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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY," APRIL 5,'1907: MANY WOMEN BELIEVES A FAGIN WOMEN TEACHERS, f= = ARE INJURED WW. MIOMAPPED HER SOK) WIN SALARY FIGHT EIGHTH —_——. Rebeca hic ak Nabathet ag dete Senate Committee Reports SIXTH | ler Has Been Strangely Miss- | mended Bill, Which Satis- Sagal ASONCUGIOL.S SKUIBPOKSN ioe sy ctee casetn wns carn AV, 19°70 20 * STREET. NEW YORK. LaF Second Moor. RANY, April 5.—The women schoo! ra have won a victory in thet Bit | neht against the men t rome | question of salaries, ‘ietape | “erin | Kippenheimer Suits, *15°° and Others Hurt at |‘ mis,t.uet,mm? 7 A Sale to Demonstrate a Fact--- A Third avenue, anys ahe tx ure ‘4 7 ITH the power to demonstrate we will prove that in this sale of Kuppenhei Clothi , i rd, aveniie, oars s 4 E penheimer Clothing Twenty third Street. Unporandlous, 5 W at $15.50 we have reached the climax of value-giving in Men's Clothing—there being N \ oe prisoner to divert his bi > enitton, rep f } : evil channels, Up t r March | these amen nothing further to be said than that this applies to every single point upon which you can ask for A pouthbound Seventh avenue oar|2% the boy had ¢ 1 oth J J pruof—quality of material, newness of pattern, cut and style, fit, workmanship, detailed finish, would make his mispect he! men | would leave hiv home willingly. On) pend nd Twenty: | that night he was 1 friends thy third street car in the middie, ralsed | on the corner of Third avenue and| the ¢ 9 Twenty-third etreet last turning: might «truck an eas We back “Kuppenheimer” for a decisive verdict. We ask you to see these suits to-morrow particularly because they comprive a new shipment just received | grade ts raised from #000 to} {t two feet off one ratl and in the re- | Wifty-fret street and then he disap-| s7p0; the difference in salaries between 7 > : pound’ fet it. tall with “suoh'/e creah | peared boys’ and ira’ classes of the same from the ‘‘House of Kuppenheimer'’ and show every new enippy ‘eaiure that windows and saghing broke,| Th mother searched all the local in-| grade wall net be more than £199. ee that the to-order tailors eall “‘exclasive.’’. New fabrics are shown—plain i showering the pavsengera with glass | stitutions where picked-up children| Misa Strachan, who hae been | - Bs ‘ . and ral o Jare taken, but found no son. Mra, | @ucting the Albany campaign for the cy. Every size Saturday. :. : Conc Bujak ts a bard-working woman un-| women teachers, sald to-day: | a é a : Bas( Fit e able, tc gmuch me to search| “The changes made dy. the Benate Other Kuppenheimer Clothing of new fabrics shown aa she h Ppo: h if, her hue- "i 1 avenue | Pind fined to "| Committee grant all that we ask. ‘ine : : if end, and bréaking | tet Hod Phe asks “The ecning | principle of equatized salaries ip eetad- | by us exclusively, $19.75, $23.75 and up to $35. ber f | Mehed Of course, Our feld of opera-) | >| " tranglerred to tie | seen vane ‘ | my work Dine | ficara “ol BSucatton. mien te ever | : | wher acrationary power to = : : ae : eee’ hen he was lat | Oe nesder bil wil protaatyte| | | BOYS’ New Spring Suits Fxcusive modets—every garment possessing an individuality and cncepeanalisclpaipmciehiaca. posed next wi style not found usually in garments for the boy at double * {AUGH GETS RESPITE: a ee our price. We call particular attention to the following collection of boys’ new Spring sults, at.- +++ ses. $5.50 ; Ape Rectloy. Btu | 7 CRT Aue. rap oie comes For boys from 2! to 10 years—Kussian and Sailor style, | For boys ‘rem 8 to. !\i years—new double-breasted coats : ‘ rite to Ki NGTON, April &The Pos 5 . 1 a respite to Dr. Haugh, A Sag pn a ‘oalasact | with the new long roll collar of serge, plaiy or fancy gray. | and either straight pants or Knickerbockers, . ing stamped envelopes and | ine gene ar 5 wrappers for~ four years E = cs = Dae iiateete Geese 500 Boys’ $5 Reefers | Boys’ Confirmation Suits at $4.50. Men’s New Spring Suits at $12.50. In yesterday's papers we announced a sale of some 1,200 Men's Suits of new Spring weight fabrics at $12.50. We will continue this offer for Saturday. 86. The Ha Company bid $6.85 be situated at Da 4 Mani To-Morrow at $3. | Suits made of either blue or black serge ; Thesé reefers are made’of all wool cloths in | guaranteed to be fast color. ‘Coats made in every new material that is correct for the | double breasted style, either straight or Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT > Tooth Powder ne spine No boys 2 1-2 to 10 years in plain tan, red, plain | knicker pants. or fancy grays in checks and stripes, with or Boys’ High Grade Suits at without velvet collars and silk embroidery on | $6.50 to $9.50. | Hither plain black or blue serge; guaranteed | sleeve. Suits of new fabrics just placed on view to-day. fast color or fancy grays. All sizes, 1g Top Coats and Cravenettes. ur line t# particulrly com- | Young Men's Suitg—Frery new “kink” that gore to make clothes ‘ s nie . er ; ‘ 1 FR ri appesl to the young man from 16 to 20 years rought cut this Spring—plain and fancy overcoatings— of ageplain ma! and new fancy mixtures—more style s many exclusive with us. Prices range from. «++... $15.50 to $23.75 | a: n you can get anywhere else $8.50 to $1 | (a 2 Remarkable Sale of Misses’ Outer-Garments. _ | ¢ ) stunned, but t hospital. Miss 408 West Twen moved to he: fering from plete with every new fancy = Cleanses, preserves and beautifies Thomas W. Lawson Will Study | the teeth, and purifies the breath BECO TGs ie sid W. Law In dainty blue enameled box with patent BOUT one thousand garments all told in » Saturday Sale at » full third below what is castor sll y aaeod oun misses’ suits and coats of similar new materials not half so good in style, ta,loxing or workmanship, The Misses’ and Young Women's Garments you find here are inimitable in style—absolytely correct in cut and thorough tn tailoring and every detail of workmanship. Practically the only difference between them and the highest class, strictly to measure garments {s the price—but @ great difference will be note! in that particular indeed. measuring tube, Convenient for tourists ESTABLISHED 1064 BY ‘| SY Gyo. ADS. eon hea engaged a sulte on the Nort German Lioyd luner Rae Misses’ Semi-fitted Coat Suits $19.75 | ees itterent © i , 5 x wiity of Panawa—doube model, with white piqne | Girls’ 7- meen ee. 4 Misses’ Prince Chap | 0) scrim ote af Pooanedgave tressted nade vith vile pme [Girls 7-8 Length Box |) Suit $22.50 | tbetom, Sues Tt and 1. Ceats worth $7.50 pewyory $22. Junior Coat Suits Misses’ Prince Chap at $5 (ZN t $15 of Fine Serge a 312 Coats of Mixtures $7.50 A ape ins latners and stripes sg-roll | | Well inate of fancy, all-wool mux Of all-wool fancy mix- —OF high-grade tixtures, | “PEtine eerie iacen ie Sping sein fee 9 seit att) plevted skirt, Sires 12, 14 and 15, i he coat is especie ' fancy checks and stripes in SUR e Sill of Do ete ot Pails ete a $9.75 afd very well ‘ailoreyt 1 | be + e cB & _ . =. all thé new Spring shades hoewnag rows aiper mod 3 | GFAY oF inn noveliy sistures—velvet [tars and cutis of velvet. i a | A Ci trimmed with | notch col 1 ver —. Sie ot 4 —collars are fancy trimmed. Borla; Skirt bs side-ple ted, with deep | Spay wa tea Misses: Smart Pouy Linedwithsoftsatin. Skirts] Misses Satin Ru ber Coats at $9 75 pith ete alae dp Alle ca copy of ade ny ul Y. med i br: eo Loe no strapped are full pleated. sirain’ nae lata oettons= easrel selley partoests; good fam rela Oe nEiCy mak Yoo: Ya outa It et NO ee SF tS Heuleely for driving or automobiling " plewtei. Sires 4 and 16. - = nn | Music, 9c. Gla el 16-Button ae 98 $35 Waltham Riverside 2 rh Pr ce Gloves in Gray a ‘ Hits that have never 5 y Aerts Watches at $25. been offered before at E'VE been telling you a lot about Gloves f : 2 Mata Meer. 9c.a copy. The most pop- lately—always with a special price. |t shows AN actua! saving of $10, for the arbitrary ular music of the day. our position in the glove market to ay—when long price that every jeweller in America must No mail orders. gloves ae a scarce article we are able to offer the ask if he wants to carry these famous watches Social Claéerelia. biggest savings cn the most-deman ed sorts. jis $85. The Waltham “ Kiverside” is the Weu'd Under Trop! Bet Unger the ea {) standard’ :aiiroad watch—the greatest (time ‘That's why these 8 branded and guarantee Gloves in $] 98 . + keepe: that is made to-day 16-button lengths can be bought here to-morrow at Not too many of thee or y u not to be urced to come early. i}ese watches are fitted in beautiful thin model gold, et Women's 16-Button Mousquetaires, $1.09, 20-year guar nteed open-tace cases. $25 The reg lar $/.60 quality—baudsome Sucdo Gloves in ila ik and tan. Our special price for this Saturday sale..+++- ‘ome Won e's lbow-length Women's 38 Cla - > r pany Capeshin Gloves a 61.08 | Gloie Gloves. #100. $16 15-Jewel Wa'tham Watches, $10.50. OF finest quality imported cape Rea! kd inwh te end cham. agne— Not ewelled~ and seldom ejualled- by any watch at ihe regular jewellers’ Wh | B k f kin \ousyvetaie in Fa lish tans £°.0) ua ity—the best Frencu glo e price of $10, bins a Gorycar wm aranteed pol tllai e ft? | 3 : 4 |] aud apricets. mace, and at jurt balf aual value! $10 A 8 . : 4 ‘ ‘ $ merican Watches, $5. F at S ac O Me peck to] And 8 Little Bit Men's $150 Cray Clace Gloves at $1. A thoroughly accurate mou's timeplice, with @'fully adjusted mlobel Wedding elle | 59 Mot ag a eee || jewrlled movement in a ii-ycar kusentced, gold-Blled, open face cuss, r Me |" Chure a . yston winston | Sart Coats of Covert, $3.75 || “seweiry special, We over wt uty par of wie gold Cal Ln Litis One, Good ell, Killarney, Your $3.00 Merit Shoe? We save you a dollar on every’ make ten millioh pairs of shoes a pair of Merit Shoes, because they year, factory costs are low, and we Whistien ; UF Third Fieor for wen, wii pe bridiant chip diamondy—they are usually . The Hird om Nel a | somiunaes A STOCK of about 100 Women's |} ™*ed #9. Cur price tou 0 sow PPR tai $2.95 Covert and lroadcloth Costs y on sale tomorrow at a price which || { marks them as a decided bargain | Baréain Basement Tour Neme anc They are made full and boxy, with mannish “isi a collar and revers Gnisbed with white pique Se2ma> Specials for Saturday rE Fer t? Hits, 14¢ Aadrene sleeves are in w new effect. (ovate lined presenting some extraordinary saying opportunities are sold at only one profit, can turn out better shoes at lower throug ont with afeta Z $12.75 ||| OB, mere! anube of the strictly right sort, : ‘ a : Heautiful * ony Coats, 2.7 apy “aide <a fi From green hides to wearer they prices than any other concern, Dar regularly priced ¢18,75 Coat and ga ||| Women's Prince Chap Suits, $8.69 Allee Word It would be untair to yourself to judge these Rite t Never . exact copy of one of cur imported models. M are handled by the only organization We put the best part of every ao These coats are male of lustrous black taffeta Suits by the price--pb,0%, wothout first seeing in the popular Cibsom effect—tat collar; «des them. Lhey comprise a lot made by a manutac- of entire coat beautilully trmmed » ith rarre turer as samples, repre eating his regular $15 plating ad ancy Hercul-s braid frovt finished wade with greceful loops of ts eta and braid pen- gras, dante--the living is a ‘fea peau de eygne They are made of all wo.) worsteds in gray mixtures; coats have = — = satin lining. Skirts ull peated, Regular 15 suits at $8,690 A Shirt Sale of Great Importance. Misses’ Box & Semi:-fitted Coats*3.96 Four hundred of these pretty ( cats secured for to-mon The Newest Negl gees, FL.) wo: sis tet wets aiier ie shin in he newen Spring shades. Were originally wtended to sell at $5.75 which is big enough to own two hide in Merit Shoes. We make tanneries, six factories, and sell Merit | them of four-dollar materials in every Shoes in its own stores. Otherwise | part, and then sell them at $3.00 they would have to be sold at four | to you. dollars instead of three. Our tremendous _ business alone Because our six factories can! makes this possible. £6 Mate Foo DIT 4 pais sale is part of a carefully laid plan—at the beginning omen’s $2.50 Long Gloves, $1.35 MERIT .QXFORDS READY O) -OXFORDS READY ON NEW LAST. S. of each season when stocks are at their very best we offer b By ea op tle rye for elbow sleeves, ods Wane: and a list of specials in Men's wear with prices very near cost. The GREATER NEW YORK STORES FOR MEN AND WOMEN: . diy ; : fi P 7 he Women’s $i Mous u-taire Gloves, 69¢e « many friends we win by this method that turn out to be stealy tions latiath: uate Tate te lacs. iackica, Gane ana ian Manhattan Manhattan Brooklyn | customers handsomely repays us for holding this sale. Wonien’s $1.50 to $2.00 Waists, 80c Sits Aires: oa ge ae, 0-648 Putten Street, corner Rockwell ) We're looking for yous-make it a point to see these Shirts at's dollar Smartest and peel rite oat ts send with lade anl Gael ery weer Lovianies | Bay cam, yomee, mee Mis Biren.’ | 15) Bronawey, pear tne eke atone Every new Spring and Summer pattern is to be found in this Women’s Shoes and Oxlords, oR ; ¥ 4 collectionthe best made Segligees that were ever sold at }j x bre pean, ol one $192 ric. and 2 Tanneries at Endicott and Lestershire, New York, ‘ ' this price, To-morrow ; | Boys’ Box @alfand Kid Lace Sioes, $1.19 \) ud Attached and detached cuffs. . te Bu rts sai

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