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7 “s ae OPERATON PROVING FATAL TO RUBBER OFFI F Clinton T. Van Vilet, Treasurer and L Director of the Goodyear Rubber | into the ai Company, twice operated upon for dicitis and whose left les was iy amputated above the knee following ,@econd operation, is dying in Flushing Hospital, at Flushing, L. 1., is family has been sumflioned jie bedside from their bome at Mr. Van Vilet, who ts sixty-eight ‘014, became paralyzed in the leg from hardening of the arter- jes wbon after the second operation had been performed, and which re- vealed the fact that, although he had fer four years supposed himeeif inus an appendix, he was still pos- of that organ. Fearing that gengrene would set in the paralyzed im, the surgeons of the hospital and Dr. Charles B. Story of Bayside, thi family doctor, decided to take a des- perate chance and operate. At the time he was suddenly taken {Mt with appendicitis for the second ‘time Mr. Van Vilet declared that the @Grgeons’ diagnosis must be wrong, for he had paid two noted New York surgeons $1,800 to have the otgam removed. Not till eighteen {Gays ago, when he was operated on Pragein for the same trouble, did he that the first operation had @ failure. In fact, he requested goon as he came out of the ether be ooularly convinced, which he “was when he saw the removed organ “4p alcohol. +f It was said at the nospital to-day ‘that Mr. Van Vilet had failed t rally ‘from the shock of the amputation ‘and had been unconscious all night. , 38 1g practically impossible that he . recover, declared the hospital ata <i ite thee. RE AT LONG BRANCH RAVASES COTTAGE SECTION (West End Villa, Summer Boarding House, Destroyed—Houses Near in the Blaze, ‘ (G@ipecta! to ‘Mo Evening Wort.) BONG BRANCH, N. J. Fob. ¢—Fire Gemtroyed last night the West End ‘Villa, a large summer boarding house Amever to Nellie Bis You ask tor To protect from oun, wind and la nothing s0 good as of @ greaseionss, vanioh- by name gioriol balm, ‘are stioky, olly, and de mere hharen than 004, but I find glorio! baim @zcels anything else, as it keeps the @kin smeuoth and clear, Gloriol face ywder may aleo be used after apply- the balm, very thin certainly wry to be plu joned = Nothing ducted by J. Harrys of New Tork.’ | Four other cottages caught fite. The Ferns cottage, next to the boarding house, was partly burned, the loss be- ing about $2,000. * « Two cottages owned by.!’. J. Casey of New York, across the street from the Harris house, burned off. Schiang’s cot! race, was also of ries on Matilda Ter- ‘The West End Villa loss will prob-' ably reach $15,000. Improvements were about completed on. it, them being about 4, The wi fire isin. The oa few -nontl Edward Russell and Frederick De Vore of No. 1767 Weeks aven Brons. were before the rd be Bronz County Court to: yt wer for Daag A ey re caug! Detective f& poat-oMice cle! ton avenue, Ri ing for three and a Bo ‘vere was committed to Elmira Re- **Acid-Mouth”? Always Results in Tooth Decay There's no mystery about the cause of de- cayed teeth—k’s “acid- mouth.” As to whether Noe have “acid-mouth” | ell, authorities believe that 95 out of every 100 havethis result of modern, civilized diet, Pebeco Tooth Paste is made to give you more than the ordi “toilet article” dentifrice. It cleans, polishes and whitens. And then— gets at “acid-mouth” and overcomes this ‘“well- nigh universal” cause of decay. ' That's why Pebeco is the dentifrice plus, | The one preparation we know of that scientifically beau- tifies the teeth and saves them, Tow-Day Trial. Tube ond Acid Tes . Papers to Test Your Meath LEHN & FINK 120 William Street Now York clane, 1 know many who have gained from 15 to 80 pounds, while Gnd ovlor are vastly improved. Ful rections uccompeay each sealed ege. Many doctors now prescribe tablets, Answer to “Mina Irene": Frockies end moth patches are almost unyield- c excellent reports from ite use. I have ho other formula that oan be relied pon. Gealed tubes with expiloit Your figure being thin, aleo |. Be when you start the treatment. Anewer to ‘Miss B, B. . A full treat- axe le contained in i: ‘Truths, will mati the cost of f an incendiary or-| lace was on fire head THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914. SIXTH + AVE. 19° T020% "STREET. W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS gS Seis Sine VaLce HIS LITTLE MAN Js ews Te PRICE The difference ,in the size of the two men represents the saving here tomorrow on many of the values in this sale of $18 to $30 $10 Overcoats at ‘The Receivers’ Sale is doing wonders in the way of purchasing for spot cash surplus lots of high grade merchandise from overstocke manufacturers at half price and less and turning them over quickly to at the lowest prices ever known at this time of the year. We bought over 1,000 Overcoats for Men and Young Men at 6 time when most stores are worrying over the problem, of disposing of their own stocks. , The Receivers’ Sale had practically cleaned up our regular stock because Receivers’ Sale Prices were and are now lower than any prices in any other sale in New York. Having no competition on the market for these coats, we were able to n ny 4 own price. $20 and $25 Double-Breast vercoats. .. $30 Plaid Back 1-4 Silk Lined Overcoats..| Choice $18 Black'and Oxford Kersey Overcoat $ $20 Blue and, Brown Chinchilla Overcoats $25 Belted Back Overcoat. / $20 Velvet Collar Overcoats. . $25 Split Sleeve Overcoats. $20 Storm Overcoats...... ’ Mater e or two of these coats now while the price is $10.00, if only to put ‘ext Fall or Winter you would pay $30.00 for a coat that 8, you can wear the coat the remainder of this season "T Fall and Winter. * not too much to expect wy ote of tae te a aie ting big interest on your money when you buy for . ry w ete tea ee eral 5 his opdnition that defies argument. You cannot get away from the fact thut you are bound to save up to $20.00 in this Sale. at $15 ‘at’ $] 3-75 12.00 and $15.00 Suits— | | $25.00 Full Dress and || $25.00, $28.00 and so acs eeu netyoula Tuxedo Suits — only | | $30.00 Suits—386; for men: Plenty of Stout Sizes, |,{,175.9f them. ‘men and yqung men. thevead Flese. ' Receivers’ Sale of $3.00 arid $3.50 Chiffon and Lace Blouses Every man should buy one them away for next Fall avd Winter, you may have now for ten dollars. and have a coat that is almost new for These are such good coats that it Further Big Handsome Drees Blouses of chiffoncloth, in » variety of models ind all excellent shades, Shadow Lace Blouses—one model,fur trimmed; other moc els gto ano pipings, : 91.28 Hand Em- broidered Linen Waists of guaranteed Trish linen; front is Mend saleciaea high neck and long 79c sleeves; at New York has not had We suggest that you buy you have been wanting. The Recei in our Jewelry Department. It is ordered that stocks be reduced to the lowest figure possible, regardless of cost, value or former price. ; The passession of Solid:'Gold or Diamond Jewelry now offered Saturday’s a Great Day to Buy FURNITURE And the Receivers’ February Furniture Sale is a great opportunity-maker for those desirous of saving the most money. Furniture Sold on the Club Plan. We have~made Receivers’ Sale Prices particularly at- tractive for Satwaday because so many thousands of men are at leisure on Saturday afternoon and may accompany their wives on the important duty of selecting furniture for the home. There are hundreds of RECEIVERS’ FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE SPECIALS in addition to those ad- vertised and do not forget—Furniture Sold on the Club Plan. 3-Piece Fumed Oak Suite, $19.9: |) tat such remarkably low prices in ; having the money it represents two $29.00 Diamond SCARF PINS, 00 Diamond SCARF PINS Pearl EAR- ‘a ; M WATCHES, knife edge $5.00 Gold Filled cases, American 916.95 an $19.00 Sterling and 911,50, ising Sofa, Rocker and Arm Chair; strongly built 19, 95 £8.99 and 911.90, p terling Silver POW 5. ts upholstered in good quality lcatberette; at.... 96.50 Fumed Quartered Oak! 948.00 Parlor Suites—in 3 pieces; Arm Ch » loose | birch mahogany frame; loose cusb- cushions, leather; ions, covered in, silk lush; Saturday’ * 3.95 |Eeoucmy Price... °27.50 Bed—2-| 950.00 Quastered Oak Golden fillers; | Finish Butfet—large bevelied plate mirror; Saturday's @ Economy Price........ 39.50 Solid Ork Settee—Eariy lish finish; Leutherette seat; manee! "4.95 h Saturday $0 and $3. Price... 5 ‘ 910.50 White Enamel inch continuous post, 5 heavy, Economy MESH BAGS, at 95c and 61.95, Quadruple Plated Sandwich Plates, Bread Trays, Water Pitchers, Syrup Sets, Condiment Sets, Cheese and Cracser Up to $3.95 Values 1.50 mattress and two sanitary feather lows; Saturday's *14.95! onomy Price. 9125.00 Bed Room Suite—¢ Oak Umbrella fumed fin- Economy 79 F und toilet Noveiti md tolls) er Novelties. und French gray Tniahos pierced ond fore! designs. The Receivers Have Another like it may be years in coming. eivers have ordered another slashing markdown 8 for but little more than the price of 62.25 to 89.25 German Silver, Silverware Reduced Hear the Gregorian Quartet and Miss Cletre Telgen, with Sortin’s Orchestra, Restaurant, 12.15 to 2.15 « in All Departments au-ieerrew the Receivers’ Sale Will Feature e eo *e Misses’ Advance Spring Suits We should aek atleast that much for suc 4 models, beaati- Mee ele ah teeter tieaae ts cing wi how ikem CHG Wir materials weet sew eo the ester cath on CABARDINE cod CREPE POPLIN, ‘ie ihe foes of SERGES. ‘Ihe new faney short cut coat, beautifully and effectively trimmed in coi ding. materiale aiid. the-newest designe tn tar and Receivers’ Half Price Purchase and Sale of Wardrobe Trunks Panama. _ All New 1914 1 $45 Trunks $ , $50, Trunks 2 5 Every one of the 46 WARDROBE TRUNKS Es eciall 75 Not one feature of these suits warrant ice lower than 885.00, Priced at $19: in the front rank of the styles a rey by the foreign fashion cep- draped skirts are among the mavy captivating features of these suits. There are several different styles at $19.78, Third Feet. For Those Contemplati an Early Trip Abrond or to Berniuda, Florida, California or $55 Tranks in this sale cost the mai urer more tomake P ble males that many people an Simpson Crawford Co.'s, i this sale, at pro- ality of merthandjse usually sold for re ices. lock; fon pean English cloth lining, equipped for lady or gentleman, has the. new double cate of clearing his ware rooms of a small surplus lot, to accept our offer of half pice. CONSEQUENT- 3 has six hat compartments with a sepatate tray for miscellaneous artides—ouly 15 of them—at . arc suspicious d will only buy tpavellin, To them we recomm RIPTIO! ly veneer box, 14 innovat! Wardrobe Trunka'a ply veneer wood, riveted throngt- 50 4) At Recet Bags and Suit Cases: “Scie Price falues up to $4.00 goods at regular prices from reliable stdres » vides, at half price, covered with walnut vulcanised \fibre or canvas, trimmings of heavy steel, brase plated: pardeentric lone. urer these WARDROBE TRUNKS sells thousands at regular prices every year, so that b , 845, 9 id .00 Atlas Hat Trunks at $7.50—*9)) sort yo i Values up to $10.00 Includin ny samples, Peary Sega: rates jso women's Suit Cases, § 4.89 Heavy ox-hide tage, French H heavy cowiada corners, all si 13 je colors russet or blac! Heavy New Zealand leather, leather lined, Mp to 18 inches, russet or 8 tie in the finest of leathers, 9; ‘Values up to $35.00—conirt 1 imported leathers, also kit bag : Ordered a Reduction in‘ » 36 || JEWELRY Stocks and Prices Tomorrow You Can Buy JEWELRY at Half Price and Less. JEWELRY at Wholesale Prices. JEWELRY Below Cost. JEWELRY Almost at Your Own Price. A Lace NECKWEAR Importer Was In a Predicament WE hel art followers of fash who know all the latest “wrinkles” ecktixings, will een opportunity to select twice as many pieces as you expected receive for your neckwear waney, or as many as you expec for about half price. He did not know which such an opportunity in years. now the pieces of jewelry that ? penal The Importer was overstocked. way to turn, but fortunately turned to the Receivers’ Sale. There are 8,500 pieces, comprising SAMPLES and ODD LOTS from New York’ bignest importer of lace neckwear. * * Only the latest shapes and styles are included—HANDSOME DI SIGNS that look real lace, Ri BABY IRISH and IRISH cee CHET PATTERNS, beautiful VENISE and BABY IRISH combinationa COAT SETS, COAT COLBARS, J DRESS SETS, | DR ‘OLLARS, aru wane ee YOKES, NO! Y COLLARS, UTCH COLLARS, 25c, 50c, 75 and 9c Almost Invariably 50c to $1.75 A 25c, 39c and 50c SAMPLE NECKWEAR Choice 15¢ ; 1800 Salesmen's Road Samples of this season's newest neckwegr, lacleding every fi ble ‘ yle ow In demand, 4 N re are its, Di ici Collars, IJnbots, Novelty Collars, Bows, Pl lars, ste, in met line, lace ‘ond net elects, better than this Saturday Sale you can buy in your pocket, f ne. $2.95 to 88.00 5 ing Silver BAR PINS, set with rhinestones, 950 Imported LORGN- € 5, gilt, gun metal, ed, set with novelty stones, at 25 939.00 P um LA VALLIERES, with diamonds, 928,00, $10.50 Diamond DRACELUTE, solid AL SOLITAL "9 $25.00 DIAMOND own SLIPPERS at an average of Haif Price All sizer white and pink, canary and red Some have full French heels, others have Cuban heels; all have rich pompons. $2.50 Satin Slippers $3.00 Satin Slippers $3.50 Satin Slippers Boys’ Perfect fi to make for Boys, For SMA a4 an 95. Men's 845.00 Gypsy RINGS, 3 diamonds, $2! Quadruple Silver Plated Fern Dishes, Soup ‘Tureens, Baking Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Bread Trays, \ Sandwich Plates, Up to $10.00 Values 4.95 Cee $ 1:5° Shoes nd the best wearing shoes ‘in calfskin and patent leather, ot 13) 2.00. CRAWFORP:GO.; W. A. MARBLE AND JOHNS. SHEPPARD, JR., AS REC!