The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 5

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, BAD OPERATION YOUTH ILS SELF __ AVOIDED AFTER A QURREL Maes Vereaw | WITH GIRL CALLER: Compound. , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914. | Best & Co. We are acknowledged to be the leading ontfitters to chfldren, not only because no other store carries so lerge and complete stocks of children’s merchandise, or designs and makes so many of its ents, but also because our prices are the LOWEST to be had for EQUAL QUALITY. Tomorrow will be a very good day for mothers to investigate our values—we are closing out many items, at unusually attractive prices. No Credits Will Close Out Saturday No_Approcalg Stylish Suits and Coats For Girls and Misses—4th Floor We'll let you in on a secret Last year we made a discovery. We had always taken it for granted that everyone knew what “ Force” was. We investigated. Professional men, business ——_—— | men, schools—some grocers weren't quite sure Mrs. Sowers’ Own Statement | whether “Force” was corn or wheat flakes. Hodgdon, Maine. —"I feel it « duty 1]Police Conceal Identity of | We knew then that we were right in telling owe to all suffering women to tell what Woman With Smith uM people, through our advertising, that “Force” was Ree nea mae Nadine tits wheat flakes—flakes of whole-wheat. You know the food value of wheat. “Force” is wheat in its most delicious form. “FORCE” for me, fore He Shot Self. One year ago 1 found myself a ter- suffercr, I] A mysterious young woman figured pane in hot Smith, twenty. ’ Junior Girls’ Tailor Suits Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats and such &! one 615 Chesbrough | F t English serges, checks and mix- Motor, mountain or seashore me cl re a TOASTED aN sandaly ataabakte , Who died early { tures. 10 to 16 years. 7 warmth-without a ame Hel dbaday tn Portia’: Hospital om A} ae f Formerly to 25.00 10.00 modelo; of sett, 1, bullet wound in his ieft breast, ‘The| Junior Girls’ Dressy Suits weight materials, or serges. police refuse to divulge the name of! | Of wool gabardine, crepe eponge, 84 to 16 years. Formerly to 28.50 9.35 the woman serges and checks. 10 to 16 years. Late last night the girl ran from the! get around, ble to move or do a bit of wor thought I never would be any b menced taking Lydia F Veg ke a Chesbrough avenue address and told) Formerly to 89.60 19.60 Girls’ Coats Policeman Pfeiffer of tho West-! chester station that a young man had| just shot himself, On the first floor, n the kitchen, Pfeiffer found young Misses’ Coats For dressy or general utility wear; serges, checks or mixtures. Of English serges and checks; dressy and plain models, tg WAY ; mm Lh, i" Ih gt Mere Lal nip it etable Compound and soon felt 14 to 17 years. Formerly to 29.50 8.75 84 to 16 years. Formerly to 9.76 5.00 , Who lived there with his par- His right hand stil clutched a None C. O. D. Will Close Out Saterday None Creditea Spring Millinery with attempted to the hos- T shall alway health to your medicine " ‘ WARD SOWERS, Hodg: fain to ave Hf you are ill do not drag along until) nade detatement then that while bis| For Misses and Girls—4th Floor an operation is necessary, but at once) father and mother were away, last | I take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable ight, the young woman called on | At Exactly 14 Original Prices him. He quarr with ner, he satd, | i P, ‘ ‘ If you have the slightest doubt aed Weneio hint aU hie ya 100 Trimmed Hats now in our regular stock, including Imported Gearon CAUaIe cst rite Gal Shoe blinuelt ies the atel hy aH Models; various styles; wide range of colors and materials; tydie E Suan Gisdletias cc and knew nothing 5 ANY i suitable for all ages. The reduction of 50 per cent. will be made 7 deste riiere mere recaaes bed CLERC if le Knew the ua {| f at time of purchase from present prices of 6.00 to 35.00. vice. Your letter will be opened, PRESIERD ee seuner AT Ne H tead and answered by a woman, Heated in this case, my ‘alt iy Reduced prices 3.00 to 17.50 and held in strict confidence. know her name?” These Exceptional Values Saturday - t For Boys and Young Men Boys’ Norfolk Suits (Washable) of khaki, duck, linen, denim, crash or fancy im- yx! ported fabrics.6 to |6yrs. 4.00 to 7.50 ’ Boys’ &Youths’ BathRobes Of Turkish toweling in pink, blue anil tan colorings with girdles to match. 2 to 18 years. Regularly 2.00 & 2.86 1.35 Youths’ Negligee Shirts Of soft mercerized material in the newest stripe effects, on white id what the quar. | police kept it to | Youths’ Single Breasted Suits of fancy mixture cheviots or homespuns; patch pockets. 84 to 89 chest. Formerly 19.50 15.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Of fancy mixture cheviots; ‘Exeter’? and ‘‘Groton’’ models. 7to 17 years. Formerly 15.00 12.59 Boys’ Norfolk Suits LADDIN, with all the wonders which he performed with his magic lamp, never experienced the exhilaration of accomplishment which 1s yours with a player-plano, For in music only can we re-live. Touch tne controls of a player-plano and the “slave of the Inmp” sweeps back the curtain of a lifetime. With extra pair knickerbockers ah . The songy of school days are a vision of childhood. Dance music, unheard for years, faney mixtnre chaviota or home- qtoands, piled Seon} pred & . but eternally Mnked, for you, with one well-beloved. That Strauss waltz, woven Fren: . with the glory of the night you confessed your love; “Here Comes the Bride’— epuns. 7 to I7 yrs. Value 13.00 10.50 Mendelssohn and the odor of orange blossoms, And finally, nursery and cradle songs. So goes the cyele of enchantment. Music! Music! Welder of dreams! Release the genii, and every opera that was great enough to make you live it, will be re-lived in its music. Hark! a simple, {mmortal marching air, See! Through a fom of tears, the sober-faced boys who are drifting past in grim ranks—somewhere! 12 to 15-in. neck. Regularly 1.60 Se . Children’s Shoes : Our children’s shoe department far and away leads them all—ask any mother who patronizes it. Better still, come in and see for yourself, Tuer MAGIC LAMP of co-operation has | Tan Russia Calf Oxford Ties a brought together the O’Neill-Adams store and the < oa na ee oe ee ee i / progressive piano manufacturers of America, sweeping ‘A ig Beane ee Pring heel, 13 to 2, B, C, D, low heel. 3,00 away every obstacle. The“Best’’ Orthopedic Shoe? obviates many objections common to shoes made 4 on ordinary lasts. The soles are brog t + permitting the full, natural tread of the foot, mY Neat and dressy in appearance and comfortable in fit a. Of finest quality Tan Rassia Calf, Ince and button 8 to 10}, B to EB. 2.65 a 13 to 2, low heel. 11 to 12h, spring heel. 3.50 A piano that requires but your guiding wish is here for you— + a piano that you can own as easily as you can play it. It is here in a style, at a price and on payment terms to meet your every requirement. Se Ne Here you may so easily select the Fischer Player-Piano; the Charles Sober Fiayen tienes, the GOTOFIANO; the Pianista New Items Saturday in the Player-Piano; the Stratfor layer-Piano. rai one guaranteed. Every ne subject to a 80 days’ home proof. If ' Annual May White Sales Every one with a year’s exchange privilege. Every one with a life-insurance ! hy Uh fa 2 LL clause. Why wait longer? ; i / A , Savings of 3313% | Special-6 Used Models of the AUTOPIANO—Each guaranteod i . 2 $500 for $430 575 for $430 9610 for $475 AW : : ry | $500 for $430 «8500 for $430 ©8500 for $430 | ; Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st & 22d S oma New merchandise of our high standard of style,quality & workmanship French & Am:ricin Underwear for Women & Children od, 1 hs Infants’ White Dresses and Coats Women’s and Misses’ Blouses FIFTH AVENUE The mission of ‘‘Eddy’s”’ Sauce is to give meats, soups, gravies, etc., a de- lightful flavor. Sa: Cuglish STYLE auce Grocers and Delica- prea LOC Made by E, Pritehard, 331 Spring St. N.Y. | ble ela Bes Yuban is the coffee which the members of the Arbuckle firm served theirown guests.

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