The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 19

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_, PRICES FOR HORSES 4 | move; the following method » gise end COMMANDS RECORD Pirst Elghty-one Sold at the Garden Bring Goodly } Sum of $61,431. What @ fast horse, sound and true, @till commands a good price was made evidemt at the O14 Glory sale at the Garden. All price records for the yoar were smashed. Thousands of dollars ‘were paid for horses where formerly only hundreds were obtained. The first eighty-one head sold during the morning and afternoon sessions brought 961,481. Dave Halle, the champion 4-year-old totting etallion of 1912, with a record of 2.06%, not only brought the top pYice of the day, but eclipsed all pre- vious marks of the sale. He brought $6,000. J. W. Arinstrong of this city purchased him. Armstrong, it was re- ported, was acting on behalf of a rich Austrian who is interested in trotters. Dave Halle will be shipped to Austria next woek. He 1a a brown stallion by Peter the Great, dam Ashland Mary. W. B. D. Stokes announced during of the sale that there was ent on foot to atimulate team would be formed which would act on the lines of the members of the Piping Rock Club, who are reviving interest in racing among the thorough: dreds by offering special events. When th> late Commodore Vander- bilt was alive team racing was popu- lay, his pair of trotters Maud S. and Aldine being well knawn. W. M. B, Hoffman, a noted driver of this city, is enxious to obtain a suitable mate to trot in double harness with his geld- ing Tenerife. Sto! ho had a bie consignment at the sald that the progeny of his » Peter the Great, sold for on an average of $1,100. ——_— BOY’S BROKEN BONE WENT FROM KNEECAP TO HEART. Young Football Player Died of In- juries He Received in Game a Year Ago. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9.—George W. Hayes, fifteen, has died in the Chil- @ren's Homeopathic Hospital from a eplintered bone which worked its way from his kneecap to his heart. ‘The boy was an enthusiastic athlete and a year ago was a member of @ Ju- Venile football eleven. While playing he was injured on the kneecap and a smail Piece of the bone was splintered. He complained for a time, but nothing was thought of it. Recently the boy suffered from sharp pains In his left elde. He was taken to the hospital, but numerous diagnoses fatied to show the cause of the pains. Following his deati: an autopsy revealed that a splinter of the kneecap had Worked its way half the length of the boy's body. Physiclens are unaable to account for the fact that the bone worked its way up until it punctured the heart. It Is faid to be the first case on record of iis kind, LAWRENCE, Mass. Nov, 2.—Uniting gn a series of se thousands of citize night cenewed thei and loyatty to the nation’s fag also pledged themselves to s city ent in enfore Wiliam H. O'Connell, Bishop Jam 'T. Latvrence of the Protestant Ep scopal diocese of Mayors of fiv Mariier in t 4. erred the evening meetings. sparkle with Soap leaves a greasy filr on glass, which is hard to re- of washing will, however, make glass crystal clear: Take a wooden tub, or pad the metal sink with soiled glass-linen towls, or any soft piece of cotton. Wash the glass in warm suds, made by dissolving a teaspoonful of Geld Dust washing powder in a pan of hot water; use a soft brush to clean surface, then rinse in water of the | eame temperature, j After the glass has been care- | filly dried on glass linen, use a carnel’s hair brush to polish the Gut Sure The Gold Dust Twine cece Melee the Wich irs eighter Gold Dust S Pp is sold in 6C ¢ large pack- "flee pectags moanogreater economy. . x ing. Bet—-8 inch Jewel Cases—Ormolu gold and Children’s Fur Sets French Moiino Sets... .. . $ 65 ape Al ed 52 French gray finish, with pale blue or ¢c glass dish. Lot No, G--500 Sete—Of Black and Gray | ¢ | ¢ " ing tree dur pink silk lining; regular $1.49; at. ... derful value at.. , Coney, wee 5°: Lamb and Angora, Bigeie Bon 2 set K (Main Floor.) (Main Flo.) ‘Main Fleer.) M Sets, Lamb and Angora Seis, Gry and H Cony Ses, Value up to $2.50, Q0e! Se ntemptuous terms |} to the sponsors of the movement for | Make yr cut glass | GOLD DUST) THE SVENING WORLD, FRIVAX, NUVEMSBER 39, 1913. n 9 Merchandise Stamps With All Purchases Saturday Ends This Offer of 100 2% Merchandise Stamps Free To Start a Book—Only One Set Good in Each Book, bat You Can Habe as Many Books as You Like. Thousends Are Getting These Free Stamps and Starting Books To-Day Becasse Big Attractions ove. the Store. Comet! MAIN FLOOR. Leok Mys' rors %* the Musie by Brady's Elite Ladies’ Orchestra | fer the tic Mir Stairways 10.80 A. M. to 12.80 P. M, and a to 4.s0 p,4. | Famous Feature of Luna Park. You'll Twin Lighthouses ™s'* Handkerchiefs bo to see how funny they make you THIRD FLOOR. sixrH FLOOR. OUSAL direct trom lens Darke e's of sport for Boye ond er ae = Our Pare Girls. Rides Free. Sheet Muste Concert Free Menagerie & Trained Animal Show c=" Every Filled Book of 44 Merchandise Stamps will Be Redzemed for $2.50 Worth of Mer- chandise, Except Groceries, Meats and Other Food Products Merchandise stamps give every customer a generous share in our profits, They have exactly the same pur. LEO chasing power here as $2.50 in money, and you can redeem filled books even in special sales at special sale oT eaitiog, other kind of trading stamps give you so much real value in return, nor such a wide choice Ss T R E E T Begin Now to Save @y MERCHANDISE Stamps for Christmas—They Will Bring You Beautiful Christmas Gifts FREE STORE rider, and “New York,” the edveited Pory SUC RAV Lions, Leopards, | Darling's «1:4 Dog & Pony Circus (See hme. Pantine Saturday Will Be Bick metas | Tne gene hat perora ia, Pe. | Seas sss > lonkeys inde. / the Last Day of Calor gaceerace fhenmihon” ee |Sugrmns yhoppng Tranyercr eur era erin | _ Voyland New. | ful Dolls Your Last Chance to Get the Benefit of These Shoe Week Sale Prices—the Lowest We Have Quoted in Many Months. 3,000 Pairs Men’s High Grade Shoes $ 45 it e Of patent coltskin and tan Russian calfskin; warranted Goodyear we! hand sewed soles; lace, but! ; sizes 6 toll, D t 2 IB aitee erence scar nel ta add fl Women’s $3.00 and §$ $1 49 Aili and See What Great, Big; Beauti We Are Going To Sell Saturday at . . . - 4 26-inch Jointed Dolls—Large, shapely limbs, full ball jointed, large wig, sleeping eyes, long eyelashes, shoes and stockings. For street or dress wear, made on a new toe model; Cuban heel and i , English ; '. tipped toe; sizes 214 to 8, C to EE widths, at...........-- 0000s %8e Ae eed Perambulator Le Wa Velocipedes Mens’ $1.25 Slippers |Misses’ $2.00 Shoes of | Women's $2.50 Sample ay plete with mat-] Large body nicely m7 Black enamelled, = flack and Tan Kidskin. ful] Gunmetal Calfekin —| Shoee— Vici” Kidskin, ied. oval steel tires, rent itskin Mul Heed lined, 4 |S ¢ B te EE wilther” These | Tipped toes, sold throughout| Bi [dtl a! kid top, sizes pe RG, 6 far thot neck COC i ona PLD sie” BOcE (Third Floor.) A Great Sale of Fur Sets Enatire Surplus Stock from Constad & Rosen, Manulacturing Furriers, of 146 West 25th >t. "$1.98 Trains Complete with tender, coach and oval tracks, et 49e At About 4 Regular Prices : “epic ag 4 ed Pp ; i repre the Fie -nhgrnicagie ears Values in pe Sinai Deposit Ware by vol cir time to manu- Vos r teping Coats ath With 1 real cal we purchased $45,000 Toi.e: Articles Leather Goods, at 98c Oc Vaiues to worth of Fur Sets for $22,500; you can buy for $1.00 to-morrow $2.00 worth of dependable, styl'sh Furs. We can safely announce to the public that this sale is one of the greatest money saving opportunities offered this season Women’s .Fur Sets Lot 1—Values Up to $7.95, at | Lot 2—Values Up to $15, at Biack China Wolf... ° ini Pyrolin Manivure Sets Consisting of pomade box, buffer, cuticle knife, manicure scisenrs anc vail file, in hand $1.25 some box Celluloid Manicurc sets onsisting of 2 pomade ones, cuticle knife, scis- rs, buffer and pointed 4 Bacourage Early Xmas Shopping Flower Vases, of fine glass, decorated with: sterling silver. Rogers Silver Plated $2.50 Fruit Excellent Xmoe Gifts that are also backed by unusual economies Vanity and Envelope Purses —Morocco grain, with zm inside change compart- ment, choice of back fff atrap or top Cea Wit, $ 63] 8 Sa ca file, packed in hand. Henny ack Ce : French Coney f some satinette ular 49; Cc idea hain i Set} fesina ‘Vox Sets, special Lot 3—Values Up to $62.50, at Lot No, 7—400 Sets—Black and Brown Fancy Coney Sets, Whice Imitation Ferace ‘ue Lot 4--Values Up to $37.50, at Icoland Fox Sets Black Wolt. ..... Registered Dectors Here Speciais for KE Friday and For this sale we offer these exceptional values, which include a Gold Brooches— Variety of styles and finishes, majority set with pearls, amethyste, Gold Tie Clasps Plain, beaded and fancy designs, bright set Lot, No. 8-309 Sete—Valuee Qj 99| Tue Woltes up to §3.75........... rt French Coney Saturday ‘ ; er_and oth 5 Lot No, 9-275 Sete-Values 9 QQ| Lot §—Values Up to $47.50, at h examination of the eyes by « registered doctor, insuring ane tap bige rs CON Sie tear raat up to $5.05.............66 jo | Black Fox Sota. $ 65 nafactony Pune ns 20] strong : ma . eg: $2.50, No, 10-350 Sete | 3 | Natural ieac if rd Hie win ee ee ular values to special Lanaiicngeeo tests a9) €O59,75 | ary tio Set me RE) ised’ Mics pee $1.50, special . $2.49 (Second Floor.) Women’s Plush Coats é + 80. cmectel” ‘51§1,38) i Eyeglasses, at. + (Optical Dept, Mata Floor.) PI rb Sample Neckwear c | 98e $1.49 * You Will Be Enthu- siastic Over These Positi Desirable a = os fi 672 Full Length Values 25c, 35¢ and 75¢ = | | Seer e Sauna Beane rir. Yalu ee —— Samples—and the Hands somest Coats a Kiddie ever WONG TOR: Granccuieers cupuurnes “The dandiest varchase I ever the buyer _ana-ueit liday wiser th ng thar get cio! ina pretty box. Dainty Rol vith ribbon roses, shedow net jabot k Velvet eas jabois 25e€ (Main Floor.) Sth 2D Cailg For these Coats that show $25.00 worth in every respect—style, material and workmanship. with two large frogs. Lined throughout with brocaded sacin. Sizes 34 to 4. i Women’s $15.00 and $18.09 Chinchilla Coats wide belt and large bone buttons; a desirable style that buttons close to neck; Icose or semi-fitting back; colors are navy, gray, oxford, brown and black. Serge Dresses—Saturday_Special $7.00 and $8.00 Vaiues, at $ 98 and large sailor collars, high or low neck, long sleeves. Choice of navy, 3 brown or black. Sizes 34to44..... ‘ ' Made of fine silk finished plush and astrachan. Full length models with deep shawl collar and cuffs, finished 1% or full length models, trimmed with velvet collar and cuffs, finished with $10 Sizes 34 to 44........... eon Te re OTS ee ae Several pretty models of all wool serges. Some trimmed with plaid tie (Second Floor.) ‘ ce HE PPUL HINTS FOR (OUR SUNDAY DINNER st” MARKET DAY) #55 Values in Play Suits | Bacon «:. | 83° Loured: th B > Suits & Overcoats aay eens cig {fLOUR Sis Baas tn_ 75C | RAIS Oys . Seth arti fre ero 2h ee Me | ure Chirchilia Polo Coats Convertible Collar O'Coats 8 cinges chil & COFFEE fir" silo... 88C POUND CARE Wit". 4 a a ter Fur Co.lared Overcoats | Norfolk Two-Pants Suits $ 9 dogg aes », COCOA {tts Ib. 25C | RICH FRUIT CAKE 1h 28 | ONIONS veto... 79¢ a CH FRUIT CAKE, Ib. 25¢ Sie Blue and gray illa Polo Coacs, with belt all around, flannel lined; eices ato 9; ae 4 BUT TERINE . rvs Te] ( FRUIT CAKE Dark 95 ¢ LAMB LEGS iv ie i big long conver mixture coats, for large boy: to +, reny seks, mee sR Sa : oe cat MUTTON LEGS fo 11ic novelties, with collar, as well as velvet collars, for boys, 21/ to 10. Bore’ $1.50 Cow \ F : 39¢ SCRAPPLE PHIM dely STAY Chased (5 oy Outfits Made os Spray he anta Clare. on b i tb sina tatettall eT — RETO NL G §ORUNES ih “* "290 | BOILED HAM | | RIB ROAST a 134¢ Boys’ $3 Chinchilla Boy? Fine Chinchilla bert High Grade neatly eimined, Th Wines ree ROLLED OATS ‘o's’ 33C | TOP SIRLOIN faite ib. 1680 cote, ara ge fabric, 2! Nota RICE "th, %°5%""O6¢ | SAUSAGES iste wn? 15 conte and | $4.98 see eh: | $98] [rn nite Is 98 COGNAC Iiiirins” ttn 88 | MACARONT' ix” °° 25C | TURKEYS hrs: blue polo 1: HOG f 3 ana over | Fiap Dal Wearing Folcr Sbatcs | SPORT or SHERRY ‘ines 33C | GINGER SNAPS, 5 Ibs., 25C | CHICKENS [hos gp BC mhe bos in tweed fen hen ‘Union Mardwere make, thir! SCOCKTAILS Marun!' bur. 78 | CRACKERS i! '°¢ 8" Be | CHICKENS. peeked iy 15¢ ove bad out | 2H to 17, t HUNTER Willy". 79c | BLACK WALNUTS See's. 5C | VEAL LEGS the.“ 17¢ | THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—10¢ LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS FREE TO TART A BOOK “es ohas na $. wena pen . SELON SEIT AA) eee nah

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