The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1907, Page 5

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{ iia seers cca sae ym mane ime Da hi cdeiteiksaee PERT TET r 7 i (ears i > S THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM \=inthe candy nies, Eggs and the other fa- i i As i fullest bloom now. Growii vorites He greatest variety— OTHER STOR J.B.GREENHUT, PRES. | |NEW YORK plants of very kind He lowest prices in town, (00, ¢ ee rae here, Faster lilies a feature, An Unrivaled Display of Exquisite Waists for Spring Wear Thousands of Them—Hundreds of Newest Styles ae The : Conservatory, on the ‘seventh floor, is in Railroad to Hire a Cat to Guard Baggage at tee Each Station—Mr. Tom, of Cleveland, | Has Made Good, i | 4] | * President McCrea, of the Pennsylva-) ship Pennsylvania and will be exhibited fia Rallroad, has issued an order au-| tere. ee v thorizing the company's station agenta) < to hire cats to xuard baggage belonking | GEESE GOING HOME to passengers, Tho scheme originated! SP FOLKS AWAKE. in Cleveland, Tho agent there em-|~ ployed Mr. Tom Cat about a year ago,| Canadian wild geese who have been and he hai mada good. He recelved no) "Pending the winter at Palm Beach and galary, but -attick,to the Job and worked |e Popular Southern points passed himself/up until to-day he ta driwing | Laon 4 pat their ; sufficient money to buy all the milk Aenumberasandimnadersoimuch 4 —he-can/drink,and-a_mcess of fish once } ni many_of the residents could a week, Tom appeared one morning and went to work witnout walting to be|~ hired. / He in snd landed mouse} after mouse. Tho agent watched lia |p. efforts and saw the bepefit, and at last! B) e e one + Galled the company’s attention to it]. Tom will be known ids the "Chief of é the fosepese-toom Cat Vollce,”" and | a will jteach! any backward new employ- emova. Ss ees frhat they were put in the station oe for. Poy er, erenbay varie once i niet fo) 5 * ave @ hired and, paid cat, and. his t Ranjo will be onthe payroll | wing to the rush of fe. == y moval: orders. received oM, Cres ;~ : | SAILOR RETIRED — during April and May, (ON PAY BY SHARK. |} it is requested that sub- from the navy and will receive a pen-|/ any changes in telephone ; Shae onda ecieter Rwencalling with «| Scisneat P We would want nothing better than to have you make'a tour—if you had the time—of To-day our stock of waists is by.far the gréatest' in assortment of fabrics and styles oo thark-—MHe—was—owt—in—n—emall—boat— E — = all the other waist stores in this town, and make careful comparison of prices, qualities and/shown in New York. This isn'ta mere ‘‘say so’'—it’s as plain to see as anything that can_ in Manila harbor when the boat began Notliy the Contract styles—and then come to this Waist Store. ibe seen, 2 | i And we lead as plainly in values as we do in varieties. (Stegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cen.er.) Deporitments a3 far in adiance as possible. New York Telephone Co. 15 Dey Street. + to leak. Duilop stuck his | through a hole in which the | Was pouring and a mhark bit 4 wer off. It was the “tigger fi andj the sailor was tn Bun{ fighter, Now there is retire: from service and a pension ahe Dim, You'd grove then what we are constantly telling you—that this is the largest and leat) Waist Store in town. : | ec —. 5 oN | Telephone 9010 Corttandt. ? vf et . EIBE RDI BE LIAO The New York & New Jersey ils —— MAKE SEA-V OF AGE, ; Télephiorie Co. Millinery | ent Roosevelt ts willing, the 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn Brown be given a trip on | Telephone. 0000 Malne= 5 To take wi 3 i es = : ee ees mene eg aley el aet race o cheat | || ner « NBER | |meraem! |] - Shoes Devonian too Market St, Newark It Is Where Best } Shirt oN VY <S . Are ) sent ote 5 a eu PRe For Boys and Girls a ny Choice Is Given in the ; <3 C+H a Those Now oO” ablect in accepting |. Entire Lot . ; Wf f yy in the selling agency in New York of the Bus- season that we don’t Worth - TTY UX: Yy } , Greatest ter Brown shoes was to meet i eer isn’t a day at this DO YOU GET UP WITHA LAME BACK? ; show at least 200 new Less Than if Bi ~ “ f Favor for the growing demand for a |\} 8. ] Seagiou mga a ; hats—most of them produc- : j ; Cy, low-priced; shoe that is not fm; Have 108u Hidney, Liver or Bladder tions of our own milliners, ‘65c; , -N\ Spring only good looking, dressy - | ; ; teouble 2) eee ene enecoce ot Many Worth of TIP \ and and comfortable, but also j | Pain or dull ache in the back Is evi- n : 2 Vf aaence'of ‘kidney trouble, It {s. Nature's - from Paris, Our prices are $1. | Summer. pitted ry eee Gs which children’s shoes are subjected: ¢ found all this in the timely warning to show you that the track of health is not clear, Dangor Signals. $40, $25, $20, $17.50, $15, “$12.50, $10, $7.50-and $5, peice ea and they are lower by 20 to- One of otit:famous sales—even bigger this time than ever. No chance for disappointment in choice or value. . We Mr these danger signals are unheeded, Its follow; Bright's all §1 ¢ ] “s " pa a Lee taciuarisarmaol 50 per cent, than those placed bays al Sizes from 14 to 1743—and a tremencous variety of all-white and colored paverns in each size. Every ae Brown” shoe—and Kidney trouble, may steal upon you. on the same kind of hets shirt is a good one, They are made of excellent quality madras, percale and cheviot in light, dark |? -/'| so will you. ; : The mild and immediate effect of ih ; Ses and medium colors and white. Attached or separate cuffs, Plain’ dr plaited bosoms. Cut full — Priced according to Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and anywhere’ else: sive and well made—the equal. of any. €5cshirt—some_arc_as-good.as.those-priced-elsewhere:at- $1. € song ie age a ee ee Bladder remedy, is soon ‘realized. | 7 (Siegs! Cooper Store, Seccnd Floor, Frozt, Any in this wonderful lot at........--......0+0 z Bizes—$1.50, $2,$2.50° stants the highest) for its remarkable — He Pa 4 iaraek ef *""(Sieact Coentr Sioré, Maln Floor, Center.) Faeci ec esti ( Slegel Cooper Store, Seooad Floor, Ress.) cures in the most distressing cases. If arty iowa U—_———— esl you need a medicine, you should have the best. Lame Back. Lame back is only one of many symp- toms of kidney trouble. Other symp- toms showing that you need Swamp- Root are being obliged to pass water often during the day and to get up many times ‘during the night. ~ Catarrh of the Bladder, No School This Week---See These Easter Specials for Children Awe school recess comes just at the right time to enable} Some hints are given below, but of course we can’t begin mothers to fit the children to their Easter apparel. And to cover the whole list of things you want and things we ‘have y we have made, as usual, very careful and very special | for children. [t's the biggest stock in New York and the richest Pieparations to meer that demand on u3. {in good values.: \ to—hold urine, smarting da E: Wiss mes ess ain ree Soy 3 vs Yirle acid, headache, dizzinebs, : : ast r ale oO 1 en’s ear indigestion, —steeptessness, nervousness, - “4 = — : = = Sain pees a a — = aan ~ = sometimes the heart acts badly, rheum 5S, * { Newest Models in Coats, Capes and Dresses \ - tism, bloating, lack_of ambition, maybe 4 = | a a a ee = == lose of Nesh Pe aS Sees : é : , ; HIS" Children's Wear Store isn‘t much like most others and You will always find the very prettiest, daintiest, Anwaa glassiioes hotllels fore twenty-four ; not ar all -Jike some. We keep it distinctive in its preity, | most comfortatle thinga in children’s wear priced as low fascindting styles. It sounds the note of contrast, too, | as the ordinarysorts in other stores. hours, forms a sediment or brick-dust ti . . settling, or has a cloudy appearance, it geamp-Root is ahvays kept up to its high standard in its magnitude; of assortments—every_style of garment you | On the foll6wing items our own low prices are much {s also evidence that your kidneys and ‘of purity and excellence. A’ sworn certificate Possibly could want is here. Besides— reduced: ( bladder need immediate attention. of purity with every bottle. : Trial Will Convince Any On>. caee nee 2 Swamp-Root is what you need, you can In ‘taking Swamp-Root Jou afford feurehnse the regular fifty-cent and one- natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root ‘dollar size bottles at all drug stores. Children's Box Coats—of fine wool Children’s Pretty Washable cheviot; colors, red and navy; Dresses—of gingham, chambray, double’ breas:ed, with military |- buttons ; trimmed with braidy | | !awn and lineng; in dairty polka Children's Dresses—finest quality gingham; in handsome pink and blue checks; several natty little Extra Specials Children's Fine Lisle Hose— drpink, blu¢, white and-blacky ——te-the most perfect “healer—and—gentie Dont make any mistake, bul remember | ~modelt;some iow neck ang sort] sizes 210 5 £- | dots on pink and blue grounds; | ae to UP kidneys that has’ yet peeay theiname) DaKine vamp-Root, and | By sleeves, others high neck and ularly $2.50; 5 $1.48 also plain colors and checks; EO a ncheel 19¢ scoyered. the address, Binghamton, N. Y., which ; i short sleeves; claborately trime orp : elaborately trimmed with lace If you are already convinced that |you will find on every bottle, ‘ med.with fine embroidery, nue Children's Dainty Lawn Caps | and embroidery; sizes, Childrente” Cambri Dravere— SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE=To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you] Hens aud edgings: sizes med whibiribboeiedtcn tite Zito S vies renularly $7 48 tucks; sizes 2 to 14 may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely | Bl eho Say terisreRulacly. $] 95 broidery; sizes 12-10 16 4Q $1.95; iito-mortow, * years; regularly 25c; at 19¢ fret by mail, The book coritains many of the thousands of letters received from S28 h pte morrowialcia ke Inches, a ; © I (steres cooe’ fad Floor, Center.) men and women who found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy they needed. The value of Swamp-Root is so|well knwn that our readers are advised fo send fora sample bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y.; be sure to say you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. 275. Girls’ ‘Sample Dresses at $3.95 Worth $5 and $6 SMALL lot of samples, For ages 6 Made from the best of the season ) - als, including English rep and all the At eet centrale wash pabeiess Skirts full-plaited. Many s of the dresses are hand-embroidered. i rtrteente EEE AGT ) Children’s Belts, Hand Bags and Purses QU will find many new styles in belts here, in the correct shades and wicths, at particularly small prices, | To-morrow’s special sales include i the following items of interest: i Leather Belts—for boys or girls, in ‘Teddy ‘*BiunShoe any eee sty! New Styles for Spring Boys’ Suits and Reefers at $3 NE of the best evidences of the excellence of this line of boys’ clothing is the way it has been imitated’. No store would want to imitate an unworthy product. But while imitation has been freely attempted, the clothing has never been excelled or even equaled at $3—and it never will be. Proof of our own confidence in the merit of these suits and reefers is shown in our guarantee to give a newwarment for every one that doesn’t give satisfaction. A fa Bear,” “Buster Brown,” and ‘Little Nemo’’ Not o. 2 q made 5 S swell, ‘VU ind of ioe Novelties and Staples. models rea Nek miter PG GD navy, clothing that asreretio van MTNA Cre eee RGRCnerat branes pet se teee Ceabes Stores Sa roe ge changes of style and fin- Special to:morrow. tf S 25e Russian Blouse Suits—3 to:8 years; all Your Double Breasted nelt Suite 7 to 1S versal Lats ish. 3lyn) Shoes have maintained their Leather Purses and Small Hand Bags—tor gir! Worsted serges and neat mixtures; (sailor i all the new shades of gray in cheviots an o 5 5 high standard of quality for nearly thirty- or misses; Many new styles thet wil please collars, and bloomer trousers. aE oat ie 4 Rela eaitandoyestretantiorensinayy Babies” Gold Rings, 50¢ five years, if sens} ‘ the Youngipeorlss imoportedion eamestic models Sailor Blouse Suits—4 to 10 years; all { | blue serge and cheviot; also golf red: HESE are solid gold and cannot be duplicated The care we take in making Blyn Shoes -| prettily decorated with fancy JQ, OD. A Qe Remrcouneyyaclue perecmanagmixtures) in | $3 { ap Aa a AE oe A Co T worth Lally douple tucle ante prices Ateone could not be greater if our whole future designe. Special to-morrow, 19¢ & 48¢, cassimerssand cheviots; bloomer trousers. Sceulemile mone See Be owe or ueete ave: ane 7 depended on the satisfactory service of ‘ (Slezel Coo; er Store, Main Floor, Frost.) chips, others with pearls, rubies andiartis- 50. nee i tic combinations of stones. All sizesyeach OUC each shoe, me Also Sole New York Agents. f - the Red Cross Comfort Shoe. | “It Bends With the Foot,” Silay e Sins 4 ~ ° ~ Children’s , Trimmed’ Hats G: where you will, but you won't find Boys’ Caps at 48c alps Eton and golf caps in all colors and materials; yacht caps in cloth and leather; Tam o’ Shanters in serges; also golf red; all sizes in every style. (Steel Cooper Sore, Second Floor, Re:r.) (Siege! Cooper Store, Maln Floor, Frent) Children’s Stockings ‘LONG with the other outfittings you will purchase for the. children to- Boys’ Shirts and Neckwear _ sr MR ec ” Ladies’ all-patent colt two-eyelet sailor ties, Ribbon laces, high Gu-| Elght ‘| ban heels and welted BI soles, Dainty, dressy | at $2.95 so pretty nor so stylish hats for the children as these we have here at thet figure. | They are of good Snug-fitting th -| Best i " [ ¢ $4 Mh ues j Hortible durstie and | ointavatnautarintaceets Quality straw anu neatly trimmed with silk of good “quality! Madras Boys’) \Neckwear—Reversible, foulcin-hands; larce variety of | | athird, ; ‘How priced, $3.00 Stores: | 4OO Mth Ave... BUth wud 40th Streets, ‘ribbon and lowers. 7A variety that makes colofs—light, dark and || designs; light and dark colors, in plaids, stripes and figures, They are of ‘fast’ bleck lisle threat and maco zon Shoes Rasta) arin) atresia: possible-a becoming ‘selec- aa medium; cuffs ‘attached or de-} plain colors and white. Windsor ties in the new eatidnanitahteandicieatamiweleti 13 Mm SOUL 1G16t Streets. § i § j f ‘tached; all seams double ay plaids and plain colors. Also ready-made four-in- Cc sizes’ 536 iy ana all full-f New Store Now Oper— In 4 i ; tion Or every. child. $2 95 stitched) pearl buttons; sizes 49c| hands and bows in neat, stylish patterns .:.+.....+ ioned; maice'to sell at 19c. Slightly 12! 5 y Every | He Special at ..... 5 . 124to 14... . ; (Siegel Cooper Stor, Main Floor, Center.) imperfect, $0. we mark thom, i (20 y | She Bledel Gee Pei), : fairey A : (Siegel Cooper ‘Siors, Ma'a Fleor, Getter, | 1540 3d: Ave.,

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