The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 16

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as eee an ne ARAN HES z PY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. 4 worry about the com-|returning home from New Laon- york of the club. There \infant. The oMciais of the road we ot | SOUTH May 7.—While trying to find the woman. aK, a q | that they will pay the running o2- | roiver—" " Fo : aS oe - —<——s penses of the olub. e clubhonwe’ Hut just bee | éon, Mrs. Dennis Grace met on 1 17 Minutes = | | k |! It would be impostible to state in a tributions are coming in,| train g stylishly dressed woman wro Grand 4 4 jfew words the amount of good tha Ce eo eee era asked Mare. from Gram ‘AND has been done in the aix year since f with | At Nom Haven tn nid whlte one wot | Central (oA. & ite foundation by the Newsboys’ Clu. ou, 0%) something to eat in the station, ‘Tie | S, i ubway Sta- Hoye have come to It as hopeless mor: money | woman teft-@ Moston-New York tket | Gon, Hoyt St, 8 ROOKLYN degenerntes, and become, from { "8 ell, youl in the seat. ( . ‘ lean, Wholesome contact with their fel-| know what ia moun r The train only waited a few minutes Direct. eS hy ae = lows, nonnal and self-respecting | - and the woman didn't return. There — FOR THE NEWSIES “s** #235 cruesi ot+ or sue rauis nein ro Se eae tat et © Oo 4 NEwsBoOYS. : io Fichly : stany. oye MORONS. econn tnel| RICHLY DRESSED BABY, | Seine, Foe tnfantin enly drvmaea and e 4 | work of solling papers have become | of the left hand. Mra Grace In con- ’ | Rioueete aspiring citizens, throng ng | Stylishly it ywned Mamma Asked | vineed the woman had no intention of A every possibie walk of life, Mr. Crum-! | abandoning the child and thinks she They Are Going to Get $50,-| Wyre dave are filed with curious chanca| = WES eto Hold Tt and must have met with an accident oF she I | mectinge with boys who were once HW Has It. would have telegraphed abead for the O00 Needed to Complete the | me plete the | Apparel and Fabric Values— Unmatched uruutannesnettinnnestemesetacncevereneerecceceocornernernnveveuy UU Don’t LOOK Wear ban ordinary core and at. CGld Before Wi gents erage women ™ Your Time heres wcnres boy who war x papers less than , }@ year ago near Hrookiyn Bridge is BO PALREADY HAVE $5,000.) tok actce amma lc, ‘ {bis fr in th ' Wonderful Change in [THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s New Tailored Suits at $24.75 Selling Now at. $40, and Good Value at That 3 & doctor, sll of whom were Ones Gow nen’ qaekiy, . iS Morals of the Youngsters {se pot i ee sometimes grata iy flew. : WE HAVE SOLD THIS SAME MODEL GREAT OPPOR ‘Three of the boys who took part in ‘That backache, 60 common among Sfesen Gua teat bods bs tase deat, Who Aré Club Members. the last minstrel show have since TUNITIES NOW to IN OUR STOCK at $40.00 and it was un- ot Pay tired muscles, sree'e. ‘feet coon the youthful body is no more youth- 2s insta oittise tc eee |, Gas pepaumn era ieee aes aioe dina ra be ee makchaine le the cy a; tint prea, Ths) [stock Up the Sumas : — £0 "m9 : Pe wnat to nemavoye go wien enete) ine, cure, wurnaas |,Thene Nore are pte Ficroe'e Favorite Bret omnes Hin ae i gee Pas Sate oe wardrobe before you é epare time? When a boy becomes a rember of | [| secamulstion of eo rean-testitvine te ite go away. When you ) That sounds like @ conundrum and 1®| the clubd—and any boy oetween the axes ener, Neither marcwtire nor lashed tire lot and had it made up at great conces- (A Per or Varina (Smeets oy irae weaver te ies Ireenlartce, Ootzeiedeviaceme Dr. Pierce’s sion into these handsome Suits—at a little] |}Contemplate moving standing may become a giember—he fect, health. over 50c, on the dollar—and we share this wonderfully good luck with you. The materials are the most wanted, hand- some, stylish wool poplins, eponge cloth, is not only entitled to all the privileges of lub, but he js given @ week at mer camp on Staten Island, everything l# golng finely, and the subject| neweboys—as they express it them- yelling ewer to the conundrum boy Is that he hasn't cany spare time. Without ever having beught very much about sith. Bold by dealers tm medicines rite into your Summer reer Favo home, you always find that there are a dozen “ qyou had imagined him as alwi ceeee ret it he hid asy, way AL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— : men’s wear serges, Bedford cords and im- and one pe po BEE? Saetaas at citar necovora. But it you AMS teh tant | LONG ISLAND. _REAY LONG ISLAND. ported suitings. you want—and ‘these Want the real answer, get throuxh your @inner o little carly the next time you p@ine in a Second avenue cafe, and going ‘@ut on the street, follow a newsboy who Thursday offerings en- able you to pure new, fresh, up-to-date merchandise at much less than usual prices. It is an opportunity to economize just at the time when you need] \ these things most. The colors are navy blue, black, tan, Nell rose, white, Copenhagen, and black and white effects. has just finished selling his papers, ‘@nd see where he goes. , i iy § ‘ Sizes 32 to 44 bust measure. {He wil tend you to & masio part of ’ : : j \ 1 p Great reductions all along the line of our etd hennl eed bergren chagtella yaed handsomest high-class Tailored Suits in bro- @econd avenue and Eleventh street. caded silks, silk faille, charmeuse moires and ‘You are in the district wnere throwing Pombs is the regular form of greeting, imported a tweeds and eponge cloths. And where more different nationalities : jare represented than anywhere else on| Gummy e Froat J None C. O. D. or on approval. the face of the glove. To the right of f you is the church where they pull teeth, ‘find work for unemployed aliens, and @arry on services in five different i “Benguages at the same time. In front of Pou is the Newsboys’ Home Club. f Tt has recently been bought by @ friend for the use of the club, at a ‘oat of $80,000, but ite usefulness cannot q De fully realized until at least $60,000 More haa been contributed for equip- @ment and renovations that are abso- futely necessary. Second floor, Centra! Building. = : [[_THURSDAY SPECIAL. _: HE WORLD'S most beautiful stretch of home-making country, y i $ | which, in its infinite variety of hills and valleys, coves and bays, Women s Trimmed Hats, 4.95 ocean frontage and forest slopes, cL reg alike to the great million- MANY ARE DUPLICATES of $10.00 and $12.00 models. We aire, the modest merchant and the city toiler, and offers opportunity for|| bought the sha 32! and materials and had them made up in our own real living to each and all. Electric trains have banished dust, smoke and|| workrooms. h Hat a finisied model and dozens and dozens of cinders, making travel a luxury. [__THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Cj The May Undermuslin Sale Offers Marvelous Values A RECORD BREAKING SALE in every respect—not only in vol- A ._ || different styles. ume but in quality and little pricin soc Buy a home NOW in one of the many Long Island garden spots, within . quality le pricing. . a hag ieee ce mete yn 18 to 60 minutes from Herald Square or Wall Street. Live argid the wealth $2.00 and $3.00 Untrimmed Hats, 89c Cambric Gowns at 29c Combinations, 39¢ Pie (hs CUS Howse, trom fourte Ave of charming country scenery and in the invigorating country air. Enjoy Hemp, Milan and chip shapes, in a great variety of styles and colors, V neck, two Insertions of choice em-| Front of cover of an effective all- fundred boys aasembje nightly to play the restful Sundays and quiet nights. Your brain will be clearer and your $1.25 Black French Chip Shapes, 48c broidery and clusters of temstitched| Over embroidery, ribbon drawn ames, to do gymnasium work, to sing health better. tucks in yoke, lawn hemstitched ruffle| through neck and waist; tucked and ‘and to get up playa and minstrel There is still raw material a-plenty to develop after one’s own ideas, $3.00 and $4.00 Ostrich Fancies, 98¢ on neck and sleeves. Store orders only, | lace cdged ruffle on drawers. Store hows. The last minstrel show was 1 uccess in more waye than anyone or selections-are possible of finished products, ranging from the inexpensive |} Curled and uncurled Fancies, Stickups, Sweeps, etc., all colors. Cambric Drawers, 14c abel ot § Sireot and Meccauine floors, Rast Building Corset Covers, 25¢ , iad imagined. There happ bungalow to the last word in the modern type of country house. With cambric hemstitched tucked J F (Beveral prominent "New veh eens Trains leave the Pennsylvania Station (7th Ave. & 33d Street), New ruffle. Store orders only. = Good lot of low neck Corset Cove ‘Present who were interested in a charity York, also from Brooklyn (Flatbush Avenue Station), reached direct by trains of the New York subway, ten minutes from Wall Strce*. Procure a copy ¢: pictures showing Long Island's wonderful divervity of meadows, the “teal ote A its Suiramer teeoet a ty the General Palast Cambric Petti ts ers; some faye nee of HN me Imbri ery run with ribbon, others trimmed c Petticoats, S9c back and front with insertion of good With tucked lawn flounce, trimmed embroidery and face ing; some with choice embroidery. also underlay. with ‘ent of allover fos ada Store orders only, i] @which kept over two thousand future | |I “Citisens of New York out of mischief. On learning that money was etill needed to alter and equip the club house, they 4 @ecided to show the directors that “ When women are enlisted in a good fause, and let people know what they Women’ s Coats--Special at $16.75 ONE HUNDRED and fifty beautiful Coats, a wonderful assort- ment of women’s stunning Coats, in a large variety of styles and ma- Second floor, Hast Builting, terials, which includes Coats for street, sieamer, motoring and prac- | THURSDAY SPECIAL, | heeled Pippa et: - - = = = tical wear; made of bengaline, silks, moires, eponge an Hay a Se W. S ae Dre the women's committee of the N. my NKING AND FINANCIAL. serges; colors are navy and black, tan, rose, gray and black and white m ses P. Boys’ Home Club has just been formed, neh ae tea: . | oan nnn | piel all beautifully lined with’ self’ and contrasting shades of soft 0 en ’s erge res Its members are Mrs. Ralph Pulitser, | ~~ ~~~ | TES. Son CRE ED! Tt. =——_BANKING INTEREST —— - \ Shairman; Mra. Hector H, Havemeyer, $10 30Minutes from Broadway $5! WAT ANO-1 cont Nate) CATALOOUE PO satins, i 2 sure, None C. O. D. or on approval. $3. 98 to $8.98 ee gare Min Outen Jot more Gsh ROSELLE, N. J. Monthly | DIAMONDS All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. None fob or oh approval $ 5% INTERES? a mont, beautiful andar; wroverty | B MANY OF THESE DRESSES have been double the price now fieqaurer:, Mra. eden 1, aia ara Shel Honea a imbrenents et | INGrro bw, L.W.Sweet & Co. i ‘Siete te rhavke asked for them. Made of fine French serge, in a large assortment of Frain and retin Ci Lom CR an DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. | THURSDAY SPECIAL. | styles in latest street shades; all sizes. None C. O. D. or on approval, q ough, the cor ’ ' a ed, 160% has. already" Dear: cone ' American Watch & Diamond Co. $5 to $8 American Lady Corsets, $2.69 Women's Morning Wash Dresses, $1.98 to $5.98 ted. It ts hoped that before long 8 MAIDEN LANE, Tel, GSOT Corts Endless variety of Wash Dresses, including voile, lawn, gingham, pique, fegular income will be raised. To- DIAMUNDS ON CREDIL LYRA MODEL, boned with mighty bone; made of batiste and chambray and pure linen, fast colors) sides 38 to 46, if Oh (hip Merger aligeed pended WATCHES « it 1 PERSE coutil, long hip models, low and medium bust effect, well boned, 1 : Hecond floor, Central Building, bers who will give $10 yearly, and panded Rengo Belt Corsets for Stout Women, Special Value at $2.00 | if Rian’ pearing ikaceane Designed for stout women; broad front steel, long straight back, THURSDAY SPECIAL. 1 i fe any yearly subscription, low bust effect. . The plan is to m ut of the balcony level on the second 4 ffoer, and in addition this bulld a a Pomplete new story on top, which will Serve as a Kymnasium, When ail com- pleted the basement will be used for a @ining room Kitchen, the first floor @ moving aM, the second K for @ library an? reading room, an the third floor for work shops and Manual training, and the top floor for ® gymnasium, Mr. Richard 8. Crummy, who 1s house @irector, and whore personal influence ‘ver the boys has been one of the chief factors in the success of the club, ve- : Meves that the moving pictures, chosen s they will be with reference to thelr a ing boy, will not another floor $2.00 J. B. Corsets, 98c Two new models, low bust, pelt hip, long sloping line; made of white batiste, well boned, supporters attac! Second floor, Fulton strvet side, Bast Building. Women’s $4 LowCutShoes,$2.95| J WHITE NU-BUCK and tan Russia, in Pump models, with plain forepart, ribbon bows; also patent leather, two-eyelet model, with short wing tips; all have welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Second floor, West Building. thunswAY SreClAL, Girls’ $7.00 to $8.00 Coats, $2.98 & $3.98 SEVENTY-FIVE Coats of check and mixtures, made in various || styles, notch shawl collar of moire silk; sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ $3.00 to $5.00 Dresses, $1.98 and $2.98 Dresses of fine white lawn, waist and skirt elaborately trimmed with fine embroidery and lace; sizes 6 to 14 years Second floor, centre, Central Butiding Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, 124%4c |. Reduced From 49c THE CELEBRATED CHENEY BROTHERS’ corded edge, dark \ color silk pocket Handkerchiefs, with slight irregularities in the cords, iii = Come early if you wish to share. _ THURSDAY SPECIAL, — Women’s all linen rans embroidered initial Handkerchiefs, made by Boy s $i. 50 & $2 Wash Suits, $1. 19 Irish women, 9¢e, cach. ; = nee cont See A y's CIAL lot of Higtegrade an Suits, h bales c | military 7 eURBOKY Sil tyle, splendid assortment of plain colors and neat stripe designs, at- ee ee Wctive embroideries, finely made; all colors, warranted fast; sizes 3 fo? year Two Special Silk Items | You'll simply have to laugh when you see FUN, the great 16-page Joke Book given with the, Boys’ $4.95 Two-Trouser Suits, $3.95 $1.98 Double Widih All ‘ilk Crepe de Chine, $1.69 te niles eae glial ater rnin e Wonton aivies Hee ray: ani Beautiful, lustrous, all silk Crepe de Chine in the most desirable 10 16 years. ¥econd floof, Liviugaion street side, Kast Building fe ; 40 inches wide. SUNDAY WORLD een eee 5108 Gros de Londre, $1.60 a Yerd URSDAY SPECIAL. 36 inches wide, excellent quality for Summer wear; similar to taf. F U N b} S A L L F U N | Two Fine Furniture Offerings feta, with a very fine cord; changeable ‘colors. \1 $7.50 Center Tables at | $2.00 Roman Seats at $1.00 ae 2 Street Noor, Weet Butlding, Se ([ “THURSDAY SPECIAL. Oxi2 Feet Rugs The most popular and most wanted size Rugs at 25% to 334% less than they should be priced: Tapestry Brussels at/$13,50 instead of $16.50. Velvets at $15.00 instead of $19.50. Axminsters at $17.50 instead of $21.50. Wiltons at $29.80 instead of $45. ‘Tart Pies, Bost Dutting, Golden oak, shaped top 26x26 inches,| Early English oak, carve! seat, well 4 98.25 for this Mescine Cab net— ‘i 5 : * . , * * haped undershelf, turned legs, with] braced and finished, neat and artistic. $8. (mention tis uuinber), Has Pete and it’s getting funnier all the time. It is not on sale. You can get it only with meal claw and glass ball feet. 2 Foor floor, Westta! udding, plate ioosing gins, Swell front [THURSDAY speciAL. | THE NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD Children’s 98c Col’d Dresses, 49c JUST THINK! Half price for mt & dainty little Dresses in the neapest styles; all colors; sizes 2 to 5 AEs | TR SO Pega Eo

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