The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1912, Page 9

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i aneacieeanaiiailiiaal BOWELS SLUGGISH, sis, LNER TORPA WORT IN AUTO ACCIDENT, =) SUFFERER ER KILLS HIMSELF. mas T. Reid ‘Leaves Bed in lome and Gets Revolver While Nurse Is Away. ° “thomas T. Reid of No. « ‘Mountain avenue, Montclair, N. ‘Wee! Page ind No odds how bad your I or bowels; how much your h how. miserable and uncomfortable you are from co ation, indigestion, bil- jonsness and -sluggish intestines—you jesired results with ve our tor bowels of all the sour bile, 4 when his automobile struck an seeerte light pole in Hagle Rock Park, itted auicide at 7 o'clock inst ‘ing by booting himeslf through head, { Mrs. Reid and the nurse were at din- } and in the'r absence Reid left his ht; end the he upstairs and, getting his revolver, | Lit Aes ha onto & email porch from a second.| *tomach, backache and all other’ ale al window. There he put the re- iver in hia mouth and shot himself, Ing insteutiy. Chief of Police Harry Gallagher, fer an investigation, said that in his inion Reid had committed suicide fle suffering from temporary aber- of mind due to tho intense pain ned by the internal injuries he sustained in the automobile pocident. Reid was President of the Dunbi and Lumber Company of this ci was fifty-eight years old ai Semnver of the Baltusrol and Montel the misery. head clear, stomach bowels regular ai | bully for mon! children—th gentle, clean: lean your stom Don't for W, te Gent Be BOXES ANY rue STORE ORK WHILE You SLEEP i Beginning to-day, Monday, we will place on sale a complete line of our latest and most improved models of WALTERS 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANOS 350, "395, "450,500 & 600 on convenient terms of payment as low as '$10 Down & $2 Per Week i NOINTEREST. NOINSURANCE. NOEXTRAS OF ANY KIND Prices and terms include Music Roll Cabinet, Player Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection. : Player Piano Delivered to Your Home Upon First Payment of $10 Your home will be a happier one; the long dreary Winter evenings will seem f shorter; in fact, you will be eager to spend your evenings at home with your family, hi friends and guests if you own a Walters Player-Piano. Richardson 88-Note Walters 88-Note Player Piano :: : ea $35 Player Piano : : Other Walters Player Pianos, $450, $500 and $600 This wonderful instrument will prove § arevelation to the large army of music lovers whose great ambition is to know how’'to play the Piano. You need not be a musician in order to play your favorite compositions, whether your taste tends toward popular or classical music. The Walters Player Piano is a masterpiece of the mechanical mind. We have a Complete Stock of New and Up to Date the simplest and most improved type, thereby durability. As aregular Piano, it can be played mechanism being enti:ely separate, thus in no way former. For All Standard 88-Note Pianos 35 At Prices Ranging Up from... c EXCH ANGE your old piano for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. difference at $1.00 or $2.00 per week. Upon request a representative will call. Write for our latest illustrated catalogue. Salesrooms third floor. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER HEADACHY, BUNS CASCARETS” id liver and con- and clogged-up waste which is producing A.10-cent box of Cascarets keeps your | sweet, liver and) you feel cheerful and et the | 8 good, | Dr ECT It makes little difference what “you need—a World Want will go get it. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT! $395] It surpasses all other Player Pianos in ease of operation; the expression devices are of assuring the greatest amount of — by hand in the usual way, the player § interfering with the per- ff PLAYER PIANO MUSIC ROLLS} We will take same in part payment and allow you to pay the &! . 18, 1912. Double Lf Trading Stamps with all Purchases all Day Tuesday. Tremendous Savings in This Three-Day Sale of Notions For dressmakers and those that sew at home. Big savings on thousands of needed articles. The items speak for themselves. No mail or phone orders. Quantities limited. No dealers supplied. The New 1913 | & Trinh, __Dress Form 1G— ny AA taaT c loth ce aa valet} Tris Safety Pine fag. § card, 12¢ 100 Fancy Pine—1 for «. Bone Mai: Shell or at 6 and 12 a box; regular 100; sale price, 106 sizes 32 to 44; Bor anzen cards regularly $2.50; pening Cotton— | anle price, 500 ys ict end Polishing Outfits ...ceeeee + Prevents baby trom fattine a out of obi r Wondertul Three-hour Bargain Opportunities. We Guarantee the Quaiity You Save a Great Deal on the Price. NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS FILLED. Se Unbleached Muslin 10 A.M. tol P.M. nish, in rem~ Means just this: That for this week there wil be oftered in this store the greatest Millinery Bargains that have ever been presented by any store, anywhere, any time. $2.98 French Velour ,~ $1.98 Bright Finished Hats These values can only be appreciated if you come and see them. Petey are positively wonderful. We will offer 800 of these hats, in everv 98 color imaginable, Lia: black, at the ae ly low price of. ‘ Great French Plume Sai All plumes purchased here are guaranteed to be made of prime stock, extra heavy and full heads. Prices are less than prevailing wholesale quotations. tol dus knitted glov Wiry mill ends; at cee oealy Vi good value: nants only. No C. 0. D.or tek orders. Limit 20 yards; yd. ( Basem Coutil Corsets 1 tol P.M. Heavily bust, long hi i supporters attac sizes 18 to 30 inches € 8c Crash Towelling 10 A.M. tol P.M. 75¢ Sample Gowns 10 A.M. tol. P.M. Of nainscok or cambric, or in round, pesenetbcnnerSsnatitnerns Yellow Corn Meal 10 A.M. tol P.M. New Crisp, Golden ) 50 French Ph black and Stike aly sist $2.29 Chel A $4.49 French Plumes, i: in white only, and black. * $2.98 $5.08 French Pi lack. 98 F ch Pi black and S Lunchcon ¥ Or Lotevaeerreits rer 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. $2.78 Fronch Pluses, bh Vhive, Soup or Oyster Cock- r Pot De tail, Roast Beef, Ham- $8.98 French Plumes, black and 1 eee b (Sixth Floor, =) or Fried * $7.97 $12.98 French Plumes, black and Salt and Pepper at white * $9.89 with Sterling ) 39c) $1.50 Ostrich Bands . Bessie 16 to 18 in. Plumes to Match ps eet valid to f preeehlly at T1007.) eee, AFTERNOON SPECIALS~—2 to 5 meee (Sixth F100?) eee ae 50c Scrim Curtains 10 A. M.tol P.M. Reversible, Persian bor. ders, 2/2 yards lony and 36 inches Neel white $9.98 French Plum: white... 75c Mirror Velvet 10 A.M. tol P.M, irror Velvet, Naretope, colors, to be bold at a sacrificing price eee ( Main Moor.) ems borders; for three-quarter or full size beds...... California Wool Blankets; some kets, with soft, woolly finish, Extra large size. White and gray with are slightly soiled: also a large variety of samples for double size beds; very heavy beautiful colored bor- ders. Usually sold at $1 89 e' Silkoline Comfortables, filled with and warm; pink and $3. 85 . $3.00 and $3.50. Pair white cotton, covered with silkoline. Neat- blue borders value $4.50 and $5.50; pair : Winter Weight Comfortables for {ull size beds; covered with a good quality ly tufted. Floral and Persian designs. Limit 2, No mail 66e orders. Value $1.29. Each.. Blankets & Comfortables P.M. $2 and $2.25 Wool Nap Blankets, extra $1. 5 Prices so low we cannoi iul mau or iphone orders. | Boys’ $1.00 School Shoes )$ Sparkling Glass Punch Bowl Set Casco “ales tipped ) Fi § toes, lace at EE width; ot (Third Floor, ) nme (Main Koor—Mate Trimmed Fr ee wool finish, in white, with pink and blue Australian Wool Nap _ Blan- aia toes 2 P.M. to5 P.M. sizes 10 to 13; Nia x cambric in floral cial: filled with good quality cotton, closely $1. 95 scroll stitched; value coeee Bordered Comtortables $2.25, each Covered with best quality French silkoline, with 9 inch sateen border; beautiful floral patterns in pink. biue and lavender; filled with pure white cotton and closely tufted with colored yarns; splendid eunonars that can be used ell oor round value $5130 each (Daylight Basement Malosreem. ) firm, heavy, bleached an bleached; yard omnes (Basement, ) quem, Women’s House Dresses pleats; sizes 36 to $2.00 Radium Broadcloth 2 P.M. to5 P.M, | 50 46; limit 2; each ’, 2.P.M. to 5 P.M, Percales, neat stripes Second Floor. Colors rca ea, binek, navy and ($4. or checks, with Gibson 50c to 75c Fabric Gloves 2 P.M. to5 P.M. 94 yard . nite; all sizes t are; valuen to We Redeem Voltite Coupons 50c Worth Free To ALL HO: DERS of COUPONS who buy the (Main Floor.), Men’s 25¢ Silk Hose 2 P.M. to § P.M. M. to 5 P. M. $10 Caracal Coats sem, 94,69 5 P. M. Black onl; Sex < only. Secon) lf $1.00 bottle of Gold Voliite de wandhrd 5c nk ‘ie | Sizes 13 to 18 and for small sock, pair women, made of gcod caracul As Advertised in Sunday’s Newspapers Any one can easily, quickly and inexpensively plate at home any metal with pure gold, silver, nickel, brass, copper or tin. It only takes a few minutes to build up a plating that equals in beauty and will outwear a simi- lar plating applied by an electro-plater or silversmith, ALL YOU NEED IS a clean cloth, a glass of water and VYourire (Main 71008.) eee 12! Handkerchiets cloth, some button high to the neck, others made with shawl and deep sailor col- lars, all lined throughout and ornamented with jew- elled buttons. Saeneeeseneeesesesess bre ‘GROCERY DAY) <-) Ly ae Floor | s"* FLOUR “plus be _MFinoat tor re-plating at home i BUTT sue ‘suis Gold- Silver-brass as Nickel-Tin Its many valuable uses make Voltite a TONGUE ii,'"<**" sone Fresh Meats Kinds of VOLTITE real necessity in every home, and there is nothing else like it. Don't confound Voltite aoe with cleaning and polishing powders —it is Wines a Liquors 2 Ea eewret off at YP" § SWHISKEY ion ici ... 68C ON LEGS *i roriroes a se vn ttt Shaw You ew ie Be CLARET (sti ae "-« 65C | STEAKS trie ONIONS Bushei, a apply. Bring some little trinket with you and let us % SPORT value: gai $1.49 | CHICKENS pievea"th..... VM silver-plate it at our expense. COGNAC Br bsBoicie” $1.29 BEEF LEGS Potro, ais et

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