The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1907, Page 12

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ID etl tn nm a a ¥; THE EVENING WORLD, TYESDAY, APRIL 2, 1907. BVTHERS TOLD JAW OF NEGROES AVEROMEORNE. «Sk — BPER' A) Wh MARCH ON WHITES, WILL THE WISP «= 27 bilipsborn - ae ‘Oh THe SU [ Vell-Armed Black ther { I} litting Light ia Millionaire rm SERVIANS. ANNOUNCES FOR WEDNESDAY L OQUATIL Death of Man Who Mansion Proves to Be ¢ Baleatians’ hove attacked. the, old A Sale of Ae tighbhad ie Rervian towne of Rudnik and Topo iling even men, and New Spring S<irts nm and ob Mainer Swe n's Owner Toid fhis to His Brother. Al Unusual Attractive Price. Walking Skirts— “Four new pleated models of Mack Chiffon Pan- } tn being ¢ Mulgarians ow : ~ section, wide, cluster and box 5 & 50 oar ta’ aalahonas ste with folds at foot. Value $9.75. | tn the ointer, tut at No. 28 Centrall ELOPES WITH A WAITRESS. ee Park ‘Webt | ‘gpntkorteny. > Taffeta Lined Voile Skirts— Mounted Policeman Trot! knew that! Charles L. Min there last night the house wes untenanted, and. while; Mina Alice Sian niprany DA etT Oteeey srosen nia Westar Seven Ay esteayene la] Ww » was accused id vutraging | cantering by jest nigtt noticed « lett) ployed at the hotel. Roth 4) over heavy taffeta drop, extra wide section pleated ‘Tulle Misner, a young white woman.| ajtting from wendow to window. “We're marrt | : llored 5 : ( 5 | Re niees oe cosswas soe | oo, noiacbeaponced [ona np epeenefoatygenegeel tn. eal 9 eae three tailored st 3 of taffeta bands and 10.75 thers behind his Major Delmar! , force of seventy-five men ready to| uo to the second story. As it fe « pac se apes) 8) ole designs of silk embroidery at foot, All sizes for | ‘ ra sizes. Value $18.00. as the representation of the New| nent, but are without ammunition. Driving Club against CK. G./' phe negroes are said to be well-armed B | | | _Women and Misses; also e: 12 West 23d St. Qreet=""" through to 22d flimge’s game mare, Lou Dillon, rep-| ana number 900, i bg the eMmphis Driving Club. Help will be sent at once. The mar After the race Mathers was sccumed | snais are now forming a posse to start "ef entering into ® odmepiracy to drug | for Cale. Advices at Cale say the situa- “Be Dinings's mare, on the amMdavit of | tion ie oe = HERO LON LE See cecse| WMATA ARE RP Waders told 0! overhearing a conver. I wan just lewving m at Lexington. iret aia you heart” eet Brora Fa who # trying 0 Oma as 1 walked away I heard Mr. Smathers my: “tga beat the mare on the weuare, With Clothing thing Ablaze He — Deposit Accounts Simplify Shopping Wonderfully. mare bad been a inte} Coolly Orders Audience Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. 4 from Place Merely a matter of selecting the goods you want and st the purchase referred to your deposit account | ; eee ate No waiting at t for change, no bothering with,C. O | LOCKPORT, -. ¥., April 2—In « fire A D. packages, no sort—every ion clozk-work | }} at that destroyed Weemereghetbees Ar- like. not Sears old, e moving picture machine é | ; Deposit as much You a withdraw Mory oc} cpewator, lost his life wiile fighting to ains um, any or all of y t pe to draw |}] ‘an bour| prevent che famee / /trom outting ¢ff the checks against i & We do no banking business | On daily pounded ev Statements ar. spend and for wt A Deposi “charge” account every economy ¢ FRONT 2% Silvss) OK 26 IN. 4 per cent., com- how much you lo- wi ' ow been on but a few minutes 1 ‘one yelled “Fire! The Budlence wae terror stricken. Be fire originated lamp “houge directly . J over the entrance, in which cated the machine. Yeled to the audience to leave theatre as soon aa possible. ‘While Philline was eiving the orders in @ cool manner so pate ee, count gives of the old | ives you | panic bis clothing nec op fire. When the firemen entered the operator's room they stumbled over the body of the FRONT 2‘#IN. onent 2\IN, WE 2K A IN. | BACK | | | BacK2 el | BACK 2 IN| BACK ISIN, | Dr. Delafield Called in Con- sultation When Chamber- ati SUMMER BOARDERS «Jain Has Bad Turn. TO GIVE A DANCE. | Habits— Ready-to-Wear, ~~ AS our Ready-to-Wear Costumes possess all the excellence and individuality of Costumes an City Chamberlaty “Pat” Keenan, whe OX BH WNT BAC igeieented bie Srafyso tet oer be 5 fashioned to order, so with our Riding Habits ‘ i fa Ar 1 Sole oF Sal f M | “home on Seventh street with the arip,| Gather to Celebrate in Ter- Ready-to-Wear, nnua ie 0 len’ 5s witch {t is feared t# developing inte race Garden. We originated the idea—gave to the field of Collars---46c for Six. | ae eee Sanisoay’ Sat tae casein De edboa ss soouats Sercanat “saxtare Ready-to-Wear Garments a distinctly new line, milenina Chops @iaves 3st i , called in Dr. D. Ls Delafield, and| Part In the fall and seldom think of} and one that proved successful from the start, If you mone get your favorite Cigar without ieffort was bade to summon Dr,| each ether antil they meet in the fa- Success merited, for, in addition to the excel- BACK I's! the band for close to half price it would smoke lowing @ammer, It hap not be long way. one was allowed to eee + lence and individuality, such apparel costs one- ing, | JUSt_as satisfactorily, Bir. Keenan, and st was declared that) Unt!l the felds will eon and the ke . (rave fears were entertained for his B aniier eats Ley ‘a jean hows 4 eo thind to one-half less than to-order apparel. re panded C if you wearsts standard two-for-a- und D) tory. gpa need lls Mogeredianad| Ease igh het S ; # introducing such wear is manifested in little in- “went to French Lick Springs to reou-| tre summer colony will be to || novations that make these Spring garments uncommon. een ot ty ames calf emacs coe oss me inks “and ‘Tenge sone sense Habits made of cloth and mannish mixtures; safety side sad- Aiities have beot attended to by Deputy Er uate anaes Chey rence a6 Warn 0 dle or divided skirts for cross riding. . $19.74 to $39.74 From a Troy manufacturer famous for his two-for-a-quarter collars, q T ¢ desirable shapes (including those illus- BACK 251% | trated) — wing, fold, high band and straight @ity Chamberlain John AH. Campbell. Somppitine has secured the a4. Linen Habits in tan or white; also Khaki Habits, with skirts standing. dihocee ae witeat ot Smmer guest To celebrate his birthday friends of ; f Bhar, Keenan gave him « dinner. Three| ap? ech othe to as above paras $13.74 to $19.74 } cies Sale of mens ih Outs at 69c the half dozen pairs, Pights later he attended the wedding of Separate Skirts as above, in clot hs, sérges and mannish mix qualities, perfectly laundered, Misb Btelfol, daughter of Herman| mui tad Wille Mano wail-| tures; black and colors....... se hgh areal $10.74 to $14.74 Buy a year's supply fel. and caugiy cold. Thie develoves) paper waistcoats rival tim Ww ooarutts Skirts in cloth, kh ki 4 cott . . } Sei Sin Yor ta ies 2 ed | Sta She eotatly "Seed or Separate Skirts in cloth, khaki and cotton gs TR PPT Men’s Genuine Priestley $14.75 Riding Breeches in cloth, pongee linen or sateen; pape Cravenette Coats, from . eee A “ 2.96 Men's Store ? ¢ Raincoats is a pure worsted, in a dark Priestley full 52 in R.H.Macy&Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices shade of not skimped with satin- in the sl finishe: TAILORED RA and shed water like Finer grades of Mew + Raincoate, fashioned of imported and, Macy’s Laminated Comfortables. domestic materias, at prices ranging up to $28.80 : BOY en in such commonplace (acy || Macys | | Mas Macys} 1 these Laminated Comfortable: Meeting Parents’ Ideas of Style, Sturdiness GREAT OFFERING OF WOMEN’S FINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS, mide of chiffon -Pahama-or fancy check suitings, tn beautiful Eton, Pony or Prince Chap styles, taffeta lined, full-plaited effect. Excellen' Loris wets 9695 1.1 12.50 WOMEN'S SKIRTS, ma ding styles of fine Pan ama np fane 4a 5a ¢ which we cannot duplicate, Regular value $5 to $7.50; all, special : 2.87 Sale of High-Class Waists at One-Hali Value any April showers Tage x! quality silkoline, $8.00, fo: t is their chief appeal to ated L. M. B. Kid Glove 2 F Et 2 ‘ and poonemne: Secon Floor ‘dios 1 Aes, 2 : x ath -<rerere 81.61 2 nuit f : a rae BO shops that aj] ot 1 7 1. 00 2.95 Extra Large Size abled hes, each $2.10 Eronts eatin ‘ plain colored and Japanese borders. Suits and the ones of- f] each st 79 ¢ is in favor of ee : | In Addition;— j ¢ of cheviots, cassimeres and wors- Full-Size Cotton-Filled Comfortables, ! ilk ‘ lect blue or brown serge; some models with n colored silkoline back * i wi serge shields, others with shields to The Ri ht Color Full-Size Comfortables, lined with fancy colored Sw r| | match suitings; 24 to 8 year siz 00 to $6.00 values; sale. $4.49 || g with wide silk mer; fg red si ; [ se soe enldie cag | Suits with extra Trousers—Louble-breasted belted coats or =] oe eae . + , ATM a , gular s x i plair le-breast form-fitting; with two pair of knicker- For Fashionable Women’s Shoes,|| | \ Pres Ranging Up To $128.00 oth | ie ine pir Khickerbockers and one pair egulation j trouser - $4.49 (* Linen Sheets and Cases, BOYS’ WEAR IN THE BASEMENT. wonlty \ ed to a ve ecent importat f LINEN Or fithe doubling of this Basement Dry: Goads Store is | fe 4 } | PILLOW ( S—interesting not alone as HIGH fe to Boys' Wear—inexpensive Suits, Blouses and the |} CLASS MERCHANDISE, but from a m viewpoint a | like he way through, yet quality has not suffered. ‘ e lor A year ago you could not h ed such Bed Liner Very ofte {inary economies are the direct results of lucky for the re ° f } purchase ach as these ie thes as blasts leach $3.28ito $3.77 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, made of bhi nes an rw tral 5 assimeres k le, wi ) ats front a ) ‘ $4.14 to $4.74 PE FOR TAO SOs aes eer \ b i 45x} h Cases, cach.,..... 96c to $1.28 iil : { dp " sh ‘ ne han $2.40 $4x36-inch Casestach pest $h19 to $1.83 Boys: Blouses, mate of chambeay, madras or. Percale, il Bia whit fi ark t I size: s 5 Hemmed Cotton Sheets, full bleached—-90x90-inch, 76e; ' r “arabe Moh et wae? fags General Sales Co., 42 East 22d St, pox h ‘ B4c large 5 Sag : ‘a Pillow Cases (0 match, 42x38!,-inch, 160; 42%40}4-inch, “Tes “Other Suits For Boys In Regular Stocks % t =" | 17; 45438 h eee dines | “16¢ || feo ‘At Prices Ranging Up to $13.74 5 R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their how Pitas, MAC) B'war at 6th Av. B4th te 35th St = PAE: : Vv TLE SUIT . ba ier SoietSall Macys || Macys raise ys [Macys Macys} After-Easter Price-break Affects A Great Array of Garments. Suit underpricing that seems nature—might be ext the end of a season, but it comes as a s ¢ now ,, Haopy surprise—for you Ww Suit or- tare to add to the Sp ING. ed near V én the Spring tat ‘ANDSOME SA\ war Thoroughly good qualities—all that one would expect if regular prices prevailed Watle {Eton Model Voile Suit, ) + ored, trimmed with taffeta Silk, $35.00 made over taffeta. Vaile fSuit made of better q 3 in the above, and more $38.50 (lined throughout with si Val { Distinctive Novelties in Eton Model Su! ts, alue + made’ of splendid y voile, strictly tail-.- $39.74 $50.00 | ored: entire Suit m er taffeta sil Blouse or Gibson Model Suit, Value rior q yoile—copy of $65.00 splendidly 1 and $49.74 made in taff riley Other Suits In Regular Stoc Ranging \ From $16.74 $139.0 } SKT uae A that prompt earliest choice » $15.00 Skirts, $10. 74— med with velvet; new r . ful 1, str tailor $16.50 Skiris, $11.89 1 qual ffon taffeta 25-gore model, trimin folds of stitched $18.75 Skirts, box-pleated model, $1 5.00 Skirts, \ Macys (Mocya | Macys) r eriis| wo | Brand grr ‘Perfect “J. B.” Corsets et Half Price and Less. fear aa Hoe $2.00 and ly new, ¢ $2.50 Values trimme support s—six different models ms; in wh ribbon Style 18—For med hips; front and side su tyle 28—For slend Style 48—For average front and side; sizes 15 t Style 68-—For small f 18 to 22 inches. Style 78—For average figures; medium front and si orters attached; sizes 18 tyle 38 h nd sides; sizes t Other Co Ranging up to Girls’ and Misses’ Wear. Misses’ Spring Model Suits are shown mokels and fabrics; in 12, 14 and 16-year size lar Stocks ca > | Misses’ and Children’s Skirts, i noy 30 to 37 inches; range in price trom Children’s White Dresses, new with embroidery or Val. insertion and lace, in price TOM -eeererree Pepe vale ae aiv'e FOR SPEC /Al v GIRLS’ $1550 COATS, $10.74, GIRLS’ $6.50 COATS, $4.96 made of high grade mixtures, cov-|—Double-breasted box models ma erts and novelty plaids; three-quarter-| of fine quality . mixtures, unlined length model, with notched collar! finished with 1 lar, tur and turn-over cuffs; lined through-| over tailored flap pocke 4 to 14-year out; 6 to 14-year sizes Bits of cos Needlework To Dale Dainty American Mothers, Little Dresses, Skirts, Caps, Afghans and the like, hand-made by French women whose skill particular women the world over recognize. NOT SO COSTLY AS YOU THINK. Our Paris office "bene fits you immensely. The best grades of domestic apparel cost little less ‘than these fine hand-made garments: Short Dresses, made of nainsook Short Skirts, made of nainsook gathered at neck; neck and sleeves with feather stitching and hand en) finished with feather stitching and | 54 * lace edge; 6 months to t-year sizes. roidery; six months and 1-year 8c sizes scl dsavaneni $1.50 Short Dresses, made of nainsook Short Si trimmed with cluster tucks and | ort Skirte, made of nainsook, feather stitching between; neck and | “ith tucks and lace-trimmed ruffle; sleeves finished with lace edge; sites 6 months and 1-year sizes. 1.70 6 months and 4 year $1.08 Hand - embroidered Pillow Short Dresses, made of nainsook, with hand-embroidered yokes; 6 | Covere.s++++ 60: months and t-year sizes o 92.07 i Better qualities at prices ranging Imported Hand-made Afghans, up to & 7 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders,

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