The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 13

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Pre arecireeg ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM | ALL OVER THE WORLD ———_—_ ¢ eo —_ -__ Servant’ Problem Used by Process-Server seach Dodgers Who Are Caught by Woman’s Clever Trick, to : Southwest Corner 17st. & Give. A Sale Trocees dodgers a ne country nt n s pr evep at the City of SE mot THE MOST CHARMING WOMAN COMMITTED SUICIDE ny PRAYER. eb will certainty servers ever . $10 TO $20 Trimmed Hats YOU HAVE EVER SEEN TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. dora Lit a court stenog the Winty ‘City, was defends Mrs. Lipman telept $2,000,000 THREW MAN inTO AF AIN T. arrved ev But .th tint it's 4 be good : Leghorns — Neapolitans Witneeses. . ¥ . < a . arge Saliors in chip ey CHAMELBONS TURN carding se tier panies SES at 1 OWITNES prominent—each with give style and re them with the fi GIRL CHAINED TO WAGON BY FATHER, UNITED STATES WINS are FIGHT IN TURKEY “== AT 100 SITE DANCES WITH A CLERGYMAN. Sula er Long Delay Sulian, After Long Delay, NGHigh “aie Be age Sareea sues Order Favoring Amer- |S ¥. wa Low Shoes For Children Black, Tan or White Ties and Pumps Unequalled variety. oe 1 Schools, NY, oF CONSTANTINOPLE. May 3- Shapes approved Dassedor Leishman, an imperial tra He by Physical Education Society was tasued Ay tn regard to the ¢ American and other questions Jong pending between the United Siates and Turkey, authorizing the Ministers to take action in the matter, which is expected to lead to & salisfactory wet. Usment. RANGE OF PRICES Small Sizes, + - - $1.00 to $2.50 For Large Boys, - - 2.25 to 3.50 oe Girls, - - 2.25 to 4.50 Alexander Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street AUTO- TRAIN § AVES A TOWN FROM FIRE. Four automobiles saved the town of ett, In ning up by haul Ing the fire appar of Northwood, twenty>miles away, to the flaming vil- Inge tn a record run. | Congressman Haugen lone time > odicin! recog rRinent 0 ¢ hero came ft was len. Re ¥ been prom Spat Du coupied the fre- ‘6 nounced from Sed April ® that Ambassador Made a Hew move in ( | ced the ‘Porte tn the awk of appearing to thwa: pehind, but the autos @ along and ar uch of the town, T Jerked the heavy r in time ssw ‘Hope’ Introduces “Ultra” Clothes For Young Men [8 to 50 Years of Age, The reference to Young Men 18 to, 50 years of age is not meant as a joke nor as a “‘catcls phrase he say ing is that “A woman is as yc he looks and a man as young as he feels.” The men have “got on’ to that phrase and are following the women pretty rapidly—hence New York of to-day has regiments of Young Fellow ellows whose birthdays have been celebrated tor more than forty years. For these young men and the young men below 40—below 30—and down to 18 years we introduce the Ultra Clothes, of which the illustration below gives a rough idea, *ogmenur Turkish Foreign Ofice th ceied attention to the f withstanding the formal pledges of the Sultan at q satinfac let of eoutlon of the DREADNAUGHT GUNS. ONLY BREAK TEACUPS - | Fired All Together With Total | Energy of 345,792 Tons, | Battleship Holds Firm, | | PORTSMOUTH, England. May 3 ‘The Colonial Premiers were all brought here to-day as quests of the Admi- | ralty to met « wiimpre of the Empire's | navy. Te nbaliie-ships, including the Dreadnought; score of erulsers and Mhirty-seven torpedo-boat destrayers, all belonging to the home feet, assem. | Died In these waters, were reviewed by | the visiting stateamen, who were espe Gially interested | nine nowest baitie i describing the Dreadnought the chal vrogramme of the day's pro ings saya eo has Maximum of Style at Minimum Prices. That's the keynote at the ‘Hope’ illustrations, You will find the latest noveltie with illuminated stripes, You will find club c weaves, in designs to be found only at exclusive tailor sh or four clothing stores in the City of New York. Therefore, we are very modest in saying that you would have to pay at least §25 to made, or $50 to $75 if made to your measure. ° $ § -50, §$ +50, & Special Prices, 14, 16° ' l & 4 a J l Py Style and details of make-up are indi ion. But we corner, es are forcible live and gray tones, d plaids, ps andi perhaps at three These Ultra Cloth watiafied her ereators and W oy ou herringbone Helse cop wats preven jing thy iterterings with Uh found 10 have b rom. wa $45 for t! iyi Conipleted & vovage « wiihout all add that not only are in advance 4 the models “up to the minute,” but they are will t rect “thing” next Fall, Of ¢ ¢, there is a representation of ndard fa a ixed Worsteds, Navy Blue Serges, in plain and fancy weaves Also a Navy Blue Unfinished Herringbone Worsted, made up ina mn coat with silk facings, Weather Forecast—Trode Winds sleidy tox Men Who Pay Cash ave attracted and held by the magnetism very attractive 2-t ard Hops Corner. of Stile ~Quatity-—Economy, —— Clearing-House Sales cont nue in these limes, Serge Suits, Black Clothes, Top Coats, "He" #11. Clearing: ‘louse Sales continue in these lines: Spring Sults, Spring Overcoats, Ralncca)s, Broadway and Chambers St. wee STEWART BUILDING FRIDAY, = FRIDAY, MAT 8. 1902. Sub-Station Store, Old Building. i ve (ae: Mun ? "ee ( (On ry WAMU) i, rf | f Sub-Station Store, _ Building. Saturday's economies in merchandise for men, women and children: ¢ ‘ Women’s Smart Spring Overcoats 4 Just Half Price—$6, instead of $12 This fine bit of ree hundred and_ fifty stylish Three-quarter length Spring Overcoats, that will make a purchaser of every woman who aves them. Made of beautiful stripes, fine checks and plaids, in ust the proper weight for late Spring and Summer wear, suitable for the steamer, for motoring, or trips out of town. They ate loose fitting, fy-front or double.breasted; and a number of them have smart black peau-de-cygne collar. Splendid § values, and: a remarkable offering for to- morrow at hal cee $ Girls’ $10 to $15 Joon & Eton Suits At $6.75 Each, for Saturday Just pinety-seven of them—from the best maker of girls’ sults 4 | This stirring news of S Four Specials In Men’s Furnishings A quarter never accomplished more in buying Men's Furnishings, than it wl do here, when applied to these Searls, Suspenders and Garters—things that every man | needs every 80 often, And the collars offer a particularly enjoyable bit of economy—thie proof of it lies in buying @ trial half-dozen and wearing them. SCARFS, 2c ‘The stiks in them are usually put Into 0c. neckwear—#o that, jncolors — .| and patterns, you are getting just twice your money's worth The } Scarfs are French and Lined Four-in-hands, perfectly correct tn style | You, get the same lisle thread SUSPENDERS, 25¢ wevving tu. .602 suspenders—these are made up from short cnda, hetice the saving Assorted plain and fancy colors; leather ends, nickel buckles. Good idea.to lay In a few extra pairs, at thie price. GARTERS Three Pairs for 25c news concerns t Same story applies here—there's economy in using up stiort pleces of webbing, and you get the benefit Sold Plenty of good colors; convenient nickel clasps. Put up three pairs in to his best customer—ourselyes—at a very low clearance price. Hence a box for 25¢. this rather extraordinary opportunity for mothers to buy smart suits Collars that sell elsewhere, under for thelr 12 to 18-year-old danghters—tatlored in the pink of the sea- COLLARS where 018 ang 1 the pS another name, af $1 Six for 50c all the fashionable styles fitting, splendidly laundered—giving good wear—possessing, all the merits of collars costing twice as much. Sold only in dozen or dozen lots, at Six for 50c. / son's styles, at a third to a half Jess than their value. Handsome mixtures, checks and stripes, in the prevailing Nght shades, made up into-charming Jacket and Eton Suits, satia-lined, with plaited skirts, Tomorrow, $6.75 each—not on sale halt in a great variety of models. Men’ s Sooks sont Underwear Summer clothing to get. Bhirte and | Drawers Summer weight, in imitation-ribbed cream, blue, pink | or lavender cotton s have short sleeves. Splendid immer un- | derclothing, at 35¢ a garment, though usually sold at 50c Shirts with short sleeves, and Drawers to match, of plain eeru cotton—excellently made, 35¢ a garment, usually 50c. & ks of black or tan cotton, seamless, and fine value at their price, 12\%c a patr. } ka, of fine binck cotton, with high speed heels and double Unusually good socks at 18c a pair; 3 pairs today. New and Pretty Lapin Hats At $5, $6 and $7.50 Each There ts a wide demand for these effective, picturesque hats, and we have ready today a most attractive group of thom, fresh from the workrooms, They are in the desirable large shapes, and gracefully trimmed with white, pink or biue flowers, follage, cherries and soft Louisine and taffeta ribbon, Wonderfully stylish hats at their popu- lar -$5, $6 and $7. 50. Trimmed Hats at $1, reduced from $5 and More A small group of Trimmed Hats from our Basement Millinery Salon, formerly priced at $6 to $7.50, 1s now reduced to $1 each because of sundry hurts. They will go quickly. Timely pointers for men with soles. Full regular made. for 50c. prices This Asonishing Offering Of Boys’ All-Wool Suits at $3.75 It's a merchandising triumph to get Boys’ All-wool Suits to sell at $3.76 in-this market. Boys’ mothers are delighted—the trade won- ders. The sults are full of style—finished fully up to the usual five- dollar standars; silk-sewed throughout, and In the cool, clear grays and mixtures that are such favorites. Four fine styles. Russian, sizes 3 to 7 years; Sailor, sizes 6 to 10 years; and Double-breasted, sizes 8 to.16 years. All at $3.75-n sult. If there hadn't been five hundred sults to start with, there would have been no chance to tell the good news again. Colored Handkerchiefs—Good Nis Fashion affects colored fancy handkerchiefs—and here are tempt- ing prizes for men and women. Little lots, at little prices—they’ll be quickly snapped up: B00 lored me! rete ema shades and-in many pretty eta ot Pad the imperfections they are alleged to contain However—15e each, in- stead of M%e to Me hotcest picking for early comers. 600 Men’ Co! Lan kerchiefe—unusually handsome Jacquard patterns, In ish Bolla cvlore—old blue, slate, lavender, and so on. At Bhe each, regularly We. These Pretty Silk Ginghams Are Now 15c a Yard We have sold bundreds of yards of this charming fabrie for Summer frocks at a higher price—in fact, some of these very silk ginghams have sold in our regular stock this season for 2¢ a yard. Dainty checks and plaids, with glistening silk threads running over the surface. Regularly 2bc; now at 15¢ a yard. Little Folks’ $4 to $6 Coats, $2 and $3 Thank a cold and unresponsive April for this very exceptional offering~a maker's surplus of Children's Coats and Three-quarter length Reefers, in charming styles and newest materials, a third un- der-price. There are numerous light effects in checks and broken plaids, as well as plain navy blue and red. Some are trimmed with fancy braid and buttons, others have velvet collars and embrotdered emblem on sleeve, All are finely tailored, and the lot offers every size trom 2 to 6 years, in a variety of desirable styles. At $2 and $3 each, Two Waist Bargains Norfolk At $2.25, instead of $2,76—- China Silk Watsts, tn black or white; front embrotdered and finely plaited; plaited bavk; lat- est sleeves with plaited cuffs; open in front. ‘Mighty pretty waists at a low price. At $1, instead of $1.25—White Lawn Waists; front of allover em- broidery, in blind or open effects anc fine plaits; plaited back, short sleeves, trimmed—an unusually good offering, Fohde! pat printed and embroia- | | Women’s Belts | Belts for the Summer frocks, end Hand-bags that are always wanted—both at enticing price savings: black, White an@ cotors; gilt and Bags 180, regularly {e—Silk braid ec to Th and fancy braids: biack, -white tic, with steel claeps and aide fine buckles, Also o pleces | Belts at B8e, regularly Se lack, white and colors: plaited shirred and be also of jet-atudded elastic, with Jet buckle There's always news of special | dice efte: he Smyrne Rugs cole ianadliad Heerergers igh libated aa nee ey, usually $l 4 seal, two inside compartments: rug corner, Today {t's of Smyrna , ye esque i cla: i | cause reversible. Popular small sizes, handsome patterns, thus low- | inh frame, with purse, leather. riced ibs 21x45 in, $1, 4x7 ft, $4.25. | 4 2he, instead of te and Mo—Various leathers and sizes; gilt, 26 x 64 tn, $1.40, 6x9 ft.. $9.35. | gun-metal-finished frames, allk and suede jined—excelient choos 30x 60in., $1.75. 7 ft. 6 In x10 ft. 6 in, 944,50, ste 3x6 ft, $2.50 9x12 ft 17,50, , Lan cen ae | Womens and Girls sonable Good Shoes fev abot, a. thir under-petees jraceful figures, in poster style— “The Girl in Violet” and others— excellent color: reproductions of pastels, 14x26 inches, inside meas- urement, in I%-inch Flemish oak -?Se each; and an additional attraction is that Women’s Binck Ktiskin lace tton Shoes; welted soles, neat toes and Cuban heels, M Ml at $3--at $1.90. Young Women's Oxfords; patent leather and tan calf; styles; the Temainder of stork lines of a celebrated §5 $2.40 a palr. Practically all qizes to start with. Charming Pastel - Facsimiles srames, Little-priced- they usually sell for $ various shoe, at Women's Long Pwelve-button length Silk Gloves, Reduced.-former prices were a | in black and white. They bear the Pretty Pieces hea ania? i es o ea S ilk Gl ves, $1 Kayser name, which is sufficient very attractive lot of importe sanrant tor their aaosiibniael Tan of China Fancy China, in a neat floral dec t ove pli neue § oration, and inclnding a variety of the odd pieces needed for the e.. Bs breakfast or lunch taljle 3 se e 4 $1.2 Well pade Ves's white Balad Bowls. at 75¢ each, were $1 and $ Women’ s Knit nan ste Voss ot la Cake Plates, at 75c each, were 31 and Chop Dishes at Svc and 7S¢ each, were ' Vests at 18c Fruit and Saind t’iates, at 25¢ each, were 5 Nut Baskets. at 25¢, were and 40¢ and short or long #! Celery Trays, at 2$¢ and SCc, were b0e and 75¢ quality ts not impair 200 and 2he. 2be each Fruit Saucers, at 10¢, 12¢ and {8c, were 15 Sub-Station Store, Basement, Old Building, Sub-Station Store, Basement, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. 1. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Fourth Avenue extra size, with bi ‘ * but the wearing insteac of lees lar Techni and you pay 1 ver r 50c, Stewart & Ce., Broadway Eighth to Tenth Street, HE Second Picture of the James- town Series will be given free with next Sunday's World. Size 10x15: separate sheet of plate paper, in bright colors. These pictures are accurately reproduced from paint- ings made at Norfolk by Biedermann. Get the set. A new picture each Sun- Th Sen't Fair to ter and beet orele “ron. Bat ui fal, alee biehiy ad tieable. to beat resula Hutemeblie urives & verlag the = partiowla er vow want thrownt Merion Werd Wan ‘Bergain Of ers’

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