The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1911, Page 13

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PECNEERCEREERR re THE E EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1911, FLOOLY THE FAN « 6 4 ese 6 He He Gets 4's Dates Mixed. SR (weer! where Ate \] SPs FO WOULD \ 5 sa fawn THERE $ NOTHING THE DEAR WIFO ‘ | you aimeo For NOW? \V : (one ehting AWAY , BE SOME YOYOUS IF SHE [onat DHE DONT KHOW\ /some ree THIS! fet ta iv SEEMS TOME you wire! ‘\ were it THEM GAGS COULD PIPE HER OLD TURK { wonT HURT HER Iwo SCOUT Youke, COULD STAY HOME you PAIN APE THE CLASS WHEN \ THAT S HOW (FIGURE |! WOT THA YOUNG JUST ABOUT NOW - aN KNEW THE BUSINESS FACTO IN THE THAT CALLS j i? 8 : aa 8 YAY, =: 7 " cee uy ii y ( AMERICAN 1 UKE BALL - SNE DONT. | auc YA USEC | | LEAGUE i ey tal (wea Put one ove® |) ta pe 1 BET PARK NO GAME Like eg) | BEAT THE SUB) art for ONE AFTERNOON ’ AND SRIEVE | | Can CUT EM ACROSS! : . ME ITS) Nike THAT ! NOW AN \ +o 108 AT \ THAT Fai iil ii / MA ‘Fa! SSGAnre oF THe Ne eats ire cum Meet Taft TON, May 1.—Princess Rae Inside thie Rin ng NEVERSAW ONE: | Great Fightors et eget se iE eerste: lel iN 1 Rocker $15 i, White Declares That Joe Wal- «: } ott, the Third Holder of the \: Welterweight Title, Was the i.:\' Best Fighter of His Weight and Size That Ever Stepped " , Into the Ring. NO. 20 JOR WALCOTT 10°; Discount if you Prefer to Pay Cash Built for solid comfort, and of solid oak. Fine wide seat and back of real leather. Big, broad arms. Heavy but well balanced, and well made in every particular. Early Eng« Third Welterweight Champion, ie datlonic aud) GC Bong. ieanande! New Remedy Tha [Removes Precktes ry ; lish finish. i| Merten Canin, witsaome peru APPRAISER TO. MAKE CHANGE t wy Pay 25c Weekly, or 50c boetiaet 4 1 . Considered ‘Tosday at i Fortnightly, if more con- batt Fan enearn Washington, venient. Collector sent if ‘ON Ma 1 eooMees of ¢ at New York were ¢ requested. Every Thing for Every Room * Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc Iggy | + ice Boxes, Lamps, Ciocks, Go-Carts Sie e ihe ; hn f if pe cig Cammeyer Shoe Styles are taken as the : Kitchenware, Etc. The next chapter will deal with some | aid thie raid n * standard American Fashion in Footwear [SF RAE TUNTieay eseeenuee, “Unter: : ° over the entire World. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures ‘HIGHEST COURT UPHOLDS On Everything in Every Department PHOTOGRAPH RIGHT LAW. te through many a r ng Walcott was sh Gulana, on Ay ASi2. 5° was a ways t from Bar Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves $30 worth for 50c¢ a week $100 $1.50 «* «s $200 8 $2.50 «ss $1,000 « “© $12.50 «ss re SWEET CHOCOLATE ——— . | Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on hs ——_—_—_4 sa proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. 10° Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. Modish Girls admire Eee | Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 102224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121 st St.) il Young Men to the Front! | : : . | || the new Cammeyer ; A Display of Spring Suits | “ait || Specially designed for you = : d ‘al l Phe Aeme of grace in) modern and very specia! values at ||| ] tootwear. Every girl should have $10, 512, $15, $18, 820 I] at least a pair of the Cammeyer iW “one-eyelet.”” In Patent Leather . . , $5.00 IT SMASHED Ww FRONT OF JOmm (. SULUVEN One-Eyelet Pump saute but a tt et “ Joe Boxed ‘and Ww re. sted, The Brill stores follow the example set by Nature, She builds young men on specia lines. Sowe build their clothes. We've wiven I wer close attention to the shoulders, provid ] i Gun Metal... ., $5.00 sea turn a we ample freedom for the chest,and favored the fl Tan Russia Calf’, $3-30 $5.00 i if modest watst Ine calso the mor est purse ie Z " clove Suits with waisteoats, two-piece suits, \| y W hite Bue ‘skin a ‘ _ $7.00 Ke) i + Ma tomy ine teow Baht baton | coats, medium and long, with two or three i g No Ww N ut Brow n Sue As $3.75 buttons, long or short lopels, soft roll fronts, g a ~ ALWAYS RELY or the English model; browns, tans, grays, \| Weal for Street and Dress Wear 1 blues and neat mixtures; 82 (0 88 ch I ¥ ane ‘wat Some special features, loos pencil avd pon y fe <I j A ON POSLAM pocket inside coat, seeret mone Y pocket in y a th t psc I Wrousers, and subway helt loop, Hii & Pas one Cl laa, ae seein | / Cammeyer : { n th le af the nearest Brill store, Ih Stamped on a Includes Cleaning by Vacuum System | eCAns ‘ Brite § od dyoth Ahi | Ly Telephone 5900 Main "st. 7 AN | ae _™ q BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADIVAY, near Chambers st , coalal $7 CORTLANDT STP, near Gr wath STREET. at $4 Ave | arenes 4 HW , FULTON a: SMITH 'STREETS |¢ LEAT 710! UNION SQUARE, 14 at, West of Broadway, | — —_ , ! IF _. BROOKLYN Y , i ia CMON OG mM RORE STORED St for Furs y alued at $50 100 56 “ 8 280 oO ” “ * S00 20 4 + 1000 Guarantees Safety from Moth, Fire, Theft i dchccacctddccdtaasleadddadiddaaa Mhdddddddddddduzédacadacce00ccoca Acres of Floor Space Open Sa urday Evenings + seer

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