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wn val BRIDE WHOSE HAIR WAS omen vvvmonnn vo CUTOFF BY BURGLARS, NS ey ee VHOROUNDHERIS OLD DAP ANDEAGBRDE a * eae @ ewe at Cleet. tremely were ous stele hee oe perianns wae arrte tant having me! hia wife-te. - hing hie ¥ at the AS. Donal my bells Pecutia pum Pare FOROS GANS GROW Visit in Ba idge Morgner A fen ite . O-e6ant yearn oid ot No 469 Mevene| ty-nerond Miron Pay tude Pretty wits oft Jon for —-2—- eae be Bryan Still Running Behind Opponents tor Delegate to National Convention, | {| OMATIA, Neb, April 26. Lateet reef turns from ‘THenday's preferential prt- mary have inerensed the lead given | Henry Ford of} Republican nomina- Mt, and tniieate the bert M Democrauc Sena. | torial ticket my @ majority of two to one over his opponent, Ignatius J. Dunn of Omaha William J. Bryan, former secretary | of State, candidate for delegate-at- large to the Democratic National Convention, is running sixth. There are seven candidates. The four re- celving the largest number of votes will bo elected. Returns indicate that Keith Neville hy early reports to Mt for rehief, initialed “A.” aldson, according to her ign says: Here is a garage man or supply dealer who knows gears and bearings go bad in spite of plain oil or grease He won't force Dixon's on you, but he is prepared to seli 109 per cent. lubrication if Mrs. story, was jone in her third floor apartment, her husband being at bis station on the four-to-twelve police e went to bed about 9 o'clock, v6 aWakened in the dark by the]is about © uf a towel over her face, | Bryan, 5,000 votes ahead of C. W. Democratic candidate for | you want that kind.” Ask emptied to xeream, but the wag, | govern and meaner of the former him what Dixon's selected forced into her mouth |" y pi than 400 < wees than 400 of 1,800 precinet Hake graphite adds to self being ted. Not | the State have reported, } he visitors, ———>— i ‘neo (POLITICAL CRISIS NEAR vos TN ENGLAND, SAYS M, P. | John H. Whitehouse, Here on Secret Mission, Declares Gen- eral Election Imminent. the opinion of John H. White Parliamentary Secretary to orge, and Liberal members lubrication. | Ath for the Diton Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, Jersey City, N. J. Esteblished 1927 S open, $ y rs. Donaldson sp d é e |the entire apartment had been ran- sacked. ‘Trunks were (arown open; there {ts a@ political crisis ent in England, which may ate a general election in the) i e. Mr. Whitehouse reached | ea eae ee Ee Se here to-day on the Philadelphia of | a . - 0! ee fai on - s heel the American Line on a definite mis: (1 lee tne in Lay © piano} sion the nature of which he declined |]! discuss. stretched strands of Mrs. Don eacaae | not even be given time fy eaey Seo EN Rigen om 15 W. 42d St. X=" ma 10 Kenmare St.*%,: political situation 8 80 acute when I left ould not surprise me to be/| 1 home again as soon as) was Benjamin sin Amsterdam at the as wunk and he! nbulance from Boston to San 0. Me arrived in New York ht. ‘The car ts temporarily on Htion in front of the American Pe. Society's rooms at Thirty-tirat and Fifth Avenue, The ambu- friends for the purpose of the trip. Acceptance of the Massac husetts National Easter Music ee stay here he will study ||), atisiaction at | i. ed TMURBDAY, APBIL 40, Franklin Simon 8 Co. | ~ ee . | | Lord » Taylor Vifth Avenue Tate Clothing. 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A wide range of fancy colors and stripes of the 1916 vogue, 95c Silk Lined Top-Coats For Men and Young Men--33 to 46 Cheat Semi-fitted or Conservative Models Hand tailored semi-fitted or Chesterfield models, silk lined throughout or silk lined yoke and sleeves, of Oxford or black Herringbone or Vicuna. 25.00 + 35.00 self figuies in blue, tan, ee OF WHILC. coer eecereeeesnnenere Franklin Simons Co. | Men's Shoc Shop | 4 West 38th St. Separate Shop-—Store Floor | Calf; “Cordovan” Low Shoes | For Men and Young Ment Oxford Ties and High Shoes. | Made to our special order...... Gpeccencemren emcees Specially Priced for Friday 5.50 On high grade custom lasts. Welted and stitched soles. CHARITY. 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Music Rolls for Easter for all 88-note player-pianos, with the words of the music printed on the rolls) are: 128 Hesanna; 1008-—-Calvary; 1827-—Behold the Master Passeth By; 1515-1 Rice that My Redeemer Liveth Jesus Christ is Risen Today; 1604—Let Joyous Peace Reign Every- where; 4031—The Triunph of Life, Viano Salons—First Galles, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York —fJranklin Simon 8 Co. - Men's Farnishing Shop 7 Separate Shop, a “Croix de Guerre” Silk Scarfs Made of the finest quality grosgrain moire silk (imported by Franklin Simon & Co.), which is identical with the silk used on the French Cross of War medals. exclusive in design. Four-in-Hands Also Men’s Cigarette Cases and Bill Folds of ‘Croix de Guerre’ Silk. Men’s White Silk Shirts | Men's White Imported Madras Shirts SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS| suffering Fifth Avenue innocent sufferers. 16 West 38th St.- Step from Fifth Store rloor Avenue | R. Ross Appleton James A. Burden John W. 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THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE THE WORLD Selle 100,000 Mog Coples in New York City Each Week Day Than Any Other Morning Newspaper, ' . VIPTH AVENUE th Street were wm mse wm eww eww mwa wwe wee emer FOR MEN Easter Sale of Haberdashery Weel Sitk Half Hone tead “ ontrbutetodurat length or at $1.15 ili juarter with knee length, 95c¢ ee Shirts and I Made i Athletic A pair, 40c 75¢ *Naria’’ Gloves Balbriggan Shirts Drawers, French Shirts with long or stout sizes. | $1.25 45c J Imported Fancy Madras in ’ $1. stripe effects; with silk loops SHOES FOR MEN | | Specially Featured Tomorrow and Saturday i Newest Spring Styles These are the latest word in Lasts and Leathers—shoes built to ‘ ' ' The Somerset $7.00 | New Custom Low Styles advance vogue. Spring es > — AD CHARITY. CHARITY, APPEAL A call for immediate relief has come from Amer- icans now residing in Berlin, setting forth the urgent need for funds for the relief of mw and orphans of Germany who through no fault of their own are suffering from the effects of the great war. Our Ambassador and Mrs. James W. Gerard in co- operation with the American colony in Berlin have been doing their utmost to meet the situation, but the as grown to such proportions that the resources of resident Americans are unequal to the task, and they feel, as we do, that America’s helping hand should be extended for the relief of these COMMITTEE, Honorary Chairman, The Hon. Charles S. Whitman, Governor of the State of New York. John Purroy Mitchel Morgan J. O’Brien Mrs. Ashton de Peyst>r Henry S. Pritchett J. G. Schmidlapp Henry W. Taft Mrs. William A. Taylor Treas. 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