The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 20

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Cees taasiaias — - a FRIDAY, / eh i; ‘ies ‘12, as Ls aon - fF pf ss —_ — (KR VOGEL BROTHERS 7 THE EVENING wvua vennnnoccnonccn suvvuncoconenverocerenmesconensnvecconnvnneccvennnae Look at this star they give us in “Good Housekeep- he e. 99 - y iinet (sebaes hbietéson ing” Magazine. * oo When sight begihs to TOMATO Soup ‘Her 14 ‘the place of boards, that the public can see well, and the cows are to be milked twice a day in full view of vie- tors, and churning be Gone twice « ‘Week. WHE OF DENTIST FINDS BURGLAR AT [ioe = WORKIN HER FLAT — While She Goes for Police In- truder Escapes With Furs and Clothes. 42 St. at 8 Aver Special Sale of [ New Spring Suits for Young Men rh A burglar slammed shut the door which | tated Mre. Bennett Bliss, wife of a dentist, opened with @ key when she returned to her home on the recond floor of No. 1 East Broadway, from @ party early to-day. Mrs. Bliss wie knocked down when the door struck her. She ecrambied to her feet and ran into the street, Jook- ing for aid. to dress well their opportunity. The nobby styles—the splendid tailoring—the stylish fabrics—are the real things —different, indeed, from the ordinary type of clothes. For s At og men to see these suits is to want them—particu- i ; This sale offers the Young Man and the Older Man who wants I j ‘ rly as they are fully $5 to $10 less in price than elsewhere. The Suits on Sale at $15 Come here with your $20 suit ideas—look through this vast assortment at $15— and see for yourself why they are the best values ever offered. You'll find plain @tay and blue serges, novelty gray and brown cheviots and cassimeres, and most popular line of blue, black and brown worsteds—all specially priced at $15. The Suits on Sale at $16.50 & $18 i te Darken Her’ | fail you must have At Hoary and Clinton streets she found glasses to hel, your Policemen William P. Dolan and Scideder Su di Of the Madison street station, and told] For years I tried to restore my eyes. iccessdepends hee story. All three ran back to the) Eray | hair to its natural color with} upon eyesight far house. Two more policemen joined them dyes and staii more often than you om the way. These went through No. 9 to the rear of the building and would believe. “tS oe ‘hime H Home ae ray It Eyes E: ined Without Ch: evanie ia Dy Registered Bye Physicians. picts zd Both polloemen drew thelr revwlvers to a number of my friends! Perfect ehh re tie ea That’s how they print it in their adver- }tand they are all delighted with it, To 7 of. of water add a small box of 2238 Suh ve, nS 380 Suh Ae eked These are the snappy, individual styles that make you feel well dressed—over a - | Barbo xr: 1 os. of bay rum I eas, | Man St Ca hed ee lee dozen different models, including those swagger English effects—refined self pat- terned blue worsteds—fine blue and black serges—blue, brown and black worsteds with hairline stripes—exclusive weaves in bright colors—all specially priced at $16.50 and $18. ° The Suits on Sale at $20 & $22 Suits that have a character of their own—that air of distinction and refinement that only the highest priced custom tailors impart to their product. The range of models and fabrics is endless—rare weaves and colorings, from the lightest gray tone to the sabdued blue or black—really wonderful values at $20 and $22. tising pages. It means that this soup was tested by their special Pure-food Bureau under direction of Dr. Wiley, and pro- nounced pure and wholesome. : ~ Safe for Women’s Use _ Feticeman Dolan found a beck win- Ty ree. Anti 4 dow open above an extension. fell beavily, wrenching his ankle. injury was 80 severe he wan unabli th climb back and was pulled up later by’ Try it for dinner today, and you'll put it in your “star” class, too. ‘Mra. Bliss said a fur coat. a set of furs, a tuxedo sult and severe! business sults belonging to Dr. Bliss had deen are =5) Ae Balch Price dual FARM FREE To CITY. F ur Storage / Costs 2% | But Mrs, Hoyt War Wants to Build It | in Central Park, to } Teach Citizens. { | Mra. John Sherman Hoyt has eug- | 7 Including Insurance | joel Bhe offers to bear all Se tert wenn ot x, man|S TO Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY. retyemd ee 16 Minutes rey rat fur i Grand Central a“ terete st Hall Station farmer in charge with two cows, twe pigs, some chickens nnd some bees. Prepared in an establishment under U. S. Government Inspection. Combed, TOMATO SOUP 10c a can Look for the red-and-white label Sale of Boys’ Long | | Suits for Big Men at Sale of Boys’ Blue ay at , $16.50, $18, $20 & $22 “era Suits at 496 These suits on special sale are +} for boys of 7 to 17 years of age, Many a big, stout man comes : here distinctive stylee—the 3 button 3 button double breasted model with is 17, Tuan te Norflepaied Gl model with Knickerbocker ousers hae boys di¢e 14. Ged real value of these suits is $6.50. VOGEL BROTHERS Store Open Late Saturday Night. | Ae Wl IP 38.5 le 35335 ST TR a ROK S FURN! NITURE Your Piano «$250 WIL, ON CREDIT | Will turn it into a Playe! ILGOm Homes rerabted Compete Worth $700 to $830 E. AnD rive ST. ra apes ceo tlt ae | 4 4 fara at $74.98 mm, the au earanee, ot ; Xt ' $1.48 Chip and Hemp Hats, at 79. at $124.98 te Leen i 19 Donen, Unwaualy Ravine seis aii of fi fine: Sing ee me On ae re fat : | cl < Scebtint of ths loaded. condition of the middle west where these hats FREE of a ie : ’ were intended for, we are offering them at less ‘than yeruertdls 9c ) price; your teaton he HAP re ieentl IA Araneae BTR an Lame i as Ay ate ie bok, Si Gee Aven, Trimmed Hem; jecese hae a The best shapes and ee we and i hey poi of materia are used in wit! chess Or ren tuts are diay ede eh we is worth rial ah es moet pete sft and Fiayer Planos } new 's are displa' hop a s insuril 4 date styles—dainty f aid room fect poe ei A GRAND RAPIDS PUR. an tan mee from car DISCONTINUED BROOK. it it | ostrich fancies, flowers ano ym valuesat..... $2.98 NITURE, CARPETS,| 3 Bad Came Be i 4 As an extra inducement tor y you to visit out RUGS AND BEDDING, AK nat fo Stir eck Fra assortment we carry and the exceptionally low ow prs we we ask, one CREDIT TERMS — | 22%s8=m nace. enotinted ices will be di ed sur windews Oty $3.00 $50 Worth at least han the cost of vot manufacturing Down on be i FOR SAL8. tal we offer 80 dozen black and colored chip $5.00 « $75 « New eee 4 curt Saturday Evening Unt 10. rm st £0 Thats, Cie ag! worth 69c and 98c; for Saturday only le oeee $7.50 “ | : ET 4 pein en eu MORR'S. E M age Fa leaamenel | \ \ $150,000 PRIZE OFFER Annadale, Borough of Richmond New York City 48 MINUTES—11-CENT COMMUTATION A Maximum Gift of $500 to Each New Purchaser HAVE SOLD 721 lots, plots and Little Farms at Annadale; spent WwW = $60,000 in grading streets, laying sidewalks, planting trees, shrubbery and flowers. Altogether 29 bungalows have been built at a cost of nearly $100,000. Our work is finished. All that remains is the normal growth in construction, and the maintenance of the park-like conditions we have established, but in order to turn our Spring and Summer Footwear F || sstentin to other propertin we intend to give “Little Farms at Annadale” | 9 degen arm Yorn a ee a still further impetus. To guarantee still more rapid building we are Euslant onrner: See Our sReridl dlaplay Gt white footwesr, a | oF 2 “4 PARLORS Sar ; offering with every one of the 360 unsold plots a maximum bonus of $500 a ON ee a sled dl & | 34 WF 28a tte oon Fetten 04. f x | for each bungalow costing over $2,000; $800 for each bungalow costing Non am nen ainad wes! tt Meant ees q between $1,500 and $2,000; $100 for each bungalow costing between Sires ¢ $1,000 and $1,500, to be given to the owner of each house constructed thereon within the next five years, or before July 1st, 1918. These bonuses go with the land, are assignable and may aggregate $150,000. We might take more time and sel] our remaining lota at even higher prices than we are now asking; we might cut our prices just a little and clean out the whole property at once, but while this magnificent Women’s Oxfords, from $3.00 to $7.00 au leathers and fabrics, > , Ready J.&T.COUSINS = —s_ || hie Made to Order ‘ 498 Fulton Street, Cor. Bond, Brooklyn | Two blocks from Hoyt street subway station. offer costa us more, it means everything to the present lot owner and to the continued development of our sip 29 5g dows $50) MY hia Dowa 5100 Bi GR eB . finest venture in Little Farms in New York City, because it agures « continuous building movernent that REAL BATATE FOR GALH@ | _____STEAMBOATS. | ES e ? \ jacks bana andthe only Dasa, of increased vale ' — site: 15 * eee "75/10 Dewa 5150 SUNDAY WORLD'S : Here is your chance! If you want s home, buy—if you think you may want a home, buy—if you don't $17 ie aoe vemen ‘want a home but an investment, then by all means buy, for when these lots are gone every New York builder's mouth will water when offered land with several hundred dollars in cash as a bonus and an incentive —EEEESE EE to do the very work at which he makes a living. REAL ROTATE FOR SALE— | 4 1 A WEEK OPENS NDS-ON crepe || 20 LET” ADS. DIAMON : AN A hal FASY WEEKLY OR ain saan Si if; Home-seekin : sauacSnnes_| imei aie amend, | Simplify ‘al tes. STATION AT CORNER| STAMONDS ON CREDIT saving time, temper and Fann ROUND.TRIP couron |seturdey Excursion - ees as M, NO RENT PAYER i arial, mea WATCHES ,, 7A¥PLSFRGHA er ~ "Woop, HARMON & C0. gai earey - Ce SS FISHER Bros sa aes od i Teh, 0600 Borchy New Y. COLUMBUS AWE. iF yr \' Ad caer m® BET 1054100 ST pee World Wants Work Wonders

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