The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 5

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¢ a; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913. a 5 i] J / é : ( d )|warce THE FEVER’ fing team will te presented with o ae eae earlier than tad result hi fn Kahle Gtetricts ef Connections j WATCH THE FEVER! SIGNS POSTED ALL “ae Anthony's Hospital ie much need- Kies Hevevan vie tha nT erat wale and we wed Re D e g rf €o © S T A ; Lt ed in Brooklyn, as many of the hospi- | of all marriages result in divorce” & e ‘ OVER BROOKLYN. al ae wanted to bay @ counter home and | a otten forced to turn away patiente who] ROSE NOT SWEET TO THEM, | itu to sooner’ waa hie tdentity Known Big Wednesday : really need medical attention. At this than the Village Civie League, the W. | s U | T s A LE ASE SLOGAN Brooklyn Solicitors Collect $35,000 in Two Days for St. Anthony’s. WOMEN IN THE LEAD. hospital, however, it will be @ rule that | Jacek Ie Barred from Buying Home|“ T. U. and the church societies pro- | no matter what is to be done no one fa Connectiont Townn. tested. They made it so warm for H. | V ryt ng fe th Baby | will be rétused aid, Md ie T. Tracy, whore place Rose wanted, e or € A feature ot he work to be carries} SOUTH NORTTATE, Conn Apr. ¢| that the option as recalled. | Pract tuneteuials patient "as yosone of | senihal wnny e_peanny can gata Wenger and Norway To Wear -To Comfort To Amuse tie hospitals has @ ward equi or| ‘ EWES LAS ray isbn dy ote eae fa quibam te evy ear of rue ante Se en ama , the widest choice in styles and materials, a4 our: | charity from their neighbors, “ prices always as low as quality will permit.” © feels like a fur cont, it is a fur cont and you wont be well | ceeneggmeioe |OIL AND STEEL MEN | FOND OF CHORUS GIRLS. | you erecy. meralg whsther “sour Systems | Hand-made Long Slips & Dresses 1.30 to 35.00 | Christening Robes 18.00 to 175.00 Mrs. McCulloch Says So in Discus- | sing Marriage and Divorce Follow this advice immediately and your bowel troubles will be Laws for Illinois. i few. A whitish-yellow coat indicates a stomach and intestinal Gisorter. That coat consists of Bacteria, destroyed colle an@ | Machine-made Long Slips &Dresses 29c. to 12.50 Hand-made Long Skirts 1.75 to 35.00 Machine-made Long Skirts 50c. to 6.50 | CHICAGO, April &—"Those Standard | Campaign to Be Closed With; i ei eis |O11 ana Penal mies alwe7e wets Cond 4 pr boyd ae 310.000 TO TAKH IT OFF YOU MUST CLEAN OUT TOUR “4 Af BOWRLS. Don't walt till to-night. Do ‘Take a and Short Flannel Skirts In Viyella, Unshrinkable Silk and Weol and All Week ~--- 1.50 to 18.75 H a Dance Next Saturday Night. therine Waugh McCulloch, ice of the Peace of Evans- address on marriage and divorce before 100 teachers at the | Noyes Grammar School. | Mrs, McCulloch defended the mar- | riage and divorce bills which are be- fore the Illinois Legislature. “I would urge woman to marry before she is twenty-five years of age. This statement was made Iast night {0 now. MLE pe Lgl laxative that ote QUICELE, waate an hour or 00, Give, does it and does it “Wateh the Fever!” Mave you been confronted with that @ign on every turn that you have {made during the last two daya? Well, & you haven't, It's no fault of the Brooklynites, especially those who are interested in the whirlwind campaign fund to raise $160,000 in elght days for the beneft of St. Anthony's Hospital im Woodhaven, “Wateh the Fever!” is their slogan, end you can rest assured that if you | haven't caught the fever now, you | @urely will before the week Is ended. The race started last Friday, with | few people interested, and now, owing | to their enthusiasm and work, they } = ave spread the spirit until practically | @very Brooklynite Is either working or bas pledged half his income. | ‘They have raised $35,000 In two days. ‘That's going some, isn't it, especially when you consider timt practically all of it has been obtained in Brooklyn. Acad the women have obtained by far the greater part of it. Keen rivally is now existing among the men and the women of the borough, Decause, although few of the men are edvocates of the Equal Franchise, they S were forced to raise a vote of con- @ratulation yesterday afternoon at the| Second Day the Total Is $83,000. luncheon held at the Impertal Tisau | Gueaseeine (Par iad Foes Gasca For fully five minutes the walls rang with the cheers, and the leader atlas sheata it Mp ae Mae OD to the front oF the tere and ered | CAMPAIGN TO BE CLOSED WITH to make a brief address. A DANCE. ETERM ‘The campaign will close on Saturday sg) as THE Weneur itd: evening with a dance at the Twenty- = = : I 4 third Regiment Armory, and the win. J=>| ~ ‘There are two factions among those = = = = = = ec + Cwewwwec cess cvccccooccs. [id Embroidered Bibs, Pique Shoes, Osrringe Covers and Hend- =} embroidered and Lace Trimmed Pillew Covers. A full line of 4 In New York’s Shopping Center Beastifally Embroidered Sacques, Wrappers, Leng and Short Flannel Skirta, Long and Short Hand-embroldered Coats ia FI - DAMS Silk, Crepe de Chine, Cashmere, Bedferd Cord, Pique and I J Poplin. Colored Costa tn all the Spring and Summer materials e and styles. Cheviet, Eponge, Broadeleth, Bedford Coed, Penges. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Hand-embroidered_ Sacques In Qeepe de Chine, Messaline, Lingerfe and Castrmere | Sewewrerecreereceees ssecccsceesssseeess 1.85 to 21.00 Infante’ Wrappers 2.75 to 29.50 f] Shirts and Bande {n fime Cotton, Wool, Bilk and Weol,and ANGiIIk 25¢. to 1.65 Gterilized Ostten and Linen Diapering by the piece or desea. Prices according to the selec- tion of materials and styles FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-Fifth St. These Pretty Striped E N Cotton Voile BLOUSES NUI tomorrow at $2. OMIA, usually sell at $8.50 beg“ aeleont wis a'full vest of role _— “IWS turnback band of self-material, edged with two-inch Swiss | endeavoring to raise the money, one |S ner eonalsting of twenty-four teams of men, The @nd the other of twenty-four teams of women. So far the women are ‘way im the lead, and promise to remain so. Nevertheless, the men are fighting gal- lantly, and have vowed that, be it chivalrous or not, they are going to | fight until they win, and will far out- shine the women in the end, One of the greatest hits, and which incite the interest of the suburbdanites, ts the fact that wherever you turn you are con- fronted with a “Watch the Fever!” sign. Automobiles, carriages, wagons, store windows, and even private dwellings , @re completely covered with the signa, and practically every school child in the ‘See 6 6 par. oven The Fullest Measure of Piano Value PIANOS | and voile, and three-quarter sleeves, with French cuffs. Made of superior quality voile, in all the new striped ef- W* blind embroidery. Smart double collar of embroidery ON Ing the words, "Si. Anthony's: Hospital fects, including blue and white, pink and white, black 1-4 Carat, $10 for All.” , and white, and navy and white. All sises from 84 to 44. 12 « 2 q Ga algaisssk ars Ca oon lIeisel A blouse that is as economical as it is desirable, whichsis + 2 }) gor Juncheon and listen to some promi unusual not only in blouses, but in all things. 1 « 93 ent men of the boroukh make ad- , 230 $310 — ‘Wo shall ctfer coversi thousan tion Rave ten presstt at racinua times, Protect your Bunion $ to RG Sar prem" erey ene San, Sud sleaze ter hare Gumityet S| By Weasing the Saks & Company pore which will be building 1s com: ed when the COWARD BUNION SH@E ted. Bishop MceDon- OHLER & CAMPBELL PIANOS have touched the highest point of piano value. Over 140,000 are now in use in America. Every iif i i i Broadway at 34th Street ; easly double eur prises nell te to be the guest of honor to- | The cup-shape pocket it month over 1,000 are shipped away to every part of the world— lomarver, sr et esp sihaal | ovee the enlargediioint withs 12,000 and more a year. Piano manufacture on this scale must minimize fe Road Commissioner Arthur J. O'Keefe is) gut touching it. No pressure or chafing. Immediate relicf by Justices zr. James J —permanent benefit. f head of the men's committee, and Mrs’ FOR MEN AND WOMEN Wiliam J. Carr ts director of the wom- E f i E cost without lessening value. Kohler & Campbell Pianos have been manufactured and sold on sheer merit. Price has entered into this remarkable output, certainly. But it has always been value for price that has won the public’s favor. Our confidence in Kohler & Campbell Pianos may be measured by the great number which we have contracted to sell; by the absolute guarantee under which we sell them; by the ‘‘money back’’ and ‘‘exchange’’ clauses in our purchasers’ contracts. Mi oe H en, Every day the team obtaintiig the | if most money is } be adorns the table during the din- | . fy At the end of the campaign the) JAMES S. COWARD ) telm winning it the most number of| 969.374 Greenwich St.. 0. & { times will be permitted to Keep It. So | (Ran WanBBN STREBT) AUMAHN & BRO We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock Open Satardays Until 10 P. M. Ret SOLD NOWHERE ELSB a eset ij This $25.00 up-to-date Hornless Givi A far the men have watched it with en- ayaa, degers Mlle , Sea 100 be: te | SUUNGAHOUUURENAMAOONOUDUOEEAOUUO ANGaAatUtt TOO TTT TTT " The piano shown in the illus:ration is priced at $270, May be Absol ovuaaeniearen <p Re Meee iit ce a tee Talki E | | 2a SSeS] SSsEs] Meats Ge cnalues 0) Ried itos way te parckaeal cr ATS alking FRE first payment and $1.25 per week. No interest. Machine with \, There is another at fas. which may be purchased at $10 first Outhi every 180 Importer of rae | Reprsteres Esieblished payment and $7 per month. No interest. uthit purchase Broadway, New Yerk Ht Trode Mark = ely @ Centar (l There is another at $295, which may be purchased at $10 first consisting of 12 1) Es { payment and $7.50 per month. No interest. selections and $100 , There are two others at $310, which may be purchased at $10 100 Needles. ‘ or more. 4, 6 | first payment and 7.50 per month, No interest. Yeu cat vs coo Aiahaard Wate ais a Celabie on thie aashia. | f Special Sal . st Rb Wy Gi B\ f pecia ale Every Doubt Is Satisfied You Don’t Pay One Single Penny for Machine Why Clip the wir guarsntee ina plainly printed doewment It is endorsed by both Kohler & Campbell and ourselv " N l Hand Embroidered Ik quaramuets every Fecha Pia ior define per year i F s apie) fet Sasi Hel Wa nity / You have the privilege of sending back any piano within ys and re-claiming every penny you ! PA f R t 8 t ll ii val on - ree of pig any piv . within one year, for any other a on pore Ata on frp it a clreuler | . 4 aqua! oF higher price Dayments made on the frst iwtruinent will be credited aginst the seco ion | ‘ork Ci 7 AWOvES Waists pole i, ater me a) nae eee en Oe to New York Si, somiag } i tractive line of hand embroid- You want your piano to be a gov/ piano, You want it to be worth its conuin ' with Cluny and Irish Lace price. You want to buy it of a dependable firm, in a secure way. DiI anton! nd erabroidery only. Twelve than are OTHER ADDED That's exaculy HAVE YOUK foe Basler wal 15 to $20. We want you to know the Kohler & Tomy FROpMIAr.VaIUeE P35. 60 B40. Campbell Pianos; we want you to know diferent sry les 10 selec nr At $6.50 to $16.50-—Hand embroidered heavy Book of Photographs FR' Boon ; , Com pletely White Enamel yemne Dresser; Furnished value se0,.11,98 Write for our new BOOKLET containing ¢ mation regarding| our oulfits, FREE Rai Fill Out and Mail This Coupon To-day about them zow. We will send you our O' Neill-Adams Co., New York City. q Linen Reves in white, sky and pink, values $10 to $25. | gue on request. Justsign the coupon Phease send me your book of iiano Photographs It is under@ood that thi ‘bit to us, if you cannot come in request places me under no obligations [ { the pianos themselves. sieont ” NTILL-ADAMS CO. Sth Floor, Main Building 22d Street Elevators At $3.50 to $12.50—-French and Irish hand em- broidered Linea Waist Patterns, also some French and Madeira hand embroidered Batiste and Voile Waist Patterns, Regular values $5 to $18.00. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. of but {itty advert TELEPHONE 4000 B T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, PRESTIGE, RESULTS!, A WORLD WAG, Wik GO AND GET IT., \ . os

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