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aliases i tore SM TRRUES iy eee ncn can Nettie ania Sa 2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912. B COUD NIGHT ANOTHER [Earners praesent, |AUGENT UNMORSES 252 “tn wm en 20. JAT LAST! Dattle, so Freddie can laugh at @ na- The Democrats caumis wee held |Lawver Bes A Perfect Laxative tion's death rattle. So. Freddie can ——_——— ‘ without friction and resuited in the se] Whe Wa a Linens POET'S BROKEN LOOSE! War the vernecs cf exitilons of dues ee a WILSON CANDIDATE j ‘ection of Senator James F. Fielder 861 ane steamer Cincinnati of the Ham- New and different from any and better than all others, For it's Jost as he said—his love han| Scheme Provides a Salary of the majorite candidate for Senate! burg-american Line brought to pert to- has been produced by the Highest Medical Skill as been slighted, his youthful affections i President, which will make him acting | day the body of Mrs, Robert N. Ken- f jeruelly blighted. And Freddie will $10,000 a Year. Governor after March 4 when Gov.| yon, wife of Robert N. Kenyon, a Iaw- THE RIGHT REMEDY for CONSTIPATION j fight elther Russia or France, but he's! WASHINGTON, Dee, 3.—-Retirement Wilson goes to the White House, Sen-| Yer, of No. 19 West Elghty-second — { . [cece With Oil loving, Und VER Wat Co-| oF Sie Fremons St te Cais Come a Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Headache, eink —_— No, @ Wail t Commander-in-Chiet of the Army at ator James A. C. Johnaon of Bergen | street, whose offices are at c i sera a i Torpid Liver, and similar disorders, in the Hunyadi Janos Pills was the choice of the caucus for Prea-| street. {dent pro tem. which will make him] Mre. Kenyon wae returning with her hudband from @ tour of Burope when Taylor of Monmouth Nominee ee ae | te was stckon with Neat ature and day by Si ti Mo ber, It also would Lieut, Von Holtzer’s Gone|FOOTBALL CASH TO CHARITY |$2r,t, Smite septa te toma ™ ‘4 while they remained unmarried, at PHILADELPHIA, Dec. %.—-ADOUt! ¢ O09 a year. 1 , died two days out from Naples. 0} Away, So List to This Mourn- | #24,000, the proceeds of the sale of one- poker een Pn nated for Speaker Over | eo. ee ee ‘ Bg iy atone ee (eakee, the rowee, re enney Crone Dake 1 or 2 Pills at night for a sure result. i yenavy football game, will bol wagstts bg er wets , er, The] paiLADRLPMIA, Dec §.—-Loule A ful, Knock-kneed Lay! turned over to the rellet societion that ide fo" Cathen cin Us be: aaidared Charles OC. Hennessy. Senate committees to distribute patron-| young, who suayel lett end on the TRY THEM TONIGHT Ask any up-toedate Druggist baaere and sen dying ta the two brs for Congress by Jame O'Hare in the eee eee age was named as follows: Senators! tniveraity of Pennsylvania football BUY THEM NOW for the Handy Vial that fits Eighteenth Mlinols District, according » Fielder, John V. Slocum, of Monmouth, | team this season, was to-day elected *T am troo wis sat girl, he haf ted | vices, according to an announcement) 1 lthe @x-sipeaker's tornl campaign ex-| TRENTON, N. J. Dec. &—Former and Harry C. Wheaton of Cape May. | captain for next year. Me & dance, but I've feenish wit love; main to-day by Ue. vv craity of Penn.| Dense statement fled to-day with the | State Chairman James Nugent to-day octets — auoceeded In landing Assemblyman Leon Well Agnin. Taylor of Monmouth for the Speakership N, Dec, &—The anxtety| of the House, defeating Assemblyman according to an announcement the Vest Pocket.—Price 25¢ it 4 4 | third of the tickets for last Saturday's! Cannon's Campaign Cost $9,012. / | Cee wis ror 1 1 hat loved fylvania committee in charge of the #0 madly and follow her ‘round, an'| game. laff in my face an’ geey mo trow! The contributions to the two rocie- | eat Pennaylvania| WASHINGTON, wn. That kneel at her feot and beg thes by the University of Penney enore| at the White House over the flineas of af att ¢ en played here O'Connor Hennessy of Bergen, | for once chance, but nevaire agnin—I/ as result of the gates Wi Caro, Miss Helen Taft's Italian poodls, | Chares 2 7 { fam done wir romance?” now amount to more than $100,000, | Vie need. His cold was cured by @| Who was Gov. Wilson's candidate for) And Freddie von Holteer tore at his on Washington veterinarian, Caro ta @ full| the place. | hair and stamped on the deck ina ft| sear Take Onth of mee: | brother to the Itallan poodle given tol sugent’s candidate for majority leader, Of despair, as the seagoing Potsdam! sacynon of Maryland, auccessor to the| MP George von Ly Meyer by the royal isembiyman ‘Thomas Martin of Hud Was towed down the Bay with tho |jate Isidor Rayner and Kirtland 1, Perky | [AMY “add ae ane eee | | | | | q .7 to Miss Taft. |son, was beaten by Assemblyman thful Lieutenant, who used to be| of Idaho, successor to the late Welde , but who lost all his gayness and|B. Heyburn, were sworn In in the usser-like bearing when lovely Mias| Sto to-day, The credentials of Re took ring. F. Broussard of Loulsana, now a Ty ta rt. opt ead i a hes i 7 resentative, but elected Senator for the} ” Neel get cae SS hed term beginning in 1916, were presented. love len ponies ane ih firet of December by knoeling and kiss- Bh | rm nol FEVERIGSH OR GONSTIPATED where father’a @ merchant and many} Finer RACE—Purm: maiten furiems roewt IT, a3 be A Wonderful two year-olte; ucheand, 107} Christmas a cocks her, Te mate © sensation not | FOP Tam Veo Ot Sharper urea Gr ene an ‘ i Girfuure, 10%, Orrick, 410; Nine] Agy child will gladly take “Cascarets Candy Cathartic” which act gently— | ae never gripe or produce the aightert uneasiness though cleanses the litle ones ae ee 7 .| Constipated Bowels, swectens the stomach and puts the liver in a healthy condition, | Why ‘bother mo. thus? asked the Full directions for children and grown-ups ineach package. : . fear eit "and your ‘conducts’ lackiey: Mothers can rest easy alter giving this gentle, thorough laxative to children, | - ous!” 1 And off went the lady, her head tn the air, leaving Von Holtzer plunged tn ir. For Freddie had loved her since | ,, years ago, when they met fn Vienna, seeing & show, and he loft his jasion to be on the ground and | (\ fully, constantly followed her But Freddie is cured. He said ao to-day as he stood on the Potsdam and ‘galled down the Bay. He is done with | Shy HI 1 ial Tnterest 1 110, Orbe La ist 0b; Sam, ‘Biigue, 108;"Soha Yaris, 100/" Tous ithe alliewance, ‘Track slow, ‘Five: Greate You Should At MA The Greatest Event.in @lothes You Can Save From $5 to $22.5 | In Whatever You Select And you may choose among more than 25,000 garments in over 100 models —A piano witha reputation of 75 years, during which time nearly 100,000 have been sold at prices from $350 to $450— : Lindeman & Sons Piano . . . $220 First Payment Only $10 t i and more than 1,400 fabric designs. A greater, newer, more complete . : 5 ; showing than all New York can offer—even at regular full prices. \I ~ Lindeman & Sons Play er-Piano, $3 95 i Aside from the wonderful savings to be effected at the Hackett- In fact, the Hackett-Carhart sto ff in each tN itu Carhart stores—the great economical een your aie these nk cateaata| a che rove Borstal Now York. N) - Pret Payment Only 400 here—there are four separate and distinct others almost equally vital. Every garment is of the highest standard known to fine clothes NV _ Any one of these are greater than the combined arguments | making—the Hackett-Carhart standard—one that has been NV any other concern can offer. First—No finer tailored clothes than those bf Hackett- make are possible of production at top prices. Second—Hackett-Carhart fabrics set te world’s highest pre-eminent for more than 56 years. s * * The fabrics are of more recent creation than many that are being shown along Fifth avenue to-day. These instruments are made by the LINDE- MAN & SONS PIANO CO., which was founded by William Lindeman in Dresden, Saxony, in 1821; established by him in New York in 1836; incorporated under New York matic tracking device will play perfectly every roll in all-kinds of weather. This piano, in which is incorporated a player- action of extreme simplicity —hence of great standard for fineness, exclusiveness and beauty ‘of pattern They are from the world’s finest weavers—from the most famous and ry oat hy ne, mills of England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Belgium and America. |—The greatest assortment of garments ever gather Every model is of the most advanced, most ved style, together are here at the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day. All of them being a midseason conception and Aedes) es freshly tailored and of more advanced:style than is being any other ready-for-service clothes. offered elsewhere in New York at full regular prices. : No such array of fine clothes can be shown throughout the length agate isa ne in : | eck Serertunity—= and breadth of the United States. possibly even rarer. recent Hacke' art receiver- : Me ee ey tocdey'e worrlashal acto for states (hak And all here for you to choose among at an average one-half saving. are fully as wonderful. These four—together with the one which forms the headline of this advertisement—make it a wanton extravagence for any man to overloak the great Hackett-Carhart sale. s ° _™ laws in 1890. They are the oldest pianos in America except one, and for three-quarters of a century the eng have uniformly been maintained at rom $350 to: $450. Recently the business has been increased ten- fold, by reason of which the price has been reduced to $220 for the ordinary piand and $395 for the player-piano. durability—plays the entire range of the key- board with 88-note music-rolls, which are now obtainable in every city and almost every locality. The control is so effective that but little experience is necessary to enable one to render any selection without any suggestion of the “mechanical” quality that is so noticeable in the operation of some player-pianos. , Itis also worthy of especial note—particu- In overcoats, you will find here your every ideal embodied in ents for every service. Overcoats for Dress,. Street, Motor, ravel and Storm wear. : Nor will your choice be less confined in the matter of suits. There are thousands of them here in the famous English, Continental, Fifth oer ema You can save $5, or you can save $22.50 in whatever you select at the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day. The extent of your saving depends entirely upon the price you pey. But will it average one-half. This lid economy is yours without the slightest sacrifice of quality, fit, style or finish. rT EE $15, $18, $20, & $22.50 SUITS & $10 Avenue and College models, as well as many of designs exclusive with Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail. All to go at about one-half the price for which they were created to sell. And all because the Hackett-Carhart creditors accepted 50 cents on the dollar for their claims, Your profit here to-day will be in exactly that proportion, viz: One-Half Saving NN N N \ NV : ; ; \ 4 \ N N N N \ Ws Wo No other pianos are made in the 'LINDE- .MAN factory, for the same reason that only one piano is made in any high-grade piano factory. They are the ONLY pianos in America having a conceded reputation of three- quarters of a century that can be bought at $220. Both the LINDEMAN & SONS upright and player-pianos are all of full scale, 714 oc- larly upon the part of ladies—that there is, perhaps, no other player-piano in the market that is easier of manipulation, both by the feet and hands. The time has passed when it is relevant to argue the question of having a player-piano in the home. The only question now is WHICH player-piano and how much one is justified in paying for it. Of course one must consider the fact that the player-piano may be used in the same manner that pianos have always Preet be 28, $30, $32.50, $35, $37.50 & SUITS Y i SOVERCOATS........0.cccecssesceseees POvERGOATS en & 40 SUITS $21 N ee ccna secu Cea mecene e, aaeen tre enor a Dia ‘ m 25 & $28 SUITS 50, i x i N 8, VOTO . a ow, assuming that the ordinary piano i NS OvERCOATS. nen $13.50 | S"ovekcod rs”? & $25 SUITS $24 [1] action, genuine ivory keys and cnses of finely necessity in every home that has a mother, IN $22.50, $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 SUITS & $35, $37.50, $40, $45 & $50 SUITS N marked mahogany, walnut or oak. daughters or sisters—as we know that it is— EREROOATES.iss.csccscccceesscecsecess $17 | Sovercosts. * * $20.00 The LINDEMAN tone is famous for its then, if by paying a little more you can se- ae N sweetness and purity and its lasting quality. gure FR soa when oan he. played by father ‘ol r and eve! y. Full Dress, Tuxedos, Cutaway Coats & Vests, and Fur Lined Coat: Special Features of the Player-Piano: me 4 rege te ban ee nt Ppviinid at 33)4% to 507% Reductions, ; Easy to pedal; four levers: ow pedal, ex- that a reasonable investment for the added 4 " ion, tempoand re-roll, e tempo lever layer is a good one. Full New Assortments of Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves Brewin | Peay Sone. + } and Hats at the Same Wonderful Savings. : SNE TAOLOE GARIRGS Bp pesttcs 8 ail ieee Earn Tens Salley Now. Balding: 5 841 Broadway, 119 West 42d St., \ SEE. y wz |] JOHN WANAMAKER venings. \ 265, Broadway OV: Ime. seu tains, | floss Comers noe ‘ Retail au, ES Ave. N Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. re . enn encat ptt te a aaa i - lial Scarier