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49 HOMECOMING OF MAS. DEPEW STIRS GOSSIP Senator’s Wife Due Here To-Morrow—Rumor of Separation. IN CELL 7 HOURS Policeman Believed Man Was} Drunk—May Have Been Robbed. A well dressed, eiderly man was to- day left unconscious for seven hor in the Multon suffering He was shances One of the passengers on tho white | * Star liner Ce tmorrow from Liverpool, ts Her ar 4s co! port separation Qusband, tn Wall a pew is in a and physica burg o| Unit against PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and ‘purifies the breath, | Used by people of refinement | for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists, | F PREPARED BY iz many years Senator. Completely Furnished $125.00. This Ontne ts ni = on Fixe Dining Room of Our $125 Outnt, $1.00 Per Week Opens loa Poy Preight an Account. I eae | Con- at $$18.50 Easter Footwear Oxfords = Pumps = Boots Patent Leather, | The newer straight | | Gun Metal Calf, | shapes and % Russion Calf; narrower toes; Canyvas—White and the wider Colors; comfort shapes Kid—Black and and all the Colors. between shapes. Not a style worth your buying that isn’t in the big Blyn stocks. Not in one grade only—but in every grade. Blyn business must be big to support the big Blyn Stores. Blyn prices must be low to bring the neces- sary big business. A big Blyn factory produces Blyn Shoes at lowest cost. Seven big Blyn Stores sell them at smallest protits. Blyn styles—Blyn service—Blyn satisfac- tion win custom and keep it. Have been doing it for more than thirty years, 3d Ave. and 1224 Street, OC SY Wit &. 2891 34 Ave., 150th & 151st Sts, SEVEN BIG BEST STORES, SHOES IN EVERY GRADR, 6th Aye. and 27th Street, Factories Aa 609 8th Ave., 39th & 40th Sts, 405 East 162 Bowery, nr. Broome St, 91st St, Brooklyn | 629-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ei) stores | 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Greche Avenue, WITH BROKEN SKULL : BEARS LETTER FROM WITTE TO ROOSEVELT. 2 Consul - General Home on Penns} Among those on board the | Penni S TORMDD KLIS SH |= SE KDWIPESOUTTOWN hate Many Also Injured in and Kansas. Arriv e nia and Watts Goes to Washington nsylvania, whic to-day, Was ed States © BROADWAY HOUSTON ST. Storm} that Swept Northern Texas “" 8" BINGHAM SETS ALL | The impulse to dress well is inherent in every man- this—the ee of ioe impulse is commen clothes is compelling; it is of special moment now S. finger on the Babli wales: has the knowledge of this condition. It has been brisk and busy providing men with their Easter clothes needs for many days. In the matter of men’s clothes we have subscribed to a mighty purpose. level with the better class of to-order tailor- Every single garment must find its ait e beyond the pall ing. They must transcend the commonplace to a_plan wl th eral farm buf! one error do THE COPS GUESSING. | of Patrolmen’s’ NER His Advice Call in contider Ave, New Y a meet pevolent As or Hall last night, | y ereated somewhat | - MEN-- Do not suffer needlessly when sure rellef fs at hand. If you have made not make another by delaying for a single day to consult Dr. Greene, DISCOVERER OF VURA. Is Always Free on or write in perfect his office, 101 Fifth r Ringham ty the | | of mediocrity which envelops the great majority of ready-for-wear clothes Every garment is made with our famous ‘‘Con- cave” Shoulder and | “Close-fitting” Collar. for men. to the salesmen. New Spring Overcoats Class, $15 to $40. No matter what manner of overcoat you have in mind, itis within the precincts of this vast showing. Here’s a survey of the many overcoat models it af- fords. The new form-fitting overcoat of the various gray fabrics is presented in several models—there are those with self collars or collars of velvet, flar- ing over hips, with a deep centre vent or centre vent of the Better | and false vents at the sides; then others have an- | gular lapels and are lined throughout with silk to edge. Top coats in various lengths of tan coverts. C onservative, medium length overcoats of black, lined throughout with silk to edge, Paddocks of gray worsted, in light or dark tones and fancy fabrics. Prince Albert or Double-Breasted Frock Coats and Waistcoats, $18 to$40 | If reason is to guide you, that Prince Albert will bear the label of Wm. Vogel & Son. It is a gar- ment that the ordinary tailor is usually unsuccessful with. The skill and cleverness of our tailormen have produced Prince Albert Coats that are without the gates of criticism. And no little detail or knack of style is lacking. Those from $25 up are lined with silk of a luxurious quality, The General Usefulness of the Black Suit, $15 to $30. Many a man will content himself with a New Black Suit as Easter attire. For the man who. is predisposed to buy a black suit, ours offer a wide choice for selection. They take form in conven- tional or radical single or double-breasted sack styles. Allthe new weaves in smooth and rough surface materials are here. Thev owe their dis- tinctiveness to: the manner in which they are tail- ored and fashioned. i Individuality Marks Our Suits for Young Men $10 to $20. Every demand of the young man of 14 to 20 years of age is met in these suits, Every extreme and knack of style is incorporated, They are abreast of the hour in every detail and have received the bene- fits of the same skilful tailoring bestowed upon our men’s suits. Single and double breasted sack mod- els with half peg or full peg trousers in fancy fabrics, plain blacks and blues, Shirts---Dress and Negligee of Domestic and Imported Fabrics. We have reason to know that no shop in town has a broader or more worthy assemblage of shirts than ours. Fabrics from every important market of the world, are represented—France, Bohemia, Scotland, London, Germany, together with those from domestic looms and our own designs. You cannot go amiss in selecting your shirts from this collection, Every shirt bearing our label is tailored, not seam- Stress sewn, Prices range from $1 to $3.50. Broadway. WM. VOGEL @ SON, \ A Word Picture of Fancy Sack Suits, $15 to $40. From the looms at home and abroad have come to us a choice and exclusive collection of fabrics termed by the trade ‘‘fancy.’’ Some are of smooth surface worsteds and others of velour finished cassimeres. Gray tones predominate in daring plaids, broken checks, herringbones and other pat- terns. These fabrics we have had fashioned into sin- gle and double breasted sack suits; the coats are long, with broad lapels and have deep side or centre vents, In every other respect they reflect the latest trend of fashion. Easter Scarfs, of a Silk Specifically Woven for Us, 50c. The color is champagne, the silk exquisitely woven —has all the sparkle and brilliancy of the liquid. So fine is the texture of the silk that a scarf may be drawn through a finger-ring without a visible crease. The designs are all in self figures. The scarf is 314 inches wide and long enough to fold twice over in vailing custom. They go in perfect harmony nois gloves and handkerchiefs and vests of the same color. The scarf is exclusively ours. Gloves of Every Variety. All of the better known makes, together with our own special gloves make up the strength of this collection. Gloves of chamois, of white buckskin, of gray suede, of Cape kid, in all the prevailing shades, from $1.15 to $2.50, The Fancy Waistcoat An Important Item of Easter Dress. Waistcoats that are free from the faults of the usual ready for wear sort, because tailored by our own organization. There are waistcoats of washable fabrics, gray flannels, white serge with hairline stripes, wool and flax, silk, etc. Single breasted models with or without bindings in contrasting shades. Prices range from $1.50 to $12. Our Famous Series of “Every Size Shoes,” Low and High, $3. In ‘tEvery Size Shoes’? we are devoted to the purpose of reproducing the latest styles of $8 and $10 custom made boots. The series of twenty-six distinctly new models we present speaks well for the attempt. The styles run from extreme to extreme, There are the narrow pointed toes with high heels, in blucher, button and lace models—high or low, and every other style in between that and the broad toed “comfy”? Congress. We carry ‘ Every Size Shoes” in every size and half size from 4 to 12 and every width from AA to EE. All leathers, box calf, wax calf, tan, patent and vici kid, In addition, here our shoes up to $7—some very new and novel effects, cloth tops in contrasting colors, That Easter Hat---Make Your Choice from These. All the newest types are here, silk hats in London or New York blocks, Derbys that number as man as a score of styles in black or covert shades. Soft hats in conservative or rakish effects from $2 to $6, Also a showing of Stetson’s hats, Houston St, To this purpose every member of the Wm. Vogel & Son organization responds with enthusiasm, from our own staff of designers znd tailormen WM. VOGEL & SON. Tbe CALL of EASTER. And at a time like The subject of This store, being the For Men and Women. Mutual Investigation by the discriminating public and by reliable dealers,-has proven the Bates Shoe to be thoroughly honest. ; In every Bates Shoe there is honest satisfaction—honest wear—and honest make-up. Bates-made means best-made—Bates style means cor- rect style. It is convenient to buy the Bates Shoe. It is sold by over three hundred and fifty dealers in Greater New York, and one of these dealers is in your immediate neighborhood— almost at your door. If you want the finest kind of workmanship— hand finished—ask for the Bates Spreial at $3.50, A, J. BATES & CO.,, Inc., 176-178 Duane St., New York. BROADWAY HOUSTON ST.