The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 12

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re <a TEE ‘DROPS DEAD AFTER: MANIS CONVICTED . ~~ pludge Hofiman of Freehold IN. J., Worried Because He | «se — 4 i { The { ee itder of M “4 7 sudden deat | semtor counsel, former Judge Witte {an4 yesterday he T. Hoffman, at his home in Engiteh-| Judge Hoffman was alone ' town, N.,J., last night iorary last night for several jours : smerita ot this €7 We was the first homicide case Jude | As Mrs. Hoffman wes going upstaire : Mloney-Saving Opportunity, New New Yorkers! It was just scientific merchandising that made this basement possible—getting right down to “hard gel and overcoming seemingly impossible obstacles— but we succeeded, an American Shoe Experts to marvel how it can be done. We select just afew Y form. Ze items to<all to your attention: g At Yout Dealev’s Men’s Tan Oxfords Women’s Pumps Misses’ and Children’s 7 $1 to $10 Your selection of and 2-Eyelet Ties ‘TanHigh Button Boots y, ' To wear an American Lady ‘of this week—shoes that any one else “to sell at this &3.50--but your good fortune for a livelihood —can get | you can come here with the 4 —they’re. a dollar less. Y\ in “Tan Calf, Z F Patent Leather, Misses’ and Children’s Y N.B.—For the men who Gun Metal, at — ~ Y SPECIAL DELIVERIES are not partial to Tan shoes ine High Cut White GY to the Bronx and we have some good values— 2" [Mh Y Westchester County. not quite up to the standard Canvas Boots Y — Yj of the tans, however,.at, 2” High Cut ing eae ae Z| ‘ pi Home ety town 75. m0 5 Black Velvet ” “1° y PARLOR. DINTS Boye Shove Button Boot Small Boys’ YZ Box Calf and Satin Cult mutton: Boots pore | Ga Biuc! ro em good The reigning fad, Lace Shoes 3D ni ee ‘r" 2° $8 1.50 199| _*ouveem. iSaentite | and Patent Leather;.e.goo cee on nD pa RA ARTIST LLL LEAL LL IA LVL NLL LTE LOLI OL AT ACT 12 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL \/ [eens had aver lost, and it so preye jon his mind tha: yesterday he was no- | | Henoa to defend sh " was wwitho’ CORSETS No. 241 Ceut) Batiste ' $2.00 r q No. 242 MILD LIQUID CURES ECZEMA seat » die the Judi e admitted ect n Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves and Nasty Medicines. Naud, D. DD. Pre conviction Tuerday is ase dias the autos | ne nem fre ie f the slayer's | could n tm, e in Vreehold. Women Know Now Not so long ago little attention we will say much less attention) was given to the corset. Now, women know that in a way ell depends upon the corset. If the corset is not correct in design, per- . fect in fit, right in every respect, their appearance cannot be smart. The corsct tells the story. Pur- chase the right model of the right make of corsets and you put your- self into the class of smart dressers. We might go further—-Choose the right model of American Lady Corsets and you are known for your smart style. American Lady Corsets pro- duce perfect style and carriage for thousands of women. They give times in his jaw oftie Hegeman & Oo, end Biker's drug The only Shoe Store in the world that sold a million pairs of shoes in 1910. 6th Ave. and 20th St. The Cammeyer Basement Is Your MBDDM’K'’W. are selling shoes to-day in the basement that cause the 2, 3 or 4 Eyelet Men's “Opportunity” tor Corset means 16 be a smart dres- | ser. The style and fit to make you | so is assured. Name, American i Lady, on every pair, Natty, Graceful Hostwear} The popularity of High ‘Tan at a price that must appeal | Button Boots this year is to those with whom every | wonderful—scems just to penny counts. That splendid | have caught the young girls’ rice would be suicidal —| type of American Indepen- | fan We have an absolutely yhey're stegling value for dence—the girl who works | soli ‘ateee All sizes — and American Lady Corset Co. Detroit shoes here — incomparable } assurance you will be fitted. An-extraordinary value. | Dressy and neat, there’s noth- Women’s Tan Misses’ and Children’s pe Button Bootes Black Suede Pumps The children’s desire is to Swer Walla, Gia. metal Going — Going — and soon wear things like the “grown I be.gone, these splendid.| ups""—These won't last long; th ‘Bhoe, svalues:at sizes 6 to 101% and IF to 2, Sunday 50 ‘1 35 I Broadway and 5th Ave., corner 2lst St. | Greatest Suit Sale Ever Held 2000 Women’s and Misses’ Suits i} Wis % + Every suit offered is from the regular stock-- “SS F -IT this season’s most fashionable and best selling F s IX models—in all desirable materials and colors -- At About One-Half Regular Values Globe Theatre New York WORDS WomusiC SUNDAY $20 to $25 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, 12.50 $30 to $35 Women's and Misses’ Suits, 15.00 $40 to $45 Women's aiid Misses’ Suits, 20.00 $50 to $55 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, 25.00 No C. 0. D.'s or Approvals No Exchanges or Credits mf | WORLD 20, 1911, Ple price. Pure worsted $ | They are star suits in a wide ‘e aa ae de ents, made range of light, weave cassimeres ard cheviots in tans, browns, grays and mixtures. All sizes and models for men and | that price. young men. Every suit made, to | young men. sell this season for $16, $18 or $20. || Serge Sui DUS iis cece ees SUNS i. ics seeeeus ° mixtures, Men's $30 and $32.5 tA id and $32.50 24.50 Men's $ Suits Harlem Store Open Evenings INC. RETAIL J. BAUMANN & BRO SZ FREE vr of Your Purchase We will give to all customers buying ()is week 10 per cent. of the mount of their 3 in merchandise, no matter how small . ele purchase may be. a Week D ) RcROOMT SUITE 349% as illustrated, bie your home, value $80, at tomier bi Onky see Mattress, sft tor $3 OB ; We au 9188 | E PAY FREIGHT } F t is AND RAILROAD FARE |. 3 MGT & SAVE [sree | thay [ee AY ST seesaren Another Sherlock Holmes etective Story-— * Che Adventure of ihe Dancing Men” » book form freewith Next Sunday's Worl R | 3 fos 7S 4 fees 125 5 Rertiea 150 E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President Reorganization &Extension Sale You men who appreciate high-class clothes, and who will wear no others, owe it to your own interest to take advantage of this sale now. s for a larger development of this business necessitate the immediate realization of cash, and a readjustment of our stocks of merchandise. You benefit directly by this Reorganization and Extension because you can buy this season’s clothes at the very beginning of the season far under All sizes for men and a we made and very a Shs and *°91.50 tL epnares sizes 77 17 years; now... le . to $16, $18 and $20 Suits, | Silk Lined Overcoats, $17.50 eat ; fine soft materials, in black and dark and medium gray shades, plain | Oxford gray, silk lined and faced and fancy weaves. Also worsteds | to edge. Every coat because of its showing hairline strineson black, | exquisite tailoring fits perfectly and gray.and blue groun.ts. Exclusive | drapes gracefully. for the reorganization ¢ sion of this business thes would be $25, and sterling value Were | Boys’ Clothes at Reduced Prices | Men's $20 and $22.50 $1 5 All wool pure a] New York 80 Broadway, LTHOUGH THE || WORLD printed 68,684 “To Let” during the first three months of this year 31 more than the Herald), it is helping \Someseekers to a fur- therextent by publish- inga ‘Spring Rent- ing Guide,” (32, eqpies of closing 2-cent for postage. To-day Call or Write for cof not extene rments wor ted Blue in Norfolk and | double-breasted knicker models. | Men's $22.50 and $25 17 50 | | Also boys’ knicker suits in fancy $5.95, Splendid selection of fashions | able suits in best grade worsteds, | tweeds and cassimeres in all this | Spring's prevailing colors and de- | signs. Norfolk and double- Men’s $38 and $0 1 breasted models. Ghits 3 50 would regularly sell for much Men's $40 and $45 higher prices, now Suits.. : ate 50 rece fo Suits that *8.95 125th Stn, 3d Ave. H ACKETT, CARHART&(0.*5 Braye. Chamber "way, Cor. 13th St who call at any of The World’s branch of- fices or write to “ Al- Bate Room 108, World Building,” in: | at | | | | Ads, stamp |

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