The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1914, Page 9

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} °o10m0r=o ; ) ) — (-) ——___ (.__ (.) — (.) ———. (.) — (.) —— |) = (=) — | [Mune Najla IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, S MAHOGANY AND Stickley Bros. Solid | BEDROOM aa Tae ‘Hundred and Forty-first street, Canary dsland Gang Rows Over Benefit Dance and Two Are Injared. | A feud among the members of thé Abt. FA) “Canary Island Gang,” which has its| following: haunts on upper Lenox Avenue, assisted | gait ee» the police early to-day in arresting a man wanted for stabbing another gang member at One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street and Lenoz Avenue shortly after midnight yesterday, James A. Dooley, |and found at this address at 9 o’clook this | ome | morning, with bullet wounds im hig back Fifth Ave., cor. 50th St. Closing-Out Sale Beginning Tuesday, -— Ist ENTIRE STOCK 0} Afternoon and Restaurant A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. r New Management. New Stock. : Ds Ade AVE. QUICK SALE PRICES O’NEILL-ADAMS CO,’S ENTIRE RESERVE STOCK OF FURNITURE, ETC. Just Received in Their Original Packings From The Big Terminal Warehouse ilth to 13th Avenue, 27th to 28th Street Ten floors of one of the divisions of the Big Terminal Warehouse were filled with this Furniture. The entire stock MUST be sold quickly—hence the deeply cut prices. Sale Prices es ‘lle wy Plan 65c | huts a vill ethis 4) Pe onthe P22 =) = ee le | May be Dollar JACOBEAN OAK DINING ROOM FURNITURE And all other styles and de- signs for the dining room—all reduced, Mahogany Arts and | FURNITURE Crafts FurnitureatONE- | ™ Sets or Single HALF O’Neill’s Prices cig From the simplest te the hand- eomest designs— all reduced. Library and Living Room Furniture—In Fact, Furniture for Every Room : Now Is the Time to Get Wonderful Furniture Bargains Simpson Crawford, Fifth Floor—We Give and Redeem Surety ‘Kiddies’ Paradise” Our TOY STORE Our Christmas orders were placed abroad and in America nearly a year ago and deliveries have been made without trouble, Blocks. Mechanical Tore, Electrical Toys. Games. A Wonderful Assortment of Beautiful Dolls. Animals. Railroad Toys. Fire Dept. Toys. Soldiers. Every Imaginable Toy and Plaything for Babies, Boys and Girls, Thousands of Toys Thousands of Toys Thousands of Toys at 25c to 50c at 75c to $1.00 at $1.00 to $5.00 and upward The Prices are very attractive. We have not made a show place of our Toy Dept., but a great big " _ Toy Store, where you can buy conveniently and at the lowest cost. ah 1 ifs a THE BVNRING WOKLY, MONvak, NOVEMBER 30, 1914. MAN SHOT; ONE STABBED, }Jomn toemer ot wo. 243 west One Lime-Loes in Tuberculosis American “Tedics! 7, 1014) wae the ist physicians La GOWNS and side, was the “John J. Doyle” tor| treatment of an? whom a general alarm had been sent! If tuberculosis is tue tong ems 3 5 out after the cutting of Tim Mulare Fron tee ie the treatment of ante dle: yesterday morning, The row among the| esse i. par .00 to 85.00 gangsters started over @ benefit dance. ie conta A es J ss Mulcare was sent to Harlem Hospital Originally $85 to $175 with a dep knife wound in his back. | al aLso the former assault twenty-four hours Evening Gowns at Great Reductions later, When polieomen came upon bim| oftseniee semneeos x NO CHARGES NO C. 0. D’S NO EXCHANGES | to- ped eedee err Lg Mage ana STOO WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS —— Sings 3S t Dodeny" ‘ Hear this famous dramatic soprano sing selections frog " her most successful operatic roles. Other wor s famous grand opera who are also on the program are: — Bonci, credited with being the most artistic of all g tenors; Anna Case, the young American lyric soprano who attained great favor with the Serra Opera Ca Mme. Aino Ackte, possessor of one of the finest soprano voices in the world; Anselmi, the great Italian t Carmen Melis, one of the brightest luminaries in the operatic constellation; Eleonora de TCeneron, Chalmers: Marguerite Sylva; and Lucretia Bori. Arrangements have been made for a special program which includes g opera and other selections by all these great artists, You can now hear these wonderful voices reprodusee by all the unbleg ished art of the original —with absolute fidelity — by marvelous ¢ New Edison “7mond Desc Phonograph Here is an opportunity to compare these voices with the originals as you have heard them in Grand Opera. You can then realize, as you can in no other way, the glorious success that has crowned Edison’s efforts to secure perfect reproduc- tion of sound, Free Concert Today and Tomorrow from 10:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. There is no charge. No obligations of any.kind. We want you to hear the marvellous music of this new instrument if only to tell others of what you have heard. Special. We would be glad to have you request any other Edison selections at the concerts. Choose what you want and it will be placed on the program for you. The new invention of Thomas Edison, with the genuine odux the new Edison records, and many. other . features, constitutes an entirely new method of production. There are no needles to —- —td no mechanical sound — just the perfect music. Ne’er Did the Maiden Dream, from One Da: . Maden e y He'll Come, from Butterfly. Ever the Day, from Lowiss__Anna Case: Guardami, Valsar Cantibale, Guagni, Benvenuti A Fartive Tear, Elisir D'Amore, Doné- setti Toreador Song, from Carmen__Chalmene Well Thou Knowest, Mother, alleria Rusticena__. Willow Song, Otello, Ferdi.Mme. Aino ’ Easy Payments Youcannow get the New Edison d Dise P’ h—th ld’ 3 esi onal truest by ming The Edison Shoj When you call at the Edison i ‘Henan Pespehennt ta ask about the New Edison 473, Dib Btn" .

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