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~ FOR CHLOREN ~—INASTEERIGE Thwee Little Russian Immi- qgants Treated to Their | First Taste. WOME LADY GAVE IT. @easants Hounded From Their ; Country Had Never Seen Sweetmeats. ‘Biwe Liberty never smiled upon three Rappler kiddies than Meyer, Aaron and Ge Kellner, who landed on Uncle Gam's voll to-day, after having expert-| @geed ao perfect heaven in the steerage @ an ocean iiner. Born to the peasantry of far-away Russia, thevo little mortals had never! fated of candy until they Soarded the| @eamabip Nouw Amsterdam, bound for te United Bintes. What ts more, they @4 not even know what candy was, for @ey had never as much as seen a gum- Grep tn thelr lives. But some fine Indy tn the firet cabin @@ the Nouw Amsterdam was their bene- Verge of rebellion. @yeugh sheer desperation that he de Geb bo dring his family to America. AMERICA. |box of candy. “They were hounding me on all| eyes tes,” he told an Evening World re-, head, “and I couldn't bear it any | heard cording to Tam very glad we are here.” Was no rafiroad near where! lived and they had to ik | #hining from joy. bout candy, but never ha » 1 didn't have much money, ' ween it he wae not quite sure about it. Dy gelling some of our belongings Finally he passed the box on to Olga. managed to scrape enough together She, too, viewed it curiously, then bit Russia, At firet I didn't Mke/off the end of caramel. Meyer was coming #0 far, but since more confident, and ne began munching have been made so happy on @ piece of chocolate, Then Aaron | tasted of the candy, and presently the faces of the three little ones were fairly Little Peasants Who Never Saw Candy Until They Were Coming Over on a Ship’. a 7 Ds MEVER. OLGA , and AARON KELLNER © most immediately they had boarded the gotting sick, too. Meyer and Olga com- body who could converse with them famtor. Surely she must have been an| Neuw Amsterdam. One of the stokers, | plained once or twice of feeling badly, | they had really discovered heaven. @mgel, the kiddies thought. She sup who had become particularly interested but that was ae far as it went.” Bed them with the precious delicacies! 0 Uttle Meyer, was talking to several | RE their little tummies were on the! ret cabin passengers about him the | first day out, and they all expressed a Messia had been extramely har on! desire to visit the steerage. The fine te Keliners. Papa Koliner’ was sus-| 84 with the candy was in the party. Dovted of being a Nihilist, and it was) MADE HAPPY BY 8WEETMEATS IN THE STEERAGE. WOUNDED FROM RUSSIA TO!’ Moyer was the recipient of the first He looked at it with “It didn't take them long to finish on ren that Gret box," sald Mr. Kellner, “and tf it hadn't been that the good Indy brought them a fresh box of candy every Gay I don't know what I would ve done, They insisted they woul it eat anything else, but, of course, Keliner, “and when 1 ex-)by threatening that unless they ate them we were going to cross their meals regularly they could not me their joy knew no have any more candy I persuaded thom H to eat @ ttle of the ship's mens. And attracted attention al-} that is probably what kept them from om SMOOTH _TORACCO:: A Great $10.95 SUIT SALE Brought about by the necessity of & prominent manufacturer who, owing to the unseasonable weather, was forced to accept cancellations on 4800 sults ready to be delivered, We took them off his hands at less than cost of pro- duction, and are thereby able to offer the women of New York and vicinity 1,800 Fall Suits at $40.95 That were made to sell at $18.75 and $22.50 The values offered in this sale make it unquestionably the greatest of any ever known at the opening of a new season. Included are 20 of the best selling Fall models in the most fash- ionable fabrics and favored colors— in all sizes for women and misses from 14 to 44. All coats lined with guaranteed yarn dyed satin. D. PRICE & CO. 6th Ave. Cor. 18th St. Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York -Gth Ave. CORNER J8tn st. vf The picture shows front and back of one of the models in this great $10.95 sale. It is made of mannish serge in black, navy, taupe and brown. Mall Orders Filled. ‘The Keliners were detained briefly at Filta Island, and while Uncle Sam aid not supply the youngsters with candy, hia employees, who had heard je aboard ship, did, and the me ashore to-day wearing miles and telling every~ mourning. That the y “You ought to on her hands Hook, In al crusted tions, healing We tions, stores To-Morrow, Thursday: A TIMELY SALE OF 400 Charmeuse Dresses For Women's and Misses’ Wear REGULARLY SOLD AT 25.00, 27.50, 30.00 TO-MORROW ONLY 16 75 OF HIGHEST quality Satin Charmeuse in every desirable shade in demand this season, About 20 distinct, thoroughly modish styles, em- bodying every late Parisian idea—simple models, button front, Robespierre collars standing or flat, modified panniers, draped skirts, coat effects, vest front effects. Dresses with Empire girdles and ALL made by expert dressmakers. . large bows. All sizes represented—14, 16, Not a dress in tho lot made to » 25.00-—many are 27.50 and 30.00 values, some a0 high ae 35.00. COME TO-MORROW (EARLY) EXPECT- ING TO BUY THE MOST DRESS VALUE EVER KNOWN AT $16.75 [Nene Bent C. 0. D. No Approval Orders Accepted. J (From the \Jbany Knickerbocker Pres.) He was stooping over the automobile crank when it kicked bi "a name?’ ir wife can throw, rolling pin |MOTHER SAYS SAXO SALVE | “My little girh suffered with eczema | reading about Saxo Salve one day I! bought a tube and found it helped her. After using two tubes my baby's ville, Ind. jat once, and penetrates the pores of the skin, reachi ti | the disease with its germ-dest eruptions, leaving the skin smooth and unscarred, guarantee for all sorts of skin affec- you get your money back, ‘Try it. AN we ore? Stores in New York and Brooklyn and at all drug and white sign (=" is displayed. children, but don't scout.” and hit him dare hi the optic in deep tentlury offense” the truth of it, but of the things he heard when he walked to his ing a fight? What's the) for tastes. eye, placiny straight, can't #h on the water wagon. ven't had a black eye | "ve heard that automobite! before. IT guers you r if the truth were known. ry will do to tell women and | HILO HAD ECZEMA MADE HER WELL. hands for nearly a year, and | are entirely well.” Mra E. 224 E. 17th street, Conners. | I forms of eczema, and all other or xcaly humors and erup- Saxo Salve allays the itching is power and soon banishes the sell Sato Salve on a positive changed If it does not give satisfaction iker and Hegeman where this blue 18, 34 to 44, jell for less than REMARKABLE Inspiring Activity In Business The telegraph is an incentive to promptness and precision. ‘A New and Beautiful Evening Shipper Western Union DAY LET- “SE See minut Meee cae nk TERS or NIGHT LETTERS used in your business will make a man ACT while others wait. BY COMPRESSED AIR IN FIRE-PROOF BUILDING T-M- STEWART 488, 440, 442 WEST 6let ST., ZO3MEN TELEPHONE 5567 COLUMBUS Full Information and Rates by Telephone THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY CARPET CLEANSING Hlatory. ‘ot 0 to dat FIRE-PROOF STORAGB FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS 18 FOUNDED IN 1968 “Wear glasses and then they won't you in the eye. "It seems as though when you fall up-] known pianist could manage to hit some) method of plan n of your anatomy than ut there is no accounting t was the bartender ore on you Couldn't you leave the place at ing-up time without being throwm| different points, says Mma. Jeetl, dif- Old-Fashioned Jam Grandmother was responsible for many acts of theft which would never have happened had she known a little jam - making. allurement of berries and sugar day-school boys into jam-pantry buccaneers. FRESH FRUIT JAM may have much to answer for. But be iam it ‘ol Fresh, porn six. ripe fruit and then, presto! wit! ; ‘ the aid of nothing but sugar and tery Phage ol open kettles and the right degree prom he State of Maine Nothing but fresh ripe of heat and the jam is done. pn Badly fruit and pure ial process ex- Per can 18¢. Mirus trae eee actly. Presiier honest, old-teshioned If you have not forgotten the Macaroni Pp a flavor of grandmother's product, pnp lida dllchen Olives tahoe ~ old a Moog a jar of ted bard Afr Arica heat The Tigh, frm, crap, remier Jam. e have a Ags ope! : the glory of old-time fruit cook- —i bathe they wre god ing and youthful jam-jar plun- Preeier to $1.00. lew derers may again rejoice behind _Pegri-Walla Tea Premier the pantry door, Grown-ups, Pere Indie end Ceylon, Roasted Coffee poy not be stingy with their Fal foe set see: 3 rae Era i Premier jams are only one of This is th a large number of Premier Food sign by ehich Products. you may fin All are packed on honor and the grocer ryceeits according to Dr, Wiley’s stan- who has Pre- Premier dards—no artificial refining, no mier Pure Ayat 009, ““filler’’ to increase bulk wr Foods on his A increasing cost, no coal-tar dye shelves. A 64-page book about Premter Food Preducts and the way they are made sent free to any housekeeper. FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO., NEW YORK GENUINE Lord & Taylor * | RY Sem Founded 1826 = (4 Y f My | — ge Important Sale of Special To-Day and To-Morrow 34Carat$ Rings Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes Pri | are golog to have eo hee Imnertere ef Diet Notseless Piano. Pressure emits no sound, but she de- (Parts Correspondence London Express.) clares the brain can very soon be ac- Perhaps one of the most beneficent] customed to this system of @igital t the palms are @ven- 1 into a keyboas@ on poxsibie to play @ny It's a peni-|discoveries of the century has just been| sennibility, made by Mme. Marie Jaell, the well- e has evolved a ¢ playing whereby the inatrument can be dispensed with, the hands alone sufficing. Briefly, finger-tips of one hand are pre against the palm of the other, a: ferent notes are produced. True, this (Nothing but Sugar and Fruit) or other artificial coloring, no chemical preservatives It is these things which are left out of Premier Pure Foods which make them so delicious. We are arranging with hun. dreds_of grocers in and around New York to put Premier Pure Foods within your reach. You can identify them by the pack- age, blue and gold on white, and by the word “Premier” Your grocer may not keep all the Premier Pure Foods = the number runs into the hundreds, but he will probably have these less about As it was, her many good little Sun- ler sugar, pound for pound. rl Women’s Evening Slippers rhinestone slide to match Cloth of Gold, Bronze Kid, Black or White $5.85 Satin, Patent Calf and Black Suede Values $10.00 to $12.00 The “Coronation” Slipper 29 A handsomely beaded tongue effect slipper of) white satin, black satin with jet or steel beads, | and cloth of gold................ Y eeenua $5. 8 Values $8.00 to $10.00) Opera Slippers Pink, Blue, White or Black Satin, Patent ' Leather, Black Suede and Cloth of Gold. You have a selection of several trimmings free of $3 9 GMMR he Nea Ni se VekEseTtedsdacnecernencs ¢ 5 Values $5.00 and $6.00 Colonial Shippers ‘ Of White Calf, Black Kid or Patent Leather; ribbon bow trimmed............... lay of over halt ry mands, SAM. O00 4 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. —— et Ut maken Ube dilecence what you cand—a World Want al-gn gat he,