The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 17

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COFFEE KING WEDS + DAUGHTER OF RICH HAWAIAN PANTER > STAGE LOSES W. J. DEAN. Herman Aidchen, Most Moxiest] tertay at is Multi-Millionaires, ; Surprises Friends. a The marriage of Merman Sieicke ‘Me Ciara Wendro' Mr, amd Mrs. Paul Isontoure of 1 Hoh men of the world, Ilis maine is| taBrequentty before the pubile and Oly a8 a Erext coce factor and | Petter, oF as a railroad Mnancicr. Hin! Bereonality has always AMimeeit and his intimate £ ‘The Isenburg family wealthiest “in Honolulu; Sgrtune ts based on their vast mugar fmterests, Mr. Sleicken became the tater of the coffer market In this cou (fy through his connection aw financial fhe Woolen Spice Company for t the outset of the trust's | al on Jo! the ruler of coffee, be: the sugar business ble efforts that th: ment was able to me by which th Ment regulates coffee p: proxi« thately $73,000,000 in cash was involved ; tat oF these transactions, ac- | Ing to Wall street reports, The fortune of Mr, Sicie SMesed at trom §75,0, TRough he has careful a any attempts to dazzle Broadway oF influence the imagination of news. he has lived with the luxury of an bought an estate, the edge of Baden Baden. He is an @mthusiast over roses, and last summer {t was reported that he sent to Ge: man Monts of 26 varleties. castle there are four villas for guests estate, as well aw Imposing real- or his head gardener and man- Slelcken’s two publ! {a this country were his Wall street battle with John W, Gates over American Steel and Wire Company 1MB. For a year Mr. Siclcken, who led the Holland stockholders, was chairman ‘The marriage of Mr. Sielcken Wendroth was surprising to some ot ¢ Hedwig Recher, tae ONE: 6th Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York ng her William J Helasco's firs ‘or burial, the daughter of so he was in it departme and to him all @ tie Players, kept for | \* | one of the} their family | of the Ame pany. He bou Arbuckle, then! re he went Into Later Mr. Sielcken 1 Spice end of the | rf-Astorla, ta which A few years awo he “Marlanhalden," on Besides his own campalgns H. Harriman n Board in SIATH AVE. ri 10 22D ST., NEW YORK QITY Buy Your Victrola The | O'Neill Way} | is easy enough to come down T town, step into a store, and buy your Victrola. But it takes the thrifty, practical person to pick out the wise way—THE O'NEILL WAY $3.00 —to buy a Victrola. thoughtful folks have made the most Victrola, price 940, and = of _ their Victrola money Brings you Style VIII, 910 in Victor Records (your selection). Total ‘I'here must be thousands more who value, 950. Payments, $1.00aweekforgzwecks, Would be very glad to know about this O’Neill Way. Are you one of them? $5.00 You may or you may not be able Brings you Style IX. to afford to pay $15, 825, $40, or $75 Victrola, price $50, and 910 in Victor Records . in ready cash for yourVictrola. Here’s (your selection). Total Value, 960, Payments, the point: We don’t ask you to pay it. $1.29 a.week for44wecks. — Many people who could well afford to so pay are buying their Victrolas and records the easiest way—the O'Neill Way—and getting enjoyment. right now from their purchase without expending a large sum all at one time. For as little as 50 cents a week you can buy in this store a good, practical Victrola that will play Victor Records perfectly—the #15 model. $9 in Victor Records are covered by this weekly price. From this price up to #2.50 a week you can buy any Vie- trola, even the 8200 model. Be wise—don’'t wait any longer— enjoy your Victrola and Victor Rec- ords today—through the O'Neill Way. In New York's Shopping Centre nearly five soon artes and opty AT A BARGAIN $250 LOTS AT Parents, both in tite eomtry an years Davil manager, dled yes. jardens, Ta tis home to-day and the aken to his motuer's home, ras stage manager for ompanter, notably one there Mr. Bolasco years ago, and Mr, Helasco's right hand | of actors and aspiring actors be: ree of the enk: the Belasco ofc Anta wero referred. He was a member of the Lambs and | 263 Sixth Ave. wertnn st. Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store CLOTHING ON cides Men’s & Young Men’s Fall and Winter Suits Here is an assortment of new fall models—a variety h of attractive weaves in all the latest fashionable shades to choose from—a selection that will particu- larly appeal to you. Women’s & Misses’ TAILORED SUITS Stunningnew fall models— made of men’s wear serges fashionable cutaway styles. Mannish notch collar, satin lined—skirtsare plain tailored or neatly grapes effects—colors na- $ vy and black. Exceptional val. at TERMS OF PAYMENT TO SUIT Our §1:00 « WEEK payment plan makes it poveivie for you to keep ni well dreesed. Prices no higher than cash houses, eae were, Full Line of Furniture, Rugs and Bedding Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o'Clock Brooklyn Store, 466 te 470 Fulton St. BVENHING WORLD, e2msDas, VELUDEND iV, ivid. 7 Se a ecetubodts Going to The Big Store” IN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING: MAIN BUILDING "ars Books You Can Ruy Fiction Pub- lished to Sell ot $1, $1.25 and $1.50a Volume, at 19¢ No Lesa Than 5,000 Books for Your Choice at This Bxtraord- in inecily low Price. Every Book erfect Condition. Why! The paper and binding alone would, in the ordinary course Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, at. LO A collection of suits bah lie! tor the origi- nality and distinctiveness of a dozen newest autumn styles. The tailoring is faultless—-abso- lutely beyond criticism, Material wale cheviots and serges. Fach s1 embodying one or more “touches” 0 peal to discriminating dressers. Two-tone velvet and plain velvetiniays. Plain and trimmed backs. Every suit lined with guaranteed satin, which matehes the cloth perfectly — Average B Value $15; Tomorrow, at In this most extraordinary underprice offcring you reap Suits-¢i*% LS the benefit of one of the big- athirade, aureee Wee Liang The skirts show the new drapings and barrel- gest and best special purcheses that | | pleted book’ ie crs ped Se eee rre tes Pe i Lah 3 oman’ - 10 e 3% he Big Store has made in many vite welling petee 1s (he uae 4 sizes for juniors; small women can also when the selling price is 19, and therefore we advise you and your friends to attend the sale EARLY. NRW WHRSTER'S DICTIONARY pub. rims 69 months. Newest and handsomest fall and winter styles, made of pure all-wool brown, gray and mixed cassimeres. Also a splendid showing of pure all- wool blue serge suits. All sizes to 54. be fitted —_ Girls’ Coats corduroys, cheviots, astrak i) and striped boucle; sizes 8 to 14 § 55 years, at .J Misses’ “Sport” Coats panreae ip ae blanket cloth, boucle and corduroy; 8.95 sizes 14 to 15 yea Minses’ Conte — bo chinchilla, cheviot and Included are youths’ and young men's black and white stri Ledl Seeiles sites $ suits of splendid quality chevion in al | cor"be iii SANT. 9 volumes great variety of handsome patterns. Sound in, sith, pubieher's $19) oplins, plain and br = THE CONSOLIDATED “TiKKARY OF heviots and tei sites 14 to 18 $12 and $15 Raincoate—, MODERN COOKING AND. HOUSE: all women can also be $19 75 HOLD RECEIPTS-§ voiumea; iliue i M ; * le fated: publianed at #18 8 me 19 tomo Latest Paris Trimmed Millinery, at $5 Accurate reproductions of Paris hats —“just off the We also offer Americanized French hats and c: Equally good-looking and serviceable trimmed millinery $10 to $12 elsewhere. For special selling, tomorrow, we also offer several hundred hats at $7.50, $10 and $18. A wonderful variety, embracing all the newest ideas. Make your selection here and you will save about \» the purchase price. MAIN BUILDING Boys’ & Girls’ Hats A Manufacturer’s Entire Fall 49c¢ Mens Derbiende sate] | 35], THE SOFT HATS—all colors in the most stylish shapes. THE DERBIES—black only, in all styles and blocks. MAIN BUILDING Boys’ 2-Trouser Suits i Range to $7.75 and $ 5 Even Higher; Tomorrow, at Fall’s newest and handsomest Norfolk and double- breasted styles in absolutely All-Wool Cheviots, Cassimeres, Fancy Mixtures and Tweeds in browns, light grays and other popular colors. Two pairs of lined trousers with each suit—that practically means double life to each suit. Corduroy Norfolk Suits—in tan and brown ; splendidly ree eee with side buckles, watch pockets, belt loops; all sens Doe 6 $ 5 to 17 years; als Ot....... sce cece eee eee eeeeeeeeeeetee Sample Line — Values to $1.65; Tomorrow, at ..... Big variety of materials in emartest new styles. Boys’ ‘2 & '2.50 gt ete] 49 ry dressy blucher lace style. Solid leath I ectie an sizes up to 514. Sale tomorrow. sab ME ‘MAIN BUILDING German Silver Croaies Mesh Bags Cakes, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Fresh Meats MAIN BUILDING Thousands of Brings you Victrola IV., price 015, and 99 in Vic- tor Records (your selec- Total value, 924. Payments, 50 cents a weck for 46 weeks. Brings you Victrola VI., price $25, and 99 in Vic- tor Records (your selec- + Total value, #34, Payments 80 cents a week for 49 weeks. DUCKS—tancy freah tilled Lone 29, ber f Shoes. ee 99 shbedl olive big $2.50 oe e Sul ear; | or lace atyle, loland; tb. c Lege fet : hed eee soles an al rsa al nee ct ese nd ‘oe els. sizes to to 11; wide HH tomorrow; Biisies 1.49 Ey wncreana meet 98 ‘MAIN BUILDINi Quadruple Silver- Plated Tea Service, $6.75 Each service consists of a Teapot, a Sugar Bowl, a S; Cream Plicher. Handsomely embossed; brlektfoub esr en oe E—Four quality; 450 large, bot: 25c Our Own Baking SPONOB CAKES— Don't Misa Tomorrow's Big Sheet Music at 7c Copy (Details in Today's Journal.) 7REENHUT BUILDING Tomorrow Only Patented Openers on These 75c Pocket Knives 39e¢ On Sale, Tomorrow, at Instead of breaking your finger nails, these blad aring. Shell, gun-metal al peer nickel Herroaahl blade: . Mori ; Fruits and i Vegetables PINEAPPLES —aweet, i, cy seb dor,, 98c; 3 for... 25e PRESH GREEN GAGES or dom. fon plums; S-quart basket. . 50c NEW RED ONIONS, yellow onions, tweet potet turnips or fed beets; S quart ba BALDWIN APPLES, e JREENHUT BUILDIN Four Specials for Tomorrow, in PEE RINGS — RIPE, LUSCIOUS FRACE - 25e This $27 rere) ¥ CHERRY POUND CAKES. fanruiae, PEARS “tor proserv- 40¢ Seamless Wilton GRAPEFRUIT ri 'Y WIDOW POUND CAKES ®F end luscious: 4 A Mee te 25e et 8 or 25¢ Dining Room Suite, $16-0 sn RUSS of mceres and 2 4280 a ry M3 te... 36.50... Ox i2tt...... 29,60 30.50 8 ft, 3in. x 10,6, 32,50 34,50 8 ft. Sin. x 101t.6. 27.50 MAIN BUILDING Seuraa, Wines and Liquors $1.25 quart bottle Yate 98e nr quart dot $1.25 large bottle (more cocktails; all kinds... than a guart) Pil QRe © at. bottle Umberto Qe grim Holland gin... ian vermouth. $1 bottle Bde} oy ‘ 81 bottle & Monogram whisky. « 98c Bi quart bottte Golden BAe Wedding rye.+..+6 84 GREENHUT BUILDING $2.75 Scrim Curtains morrow ata’ Por 1,48 The scrim is of excellent quality, trimmed with lace ine sertion and edges. Exceptionally handsome in design as illustrated substantially constructed of quartered oak. 42-inch round extension table; 4 Solid Oak Cisirs with genuine leather slip = $ teats: complete. for 16.50 $32.50 Solld Oak “Cutler Roll-Top Desks 50 inches 24 MAIN BUILDIN Fresh Porto Rican Cigars Just Received. Sale, Tomorrow, at About \; Regular Prices .25 Brevas Superiors— § Judge Marshall Cigars- a good, ages?) 1.25) domestic, long filler cigar; two He Commedores- ~ box sd | 25) sizes; i Paetacien— ; “on of 1. 1 he Big Store $2.50 Havana Blunts—made in = Tempay qlear Havens filler DO ricvsonccaees id wrapper; and Havana wrapp 150 Club Perfeetos—box of box ol 2s Ce Mae Sixth avenue long, has 8 drawers in the base, 16 pigeon holes, slides; finished in golden oak; joints are multiple dovetail, which prevents opening; tomorrow, at THE SUNDAY WORLD'S ons’ chan any other two WANT DIRECTORY mediums in the universé,)

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