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— ee 12 2 “PECK’S BAD BOY,” UNDYING HERO THAT MADE HIS MILLIONS SMILE, WILL BRING US A LAUGH AGAIN JACKIE COOGAN, AS “PECK'S BA v BOY,” AND THE GROCERY MAN. Serial of Jolly Lad’s Comic Adventures Now Being Screened by Jackie Coogan to Begin Monday in Evening World. Who said the “bad boy” was a] has arranged with the W. B. Coniey myth? “Peck's Bad Boy” 1 be \- tional with “us older folks” and may sound like the liveliest of fairy tales to the “young ‘uns” who are regaled With stories of the famous rogue’s Pranks, But, as George W. Peck, au- thor of the classic story, sald in in- troducing his book, ™ of this boy |s located in every city village and hamlet throughout the land.” vies” have don interest in “Pec Pa,” with Jackie Coo the film version. ‘T JOHN A. SLEICHER DEAD. ed Away at His Hom lbany To-~Day. ALBANY, N. Y., May 5.—John A Bleicher, seventy-four years old, anc President of Leslie-Judge mpany of New’ York City, died here to-day of paralysis. He w ago and bas not since the stroke, The funeral wil rr take place Saturday afternoon at 2,30 o'clock from his late home Madison Avenue. He is survived by his widow, one daughter and three sons. obn A. Sleicher has been an active | newspaper editor since 18 assumed charge of th Whig, Press and Times. He th took over the management of th York State A Deen proprictor tor of The New York Evening and Express, In 1889 he was appo!! to a three-year term aa Civil Servic | Commissioner for the State of New | York. He was a director in the Postal! | Life Insurance Company, and th Union Bag and Paper C y was a member of e Board of Trade and T a@ director of the Civil S Association, executive member o the Fifth Avenue Association; member : of many clubs among Orange, Albany; Union League. The wekly papers were Avenue Silk Fringed Canton Crepe Dresses, $19.95 (2 Many other materials, in- cluding Tricotines, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Taffetas, Georgettes. You save as much as $15 by buying direct from the manufacturer! HAMS 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street he counterpart bas been to revive 8 tad Boy and His| Vilet Company, well known Chicago an as star in| Mblishers, evening World n able to speah Troy (N. Y.)! ted Press. He has Pretest (es) $19.95 Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Ex: (usively for Women's Wear Company of Hammond, Ind, for tion of the exploits of “Hen- ed with photographs es- posed by Jackie Coogan, n in ‘The Eve- aing World on Monday, May 9, and will continue two weeks. The first week's stories will be taken from ck tad Toy and H week's from Cireus.”” “Pe lowboys,” 6 k's Bad Boy and “Peck's Bad Boy in an Airship." ‘The privilege of reprint- One of the best things the “mo-| ing from the latter four books has granted by the Stanton & Van Don't miss any of them! Hela Up by Fou John M. twenty-one, of No, 9 Second and Aaron Tucker, twenty-one, Oth Street and 3urt Avenue, Coney Island, were locked up at Police Headquarters early to-day charged with robbery by Isidor Levine of No. 50 Hast Third Street. Levine told the police he had played pool with four men and later they had stricken a yea: |held him up in a hallway on East ‘Third Street and robbed him of $10. fis! Horlick’s ‘ The ORIGINAL Malted Milk . when he ; al { | ‘a Pound Again Selling at Pre-War Prices ‘The “Fond- Drink” for All Ages, the Schenectady | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, end And this publication will & THE EVENING WORLD, To the Family Born in New York City Send names, photographs if possible, with complete informa- tion of dates of birth, occupati all replies to Family Editor, Evening World. |to blow up his rouse and kiN his wits | and himself unless he patd them $140. i y WAR corroborated by Deter Smith, who Largest Living Hayes in witheawes to ion or business of father. Send |B] {iho | money t STATEN ISLAND CLAIMS BIGGEST FAMILIES TO-DAY Thirteen Todd Children Lead, With Twelve Pickering Offspring Next. To-day’s instatment in the “Big- gest Family" contest for the $100 prize offered by The Evening World is headed by the family of Mrs, E. H. Todd, No. 88 Edgewater Street, Clif- ton, 3. L, who has thirteen children, all Hving and all born in Greater New York. The unmes ure Hazel, | ) Amy, Margaret, , Walter, Emily, Alfred, Editn, d, Pronk and Russell, Next in size ls the family of Mrs. ering, No. 185 Buchanan Stet, New Brighton, S. 1, whose rive living children—all New York- ¢rs, as the conditions of the contest atipulate—are Rose, James, Jeanette, Dionitin, Kathleen, Marguerite, Anna, Frank, Christopher, Ellsworth, Joseph — | IHYLAN WELCOMES | 200 POLICE CHIEFS) uy So You Can “Glad to Meet Yor States a in aut comed by } informal address by the May Police officials were “lined up’ ¥| Commissioner Enright and individ- ually introduced to His Honor, With the Mayor and Commissioner Enright | in the centre they were then photo-| graphed on the steps of City Hall. | Commissioner Enright entertained |the 200 visiting police chiefs and| many of their wives at Poll quarters to-day, when the saw t mysteries of the and the wonders of gymnasium the melody * quartette from the Police Glee | heard also once more the oratory of the Commissioner himaclf, who praised highly “the best police force in ‘the world.” He merit counted in promotion clared that the force escutcheon clean.” THURSDAY, MAY 5, the evening of April 30 and threatencd| Manone of State Elect Officers, | concluding session of the 140th ‘|4nnual communication Ho Titi ono Shop 349 Fifth von GREATEST MILLINERY SALE 122 W. 34TH ST. OPP.-MACY’S 119 W. 33D ST. OPP. GIMBELS For Friday and Saturday CLEARANCE SALE of 245 High Grade and COATS, beautifully hand embroidered or silk stitched, Tricotive or Velour Silk $7.50 Formerly $49.50 Just made in our work rooms. We are overstocked with 5 merchandise i i i is 1. Owing to our stocks being too large so late in Bhd mist “elect. “an -inimediate pdisposal the season, we have reduced our finest tailleur and Sylvester. There are thre children each Walter, John. Agnes, Edith. Mrs, John Eagle No. ‘Tottenville, S 1, ven: Bessie, Emma, Mrs. Mary Moran, 124th Street, also senda In the names of eleven as follows: Anna, Catherine, Mary, Irwin, E) nore, Joseph, Rita, Dennis and ward. y. entries of eleven of these is the family of Mrs. Ella O'Gorman Stan- Sharles, John, Florence, Virginia, Billy, Louisa and Milton, Ridge Place, Brooklyn, appeared in No. 167 Fast| Fifth Avenue Police Court to-day as} complainant against John Termini of | cellla, James, | SAY LIVES ARE THREATENED. | Robert and 271 Wood Ave- submits these ; Charles Leonora, Ruth, Brooklyn John, James, | No, 6913 Achilles A T selected for this particular occasion. The Commissioner presented to Probationary Policeman Charles F. Blush the Hiram C, Bloomingdale trophy, a handsome pistol, for the ton, No, 1831 Harrison Avenue, the/highest marks during training. | Bronx. Her children are Ralph, Ed- ———— win, Helen, Mary, Ce plaint of Brooklyn Lawyer, Utrecht Avenu two accused 1 nation on Com- 8. Hayes, a prominent | lawyer, living at No. 25 Bay Utrecht Avenue and of No. 6151 He charged that the! en visited his home on SUITS Of the Best Quality Tricotine, Plain and Embroidered Models in Long Coat Effects, Luxuriously Lined Colors: Navy and Tan. $995° Formerly $49.50 to $65 in Silk. SELMARK| TEN-FIFTY ONE AND TWO STRAP PUMPS TWENTY-FIVE STYLES having the grace and character implanted by I. Miller, have been The range includes models of every desirable and correct leather and combination of leather, permitting an extraordinary opportunity for an agreeable choice. Baby Louis heels. heels or walking heels. Splendid attention will be given regardless of the number of visitors this timely event will bring to the I. Miller Shops. I. MILLER The MILLERKINS SHOP Sheer for Kiddies Fifth Awcwos ot g6sh Sire 1554 Broadway 50 Church Street Novelty Styles of Excellent Taste Customary French 15 West 42nd Street The MILLERKINS SHOP Bhees for Kiddies Be 15 Wes qand Street None C. O. D. We urge you (o be here when the doors open, for never before have you had the chance de buy such hats at such an amazingly low price. Progress Dictates the Sale Sheffield ‘‘Bar’’ Butter SHEFFIELD FARMS CO., Inc., N. Y. a s4“ftrea EVER HELD BY THIS HOUSE 1,000 NEW HATS VALUES TO 25.00 Hats for Sport, Street and Dress Wear, in Milan, Lace Straw, and many others Artistically trimmed in hundreds of new effects. None Exchanged. None Credited. Taffeta, TO Close Out Entire Remaining Stock STREET, AFTERNOON, EVENING DRESSES At 50% OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES. Every dress bears the original price tag. You make ductions at time of purchase. No such Dress been held before. The Fifth Avenue Shop Discounts Underscore It EVENTY-FIVE years ago Ovington’s first opened its doors. Soon Ovington’s will open the doors of the new building at Fifth Avenue and 39th Street. Until that happens all the charm- ing things which Ovington’s sell can be purchased at 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% discount from their previous low prices. Many charming pieces of Sheffield as well as china la Alaxsware, lamps and shades, and furniture, are in the Sale. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue"’ 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St The distinction of the wares is as high as ever; the prices only are lower, we make good butter” (SWEET AND SALTED The nicest yoy ever tasted. Made from the same Pasteurized Cream you get in a Sheffield Bottle. ‘XT to milk, butter is probably the most important food you eat. fe for It serves a purpose nothing else can dupli- a iear cate. Whenit is good it is a real delight, when it isn’t good it is an abomination. Sheffield ‘‘Bar” Butter is made at the same plants that handle Sheffieid Milk. It is made from cream of the same qual- ity that we serve in a Sheffield bottle. No neutralizers are used to juggle its flavor. It is just as nature intended it to be. And the cream from which it is made is perfectly pasteurized, Buy a pound of Prints Only today at any Sheffield Store. You will then know where to go and to ask for next time,