The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1914, Page 16

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‘RninG WORLD, Ww Clerk to gy 2 Manel COURAGE IN WAR. | Weinberg and Herman Hellenstein. What war teaches—as well as 17 Minutes the two Republican members of the Grand Centrai | | : board, in the palm of hia hand, Dr. business life. | | toA. &S. l| I} ‘ . | Riordan charges. It doean't make a es Hl s, | i} ) " Mt ered bit of difference that Feinberg ia the (Courage in war or business is born | Subway Station AY haat j | | bE Oe ‘@ \| | put over until a President of the board and Daiessan- Of Kood pure blood. Pure blood in the | || Hoyt St. | TEE Ni ete dro ja merely the chief clerk greatest blessing mankind can have. ' Millions Ki People, need this power- jul vegetable remedy that pute the ficg there was not a book of rules stomach, liver and bowels in fine con- woverning the functions of the of- dition; that clears the skin of pimples, fice.” swore Dr. Riordan. Dalexsan- rash, blemishes and eczema; that dis ; dro was the book of rules—every- solves bolle and carbuncler; that makes thing from bottle washer up to the Nerves stronger and steaaier and gives . r to pale, weak, run down people the fullest ; high mogul of the board. measure of health and hay A Lae “Until I came to the Coroners’ of- weuig | BEHIND CORNERS | ~ % WORST ECZEMA He Lies on Lounge and ve Has ’Em All Buffaloed, . WEEPING OR DRY Riordan Complains. i , - - Wallatein as to whether the Coron- a hee freed thousands from the| The game of politics, played by al @fs’ OMce Could get along without | arent Biood Purifier; s0 won- on handicap of tort . disfiguring| master hand with a skill that would | ®°me of ite staff. derfully penetrating that it even enters on Many hed tried “i bring teara of envy to the eyes of —Dalessandro,” replied Hior- | joints, dissolves the impure deposits the without sucorss, and thought that |upoes ‘Tweed in hie heyday, dom-|4an, quickly. “Three days ago 1. and carries them out, an it does all im-|[ > sere soceed to endure their trow-| ts the Board of Coroners in Man. | found him lying on the lounge in Cor- | ie hel through the Liver, Bowels, hattan. At least thin in the convic- tity te et tata | esas nay anne emer at, Feyeceene weet! §=—s She Stock of Weingarten and Pearl Company oner Hellenstein’s office. 1 asked him | yf you y who was called to the stand to-day | m or other Catarrh, unsteady nerves or | by Comminsioner of Accounts Wall- Ko away!’ he snaried,” and | unsightly skin, get Dr. Pierce’s Golden | ‘BR stein in the inveatigation of the|Coroner Riordan tliustrated Dales. | Medical Dincovery to-day and start ot | 51 | Avenue anhattan . os n ood wi board. sandro'a manner with an eloquent the kind that pute energy ana ambi- s wave of his arm. “No two ways tion into you and brings back youth und Coroner Riordan turned loone hin raical i | broadside on Mis office associates in ¢ response to a query of Comminsioner ol of narcotics, does «d above, simply be- THURSDAY SPECIAL The “power behind the throne,” ac- be cording to Coroner Riordan, is An-| about it, he's the power behind the | vigorous action. r Poslam and tono Dalessandro, member of the Re-| throne in that office, He's got ‘em! Not a secret remedy for all ingredi- beneficial effects publican State Committee, who all buffaloed.” jents are published on wrapper. ” and 15 cents.—Advt. now {s on the city payroll as C Dr. Riordan kept the »pectators in|, All medicine dealers can supply you — — an uproar with his quick fii ften | id or tablet form or send | . ” directed at the examining Comunis- I box of tablets to Dr, Ee Sol vlan is pussivn galling | Gortes ecto Rotter a eee tace The Prices on the Coats Range from $42.50 to $325.00. The Prices on the Small Furs $5.95 to $95.00. {ta money's worth from the Board of Coroners’ Office?” asked Wallatein, “From most of the men—yes,” he | eee Meee 9) 6000 Pairs of Lace Curtains at Commissioner Wallastein up to the present Ce Deputy Health Com- missioner Haven Emerson, Dr. Wil- seas Chae [Pa Less Than a Dollar a Pair | | In attempting to refute testimony | given by Prof. Ewing, thi tinea, AS ANNOUNCED SUNDAY, a most wonderful sale of Lace Curtains at less than one dollar a pair. And, in addition, hundreds of other after referring to Ew! ‘a de- | e La? (ey er ag ig ee NO MONEY DOWN pairs of Curtains that show phenomenal reductions for this Thursday's selling. e est Suits | nat some big names, like, some bik ‘50 CENTS WEEKLY 75c Nottingham Lace Curtains, 29¢ a pair. $3.00 Irish Point and Brussels Lace Curtains, 98¢ a pair ihenda, have little in them.” flor any one of the above rooms A ‘ ve ‘ Dr. Riordan referred to the testi ?o $1.00 colored stenciled scrim Curtains, 59¢ a pair. About 300 odd lots of wtreot {aca Curtains inchutt mony riven by, Dr, Emerson an “wil FREE — FREE — FRE E $2.50 to $3.00 Marie Antoinette, Cluny, novelty scrim and net Cur- | samples, slightly solled, a 89 my 16.85 2 par sus ( I 1¢ ) 5( ) fully, dishonest®® while Dr, Guiltoy [J Suh every puchese nt aor saver, W'| tains, 9B a pair, : 100 trttale’ inet ek Sete TT thal fren. aning, va e Derionced as a pathologiat or w diag | FR $2.00 to $6.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 89¢, $1.49, $1.89. | $4.00 to $25.00, at $1.89, $3.89, $4.89 to $13.89 a set. - nostician “to lend authority to his $2.29 to $3. 59 a pair. , 5 * » hd m a set. criticlama of men with an experience (= ye y ‘Third floor, Central Buildings Any young man or man ever wore. of half a life-time in clone contact with death and the causes of deat Not one made to sell co low. VS si aeng Tad Ca 3 “XY =. HE'S FIRED AND HIRED; = fnus set \aristy TRIKE DIES ABORNING firsts trerteesn eee Practically every color and sise wanted. $ Your terms Are Var ferms OPEN EVERY EVENING Come Early BAUMANN’S i you want to get widest choice. Only Entrance on 140th St. p.' e e ° Children’s $1 Nightgowns, 79¢ NEAT STRIPED pink and’ blue flannelette Gowns, tucked from neck with rolling collar, yoke, collar and sleeves trimmed with good quality silk wash ribbon; sizes 8 to 16. 85c Gowns at 59c Pink and blue striped flannelette, double yoke front and back, neck cut square and collarless, wash braid finishing neck, yoke and sleeves; sizes 2 to 16. T5e to $1.00 Rompers, 49 Assorted lot of children's Rompers, in pink and blue chair sray; hand em- broidered. Limited quantity. Store orders only. Second floor, Kast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Men's $1.50 Combination Suits, 89c MEDIUM WEIGHT. Just right and comfortable, Spring needle ribbed, close fitting and closed crotch. Men’s Underwear, 3 Garments for $1.00 Derby ribbed, fine combed cotton yarn, superior quality and finish. Shirts have soft French necks; Drawers have coutil facings, pearl buttons and rein- forced gussets, Perfect :arments of this grade sell at 50c. These have stight mill imperfections, Btreet floor, ‘ten's Shop, Kast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL | Black Silk Specials — 89c Black All-Silk Taffeta, 69c a Yard 35 inches wide. Good quality, perfect black. $1.29 Black All-Silk Crepe de Chine, 89c 36 inches wide. Splendid for waists and dresses, $1.39 Black All-Silk Messaline, 98¢ 40 Inches wide. Unmatched Price, unusual value. $1.00 Fashionable Corduroy, 69c 27 inches wide. The large ro Com; f of all the desirable colors. bs Bona eta! eee ‘West pa ll 50c Black Percaline Petticoats, 39c WITH DEEP PLAITING in effective embossed designs, $1.00 Black Cotton Charmeuse Petticoats, 69c A beautiful quality, with deep accordion plaited flounce, tucked in sections, $2.50 Silk Jersey Petticoats, $1.59 In pretty colorings, with deep fancy pressed accordion plaited flounce, : Second floor, Kast Building, A short and eminently successful otrike ocourred this afternoon aboard the Cunard lin nsylvania, in | port on her first voyage from Liver pool. ‘The cause of the strike was the gecond steward, a popullr Scotchman ; . ; Kates How did Warm Fancy Overcoats || insti: imp wos occ we | gt noti! ry. @ Superintendent of "Good merchandise. Much of it acquired stewarde of the Cunard Li ZuD0RA extraordinary terms, permitting us to sell the conte ||{corts‘nus iisetnmed haa erze2 for less than ae es. conte can be bought any- ||Suiyerusraccd white on tugs . e The NEW STORE for MEN men and seamen went on strike tna || q Broadway comet ‘Highth Rene tsi chs ak ey a: ee ‘& committee of the strikers who| thi Re ined the cause of the t 4 oy 4 -. John Wanamaker Five winutes salar Mr. O ——— ing the superintendent of ag THURSDAY SPECIAL $3 Crepe de Chine Waists, $1.98 MADE OF EXCELLENT quality Crepe de Chine. The entire gar- ment of allover embroidery in floral design. Silk and Cotton Novelty Waists, 98c Made of silk and cotton figured novelty cloth; semi-tailored modei, in various THURSDAY SPECIAL Axminster Rugs— Great Values From the Smith Auction Sale 444x6% ft. seamless Kirmans + + 85.50 j 6 x9 ft. seamless Kirmans. $11.50 Instead ot asco Furniture, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G ' * Ca ‘of colorings. 8Y4x10¥4 ft. Extra Axminsters. $15.00 instead of $19. Fulton and Bridge Sts., B klyn rpet Ru shades of colorings. ‘feews," Waists at SSc 9 x12 ft. seamless Carlton. . 010,80 Instead 9 $35.00 Spec!zl for Thursday only. Four different styles, Voile, Lingerie or tailored model. Second floor, centre, Centr) Buildiat, Will Close Out To-Morrow (Thursday) ™oneoan erect Latest Patterns! Wid aaa i Superior Workmanship! THURSDAY 6PECIAL T $1.25 Black Wale Serge, 69c Yard : fot Afternoon and Evening Gowns | low Prices! | creant|| !242c Woven Dress Gingham, 8cYd. || cic ai vost quatiyn Poe Snes wide; peret shade * Taken from the regular stock ey siden a 40, bay yh feaptn, dec from the ral WAL cu ie T THURSDAY SPECIAL T * Crone 44. Chilis and Méikor em Big Motor Vans! length. Especially suitable for children’s school dresses 5 27 inches, wide, 49c Shepher d Ch e ck s, 3 5 Ca Y ar d (as illustrated) in Russian green, tobacco Satisfaction Guaranteed! 42 INCHES WIDE, part wool, imported quality; will give satis- factory wear. THURSDAY SPECIAL brown, navy and black; pleated over- dress and deep girdle. Regular 25.00 value 13.75 Women’s Afternoon and'Evening Gowns, original and distinctive models of Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, Satin, Silks, Chiffon, Laces and other fashionable materials, including Spangled and Hand-Em- broidered. Regular 40.00 to 65.00 value eS $1.98 American gi, Bowls, $1.25) MAYONNAISE BOWL AND PLATE, sparkling pieces of crystal, exquisitely cut in a combination of chrysanthemum, Venetian and fan designs, finished with deep scalloped edge. $1.75 Japanese China Tea Sets, $1.25 17 pleces, handsomely decorated with landscape scenes and Gelsha girls; others have pink roses, green foliage and gold trimming; set consists Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitchers and six Cups and Saucers, ‘Subway floor, Central Building, Enery8|| Misses’ Zibeline Coats, $9.98 . i la ode | bl gl MADE OF ZIBELINE, in the new model, full back, front plaited arpet House |! from yoke, with wide belt, making a practical Coat as well as a dressy 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave, 1.027" 5. |] model; also a similar style in chinchilla; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Sure. peg ve Se Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, $13.98 and $18.98 Made of zibeline, in various style belted models, some lined to waist with satin, others yoke cloth lined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Corduroy Coats, $18.98 With fur collars, two-tone corduroy Coats, made in a smart plaited model; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ Campus Coats, $5.98 Coats made of large plaids and with patch pockets. Pa ern, THURSDAY SPECIAL | L__tHURSbaY epeciae $3 Untrimmed Velvet Hats, $1.49 THESE HATS HAVE soft crowns and flexible brii black, sand, brown and red. ims and come, tn $5.00 and $6.00 Colored Trimmed Hats, $2.95 ‘These Hats are the new and wanted colors, such a3 cand, brown, red, whit: and black. Ostrich Plumes at Half Price slack or white Ostrich Plumes, 20-inch, regularly $3.98, half price at 24-inch, regularly $5.98, half Price al Children's and n:\sses’ School Hats, THURSDAY SPECIAL Boys’ $6 to $10 Overcoats, $4.95 THE BEST OVERCOAT VALUES for boys we have ever offered and a lot ot Coats that have never been equalled anywhere else for anything like this little price. Materials are pure wool of war . heavy quality, all beautifully lined and tallored; splendid assortment of gray and brown mixtures; sizes 12 to 18 years. Boys’ $4.00 to $6.00 Suits, $2.95 White serge Russian Suits, a limited number of fine grade models, in both military and sailor collar style; sizes 3 to 6 years. ‘ Al! lost oF found articles Vertieed in The World will bo Usted at The World's Informa ton Bureau, Pulltser Building Arcade, Park Row; World's Uptown Oftice, northwest core ner ih St, and Broadway World's Harlem Offies, 1!

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