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C.@ C. Dividend Stamps (1,000 are worth $3,00\cash and 500 are worth $4.50 cash, in merchandise.) These Protit-Sharing Stamps Are Given By APMANS& Fulton, Bridge and Duffield Streets, _BROOKLYN ‘Atacueeed Mabed sin: J enon ot the twelve jurors, or $9 tn every the city ol ier eae aunenced and the chee (rled tn the last ten years, office of Commissioner of Jurors created, |, Ae, Appellate Divisicn, al ‘Under that law the Commissioner of HIS FOOT CUT OFF BY MOVING CAR. It will pay you tovisit us Saturday Ars, hag just tesued an cm Jurora and not the Sheriff ‘“serves'' the OH jurors with thelr summonses and the | juyors shall receive bu law provides no fee for it, that for | fea ‘ nearly ten years litigants have been fast mulcted for a #2 sherift's service too! ROOSEVELT FOR MAYOR, | chartes s, sunwatt, an export ac- Bemusneess | countant, who lyes at No, 7 Rigers | ve received thousands of $3 | fees to which they were |Sneseation te Made in All Sertoun | ivonuo, Matbush, while trying to board Offerings in Easter Wear through- out the House. HY ert Accountant Matally Injured ylug to Board a Brighton Reach Train at Flatbush, if you ness at Club Mecting, not enthiled, ayer twenty years the law provdinig The Roosevelt Home Club at its meet- special procesding in a court of record {« ing Inst night listened to a sug, On! car, entitled, except as otherwise specally by as 1, Chadbourne that the club | prescribed by statutg, in a particular | aqy Hi oanaNeie ts when, 1His Neht foot was cut off, the toes court or courts. to 26 cenia for each case his torm expires as President, Mr, Chad-| taken from the left foot, several of his loh_ he is im: led, to be paid by party no the cause for bourne sald tho President Would be ribs were smashed and his head was jal.” Jyoung a man to retire from active For years the trial feo wae made $1 | and declared he was the one man i}/eu topen, He was removed dying to Ha this enunty, ut when the new char- ad ae FeO ag Hie muni pa Bo the King's County Hospital. was enac' wy reser | n rid elty graft and ; Hon was omitted, and so each Plain: |ruption, and smash every ring there ls| Lawrence Morrell, motorman © the uff has been mulcted for 75 cents for in it, j train, was arrested, & Brighton Beach train to-day, slipped and fell under the wheels of the rear . need Store Open Until anything 10 P, M. on Saturday, A Stamp with Exch at of Statute, ILKING ABOUT IT, 140c of Your Purchfase, Has Been Issued, » to Correot Error fe Made Through the Die migeai of Clerks of the City Court. of all the Trial Term the City Court has brought astonishing revelation that years the law hes been violated Mhe City end Bupreme Courts pyélops that the leurned Justices Vea did mot know the law, for | violation of whioh these five $1,500 ies Wore emisded in disgrace. Ustice of the City Court eald to ‘World reporter under prom- ys Ye name should not be used: laa opposed to making scapegoats | y, ke, for I was estonished to the law concerning the oollec- trial fees and the Sheriff's Utigarts had passed out of ex- ten years ago; and all had been collected illegally ‘Dhat these olerks had ool- fee of 82, which was Mewful, but which, epparently, @ collected in good faith and @ver to the Sheriff; seemed to ® parionable under the cireum- ‘It we, the Justices of the City @idn’t know the law, it doesn't punish the clerks for not Court Justice had also ns Cravats and Gloves. tpe Four-in-Hand, nch model, in handsome g colorings, lavender, French blue, garnet, r-in-Hands, $1.00, a uated Ties, 7 5c, English Folded our-in-Fland ft weaves of change- ky $1.50. London Bat’ Tie, lain color twill silk, We have been telling you of Bates Shoe quality. Now we tell where to get them. MANHATTAN, Esders, 14th St. and Oth Ave, Bey Grumngers To iotn Ave, & bons, G1 Ave, A. Lampke Bros., 1016 8d Ave. Roth, 1470 Sth Ave, Roth, 2225 Aye. e Shoe, Store, 194th St. and 84 Ave, MM. Faulbaber, 443 vo, John Thorsen, 1740 Amsterdam Ave, E ra. 2005 86 Ave, Biayton's miont A) . Bart, maroft ‘Bros. Forde ‘Thecolumbla Bt," 68, Moor Pros, 00 West, St, nich, 317 Wills Ave. in, 20 Eldridge St. BROOKLYN. 189 Myrtle Ave, oad Wi Siark, 1867 wa, a) . McRoberts, 1821 3d Ave. * smite & Son, Giz Grand st, 4, Faldne Bhi 201d Ave. Mey! sf burg Ave. ‘ Sante, Se Yar Atiantlc Ave rigenecker, 00 Wembure AVG HW eeruy, 10 Snyder Ave, Se corey tad ution Bt. Galee! en Maney, Washington and #4 Ave eiaenat 1218 Broadway. Wm, Max Henry Junk, Felix Dominy, L. M. Brush, Huntington, John Hagen, Riverhead, L. Greenberg, Hempstead, . Simon, Glen Cove, 1. W. Peterson, Rosiya, |. Fiecher, Corona, + Schnedle, Woodhaven, John Hanoc + Do Rogowsl Bodine's Di NEWARK, Chas, Btelzer, 46 Bowery Bt. F. Barghot, 185 Hamburg Place. . Btorch, 423 Bpringfield Ave, F. Lipnick, 282 Market at, D. Schaefer, 60 Market Bt. Hahn, 200 Springfield Ave, JERSEY CITY. F. Roshrenbeck, 228 Old Bergen Road, 1, Jopeph, 206 Central Ave, @ A, Stanford, 633 Newark Ave, NEW JBRSEY. L, Bonnenechein, Orange, N, J. H. Molodesaky, Plainfield, D, Lowenthal, Goldstein B: Hoboken, Butler, NG ISLAND, ickaville, Basthampton, ve. L, ¥. City, @, I, I, City, Park V YORK, Por: er, bartment Store, 109-104 vt Elm Park, Staten isiand. | MoFmiag! Btar A. j. BATES @ CO., Manufacturers, NEW YORK. We are showing by far the most magnificent line of men’s, were the STYLES more brilltant, never were the PRICES more AT styles correct to the minute, and our PRICES UNMATCHABLE, Men’s Suits. Fine all-woo! mixtures and fancy worsteds, well tailored, perfect in fit and style, single and some double breasted. Priced in other stores $9.00 to $15.00; at our cut prices, 5.95 « 7.95. Men’s Topcoats. AlLwoot covert cloths, In the newest tan and olive shades, perfect in fit, well tailored, Price in other stores $9.00 to $1 5,00; at our cut prices, 5.95 4 7.95, Men’s Suits. Fine hand-tailored, pure worsteds and all-wool Scotch homespuns and tweeds, Beautiful pat- terns, single and double breasted. Priced in other Stores, $15.00 to $22.00; at our cut prices, 9.95 »« 11.95. Men’s ‘‘Cravenette’’ Raincoats Fine worsteds,in modest plaid and stripe effects, tallored and trimmed first-class, broad concave shoulders and snug-fitting collars. Guaranteed rainproof. Priced in other stores at $15,00 and $18.00; at our cut prices, 9.95 = 10,95. Men’s Fine Trousers. Pure worsted stripes and Scotch homespuns, fn the newest cuts, hand tailored, Priced in other Stores at $3.00, $5.00 and $6.00; at our cut prices, 1.95, 2.95 + 3,95. Boys’ 16 years. and $6; at our cut prices.,.. Boys’ Double-Breasted | Boys’ Suits—rine scotch mixtures and pure worsteds, in plaids and stripes, beautifully tailored, ages 8 to 17 years. Priced at other stores $7.50 and $3,00, at our cut price, , y young men’s and boys? Clothing that {s posstble for any store to gather un TRACTIVE, This week you will find our stock for both MAN and 4.95 ABoys’ Top Coats and Reefers—aii-wool covert ciuihs beautifully made, perfect fitting, to Priced in other stores $5,00 2.95 43.95 and Children’s r one roof, NEVER OY at its best, or Young Men’s| Suits, 15 to 20 neds Double-breasted all-woo! Sco\tch mixtures in Stripes and plaids, well tailored fit, Priced in our cut prices, 4.95 4 5.95). Young Men’s Suits, 15 to 20 Years. Fine, pure worsteds and Scotch chevipts tn stripes and neat plaids, Hand-tailore@ and swell fitters, Priced in other stores $12.00 to $16.00; at our cut prices, 7.95 19,95. | Men’s and Young Men'y Black Suits, {n cheviots, thibets and undresse? single and double breasted, regula: and) stout cuts. Hand.tailored and perfect |» fit and style, Priced In other stores $12.00, $100 and $18.00; at our cut prices, i 7.95, 9.95, 11.95. Men’s Washable Vests, for Easter wear. White and striped duck, good patterns, cut in regular and stout sizes, Priced dy P ! in other stores at $1.50 and $2.00; at 95c and | 25 fairs . our cut prices... be weesenee Easter Hats for Men and Young Men. Stiff and soft black felt Hats for men. Telesco pe Hats {n black, pearl, brown and nutria, for young men, Correct in the new Spring styles, Priced in | other stores at $2, i \ ourcut Fone CE s 1 45 ond 1.95 Norfolk Suits— z 7 to 14 years, Scotch mixtures, all- wool cheviots, pure worsteds, blue serges, Strongly made. Priced at other Stores $4.00 and $5.00; at OUF CUE PFiCOsssseerereeres 2.95 Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits—ail-woo! Scotch mixtures, fine blue setges, ages 7 to 16 years, finely made and perfect fit. Priced In other stores $4.00 and $5.00; 2 95 ° at our cut price, Boys’ First Communion and Conjirmation Suits— Ages 7 to 16, double-breasted, black Clay worsteds, black thibets and blue serges, well made ane nerféct in fit, Priced in other stores $4 0, $5.00 and ind perfect in other stores $8,00 and $11.00; at wolrsteds, Hats and Caps—boys’ Tele. scope Hats in black, brown, pearl and nutria, Priced at other stores $2 and $2.50; at our 1,25 and 1. 50 cut prices... Golf and Eton College Caps, Auto and Yacht Caps, Tam o! Shanters. Priced at other stores $1.00 and $1.50; $6,00; at our cut prices, 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 Children’s Eton and Sailor Blouse Suits—aces 3 to 40 years, all-wool Scotch mix. tures, blue and red serges and fancy homespuns, Priced in other Stores $5.00, $6.00 and $7,00; at our cut prices, "r= 0c 1.00 New ee ok in ne mn ns, ' 75¢. { Gloves "a “¥ street, dress and driving — | DRUUNLYIN, 2.95 = 3,95, Last Day ofthe Unsurpassed Flower Showin the Basement, : : Great reductions in prices—Your last opportunity to obtain these beau- | WAaSeWUN English (tifa Flowers for Easter. 3 jones 5 ONE 4 Walking Gloves, ee sen nj oak, sage green, emarkable Values in we Women’s Hats, Millinery, Flowers, Etc. de Taylor, a, A Datnty Easter Gift. \\ | Silver Plated Candle Stick,97c. | || Easily Worth $1.50. i The very effective paper shade of brilliant | red poppies is a delight in itself, while the graceful design of the Candlestick, in the | combination butler and burnished finishes, of silver plate on Britannia metal, make an orna- | | ment exquisite enough for thc most fastidious fancy, Indeed the Stick alone usually brings || $1.25, Unfortunately we have notvery many, | so visit the Candle Stick Store early, Main floor, Court, West Butlding Furniture, Carpets and Clothing. MEN’ ‘OUTHS'’ and| We have a taffeta ‘ TOP COATS, all- made style, in wool tweets, mice] BL heh ftiires, cassimeres,| blue and black, worsteds, &c. Sin- 7.75 fgle and double|CHINA SILK {> breasted, satin lined Suits for Men, $7.50, WAISTS, — trim: med with lace and Mahad white , Boys’ Top Coats, ai at mCky) thes $5.75. Boys’ Suits, two piece, ages 5 to 16 years, $1.08, 8.25 | CASI “Friend of the People |Zexene J. MICHAELS 182,184, 186, 188, 190 Smith St.,Brooklyn222,224, 226,228 Grand Ste, rt. Corner Warten Near Driggs Ave. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Correct Easter Styles Are Within Reach of All Through Our EASY CREDIT SYSTEM Men’s $14.00 Suits. This trim Suit In all the new materials will just Suit the hard to please, It would be an excellent value at $14.00. 98 / Our special Eas- 8 ! ter pricessseeee. ° Lyte { Bef ‘Black Thibet Sults.).. synier, Fownes’ & Dents’. Men’s § Und a ens JumMmMer Underwear, Two Splendid Values, Popular Grades, | Imported French Balbriggan, 50c- i Mercerized Nearsilk, 98c. Men's Summer weight balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, finely made and finished, made by one of the best known manus facturers of Troyes, France, Shirts with either long or short sleeves, Drawers in regular length; also perfect fit for sort and stout men..... Revenge 3 50c Men's Summer weight mercerized nearsilk Shirts and Draw- ex in three popular shades, blue, lavender, salmon, splen- didly made and finished in every minute detail, the Shirts have gros gran silk down the front and the buttonholes are silk stitched, Drawers outside sateen facings and extra deep reinforced gussets, The material in these goods is extraordinarily bright and lustrous, and if washed with ordinary care will retain the original brilliancy,...+s98¢ ( = =) eee - Main floor, front, sinh Building. High Grade Footwear for Men, || — = Correct, $4.75. "Women’s $2 Silk Belts, $1.34, | The best materials, designed and con. ||| || The kinds that every woman desires this structed by the best shoemakers, season—neat and most attractive in appear. Our new dip toe last for young men has all ance—at a price that we are sure cannot be the snap in them of a custom Shoe for which matched hereabouts—Chiffon taffeta silk, pale | you would pay from $10.00 to $14.00, blue, pink, black and white—-prettily shirred Leathers are tan and wax calf, French pat- in back—plaited sides and shirred in front to ent calf and vici kid, in Oxfords, form the girdle fashion favors, | econd fivwr, r, centre, Central Building, lway and Twenticth Street, | Avenue, Nineteenth Street. 1.95 WOMEN'S RAIN COATS, Oxford gray, tan and castor, well tailored, popular styles, WAISTS for Easter, artistic designs in taffeta, crepe de Chine ard Japs anese silk, : Voile and Panama Skirts. Lafayette Silk Petticoats . Men's Top Coats. Boys’ Russian Full of snap and life, in ry + all the newest shades, broad Iron Bed shoulders, perfect in fit. Go.Cats .. Easily a $12.00 49f Oak Sideboards,.,,. ef Goat, Our special 7 if Axminster. Carpets LADIES’ JACKETS, broadcloth, Easter price,,.., ® Velvet Carpets. . black, blue, brown, plum; t: ’ Youths’ Suits. BROS. bh Av, & 9th St,, B’Klyn. Brussels Carpets ert cloth Jackets, RUGS, INGRAIN CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUM AND DRUGCETS, We furnish your hom:s on the following term: 35,00 worth of Curt eee: Bo. week | Kiet) worth of furniture, 188 vee 45.00 worth of furnl ic. week | $100.00 worth of furniture, Boys’ Suits. Neat and dressy styles, very serviceable, will com- pare with any $5.00 suit in ee os | FAW GIRL SEEMS TO HAVE spec ‘ hy THE RUNAWAY HABIT. PrICeweesseeees! Children’s Suits. - We could easily‘pet $4.00 for the. pretty children's suits wes ofler 1 938 e | | | Nor absence was exptatned & w viaft friends, and she professed @rrow at, finding that, her parents had grieved over her digappearahe not! again to do 20, The father hastearctied ) all over the county and has ben aided by the police of Jersey City axl Hobor |) ken, and has bevame dishearsned, ‘If the girl will only come arf explata her absence,” he said Inst nfht, twe: would have n great load iftedirom our minds, We do nol know wi ‘We thought ‘that whe) she res home aii d the Entire Family. &50c. Per Week fl of $10 Worth, Miusie Raymoth Again Has Disap- peured from Home, and Pare ents Wonder Why. For the second time within a iths, Lizzle Raymoth, Aftcen y ts , daughter of Mr, aid Mrs, Carl Ray: Latest spring blocks in Ha BE etal lat teh Serviceable and correct Shoe. has dieappenrod Hen) hor wet A Composition Competition for Young Men and Women, The prizes are original drawings by well known artists, The pictures are now on exhi- bition in our Picture Gallery, ,, The conditions are fully explained in the April 22 issue of for this Faster sale at, 4 Brooklyn Life,