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DERMEN 10 ACT | ON CITY SEA BATHS nfs meen camel lution to Be Introduced by Alderman. at Sea Side Park, Coney Island, Where ~ Poor May Enjoy Surf at Low Rate. declared ; to be a progressive age and it Is up to} the present administration to take ad- | vantage of the opportunky to do some- thing tangible and beneficial for the This need not and should not ve ‘The water 1s that {s required @erman Patrick Higsins intention to-day of introducing ®) ution in the Board calling upon | Glty tovestablish a city-owned bat pavilion at Serside Park, Coney | Poor nd, regarded as a Enterprise ts one which appealed | [Tee mirely ‘mim, ‘he sald, after reading alt utilizing th beg ; re ning World articles favoring the| York to the best possible ends, present conditions a poor person want- ity und he had concluded that the | Present, conditions & poor y oF F was of the greatest Importanee | Rookaway Heat Inst bay | 4 New York Clty, a bathing sult that person is & IE Rae sald the Alder-| father or a mother with a family of bi tf children, who @o to the setshore for a! man, ‘why the city of New York should Gaya fh and outing aid dealfes to ive | 1 f the| the children a dip Ih the surf It, means Reereimoateenion of & nar © [an outiny of 2 conte 'a: tread, "that Is beach at once and before the coming hot tight, No monopoly jn the matter heated term has expired build a bai: | or bathing along our beaches shouid be | ee cupable of accommodating | tolerated, Reiner The city now owns a large tract of athers. I have not yet determined | eho bea ROR PREM Nad ean rack whether the pavilion should be Jot the beach ts what is known ns Sea- put as a starter I would sugwest that a | aie ark Gute y no, ob bor, 10 cent charge be made for the | jaceh for the ise of bathing sults. Where the people | ing pavilion, sur inded with necess tr Saher tt narce | restrictions,” Attendants and Instruc- aye el OND gulls no charge at all | te jue batnin cou eat ie ould be made. ployed as Well'as Ife guards, he “In time the city must take up this | instructors themselves could be em- | ‘ + ployed as life guards, The Civil Ser- proposition in the interests of the Moor POR A. rust names of men ani unl sanitation, as well ns ovber projec | no able of acting In upposed pf similar character, This 1's 6 A This partnership did business three years, Roberts got $46,080.24 F | his share in the lasi t i H $23,015.12. At this pol ——e q lisagr for for rds 2 worth of stock of the forne corporation waleh Jones citimed for himself, but whieh Rieharss, the book- | Keeper, entered In his books in accord~ nce with their view, bagel on an al- Anto Litigation Against Parte) jo05 Moi deaton oe ine origina) aaree= ment, They threatened su Edward Clarence Jones Enters Jners to Prevent Them front! founune: “tyen donew tovestalted: them ‘Suing Him with this suit, ; Me BN _ — ‘Phe report of Referee John K,| Creevey, sifomitted to the Suoreme Court to-day, in a Jawsult between Edward Clarence Jones, banker, of No. 1 Nassau street, and his late partners, Iduls H. Roberts and Peyton C, Richards, favors the plaintiff, and Jus- tiee Leventritt will be asked to eon- firm the referee's findings. Banker Jones sail in his comolaint that he was suing his late partners geins for Establishment of Pavilion |} FA Ry See Ree eet ee excellence, new to Americans, fragrance heretofore ette: @ There are reasons for the preference universally accorded to Murad Cigarettes. Only the rarest selections of Turkish to- bacco are used, incomparable in purity and These are blended in a way | CIGARETTES are the latest and best achievement of Allan Ramsay, for sixteen years government expert of Turkey. During this peri tt Nis plone were the accepted brands of the dignitaries of the Turkish court. 10 for 15 cents. THE WORLD: FRIDAY | Pad cat ah oo a with a flavor and unequalled. , Mr. Ramsay’s cigar- MURAD SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORY The greates! Store and the praatat business (n Brookiyn habe risen here on the ith the best s trbice, the best assortments and the lowest prices | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ‘foundation of Pubs: Satisfaction | | to prevent them from suing him, He asked that the contract agreement be- tween him dnd Robert which they called a * ment,” and tween mast nd § Jy construed, and the so-called partner; hip declared at an end. EBamund 1, Mooney, with Choate, Han: | ford & La Roque, represented Bank: | ef Jones, and Hor BE. Deming and Ford & Tuttle for Roberts and Richards | Respectively. Roberts and Richards were members| of Banker Jones's staff when, in 1%, | |!) the agreement was entered Into. ‘The Greatest Men’s S All have the detached cuffs, This is a most unusual sale, coming, as it does, just at the needtime. enormous—a manufacturer’s entire stock, corporation of Edward C. Jones & Com- pany was launched. Jones owned all| I] of at 57c. tile stock except two enares held in the |* i J Pe thoreuoankod OSS == @ontract In dispute provided that the —————_——_———___ == ee =~ | . hirt Sale of the Year, $1 Values 57c. The materials are the same as those used this season i in shirts that cost from $1,00 to $1.50, and there is not even the excuse of an imperfect thread or an imperfection of any kind to account for the reduction. There are colors and patterns to suit the taste of any man—light, medium and dark effects, || including some of the latest darc grounds with colored embroidered figures that have caught the fancy, The plain blues and plain tan chambray that are so popular are here in plenty, Sizes range from 14 to 17 inch, be had, but suca well-made, attractive appearing, excellent quality Shirts ore rarely heard The quantity is simply {i More expensive Shirts may | \| Main floor, front, East Build ng. @apital stock should be contributed, al- withdrawn | ir, Jones alone aw fit, and ved for bonds. aad Y 8 Curitios should not be considered part- hership profits. Roberts was t $4,000 annual ), while Mr. shall dispose of them at the foll: to $5,25, nds. We gypeal particularly to bargain ff | || hunters, to those who are looking for wnysual values. It is a cominon ocourrynce for our public to tell us they have disposed of diamonds bought of us at a profit, This speaks for itselt, | the incoming Hats, we have marked the Hats worth $4.95 at........,. Children's Hats, woth §3,75,a',..62.25 | Women's and Misses’ Ha Women's and Misses’ Hats, worth $1.50 ++ $3.65) | ~The Mezzanine Hat Store Offers i Ready-to-Wear Hats for Women, Misses: | and Children, Those Hats which are not to be duplicated have been gathered together, and to-morrow we The finest braids and best shapes: owing prices, worth $5.50 to $6.00, at... sssvevee $4.45 ‘Women's and Misses! rats, wortn $5.25 10 $7.00, Oteecesererverversee $5.25 Simply Trimmed Hats for Misses and Chilcren. Mode of the plain and fancy straws, both in solid culors and pretty combination effects, rol! brim, Continental end large hat | designs, trimmings very simple, such 03 velvet ribdaas, gros grain ribbons, quilis and pompons, : PariseMade Flower Hats—Ready-to-Wear, | Made of the finest fowers and foliage, fash oned in the small Hat effects, now go popula ‘To make room quickly for ¢ beow cst of productions $145 | None sent C, 0. D. Hats worth $5.25 at... sseseee ses Main floor and Mezzanine floor, East Bullding, | Women's end Misses’ Hats, worth $3.45 | TOISLLAShatajesgsrseoncntae $7.25 | | | | Main floor. se reeees 48C, to $4,085 \ teeter ewer eee SEIS | ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Steel-white diamond, fine gem, erfectly cut, very brilliant, 11-16 arat, worth $100, Spe- cial $65 | Diamong, Ring, steel white, fire em, perfectly cut, full of fire, ‘%—1-32 karat; Tiffany $25 ' setting; special .... Ni GENTLEMAN'S WATCH. 20-year filled hunting-case watch, American movement, 5 ki WALTHAM WATCH. Lady's heavy, solid 14-karat gold, REGINA, qu styles of em ficelles, | | The Jersey mpugnes, b owns, Silk Gloves, in bla Several hundred pairs, not many of a sty i all averaging in value between the two || The Nova. en of thé silk Gloves. with dcube finger tips, most liberally gunranteed. oidery in he 7Sc. quality, and two lengths fingers lent value at, A Great Clearance: Sale of Kid Glover, ve running as high as $1,98 regularly, anda few regular $1.00, le, some a trite soiled; 5 prices; to-morrow. n all qualities, ‘Unavproached ‘in vaiue, real Fiench kid, like most o: the $1.50 kinds || anywhere near the price; whites, blacks and colors... | Two weaves in the 5¢ The colo! see dee tress see O89, pair st compare it with any Glove sold at ++: 95e Mnln floor, cent genuine pure white diamond in § centre, 34 karat, worth » $50; our price. ‘ $33 18 karat gold sea Zs ouF Specialty. rices $2.50 to $25.| Quality Guaranteed. | No Extra Charge for Lette: | Marrlage Certiticates Fi At §0c. Men's French balbriggan S! Made in Troyes, France, by the Material is very soft and elastic and Pee ne manner, Full essor'ment of size At 98c. Mercetited or nea ors, blve, salmon end lavens finis*ed, | 25 per cent, less assorta ent of sizes in ali colors... BsTABLISHND 144 BOWLRY, ,. Bey and Broome 9 ren fand Bt. Station, west at Men’s Summer Underwear. Imported French balbriggan, 50c. Colored mercerized nearsilk, 98c. | and they are made and finished in a most excel Men’s Summer Half Hose, 48c. I) Newest {mported Effects, An immense variety in lise and cotton; they include black, green and tan embroidercd; also some colors with clocks, black and tan lace embroidery; also black and tan silk lisle as well as many others, your choice ris and Drawers. ) iT foremost makers, splendid weari it 5c, earch color.d sott tot ture and blue, Building. | | | ee r+ee4Bce a pair | Bart At Little Prices. 20c. Ribbons at 15c, a yard, | taffeta Ribbons, bright, lustrous finish. | white, pink, || 28¢. Ribbons at 17c. a yard. | mousseline Ribbons, with narrow satin s'ripe on edge, full of tive and lw and crush efec.s; in all the popular colors, 32c. Ribbons at 23c. a yard, 5% inch wide | tin taffela Riobons, high, lustrous finish, louch, exra fine qua chilcren's wear -uoise an 65c. to 95c, Ribbons, 49c. a yard. 5%, 64 and 8 inch wid? colored satin taffeta and double-faced satin Ribbons, slight imperfections in weaving, scarcel; noticeable to the naked eye, 4sinch wide colored Coiors are bine, cardinal, ni.e, old rose and navy, 4.inch wids colored e; used largely for hat trimming Wy, very desirable for in white, cream, mais, pink, blue, ardinad, In white, cream, plok EVENING, MAY 5, 1808. MEYER SHOE STORE Family Shoe Store at Family Prices. This is a true name for OUR BASEMENT. Our regular Friday and Saturday sales of Stozs for every- body have become part of the weekly life of the great city of New Yerk, Here always are Grandest of Shoe Bargains for the older folks and the young folks, and keeping thechildren in shoes ceases to be a terrible burden when their footwear is purchased of us. Women's Oxfords |Men’s Oxfords In Patent Colt. p and Christy Ties In Russia Calf, Call, Brown Kid and) soles, rary Patent Leather, fine skin, $9.00 ‘ | Women’s Black Kid Lace and Biucher $1,50 Women’s Caristy Ties, Rus- sian calf and brown kid.. $1.50. so'es, vi | Calfand Russia | $9.00 Women's Oxfords, patent leather, Russia calf, by kid, light and heavy soles,,.... BOYS’ cearr Boys’ Russia Calfy Lace and Black Kid/ Lace and Blucher hand welt soles, cadet toe, sizes 212 to to 10 514 $1.50 Russia calf and © $909 ia. 75° Boys’ Oxfords, in patent coltskin, sizes 1 Children's Box Calf, but+ ton and lace, patent leath- er tips, sizes 6 to 10%... Misses’ Box Calf, patent leather tips, button and $] 00 . lace, sis 11 to 2..... Boys' AND GIRLS’ SHOES. Childr Kid Lace and Button spring heels, sizes 6 $] ,00 elour welted Men's Lace Shoes $2.00, in black kid, velour catf, Russia calf and patent leather, welted own and black $l 50 . 1's Brown Brown Kid Lace Shoes, I eh HEE a to $] ,25 Misses’ and Children’s Black Kid Shristy Thes—M 11% to Children’s sizes $ Spring heels,.....:ss0005 Childs’ patent leather Oxfords, sizes 8’ to 13......, Youths’ black kid Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2... in Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 12 to 538. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EV&NING TILL 10 O'CLOCK. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. Nisses’ sizes ‘Denia’ eid - Bon. Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner Al. S. Serge, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR Bull Brothers. * United States True Blue Serge is the masterpiece material produced by one of the best serge-weaying mills in America. The yarns are hard twisted, but not wiry, (hus preventing cockelling, This serge will not become shiny after a few weeks’ wear, It is practically “shiny-proot.”” : The dye being a Pure vegetable indigo insures against that purplish tinge and the liability of fading that are invariably present Where analine dyes are used, In short, this serge has the wear, look and finish of a cloth costing double, the Notwithstanding that serges have advanced from 20% to 30% in pace since list year, we shall be able to sell these suits at the old price, $13.50, i ane TAILORING OF TRUE BLUE SERGES leaves nothing to be de- sired. The work is done by tailors who are worsted specialists and who thoroughly understand the handling of serge, which is the most uaruly member of the worsted family. These suits will hold their shape, style and fit under all conditions of wear and wetting, The cloth is Just right weight for coolness and comfort, but has the tensile strength and wear- resisting qualities of much heavier fabrics. We show twelve different models, running from conservative to extreme styles, single and double breasted, full lined and half sizey fit all ® 1 3 50 . bul lds from 33 to $2 chest. tusively in Brilt stores Without doubt the most wonderful blue serge suit in America under $20, Custom Tailored Worsted Suits, $10. These Suils are in this Spring's latest gray effects, They are tailored to hold their shape, fit and style until worn out. The coats have haircloth front stiffening, linen canvas interlinings, worsted serge linings, hand work on collars, lapels and shoulders, No other concern has ever $ Succeeded in giving anything like equal v in sults at...... + 10 Bench Tailored Worsted Suits, $15. Bench tailoring gives an individuality to clothes hitherto possible only in the best made-to-measure garments. In addition to these fancy worsted suits at $15 we show high-grade cassimeres and cheviots, and black vicuna thibets, in single and double breasted models; all si The price is at least $5 less than the 1 same grade suits are sold for elsewhere 5 “Bluffed Edge’’ Suits, $20 to 830. Although we carry in clothes at $10, $12.56, $1£ and $18 an assort- ment possibly greater in variety and certainly higher in value than you can find outside of our stores, we devote just as much energy, thought and capital to Nigher grade garments, We call your atlention to the finest ready-for-service clothing ever tailored—“Bluffed- Edge” Clothing, These suits embody all the advantages of the best custom work at half custome work cost, The prices of these suits, $20, 822.50, $25, $28 and $30, $3.50 Through and Through Worsted T: worsteds, ten new shades, suitable for dress and durable enough for extreme hard wear; all sizes..... Quon) black thibet suits, either serge or alpaca lined, single and double breasted models, sizes 14 to 20, These suits are actual $8 values, but we 36 rousers, $2.25. 2.25 Young Men’s Suits, $6. make them Brill specials at ‘ Union-made Trousers of newest through-and-through Fancy worsted suits, in a variety of grayish and other mixtures, and Clothes. Boys’ and Children’s “Dudley” 4-in-one dination CHILDREN'S SUITS of every Suits, sizes 8 to 16. May be wornas style, Norfolks, double-breasted double-breasted jacket with "knick- Vest Suits, “Buster Browns," TOP COATS and REEFERS ers” or with plain knee paints, oras Norfolk belted jacket with plain all sires up to 16, 9 knee pants ar {special ....+ ree e “kalokers.” Exclu: | Extra special. About 300 chil- sively here . FR 3.95 dren's all-woot double-breasted Extra special, Akout 300 chil- | Jacket Suits in sizes 8 to 16, extra some “81.69 100 pairs $1, $1.25 dren's §4 and $$ odd Sailor Suits | well tailored; and a few kussians, in sizes 3 to 8,) have double mostly 4, 5 and 6, All-wool serges | and knees. and stori cheviots, in electric blue,| Extra Spec navy blue, brown an? 81,50 boys’ all-wool KNICKER- and red .. nan 8 | .69 BOCKER TROUSERS, in sizes 6 to Eatra sprelal. Boys’ all-woo! | 16, made with buckle strapped knee, recular 5%, knee pants cur ay ee almost every color, fy fancy mixtures, Special Oday and Special estes 25° Saturday wessseeseees 69°¢ Get the Habit. Go to CASH _] Pease S 182, 184, 186, 188, 190 Smith St., Corner Warren St, Brooklyn, flems up quickly, isw “‘rriend of the People J. MICHAELS 222, 224, 226, 228 Grand St., OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Special Clothing Event FOR MEN AND Boys. Our special concessions for this week Will sweep there Take advantage of this sale through cur ELASTIC CREDIT TERMS [ckBoIT; Near Driggs Ave. ELL TOP COATS. Buk Brothers Four Convenient Stores: Shosg for acs | UNION. SQUARE “Stroller 14th Street, and Broadway. Linen Oxfords, 219 Broadway, near Chambers. | and All Good 01 tSe. . le $3. 125th st corse third Aver” | Furnishings 263 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Only Entrance Through Furniture Store Dress Well on $1.00 a Week. Gun Metal Grey if] (the popular shade) is nowhere shown in greater variety than here, In all the season’s most stylish ma- terials, made up in the height of fashion, | | | a BE. & W. No finer appearing or better made coats could be purchased at $14.00, Superbly tal- lored from the newest materials; fi all the popular shades; special 6 98 . Men’s Suits MYo, ne Making a spe- eR play on this a And rerviceabte @uit in the newest fabrics, " ns the $14.00 clana: efal f ‘Te Youths’ Suits n trim and perfect ft. Ung styler that any youth Id ve nroud to weag: ALE wa A week Boys’ Svits Very atriking and sore Its for xchool or ea Ree 5 Childrrn’s Suits We conaclentiousiy Men’s Pants ently tailor Style, satisfaction and economy guaranteed, PAYMENTS ON OUR ORIGINAL EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM, MEN’S SUITS — Smart models that are up-to-date $ in every particular, Single ‘ and double. breasted, MEN'S TOP COATS — That give a natty figure and $ lotsof service, Superbly tail- ored,in tanand olive coverts, We also carry a full line of Cravenettes, YOUTHS’ SUITS — Made up ; with the snap and go that young men like; in both singie ana double. breasted models; fancy worsteds and mixtures, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, 263 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. eyiy t 4 ‘ 4 0

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