The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1913, Page 4

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THE A oe OENTLEMAN' Ss WON THE A ME re AND APPROBATION OFTHE PUBLIC MORE THAN 6O YEARS AGO AND THE STEADILY INCREASING DEMAND FOR IT PROVES IT IN EVERY WAV WORTHY AND WELL QUALIFIED Shows his face! HAT'S what the old Sheffield Plate workersofa hundred years ago said when the copper showed through the silver plating. But our Sheffield Plate Reproductions while pre- serving the artistic value of their originals, are plated over a base of nickel silver that has the and almost the value of Silver itself, There is no Alexander (the Copper- smith) to show his face, The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL . ” SILVER COMPANY, Silversmiths SUCCESSOR) » over near and hood crows of the Mauretania |ehe place where Commerce atreet hog sd block on its way downtown, is to be THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1918. ¥ Old Home’’ Week in Greenwich Village : oe Getting Bigger and Better Every Day iz @iven over to social gatherings in cole bration of Home Week to-night. ola (The folke of the Bedford street church dn ot You Can Make Pure Lager |] & =.= BEER nds on West | borrowed @ dozen washtubs for drums, haa their thelr soubts shout oma mhout Joining 4 jan Village from Bt. Joseph's on Sixth avenue and InYour Own Gt. Luke's Chepel on Hudson street to Home—with Johann Heteciews | 1Centsa Gallon ene jer 126 ae Ange wes the Underground Railroad for deapateh- the |Mra, Carrie ha -ooo™ tc No, 9 Minetta | and sing “ la tnd d Hep poo at Doge beer an lest or found articles ade jertied in The World will be firet. Time was, when Miles Stand the blackamith, was the pastor, gn con. @ideration of occasional donations o' vegetables and firewood from his ey bors, when no politician dared seek office in the Ninth Ward unless he was 2 Member in good standing of the Hed- ford Oy hurch, The name of the hen, as it is now among je Kel po Pot,” a tribute to was HAYS HAR HEALTH THE FAVORITE Refined Women Give This the Preference. It's the easiest be to kee) natural col youth! ba, and prevent it trom turning just as iecniton as ‘esa ry skin co *- Beato tae Saab rahip has shrunk in these days, though 8 are no less slippery persons now than then tn Greenwich Village yét Wn be" enticed into the trap of righteousness. Among letters received by the man- mgera of the celebration nome has jOlenaed them more than one from an lold renilent of Minetta lane, which one of the principal stations of South to it was from dane, “a part {t rea ichovitenn “Dear Madam, Tt { one to the opening of Old Home Week, and an long as [ live I will | never forget it. I longed to get up age and cheer for Ol4 Greenwich “gnd to hear them at the end "Home, Sweet Ho’ all traces of oe ‘ee ig it sang? vitality ine! ite t ote grey and iifelens ie | jot be to more meetings, ae Nature that every one ery mother. . . | hope some age ive proee Mie ag iat Lyin gteat men at the meeting last g hair. Don't neglect it— slong. Beautiful hair, more tha thing else, contributes to a wi r—but I hope we will ni Re T hope some of Assemblyman A I never regret buying it when you see the vailerence it makes in your is AILITTLE’S ‘lannevss. 47-49 West 14th Street ae North Side Near Sixth Avenue Thirty Years Great Removal Sale Victaity balding is bigger and better ter tng one we moved oe | ana ete ach wm nt that it is am easy matter to 1 is " peotaest FU H CO, jeeds are fang of the stocks hat we moved from the old falsh ae equal the new furaiture now coming A $45 Mahogany Colonial Dresser For $29.50 A splendid piece of furniture (like illus tration). An article that will last @ lifetime and more. Beautiful in design, of thorough construction. Large top; large French plate mirror; two large and two small drawers. Other Dressers In Circassian Watnut at $22 to $60 In Bird’s-Eye Maple at $21 to $48 in White Enamel, $15 to $30 $18.50 50 Refrigerator, $12 “Monarch"’ Couch Beds—as il- lustrated; with felt mattress; operated bya hand lever at elther er:4; maas- ures 4 feet wide when open, Very §) simple to operate; has a 10-year guar- anteed Romelink springs complete al Apartment House Re- frigerator, 54 inches high, 25 inches wide, {ce capacity 100 Ibs., ice chamber door In front, sanitary wire Sli shelves; sdjustable flue for cleaning Purposes; a roomy, durable refrigerator. Enamel Bedsteads—hi a regular wiegeea Regularly $5.50, at....s.ssseceeeserseeeereeee Other Ma Enarnl Badotends~cesitiy 96.75 to $19.00, at... . FAIR TERMS Ig— Little has never been an instalment house, but tle riees for high-grade farniture at this sale P id “elub" renee but quoted by anybody, and we will \3.H. LITTLE & CO. wkShuc | AT ‘& 49 West 14th St. Neth Se, of Street: ae: AA a lw 1 dep that these are nol old styles in make and] $7.75}, $5.75 “$16.50 | . CHOICE / \GROCERIESY SN 5 Cents ‘will now go further thanever atany of the 230 James Butler Inc. Stores Here are a few of the things it will buy this week : Can of Ripe, Red Tomatoes........ Extra pie on pkg. Quaker Gorn Flakes Each Can of Deep Sea Codfish........... Package Peerless Macaron 1-Ib. Good, Clean Rice....... 1-Ib. Choice California Prunes. Bottle of Liberty Catsu; Bottle of XLCR Sauce . ColumbiaRiverSalmon, Mae ilan.. Liberty Plekles Grated, .:':, 10¢ Essie Peaches, Chin me cis es F ure 9 Best for cooking, Ib............ New Potatoes, Finest trom Florida, 6 ibs. 23" Potatoes, Best of the oki crop........ 6 Ibs. 12° New Onions, Good ones from Texas, 2 Ibs, q Empire Brand Zs, dozen, in carton. 27° East a Eggs, carvont doce. 2"! Qe Can Guaranteed First eo Condensed Milk! Belle Brook, in tall 10c cans....... Liberty, Milk Zam 25° fe _ BC Stamps FREE: with cas - 1 or Essi e Milk, 3: Bebien Uneeda Laneh Biscuit, 3 °** 10° aan A eee cial Sale Continued This Week AS, Ceylon and Mixed Famed for strength, flavor, aroma and quality 40 2 Stamps with 1 Ib. for-- 20 9 Stamps with 14-lb. for.. 10 SH Stamps with %-Ib. for.. At All 128 James Butler Inc. Licensed — Duffy’s Malt Whiskey, bottle... Hunter & Wilson Whiskey, <. 79° i Lip nd with bottle gene 30 Fivcton Dry Gin... FREE Beeld Ci wi 75° ottie BO ei et be Oy DU ties Lager Beer, Liebmann’s&Ruppert’s_ At All se. qomee pe Inc. Meat Markets Legs nnd roang § pring Lamb, lb, 20c anada Lamb, lb. 12e Peaae + wtoin Steak, Choice cuts lb, 20e Loin of Jersey weestiee Pork.....lb. 18¢ Sugar Cu ked Ham, | lb. 20e Baker Long Island Ducks.....lb. 20c A New Market Opens this morning in the north of Manhattan 3863 and 3865 Tenth Ave. At 207th St. Subway Station. T Audubon 4019 Complete in ev: detail and stocked with the choicest Groceries and Provisions, Teas and Coff Lobia ond Foutiry, Wines and Liquore— sverr nny, th the table afd at the lowest ible prices, Every housekeeper in the Meighborhood 1 is is cordially invited to the Giand nd Opening, with its list of specially at attenetiee offers, and Double Stampe free for the week with all purchases made h To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's | ) Want Directory—READ IT.

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