The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 7

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G@ WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 2, 1914. Dandruff the HONEST ORDER cope from Mre. Roberteea, aa fol- }they were caught fast in the ice and/frosen. Hoth hande and tert: wore! fim es quiry made at the Hotel Aberdecn, 8: Beauregard undertook to walk over | frozen an LJ is hurried to the = ‘Will be ‘k goon. You ki Doc co fle! Wi on, Cause of ALL ET No, 31 Wot ‘Thirty-second streatl woterison haa teem opposed my |‘ 0 fel war tied ant Hae wis ate te RHEUMATIC PAIN @peculation for the last year. Had a He found the ice, while strong | go home. quarrel with him when I left last |) Snough to check his craft, would not! Kroninger stuck ¢ the dory and ij ‘aie Hair Troubles there or by since early in Jan-| Week, #o T decided to remain away |alwaye hold him, and hia became a sles from the cc . p Rub It Right Out—Try This! mot celia, De ee os twice wary, a little whi pes er perilous course of leaping from tee | »Y tah Valley rae a ee Se |NEARLY LOSES HIS LIFE dal, the new crude oi A cake to ice cake. He kept It up for) WMeh carried him to “J Rheumation io“ iy Limber up!" Quit complaining! Get can smal old-time * te Taira a healthy condition, aris Linn i wade Yueen Ef treatment. Stop drugging! Rub sooth- | Jacob's Oil” at any drug store,.and la of erode cil, Selene at tee Gente the present time sho will bu har- OW TREACHEROUS ICE} ane tot into tne water. ing penetrating “St. Jacob's Oil" } just « mament you'll be free fromm es ras ed by detectives and reporters. oa Martin Merrill, a Tottenvilie oyn- directly: into the sore, stiff joints aad| matic pain, soreness and stiffiaess: bag rn does not make the hair cily, Justice Cohalan says that before the oe peal the hair does not have 4 proceedings can go on Mrs. Robertson| Boatman Leaps From Floe to Floe. After Abandoning Craft in Staten Island Sound. Christian Beauregard, a boatman of several minutes, but when fairly close to shore he missed his footing Troup fe New Haven's Postma NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 2=Phil. won of the late Alex- er Dompcratic nation- ter man, happened to be nearby and muwctes and relief comes instantly, Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. “St. made for the drowning man in a row. | a8 Postmaster of thin city. Mr. Troup,| Jacob's Oil" isa harmless rheumatism | Jacob's Oil” is just as good for selaties, bf ng Leave it on, it|Wife of Dr. J. A. ye hy Ree must give her address to the Court tes right down to the roots of the and submit to any orders that the boat. Ho got him ashore, but Beau- | ® lawyer by profession, succeeded hin! cure which never disappoints and does | neuralgia, lumbago, beckache sptelng toward was unconsctous and half cated his editorial chair not blister, and swellings, will dest Disappeared When They |court may hereafter make. hale, promote its Mrs. Robertson's trouble with the u- feots, prevent itching scalp, Sued Her for $88,009. stock brokers arose over @ margin luzuriant hale. et et ee, transaction involving 2,500 shares of feed the heir roots with : 1 Union Pactfic common stock which) Kroninger started for Tottenville, 3.) dol; don't dry them with alcohol. iwi Attorney Thomas P. McKenna must| she had ordered “sold short." 1., across Staten Island Sound in n| RQ hsmneRenseee ee eee) Tee eee wre we 5 eC Cee Oe Berens of the hair. gire|furnish H. Content & Co. brokers! ghe tod the brokers that she had|dory this morning. Half way ove. wet rus wna’ ‘tment “Ssres| with the address of his ctiont, Mrs.|confidential information from Wash. |e Sarah C, Robertson, wife of Dr, ington that thore would be a break ) tt ie seph A. Robertson, visiting surgeon tn the, market. But the expected CASTORI. iA 3 5 ¥:Jof the Polyclinic Hospital, in obed!.| brea not occur. : fo the crude, i'n! ne oi : te ence to an order made in the Bu-|, Mra, Robertson is Dr. Robertaons ifs New ¥ preme Court to-day by Justice Co- ut two years ago. The ie Yee ten | Aways Be Bought | P x — halan, a suit for $$8,000.having been] When Mrs. Robertson's @beence ; Founded 1820 . filed against Mrs, Robertson by the|firat became known Bears the ] ounde Sunday World Wants [tea who allege that she played| ‘onberg. attorney for, the brokers, aignamne of {the market unknown to her husband.| phen Wittenberg received a telegram Work Monday Wonders pinxerton detectives have beenltrom Philadelphia purporting to Annual March Sale of Underwear, Negligeesor Boudoir Gowns Corsets (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only) March Second, Third and Fourth This much enlarged section on the Fifth Avenue side of the Second Floor, with its magnificent facilities for display, enables us to show far greater assortments of both pi eng and domestic Underwear, etc., than in former years. In accordance with our long established custom in connection with thi mort we offer the merchandise involved, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at much less than customary prices. Second Floor Annual March Sale of Women’s & Misses’ W aists Third Floor Georgette Crepe, Lace, Crepe-le-Chine, Chiffon and Lingerie Station at Astor Place on the Interborough Subway | 11000 Dinner Sets for 1000 Lucky Homes i, Cc China Sale 00 We. are’ exceptionally strong in dinner sets—not merely in numbers, but in varieties and values. Every dinner set we offer is of first quality—no seconds—and all have the most w& \\ X approved modern decorations. Every piece in each set is of the very latest shape. Altogethér we do not remember—and our memory goes back through many, many years of merchandising—to have seen the combination of Such' Great Variety, Such High Quality and Such Low Prices in an elaborate assortment of the newest styles and colorings, ‘The great potteries of Europe have given us,their choicest wares. The seta of Theo. Haviland, 8 at extraordinarily Low Prices for’ this important occasion. Vignaud, yn. and Pouyat are most etrotglyreprevented:inths |Light on this March SALE of} Wanamaker of dinner sets from which to LAMPS and Lamp SHADES Standard ry base @ judgment. a Regular Prices Theo. Haviland French Phird to'Malf Lees Then CUT GLASS China: Dinner Sete |, drsog, UO Here. ace 915,008 torts tempeiand shadeat) 7s, haa toiatior oil mnnenally (108 pieces) oe ‘These fi are only etna re given hege merely awall prices the finest assortment of ‘Nee Readarly ese figures only appro: te—are gi fine cut glass we have ever offered in [| FIOM RE - . , " —EEE——E 817.50 430.00 to convey some idea of the size of the offering. ® March sale. om sees : ‘ : ove 92.50 55.00 Metal, wood, china and marble damps. They are the All the pieces were benaht after the 4 2 S750 0.00 lus stock af, several ,Prominent manufacturers of good i ses ory preety yi idl ry : Bee beh lity lamps, together with a few front our own stocks. a dishes, 5 wplendid. Aes et x Electric Table Lamps With Shades Regularly $10 to $50, Now $6.50 to $30 Electric Floor Lamps With Shades Regularly $32 to $50, Now $20 to $30 Electric Table Lamps With Shades Regularly $100 to $350, Now $50 to $175 J.:Pouyat Dinner Sets Now . Rorulerly 108 pieces, 625.00 4. Lei 98.50 30.00 M. Redon Dinner Sets Dance — Dance — Dance Young folks love to dance. fn MARA. a Cut We Close Evenings ‘at 6 o'Clock. Open Saturdaye Until 10 P. M. 08 pieces, Hise0 Sahoo Electric Pottery Vases and Shades with handsome beaded plateau, full - It’s natural for them to. cy, Feo a 11) Regularly $37.50 to $150, Now $18.75 to $75 Sree Kaleb Be imsevady Youth and happiness and TR vise oF 4 Electric Lamps of Wood This Water Set Is music and dancing all go to- Bavarian ‘China ° Table Lenape Ri Regularly 310 to $25, Now $6.50 to $15 Unequaled in Value— gether. “ ~ Lampe (5 feet 6 inches) , Cut Glass Water Sets But who wants to have one’s sons . Dinner Sets ee $18 to $40, Now $12.50 to $22 with one full sine pint we y Now — Regularly Electric La: gay umblars ond'a and daughters go out to the cabaret ios'Piecs; “te00 “ane0 Raglan stb 05 35 Noe Hate te Re eh dances? room Ot sine ‘Teme Shades at Half Usual Price quay tae Su it The public places for dancing are 118 pieces, 25.00 40.00 Regularly $10 to $12.50 Shades for $5 not exactly the right places for them. 4 pees 84.00 on $15 to $18 Shades for fads hs #2. $25 Shades for $7.50 $o why not encourage them to meet at one Second Gallary, New Building, p Store, Second Gallery, New Bldg. Second Gallery, New Building, another’s houses to enjoy the Tango, the Hesitation, the Maxixe? And a 61,121 Signals for “Safety First” in This March Saleof Housewares There are just that many r&pinders that safety comes first here in the selection of any kitchen or household article which has for its purpose the |}, cooking of pure and sanitary food or the lightening of household labors. | VICTROLA i makes home dancing possible and interesting— Aeon $125 Aeon $125 First, because all the latest dance music is on Victrola | %, La tHist err records, and a a Second, because a Victrola is a master musician rendering one’s favorite pieces in perfect time and rhythm. Victrolas best suited fpr house dancing (besides other musical entertainment) are from $50 to $200. The $50 Instrument The $200 Instrument may be had for may be had for $1 a Week $10 a Month We will place a Victrola in your home on receipt of the first payment. , Illustrated Victrola catalog with Wanamaker terms of monthly yment mailed ou The composition of all enameled cooking utensils, for instance, is guar- anteed to be chemically pure. They are made of sheet steel coated with gray enamel. Coffee percolators, that cook coffee only in the safe and sane |]/ way, will be found here. They are made of copper or copper nickel-plated with “silver” lining—not tin. That ‘safety comes first again in the assembling of those Wanamaker Housewares whose mission is to lessen household work, is shown in Wana- maker Standard-Rotary Machines. They run so much easier and faster , than the average-machine. The Wanameker Standard-Rotary Machine makes 175 stitches to the other’s 100. request. New booklet, just With the High Standard of Wanamaker Housewares Established, an Opportunity to Save | out, of over 4,000 new Victor 10 to 40 Per Cent. on Regular Wanamaker Prices Is an Unusual One ‘i | Hocord selections, snd latest lp THE 6B? be savings are genuine, because any. of the 61,121 articles secured for this March Sele would at an; other time be wel- spoem Gallery, New Building. comed as part of the Wanamaker Housewares stock at their regular prices, In fact, some o* them are duplicated in our present SUNDAY, WoRta smpce the] atter being reduced - to the low. prices of the Rew ArHvale. | nee W: BRASSWARE 8 \G_ DISH’ 7 4 “HSA ecru spree John Wanamaker d t KIRD CAGES , pe 73 CARPET 8V ERS REFRIGERATORS BRUSHES AND DUSTERS (National Wholesale and Retail Distributors «y the Victor Victrola) BATHROOM FIXTURES FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS VIVE O'CLOCK TEA KETTLES DRESS oe STEAMER TRUNKS, ETC. Housewares sia‘e, Subway Floor, New Building, Broadway and Ninth Street, New York

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