The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1907, Page 10

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, rgo7. : 2 much, against bls will. Seelng his cate | arked: about to-morrow almost IST ON CHANGE = THEN HURT BY CHB Broker Who Dione & $250, 48 ; Secaeterminn oft arrived from Roos Hospital and found thet them body: waa badly contused and th G home: | (Prank | way Wreck, DA sad perron, who sald ho was a @tock broker; confided to chance friends h & cafe at Bixtieth street and Hrond-)_ Pay lat night that he ‘had. lost a of a’ million in the tumble in emer ot, that he didn’t much care if é never saw the lisht of another day, Hi That last remark’ was airy per- one.of-his auditors. conmaeaaaie Ie Men Taken from Jail and Put}, to-Death-in- Court-House ++Precinely,*-said-the broker, who have received passports to. go to got into a_cab in front of the Square | Mexico, Canada or Hawall, and come . |Gircle ‘Theatre, ‘and the cab struck a Sea tjotens therefrom be refused permission to enter timmock.of snow before It liad gone j i veer. Tho cab everturned and the | MONROE, La. Mareh 15,—Filnt Win- ger Was hurled out in front of ®liams and Heary Gardner, two young Bory brated Srslncen i were. taken from the city jail 6 ze aan y and henged tn the court- ‘ige mores appiied-to the brake saved ty cise equare by a-party of about Atty 8, Ph Pere apiarentis = seriously | nye ere confessed to having 9 man with a third snegro shot and rob at. for he had to be carried into the |two Jtallang on-Monday night cle drug store. There he veraiatent-| Gardner aiao confessed to having en- rs fo Rive his name tered the room of Miss Jessie Bumpus! n ambulance Ww Sta about 2 o'clock Tuesday morning. ADOSEVELT ISSUES ananese and Coreans With) Nine Jac Outside Passperts Forbid- WASHINGTON, | dent Roosovelt’s. execullye order for | —_———— Japanese or Corean exctusion which i he promised as.a rewult ef the settle D L 9 i fr LYONS e PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by pecple of refinement for over a quarter of 4 century. Convenient for tourists. PALPARED BY apan or Corean, to wit: Corean Javorers, skilled and unakiiled, the continental territory of the United “It 1a further ordercd that the Sec- retary of Commerce and Labor be and he hereby Is directed to take throurh the Bureau. of- Immigration and Natur. alization such measures and to make and enforce auch rules and regulations az may be necessary to carry thle order into, effoct.”’ Coincident/with this order the Prest- in view the the treaty ri to enter the EXCLUSION ORDER! 225 orlginal getio dren-from the den to Enter. March 15.—Presi- the San Francisco achool ques eby order that such citizens of Japanese of —_-—__ Girls Schools Admitted “Specialists in ettparst for Men. Fa it + ' Spring Suits & Top Coats for Men RADICAL. AND CONSERVATIVE MODELS ~ $15.00 to $48.00 . Everything has something in common with something. You can. go to many a shop and find-fabrics as good as ours. We are not alone in that. It is a mere matter of so much a yard, Eaeeeeryee in: Apparel for Men, Won Se] and fee rt The New Shop for Children ON THE SECOND FLOOR. The idea of a séparate shop for children was born ° with this business. .: It grew with it, it developed. . with it, until now the shop is The Source for every conceivable thing that-a boy in short trousers and a girl in short dresses can possibly demand in the way of apparel and personal requisites.’ With the growth and development came certain advantages which leave us.in a position to present merchandise of a good, dependable eharacter at exceptionally modest prices. Where we are rather lonely, is in this:—our series of gpring models is “exhaustive and to a degree exclusive. And the expressive tailoring through which the innovations are defined, is ‘of a higher character than you have found in ready-fof-service garments. All this is established beyond con- . ‘tentidn for every garment that our stock affords, no matter what the iy __price may be. — —P. S—We have heard the first-faintcry of favor for the @ tan- covert-Top Coat, and-we have it ready for-service. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a pores Scarfs for Men at 65c Regularly $1.00 8 $1.50 + Large English. falded squares and French seam four-in-hands fashioned of fine imported silks in “on &itensivevaricty. of the new spring colors. The big thing is this—most -of-them-are-worth-$1.50. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of production. - $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 Spring Top Coats of cheviots and tweeds in gray mixtures; sizes 7 to 17. Spring Reefer of. sizes 2} Spring ‘Narfalk Sults of “ray. Sais and ee Spring Suits & Top Coats for Boys peers you know that the design and tailoring fof a garment are at least three-fourths of the cost Upon ‘that three-fourths, than upon the mere fabric, do’ we base our con- tention that our suits and top-'coats for boys at} $5.00, $6.50 and $7. 50 more than justify the prices.! rather tweed mixtures or blue serge; Knickerbocker + $6. 50 trousers; sizes 7 to I7. Saring Sailer Quits (sizes 7 to 12) and Rus- sian Blouse Suits (sizes 234 to 8) of serge in colors or of gray cheviot, tweed and worsted mixtures. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $7.50 $6.50 Norfolk Suits at $5.00.’ WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, For Saturday, $9: 00., From our regular‘stock we have selected a num- ber of Norfolk Suits in-two models and four Ppat- _.tesns of cheviet-mixtures; sizes 7 to 17. The regular price is $6.50. “ay cheviot es blue S53: ee 2 ° ent directed dismissal of the two sulty filed tn San Francisco at the direction of the Department of Justice which hit’ oe the prices. But they'll speak fo: Women's $2.50 Girls’. $2. Shoes at _$1.50—"" Small Boys’ $1. These 38.50. izes for 6 to 14 vears The price of the Ree! in sizes for 14, 16 and 18 Form erly brown and champagne kidskin, Also these other lots, for women, girls and boys: Blucher Oxfords with welted soles; kidskin with patent tips and a!) pz’ smart toe-shapds; Cuban heels; all sizes. ick kidskin, lace and button, with welted soles of solid oak leather; sizes I1%4 to 144. Smaller alzea, $1.30. Black Broadcloth and Tan Covert Jackets at $7.75, Young Women's Tatiored Sults—at—$10, styles, with Eton and other jackets, of pretty mixtures and’ checks. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. LET IITD Store, Basement, Stewart Building. JOHN WANAMAKER A, T, Stewart & Co. r themselves. 2.40 a pair. Low Shoes at $1.65— ~ Makes Interesting Announcements for Tomorrow | HILFE the carpenters have been upsetting things, making alterations in the Basement Store, and proventing our inviting you to come in, many fine lots of merchandise have been held back. Toinorrow these offerings will be ready—together with large stocks of many kinds of low-priced merchandise which are now arranged in. such ample and complete manner as we could scarcely anticipate away back in November, 1900, when we inaugurated the Basement Store idea to the New York public. The idea has grown wonderfully during these years, because you liked it, and we are now able to take the largest quantities of special merchandise for distribution here. These illustrate the fact: Women’s $3.50 and $4 LOW SHOES at $2.40 a Pair The excess stock from the manufacturer of one of the best and most widely advertised lines of Women’s Shoes at these He would uot risk letting his own agents cut the prices, aud the real name has been stamped over, on the shoes. Allin Oxford and ribbon-tie styles; welted and turned soles; patent leather, ton NLD A splendid offering for the early days of Spring. nt leathers 60 Shoes at $1.30—Surey, Lace Shoes; plain and Blucher style; solid leather soles and counters; mannish lasts; strength at all critical points. Sizes 9 to 13%. 13,245 Yards of Yarn-Dyed Irish LINEN SUI1INGS Regularly 35c.and 45c--Now at 17c a Yard «with white; also in plain” black and natural linen color.— All now at'17c a yard. ' é Absolutely pure linen, in eyery thread, in three shades of blue, and one shade each of green, pink, red and gray, toned “Most ot the tot is 27-inches wide; the batanceis 36 inches wide. The Wanamaker Sub-Station Store A Attractive 2 Styles: _—_In—Girls’_Coats_and—Suits We have ready for presentation in the Basement Store a yery com-— plete. nnd interesting assortment;of Coats, Suits, Dresses anu Separate Skirts for girls and ‘youig women, sc lower prices than in the Main Store, on the Third floor. Girls’ Reefers at $3, $3.75, $4. 50 and $5, regularly worth #4 to In mixtures and plain colors, mostly manufacturers’ samples, in Also a few Long Coats at the same price. fer in the picture is $3.75, worth $2: Lined wtih taffeta silk or satin, years, worth $1. worth $12.50, New Spring . New Millinery at. $5 Several hundred stylish new Spring Hats will be ready tomorrow morning at this popular price. These hats are made on the menest shapes, and the trimmings and. styles are both in the most attractive effects presented by the higher-priced millinery this season. This Basement Millinery Store will be a revelation to many peopte’ who do. not. know what really stylish and refined hats can be secured at this low price. 50c Suitings at 28c Attractive Wool and Cotton Suitings in checks, plaids and stripes, in brown and gray effects thet will make up into smart street suits for Spring and Summer wear, 386 inches wide; regular 50c -qualtty, at 28c a yard. ~ 10c Dress Ginghams at 6'/5c About 8,090 yards of good staple dress Ginghams, for women’s or children’s wear, in plain brown and tan, in chambray effects. Also in stripes of blue and white, and stripes and plaids on black-or gray grounds, “Women’s STOCKINGS © Three Pairs, 25c; “seconds” of 12 %4¢ Grade Of fast black attaas seamless; medium weight; “tuft eins length a and elastic Uyroughout.An-unubnat-vaite-at-this-price-——— At 25¢-a-Pair, instead of-50c Imported lisie thread Stockings; fast black, white or tan; open- work ankles in pretty patterns, Men’s HALF_HOSE At 18c a Pair, or 3 Pairs.for 50c, worth 25c a Pair Of fast-bjack cotton wiih unbleached-or ral color -sotes: Black — with embroidered fronts and black grounds with colored stripes. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, — —Eighth-to Tenth Street A Sale of Negligee Shirts for Men <= DESIGNED-.FOR SPRING AND. SUMMER SERVICE aE Special at $1.10: : Regulafly $1.75 $2:00 |__Plaited bosom ceat models 3 with: cuffs attached Forget the label which Ae reoneteiee the true value of the shirts—forget it, and still will the fabrics and tailoring establish the $1.75 and $2.00 values. White and colored grounds with conservative stripes and individual designs ; sizes I4 to 17, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Perrin’s Spring Gloves fpr Men Regularly $2.00. At $1.30 ..We-can give you no greater assurance that will ‘demonstrate the true worth of the gloves'than this: Perrin's‘imprint is on every'pair.” SS Of imported capeskin in tans and gun- i \ metal grays, Prix sem, one clasp. exclusive models. For Girls, ‘The New Spring Outer-Garments : Misses and Small Women ~ “Always and ever have we worked along toward the one objective:—to offer inexpensive garments designed specifically for the service of girls, misses and small women,which in style and charac- ter would have muchin common with the costly and ~ ‘Perhaps it is this feature more than any other, which has helped us to dz velop this department to twice its former scope, Spring Top Coats of light woollens in new models, $6.90, $9.75, $12.50, $18.50, Spring Tatlered Suite in Eton, Prince Chap and pony models, fashioned of light and dark fabrics, $14.50, $21.50, $24.50, $32.50, Walking Skirts of black voile in full plaited models. $7.90, $9.50, $11.50 Wash Dresses in an exhaustive variety of Dutch neck, high neck, Russian, long waist and Gretchen + models, fashioned of white and colored fabrics, $1.98, $2.48, $3.95, $4,95 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY (“Lost AND } Bu How Quickly It Can Recover a Missing Article! SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 85c. Pajamas for Boys at 5%c. Sus- Fashioned of-oxford corded madras or percales in various designs, welltailored; sizes 4 to .18 years, Box plaited “Russian model, fashioned ae fancy ~ ginghams in ay variety of plaids; sizes © to I4. Dress Requisites for Boys & Girls . With the little things we go to a great length. ‘new, and to some degree exclusive models and designs, we offer: Hats and.Caps, Undergarments, Hoslery and Gloves for Boys and Girls, together with~Shirts and. Blouses, penders, Underwaists, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Bath Robes, © Collars, Neckweur and Sweaters for the Boys. In dignity. We would be glad to have you prove these - claims at any time “Spring Overcoats and Suits for Men In the fashioning. and tailor- ing of our Spring overcoats and suits at $15° good: taste is the guiding spirit. It is. common in usual ready- for-wear clothes to find exagge- rated forms of style—but in Wm. Vogel & Son clothes a rigid censorship _ precludes all overcoats and suits owe their character to the little knacks of ta‘loring which’ identify the higher class of to-crder tailor- ing, and they are distinctive in their grace of line and air of you elect. The new suits at $15 take form in a series of sngle- breasted models, fashioned of exciusive all yrool :abrics. The new overcoats at $15 involve a series of models in every approved cloth. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, | The Sunday ‘World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posl- tions’ than any other two mediums in the universe, t Houston St. exaggeration. ‘] hese$15 Sprinz~ PURE-DRUGS ’ IMITATIONS AND SUB | terated, impure, worthless and-even dangerous drugs. 3 This sort of thing has been.an imposition, fraud and crimes ~against the People, as well_as against the responsible manu-- facturers of honest; reliable remedies, ahd it was high time for; ~it-to be stopped. isrepresentation and substitution of “somes: thing just as good” will now be:done away_with. i | ‘The principles of the Food and Drugs Act have been always. | favo red. by, conscientious and honorable manufacturers, who: | recognized that Purity and Quality alone could permanently | secure the favor of the nation. 8o the makers of Cascareta Candy Cuthartic recognized the great pein wie fot PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT when the first” let was mado, over eleven years ago, and have adhered to theth ever> Sera ae ¢ friendship, and. patrona; f who are now bi si a Se te of ore MEOW Bo Estas A MONTH, veke fargest sale of any Bowel Medicine in oa oe el ee oe Drug Law, aaye nocd bateiyl cbr) tends { i good to every one, end ha je good fortune to help feat ' It suits us, because we have and clear of conscience, made fey contracty conduct of our business, had th sands of our fellow-citizens back ter health and life, 6 We have ino reason to hesitate, and 6 we do not hesita to treonte Pachiiel rnenett SAE Sp erers i frorak Const tion and all = erefrom. Also lood-cansl, vertised by our loving fri ‘ ares the hues = 4 \ ACS that “thi A i 1 eosGalineea: e American peop’ will find the strong arm se, in| Bftoct Sansary 10,1007, the Government protecting? } A GOOD LAW __} them from RANK FAKES, 5 STITUTES made of edule, record, of baving gained In that'shors 5 ee ed ae

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