The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1912, Page 15

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| ITAFT’S TRIP TO PANAMA |S*°orr i cra orate i, econ of vice and was hee over the Turkish a Kon THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 98, 1912. «sateen iis WONG WANTED MONEY Odditi FOR SX YEARS WORK News Oddilics ) suena wsws\ssrs ces ee Barah Bernhardt scorus to be a Spug. Jules Constantin, the French avia' 0 find Constantin dead. He had been who wes shot to death in air by | BUT DOESN T CT l Now it's the warm weather that eends up the price of butter. DECISION Nt NOT 10 60 Turks befere the lines at Chatalja. hot through the body and his dead and had guided e machine back to tragic death of the airman had jurt Enter the exploding golf ball. It used to be the explosive language. a a a al rt the Supreme Court tol State Mit, nt ot ett mater at twat cr| President May Now Decide tome A Human Match Factor yon camp. CONSIGNMENT SALE . ¢ Put Into Effect New Canal ‘The body contains phosphorus suftictent to make 483,000 matches. Ph DI Decide that Oriental Is Not proninemtield, 1. 34 man will eat a strawberry shorteake on Christmas fresh | © ; IS Be BF toeriban clemeents composing the Boty-cdivides smock } Entitled to $299 , nihiastabian Government—Sails Dec. 19. | flesh, nervous system and other organs, The perfect health of body ; A requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come from the food we eat—the stomach extracts and distributes them. Mayor Gaynor is egocentric, saye the Rev. Reginald Heber Scott of Brooklyn, - " WASHINGTON, Dec. §—President But if stomach is deranged-—the balance of health is destroyed and the a who knows a few big words himself, A $299 claim of a lonely, gray-haired, » \ blood does not carry the x elements to the different organs, and there Complete import Stock @Peciacted Chinainan, who hasn't even | cy =— ‘as Comsmiiamener 18 te720S 60. Out asbestos weskere on Santa meats bans duane aes {s blood trouble—nerve \fouble—heert trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of tHE Fight! to vote, took up the time of| Aus A make him wear a red sien, was tentatively. sele fate of [| starved organs. Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutri- at our dived & Supreme Court Justice, twelve jurors, |__ Hen ewallowed « $30 ruby at @ poultry show tn Wisconsin and the judges | Starting. it le understood here that Mr. tion into a condition of health. That is just what is done by ‘® stenographer, clerk and numerous| forced fi Taft's intention to visit the Isthmus be- DR. PIERCE’S Mttenaanns per. Clerk and numerous | were forced to award it first prise as the most valuable fowl, | Tore he Koes out of office was inftuenced arti at least, by Presit ot nothing. | A dtetinet advance over fingerprint (dentifioation fe.the arrest of an alleged | Partly; at least, by, 40 80, crook through the imprint of his teeth in @ freedlunch sandwich. $30 10°50 Woolens ‘tec | GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY | Ben 0. Wong brought suit against! | Under the new Panama Canal law the | Kengo Moriya, a Japanese writer, and| | President is charged reaponal+ Cape sites lenin ant for kines aint Le is yas pot or! in Arthur 8. Taylor, former owners of! The milttia was called out to stop the turkey trot at a Brooklyn dance. It/ bility of putting® in the new tablet form, as well as liquid, and can be obtained of medicine dealers the Chinese Weekly Herald. Tho fact | was at a ball of the Twenty-recond Reabeneet, eee in the ormiry. Le aia goverament for the ne. It is everywhere or Ag | 4 sending 50 cents in lc stamps for trial box— that Taylor's home is in Yonkers made | eederstoes that Mr. Taft woul’ it have address R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N.Y. it necessary to try the case in the Su- Loutsville, Ky., delle Ay at which che ral it been glad If Mr. Wilson had determined 4 Prathe Court. Wong tentited. that Bol page ounce ale wave a arty at which she réleased a live cat from @ Yo "make a trip {0 the canal and perfect THE COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER Was engaged as an advertising aolicitor, | . the new government after he came into te of 1008 pages handsomely bound tn cloth-treats Working on ion basi | office with a personal inapection of con- eben anaes S Somme is. He WHAT'S THE USE? Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont advises girls not to marry be- ditions there to assist. It is now pos- Pee tk © hadn't received his! tore they are twenty-five and not to give up thelr “careers”; Mrs, Schick of ak r the years Re worked from Brookline says the only happmess comes to the woman who washes and i E ary, 1908, to June, 190%, Asked jrons her children's clothes ‘and does her own work; and in Chicago girls form a AB Has Bad fhe nt his" business, Wong testified that he “45,000 a year club,” vowing not to wat until thelr prospective husbands earn that Ment to-day ordered the new dread- was an advertising solicitor, sold en- gig, | Rowen Arkansas to be at Key West on amps, and as a |parture. It 1s customary when a battle- used by the President to have Several days before, One other | Il accompany the Arkansas CN NT Sea feed M tomVPlerce,BudaloNA, dale NY, IMIGHIGAN FURNITURE. insurance, coal | KENNEL NOTES.—Dight valuable hunting dogs were burnal to death in a that white the (caf: Hound setzed hts gun, and the master was shot to death. Boston her wan bull, whose ownership Gisputed, promptly responded to every call in court, battle y A Sigel owed him money, he got several peftiing the Magistrate's bromide, Automobile ran over Scotch collie's tail up- ore TREE thes Kite HS Yeins trom Taylor. ‘town and the dog ts {nferentially running yet. The barking of a dog in Brooklyn 7) \\ Gre. Mt! S Pee ‘a bly t or three friends will ac- “Glow was it you got loans when ted to the discovery of a sulcide’s body and a murder victim. And over in Pater- Ponvany the President on the tip. It, This Luu-tuece | my money was duc yout’ asked the de-| son, N, eirl brings sult againut her hostesd for etving her a dog biscuit at js not thought that elther of his sons, | [ap DINNER SET S40 fentanty attorney. @ bridge party, on which she broke her teeth. Robert or Charles, will go. | his “f'aiways ask people to toan me, not the thon ctter Grerene Count sustice |ALLEGED WIFE-SLAYER UU it byresees who was sensing OVERTAKEN AT SEA. CHEER PI |r HEADACHY, fei: the case, had interrogated him. wens teatified hat his expense vin| But Wireless Reports From De- tor the etx and a half years including tectives Don’t Say On hotel ‘biits and ratiroad fares, was just What Shi; $19.98, and he had a dozen nooks to iP. Prove it. It took the jury only a few| PHILADELPHIA, Des, 9 — Police mitnutes to return a verdict for the de-| Headquarters have been trying all day fendante, to ascertain on what ship James Reilly, Ce EE aS ER Ca ieavase a nis wits ine then = No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches COMMERCE BOARD UPHELD. | tirea'on nie Way to Havana, The wire. | how miserable and ieaeeeea ay are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness less flashed the news to thie cit, WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Jurlediction | terday that Helly had boon overtaken in af che Interstate Commerce Commis-| Southern waters and was on his way sion over the Union Stock Yards and| back to Philadelphia under arrest. constipated matter which is producing the misery. / ght wil 7 ‘Transit Cu.upany of Chicago wae to-| When he escaped two weeks ago it Peak eee you out by morning—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your day upheld by the Suprem rt, which | Was learned that he had shipped from | head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and Sastained the commission's right to| Baltimore for Cubs. Two detectives | pully for months. oving suit to have the company’s con- | Were aent to Key West and from there v tract to pay «0 Pfaelzer & Sons, | they shipped for Havana, fackers, for erecting a plant adjacent| Capt. Cameron believes that the de- % its tracks annulled as amounting to | taile will be recetved nere to-day, when | [omer ry Purchase Nh Mt | Fit) Woe Here’s the story—Every Importer of Fine fa Grade Woolens was overstocked. One of the Big- gest made us this Extraordinary Proposition—“Put my Entire Stock of $30 to $50 Fabrics in your store sell them at your price—pay me your price only for what you sell and return the balance.’’ We took him at his word—and told him we would sell them at our price— $15 to order—Suit or Overcoat—regardless of whether they sold formerly at $30, $40 or $50. We take no chances whatever—-We don’t have to pay for a yard of these beautiful woolens until they are sold. And we'll make you ick of the finest mer- chant tailor fab: APARTMENTS Lurals.ed from | y BES 9 10 $G0! SB rte rade qualities, no tite, tee comeree ‘come within better range matter what they cost this importer, or what they were Instead of sending the case back to! const, originally intended to sell for—for only $15. he Commerce Court for further hear- Parts ™ Court directed the; PARIS, Dec, enter a decree enjoining | been voted to J. Pierpont Morgan by of the Pfaelzer con-) the Association of the Police of Paris in recognition of his benefactions. This | action was taken at a meeting yesterday ings the The sale is for two weeks only--if there are any goods left then— and it doesn’t seem possible there will be at the price— §15—we can send them back and pay the importer only for what we sold, BET. B= OPEN EV Bea lf You Talk i in Your Sleep! , Don’t Mention My Name Times Square Clothing Kings retire from acuve tess ness. For years the finest clothiers in New York, on account of sickness, decide to retire. New York’s biggest furnishing concern takes the Gent’s Furnishing stock, New York’s leading clothiers take the ready-made clothes, and Ne ty York’s leading tailor, meaning myself, buys their entire tailoring outfit. I purchase woolens, uniform cloths, rainproot nate cloths that they used for liveries, and cloths they used to dress up all the musical comedy companies. I have everything. ‘Thousands of yards of beautiful worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, fine German drape, used for their high-priced full dress suits. I have the uniform cloths in all shades. — I : have their fine English and other foreign canvases used in all their 860 to i $75 and up to $100 suitings. I have their silks and satin linings used in these garments, bought for practically nothing, and I intend to give the people of New York the benefit of this buy. The understanding is that I am not to use the name of the concern from whom these goods were bought, as their retirement does not mean financial difficulty, and 18 only a clean-up of men after an honorable career in business, and refuse to allow any notoriety on my a The full dress suit I will cut from their goods, put in their inter- lining, their silk linings, ‘their buttons, and the small trimmings that The fine Globe suitings, and the fine foreign $4% " Ae a fs 1@ And we're selling this Importer's $50 to $70 Dress Clothes Materials at our prices, too, Tuxedo Suits 1. order $20 Full Dress Suits 1. ore $25 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Send for Samples. Cestretcher Bros.) OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. Copyright 192. We Close Evenings at 6 oClock, Oven Saturdays Until 10 P.M, nit FoRSE"AWEEK lw All New York We Offer to Furnish Any Koom in Your fe Apartment for a Payment of $1.00 0 Weck they used when they sold that suit for $90.00, will be equally as good, | Worsteds that they used in their $60. to $75 suits although moved down three or four blocks, to my store, when I charge | Wil have the same inside and body lining that they the customer $18 for the same full dress suit. Used aly PMCo Of sare viadeenecsensss) creer $36.18 coeeport my tie I want this sale to make history in merchant tailoring in New York. These goods go on sale to-day, and from now on until they are fully cleared up I will sell at the following prices: Times Square Clothing Kings’ $75 to $100 $18 60 Times Square Clothing Kings’ $15,18,520 $4 75 DUFOLD DAVENPORT BED Apartment Outfits at 1:75, $125 3150 With every purchase of $100 and over we will present a Pair of Oil Paintings in Shadow Boxes, 10x20 Dress Suit—My price to order. . . . Trouserings—My price to order. . . e Times Square Clothing Kings’ $75 Cheviot $43. 50) Times Square Clothing Kings’ $65 English "a0 (0) Suit—My price to order. ..... Whipcord Chauffeurs’ Overcoats iiwniniig a There are a cain of short ends in this line suitable to make boys’ trousers or sm: ul boys’ Mothers, Attention! overcoats, goods costing $6, $7, $8 a yard, my price for the end, from 1 yard to 11 yards i Broadcloths in various hues, used to make garments for some of the comic operas, suitable for ladies’ dresses, goods costing Times Square Clothing Kings $3 and $4 a yard, my price by the yard ; a Everything ml be sold. Bought at low figure in the dullest scason of the year, I intend to give New York public the benefit of this sale. EE MY WINDOWS. THESE GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE PAY PRAGUE AND KAILKOAD FAKE, MITCHELL THE TAILOR 1431 Broadway | PEN EVENINGS |y wens wats oy 9 FROM BOSTON ~ Corner 40th Street SATURDAY 10 aes ra. OR ES a ws seh | 2 ney nena neem rs

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