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THis WORLD: BRIDAY vb HG, 23 Old Edouard Philtpe, he friendless, lived for four ays on what | food G cents could buy ORTY years a very clear 0 this b ne 2eais of Many ot those and sold. eas were . FAMISHED MAN ISOME GOOD PICTURES PEREEE EE EEE EES EES Pee eee bebe e| + + |% The EVENING WORLD will pay #2 each for all amateur photographs te it accepts and prints. A full de: fon, giving 4 os t accompany cach. Prints should be sharply de 1 anid |e prints will be returned. Address Amateur Photosraph td ae + World, P. Q. box 251, « York City. Edward Philipe Had|+ Eoinese Lived Four Dayson |*?*ttt#tt tee etree . CAUGHT ASLEEP Five Cents. | (Pmaaprepned beisiSaial : HOW HE LIVED FOUR DAYS ON 5 CENTS. 0 FIVE CENTS kept Edward ©, Philipe alive for tour days. O MONDAY he bought a glass . ‘ of milk and two rolls, Drank ~ the milk and ate half a roll. My TUESDAY his only meai con- e ‘ : Slated of half a roll and water. WEDNESDAY half a roll and oe RSDAY half a roll and bad! e e e . starving this morning. throw of Broadway he ale in an tron sewer p light came and he was forced from the | miserable shelter he scurcely walk. is in St. Vincent's Howpital tn al® was so weak he | His last residence was at No. 93 West & Houston street, and three months ago () when he idle he was forced to leave there. nest during rouy often went y He very nd for days . without hallways dawn of each day he wan force! gin. moving, and he tramped the | on, on, in fear of until al he would. commit su Is heart fatled him. Once} ery when he thought he was desperate Mis anind { back to the mother tong dead and ne insteuction she had given him, and opt Mke a child. er up, old man.” sald a x ne pale face the rouge sho! under the electric Haght after as quarter int ipe upon “l sharp. inie's be} eloped Edouard was tn hls resolve on» Was *0 generous. Syme- ecelved ctirses and mind became weak and he had ated recollection of what hed b that brightened that lingered | { Vhus it ie he morning jast a ma With the money of milk and had taken £ | took was wa Into th RUM HURTS BABIES. York Prot. New Phy ste! Max Kk a Agree with Ite, New York physl Max Kaxsowitz, effects of admini and beer to childre: clans agree with Prof. { Vienna, as to the fy cy have the idea that} en lquor they are mak-| engthen rein the “of this practice (he Iren I retarded and| of th 5 administration of liquor seemm to. give the parents the idea that more l# needed to counteract the ailments, So they go| n bad to worse, | ‘9 any one Whose attention has been called to the subject particular Femarkabic to note how much di Trouble can be traced to this practic, The most deplorable part of it + that the Il effects of liquor are not in- juriotts to the stomach alone, but wilckly extend to the liver Fa Only Bresklyn Stare, O74 Fal aly ree veaite ity Hall: BICCEST JOKE i lOver 80,000 Jokes Re- started, grew. Today, of Women’s garments and | Clothes; today greater than ever in the past. amera|§ the experience and knowledge gained | aggressive effort. in BIRTHDAY ned by Mra C. 8. GUESTS New Bru Ne Se Vole)orererereielerere th making, they are the triumph of Starting with the fabric: same high character of goods we demand ever admitted—even the seams are sewed but the highest character of workmanship. Mest of our clothing is made i where there is pei vision ; Men’s Top Coats— ‘The new London coat, 46 inches long, ba and big broad shoulders. Made ot ( mixed cheviots, biack unfinished worsteds a $18 to $30. all the new shades in covert cloths. Otter top coats, $10 to $30. Men’s Sack Suits— The most popular sack this season is shaped to the figure, with broad shoulders. Quite a number! of very nobby effects in medium and light color cheviot are shown at $12 to $25. Prince Albert Coats and Vests— We sell more of this style of other clothing store in Amer ways Gnd your site, and the garments to those made by the good merch though at about half the price. black Thibet, Oxford mixed and $20 to $35. nent than any Thi You can al a few days a the hom ilors, jals Sa Worth $3.50. At Also two hundred manner. TOURNAMENT. $2.50 ablished Over ive Years N S. BRANN, in sizes for 7 to 16 years. Worth $5. ceived in Answer to & One Evening loa! EIGHTH AVE... Formerly A. T. World"'Ad. $100,009.CO Worth of Jewelry See Co aa at 50 Cents on the Dollar. ; ing World te #9) tn gold tin by a nouncement W: April 1 #ingle © any homes and w us| nny of readers t Jokes erm The several ed SPECLAL NOTICE: into a0 such a vast ment ap: wan th Jesters, too—all home-made tun | oie par excels} lenee the home newsp It took four edito go through the vant things. ‘They did not compl work until this morning, whi joker, the prize winne hese will be announced Bventng World. $303 FOR PURSER. mass t Nobby Spring Suits. n't say too much Broke Hin Leg and Miss MeCiar peenias auty, cut, finish Started § cription, and material of our new With a purse of $93, contributed by the Spring Suits. The patterr Passengers of the Hamburg-American| | Were never s tandsome as Uner Deutschland, at his) command,! iit orders promptly a they are this scasonvand ther that i Ido toe, a bought for Bes will wear wel Bedding, Etc. Brooklyn Store 470 Fulton St OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL Derbys, Alpines, Silk Hats , $3.00 and $4.00 $3.00 and $3.50 $5.00 and $6.00 body to buy your kodak if you advertise the Sunday World. jon St. Others have reached accomplishment though the store has grown to be most largely ce Men's is the same earnest, vigorous force, in the gathering, making and housekeeping goods,” Today we are proud of the clothes that © Meadiy-mac a great factory, double-breasted YOU CAN QUICKLY FIND SOM camera and ut in prac as the yet the store's started in Philadelphia as a Men’ what constituted good clothing. how : the fir p Clo Twentieth Caniciy READY-MADE CE OLRES Still building higher these four decades of persistent, we can for our Me: yo into the custom-made. fabrics are cver cut up for John Wanamaker clothing. with silk thread and diagonals. All the new in med ar trousers at $. Men's Fancy § at $3.50. And Tuxedos. your order. Ages 14 to 19 usiness, most which a Suit Suits of blu 263 SIXTH AVENUE (Ei france through Furniture Store). Some People Imagine that it is cheaper to buy their Clothing for cash than on credit. can dispel that idea it you would but cail and see for yourself. will find OUR prices no higher than those charged by cash houses, and you have the advantage of our liberal CREDIT terms. Pay One Dollar a Week reet or iv in lothiers, is nil the We You upstairs 10 O'CLOCK, | ALS PREETI EOD show you—in fabric, fit ’s Ready-made Clothing, the None Not a thread of cotton is We countenance none under our immediate super fect hygienic cleanliness, plenty of daylight and pure air; and where the workers are paid by the weck—not by the piece, where temptations would be constant to slight the work in hurrying for more dollars, Three-button Cutaway Suits— For dress wear, made of black unfinished worsted: $15 to $30. Striped Worsted Trousers— fabrics in striped worsted trouserings, | and dark colors. Remarkable values | in this stock. usually sold_ at $7.50, are bere at $5. 3.50 to $8. Vests, single or double-breasted, Evening Dress Suits— Also full dress White Pique Vests, as correct and as smartly made as if tailored to equi) Young Men’s Suits— years. Ghis Special Offering of Boys Clothing A lot of very nicely made Sailor Suits of pure wool blue cheviots, silk-sewed throughout and finished in very smart for boys of 3 to 10 years, made and mixed cheviots, with an extra pair of Trousers—practicaily two suits, as every mother knows— Now at $5.85 a Suit. JOHN WANAMAKE Full Jine of Furniture, Carnes Rune Matting, | | | ~TEVERYTHING F° For HOUSEKEEPING. Accomplishment in for Men x x & The John Wanamaker Clo arefilnes 1 st #, where goodness is hide 1 and deception might con itself. The reputation that now national, has come from making clothes that have an honesty and goodness that is so apparent when the elotbes grow old, that the satisfied customer always returns for the new suit from the same source. This much for primary qualities—the things not-eemby and that do not add enough to immediate looks to mark the line between hoddy. for your assurance for the wear, and the continued fit, ngs seen, the John Wanamaker Clothing stands also in the front of ert skill in the world, designs and executes our ready-made dothe smartest styles that your swell custom. tailor knows, appear here in the ready-made. Tie best fabrics that come from the loom are here in the ready-made, And we can fit any normal man, be he tall, stout, or fegular in figure, because of the y complete assortment of size variations kept constantly in stock, matter of Prince Albert coats, where the beauty of fabric and tion of fit © essential, we can make the most particular man feel as well and comfortable in a ready-made suit, as can the most careful tailor by fussing over him for a week or two. This is because of the superb organization and the supreme skill which supplies the: y handsome suits for us, in a manner not matched by- any other store. These hints descriptive of the splendid Spring stock now assembled heret Clothing for Boys— Jacket-vest Suits of blue serge and mired cheviotsy manly looking suits—just the fitting garment for the boys of 9 to 16 years; prices, $4.50, $5, $6, $7 to $12, Russian Blouse Coats ‘or the little fellows, with belts; in serges and covert cloths, very beautiful in effect; sizes 2% to 7 years; at $5, $6, $7.50 is strongest in the unseen ceal 1 a casual ¢ the hon and higher u ance, but pire Woo! exception In th | i uently knows more about The fastidious boy may re and tind what he can find | The new cut sack coats are | ue, and the shoulders are | h coat we have ever | rials are fancy and plain nels and bluc serpes. I'rices nto long trousers style than Globe trouserings, .50 to $14. to $9, Other | Boys’ Sailer Suits, remarkable for their beauty and Clothing for BOY Si style; in plain blue serges; handeonely for men's « applies fully to trimmed; also in Oxford and. various other me absolute standard of pure shades; in sizes for 3 to 12 years; at $5, $5.50, wool always. The superb ng stock is ready $6.50, $7.50, up to $11. toda’ Boys’ Double-breasted Suits, in many different Russian Blouse and Sailor § patterns, styles and materials; in sizes for 7 to 16 years; all-wool fabrics; the sewing throughout every garment being done with pure silk thread; prices, $4.50, $s, $6, S7to $14. Top Coats for the larger Loys, in new shades of covert cloth; handsomely made for style and fit; sizes for 3 to 16 years; at $3.50, $4, $5, I $6 to $16.50. | -v 5 ‘ SS This Particular News for Men To make it worth your while to come right in and get more fatuiliar with our Clothing Store. We put on sale 200 Men's Sack Suits of light color— fancy cheviots, black unfinished worsteds and Oxford mixed cheviots; half of these are silk-lined for the early season, This is a remarkable offering. Values are $15, $18 and $20. Now at $12 a Suit Also 300 pairs of Men's Pure Worsted Trousers at $3.50 that -were € > tightly priced at $5 and $6 a pair. 7 eh in many sty strived galatea linen ques, white duck, lawn | at $1, $1.35, $1.75, | bh military or sailor collar ; | , blue and red, and | Broadway, 4th Avenue, 9th and 10th Streets. 95th YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., ; Corner 1214st St. Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. Dresser of quartered oak, French bevel plate, 24X40, 4h | $14.90, EVERYTHING RELIAB Cash or Liberal Credit. Everybody Suited in Every Way. | 13-Piece | Piece P. No Extra Charges of Any Kind