The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 12

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EVENING WORLD, ee eae APRIL 18, 1913. le Eh PPB Pah JO atm ed ROM iNET htctate ie 10 POSTS CMM LLL ML Over 1,000,000 Pairs of High-Grade Shoes Sold in 1910 No Salesman in - 6th Avenue fe] e Preraiurn for Sele BMMEYE and 20th St. ng You Unsalable - MPED A Sox Ss nemmenrge Styles— Something The Largest Shoe You Don’t Want. Store in the World. terling Values in Moderate-Priced Shoes for Easter Ww ish you could see our : air Basarnaie these days. Scems as though most everybody in Greater New York understands what we are trying to do there. We want to have it known by all we don't run the usual “bargain basement for jobs,” etc. Nothing but mighty good shoes at a reasonable price—backed by the broad- guaged Cammeyer guarantee—and the, * ‘money-back: if-not-satis- Away —( hild n broveht her three. Al cheakd po ym | to} 01 or from her home tn Crimm 6 Cherry street, | Martsdale, a eubdurd of Mount Vernon, ES ee ery er ere to the Pasteur Inatitute in thts olty| ncgear yeaterday for treatment. following an/ on the —_ ' RO Pitiful Life Stories Revealed to DRUGGIST HALPER Sei on Duty on the Third | waunne sat inn state pr t Mongrel leaped at the oh!ld end bore Attendants by Dying | Floor of Burning Building — ner to the paveinent, purying nie teeth - ik in her cheek and tearing the Mesh. The a “ i Patients, ACQUITTED: RY | and Shoo Firemen Away. Pele M dark tec ts SOAP SHAMPOOS | | | | Y., April 18.—Thoman Bres- ner and - 1 Bank of his home tn esas A doer them Later he whs found dead in atter of extreme .. writes Mae auty specialist, in Dermatologist e fact that most women re. troubled with. she . brittle, splitting h * f sure signs of coming to be a every wh Rabi dirk oe -raowe! mi oly nuns beat wniee MAKE WOMEN BALD? pel aes? . tog | Who etuck to 1 aso N paian on Mia 7 Phe increasing baldness of women ‘ding last { of Work That Will Be icsmninllpcint ed by New Building |] scution Failed to Prove He WIR Wa My. SAGA WGN SINS AIT Bez for Cancer Victims, Personally Mixed Substi- © often th tute Powders. r with HEALTH OFFICER DOTY ‘The alkal WILL REMAIN, IS REPORT. (”%,{!" heir, Gov. Di Said to Have Decided to |" "Tie satest reliable shampoo ta an on the number of patients st now for in the little house on Cherry ed. They pounded on tt with their Name Him f ‘ F f inexpensive one made from «tea Nee spoonful of canthrox dissolved in « ears, R one may Goute ff there wi be nnounced one of by LBs resis pinged fied” policy stands good in this department, too. “But the place ts on fire," expostu- | potnted by Gov. Dix Health Ome : a inl oe Siok haa: Meek indorwea ‘yy preene anna, falling Wonder if you realize this is the eae LCN = Largest Shoe Store in the World? eh Your Liver Run your eye over the following items—something will surely interest you. Sh “ is Clogged up, Airect evidence © had Halper in person mixed the ingredients |, oke SS XxX QMD’NI T{i {INI ed Girt nad deon ver¥ pretty. | of the powders, From thess men tt won| which the Kirle barred with thelr arms That's ier Renae Tired—Out ef Basement Store. Basement Store. Basement Store, 4 er once red lips were white learned that tho first vote stood elmht |te Draven Serts—Have No Appetite. Men’s Women’. Chi fa Gnd jo ne side of her poor face a| to! four for conviction, and shortly | the volun CARTER’S LITTLE en mens uy ea Ss wt 8 ainnys fovied, “Leave | thereafter ini ae PILLS | “tem patintandrppescentet asd MADWAWS READY RELIER alsa yoo raht Sample Tan Shoes | “High Cut Russia written in burning, $f invistble letters, oe hehe Shoes i you have hunted ail over | an Butt: Button Boot sver the door of St. Rosea, The Little yn 1742 of the Penal Laws, | et ures | om—they’re here in ton Boots GIrl could not possibly get well, and| pL Tas against | much d There's a lot #f buncombe ab er High s ie town 15 Wild Over Tan Sho. whe Xnew tt. prouent, the rules for us to i6 pore this “sample” shoe yriet—Blu H cn. 0 P ein et that Halper handed! ahitt comes in @t m! Radway's lief should be well ste these facts ‘ords, ¢ ¢ ur Ba ment 1s Sweethearts Hopeless, ‘ ae paste these facts in | © customers who Ach the ning the powders tol watch the fire thro rubbed over a lnrge surface, until a glow BES MIRE VOUTHEAP ® $9.50 i ‘ habe Je Girl hed @ lover wh came) tne nurse who purchased them d1@ not| When we think we fe produced, with burning sengatton, ite : k what is the scarcest “lad be ton, Jatt all bapep i ne euilt in @ criminal proceeding, | well call on vou) ‘| Few cares require the Radway Pills. gmaLt PILL, SMALL BOSE, SMALL PRICR samples. are only made in three | nae dren's ‘Tan Boots, all aise WE } and be, too, lett all Bepel where 1t was necessary for the prone. | Ut ourselve | Some do, when a dose on retiring should h ’ | Women’s pe NS ea cution to prove by a preponderance of | 4 Tiere was nothing for | He eaken Genuine eter Signature won't disappoint you. tc “White Canvas $200 $250 ana $3.00 Weenie Wee wel. tay | T4Button tton ton Boots Boys’ “Samples” we mean it. We offer | p joys Sample Shoes. ; iE) 312 pair—real $5.00 shoes, $3.00 |e mt robe mye rap ited evidence and beyond a reasonable doubt} muttering about the perv 708 Ask fo8 RADWAY’S READY RELIEF | yt hand Bt aA ner ttle 08! that Halper actually filled the prescrip-| people. The fire burned for half and be sure you get what you ask They didn’t say mach, Od-| ton, hour, but the girls never left thetr posts. | for. : was not much thet eould WW 1 d'’"/. 0 SSG, Ca A sed her gently, if @ bit awlwanily, { and then went away, and they watted Y ; | i ; oly until the next evening, when YA Ws a nice Wttle saving and you | Women’s Black | ; pr had homed, tower tm ons YA want to take advantage of it \ ; | tome shop and thetr romance had been Ly | elvet I umps mune and matter of fact Then the Men’s s £2550 Shoes med wth soutache Braid and swept across ft and left them extremely dressy, 1 fatalists, hurt ¢hfidren not understand, not many who are misters ay, With enoon- y relieved sighs + & patient whom Mother Atphonen biweys ‘remembers ts one who Kterally Stur against her door one snowy Star ba $2.50 $Q-50 | cM & EXTENSION SALE Nevor Knew Her Name, | Ghe had been'@ bookkeeper, he told) gMother Alphonsa, and she had tried to | Yon will be told by men who wear them, that rio hetter clothes H are, or can be made, than Hacke®, Garber Clothes. 4 Your opportunity now to secure these alothes us2rs prime, is r | WS Boys and Girls Show your skill and promptitude, and as a reward get a good Book,a Clever Game, School Utensils, Sporting Goods or some other useful article. Neontinue her work and conceal her| fyompiaint as Jong am possible, Owing | {>} the malignant nature of it, that was | ot for long. She could get work nowhere else, and finally her fellon — oe bg ee presence in. the/ indeed a timely opportunity. use with them, 2 Aine’ A re r ~ | New blood, new life, infused into this sturdy, ° estabiehad business has reorganized it and extended it. To make this reorganization and extension highly efficient means that many thousands of dollars worth of new Spring goods must be turned into money immediately greatly by these prices—now re The ¢ Ty street home was orowte! 20 Suits $ and Mother Alphonsa You profit ege nO one need be ni Bvery one of these suits was produced to sell ee Havin maven koe this season at $16, $18 or $20. If you thought ie ’ . as | to pay up to $20 for a newsutt, you are the one to be most tnter- . ested in’ this sale. Select from blue sergw suits, hairtine stripe sutte in bine, black and gray. And gray, tan, brown and mixture i aeceeeamaaaem atin aaa colorings. In fact, you cam choose from over 75 different patterns and 16 different modeis. s highs ter andeaag $20 & $22.50Suits $15 $28 & $30 Suits $9 4.50 will give, each Sunday, TWENTY VALUABLE ARTICLES to eS ep I aia oti ok rh TWENTY CLEVER BOYS AND GIRLS, beginning f at their regular prices, The meres in Hght and medium 5 feason’s newest grays and Nght shades, Ten new Spring tans are well represented models 0Suil from. | ‘oats 50 $30&$32.50Suits: 50 | SillcLinedCoate$] 7.50. Si0Gss2.s05ult"$24-00 |, EA . light weight overcoats; alk three button models; fabrics |“: lined throughont to edge, from Dent APMED Ae: es : a » to sell at $25, s! 0 fl pean mills, in > j mundo to wall BE $46: eines 0. pee. and! most attractive [1 | Ap r i ] Six t ee nt h } spring colorings i ! j English Coats ag 32. 50&S35Suits en et | ra tt ney jeather wh worsted fab! 5 } ; Se . : C Se ith eater as ree unshorn wor lk | Particulars announced in THE CITIZEN | eneviot tn homespun color sae baud pears a { ] ings. their regular prices, wre P | ses alee, ’ | | IMPERIAL HAT Boys’ Clothes tS | [Daily 1¢}— , f | om DMPERIAL HAT Blue Norfolk Suite $496 [4 iil Daily 1¢/—Sunday 3c i ; | in Americ r ctly all-wool, pure wo j 7 and shade Bh e Serge S of fine pay sult vein \ “ “y i] tion and fast color; sizes 7 to 18; regularly $6.5 9. s rom Your of exireme light weight, i Ft % ; Young Men's Suits, 810 | Seisect ttt et waned ahalt, Pante Suite, $55 95 | Don’t Fail to Order THE CITIZEN | xewsorater | Prese K g " new doube-breasted jack nodels, including ‘s rr] ya : 4 have r aT tan tee $7.50 suits : je deve / i i Blue Serge Suits, $7 95 { 7 only we decided jo sell the With two pair of knicker: . i andard jam Suh } full we gh@ pure worsted fabric of fine ¥4l* f | \ — weave: sizes 10 to 18 years, 3 - | sas eth vlara tara Hl 1,CA C1 265 B'way, nr. Chambers |f. 6 99 2 t | 125th St., nr. 3d Ave. ACKETT, ARHART & CO. sit away, cor inst. | FOLLOW THE CROWD” into INC, RETAIL The World’s “ Want’’ Columns pore ere - reve .-

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