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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,’ ‘MARCH 5, 19U7. | d DANCED WW Spring Dress Fabrics Try where you likefirst—y ou’ll buy |.ere in the end ii } you Value your money. Here is as good a display of ' Spring and Summer woolens and wash rics as any i store can show, at prices that no other store than this dares quote. The more you test this statement the -SHT'S i OLA) | eee ‘Schiller Held Up Crowd, Just Like Bad: Man Ne of the West. ae For example, see any of the sixty new styles in spring High Shoes: trom *2:50 to #5 = JIGGED POYCPHEHR-LIVES: Women’s «regular $2.50 shocs, .in ecial Far leather. It’s because the lots are so Sp feat i f there were mort of them, __. Sailor Had Load Aboard_and] Looked Dangerous, but Cartridges Were Blank. Saturday special at, a pair :...... In-the Harlem Polfoe Court where he Was-xesigned to-day ~"/Sicpper*~ Charters: Schiller of the good ahtp Iummal- |! Golinnpps cast a Weather eye at the pfeciere and -turming—totha- polos; man who had the burly son of Neptune in tow asked: “Ahoy. there, you blooming pirate. is that landlubber up ‘in the look-out the Bkipper of thin feet?" th " Anawered the bluecoat, “and will be mighty lucky If he dopsn't o the brig for the reqt of The new line ‘has made a distinct “‘hit—as was only to be expected, Ithad already made such a “hit” with us for its trjm— but sensible shapes, its good leathers, its careful workmanship and its moderate prices, thar we discontinued most of our other lines for children, excepting the Foot Mould, to put in the ‘‘Buster Brown.’ Buster himself, and Tige, the most famous dog in. the world, will te here pretty soon. * All New York boys and girls will be invited to see them. Buster-Brown Shoes, $1. 50; $2 -and-$2:50-a-pair, according to-size. Special for Saturday Asmall- Jot of good shoes for misses and children.’ Made of dongola kid, 75¢ uughly subdued In the itt, however, and| rmur when held Jo {oon a charge of run- th a «un. Magintrate |i ie wa tuck}y he wasn't Premence of t CAG ball f ping amu Bioss told him up for murd fp witha ballast of booze, core walled fifteen men, women. end cilldren @t the corner of One Hundred and) § Eleventh street and Third avenue at f1 o'clock ‘Inst night and caused them | F to exooute horny which. he punctuated -with revolver shots, They were only blank shots, but the fifteen 5 Wictimmatid-not-hare-the-conselation-of gts cnowledces netther did a crowd of hen and women w Bild dance, and tried to surround the floyous satior, t with— patent eather tH button or lace; all sizes up to 2. Saturda 4 [special price . Shoes ato Ks for Foo N absloreys ie no shoe costing less than $5 could suit them. Made Them Dance. If you are hard to fit in shoes—if it is difficult for x Tt’ : ee 8 the Book-Buying Chance of a Decade HERE are two ways of getting clothing to sell at the | Bceasnee ioe nue you to find a shoe that is made on a sufficient number Can’t begin to give détails—the SARE Store is concerned. - We can only pick a moderate prices, One way is to have it made cheap, of lasts to enable you to get the style you want in the | size you require, give the Foot Mould a trial. tis because the Foot Mould Shoes are made in | the best styles over perfect-fitting lasts and of the best fy; s¢elected-teathers that there is so much satisfaction-in- ; them, Try them the next time you need a pair of shoes. Foot Mould Arch-Supporting Shoes—No shoe of this kind on pole before he cleared £0 frat ov man with a market basket, at sight Whom the jovial skipper drew forth ghining gun and began to Jig and Zing. sing, zing.’ Nie a deep: pirate, The man with the market bas- ket tried to sjde-step, but the muzzle of the revolver followed him In a hal €ircle, and the joygus sailor sang o “The Art of “ot wo cap'b; get In step there the market to-day can equal the Foot Mould. While it a the Row aus a j tall best wearing, most stylish and most comfortable shoe There is only eens pwent;, the; revel verssand) the of its kind, its price is from $1.50 to $2 less than other '0., of P; raat u 7 . aris. enone, In ancer setrory fell ime || stores ask for similar shoes; our price....-----++++- : aro <The satlor—wae—deiighied, he next 1 = = ee esr) : Purcailed—s- man who was edging. by +f seeancocteemnsed cpsreeeranprenanyaesecamensqnensacnsepaasesssan-iaaee weamepantecremmpernaiareerteess heer Nee renee eTeaTEN eS fh the middle cf the Street. He ‘halle | > Sh es We are closing. out some of our tines for boys, to make | ! “room for the Buster Brown Shoe, for which we have taken “the sole selling agency in Greater New York. —Hence, bargains. ike these: ——-— for help. Fist Beat_His Pistol, eo OD.10 Gate, ste iy bowed im He waa inciting his prisonem to freah in and pater he best styles; well made; "Publishel cess tiers Te DBC Sen ISH ENCE ISTCARG ENGLISH-B @7 HI Tony OF THE UN in-Rain-Coats,-jook ar ese Th est fancy worsteds; with atl the™ entice wher Pottceman Akst, of the} shoes that will stand the hardest wear and veneers well, RIDPATH’S HISTORY OF THE. E ISH Di CTIONARY. e{ AE y H.-D. Northrop eon u unmistakable touches of gocd ‘tailoring. about them; $ $10 75 East Ono- Hundred and Fourth Street 98 'd $1.50 ain peatike reas opular work of ( RMAN, A: D5 Pett moro:co; huncredsol ti ay Renuine Cravenette goods, at, e _Biation ared: é 4 Other Boys’ Shoes at ise 8c and $] --Alnd publianed. Res : Ris Ce eter every eayt Eubllabed. Li pare TORISCg CiRg Pee I RCOPS. (Stexel Cooper Biore, Second Floor. Reef.) i ’ ry Toatss yer eet. Here at + in-Spring Suits, look-at the tines! eat ney ate fist seueht the joyous sallor pointof the jawand nwant || —————— ‘Reniiitr’ revolver and_all- and before he| ft OD 1 t Wo b jotrup: halt} as dozen para: of catronx om ‘ All garments purchased here are guaranteed satisfactory, ana panileriuunisenednuosrc ural isp ay 0 ens sat [stan is DE EAST OL HERW URED) N +49] | and will be accepted in return, or exchanged for nv without nation site and ginerl ‘Inter mation ef ge LIN: ‘Protest or quibble-_st_any time if dissatisfaction develops. WHITE BARBERS NEED W aists~ : ir aremeerege ras 55e! Fa ueuaeac ican 45 | MILES MANUAL OF GENER ani: 85e Clothing murchaesdiherell is kept pressed and in repair for: Li b S t: f£ the G t Al thors One year, our wagons calling for and delivering them. NOT SHAVE N. NEGROES. A Magni ficent Showing of New Ideas iprary Sets _o e Grea ui (Slegel Cooper Store, Maia. Floor, Rear) tor Spring and Summer Wear. : A LL the leading makers have contributed ta~this- showing; ee “Connecticut Sonne Rules —_that We Shops Are Not Places of Pub- | { Supreme Court of the State has just > ee eT Littgerie, Silk-and-Lace Waists that barbers In the State need not ‘The woman who fs Constuntly searching for me best, the” shave colored men, The declsion was newest and at the lowest prices, will find here what she is— Parent be UT Cia Aer ET GSS pd looking for; A few hints for Saturday : Poulin eri a coo ted — aan ane -Women's:-White - Lingerie Waiste—a-handsome-model, charmingly de- AeA re ee signed with fancy yoke; front and back fashioned with Insertions of The Works of Hi fointnt—_refuredto--shave—Fouttcner, | B fine lace, embroidered medallions and pin tucking; new : ee OF : Saintsbury- edition, defense being that his—barber-ahon Hl t-——tength-steeves: Ui with fancy-cufts, lace Somes binding. : not B pluce of public accommoda- Special value at. 3 tion within the meanlig of the nw. Bh Supreme. Court upholds that!con-| #4 Women’s Novelty Sik Wal ola fine qhality striped very smart jeulaadlorea model “eis vhite ground with either navy, brown, thoek Shoes for Careful Women| Bo T HIS is a shoe store that appeals to women who are careful Of both their appearance and their purses. We give the woman of taste the very best styles and leathers All Sizes from 24 to 16 Years that money can buy—but we give them to her at moderate prices, “Low Shoes from $7. 95 to $4 - that-we can offer for this spring clothing for boys. we I : Saturday be $2.50,3ut.to cleanup. this lot we make it-a $I. 50 worsted and cassimeres in all the| with plain trousers; sizes 7 to 16 © $5 Buster Brown and. Foot Meuld_ Shoes for Girls _ trousers; sizes 24 to 12 years. "O mo) Coats and Reefers—Top Coats / Men’s Foot Mould |Our Greatest Sale of Books TheKind of Spring Clothing VER have sold so many books or-sold them so fast in any Book Sale ever held here : ate getting ready to open the biggest and best stocked Book Store in New York, and we want to open it with fresh, clean books,_if we can.So-we-are sacrificing our-present stock mercilessly, Suits, Top Coats and Rain Coats ‘few features for mention and summarize the rest, The World’s at Less Than One-Fourth Original Prices These are bound collections‘of colored reproductions of the world's Fest paintings. It is admittedly the finest collection of boun4 reproductions that has ever been Im- ported.—-Sold-in folios-containing an average of 5 targe-size paintings ready for framing, or-in’sumptuous bound volumes, _||.The folios, originally priced-at $1, cach... 0c c2+nersseerareree: 4} The bound-voiumes, originally $10 each, for.--..... TENG EIS as sie SEIT Tae L [Ieee | Works of Education ular forte The in thelr. tri, i Ea SE ERO, Sean DeaeveNS pane eared: EGR “GE Prices to Bring Knowledge ‘Within the Reach of All Resists sleleisisseceeeees MODERN, ATLAS OF THE WORLD, com- BARTLETT SAFAMILIAR QUO: $1) 90 WHAT EVERY ONE SHOULD 55c ~The Greatest Collection of Wonde¥rul Values That Ever Has Been Offered to the American People a T f i Fam © hi ad t If. hs Some of the Popular Priced Sela "| Completa Works of Edgar A. Poe Beautiful sub- | eer Suits. for Yout S35 Some Extra Good Sets.at.Low Prices SHAKESPEARE, complete, 0 vols. peal French novelista. Superbrill-page ilussra- Spring Millinery Formal Spring Opening occurs soon—but there's no need to wait for it. Most of the hi ire here now. As usual, we put great stress on the famous $5} and $10 lines—just od this year as ever—al<}) though prices of mate: fe very mach higher than) ever before, “i Aa at | $5 ys’ Spring Clo shoes for women, now here. UCH values as this clothing gives will do us more good than all the advertising we could’ print. Thé garments themselves and the price-are the biggest peumeny 5 kidskin, calfskin and patent || Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits—jDouble-Breasted Suits—in “feat mix. small one that the price is-so thé: price would p made of finc navy blue serge, neat) tures and navy blue serge; “thade: new shades of gray; bloomer $5) Years wee Double-Breasted Belt Suits —navy! in tan and olive shades; Reefers in blue-serge and -fancy-worsted,-in neat)_tan, olive covert and plain or. fancy mixtures; all have Knickerbock- 85 grays, in worsted and cassi-, $5 er trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years.. meres; sizes 214 to 16 years . . Tam o’ Shanters in all colors of' serges, yacht caps of |. “cloth or leather, golf and Eton caps in navy blue serge and fancy mixtures; Boys’ New 7 Spring Cops, P| eee Now at the Height of Its Tremendous” Success ; Men Can Buy Here “people who take the slightest Interest. in books know the reason.’ Wea using cotton fabrics instead of woot, as tittle hand-work- as possible, slap-dash cutting and hasty putting together, —— eae Is the Kind of Clothing That Will aa -Never Be-Found—Here— = . The other. way is’ to get the best tailors in the country to do ‘their best under’ the advantages of enormous orders; to reduce cost by using the power of a tremendous selling | ouilet, and to be satisfied with a small profit. This gives any Store that is big enough to do ‘it thoroughly: reliable fabrics, careful tailoring and top notch styles at a moderate cost. And-That-Is the- Kind—of Clothing That Always: Will Be Found Here ____AS_a practical proof of. this; we'd: like to have. you see what can be had here at the very low price of $10.75, It “Rot-at—all-the kindof clothing “that, smatter stores or pores ena ng larger antl can’ afford to sell at Finest Art Works the World,’’ ‘‘Ideale of American Art,’’ ‘‘Ideals of French Art’’ one firm in the world that could have produced them—Messrs. Goupil & tos a ¥) covert and fancy gray cloths, or the more conservative 42-inch coats, in black or gn . ne 8 a-price:-all-wool-black-Thibets,-tweeds, cassimeres—and: Worsteds, in superbly cut single and double-breasted suits, at so has every other maker whose product shows origin- 5 scription edition, 10 vols. rich silk cloth n= lic_Accommodation. ality and beauty. The display is comprehensive, cov- SG vols., cloth; published at $6.00, rEnog pindtigss alt ih $4, 37. 50 HARTFORD, Conn.,-aarch_s.Tno | | ering every new tho ant weicouldidiscover.in = Mocditen of zee tr $1.95 ein all the splenc ot modei Seubicription b Oa net. -Long Frousers—30-to 36- Breast Measure. $2,761 EW SHINGION IRVING, vol a a WF we priced our clothing the wayother clothiers-do $1.19 || ShAKese: ‘ these suits would cost you $10. each—some of them ¢ven.more, But their low price is not the best thing— rk, superbiy illustrated; about them—the best about them is their style; the tow qOCOEER Ta price is-merely-an-added attraction. Ivis carefully made and correctly cutclothing in fabrics right up.to.to-day’s date, fonore” de Balzac—Unabridged | ELLISS HisTORY OF OUR COUNTR 16_vols,,-extra iett ey 90 ae bis oe ed. Gate, horitative work: stew “Only 128 entelere mien aereers Tidtaed) orieiuay price\$15, 19 cleat a jorer—-ta-satlaty the moaterrdent. admirer} LIBRARY OF CHOICE HUMOROUS-LIT [splendid vols, The beatcaileciion o magnificent t STOLE A PASTOR'S Ue ieee sat ates te a traineen pe avanee Mee ee UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE HOOD'S COMPLETE POEMS,4 vols sbouad la Nae byetrata A Very wide choice in neat mixtures, and various pate 3 plalts; collar, cuffs and three-quarter len; slecves and “vest effect’ Al . 3 vols, oun ne ra, Aa TE fashioned: of, tucked silk of contrasting colors, frant AND ARY—hunaredeot lluncations, | edits of Hood to de * Q5e | terns in cassimeres and cheviots, lincd with good quality COAT AND KEYS mentéd with silk buttons. Special at......- wes Sana 3 Italian cloth. And of course the ever-popular blue and SO Ite-White-Jupanese-Sitk—Watstw—a very-dressy mn - ined: —-Single—and double-breasted: - ae i (ene uf deegnes model rant bece and three quiet leony eeave —-Great Collection of Standard Works bias ches serene a arulstically.desienecimocsy i zs | AY styles in all materials —-A_thief stole the overcoat of the Rev, “are peleboretely. trimmed with lace rtions, ¢ aging. " $6.90 on One Immense Table to Clear at y u me 1eth eolnes aentans Pay obamne ucts ian jacoumedal ous ace coat and cuties onecs = 1 elas year we sold thousands jof this series in a big sale at 25c cach. "We then described them aa a regu. | The besrclothing for the price—or a dol- : bs Women's Embroidered Net Waists—a beautiful, Re model, fashioned | !ar 45c stock book und showed them to be wonderful value at 25c. The publishers’ price was 75c. Abso- La iad eS a adel el with fancy yoke; front and back of wide cluny lace insertions and | lutely the greatest book value we ever offered, ue lar or two more than the Oa Ba i ing a party In the church and hung up his coat, which was a good one. Wher he went for it at 10 o'clock tt was gone t - collar and three-quarter length sleeves are cluny shirring; blous. lined. throughout with anancts silk. $8 90 A | lace te rams Fans cAucatTange man about tho, sige: of Dr, 4 SPOClAl Ste veveccaservescases et ttiaty, catenin vol N M hathurens the preach wing Gslesel Geover Sior, Cooper Store, Second Floo Cel ne ‘ere in the coat poc nd tl watched hia home; No, 474 enthy HRoest . 66 aoe ) SERS ‘Teddy Bear” Belts ee i ! 7E’ announce for to-morrow our display of the new a BOW “Teddy “Bear” Belt for boys and girls. Thijs is. the ... firsttime this belt has been shown or offered for sale in- wow! Take Daring Deeds of Amerien New York. In introducing this novel and clever.idea we feel safe in saying that it (S going to enjoy great popularity. While it is new and serviceable and sure to please the little folks, the price at which we present the belt is extremely low. Th here are many styles from which to choose—patent tai'ca the Box Inthe Bishop's get’ one of the dogs offered at mea alates c round these tables “bargain” prices through World 5) RE } 5 J epoes, Birds, Poultry, &,f | H ceipa ate. j wre | | Lot 1. Books \ Ads. ( ) The same style belt Sut! i up to 25¢ 10c H in-a better grade at 4&c. ; : yr forscretven i ql Siegel Cooser StoreaMaln Floor, Center.) : Bound in extra cloth, aciistlesyy, decorated, and printed on superior book paper from first-class type. Over NOWEYOLKS cece cccdenipacecclcisisiseeisis ce 200 famous titles. Among them: Watson ‘00d rom English Lifptetaad ery 75c, $1.25 and %1.50 Popular New Fiction 35¢ Speer cin Met cet slresht Meats and Groceries: or eee Racer eens -15¢ Fresh Meats eal Virgiaian Graustark 3 Carriero ‘And over 100 other famous titles. “5c ee 22€ | Prime k tan “imitation” ba doathersy blacks whites reas nat yang urowess sll Unished with Odd Lote and Shelf Worn Books in Five Great Lots to Clear at Tremendous Sacrifices, cue a hess 40c This (s,justian: Imitation’) bark; gilt peck buckle and Among these are the'choicest gems of English and American Literature. Science, Biography, History, Fice | ISP QREED SARDINES 0 re but to ‘have’ the “Real Thing eddy Bear front orna- qm i) tion, Juvenile Books—anything and everything one can think off are among them. Book lovers will crowd } Uncle Tom's Cabdia Lite of Joan of Arc—Bartiert Pride and Prejudice Joba Halifax Menafield Park Tales Irom Shakespeare d Leagues Youths’ Taleseone Hats, 95c. Made of good quality fur felts, in all ie Ants of gray, fawn, brown and_ black; alt sizes; your 95¢ choice 3 y bale Days of Pompeii Last of tbe Mablcane ety, ‘Manneria Conipiese Loner Writer verablea—Complete Tom Brown's Schoo! Days shals Tennyson's Poems oY rdreu of the Abbey Heroes At the Unparalleled Price Splendid Books of Every Kind erly, and they will pick out the finest book values they ever saw, Lot 2. Books| | Lot 3, Books| | Lot 4, Books Lot 6. Books Hewes 151.5096 worth worth , ' v im cart | Selrered