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{ ' j t eo WITH WR | ee ‘,* wriTl way » ¢ Cormeen | | ir 7 | h r = ; _‘ ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1916, « <spenme 5 UNION ‘Street Decorations in Union [ill’s White Way, x ST Ran peg ste Serie ett, aoe opal And Some of the Men Who Made It Possible sh fede tae tar» ie } y a ————— ——_— = —— SS - ° Si uit.tte Gone ing sane put ue ions Tite Peo x ae , tad oH , 2 ae Weight ka, hit | There ws Ih Hub and thirty ae Lite Raver. - - . ken There wars ' ‘ and ® house THES ht 1iMESs furnished poor a ¢ Union Mai) ° a“ “Little Wil Kat ' ’ : " May Ush } a ' oF hwnd everybety) will make merry were the slong Union Hille Great White f si They buried Hard Times tn Union Wey Rowthtyl you eat, fh ape 1) iawt night, and to-day they are eee rane Seating metencte trom the tous wage am ¥y = eri celebrating the funeral CALLEO TOOL OF FORGERS. 1m the 4 chen preparing ai! (he nourishing elements Button « ta THE MEN WHO ARE WORKING as in'e dorms witch the Dood an feaasip. ee Paork eo) ns s paused | FOR PROSPERITY. |Utacs Sinde to Stent Comectiog | ovr! Sve Mstribals, al) ever ine beds. Mer at wnat ona. ta one ‘The workers for the success of the! het : toy B | caldtration were the members of the| : oer Chamber of Commerce, Charies in-| and cor fothe town wae President, and the Retail Mer. «en p. Ber ea wan y Assooiation, Fred G. Loeffler | dq President, Nicholas J. Hager in Soo. retary of the Chamber and Ch | Kdwarde of the Merchants tire committes follower P Wiltam Gulden; Treasurer, Lrg a ci , A. Kuhlman; Secrotary, Nic F.| worked tor Hager; Fred G. Loeffier, George V. TAKE CASCARETS Be Cheerful! Remove the Winter's poison from your liver aud bowels, | Spend 10 cents! Don't stay! sick, hilious, headachy, — | constipated US Je). PHELAN ‘id mile of a grent Hoom! went White Way. snd blankety-biang, bane! myriads of bombs, flagn were [nent flying to the breege, Union Ht ed to tivens prosperity had ween turned loose in the thriving, , buny Jersey town, tle Bil" (pardon, Your Honor) in the beloved Mayor of Union Hil, her in a new and a new & and be stands 6 foot 4 inches and welmha 240 pounda, lAttle, but, ho, my! He started the ball rolling for a three days’ celebra- ten of the imatullation of the city’s new lighting syatem, whon he #hot the Hight into Union Hill's new White hoy're #till at it to-day. They at It again to-right and to- rrow night will see the wind-up. Ws Bred aches, clean the bowels and stop iliousness, bad breath, ad vonted | | CHAIRMAN PARADE COMM. ton he not only turned the futee into the Hehts system and set the 1,000 cand » but set flicker incandescent lamps —the line of parad bulbs ahedding the greatest pageants New Jersey ever beheld. From housetopa flags lumpa ablare, and dane! myrt rays on were banners and atre standards of the nations . 1T WAS FAIRYLAND IN THE NEW WHITE WAY. AM Hudson and Bergen Counties had been Invited to participate in Union Hill's celebration of her new White Way, and her launching into @ new era of prosperity, And they were all there and more coming when BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION HILL. ARCH at UNION HILL... a cheer resounded for the full mile of the avenuo along which the parade waa to come, were proud to walk. wi fluttering, They hung from ; S.J, They who love him call him|fiagstafta, they drooped from lines young n who knows anything because his name ialetretched acroas the avenue, The oe parade and John N. Platoff, Secre- tary. The committee walked. They Denzer, John N. Plate mouze, Carl Holthausen, Jacob Can- Looking for Spring Is a perfectly reasonable thing right now—blizzards being apparently in the discard—and, almost as_surel as night follows day, the THOUGHT OF NEW CLOTHES COMES WITH SPRING—and no man or about the matter can think of clothes without thinking of BRILL CLOTHES. Spring Suits, Topcoats ‘SUAHLOU TIAA OL OD The Mayor of Union Hin aidn't}/AND STILL MORE BANDS AND) MORE GIRLS AND LIGHTS. And after them came more bands and organizations, floats with Union! Hill's pretty girls on them and more bands. The night was a festival of music, a carnival of light and a flood of beauty. Bergenline Avenue fe @ line of business houses, offices and residences, all grouped together. Bo the could reach the Next woek Mra, Lealie Carter te going to present Union Hill with “The Heart of Maryland.” Last night Union Hill was the heart of Puiryland. When the Mayor pressed the but- the lights went up and revealed the fairylike decorations, One intghty “An! burst from the throng which lined the sidewalks, crowded into the doors and filed the windows, Then and Balmacaans . 10 ‘15 For $15 @ $18 $20 @ $22.50 Values Values Pencil Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Overplaids : In SUITS—Tartan Plaids, and a fine: aeartsonnt o} tea Glen Urquharts, Plain ene sik Monee coats in lack an xford, an Ima- d Pencil Stripes. caans in smart Gray and Brown mixtures, and Pencil Stripes. In BALMACAANS —with patch pockets and set-in sleeves: Wonderfully well tailored suits to sell at | made of fine i ted Engli ic such a price as this, And a complete range ine imported English and Scotch 0 tings. TOPCOATS — of sizes, styles and models for men, young Vercostings. in TOPCOATS — Smart Black s, li ie ee men and youths of every size, age and taste. TAN COVERT ceo Wot wily “ed Smart Spring Suits and Topcoats Glen Urquharts, Tartan Plaids, Pencil Stripes, Gray Stripes, “Twilig! Striped” Silk Mixtures, Blues, Browns and Grays IN SUITS; and in $ TOPCOATS—Blacks, Oxfords and Cambridge Grays, silk lined to edge. Single or double breasted. Splendid $25 and 828 Values. DUTCHESS TROUSERS $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 The best wearing trousers made. 10c if a button comes off. $1.00 if they rip. A wonderful variety of patterns and fabrics. undertake the job of turning on the lights alone. There were five more Mayors alongside him in the review- Ing stand, Six Mayors in one stand #ix—count ‘em—on the great White Way. was Mayor Charles Mohn of West Hoboken, Mayor Oscar 1. Auf Der Hetde of West Now York, body hildren also. Advt 7 TS ETE TS Mayor Emil W. Grauert of Weehaw- ken, Mayor Adolf Asmus of North Kergen and Mayor Daniel Herrmann of Guttenberg. But there! they're off at Gutten- berg, or Union Hill. Strike up, here comes the -arade. Through the first big arch comes the police in command of Chief Wallum of Union Hil—more than ono hundred uniformed men from all over the county. The arches there were two of them—are mas- sive structures of white with aculp- tured maidens at thelr base and cov- ered with American flags and ners, ribboned with tncandescen' lamps. At the tops are shields and above them ¢ ye of eagles sur mounted istrees of olectric lamps. e to Union Hill ts emblazoned upon br You Ket the welcome no matter from which direc- tion you approach the city H PRETTY UNION HILL GIRLS AND| BANDS GALORE. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “Save the Pieces” N If you meet with accident, let us § show how quickly and reason- ably we can repair your glasses. Prescription Unnecessary. 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Models, $ 1 4.75 Youn Engli Swagger Suits with cleverly cut soft roll Sack Coats, wide at lapels, very narrow at shoulders and fitted at waistline—in the style so much af- fected by the smartly dressed young chap to-day, The fabrics are the novelty cassimeres, and wore r steds in new plaid, check and mixed effects, in the new season's most popular colors. Youths’ Long Trouser Suits English & Norfolk Models, $12.75 per eminte Coats in English models with long rolling models for lade lapels and patch pockets or in Norfolk styles of 4 of 14 to 19 regulation cut; all inely tailored. Straight cut iat years. trousers with cuff. 14 to 19 years. om) Hearts beat high with the blare of the band and eyes of the fair and the young, as well as thelr feet kept dancing to the music. Following the camo the Union Hill White Way bration Committes, John J Phelan was the Chairman of the {ZILLI WLLL “GET THE HABIT.” “SUAHLOUA THUG OLOD Men’s Smart Suits SPRING'S SNAPPIEST THINGS a5 Instead of $32.50 or $35.00 The very choicest models, splendid] tailored, including singlesbreasted coats with double-breasted vests. Glen Uruqu- harts, Tartans and hosts of othe : derfully smart designs. SSE TH 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open To-morrow Evening We Give United Profit Sharing Coupons With Every Purchase HH here for his first Long- Trousers Suit. 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