The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1914, Page 10

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)

ae ee te =... Our Leading Athletes Join with other famous Americans in Praising Tuxedo Tobacco UR world-famous athletes—the men who triumphed for America at the Olympic Games in Stockholm — are har snihiban among the thousands who declare that ekamonssirarcuncainitensdovmr's ‘Tuxedo is not only extremely enjoyable, but oe Tumde ron card th me. i bypeticial 4 sap apelive weal Fong ft BRED done ts taco ihm ® Eamous Americans in every walk of life 0 phe Tardy Tedebormo —doctors, lawyers, actors, singers, public Bean. SPepkers, Statesmen, business leaders—smoke and endorse Tuxedo grew rapidly in public favor with- = ebrenieng; its natural growth reached the stupendous total of fifty or sixty million packages a year. Not until the past few . months has it been possible to keep up with opie tere inn * the demand for “Tuxedo. Now increased teedes my reves. Turek for'm.” smoke this best o| Sauter Siti Tuxedo is fine, ripened Burley tobacco of the . highest us soenee until thoroughly mild and © mellow. Then treated by the famous ‘Tuxedo Pro- cess,’’ that removes the Burley fragrance and flavor. Pure, mild, de- lightful Tuxedo i abso- Jutely non-biting—try it. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE jy Ted bee theattlee facilities make it ge aed lor every man to last trace of “‘bite’’ and BE gtd yp ave Ma Famous green tin with gold let- The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette al obaccos. develops all the delicious Samer iockholan saver _—e ‘curved to fit the use Suppose you ‘SNEEZE POWDER’ CAUSES DEATH OF BROOKLYN MAN Scattered in Car by Boys, Gives James C. Allan a Stroke of Apoplexy. James C, Alian of No. 170 Fokford street, Brooklyn, a widely known citizen of that Borough, died —_—————EE SS THEBOARD OF HEALTH Declares Tuberculosis Can Be Cured It may net be generally kaown that one- third of all the deathe between the sees hirty are from lung ' die- wend iG WORLY py yy erie Labs in Bushwick Hospital to-day of an apopletic stroke suffered on Tuesday evening. Mr. Allan was seventy. years old and ie eur. vived by two sons, William C. and James W. Allan, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Campbell. “Pop” Allan, as he was called, was born in Scotland and was a man of pronounced and advanced ideas. He was a candidate for Lieutenant-Gov- ernor on the Greenback-Labor ticket thirty yoars ago and throughout his life sought the new and radical in polities, He joined the Independence League when that party was organ- ized and was’ an active political worker up to the time of bis last Niness, Mr. Allan was High Priest of Bi con Light Encampment, I. O. O. which meets in a hall at Broadway and Halsey street, Brooklyn. He took .|& Lorimer street car from his home *|to attend a meeting of the lodge on Tuesday evening and on the car were boys who scattered a prepara- tion called “sneeze powder.” Mr. Allan was attacked by a violent fit of sneesing which persisted until he reached the lodge ropm. He was very weak when he entered the hall: and suffered the Miss Dorcas Burtcheal Wadams, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edward A. Wadams of No. 107 Alden atreet, N. J., was married to Ralph East Orange in f honor 5 ging Wadams. flower a Brighten Up Derren erate Fag rick Wada, Your ‘Home For Thanksgiving On Cowperthwait’s ya Coe Is it your turn to have the family this year for. Thanksgiving Dinner? Then why not wee ‘wanting and have it many other articles of furniture. of ware, glassware, kitchen utensil and other ing things. for the party? Or perhaps you want a new buffet, a big F & rug, oF any ohe of too, wehave all kinds housefurnish- Any or alt you can buy here on credit. Then take a year and a half to pay in trifling weekly or monthly amounts, ‘There's no red tape to want and we'll send it You'll be agreeably surprised at and our extremely low prices. through. -Just come and select what you at once. the fine quality of our furniture Open Saturday Evenings Covpeitharats Sica SOR Pretty Oak Dresser | This tn ea. sized, well made piece. | tis 40 inches wide. | Note the two top drawers and knobs, | Develied mirror, 32 atly to its beau- ty, This eee Mould look. well in any bedroom we and will last for! | ER ing room plece. n ast | S2-Phece Gold Decorated “Fle- lue” Tea and Dinner Set, $6.95 Enough to serve a bij ‘Thanks- giving dinner to six people R BETS OF 100 | Pingus, AXD Abt ‘ NGL Rees BTC.. riven baice Vaud This ts an exceptionally ede din- ‘The front ts fine quartered oak. Note the handssme carved centre, Width 46 inches— nearly Saur. feet—shaped legs, claw \eited mirror. age inches, wood = $27. 00 Our price, pay decide this question — black — undiluted — with ail its flavor and aroma unimpaired. Suppose you try Yuban jour favorite way. Whatever that way may bo, you will say this: Thcet Yuban combines all the coifce qualities and characteristics you have sought and hoped for—that you never knew there was such coffee procurable— that only the evidence cf your delighted fe okt s A senses, could convince you that such @ Still othe-s ingitt that the vigor coffee could be produced and sold ata and zest of Yuban may be appre- price within the reach of the genera) ciated fully only ‘n the demi-tasse public. Many who drink Yuban, say that it is at its best with a little cream and suger added, so that its richness and flavor are pre- cisely moderated to the taste, Others maintain that it should be freely diluted with hot milk and well sweetened —- that then its delicacy, its individuclity and its Tare fragrance reach perfection, | | ‘There's nothing like @ bia Grafonola to rai rts youn. all the new dances have the time of your prery evening for only tex a day, Special dunce tncludini Intest dance ec f Come a ‘R'Thousand Records ut send a postad ard for wour ‘opy of the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater ‘This in the [deat heater for home ure. It radiates a dogree of warmth all-out of proportion to its size and price, to look at. Finished in Japan ‘enamel. 8 jclally priced at $4.35. Clock Set, $3.95 | s-Day Seth Thomas Clock, whit enamel and gilt finish. ‘Two 12-inel china vases, handsomel; decorated in gold, Alb penne & y eal eisiaee Furniture Sto House in America” Yeah APO AE bay 7 Hy Single Bed Size, . Double Bed Size, Extra Large Size, . French Marceline, fancy scroll stitching, in plain colors, Russian down filling, double size; regular price $89.50, at $26.50 BOLSTER CASES 1 80c ‘i 32c SHEETS Also large assortments of hemstitched, scalloped and embroidered Sheets Y Wilton Rugs, 27x54 ins. and 66x63 ins., Boys’ Long Overcoats, 10 to 18 years, at $6.75, 9.75, 15.00 Boy s’ Mackinaw Sport Coats, sizes 6 to 18 years, at $5.00 to 9.76 Small Boys’ Overcoats, 214 to 10 years, Stern Brothers Have arranged for To-morrow and Saturday an Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Tailored Suits at $19.75, 25.00, 32.50 and 45.00 COMPRISING about three hundred and eighteen desirable’ gar- ments, taken from regular stock, in short, medium and pom. models, made of wool velour, serge, "yo pally velveteen, ” broadcloth and chiffon velvet, many’ which are fur-trimmed. Blankets and Comfortables Friday, at Unusual Reductions from Prevailing Prices WHITE BLANKETS COMFORTABLES (Double Size) |. Pair $4.00, 4.95 | Figured Novelty Mull,plain borders, $3:95. Regularly $4.05 and 6.50 Pair Regular price $4.75 ‘Pair $5.00, 5.85 | Figured Sateen, plain borders, . at $6.00 Regularly $6.25 and 7.75 Pair Regular price $7.50 Pair $7.00, 8.95 | Novelty Brocaded Satin, . . at 14.75 Regularly $8.50 and’ 10.50 Pair Regular price $17.75 IMPORTED SAXONY BLANKETS All wool, pink and blue borders and plain white. Single Size,Regularly $11.50 each, at $7.75 | Extre Large, Regularly 16.50 each, at 11.50 SILK QUILTS AUTOMOBILE ROBES Imported Silk.Plush Robes, in an J exclusive collection of reversible colorings; regular price $35.00, at $25.00 | Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster. Cases I 21 by $6 ins. 22}4by S6ins. 5 by 86ins, 27 by 86ins, I PILLOW cases { "17° Ae ee As ( Qi by 54ins. @1by@8ins. @1by 7ins. 2234 by 76 ins. | 36c 89c aM 54 by 90ins. 68 by 99 ins. { 45c 65c 8c 85c and Cases, at correspondingly low prices. Excellent Values in Wilton Rugs { ABE now being featured in conjunction with the extraordinary clearance sale of Oriental Rugs, of which the following are notable examp Wilton Rugs, 6x9 ft. to 11 ft. 8 x 16 ft., at $17.25 to 58.00 Actual Values $26.50 to 78.50 ‘at $2.65 to 6.50 Actual Values $4.50 to 9.60 Plain Carpets, in rose, green, blue and tan: Values $1.15 to 3.50 yard, at 85c to 2.60, Winter Clothing for Boys Friday and Saturday, at these money saving prices: Boys’ Norfolk Suits, extra trousers, 7 to 18 years, at $9.75 Actual Values $15.00 and 16.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, extra trousers, 7 to 18 years, Actual Value $8.50 Boys’. Corduroy Norfolk Suits, sizes6tol8ycars, . . at $5.00 Actual Value $7.50 Actual Values $8.50 to 22.50 at $6.75 Actual Values 86.50 to 12.00 at $5.00 to 15.00 Actual Values $6.50 to 25.00 v4 Direct To You Made in New York, Practically fresh from mill to your kitchen, No long trips in dirty freight cars. No handling and re-handling, No long delays in warehouses. FLOUR Literally untouched by hand. In special quality bags which thoroughly protect the contents, Its use means the most delicious :— Bread, biscuit, cake, pastry, etc. 4t All Good Grocers HECKERS' CREAM FARINA~DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST

Other pages from this issue: