The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* _i__ by Half Brother. hf THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, D EOEMBER 8, 1913. Sete the fo! 1 shall make complaint to mier Waldo, and Britt arrested Doyle at treet and First avenue on wanted Police borrow tr 9 | the Syracuse police the next day and | mehtent at was Ot traced the gtr to the outmkirta of Herki-|, charge of stealing a bicycle hired mney that they uned stage oir nightaticka. Taee, Where ie dose leat the scent It! trom Thomas Coleman. They got him ‘iter being. patched up at Bellevue bon oo gen e,_gir Sleapea saanet, to the station after a reries of adven-|toyie wan taken to the Night ( \ Tee soon tip tre beech nnd offered a {tutea which they described aa ome | Kenneally was there, but sald not ard of $100 fer the finding of the| thing awful as they showed their drip- |The policamen told Magistrate DISGUISED AS BU ig Little Helen Whitehead Be- Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not Limber A. dt Quit omelaient Get CHARGES BY ALDERMAN been one Gabed to help tn the hunt for ten-rean Kenneally Says He Will Lay treatment. Stop drugging! Rub sooth- |Jecobs Oil” at any drug store and in eM Helen Burne Whitehead, who Aled 4 ing. penetrating “St. Jecobe Oil” dj. [ius © moment you'll be free from Doyle Case Before Com- rectly into reur sore, ait joists and |Dea't suffer! Relief awaits you. “St. sclea and relief comes instantly. | Jacobs Oil” missioner Waldo. Sut, deccbe Ol” lo 0 hareens Phos: |entean evtersts ie the lant hell cree matiom cure which never disappoints |tury, and is just as good for sciatica, and can not burn of discolor the skin. | neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains, Alferman Wiliam Kenneally of the — Twelfth or “Gas House” District, some times known ag “Charlie” Murphy's, wilt call on Compiasionor Waldo some time to-fay, if he makes good on @ Promine delivered jate last night at the | Hast Twenty-second street station, to complain against Policemen Connolly and Britt for beating Joseph Doyle, « young man of No. #3 East Twentieth ping nightaticks. They way Doyle’e “wang” tried to get him away and that he eluded them, | 5, lions of rheu- “Any two coppers who cannot bring & trict-attorney Farrel of Herkimer |iag to the atation,”” anid Kenneally, County. pointing with indignation to Doyle » bat- ‘The facts of the unusual case, 60 fF | tered and bleeding head, “without beat- as the: @ been learned, were made | ing nim like that "t fit to be on Gold Dust does what you can’t do for dishes. It digs into the corners and cleanses and sterilizes. -GOLD DUST etreet, who was retained to hunt for the Whiteheads by Herkimer Masons. Be Kino Toy No report has been made to the New i argon DON'T force a belky liver with itehead has Been devoted to his Grastic purgative. -Use a gentle half-sister from the time she was born, remedy and avoid irreparable Mr. Petersen said, and in the last fow injury. The Right Remedy, years was jealous even of the affection Your Livers. thown to her by her father and mother. JanosPiis YQ) cleans everything. Never be without it. ats ane Aoyagi Nes vou cue, will satiaty your Liver and yout- ff] | 5c and larger packages. Be eT ecadieasr es et | mazawva commerrAs (GTRE FAIRBANKS) BELIEVE CONSTIPATION. the Hotel Van Cortlandt, in West Forty-ninth street, that he had sold the machine. On Thankegiving Day the gir com- Blained about her teeth and sald she CHICAGO “Let the GOLD DUST TWIKS de your werk” /36 Cente*at any up-to-date or stamps to Andreas Saziehner, New York. GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 . It Required So Powerful a Reason as the Liquidation of the Farrand Company of Detroit To Enable Us to Offer the Artistic $600 «CHCILIAN” Player-Piano for $415 Otherwise, there isn’t a reason in the world for begeuieg we price in so drastic a fashion. For the standing of the ‘Cecilian” is so firmly fixed among music-appreciating le as an instru- ment of extremely high artistic merit and wonderful possibilities for the adequate interpretation of music that it is never necessary to force a market for it by price-cutting. In fact, the “‘Cecilian” has been sold by us at $600 ever since the doors of our New York Store opened. Again, the Cecilian Player-pianos in this very ex- traordinary sale are all ENTIRELY NEW —neither shop-worn, nor in discontinued _case-d but in the beautiful styles which the Farrand Company in- tended for its regular trade this season. In fact, the instruments forming our quota are tory, which is now running under the receivership of the Detroit Trust Company. Qualifying ‘‘Ifs,’’ “‘Ands’’ or ‘‘Buts’’ So, Without An You Have Here a Saving of $185 py.2 on a superb and satisfactory Player-Piano—which will assure A Permanent Endowment of Pleasure in every home fortunate enough to possess it. Brighter Than the Lights on the Christmas Tree will be, throughout the year, the household into which a “Cecilian” comes for this Christmastide, And You Can Secure This Constant The remainder of the Pleasure, Under the GIMBEL. Club 1 O= co at the Plan, for the Very Small First Payment of $10 Monthly The Cecilian Player-Pianos in this offering are (being very quickly taken. If you want to be sure of yours—come TODAY or TOMORROW and select it. Or if you cannot come to the Gimbel Piano Store, fill out and mail to us the adjoining slip, so that our representative can call with full information. For the convenience of those who cannot come during the day, the GIMBEL Piano Store (only) will remain open until 9.30 tomenites (Saturday) evening. xuiry GIMBEL BROTHERS 2000 see GIMBEL BROTHERS, New York. Please let me have further details regarding your Cecilian Player-Piano Sale. Bao’@ 144-146 WEST 123°ST. PAY NOTHING DOWN ON PURCHASES UP TO $150 This offer i de ally for con- $5 to pe ed coming to us as they are newly finished at the fac- cosh ba ad Invited to Par- Along With All Our Old Friends. 's “ hey eae went from our spleadid well Fursiture, Bed, Rug, ve and picture “CLOTHES FROM MAKER TO WEARER" $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 Smart 3 Overcoats and Suits To-Day at —Moe Levy Cancellations are the one great evil in the wholesale clothing business, sause they usually come right in the midst of a season, when it is next to impossible for the manufacturer to dispose of merchandise unless he does so at a great loss. I had a large lot of overcoats and suits cancelled by a Western customer. I am lucky, however, because in addition to my wholesale business I have this large retail store and sell goods direct to you. It’s to my best inter- est to give my retail customers the benefit of the loss I must stand in selling these, $20.00, $27.50 and $25.00 overcoats. 640 overcoats in this lot. They are great coats—including the smartest models, among which are ninety-four beautiful double-breasted coats with one-piece belts, such as you see around New York at $30.00. The balance of the overcoats are made in a variety of the newest fabrics, including the much-in-demand chinchillas. $30 Semi-Ready Suits at 516-59 Out of the 746 suits in the lot there are 356 that were not entirely completed. They were, however, in a semi-ready condition—giving you the distinct advantage of trying the garment on before it is finished, which makes it practically a custom tailored suit. The other suits embrace: twelve different models and over seventy-five different pat- terns. There are smart English soft roll single and double breasted styles, as we garments of a morékonservative cut. Remember, suits and overcoats are made in my own workrooms and sold with a money- back guarantee. Merchandise of this quality at such prices will not last long. Come to-day and be one of the lucky men to get a suit or an overcoat at $16.50. Special for the Little Fellow Incidentally, don’t forget to bring the little fellow along—the children’s department offers at $4.95 a suit or overcoat that is really worth $7.50. Moe Levy 119-125 Walker Street One Block from Canal Street Subway Station—Three Blocks East of Broadway Evenings Until 9 Saturdays Until 10:30 NewldeaMorris Ch ° air Quarter-sawed fumed and golden oak frame, imitation Spanish leather cush- fens and new & cons or pimply face. r. Edwi us without a the slightest kind. _ Werks ie a We ‘0 “ “ money. with ‘a dark brown QO ‘& dull, ietiens, ‘no good” fealing, ation, torpid liver, bad dteposiies, ards’ Olive Tablets are a purely veretable compound mixed with olive oll you will know them by their olive color. . Edwards spent years BK Bae tents afflicted with liver and bowel com. plaints, and Ollve Tebiete are the im- effec! A THIRD U. S. Government COOK BOOK FREE Uncle Sam’s Recipes for Preparing Food Put Within Reach of All, COUPON IN NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD Here's Your Chance to Reduce Household Expenses, You owe it to your family not to miss this opportunity for saving $ Get your order for NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD §' in early, PIMPLY? WELL, DON’T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Of With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A vimply face will not embarrass you « ane

Other pages from this issue: