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VP PEN CERWIN ss kt eee THE EVENING WORLD, MONTCLAR SPURNS” (it FELL AS HE LIGHTED GAS, MOVING PICTURES cation for License Turned ' A : ete! iB. and hie Down With Ten Others. Ngextion utd occaeimed wahtmares, As, clght years otd ee Shwo Criminal Always Caught , nied tha Hi. os IRAMAS? IMPOSSIBI lay’s ; ; : . All Applications Thrown Out. ail Children Must Not See Villains, { auncll Look the rnatter: un ie a Health So Chambermaids Can't ronpad rae AP ee % nee words, ti res color to Gray or = NE led te welne Faded hair—Removes Dan- ff druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its at ! , it ia ae emp 7 : abe Won't Stan” for Villains The Reci That Every Woman Wants = This Trade-Mark When you serve Van Camp’s Spa- ghetti, you will find that every woman guest wants to know the recipe. Moat women who buy it want to know it, too. And many ask us to send it. But the recipe is secret -you’ll see why. It took our chefs two years to work it out. The result has been the most popular dish that ever went out from our kitchens. You will see why we cannot let anyone elsc make spaghetti like Van Camp's. But we are charging you less to cook it for you than you would spend to make it. And you get it already cooked. There are 17 ingredients used in this recipe, each the finest of its kind. The main ones are these: Durum wheat spaghetti. Herkimer County full cream cheese. Best creamery butter. The same superlative tomato sauce we use in Van Camp's Pork & Beans. There is a flavor—a blend—to this Tis Dinwer end I's Ready pic Tract Barred, dyed with an antiseptic dye Cort a quaster, but wear Lally nd persua Was regarded wit $e hickelodeons het Would oy The Antiseptic Hose with NOX y Six- Thread — spaghetti such as never have found in 1 F NTT IT Heels and Tees S h Fi another. eo mus 8 dear teache! Kahn & Frank, Whoiesaie Di-irybutors Not even the chefs of Italy serve any- ape Oh, Reginald, how Sioa Shere Spaghetti thing nearly so good. aay Italian Style Please find it out and enjoy. it while | AtEvery Grocery—Ready-cooked| the dish is rew. Surprise your guests 10c and 15c per can before they know whc makes it. Te!l your grocer to send a small supply. 121s1| Ven Camp Packing Company '*\#)!'«« Indianapolis, Ind. ue. 2p Sireet) = Matchless Savings Here Wednesday ‘ Lord & te Misses’ Shoes ], 48 Founded 1826 Patent Jeather, kid or velvet tops vici, or brown velvet ; sizes 11 to 2 Special Values in “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” Boys’ Shoes. 98§c Satin and Kang. calf Blucher Women's Oxfords tizes 9'to 2 Petticoats Patent leather and gun metal, also Seersuckers and percale Rus pate I widths: sizes 7 98 bya ‘ htt , ’ 1. ° as Y 2) to &; special . 7 *¢ . aR rene Vomen’s Suits €&§ Coats Patent leather end gun metal box calf | 49¢ Sie feo). 2 neZable Covers | an 150 Tatlored Suits mua ti Dress Goods ; h wy D inehlacl ane’ he in the most) fashionable fad We oa” 89 herd meas 29c abrics Men's wear serges, S / 9.5 0 nie hone, black Only, Eel sine taiteio nee a air-line stripes and worsteds. 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WE PAY FRE i trasting color silk collars. | and green stripes. % CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TE tis | Verms Apply to New York, New ders ni a | | $17.50 $9.50 Rooms 4 Rooms 4 Rooms Ro: Faroished Furnished 7 Faraished ® Fury $49.95 $69.98 $89.98 $10) $149.79 a) up ——— Wark ror Lists or $7.00 A WEEK OPENS SEWING MACHINES ; THESE Ot LEITS. ] AN ACCOLN1 ON CREL Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave; th St Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. ure Satesman, 49 Cents, 1 A Sampie Line Sf d ‘th ind 101. 2c, 12! yc, I RINGS corals, with rhin TONE BANDEAUX mitation shell, inl, studded with rhineste TUESDAY, APRIL livelies nimings. ns, and mM ithers will be LI ees | b'° Elastic Belts, 49c - ELASTIC BELTS—2 and 2! “with gold 50c & 75¢ Photo per ed 4% nal the popu $3.00 Tailored Hats, 1.98 HAT furbans, tay with erys-| 1. tr Art Embroideries a {AND-EMB N CCARFS AND SQUARES IAND - EMBROIDERED BERLIN DOYLIES : Women’s s $i Sill Hose, 6% 1 | Women q sie 1 lace-inserted yok 5c Vests, 20¢ “ ME N'S 2-CLAS OVES--with doubl white and b $1 Missione! Curlains, 69¢ MISSIONET ( id red; just the Misses’ $1 Kid Gloves, 5%¢ riot CLASP TAN KID GLOVES—4 rov sroidered; regul $1.00 per pair ———— Women’s 50c Silk Gloves, 39 25, KoOcHeG Between Lenox.& 7th. Aves,’ BEADINGS t sort of s We ha delighted 98c; value BABILS’ GRETCH quare f lawn ave $ 1911. 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Stes 2 to 5 years style 1 em ue trimmin Fouith Moor.) 19c Embroideries, yd., $2! oc NAINSOOK AND 253 TIONS, BANDING ND n1'4 to $ inches wide. nin | $25 to $35 Tailored Suits, 12.50 POR WOMEN, 4 J ss than one Thint Flo 4,50 Jardiniere & Pedestal, 2,98 1 gh 29¢ WATER thy regu Hasatnent) full hood; Hasement Babies’ + scorch food. |to wear off; w ‘other utensils. 2 Carrtages, 7 7.98 rubber t Baenent ene 50c Aluminum Saucepans, 29c AREVER ALUMINUM —LIPPED sal PANS—capacity one quart; ligh ht; bright as not im, Preserve Kettle, 49¢ EAREVER UMINUM PRESERVE 3 quarts; no enamel retain heat longer than (Basement) white with large ck and nished with Yi, Winter Garden Revue | SUNDAY WORLD Over 1,000,000 Pairs of High-Grade Shoes Sold in 1910 Cammeyer Samped on a ona Standards Merit G""Ave.& 20 St. G Pumps are * here for - you and your Daughters The fashion decrees pumps, and we show a truly wonderful represen- tation worthy of the largest shoe busi- ness in the world. We give you below the fashion chart regarding the proper pump at the proper time. CHART (Heel Trimming Cuban lat Ribbon Bows | Heel | Leather Bows Leather ] Gun Metal Call | | ! | Morning | Wis on » Canvas Wear Buckskin Military Metal Buckles Heel Leather Buckles {wh | Low Heel Brown Kid Leather Suede Alternoon | Black Si Wear Black Kid Ribbon Bows Leather Bows } and Buckles Cuban Heel Steel, Gilt and Enamel Buckles {Rhinestone \ Dull Kid Colored Sueds ed Kid jored Satin ent Leather Hy ack Kid Bronze Kid $7.50 (ee Evening Wear > | and Cut Steel 4 Buches | Chiffon and Satin he High to Cuban Rosettes and Bows Heel Beaded Bows $6.50 There isn't another shoe store in the world carrying a full line of sizes in this assortment, and that's a fact, too, Cammeyer Ge Standard’ Merit G""Ave.& 20™"St. WU SSE SECM Rw A NEW SONG HIT sage se se From the Free With Next