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| Mtaten, for Ti “PABENTS MD TWO CHILDREN. UH 53300 William Cross and Family! Found Dead in Jer- | sey City. | KUROK! THINKS JAP PREJUDICE IS DYING OUT Mikado’s Envoy Says He) Feels His Countrymen Will Be Treated Well. SEATTLE, Wa wends her children the United States to Gnd believe that the 1 the future will recely spirit in which they " paid Gen. Kurok!, who ar- yesterday, in discussing the | “Japan May & ny them, to theme-bow man Glasmes, and expresse find that th good added Gen Kuroki You some 0 . t many J will of § eland we it you the ing 1a dying CONFESSES TRIPLE MURDER, POLICE SAY adds Salis Rogers, Arrested for Killing of Olney Brothers and In- gerick Girl, in Jail. MIDDLETOW Mes Mar 8 Charles H. Rogers, who is charged with the murder of the two Olney brothers, Prosperous farmers, here, and of Alice Ingerick, who lived on the Olney farm, was brought here to-day, Rogers was captured in Los Ange! al, after a chase which continued more than a year. The officer who brow rom the West declare jogers has made « sion, saying th committed triple murder alone and that he alone is qullly, He secured $16 from hia Vic~ mt him here to-day +t mplete conf ra seemed to be in exceptionally cee irite upon his arrival her toe ¢ laughed and chatted with 9 who met hi the station a ees sees ang tts against him. It has been asked “How \s it that The World prints more advertisements than ANY OTHER news- paper, and stil) « , ‘Situation Wanted’ advertiser seldom advertises in The World more than ONE day at a time?” THE ANSWER is plain, Most advertisers want “results” EVERY DAY and ftick to The World, knowing where to get them. On the other hand, ONE “Situation Wanted” Ad. in The Specials This Week For Men and Women Below is a partial list of new styles and lasts. Eyery Merit Shoe Store has them And there. is hothing newer or beter the $4.00 stores. FOR WOMEN, $3.00 Tan Calf Oxfords Tan Calf Pumps Patent and Dull Christy Ties White Duck Oxfords and Sailor Ties Patent and Dull Pumps Pure Silk Laces (1-Inch Wide)—15c. FOR MEN, $3.00 Tan Calf Oxfords Tan Calf Shoes Flat Lasts Patent Leather Dress Shoes No. 4 Men's Blucher Ox Pancake Last, n Patent Leathe: Tan Calf, Gun Metal” Calf. No. 2. / Men's Blucher Oxford, Potay Last, made in Patent Colt, Box Calf and Tan Caif they are the besr value that shree dollars can buy. the tanner. of Merit Shoes. Women's Pumps In. Patent Colt- skin, Gun Metal, Tan Calf, No, 2. Women's Savoy Qx- ford, made in Patent Colt, Dull Kid, Tan Calf a year, requiring two tanneries, six factories, employees, and a chain of Merit Shoe Stores. the profit is made on Merit Shoes, chain of stores, the profit must be leather quality, or ‘ncreasing price, or both. in good leather to actually own our tanneries. are the /easher makers as well. + MANHATTAN. MANHATTAN, 509 Sth Ay ANHATTAN, 110 sa5tu Bi, bth ay. 44 Ease 125th St., hear 1ith 8m pear frondway, De Kalb Av Six Dactories and Two Tanneries at Endicott and Lestershire, N.Y, at. any of Gun Metal Oxfords the 26c¢, kind) More and more Merit Shoes are being sold because The price on Merit Shoes is shree dollars because there is only one profit to pay the store, the maker and [hese three businesses are each a parrof the biggest shoe organization in the world—the makers We have an output of ’en mullion pairs 5,000 By saving on factory cost through this big output In every other made by reaucing As retailers of Merit Shoes, we are interested enough Merit Shoes have good leather inthem, because the shoe sellers Greater New York Siores—For Men and Women pear bUth Bt _THE EVENING WORLD. MERITSHOE| | Millinery Misses’ and Children's Hats $4.75 former prices $7.75 and $8.75 Misses’ and Children's Satlors and Continentals SI.50 Saturday, May 4th Lord & Zaylor Broadway and 2oth St; 5th Ave.; roth St. figrren Ment seratbeet se a tey siren The Werle © em 20h Hack Chart E@ Bar! Thirteenth St, Sunday World Wants Work Wonders. Se eer FRIDAY,” MAY 3. 9 O07. Se . rao HOLD THE CONFIDENCE OF MEN THE NEW SUITS AT $15 Come here expecting to find suits offered. These suits will certain! the supremacy of this store as a st models are, here, For those who p ment is unlimited—the tai es, coeys ati dollar, In every respect best value, dollar for expectations man whe that was ever they emphasize fabricy emb Ifthe preva THE NEW SUITS AT $17, $18 & $20 Individuality and grace of line, styles that are abreast of through @ manufacturing org that is part of the usual ready-f the hour and tailoring that is possible only ion that is as skilled as ours, lift these suits far above the dead level s at these prices. The fabrics are of the stamp that will appeal to the particular—worateds of superb texture and weave, prominent among which are elegant ¢ every shade from the lightest to the darkest, and every weave, from quiet checks to pro Equa! them at these prices you canno:—at $5 more, perhaps. 3 in minent THE NEW SUITS AT $25 suits that equal these at the price, Pay $15 more tosome f good style and tailoring—for less you cannot nservative and radical idea: dace of anexceptio Aman may search the city over and fail to fashionable tailor and yo! The models present every phase fabrics form a truly marvellous We can rightly term may secure the si me ai 1s nd colorings ar character, THE YOUNG MEN’S SULTS AT $12.50 Clothing the partic y the chest is an in young men w the waist. The tr browns and mixtu 17 years, and small men measuring up to 34 inches around Here are suits that arc extreme in style, fashioned as athletic shoulde fc. The fabrics bright and $12.50. s and shaped at snappy—fashionable grays, es. $15 wo uld be a fair price. Special at THE BIG MEN’S SUITS, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 the chest has a ¢ tion of suits t se from here, an great in providing for big men is an important specialty with us, and re men of large proportions $0 inches a alle » che The big man of 40 to diversity as the men Vogel Br fitin the fae wn as the store whe can secure a perfect bes s Open : Saturday | Night Till 10, 30 | } i THE KIND OF SUITS THAT WIN AND z z Broadway at Thirteenth St. Hadkelt Cahart6@ os | The Most Magnificent fe Collection of Silk Dresses Ever Placed on Sale Formerly $20 to $35, Now Reduced to $ 13°" Accordion Plaited Taffeta Princess Bleeves and yoke. Princess Jumper Dresses of satin {o Dresses, lace lard Two-Piece and Princess Dresses of stripe, check and plain taffetas, Guimpe Dresses of stripe plain taffeta, velvet ‘ trimming, Embroidered Chiffon Panama Dresses—all colors. Tailo: Linge Waist Suits. nece and Pr made Plaid Shirt ¢ Deesses in two It is quite an easy matter-to organize your “every-day-sort-of- sale,” but quite another to institute one of such special moment j and importance ‘as this one, It is an event that is characterized | by the strength and interest that attend all the Hackett, Carhart Hadi Carhart EO incess models. y at ies eciglilliila ialiad a ui, cegailaialilahtsiaaiigs \ | | Journeyman - J ratorea Sults, ' May Specials the results the great pun ent producti tions in America , correct style and y org y quialit ‘Sale of 2,000 Suits eres and worsteds—the over hard-finished cass the Brill-directed tale y one of Hence you save $5 t9 $10 production of a big Maine m Tallored work. season. ¢ suit Excellent Suits, Values up to $15 es in silver gr laid, overcheck hrunk’ finen ang etain the shape. New r peaked lapels; many half lin Se Tailored Suits, lues up to $18, es of gray cassimeres, check ercheck and overplaid w new Br tyles, ¢ from extremes for their fathers. Some of the coats are hal bottoms. The talloring ts high-grade m oO ‘$12. 50 hard finished. Various stripe, and designs. Models are five ing mento sedate garments ed, with trousers having turned. work usual In $18 garments, $15 s ANd Unusual atless than $22.50, ns handsomest gray designs and in 6 of the Fashion Magazines as “New York's Gor- rs n light gray flannel effects, hecks, ecks, overplaids, chalk-line to plain dark grays. Weaves are various, In- All the coats are half-lined, al} the leaving off the vest you have f the season ed by Press a Coming Styles.” checks, ripes, Je and herringbone bottoms, so that by rec through club hesy range strip cluding pt trousers, have turn-up al ‘Last Days of Raincoat Sale Custom Tailored Rain Coats, . $10 of gray and mixture worsted, all-wool black Thibet and Oxfor@ avenette’ process. Cut on new models, ex- ned with. !mported Venetian; Interlined with h haircloth; warranted to hold the shape, fit, style Value “ more Hand-Tailored . _ "Cravenettes, 44 r fe worsteds, piece Summer sult. rofed by the $12.50 various gray designs and weaves. allored, excellently trimmed, sure under $18. These raincoats are clothes makers In America, Tne avian - Tailored $15 Raincoats . 4 stripe high qrade worsted ds and steel Oxford weave cassimeres. Cut on newest models make and material with usual $20 vire f plain ain ¢ a ar t than Special Spring Coats Hand-Taflored Springcoats . $12. 50 s that are values up to $18 because of the high-grade fabrics, ent trimmings and new models. Made of hard-fin- 4 all-wool cheviots—gray tones in wale, twill and her- Satin sleeve linings and serge body linings. Cloth and Pitted and semi-fitted models. $14.50 Silk- ned lore age we ut on the same new $4 modes Spring Coats value at less than $20. coats; Journeyman tailored; lined throughout and to the th bh gh grade Mervellleux silk; materials are black vicuna and Ox- viot Journeyman - Tailored $1 5 Spring Coats. . t Presenting an extremely wide range of frolic gray coats In every detail equal to the usual ones at $20, demonstrating the great superiority of Brill values. The fabrics are, cheviots and cassimeres, in new twill } ished cassimer ringbone weaves. velvet collars. tripe and herringbone weaves. Colorings Quaker, Oxford, oyster sem! and d back, having various new lapels, ther new s olnts. Elther velvet or self collars, Superior Brill Clothes, $18 to $40 r because of the models, which have been Illustrated and de- bed’ by leading fashion magazines and the newspapers of New York 4s “New York's Coming Correct Styles.” Supertor because and excellence of the fabrics, which are from the best mills a, and which were selected or designed by ten of the pecialists In the world, Superlor because of the tailor- the best conditions by ten of the most highly developed organizations In America, Superior because of the values. which unt of many B: trade advantages are best clothes values any~ ue-grays; models sleeve finish an Young Men’s Clothes Specials Young Men’s Good $8 Value Suits $6 at . * . . . . Made of black QMibet and, hard-finished cassimeres, in new colorings ‘ on on stylish s! ngle and double breasted models; excel- tly tailored. Sizes 14 to 20, Young Men's Suits That Are $10 Value 98 . and trimmed as well as Brill sults for men at $10. Made { only difference is the youthful style; warranted to hold and color until » out; materials are worsteds, cheviots ck Thibets. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Youn Men's High: 10 Grade Suits $ Present! ng at an extremely popular pri ce for the first tlme garments to #15, These sults are from one of the Brill ations whose success in specializing In young In fabrics, models and tailoring these sults are Sires from 41$ to 20, Bargains in Clothes for Children For Boys 7 to 16—$6 Value ratn- giver Suit —The Dudley fin one, $3.95 nsisis of i} * ‘ 1 trousers, One ley suit will outlast users, the better proofing not onl the fabric, so that 4 lorings are neat grays If-you cannot person. es and description, usually sold directed ta yle changes. One D { the two pairs { the cloth sw gthens s. ( thes ff uf differe ece suits, & ee sammy jaispinein 's $5 Value Sults $3. 95 at. . . specialists In the fia { that are atrletly . fe and warranted to g atisfactory s ¢ sizes are cut . rea yerge and case is r suit grade ¢ ge and chevieg, rae and ts, Children’ s $4 Value Suite, 8, Reeters and Topcoals , t n hand. ted jacket asted t and 4 grays and { ge, ea ub check and Get the Habit. Go to YU BABREWAG, oi Saisie” BoER ET WEES mbes