The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 28

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ister i How about equal rights? Mra. Belmont won't let men Join her “Spug” so- | Glety for the suppression of Christman giving. Because tide doctor told him he had oancer and couldh't ive, a Spokane! Jeweller wold his business at a sacrifice. He got better and now has sued the . doctor because he didn't die. Wilidén: on Officials Against — _ Hayti's navy, to wit, one cruiser, ts at Iast out of hock at the League Island His Plan to Give Them = | Navy Yera. 4 ‘, GROUNDS FOR SEPARATION—Mrs, Fannie Sieger says her husband raised $25,000 Pension. auch a row when he lost a collar button #he had to leave the huuse The use of “ticklera” at the Wileon 1 | ration has been forbidden. Dis- | ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—With almost | trict comminsioners think the Democrats are tickled enough over the election. | unbroken unanimity public officials and —_ } other prominent people at the National) = The Rev. Arthur H. Carpenter has resigned ‘the pastorate of the Cromwell, ' Capitol to-day disapproved of the plan|Conn., Baptist Church and immersed himself in business as a bill collector, of the Carnegie Foundation to give ex- Presidents of the nation an annual pen-| near-cligible to the fund. Tt ts ex- sion of 625,00. That acceptance of such vy provided that only future ex- & Gratuity was beneath the dignity Pate renee | floe in the land was the general ob- | ¢, Mra, Grover Cleveland CUSS THE OFFER. Section to the plan. ; in Harrison, widews| OYSTER N. Y., Nov, 2—Col. A few pyYfriic men suded the pension % cunnot share in. its] Roosevelt to-day @ave out word at Saga- @oheme ay giving af opportunity for| benefits. In view of her impending | more Hiil that he would nothing to the nation to profit by the experien: marriage, which would bar her aa a) *4Y regarding Andrew ( gie's pro- and knowledge of those who had serv it isn't probable Mra,] posal to pension all “future” ex-Prest- the people in the White Houne. worrying over the matter. | donta at the rate of pensions of the kind provided by Mr. Carnegie. wew of the matter ts hie friends could Bot ascertain. The Pxecutive is a poor en and cannot afford to retire from Qetive business when he steps down from the Presidency. He plans to te- @eme law practice at Cincinnat! There are a number of embers who favor William J. Bryan's | [iy | ” plan's to admit former Executives to “ the councils of the nation by granting Pretty Is As Pretty Does > rag Place in the House or oy) «owas a standby of our Grandmothers and Maiden Aunts. rt of ex-officio counsellor. either as a stimulus to good behavior, or as consolation should annually provide a comfortabie Velogen makes the skin beautifully transparent and an excel- tmoome for such counsellors. lent reflector of soul beauty. CARNEGIE SAYS HE'LL BE HAPPY IF ACCEPTED. “No body of men will be as happy as my trustees and myself If the founding of the pension for Presidents and their ‘widows, until the nation makes sultable provision for them, induces Congress to do 80," said Mr. Carnegie to-day at his! Fifth avenue home. “That this might | ve the effect of the provision was not absent from their minds. We are the @reateat of all pension-paying nations, and yet we exclude the hold highest position on earth, exercising (| Used twice daily, and. gently massaged into the face, neck and arms, it insures a skin of satiny softness — clear, white and healthful, One application means improvement, a week's sy: temalte use ® transformation Not @ grease to grow hair, nor a erga to Mog the pores— but « soothing. fragrant emollient wonderfully effective in restoring youthful charm, As necessary for the hand as for the face. Better than cold cream—used the same way. For sale at your druggist’s. In collapsible tubes, 25 cents occupied by men of independent means, We should do 40 no longer. & heavy, pair of auto goggles prior to a un out to St. Andrew's for a round of wolf. He admitted he wasn't a bit wor- rie@ because Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia regards his latest pension move ue “impudent In the highest degree.” He doesn't think it Is impuden: himsel!, | but he does ee In expressed opinions of | this character indication of a sentiment whioh wilt make it unnecessary for him | to, go on paying out $25,000 annually. {The stir in Washington caused by the ‘announcement interested Mr. Carnegie wreatly. Following #0 close upon vie speech of the President at the Lotus Club Saturday night, when the first! ‘mear-cligible for the new pension dis- cussed the future activities of ex-Pres:- Oae whoic floor compictely stocked with all the xewest Yall Styles for Men, Women, Children. Alterations FREE. cee ANY PURCHASE UP TO 823.09 $1.00 Down, ‘$1.00 Weekly Wonder was expressed as to whether Mr. Taft's sentiments had in- | epired Mr. Carnegie to action. “What! With Mr. Carnegie'’s reputation as a Philanthropist it was believed he would | YGUR Onier wot bury with Mr Taft He te: | HOME EVERYTHING 10K HOUSLK:EPING OUR TERMS ag & humanitarian and, aside from all ‘that, is a close friend and adnirer of the President. He sat close to him at the Lotus Club banquet, he listened at- tentively to every word the President uttered and, afterward, in his own ie ee Worth. i Y Sone. ba Weekly speech, cal im “a sincere patriot.” .. 8 wa. TAFT TOLD LOTUS CLUB His an © 5.00 oa: 2:00 Week SALAR’’ WAS ALL RIGHT. i But Mr. Carnegie refuses to admit 240. neue A 6) Down. . 2.50 Weekly the somewhat facetious remarks of the President, or the more serious ones tn advocacy of a single term, had anything REQUIRED to do with his latest benefaction. No pccaniace ot —No Red Tape Neither will he aay he was influenced JUST SA “CHARGE 1.” Dy the President's somewhat frank dis- cussion of the question of pay for the Chief Executive. Mr. Taft told tho Totus Club his saldry was all right Unless Congress expected him to save Meney to live in adequate dignity and TH comfort after his services to the Gov) ernment shall have ceased, Mr. Ci negie evidently believes Congress. hax ne such intention, but he wouldn't say #0 in #0 many words to-day. He only | caw fit to say emphatically that Presi- | ———~~ DENTISTRY. —— DENTISTRY. dent Taft's remarks had nothing to do with the matter, “The special provision for ex-Presl- dents’ pensions was created by deed of gift on January 16, 1912—almost a year ."* was his only comment. No announcement was made of the amount of the «ft to the Corporation aaa you have three or four teeth 1 will insert a full set without a plate, I do this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free, | which will provide the fund from which ) BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 ann the pensions are to be paid. Mr. Car- negle already han turned over to the Corporation $125,000,000 in securities, and thos angen oo) Artificial Teeth TAFT 18 NOW THE ONLY NEAR $7, $10 and $15 vt ante"! | _DR.H. W.GUILSHAN—| nouncement President Taft in the only N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— FOR SALE. LONG ISLAND, “GREAT BARGAIN. Must be sold at once ti om de small fppeire: 6 room me A s Boek World ‘Steel Bteamabipe N Mar, Sailings Tuesdays, Thiredar nd ee - SIU AWE EK ae siogt ae aug a | ‘Ast. BERG. oo Se | FARMS, RANCHES, ACREAGE, ac. FARM and, amall,, modern, all year cottage: nor lay AAA Sweet &Coa. Com rape tai F . | hte D: \ | ae BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Sorat IT DIAMONDSON CREDIT | S| mer on ot tatte “WATCHES simsiassusee | Was 1251, Open evenings Extraordinary: Opportunity! espatohes from Indianapolis quote | reason of the word “fir 4 President Tatt was not accessibie t: elt datere. to-day Sets, a taal jon an favoring government ing his annual message. Just what hi - Congressmen to-day were discussing | |B ion by the next the problem of i do with tis ex- “BEAUTY’S GUARDIAN” Positively the most radical price reductions ever made mee ie | one, Uorighs Player Pianos—New Pianos and Right From the Factory to Your Home at a Positive Saving} | These THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER #7, D Immense November In the History of the Plano Business sed Pianos—All Are Included in This Great Clearance Sale Discontinued Styles (New Pianos) of From $75 to $100. Pigos, as far as the mechanism and tone quality are concerned, are | aay thé same as the new styles that we have beef selling at full prices. §' | We wish to call spécial attention to the fact that at this sale we not Present an array of cheap Pianos of unknown makers, manufactured for tf ie and so-called “Sales,” but Pianos made by O. Wissner or ell | ; ~~ . freatest powers, and one seldom if ever | The Wissner Guarantee is Your ‘known manufacturers. The following ts a partial list of slightly used pianos offered at enormous f | Orig. Price. 5500 eB 550 Clothing ‘arin? Family ¢ ein 1 550 if 400 400 A00 350 1} 350 Padens att asked the tater an | FURNISH 275 325 375 375 450 375 375 Fisher Grand--as Good as New—$450—-Great Bargain Steinway Grand—in Condition-—$400— Original ‘The Iron Master paused In adjusting FURR NITU RE pon “LOTHIh price reductions: used for demonstration purposes, at $325, $350, $400, $425, | reduced from $600, $650, $700. and $800. i] [ AllSecond-hand Pianos Oifered at This Sale Have BeenOver- |} hauled in Our Factory and Are in First-Class Condition |] WISSNER | DENTISTRY THAT TASTS iyi | Regardiess oi what extravagant price | you may pay else ture, you'll get noti Rootless Tecth in durability, satisfaction. They are simply unsurpasse and embody the last touch of expert crea- tive dental kill, The roof of the mouth Full Sets of Teeth Gold Crowns, 22 kai | Gold Fillings A i 0 up Silver Fillings 54 W. 2. Kranich & Bach 200] 475 Everett “The ‘New WA TERBURY Way | Chickering 215) 500 . Weber Chickering 125) 400 — Waters Hardman 165] 350 Sterling Krakaver 160) 250 Putnam Kroeger 125) 350 Schleicher 120 Hallet & Davis 150/300 | Whitney 85 Wagner 140) 400 Bradbury 175} Summers 135] 350 Leckerling 225 Leckerling 225) 375 —_Leckerling Leckerling 250) 325 —Reinhard Wissner 300) 325 = Reinhard Leckerling 240| 400) Leckerling Leckerling 275] 375 ‘Reinhard Ice $1400 ‘Player Pianos Piano Warerooms. 55 & 57 Flatbush Ave., Opp. Livingston St., ar. Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y.) DENTISTR ‘. for artificial den. % bo ual thes eauty an d—taste is unimpaired and way remain firmly in place, ne here in the mornin, a me aut lat With Nisw’ wee that Ate pe eit ry th resto! eth made firm extractions “end” “Gental surgery made NeW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY WATERBURY DENTAL P. ORS 41 Fulton St., Brook! a 100 150 2.00 Will Close Out on Saturday Entire Stock Children’s Trimmed Hats at One-Half Regular Prices ‘2.50 Formérly sold from $2.00 to $7.50 3.00 3.75 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLUNSz G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn ‘in lined; wool interlined. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 years Navy blue, brown and gray chin- chilla, Full flannel lined. Button to neck. Silk emblem on sleeves. 6.75 Value $8.75 5.00 6.90 Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits a — A a ct Md it Lk hg Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or 34, 36, 38 Exceptional values for Saturday have taken 1 5 00 from our regular stock about 200 Misses’ and ° Small Women’s suits, smart tailored and and trimmed, of Diagonal Serge, Whipcords, ,Chevrons and Mixtures; peau de cygne or sat- | 2()_ OO Values to $35.00. i Will Close Out on Saturday 500 Girls’ Smart Coats—¢ to 10 years Suitatle for school or dress wear; ‘of Mixtures, Cheviot, Boucle, Corduroy and Velvet; all colors. Regular values to $15.00 -Girls’ Velvet Dress Coats 4,5, 6 and 8 years Navy blue, brown and black velvet. Full lined and in- terlined. Bengaline silk collar and cuffs. 9. 75 Value $15.00 7.90 9.75 Girls’ Full Length Coats—s 0 16 years Smart and attractive models of Boucle, Cheviot, Mixtures, | 9 75 Meltons and Wide Wale materials. Values to $18.00. . Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Coats: Also suitable for small women Three-quarter and Full Length Models of Chinchilta, Boucle, Zibe= line, Cheviot, Mixtures and Double-Face Cloths in prevailing colors. 9.75 13.75 BROOKLYN ~ OPPENHEIM, Guinss.G Fur Garments and Sets-==Exceptional Values All articles here bnumerated are made under the direct supervision of expert furriers—of selected skins and in the approved manner which is characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s entire stock. $55 Russian Pony Fur Coats. $75 Caracul Fur Coats....... $85 French Seal Coats... $185 Hudson Seal Coats....... Mole Coney Coats..... Sable Squirrel Coats French Seal Coats.. Persian Lamb Coats.............. Pointed Fox Muffs........... Black Fox Muffs.. ri Moleskin Muffs...........- Mole Coney Muffs, 12.00, 15. 00 Dyed Skunk Muffs 14.50 Pointed Wolf Muffs. . . 16.50 Civet Cat Muffs........... 16.50 Raccoon Muffs..... ‘52 inch long....Special, 38.00 52 inch long....Special, 50,00 .. 52 inch long....Special, 59.50 52 inch long....Special, 145,00 ‘(Berlin Dye)... 125.00 Caracul Coats......... (Seal Collar and Cuffs).. 95.00 .(Genuine Mole Collar). 145.00 (eal oceans 185.00, 225.00, 325.00 16.50 22.50 115.00, 150.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs........ Black Fox Scarfs... Moleskin Scarfs.... Mole Coney Scarfs... .6. Dyed Skunk Scarfs........, Pointed Wolf Scarfs. . Civet Cat Scarfs........... Raccoon Scarfs......

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