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“ERIEND OF THE PEOPLE” CREDIT [i CHAELS 182 to 188 Smiih St. 222 to 228 Grand St. Bet. Warren & Baltic Sts. } Near Driggs Ave. “CAR AHEAD” VICTIMS SUE. |The Right of Companies to Change the Destination of Cars at Will to Be Tested in the Courts. FELLS SIX Wh —SAVTAR ANEAD searcest Hero, After Knocking -~ Down Elevated’s Minions in “) { Vindication of His Rights, De- I, © parts Unidentified. BROOKLYN HAT'S where I am, when it comes to busi- ness; ahead in assortments—in styles—in nethods—in everything except terms and prices—those are behind what you are used to payin You can be ahead by patronizing these great stores—you’ll be behind if you do not, I'll dress you right ON CREDIT ‘Phe truly great are proverbially mod- qut, as witnesseth the little man who H. E, has brought suit Cromwell, of No, 231 Rreadway, against the Interurban ny for damages to his feelings due to the abuse he was subjected to by servants of the company while en- "dea «& to compel the company to Gemonstrate] the courage of his convic-|( “car when confronted with the " proposition on the thet “L" station early t Yenting his indignation aga -|rultiii its contrast with him and ory M W any’ rules on the train cre t@-lhim to Fort ¢ n Tuesday night, WOMEN’ Ss en ’s ear tion corps, he moved silently Mr, Cromnvell's attorney is Tobias A. xtra » the darkness of the night and Keppier, of No. rk Row, ‘Dhe sult W E A R Trousers ONST ie TU best if vestment a careful dresse can make for hi wardrobe. I ain showing lines of Trousers in th: best and most ror D ular goods at Won't sou drop tn and tako a 2. at 98 MEN’S ) @pthuslastically sympathetic public in In- of his herofe identity: One of the countless irritat ik éity's transportation problem Is the rule making all passengers on the Ninth ave- mue division of the "L"' get out at Fif winth street after midnight and take the Warlem trains of the Sixth avenue up. town. several to © brought by th on behalf of rr atened ac HE women look better in these 7 later days, They are dressed BH a great dei more It’s because of especially tal-| lored garments. All my garments are | especially tailored. 100 Black Silk ETON JACKETS All the latest styles all to go at 6.98 Rogular value, $10 ap e law thre Our Special for | FRIDAY and SATURDAY 500 of OUR PATENT TROUSERS, in beau |@ tiful stripes and plaids; the $3.50, $4 and $5 kind, by in ore » make eure asked the con- $2.50 i his fare, The old kind rmore, Didn't you see the © NEGLIGEE SHIRTS are here in large assortment, tog 1A stockily-bullt Mttle man was t ductor when “Can't 4 @t 2 o'clock th’s morning. @houted the guard. The pas 98¢ I ‘whet was the matter. He was in 3 s sai SHOES CHINA SUITS sald Mr, Cromwell, and lish of the i (TE guard dlstect. Bill ‘ne couldn A dus a was] tWhitchouse™ sssccrss 92» 98] SILK WAIST tainty tat In no olher th street the as} “Whitehouse”? D Madetatand, eee ae With all lace inserting, a nobby, More ini: this chy ie dressy, desirable waist, 2.98 MONTE CARLO Made of best grade! % Peau de Soie—lined with} ¢ satin “Gwen, now; git tll out'n here!” the guard, moving forward + jhim. The little man’s tist there to be found so complete assortments of the unusual propor- tions in Men's Suits— slims, fats, longs, rts. In ‘case you pen to require any these you'll be likely to get sat- © passengers for Kort Tat Military Cut Suit $10.00 q i; our clothing salesmen hustling. | Better vy; ates than ever, “PERFECT” FIT. BUY NOW. STRAW HATS. Separate Shoe Department for Ladies and Children. d that the car the crowd transferring nty-fifth stret s turned to At One Hundred the crowd was conductor an WP tivo. ne pl Huadred and 1 an ng else ith street sprawling to the platform. j/man then walked out and as \teket chopper why he had to get {]%a @ moment ne was surround “| motorman, the tcke = = —— isfaction here’ than mit, About twenty pas tagent, two guards an APM ORO ees 7 98 e. In new materials my lines j When he asked’ for inform ‘thie (Cena ueteeanaahe . are Puriteutarlylcor plete, 7. 2 i he was going to be arrested TELE GrEnTaT| CHILD'S Prices range from . i Agent as Club, a throw him off. Ag BOYS’ SUITS Sink: Me objectin ‘! He sald nothing, vut grubving the Necwould) SILK COATS Dressed like men, but provided with I have complete lines of these desir- able and hecomingl: ‘All have very. handa Tomorrow's: price will Caves agent, a dapper litte chap, by the | he swung him like a scythe and me wn the opposing force until his five opponents lay sprawling along the plat- Pform. Then he dropped the agent like (@ stuffed club and moved quietly down| § the steps. The motorman picked him- @eif up and whistlea v:gorously for the Police, but before a bluecoat hove in Wight the little man had bourded an Am- ‘eterdam avenue car and was om his ‘way uptown. “ot, refused to or a Dlock miputes. me one connected many would argue 14 to the rights oF it pleased with the walt the car was clothes that make them creditable boys. The kind of clothes you like them to ome lace collars, ; wear. The kind they most like to 4.98 Wicca’ 5.98 FURNITUREand CARPETS In the largest rtments are always on display in my establishments at the Jowest cash prices, at which you are given the advantages of my easiest of EASY TERMS COFFEE Another advertiser is effectively pointing out the im- portance of sh Eggs, Fresh Butter, Fresh Fruit—and Fresh Biscuit. In Coftiee the importance of Fresh Roasting is too often overlooked, although a great many families have ceased to use any but the Gillies Fresh Roasted Cotlees since we directed attention to the Fresh Roasting features some weeks ago, It costs not one penny more, AS large importers, we certain to have precisely the coffee you like--and it goes to you pure, rich and Fresh Roasted direct from our big battery of roasting machines on the premises. Gillies Coffee Sale Three Days Ouly—Saturday, Monday, Tuesday. te ee No. 2 2, | Bogota Coffee. C| REGULAR PRICE, 28c, The real rich coffee taste through and through. Until beautiful goods, it” now," sald an Inspec "ken and tt will wke sald the chorus, elght of were we After a delay oi. minutes, minutes of which rkman made uff at dolng some- : pulled from the to the end of the Hne at Can you afford to? Taking chances with glasses fitted over a counter is recklessness. “Chance’’ the fit of a hat—or a shoe—and lose your money. In getting glasses you must consider something far more important—your eyesight. | employ three separate and distinct methods in my eye examinations to preclude all doubt. My glasses are scientifically correct. Right Glasses, $1.00 up. Perfect Artificial Eyes, $3.00, e. Optical x Specialist. 348 Sixth Ave. (bet. 2ist and 22d Sts.) OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M. SATURDAYS. Bhortly before this the ‘car ahead” | | Mulsance had caused another cumpus in the street below between two passengers, @nd the motorman and conductor of a Columbus avenue car. Had No Transfers. It Is customary after midnight passengers leave the Niath a ‘iface cars at Fifty-fourth str Board the Columbus avenue cars, for; Which they are provided with transfers ASL ha Ided to what redr ci wel nploey a the who had Freshness _ Richness 1 refused. to ot a through. last evening, and spoke ‘He said everything wou Dut when they boarded t troller as a weapon aga Adams fought with « ! Soript. A policeman CLERGYMEN’S SON SENT TO BELLEVUE Hie Mother and Sister ht ud Suter fnto tho preparntion of Hires Rootbeer In addition to Its medicinal qualities, tt Is at t de! “Schuyler Cham John Chamberla Hundred and of Bt. Anne's | Dumb, was com i gpingiatrace Zeller tha case to- sister were in the young man Inded for years and is trate sent th ts ev Phyaiclan, as it waa then too | ehatee the ‘urisoner vware of {uiatloaa CHARLES E. HIRES CO,, Majvern, Pa, Leading ith Upetce Wetae Ail Bet. Park Pl. & Barclay St ¢ 0. 2 to di from our extra recently so rare and costly | that only the swellest caterers | oliand Mocha & Java,| Family Mixed Tea. REGULAR PRICE, 24c. FORMERLY 35c. Tarif htful davor 1ys4 |reductions enable us to now 2 Cc jv ich no substitute will do. | price (single pounds delivered B)| Iry this blend now at. . jonly with other goods) si mply Send Postal. | hiattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to 180th St, Simply send postal or telephone. 10 Ibs. Cottee—or § Ibs. Tea—or 1 Ib, Tea and 10 Ibs, Coffee—delivered, free of express charges, within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs. deliverefl within 100 miles. d 1840. 1 Corthindt, a, 233, 235, 287 & 239 Washington § Continuation of Our Great Sale. “Credit for the Asking.” 6 Maracaibo..... could have it.. membered and for sell it regularly at 25c. Sale WE DELIVER 5 LBS, COFFEE—or 1 Ib. Tea and 5 Ibs, Coffee—in Man- 4 here tro $14.75 Is What You Will Pay! $20 and $25 Is What You Should Pay! Easy Part Payment Credit Is Yours All the Time. $14. Wf: brings opportunities to you that a man seldom receives at the right time. It will give you as extensive a choice as you would dare hope for—among ‘‘ready-mades” of a perfection that is 18-carat fine. We know the “ins and outs” of every stitch of the ta ings utilized in the making up of these suits. | Neck to week, togeiner with the easiest and moat op- t boon to the buy! Mixon methods n't we Interest SPECIAL FOR ‘ONE WEEK, 250 WIHT LAWN WAISTS, exceitont qualities, Special $1 ss : ‘oth Suits, made with stylish cape over shoul iy, trimmed with altk pint RE and Genarienter shire cut cuit Sere ast trimmed blouse; worth 1 $16.75 4 fart color, eit atsee, equal to the de ‘The umual’ $20.00 grade, here i. Seccmme oring and materfal as well as find- y possible detail that is strongest when made by hand has, received this attention. “The shoulders have a graceful ae _ Special, $16.75 taper—are padded just enough, but not too little—the collars fit snug. EN SY ae “Special, $1.98. ORAS BLASS 08: TOE: peioey There’s a snap about the entire garment that bespeaks in one glance all the goodness that we could shower on them. There aze two- piece garments, too, for the yeal hot weather wear—tlannels, serges and every good cloth you would want. “At the time these suits were manufactured it was intended that they should bring every penny of $20, $22.50 and $25, according to the grade of $14. 75 garment, They oughy to create exciting times this Saturday, ca without hav. ing to pay a penny over the |}! BEAT is Vox ees sig piccolo ont yy os hat you can charge your Saretin rivilege of part pay ments, and making it pos- your ueed tor ready cash may be at present, his, you are entitled to hep ial Deal, Boys’ Wash Suits for $1.45. $1.45 CONFIDENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS—NO SECURITY REQUIRED, {9 B. 4478 St, Bet. B’way and Sth Ave, «Have Your Purchase Charged.”” iurday no matter how muc. nds materials and have every right under the sun to win price concessions EEN a ein Pettey —— 25"| —— We Give “Sperry & Hutchinson’ Gre:n Trading Stamps. i $1.00 Razors. choice of 300 Razors, Wade & Butcher, Sterling and John Enstrom Swedish Raz- ach, 50 i ® & 50c. Razor Strops,double Russian leath- er and can- vas, swivel swing _ Strops 25c =» 6 ® Cores 's Dandruff Velvet Road), Racer Bicycle, 20 and 22 in. frames, black and maroon enamelled,one piece hanger and crown,ad- justable han- dle bar, the latest style seat post, Reading sad- dle and the Peerless sin- gle tube tire, 16.98 o—<—_—_—_—? Spalding Golf "Clubs, Cres- cent and Mor- ristown make, drop forged heads of the finest mild steel, shaft of well — selected, second growth hickory, thor- oughly sea- soned, rights or lefts, in Cleeks, Mash- ies, Mid-irons, Driving Irons, Lofters, Put- ters,&c. cent, $1.50; Mor- 00! ris- town. 1 Women's 25¢. Vests, Swiss ribbed cotton, low neck and no sleeves, lace and rib- bon trimmed, full 15¢! sizes.. © a ® ae Women's 20¢- Stockings, fast black cotton, with maco feet, full width and extra long, seam- less, double heels \1c e and toes, <o ———-* Soc. Point Ven- ise lace Stocks with bishop tabs, embroid- ered turnover taffeta collars, in assorted oints and foral designs, in white, black and colors, white lawn, em broidered, hand-made Renals- 25c¢ sance, each... —————_* Men's 19¢.Socks, fast black cot- ton, plain and lace effects, seamless feet, doyble heels mr Ic ————— Men's 39c. Bal- briggan Shirts and Drawers extra good quality; Draw- ers are made with double Seats and sus- ender apes. 250 —— Cres- | ~ o What We Say, You Can Depend, It’s So. GarPmMaNngsG The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St, Srooklyn. —? Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. Men’s $12.00 Serge Suits for $10.00, The product of the best manufacturer in the line; made to fit properly, with narrow, close fitting collar andf broad shoulders; tailored to equal any $15.00 Suit on the market. Sizes 34 tO 42... cececccer ores Young Men’s $15.00 Suits’ ) for $9.00. About 150 Suits in the lot. Wool crashes, cheviots, wor-| steds and serges. Splen- did assortment and com- plete sizes. These Suits are all Sample Suits and are perfect in every de- tail. Single and double breasted. Some with detachable belts. Sizes 16to20. None in the lot worth less than $15.00 Specials for the little fellows. All wool blue serge and fancy worsted Norfolk Suits. Sizes 6 to 14, Regu- lar $4.00 and $4,50. All wool cheviot and serge School Suits. Sizes 7 to 16. Regular $4.00 and $4.50. also Sailor Norfolk style. lar $4.00 to $5.00 value... Saturday 10.00 Saturday 9.00 |? Saturday 2.95 All wool Sailor, Blouse and Russian Suits, Sizes 3 to 10. Regu- {Women’s 2.00 Oxford Ties, 1.25. Women’s hand turned vici kid Oxford Ties, low Cuban heels, patent leather tips, soft smooth kid, all sizes, 235 'to 8... ...00ss Men's 2,50 Men’s white canvas Oxford Ties, with rubber soles, sewed, sizes 6 to 10,....4..000.. 2:00 Boys’ 2.00 Enamel Shoes, 1.00 - This isa aeeial bargain in boys’ Shoes, nar- row widths, enamelled leather, sizes 10 to 514], 00 Men's Shoe Dept., Main Floor, Annex. Shoe Dept., Second Floor. ‘anvas Oxfords, 2.00 + Big Sale of Men’s Shirts. 1.50 Shirt Waists, 75c. Women's Waists, made of white madras or pique, several styles to select from, all perfect fitting, value $1.50 75c Fine black lawn Waists, front made with hem- stitched side pists, with silk embroidery strips between, tucked back, full sleeves, sepa- rate stock with tie to match, sizes 32 to 44 1.00 The celebrated Marquis Waist, of fine white lawn, entire front of Valenciennes lace insert, tugs and drawn work, trimmed back, extra full sleeve, worth $4.50, for 3. 00 Women's fine Japanese silk Waists, entire front of fine lace and small stitched box plaits, tucked back, extra full tucked Slenve, fancy lace stock, special 5, 00 quills, &C ....scesesesseceeeeres 2,50 400 dozen sample Flower and Foliage Sprays, an immense variety of all styles and CONS. .....++eseeeeee Men's and Men's colored Werliges Shirts, ex- boys’ col- tra good quality, assorted col- ored Negli- ors, madé with separate cuffs Sse nian | Cut ful, perfect hitting 63e. 1 soft fin cut full, perfe ing jc. neck ban Men's colored Negllg Shirts, fine assorted grade, assorted co! ie sity fe colors, In and neat Secures, separate cuff neat figures made with neck eH full and stripes, well bade) gut and good fitting, 360 vent 65a | full; 50c, kind special. .,..+++ ® Men's $2.50 soft : ie ‘ie », ‘We Have the e Exclusive Agency for Edwin C. Burt's Shoes for Women, 3.50. —__—_—. © |$1.50 Ham- | Correct Clothing News. mocks, in light or dark as- sorted colors, 74 inches long, close wove well padde pillow, deep valance and fringe and head foot 1.00, an Stretch ers. 50c. Oxidized Belt Buckle Sets, front and back buckles, gray and oxi- dized finish, choice, 21 CS ————* 25c. Pearl Shirt Waist Sets, with strong pine large flat designs, 1 9c choice. and stiff Hats, black .an brown Derbies, or tan, gray or Be lack Alpine tore” 1,50 for.. 500 pairs of Her Majesty Cor- 1 sets, Boys’ Baseball Sults, lete padded, _ stray and buckle fastenin ~¢ * co Beorrale . s ne ureka, Girls, Get Ready for Anniversary. horse hide To-morrow, the only Saturday before the great event, take advantage of stitch, ae these opportunities: at.... 100 Girls’ chambray Dresses, made with circular yoke of tucks, outlined with o—————s bretelles of self material, trimmed with medallions of embroidery and edging, full skirt, with deep hem, in oxblood and blue, sizes 6 tO/44) years, value $1.50) ccs sacnaiicrs sgoaeensoctessusesnases 4,000 yards Girls’ white lawn Dresses, long waisted effect, deep ruffles over shoulder, "Veilin Tue trimmed with embroidery insertion and edge, full skirt with deep edo Nel = hem, sizes 6 to 14 years, valle $1.75....0..0.sesserseaseeesees fain black oe Girls’ White organdie Dresses, fine tucked yoke with beading and ribbon, pe 4 hoe ruffle all around shoulders, edged with fine Valenciennes lace, full bisebate skirts, deep hem and insertion to match waist, sizes 6 to 14 ahaa Venrsn Valuer SaiSO reuse cater mmaniaameear mete natn secs texlicar’ aia Girls’ walking Skirts of ali-wool homespun, made with yoke top and iit P aated bottom, inverted Pie He black, gray, Oxford and blue, sizes 30 ne ipa to 36 Inclies, value $4.50..0...0...scccseserorcevseceeeasevene 3.75 Sheniie aks ple or jack- daw ’ Big Sal i +E 18h ig Sale of Outing Hats. Misses’ rofl brim Sailor Hats, made of white \q Foun tai te ua tain e Jap. straw braid, trimmed with satin is See pata taffeta ribbon, fastened with steel pret! DUCKIES «+. esereveereeervencenee 1625] J spec _tnes 390) Women's and” Misses’ high-grade Outing ; Hats, exclusive styles and colorings, Wontn: i hand-made on wire frame, trimmed with Home| s0 9) 35 ra ers, satiy vad satin ribbon, velvet, ornaments, front with belt & Br teaey, frilled elastic, for.. tor... 250] Perfum ery— Babeock’s and and Grandiosabulk Extracts, all _peret, 15] 15¢ 39c, pound pack- ageof fine satin finish Writing: