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sy 3s | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15,'1907. prorarrieam i eeaninr siamese iran eremerermamee a he onl Couple of weekn ago, Wd the author | "All right." sald the Democratio ore pointed and unconven-|that thelr legisiative friends have not] og tho DIM last night, “I kicked. Waen | «ineer torah Republican Asnemblymi . ¥ ted, f PO 2, 000, while a tow feet away | corridors on Wednesday and offered to} shoulder to the Saxe bill and pushing |w job has been camping on the trall of | 7 5 Beat te, hte are the en’ ° Rn Dorgan is prede-| syndicate the Capltcl show will prob-| !t patongs ’ oF | Hastings. In desperation tha latter ap-} ee citer as country, are w! te pe mepurned ably be greatly disappointed to” fina then those follows soaked:'me a | peaied to Skene. ~. i Ww. nce a jureh uDp- Shiierstore. they same privil the quotation given above: | ‘delivered the goods.” ‘The industrious ma ; dim back." ene wants anyth ¢ 0 y oh w a of their pectable eo y, f then-| ®t me and said they would kill any bill Gives catering to the loweet Mtg repetition, in enlag Would.) gentlemen who stand 1p front of tneng| introduced, ‘They also added that all| from the Leglelature te will wet lage pecrre mone pneu ever te found 5 Buta . Ruth nie| Heat Tbecatiae” tie box-otice ‘is sold| members of the Legislature were e lot |lenst one. voto and a4 many mora ss Kill. the bill Introduced | of ® COU bought off | Hastings, who 1s one e mOst pO} TPhig iy manfest injustice, par-| hat and coat, Buftalonian ex-| out" came to hesreal' i give th eas ‘i fied ona thou! arty wh afk ‘ha the plained ta the irate election official that| by Senator Baxe to put them out Of ee aladahtenteeaninsmenniee to prove | lar members, can command, they found out who T was they laughed | "Send your man around and il put | M R. HAMMERSTEIN acknowledges \t mig . 3} 2} 8, Schumann-Hetnk For Hammerstein, an, mei to-day his engagement of Schu- ras | mann-Heink for his Manhattan Always Remember the Fail pu- | Opera-House company next aeason. The L axative Bromo {Popular contralto will be & tower of en it ts ered pra . Ms pote tarrcicene, buy liquor, froma nieplaced. hiss own, | They succeeded in having it sent ack | BURTON CAN'T PAY FINE. production of the Geran eaatlo! 12. the | Cures a Cold ta Ona Day, ‘ i] mea ito the committes . when the Senator : he German operas whic! Umit and have it} Wh © of the, wasn't looking and went Home rejolving. | Skene Puts an Odell Man He Had) apinENE, Kan, March 15—A letter |he proniisce, fhe will ning ato in sev. : ge j p ohurch and yet P, Jawa th pups feild nd leah Ody Fired Back on Job, trom ex-Senator J, R. Burton, aayn ho|eral French and Italian operas. Liye the ats it. wo . ; il Introduced in the Aswombly and| State Zngineer Skene proved himacif| considers the report from Washington ee fale ote onlay oe. and fe LALIT er? g t out In the Senate ne follow yesterday, according to{ that he miist stay {n Jat! another month| Suesa, ‘ open on : ‘ 5 See, yaconenetes nor tek. The dill will poll m lot of votes, | Ansemblyman George Hastings: of the) unica he paya hia fhe reliable, | Ita Tuesday morning. inning on Mons : ‘i fi , iy ecarcely'a'statenman in Jeli clan in Orange County. Hastings | says that he han no money with which! promised, for ¥ ~ Hotel Men's Re ta=| than to ‘ingre the ‘existance ‘ot a. vile Speculators Gores: bany i to the metropolis but} hal a man in. the State” Engineors| to pay And does not want to borrow! \rriday eveningy and en's presen a= ort two hundred and one feet-from| The delegation of tcket h the busy speculator, | office. Skene fired him three weeks| it, H bably will remain at Ironton! Thero will. be ti W. t 2 Fi t & place of worship, who wandered enviounly und the The result Is t they are putting thetr ! ago ver since then the man without night subscription at ive ants 200 Fee ithe, should b @ h ty he devotees of true religion to; p Limit Stricken Out. facet hocetoabennoverced tin thelF| Stricken Out. ERLE rciad - Gloves | Murphy's Man Fathers Bill That |Hits IS UNJUST URGES COYNE| = — Legletatore’: Grate. : ehetdeiee Mae Ane “aH Women's 12-button' glace kid ance errs i James A. Foley, who, repretenta| eltat! waliti these Limoros sell mousquetaire gloves; the regular my, RBs E Murp hy, i coral regularly for 65c.; speclal for Sat-] | $3.00 glove so much in demand; “Tape Measure Tab on Extent ‘+. EERE Se ‘|| urday, special for Saturday, : eae aliolone ; | Ucularly | Regular Reguler " : of Religious, Influence,” He | (oye ieee ee vee ieee lees eer 39e Frice: rice Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled, 6th Av, & 23d St., N.Y popular that {t will be preserved In ei __Says SarcaStically, _ committe, betng considered. tao! good| tributed a new phrase which will find] \"A ors members Ofc ies A= \& permanent place in contemporcry llt- In ‘ erature, Ho, wus urging the elfinina-|ofticer named in the’ consti! ton ne provision of the law which |Sny. clerk In the employ oF this Btate ‘Who Bhall receive cor Hl i @ < to recelve any’ compensatien wh. 1 7 diréctly or indirectly, for any servi ae rendered or to be rendered to any pe i C f ‘ ‘ {son either by Kinwett or-another: tn TE- B bere fs 5 jlation | to avy proc elulm, nti ohh: ie ata thleh ke _ Absolutely swell in every detail, and of refined beauty—Jackets that women’ ca | MMe Of Deeatly interested, Oreang. de. (|| Will be proud. to wear, Read the descriptions, See the-pictures. es CU ab eo al ieee cess pean 1 : d Don't wait till church to a re-|¥Ver, shall Bd Bullty: of a miniemasnor; Z Secure your Coat for Easter, Saturday. Don’ Ai the prices advance. We have marked 2 lot of coats at $5/ that would easily command $10.00. Costs like illustration > -oa-the right; made-of chiffon taffeta in the latest pony: model, rewm to prefer fnd one feet pepectable, properly conducted hotel oc- Cupied by citizens of ‘ood character “wth “thelr fa the law oa tt noxious as the ion awithine that- limit. eads to-day {s as ob- io laws t “Billy” Leary Ge wey With HI Clothes by Narrow Margin, grade Venetian lining. . Sin somu partis of New England, and uu must de having @ bad season up has tho same effect. .* avid Superintendent of Elections lined with 2 superior qual- “Within -the-past dozen years or so| William Leary: yostercay as he husited| —— iof- white satin there have sprung up tn New York and| through tho Renate lobby ab ff in pur- Nobby $10 ity of white or gray sa Nobby $10 half its-val ion't miss this other cities bundreds of first-class ho-| sult of a-repeater, The Superintendent —All sizes from 32 to 44.| Spring nie opportunity. tels and ment-houses representing had left his hat and coat on a sofa i The picture on-the right] _ Coats, portrays our new silk taf- § 95 y feta Etons, We show le ‘ these two, but we have} “ many other smart coats at the same price. The silk Etons are trimmed with embrold- ery and the others are trimmed with silk braid in handsome ~designs.—The-man-who-made. these. coats-advised_us_to-sell them for $10, but we have marked them $5.95 for Saturday. | Women’s $4 and $5 Sifirts, °1-° _ [CAMMEYER| They are in single or double breact We Have Produced Absolutely New Spring Lines of 4 Men’s and Women’s Shoes |Our Basement Store ‘These Shoes cannot be du- plicated ‘for less than $3.50 jjat any other store, The Men’s in Patent Leather, Velour Calf, Black Kid, Russia.Calf and { Ename! Leather, Lace-and - Oxfords. Rian All the New Spring Styles in. Women's gm Pumps and@Christy Ties ; q In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calt and inal the newest shades of Brown, Kid: : ~-and-Russta- Calf, All sizes and ~ widths | ¥riés7, Four Hours Only, © A. M.to 1-P. «3 AMe-shall, place onsale’ special lot of dress skirts "(tke illustration on left Diack, blue and brown cloth In-the side plaited model, with 2-rows of taffeta band on the-bottom. They are in sizes up to 37 waist. We also clude @ Imited number of all-wool plaids in medium as‘ as dark mixtures. ¢ Women’s $20.00 Taffeta 10 =5 fy = Boys’ $6 Knee Spring SXirts, < , Pants Suits, —Women's: skirts Gike picture on the right), made of the 4 finest-French- voile ant-trimmed with three two and one-half inch millinery folds around the 21 side platts. This is all made over rustling fancy chiffon taffeta, nnn ee eS | CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS This is the last word we shall say about Children’s Winter Coats. We shall sell what we have to- morrow, because the prices we quote are so low that none can resist them who ace the goods, Children’s $4.00 | Children’s $8.00 | Children’s $12.00 Full Length Coats, Full Length Coats, Full Length Coats, $1.50 | $3.98 $5.00 Children’ full length Coats} Children's full length Coats! Children’s full length Coats —— of eae we sshevioh or, Ener ‘Kersey, revi |Pt ave cba io ts NE —presstat with cotiar--and]224-Mixtures,_ made In_varl-|double_ breasted, . Some Raa lamed SHINS Drala. ous styles-— Some are-trim- eiramed with velvet, ot! __Suffs tr i with broadcloth, “finished Slits froni-6-to14—yearg med with _brald-and_ others) Ties prod —n-- contrasting Cheviot, cassimeres and worsteds; hardest waar. Sizes from)7 to 16 in this t! week ago. zi {Sizes from’ 6 to 14 years. “lygars. Children's $7.00 : Citldten's $7,00 ~ Sailor Dresses, $4.75 | Spring Coat: : $4.75. Children's Sallor. Dresses, «cf all-wool| - Children's %-length Spring Coats, of all- “cheviot;-coltar-trimmed-with~brafd,-shtelt} woot-mixtures and-checks; made Tn the Tull with, emblan and~steeve with hor; full box style; double” breasted. Sleeves with | plalted skirts with deep hem; sizes from 6/ cuffs; strictly man-tallored; colors’ are red wear narrow widths to 14-years, 2 } | and-blue,- Sizes-from 4 to-14-yeers; > js r Basement store a large variely of hi a ways. : se 0 : = — }H} which-we sell at loss than halt regular prieen ep orate ont weRe, _\} Children's $1.50. School D we'have aboul 800 pairs of these etna RENE Dees eine y 5 Children’s Bchiool n's $ made of chambray in fve Dresses, 98¢ box ‘ shoes in ‘harrow widths on hand, that we are sib) J cat Platts, waist with n Dutch fede 4nd trimmed with embro!dery, insertion and edging} oth. shirt with deep hem and belt of well yi tas ar Caep if material, Colors are blue, tan and old Men's 50c 25e Silk Neckwear, 150 dozen men's allsilk four-in- hand scarfs, made in folded shapes of fine poplin, In plain’ colors; also “shepherd plaids; the wide ned kind, tt would be difficult to duplicate these scarfs for less than 50¢.° | Bracelets Shoes and Gibson Ties, $4.98 $3.00 and $3, es Gold-plated Bracelets; plain, i $ 25 Valu Romian, or set with different col- Women's new Spring Gibson Ties, with three eye _Hne Ored stones, These bracelets are lets, broad ribbon laces, turn soles’and: high Cuban Te te warth) $1.00 ani $1.50; special for heels. The shoes~are In the button and lace -styles ~ bodied) and made of donjola,, patent leather, patent kid and Our} 50 Regular gun metal. ‘Turn and extension: soles, with high Cu- Price ie Price x 4 x $1.00 ban, milltary or low walking heels. Price 060 | Women’s $5.00 Dress $ Veilings 2.98 ates rade veilings in’ genuine Shoes, all sizes, a pair, i Cork. Carpet “We shall offer av LM es of soe paaredsy: at ese pas yi 3 le dotted mesh, all the | In evi respect they are exactly like $5,00 shoes. ¢ leathers are the One-half Inch thick, plain.colst. | newest patterns These albied the make fs the finest and they are not damaged or hurt in any way. They Catt and ors; remnant. lengths; regularly are not-sold for less than Soc. #: are not oma Tasty secon All pachieathers as Batent coliskins patent ~ y x “4 “ if “ fi Hal fo calf, patent yicl, dongola and mat velour an x calf, ere a i: : ]-00 Saletan. Re PS Be nota ative made that will wear. better than these. They are modelled on new ; i } ' ‘BY. ‘ <| Brien Prie > lasts and compare favorably with custom-made shoes. They come) {n all a i Y with triple box plaits and trimaned with white linen; full a II] | Misses’ @ Joniors” $4095 aoe Pairs of Women’s ||| $15 Pony coat suits, © 5 ; “s * ening Slippers and checks. Made tn semi-fitting and In the pony coat | | the full box style; double breasted, velvet collar, ight ‘dn Patent Leather, Black and White Satin. ,| effect; double breasted and lined all through; sleeves | | Gr dark shades. Slzes 14 f0 18 years. We had no Slippers Sold for'$4, $5 and’ S<i with cuffs; skirt Ig In the fall side platted model; colors | | difficulty {n selling hundreds of these costs at $8 Will close out at .° .- i are blue, ted atid Diack. “Sizes from 44 to 18 years. Saturday you inay have them for $4.98. 2 Misses’ $8 Tourist Coats, SS I ee $4.98 ‘Made of Mixtures, Misses' and Juniors’ Sults of all-wool mixture stripes Misses' Tourist Coats, made of all-wool mixtures In fs atin “Calf and Vici Kid Lace Men's Box’ Calf, Velour Calf and Vici Lace: Sep. _. Shoes, all well:made and Tints iy aie Woinen's Patent Leather and Box Calf Lace. $ 4:40 and Blucher,-re gular $2 and $2.56 valueyat) I a Misses’ and Children's Shoes loys’ and Youths’ ; np ‘Bow Call Vi RIA Rad ie ace ‘ ce Shoes, eines 25 Sh. wre: 91225) Secls 7.50) A Sr es roptent Yeather | Elttic “Gents Patent ‘Lenther Bluchors, sizes : $] «23 Genuine Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 6x9, worth $19,98 adywhere, Satur« day for our 544° jepdtnal + weights, for welking or dress, from thin, flexible, hand-turned: soles with high heels to the, smart, mannish calf stréct boot. f e At : ad (or bad) to’ become a law, Foley’s a; remem = a a 3 popularity J» evidenced every tinje his 9 zs i ‘ (Specis} from Btaf? Correspondent.) name is mentioned in the Senate, whare 3 5 | 4 3 ' ALBANY, March 18 —Judge Ed there are a number of statesmen draw- 7 , | A Coyne, in advoeating before the Sen: v4 - Gommitten on Taxation yeaterday en| fees When they mentlan fis name they 4 ( amendinent to the Raines law, con- nsuro 1s as follows: — | ; 4 i , c othe <Sagulitlon sas || All the smart new things that have been created for. Spring and Summer wear for men, women, boys and sirls now being displayed and-sold at prices averaging lower than anyrstore:in/New “York. ue What's the use of paying full price when we showsvele how-to save half? this good news and you will know the easiest way in Ne , THE SUITS are single or double breasted and = ee made of all-wool black Thibets, fancy cassimeres, chey- eae jots. and worsteds. All the-sults are-linsd with g.high: § DO peed THE RAINCOATS are made-of'fancy mixtures) Gace and plain black Thibets. Each garment {s. perfectly eas made; If you want a good husiness or drese-ip-sult at) Value $15 $12 Black and Fancy Suits, $6 Men's black and-fancy eutts, mede of fancy worsteds or plain black cheviot. sults ‘resemble those-s¢lling for more'than twice the-price:-we-are*offering ‘them ‘at. | Men’s.$20 Fancy Suits, A lstge assortment of men’s suitsin all. thé new-weaves,, incl ch lots, cassimeressand ‘worsteds. ‘These suits: are:made-by<onerot:New ‘York's best tal- lors. * Men’s Fine $3 Trousers, $1.15 caséimeres and cheviots, In double <br. - alto dlack chéviots.| |. Sizes 7 t6 46 ‘They are all exceptionally well amie and will stand the 10,000 Men’s Negligee be 00d, high-grade kind that haberdashers sell for $1.50-$2.00mad $2. ele Me caeton an in tb07 patterns, The makers of Manchester shirtsin‘Philadelphi antee them made in the best manner and of the best ma’ - There are 10.000 of ~ front button -coat— shirts, woven madras French front coat--shirts, with attached These coats sold for $4.00 alte half lined witht flannel.|colors, Sizes from 6 to. 14 0 2.50 aie shirts with’ fancy.. $1.50 to $2. phaited fronts. This is the largest selection of _ high- SHIRTS grade shirts we have ever 2 ow shown:—They are-all custom: ’ madé, which assures “a per- fect fit. All sizes from 14 fo 18 inch neckbands. If you want shirts that sell, or-_ ec dinarily for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, don’t miss this chance to-get-them at 95c, Men's street gloves-tn all the new. Shades of English tans; one clasp, These area -well-known-make; spe- cial for Saturday only; :plated- buckles, re [= $1.00 || sx. 500 BE “Womeh's, up-to-theaninut leather belts, in black and’ colors. w Yorkstoemake. $7.50, ed. styles, road shoulders.” In make and fit these $10_ Wehr, They areanede $2.98] ae _of all-woo|_Seotelr Boys" knee Suits, made -ofathe rbests worst ‘ Big Saturday Sale _ terials. : hese shirts — white plaited | Men’s 39c and 50ca Qe Men’s $1.00 | Fancy Half Hose, Night Shirts, Men's fancy Half Hose, {n plain Men's Night Shirts, made of light~ color lisles, with silk embroldered weight muslins and cambrics, with or, & effects, drop stitch and fine prints. without collars. They are cut ‘in full 9” Wise are full regular made, with sizes and are well made; fancy trim-: »| double heels and toes, “A’ limited med‘fronts, All sizes. These night quantity, and we start this sale with shirts are sold and have been sold all sizes, for $1.00, : Handkerchiefs Bren Tea Women's unlaundered Irish em- E broidered initial handkerchiefs. Selected teas, Ceylon, English These handkerchiefs sell for 10c. Breakfast and mixed teas. This Is regularly; special for Saturday the same quality you pay SOc, for] ff only, regularly; special, a ey . i Regular ae 5 Price. ORE AO Price Price Price 6UG 10¢ Linoleums $,000 yards of genuine Cork Linoleum, tn smal! remnants, all of the best quality. On sale 8 to 10 A, M, and 2to 4 P, M. Satur- day, per yard, on, 12%¢ Hosiery \ Women’s lace openwork ltsle thread Hose, in black only, This Is a quality that ‘retatls all: over town at 50c,; special for Saturday, ¥ Regular 25 Price = 0c Regular Price iy Br ftoreserea a : ba tre

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