The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1911, Page 13

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le i Te RR RN Take Luncheon at Our Quick Luncheon Counter, 6th Floor DRIVER AND TEAM PRIL 6, 1011. risk ND | PR 100 Special E Faster Friday Bargains See Evening Journal To-Night for Other Advertised Sales Wagon Backs Off Embank.| 6: S Fe! i a nn “Charge. at for Men ment—Man Is Saved, but Aged Re , System 2 sions One Horse Sinks, | It oom Interest Mrugeling an the a core of : 3 a ete ; : : ea SSN aon Thousands of Regular $4, $5 and $6 Oxfords at ”A Price and Less awampy Jersey meadow with two This is the greatest Pre-Kaster Sale ever vi values ave without parallel. Prices should prove irresistible to everybody needing Easter Footwear, Read this newsand come here 40 Free éry Stamps||Wornen's sess. . $5 and $Y) ,3Q|Men’s $4, $5 and $6 asic § All This Week to Start a Book $6 Walk-Over € “Oxfords Me Walk-Over Ostords Double Khery Stamps ||E22"5"2S°SBGneias iS PAIR trom death fist. dawn to-day. Hayes drives a two-horse dump cart Men's “Sir Henri” Shoes | Henri’’ Shoes Women’s “Sir Henri Misses’ and Children’s “ “Sir Henri” Pumps and Shoes and Oxfords and Oxfords and Oxfords | Henri” Pumps and ies . for Girls removing dirt trom the Hudson tunne! | of Wayne street just, the rear of the plant of the United Blectrical Company. Hayes backed his wagon too close to the edge of the dumping ground at 4 o'clock this morning. Before he could, urge the horses forward sild backward down a@ five ~ Dauble Liberty Stamps for Soa Before F Wrappers, Tobacco 7. vag Coupons, 1 0’ Clock (Etc, Au This Week. heavy bankment into t At this : point the mud ts 4 The horses were her the wagon and they thre , ) ter- ror, Hayes had a fearful struggle to keep himself at t of range of thelr flying was fast los ing strength wh in the vicinity came to They threw him a1 he passed it and was unc him out of the ta to the Jers condition !5 no One of ‘the The other was re: Greatest Pre-Easter Sale Men’s Shirts Ever Held The Biggest Purchase In Our History On Sale To-Morrow At ¥3 To Y% Price , Tate i of These You May Never x Have Such \\\ a Chance Again with auaemite We have been planning this sale for three months. + We wanted to give New York men the Shirt buying opportunity of a lifetime just in advance of Easter when it is the logical time for every man to buy his summer supply of shirts. We have succeeded even better than we planned. We never had such shirt bargains or so B é many. Remember, all new stocks, They come from America’s best makers. Surplus stocks, samples, ete., all perfect, never before such beautiful shirt values, and argoins ) no man, no matter how exacting he may be, can fail to find just the style, sizes and qualities he wants in this sale. If you cannot come, send some one—under no cireum- = 8 YEUNG LAWYER MISSING; FOUL PLAY |S FEARED. Louis J. Bernstein Had Money and Consp Jewelry When He Disappeared Monday. ‘The ns of Louis J. Bernstein, @ young lawyer of No. 11 West One Hun- 5000 Men’ ‘Ss pa & $1.25 25 Shirts} 59c: hirts Choice a dies anc ile well pe shirts in the lot test kind. Allisizes and all sleeve lengtlie: CHG eicgersinvers 7000 Men’ Ss 69cNegligee jie “39 4300 Men’s Sclsette Shirts Shirts) 8]. lawyer at was employed, aie style with attached laundered cuffs, ‘They are made of fine nd madras cloths, in the ewer Spring patterns. Chiefly A! wart dark ze and well ma ie Every shirt guarant All sive Men's “ 2 Shirts, in plain colors and neat stripes, made| with le Fre fi in perew attached shirt am Ternstein, and ried tn © sure that . Also high grade’ Shi ark and light © ted and side plaite sizes in the lot Che Negligee| at ) ALLEL ILE ii GP day 2000 $1.00 “BOc# ever bought such waist ABBE a Values before. Seo them. “Don't miss ule such an opportunity. Even this value- ¥\ giving store can seldom offer such bar- (#5 at gains. They are made of tine pecan be ii lawns and effectively trimmed with ~ assorted patterns of English embroid- # eries in various pretty designs. Long or ®4-length sleeves. 540 $1.79 Waists at nists, made of elegant allove ies in handsome French Will B Women’ $ 50 uy. Women's (Boys s’ Suits That Sell Mester at §$r.49 ~SpringSuits| (ii. Here To-Morrow 74 That cannot be duplicated elsewhere in town for less than $12.50 Strict!y up-to-date Spring models. Tailoring and quality that seem impos sible to produce at the price—muade of fine all wool worsteds. Finely man tailored garments with noteh collars. Coats cut 24 and 26 inches long Tsatin. Navy and Black. All sizes rrow, Come! ‘To-morrow we prom- ise parents the best values in Boys’ Suits this season, and to fr man w Double-breasted Suits with two pairs knickers and lined throughout with guarante Special for one day—that day is to-m Women’s New Spring Suits faney Mixtures and e ne color and pattern in this lot and in fact an assortment that is trimmed mo Cthesmertest and & Stylish Models, at hed with smart little Su with wide silk br namely § 75 Kirts are made 1 te . throughout with guarantee satin, Sizes 34 to 44 —————— Women’ "Ss Handsome Silk Dresses rd elegant Foulards, in the Sib crock, i ib. F Fresh Creamery Butter, °° hers with dainty Boys’ Highest Grade Blue Serge Suits, worth $7.50 There s no nicer dress y thania S P10, wie mation, Thi handsomely Rea 17 JEWELS 9 ADJUSTED 8 WARRANTED 20 YEARS y Bbl., $5.5 Flour, | New Laid Eggs, Doren. ......... -20c [Choir e Quality Brok ee ancy “Whole Grain Carolina Rice--10ibs. 59¢ | Takhoma Biscuits, kev F ee Pure Horse Radish" Tay || Hams (nolo oF Balt Hama; 9 3, —————————————— Housefurnishing Exposition ||)" j || Bacon—siipain® "18% 1518 Brass Beds Little Dutch Mackerel an edt 00 |Ox Tongues) oe ve 14a var aie ime eMa Sweet Morsel Sardines |Larg eM ine Smelt Continues with Liberal Distribution of Free Samples 4 100 Extra Li stor Cows Blizrard Refets Stam eee Blend 1 | . 'T-ball rod ends; large , i f pormey in pac) PORTERIIOUSE STEAKS best lacquer in all Mixed Watnts dark r oh i 1 on SIRLOIN STEAKS lar finishes; all wii Pe Gailieh of? Weary dee 8&9c Harmony Blend Cofice, t resh Halibut | PORTE RHOUSE ROASTS Tcta wiror in $1.25 Renien $1.25 | ue lic] SIRLOIN ROASTS SCART \ Sa 7: | Wieah tialawara Suan TOP ROUND STEAKS in, Extermiuator roach food; Bs White : or Yellow Turni Ps, ee tantcnee, nae | TOP ROUND ROASTS : 15¢ Meena! 221 Ighing £ i 69¢| MARYLAND GLESE of heavy oak” Cailtorn! : LARGE CUT SHAD | LEGS OR LOINS OF VEAL SAGOF POranges 3. oe 80 1Se) 9 tanto 19¢ ROASTING CHICKENS Hon nn Manne. BEN Ta oes PTe mite 28 ee akan WUC SHAD : BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS. Onn See Nate beilece ‘ kk Monoeram Whiskey 3K NATIVE FLANK STEAKS ; CAE he NEENE LD Gt: a tyter cours asa 72 pole Genuine Spring Lamb, at, bh, 12:c A pisawate, Tht ine 8 “a = $ alse he Thal ‘Aceeneemmeesnnemmenasnmmnmmmnmnenn (Fitts B)00?:) eal iy» New Fore] © STEEL AE IR THE ATH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM tcasmmnmuarsswar sera nmnase cea K HOLMES 25d8v wirw NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD| DON'T BOOK MISS FORM |SHERL( ee

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