The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 13

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tly wet. A caving of 10 per cent. was|methode among the women of New/|ments until millions had been charged |made from ea RI I effected in the buying, socording to} York.” u aga! the companies. The Attorney- | arrived at the 5 iT ij) the report sent out by the association. of the Housewives’ |G of the Sinte was authorized bh When the committees of younger :nar- yek in the Waldorf-Aato- | ¢1 pecial counsel and Cohen Scotch potatoe 3 ket men in charge of Frank J. Mar. [fa the President, Mra. Julia Heath, |appointed by Attorney-General O'Mul-| ‘The reason for the day's lateness wa r ray meets the shoppers end 4! caused the following notice to be sent |ley. ‘Decause of the btrning of , then: where thetr grandmothers used | ™t: | About a year ago Attorney Cohen re- coal. On her last visit + e Py . ‘Wednesday, april 4, was been de- | celved from the city a fee of $25,000, a , ac e ar ar ul Ss ror as er fo come daily vetere the téluphene stared Publi: Market Day. Please |previous payment of $15,000 having been 8 9 fered an easier means of market! be at W lon Market between | made for similar services. Another 8%,- f And before the sostly fronts 10 and 12 A. ML. to demonstrate to [000 fee is approved by Comptroller Pren- ’ w RKED” 160 OOO WOMEN delivery wagon added almost ve be ras age the hia 5 dergast and to be approved by (le NE year ago MA ED the Re- Guuble to the rignt price of food, the aw York are in earnest tn their | Board of Ketima: ——_ colic * ; ns ousew! benef demand for more public markets. | rt is pointed the Fi De. organization and Extension of this serene senate “| Patan Maher ann (pti cS eat as": BURNS AND CHAPPED ince Today "MARKS" Our Fi HE HA® HAD ONLY THIRTY| fecure’ailtne secrulte possible = (mant from one company of ¥Ea00 lel” HANDS “MUCH BETTER” business. To-day A Our First ‘=n . re ie rec je. | re : ’ bers’ | Of Housewives’ YEAR@ EXPERIENCE. From is it will be ween the House. beeanl ag gt tal hog IU dey mame | 7 inniversary, and in consequence we ¥ vu ). hi ce Ci ’ , Bee ene oh ease aceut | prediction of the officers of the League |ne hud, succeeded In eatieting nearly | LAttle Accidents of Childhood | “CELEBRATE” the “OCCASION” by t Invited to Washing- | seen in the martes only thirty years Manis Gaer tra totaiae ae toe 7 Hoe, of which, the city receves | Dev Not Worry Mother. conducting THIS GREAT ANNIVERSARY 4 talked to- of the phamplet whic! , 1 . J | + ‘ Eton Market Wednesday. _| being Srepates for the, thou | it Sot te tone ote pantie’ ciarkats [ee eereemaee oer ngtemms! Mamma! 1 have burned | SALE, in our ‘women who wi geen wi he city, and Mra. d ‘ n Sich Te Soratee of fran” mata |Rneerterhe a mags 2 MIGHBALLS AND SPUDS | iow ston dots mais hi Four New York Clothing Stores ‘ , fe her grandmother in the § ve to minister ; aL RAs hls }WAR ON HIGH PRICES. |"“tateiy quite & tow women of rh ———o “* | CARGO ON THIS STEAMER. Jana cccidents of childhood. “Serateh ie A. | oci ponition,* ‘sald’. Xenon, “tare CITY TO PAY $35,000 Piola Serena WPL Laks ppd aad sad Saving You Money on Your Easter Garments ’ ‘i been coming here buying oune~ a iny b a ” ‘ “ ”, | fei ep . M i HE Hackett, Carhart Suits of * DISTINCTION ” enjoy the" BEST “work: Bommittee of the Provision |e %2 ioe coats Gay.) Seer care wie cess 10 COHEN. Quarts of Whiskey and 600 T hi | manship of the highest class garments and sre made of the “SELECTED” o—much & Y 55 f . ahatis armed for and“ TESTED" materials of the world’s best mills, forming an immense Men Will Receive the Great | the’men. ‘they enow Soha take ows end] Ye SAB gAmount (0 #89,000) for Bushels of Potatoes. Velogen soothes irritated skin, al- | MBLY "of new “IDEA” patterns, : right up to date, "But for the aewcom-| Collecting Assessments From The Caledonia of the Anchor Line, one inflammation and paves the \ wand pronounced ONFORD blues, NEW browns, CAMBRIDGE grays, Army of Shoppers: Boe ae lg ar ee fr | Service Corporations, * | 28 late trom Glasgow, made her dock Hfor the healing process Used night or Wi or tolxtures, as well as the new grays, tans and fancy patterns, in 7 alt a’ it meat an 6 valies of 3 A tht ing, having on ®oard 490 i bef i f di odels ENGLISH, MODIFIED or “AMERICANIZED.” Difecront cuts, The should grove ex+] Former Justice William N, Cohen will|gagtcn mon and women and. 3,600,008 itpeere it ahapped, heads and lips mocee and k whi Ingo batons |e yor nc mvs as mnt osu nere th thee fA ant bet sa | $15 & $18 Men’s Suits $10: ’ Knlokertocker ts tired of paying | Ret come ta far as Washington Starker, the aity for hia mrvicws an special oman | aight were tn the form of 12000 white and flaw Wis not 4 gettin wel in the oroceedings to review special rt hotles of whiskey. A passengers Tt not soil the finest dress | 4 eon aay ss hie L adghe eee te ising te ae aortas |franchive aamesaments against several] who wid he was an expert estimated fabric, In collapsible tubes, at al Special for Anniversary Sale re pudlic service corporations. For years thirt: woodly ti ould be Dre. Kuickerbocker telling her very |!# decorating the whole market for the |REEt SL nk® Ten over these owe | ret tnIrty y highbells druggists, $5 cont sees Se ra on Stee 2 ~~ | WW 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE $18 & $20 Men's Suits $1350 BAUMAN N'S $25 & $28 Men’s Suits $17 Knlokerbocker has risen to the ter buyer of moat thea woment” wee Soject 1e to know better how tojatall until they get It. Men are easy. AT 149 WST, ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED ite Market Day. ! fine soap should have plus , . oy eis —— nv 9 e nc dis sia scane en shop |* SemetH nny er toe or age] ff Ad Preserve the skin asf ee $30 & $35 Men’s Suits 525" ats. i yb a ae th ave, Galvea ba invitation y 4 Emergency Laboratories. Ws, 35 & 40 Men s Suits 50 aan ee ee at ne citer | 10_Per cént, of them come and tell the ‘Young brides who never aaw a steak | on, talking the matter over with aisters ond organizing the House- y Special for Anniversary Sule opatos forthe nome. ay tare Wit they, dont wane iter FREE “Pincass.” CREDIT Dial aoctares Weanediy, Kern's done nearly as well in the Superior in every quality i 0 DE POSIT REQ U | R E D This Imperial Leather Couch $28 & $30 Men’s Suits $22.50 ia Sak tips, shovsends iid 2 | CAN PURCHASE TWO DAYS’ SUP-| B unusual virtues which en- om fend cheese fret hand on Pub- | 4, Now. they oan PY oe no other soap can do. AN | Special for Anniversary Sale feet care.and on foot, but all wil! have|inston Market Wednesday. If only N 1) eS Special for Anniversary Sale re what they wi able to accom- e ge of market prices and save! plish I look for a revolution in buying - —— - —_ DELIVERS THIS SOLID - $ 9 EXPERIENCED WOMEN TO OAK DINING TABLE ‘ips 7 $40 & $45 Men’s Suits$ 50 y League wit!. 160,000 members, 6 willing to move from stall to ‘e they decry the big Special for Anniversary Sale wemen with family market bas- Ladd ‘Hl able it to soothe, beuutify Day. hould select what they ne rT qi Gaanis ahh conditions ef|to day. Eve th Large cake, price 25 cents. TEACH THE BRIDES. ‘Bara a fs}. )s]elil) ‘4 Special for Anniversary Sale are reisd by experienced vue, Ee aoe mire : hin } Suits and Overcoats $15 to $45 will show them how to get the ve - OUR TERMS ic 9 e Sie Sic NEW YORK RUG Gl I) car re se] MAS en tyr Men’s New Model Spring Overcoats r New Kb Ci joaton thee With Every Purchase of $75 a - Market is, celebrating its| 65 East $9 ry | Latest Models, in fancy mixtures. 310° cout solid oak, frame; sTwe ‘ca$ies? PavMEnT "OF 1 | Regular $18 value TELEPHONE 1 d sanitary construr seqriere Fabiee, Our > ST.:1 DOOR WE: @o au New Model Black, Oxford and fancy pen Every Evening Until 9. Saumrdays Uniii 10 =e oe $18 and $20 values. sd | Py inci i <== — — ec! eae IT MAKES LITTLE DIFRERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Silk lined to edge Black and Oxford, English model, fancy cheviot, 39 °7.50 Wild GO°ANDLUGET: IT split sleeve coats. $25 values... 17 English model, belted back, narrow $ shouldered, fancy grays. Special E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 703 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 West 42d St. 125th Street Near Chambers St. Cor, 18th St. Near Broadway. | Near 3d Avenue I supplement this advice. 1 emphasize the word ; Harlem and 42d Street Si “advertise.” Leave the hammer throwing to the weed i athletes. To-day it is.a deplorable condition that b/ | the ready-made houses are doing the business of our Cowperthwait @ Sons city, simply through the custom tailors’ lack of ad- | m pieces |No Deposit 50c a Week sat | Genuine Leather Couch, $24 75 e On this page I show the shape of two average ’ $ men, measuring 38 breast. If the average ready- Wy made coat, which looks so beautiful in the picture, was put on either of these men; it would take a Gy i On vivid imagination to see the effect displayed in their Wy DIAMON pictures. The average 38 coat, put on Figure No. AMOND. 1, would be two inches too low in the neck, so that when he straightened up you could almost see the FIGURE HO, 1 waistband of his trousers. If Figure No. 2 put on | impossible to fit in ready-made Are Worth $18.00, and 38 size regular, it would knock his hat off when he Cloth YOU Can Prove It. sat down, on account of the depth of the arm’s-eye. a Ss —_— ; Less than 25% ofthe American men are built in To-Day and To-Morrow proportion. ie id If we tailors who have some knowledge of the wan : Eh ale ; 8 ‘ this couch is built on a solid oak frame, neatly carved, different shapes were to get together, I could see nn Ihe covering is of real leather, and the deep “diamond” tufting where a series of advertisements would be beneficial . means long wear and solid comfort. to the tailoring trades as a whole. vinduwe dieplay A host of other Couches, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Davenports , ea and Sofa Beds of every kind, My spring line is now complete. | offer hun- Pay $2 Monthly if more convenient. Collector sent éf requested. dreds of styles—Blue Serges, Gray Vicunas, Gray \ “ gen gman and 1000 styles of Browns— | “ zt Comte fap Everything for Housekeeping : . ; “ Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash Ih tak th d fl f thi : for You Just as You Prefer ave taken the second floor of this YM, } b i ling, whi ch I have fitt ed Hy 8 wh ole- j | 5 Frices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article, le woolen department, where I wil y TELL " é ‘paaeed to show tailots or ladies wishing pani j Cowperthwait & Sons mannish cloths, special Blue Serges, regular Tepomibterto Renin readyeniade pin mater rete S Mea $2.00 value. CHARLES: A. KEENE ESTABLISHED 1807 $1.00 Per Yard 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. |180 Broadway, New York|| 3pq Ave. and 121st St. f 1431 Broadwa TRS || 05 to 205 Pen Row (Chatham Scour | M | T F H E [ L The Gorner 40th St. cata on =i | 93 to 205 Fark Re : pei Square.) Be oa L Tailor OPEN EVENINGS UNTIg SATURDAY 10. ee : Clothes. : JIT. MAK§S LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YQU NEED— YA WORLD “WANT” AD, WiLL GO AND

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