The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1907, Page 16

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ITHE EVENING WORLD, FREDAY, MARCH 295° 19073 _ West wa was ee Oere! MOM, TNT HI , 7 aan _ White House No : S ly Hl i WHITE HOUSE LL Goody e idle : Hace Carhart 6 a SRN RAINCOAT. COMPANY. Eeavey at Thirteenth Street Husband ‘Says Condition Is} “EROM MAKER TO WEARER.” LPN eee a GREAT EASTER SALE ANNOUNCEMENT | dent’s Office. Concerning Fur Storage M e m *s Cc r a ve n e tte Ss We are prepared to accept orders ‘or the reroiel- ling of furs and for the storage of same. At th’s FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3 feriod of the year remodelling can te done at a ‘We Will offer at thts’sale the larz- much lesser cost than in the regular fur season. est assortment of Men's Rainproof We shall be pleased to call for furs and submit Cravenettes eber offered, including all estimates the latest 1907.spring styles, all smartly mn i fatlored, in many shades and designs. “a e a One Great Special The Boy—The Girl ry oh 29.—Mre. Minor Her husband | on is due ito. the ved when efected se Jan. 7, 1X8. ng from general a iil a moath,| = wok ago that she 0 KO to ded. i Morris went {> the| Morris said.’ “sie Since then sh> IL With her pby- Along the Thoroughfare Wherever It Chooses. was in ey has teen going dow ig Ago It Was Voted to . Asphalt It, but That Is Sort impalied_becnuse _of ber. B : Men's Finest ’. This Store Occuptes an Important struggle with the two pdlicemen, she cei eh, > ‘ Position Relative to Their D, Forgotten. haninerers cs steamer noe ths eae : Grade Crabeneties osition Relative to Their Dress« . che grave 0 j ; ‘ : = —----4 ae Arentenselan stores! ea ~<he perfection of style and-work- At is_a_different—principle-wh'ch-underlies-the conduct_of —— J our departments davoted to clothes for boys snd girls. Those who sponsor the making of these garments have caught the very spirit of childhood—sturdiness. and grace and refinement mark the yarious models on view. And for pena she will be confined to her bed for weeks, perhaps months.” manship, in newest shades and designs, made in silk and wool mixed worsteds, soft finished Sel the B. RT. please let Bath residenta have Bath avenue? “What's the ery of the Rath Reach Tax- c eat Dr. have been living Yn an payers’ and Rentpayers’ Assocation, a acteobestS In the fashionable 3 F dent Eaward M. Stratton. On the | Northwest section, Thibets, etc. All carefully made, this new and better kind of clothing the prices are as low in roug: ——— the highest product of the cut- as dre asked for the crdinary commonplace sort. of the section. In reality the pub-. Part of it 1¢ 20 much as the B. HR. T. ermitu vehicles to have of jis ampic Swidths At intervals this Mberality cn Pie part of the octopus (that's what hey call it down there) extends to a Space Insufficient to permit two ordin- wagons to pars epch other. Janes along the broad avenue ter’s art, fashioned after the latest 1907 mode's.. Every garment in this lot worth 6: ay (5) COLER OFF FOR HOLIDAY. Desmond Danne, Acting os Presl- Boys’ English Reefer Coats of imported light gray and diagonal herringbone fabrics, also tan coverts, with or without velvet $9. 75 collars, serge silk linings. Sizes-to 3 12. Value $12.50, Boys’ New Top Coats dent of Breoklyn Borough, Seta Aside Bids. Ried 8. Cole Jett for a throe-weeks’ tr Western States His place as Prea $10, $12, or $15. Sale Prices. secs wherever the rallroad has chosen + x x t 4) fo loonte 4 “statfon," which means at Senet ah Bonnet See Extraordinary Values for Women Tn ithe new light erayiherringbone: cloths, ofjthe $8.75. Pen area wives el BLT ehas, sioner Destnoad Dunne Ladies’ Rubber suk Coats Ladies’ Crayenettes test el, with velvet collar. Sizes 10 to.17, © vaise #10. Ht “high concrete platformis on the jfoadway alongside of Its tracks. - . | Bath avenve is the Great White Way @f the former village and reaches from ‘Fifteenth avenue to Stillwelh avenue, near Coney Island. Past Twen- fy-fith avence ti resolves Itself into @ mere right of way for the B. R. T., ha narrow and precarious path to] “P&S. Sa the west of it In the Bath Beach trict It ts the main business street |) MoRRTs fe SERTE INE COMMING SE NT ‘ i perenially 2 mmtter! of no- continued “bythe-Pinkertons and State forlety ad deop-seated self-reproach 4 detectives who went over 'a large area |) pte the merchants who do business as 3 é “gomfortably ag possible with their; Apres tn cunts to receive a’ fronts abutting on what ts by sees j ineipally trom A a desert of siroccoodiown dust a S24 == unfathomable morass. / A ie Lost—The Asphalt Gang. of the “Long, Jong ago « contract for asphalt. fing Bath avenue, from Fourteenth to mty-first avenue, wax awarded. | | i ngd of men appeared with villainous bby pole secting ue a : pread tmpedli “4 t Official act of Acting Presi- Made {rom best silks lined Sn Pure Highest grade, all wool and silk mixed to set aside para rutber | (odorless), many) fabrics, in many different colors Pik p rl eirehn erent Colors and over 30 styics.| and styles, splendidly tailored. a are Dunne held that wird, dust and 50) coat in this‘lot worth exorbitant. and rain proof. $25 to 14- $10, $12,0r $15, Sale G- be would re-advertise for bhis $30\ valueSs.c2- Frice’. Broadway, Cor. llth St. Sw SATURDAY, ARCH 30TH. & IMPORTATIONS OF NEW eines In Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits of fine velour fnished cassimeres and tweeds;~ also blue serge: have pure mohairilinings. Extra $6.75 pair of trousers. Sizes 8 to 17, Value $10, Boys’ Sailor and Russian Suits of fancy cheviots, in light gray checks and over- plaids. also blue_or brown serge—_With extra $5.99 shields. “Sizes 214 to 10, Value $3.50, Boys’ New Wash Suits.~ An infinite variety of dainty ‘conceptions in the latest novelty efiects. Exclusive. designs, models, fabrics and colorings are offered. Girls’ Mafinish Coats % lenrth of plaid ani check worsteds in light v and cark colorinzs, also blue serge and scariet’ $5.75 cleth. Sizes 6 to 14, t Valve $8.33. Girls’ Long Coats of fine light striped worsteds with moirs collars in contrasting shades. Other models of novelty $7. 75. Street and Evening Gloves SUEDE AND GLACE KID, two and three buttons or clasps, MOUSQUETAIRE in 12, 16, 20 and 24 button lengths. ENGLISH WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES. pedimenta all > Thea they yanked away the out urbing. Next they rected up all the faut Sate ores Ot ned wie rst) Jersey City Police Hear! Meatiows 0 tre, from Sixteenth to Eighteenth es : with str erat ty, es to] That Kidnapped Boy ae bi pattren oe SPECIAL worsteds, fancifully trimmed, sizes 6 to 16 Value $10.57, ‘a single mess of asphalt. = pe Feaulend ‘The trouble th hi i T. WOMEN’S MOUSOUETAIRE GLACE P. K. Glows, elbow iC etiway <oHetaaily Is in Boonton. lensth—in the new-brown shades. Value sh 00" : 1.65 Junior Tailored Suits : ite right of way, otiginally a from the old Guntiyes, road, yam Bath avenue a Mineteeath| pearing on what aoneared to > *<-1 IRS, DOUGLAS ROBINSON LOSES A WATCH IN ROME if its tstations,” corsisting of a wide, | vin, jr., the four-year-old boy, Douglas Rob For Misses and Small Women. Loose back coat suite of light colored tweeds; fancy collars and cu‘fs; kilted skirt. Sizes 12, $9 75 14 and 16, Valve #13. Pony coat suits of navy blue, black, tan and gray chiflon, Panama; coat satin lined and silk braided. $17 5() Pretty shirts, Sizes 14-and-16. Lo? : Girls’ Wash Dresses High neck and guimpe models trimmed with large “REGIS"’ Gloves, éne selected REAL KID SKINS—newest er shades, two-clasp overseam Paris point. Vatue $1.5: t 1.00 excresenck,. running cleat | Hammock, near Dover, who was kid-) md and connecting the north side-| napped from his home three peeks fntd @ platform for waiting pas-| ago last Monday, was belng held In a era, The B. ae 1V., of course, con-| camp of gypsies near Boonton, the po- way through | Nee of Jersey City hastened there to? 1 aay. Ive wat T-rall that prevents Bath| From the day of the kidnapping there diamonds an Men’s Furnishings for Easter NG arin RLV NS GLOVES, IN CRAVATS. W4 Value $25.20, itis in! Bee Glsce Hoobs Erom having it asphalt. The} nog been a enspicion that the man and ————— (REE APs Wire Monvoung? LE BE eS is of the pattern in common use po . - ind ‘steam at five Inche; woman who seized the boy and carried STA s s “ act oon tice wish ace thessealven| him off to a sloop In Delaware Bay SS UNE Pur Gat see Essen Ronee see | SPECIAL VALUES IN GLOVES AND CRAVATS su aventie cre were kypsies, ahd in spite of the many | magt rt - ther Takes Ch: kt r es ~ ‘g msclves of their loads to, piecee| sleadine clues there haa always seisntciaeral iemntnel(iies | as ici Nec ork clase tap rmiee || CME Oy cca aaa or en grins emt Vr 150) funting ‘and plunging from the raila;| bobbed up one that led the detectives 2 ae ire pother places tney don't cross, that's | towards Jersey CIty. Fee a eat eiptan of toe on, eames My-om sod ll mere estoya) wens CRAVATS of High Grade Imported mate- ‘Value $2.98, bertha, fashioned of chambray in all colors, $1 95 Sean Cea ee Ee {Ferd tattoangi maak who liwack cereal risle—newest shapes, 1.00 te 3.00 Sizes 6 to 14. 3 ese ee : Hackett Carhart EG wing spaces at such occasional cross: | Lackawanna Railroad. gave the Po-| oo iid gulelde here yusterday, 9 thing.” and for thos: who have never lost their b) ia cpr Gene Feather gee cae Qroadwan, & wes spat arrived last night from Fort Wayne and The new Spring models tell all this beter than 4 ‘ —— — aa ft maw ft, for the common peo-| lke Information which started to-day's | 271 BSCE NT» in se eet over: activity. Booth, who ts a reliable man.) 511) to-morrow. A i. He couldn't lay ‘| Boonton whea he saw a band of RyP-| Sime! T mnt Yat would last with that } took charge of oat in tx midst. ‘Then the B. R./ stes. The men and women were hurry-| The veraict of we can. Special values at 13.50, 15.00, 18.00. . = with characteristic generosity. pro-| ing along the woods and with them | formal, deciaring Ui! 4 ET ee To fenos off its rails with a curb = t of| came in mis death by t pen mgkts fil 10 o'clock, Saturcays 11 “ was a little boy, who seemed out of) SONG cht bas been th hic bats nae tas e. bi i 5 Seat Gretn 1, tpt rere ioe) place. The child did not have the ap- This would give vehi-| pearance of a. gypsy- HM skin ras ert ty doa dip <d- alent} fot the “leathery crown that market Saree every attempt to cross the street but | che cen and women with him, and bis) resulting “four be considered. unless they: could| features were of the delicate, refined Steered in straight course UO and jy _ College Cotes Shop, Tg dd E3 & Taylor | from, Fast a lise of Brosdbrag— 10 Gn her way East from, Galitornia, Asx for Colleze Book of Athletle Records, yj. MICHAELS cau “FRIEND OF: THE PEOPLE” a ia ot recall the Marvin as 184, 186, 190 Smith St., Cor. pyarren Ss ents the police station and} ee ca al = === |. Cold. Storage _Department— EEE | Jor Furs, Wearing Apparel and Rugs quiekty: “Unless T am-muth mistaken, that {s| a photograph of the child I. saw in he} gypsy camp. Then he added: “'The! child I saw was belng dragged Ce br one of the gypsy women.” the} ihe track ofthe «Fpsy_—band wast Koct’a Uptown Prices Make Down- O CH an & BROOKLYN’S LEADING CREDIT CLOTHIEF We desire to call your attentién to our_-new cold stor- age plant recently installed‘in our fireproof building.“ This plant is modern in every detail and affords com- lete protection against moths and dust. The cold, dry air is maintained at a uniform temperature, considerably below the freezing point, keeping: furs and woolen garments in perfect condition. taken up without delay. and which 5 the B. RT. the trouble | . STILL SEARCHING \ By fee E FOR BOY NEAR HOME. | ace Ss OCH & We ‘Satarday, 6.75 ne Sriemtai tents sidewalk and widen out the ee easy, ike that DOVER, March 2.—Harvey Marvin Once more Bath Heach refused to ese Gihecslitrom’theicWest/corith ugh Prealjent Coler has : es ohh grec rarest Malte ein R Al a0ee places in Sacer are inecred against moth, Offers a Brilliant Display of prother, will) ‘return home| to-day. A t , See tee anendine The search tee hclinisstart x ere Regular $10~Models In This idttheecbea me eines Easter Styles on the is of that iilage. th tu h n Ai j ieee Mad Important Week-End Offering. Broadway'and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, LONGEST CREDIT! A manufacturer ‘who made up more Girls’ Coats than he Yould dispose of let us have this surplus at a tempting price. To- morrow we shall place this entire lot on sale at a price unequalled considering the materials and workmanship of these gar- ments, E Three-Quarter and Full-Length Box Styles In a Variety of Smartt Materials. All the desirable colorings will be found. The trimmings and_ general embellishments show dainty style exclusiveness, seldom displayed in Aarts at this price, Some have emblems on sleeve. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Washable Dresses. L§ GIRLS’ WASHABLE JUMPER DRESSES, of fine quality gingham, witha dainty lace trimmed white gulmpe; ‘all the popular colorings; trimmings of bias folds with white pipings. For the Miss of Sto 14 years no more jaunty Spring dress could be\worn. -Te-morrow’s special price. . SD 75 Alterations For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 50 Ladies’ Easter Suits, in Panama Broadcloth and fancy mixtures, trimmed with braid and fancy but- tons, from $9.9 100 Fancy Misses’ Soube: fn all naw styles and mtx- tures, from 8 uy Men's Spring Sus, sn, strines plajds, blue and ied . newest cut; velue $1 M. Blumenstein, 233 W. 125th St. GLO reno, beatae on Raper erate Men's Top: Coats... ci ya mous! \Prenc! . ‘5 = Liesenber Wed “ah ehtel sR eran black and the new London smoke Regu- $9.45 Ls Ehrich Bros, 6th Ave, and 23d St. a +. 2: §, Hearn & Son, 20 W. 14th St. James McCreery & Co., 34th St. lar prices $3.25 and $3.50: Speclal for to- Pace eeh st Samstag & Hiller ros 357 Broadway, 125th St. West, pare aoe : = d Telft Weller Co. EASTER GLOVES: Special for Saturday ey to Kook and unhook in any position. Cannot accidentally, No rough ends to ruin fabric. Will not tarnish; ozver rusts, FOR SALE AT RETAIL BY R: Senior, Inc., 214 W. 125th St. npson Crawford Co. singdale Bros,

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