The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1913, Page 11

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LON HUNTER RETURNS, AFTER BEING TREED BY | —uancesron enrmes. a tc races are as fol Fan and finlehed ax nated. ROT RACK, Pure, $400; three year-old | BECOND RACE.—Three Me taxtngton iG; Fates God | {nei five and a Fatt Bets tho: Fuequm, V8; | Worth (Overt) iadbon, 118; Guide 1 " im t Was Very Humiliating After et IP nce tomtom. ‘wilh cngtadbdeeion iis, Rader sis Anoon, Prince Fonso also ran and fin-| Shooting Jungle Kings, jOmeans), 11th) Nitin ee] mints net D. L. Gillespie, a youthful contractor | (iling: ,# of Victoria, British Columbia, was a] tnemal, 1 ‘ Passenger on the President Lincoln of | aod ‘eisteent rina tie 14. the Hamburg-America | Seau, Black Chief and Hoffman ioe hig return from an eight LS Venc i" ran and finished as named, Pedition to Africa aft ant is: mma! - most exciting and unsati Ti; Malle, 10 Derience, he said, was thi ogg ae Tom Green, 104 (Van chased by a . the striped ass of ig even and out, second; the desert showed its teeth and ran him | "Que A 106’ (Buxton), 7 to 3 up & tree, the strapping big hunter sald, | form 109: Haldeman, i10. and put him to the humiliation of being pounds claimed. reacued pb; colored person, who was a aE EE vy nothing CHARLESTON WINNERS, (Prom the Washtagtan. Star) articular. Ad " a 4 Mr, Gillespie has a lame shoulder. A Maiden three-year. aren Wore to you" ‘eal ue atvorce Yon, which hi posed was dead, olds : furlongs-—Wini-| lawyer. ‘ sented the pre: re rumor by sprir “Yes,” replied Mrs. Fitmgilt. “Doesn't ing up and ‘king the contrac: t show what a hypocrite the man is?" attired in a club and nothing else in down by @ mighty sweep of his paw. ‘Then he chewed away on the hunter's shoulder, until the bullet which Mr. Gillespie had fired into him at last took Mortal effect. With Mr, ¢ lesple were his cousi ft d Seccec co '| — THEHARWHENFADED AND GRAY | ‘The passengers had hat the ald of Miss Le Cron, who |s 4 e : -o tt id can look haughty when Mixed With Sulphur J Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will a Uicasen Shore was ab Mi phur Makes Tago bottle for atet 80 ceulh,. Aoeae Esebech of the Kaiser's sane ir S s druggists make their own, which is tho came co take w look at the Pana Hair Soft, Lustrous and | dng to icky, no ni Coon geting br Cae eecaauinty of the wneitied Cures Dandruff. Wyeth's, which can be depended upon Me to restore natural color and beauty to W eaiy wy claey bapphtepd the hair and is spiendid for dandruff, dry, She Patees Ci The use of Sage and Sulphur for} feverish, itchy scalp, and falling hai te companionable, | restoring faded, gray hair to its natural] — A well-known downtown d color dates back to grandmother's time.| his customers insist on Wyeth's Sa, ept her hair beautifully darkened, | and Sulphur, because, they say, it dark- ssy and abundant with a brew of Sage| ens so naturally and evenly that nobody ing ince ee ‘and Sulphur. Whenever ber hair can tell it has n a plied —it’s 90 easy ‘ell out, or took on that dull, faded or] to use too. You simply dampen a sponge DENIES FOSTER-SISTER streaked appearance, this simple mixture] or soft brush and draw it through your FIGHT FOR $200,000. |"%* *pplicd with wonderful effect. hair, taking one strand at a time. Do IN , oe | brewing at home is mussy and] this at night and by morning the gray —— | late. Nowadays skilled chemists] hair disappears; after another applica- Judge Fechner of the Royal Armts- better than ourselves, By ask-| tion or two, it is restored to its natural gertcht, Berlin, has been drawn into ing at any drug store for the ready-to-use] color and looks glossy, soft and abun- the controversy among Sydney A. | product — called “Wyeth's Sage and| dant. Smith of Huntington, L. L, a brother, |= — —— ———— and Elly Smith of No, 448 Central Pa West, the widow and administratrt: War tno wow ant ants MAU Sterole Better Than Smith, over the legality of the adop- mass daca tte” “| _ Mustard Plaster! s rogatory were Is#ued to-day to the sgericht or some MUSTEROLE is oil of mustard com- — Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu- other 1 juriediction by | bined with other simples used in home matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches Si " \ medicine, of the Back or Joints, S It is a clean, white ointment that Sore Muscles, Bruises, C! the brother, Sydney |you rub on—and the pain is gone! Frosted Feet, Colds of the C! te Fowler allows in- No plaster—no mess—no blister! prevents Pneumonia). It does all the At your drug- work of the good gist’s—in 25c and old-fashioned mus- 50c jars and a ape- turd plaster, but ~ | does it bet cial large hospital size for $2.50. Accept no sub- stitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 25c or 50c to the ympany, Cleveland, il you @ jar, post- at $200.0" the legality now known as @nd claims half ‘commend nits; it is tly used in many of the large Is. under the 2 is what T jas made of the and grandino octorg treats oat, Bronchitis, ‘Ton cl ll BS i ff Neck, Asthma, Neural; Ureqained the use of my limb." (29) | contentions of the brother, but Vic 4 Sehnelde: n attorney of Berlin, dis- putes thi PAY ONE DOL- America’s Greatest Lani aes ane Furniture House to your homeand YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE IN SMALL 35% Block 8th Av.36:.| Someedt ns OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street $5 to $1,000 Sideboard On Small Weekly Payments 12 87 SMALL ACCOUNTS Solid oak, gold= ESPECIALLY INVITED $8Enameled Steel Bed Heavy posts, 6 substantial 3.89 fi Heavy contin- ancy middle | uous posts mounts and ‘bal 9.9 DOUBLE Stamp Of of Gur P 7% with All Payments made on Accounts ' Double 2: Stamps on All Purchases made During January Awa ‘ Double aw Stamps on All Payments meds CM § Vhis is your last chance thine Double Stamps with on Accounts during January nord payments, Actatonce! Thin inthe last week of this oer) MEN’S UNDERWEAR, 73c guaranteed = gon-shrinkable; ; were up to Ae. eee BF MBI FOF, Remnants of Laces, Chiffons, Allovers and THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 80, 1913. _ ~~ ~~ eee. BFINED MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR Cashmere underwear; in natural t , wool color only; tedium and winter : AVE. 19°70 20" r IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER: Mata ieee, ere 19c to $1.48 Lace Flouncings Go Out To-Morrow emnant Prices 10c, 15c, 25¢ & 48c ortations—No old or undesirable merchandise—Big variety of “td and lengths V D ard \oee, All this season’s Imp Wide Lace Bands | 'rench Novelty Chiffons Novelty Laces Lace Flouncings Shadow Laces Bohemian Laces ick Disposal of Remnants of Embroideries Gathered f the Big January Sales short length ural piece f included; some a trifle soiled, ut these '" the reasons ion atk ridiculeusly low prices. All sorts of desirable styles E and lengths in the gathering. Handsome bands, 18 inch flouncings, skirtings, insertions, allovers, 27 inch flouncings, 45 inch flouncings, edgings, combination under- wear embroideries, waistings, corset cover widths. Lot No. 1—at 4c yard, former!: Lot No. 3—at 14c yard, formerly Lot No. 5—at 4c yard, former!; Lot No. 7—at 69c yard, formerly up to 10c yard. ¢ 7 | up to 28¢ yard. i up to 80c yard. > 7 | up to $1.80 yard. ; Lot No. 2—at 9c yard, formerly Lot No. 4—at 19c yard, formerly Lot No. 6—at 39 yard, formerly up to 18c yard. up to 38c yard. up to 75c yard. —They’ll Connect To-Morrow at These Prices ntire Stock Goes Into Three Groups [Group 1 at 49c| [Group 2 at 69c| [Group 3 at $1.29| At 49c Our £7 Simpson Crawford Co.. Main Fleer, On Gale To-Merrow. Ne Mall Orders. MEN—SHIRTS Are All the Shirts We Sold Regularly from 79c to $1.00 There are 926 to go at this remarkably low price, and we The materials are! don’t think they'll last the day out, at that. printed madras and percale, with neat striped and figured effects| Some slightly soiled from handling, but the laundry will take care of this detail. Plaited and plain fronts, cuffs attached, and all coat models; not all styles in all sizes, but a large selection to choose from. Values Are All the Shirts We Sold Reg- ularly from $1.15 to $1.50 in all 79¢ to At 69c desirable colors and patterns. $1.00, at 49c. Just 840 in this group. Brand new goods, clean and fresh; they are made in printed and woven madras and percale in all the latest colorings and patterns; plaited and plain bosoms, attached cuffs; all coat models. At $1 29 Are All the Shirts We Sold Regularly from $1.75 e iy and workmanship are of the best. ‘The shirtings are all imported, and the are made to our order. There are plaited and plain fronts and stiff attached cuffs; all coat models in patterns you are sure to like. shirts Ga Simpeon Crawford Co. Main. Fleer. On fale Te-Mervew. 520 Men Will Pocket the Difference Between $9 and the Regular Prices on These Suits and Overcoats To-Morrow sale. gar Himpoon Crawford FRIDAY GROCERY BARGAINS ” 500 CASES PINK SALMON can: to HN - a By R moerrow.doz,, 81,004 tall Tiny .Maipe ker tts oxen, $183} Pde | spr ckaue cr MACKHONI reg. 100 tr Sixth Floor, On ale To-Morrow, THE MADONNA 9 oberto Feruzzi tones ) , } accordingly. Chest size. Quantity......- 36 Chest size...... bal Quantity....-+- 15 Chest Size.....- “ Quantity....--- 9 184 Men’s Suits and Te Close at 336 Men’s Overcoats, SO Were $15, $18 & $20 This sale includes every popular pres garment in our present stock. The assortment includes all t! No man who is in need of a suit or an overcoat can afford to miss this e newest fabrics and models. Our “‘never-carry-over” policy demands immediate clearance-- so we take our losses and you take your gain, This size chart gives you the exact number of garments in each size—govern yourself Long Overccats ree ee ee 2 | Knee Length Overcoats 35 36 37 38038 40 42 oonunon ot? 0 o 2 Suits 36037 88a Por ee ee er | er er Con Second Floor, On Sale To-morrow. * | February Sale Aluminum Ware We have added another large shipment of aluminum ware to our complete line of cookin utensils at prices which should i ibly attract every house- wile, $1.25 5-Quart Handled Sauce Pans, 59c Something that every house can use and be proud of; made of the best aluminum ware and guaranteed for 10 yei $1.15 11-Inch Frying Pan at 59c Pure aluminum; limited quantity. 1-Quart Handled Sauce Pan, 25c The “Wear Ever” brand; limited quan tity for Friday. Aluminum Magie Polish, 18¢ can. Steel Wool, 10¢ a carton, Aluminum Tea Spoons, at 3¢ each, Aluminum Table Spoons, at Se each, Aluminum Basting Spoons, at 8¢ each, ta Simpson Crawford Co. Biath Floor, On Male To-Morrow, ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREE’ {With Next Sunday’s World Free for the Coupon Your Choice of Four Hand Colored Famous Pictures on Heavy Art Paper 143, Inches by 19 Inches. AN AMERICAN BEAUTY © By Parkinson BABY STUART @ THE BREAKERS Men’s Ingrain Silk Hosiery, 50c Full fashioned, high spliced heels, lisle heels and toes, in colors; were $1.10 to $1.50. Cluny Laces Lace Allo: id Nets | Giana cleus Venise and Irish Laces Chiffon Cloths The February Furniture Sale Why Not Join Our Furniture Club? Applications are ring in for membership in our February Furniture she Cleb. It is just a convenient method of irin HI; bstantial furniture Mlggec = the burden of immediate outlay. No entrance fees. We shall be glad to explain the arrangement to you. SpanlshLeatherLibrarySutteyat PO4e 9D The fillers are 144 inches thick; Sample beds f: of large h every filler; best ae avant | Mi tioonbeiehiee velvet finish. $4.50 Dining Chair, at $2.45 Full size, made of selected quartered oak, have genuine leather slip seats; well made and nicely finished. “S"*" Ur Mimpeon-Crawtord Ce. Fifth Fleer: On Sale ‘Te-Mervow. Rug Economies © y, To Close Out a Limited Number of Pa We One tterns Quichly "Wilton Velvet Ruse $17.49 Lowest price quoted this season on this hi h-grade fabri: While the patterns are limited in quantity, avery one Le magnificent copy of a high-priced Oriental rug, and the colors are all in good taste. 100 4.6x6.6 Seamless Royal $6.75 Axminster Rugs, $30.00 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, $22.50 A limited number of these magnifi cent rugs at thi i to close out in order to make room for the atta of poked ms $26.50 8.3x10.6 Body Brussels Rugs, $21.49 6x9 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs, $12.85 50 Rolls Sampson’s Hea Oilcloth, 39c Grad » Sq Yard, £4 Simpron Crawtord Co,, Fourth Floor. On Sale To-Merrow. Sir Henri ARCH SUPPORT A Regular 82.00 ist. (OC Introductory Price, With Arch suvport Sir Henri anatomically correct arch supports for men women in all sizes; made of cowhide and steel arch German silver finish; corrects flat foot, or fallen arch, when employed in the early stages; to be worn in regular size shoe like an insole; never sold for less than $2; to- 79 Cc morrow at........- eeeere By Van Dyck By Henrique

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