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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, f1907a le Store Closes at 5. 30 P.M | Ta Re Te Sub-Station Store Wl FIMMNCLERS ; : ri di 7 BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING. | AG ons ah {18 || Women’s Tailored Suits ich: Cutting Ds Down Ex- Several attractive groups of Women’s Tailor-made Suits, Silk Coats and Separate Skirts are ready Saturday : enditures and Others ‘ i H Dalla» » — at exceptionall ori Eact ce i ee 3 Save a Dollar on Your Easter Shioes 5 | RCS oats: SO elt Taliored Sults of mixtures, made with Eton, fiy-tront, sem!-fit- 4 FETE = = , ting and sack| coats. Gored, plaited skirts. At $8.50, $10, $11.50, 77 aa ate | ~ * ¥ e ( $12 and $15. or IS} THE/, CAUSE || : Merit Shoes are always ahead in shoe styles. 3 ; i Eton and Pony’ Jackets of farteta silk; trimmed with braid, - W. Ww i if Behind every pair_of Merit Shoes is an organization Sera eer Beers = Med mith ee seeaset a, 3 nm Panama, in black an ‘ores arning to Wealthy and i _ which owns six factories, two tanneries, employs 5,000 | : iis? sideplaited skirt, with plaited panel front_and back.| At $ Bus | Oppatay to Those (| i . hands, and is able to turn out ten million pairs of shoes. | ' With panes Senrbe H : 5 . a New $5 Millinery For this reason we can employ'ithe best last designers | 4 \ Hundreds of spic-span H new Trimmed Hats, at ‘and shapes when jyou buy at a Merit Shoe Store. ENE se ! a Haase ; : 4 My In our 1907 ees Sas oe will find the newest | Fy 2=4 ment Millinery display iol feouree Tats $00,0 5 WIL such as are secuerally found enly in the best custom arehoaes 1 SO ty handsome Leghorn -Dut-while the rich are pfilling puree) ‘ : ae 3 And not only does this big organization give advanced Hats,nowin theheight ings tightly, those of dmall means , : : of popularity—as sty- pouring’ money into Wall airéet td] J \enaee styles, but it makes it possible for us to sel} you Merit et he 1RUf| lish as they are ser- ike advantage of the low prices of y =. ? ? ftandard wecurities, The fally with- i Shoes at $3.00 instead of four. j 4 ‘ viceable— and most : < Tepeceees) extraordinary valueat te from a3 i | : : — , adored “napealia eee tae 4 It would be absolutely imipossible for us to do this if pwede: pene : the e price i ; poruicg Ne shevta, HURL s Naren) part OC) we had the ordinary shoe organization of merely a fac- They pleureg unos mip : : < - ts one of the 4 rallroad notes which draw from 1 to Sent tory‘or two and! a chain of stores. every hat is different. per ¢ent. more Interest th: 1a ts gucscurarvatlvetestions Sf you wil] try one pair of Merit Shoes you will see ; e LADIES’ No ‘two are ever ex- i With ny yrecking of prices tn Wall! 5 : Wetreet New Yorkers have been cuttin: b in the world. You are always sure of the newest models t sertain-Juxtiries and slacking the) of their costly expenditures, Judges actly alike. at once that the claims we make are absolutely i in accor- The most stylish, re- The semi-panio in Wallstreet i 3 : : : dance with the facts—we really savé you a dollar. ce | “CHIC” OXFORD fined and distinctly ag 118 URUK, Today? ; - i : hatte A ee : ! } i See acead ONE g PA EE Me tO Tey MEN'S BEUCRER The models which we offer are second to none and Patentileathee pipet ae as @ warning to the people to put $ shown anywhere at $5 sbrakea on. The losses through! OXFORD : the workmanship, fit and durability of the shoes are equal & Gun [etal Calt 3, 00. | each. kage In values umount to two bill- Russet Calt dollars. PANCAKE LAST ; ote ree, this ts largely in what ts Patent Lesthee $3 00 Bae in every way to those that are sold at $4.00 all over the city. ~ 10, 000 Yards of SILK GINGHAMS an as book or paper profits, but! Russet Calf Take alook at our new Tan Models, They are perfect. ec peshualtsal hare aon aes cewait if | Gun Metal Calt Early buying j is advised, as this promises to be a big . 25c Quality at 18c a Yard ied! soasy, ‘poopie. inte extraca-| “tan season.’) : A bright, handsome Gingham of fine quality, sparkling ices and ‘coatly ving, The buying eRe | i ot ‘Jewels andi finery, the tufkting of | & = i} with the lustrous silk figures that make it so effective for, “Povses and yithte, asia the purchasing | GREATER NEW YORK STORE S Summer frocks. Dainty, serviceable and quite inexpen- tures that uccompany ‘these #lux- é 9 fe SE : sive. 18¢ ayard, worth 25c, + epee Senet 5 = 2 MANHATTAN, ¢ MANHATTA! jousands Affecte: - 291 Broadway, corner 1399 Broadway, near 38th i : - ESS yy Sr = sands of families. have bdeen| JWekeestt 2 y | Reade St. St. ; Fe = aa | f onds” of Lansd nN Barras west nct tne ene rnuae ‘ 19 East’ 23d St, Metro- | 964 34 Ay, near S8th St, : The “Sec owne gio valiies.:: From “wiat I haze “been / oS ° Tes polita Life Bldg. 509 8th Ay., near F6th St. j = 7 ut At 75c a Yard a by Dusiness men, T would sai te of the “Jeesened purchastny tte, ded i ‘ sree Pete Sets ->BROOKLYN. B : FB You'll have trouble in finding the insignificant hurts pyres of the people affected by a Lay 444 EGt 125th St, near | 643-645 Fulton St. cor, eh = Eas <n : that have taken filty cents off the pricg of every yard of fall street, situation. Thy tam that ‘ = c \narily RealaWuevedbernasavtiby aE é Lexington) Av... fed Tal LAS ONE | these splendid dress fabrics, Lansdowne is one of the most 293 Sth Av. near 2ath St. | 48¢ SthAv, nedr {1th St. t mie ~ : ; o p Ss eared Danes ae aiiee { OUR SIX . j | 302 G (i ear | 1122 Broadway, near TANNERIES ; beautiful combinations of silk-and-wool—lustrous in fin- ™: J ch. | HRM Ite i Fulton St. | De Kalb AV. aa eect Gak Sole Leather Dail ish, and has practically no wear-out to it.. Black, two 6 Factories and 2 Tanneries at Endicott pact Yy4. 200, aides Best Sole Leather: Daily. shades of navy blue, and changeable effects ia gray. 40 ; Capacity, 1,220) Pairs Daily. and Lestershire, New York. ae} et j inches wide. The perfect Lansdownes are $1.25. These ieurtes L = — : + at 75c-a-yard:~ But don't-be disappointed, There won't fastoured i ter to the yery! Ithy admit, ely, that. those be enough to last very much longer, 4 14 formerly spent money in prodigal Hon re beginning to cut down theit emeanini paint , a ; ae Corsets Fancy, China terday by the rt | E et the, largest Joweiry arbre sin the i x At . ch SSe- ts for}; Austrian ware, Dutch scene Brno vee (WONT QUIT JOB FOR (~ | mroocvvswine-awace BE | utlutSta Wa" eg: he a Ww CLOTHING. ‘A F5e, worth s_c, pata] tke Plates, at 60c, from $1, Rrcatanerereas : ; D SHOP | Rt f{ snirite Corsrtn, with tone and snort] Chocolate Pots, 7c, trong $1.25. a x ugé, at 20c, 30c and ey ‘rom tia UO rile a, ory * ey: a} - rn palin pect na Soe aA ae YEAR-OLD fi f ERROR : ; “Wone) coum, of Er vad uer “Marks all gobds i in plain figures, sells-at low “cash” prices, on ee sti and medium busta; of} 96° oe-and 81, phat araccaredNgegitaarontyes nels eee A eaee el asheet Non ‘dymaton 1 yn. | fl the easiest credit terms, and is an example of enterprise and Pip Ausirian/China Cups and Sau- we heard H | eve >! ramatie Club, of Brook! t dy sndeesiard in wg aieped es |i hing, at Public , 2 i oytalok: b : as aclivered 2 ee lores ry it, oat $1, worth $1 Br Wy enema: cers, at {Sc each, worth 25c. slump serv like , pecial Corsets; medium bust ai that he will qrentally mike the: pure No. fase, but at/nrenent ho do tect | Dr. Maken Asked to. Resign | ie i Vere oneet : eee scant FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN. fal if] im ssrerters atached Cretonnes, 18c a Yard ying out #0 much m at i ae i At S150, worth 22.5—Wara-| A very extensive collection of Beaten pila sare ail ave ara Oat! Because of Ancient Scan sty Pipe 4 Ail trie Motors and ae i -LARUS- -ALTHEIM ER CO, saver apsclal Corsata|tord stantswes| pices cna ret iterniCratmnen ae erchants a aus ! Scan- : | K Jence Peni eeninceeerinice inter ‘ A man Arthur H. Marphy. of the| 440 Fifth Ave, pear iin sire. urea; long over hips and sbdomen;| 18¢ a yard, worth 3c. Great e+ dal, Refuses. 2 yeh . ThirtycfourtocAcsombly Wistrat, Is eee : $y ORs Filet Co. sapporters attached. rhety designs and colorings, a SES. Hine Todepe nndent ‘Bowling Chun Poi CAL A rh cat (i Tiranx, team. 3 BROOKLYN, N, BE OSU i bre Ffoe Aprings, about April 1, after # - At B1.7%—Gpocial Cocneta. m: tt: fits + t-te ch ave : oe sano bat Ewould aeronekanevae 4 to} inesaay. evening Sot] Monthia “absence. \_ | aie e ot (3 ea z fine batiste, riohly trimmed, for 4 [artes as ORR TEAL Value not J dslover “ earn ed be E ry ‘of | 3 wt HJ bs eleoy ralntion : 000,000 yearly on Jewels: ed Faster] A scandal of seven years agi has Hi id by the club, Mra. TAR: Pe ree ta neeicates eet “for, the annual : ~ = {H] average figure; supporters attached ~ our ext best eason after the| Cropped out now to the pisadyancsee ‘od e Oirst prize wit to be held at Zeltners etna Ka! We are Hott, alof young Dr. /Edwa a Ki ¥) ‘After the gan a suyper was s yee He usiness< as) it'ts, but ‘acating In| Newark) He wan yestentay App ie ong "howe prevent were: ;|ateect and’ Third avenues. Prot, Lind: : . - JOHN WANAMAKER fukuries na we do, we havo, been’ the Dayaiciantratictho ge eT eT anes Mr.| Jar's orchestra will furnish’ the musle “ ¥ i 5 Ronintirhaned ts a Mr ond) Mre he occasion. : ‘ i —_———_—<g; -Stewan 6 tawihouravaticrw 2 a) # La ; An ¢@xceptiona! affair was a % ft 4 ; - Tae Asia EAST Sues Z ace 03 ne jr, Mise’ Gilder Mr.| party given by Mr. ang Mrs. J. ¥ vt = Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. and in his res 3 TEs No. $7 Coll venue, on Thuraday Bathe bythe Wagon, on John Otterbein Jearned that Dr. 1 1 Charles Civuss.| evening last In honor of the eighteenth i {From the Chicago Journal.) rkens’ Was a. central figure acver ¥ yes Dirthday of thelr daughter, Miss (fath-{— Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H, Holmes, of eoneul-J. Martin emolaaoir ines ges é Ne [erine King. Miss King wne the recip- No, 3 Sylvan. Court, celebrated thelr oe by Deputy Aporals dette to the State Departmont that when ‘ste syptian wégnan | ior lent of many handsome prasents. Bory crygual wedding by, holding w reception. Wnilast Gocamencat weeen “you want {o take a bath at Rheim : Mice sande etresta,| Morris and. Misa Seubin ainge ML : ott fany handsome presente were 1 Y ilundred and’ ‘Twenitet Brance, whers he ie stationod, YOu NAVE | ang young Markens wan indigled, Iie] /Mr.’and Mrs Siephen F. Farley, ai nites ODE Bay Tented spending a few weexs at 4 ft edueht to (he house in im wagon ike 0. It was ‘Understood | Tonewood and Prospect avenues, have Mrs, Smith, Mr. and ee) paid a fine of $20. It returned after an extended trip Wirough Balt, a : han) formert: @n order of hay ot Krocerins. The bath- » ahiclded others, Y and’ Mrs," Steinmetz, Mr. and’ > . formerly of No. $n on b atthe time that he abieldes 1) the South. y Sydney O'De Mabe : : k Madison ayen: be tendered P= pulw are portablo and are; placed on a j B : 4 = Me Maxwell.{ cittence, Mr, and Mrs. MoDonald, Atlee) aitner ints avening-at eaters s he a bled |v i expressing) a willingness to bear’ ¢ On A nil 2 the Bronx Club “ Vanna Leggett, Julius Teggett, jwo-wheéléd |ivehicle “provided with a | int pecause the other diners were | w ¥ terminment-at Wewar's | i Biter Hash Kings Mine Filac, Pinon, J. Laing, 2. Henning. \ bocker. ball=r ‘of hot water. rans Vashington avenie and One Hun. | Ste “Stanley Ward, Mins Mabel Sf one mestiog at the Hariem Branch pei Mas. J. Detaney Hadwin, of “4 tried im a c N ‘4 jers for ba ‘Gred'and Shety-third, street As, No. & Weat Ono Hundred no Mundres and ty “apeeainedd piper earls ad we Markens applied himself! to the study | ‘ ela vecortek tac 1a a Kasia: ’ : as Pwenty-fitth street, next Sunday, | third street, expect to visit in A oe Announce for Saturday pull the cart to of. medicine after that, graduated |e ken at the White Smith, Miss iss Mare ba wid cessed by Bes nate suo ce Loula. pense : i I honors and secured 1 Thirty-m shall, ‘Harry King, Me Tinea. stor of the Madis ue ‘arroll EChureh, of = Ss ment yesterday through City foetal Willis ew onda y [John Wing.” Mise Esther Maxwell, ea: Sapte ONTO yon Mab as Asoee Seer and, THeAtY-fo 5 . An mportant ale 1b residence, w: the | James ‘at, the Democratic lead- TS: 2 le ext. remulac busineen meeting of| Rev. Dr. J. Hermann Rundail, pastor Willtam Lima) tators is not so ‘thr 1 county. ] jt é and a large crow of the Mount Morris Baptist Church, | C., in Visiting “refused to tender his | 02 0 foe her performance, Ow DS. IM preach on “Ifa Man Dio Shall 1fe| pf" No. Casino next Monday y evi Live Againt’ 0 came in| resign: the foi comedy: "Teddy" Schoeppitr, prominent tn the| ‘Tho annual election of oMcegy of the Walter Bar 7 fie . Ee that it may Yi raf atutude 7 7 wil be Rronx. has returned home after @ de.| Central Kepublican Club -witf-be held | No. 11 East One Hundred and Decne: omén § ring Oai§ vopaseeeP haps oyae) “If Nugent telsyine to resten I wil Jer the auspices of és Han ett ip to the West. next Wednesday evéning at the head. s returned from a@ visit rs And wets th a nbarts i ». Weat One Hundred and rida, y -y ae is m gusst of relatives on Sickles min Flumenthal, of No, 123] Hundred and Twenty-fourth atroet, | { Aoclacn tices xeisignt: paid ai fing of ri aren Le arapsa| venue, Fur evening: has, announoed himael, spending a Spal tat Fallsburg. sa! ep 3 & = a7 Chicago’ etn eats pst that hard enou: ds ip Mr, and Mre. Ferdinand F, Beoker- | aa a cap te for Repudlican lead-! yan County, N.Y. © . G (rom the Chicago ‘Tribune jagkinst that are en ims enen|| NEW: ROCHEL: CHEE: Hs ean Rete a me Laffeta Silk Pony Coats, @tored by another ts reported fc ¢|Park, hus been visiting friends in Corn- ) A § er » | Taffeta Silk Eton Coats, ° fagiy, was employed + ci ¥ a ia a ae li now in Rome, wil!’ sall for] nus, fx sojourning for two weeks with i é , : te e She @truck on h one to Boston to «pend \ ae Pend} Arrangements aro about complete for | Harketball Club-and the Eltingville five 7 affela Silk Long Coats oy 5.02 3 Alaska Baseball, Ciub. sof: West | the game. nd waa calied in xaid ¥ 4 ‘ if Seated ‘ ) i —— F ‘ster hay returned {rom Trenton, N. 9 Printers: : ett York, rreetv Bas | esata nme aol A : x ftere alia, Wad the aca Oe foeads Covert Cloth Coats, ght be restore he Secret tu oi N siting rela 1 | 07 West One Hundred and Sixty-alxty f > R Y jar weekly session of the \ fie ae n ; : Soh } : ; Bta-| Btatet Sater eae silk lined in{the new. London walk- value waving ‘bullt &] ton Heights Hospital He was accom- now excetie er home In PI te va. del ¢ { he doen't I'll, fignt. 1 ¢ Resear eT ng oCea a cetitared ats | ena ttt be Tw Afth atrest. Edward Mann, of No. 20 ist One as follows:— c na -of Be erneneureccta Sane and aince then jt've spent | two yearaingo; | Married. 1 haven't) resienodl: and 10 wath: Nery with relatives In. Princeton, 15, Calro, ; the Plow causod prossure of ake Ive years} she fell. dow a 5 a1 BOLE OLS akaaiee solve yrase later sho fell down’ a : ie Bee r 3D ‘il BOY SHOT HOLDING TARGET. ut ti we pera (iy cane mT for autoing or traveling wear = the “expertmc t} Guatema | Geu ; Street, had a bullet taken out of Nib Atiletis Club, lof Ste hess Club will be hela outdo almost former gore: extracted the bullet, seaventice Thar sewinters ane an, will over ictaleta silk, short) Jaunty juredoor, beth Ia 3) cents Geny, that I was fudicted and that Mertroyed by one ‘accident! being re-| veers ago. and ance tle |) We eer Tatra, /Amy [Conneligy vet || 6yeamore|° Mlas F b f ¥ : braided and. embroidered When Maria Louisa Goodyear, of Head. tells me not to TIL beat Otter- foiier Irene, of the College of Bt.| Miss Julla F, Goodwin, of f : Prietvelow. wartercand whan ahah GUATEMALA NEYTRAL. bres a te Si fe ST or iain he : , braid trimmed, vestee effects At /* sient the optic nerves and she Jos! ornetat Denial That the Rerubiis F ; : ‘ i the annual progressive euchr the | There will be dancing before and after baht of steps. Sent who Pleasant Geuld lve her hk bis 4 ; itd following ; brojat yoetenlay afternoon In Washing. ary With © ball at Excelsior Hall, In; Bt ian Savings Bank Building, * ing coat model | $ 20.00 Hao caste relent wraa | An 3 Pani tn Reivers waters, tein] Rania bY. Grover Rotman, eizteea, of ete ye derh atoraPme Es | At tg, DIR a of Byehlag Tan In Black Cloth Coats, dredecd the wolnd and the boys lon ny ee enn lovey aire gona ( a yondera of New. York. ps | Her Share tm It. Phe dimes 0 Wks | Lokether, cy [ i oKether, Dotgra, Mra, (Viiam Reng, John la! ‘The Rew,’ Kingston and. Night7o: ths oe cs ttc iach 7 f choler they| jorge. and Edward Peters. A colla-! bowling teams, of the A ateleR LON! ee Mes Wise—Yor, the new play {# quite ariel totlinnal ucirate) ‘ Arisa iD. MoJameucoel ne oD tery taiea | on was perros ailce ahs cess wit Lasaie, wil} Compete: Mabeceasuli Rly, Whe ways tase friend brigg| | coi(Fro te Jelphla Pree Hf a {Cliarise D, Mesamen, | 2 . A, Marx, of Weaterletich, will n Stapletoa, é. a yroubled a great deal wi i pe A tonite tA tt ive & shredded wheat luncheon roning. tn'fe tWwo-men Courhayn: jen mate: consldorable money out 4 in the morning,” weld Luschnia: ves a avenus, Mant the | round, er | frees, Memorial Chinper, vat: Weaterielgs) Ing by #ho league, “aie patie ts Meinbers|uf Divinion No, §& Ancient| Hanlon told Dr, Scholer that h Azcum—0n, neon write itt ORE ar larger oe YOU think: 1) Order of Miberilans, are arranging to” holding.) @ tar or other hoy this afterndo; y Pere med # ‘ y,| bold, thelr annual reception and eachre shoot, at, when Tlottman missed) the What: promise: fast. amo of Bowas fot] at yo ed aoe serongpe plugger | on APTN soson ot Aitany, CHES dike of Bo anion ber ssa Sper ture Fe et ae Piso suntay, Works Canta Dut fawn : Diao Bertha M. 6tmenson, of Albany, na tea ta desire te to prosecute x4 pens ‘evening between the FCaaiivtoa,

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