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yHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913. SET WOMEN’S STYLES TO-DAY | # Mme tor ry hahaa ‘The itamilties are vlnet at 990,008, Fate of Fall an@ Wiuter Garments preemie crmetenc seen some Being Decided at Toledo. | ger ©, May %—Styles for ‘6 garments thia fall and winter are ts be fixed by the manufacturers of Toledo, Cleveland and Chicago at their “HUMPTY” JACKSON GUIDED SLUMMER INTO DARING HOLDUP Denton Wane (6: to See Sig! All Alone and Paid $75 for Privilege. BROOKLYN ~ OPPENHEIM, GLLINS 2G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn EVERY WOMAN’S RIGHT A clear, glowing complesion ie lusively the jeonvention, which convenes here to- en Juphsisoc bec The style committee, in session You ail be surprieed how quickly your skin will respond y-Aay, will make its report to-| : our to a conscientious course VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” Clogged pores are cleansed, lighteneri, and a formation. Five firms pledged $6,000 & rt re kin is on for this purpose, after a week's systematic use. Rewviating the Caliph of Bagdad, N application makes an im Beary N. Denton went slumming provement— ‘as night, Mr. Denton ts wealthy. He on Th ae lle se Memeelf. He halls from Avon, N. J., At Tote, Brampiatie. tn Cot- and fe a student of sociology. Sometimes Serres. = Ge wanders through the byways and MWe THE Xue Wat. paths of the undert orld wted@ying characters. Hoe did a fine bit 08 aracter studying last night. All alone, unknown and unattended, the went into the Drydock Hotel at No. " committee dixcursed the eaten | nt of a style bureau, with an ex- pert in charge, in all atyle centres abroad for the purpose of gaining In- Special Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses Over 100 smart and exclusive models of Ginghams, Madras, Repp, Linen, Lingerie, Cotton Voile, Lawn, Chambray, etc., in white and colors. (Sizes 4 to 14 years) (Values to $5.90) 95c 1.50 2.95 3.95 1609 Broadway. ‘man & two other creditors petition, with 6 claims 2.00 Teri ageanbe toc wer,” As too tas as Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats “Humpty” Jac! a To be closed out at decided reductions. The season’s best models: Blouse, Belted and Norfolk effects of Serge, Bedford Cords, Whipcords, Eponge, Stripes and Checks in Navy Blue and New Spring Colors. 3.95 690 9.75 11.75 13.50 Regular Values $6.90 to $20.00 Now at 408-10-12 Fulton St. B’klyn—Entire Second Floor to our new cgertegs ot at 4 it we have otter — district, strong arm man, robber and ‘The bard of Avon bought 4 yor ON and was studying rand joined the peg Mr, Denton had to be going, Pumps, Cehjasits $99.00 re and Oxfords On correct, trim-fitting lasts. With Cuban and new Spanish heels, Patent leather, gun metal, white, black, taupe gray and brown buckskin, Ladies’ $3.50 Sample Pamps, 4* Colonial effects with cut steel buckles and silk tibbon bows. In patent Colt, Gun Metal, Tan Calf and White La Matec a View Over Park She me tabiished at sag Harbor. Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Suits Suitable for Women to 36 bust measure. yr aes edom dt Taken from our regular stock. High-grade Suits, smart and exclusive models, Materials are French and Tailor Serge, Eponge, Bedford Cord, Whipcord, Shepherd Checks, etc. 18.00 22.50 25.00 Regular Values $22.50 to $40.00 408-410-412 Fulton St. BROOKLYN 9 doors below Abraham & Straus, ONE FLIGHT UP Private elevator service to our floor. 15.00 Beteblished 61 Yesra ‘Balch Price Fur Storage Costs 2% Telephone 5900 Main 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NGY.| [be bad ONLY it the © 15 Minutes by Subway fr: Parlors, pee ore patent it is, being cen. Grand Central to Borough Hall Station ve, eld and fale it Fi The New WATERBURY Way - wn Sa te Beak trnoee =, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Pee Seen... Fs. Fee eeen S NEW JERSEY. ooney and Overcoats, $13.00 cS nery nag eres vein | POM WEEKTY MEN'S \ Ready Made &| | « "(208-90 Myrtie Ave., cor. Lawrence Street, Brooklyn pt erg Af _ WE'RE TWO BLOCKS AWAY PROM HIGH PRICES. This 3-Piece Suite Will 45 9 5 does not interfere with taste or speech. Light, strong, durable and beautiful, Im- possible to work loose or No plate equals it for ae OAL. CR. The Only Downtewe Creal Tantors. gprokten Up Your Parlor watery DENTAL ween) youcaey 66 W. 386 aA 616-416 Fulton 8t., New York. Brookiyn. HOURS 8 to 6; SUNDAYS, 9 to 2, —— a German, French ond Swedish Spoken, vIAMONDS ON "CRED! iy Latics tn ettendenes, FART WEBELY OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS. imerican Watc Watch & | Diam ond Co, HELP WANTEO—MALE, Delivered to You Upon Payment of $4—Then $3 Monthly, or 75c Weekly New designed maho; ganized frames with polished cobbler seats—can be used with or without cushions. Cushions j qpe furaished in «rich, serviceable plush (choice of colors) and may be caught to the frames with silk cord and tassels, » Our Leader! A Refrigerators Pallman Sleepers 19.75 « $2 Deas & wid Weekly .98 A Made by the famous with Mi Alaska Hale rator Com: capacity 30 Tee] A compartment opens in top. | Cart and ror ca 5.85 STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P.M. . The Baap Wel DIAMUNDS ( ON CREDL 1 WATCHES 5 JARS ERIE, $1.00 Wein teYse WOT, Chan ent: oblast Sth Seer iam: tol ny WORLD W WoRK ‘WONDERS, To appreciate the con- venience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory--- ~ READ IT. A Wonderful Month. for World Ads. In the thirty days of the month of April Just passed there were printed on the ihe fi more ads dally than daring, the the nlntye one days of the Average eis of individual World ads printed in April; ta 4,547 World ads. daily number of individual World A ads printed In March: rar 4,425 World ade. dally | Pa at By Bay Re) \ tH” 136,42 1 avons || VY of the Year 1913 (JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH) establishes new records in the pro- gressive history of the POST-DISPATCH In both Circulation—ant— Advertising Circulation averages for three months: , Sunday exclusively . . 320,763 Daily ad Sunday . 200,138 These are the highest general averages—for thesamerelative period —ever attained by the POST- DISPATCH in the 35 years of its history. IN ADVERTISING the POST-DISPATCH has broken all records of its own, and completely wipes out those of all other St. Louis papers for the same period. Actual agate measurement (less cheap contract city legal) of the St. Louis news- papers for the three months was as follows: POST-DISPATCH . 2,689,960 lines Globe-Democrat . . 1,675,200 lines Republic. 1,237,800 lines Times (no Sunday) 1,168,200 lines Star . 707,400 lines The POST-DISPATCH carried— 6GOZ% more than the Globe- Democrat 117% more than the Republic 130% more than the Times 280% more than the Star Anadvertiser should buy newspaper space as he would buy merchandise. He must con- sider first the quantity and second the quality of circulation, if he hopes to get the maximum of results for a given expenditure. It Is results that count The POST-DISPATCH is a clean home paper. It does not print objectionable ad- vertising of any character. The POST-DISPATCH has the confi- dence of advertisers because they know its great pulling power. Over 80 per cent of the circulation of 3 the daily is in the City of St. Louis and its immediate suburbs. Over 145,000 papers are sold in the City of St. Louis and its suburbs every day. It blankets its home field as does no other metropolitan daily in the United States. It is the one paper in every home The only paper in many homes St Louis’ ONE BIG Newspaper FIRST IN EVERYTHING latin saints 8. C Sch wITH SPECIAL AGENCY Tribune Building CHICAGO