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TWO BONS STOLE $5,001 OAMONDS Young Express Drivers Tell]: How They Took Package from Wagon. ARREST AT PAWNSHOP. | * Walsh Thought Booty Offering Was Worth and John Re: B YOU MAY SMOKE ON CAR PLATFORM, SAYS JURY. | nid lf ¥ ed the Rail- su Get I ; Must Pay WORLD WANT SHADOWGRAPHS ¢ No. 13. A shoe factory's detective Pursued a novel plan To learn the working qualities Of the World Want workingman He didn’t care to enter, But through an open door He saw all hands were active By their shadows on the floor, _ World Want, Workers Work Wonders Willingly. WALL , STREET. stayed wy -fr to 138 1 He Was| ius. STAR ABE OPEN EVENINGH FRIDAY More than half of the ac Greater New York j Women's Stores NEW YORI CITY 785 Broadway, 0: 153) Broadw: 16, | Those New Easter Shoes There are B4 new style quarter-size Regals in the Women’s Regal stores —and you can be sure their style wills fay ‘in them; ‘be . they'll fil. You know almost any shoe will look like a good fit until you wear it. Don't be satisfied unless your new shoes tread well—both of them, right and left. The Women’s Regal shoe is designed to fit under pressure, and that’s one reason why it holds its shape. Its patterns are designed rights and lefls, and not in the usual way, which saves leather by making the patterns ‘interlock, regardless-of their-final-shape- True-modeled lasts to fit every foot-shape, the absolute correctness of custom styles, and the perfection of fit that Re egal quarter sizes insure—altogether they make the Regal a shoe that you can not possibly equal at the price, and seldom ever at half as:much again. $3.50 and $4.00 ball Orders Promptly Filed. Send for Style Book. ofthe 114 Regal Stores are oxcluntve Lon inthe fasmionauiedistieis Quarter Sizes! ot. 10 Bt bet. 291h acd opp. Herald for wom of Greater New York. Broadway, bet Ditmare Hlougby Ave ve., bet, 10th and NEWARK, N. J. 241 Broad St, opp. Central R.K, 6! A LEED 9 CT TIT O RTL PASTE F CRM LD ITD @RTORES MARKFD WITH A for Distinctive Suits and Topcoats Fifteen at Fifteen to Forty Dollars. Perhaps you know what made Milwaukee famous. Analyzed, it was the power and disposition to do the thing better than it ever had been done. That is our disposition. We believe we have the power. Grantus the one—we candemonstrate the other inourgarmentsformen. Meredispositionisnotenough. The power and skill to master the faults that leave a garment without grace and character; to exercise all the resources of expressive tailoring—that is the fountainhead of the distinctiveness which marks and } identifies a suit or topcoat of ours. For Men With the Courage of Their Convictions: E } | We have asked you to believe that we candemonstrate |) our power. Yes, anda suit or topcoat at fifteen dollars will serve the purpose as well as one at forty. We know our stock of models and fabrics to be big and varied enough to exhaust every man’s taste and fancy. The Suits at $15.00 to $40.00, New singie and double breasted models, with straight, round or angular edges, side, centre or false vents; flap or welted pockets; ee cuffs, false cuffs, or without cuffs; half lined with silk, mohair or se The fabrics include a big collection of worsteds and velour finished eR es in overplaids, stripes, erring pone and mixtures, together with plain gray, black and blue. The Topcoats & Spring Overcoats at $15.00 to $40.00. i Paddock, box, silk-lined conservative coats and form-fitting coats with in- verted plaits and centre vents, in new gray weaves, together with black and tan. (as | Saks & Comyrany (sie. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1906. pout me UMS ES | DIED oN STREET CAR. Saks & Company Broadway, 33d t Street, > 341t ND TURDAY. FOR An Important Offer: 50c Half Hose for Men at 29¢ Six Pairs for Qne-fifty. FINE LISLE SILI FRIDAY At PLATED LISLE, half SILK LISLE Even at fifty cents, a shop that offered the hose involved, would have something of whi boast. All the new spring colors and designs, both gay and sombre, and infinitely diversified— plain, lace, granite, iridescent, silk plated, and silk vertical striped weaves with silk embroid- ered designs or side clocking in self and colors. Colonial Gloves for Men at $1.50. We would ask nothing better than to have our Colonial on the hands of those who are accus- tomed to pay more than one-fifty for a glove They would understand why we count the Colonial a little better than the best of the one-fifty gloves. Of C. 2 Skin, in shades of tan, Prix seam, one Of Kid, in shades of tan, pique sewn, one clasp Of Sued n the new grays, over seam sewn, one clasp Of Chamois, in natural and white, Prix seam, one clasp clasp Distinctive Suits for Young Men At $10.00 to $25.00. has a s r Not That‘ nificaneée which even he who runs may read. daddie’s Coat, shorn of so many inches, nor little Willie's, with a few added, but garments designed specifically for the young fellows, and tailored to embody and express the radical innovations in form and style, that his daring taste can demand. And all that do we promise, whether you are inclined toward a suit at ten dollars, or one at twenty-five. for young men” all New Long Single and Double Breasted Models with all the s, such as false vents, deep lapels and kindred netiveness, fashioned of various fabrics in $10.00 to $25.00. seasons k marks of di plaids, stripes, mixtures and plain colors, - Stet watson tent Idren by | Genuine The Effects of Opiates, 4, all of whic! nown, con’ rsion, a craving for a y at a time, tir 71 of Anodynes, Drops, any but a hy cig should not be a party to it. decried, and the drug Castoria al bears the signatare of HAT INFANTS ath’ peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various ardnetcotd, is wel ake Even in the if uu\d, these opiates cause changes in the func- » cells which are likely to become permanent, causing »hol or narcotics in later life, hla nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying , to keep children quies hysicians is une children should nover Fc and Soothing Syrups and not be too strongly Children who are ill to need the attention o! , and it is nothing lees than a crime dose them willfully w: Castoria contains f it bears the m) signature of Chas. 11. SIT Len Saks & Company adway, 33d 1g 2 34th Street. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Most Important Offer | $3.50 & $5 Hats for Menat $1.85 Not so much because every hat he makes is per- | feet, but rather because he eliminates those that are not, has the man who made these hats, estab- lished his as the best in all the world. We hope that will help you to identify the name of the man—tell it, we dare not. Even though you could find the minute flaws which make this offer possible, we believe you would forgive them, for ° the sake of the extraordinary price concessions, sizes and dim s are included. spring blocks in | Spring Underwear for Men. | At $1.00 to $1.50 | Because we believe both to be better than their prices incline you to expect, we would be happy to have you consider these two series of garments: Norfolk and New Brunswick Shirts and Drawers, of Mercerized Merino, in white and natural, medi- um weight, $1.00 the garment. | Of Mercerized Lisle Shirts and Drawers, in light | blue, white or lavendar, with a lustre and crunch of silk, $1.50 the garment. Shoes & Oxfords for Men at $3.5" | Necessity, rather than a mean disposition, has compelled the greater number of men who make them to ask four dollars for the one-time branded three-fifty shoes. We intend to stand pat with ours at three-fifty—and hope that the leather | market will find its normal level. Not only in | price, but in all that has made our three-fifty shoe | the stondard of its class—will we stand pat. | Shoes and Oxfords, button, Blucher and lace rodels of patent leather, waxed calf, gun metal calf and vici kid, with Cuban or low heels and toes from extreme to extreme. The New Shop for Children on the Second Floor. The comfort and convenience which it affords is something. But the material benefit which it promises is all that we ask you to consider relative to our new shopfor children. Not only does it afford everything that a boy in short trousers and a girl in short dresses can possibly demand, from outergarments to undergarments, from shoes to hats, and from gloves to the minor dress requisites, *. 7 but it offers them at prices as low, if not lower, than those of any other shop. FOR SATURDAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH aE DA, Spring Suits and Coats for Boys A Series of Important Offers of Spring Garments for Girls. You may believe this: every garment in the big and diversified collection is as new as the season, We can depend upon the price concessions to argue the importance of the sale—they are more than generous. 2 $13.7 5 Tailo red Suits Of broade tures and ie Three- Quarter and ‘box $95.00 Tailored Suits Of chiffon broadcloth, fancy striped viots at $10.00 7.50 at $I Alice blue, and of in navy, rose ¢ espuns. Silk e lined, pony and cuffs. velvet colle coat model w Confirmation pee 50, esses for Misses. 50, $22.50 to $33.50. effects, made Val- At $8.45, $10.50, $i3. Of org over la enciennes laces 1 $145 Olt Wash Dresses at} 2 42 $3.50 J $1.95 ies of Russian, yoke and Guimp " ays and percales. s5toldy es at $5.90 ams, chambr $7.50 Mercerized Dress laited skirts, s 6to 14 poplin, with be embroiderie Guimpe Models, of mere elaborately trimmed with fir 50 Top Coats at $4.90. Box and seven-eighths length models of covert cloth in ten different shades, tailor’s serge lined throughout. Embroid- ered patch emblem on sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Intense and determined has been our effort to earn your interest in our shop devoted to clothing for boys, and especially in the garments that cost from five to ten dollars. In them we have found our misht. It has its source in the tailoring, in the fabrics and in the good service of the garments. All three are a good | , deal better than the accepted standards demand— | At Five to Ten Dollars all three are good enough to justify our prices, if { mot materially more. Norfolk. Suits, in single breasted, double breasted, belted, and yoke models, with | Knickerbocker trousers, sizes 8 to 17 years. $5 00 \ Double breasted Sack S sizes 8 to 17. | Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 3 to 8), and $6.50 Sailor Suits (sizes 7 to 12), elaborated wth> &7,.50 braid and embroidered emblems. Top Coats, of covert, worsteds and cheviots, $8.50 | s 8 to 17 years, Reefers, of covert cloth, worsteds andchev-| $10.00 | iots, embroidered sleeve emblems, sizes | 2 to 10, Furnishings for Boys | Star and K. & E. Blouses at 48c., 69c., 25cr Of Madras, in white and colors, sizes 7 ars: Negligee Shirts at 50c., 5c. : and colors, attac 12 to 14 inch neckt to 16 ye cuffs, Of Madras, in w edo sizes Madras Pajamas at 75c., 95c., $3.25 4 to 18 years. sizes In white and colors, s Silk Scarfs, 19c., 25c., 39c Fgur-in-hand, club and shield bows in a variety of designs. ea z en Seana |