The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1907, Page 13

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EERE ITNT TIE rn eemcenrennercr ans ast 5 N THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MA RCH 1, 1907, =| WARN JERSEY SKEETERS NOW Pests to Be Ditched and Drained. - lands ar by. ralivades, 1 4 pared to those patriot, — Follows es to ruaning v Mr. and Mire Moa Mes, will be made t % ign of the past. a a “HONEST COP” ACQUITTED. | Claney, to Be Din Deouty Comm ¥ He Wan Joe Wassorman—Another, ” TO QUIZ ROOSEVELT ON CONGO CONCESSIONS, WASHINGTON, dog that relief in ney ste tour raipare He te that ‘Ahere te no improxement In the famine ronditions. _ CHINESE MINISTER. HEADS ANDOVER ALUMNI, WABHINGTON, March 1.—At the an- ;Bual meeting of the Washington alumni “tmssociation of Andover Academy 6ir (Whentune Ttang-Cheng, Minister from ' China to the United States, was elected President of the association i... She Broke Wall Street, This 1s tho | «irl who broke Wall street. She la hero- a ino of) (Friday) the : Thirteenth,’ ‘Thom. W;,, Lawson's gront novel that bo- ae “as |FULL LST Breeding Grotinds of tne ing: Balt Stato ‘of New when-the at-times the “FOOD-PRICES- ADVANCE — AS FAMINE SPREADS: necessary for me to - |Mosquito Breeding Places in New Jersey and a Foe of the Pests © rp cypyr oh JOM. F Pbinspor! D by il B. CLINE SLT IEE OT Ai SOUBRETIES CAUSE | + WALL STREET PANIC, { Actresses in Autos Sell Newsboy Benefit Tickets to Brokers by the Hatful, Twelve automobdites, filet with blondes jand brunettes, members of tho th profession, to-day invaded street district, and their preans I pended business for the Ume brokers’ offices along Broad wrect. of the New ttor tho jwerg sent n. values ever offered In New York. ready-to-wear-garments. 4 r (Ne Bak excellence. AY A —— cy W) 3TAP HOS MOSQUT TO, | DRceDInG LOCALES ||) fully op revived and forced nat he had not . approval Transit Cosmizslo the President of lyn objects to. th Jon of this me lan, “I want the thla_matter Evening World a. ented the Moen: to force the ct re Brooks » elevated Io could, be’ dcne’ ty the : 8 BEST IN THE WORLD W. L. Douglas 1 give the wearer Sewed ‘: my Fast Color Hyelets used exclusively. $83 Broadway, xe “> ging “in | “Monday's Dvening Wo March: 4, bh COLEAHOLOSUPTHE |"\ : BRIDGE SUBWAY LOOP? McClellan Forces Him to Go —on-Record-astmpeding- fe of Manhattan for the con- had thne to read terday by the | Bormush of ne-that the 227: n eplte of ave _ Bo you wear A sufficient reasons why it would pay you to wear them, IT give the wearer extended over fifty years. = -~L-give the wearer the benefit | more flexible and-gives longer wear than any other sole leather produced in this country, il As | am the largest manufacturer of men’s fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it is purchase leather. and other materials in-enormous quantities; the benefit of the very low prices I obtain, Fgive to the wearer in superior quality over other makes. skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe -industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. The selection of t ‘every detail of the making is looked after and watched over by these expert men, reyardless of time or j expense. If I could take-you into | W..L. Douglas shoes are made, longer and are of greater value than any other make. ¢ I receiye thousands of unsolicited testimonials every year, after many years of trial, have found W. L. Douglas shoes to be package of their original letters will be mailed you free for the asking. These are a few of. Shoes than any other manufacturer In the world. | W.L.DO CANNOT BE EQUALLED W. Le DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.76 AND $2.00, i W. L. DOUGLAS CREATER NEW YORK SHOE STORES: 766 Broadway, corner 8th Btreet, B68 Broadway, corner 14th Street. nm \ high-grade MODERN + “ The assortment inclu / ROOSEVELT BNET HAS FINAL SESSION urNRY— SHELLIE~ DOOMED TODE _ that were $7 to $10, now 14, off, yeaa ~QUICKENS THE ERD | WASHINGTON, dvisers, Drop_Out—, xt Monday. suits Limited in Guantity.” emer = Suits and~ overcoats: that —-were | values up to $22.50...,..---- M h 1.—To-day's | 7 5 Cabinet meeting was in tho nature of a|f| Suits and overcoats that were values up to $2800............ farewell to two of its members, who, on} “next Monday, retire to private Mf, they | ‘A [ Suits and overcoats that__weré values up to $32.50--........ ~-Despairing — Man Cut His |_ Throat When He Saw that There Was No Hope. Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock, | j former wil bo succeded by Post: | | maater-General Corteyon, and the Jatter| {by Commisstoner of Corporations Gar-| rom | fled. | Tty=) This was Us last meeting of the Cap-+ in |inet as at present constituted, yatioth | Another addition to the Cabinet will 3 head off be former Ambassador to Russia! Goorge Von L. Meyer, who succeeds to| man lived with his aged the Postmaster-Generalship, With the retirement of Secretary 5) Hitchcock, Secretary Wilson, of the De- | of Agriculture, wil! be the oi Cte Ite Present SlcKT {who nas rematned_con-; in that of the present Chief) utive. Secretary of Blate Root-was+ ja member of President McKinley's Cab- | fnety—but he retired Jan. al. 19 otter} having served over two years in Mr. | - Roosevelt's first cabinet. ‘upon price—sizes are broken. Sivonth atreet station. “Wine Coroner—tarserger Get the Habit. Go to esp) Wis -sirten-- IONDON,..faroh..1.—The —Japaneso nt Wink but conversion loan. silt..be tesuedin—tan- ths ne to New don and Parlg within the next two Nene te Wee told theca wid weeks. The amovat will be $116,000,0W) r vat oper cent UNION SQUARE, 14th n.-B'way, 279 BROADWAY; n:- Chambers: mutos when the Saal | Shaw and Hitchcock, as Presi-) “Overcoats and__suits that were a ‘S_dentia values up to $15.00 ses evens — Bullding, but the crowd was ! era on poat, andr 1 Y Best-yalues because Brill clothes-are America’s most modern Best values because Brill talloring is of highest standard. ‘Best values because Brill fabrics are newest and’ of highest’ Best ‘values because Brill models are most modern, many six months in advance, sure to be good style next Winter. Best ‘values Decausé Brill original prices were fairest, and~ ow Brill reductions are by far greatest ever made on strictly dy-to-wear garments. s nearly 2,500 suits—mixtures and some blacks—hundreds of snappy styles for young men-- *Nearly_ 2,500 overcoats—hundreds of smartest grays, Nearly 3,000- pairs of trousers, principally higher grades $14.00 $16.00 Men’s Trousers 5 Off Former Prices, $2 to $i0, NOW $1.33 to $6.67 Young men's high-grade suits and overcoats at about 14 Young men’s suits and overcoats; values up to $10, . $5 Children's suits and overcoats are reduced 30 to 50%, $5 and $6-values children’s suits and overcoats,, $2.50 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! | “ $145,000,000 JAP LOAN ull Riuothers ~~ IN LONDON AND PARIS, | _ aimed hadi bennenc casters! cereerernerr i FOUR STORES 47 CORTLANDT, “hi. Greenwich. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, Haslem Store Open Evenings. |New York and the Consolidated Stock Exchanges mere Niagaras from which wed clerks nnd floor tenders, mossen> = H @ L | Pinalt Hurry, Hurry, Hurry! = || Sale Ends Saturday Night Until Saturday night Brill stores offer you the best clothing bo - DOUGLAS. poe, SHOES i shoes are the best inthe world for the price. as the benefit of my thorough and practical knowledge of shoemaking, which has of my exclusive method of tanning the bottom soles which makes them the benefit of the most complete organization of superintendents, foremen and the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe and my large-factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear giving the experience of those who, the best produced for the price. A the roasons why ! make and sell more Men’s Fine Hantl« GLAS $4.00 CILT EDGE SHOE AT ANY PRICE JUST THE SAME AS MEN’S $3.50 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR 91-75 AND $2.00. W. L. Douglss namo and prioo fs stamped on tho bottom, whlch protects the wearer against high prioss and Inferlor shoes.” Insist upon having thom, TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Catalog mailed jive. W.L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. 2202 Third Avenue, corner 120th Street, fol YN. 2779 Third Ave,, bet. 146th and 147th Bis. 708-710 Bee Thornton St. 260 West 125th Street. 1867 Broadway; corner Gates-Avenus.— 356 Bix: 92} Rulton Btreat, Corner Pearl Street. enue, '¥ —18 Newark Avenue. a Javea ‘Sale Girls’ New Spring Coats, pac ited coe ae Ee ek also Woot: Dresses &. Sailor Suits at Specially Attractive Prices. Girls’ Coats, - Steeaaiaeeaartn ‘ new models, > : Spleens at $5.00, $7.50,. $10.00, yalues $7.50 to.$15.00 each, : Gixls’ One-piece Dresses in plain and fancy materials, ~ at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, ~ values $7.50 to $20.00,each. Girls’ & Misses’ Regulation Sailor Sutts of navy serges, A at $7.50, $10.00; $12.50, values $10.00 to $20.00 each. —Also— 25 Funior Suits ie for girls 13 to 16 years, at $15.00 each, value $25.00 75 Girls’ Winter Coats t $5.00 & $7.50 each, -— formerly. $10.00 ta $20.00 —= : oe ay om Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave; roth St. Thibet Suits Formerly Priced at $17 and $18 _ y $49.75 le *43. om ey Nv Vo as eae At their former prices these Black | >| ad Suits:-rep:esented the fullest: measure " of value. At their present reduced price é —~-the-saving is nothing short of | se Medium and heavy weights in several ‘ofthe most favored models and in all sizes. WM. VOGEL & SON, —{/- - Broadway, ‘Houston St | : |

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