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—— es — — —_ ay a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. mn One thousand patriotic young women who will en- ‘ ny C WKY PSs 2: rn Det 2 - 2 ye. Oa ® AN : ED deavor to obtain five recruits each for the army or navy. | |¢ OLS 9 £ EA SOS 5 Se Sho BS OE HSN OND a eae a? : Mail this coupon when filled out to The Evening World. Net a a READY TO ENLIST Sy el - Ke rh 2 PHOT OR RHO e eee eee eee eeees Name 00. cee toeecereeee vee veewrees tH} oe 4 Address .....s.e0005 Pxd y | Name ......... Nh 0 . Address .... iy . Sees ir roy + | RECRUITING AGENT. $33 ow Ce Ce ld Ay ty ), * ———— j _ 4} ’ Sy oundeg dt vl to pleces. | Rochester, the train, but es-| | SY AS WAR HERO SEES HAND The front stretcher bearer was fright-lcaped injury. ” Ke ‘ e e et |fully mangiod. | Fisher, who Wat, 1m) The éneine and alt but three cars| Hat ADe ns down and lost his senses for a fow|f the passenger train were derailed oe jo minutes, The smoker was up-ended against 3% M, , Recovering, he slung the wounded |two freight cars and the passengers tt oe a ee ee ota te a | made thelr exit through the windows. | | SX ) French dug-out, It was for this that ‘ding to New York Central of- | 413 ~ he received the Cross de Guerre, fictals elgnals had been set against | | ¢ + “Gee!” said Fisher, his pale face bd oe ite. peg Mage ead 4 oe 1 ; ®|minutes late out of Syracuse. A — fies otwee Ce ere ogit 1 wae dead i content paid no heed to the 9} O S O O ‘ pS Everitt Fisher of . Newark| tars, vcr when at ol marisa senais pep I any Dodged Shells Only to [qin ek Sie ete ned me.|DRIVER HURT IN RUNAWAY, ty} Ms ‘ I think it mu ave weighed about a beeen Unt SE ° a ° . Be Hurt in Hotel. tot, 1 woxe up ine hospital (snd | Goteborg Se igh wrekens nt Clothes of Known Merit, backed by fifty-six years of Kuppenheimer manu- Ks) Sus? at the outbreak of the War. Gee| Michael Goldberg, twenty-five years facturing knowledge—thirty years of Brill merchandising experience and eighty- + Everitt Fisher, a Newark, N. J., boy| whiz!" old, of No. 338 South First Street, Wili- * * . > * * * ‘ of 18, who arrived from’a French esttsconiiiihinnites famsburg, @ driver for the Union Dairy six combined years of fair dealing, service and greater: value giving, 4 port to-day on the French liner Chi- Company, was seriously injured when , e robe which fell on him in a room in Wagon against an elevated road pillar at oe ° H a Paris Hotel three weeks ago might KILLS TWO IN CRASH) frsswi6"cra Sat nth Sheet Wi wardrobe cracked his skull and hurt : ihe . q thig! and concussion o! ae rain. As- ‘ 5 his spine and sent him home an in-| fain for St. Louis Ignores Signal | ter suriciag the piliar, jhe pores ran tg 4 valid after he had dodged German and Smashes Broadside Into Policeman Bogart stopped him.” ' shells at the front for fourteen months Freight. j ~ Just in Time for Easter Clothes made by the House of Kuppenheimer for the | place such clothing in the hands and on the back of man who appreciates actual value; and value these | the man who appreciates such actual values. days depends more than ever before on a maker with a reputation to maintain—a maker with the strength, Such is the clothing that is offered this Eastertime equipment and resource to keep up his standard. to the Men and Young Men of New York and vicinity by Brill Brothers, an organization second to none in And upon a retailer with the purchasing power, the | its ability to clothe men correctly, satisfactorily and, selling ability, the organization and the facility to.| above all, economically, CEO | Brill Suits and Topcoats pecial for Easter at$15 Offered to further demonstrate to Men and Young Men the de- sirability of doing their Easter clothes buying in a Brill store. and had earned the second class cross : it war or the Cross de Guerre with| ROCHESTER, N. ¥., April ¢—Two|| Alkali Makes Soap the Gold Star for bravery on the men were killed, three seriously in- Bad For Washing Hair dake at battio. jured and @ score of passengers lees Young Fisher was a sorrowful and|S¢Mously hurt in the wreck at} Most soaps and pre jared shampoos | depressed youth on the voyage trom|Wayneport, fourteen miles east of | contain too much alkali, which is very | | Rochester, shortly after midnight this | injurious, as it dries the scalp and France, but his sorrow and depres- <i New York Central | Makes the hair brittle. | ; sion passed from him when he learned|™morning when New Yor! sahobee AR Stal The best thing to use is just plain at Quarantine this morning that the| Train No. 7, the Anirteed gay oi mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure United States is in the war. Just|bound, from New York to St. Louls,!and entirely greaseless. It's very Yas soon as ho !s strong again he {s| crashed broadside into a freight train | cheap, and beats the most expensive going to jump into hostilities under |on the West Shore ratiroad cross-| soaps or anything else all to pieces. the Stars and Stripes. over, The dead are: William M. Cut- on hie get this aay td store, Fisher was in the Red Cross am- |ler, Buffalo, engineer on passenger | nd a few ounces will last the whole -) 4 family for months. bulance service throughout the activ-|train, and Cortland B. Miller of Simply moisten the hatr with water ites at Verdun, On Washington's | Rochester. and rub ft in, about a teaspoonful is Birthday, with two French stretcher} The seriously injured are'Ieo J.) all that is required. It makes an bearers, he went out into “No Man’s|Turcott, Syracuse, fireman on the| abundance of rich, creamy lather, Land” to get a wounded French sol-| passenger train, scalded; William Red- cate apoTes ny aaa ines out dler, They picked up the soldier and| mond, Batavia, fractured skull, may | CA8)¥- e hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, were carrying him back when a great] die; Mrs. Margaret Revoir, Brewerton, | prioht, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. | EDSES : bs LAS S| ESESESESESESES ES ED 4, ex C2 2 se, SP EVES i German shell landed and exploded | N. Y.. internal injuries. Besides, it loosens and takes out every | H right behind thom. State Senator John B. Mullan and| particle of dust, dirt and dandruff.— | The rear stretcher bearer and the'Asemblyman James A. Harris, both of Advt. 4 4 3s a FOZ DAK : 36 FSV Ie: e fe = a 4 SS; Clothes made according to rigid Brill specifications | duction and sale at $15.00—many in fact that are and practically under Brill supervision. The | almost impossible of sale at this price anywhere stocks at this price at each of the Brill stores are | but in a Brill store. To indicate the wide range of enormously large and contain almost every de- | patterns, fabrics and models, we direct attention to sirable model and pattern which is possible of pro- | the following list: ap Chips absolutely free, in exchange for Blue Serge Confirmation Suits, Special at $5.95 and $7.95--Easter Straw Hats and Furnishings for Boys Blue Serges Green Flannels Cambridge Grays English Models Pinch Back | Black Unfi: ed Gray Flann Gray Serges Li Vertical Pocket Silk Mixtu Brown Flan\ Brown Overplaids Flap Pocket Fancy Worsteds Pencil Stri Tartan Checha Patch Pocket Herringbone Stripes Pin Stripes Elephant Grays id Crescent Pocket Blue Flannels Gray Cassimeres Striped Worsteds Belted Back Cross Pocket Choice Easter Furnishings for M Easter Neckwear Easter Shirts | Easter Shirts | Easter Gloves j Bright new flowered effects, Made of Wm. Anderson Plain color Japanese crepe | - : i stripes, figures and Scotch madras of fine qual- neat woven madras stripes | Fownes Cape Skin... $2.50 polka dots. In @ most ity and in a splendid assort- and loud stripe twill sateen, | . Meyers Gray Mocha. 2.25 wonderful assortment of ment of designs, with soft or Formerly $1.50; special | Brill White Wash.....1.50 shapes to suit every man stiff cuffs. Special at. $1.85 Bossier 1. Pearl Suede Dress... .2.00 d Special at 50c | 3 for $5.25 | 3 for $2.85 Silk Hosiery, special at.75¢ GIVEN AWAY Smart Easter Suits and Topcoats for Boys F R E E Suits at $7.95 Suits and Topcoats at $4.95 and $5.95 For Fat Boys Y An exceptionally large Suits in fancy mixed cheviots, in gray, brown and olive Unlike most shops, we V howing of Norfolk Suits in’ | mixtures, with an exceptional assortment of patterns and make special provision for Y, Package of the Celebrated 20 Yarout popular models; | models—many with two pairs of knickers. Sizen 7 to 18. fat boye—Suits of fancy V7 e checks, plaids, stripes and Top Coats in blue serges, checks, gray and brown mix- cheviots and cassimeres from, Mule Team Borax Soap Chips plain colors, many with two | tures, pinch-back models, Norfolk and box models—and $7.95 to $15. Blue Serges * . . pairsof knickers. Sizes 7to18. Trench Models, Sizes $ to 7. from $9.95 to $15. O We will give you a full 6 ounce trial package of 20 Mule / Yj Team Borax x 1 i I } 7x 3 petted wl Pedy ba A 4g (| ube Easter Soft Hats and Derbies for Men in Wide Variety Stetson Hats at $4.00 Borsalino Hats at $6.00 Brill Special Hats at $2.00 MULE TEAM Exclusive Kuppenheimer Dealers in New York, Brooklyn and Newark. BORAX SOAP CHIPS 44 EAST 14TH STREET 1619 BROADWAY 1456 BROADWAY 279 BROADWAY Spt 47 CORTLANDT STREET 125TH ST., AT 3D AVE, 791 BROAD ST., NEWARK 2 FLATBUSH AVE., B’KLYN Stores at 1456 Broadway and at 125th St. Open Evenings 14th Street, Newark and Brooklyn Stores Open Saturday Evening. Read the advertisement and get full Y ; particulars of this remark- ; } KP able offer. 4 i The new Kuppenheimer Spring style book can be had at Brill Stores, or by mail on request /, j} p SSS —< = ——— — — ™Si—S