The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 4

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Ex-Sheri@ Merritt Dend. Tas James S. Merritt, former Sheriff of | Wi Westchester County, and for years 53 prominent Republican leader at Port HH] Server ry MENOF WARE Needed Holiday. 45 Tn a statement ismued to-day by the officer in charge of fleet enter ba ‘tainment during the visit of the At lantic Fleet to New York, April 15 = cdl AADASOATOASDATANALLLUDNUEN EAT to 30, co-operation in extending « | heantfelt welcome home to the 20,000 officers and men of the fiect is re- quested from all organizations in the 9 feity. | TH Owing to the short time arrange- | ments have been under way it was posible to approach the | ommittes until to-day, de- | clar statement, Major Kandolph Coyle, U. 8. M. C, | in charge of fleet entertainment, amid; [it was the intention of the Navy De- partment to take the two week# stay of the fieet entirely informal, e Jewels and {t was intended that the visit should be a holiday for the men of| Adjusted the fleet, who have just finished | three months of the hardest possible hi hearse in Cuban waters, Watches ei ititen to tis the Major oata The grew ver, Ne the er cate er number of the men of| ———— the feet, which will consist of 103, vens aia of all classes, have not been welcomed home since thelr return 4 from gone Aa watern: Major Coyle's office ls at No. 9 be 40th Streot, KILLACKEY’S | BODY BACK. of © Secretary Died While Hoarding Transport tor Franee. BOSTON, April &—The body of 1 J, Killackey, a Knights of Co- Secretary, which had been car- ried on the round trip of the transport SES Sells UG Ged Worenss Agamemnon tees New York to Brest, ‘rance, and here, was re- | r back re moved from ‘ae transport last night and | (A sent to relatives In New York. Secretary Killackey died of heart @ia- FSTABLISHED 1879. ease as he started to climb the ladder | DIAMOND IMPORTERS |o the Agamemnon on March 19 in New ‘ork Harbor, Rough seas prevent: 0 Nassau N'Y, *C.y Bins gamnt | Aa Tranaiee ef the Socy te thea eee reeeerrtl DIESE ese eee i BG a targing ankle end act cmapert of Lael Lytle y 4 oy ‘the Cowned Arch Shee. (Straight Ankles A Blessing If your growing boy or girt has straight ankles you, as well as they, have real cause to be thankful. Forthose not so fortunate the Coward Arch Supporting Shoe will be found of great assistance. By properly the Mpe at of the body, this en helps to straighten turned ankles and strengthen =e and in the natural way—by guiding the foot ‘Two out of every five STI P TU SOE 0D Preece children need this shoe, Coward eek corel { @ Sold Nowhere Else 5 Ak oree DB ONLY ea yee ee oe STORE AUMANNS(@ 149th STREET & Srd Avenur G Mahogany, with striped velour seats in Tapestry or Genuine § Blue or Brown Leather 5412-50 ‘OR CREDIT me a9 8SreS Ave] Hee MMM UTE THIRTY-FOURTH STREET THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. WEST BACK TO an STARS AN ADVERTISEMENT OF WORTH HE trouble with a good deal | of what is called success is that it does not go back far ap To succeed really, you must go ’way, ‘way back---back to the stars. That is, back to the funda- mentals, back to the Ten Com- mandments. One of the striking Suc- cesses in New York, the City of Business Miracles, is WORTH. “WORTH is a store at West Thirty-fourth Street that sells wo- men’s garments. Only a few years ago it was one of a thousand, just struggling along the line, a private in the ranks, nothing distinctive. Today the WORTH estab- lishment is an acknowledged leader. Why? Because wherever a woman goes she hears her acquaintances mention the satisfaction they receive at this store. WORTH is established in Public Opinion. It has climbed in a few years to the enviable level of being a fix- ‘ture in Public Favor. The reason for this is not far to seck. It is not at all strange or complex. It is Obvious, as most Great Things in this world are. —————— ee TTL TOPs A terepeeert LILLE TINT LFes — _ Mo Connection With Any Other sire in the World BETWEEN a management of WORTH has simply cleared the 1 ground of all sand and soil Py debits and gone down to Bed Rock. Because it is a House that is built upon the Rock, it stands. WORTHunderstandsHuman - Nature, and knows that HumanNa- ture at bottom is Good, Square and Fair. All the little Cheatings, Ly- ing and Selfish Tricks are Superfi- cial. Folks are not really so. WORTH has banked on the absolute Fairness of People, and has won. WORTH has no credit ac- counts. By this means all you pay for when you buy here is the Ma- terial and Workmanship; you pay for no bad debts, wastes and losses. You pay for what YOU get, not for what Somebody else gets. Strict, absolute and invari- able dependability is the rule of this store. People are willing to pay for what they get, but they do not want to be deceived. It is to this Fundamental Trait ofthehumanrace that WORTH has gone back when the founda- tions of this business were laid. Back to the Stars. BROACWAY-FIFTH AVENUE exited tremeecrttt SST VAUUNADANNUDVUDDANANNUATUVNNONGUALAOONLAASVDITUAIOT pSeemmmme sNTUPLDUEDUODDOUUUUCUECUSRERELOOUUQDUOQUDECUOCUUE 1 <em> VODUATETIA1; eens eo mmm ELUTLNLAEA TENE ro ee Sc emma UNAVEDAUNAUDUREETEERUNAT EOE DLE( 1 5 <emmmmnss="ceermmmmms=! 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