The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 20

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. burned h Modern, and My DUNES, Which 1 TT OME DEAD, TEN MORE ce Seem hded| wimncteretuan|On the Same Job 70 Years, Fa smeter ite! wo You H DING HOUSE FIRE | terrace: atarinsey’ starter, staten tal-| eure of many inquiries at Suenos P wish’ that environment Which, ha hen You Have IN BOARD! [sit lend aay sured | Syras ty anoran avincors eno =| HAS Had the Same Wife and *s* hrc desivgpi ; Micims Neatly All lasers soe Sie teat Had l Clock oh HS Seatingt ShaSee Sex| Holmes Protection lin Satin expect to-day to oncstitsn [Ueber TiGrodiee SOU ond he lowe | RiesatOn Het eeuen Owe Snel ; “ BROADWAY THIEF CHAS police expect to-~day to establish |about $10. co studying aviation. om Lig oe LIKE “MOVIE” TO CROWD) Throngs Make Way for Hold-Up Man Without Any Effort to Stop Him. pants, largely workers from |to become tn rds, did not wake until the] the State Do} had goud hendway in the three |vined that the Holmes Service means quick and re- liable protection. “ Tt means a service that guards against burglary and prevents loss from other unforeseen irregularities, such as fires, leaks, broken windows, etc. | William E. Cox, Who Works for New York, Has an Un-! usual Record—His Code In-) ¢ cludes “Don’t Be a Bol-, 4 CLOTHES FOR MEN are sold by || shevist in Business, Don’t‘, It is a service which you should have py and about which we would like to tell ide iy * us on a “Charge Account’’ basis at || Worry, Dress Young and witnaseia 4 tues by dalleatanaes you more. j 7 i | ’ } store owner and his clerk after two May We Have an Opportunity? prices that take no notice of the || Don't Hide Your Good toe owner and “ha tere after tra F accommodation of being permitted || Health. ‘ to pay as little as a dollar a week on the account. The seventieth year of ‘ox’s service with on just ended. He would g | robbed the cash register of $60. The . robbery was in the store of Hlarry| Handlin, at No. $36 Seventh Avenue, at] midnight. Handlin and his clerk, Leo Tosen, were alone when two men en- 4 tered. Bach wore a dark handkerchief ‘ ‘ ove! he ver eh face ae ciitiat's revowee = 2M" 84) ET ECTRIC+ PROTECTIVE *COMPANY* rear of the wore, one of the men! 2O* CORLLANDT* ST* tel -Corrlandt «10° emptied the cash register, Then they / <€. backed out of the place warning Hand \ a * lin not to e. But he followed them | There Is a Wealth of Original Style Touches in These y Men’s & Young Men’s SpringSuits |. |to ssa st to Bre down a The shi were heard by the pec enue but aa the tmeves a no effort was made to halt them. > | BANK MURDER WITNESSES | ENERAL attire awaits you at boys headquarters Bring your young ( Biz sters here for the most durable and == attractive children’s wear. Let our ling it hard to keep s through ve “Kind @ home, spend ail your sist you. Our garments tor boys embody the same essentials as those v, $30 °35 “40 mone ake in ory ot | Sy ett ik | AML TO IDENTIFY TYLER} oops ey For thove who are. readjusting | But He Will Be Held Pending a i ; o They reflect the expert designing and fine tailoring of obuc am Investigation of His “Alibi” bape bring their elders to us year ra “ " day, and if they should take 5 after year—extreme durability, dis fay some of the best makers of Rig ~~ - away my’ tobacco after seventy Story, tinctive style, and price mode i tenet, ‘ 4 e ve 4) years of cquaintance who “ t Ke Be combination producing suits such as are seldom seen a forgou” | Years of pleasant acquaintance | Ne ene saw a “tall and a short will give you a gentle shock of th ices, even in “cash’’ stores. eighty-seven| | at fut man” hold up the East Brouklyn Sav | é 4 ese prices, . wee a Te eye occasion. | {Mes Bank and murder two of the bank + pleased surprise the! ally. I have only been intoxicated LE deciheadlac) Hrrlie ortitlaad et ae > . nee in my life, That was when yier as one of the bandits, the Brook: | ; ey Our collections are so va- He) fT came out of the nav lyn police admitted to-day B B “LIED. : ie ried in fabrics, patterns, Clothing for ie n't ae always a Somewhere in the West, Dectective ROKAW ROT HE] age I don't | Roddy is travelling over the route de t jeather [scribed by Ty n his alibi, but noth rd from him. Tyler St. Louls for the 1457-1463 BROADW AT FORTY-SECOND STRE a 4 4 colorings and styles that ° ae } full of real cmate ; oe” men with the most positive Li vely Kids ih veaNy ane Ha = tastes and style prefer- That's thakind ap childre 4 . % T 3 is import au ni e ences can make selections. we provide for eMbcoal re ih Rabel 4 eu ae youn. tea alee or the the youngster ninety. In all his views his wife, to | WHO Good | Wat te uni R Begin an account with : | Tas Wi head Wadsled ane van| hful soul r, hy who is extra bat = | old age one of these suits. We ’ | ears, concurs. ‘laa ill hard on his |cox’s SIMPLE cope oF con-| be, and serves . i feel confident you wi suits. Open an DUCT HAS KEPT HIM GOING, | ©! venty years Ls be pleased with the ease ; account with Of course be bas lived and worked and convenience of buy- us, —_ starting BOOTS Lote: 00H cre It ts ALL THE “KIDS” IN THE OFFICE ing here. , with one of | sally AGREE WITH “BILL.” these —_ boys oitice 1 can't. re Cox disclosed hia code to an Eve-! suits; you'll be ) and I ¢ remember | ning World man in one of the offices pleased with Lever backed down on any- |, . York Life while some of perry dung. “boys” who have been working . : Don't hide your good health. Too |for the concern for short periods like which you can many people concea: good health forty-eight, forty-five and forty years The iwa wond hy they are listened 58-57 West 14th St. Near 6th Ave. shop here. Ror athe Rad. wie ines Aner aves" they agreed, “Bil has atways ness. In my sev Open Saturday © Saturda | Evening 5th Ave. & Oth St., Brooklyn Evenin they are asbamed to say so. Tam |beenono of the neatest boys around At 9th Street Station of 5th Avenue “L. a not bent and stooped and nervous, (heré His punctuality bas been one —= —— ——— ' My friends k I'm Je of the wonders of our lives. He in- sists, though, that to be a successful |old-timer a man must have the kind home he's always had.” U's the stuff,” said Com “A ho After all, ‘the only reason |I ever worked was for a home. I have never felt the ‘cal of the ry. I am just an old New , and millions here try to live| , but they worry too much. |The only sad thing in my life was when I joined e navy and had to leave my wife and my job, | HIS WIFE IS “THE SAME OLD GIRL” “We have just four rooms at home, still does the ily made her FASHIONABLE APPAREL | for Men, Young Men, Women, Misses & Boys Low Prices - Easy Terms Special for Saturday: Women’s Suits 99 59 favored materials. specially priced at ntil a short time ago. pana Ae eniatetneaas same girl I knew when 1} upto vehoo! | | New Dresses Smart Capes her books for the first time. Taffeta, Ser,e, Satin and | All the very newe-t ideas en; she was ten. ny one else, she red for any girl |My father put me to work in the old office of the New York Life when I and Georgette Dresses | in fashionable 14.50 = 19.50 Other Dresses at 19.75, 25.00, 35,00 was seventeen to keep me away from the sea, for I was surely bound for the sea life when he got me into this |Job. He told me he wanted me to work for his old friend, then head of nd Tam still following | Men’s #¥oune Men’s Suits, 20.00 the ¢ mopar have never had any hobbies; that's why I hav ne along su! 1" A i amoothly in this old Je I like every- The newest spring models are here in a yreat variet thing and always t We have Snappy suits for the young men, more conservative suits neve ounded ourselves. wi < : : |never surrounded ouri s with old for the older men brie-a-brac, and no doubt my office, cing made more THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE |Mrs. Godden Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort. Boys’ Easter Suits 6.95 Fine all wool-materials; sizes 6 to 14 years, at Other Hoys’ Suits at 4.95 to 12.75 97 Years Doing One Thing Well For 97 years Ipswich Mills have been doing one thing well—studying the needs of human feet and con- stantly producing better-looking, better-fitting, longer-wearing and more comfortable hosiery. 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery gave satis- faction last year. Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or he can quickly get it 1919 Poultry, Garden and ¢ \ “7 was passing through the | period of life, being forty-six | age and had all the » symptoms incident Ke | heat flashes, ner-| critical vousness, and was for you. in a general run lown conditior IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. ee He Founded 1822 Oldest and one of the largest hosiery mills in the United States to do my work Lydia EB, Pink- Nam's Vegetable Compound) was recommended to if me as the best | ere remedy fon my} ‘troubles, which it surely proved to be. | 1 feel better and stronger in ever a8! e taking it, and the annuying| Properly illustrated and4a symptoms have disappeared."—Mrs. | ‘ pec rad Vial ps t} Sacaden! (gan Nunneun BL. 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