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nas. nl ee eee eee in moe ane ae pase pmammrmnmen sr 7 Irvington Professionala and the [two. ‘Tho girl was barefooted. He was] onter and leave the floriat's shop on the Hioonfeld Elks, at Sprague Oval, feasrying her white slippers. 1. W.Jeorner, each carrying away & single was the prominent citizen who end PUblein, Mawtres Creck Road, MRich-| flower. It wan the birthday of the Pri Ing Mn head off directly weet to [MOnd Hill Arendt cipal of their school, ‘To have #0 1 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY Arma a young maf arose and gave her| right along, for he appeared to be his peat. Several other women woreldrenched. ‘Ten minutes passed and 1 standing when she entered.—Ky B., Van] saw hin fugging and tueging at bis Buren Btreet, New Brighton, N, Y. cont sleeves. Five minutes more and night In a motion picture theatre Albany Avene and St. John's Pie He opened a r bag, tok out « ‘okie and munched it contentedly. Dis- T nearly {cll off the stand litle mints contered upon, one person ~ they were at lenat two inches too short cd of @ donen of them while the show hen, after one parorysm, he , iG nino [ea Bouquet werth having + ATCH YOUR FURS! 8 trousers, too, were climbnig, Hef was on—®. C. Bijou, 1441 President turned a asked What teame van ot a : payee ah at{ Paitin, 0. TL Nostrand AVENUP, | Twas ina aubway tratn at the Fulton] sald something ike, “Oh, rubbish!” and | Street, Brooklyn, j ure these, anyhow? Mra Be wlan Mie Hextond came tp | rt pie] Brooklyn Btreet atation when 1 enw a man's arm) Stepped boldly out into the worst of the \ Quinn, 37’ Smith Street, BloomAeld, V griver unime) inwn, lifted the hood : reach in through an open window anaperonm SH. H.. Me Witt Avenue, PUTTING ONE OVER ON MA. \ Md ae Oy ee ere THE ONION. grab a fur from the neck of a young schist) 8 fe 1 saw a boy about nine years old dix. i, — mmied thie do ' man na subway train nan, The arm Wan hastily with- he . ing ® hole fn the ground In Cr 5 | ON THE STREET AT MIDNIGHT. | Teale Tien tie passenger eltmber| nt PCUAtral and, producing @ bic [drawn and the train started before any| COOLNESS CAME RETWHEN THEM, Bat. “and sfatchea SiN intorsat, a5 be Hy rf ached the mystic hour of 19] out dotted his cont, spread a Blanket! + 1. powered te ae 1 with one could go after the thief—M. B. C.J 1 attended certain graduation exer-Tremoved his shoos and stockings and ; when | left Broadway and turned on the pavement aid climbed under the] ress, ‘There were toars In the eyes of | Beltport, L.'T Gite, The weather was extremely hot-lyuried them before going off to play in on West S8d Street, A man, appar Yiear. When be arose he handed the any of thos@ neareat to him.—Clatre —— la unis 4 next to me fanned hersel{} the dirt with his gang.—Mra. M. Gold- 5 aalocp, hometown and out @f funds, atl driver a nail fie und sald, Tay et a No, 18 West Haye Avends, | OLD UP RK RIGHT WAND] VEoroURlY with & programme. ‘The fan-lman, No, 305 Went 160th Stree i on the pavement with a Newapaper for] spark plug.’ ‘Thi. done, each Feith AnD. ning must have had an immediate offect # a “sent” and hia back againat the walllto his place wn the taxleab we er T aw an Brie freight come to a | Mpen the perature, for I observed A DOG'S LIFE. f toow's ‘Theatre, The bile all about] away, mh Wagner, No. ~ stop hear Woodaide, N. Ja, last | (he poor n in front of her pull h bgt 10K WAGON ON FIRE, enth Avenue and 1th Street, 1 saw an fee truck on fire. m annou ‘Our Leading Citizen.” — fur around her neck, She ap jort, 188 Wort Sith Street, to be annoved,—M, P. M., Wood- n-Hudson, Nod Two Uttle girls pushing a dott carriage, the passenger being a tiny don dressed in doll’ olothes.—Susie night, becanse of what the engineer - thoupht to be a danger signal. Ho | bint found @ awarm of Arefies in front 7 117th Stree KS TROLLEY CAR. SQUASHED. 0G CATC r : " ir -was trying to extingulsh! of a paint factory. A lot of vermit- |. McBurney, 8 Pine Street, Arting- ! ; . I saw a very, very stout women ona! OF the way to Idiowild Park, N. of ' There was a big crowd! tion powder twas unloaded during | NOGUISH BOYS AND KINDLY GEN! fon, NJ Write a few lines to Hern one mae Wound for Mweepaneea| Che trolley was Just passing Pater yme one pulled In nn alatm) the day and the fireficee had MBN. ome Heenan’ oppeat 16 WO any Saul City Hall w dow ran out and fire companios © Thel scrambled around the dust.—Harry 1 saw two boys standing In Thint] BROKE AT AND VANISHED TIP, HE EVENING WORLD riain she was on the right train, for] Kuve phan Passengers Mf him k only slightly damaged hal Hennessy, 26 Beaver Street. a eae) rae joked Ike a feed A rude wind lifted the old gen- I f ie ast for a short chat with] S0DK with encouraging whistles, and at} garet iregiow, 263 14th Street, Brooklyn: = bug too full and too heavy for thelr! eman’e derby aa he turned the f } The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. the conductor. While thay were talk Gas eee ce eins eaten ine : “PRARFECT STRANGERS.” ond oeved Te nels, Wher he eee tec] corner of the Woalworth Mutleiag y The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of | (0 ” A ection tad given her the| ® Young engine. Then, . tOOAMD ROM _ HOA Cuay thers tte keh eke: there was a xquoal of delight froml and rudely sent 4 rolling in the 7 ; Seco ant tana c 5 rma (16 ere more than one, Dy There. and ene, sian Gif : ; 1 Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an desired Information the tout, lady Gone amecemont of all hands, he hephd| | ns awakened et bislock (n the] or amd le hace che that Incted 4 yicrcnseans gh mE A messenger boy started in J ; . fee vada unning board, jumped into 2 «i long enough to ace three or four. oo A : fs : Accompanying Description. of “hacked up" to her seat af Net seece Ab CAF ANA thie Himmel at the teeter fe the peraistent blowing of an[ month?) my husband and 7, with | other men voluntect and resign. Tl eee ken thes Wentines ae Z ‘ # you) mission ucilie Faieur him all, the way to the end of the tine. yt the curb acro he Ww : loovwa wo ladies Them.—Joseph , F PA oun name and adare carefully, Send as many contributions as you} inias! Lucille Fale 230 Kast ee tO Rad GR REIS TE belt ay roadater, with a policeman approached, cach cortying an “mn avenid, Bond Ta dan viene Core yh { . Checks ara sent out weekly , rf see that the dog was put off at the City | * P de sounding the horn rela. Direetly in front of us they it ed. ¥ TRUTHFUL DALGHTER, Heath. —Mary Cammity, No. 204 Vallaade) a. orn CONDUCTOR eae ond el salt Ih A Hittle sleep?” I vsked the] afopped, atepped into the doorway, ER Ree Seer eee She wits oy his was at the Pennsy Stati Avenue, Union BMD, N. J w 4 “| Willlam K x 2 Fravi officor a(ter several minutes. "I think | handed wa one of the broltas, ‘ right foot wont through the roof of Afman with two chilar — 1 saw two girs, one about thirteen} William Krauss, Xo. 168 Prankiin Ave} 1 JR he explained, “and| eatd, “Leave tt at N Wood A smartly dresed young man, proba-| the derby.—H. &, Barnett, 2002 An- : ‘0 ch n in w was ‘ bly . a puc! c ita, Ne J Md eth Leaps Les , ,. . ae a rn ne, 8 pear n enue. = hdbded for Baltimore. At the train kate PSIES FORSAKE THE HOSE, fand the other prot a year older, aebrouck Heish rm 1 for the owner to come and] dine’ Strect anytimo to-morrow,” | bly about twenty at near me last thoay Avenue s h@ was asked for tickets for the ehil- 1 saw nd of gypsios travelling | playing rummy on @ commuters’ i 1, H. Edmonda, No, 218 East and were gone Wasn't that spien- Baten. “But they're not five yeurs ol." [through the Hronz with a flotilla of [train coming in on tho Lackawanna, : Wa) ANd tha. best oF ae Ga. thay h@obsected. “How old are yon young|aucomobiles inatend of the old time [using a Aat-top lunch box for @ table} At the rar end of u five-ton tr s twere perfect strangers.—ans, W. R. telly?” tho ticket taker aske o taller |caravan of prairie achoonern and auch. | "You're In the wronk car’ we heard) to-day I observed this warning | ayy CAKE THE RISK OF A TERM| Walker, 151) Jefferson Avenue, MA, and “Bight.” she replied pi pt- 1. A. Wild, No. 726 KB. 149th St the conluctor tell R 16 kids with the “hitehing ¢ habit Brookiyn. cotati HOMES iesant, coe eke alee Ine two cars back."—F. M.D. North 1th] expen Your Heaith—Wal Frank its j — ‘ tekees now." protested the father MILKING WITH ONE HAND ts [Strect, Bast Orange Quinn, No. 1270 Grant Aye beg Prieta Forien ites Sitios IF YOU INSIST. em "Eli pay on the train.” He was permit UNUSTA . - Head a. Bustadpere bound cust I iow window th Portonestey 1 tefl to try it —Mathilda Brandt, No, 153] white riding up through the moun- 2 MAN PROM HOME. ore tn Break un, antenonre Found an na show window in Por Brren St., Paterson, N. J tains on the Ontarto and Western Rall-] A crowd around rome gypates tn front pay th 5 T naw a cat walking along the about the same hour every might 1 atreot with a paper hat on tts head road on a rainy day {| anw a dairyman fof the Court House at Main and South an iil Wha BHUAS dhe wletrcee Inilkin. «cow. Me Was holding an um-[Streets attracted my attention this ' and a pink ribbon on sts tail It | 2)’ thot aida and ofoss the tracke HE COULD GET TOL ha go that the rain wouldn't get [aftemoon and I stepped over to 968 what] anpeared to be devply humiliated fo Mayhattan-bound trains, Thu W uat in ine window, watet rot | ine the milk. —Plorence 1. Press, 4B. see FORE ON A one tanise th ae When any one approached, it edged they avond paying. their jares aM Pi ssrtsesally mites (OYE F AMIEL a Dy ra away. Other cats and many dous vy Sita No “hie enjoying, the thunder and lightning i native language (Roumanian) T butted] {you Other © paral sildy i A in 2, Cait No. 63} Central storm. Suddenly a merenk of lightning aoina ure in and was able to settle the alight mis- hur, B ; Wollen, No. 260 Hudson Avenue, Higminated the entire block, and on understanding 1 the satt of saw bathing shoes with this sign: "75 Cents; Why Pay More? Right next to thom were more bathing shoes, marked “Bathing Shoes, $1.°—R. D. Byrnes, Box 42, Cos Cob, Conn SHRINKING. To escape a noonday downpour 1 epped into one of the doorways on the street floor of the Woolworth Build er a walk nenr Park Row to-day y Weat Hoboken, N. J ' 380th Street I naw a housewife calmly], After « walk near Park Row to-day Tyoty aides.—Louls Fooaaner, Weal A epalen HUBBY HELPS TO DRY ry washing her front windows.—F. Kile[1 am convinced as ute to heaven | Street, Freehold, N. J Han LOTHES. Ing. One minute later « young man Hae Deurne, No, 1422 Amsterdam Avenue, — [{*. Indeed. oe “ | i ORLY TIME su | | took refuge there. He w a straw hate watimmer sult of micris! dosely| ‘The Summer Beverage Par Excellence” resembling the prevailing white and Street and Park Row, and again: at Nassau and Beekman Streets, the one sign points skyward.—Harry drive ssfully of the fact that during the t door neighbe NTLEMAY ROMPS WITH] 1 saw x man leave 4 tip on a» table vara thins incurs t LITTLE ONES. in the Automat.—M, D, 8S, Lincoln | o' AN OLD i AN EMERGE nue “L” train, 1 saw handbag. It was carried by « | ] \ TE ming downtown in 6. 895 ye. Hirooklyn.| — WAen tho carousel made ste ap- | Place, Brooklyn seen a considerable part of the family [eartiod a black bag, as if he were out No. 895 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn. | snranoe in our sirvet lat wight 7 eS han Hee eae ee eek ang {starting on his vacation or a week-end.| It’s So Refreshin JUST TRY IT! UP THE LADDER He MUST Go, | M41 @ younn man of twenty, dared Lihue geen LS kN found shelter in the back seat of the|He might Just as well have walked It's So Refreshing. e Apair of scissors came from the bi Gn misc way tolwork T pase througap) 26 THIGH SON tke Ride! “by enarher While visiting friends in the neighbor-| aver { was unable to get his at- Seueed in clipping © rs, a narrow thoroughfare, Cortlandt All youth of advanced years, climb up- hood of 132d Street nd Amsterdam tention and he had covered several city on the miniature merry-go-round Avenue I saw and atiok for two good rides. Harry Lew, 28% Eldridge Street. twe young mothers so te ihe : om interested in their gossip that for a time a Panty me ce i ey iat cure they forgot their children. One of them | &f his . . B. B., y had « boy of three, the other a baby | MM ay ‘ aaeptia@n happens, the train stopped: un- runs from Canal to Franklin ¢ Here T saw a man entering his s place of bosinesa by means of a Inde His shop is one floor above the street, hich Manhattan Bridge and the car was! Street ened. Another plunge into th nafid bag and out « ler OPEN SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M vmme a tha WHY Nor “stor AWHILE"? ge. Unseen by the women = weMaAN continued to read her There uppears to be no other egress s ee ‘5 CéPoiyn Miller, No. 614 E eee tystory. door, facing the] A® we reached the town line, out on child took a cake from the VACATION SCHOOL, at Manalia B De Woe, No. 281] the Hempstead ‘Turnpike thin afternoon, | baby. seiaed its nursing Hottle. removed) Or inne Place at Kdkemere, 1. I we saw a great big billboard on which we read: “Incorporated Village of Far- i . mingdale—Welcome.” Further alot RYE BUR SeE the highway we saw its twin board, Is#t- going to lose tage Poets Pateagip bearing this Inscription ‘ou Are Now vight away. Befor into s| {puat of wind blow hia siraw Act |ieeving Farmingda Frith Again, magket she brought forth trom unde | og, He chased (t half a blook, try> | Natherine Beruth, No. 6629 85th Btreet, the seat two chains and two padiocks.| {ng to atop it with his umbrella. A codhaven, L. 1 The chains were pas. nucoeasful jab atraight through the the nthe erent ane leans mae the this evening 1 saw a school of por- porta Dar LS hie dildo fe ses, Some who saw the animals poi he wiped bis mouth ang 100k ® Ruteet| dumping wn end down in the water enael. ile his heart,’ exclaimed the balled Cher aharkh.""—L. Rettig, 606 mother of the little one, seeing that the Courtland Avenue, Bronx and the bottle empty, Louise Cosman, | WANT A SPAT? CARRY A DOLL! . Brookly 1 saw « woman and a little girl about rs old enter the subway, The th Street PANY Cost A Tm First Avenue near afternoon, 1 saw a yo h Street, this who Just ax an elderly » n alighted stor Place, Nationally known Manufacturer of ‘Rochester Art Clothes’ brags bars outside the shop window and seve TOO SWEET FOR WORDS. middle of the hat did the business. FOR TEACHER. woman was carrying a big doll, dressed ything made fast before Mother.| —R. §., Bryant Avenue, Bronz. 1 had Just purchaned a bottle of fow-| js,om § until 9 o'clock on a recent “In long haby clothes. Under tho in wi aby in her arms. entered th Sasa er drops and placed it in my bag-| morning I saw a stream of children pression that she had a child in her ane te Melody, No. 1473 MIDNIGHT ALARM. Somebody crashed against me on my At soth Rtreet and Crotona Ave- | Way into the subway and the bottle # - wus broken, 1 entered the car envel- Ro: 7 OD STRERT. nue 1 aay a man turning in a fixe att ent ghee dl ges oti yeins te nat midnight. When the en- [oped in a cloud of concentrated fra- Coming through 43d Street this ; grance, Suddenly the man sitting be- G ear immediately ho rung I saw two sparrows enthu- Fines i Marmiagain, Sateen pieore [aide me arose and went to the extreme sera raiding a fruit stand in of apparatus responded, A baby | end of the car. The young woman wio one 01 teah, ING mah Aad. fost carupe was on fire.—F, F. Um- | took his place bore up nobly for a few Pi fF minutes and then she left my side. Two L. B., Bast 139th Street. Woah Ha. VEO ned TEER inset: more temporary neighbors came and Reduced One Half KEEPING IN.” SEY WITcH. went. [I could stand it no longer. At FROM BUSINESS Selling direct to the public in ’ Wholesale Salesrooms, at 740 of “the morning watch, content In the ledge that no bugle call or no - the upper 120 b atig| On Valley Reed, th Uppat Montotair,| Mie, Dext, Station ft See ee ree and Broadway at Astor Place, 6th floor Hints wae ta Blithe I saw a boy on a bleycle with a black| Rr. D E P oO S I T United States “Navy” hammock | €Mt perched on his shoulders. Tt looked 7 5 1 ging between two fire capex | if the cat needed all twenty claws MUCH CAN BE DONE WITH A SMILE ' r of Its tall to AN BE DONE B . . ’ me. en Giescty pra pe pee hit Mee Geaitlos, but fc showed no| A woman with one baby in her arms Required on Demonstration Machines and Exchanged Models ; | Beane wee tbant probably 41 inclination to Jump.—Bileen Reeder, No,{and two other children tugging at ber . : Hew machines b] to h on eeping | 379 Park Street, Montclalr, N. J. skirts enteréd © Bronx-bound train at All sold with the same guarantee as our i ca V hes pL Raghanti ae ese 72d Street yesterday in the rusl \ : ESS. They got nd further than the hye apt attuaa tial of the car, where one of their neighbors up, hammocks!" ftom the Johnny I was riding south in Second Avenue would disturb his beauty sleep.—] on a one-man car. As we approached | WS" Coat FO tty Sete ne Sarat for’ much less. than-to-day’s ‘A. Parker, U, 8. 8S. Altair, Fifth Street an elderly woman signalled A ) a ‘ho appeared to be half asleep. aie for a stop. When the car stopped she] & man © : A REPTILE HOLDS ve] walked to the door, lodkbed Up at a|22e Youngs woman prodded him gently resTUD' { rales te : Moh] and with eyes and a smile no gentleman 4 ‘TRAFWIC. aecond-atory window and called von | could deny waked: “Would you mind won big turtle holding up a aur a al making robm for a woman and her Street, Hackensack. It was head-|jome?" “No,” adwwered the girl, and|ONE shake of a lamb's tall—F. 8, 8., edgin the general direction of Central | the passenger returned to her seat. Mr,| Longfellow Avenue. Park. On the turte’s back had been | Motorman banged the door, started the = on “A. L. 45.°—Bertram Altbayer, | car again, and began muttering.—Pearle| HE KNOCKED SOME OF THEM 81 Hickory Street. Bogota, N. J Rose, No. 1065 Madison Avenue. OWN - A crowd of Booth Tarkington young- IREDALE'S SHOWDR BATH. SOAP IS DOWN, asters fishing, at Sist Street and Broad- Main Street, East Orange, 1 saw a} if 1 live to be a thousand T shall] Way. With a kettle, no less, lowered car water-sprinkler coming down|never get over being interested in a|into the manhole on the end of a rope, street with an Airedale puppy run-|good window show and in Lavonia] What -did they catch? A number of Hy behind it enjoying his showor bath. | Avenue, Brooklyn, to-day 1 stood en- balls, including a Rettectly good base- folm, 13 North Munn Avenue, }tranced for many minutes while the] ball or two ani ree or four rubber Orange, N. 5 young man behind the plate glass piled| balls. | "How'd you know they were|/H| $100 Models—Now 0) Payable 75c Weekly : - one cake of soap on top of another | down there?” middle-aged man asked HE OREAM HAD MELTED. until the stack was mountain high, 1} the leader. perience.’ said Penrod, I was walking through 86th Street}am not » whether it was an Hiffel|l. . Martin, No, 447 West Knd . ww the motor truck of one of the} Tower, Mont Blanc or Everest. Avenue. Machines of Standard Makes Reduced 1g and No Deposit ice cream companies strike a bump]haps there's a mountain called a wholesale cost of woolens alone! It is not a question of profit with us—the way it must be with every retail store ~—but a question of liquidating our stock at once. That is why we are making tremendous price sacrifices on these wonderful clothes—and that is why it pays you to come here and. take advantage of such an extraordinary opportunity! To-morrow a wonderful new group of HIGH CLASS SUITS being retailed to-day at prices up to $35 All to Go whe All Sizes at One Price for Men and Young Men Extra Special! sone 2177 GENUIN SUITS A wonderful collection crossing. A can of ice cream fell] Camel's Back Anynow, that's what VERY GOOD, THOMAS, $35 Model. - -Now $17.50 | $130 Model, - Now $65.00 street and was immediately sur-| happened. He “‘hysted" up one bar I aaw Tommie, our office boy, ap- $60 Model... .Now 30.00 $15 Model. ..Now 72,50 . by 514 children of assortedjof soap too many and the whole] proach the Big Bose with an wn- $85 Model.. .Now 42.50 | $165 Model -Now 82.50 , shapes and sizes. The driver of|caboodle of ‘em fell to the window] portant letter. ‘From the Commis- $125 Model. . Now 62.50 | $215 Model... Now 107.50 truck was a block away before he|floor, The dresser was all in, I felt} stoner of Bternal Revonue,” says what had happened. He got|sorry for the poor chap. But I got a] Thomas.—L. V. Winslow, No. 242 fn time to rescue the CAN.—Will-|thrill out of that collapse.—Michael| Weat 128d Street Beaver, 402 We Silverfein, No. 621 Dumont Avenue, aoe ve ci as owe nmer[ MOULD HAVE CANRUED KER. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs Moat” Garett" Stan He ame ‘pnesse. ht 2 doletl, aunday morning {sam a EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING IES tele nd tet up form minute a ALL ON LIBERAL CREDIT with an umbrella, Before taking his} 1 the girls in our office came plage in Nick's chair he removed the}in to-day looking for all the world like} The rain had let up for a minute ot je of the umbrella and put It in] the Pho! Snow we read about in ‘Then the handleless umbrella [tbe railroad ads. After she had been 7 ‘4 s. rack.—Ben Golde, 217] at the switehboard about an hour there VETTE, Both Stores will close at 1 o'clock on Saturdays was a call for ts from th front oftce. , oo $1715 Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings ing roo When she returned, bo \ a bird-cage hanging in « Sedan [PUMPS and black stockings. Her caller} | Monts MOHAIR SUITS to be “Oldest Furniture House in America” “Camping Models at $10 and Up. z Extra ‘Surah 1267 SUITS This group includes the finest woolens in this country, tailored in a high class manner. Re- and PRIESTLY MOHAIR SUITS Wonderfully Tailored " Lay # Seder} was an older sister who came to de- ee ae Co vee eee Main Siree!-Tmund her own property and give little sold direct to you at factory. Wee sah was © woman.—C) ly Phelps, (unten ths “blacks” ands good tongue STANLEY MANLY ME Wenchcater Avenue, White | eshing —Eiatelle, Maat $34 Street Manufacturers No, 704 Broadway ,0".t0>" Pigins. ART FOR AT'S SAKE. Y Above ath st ee Tho greatest rooter of ali who saw u " 4th Floor, Take Blevator. ERNIE AWAY FROM BUSIAK: last Sunday's yame betwoon the eal oR T saw an officer signalling to » boot- Black to come hither, instead of which the iad made an arinful of bis oauip- shoved everything into his box, t the box over his shoulder und . ‘The policeman, on younger chased and caught him, 1 thenght 3rd Avenue Two 193 to 205 Park Row of the better type of and 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. Men's Suits that are on a par with suits being sold by retail stores to- day at prices up to $40. QO e 5 0 tail values up to $50. _ 2 QO Values up to$25 2 5 The stock is so great and the variety of models so extensive that every man is sure to find exactly the style in just the material he wants. Samuel Blum WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER 740 BROADWAY—Cor. Astor Place (i'r sth Flow pen Saturday till 6 P. M,, TTT TOILE 1 was about to see an :rrest tead I heard the policeman say * t are you running for, kid? Ail 1 want is a shine.”"—Jesse Lefkowits : : 3 BLOCKS FROM TIMES SQUARE SUBWAY aod 42ND 81. PERK BMH, 414 Hast 169th Street, 1 BLOCK FROM 43ND BT. AND vp ve 1 sration POOL! LIGHTING FIXTURES AT HALF PRICE: , Qur success is due to the wonderful yalue we large volume of ‘busine F.adne seatohing {100 youny follows bulit “up by. kee eulseg suak'es whece low prises 4 “@hicago” in Johnny Wil- fo sau mokneg—give' ons sheath tt we ey Tooms ut Third Avenue and INGLE: Orders Taken for Bingle Fiaturss as Well as Sets OR I IN Btreet, when one of them hit PRICES $6.98 2.98 1.25 .80 95 2.75 1.25 5.98 us ball euch a wallop that it te another table and drove ‘Of the balis there into a pocket. Pucct, No. 229 Bast Li7th TO FRIG 4 | eee ys MOST ACCURATE e Avenue 1, Polio ‘said, “I want you to take this bad : whe sees’ The poor child looked hang. i i she was frightened almost to OFLN EVENLNGS—MALL OBDEBS PLLLED. 4 ‘

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