The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 12

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an. ¢ (ewity ia Cambridiee: May 17) dual Penn | Uns A Ve ie 0 1, tnterco! aonphananty mee George Sutton Will Make An- other Attempt to Wrest 18.2! ‘z Billiard Title From Willie Hoppe To-Night. SUTTON, the voetera: of CBleago, wi attempt to wrest th m Wilife Hoppe, the| | te reprerentiny 18.2 balk tine t : ein « champion, the two meet to-night! h. Mare et te the Cs nel rowed, tue | Marchesa. en: the cated in a BW-p aplonshty game tn tio] ‘my tetouted fared ‘teres grand bal of > 12 herds, ‘ly the tT oe Hotel Artor. Sut-| ets, iy he esmre, of 19 ene by te eeme of ton bas played remarkably well In prace) 4° Keeler, tioe and the adi of the Chicago! iy 16-8, player are jeat that he will ror] me Suate stig tonsiay Heve the you samplon of his title! Willie has boon practising at McGraw's, and jn al! ls exnibitions be has shown the same priliiancy with the cue that made him che beat player in the world. mM so'tTiialannonnceren, of the fants tone! e rere as | athe aR yee a tenes eg ing | time, dime @ ‘and 8 to eps. 17 and 18. hee | inadé “by Hover C.” Watson, Uvesident of the | United States Goll Association, bem art of ihe gummes | —— hoxt Mavuniay | | With one more round yaaved_ tn the BPs E ae ee te ow Pro in Bobhy Motean, the, C seteotioy, Aecepied ue pow,’ had he rex’ thought’ Cat thls | shatiug ee ion fo ths, aties Trost hed | he ; umplonatip “races Ronee ‘van joel, Me leue ‘meen Wm the ones , jeveventa. and’ aim outdistanced, the ‘The dockey team of Stewwn Proparstory Rehost | fine mite handicap re0e, fu witch be fron I broke ‘ive tie ot ve place | eorateb, “tai ase weds, ae ma ae Stewered timchargre of Jeok Rodeo, 0m § ‘that be hee e browprer, ie time, trot Sanoal nockont Hh be Kom who ren ot _woenes 1 promising tighter, snould rt Peed he "foe futur ty th ianeane Tn Core ‘ Sia ale ‘orca "round Penret fscn tomy att | ar: Sl see ReeaE he aay ee Onn Mae atrnot re, othe ie Sie ats “ent, te the Datversty oe ba eee a PTE TeL eee ees eSverteces WATERWAY LEAGUE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS. SMMNEREXSTATIS VEN = rm xr cm WHILE THEY GET ‘600 ge zo rah at way League of Greater New York and Long Island lect aight the following ofMecera were elected: Tom Quon Smiles at Wreck-| president, Wilttem §, Roya, Great ¥ Killa Yacht Club; Firat Vice-Preai- ing of Fake Laundry by dent, Joseph B, Acker, Canarsie Yacht Club; Second Vice-President, Her- Customs Men, man Mets; Third Vice-President, Jo- eoph W. Masters, Belle Harbor Yacht Club; PRUE ne ee Cw the first st: of Gawn filterea|Marsie Yacht Club; jsatant Becre- Cee eee eeeey cructere today, (tary Jona A, MaCirath, Od Mi Yacht poe to’ the Ciiness Mew Vi Club; Treasurer, Bdward C. Sohiff- Brine, Jere: New Years! macher, Sheepshesd Bay Yacht Club; _ two customs inspectors darted from| assistant Treasurers, Frederick J, Rob- behind a pillar and slipped into tho] ingen, Morris Yacht Club, and William collar at No, 20 Chatham Square, They| Van Weardt, Sheepshead Day Yacht Pressed their noses against the glass} Club; Recording Secretary, Robert GC, oor and peered into the gloomy in-| Kerr, Old Mill Yacht Club; Butler C terior, ‘The pungent odor of burning| Pfeiffer, Morris Yacht Club; Board of “pile” aifted: theongh cracks of the | ToVernors, Commodore William J. Mo~ oor, ant insidy they mw a momentary | '@"%, Chairman; Commodore William 8, glow in the dark. Faded red letters| Boyd. Commodore Joseph B Acker, | on tie door told that the place wae) Ferman A. Meta, Commodore Joseph Quon's 1 ‘The inspectors Masters, Secretary; Otto B. da warn th makug and selling opium | Macher, Commodore Frederick J, Rob- k room, son, Commodore William. A, Strong, elvat footed street and wo J, Voutner, Commodore William i. Powers, Commadore GQ, A, Cooper, Commodore Hi, A, Jackson jr, Com- Ortentols fitted irty room in the rear of the fake laundry, and were almost suffa- cated. by smoking «api nd jose atloks. “New to-day,” Hokenson, “We want ty know where and all Stemach distress you make that dope you're smoking and eeil eve iywhere is Chinatewe.! ended with “Pape's “Clazy—clazy,” softly whispered the . of Oriental, making the air thick with Diapepsin. smoke as he lay back steeped in ec- etasy. You don't want » slow remedy when Hokenson with his side partner, Col-| your stomach is bad—or an uncertain ling, searched the collar, while Tom|one—or » harmful one; your stomach Quon smoked peacefully on. On shelves |is too valuable; you mustn't injure it is noted for its ; ite Larmlessness; mall door, almost hidden and fast, jils certain, unfailing action in requiating taeda ab heave. Gadheuh ‘sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions Dragging Tom Quon to bie feet, ale /of cures im indigestion, dy sapepsias ie were seven time-yollowed packages of | with drastic drugs: “laundry” not bearing tho usual red| Pape’s Diapepsin tickets, ‘Then the searchers found a| speed in giving reli though he retained hiv pipe, the inspec: | 6astritis and other stomach troul tore brought bim from dreemiand ion | Ade it famous the world over, enough to give them the key, He look. as zs tadgn Laer. donee ras it id ng | opium, When, told that he had to 40/they eat’ lies like lead, ferments und| on with smiling eyes as the customs: iinycent case from auy drug st men uncovered a charcoal stove, 4|then if anyone should eat’ sumet strainer and ® pound and & half of «Um | which doesn't agree with them; if whu with them Tom looked worried for the |sours and forms gas; causes headac! the Federal Building, to. be arratuned before United States Commissioner Shields, who held: him under $1,000 bail, Im Tom Quon’s pocket was a member= @hip card of the Hip Sthg Tong, He has many friends and enemies in China- try it. “C Q” THE EVENING WORLD, Modore A, 11. Brook, Commodore Will-| that his w: fan J. Hogg ani Addison A. Coe; Chap-| during on ken to have withdraw. | ata hotel in New York, Mrs, Primroal 1g hat and slashed his| “in granting Mer. Prim. | of the two draws on the Jam declined to give any! of the Lone Island Rallroat iP ten minute intervals infrequ al tose A decisia ‘ierre: ame, | Mexia Milian! exper | ker Hy durin the eeccccocooooooosoooen=: Houszh:ld Economy ‘the rush for tickets dinner to be held Feb, son's, Coney Island, indicates of avout fifteen hundred. Moran of the Dinner Committee urget that all who intend tu be present make speedy application, as the final estimate must be made by Feb, §, | Wonderful Unmatchable Pricing on Everything Wanted. THAT’S THE (GREAT REASON OF THIS STORE’S SUCCES §—the great reason why you al- ways find more. people here than in any other store in the city— THE MOST WANTED GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Walue here is estimated on the de- sirability of the goods now —not what they might have been some time ago. And so when you read over this remarkably enticing list of most wanted goods remem- ber that they are selected first because they ARE wanted most, and then rad- ically seduced for these Thursday sales, Cough medicines, ae a rule, contain a lated sugar, add caevennifpoaneensea PRIMROSE’S WIFE LOSES SUIT AGAINST MINSTREL, Woman Alleged He Was Cruel to Her, and Husband Said She Drank to Excess. Mrs, Mether HM. Primrose, who sued George H. Primrone, minatrel, for sepa- ration on the ground of crvolty, lost er ault yesterday before Justice Keogh at White Plains, Mr, Primrose filed a counter-claim for separation, alleging that hie wife not only deserted him, ut had been cruel. He contended tha: @ husband wa snot supposed to stand every abuse heaped upon him by his you have aa syrup as a aces tind y. ill then put 214 ounces of Pinex (60 cents’ worth) in « pint bottle and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup, you will have as much cough 4; could buy ready made for $%.50. tly. Yi find it the best congh you ever used—even in whooping You can feel it take hold— stops the most severe cough in ‘a splendid remedy, too, for asthma, chest pains, ete. Pines is the most valuable concen- ind of Norway white pine extract, rich in guaiacol and all the heal- ing pine elements. tion will work in this formula, This recipe for making cough remedy with Pines and Sugar Syrup has often been imitated, but never successfully, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with No other prepara- Mrs. Primrose alleged that her hus- band assaulted her in a hotel in Ohio, and thet he tried to get her to convey te him property which ehe owned in thisrecipe, Your druggist has Pinex, or Mount Vernon, Mr. Primrose asserted pill get On Maid idarss We Are Offering Thursd Only 6,400 Pairs of 2 Highest Grade ea a nanan A Evening OF FINE DOUBLE row net, others full plaited with 8c. Hand Embroidered Collars, 49c. With platted frills of sheer batiste. ay &Friday . THURSDA Baby Dresses of Cambric, 18 YOKE of tucking, hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeves; sizes 6 months to 2 years. Misses’ and Children’s Nightgowns, 39c Prettily trimmed with Torchon lace and ribbons; all Colored Dresses at 49c Wonderful variety in linens, percales and ginghams; all colors; sizes 2 to 5 ycars. Slippers mmeyer Models » Exclusive Cam $1.25 All Wool Black Cheviot NDID QUALITY of the popular and most service- ie pita, bras 54 inches wide, absolutely all wool, ‘a fine close twill, usually $1.25, at 68c. a yard, serert fou for Tom Quon, ! Schmidt, Treamurer; Kdward C, sontt- modore John A, B8till, Commodore) “THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s 50c Underwear, 29c¢ AN Underwear, Egyptian cotton yarn, extra fannie ae finish, Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleves; Drawers have double seats, strap backs, coutil facings and pearl butt Ject to slight mill imper! fections. Men's 75c Underwear, 59c rwear, broken sizes, Shirts and Drawers; tem and Drawers and medium. weight s have self fronts; Drawers have reinforced ht mill imperfections. Men's $1.00 Underwear, 79¢ t merino, natural gray, made with selected cotton yarn; extra good quality and finish. ave self fronts, English necks with fine mohair braid trimming; ar and reinforced gussets; all perfect goods. «block, White, Pink and blue outing ptaca, pronze ang Uv Louis XV Heels and Cuban Heels. size te eusely herein one of thestyles. A truly wonder! re You will be astounded at the Valites. ‘Com prepared te purchase two or more pairs, Plain and Bead Tom Quon, dressed in tho finewt silk, " vith ha losed on a divan, “ murmured ‘Tom Quon, le * yelled Inspector Janes |tleartburn, Gas, Dyspepsia Popaper ye fees “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, Kin CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND MATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN Eee Suits at $14.50 Former Prices Were $25, $22, $20 and $18 This is a Low-Water Mark for Seasonable Suits at greatly Reduced Prices. The sale begins to-morrow morning. These are all this season’s goods, and the Browning-King label is sufficient guarantee of the quality. Winter Overcoats at equal Reductions, BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway, Between 3ict and 32nd Streets, Cooper Square, Opposite Sth Strect, Fulton at De Kalb Ave, Ne g&Co $8.75 Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks, $6.75 ndsomely hand carved solid walnut case, one-da) uaranteed movement, haif hour strike and call; Cloc inches high, width 14 inches and 5¥-inch dial, Gas Chandeliers, $6.75 18-inch 6-panel leaded glass dome and 6-panel glass skirt, with fancy brass crown, two outside lights and two chains, complete with burner, mantle, inner chimney and globe, in amber or,green with bead fringe to match, frat ume. digziness and nausea; eructations of acid He prostrated himself before his Jovs | and undigested.food—remon. ber as soon idol. Then rising, he donned an overe las Pape's Diapepsin comes in Contact coat and hat and followed silently to | with the stomach all such distress van- ishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who GUN METAL CALFSKIN, button model, with dull kid tops, flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels; sizes 2%, to 7, widths C, D and E. Second floor, Went Building, | THURSDAY SPECIAL. J $5 Cotton Voile Robes, $3.98 OF CAREFULLY selected material, about 3 1-3 yards of handsome embrold- ered Flounce, 3 1-3 yards of Banding to match and 1% yards of plain cotton Voile, all for $3.08. $10.00 to $11.00 Beaded Tunics, $5.98 The season’s latest creations, and never intended to sell for less than the regular price. All handsomely trimmed with dazzling beads Street floor, center, Central Building. 25c. to 50c. Lace Jabots 15c and 25c Street floor, center, Central Building, ‘Second Moor, front, Fast Building, mur Dat SPECIAL. Serge, 69 ot, roar, Central Bullding, , ankle length. Sub- Drawers have coutil facings, pearl but- treet Noor, Men's Building, Subway floor, Central Building, Misses’ $18 Dancing or Party Frocks, $9.98 Charming Dresses---Almost Half Price The social season for the younger set is at its height, and news like this, of charming little frocks in dainty colorings and exquisitely styled and made, will create} a demand that will quickly make new owners for these Dainty chiffon is the material, and this, over a silk foundation, is a most charming treatment. The newest of this season’s colorings. Shadow lace yoke, 3-4 sleeves and fancy girdle. Sizes 14 and 16 years. None C.'O, D. or credited. It is seldom that such dainty little Dresses are offered at anything like these prices, even out of season—but when wear time is at its height, surely a second invitation will not be necesary to induce those who have a need to share, Becond Floor. Central Building. Center. [_THURGDAY SPECIAL. | New Collarless Waists, $3.75 PRETTY collarless model of very sheer batiste, dainty front cluster, vest effect, combined with shadow scallop embroidery in colored design; finished with ribbon bow and buttons in contrasting color. Open Front Waists at $2.98 Of fine lingerie, striped, with insertions of dainty Swiss embroidery; collar and cuffs trimmed to match, Two Eftective Open Front Waists, $1.98 Of fine white voile, one model finished with plaited frill and suggestion colored pipings; another style has short sleeves, embroidered with pave stitching and velvet ribbon bow. Second floor, rear, Central Building, [LL TRoReDAY SPECIAL. | Men's 20c to 35c Half Hose, 12)4c SAMPLE HALF HOSE, stripes and chacks, plain colors of black and tan; also imported black with hand embwoidered fronts, and some in lace lisle, made with double soles, heels and toes; full fashioned __THURSDAY SPECIAL. 79¢ Linings at 59c a Yard NOVELTY tan stripe Satin, 36 inches for coat linings. se ’ wih ey Ee 69c Fiber Silk Brocade, 49c a Yard Makes excellent coat lining and for fancy work. 69¢4'° is less than the import price upon this fabric and on Thursday we shall sell it at 48c. Limited quantity. Street, floor, rear, Centzal Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | $3.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.69 over abdomen; low busty made of Whit onatt, peor $2.50 A. & S. Special Corsets at $1.49 $2.00 J. B. Corsets at 98c cond floor, front, East Building. Stree: floor, Men's Building, 74c Stamp cases, 49c Pair Most Unusual Art Embroidery ALOT of hemstitched and stamped Muslin Pillowcases, made of an excel- tent quality of muslin and stamped with very simple designs, $1.69 Stamped Nightdresses, 98c Hemmed Sheets and Pillowcases STANDARD BLEACHED muslin Sheets at less than the cost of the material by the yard. Sizes before hemming. Sheets, 134x2% yards, 48c.; 2x254 yards, 60c., and 2%x2% yards, Ode) ve Ms ‘tales! a Pillowcases, 45x36 inches, 10c., 1214c. and 16c. each. Second floor, frunt, Central Building, Women’s 20c Stockings, 1234¢ BLACK AND TAN lisle thread Stockings. double heels and toes; some heavy black cotton in this lot. Women's I5c. Undervests, 9c Fine quality, low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves, Women’s Combination Suits, 3 for $1.00 Fine cotton, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, trimmed Geoond floor, front, Central Building, THURSDAY SPEC Furniture and Bedding Selling at 20% to 50% Underpriced. $3.50 Magazine Stands, $2.75 Fumed and Golden Oak, four shelves, height $16.00 Dressing Tables, $12.75 Circassian Walnut, large rounding front base with drawer, French bevel plate mirror, $19.00 Bureaus or Chilfoniers, $14.75 Mahogany finish, Maple and Golden Oak, ser- pentine front; two large and two small drawers, French bevel plate mirror. The Bedding in the Sale: 75c. Feather Pillows at 50c: Filled with odorless feathers, weight 3 Ibs, size 20x28 inches, covered with Amoskeag A. C. A, $6.00 Mattresses at $4.75 with hair tops, full size; smaller sizes proportionately low. Fourth Floor, Central and East Building, Made of an excellent quality of naissook and stamped with very dainty and very Second rasan ot eer [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Toibet Needs—Little COPC;O Bath Soap, large cake, reg- ularly 86., at Sc. Peroxile of Hydrogen, large bottle, regularly 19c., at 6c. Not more than 3 to a customer. Store orders only and no hurry box with dainty lace. Street floor, frout, Central Building, Tne 4 JDAY SPECIAL, Notion Store Specials $4.98 Dress Forms at $3.65 Complete stijustable Dress Forms, the Acme, four sections, in two sizes; adjustable to 36: to 40 or 36 to 44, 39c Bust. Form at 25c¢ Jersey covercal papier mache Bust Forms, sizes 32 to 40. Street Floor, veer, Central Building. Women’s $5 to $8 Separate Skirts, $3.95 & $5.95 MADE OF FINE QUALITY mannish serge and homespuns, jn a choice of early Spring models; straight tailored with tucked back and self buttons, othera with smart semi-tailored belt fastenedt at side; the colors are black, and gray. Second floor, Cenwal Building, ahha Reece atans $42.50 [$75.00

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