermint candy laxative blood puri- thoroughbred horse 1s probably not | fier, is concerned, the Partola Company adapted to army service, but I firmly | recently set about to determine what this believe that the injection of thorough- | substitution evil meant to them, and they found it simply didn’t exist. Out of two thousand’ druggists called on, only seven offered something else when Tailored Suits of Broadcloth, Whipcord and Diagonal Serge. sveral models, 19.75, 25.00 and 29.50 Tailored Street Dresses in a variety of models and materials. 8.50, 9.75, 11.75 to45.00 Unusual collection of separate Skirts of Broad- cloth. Plain Velveteen, Corduroy and Charmeuse. 5.75, 7.50, 10.50 to 18.50 He knows that it is‘much easier and much better business to sell what is asked for. His clerks are busy people and they have no time to try to sell something other than asked for, and even if they had the time they would hesi- tate to run the risk of antagonizing the sbickenn Ancestral home, but thie is not yet case. Beef tongues are pientiful and sold, lewale, at twenty-one cents a pound, ct t atore sold pound. Both of delicate, sheer white batiste. One has half-inch pleats with hem- stitching, is put together with veining, sailor collar and cuffs have hem- stitched hems, and buttons are col- ored porcelain. It looke much more like 812 hand-made blouse than its actual price, &2. _ Second mode! bas the very deep bodice yoke, homstitched, and pin pleated. The new collar und cuffs insct with embroidered net. But- tons of artificial pearl. #5. These will not be found anywhere else in New York but in the Wane maker Specialty Shop. They will make dainty exclusive Christmas gifts. With them other new models of lawn and chiffon with filet, shadow and chantilly laces, each one sepa- rately boxed, $10.50 and $12.50, Third floor, New Stewart Bldg, ( es Queensboro Mark cold weather by having glass sashes placed at the two aldes, now canvas covered. A tea and coffee counter Is added, prices @ few cente below retail stores. WALLABOUT MARKET, (Flushing Av, Brooklyn), Wholesale, tome retail Patel: 42, Plunuing ay Wi aan ‘ igity cents @ pound for cold, jongue. ph at sixteen and seventeen cents ® pound wholesale should retail for Jess than twen hr cents a pound, There is an Recon wholesaled at forty oente a Pound, sald to be wonderful in quality, Dut so it should be at such a price. Sausage meat, cheap, is made of bred blood Iw the secret of the develop- ment of the ideal cavalry horse, know that our soldiera prefer a horse that has some thoroughbred blood in ‘datesale. Tb. |Live Ohickens—State, @erenis. If good grade, the price 15490, Ib | him, Partola was called for. @hould be aixt: cents luton ib, |Turkeye (dicwed): “Tt tt Mk fi In very great measure the wonderful heap Kind fn fourteen ‘s . 80.) oy War in th hgh ag reyeyeg success of Partola and its immense in- SUITS, DRESSES & COATS. In Both Stores, At Queensboro Bridge tote he HOLESALE, erates spine reat early advantage pete get in sales (ti Smttine 0) Homach ’ ggneemer's open market) most ate Shere ‘wlsile)—~200, 1b, because they were mounted on thorough- | and liver troubles, indigestion, bilious- For Small Women and Misses. W t] t qualities of meats a Oeanges 111) “$2 crate breda, but after the Federal t had loss of tit kindred ail- J y nae grasa HO AH gg, secured some of the Ngh-blooded horses | menta i due te the heenty coomention omen’s Smar okay they turned the tables. In Australia we and recommendation of the retail drug- Pride in spenatainy Cheviot Serge Suits, — coat trimmed with velvet collar, cuffs and buttons, girdle skirt. 19.50 y, also produ Yet because this market has not eetves the question of reducing the eest of living generally, it is declared Tokay Orapae-n¥1,20 bx (a Vaaketa, 7 1b, each), e ° con © th). Metall priee| DeHleve in encouraging the improvement Tailored Suits ‘emt Rest 2i ben), = = A demonatrative ‘succone of the pate! _ _ | Seeeeseee = Of Excellent Material, $16.75 in buying ore fi ‘ 3 : Serge Dresses for street wear,—trimmed with ti i ‘ A fl Sheetal in sotoring actual Sow’ pr 4 iS a velvet collar and buttons; vest and bow of plaid ie sleet ieereem Beaeeee mens oli ae Tailored as we like them with all the little details care- fully executed and with guar anteed satin linings. Black, blue and a few diagonal cheviot, mixtures, rough materials and broad- cloth, fashioned with satisfac- tory mannish severity. Made by a specialist who for food, “officials” aeclare. But in embracing this system for a public market, such as New York | expects to have before long, a conun- drum arose. Big wholesalers are puzzling over it! Clever city officials are puzzling over “as warm as it looks 14.50 Chinchilla Coats with plush collar—full length model buttoned to neck, lined throughout with silk. people ean tall avout the Nigh cost satin. 18.50 plans carefully for every kind browns. Sis Ges. wciencs It's one of the warmest of woman—tall, short or me- Recommended for bard sere @il over again til th members of our over- dium tall—these suits fit most vice. when they started wonderful question.” Now it i# not really nice to think of , people talking themselves black tn the face, nor green, either, Perhaps Evening World readers can help soly the conundrum and se complete th , giving New York consumers prices for tood eupplies. ix the puszle (embodying a HUGM Principle): HOW CAN ALL HANDS BE SAT., ISFIED? “If four out of twelve con: (buying co-operatively at whi wish one head of lettuce aplecs the 00-operative business conc: «| A half teaspoon of CN in quart f water will not only cut the grease and cleanse the bowl, but destroy objectionable cdors, Use CN for cuts, burns and wounds. buy | two dozen heads to oblige those four | persons, or should the four do without | ‘the four heads of lettuce? And what | is to become of the twenty heads of | lettuce left over if such purchase be made to oblige the four persons?” The other question is: “If Malaga | Grapes cont $2.50 per keg of thirty Pounds (wholesale, eight te a pound), why should thirty consumers be compelled to pay eighteen cents a All grocers, druggist and department stores . Retail grocers have great lons ||| 7M willow package with ool over-aupply of goods; an order | prevents thin Co-operative coat stoch:— Full of style, dash and go. One of the famous products from The House of Kuppenheimer The cleverest thing in America in Overcoats and priced right. This is the “Strand.” $ | g°° Other Kuppenhelmer Suite and Overcoate, 815 to 850. Vogl ilo 167-169 E, 125 St.,'%9.90°"" 34 Ave, "9 weat of 23rd Street COATS & DRESSES. 1 Both stores, For Juniors and Girls. Juniors’ Coats of Chinchilla, wool lined,—full length model, belted back. Sizes 14 and 16 yeurs. Girls’ Coats of Corduroy,—plain or trimmed with braid, belted models. Black. Size 10 to 14 years. Girls’ Wool Schoo! Dresses in various materials and models. Size 6 to 14 years. value 22.00, 14.00 Navy Blue, Brown and 10.50 to 14.50 value 14.50 to 18.50 4.75 and 5.75 value 6.75 to 7.50 34th Street . ee Second floor, New Stewart Building. Women’s Fine Coats of Mole Plus! and Velour Brocade, $35 Moleskin, the fashionable fur which is so beautiful, lias been very nearly reproduced by un English mill, and made up for us in luxurious coats, satin lined throughout. They are in the ne’ cutaway model, with long graceful revers. Wraps of veiour ur: cade in black only are draped or in cutaway style. Both kinds are most unusual at $35, Dark Blue Chinchilla Ulsters, $18.75 Splendid quality of all-wool chinchilla with deep, soft pile, and in the darkest shades of navy blue. Collar of velvet. Double-faced Cheviot Coats, $13.50 New purchase of dark blue and gray cheviot coats with plaid backs f black and white or green and blue, Plain and belted modela, Second floor, New Stewart Building, om

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