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‘LIND ASKS HELP "RR TOM NURE WH ° BINSORE DSTIES » Popular Actor Appeals in Be-| half of Former Treasurer of > Fourteenth Street Theatre. absolutely necessary. brave, deserving good 252 “AW opportunity to help a man who! “fe making &@ game fight asainst one of | {the most horrible of tife's affilctions {Wee made known to the public to-day when Bob Hilliard, the actor, announced ) that he would receive at the Lambs’ lub money to be devoted to the ald of m McGuire, who was treasurer of the Fourteenth Street Theatre when , Hilltard was first becoming known as an eetor. Nine years ago a cancer of the tongue Amputation necessary to save MeGuire's life. Deprived of speech, he was unable to earn a living In the call- | , {og im which he was trained and had @ remarkable, Ho did clerical work in the advertising departmont of @ RewWepaper at $16 a week and s«trug- gled along, just able to make both ends ) meet in supporting his wife and daugh- er, Recently he was oblige® to go to the Skin and Cancer Hospital. It wae found necessary to remove the flesh of hie jaw. The surgeons are trying to fae ue a mh, Jaw with pieces taken | 8 own leg. In hie cl HMiler said: pebieeetie “Dr. Bainbridge and assistant oper- ated wihtout charge, I have personally weeks. Another operation is required. Gefrayed hie howpital expenses for four A private room and special nurse are gladly given of my theane to help this continue to do #0, I do not fuel that I BEDFORD CORD SERGE THE EVENING WORLD, the burden alone ff you will contribute to Tom Maguire's itm- mediate relief at thia time of bitterest extremity | shall be glad to receive! ff your check at the Lambe Club and will| fee that it is faithfully applied to a ¢/ “sm ple af | Baral »o can cafry While I have fellow, and stall best advantage.” 70256 BETIG™ Ano [7 Sts 10.00 Former Prices lin and $20.00 to $30.00 Silk Street Dresses FORMER PRICES $25.00 to $35.00 Crepe de Chine, ‘ga Meteor, Charmeuse, Silk Pop Satin Duchesse. | 10.00 Final Clearance Sale} War Club After 200 Fancy Coats|May 24th MOIRE CHARMEUSE SATIN Yo SALE alone in the but in the ment offere . Every garment is a Hackett-Carhart Garment, tailorgd under our own personal sion in our own tailoring plant— the finest in New York. Here efficiency, modern methods, cheerful surroundings, sanitary conditions and skilled experts find their highest expression. Every garment therefore represents the very highest type of modern ready- for-ervice tailoring. Were it not for the fact that our tailor- ing plant was unavoidably closed for more than two months—causing enor- mous cancellations in our wholesale de- ment—every one of these garments would be selling for $15 to $35, instead of $10 to $21. $18, $20 & $22.50 Fine Suits, $13.50 Fine, ‘Worsteds, excellent fancy Blue Serges, Plain Veloure, Crashes and Smart Cassimercs. Neat stripes, club and pin checks, neat mixtures and correct plain shades, in conservative, 2-button English and Norfolk models. $20, $22.50 & $25 Fine Suits, $15 Fine, pure Worsteds, plain weave grays, pin checks and neat mixtures, Veloure, Cassimeres, Homespuns and Flannels, Correct graye, blues 8, as well as mixture shades in stripes and club and pin checks. 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Two Unrivalled Blue Serge Suit Values Hackett-Carhart Blue Serges, Will not fade o ow ’ will not shine readily, iil give long. entafactory wervice, ere styl ; are pig el are most comfortable and will hold shape always. $22.50 English Weave Blue Serge Suits, $15 $25 Fine English Finish Blue . Serge Suits, $17 Light Overcoat Specials $18 Raincoa’ $20, $22.50 Coats and Rai $4 & $5 Blue Serge Extra Trousers, $2.75 1 eT ie tees co een SH 84.75 (Children’s Clothes at 641 Broadway and Harlem Stores Only.) Extra Special Nearly 700 Young Men's Suits, Sample Suits and Broken Size Suits in a general clearance, Kuchtl Carhwartclo.ss, 119 West 42d St., 154 East 125th St,, Near Broadway Near 8d Ave, Open Evenings. Open Evenings. Litt tits Foot TiHcocesccicescad: CS Se Sh Sw ipoesee Sent FoCCCCeress FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1616. [/ A, “Iyer / / G & There Will Never Be Another Civil Price Goes Up S15 on each and every set; in each binding when this club closes On May 24 With the stroke of midnight, May 24, passes your last to get your set at the present price, your last chance to pay for it at 7 cents a day, your last chance to take advantage of the glant money-saving co-operation between the publishers and ourselves. here will never be another Phot phic History Club. There never be another set sold at the old price. There will be no more li payments. There will be no more sets sent on approval. Be in tims. Send the coupon below without obligation for a set on approval or come to the store today. The Photographic History will soon have a leading poh in every American home. Its national importance, the lessons it teaches, its beauty, its difference from all other books, demand a place in every. library. What it contains cannot be found elsewhere at all in any form —nothing to equal it has ever been made. People want it because they cannot substitute anything else for it. Act Today and Save $15 There is a power and a wonder in these ten volumes that we \) can’t describe in words. Old men weep as they sce them—young NJ men grow eager with amazement—children become fascinated. They are not only a million words and 3,800 photographs on thick, N lustrous paper, bound in rich blue and gold. They are that—but they are more. ‘They are life—the life of fifty years ago swung back before our eyes, the strange war life we never really knew before, transporied into our peaceful homes. That is why 1,023,000 pounds of the beautiful enamelled paper have’ already been used up to satisfy the first demand for sete—and that is why the volumes already ordered piled up make a mountain 92,800 feet high. ‘ : But Even Higher Reaches the Value of Each Individual Set. i . From the day that the first dari otogra: risked That is one reason why 48,762 Americans have already | life and his le to get a nachos Ge Vee to he day, 1 ordered sets; that is why everybody rejoices in it, from Generai | the beautiful ten volumes lie fase you, hundreds of thousands of Leonard Wood, Chief of Staff (who knows all about war), to | dollars have been spent, devoted labor beyond measuring has bees Miss Mary Fisher Smith, of Mount Healthy, Ohio, school | given. And now the result of all this is yours at the price of an teacher (who wants to know all about war.) ordinary book, for free examination—to be for at your leisure That is why the volumes sold already, laid side by side, would accurate enough to delight erals ad cover the ground from New York to Philadelphia and back again. on x ah enough to make you hold your breath in astonishment. The Coupon Saves You $5 and Brings the Whole Set on Approval Last year there was a club. When it closed the price went up @8, Because the Club is 20 near its cles we allow respon You missed that chance. This time, the pricenot only goes up $15—but Sule PrePle the priviiege ot using the approval coupon the club clo:es for all time. Don't miss this last chance! : : $ \ Only one week—7 SHORT DAYS MORE—and this chance will be N gone. 7 days more and then it will be TOO LATE to save $15 on your set of NY the Photographic History —TOO LATE to pay for it at therate of 7 cents a day N —TOO LATE to get the 3,800 photographs at less than 1 cent apiece—TOO ) LATE to make the wisest investment of a lifetime. Come to the store pi N or send the coupon and be glad later, It costs you nothing to find out a! bout it. Even the investigating will be a joy and a revelation. JOHN WANAMAKER § JOHN WANAMAKER : New York _ RW. #16 late not of the Photograpie itary of set 6 Pho a Chr Ves 08 fan vOreraee, Ledep ol ome NN factory return the volumes to you, \ pg expense, within five days after NN Business Address........+-+-