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If 10. IT - - lr, "fra l"Mra? turd, TV RM f M OtfMWir I fVniK My u . tf4 la ( 111 i CwM U-fM Jim AH In an aril iHf If " Im -.Ml If NsO.sn fM.s t r M I. News Oddities Surety Coupen Fre With Purchatea Surty Coupons Free With irr fcj (I KAT CATCJIKIt lb Oahratou Us rulrnl fium Umus witii a iHrtwnr MUSICAL HIOIHOV !tl p.t Mr ol4 m.- 4 mmi '' Cr 4ita In IMtifUmiou flLl Purch THE EVKKIMO WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, r k 1 1 i DIUUOIIT Ur.KU U flm.-rl In llirlfle W a ta Mrk frl4as l lr ft la containers Out th lottlr are not iHUtHMati-d BNllAOKI) TOW Vlrkul Nrstn, N J,. ih Im L ht. krkl .t, L Jouruf)H hum v)h II utinr his inn ll as a . HMOMII.i; MAII'H AM) IIA(-IIII)I(H In fmm ( ilrr. Kali. M t I be pMtH Ilka unclaimed iit.t In n (irH4 ( Immhm HHt4HMwf. ' 11 MOHT I'AMOIH MAN ll. Ila)ntme (..!) Ii lrr rK Till II u flit trl to lioimi-l trimming rswli-M IwU by m l.adleV AM tWlKl) of the Wrtt llrfortnM Church CAT))li:M I1AMAUK WIT in WUwhmIh ilaa the ImIiiUhk iu lion wJiMIht Injur)' limn n t..lf ImII i iwihi wlthi ih prmtvlan of Urn Industrial ('otiii(iih,iimii Um YOUTHS IN CANOE UPSET IN HUDSON AND DROWN A few liilimtri tfor 4 tit u jester J afiernom I'rauk rl:i tiKlitrru n4 John Manner, nineteen. i.t It if lrry, ein ilriiwl"l I l.in Hun on opposite th Tower III tit V III Htib House, l llatlni.nn llir Hudson The youns: men In n rnmm -n ll '" km struck by squall ail cutii?eit ' I. irlinu 1 1 Fin lulu ll, r Mirr Th 1 UMtir w ruutih anil nlllimKli Imlh J ' ' I llll N 1 1 1 1 to lll) Hit' IIIIHllI ! iimKi iiliiir llnuril C'wuk of llm T.itcr Id I 1 in i.i i lull hihI wiiii in i.MKlitii put .rr J III UlJIl' ll In llnlr rni'U) . tlri.i.K I I' IIiiikI Will i "in lilK ali i llm ,iiiiill ll kik lllialiln in trull I tin itrin I' H I'.hiK Hlhl ill f.illll.l !'.. . iiih luini'il iit,.ui I I mi' l I l'i -I . u in i lull llni It In ,n. i l to ll.iii in r Hi illll Jutl lirfurii ('tirloii Mrni in Ihu cm ic In' Han lti ii ni'W Plmi'i r ,111' r ii Mimlin. I ull ni: fruihU im Ii.i l .inniiiii H in-i,ii I iitlun In itn., Inlr aii'l wutiM i -i i i in, IV inniVrl Ashamed of her fi I bad complexionll 'U I II v.m I . atr rmlxiiatirii lv a jlitly. h. Hi ' y ('mljrlitly f tu lrtlili, hint cliilir ciut nl Irn Resinol will clear it uM try Rwinol .'wiap anil Kct Irtol Oinlitirnl rcKularly lir a wt k anil rr ll thry ita not malt a blcti td AifUtmrr Inywr Hn. Tlity 4li help make rril, rough lutidi and arm ft tnd whltr. txM by ll imet'ii: I ItUI In lf,t )M Krilnul, llilllm-n, Mil. WKCIVIi NITKI) I'UOFI T SlIAItlN'C miTONS WITH KVKUV I'lJItCIIAriK, To-Morrow is Moving DayS And the Bitf, Busy Brill Stores will celebrate it in jjreut style by the greatest MOVEMENT of the season, of new Spring and Summer Clothes for Men and Young Men AT BIGGER SAVINGS THAN EVER. Men's Suits.Topcoats and Balmacaan SPECIALLY PRICED s At $ IS00 And Well Worth $20.00 or $22.50 In SUITS Tartan Plaids, Ovcrpluids, Glen Urquhurts, Plain Grays, Silk Mixtures and Pencil Stripes. BALMACAAN S wit li pntch-pockets and set -in sleeves: made .at- fine imported English and Scotch Overcoatings. In TOPCOATS Smart Mucks and Ox fords lined with silk, and TAX COVKKT COATS. $15 a $lS.OO Values $ 10 IN Sl'ITS IViicil Mripcs, Jartaii IMuuls. Ovcrpluids and a fine assort inont of mixtures. IN TOI'COATS- Hla. ks and Oxfords, and IN HALMACAANS Smart (iruy and Hrnwn mixttirs. A complete ranne of sizes, styles and models for men, young men and youths. $25&$2S.O Values $ 20 (lieu I. njuliiirls, lartan Haid.s, Pencil Stripes, (Jray St r pes, "Twilight Striped" Silk Mixtures, lllues, Hrowns and (irays IN SIMTS. and IN TOP COATS Mucks, Oxfords and Cam liridne Grays, silk lined to the edge. Single or double breasted. , Dutchess Trousers for Men $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Help out vour Suit with a pair of Dutchess Trousers and make them wear twice as lorn!. Dutchess are the liest made tfUM if thev rip 10c if a button comes iff. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Union Square and tlSth Street Store Open To-morrow Eveninn ll'o fi'i'te United I'rajit .Slmrtwj Cuiimiia Willi Kteri 1'urelti.te YOUR MON'KY HACK IV YOr'UK NOT SATISl-'IIU). W3 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS The Readjustment of Lots Means a New Broadside of Bargain Surprises Every Day. Come Often! Our advertiuemenU only tell of some of the bit; lotn.' Very likely the huiulrcdti of itmnllcr lots you will Hce on every counter will be just a interesting to you. In fact, the whole atorc is a vcritnble Bargain Pnrndino for the prudent shopper. It Is All Good, Clean, New, Dependable Spring Merchandise For Saturdau To Supply Young Minn New York'n Needs al Very Small Coat Misses' Smart New Spring Suits Just Received A Large Order That Was Placed Just Before the Liquidation Was Ordered The newest and latest touches of fashion can be had in (Iicm- remarkably beautiful Suits. The lot includes Suits of Mannish Series, (iiibiirilincs, Poplins, Shepherd Checks, Covert Cloths, Novelty Cloth.s, etc., in the .smart military effects, the Norfolk Suit, the short Kton Coat, the modified Kmpirc effects, etc., the choice Spring shade. I ll Group No. 1 2o Group No. 2 $14.50 Actual Values, $17.50 to $29.50 Jill Children's & Girls' Wash Dresses no and Middies 9oC Dresses in Gntatcaa, Prrcnles, Tlrpii, Clmin lratvi, GinKtiniiK ami l'lmtls in nil llir newest nlmile.i. Sizes ll to 14. Midily lllouirs of ex cellent nunlity Twill with red and lilue collars nnil cuffs to mutch; also plain while. Sizes 0 to tfO. Girls' Fancy Dresses 1.25 to 2.98 Value. $1.H to M.OB. Siies 0 to U. Smart (Jirls Urease in Ander son (iin((liaiin, French Ginghams, larc anil small Shepherd Checks, real French Linens, I'oplins. I'iques, Challies, in the newest hifh Kmpire ef fects; also belted and Kuimpu inoilrli. Misses' Spring Coats 5:52 7 & 050 Values ranK" from SU.40 to $111.41), ('ouls Miltulile fur lrelt wear, mntorinp, IniirinK, evening near and Rrncrnl sport um-, in the neurit effects, including the long flare ('oat, I lie sninrt belted ("out, the military Coat, the abort box ront, etc., ill Serges, Tweeds, Shepherd Cheeks, Wool Checks, Coverts and Covert Gabardines. All sies. sini'n rr.wfertl Sliire. Tlilnl I'lixir. Sample Spring Coats 5.00 to 9.75 A manufacturer's sam ple line of Children's Spring Coats in this sea son's best styles. Mate rials urn Serge, Covert Cloth, Gubareines, I'op lins, Shepherd Checks, etc. Not all sizes in each style, but all sir.es and shades in the lot. Values (l..".0 to S I 7.4H. Girls' Spring Casta 1.98 & 2.98 Values to 97.4(1. A fine assortment of little tola' mid girls' Coats in broken ilizr., reduced greatly. In clude. Coats of Serges, Novelty Cloths, Tweeds, and Crepe materials. The season's newest models and colorings. All slaes in the lot, but not all sites in each style. Trimmed Hats Of such absolutely iraaxt atyle that you would expect to sec them priced at 10.00 and $12.40 ai similar hats are in most atorea, except wine that would ask you atill morel At $ 6.95 Of course we acknowledge 1'arii as the city of their creation a original designs, but the New York adaptations actually give them n marked additional touch of charm and ninuant style. The Fashionable Hata of the Hour A that's the best wov to describe tliem. Small, medium ami large, tocpies, tur bans, tricornes, anilors, aheperdess anil other novelties, with the most fetching trimming ideas. A really won- q ft derful bargain at 5W,U Nlmpoii-rrawfoM, Roeom! Floor Double Surety Coupon Exchange Twice as many as usual in exchange for Tap, Labels, Certificates, Trade Marks, etc. Bring them tu the ex change booth, Main Floor. Br in g Us Your Trade Marks, Tags, Labels, Certifi cates, Etc. Ann1 get the usual number of Surety Coupons in ex change for them. Fill up your Surety Coupon Hooks get double values' J V. Women's Shoes Exactly What You Are Asked to Pay $4.00 for in Most Stores a. 2.98 The moot fashionable footwear of the day The ipiality, the style, and the character for which you usually pay 1.1111. You may choose from; Patent Leather and Gun Melnl with gray kid quarter. White Nubuck with piping of blaek kid. Ilronxi' Kid with champagne quarter These are all turned soles and covered heels to match iipM'T trim- ,r f q ming, Special for Saturday SjCi.ZJO HIiiihh hi. Crawford, Main Floor You Would Buy a Season's Supply if You Knew the Wonderful Values in These Fine Shirts for Men at 59c & H .29 At 59c Values $1& $1.25 Shirts with fancy satin striped bosoms, full dress kliirtN, white short bosom shiits, snappy colored stiff bosom shirts in neat, attrac tive patterns a bie lot of Famous "Lion Brand" Shirts Included Also ahirta with separate collars to match, fine per cales with stiff cuffs, and soft double cuff shirts At$1.29 Values $2 to $3 THE MATERIALS Sill Linen, Sill. Cot. ton, I'ercales and Novilly Crepe Cloth THE STYLES Plain fronts ami mush, room pleats, double soft cuffs, cushion neckbands, coat models. THE COLORS Light and dark effects. stripes and plain colors. THE SIZES All sites, 14 to 17. neat colored Men's 50c Silk Scarfs At 35c The Silk Scarfs are In colorings and patterns to suit all men, natty effects for men about town and sprightlv patterns for the college youth. .'I fur 1.00 Men's $1.50 to $2 Pajamas At $1.00 Made of excellent qual ity madras and mercerited materials, in blue, tan, gray, whito and lavender; alto striped effects, Re duced to $1,00. liiin.i,i,.IVn Men's 25c Half Hose At 15c Palr Silk fibre, double sole, heel and toe. Choice of a dozen colors, Including navy, tan, gray; also black and white. Ilegil Inrly Mr pair. furil, Mala Men's 50c Underwear 34c Halhriggaii shirts and i.Tawcr, in white and ecru color. Shirts have short sleeves; drawers ankle length, double seat. lie for 50c Books! Little Classics Hdiled by Ilossttcr Jolmsou. 10 volumes, Itimo., cloth. Originally published at $1.00 a volume; popular edition heretofore M)c. a volume lie Stories of Laughter Stories of Exilo Storii s of Comedy Stories of Fortune Stories of Mystery Stories of Romance Stories of Intellect Stories of Childhood Stories of Life Stories of Tragedy Young Folks Library of History and Literature 11c ISimo., cloth; heretofore 31) cents a volume; sale price Written by great men who lived real lives, and who, had .something great to say. Krni; and .Inlinny Hear, tiy Krnest TliompNon .semn I'lio Lanier Hook (Putney I-anler). The I'naii Htory lloolc (Thomas Nelson I'ago) Poems of American Patriotism, selected by llradner Matthews. Tim Iloosavelt Iiook (Theodore ltoosevolt). Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard l'yle. The Van Dyka Book (Dr. Henry Vun Dyke), . ... The Hooslor Bohool Hoy, by 124 ward l?imleaton. Hern Tales, by James Baldwin. l'anUful Talea, by Frank Htookton. uoii miixoio, ny uervnnies. Around World In Sloop Spray, by Capt. Joshua Rlocuni. Tho i;ugeno l'leld Hook (Kuceae Meld). Child' Garden of Veraea, by Rob ert Louis Stevenson. Children's Stories In American Stories In Arnerloan Ameilean Slnipmm-Crawford Co., Main V'loor.. History. Children's rrogrcas. Children's Stories In Literature (leeo-istui. Children's Storlos In American Literature (18CO-1806). ny Henrietta unrwian wrwn. Simpson-Crawford "Store, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street, New York i . i il.rl.i,,,.li