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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916. A the Kast River. He n minutes be-| about him debating a | Ww tr Sammy Martin, th philant?: tin of N Frightened ‘ather 1s a membor of the A horse attached to a Sheffield Milk attend a party at the settlement house 140 WEST SIDE KIDDIES st potrons Jaciey he | ALR Easter Week-End Ceremong _|RUNAWAY HORSE SAVED re tammy" Martin the Fveinan for McCullough-Matlack Union FROM THE EAST RIVER}, 36 Fifth Avenue, brokerage firm of Markoe, Morgan & From Wagon in East Seve: OF BOY PHILANTHROPIST Co, No, 120 Broadway, Through Street and Dashes Into W. some friends the boy was invited to eae aneier eh { HUMAN SOUL L Pearl IR gs Bh sh through Kast Seventie oth | “Please.” urges the Greens Com: Rich Little Sammy Martin) ara iris of the neighborhood near fs morning, when another) "ltt of the Hackensack Golf _ st * the house, which is at No, 944 West on, tt gin from First Avenue,| Club, “consider vour caddy asa SS SS ee eee Gives Them Party at Hippo- sixth Street, and had a good atritck the wheel of the milk wagon, | regular little human being. He put More into Living Ub eos drome on His Birthday. |Joneph Miexnor, the driver, was not! has a mother!" | erty-Spirit- Ambition, follow i mmy usually celebrates day by giving a “swell” One hundred and forty small boys *, and girls from the Christ Chu { House (the youngest seven and tho milk wagon when the runaway | 4 bay rok ae the . The cuded straight |Gte t i bo jarter's y & boy tegins to Genuine pony pete der what life means to his fel- ee ee ee Ta ine teontitsionm nd, ‘posutbly, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS + ||Stern Brothers i "Weit 424 and West 434 Sires, The Surprise Stores Offer : Between 5th and 6th Avenues Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Wear, Specially Priced for Saturday. One Thousand Men’s ‘15 Suits TO-MORROW at TEN DOLLARS Men, this is a sale that you yourself can sce is bonafide in ever respect and backed up by the excellence of the suits themselves. We will prove to your entire satisfaction that any suit you select here at ten dollars means a five-dollar or eight-dollar saving to you in actual money. You'll see the same kind of garments advertised extensively to-day at fifteen dollars—and_ we'll give you a written guarantee that these we offer will have the same fit. looks and quality. You can’t go wrone—for we assume | the entire responsibility. Bright, new Spring styles—ail wool materials. Men, You’ll See Values Out of the Ordinary in This Sale. il stripes, brown, gray and ae Misses’ Tailored Suits The smartest styles produced this season have been selected from regular stock for this event, devel loped in serges, gabardines, shepherd or velour checks and Poiret twill; effectively trimmed and handsomely silk lined; 14, 16 and 18 years. Heretofore up to $37.50, Reduced to $25.00 Third Floor lows, on March 27, and decided that party, sald ¢ this year's party would be to his ti use friends in of Great Neck, I marriage when = Exceptic.*:.ly attractive models, suitable for dress and general wear, fashioned in serges or checks; some with yokes and double belts; silk collars and cuffs; sizes 6 OBITUARY NOTES . - Girls’ Afternoon Dresses TINDERSKIN : Pe 3 An unusual selection of desirable styles in one and two- iece models, made of chiffon taffeta, some hand-smocked | Back and front; Georgette crepe collars, cuffs and vestees; | sizes from 8 to 16 years, ‘ at $12.50 Third Floor i | | Jusiors’ and Girls’ Coats | tlement = Your Money Promptly “ie unded— Hy not fully nt every fab- } every pat-« t color, every model 1916 cut, and ment absolutely’ perfect fitting. These suils must fit you the way? you went them to—not the way we think they onght to fit. od, lawyer and | ome, No, 26 n in Re- Paterson, & wood, N. J., home, three, | William B. Bradford, former mem- ber of the Wall Street firm of Fisk, | Bradford & Co,, is dead in San Fran- | cisco, aged seventy-three. | Joseph Martin, hotel owner, of Wharton, N. J. died Wednesday, laged fifty-cig Half-Belted Norfolk There's nothing later than the gathered-back model—and it's quite a novelty be able to buy it for less than it gives the desired youthful » and imparts 4 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Newest fabrics and models of neat light and dark worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and serges, with extra pair of knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years, at $7.50 Third Floor (QAP vill ‘ c of his di Mrs Boys’ Serviceable Reefers inp fous of fancy mixtures,shepherd checks and blue serges; brimful : of style and the newest cut and models; > sizes from 214 to 10 years, ||| | Because WAYS ita muper-creamy emollient | ! Or ||| properties. Full directions for sanative | d at $5.00 Third Floor shaving without mug with each cake. Sample Each Free by Mail qi = S instructor of the anship, Patch Pocket and Regular Models pocket and others are WINDOW Si k on jucat. work | a ra. Brot, aa ie and sa f 7 it the world. are Ww “Boy Scout” Shoes Sizes 1 to 6; made from flexible dark tan leather with welt soles of especially treated leather that will stand i hard wear; an excellent play shoe, « i at $2.75 Second Floor Our. price [Men wid ee Men| 1200 Boys’ Suits Go on Sale at The Surprise Stores at ‘2.95 and £3.95 Parents, this is something unusual —and it will pay you to investigate it. All new, Spring Norfolks worth $3 lo 86; very latest models and a big variety of smart patterns to aiooae from. Extra-Value Suits Fine All-Wool Suits 500 Garments—Some With 2 500 New Models With 2 Pairs Pairs of Pants; \’alues up to $4. i of Pants; Values $4.98 to $6 ? 83,95 Norfolks, Tommy Tucker and Bton Norfolks; Norfolks with stitched belts and patch pockets; all wool cassimeres and other fancy mixtures; all wool serges with one pair lined pants; Norfolk sizes 6 to 18 years, Others in sizes 2/9 to 10 years, Boys’ New Suits, $1.95 ee rian Norfolks, the Tommy Tucker and Eton Nor- res and xtures, stripes, checks and ss Norfolk sizes 6 to 17 years, other atyles in years Why Not Have Foot Comfort? When you buy are entitled to the maximum of | | | rrcstiansacme eat or devan!p ecu co sslhLs PF BONA ORK HLA SOM HE Sunday World’s i] scroll feet, 42-inch top and 6-f tension; sx chair 9 {3} A ears pani h leath lip seats; complete FOS Want Directory makes more ‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. B | MOP. a, th AVE, ise’ e¢ 15th & 16th Sts. = —_ a pair of shoes you HALT AUT MN NARNIA NAMM MOOI | JBAUMANN & BRO} ta AT 8487. & SAVE. f) OpenSaturdays Our Liberal Cred. Until 10 P.M. ; (y> it Terms Apply 1 We Close Eve- #4 Also to Long Isl » —nings at Oe: J and, New Jersey and Connecticut. Special This Week—Katonah | 98] Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x 2 5 comfort, as well as pleasing style and dependable service. You get all of these when you buy Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes, If you do not know the joy of come plete foot) comfort, change off to Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes and be happy. Dr. A.Reed For Men and Women, Bulgarian Norfolks with stitched bell- and pleats, some with patch pockets; also Eton Norfolks and Tommy Tucker styles; latest Spring models and patterns; chevi cassimeres, and other mixtures of Sold Only at 1372 Broadway 12 Park Place at 37th St. Woolworth Bldg. teed fast colors; sizes 2'y to 17 years. Reefer Top Coats *1 95 250 now 2 AS garments of fine qualities, t fi with ve BOYS’ BLUE SERGE ner WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD PARE eee UUUUUYA WUWUYYWUUUUUUUVUUIUUUEAE? a