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THE EVENING WORLD, MOND BY mT SINGER Pretty Suffragettes to Trot in Pink Pajamas — Starry *ivenue, Maat Orange. deh: ia —— —_— —, by a! ‘BAltman & Cad % BEAUTY PROVERBS | internal injuries, which, it was sald at On Terrace Garden Stage to Aid the ‘‘Cause’’ er era \ Ne. 3, “All That's Fate | have arranged for to-morrow Ha] Must Fade”—This discoureg- Iv TRIED TO POSE AS BANDITS’ VICTIM i & i | 3 ing saw of the ancients has been 7% Was Pulte Oi Gagged and ch ey hee | Pesci tates (Tuesday) an Important Sale of Bound Himself and Played CTF cig ow Bee H Aor complexion. vorman' | ‘Tatlor-made Suits for Misses and “Coma” With Real Art. | ‘ 5 , yp Ny ee et VELOGEN | Small Women, comprising entire- i ; : ; ! , ] ;BRAUTY'A GUARDIAN” A If thirteen-year-old Willlam Pieffer of | = we ie LG deg > Uc a Oe sNentat, ces coms erat ly new models fash ioned in smart Brooklyn will wait till he grows up and ay N * } » iA) aivaye fu. sa "ontengie to move. TA — then write vivid melodrama, instead of 12 iat :; ot a 7 , y Ss Ch ed 3 tering to stage them on the atresia of Fi : el ae Mie Me ce NS. eh ls freee ee | Navy Blue Serges, Checked Worss Brooklyn, ag he has just done, life will! 5 ay” ’ : a St | JAY prover sat wie syoremeutc iy be brighter and easier for policemen on i a that side of the East River. ‘William sings in the choir of the Holy Gress Church, St. Nicholas avenue and Bimrod street, and belongs to the Boy Geeut organization of that church. His futher ie dead and hie mother is @ @rained nurse. He lives with his grand- mother at No. 610 Onderdonk avenue. About 10 o'clock last night an excited) Pedestrian told & policeman an uncon- i ioonde B ve BY ' ye Nee @tleus boy, bound hand and foot with | ‘a i) Jip, y F N Shae was lying in a doorway at No. 7 i Y “ t : ‘i ‘ a S S ushwick avenue.» The policeman A 4 ’ ( (eS , ‘| - neigeiea necaeny, i hee ks ay ae stan ‘ ; : Also perfect facilities for THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES MIG ROLE OF COMA VICTIM WAS! ; 7 ! 4 he Y ||) Remodeling & Repairing | REAL ART. | re “4 we me, at very moderate charges. \Y | WILL ALSO BE HELD TO- Go realistic was the swoon or coma| . = , wrt none (05 ' the boy was in—or appeared to be in— Hite or phone (8001 Cresiey) Ly ys that the potceman didnot nce nowpect) | ieee eae a es MORROW (TUESDAY): the youngster was “playing ‘posaum.” i —s Neither did Dr. Mangold of the Bush- wick Hospital, who was eutnmoned, — Joseph Platford, driver the ambu- | Gj ich Bias thie tsee the iaystericas: war'to' Fifteen Are Practicing Novel other piay to ve elven at the entertain-| unconscious, but when revived was able Fl the hospital, was also fully convinced me ment is “How the Vote Was Won."|to go home. Rector atreet, Newark, on a tandem SESSA the limp form he carried in his arms Dance Said to Be “A 15- Mrs. D. R. Smart of erate is acting] John Johnson of No. 21 Columbia} motorcycle, collided with an __atito, 5 "4 as stage manager and director. =e SEE = ——— = eer cy ven Wee onc cey eenerione! P Hug, All Right.” Most of the parts will be taken by It was quite a while tefore the patient, ower hug, igat. young working girls who have been in response to vigorous measures taken able to give only an hour or two a by the hospital doctors, opened his In- week to study. Miss McKenzie ays they genuous blue eyes and told brokenly WhO} poipt an " will show remarkable talent and that he was. paiiteen young New York girls 87e) ome excellent singing voloos will be E had been at church," he added, “and | DUSY to-day kicking around in trousers. | yeqrg, swas going home. Suddenly a man jumped| THEY are practising a new dance, the —_— ——_— from an automobile, stuck # handker-| Pajama trot. It is some dance, too, sXy MOTORCYCLIST KILLED. chloroform on it under my! those who have had a gilmpse of It Aah ged me into the doorway and [The men who were allowed # peep] Nineteen-year-old Benjamin Van Sick- head, That is ail J remem} complained. The girls dance It alone. Jel of Ridgewood, N. J., was riding bers of Mrs. 0. H. P.| through Arcola, near Hackensack, on Suffrage Club, and|his motorcycle yesterday, when he came o be a Sensational nov-j into collision with the motorcycle of « for women entertain-| Willlam Hauck. Van Sickel was hurled ent at Terrace Garden Wednesday | 4Sainst a tree headforemost. He was it sure Is a Afteen-powor | Killed instantly. Tauck was knocked rei, ll the vs| Nature’s Tonic for Weary Heads teds and Nove!ty Materials. These will be offered at the unusually | | low prices of $24.00, $28.00 and | $32.00. Women’s Blouses CZ ———— FRER street and Louts Bowers of No. 4 RUWEST 44 win consisting of several new, attractive models prepared especially for the occas sion and marked at the very special prices of $1.75, 2.85, 4.50 & 5.75. ~ aN ~~ , ™ 3 i Franklin Simon & Co. HIS! p, Srerigreny,rouey AN Hina Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Gaaiecscias sod tals deca solid | aroused. Three ete cong wi Women’s Imported Neckwear Greatly Reduced Prices TUESDAY, APRIL 8TH at the following attractive prices: French Hand-embroidered Batiste Cole lars at $1.50, 2.00 & 2.50. eer neighterhved, sot thowed yt the Missourt atti ina vote they can wear yipe| RenUe breeks just as well as he | But ne'e stated by Dr Kol one of thom a would answer d Vif ds the head ny plied 3 estion. It was early in| Wetting them just a4 4 nan does ning befor tnuily sald | The idea wax Mra, Belmont’s own, : Vaid it 1." and it is being carried out under the | direc Mi MeKenzie, the! “P gon't know. 1 didn't nae any rea- |e alisha suffragette, who Iw Stra. * Bele sun. 1 was Just feeling sick—that'y at time Willlam hy: Abo lenlitene y “al Some of the eiria uve Hover hospital until he dp | sy pefure y did not i to au athhay ‘ men let ; S ittle bit. | ne time * night his gy asive comes a y called | mother will be te a 'erne , The nightie! home, but he wil nd sls amp fir na | 2, Gees mot. to.let hls imagination ger’ thal anet bunneat and pat] he O d Fash:oned Spring Tonic hetter of him again. tiest teen, experia declare, An- 0, My EVANS ON Ne eens a ealer: 4 they sat be Women’s Afternoon Gowns Of Canton Silk Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse‘and Silk Brocade, 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 French Hand-embroidered Batiste Collar * and Cuff Sets at $3.00. Women’s Colonial Ties in Black Russian Calfskin or Patent Coltskin, at the very low price of $3.50 per pair. Women’s Tailored Suits Of Wool Poplin, Faille de Laine, -Bedford Cord, Shepherd Checks or Mannish Fabrics, 25.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 EVANS & SONS, Hud Women’s Corsets in three desirable models of French | Coutil, made by expert corsetieres in qicieusiaiaes mt | the Altman workrooms. These corsets’ | will be offered at about one-half their © B. Altman & Gn. | actual value. Corsets for Slender Figures, sizes 18 to A Sale of Leather Goods, etc. 26; and Corsets for Medium and Stout | ; : Figures, sizes 18 to 28, at $4.00. will be held to-morrow (Tuesday), at special prices: No Exchanges No Approvals Permanence of Graceful Outline \ From the designing of (oman the models to the finish- ing of La Reine Corsets every step is watched by careful, interested eyes. Expert fitting and alteratione without || charge. Corsets from $5. Brassleres from $1. Lhe CORSET HOSPITAL CORSET SHOP 600 Fifth Avenue word Mt: fers North of Library. Becond Fioor, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS xG Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Corsets for Stout Figures, sizes 20 to 30, at $5.50. Women’s Envelope Bags, of assorted | —_—_——————————— | Also Women’s Brassieres, in desirable sith leathers, at $2.85. How Is Your Weight? | styles and materials, at the exceptional | | Traveling Bags of Russet Sole Leather, | prices of 68c. & $1.10. | wntte 1 te true that too much west! i. 16, 17 and 18 inch sizes, at $5.00. ‘te not to be desired yor the fact remaing that many men and women i Spring Millinery at Exceptional Values Will Offer on Tuesday, April 8th the point of danger. This da tim maving ne revere force or ere! = Limousine Cases of Black Morocco, |aeiand fo one wet and.iny tiles ‘Sel with celluloid fittings, at $5.75. Silk Umbrellas for Men and Imported Suede Leather Belts in gray, Women green, Copenhagen, purple, rose and Offering remarkably good values, tan, sizes up to 36, at $1.25. Twilled Silk Umbrellas with natural $12 and $15 Trimmed Hats, $7.50 Of fine quality hemp shapes, black and colors, trimmed with ostrich, numidy velvet ribbons, flowers and every new trimming the season affords followed by tain in seal Ready i Wear Best Clothing $1.00 Weekly Imported Black Patent Leather Belts, | wood or mission handles, at $2.00. Style and Fit Guaranteed, with covered buckles, sizes up to 32, | METROPOLITAN CLOTHING CO,, Twilled Silk Umbrellas with novelty sso Heian omen rneey| At SLB, | handles, sterling silver trimmed; and | t re ; Also Black Silk Bags, with covered | extremely close-roll Silk Umbrellas, a aye value of | frames, at $3.50 | with natural wood handles, at $3.00. | the Sunday Werld’s Want / Divecarr—oBEAD UL. | ity venus, 3405 and 25h Micerts, Hew York, CBRN Aveane, 240 wo, 20 Beene Six of the Hats are illustrated 7.50 Actual Values $12 and $15