The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, |Mrs. Cory’s Authorized Escort And Official He Sues for $100,000 WOMEN ORGANIZE T0 STOP CAR-CROWDING | They Will Also Fight Car- | Ahead Evil and Conduc- tors’ Soiled Linen AGED HUSBAND SAYS DICKINSOM IS MERE FRIEND " Jersey Secretary of State Was Mrs. Cory's Com- Shonts, tn rehebti! car service, will be amateted 1 ‘or the Protection of ta, now completing | | panion With Sanction. Hon, This sootety, which | PE 3 the days before the Bubway brought | Tettet to transportation conditions, ts HAD ROOM IN “HOME | planning an active compaign against : cist hor Overcrowded cara, | ae we | “Car ahead” nuisance, Conductors’ Insolence, B Pen sentle- | Transfer nuisance, break e new 1an About. } ‘Trow = Mra. Robert Hamilton Ru Prosident, and Mra, Dore 1 | rm rka re lations of § t Stat dna Str M s 5] k | t 5 . ae aay “cotone! 1008 TRAIN CREWS IN PRISON. k te and 4 V tila Wi janrionee ASeenehi oe smureling 3 Mrs, Cor R kA K. Three al rican, of Re trains on the . i t Once at Their Feast al r - M ‘ 3 = | © e a ! not fr x . : ~ Whose Toes Have Been Trod Upon? Be bales cement _Whose loes Have Been Irod Upon: cha ve THE NEW YORK TIMES, t s % which eviceatly thinks the matter of enough a pe costated BY, ak usa importance to discuss it editorially, under * derstingthg, tt was s asker i. the caption of ‘Oculists and Opticians,"’ When the apr made « ofl js among other things, has this to say— | This Is a Startling Truth! | | And we have striven for years to impress upon the Ae i289 903. BANGED HIMSELF IN CELL.| EYEGLASSES IN JEWELRY OR DEPARTMENT STORES OR ENTRUSTING THE TREATMENT OR EYE TROUBLES TO ANY BUT THE REGISTERED PHYSICIAN, The steengitiel euriconvictioar lg ahown at Philadeiphian ind Been Locked Up for Yafe-Keeping A in the fact that we have an organized staff of Registered road Physiclans—NOT spectacle salespeople. go to P : GLASSES, IF REQUIRED, AS LOW AS $1, 5 } Bast 23d St., near Fourth Ay 5 4 West 125th St., near Lenox Ay. 442 Columbus Ay. Sist & 824 Sts. 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn ‘Opposite Abraham & Straus ‘ ate OPTICAL HOUSE OP w A jelly RAINCOAT COMPANY “Originators of Fashions in Waterproof Garment | IMPORTANT SALE | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Ladies’ Rubber- a Silk Coats. SPECIAL LOT Abost 300 of these handsome garments af one- half former prices. FULL LENGTH COAT, 30 LIKE Cus. J.D.OARENMUT, PRES | Every Second-Hand Organ and Square Piano Must Go To-morrow Your Choice, Regardless of Cost, at... $10 | Cartage Extra VERY second-hand organ and square piano in | the store must be sold (o-morrow. We need the room, and in order to clear our floor we have put a price on them which will not leave one | of them in the house by nightfall. To-morrow Only, Any Second-Hand Organ or FORMER PRICE $28.00 Handsomely tailored, latest Spring Square Piano at $10 styles, made from best imported and ’ domestic silks, rubberized ith pure Para rubber, odorless, ventilated under This includes every instrument of this kind arms, twin cuffs, fish eye pearl buttons; left from our big sale this week. These pianos and organs have been overhauled | and put in as good condition as possible, Come early and take your choice. | yoke and sleeves lined’ with white Peau de Cygne. About a dozen colors to se lect from. Can be worn on all occa sions, day or evening, rain or shine. LADIES CRAVENETTES We will dispose of about 200 high-grade Priestley Cravenettes at , If you care to exchange Owing to the exceed- this sale, made of worsteds, in Silk | Mixtures, Herringbone and gray ed- one of these pianos or | | ingly low price at which fects; latest Spring styles; many are silk Mned; made to sell organs within a year for instruments one of our new instru- a are these from $10.50 to $12.50; *6.75 ments, we will allow all sold, we are compelled to sale price ¢ you pald, charge for delivery, | f | | | Biegel Cooper Store, Filth Floor, Center.) ii _APRIL 2. Important Sale of Fancy Silk Ribbons More Than a Third Has Been Clipped from Their Regular Prices : V HESE are new, silk ribbons, in a good choicerof the best of i de dh season’s colors and effects. They are also in the most-wanted widths—3 to 5 inches. In fact, they are exactly the ribbons that you would.ask to.see if you expected to pay the full prices. = The full prices are what you would expect to pay for .such ribbons at this time of year. Itis only a piece of luck that enables us to make this offer and it isn’t the kind of luck that comes twice in a season. Dresden Ribbons 4%) to S inches wide, Plaid Ribbons 3% to 44% inches wide, Fancy Striped Ribbons Dresden Ribbons Regularly 3, 345 and 4 Inches wide, Plaid Ribbons— Regularly 25c a Yard, S inches wide, | o9¢0 Yi la 15¢ Striped Mesaaline Rib- | 19¢ 9c a Yard, «12¢ Regularly | Checked Ribtons— 3% and 4 inches wide, Plaid Ribbons 345 and 4 inches wide, 34) and 4 inches wide, bons—4\ inches w i ide, | at Doper Store, Main Floor, Pron) Women’s Lawn Waists 75c, $1 and $1.50 44 and 5% inches wide, Siege! ( Newest Styles. Extraordinary Values VEN at such low prices you will find that Big Store waists are the embodiment of all that is best.in style, quality and finish. The assortment is large and varied enough to meet the de- mands of widely differing tastes, and to supply blouses suitable for all figures. White Lawn and Batiste Waists—two smart open-front, long-sleeve, tallored models; front of one is hemstitched, tucked and’ side plaited: the other graduated clusters of French tucks; back, collar and cuffs of both are tucked, others trimmed with lace and embroid $]. ery; button back; three-quarter sleeves; exceptional values at..,, White Lawn ta—your choice of six striking models; two strictly tailored and four embroidered and lace trimmed. The tailored waists are chi n-front models, with entire front of French tucks and side plalts; long sleeves, tucked cufts and laundered collar. The button-back model.is made with box plaits and French tucks; long sleeves and cuffs tucked; shoulder seams joined with beading. The trimmed waists are button-back, three-quarter length sleeve models, artistically fashioned with Insertions of lace and embroid- $] 50 ery. Two as illustrated. All exceptional values at. soe . Striped Lawn Waists 1,000 white lawn waists, with hairline stripes of black, navy blue or pimk. A strictly tailored model, made with open front, side plaits and long 75e sleeves. Remarkable value at......- + (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) For Maids, Nurses || or Waitresses Tasteful, Well Made Dresses and Aprons at Special Prices Pe neat dresses that fitand hang Good Shoes for Men Who Care for Style and Comfort HEN busy men come all the way from Ww the financial district, the whosesale district and the upper part of the Bronx to buy a certain kind of shoe at this well, and that are, in all particulars, the right sorts for maids and nurses. store, you can be sure that there is something pedi Bamber ek aries (0 casio tmp about that shoe that is worth coming for. As! I lac q anybody who wears ‘Foot Mould’ shoes what place on sale to-morrow, of good aprons. And, of ail, the prices, have been decidedly lessened for to-morrow. Thursday, a riety of this season’s patterns in tremendous va- that something is—or try « pair and find out for yourself, Once you find out, you'll be gaps, NUR among the frequent Re “ 4 SES" nd « visitors here your Men’s Negligee Shirts Ee HOUSE self, wherever you may live. i of the well known ‘‘Griffon’’ make at 8] -00 Made to sell at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and but not properly laundered, Foot Mould shoes we claim to be the mo» stylish and most com- fortable shoes to- day's ready-to-wear sides $3; leat aes eae otherw ise periect. ahatlkcet calue tor aries. All sizes, 1346 to 18. All styles, Choice of thirty-six styles Cuffs attached or detached. Regular n high or ‘*coat’’ models. DRESSES— shot 2! $3 to $5 mieneed Oxfords at n wi percele; exe! 4 ; Jwnt qwa thos The Underprice Offers “Chocolate Thursday” | | anc Men's Shes and Oxiords—Iwo i two-piece of new lines in tan Russia calf and Thursday of each week the feet; walet and N O Candy Store is permitted to sell black vici kid; both high okire weparere; low shoes in each 4 - ep ekirt te oot Aihinade its regular 40c chocolates at 29¢ et eeg a pound, and that is the only day that the price is curt We do this in order to give our pub- lic an incentive to learn just how good our 40c chocolates are. We compare them with the 60c kind of any other confectioner you choose to name, but as a matter of fact they are just as good as candies can be, at any price, so far walet neatly former s allveryg MALDS AND WAITRESSES’ © 404 plain, or with and LAWN APRONS brevelles; some ned 35€ | th materials are conc d ° bib and brecelie ery Y) | aineereenteeye poe peter, 29c me yom ret lie — 4% _ seams si s ~ * oer . Tuesday Specials in Groceries of Guaranteed Goodness HE qualities of these specially priced goods are strictly the best and guaranteed. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Telephone 4,000 Chelsea, | Fountain Bl hive neh Roast Coffee Premium Hams o setrapiataerat

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