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eee APRIL 19, 1912. rN GREATEST r MOTHER'S ARMS suiciges, 8 vours: Human Fat Reduces | | Clothes from Maker to W Pasa Moe Levy TEACHER IN WORLD,’ KIDNAPPED BOY. ("= <css"eias Sage Sse SK |My $20.00 Suits at $12.50) ped Progress More Than| Little Joe di Fiore Talks of! its" Here’s One on the Mill j Any. Mien, Says Mayor at | Lions, Woods and “Cousin Slight fabric’ imperfections are responsible for this very i Jimmie.” unusual early, season price cut. In the last stages of BOUQUET IS RETURNED. aaakita i manufacture we found slight errors in weave in Vs 237 of my men’s $20 suits. The mill was called to task THE BVENING WORLD, Gaynor Always Had Courage two’ toon” art ‘um eh ant "Ba Sl"it ct fe anew nde tat Patra and, sooner than take the suits, made us an allowance to Speak Out for Right, the thre Weeks he had been mleding| POW having branches in all the larie 27, t that enables us to sell these $20 suits at $12. 50. pet 0 area czasea wim total Ge, wtory_ot hia|S owpent™ 2 ae Sik oes Ath eal snd sume fe Zou et cnee | - While it would be precany impossible for the average - E weusuam Jennings Bryan and Mayor |one doo hed toed to Pelee Menaguar- = person to notice the slight errors in weave, I have had . ae : pane Emr ATT TOD 4 er eis at, a. ‘cunrta tuead by te boys in Bast Now Tort. America’s Greatest Furniture House these 237 garments separated from the rest of their night Mr. Bryan delivered hie} Tee man calling Mmeet “Cousin Bl Ik 66 ” . so "The Signs of the Tames” |24mmIe" whe he shil's abductor and d i joc $20.00 brothers. N vy \ ge gt nef ee geld CEN Seta pt u 8th Ave. Remember, however,—these garments are made and Greatest | idnappers told him were there, he was jaure there were three other boys and for the|® woman called “grandma” In the dency out ,' houso to which he was first taken there Mayor, “But that does not mean/was one boy and & differem woman. styled up to the standard of my regular $20.00 suits and represent the biggest buying opportunity iy have been ymann “4” Bg ompy Seine irate ssc, forthe man whe Soe war pate wat the Dasherelll OPEN SATURDAY BYENINGSUNTID 10 O'CLOCK able to offer my customers in some time. $20 line 3 ara known fome who would night and where he was, founds oni! “CORSA Ey OUn PRICES AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT [| has always meant unusual value at the ae he quan- eteated _ainen vou are atoctoda tow wiocks away from the seuee '@/1QUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST]! tity is limited—better get one of these $20.00 suits “Bryan was not elested, but he was| “I never paid a cent for Joe's re ‘eWoreszful in helping the men of his |turn,” eaid Cosimo Di Fiore, the boy’e| more than any man I know |father. “Only my deep grief over of | mq tuke @ few stepe forward, and that |disappearance—perhaps my poor know- esa man can be. ledge of English—could have given the | ate Bryan has advocated reforms in |detectives the impression that tics, and though he has not come while they last at $12.50. But don’t forget my regular line of “up-to-the-minute” clothes—which are priced from $10 to 35. My being a ap henge retailer and my location out of the high-rent district allows me to price my clothes at least 44 lower than the same quality can be had from the regular retailer. ‘these reforms have gone way, No, we've no idea who took because they have bad merit . In this way he has combined Highiy pal " | rd top, with 16] Golden fmish. Two t offlce of statesman and a ba up acne Open Open yen thanked the Mayor for Me juss hey ohn | : Evenings Saturdays aa at etd then, ‘He oald be now te ‘ : . bt Until Until argenene of Hips 3M . y y Tulle. 9 o’Clock at Her on ‘od ————=E__Z_ESE=== 11P.M. ge 119-125 Walker St., 2s- N.Y. rt < on br? rise de veo fair yr. Bryan eh went on with his ture. Ho urked be | pa marae oa. beaut 260: wed dorearme should pr but to jrovaing, with « colsticn, mate fof others as well. He tznounoed | 6 0 camel erties: fap haach ba Not that the word te making 9 Wis Lig eF rap Me ‘FROM OFFICE BOY TO MANAGER BY EASY STEPS -. gs 7 No Extra Charges If getting the position you want is worth a few minutes 265 Sixth" Ave. mn See oe Accnant opened of your time, glance through the hundreds of “Help Satrence bs Throogh the Fornttore from $6. Wanted” advertisements printed in ANY copy of the Morning or Sunday World and you will find -positions offered at both the bottom and top of the stairway lead- ing to the Domain of Affluence and at about every intermediate step between these points your fancy may picture ‘to exist | World Ads. Will Help You to _ [|] Climb as High as Your b Farntture Without it Deposits) |” @ Ability Will a nee never eae acters te the bazer, eee AND MAKE Y OUR. OWN TERMS CALL AND MAKE YOU ; 3 vais ehed 4 FREES = ) 4 wirntenca 4 rutthea P MISSION CLOCK | *89. ‘98 *109.98 ¥ Fs ood Apert inet fee ah A ciaseettstwertar || *149.75 #200". Write for 1912 912 Catalog, Mailed Free All Goods Marked pd dpa tal Figures tae Clothing on Credit lon’ notin ‘Ll. srrigsely STARTLING SUIT VALUE AT }|[iseZ7s zc! ell Se : especially invited ge == We have embodied that touch of that ts sot satisfactory makes your sult—a guarantee sult, ., World “Help Wanted” and “Situations Wanted” Advertisements Were Printed Last Year. Sults Only We Offer the Special Terms of H07 Down « 1-99 4 WEEK | "76 More thaw ALL THE SIX OTHER New York Morn- Fikes tha nly erat hours whe Yow or sare of ing and Sunday Newspapers ADDED TOGETHER. ‘deal in Clot at . Reliable Clothing et Cash Prices, Fibre Reed Suite, as illustrated, Value 20, at $13.96 | ‘se ee 760-752 Sth Ave., Cor, 46th St. "erie, :