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Farmers of the United stat 4 fF cent. for loans @uring 1912. The rate for Wail street spurdiaters seslertay Was 2% per cent. ren N. J. boy found a ruby weighing a half carat ina hara-bottes | Treasury Department rules that a stepmother is a rolative of her step: President Wilson has joined four clubs in Washington. He paye dues in @ of them. THE RULING PASSION.—Movement is on foot in Philadelphia to use ometeries as playgrounds*for children. Most startling news oddity in many a day is the lead of the National League by the Brooklyn troliey-dodgers. NO PANKHURSTS THEY.—I, W, W. hunger strike in Denver jail ended | after six meals had been skipped. 4 Son of ‘an Arkansas judge bit off his own tongue playing baseball; it was Gtitched back on and he may recover. ‘The “system” utilises every part of the police pig except the equeal. Beason for mayoralty boome is open and etarts in with o rush. China asking the prayers of the Christian world ts an interesting contribu- tion to contemporaneous world’s history. After four days of rain President Wilson fired the head weather man cid now the sun is shining again, Heo ith ne partment census just completed makes New York City's popula: | tion 5.932, HURT BY WAD, WANTS ONE, Miss Elia Franklin of Maspeth has sued Louis Phillipe of the Lyceum Theatre, Brooklyn, for $5,000 damages for fh- fartes received when struck by a wad of paper from the rifie of a stage PS SHOT BY DETECTIVE. Maverside Visitors Watch Fight, Thinking It for “Movies.” ‘Teinking it a fake fight for a “movie” @lm, children, nurses and other visitors in Riverside Park near One Hundred and Sixth street watched three men @trugsiing below the Park wall with another, who was so powerful he flung then about with ease. Automobile par- ties, hearing the shouts of the childron, also stopped to eee. Not until the Dig man broke away and one of the three brought him down with a revolver bullet 4i@ any know the fight was real. ‘The three men were railroad detec- tives and were trying to arrest John ‘MMler for stealing a ride on a box car. ‘When Miller ran William Carroll, one Of the detectives, shot. Miller was taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, and this mornig was reported to be in a dying condition, You can make Campbell’s Tomato Soup as light or as hearty as you . choose. _ Prepare it as a delicate purée simply by adding hot water, or as a rich bisque by adding hot milk. Croutons or a little grated cheese or the addition of vermicelli, noodles or boiled rice, vary the flavor agree- , ably and make the soup as hearty as you want it; so that itis easily adapted | to the formal dinner, the light lunch- ! eon, the family supper, or any other | occasion, And its tempting and satisfying quality makes it seem always exactly what you want. TOMATO 10c a can \ Look for the red-and-white label’ La ERE ae Se —_ ‘xn “EVENING WORLD, ‘PRIDAY, APRIL 18, tere, Saturday Will Be the Great Wearing Apparel Day in the MILLION’ DOLLAR RECEIVERS SALE Price and A. S. G $1,000,000 ssc, S prin and Summer Merchandis You dg 4 SURPRISED at the wonderfully reduced prices in every department. The Receivers haven't stood on cere as to reductions. They have to get the money and have marked down the merchandise to bring the fastest sible returne. merchandise is brand new. as it was bought to sell for late Spring and Summer business. You are really losing en by delaying to buy at this Great Receivers’ Sale. Imported Men’s $1.50 @ 2.00 Hats| a ay Amn aaala a valay tala lasiiiial ‘ Madeira embroidered, 9 phir ESN E RS kerchiefs, Irish embroidery and + ne new =i Out they go, at this, the Receivers’ Price. € Black derbies, telescopes, colored effects; values to 50c. crush hats; also fancy SIXTH AVE 22"°und 23"° STREETS 5 rice; 3 for 50e, or, each..............4 tweeds and al ines, in all i No Mail or Phone Orders. ise Handkerchiefs, all kinds, for shapes and colors. everybody; Receivers’ price............. ; Wanted! 100 Saleswomen For Various Dept’s—Apply Employment ome: Men! Don’t Let This One Get Past You! 477 More of These Splendid $25 @ $30 Spr hie sree then values the Suits, Coats Men’s and Young Men’s > and Dresses $ 8 I $20.00 & $22.50 Spring : - Receivers’ Price Suits and Overcoats, iA New additions just recetoed Recetoers’ price... 2.6.00. 6eecvsceeeeeennee a. 4 are better than the lot we Beery caren 6 garment sachet tailored of high class wor- KEM cE had before. new shade anid pattern.” Alas Noriolk mals Out Go The an), « The Suits are made of ay FO ench Overcoats itll al gray and Oxford thibets and ties y <Y i black, blue and tan. Linings are of OMe’ gad Yoong tien’s Boys" 30 & Ra Mains ¥ f 1 bik grade Peau de Cygne and hegh grade tail- $15 Suits and $0.50 be 8 ye orings and trimmings we The Coate are of fine diagonal The Dresses are of co 5 Ly. aay Bet ae es and tee. Tny the | fon and epee O ae ats, Perern Ty Ne: ’ novelty, € cloths. Blacks, blues, tans | casions. misses. Your choice of hundreds of high grade worsteds, f, . a - breasted cassimeres and cheviots, in the new shades of blue, Has } a spose ears Fen frenig ood ue fo aaperron these garments as they should aay and brown; hand tailored throughout. Over- ick and thibets and cassim ree at cael abe tales saul and tweeds; f $4 and id. $5 Blouses Men's and years Men's Bt, 4) i { r grays;some with pg bela ‘or aces | this low $12.50 Suits $ 50 2 pairs of trous- it 7”. Ta dauttfal elk and eatin memaliee waists; Receivers’ price....... ers. All of « " , Grays, paoaras Sed es tan ead ote o our cassimes ck blu thibets. Good eerviceable suits. nulla’ are’ included, sai s $1.00 Shirts c fieid the greatest $1.00 44 value in New York re- you will su it find- $ 79 ing ¢ heap 5 tin New York re- SUPU UE | | Receloerd pricerrsssscsestesrern ° New shirts with soft or turn back pak ay) duced to............ cuffs, broken lots, not all sizes in one style, but all sizes in all styles. d i p blacks burnt navy blue, purple and Excellent choice of Spring patterns. ree < others, on aye 8, flow- Men’ 8 $I 0 Underwear, € ; Sid polingee bon, stick-ups, feathers leceivers’ price............ a Austrian wool shirt & drawersin py the price of pak id man natural or white. Excellent qual. Children’s Hats Men's 35c New Spring Neckwear, € a Your r unrestricted choice g c Receivers’ price..........0.:0.0:eesseeeencnees ) Inal: whee of desirable pring st shades. Never \ Hats fr ctl cre in aye ‘a sold before at this extremely low W rice. Receivers’ pall Hiretrags THE CELEBRATED Novelty Ribbons ‘ Women’s Neckwear “Niagara $ (00 Se ay Ribbons, all silk. Receivers’ 7e Stoehss jabs and eet ; in arte 19 Ss. Gat Maid’’ e Value S2e, Reorivers’ pry las Cc price ™ yd 50c Collars, of ee & batiste,|$/.75 Lace Yi y Embroidered " real Irish baby fy 7] iets By: GR ano tanr Aeeninen: entry New shoulder. fects. and rose eff athe Bows will be made and wired free. § = -—‘|._ | Receivers’ price..... jain Floor. Receivers’ Foe ents mere |[ Receivers’ Prices for Seasonable SS i ‘metal. i. ing silver, white, black, Women’s Pv 25 59 a 3 We sgiad Receiver pcs ; rie ngee, ciel blue, Copen- Shoes & Pumps. ie ; ric i and rose effects. bes. Re- 7 price | hagen, champagne, navy Receivers’ Price oul "Price 4 and gray. The Shoes are in the Iatest|From the celebrated makers, Geo. H. Women’s $1.75 Kid Gloves, models; 19 different styles in|Snow, Craddock & Terry, Selz, Royal acs French kid, in all the \ tan, patent colt, gun metal, some Blue Shoes and De. Worth's Cushion } shades, including $ 00 with cloth tops, vici kid, low and In all leathers, gun metal, tent colt, vici and matt kid. Ali 7 white and Bi Meee Bos 1: high heels. All sizes and widths. | P20 in, 99 different styles. Prices sesvsves ere’ price... The Pumps are Seg Buck and Girls’ $2.50 Pumps & Ox- : revi canvas. The latest summer models in every style. 15 dif- fords, Bagi Price in. . Ri j 98e ferent toe shapes. All sizes and] jeathers, in 39 different Receivers’ price..... widths. | styles to choose from. Women’s $2.25 ' 16-Button Gloves, in white only. co 09 evening wear. Receivers Receivers’ Prices a Sporting Gooods Prices are cut in two. Some of the quantities are limited. So Shop Early. Fishing T Tackle Baseball Goods 8 Lot ists of 155 rods B $1.00 Base Ball Suite, shirt, gg ceil from $130 t0'$3, Recev. 5¢ Bex?’ fale aca “cap Receivers” ~"@ ers’ price tg 45e Lot 2—Consists of 94 rods worth ie from | $3.50 to $5, Receivers’ $1. 95 43 V Vom Hoff R sorted sizes. $1. 55 LJ Women’s 15c Vests rm Receivers’ price. Fine Swiss rib c vests. Lace m® trimmed. Ex- M cellent quality. $3 Tennis Racquets, full size, Good grade au Receivers $1. 55 $3 Combination Rac- Men’s in black and colors. Large assortment Women’s Pure sheer gauze lisle in black only. _ Double | 375 rith Cleese so Peerless Bicyc heels and toes. Children’s} $s . revels’ Re ride Me hr, = with school hose, heavy rib in black | 3° ’ Floor pitas Pranet: _Oxtor sud: only. Double heels soles and knees. Values ¢c to 1%e. Receivers’ Pam 4 = 1:84 $ $1. price, per pair “in rennin " , itecever Reuiation size WP weight. Main Floor J price...., Receivers’ pric... .seeeseee $15 German in. Silo Reele, including r ron & Kentucky. $4. 95 J 29e Gas Matar Boys’ 500 Base Ball Gloves, in- 2 | Assorted cluding A. J. Reach brand, 2 Receivers’ eed rn rie " 25¢ Excelent “Reach Profes- sional,” full tharanted Re- ceivers’ Jide aie iF | : KESNER CO. SIXTH AVE 22Z..ANDZ%. STREETS