The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1912, Page 15

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THE EVEN ijalits ING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912. 18 ver A SAFE. MEDICINE | DEMOCRATS TO FIGHT APPOINTMENTS BY TAFT. FED ALARM CLOCKS TO UPSETACIDANDSET |e sess se sows] FOR THE CHILDREN Tay Bite ener for | When the chil- Political Effect. 9 drenhave acold WASHI or cough or when they need atonic, mothers i. Cee oe President | than two hundred recess | ts to the Senate to-day al HOUSE ARE, HE SAYS. hould’ be ea ely Indications of a mor 7 i; i me of the Democratic Sen ful never to give | Detective Declares Rosenberg, | ° Crevent, thelr confirmation beo evident. Senator Gore, it was or dan, drugs. ‘ause it does no! Now on Trial, Admitted Planning Blaz fn is directed especially lanning Blaze. inations, which, it Is| been postpo ted from time | ringing the new terms aministration. Di drugs or alcohol ba Father J: Medicin safe medicine to ere the chil- Bruno Rosenberg wae put on trial be- fore Justice Goff in the Criminal Branch the Supreme Court to-day for arson. Rufus D. Pitcher, superintendent of the Fire Patrol and formerly a Pinkerton detective, testified that as a detective he busied himself about the ruins of the buliding at No. 149 Fulton street, whicn was destroyed by fire June 12, 1911, The place was occupied by the New York Frame and Picture Company, of which Charles Harowitz was president. Haro- wits fe now under Indictment char: with making falee claims for Insurance Pitcher said that he posed as an juster of fire ineurance and got aces: ‘berg’s confidence. According to Pitcher | Rosenberg confessed taking the con-| tract to turn the store for $2.00 and| after procuring a quantity of gasoline, | chlorate of potash, acid and charconi from Newark, hitched up a team of alarm clocks which four hours after the store had been closed for the day started the fire. One upset acid into the cbiorate of , @nother upset cans of gasoline into charcoal piles leading up the statrs erg was bitter egiinst a rela tive of Harowitz, according to Pitcher, bevause his foo was not paid. James W. Osborne and Frank P. Ga vin, e@ special district attorneys, are prosecuting the cases on behalf of the J. F. McIntyre Jordan appeared for the \ the privilege of appointing 60,000 post- masters by placing them within tha Service law by a single order. st of the Democratic Senators ex- ft pel to a but sev- use it in their homes right al a history of 50 years of succ treatment of ‘coughs, cold troubles, as well as a tonic and body | builder for those who are weak and run down. Geta bottle today. Be sure you get what you call for. Se ance had been counted on, did not ay pear willing to co-operate, it is under- lagurance companies. a L. ellie CANVASSERS COMPLETE COUNT OF THE VOTES.! Wilson Got More Than Roosevelt and Taft Combined in Man- hattan and Bronx. In the recent election Gov. Woodrow Wilson's electors received more votes im Manhattan and the Hronx than the electors for Th Roosevelt and President Taft Trim LARONST MAKER O ‘ $3.60 4 $4 GHOES | windows and inspect the very latest fashions; also the conserva- have made W. L. walks of Wee il yo you could:visit W. L. Aan large factorics at Brockton, Mass., (# oe see for yourself how carefully W. L. K ou: jas shoes are made, would then un- eer County Board ot cancaatts NSE | derstand wh vests ane an better, Wilson's vote i neuthat, sabe look better. their shape and wear fer Theodore a aber than any other make for ceived a total Buve elots in fie WORLD colv total Ofe received 18.124 \« CAUTION Bee,that WT. Donsies east for the Prohit: eer aae aie (Sh Socialist Labor vot 99), For Governor celved 159,699, Straus and 49) the Socialist candidate, received 14 votes. The Prohibition ‘W-LDOUGLAS STORES sp IN NEW YORK: 2B Broadway, ont BROOKLYN ‘cnrner Ath Street. Alexander MacNichol, 40)| 983 Krondway; cor. 14th Bt. (Uniee Sq) | 491 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street, | votes, and John Hall, Soc: tallsts Labor| 1349 Broadway, corner pth ‘708.’ ane prone vers corner Thornton St, | road way, corner Gates Avenue. Avenue, corner 11th street afte Pike ‘Avenue. JERSEY CITY—24 Newark Avenues, NEWARK—681 Bread Street, PATERSON—199 Market St.,cor.Clart candidate, received 989, There were 18,576 blank ballots for Governor and 2,174 ballots recorded as defective, In the Nineteenth Congressional Dis- trict Franklin Leonard Jr., Demo rebeived 13,584 votes, against 1 Walter M. Chandler, hin F opponent. Chandler was accordingly declared elect 1405 Brosdway Third Avenue 453 Third Avenue. Third Avenue, corner 1800h Bwress, ‘Third Ave., bet, 146th SSETth Ses, hth Aveuse. . PAY ONE DOL- LAR, select any- thing you need tofurnisha room complete- ly and we will deliver the goods promptlyto your home and YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE IN'SMALL WEEKLY PAY- MENTS. ¥l iw T. America’s Greatest madi House 52. Block 8th Av. 36%] Sowers NO CL reo wrnXo, BED, No VRPRA CHARGES OF AST KIND, OUR ESICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ! INVITE COMPARISON! m | Y $x Stamps with all pur- ases and with all payments We Open Accounts From $5 to $1,000 it graceful frames in highly pol Po ishedmahogany é ? Selid oak, golden fin- ish, epindle back, <7 ‘| cane seat, well co structed. $15 Quartered Oak} lour, tapestry, damask or silk WE GIVE (FREE INSURANCE - In case of the death of the arner of your family, we t once give you a receipt- ed bill in full of your account. ADVERTISED PRICES You may open an jaccount with advertised articles or have added to your account any advertised Article Without Ex- tra Charge of Any Kind. le Stamps Deatle Stmmee 2iegrSicrie Stam Liberal Credit and Low Prices $10.00 Solid Oak} $20.00 Solid Dresser | 6.) 4.98 |** Buffet Solid oak, 10.74 golden finish, Solid g olde. oak buffet, po!- 36 inches long, 20 inches deep, |! nicely carved top, with 14 x 24-in. bevelled plate mirror, 3 long drawers. $10 Early Quartered O ak English Rocker, ished. ions, covered in plain and fancy velours. t epiebore iy a eather. We, fell Only Duran! Furniture and Prices to Be the Lowen We will turnish your entire home gqmplete and allow you ‘ontain these! f in any form! § iIt Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Will Go Get It} We Give 249 MERCHANDISE Stamps With Every Purchas: New York’s Greatest Holiday Bazaar Now in Full Christmas Splendor With Its Many Decorations Our Special FREE Attractions Win Great Favor. MAIN FLOOR Look for the Mystic Mirrors|| Free Menageri@ and Animal Show on Seventh Floor Mus‘e by Bracy’s Elite Ladies’ Orchestra on the Stairways Lions, Leopards, || 1 Frpe,Pegtormances Fyery Day at 12 aClock, 1 P. 10.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. and 2 to 4.30 P. M. Famous Feature of Luna Park.” ill scewaaeee Black Bear, Rus- Educat Twin Lighthouses Made of Handkerchiefs} You'll laugh to sce how funny they make Bear, Kus: || Dariing’s ucated Dog & Pony Cireus est Talking that perform |s Hey Electrical Displav. in Our |)" .tw'y Pony of 62.50. Excevt Groceries and Food Stuffs.) eo pvenue’s Busy Ornar F it CTH cao), (Furniture Library Cases at $7.50 Recker, Will help to leading maker. THIRD FLOOR MINIATURE CAROUSAL Direct from Lona Park. Lots of Sport for Boys and Girls. Rides Free. Sheet Music Concert, Dancing Practical for This Magnificent $18.00 Buliet..... sian Bears, Zebu, || ,, ” « ” pod MILWAUKEE”) DRILLING |“TEDDY, * ain the Bare- in the/real mill- Pure Food Store the Educate Xmas Gifts ‘i H (7 $2.25 Large $4. 39 — | make many ieee Monkeys, Birds, SIXTH FLOOR the Great-| PONIES the Must- SIXTH FLOOR back Horse Rider. Pi World. tary drills. (Liberty Merchandise Stamps Are Redeemable in Merchandise to the Vi This Splendid Size Rockers, $42.75} ($20.90 Combination $4 4 59 $4.95 - from Rockford’s « dining. Made ot” | | Just 12. We bought Bh, American | | them at 3% less, H Guartred || so chey're yours ithe ‘at the same rate, bn Sion Made from selected quarter Lee oak, highly polish- oe “A ed. Note the bent Note the tall pans! beck, the Golden oak finish, large wood wood panel | | §/tthnesdey, af ts high curved arms and ‘deep Lt 100 baad to sell as a one gor in very low $14.50 7 Sas Pi ad Vass . ‘ ny fini iu 1.39 pee vary Biel foe Weleeday, “4:99 CFttth Floor.) Liberty Merchandise Stamps A: jeemable = $2.50 in Merchandise, Except Meata, &c. Desirable Xmas Gifts in China & Glassware Hand Painted $2 Imported China Rich Cut Glass, $6.00 jases a W: 15 sanz “8c. Bureau Sets Seis 8 These are 12 inches Cur on heavy lead bal high. Values to $2. crystal blanks. fi Ch een ate DY, Welborves Both Young and Old Santa Claus is here with his sleigh heaped full of ‘toys, Sets and his reindeer all ready to start Gohemian Hand painted im- ‘ off on Christmas Eve. ie $1 49 $5.98 Swing Horse; _ Shoo-Fly Fine Hardwood Hand painted gold and val. $2.50, e Roll Top Desk Has back ce and pigeon floral decorations, like holoaio cut, at Decorated China Salad Sets—Some hand painted. Will make exceptionally welcome : 98 c Imported Thin China Tea Sete —Tea pot, |, creamer and uy hgold Or ations. $2.50 value. Set Japanese China nel or Christmas gifts, yaniee to $2.25, Nut Faria crated, Value 50c. ere We Supply Your Needs at eas Low Prices $15 Energy Cooking Range » $9 Dining Room Bix-hole top, removable; ni mn ,, Domes plated trimmings; all heavy c sia $4 98 q a an 75c Folding Tables| ¢: wows gta Noe reetiee ae peop 50 Rattle Dram oe Folding Clothes Three-Piece Aluminum ouch hard- 50c $3.98 Doll Peram- high, Sauce Pan Set. Regularly $1.85, at 95¢ 35¢ Oak Heating Stoves r coal or wood; i fire pot, fitted | In tho best sizes, 1<quart, a} 1 nto werew” vent duare 2-quarts This wet ia’ rn ; trimmed. with nickel- f clean heavy one-ple d top band; foot rails, uminum, with always cool" * plate: 1 pipe, elbow ‘and s al Hod —Japan- Special Large Mechanical Train % Enaine, Lvinchos ong, A high grade sweeper, al. nine’ highly pole flofal dec- ; {shed cab $1 59 rations, 1B iron: fe way zo hirbrush, OeeO9 1" 19¢) 14¢ 10¢car"??... $2.49 ries, Kite.) Men’s 29¢ Neckwear 10 A. M. tot P.M » dean Corsets = )49e Girls’ Chinchilla Coats 10 A.M, tol P, $1.98) ign 1s, Very wt ium’ long al hips, hose supporters in contrasting shades, shades, eee, a Ltached; sizes 18 to pateh pocket s; sizes 26." Apectul. to 14 years; at... Value 59, yard, Neen Second Floor.) meme (Second Floor, —— 25e Box Ruchi 6,000 Large saa 40¢ 1.79 Bed Spreads JOA. M. tol P.M. 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. 10 A.M. tol P. iM ‘ 10 A.M. tol P.M. cove Sine eee ith best Lh eda] me Te Wy Pxcellent quality.) pw Sorored) = quality Nectar ak 1=) make a pre' retty colored , 1 i FE regularly sold for Ch nae witt. Plaibae For Sra 58¢ beau $1.05; spectal...... Speck seein Ficora) double; each..... ° ——w (Main «), =) 10c Ribbons Heavy Outing aT eine, Deane t ayes A.M, to 1 P.M. 10 A.M. tol P.M Culldren's — Pink and blue stripes, ) Ch Re age gel M Regular $10 0 A. M. to . Limit 15 yards, Splen- ancy” work and trim. bose,“ bitsties, large Grades, 10§ Rogers silver plat did quality; regularly toings, all dosirents ailvor mountings; in fispdeome, ed 7 sold at Oc ; at, yard, ... shade Special, yar fA a Teg bright ate rim pp dacheldlgi (Main Floor.) Apecial..... ss... es. pe! Main Fleer.) rawawork Bed Sets Coe’ Slip Covers Cut and Miedte furnitare by ex- 25¢ Hand Painted Cups and Saucers 10A.M. tol P.M. Tapestry Sofa Cushions 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. Imported, reed, beautttul-) th with foes” nl) a Drawawork perts. $6 value. Price for ty Maecoratd iste 0C a Rages ft) ‘ie NSEMS | Me Aa Me tot PM frat 20 yards used on A9 init ,' Special Pig poe Farptien ‘yern, in each set of five pieces. & perfect reproduc. tion of handsome linen drawn - work; Additional material 30¢ yard, This in- cludes binding, labor and material. Made 94.33 * Men’s $1.50 Hats $3 values, Completo of “Nearlin” — Dustproof f eerie. 8, $1.75 Ba 4 0A. M. tol P.M, Wie shame, tt] quasanteed by the manufacturers, S. Soft and derby hi Cc Tours M. Schwab, ay frain leathor, ) ) ii popular auasies to be an ately tee ale ¢ Se eee raird Wiest) een Men’s and Women's fast colar yure dvd, : mitch: § in corner; six in box ~. Umbrelias 1) Se , a handles Value 490 (Main Floor.) Aluminum Rice Bollers 10 A.M. to P.M. \ Pure, high-grade aluminum, for cereal or rice, hold ( Basement.) j] because of its ‘Prsseey and bility, to outwear any frome fabric used for H} this purpose, Fourth Fleer, AM tol PM $4.29 handles we silver etched handies, mis- sion and. boxwood, values to $1.75, cach {$ 25 reo 194.28 29 Se aia Floor.) ing 3 pints, Special (Main Foor.) ame, ty SER eRRa H 4TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—-WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STA! \ we'd ve

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