The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1907, Page 9

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- Sai naa tacnaer atc ae amentenean edencaati nemo ere fis * = THE EVENING WORLD> wows GAG. MARCH 21, 1907. SSWEARS IN FAVOR rE cl White Mercerized Batiste Waists . Up-to-date Corse! at $1.95 * ; 1 ‘o1 5 cit .P tat mee = Boys’ Good Easter Clothing at $3 the Crescent Athletic Club, wis held to-day in $100 bai! for examination when | t rraigned {1 th Adi Bi Ce Gervant in the House of T00|thargea with teing reenonsiing tov ate | Much — Trouble Against |4ay"areve the ino maemnore tron ies el Klemme’s Contention. club-house at Clinton and Plerrepont | atreeta, The omplaint. was lod, . under the mixdemosnor blanket cla French ballsie mpetlcctly of the penal code es ‘S tailored; made CA sixty ortly after midnight yesterday the raduated——french tucks, traned| members sleeping at the club were Aormingayokonetlectand purse, employed in the home| of Con-| aroused by fumes of ammonia, and all superior quality fine Because Nellie Coughlan, a Fa rah et whe full blouse: back tucked to man paréws, thé” banker, about | Pushed to the street pen als becam: ube ‘ y fit th f2 ma for Iraabd ce vin) te Aa) hing ae ran, wi ths tetera shoulders [ined whh beads Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction to acura, 3 mon nuAGAT <cawre-Roveev: y few an tier Sthar Inning in the Supreme [Court to-|anoyher plant aid { mane AFAbUNOR BAER 1.95 T's got to be falety good and reliable Its serviceability makes It eeonamical and $3.50 to $$ Cor- ue 50 Si veloees Gone Nec ieee: eee ot tctietes j of lace. Eriday at ; clothing that we will guarantee. But we its style, fit’and general appearance make it se forssecese | Sy , ult for absolute gvore trought by Sicerh Coane Stare a guarantce these} suits and overcoats without desirable, el aS | Frank | Kienme, of Ppliadeiphia, + geuinet his wife, in which Mr. Andrews Sa Sommned cag co-respondent in Kiemmoe's sult tere th a deposi- on from Maud Henly, wijo was Mr Androwd's housekeoper ‘up lo the time that-Mrs. Kiemme assume} that posi- p> ten: th the Andrews mangidn at No. 7i7 Madon-avenue ‘Fhe Henly deportior! ras in eatablixhment of /the charges! gieingt, Mr. A trewa | and = Mrv Buin Crughlane setae meta th: ot Miss Henly, She swore that ae ined , ever seen “anything to/! justly t charges made by Mr. ‘ilemme: Mrs. Andrews, although) insane. bh nude intervals, during which soe © affection for Mrs/ Kiemme, that Moni tony any hesitation. | | This is our famous $3 line of boys’ clothing that is so well known among keen, economical and tasteful parents—the clothing that has been the satisfaction of every mother_or father who wanted to dress the boy well, yer-wanted the best that the price|would buy. This line has had many imitators—which, f rs Of course, speaks in its favor—but it Kas never is ¥ had an equal at $3. ‘If any garment shouldn’t give you satisfac- tion, bring it_back._ That's as safe ‘as you can make your purchase and safer than any other store will make it for you. Untrimmed Hats An immense variety of all that is newest and best in Untrinin.ed Hats, exquisitely made and stylishly, shaped, may be. found in our=Millin- ery Store at very. attractive prices, , French chip hats are much in‘demand this spring and they are here in the lead- ing colors and shi __ Cut Glass _ Salad: Bowls There is an fetal saving of more than 40 per cent, for purchasers of these ‘Salad or Fruit Bowls. | 8-Inch 8I They sre “unysually brillldat and ‘the designs are very handsome, ply cut on the Russian and Sailor Suits In serges and mixtures; bloomer trousers; 3 to 10 years, Norfolk Jacket Suita Neat mixtures; Knickerbocker trousers; 7 to 16 years, Top Coats and Reefers TOP COATS—Tan and olive shades; 7 to 16 years. REEFERS—Tan and olive coverts; avy blue serge |! and cheviot; also golf red: 3 to 10 years. md ‘Mlemme'ss phsition ig the : 'Your e was that of a hujsckerper oniy IDN EYS William J. Vorhau unsel fo) f Klemme In‘ her divorcp mult ard Ina sult for $100,000 damages «for 5 ance a ee fled on Tuewiay against Mrs. John: te Giese severe paing acrone th Double-Breasted Belt Suits , . t 2 lav Rooseveit, ieciardd *i t acl ey Gravel one {latin preity ; 7 a finest crystal blanks. Other S| ire, Hoonereis Tnatdaued™ he “aavgpee | gem catalan lease toa welt nt suing and othe pet |_| piue eheviots-and mixtures, Knickerbocker trousers; 7 Boys’ Spring Caps, 48¢c |. | sess dante. omer Rive onevelt had caer ceed that |e Ge tne CUR ESE OG Paes : Tam’'o Shanters of fine serge and tt yacht pa‘of . ¥ Ay overt; cal ) Double-Breasted Suits fe octal ‘: @ome papers In, Vorce cage and Price droklet mailed free, tn plain wrapper, ty ‘SWEAR THEY PAID. = P OLICEMAN GRAF ] [afeld and Mecommended by Children’s Muslin Under- wear 300 juice a mt, and 6th ay Save Money by Buying It Here To-Norrow N unusually good opportunity to replenish the chil- dren’s cutfits with the kind of underwear you want them to have at much less than its usual cost. Children’s Night Gowns—ot goud {Children's Lrawers—of a good muslin, mother hubbaid style; quality of muslin, well mad: yokeot hemstitched tucks;neck | ana finished, with hemstitched and sleeves trimmed with em-| hem and five rows of pin tucks, lar price is $2.95; ‘ | to-morrow only... 41. 65 (Slegel Coo-er Sore Taird Flot, Freee). $1.65; $1.95, $2.65 (Slegel Cooper 5 ore, jeccnd Floor, Front. serKes Teather caps in tan and black; Btoa and oo golf caps in mixtures and serge; choice at, Ce (Stegel Cooper Store, Second Floer, Rear.) Blue and black cheylots and mixtures, plain trousers; 7 t0'16 years. (4) bottle. A. most Interesting | Women’s Silk Kimono Sale of Bamboo Pieces and Sacques at $1.75 Upholsteries HIS is the kind of offer upon Useful and tty Housefurnishings for which we base our claim to Small Prices ba leadership in value-giving. T’S certainly surprising to have new spring mice These sacques are made of excellent qual- and matting pieces and other, things appropriate for. ity materials in tasteful designs and paticens: summertime furnishings sold 80 early in the (season They well made and neatly finis: at cut prices, there’s a third to more than a hall We.can do this now because we have been particu- Two Saloon:Keepers Testify Againsi Hynes at His Trial in Brooklyn, ——__ —— cE Ss aki) The Kings County Court,” prosided over by Justice Fawcett to-day, looked. ike a convention hall for policemen, ‘There w ore than a hundred mem- ae: a eT ren eel Se Sia RS I lcablerana lary lanrecrarcors eumeesaenetiad larly fortunate in arranging our purchases this year, so that - to-morrow... 39) row. 12c Kimono Sacques—of excellent quality China eee) at unexpectedly Jow fleurete suitable ] Children's Petticoats—made of reliable camtric, hay a-wide silk; plain colors and handsome floral and oer snoure tee bamboo) Silk an ders: ruffle, finshed with hemstitched hem and tucks, S oriental desiens; made with pretty shirred 30Ge ‘egularl 25¢) for edging porti eres, pillows or to 14 years, Regularly 2Uc.; to-morrow......-s...0seeee ic yoke; border trimming, of satin +; to-morrow. tabletbavers! Regulatiy : atte we case with in Wassorberger, = B Mt Eie and Hudson Children’s Rompers, 3$c place ix avroma from Waracrbortore: Practical, fast-colored rompers that will stand frequent tubbings bbon; regularly $2.75; tu- Small Tadies—of matting and eae fe a ne $1.75 bamboo; very light and trong, Dressing Sacrure—o! German flann-I and flannelette: excellent TE aie 55¢c 25c, to 35c. a yard; 10- fe morrow. 10¢ Both told of paying money to the po-} ft! nd plenty of ‘hard usage. Strong and well made, of nzat, Qualiti:s and verv cesirable patterns; many pretty styles | arrest for viclation ut \ prewy ciogbams and bait rays an ideal Regetet garment from which to select: 1ea'/larly 8c; now....... 39c embruldered arab ony walls ee vitetori geod quailty f { -J--Grittan McMahon and Leroy W. || or the youngsters. Sizes 2to5 years. Regularly 39¢ Women’s Wool Blouse Sweater and Golf Vests alts ie Helical mat Gia fringed. Regularly 780 i] Poss, eouusol for Lynes. attempred 101) é 50c.; to-morrow ‘This lot comprises many very prety styles and colors; sizes PA arate Ts Tea Ree ecpaottownarereeseeo: i lefasnatory to the 32 to 40; regularly sold for $1.2 " ue sunely MP No e0cia yards 20c' ea ee Poca geo reSne ra eae (Siegal Ceeper Store, + Feat.’ {Slege) Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) =e L Giege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) wknepara’ characters, J0was ruled | £{ ? ~out by the Judge, Wolfner. es AMERICANS ENTER. FOR : “FRENCH AUTO RACES. |} Piano, $250. J Rich and lasting tone; NICE, France, March 21—H. w. Bar-}[| built for durability. | March Sale of Umbrellas | Edison Phonograph isc prising achines tol, of Philadelphia, —F ee _ One Dollar [jf Pebegrtiely (S160 [Me LE -NoU Money Dorn Sues Weeks ve Vests and Trousers || _A-Sort-of Double-BarreledAnnouncement.of Great || "Importance to Men of Good Judgment é : New spring Garmenlt—a. Hitle over-stock of a very well-kn and caretul maker, who produ no low-priced godds at all, oe Nearlya thousand of them, in hite, white aie ard Johnson and B. __ gis Americans, e entered. tor ‘We kl Maa nig vekes alice, HOUSANDS look for this monthly sale, because they know we ad freeus toa be eu nastoee czas eekly | Pua shed trenton ceoraiinavaiualacs thatiwes everest Kilometers per hour. | No Interest—No Extras To meet tae demands that will be made ufon us,we have made i ——— —Delivered Free. avery large purchase of umbrellas trom one of the largest makers of TO'BUILD FACTORY HERE. Positively the best piano good umbrel The Michelin Tire Company, ot || °° be had-at France, In: ia jas in the United States, 66 3 We guarantee every umbrella to give good service, =) { Th Ris t d B lw k If bow, he in theregular way, they eee cost oi: 50-and ce Le e: UL ar A revolving stool ‘and protec- A ties for $3,000,000, First, About 1,000 New Fancy Vests at $1.95 Negures, tinted grounds with figu tive, dark sffecti Also, a goodly pioportion of the very iytg button ttyleer All altes, from 34 to 46 inclualver The price ie 1. ne $2. Wo offer an extensive choice to-morrow, at. tion cover free with each one, Trunk The Coveringe—A wugh. close-roiling fabric of aces apprarance ant exceilent A uc It be was st piece-d) waghard Michelin, the manufacturer e Simplex Piano, $600 The Fr Fraamee—Ezever Paregen, 02 Harvey atet! rede. Meat of hem are flasd with _ HIS trunk we -know-will-give — area oes the gvell known ah renct.eatomobtls Linen f by Perforated “The of ai omen's, 26 Inch. Men's, 28 Inch, All are fined with eaves ond-tarvels: satisfactlon-because we know And the First Announcement that the best materials and the-best-skilledtabor-arc-employed in making tt, The rough. way trunks are handled in transportation makes the ‘‘Bulwark’’ the best to buy because of its great ight at # dinner te —— 1 umerate cers and frlends|{!:Sold on our eaey. terms, small | 4 that-the neas of his.concern has necessitated the | ff | cash payment. | struct ft fi An~th: saat construction, of g iatory: da thie com No Other Charge eteered | | pring. as to ‘‘KINGLY’? ‘trcusers “and show to-mo! the first time a and exclusive line of fine trousers which we call the Kitigly.’ The cloth is thoroughly shrunk, the sewing is done with ally heavy silk thread—the whole garment, te pattern, cutie, together and shape-retaining qualities, Is far The Handles—A varicty 02 great that It ls impossible in thls spa: shet-vau may wish 1a aire te $2.75 and $3 Pure Silk Umbrellas at $2 Just a few hundred of these, but thev are exceptional valu. been incornorated In America with Free. eet of $3,000,000 and has purchused 10, 000 Perfection Rolls in ind those who purchase them will be giad they saw tais adv is as a ak buttdinee jag belde’erécled.Z padic ay ots Lib pat — thement ard got Here early. The coverings are Rood-quality all 5 strenierhs ih is the besty strongest) and moss Sonvenleny ordinary ready-to-wear character: ; 1 eren| rt Jezel Cooper Store, Sih Floor, silk twill, on frames known as the "Foldwell.” .Theisize is trunk that has ever sold here or anywhere at these prices: p 1 ranch “saci, and’ corge of Bren ee inch-for-men-.and_women,—There—is..an_amplo—assor.mant-of A2rinch———-d4einch’ =~ 3e-incn —- Sb-inch_——_-40-inch “Prices Are $3 and. $3 50: Others at $4, 84:6 q nandfes-in-both-pinin-and-fancy-syles, - Moderate and up to $6.50 : eres Sng American, tactorten| eee naturedly,” sald atin, ened at to the progress of } tai “French ingenulty com- ake: $9.85 $10.45 $10.95 $11.65. $12.46 (Sleeel Coote? Store, Third Flocr, Rear.) Steet] Cospsci Stores ales Blosty Rest.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Froau), Shoe Department Mail and te! sephoneier orders s promptly filled.. ’Phone 4000 Chelsea, Sweet Mixed Pickles Spiced falred plelles Vana chow shoei Jountaln que Al 18¢ regular Zo bol imported 3-Star Cognac, Lavlague & Co., ° Cognac, Mer Hotile $1 ‘ Extra Special octet ‘Wines fie te: Bo idl Saving Money Safely on Table Supplies Wines and Liquors. | American Beers Imported Beers / ah &s3 T lor’ OU-need never be afraid that you are paying too much for the article of food-you buy here. —Y.ou-can always rest GelectiPilshercder inn: $1.00 Muanocherk ransloKaiter, ck 0 T ay (6) Tr assured that when other stores duplicate our prices they-do. not duplicate our quality—and vice versa. Bohemian escort doz.. 5c | Auss g Plisner, Y pi | Quality is given the first consideration here—it is never sacrificed in order to lower prices, hedpath, light or dark, oe Buc Wurzburger, . $1.60 « | 3 » ) een B'scuits (Hane e7 & Pamit’s) er Mixed Teas ih Beaklass, Form 4 Prep rant Cerio, and a 5 | r.etesy Belo, caddy $2; Oolong, 43 ) +. We call attention to our Enlarged Department Sor Boys’, Gtrls' and Infants’ Footwear, now showing all the desirable: styles in Tan Russia, Black Russia, Patent Leather, White Buckskin and White Canvas Glenmore Tomatoes Spel ei ont ales cous LOC Fresh Meats We deliver fresh mas between the Bar | tery and Lith Sr, + | Selected cuts of uaitieex. ortrab.ro Golden Santos Coffee Fresh from. the roisier, bean aro d or peered Tbs. 315 Santa Ciers Prunes }, Ripe, ee wee, Pe tie) Kind or wich Sx 340 th ie Daylight Bakery | SUNSHINE iu o HOSPITAL TONIC MALT WHISKEY =\relal reduces Frice vor this 7Qe be 4 4$1.50 FREDERIC DUPUY & CO. IM: sri gens; per ff PORIEW CHAMPAGNE Boor cat wil atari SL. 20 PURE OLIVE OIL—! charted; aa tn taln quality, triple bot ay TAIN VEKMOUTH limgorted—C nse etic @ , ¢ 0 Tule, 45¢ - _ Infants’, 2 to 7, turn soles -+++- $1.00 to 1.635 er IMPORTED CiTRON= 2de| "ta ite tree: WEN ES ‘PORTED gy a aa re i cs = eet) 6 to 8, welt solés;.... 1.50 to 2.00 FRESH GRANULATED HOMINY 15¢]cotDeN » TREADMILL ee yeu Si. 25 a ie . -! a qually 7 EPARED i Child's, 85 to11," “ ...... 1.75 to 3,00 oan ei a ment pacagee aa oft f p Hand re | milk te ad ss a a (copy ie / Misses, 11% to2," “)....., 2, fofe) to 3:50 ear Jacludin Fate Loins of pete eae CLA TEE eS % EAS en res 18) Sweet roe Lane, 300 Pellevizr Fila & Con, bordeduk, Franee! * Young Women's, 2% to 54, welt soles......... Dibts $1 pound... We clean iresh tle ‘res of charac. [eho | cus ‘ i { Vy Cite: CONG DRO DESO GOaIntnOGe 2.50 to 4.00 or te 123 2c) Pome unit Bet Foust In qu fo any blehe et bbb. $5 4 '". “Made on : + Our Improved “Orthopedic” Tet New aid Eggs 19¢ None delivered, (Limit 3 dozen 0 each purchaser.) tal cue OLD CRO i WHisKE\— per-geliony > per bottle, Broadway and 2oth St.; ‘sth Ave:; roth St.

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