The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 17

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Three Little Friends Barely Es-\> without warning the roof, and walle Hecause she te tll Madeline Rives has _ fell and all four boys were buried be- cape at “House Warming” [neath several tons Smith and Flan Dregs. —<———<—~<GMID-DAY CABARET, 8TH FLOO! f dirt and rocks. Jumped toward dirt fell in Jersey City. the entrance as Ma GTHE WORLOS FAVORITE 34 " 5 tre 4 € Jed down by the weight of By “ | the mass. ‘Their heads and shoulders | MMM. Sse De Be Years Leaders es! oO e | J behind beer or other alcoholic stimulants. The In the collapse of a dirt and rock cave} thee the, feat oF young Aulman was] sands have su Hy used it and have} Dullt by small boys In a vacant tot at] thrust out from beneath the dirt. been restored to lives of sobriety and | F between Grove and Erie) smith ant Finnders freed them- Ute only $1.00 per bose ies | Roos ian, eee i wa 08 8 : AVE.19°70 20" FSTREET. Costs only $1 Tt you ta ’ was too ; as both had suffered con-| é : . . MEMO SUSTAINS AND CHEERS IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER os Men’s Suits to Measure at $18.50 your mone: playmates, who were in the cave giderab! by Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores when the roof and walls fell, escaped, | street a. Many men on their way home from Several days ago Mulligan and his work heard the boys and rushed into ai et tea or oe out Nineteen Thirteen Fashion Show ! be refun Commencing to-morrow Saturday, March 8th and ending the 15th Our Men’s Clothing 4 Department Will Take y, 1,000 Orders Only, YJ 7 My windows are ready for your jj ft F or S p r i n Su it Ss €; ESS, ites inspection, with a fashion show g ‘ ms s 5 : that compares favorably with any in this country. All the newest weaves and effects for the Spring season, blue serges, browns, plain and fancy blue, both straight and shadow striped, and all the new- est dark silk worsted effects. Some are shown fashioned into garments, others carelessly thrown over the dummy to give you the effect of the artistic garment. I say to the young man, see my windows to-day, whether you buy here or not. It will show you what the young men will wear. J say to the middle aged or old man, see my windows, whether you buy here or not, as they will show you what to wear to keep looking younger. The poet says: “Clothes make the man.” A glance at my win- dows will show you how truly the poet’s word may be exempli- fied. For the next week I will con- tinue my “end” sale of fine tailors’ woollens. Some of these are medium in weight, and some run to lighter weights. ? would advise a man anticipating an early suit to buy one of these ends now. After next week the low- est priced suit that I will be able to make will cost around $12.75. 1 want to clean up all ends in my stock—Blue Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds and Cheviots. © Some with enough for Two-Piece Suit and some with enough for Suit and extra Pants. $1.00 exira for extra Pants. 1,000 styles, all. from highe priced tailors’ s made under your eyes, subject to Union ¢on- fitions, Order for Spring NOW. Easter Sunday, March 23 $35, $40, $45 Values Suit or Overcoat TO ORDER Made - to - Measure . fromachoice of 170 of the newest Spring All-wool fabrics of a quality that 9 $30.00 and $95.00 Suits 318 5 O CaN we : Ms Remember, please—1,000 orders only will be accepted, and for one week only. Your individual measurements will be taken by competent. tailors. guaranteed—which means, don’t take it if it fails to please you in every of Ipleasing you. An Important Sale of Men’s Silk-Lined Suits and Top Coats Fit and satisfaction absolutely Tespect. We take all the risk Men’s English Strand Top Coats Silk-Lined Tuxedo Suits $] 5 Silk-Lined Full Dress Coats & Trousers Regular $25 and $30 values at Along about last September our buyer made preparations for this extraordinary event. Under present conditions, if we had \to go into the market to-day, we could not buy at wholesale for anywhere near the price we quote-—$15. If you would take any of these new suils in your hands— examine the quality of the wool cloth—the perfect tailoring; if you would slip into the coat and note the cut of the garment, the fit of the collar—the drape and balance; you would then understand what we cannot convey to you in print —their real worth. In Sack Suits—All hand tailored and lined throughout with pure silk, fancy novelties, plain oxford thibet, fancy worsteds and blu , The English Top Coatsa—Hand tailored, no paddi made in the latest double brseat a style; patch pockets, split sleeves, and skeleton lined with silk; colors gray id blue, The Dress Suits and Tuxedos are made of imported thibet, cut on the very newest modish lines, and are silk lined throughout. ( And we can fit men and young men of every size and build, air 100 Men's Scparate Full Dress Coats, silk lined, 34 to 46, At $12.00 Two Special Offers in Boys’ New Spring Suits at $3.95 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with Extra Knickerbocker Trouscrs $3.95 * The new style Norfolk jacket, in sizes for boys from 7 to 16 years; made of fancy mixed woolen ef- fects in grays, tans and browns; two pairs of full cut knicker trousers, Dress and Tuxedo Waistcoats, the very latest styles, Values up to 15.00, At $2.65 _——— 100 Men's Separate 300 Full TuxedoCoats, silk lined, Sizes 34 to 46, At $10.00 wr Boys’ Russian Suits at $3.95 Of strictly all wool navy blue serge, as well as the new shades of brown; made in sizes from 2}4 to 7 years; either military or sailor collar effect; an excep- tional bargain, & 24 Simpson Crawford Co, Second Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, bed Tomorrow We Will Close Out the Following Groups of ds tious | & Q Pure Silk and Silk Mixed Men’s Negligee Shirts at $1.35 o0i8aij y 420 Shirts, were $1.65 | To Close —+ 7 6 205 Shirts, were $1.95 | Out at 6 Y 150 Shirts, were $2.25 - $1 35 d | 125 Shirts, were $3.25 e > 1% an] 25 Shirts, were $4.00 Each e have gone through our entire line of AIL. Sill: and sik Mixed Shirts and have taken out the depleted vamos | Pure silk garments bearing the Eagle Shirt mar! Mao UReArHNeL aleore tal leekbdeanttaniand eile ond-'nen ina pleasing variety of colors and pat Not all sizes in all styles, but all sizes in the lot. 1431 Rroadivay, Cor. 40th St. att, : u] In plain colors and neat stripes; all are coat models and hove sett Proench cuffs; cushioned neckbands, pearl buttons. £4 Simpson Crawford Co, Main Floor, Om Bale To-morrow. - em <iMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET <> 5 ? 1 ovels had been buried . Agon ang pava the cost of living the | postponed her matines at the Berkeley Air To-Day? companions started to Jot.) The shovels had beer | NOTE E E 7 a ’ BERLI Emperor William They tunnetied severat’ fodt * undet ett God the “redtubts | whrd’) OTES OF TH HEATRES. Mar WE RP Aiore wil ba about one-| to the feat week in Apel H May ascend in an alrehip to-day, the ground and built walls of ro atrt | to dig the dit away With UMC] AL ine ceasom op taun 1. tandeay, | EMEC OF that of the ordina 1 players Tom Terris ale’s hewapapers announce, tn the new naval lto a height of five te , I feet, They worked furious!s 4 ; Mary Nasy are arrange tion of Dickens Zeppelin with the Prince Regent of a- completed yoat ; ifter geverat minutes released pictures Ww show the t Kelth’s Union oney varia, who is on @ state visit to the threa emall col ame WL AY who Was Remi-consctous. x act pT as fourteen, of No iest street; Will ovela were brotght and the work award managing ds Henry 1. Aire, former teseee of the| O08 oreound and Tar non Tyger lam = Smit e No. 0 York} against time to re Mulligan began of tie Moss Empires tu England, died | Casino, is suing the Shuberts for $15,000, street, and fe Ne rten minutes the left foot of the Worth $124,070 Ite saya he won to have had the use of [the best of all epecifics for the prompe of No. Little vietin came into view, In a mutes Oliver Moronco, the California manas|[a box three nights for five yoare and [relief of coughs, colde aad core threat. side an vat the ng tou Ks yer minute he carefully lifted er, Wan Neve yomterday fob & atay Of @ [Bot Nt for only & gent, Te ccothes od heels, on the cave. out, but fe appe , Cleingie day, He ¢ At {18 Strindber ath t the Forty- | | | Mulligan worked Industriously with @) An ambulance fi + Hospi (abil Ad re ek oll u Maas Sold by all druggists. i oe c the "back : a x Bh hail tal ore wad aout Marguerite ti Py tuhobeo dite Om, ' sas his © of raped the fe jean we revive ih. g . y When’ { er the e nce. —— .

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