The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1914, Page 11

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1914. = a i, ‘HE EVENING WORLD, MOND Y Measures began a tour of the city’ i| SH thie afternoon on a campaign of | ' HUU_B} Soren shop will be visited. \ es of the biggest bakers have al- an made plans to fight the Brooks Gubecion fekas Te of Wotghts and UNDER NEW LAW iezrsszemrrsean ‘FECTIVE SVE TOSAY Store ere only, but it hits them 7 Te law is not retroactive, as a dealer in commodities of any kind PY; Standard Watt, “Measure Of| will not be held reagpneible until the Count Must Appear on | Enesed-betore the new becomes effec. Every Article Sold. sot. PLAYHOUSE Se | If You’re a Regular Human Being THE THINGS THAT CO You in the ribs, tickling your heart with HITS You in the mouth; making you laugh in, Do You Suffer Fro When you do not ly digest your . eae the body soon feelsthe effect. The result soins anor aoe jue to accumula- man; tion of poison inthe . Unless the stomach Pe A mst te - —more tllnesees ow time your —now is the time to take i | Indigestion? tive, has been disposed of. EVER YARTICCLE MUST BE GOLD BY STANDARD MEASURE. It ts explained that under the OE TER BAKERS — FIRST. | vrooks taw, no matter what business you are in, everything you sell must DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery i | (In Tablet or Liquid Form.) | It has the same power to set you right as it has been proved to have f | | = ey be sold by standard welght, standard ¢ Pear, Salt and Every Other! ressure or surerical count. Other interesting features of tne Edible Must Bear True law are: | “Weight in Future. You in the eye, bringing the unbiddew tear You all over, saturating you with delight Owing to the Great Success, Extra Matinees Friday, ‘February 6, 6, and Friday, Fe February 13 ruary 18 © © POPULAR PRICES 6 e Candy im containers must be marked either with the net weight of the contents or with the gross weight ’ and the weight of the container, or new Brooks law, which says| with the number of pieces of candy & loaf of bread must have} within the containér. ite weight certified to by a stamp| Canned goods must be marked. in thereon, and each violation of .which{ one of the following ways: By the @iay mean a fine of not less than! welght of the total contents in terms in thousands of other cases, It will help your stomach eo that the food you eat will nourish and in zou ae make reviving bi It will enable you to atid waste a sluggish liver and irregular bowels have to accumulate in your system. rce’s Golden } aero 1 Discovery te composed of Veoty native bi roeteand herbe with Re aleohol to tyes of pounds or ounces, or by the weight to-day, Thirty-one inspec} of the fruit of vegetable and the reing fluid sepa- m the Bureau of Welghts and] Velght of the theme re tents in of gallons, quarts, pints, half ) gills or fluid ounces. ¢ EVEN SHINGL 8 MUST BE “OLD ; BY THE COUNT. Better Cough Syrup than Wooden shingles must be sold by You Can Buy pe A | Sait must be Meola tn packages’ con- | A Family Supply, Saving 02 eeomey marked witht the number and Meowch; Guaranteed. An invitation is ex YORK'S ded 4 THEATRES & S Important to. Theatregoers!_ er THESE THE-: ATRES and attrac tions have no deali whatever with TYSON CO., and NO tickets will be — ome pounds containet! therein. | Containers of four must be marked with the net, weight of the contents. All meat, meat products and butter coh syrup—ee much ht, Vegetables may buy for $%.50—can easily ome. You will find nothing old of the ordinary cough let Koure Racelvat: Von for AMUSEMENTS. COHAN Bway, 40 Me, Byer, 8.20, vs aah Wad aiid 12, CLUBMAN KILLED BY SHOT. ceeantan thavetver When Me mq (h pee the most ertietie acting on sg fies mage Wncoring const, bron- mt Mis ot one pint of granulated s with pint of warm water, and stir for @ Put 2}4 ounces of Pinex (fifty } scents’ worth) in a pint bottle, then add the Sugar Syru; It keeps lect; The tifect of pine and rol lees fA the inflamed membranes is well known. Accidental. Death. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2 — Shot through the head by the accidental discharge of a revolver which was cleaning, Mark Hopkins jr., clubman nent socially, is dead at his home near Newtown Square. Delaware ELTINGE “he THE YELL caw TICKET Joliy Maron, Joie Barrymore, Florence Reed, Dames coirigan, dullan Lat ta eee the Breatest and mon thettiing cltman even with white la het District or it has te do wit! Inter- sale at any of ‘their | agencies or hotel stands. > Beat Seats for | these Cneatoe com at. be Rotel at the Bos Pinex is » most vi le concentrated KA TNA T MES AV. 1d of Notway white pine extract, County. The man met death in the arene & preserice of his sister, Miss Georgianna SS. in | esa an on natural! Hopkins, who was rocently Sppolitea | fac Mats at ing pine elements. f prepare- nt of the Domestic Rela-|| BRONX $ysfa ls 3 not sat ie Kell ination. Hone Div elon of the Muntcipal Court. cr THA ines ar remedy tl 6 accident urres ate sig Shen bose tei but the old suc. Baturday night, itald not become known | 0 FINES. ee until to-day. Hopkins leaves a widow iomed mixture has boda been Sele and two children. now used in more homes than any|_ rast Lan Ae. ES Sori aN tt [CENTURY StF Fn nt Pant ae eed other cough remedy. eu ARDINB DANSE 6.30 TO CEI oan, 6 Noe, “4TH 7 vif ri or moony pr tly eefundeds ear goer y HA es Wet Pinal ‘ng Ne Feb wvidnen TH Cl Tih Mi a BL ft! CARRIC! id tu nanean tiagsa dh __Box Office Bong. "2 a's Be nu DS 3 KINEMACOLO: :" (* ao ito TBM aicte ALAAN:BRA| its lt! 2h IRISH TWEEDS! ENGLISH WOOLEN eae et LAUGHIAG ita | : A PLAY FOR ee 70 D BRING THEI cate i. fay ith HUSBANDS TO. LYRIC, yey a a “A LITTLE WATER ao vis i Tet ON THE SIDE" (Net the Bioeth) Having an agency in Boston, turned over an immense portion Hi IN Woot 44h, Ji ‘ of their stock, the ends running from thirty to sixty yards, to , Leoahter, phn leg ly Nin we oe ee SCOTCH WOOLENS! = 9 HE Ss T oO RY- Cne of Scot'and’s Largest Houses In the past fourteen years, doing business on Washington Street, Boston, it has been my custom to clean up the stocks of the finest whole- sale woolen houses, With my tremegJous outlet, no stock has been too large for me. | sometimes have occasion to take almogt the entire stock of a wholesale woolen merchant, it being understood that I ant to pay cash for the same. Ait the wholesale woolen dealers know this, and most of my buys to-day are with the understanding that the names of the concerns which unload their merchandise are to be kept a secret. ~ A wholesale house im order to send drummers’ on the road must sample out their stock, and when a piece comes down to from ten to thirty yards the sample must be recalled in order to avoid duplicate selling. That means their best styles are withdrawn from stock, when the season Is fairly well advanced the accumulation of these ends is a source of worry to the wholesaler. a small wholesaler. The party buying these goods could not handle this enormous stock and (urned them over to me at practically what they cost. Goods worth from $2.50 to $4,00 a yard, 1 bought these goods for about 25 per cent. of their value. The great majority are Spring woolens, staple styles, herringbones, small checks, quiet gray effects, rough tweed8, homspuns, fancy novelties; everything that might comprise an English or Scotch woolen house stock. 1 cannot mention the Scotch concern who soki these goods. It Is the only restriction placed on me, but I have them in my window, with the original tickets on them. | want all my old customers to flock in and get in on this buy. They are goods that would be sold by the high priced merchant tailor for prices ranging around $40.00. There is only one price to be put on these goods during this sale— that is, suit or topcoat to order, $10.00. Anything in this range, Irre- spective of color or quality, suit or topcoat to order, |) ent Within WEST | ee al tae i, “PBa oF My There's where I come in. ! stand ready to take these at prices ranging from 25 to 75 per cent. off the original price. ‘This i$ not a rare occurrence, J do this week in and week out, all the yr through, subject ‘H4o. this restriction: That the name of the concern must not be advertised, ‘and at certain times | am not allowed the privilege of using the name of the mill. whose goods are thusly turned over to me, wat & 10th ea a tein POTASH ane GRAND "3 Uncalled for A Few Uncalled for Trousers, ‘1.50 Suits, °5-°6-°7 ITCH ELL THETAILOR simouy Lis. ARE: EM S chearsasnntanecicaaic sie rey Er ereerte ames Ree ACADEMY: nS: ie “THE PRICE.” UNION 80. 2 irae: affie } a ‘or Best Bobaakae Mand r N is Use World af i fe Secu "TRAP th SOULS"

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