The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1912, Page 20

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BAVARIAN REGENT, [EAT PANS FUROPE’S OLDEST ) SHVERED IN COLD; Wie DEADATS}) ter Blaze Sent Ac- tresses Scurrying to Escapes to Be “Rescued.” One of Prince Luitpold’s Last Acts Was to Summon Cabinet to Him for Conference. Clad onty in night attire a young wom- SBS BV wwe TAX HER SILK STOCKINGS ALSO PINK PAJAMAS. In Fact Everything on Milady’s Lingerie List, Is Plan of Los LOS ANGELMS, Dee, 12.—War has been declared by County Assessor Ed- wart W. Hopkins and it involves mi- lady's lingerie, Mr, Hopkins believes that the revenue of Los Angeles Coumy ‘would be Increased many thousands of Gollare annually if taxes were levied a weman's wearing apparel. “Before the revenue can be increased,” ina ways, “it le necessary to find marbie-hearted deputies who finch mot even before w corset and who ase on atik hose and pink pajamas without ® quiver.” He vows that next year, aG@ we ’ MEN AND WOMEN Cheerfulness is the greatest asset toward success in every walk of life. Only those with strong, healthy stomachs can possess it, a ae the stomach |e Lape teen) La ve macl gets logged and) kinds of diseases follow. It is hard) to be hoppy when one has to work all| ft q jaune wae may HAPPINESS IS THE [ «ug ran of ot BIRTHRIGHT OF ALL 4028, wevumoad- 1% FUR DEPARTMENT MUNTCH, Bavaria, Deo. 12.—Luitpoid © Prince Regent of Bavaria, died here * today. He was ninety-one yeors old. ‘The Prince Regent had been in failing |“! | health for several months and his death « Was not unexpected. | Fhe immediate cause of Prince Luit- onial fil Hi fin th site Her Hd Hl ogtper a Huet fi I is lift! i Hi El iat ceEL ree tif he i e]?] { bath | ae itt lifted tall if i Hi eetetil ht of it d ht rhe ss<PesF sr, isfrebitras Mrs. m. P. wattaker wilt Be Bet40|First dose of Pape’s Cold ‘The marriage of Mrs. Harry Prescot taker, widow of H. P, Whitaker, Carter jr, No. & Wost Fifty-ninth| ih). otreet. taker has been in charge of the affairs of the hotel since her hus-|two hours until three consecutive doses Dend’a death in March, 1910. Mr. Foran| are taki Adams Express Company [when asscanments are made, he will find the necessary Chriatmas Ghip © BOSTON, Deo, 12.—With Christmas eauses presents valued at half a million dollars -]on board the steamship Canopio sailed for the Asores and Naples to-day. steamer te the last transatlantic | from Boston which will reach Italy a fore December 26. Fifteen hundred Ital-| stomach trouble. fans and Port: went back to their , iliousness tony light. oy) joomy jor everything. Impure blood wrecks our mental ironic grouc! jousands of people are always hall- nd it is nearly always pr so by Rative countries to spend the holidays. | gil fits “the Blues It Yous ie Y Neary P. mock Hit by Taxt. Menry P. Mock, restaurant manager, on Ms way to his home at Ne, zm (turned into, sich s ‘mi end seat and Ee Eee bearing glad tid- was Loring place, left the subway at Two | Hundred and Forty 08t | crossing Frondway carly to-day down by the automo! D, Watterman of No. % Eillo! Yonkers. Mr. Watterman took 3 to Fordham Hospital and iater to his home. BREAKS A COLD. IN A FEW HOURS. No Store in America Undereell Us Compound relieves all Grippe misery—Con- tains no Quinine. After, the very first dose of “Pape’s ‘old Compound” you distinctly feel the cold breaking and all disagree- ippe symptoms lea: ' It ie a positive fact ‘a dose of ‘8 Compound taken every en will cure Grippe or break w fs an Englishman and is in the bond | the most severe cold, either in the head, and brokerage business at No. 99 Broad Street, He tives at No, & West Forty- eizth street, and comes trom a promi- England. Saturday he his bride on the Krone toning up the stomach and settin t in working order so that all the food is nourishment which ich goes streaminy it can be purchased ry Weok!: prinsessin Coclile to visit his relatives Com ‘Tria io the inviting title of the great pipettes song bit at Weber & Fields's Music the knowledge that lee in Fe cy which will cure your Hall e words and muste of which will be featured in the Magazine of es promptly | next Sunday's World, Forewarned is assistance oF | forearmed. Order next Sunday's World it pack-| from your newedealer in advance. —X—X—X—X—KS—_l_"= World Wants Work Wonders. Express Labels That Protect You Yellow Label When you receive an express package bearing a yellow label pay nothing. The shipper has already paid the Express charges. White Label When you receive an express package bearing a white label pay the charges. No Label If a package bears neither Collect nor Prepaid label it will be delivered without Express charges, and collection, if proper, will be made thereafter. This New System of yellow and white labels has been adopted by the Express Companies by order of the Interstate Commerce Commission for your benefit and protection. Your co-operation is earnestly requested. Furs For Gift Giving AT VERY DECIDED REDUCTIONS Closing Out Very Specia 180 Selected Fur Sets made of superior quality matched pelts, GRAY FOX SETS NATURAL RACCOON SETS BLACK FOX SETS NATURAL FOX SETS | 25.00 $150 Sable Squirrel Coats $275 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat). 197.50 Bring the Children to see the Katzenjammer Kids in their playlet, “Christmas Eve.” 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mid-Day Cabaret New York's most popular cab- aret singers and performers. Dally 12.15 to 2.45. Fighth Fleer, Here’s a Rare Chance to Buy Your Xmas Pianos Early Wells Fargo & Company Express American Express Company National Express Company United States Express Company ‘OU will wait months, maybe years, for values such as these. Remember, prompt action only will secure many of the biggest values in this sale. Read details and come early to-morrow. Chickerings, Webers, Steinways, Waters, Needhams, Emersons, Kranich & Bach, Hardman || Pease, Sterling, and 100 hun- dred other well-known makes in excellent condition. SPECIAL TERMS: 30 Days’ Free Trial In Your Home After you are satisfied that you have secured the best piano values in New York, begin payments as ONLY $1.00 A WEEK 1 Chickering, Upright 1 Steinway, Upright 1 Fischer, Upright 1 Sterling, Upright.. 1 Weber, Upright. 1 Weser. Upright. 1 Hazelton. Uprig! 1 Waters, Upright. 1 Cable, Upright.. 1 Auerbach, Upright. 1 Auerbach, Uprig! 1 Schumann, Upri, 1 Needham, Uprig! 1 Weber, Upright. 1 Automatic, Upright. . 1 Pease, Upright.. 1 Hardman, Upri 1 Chickering, Upri 1 Emerson, Upright. 1 Swick, Upright... 1 Kranich & Bach, Uprig! 1 Estey, Upright.... © 1 Kingsbury, Upright 1 Wellington, Upright..... 1 ig. 1 Auerbach P x 1 Hale, Upright ++» §5.00|1 Chickering, ‘And 02 others, Space will not permit listing. You may use any of these instruments for one year and then if you are not more than satisfied we will allow all money paid to apply on any new piano or player-piano in our warerooms. sa Fourth Floor, Bring this list with you. It will assist you in making your selection, |" gIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 6TH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST, —_—_—_—_——— et HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. - Oprenneim, Guinsx@ 34th Street \ Fashionable Footwear At Very Moderate Prices The New Shoe Department presents an unusual , array of smart shoes and dainty slippers for women and misses, comprising the season’s best novelties as well as all desirable staple effects At 3.90 Women's and misses’ dress and walking boots in various ap, lasts, ranging from the standard staple styles with broad toe and low military heel to latest novelties with extreme high arch, new narrow recede toe and Cuban heel At 5.00 An unusual assortment of walking boots and dress shoes, including medium and broad toe lasts, of patent calfskin and gunmetal calfskin, with graceful Cuban heels. Also heavy storm boots with double soles and low military heels At 7.00 The season's best styles, made of finest quality French patent calfskin, with recede toe and medium en me with plain toes; others with tips. Tops of cloth, gray hid, buckskin or kid. High Cuban or Louis XV. heel Dainty Evening Slippers at $3.50 to $7 a pair OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x © 34th Street Exceptional calues in Blouses and Lingerie | Women’s Blouses of satin brocade, chiffon and messaline in white and colors. Value $5.90 Women’s Blouses of chiffon, brocaded satin, crepe de chine and charmeuse. Value $6.90 Women’s Blouses of fine white satin brocade, trimmed with lace, comprising several of t! present season's best models. Value $9.75 Crepe de Chine Petticoats trimmed with cluny, Val. lace and ribbon. Value $5.90 Combinations trimmed with lace and embroidery Values $1.50 to $5 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.95 Nightgowns trimmed with Val. lace and embroidery Values $1.50 to $5 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.95 OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. © 34th Street A Remarkable Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits Taken from regular slock Higheclass tailored suits, comprising this season’s best models, superbly lined and tailored. Choice of two-tone diagonals, whipcords, cheviots and various fancy materials in all prevailing colors and all sizes for women and misses Regularly $35, $40 and $50 15.00 None altered None credited Sale Friday and Saturday, December 13th and 14th

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