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HIS FIANCEES ; TRES SUICIDE iidn’t See Any Happiness in the Deal for Him. heartbroken first and then bit him as gently as she could that he maker was of exactly the social clas forever. | he would kill himeelt, i | jut presently the buttonhole make: ~ {met & young woman who hersel Nathwaget's profession was highhy sat Jj fsfacto.y. Indeed, gested that part of her dowry migh ply the necessary capital. jachwager opened a shop a note from his firs had overcome. he Nachw: heart. Bbénte’ objections. : ck. All the lov wer had ‘felt for her return read the note, and without a though’ the second girl he rushed to hei They were deep in the plan ge when Nachwagei Joy turned to Re told bis. fir Predicament, but she was not put ou @t all> Only, she sald, Nachwage must return the money. of making money N AN to lose he saw nothing left for him but to giv ef his youth and to marry the girl wh day the ‘atrain became too gre aight, when his cousin and th wife were out, he turned on ¢! the flat and lay down to die, ft and his wife returned in tim EHis work prospered and he was looking esa went from bad to worne, it right and left His hopes of repaying the loan grew dimmer and dimmer, and in all honor up for shW second time the aweetheart had put Mm into business. He mourned and moped for several days, and yester- THER THAN WED HER Max Loved Another and He Max Nachwager, who lives with his ) Tact Multnet, on the top floor No. 46 Kast Ninety-eighth: street, terly “angry when his aweetheart told t Parente did not think @ buttonhole to aaptrefor their daughter's hand and @0 ehe would have to bid him farewell Nachwager left her vowing ir it worked for a living gnd to whom advised him to #0 into business for himself, and sug- t And so t r t ir r t r fo turn off the gas before Nachwaser mm hurried him to Harlem Hospital ¢ 5 ——=-—_—_ RESTED FOR CARRYING ' _— ‘ y. City tery—Nabs Man for Having a Prize Wedding Gift. @ Jersey City ‘railway station earl; in William Sewell as suspiciou: “YT dinna ken, me friend," responde. ‘the man withe the suitcase, in accent Scotch whiskey is made. “Where did you get that suitcase? emanded the policeman. donny lansie gi’ it me," said thi * cried Sewell. ye're business,” replied th That was enough for Sewell. He too! the man to tation, where the pri: omer indignantly refused to an questions for an hour. Then he sai | "This suitcase wa gi’ to me by Mi Rubina Hunter, the lassie I'm goin’ ¢ Marry come to-morrow morning. a more ‘than unconscious, and Dr. Co- 1, tey say he is betting well rap- HIS SUITCASE TOO EARLY. Policeman Spots a Mys- ‘The sight of a man with @ suitcase y the morning te regarded by Police- @f the Jand Where ‘thistles grow and} | +» 263 Sixth Ave., By tis. Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit for All Stylish Apparel : FOR WOMEN AND MISSES We are showing all the newest spring and summer fashions—the latestfabrics, colors and tones, in classy models for ‘street and even- ing wear, at very low prices. See for yourself. Women’s & $ Misses’ Suits ' |dinna ken what's in it. She told me to ‘| High winds will not dis- ‘al | keep it till after the wedding. accret.” He gave Miss Hunter's address a8.No. 2% Beacon. street, Jersey City, He was William Dowle of No. 618 John street, Kearney, N. J., he sald. Policeman Sewell went to the dress and waked Miss Se “Yea, | gave Mr. Dowle | It contains two Scotch plaid bed quilts my mother over in Scotland sent to him ‘The gift was to be » surprise.” tina —_————— , EPITAPH FOR A GROUCH. (rom the Marion (Kan,) Records) Once there was a man who Was Not) Thankful. When good things came nis way he raked them tn and never a word, He never saw the beauty in the flelds of the woods, and no sunset ws feased him. He nev Mgr hed said how io 8 sing, never ae it gant ening through over—put he didn’t die. He shriveled up and blew away. happy onlookers who gathered near saw f green vapor hover for a few minutes) over his old clothes and then pass with a weird and mournful sound into an abandoned well. And they filled the old well with tin cans erected & monu- ment over it in th: ape of And the epi Lies a Grouch. Blessed Are the Grate- _lodge your eyeglasses if fitted with the wonderful Vronis Sudien Chip The. glasses can't come off, no matter how hard the wind blows, or how you shake your head. A _ positive insurance against eyeglass breakage. At- tached to your glasses in nickel for 35 cents, in gold-filled 75 cents. Sold only at OUR stores Eyeglass repairs on the shortest possible notice, with perfect satis- faction. WLSt-Stonnis eo Oculists and Opticians 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. £4 West 123th St., near Lenox Ave. 27 W, S4th St., bet. 5th and 6th Aves, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts, 70 Nassau St, near John St. 1009 Broad near Willo'by, B’klyn 489 Fulton A. & S., B'klyn y Guarani Catalog Mailed Free, below Canal St. 405 Broadway, 126 University Pls. 13 & 14 Se, 15ir lothe Your Whole > Family on This is the enly @ square deal in MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Spring Suits All the new models: § in every new spring and summer weave 60 UP 12 1°° A WEEK credit house where you are eure of Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices ieee THE Our 8th Floor Restaurant offers an excellent menu et eitremely «moderate prices, “Cabaret thet te the best in the town, Beating capscity 1,000, Misses’ Smart Suits That Were Formerly $25.00, $27.50 and $29.75 t b> Misses’ Handsome Priced at $37.50, $45.00 and $50.00, at Clearance of entire stock of exclusive models, including many original reproductions of late Pariz fashions, made of distinctly original materials. Hardly more than one of a style in any size. Sizes run from 14 to 18 years. Or, still other tar Mmpoon Crawford Co. Main Extraordinary Sale News Saturday Boys’ 2-Trouser Suitsat $2.85) Norfolk or Dou- ble-Breasted stylés; sizes 6 to 17 yrs. These Suits a: $2.85 are really a remarkable value, 84 would be nearer their rightful retail price. Choice of Norfotks, infancy gray, tan wix- tures; al ith extra trousers. The double- breasted in sizes 10to 17 take in browns. On sale at $2.85 ta Simpson Crawto Good Shoe News Saturday for Boys @ Girls! Extre High Cut Button Shoes for Girls in Patent and Dull Leathers, Sizes 6 to 8, $1.00 and $2.00; Sizes 814 to 11, $1.39 and $2.48; Sizes 1114 to 2, Girls, 21% to 6, $2.! Button 4g, $2.39 and $2.59; $2.25 and $2.50. [ celfskin, lace or button mi soles, Cuban heels, in sizes Stinson Misses’ and- Children’s Smart Trimmed Hats For Dress or School Wear ‘THESE jaunty and youthful Hats have been especially prepared for Misses, growing girls and tots of tender years, for to-morrow's sale. The Girl of Ten of Twelve will find her critical young taste in head weat gratified with the $5.98 model with its dainty lit A Dainty Little Mushtoom Brim Poke of straw crown and brim of valen- ciennes lace, with ribbon trimming, at. Misees ma: ler the little creation at $2.75, with its natty roll eles, sate ribbon pees fla'per rosebuds, Saturday's Very Interesting Bit of Bargain News $1.75 German Silver Vanity 8 for monogram. Compartments for coins, powder, card: bills, rpecolig rn por cards or bills, Beautiful engine turned and engraved designs, Old English finish, inside German Sil ished, and $3.29; Genuine White Nu- buck, $2.45, $2.79 and $3.50. Boys’ Patent and Dull Calfskin Lace or red Sizes 9 to 1334, $1.89 and $2.00; Sizes 1 to Boys’ Scout Shoes, Women’s $2.50 & $3 Shoes About 1,000 paire of patent leather, gun metal, Is. #14 to 7; Gm Gerend Vicor, Ov fale Te-orrew. Vv ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1918. IN NEW YONK’S SHOPPING CENTER: Even the previous great Suit offerings of Simpson season have not thus far equalled this one. The Suits represent the season’s most attractive and up-t both practical and uncommon designs. in sizes for Juniors, Misses and Small Women. Misses’ and Junior Suits, Value to Comprising all youthful blouse and straight line effects, relie $23.75, at All sizes from 13 to'18 years. Misses’ Moire Silk $ 12 7 5 Coats, Value $18.75 A fascinating short length model of lustrous silk moire, suitably designed to wear over fancy frocks; peasant sleeves, square cut collars, long revers and trim- ming of large ornamental buttons; richly lined with two-tone novelty silk or Peau de Cygne. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 25.00 Coats, at Of Men's Wear Ser, and belted effects, Suits Formerly Value $8.75, at .. trimmed collars in vario 6 to 14 years. te ribbons, at $5.98 $5.50 | $2.75 $2.75 je wreath and satin "Saturday's Very In Bit o News or Engraved Cases at $1.00 FREE A new, thin model. Plain or engraved design on both sides with a mirror. Soldered link chain. Gold Plated Vanity Cases, with Monogram Engraved Free of case highly polished and finely finished. Fitted for coins, powder, cards or bills and has mirror. Has the eppearence of a solid gold case, and is an exact copy. ularly $3, i Coin Holders, satin design, with shield for e1 *1.95 1 Bead Necklaces, the fashionable opera lengths. Beads are of an exquisite color, solid gold regularly 95.6 We. try cc Bese tatees $2.95 holds querters, dimei and nickel: free; regularly Nats open ‘ 50 c joor, On Hale To-M: Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Negligee Shirts at bird Two-Trouser uits at $5, $6.50 and $9.75. At the above peices, Mh ine of al to 91.0010 85,00 | 6 to Ih; double-breasted, 10 to 18 | | Values. Materi |] certzed cloths. All re t Ay an Sinem 14 to 17 \ ones, and 14, 14%, VT and 10% in $1.69 and $2.79; Large i) A general shirts, soft noneck bands, of moire and silk in Bulgarian and other smart color effects 0 much in vogue this season. Materials include Shepherd Checks, Men's Wear Serge and smart new Suitings. Girls’ $14.75 Dress Checks, designed in smart Russian Blouse collars, combined with rich silks and Girls’ Spring Coats, Of dirable Serge and Checks. Straight line models with belted backs and prettily Infants’ Outfits Twelve Pieces at 3.95 On Saturdays we alwa: cialize something very the Kiddies. To-morrow’s offering consists of one dozen dainty eee comaptraing : Weel 2 Pairs Wareted Bootess 2 Flannelette 1 Hand-Made Sample lot of fine nav; » pon tate, Ses seer. sire, poate white, wide piety Visit Our New Columbia and Victor Phonograph Dept., Third Floor $] 87 in and 4 envelopes. some gilt initial... craw! this nee er laces, made with turn down o-date models in| ruffles and frills. Crepe We also ’ vai * Blouses. The materials are Voiles, $1 5 00 Batiates, French Crepe and e colored effects. Special at. $1.98 $9.7 ge and Novelty New Princess with large cut $5.00 erovad satin us designs. Sizes Special Line of el a jeol Shirts nel Bande Barrowe \ Embroidered Drese Children’s Coats geet buttons, Effective Its of black satin; $4.98 singhem, chambray, percale and wacker in solid Bind ak and of pretty checks ind stripes. Si the | Brive ~ Suits Made to Order for $18.50 Eight (8) Days More to Take in 1,000 Orders for Men’s $30, $35 and $40 Spring and Sum- mer Suits, guaranteed in every way, for 18.50 Itisanextrsordingry offering, not .! thelow price quoted—but because of in every co!or to select from), the s tailoring, which are onecon account ofm endid linings ual to any $05 and $40 Saturday:: Two Big Specials in Station Gilt Initialled Correspondence ; Scotch Linen Lawn, box containing 24 cards) Hand- 1 Q¢| of Thiré Ficer. On Sale Te-Merrew. $5.00 Crepe de Chine and Shadow LaceBlouses $3.98 Blouses, Cutaways and Novelty styles, and all the most graceful designs in draped | All the latest models. skirts. Materials embrace wool poplin, eponge, English Checks and Men's Wear Serge, offer a comprehensive riety in new arrivals in Lingerie e Charming New Neckwear. For t "s sale. The made imperati season's styles requiting eapecially di hanous ‘tects. Prices 1h then low. Sleeveless Guimpe Usable reife, Halched CHO toon atta Reece oonem ne wes The New Paris LaSalleCollarandTie sng eh ie ale a } of white French pique, with all sotadia pale ‘ Specials at 25c and 50c ince Imperial Collars some with crepe end Cufl Sete: Dainty ta Umpoon Crawford Co, Main Fleer, On Gale Te-Merrew. New and Striking Models in Women’sCoats Usually $19.75 and $22.50, at Veen who btw te clever our coat department an ideal place to the handsomest models in av extensive at prices that are moderate. Men’s $30, $3 thigh gradetubries (100 styles . fixings and the om work in town, IE MATERIALS include the popular white larly priced at 69c. Box with 100 Hf paper id 100 envelopes; special 33¢ an See) Berend Vicor. On Gale To-Merrew. oe @ «© are pl ' ‘as illustrated) 50c Oc ot Fev rnd crepe julgarian Neckwear, ‘oe Gan Sole | 14.75 obtal We illustrate one "l \. cloth iy ieee ee ‘Luxurious Silk Coats Of Satin, Charmeuse and Meire. 5 and $40 stripe on black and blue, flannels for Summer, “Harris Tweeds,"’ fancy cheviots, pure satisfaction i: deposit will be instantly refunded. only 1,000 orders can be taken. ina Tine p all izes tn y pat collection to select fr Men’s $1.25 Pajamas at 95c rn, but @ good ‘om. variety of pretty miripen In blue, lavender bla : Seean: pearl buttons dium weight Pearl bu aturday, at $1.95) green or brown, Finished in mahogany. $40 Fumed Oak Couch, $19.95 $19.95 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENVE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET ‘wor- steds, black and blue serges, soft finished worsteds, with mohair and Italian Satin linings. On account of the painstaking tailoring we put into these clothes, which has made this proposition so successful, it will take froma week to ten days to complete your suit. A perfect fit— absolute insured or you need not take the suit, and your REMEMBER~ the sale is for ten days ending Saturday (May 9rd) and Six feet two inches long and two feet seven inches wide. Upholstered in imitation brown Spanish Leather.| in Removable spring cushions. tar Filth Meer, On Gale Te-Merrow, a Hecond Fleer, On Sale To-morrow, Large, roomy furniture, uphol- stered in genuine Spanish leather in} @ New design, two inch posts: } and five 7-8 inch fillers. i husks, with panel