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ine Eden Musee as a National) “Theatre Proposition, with | jer at Military Show Attracts” : _ Mote Attention than Star Human| "Performer, Rear-Admiral Rodgers, Who Bossed the Performance. Why all this talk about « national ‘M@ieatre? What's the matter with tho B 7 ‘Museo: @uard—one of the old guard, for he Maps with are and service—vouchsatee the information that he dis- Weveréa among the patrons during a a Gay representatives of forty-one States, to say nothing of Porto Cube, Hoboken and other of our Besser possessions. “tt happened this way,” said the #o- @table guard, leaning against a snoring policeman in wax. “I was passing out @Povineera to folks as was passing out up to mea lady what says to mays she: “Will you ind, sir, as to give @ dozen of them things, 8 I wants to take ‘em to the folks that home, sir, if | to say, sir, is a lone) . It's tn California, sir.’ Couldn't Netuse Neqoeat. -“Being « gentleman,” continued the @aard, “T coultin’t refuse such a request, | from a fine and genteot Indy, sir, | @0 I gives her the souvenirs, and t myself to thinking, sir. | think at if this lady is from California, | must be folks here. sir, trom Off places, sir. So I starts to I gives out the souvenirs to folks as comes along. str lives, sir. And when sight and I gocs home to my old! @, I had it down in a hoox,| @s how I had given souvenirs to fled He Mu Hi Sewwzres iy 8S Si, Co ANYMORE O fer ctl S| el TO MOTHERS OF BOYS: About refunds and exchanges. Though we believe our policy in regard to returns has had more influence than any other one thing in building up our great business in men’s clothing, we often foryet that new customers, and especially mothers of boys, are not familiar with our methods. The keynote of our policy is that no customer shall ever think that he or she has the worst of any bargain with us. Anything bought in our stores may be exchanged, or returned at any time, if un- used—and no questions asked. If auything proves unsatisfactory after use—and you alone are judge of the service the thing should give—we want to buy it back from you at the purchase price, less only your own valuation of the service it has given. Whenjyou consider that we sell really good double-breasted Norfolk and sailor suits of ail- wool materials beginning as low as $3. 50, sell a stout school shoe at $1.65, and Derby hats that are worth while at $1.9, and stand by the policy we outline, you can understand how very careful we must be in the making of boys’ clothes and the selection of their other wearables, 7 Sale DRES: SAME A. CUT NO. Made of dainty whi sheer lawns, organdies and Po: of embroidery or mai with lace; large bishop skirts trimmed with lac ery or ribbon over drop skirt; value $7, specia GIRLS' SILK MON COATS, SAME CUT NO. 2. Made of black de soie, fancy collar and bish > CARL lined throughout; ages 4to 14; value $7.50, special at $4.9 GIRLS’ COATS, made of © cheviot and paca cloth, some fF tailor made, others piaited collarless trimmed with __ br: bishop or plain sleeves. Ages 4 14 years, value $5.98 $3.9 special at CHILDREN'S DRE: AS SHOWN IN CUT NO. 1. Ru sian blouse model of all wool cas Company, d'Esprit; deep ruffles over should GIRLS' CONFIRMATION 5 : {OWN IN te, nt Ke) AS SHOWN IN peau op sleeves, trimmed with heavy lace, 8 8. SAME 13. h- mere, effectively trimmed with taf- @olks from forty-one different States {n MWe AL orders u s " * Ave ly all, feta silk and pearl buttons. Full pas day, sir. ‘Ow's that strike you, Hal Calocen Ranieieaden ones ; green. Ages 2 to 10 We acknowledged that it struck us eee pute ($450. $2 98 A “There Was some very interesting a = | Special at . “geet among ‘om, si: went on the CHILDREN'S REEFERS, of all } apparently encouraged. “1 re one old lady with a little boy well, sir, You nee the figures the lady’ and the gent there by the Dppiidioor. air? t “Well, in coming to this pair, as I but h®s pointing out the objects of interest ray F. I says, says I to ther This is the ¢reupid at Work; or, the Fuirtation, ¢ 1 ‘And what's a flirtation, grandma? the youngster ‘The old lady she ea kind of avsent-like, then she an- fre, ‘You are too young to under 5 my boy, and I am too ol to <e- ber.” bo The Old Lady's Joke. yon thought that was pretty good, | é, begging your pardon for taking up r time, sir, the show's about to be- inside, sir." y good show it was tm clolta the Wizard, no longer wizze-, | ‘Pwerd In his place tnere is what is term FB. Mo “electrical theatre Marlonett ‘for perform tn a muci e interesting ot Manner than a gr a actors whom. {t we: AP tio me FY tail. through tr Donnelly’ Frere xi vicinity © Beeond str and unexe than e| | fa———— BERNHEIM & CO.’S Values Are Fano —— wool paca cloth, Monte Carlo box back. Fancy collars, trimm tacked on clothes with all the snap, style and finish of those sold downtown at nearly double our price that brings so |) many twyse bupers trom all over the city for these Special Anniversary Values, 7= DRESSES, made of plain or strip chambray. High neck or guim| models. Prettily white pique. deep hems—12 different styles choose from. All colors. 98 Ages 2 to 14 years. Special at — mixtures; usually considered good values, even by $10; for this sale only at or ed e i y ices h lace medallions, braid or rib- I we had nothing but low prices to |ff, He eee ee reed cadet: Grae, offer we would sail in the same Ages 2 to 8 years, $3 98 boat with a hundred. It is our low prices Value $5.50, Special at . CHILDREN'S WASH ed pe trimmed with Very full skirts, with to Cc ig | jat $3.95, | Sizes 7 to 14, same as shown v ob of Boys’ and Girls’ Clothes. For Friday and Saturday another rousing sale, such as crowded our children's departments last week with thousands of eager parents and their children. there and everywhere, that at Vogel Brothers, the biggest values are offered in stylish up-to-date clothes for boys and girls. Suits at $2.95. Sizes 3 to 10, same as shown in cut No. 6. generous collars, trimmed with rows blems. jonly the sale price of these $4 and | $5 Suits is $2.95. |Sale of Boys’ choose from in dark and light col- ored ly. All seams reinforced with dou- ble stitching and tape. Regular value, suit alone $4, with trousers Sale of Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $3.95. Sizes 6 to 14, same as shown in cut No, 4. Made of blue cheviots, blue serges, and a broad variety of light colored cheviots and crashes in the new Norfolk style, with box plaits Open Late Voge Brothors Mail Orders Saturday Evening AQvd Sty Coy, Bh Aye Promptly Filled. Ne Word passes quickly, here, Sale of 300 Boys’ Sailor Mace of blue, red, brown and royal serges, full, roomy blouses, large, of soutache and embroidered em- For Friday and Saturday Double- Breasted Suits, with One Pair of Extra Trousers, in cut No. 5, Eight distinctly different styles to cheviots, Strongly put gether. Every button sewn on firm- to- $5. Sale price, $3.95. front and back, from shoulders down, and belt around waist. The regular price of these suits is $5, Reduced to the sale price of $3.95, MEN’S DRESS OR BUSINESS SUITS, in fine smooth or rough finished Worsteds, with all the snap, style and tinish of suits sold elsewhere as bar- gains at $15.00; for this sale at pees ME\\’S DRESS SUITS. with extent of assortments the style and quality. You sa those we sell at $15.00 and B MEN'S SUITS, made from strictly pure wool Cheviots, in Blue or Black, as well as stylish fancy We'll surprise you such as we will with from $5.00 to $8.00 oys’ Suits. Le brown or red at the spe 1,98 2.98 Roys kan Blouse od: sold SLITS, newest styles—Sa! Norfolk Reefers, and Isewhere at $4.50, at CONFIRMATION SULTS, from fine blue w black Clays Uk mixed Worsteds | with or without vests; specially priced at 4.98 TOP COATS Sith, be, same of Wem sold at $5 | $1.45, value $1 Others equally low pric Money Refunded for Any Unsatisfactory Purchase. ERNEEIN & 6 1) [ELOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS. SHOES. | 2338 & 2340 THIRD AVE., ser" 127th ST. OPEN EVERY EVENING. — NEXT SATURDAY TILL 11.30 P.M Children’s Cut Children’s fine L: ‘Clusters of Cherries, Roses, Daisies, 30. valu @ctors wi the Thesplo Rat 7 An active litt h seatter to th wind n he h 0 poldiery marched than the lively 4 dog would wicking up hi= nd hoth f ranks were given his crit i Tt was a qu je greater atten the Admiral or the "DENTIST ACCUSED. Mer Ball for Trial on Mintreating Gi 1 8. Guy, a hy dentist | ekaway, Was arrested to-day cunder $1,000 ball, which he| {8 oharsed with {Il-treating d Bessie Pearsall, who Christina Beach Boult- e charge At ts 6 an ui ai B put —_— Sunday World Wants Work Wonders| | Large, full Wreaths of Bluets, Popp Franklin Simon & Co, sagt Three Special Offerings for Saturday: Boys’ Washable Suits Linens and Cottons, Re yular priee 83.75 and $8.00, Boys’ English Norfolk Suits of Mixtures, also Navy Blue Cheviots, 7 10:16 years, Value $8.50, of Impor 3 to 12 years. 2.00 ATTANTER. TRACTION, La Ln 5.00 Girls’ Satlor Suits of English Serges, 4 to 12 years, dormer price $6.75, Double Suction Sets of Teet 3.05 FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Streets, Quaker © Hou 44 wn, Bridge and Plate \ . M.to 8 P.M, ranj Ve Jotn Daniell Sons& Sons WILL OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |; ABOUT 300 TRIMMED HATs. Made for this special occasion, and at the following prices: $8.00 values tor $6.00 10.00 values for 15,00 values for 10.00 |. 18.00 values for 12.00 Original designs and copies of French Models. | Newest features In Raeeniceine at $1.25, vatue $1.75; from $2.50 to $5.00 each, | 5,000 Untrimmed Hats Under-Priced. Fancy Tuscan Straw Hats, in the best shapes, at 95c. each, value $1.50. Yy braid hats, 50c., value 75c, horn Hats, 75c., value $1.00. 500 Cartons of Flowers at Reduced Prices. c. kind for 35c.; the 75c. kind for 50c, sing from S0c. to $3.95 each, |PROMPT EXECUTION OF ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL. BROADWAY, 8 AND 9 STS. Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. $3 Bridge Gold Crowns - $33 Gold Filling - - 8.00 ! $1.95, value $2.50. S0c., value 75c. . Forget-me-nots, etc., 95c., worth $1.50. Perfect Work | Painless Process , | Popular Prices _ ~~ Saturday Sale of Summer Shoes [FP WE had gone right to the manufacturer and picked out the shoes we wanted to present tothe public to-day we could scarcely have selected better or more suitable styles than those that will be offered in our Under-Price Store to-morrow at an average saving of $1 a pair from their real value, There are many lines of high shoes. of course. but the most suit- able groups, the ones that we are most proud to be able to offer at the beginning of May, are the Oxford Shoes, and this opportunity is most remarkable. Here are the items: Men's Shoes and Oxfords At $1,50, worth $2—Box and satin calf and kidskin lave Shoes; medium-weight soles and full round toes. | At $1.90, wort! ‘Shoes that are sold wholesu Much more than we sell you a single pair for. Box call and kidskin, lace, with welted soles: atylish laste, At $1.90, worth $3—Oxtord Shoes of velour and call and chrowe-tanned kidskin; swagger shapes, w soles, and ail the little style-points caresully ‘carried Women’s Boots and Oxfords At $1.60, worth $2—lack kid lace and button ots, In several popular round toe-shapes, aud in plain non-sense; soles are welted and stitched, and of jd oak leather; sizes are not complete. | At $1.90, worth $4 and $5—Lots culled from the 1 he | Main floor stock—remnants of the most ra) id-selling: tea | lines. Sizes are mostly varrow, but nearly all lengths, At $1.90, worth §2.50 and $3—A lot of the widely and “Cushion Sole” Shoes, out. aavertived * Federatiy 1 got lo" Shoe At $2.40, worth $3.50—Lace Shoes made from select. | {hit sell regularly at UeDd SD eo lsce ene varieties ed qualities of box calfskin, kidskin, velour and patent | Here exceed the stock of most specialty stores, at quite @ saving. At $1.50, worth $3 and $4—Oxford Shoes, in va- rious styles und leathers, but mostly in narrow widths; small lots rounded up from our regular stock and put here for quick sale. At $1, worth $1.50—Black kid Oxfords, with plain common-sense and narrow opera toes. At $1.40, worth $2—Kidskin, plump and fine grain- ed, with stout soles; just right for walking shoes for country or city. At $1.65, worth $2.50—Four styles of kidskin Ox- fords, with tips of kid or patent leather; light and dainty in style and material At $1.20, worth $1.75—Biack kidskin Southern ties, fastened with both ribbon and button. At $1.90, regularly $3—Women's Oxfords of fine grained black enamel leather, with medium-weight soles; andsome, durable and in all sizes to begin with; A toG - widths. leather; shapely lasts, in medium weights, just suited for Spring wear. At $2,50, worth up to $4—Sample Shoes from one of the best factories; nearly every leather is represented, and both Oxford nnd lace shoes are here, sizes 7 Band © only, : Boys’ Shoes. At $1.10, worth $1.40—Satin calf lace Shoes, with sturdy soles and square heels, sizes 13 to 2. At $1.30, worth $1.75—Black buffed leather lace Shoes, with sturdy golid leather goles, sizes 13 to 536. At $1.50, worth $2—Black satin calf lace Shoes; heavy sewed soles; sizes 18 10 544. Also little men’s lace Shoea, with spring heels and welted soles; sizes 9 to 1314. At $1.20, worth $2.25—Box calf and kidskin lace Shoes, with solid leather welted soles: sizes 18 to 514. At $1,90, worth $2.50 and $3—Box calf and kid lace, and patent coltskin Oxford Shoes; the ewellest shapes and best leathers; and they carry our regular mt, JOHN WANAMAKER. Basenent. Broadway. 4th Ave., Formerly 9th & 10th Sts. A.T. Stewart & Co. Forget-me-nots, Poppies, Cowslips, etc., QUAKER J. Sete of DOUBLE any others, Work 200%, $3 lasts a lifetime. Ati Work Guaranteed, ys 9 to 3. German Spoken, AL SOCIETY St. 171 Broadwa, Idg+) | (Cor. Cortlandt St. i! : raha 13270146 W. 14" ST senvcen 6" ano7 TAVES. + SOAVE NWion83°SL Wearers of UNIFORM—A Great Chance for You. Surprise Special Sale No. 189 Starts To-morrow, Continued One Week. BLUE UNIFORM TROUSERS, ALL-WOOL, FAST COLOR. ; A PAIR FOR EVERYBODY—IF WE DO NOT FIT YOU FROM ; THE STOCK WE'LL MAKE YOU A PAIR TO ORDER WITHOUT EXTRA COST. Guarantee label on every pair, the standard genuine all-wool uniform cloth, sewed with linen, extra strong waistbands, heavy ticking pockets—complying with all requirements for inspection. Also Dress-Wear Trousers of Worsteds and Cheviots of the Newest Kinds | at the Same Price. Men’s Suit Sale. | Ten’s Suit Sale. | Ten’s Suit Sale. All-wool Cheviots and Mottled Scotch pure Wor- Dress Wear pure Worsted Tweeds in light and dark $5 steds, gray corkscrew Wor- $I jand the famous custom $15 color tones, Including grays. . | sted, flannel finish Cassimere | quality Harris Cassimere,,.. Boys’ Double-Breast Suits, excellent Thibet, $1. Boys’ Blouse Suits, durable Cheviot, $1.50, MEN’S HATS, the new 7 MEN’S HATS, the soft shapes and derbys, ) ilies " Tourist and Four-in-One, of pure fur stock Q5¢ re: soft shapes and the cor- that never fades, rect Fifth ; Ave, $1.95 MEN’S SHOES of good in ) wearing Taunton calf, Es- BOYS! SHOES, sturdy sex, London and $4.45 guaran ically Bult to bulldog toes...... Tee Q5c BOYS’ SHOES, velour calf, vici and Lenox calf, in all the new $4.45 + shapes,........ MEN’S SHOES, sewed coltskin, box calf and vici, and serviceable $9.45 patent leather, , Money back if any purchase fail to please. All clothing kept in repair for one year without cost, LYER SALE FOR TO-MORROW AND MONDAY ONLY, MEN’S FINE GAUGE FANCY AND PLAIN BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. A gathering of conspicuously good weaves, including attractive stripes: drawers taped and double seated, Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M1. Other Days Until 6.30 P.M 132 to 146 W. I4th Steet: The Surprise Store}3. Axe. seat tS Between 6th and 7th Aves,

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