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ST eee ee ("HM WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 19065. Glove Department Splendid Assortments for Laster THE “JOUVIN & CIE." GLOVES Against tis Pittable Moans and Heart-Racking Crles for Mercy, Stern and Relentless Jatlers, Unmoved by Compassion, Thrust Him Into a Tub—Ho- boes Are Dodging Camden Now. A Reliable Heller Piano Delivered for $10 Cash, Then $6 a Month. E SELLING OF A NEW PIANO of unquestioned stand. wae. ing at a moderate price and on practically as easy terms as though you were paying rent for it ts a feature char- acteristic of the Loeser Piano business, It is true that Pianos have always beer ~4 9» the partial. payment plan, but usually at one price to tue custouwr who did not buy outright and various other prices to those who pay cash, The Loeser method is different in this: 14, Pianos are sold here at a fixed price, absolutely the same to order that you be bathed and fumigated | & At the county Jail" ‘Dhe man fell fainting into the arme of @ jauier, When he had recovered he found himself thrust into @ bath-tub, Hie cries echoed through the long, low corridors of the prison. Ele atrugglod furiously, wut the wardens of the Jalil Javed him with a firm hand, Scrubbing brushes of rritying do- sign were brought out, as was a stvel- Pronged back scratcher. Ruthlessly the fulers ecrubbed and scratched. The man's mind was wandenng when they garred him to @ cot, It wae wrung 11) dipecttt to The venting World.) AMDBN, N. J, Arti 20—Tt haw be- (@emme noticeable to residents on the out- ekirts in 3-clasp and 4-button Suede—8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 button Jength Mousquetaire, in all spring shades; also white and black, much in use now with the short sleeve dresses—Glace in 2 and 3 clasp and in Mousquetaire. FOWNES'’, DENT'S and all other standard makes for MEN. | BOYS' AND MISSES’ GLOVES in Pique and Prix seam, that trampe are avoiding the by Jong detours, A man, unsmis- 4 ly a hobo, but whoue face and fhone with a peoullar and whiteness, was seen early in day making frepsied chalk marke {| trees in the suburbs. ‘This man, !t was loarned later, was Kalp, a hobo, who had been ar-) ped yesterday before Recorder What does your mirror show you? Thin, weak hair, a little gray at the; temples and split at the ends? | ‘Throw away all your old-fashioned | mixtures and dress your hair with =| ekhouso and sentenced to take a ftom him by a curious warder that he é bod . . | His! Centennial in Pauaderphia twenty everybody, Special for Friday and Saturday Neate ie a, vver| bec aagearinng” Saaee A, Tea, CRAN'TONIC | THY FE te foes pomalele Price foe etn PaO WIR WOMEN'S 2-CLASP GLACE CLOVES “Be pleated to be allowed vome titer _ Recorder Stackhouse wit gata HAIR FOOD | yet —Paris point embroidery, in white only, 69 ‘eative, Ho oven gummed that he would| He” declares” Bh petniube oF ths | ame only real micrubicide among We Have Sold Hundreds of Heller special at.. DAC mn eatae chain gang making) Camden County Jail are aaied for the great unwashed and let them be- ware. ‘To-day trampn ere ae scarce tn Cam- @en as Japs in &t. Petersburg. hair rations, and therefore the only preventer of baldness end de- stroyer of dandruff, Use {t persist. ently, and the looking-glass will tell a) story of renewed and lasting beauty, Whicker Hatr Than Fiver Ret “It affords mreat pleasure in recom mi Crani-Tonic Hatr- Food. iaSea iny ‘haw, which waa In pride, Pianos Because people have learned that Pianos inferior in many respects are offered at $350 to $450 and sometimes for more, though the Heller Pianos are priced at $260, $275 and $300, If you do not care to pay cash, we will deliver your Heller Piano immediately upon payment of $10 down. ‘The balance may be paid at the rate of $6 a month, and it will be the same amount as though you had paid cash, plus interest at the rate of 4% on the deferred payments, Heller Pianos give wide and complete satisfaction, They are have without question the best Pianos in the country for the prices, i prevent ny he | ee Haye, the a Ha of ern in OER walnut id | “ MABEL B, FHRRIS, oak cases and a number of special art cases, such as are usual Teacher of Physical Bultre dnd Delon } { found only in Pianos costing R500 or more. z At All Druggists—$1.00 Per Bottle. | Crani-Tonic Hair-Food Co., The Pianola and the Pianola Piano Are sold here and nowhere else in Brooklyn, 648 Broadway, New York. | —_— “You are sentenced to take @ bath,” Fetumed the obdurate Magistrate, “I The Celebrated “Edwin C. Burt” SHOES FOR LASTER For Ladies Fowin C, Burt For Ladies $3.50 | (RR 53.50 Per Pair New ork | Per Pair B. Altman & Cn. ACGESSORIES OF DRESS FOR SPRING and SUMMER. Th Burt Shoe is distinctly superior to the ordinary footwear sold at similar prices. For, in addition to the choicest materials and the most skilled craftsmanship, it commands a practical experience of over forty years, which, aided by the determination to excel, has been productive of those niceties which are only associated with arti- cles of Pipheunses character. Every style in | street and dress shapes for all occasions. | Burt Shoes for Misses, sizes 11 to 2..... +++» $2.50 Burt Shoes for Children, sizes 634 to 10!4...$2.00 (Second Floor) Fourth Floor, Men’s $1 Underwear at 50c. ALF PRICE for a remarkably fine lot of “Otis” Sea Island cotton and lisle thread Underwear, Both the Shirts and Drawers are finished in an excellent manner, but they are subject to trifling mill imperfections, such as a slight oil stain or a miscaught thread, which In no way impair the wearing qualities, but bring the price down to Just half, 20c. and 25c. Sock: We operate the City Whe inations of lately free, Imported Novelties in accessories of dress of many kinds are now shown. "($2.25 Lawn Waists—$1.69. | JZRSIAN LAWN WAISTS, so dainty and refined in char- acter and so beautifully made that even for $2.25 they would be considered most unusual, They are made with four clusters of tucks forming a yoke and with four rows of fagoting and hundreds of French knots. The collar and cuffs are made of tiny bands of the lawn fagoted together, and the sleeves are the new shape, Remarkable value at.......sseeeeeeeeee $1.69 $3 Japanese Silk Waists at $1.98. Floor, Contre SPECIALS Fok THIS WEEK GO CARTS & KEFRIGERATORS BS CARY, trom $2.98 @ These include the Marvex Kid Glove, made by Trefousse & Cie, of Chaumeut, France, in the newest shades, such as nile and lizard green, apricot, magenta and chartreuse, and in olive, plum and white, embroidered in shades to harmonize; also mousquetaire gloves, embroidered in bracelet effect at the wrist in contrasting shades, it 12 4c. Fast black cotton and drop stitch lisle thread Socks, Socks at 19c. Fancy lisle thread Socks in a variety of pretty patterns, Main Floor, Elm Place, In Parasols, many attractive stylles are offered, among which Apartments Furnished Complete Been provided for. tht purpose! Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose We offer a fine assortment of Women’s Pure Silk Hose, in plain black and fancy shades (made to our order), in all desirable weights, as follows : GRADE 1—Black Silk Hose, value $1,51 GRADE 2—Black Silk Hose, value §1,, GRADE 3—Biack Silk Hoss, value $2, GRADE 4—Black Silk Hose, value $2.25; a! PLAIN SILK HOSE IN ASSORTED FANC regular value, $2.00 per pair; Special at... i... .sccseee ~ PANIC COMING | @ Fans reproducing models of the French periods are shown, together with an extended collection of hand-made lace fans, spangled and feather fans, and Vernis Martin fans. @ Half-Shoes and Slippers, Hosiery, Neckwear and similar details of dress are displayed in the newest designs, some of which are exclusive to the establishment. Woven Voiles of Cotton, Qc. aYd. Plain Colors.--Rice, Check and Suiting Mixtures. Several thousand yards of woven cotton Voiles to sell at an unusually low price. There are Suiting patterns, checked pat- terns and rice or bouretie patterns that have sold heretofore at 124¢c. a yard, Also the regulation plain weave in the most || favored wool shades, 9c. a yard, Main floor, West Bulldivg. SI Cross Stripe Curtains, 59c. Pr, This is a sale that draws crowds, and no wonder, for these | | i} | ate the ideal Summer hangings for doors and windows. Comein “about every good color combination and sell in great quantities at regular prices, At 59c, they are decidedly out of the com- mon in value. Third floor, front, Central Building. || Here's Great Value! Bread and Butter Plates, 5c. Each ) White and Gold. | . About 250 dozen thin white and gold Bread and Butter Plates, t sell regularly at $1,25 a dozen, now to go at Sc. each, Better come early if you wantto share, pisemont, west nutiding, — \ Priscilla Breakfast Cocoa, Y-Lb, Tin at I7c, ~ Regularly 22c. Cocoa makes a delightful and delicious as well as healthful @rink as a change now and then for tea or coffee, eapecially when it is Cocoa made as it should be made, in a scientific way ‘ | fo bring out the best results for palateand health, A glance at ) ur laboratory, where it is made, is appetizing im itself. By | making it ourselves we know it is the hest that can be made, and the stamp of ‘‘Priscilla’’ shows our faith in it, We simply ask uu to try it, and encourage a trial by a reduction in price for morrow. No mail or telephone orders filled, Third floor, West Building, In December last 1 called the attention of the American people to the fact that “Standard Oil’? & the “System,” having loaded up with billions of the stocks & bonds of Wall street, were lnaugur- ating a campaign to fictitiously double their price & unload them upon the people. There was a tremendous smash, & the “System” was compelled to buy hundreds of millions more to stay the decline at fair prices, At that time the leading votaries of the “System” hur- riedly got together & agreed to con- tribute $40,000,000 as a working fund to prevent decline & to pay expenses of a campaign having for its end the teasing into the market of the masses of investors, Since then the world has witnessed what brute money, unassisted by the people or public sentiment, can do—prices have advanced tremendously, One illustration. United States Steel stocks & bonds have advanced from $350,000,000 to $700,000,000, Others, representing billions, have in- creased in like proportion, but— The people have refused to bite, & to-day Wall street & the financial world are in the most dangerous condition since stocks were invented, The big stock gamblers have billions of stocks & bonds, upon which they are borrowing at the great banks, trust companies & corporations billions of money, & prices are so high they can- not wo much higher. They cannot re- main where they are, & the only di- rection they can take is downward, They must come down now or later, Already the bie gamblers are getting suspicious of each other, & if one or two stocks break 5 points suddenly a panic of chaotic proportions will’ be with us In a jiffy, Bank and Trust Company Presidents and Directors: You are loaning hundreds of millions of your deposits to stock gamblers upon scovks & ponds at prices which in a panic can decline 70 to 80 per cent., more than those at which you have taken them, This will mean failure to many instl- tutions which hold the people's savings, The American people are in no mood at present to have their savings sacrl- ficed to stock gamblers, Therefore: It behooves you to heed when your attention is called to present conditions, This {s the purpose & only purpose of this advertisement—that you cannot plead ignorance when too late, The present cry is, “There is not a $§ was the cry before President Cleveland issued his Venezuela message, before cholera struck New York, before the Northern Pacific corner broke, be- fore President McKinley's death put the nation In mourning, &—General Elec- tric broke from 119 to 57, Sugar was cut in two, Cordage & Tobacco de- clined $100 a share, & all stocks shrunk {In an hour to an aggregate of hundreds of millions, & banks, trust companies & banking houses falled, Now is the time for you, the trustees of the people's savings, to think this over, not*when your institutions have closed their doors, for you know-— United States Steel alone can shrink $300,000,000 in 30 minutes & all cloud in sight’ When my story, “Frenzied Finance,” began I said; ‘The ‘System’ yotaries who run your compantes are using your funds for their personal enrithment.” 1 said nothing stronger than this, : A howl! of “Liar!” went up throughout the country, To-day the highest officers in these companies are accusing each other of al- most every crime in the calendar out- side of murder, &—proving It. The President of the Equitable says its Vice- President & owner has looted the treas- ury. The Vice-President answers by giving back what he admits he has se- cured, & charges that where he took tens of thousands the other directors & officers took millions, Already the “System” votarles have started their machinery, -& are working night & day with fake committees & other stocks in like proportion. Policy-Holders, New York, Mutual, Equitable: dummy tigation to befog policy-hold- ers until they do not know which way to turn for protection, So far the Equitable is the only com- pany upon which the searchlight Is turned, 1 showed in the beginning of my story one transaction of the New York Life, where {tt sold to a syndicate of Its di- rectors, headed by John D, Rockefeller, the stock of the New York Security & Trust Company at a price which showed them $4,000,000 profit which should have gone to the company. No civil or criminal actions have as yet been talked of against this company, & the “Sys- tem's” votaries am moving heaven & zarth to confine the present conflagra- tion to the Equitable's affairs, In my opinion, proper suits instituted by policy-holders will cause restitution to these three companies of over $150,- 000,000, 1 am urged by thousands of policy - holders of each of these com- panies to act for them, & will, | therefore advise all policy-holders in these three companies against tying themselves up in any way with any of the different committees which are be- ing created to head off the efforts for their protection until in the June issue of Everybody's 1 will have submitted a lan for their protection, which on its face will command thelr unanimous ap- proval, Policy-holders should bear tn mind that the deeds which have been com- mitted by some of the larger insurance companies are now so clearly proved that it Is not a question of civil action & restitution alone, but of criminal ac- tlon & punishment, Everybody’s Magazine, Out To-Day, Boston, April 20, 1908.9 will contain the first part of the first great Crime of Amalgamated, which will be completed in the June number, & will also contain In the “Lawson & His Critics” column a startling chapter on Insurance, Watch Out for my full-page advertisement to fol- low the Amalgamated meeting, No attention should be paid to Wall Street prices, for temporarily the “Sys- tem” can hold or advance them, &— Don’t go short of stocks—yet, THOMAS W. LAWSON, i EXTRA FINE BLACK SILK HOSE—Neatly embroid- | ered at ankle and instep—value $2.00 per pair; Spzcial at..$4.60 | BLACK SILK HOSE—Handsome silk clocks at sides— regular value $2.35 per pair; Special at...s.sc.esseenee + $4.75 SUPERFINE BLACK SILK HOSE—Richly embroidered in white and colors—value $2.96 per pair; Special at +00000$2,35 (i NOTE—We make to order any shadeto match | costumes, Friday, April 21. Boys’ Three-Piece Suits, $5.00 | Regular Price $8.98 This special offering will interest’all the boys who want to don a nobby up-to-date three-piece Suit on (Sunday) Easter. The smart cut and patterns of these suits are quickly adm'red by the boy who isn’t quite ready for a long pants suit. They are made of beaut'ful Mixed Cheviots and Worsteds; also blue and black Serges—all sizesto 16 years—-Regular $8.90 Boys’ 50c. Trousers, 29c, ‘With patent waist bands and taped seams, made of mixed and plain cheviots and drab corduroy—Specia! for Friday....., 29c¢ (Third Floor.) Sixth Avenue , 20th to 21st Street FURS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE, ALSO RUGS, PORTIERES AND DRAPERIES. B. Altman & (on. Are PREPARED To RECEIVE ‘THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLES FOR STORAGE, AND TO GUARANTEE THEIR SAFE-KEEPING, ||| THe REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS WILL ALSO _ BE ATTENDED TO, IF DESIRED, BEFORE STORING= WHERE LACE CURTAINS AR® CLEANED, THEY WILL _ BE STORED DURING! THE SUMMER MONTHS. »