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\Michaels URFEW SHALL NOT RING TONNGHT FOR NEN OF NEW YORK Nor Any Other Night, for the ! Matter of That, Says Mrs. | H. J. Andruss. t \ »A @arfow bell for mon! Think of this bong seriously sugsested by the Wom- @t’e Christian Temperance Union! Men 14 got off the street at 9 o'clock untess they can show good reason for being @bout at that hour! This is just what the union suggests, Miss Jennie Blac! of Cincinnati is the young woman wh chme forward with this startling i ‘ork women—blese ‘em! kindly to the idea. ‘My opinion is that Miss Black was ply joking when she made such & M@atement,” raid Mrs. Helen J. Andruss, ard idea to think she meant it. Such Yew would be an utter impossibility New York and I am eure ‘t would be pK Of the question {n Cincinnatly “We certainly advocates curfew for though—but men, never. Even @ city like New York, curfew for! ren te impossible, In che rural dis-| talons and all the country towns the | ctr€ew has long been established, and | eleblé te never seen on the roads after, ® ‘Why, the women of thie city | want the men in at 9 o'clock. | @dout the theatres? and a ‘wouldn't care to go alone. ‘will never even be suggested in thie you imagine a man hanging on the tongue of the bell, so that his would not know when It was 9 2 Of course, the men would re ‘@ euch methods. And some day Dell would be removed altogether ‘what 004 would all the laws do? ‘We would not hesitate to do eo. } for children in the country | fe one of the beat things our hes adopted. One seldom sate harm Being done to a child the eity. If they remain out are arrested, Knowing Pa eivase remain at home after Tt i a aplendid !dea for the chil-| t mon! Neve: FILIPINOS ARE MAKING INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS. y Havé Already Made Important ; ‘Economic Strides, Declares | Gov.-Gen. Forbes. "ARIS, April 12—Gov. W, Cameron Forbes of the Philippines arrived in to-day on his way to the United Stables On leave of absence by way of London. 4id not wish to discuss the ques- of the capability of the Fillpinos for t-government nor to comment on the japenconce bills that may be pending e United States Congress. Speaking, © mage important omic strides, They had previously sown an interest {n politics, and to tliat they have now added agricultural industrial development. » Forbes was the guest at dinner fight of the Mayor of Manila and ‘prominent Filipinos who are now, : - ARBUCKLE ESTATE FIGHT. OMetal Resists Sister Heghew's Plen to Administrate. the Surrogate Court in Brooklyn | filed with | | and Her! famison, be appointed co agminutra' gave! h¢address as No. 315 Beoollyn, and that of h ‘Hotel M gare! | ‘o that borough of Miss Arbuc! dminister the estate, t both are non-residents, Mdavits that the le eh Pappointn er her nephew to tthe ground ¢ makes rs of Miss Arbuckle is Pitt i ‘and that of Jamison Lake we yould the Public Administr al to administer the estu’ Yom te 18 vaid, will amount to would go to the city made no will, His entire igo to his sister, Mias Arb end M Catherine A. Jamison aS on MEN & WOM Latest Styles in Men's, Women's & Children's Coats, Suits, Hats, etc. from $10 fe $30 Bros| | Ave 9!°St BROOKLYN ‘Another Great Day--Saturday-- THE ENING WORLD, FRID CUARANTEFD OR OTHENBERG cops WEST 14™ STREET MONEY PROMPTLY RFFUNOPD Saturday’s Special 15c Luncheon Consisting of chick- en salad sandwich, pudding. pot of Ww ived at 15¢ Burtet Lunch Counter, ont From # to Boys Double-Breasted Knicker Suits WE ASK YOU NOT TO judge these sults merely by the as- tounding low price quoted—but to take our word for the fact that here is a very unusual quality clothing—suits made of excellent cloth tailored to hold their sal peice and give satisfactory wear. $2.50 would be a natural, fair retail vee dark On le ON SALP To “OnpOW 9A™ TOTDM AAT Double-breasted Knicker Suits be nest mixtures in li sizes 8 ¢o 17 years; Russian re Suits, sizes 3 from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. only, at Wool Mixture Suits or Blue Serge Suits, Saturday, All Day, at $1.98 Double-reasted paler Li 13 ’ ° Boys’ All-Wool Knicker and Norfolk Suits at [Boys Double-breasted Knicker Sutts of all wool cheviots and cass!- meres, also worsteds; sizes 8 to 17 years. Norfolk suits of wnt materials, sae 7to a eal Russian or sailor sults ol all wool serges, also reefers of serges or mixtures, 8! 3 to 10 years; on sale all day Saturday, Adlai pier e . Boys’ High Grade Suits of Imported Fabrics at Double-breasted Knicker Suits of pure wool serge, cassimere or worsteds, alpaca or Italian linings; pants are made full peg; belt loops and watch pockets, and lined throughout; sizes 8 to 18 years; also Norfolk suits of same rie Sizes 7 to 14 years ..csevcceeeeeees Another Splendid $1.98 Sale of Girls’ Sample Coats Actually Worth $3 and $4 Each HIS IS <f CLIMAX of value-giving, bringing you the most delightfully smart garments we've sent out this Spring. Yes —better last week—and that was going some, Séme 1,552 odd sample coats have come to us for quick disposal. Pret- tier than ever. \ STYLISH to the minute—tatlored to perfection—cut full and roomy, from the very latest Spring coating-fabrics, every thread of which is all wool, such as Bengalines, coverts, mix- tures, worsteds, broadcloths, etc. Hand- some sailor collar models, elegantly trimmed with satin and silk braid; sizes 6 to 14 years; every new color, including plenty of the new navy shades. SATURDAY at.. Girls’ All-Over tmbroidered White a Confirme orl va “ Repp Dresses at $1.98 Graceful ite frocks, equal to any $3 to $3.50 York. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Allover Mareslacsae pst Ea ore ie flounce, kimono sleeves, finished with Repos have embroidered revers, sailor collar, wide belt, button down front, in matte de tan or blue; worth double; sale price. ats Girls’ White Confirmation or Graduation Sample Dresses Saturday at Unusually pretty models, including low neck with kimono sleeves and high neck with three-quarter sleeves; all of a superior quality sheer white lawn; trimmed with allover embroidery and Val. laces; pin exes back and front on skirt; sizes®6 to 14 years. For Saturday $18 Pullman Sleepers for Babv at 10.98 Saturday : Only Men Will ae Style & Economy in there $3.50 Shoes e Oxfords at $1.95 The classiest and snappiest of the new Spring models. There are the popular tan Russian calf leathers, patent colts and patent leathers, etc. Also high cuts Sale of Tan Shoes for Boys, Girls and Misses ON SALE IamTO Also Blacks, in Lace and Button styles. Sizes 8% to 2. Saturday, 9 AM. to 1 P.M,, at, palr Dig. valu ‘ oat Btylee, sike C ONLY for Children and Misses SPRING MILLINERY A Wonderful line of dainty hats at $1.98 The one we picture is made of platted ribbon; a hat that our competitors are copying right and left but have not quite touched the effect we have produced; snappy, cute and most becoming. It has crown of June rosebuds and brim of siik fringe and silk braid in light blue and pink, as shown above; Saturday (HE PICTURE may give you a fair idea of the karment, But it can’t show you the quality of silk that is used to make them—or_ the satin, It's the identi- cal quality used in $10 and $12 garments ad- vertised in a 23d St specialty store. Cut full and roomy in sizes up to 50 bust, large cape collar, with full width macrame lace over effect—on sale all day to-morrow 498) Women's & Misses’ $5 Serge and hipcord Dresses to-morrow at 2.98 Whi IER splendfd lot just received for this sale Black and white whipeord {1 ks with green satin trimmed English collar, turnback cuffs and tie, The Serges come in blu black and — white—daint- ily trimmed (one like cut) in sizes it, yileoge a 4 ° men-up to 44 bust r Phe style "took" at once, Ami * 2 Mate Like Cut, 84.50. Mow Trimmed Satlor of This Satin Braid tame braid with stun- Straw Turban To-morrow at Fiction, Tic turday's Sale of Junior Shee-top Model Suits, Special at $5.98 the latest rev model; made from plain worsted or handsome mixture suitings, new short Jackets with revers and round collars of contrasting shades of Mehra new panel end all Ue pew Siting Mere sizes 13 to17 terations free). In this sal ? joo (alte e, 3.98 A Remarkable Offering of 54-in. Long Black Taffeta or Satin » APRIL 12, 1912. Al lER-E. Coats worth $11.96 endsi2esf &-O8 AFTER EASTER CLEAR-UP OF (gE weet ty Spring Mixtures- ‘and most HANDSOME NECK WEAR for all dress and coat demands....... tichedt to least expensive, cur as ore lowest in New York. Women’s Guimpes—pidia | rl he, woru, Black “OS to 2.98 Chemiaettes and Half Sleeves in Sete —plain, tucked, embroidered of shadow nots, linliation Venise and Irish laces... see oO to 2.98 Coat and Dress Collars—Macrame, Rating, Pt. Veulse, Cluny, imitation Irian, ince trim'd iawn, ‘aleg pique.. + 40 to 4,08 Sete—dinon added to list... Tunice, pinatores, tlehus tnd bretetten plumi—trom finest Calais to heav- feat? at Plauen iaceneome With touches of lack satin or velvet...... S00 B.S Tmp't'@ ace Collars, 4 tn tat made—from Austria, France and Ireland. 1.08 to 15.08 Exceptional sets, ae deenhere are marked one-thind lisher, lack, unmetcbable assortment... 2b to 3.08 Plaitings and Puffingy—maline, nets, shadow laces, chiffons, Hugerly and megsalings—ell widths and styles— white, cream, ecru & black .25 to 1.40 Robesplerre Collar of black satin with plaiting of shadow laces. 1.25 4 1.00 Also in This Dept. Am All-Day Special at A Great Cut in Price! Ask for tho Special. Vourteents Gtrert +25 to 4! 98 | Wore ~ HEARN We of Fite Avewes STER VALUES FOR TO-MORROW, CHILDREN’S DAY sinscaunis of mee MISSES’ SUITS AND DRESSES ‘The First “Red Ticket” Lote! Alter such an Easter trade se we have had, itis natural that therevheuld bemany brehen lots Instead of carrying these along at full value, we make clearance prices at once, giving opportunity to buy at reductions seldom hnewn so carly in season. DRESBRS. 14 to 18 yee FINE NEW _AFTER-EASTER STOCKS OF BOYS’ SUITS T0%8 {A replenishing of stocks thet enables us to announce that we are reedy fer demands than oven Easter brought. Far eclipsing the s0-called “Clearance Speciale” announced by others For the full worth of your money, what store like Hearn’s? Comparisons tell the story.... Make them yourself !. TWOGREAT CLEARANCE LOTS OF MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ LONG COATS Choicest Spring mintures and Navy Blue Sergee— test styleo—beantifullyteilered— 15 to 18 yeors Look for the magical “Red Tickets.” . + -It means Money Saved Unmatehably Lew Prices, A Womee's Pure Giik Hose—diack, and colore—lisie sole—double oil ‘Misaee’ Silk Hooe—Diack, wh: tance ole (rye eeeniemen, fr ae Also ta Thie yeteenn An All Day Special © at had A Great Cut in Priee, {yo Ack for the Special.) ain ely mY on i a Coat model ehirte of this favorite ‘fammtast look and feet tike silk, but far ing—SOLESETTE te « peegee lustrous—-in soft shades of Gray, oyster white and biue—made the best makers—Freach o with collar—button-fastened. breast 14 to 19 neckbead—-Remembert Shirts are regularly 08 ete..iif beri at ovige errs ol quer Rvvesal Every hind of suit in every now otyle te have, and ot” PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN—If you don't haew this, you are bearing anodloes anges hy, COME ANDSEE! parchesing cbewhere. OUR SATURDAY LEADERS freer single-breast, two stra Trousers wit! ni} avy Blue, and Sp [18 youre: also stout etses, SUITS | BOYS’ SPRING COATS Double fas 8 to ¥ yr. a. 5 Theviow, “sephora self oF velvet coll and 96.00 Et Lmetel Other Spring Coats, 1.96 to 6.08. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Navy sergee, Other Suits, 7.98 to 16.80, EXTRA TROUSER SUITS Norfolk and double breast— ti cheviote—vartous finely lined—well cut as tallored—8 to 17 ‘yento~aped la. MANUFACTURERS’ CLEAR-UP OF ODD SIZES IN REDFERN CORSETS | Newest modele—Medium and extra long ever hipe—Low ond medium bust line— Warranted whalebene | REDFERN consETs. REDFERN | stato to welt at $4.00, | Made to voll at $8.00, 3.08 2.98 sizen 18 to 30 41 bandsomely fini GLOVES FOR THE FAMILY Soft, pliable kid, two-clasp | gussotted fingers, fine fitting... Mack, white, blue, tans and graye, Our 98 ct, gloves are famous, | WOMEN'S GLACE GLOVES 16-button—colors also. 20-button—watte only Men's Kid—spring tans~Adl Tan Kid~ tw At a Great Cut Im Price! Ask to see the Spectal! en . We do not pay extravagant rentals fer fancy locations, choosing to keep prices down by a businesslike store in a convenient situation. CORSETS. 4.08 ire Jot, but not at each price...... FI jt — wall have alll elastic garters. Int ANY WOMEN'S HANDSOME PUMPS A Special Lot at on Unueusl Price UITS i. an REDFERN CORSETS. Made to sell at $10.00, ARE set nd three button double-b plaitea with imported We oretede, Cheviots, " Cheviots, brgekny 4 (and make are all thet could “scpire high are 8 Bete STOUT BOYS’ SUITS Double bresst—sturdy materl- 198 Gunmetal Calf and Patent Leather. New style pump lasts..... Caden heels......tarned goles...... +95) Women's Colonial Panos Patent Leather and turned or welted Ossie Cues heels covered buckles—all sizes and widths, 2.48 3.00 4.00 ribbon bow! sali sizes and widths, Women's Oslord Tiss... oe Westh'é White Ne Buch Shess... 3.80 5 Hutton -- opera t =—C tie a ea —------- SPECIAL SATURDAY LIST OF TOILET Goops table... Saturday price-saving: $1.00 Westphal'e Hair Auziliator, Miro-Dena Natural Rouge. 25 et, Kolynos Tooth Paste. 34 ot. Allen's Foot-Base and foottabs ves ot. pag Beth Powder. 29 ct. Face Powder-—Germaine goole make—white and all hoon: 60 ct. Violet Toilet Water-—a0 better at $1.00—one of our us- clusive specials... W ct. Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food. Palmetto Soap-—that bas beon out of the market for @ year—cheap 19 A STRONG SATURDAY SPECIAL IN MEN'S UNDERWEAR . 08 | Articles that are mecded om every dressing | SILK FINISH —short sleeve shirte pink, biue and white—have lustre And appearance of silk--also fine SEA ISLAND COTTON—long sleeves drawers have double gussete—aot Gl! sises in each fabric, but all atses in lot—velue 98 cts. ‘There will leo be on ALL DAY SPECIAL ia Jewelry Ribbons, NOT ADVERTISED But at A SPECIAL CUT INPRICE, ™. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrew, Seturday, Until | P. M. To proven: det Asnimeres—31_t ent. is CLOTHING. THIMD FLOOR, $5.98 BOYS’ BUITS—7 to 17 yrs... 3.85 ‘Serges, cheviows, wool crashes and cas- elueres—Navy, tan, sole have extra trouser BOYS! CLOTHING. 9 ot, BOYS’ BLOUSES. Fancy Pereales and white madras—peckband or collur-4 t Hows) FURNISHINGS —THIBD °Hdou, 59 et, BOYS’ SPRING CAP Golt, ‘Bion aud Vareit fancy mix Shepbe Py DOYS PUNNISHENGS—THURD FLOUR, 59 ct, BOYS’ COAT STYLE SHIRTS White and, fancy 2 madras and and Pera » blu “yoxs" UI AAS at Hino FLOOR, 4 1.00 RY. | sheets paper, 2% pondence Parts, 48 envelopes-- white and fane; $3.98 GIRLS’ BPRING COATS. Biman reefer styles in the new long Tength—eailor collare with contrasting color—6 to 14 years. MISSES' DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, @ ct. GIRLS' GUIMPES, Fine white iowa: tucks sertiogy—Ii. S. ruffle on neck and sleeves -6 10 14 MISSES’ DEPT, 4.96 GIKLS' DRESSES...... Imp't'd white wide wale pig pik and blue repp—bandsome eb ay insertion 6 to M4 years Only at Hearn’s can such values be found! MISSES' DEPT,—SEOOND FLOOR, He IRLs. SCHOOL. Han Ja ant 18 ct. CHILDR Black cotton. GMTONEREATIURD FLOOR, MOMIERY-¥AIN rioon, ict buying, quantities are restricted, No Mail or Tetovbo STS, voul ‘4 etteath= 3.2 | WAIST#—SECOND FLOOR. ve Ww in’ UNTRIM'D HATS..2,! Black—chip, Bair or imitation hemp some with ee e-rolled edge. MILLINERY-~THIRD FLOOR.’ many colors. MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR, LONG CORSETS. ak Black and color PETTICOATS- 9 ct, WOMEN’ ‘Two-clasp—black, white and

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