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cetenenee eee GELISCD DOESN'T “MILLIONAIRE IS. GIRL WITNESSES. ‘=.= KNOW HOW MUCH ACCUSED IN COURT ARE EXAMINED IN <:-' MONEY HE MAKES AS HOTEL BEAT) INSURANCE CASES "Pith aa OF HONOR MEDAL MEN “| Do the Artistic Part, Arrested by Negro Con-/Copied Names on Envel- ~My Managers Do the | stable in Atlantic City opes While Working | | ’ Rest,"* He Says. and Held in Bail. | on Elections. N ASK BEN ROEDER! ,,,™ 3 Pf |S te : # a “ag ag oe ten df : tps % Bett medal le awarded to Police | For Me, Says the Playwright. men Daval J. Daly, of the Central Park siper cent. up to & £5,900, and 1% per Superfluous Hair Removed by the New Principle of his play,” @milingly. under ; Judge A. 7 . ‘ | for him, af A revetaiton $0 8 fs RPA Gu | ot Justice F Moors 8 him as 4 witness; “but on tead 4 that ft _weaild not:do at sit F nim play 1 te end I cent hi A Plagiarism, Belasco Says. K to ov dows it break of the hair, thereby tmenting with electroiyals, X-Ray and “The contract between us called for the BARE WORD of the fn original play, What he sent r & pure f from material open are for tt, #0 I sent 4 Fromnted's rocewmss for weversi MERGER OF LEATHER Foctrnet Jean Ricbesin's manoser | COMPANIES IS HELD UP. geturne’ Jean Richepin'’s manuscript of ‘La Du Barry,’ I wrote a play joyneit Court Extends Stay Issued Against the United States and end called it ‘Du Barry.’ Central Concerns, Lalu, sealed en vr _ to DE MIKACLE CHEN! x re copy our advertistey nilon ot decetving you that you gee it. Hor sale ad Oret-clase hairdressers and Hegeman @ Co., 200 Broadway, end Branches. “My judgment of his play wae aus- fained by the London public. Mrs James Brown Potter presented ‘Ia Du | Barry’ in London and her backer went broke.” Mr. May asked what the r YEWARK ints ed greater good and brought more Conte! ¢ of New York and vicinity than any other this by extending a Long and Generous ans, aiding them to marry and helping nt homes, without the constant and t, We aim to make our credit af}! Should illness arise or accident This p * eotalind for the first night's per iding a Just Credit of “Du Barry,” tor this tsa mutt for |? rdless of financial condit @n accounting, and the ques e ¢ “Du Barry" with , a Barry’ will be hed | @ut when the suit ts tried before a Ather Company with th ment t industry, We hay Credit to those of 1 hem to the re he calle “puttin play” ls recognises, mad. Mhidiiing reply ef haven't the slightest dea. I do 5‘ re. and do not bother myself| solved. > extend you to OUR gre pursued, has beer to bring Comfort about Meonoy matters. I | ze tic part. My managers do Simplicity, ash) “Did you read t pape: ° well as good looks, you "by me?” demanded Mr. has made this Day mernly. enport Bed our I sent them to my coun. | %. shoefer.”” 1 know that they com to produce the books and! © of the play ‘DuBarry ro of that frst pre National Theatre, Wash biggest seller. It re- quires but a “twist of the wrist” to change a beautiful parlor for day gecounts @luding the @uction at th ron brought them?” polished mahogany haven't yous” | finish, daven't goi Uven, zy! never mes eh rn ; 1 ht re for that pur P i pose” pibgateudl ; rh in various colors of ur, The is $39, and we require a Cash Pay. “Du Barry” a Success; That's Ali \ ment of $4 and $1 Per Week Therealter, Letasco couldn't rememver tin Me Du Barry * or the season in which 4 firet produced. He said Barry’ expressty. tc It This five drawer Dresser “ft wrote ae * Mire. Lealte ter, was an artist [SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS a mi Give Us Your Order CARPETS, pouterees sev? verviee Ale og | AXMINeRER able patterns, # p Special cut Prime Rib Roast, per Ib,, 4c eke ers Large Soup Chickens, per lb......,.., 12c ye with terme | Large Porterhouse Steaks, per Ib... 18¢ Fear con. , at Es seit irnee, : Legs of Young Lamb, per Ib . loc STEED Snes ; RUGS, price 61.26 & ye Yearly Contracts with lastitutioas, Motels and Restauranis I. Steigerwald Packing Co. 223 FIRST AVE. axaaNerin © Rue Ts ee son , LAID AND LINED FREE, | ' patter "ALL CARPETS MAI Between 13th and I4th Streets Telephone 765 Orchard [Ask to SeeO ur Popular Three-Room| Outfit, $150—$15 Cash, $8 Monthly | LL New York, Open [The Ecbass Stoop Chair} Pittsburg, SPEARS Saturdays Cincinnati. 6"AVELI6"ST Until 10 P.M, Ave O"St ‘ef BROOKLYN: z Credit to All. CLOTHING For the Eatire Family, CREDIT 10 ALL { BAS. WEEKLY On MONTHLY | | PAYMENTS CLOTHING iE, WOMEN AND CHDLDITEN sito: $1 Per 535 Fulton St,, opp.impi. || ~ tapsrrenty 408 Sth Ave., near sth st. bp World Wants Work Monday Wonders. | — aeseten | FURNITURE and Everything for Housekeeping. nm Mon. @ Sat, Ev, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907. Clothing* Credit] Men’s gan, Sack Suits} nd and $15.00. Mad, Fa Young Men’sSack Suits Swagger sh. Su th. ideals of “style” Beautiful gray plaids; sizes 14 to 20 years....ee+e, BOYS’ SPRING SUITS; double-breasted coats, with belt, knickerbocker trou sers made in gr fects and sizes B to 16,. 1{ you want business advertise—if you are busy advertise In The World to keep so. Saks & Company Herald Square Plain Facts Relative to Our Suits for Men $18 to $23 Were we to buy the same goods from the same mills in common with other good shops, still would Saks Clothes be better, because— We are extremists. We try to crowd into our work more art, more energy, more ambition, more style—and the result is apparent in our product. By reason of our disposition to do the thing better than it was ever done before we claim better styles, better wearing qualities and better value for a price. Our suits uphold the claim. At $18 to $23 we show ten different models: of Spring Suits forMen, and nearly a hundred different fabrics, including plain and fancy serges, flannels, cassimeres, cheviots and finished or unfinished worsteds—all the newest Spring colorings, includ- ing various shades of brown. Suits for Young Men $32.50 to $15.00 Palance what you pay against what you get—that is a safe rule to apply to our Suits for Young Men._ The more expert your judgment the greater felicifation will be yours. Our Suits at $12.50 to $15.00 contain all that can be demanded in fabric, fit and finish, We see to it that every garment contains those little ‘extra, added touches of “dash’ which mean more style for young men. Every model is radically different from any pre- vious style, and the showing embraces all the lead- inj fabrics, including serge. Sizes 30 to 36. , Pilth Floor. Special Sale for Friday and S. 1 Negligee Shirts for Men Piste men will readily recognize that seldom oes the market afford such style and quality for the price. New designs in wide range of choice. Coat models with plaited or plain bosoms, fashioned of madras or French percale—light or dark colored effects in stripes or plaids; attached cuffs; 1324 to 18 inch neckband. Regularly $1.50 & $1.75 Special at $1.10 Reversible Four-in-hands, fashioned of white madras with small white mercerized figures, 25c, Four Arranged in a Box for 95¢ y 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets Only Entrance Through Furniture Store es in the Suit you " square-cut, ul 33 inch Sack Suits are im- liking for them is electric, Men ire them, buy them. They're won and fit, the swagger contour it into these beau ful Suits at he ghapir hang we f ¢ of finest English Whipcords, Worsteds, Cheviots and $ Venetians in the newest patterns and col- They're a delight to own 4 a treat to wear new deas three-button, aped-to-the-figure, square cut Sack its, of extra length, and all the details at go to make up the smart dresser's $10 RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made with bloomer pants, of blue serge, gray cheviots and fancy mixtures; elaborate- overplaids; also blue +95 ly trimmed with ¢ sik braid; sizes » $2.96 to $7.95 | to § $3.50 to Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock. mixtures, check ef- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Saks & Company Herald Square md Anneunce for Saturday, May 4th, AN ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL SALE OF Coats, Skirts & Washable Dresses for Girls and Misses AtPrices that WillCo diate Attention The Coats: | At $5.00 Regularly $7.50 and $9.00 | === Single and double breasted models of navy serge, plain redcloth.or gray striped, checked or mixed materials; lined throughout; sizes 6 to 1G years. The Tailored Suits: | At $15.00 Regularly $25.00 = Prince Chap model of Panama cloth in navy, golden brown, black or gray mixed: full-plaited skirts with folds; sizes 14 to 18; 32 td 36 bust, The Walking Skirts: | a: $5.00 Regularly $9.00 Nie cae Side-plaited model of light fancy striped Panama cloth with folds; 33 to 38 inch lengths. The Wash Dresses:) a: $1.98 Regularly $3.50 Of fancy percales; sizes 4 to I4 years. White Dresses for Girls: } 4, $2.95 Regularly $4.50 and $4.95 : Of white lawn with trimmings of laces and em- broiceries; low or high neck styles; sizes 6 to 14, For Saturday, May “4th An Important Special Sale of Low Shoes for Women Value $4.00. At $2.85 Fashion's latest word in smart, stylish Spring footwear—at a radical price reduction. Two or four button Christy Ties, Gibson, Sa » Rib Oxford Ties, slso Walking Pumps of patent pet if _ bright leathers, high arch and short forepart ef; ae toes, heels and widths. soplebelic str f On Saturday, May 4th, We Will Place on Special Sale Coats and Suits for Women At Radical Price Reductions $15.00 Coats At $9.75 Prince Chap and pony models of tan covert or black broadcloth; silk-lined throughout; all sizes, including those for misses and small women. $25.00 Coats At $15.00 Prince Chap, pony and cutaway models of tan covert or black broadcloth in very superior quali- ties; handsomely tailored and silk-lined throughout. $27.50 Jumper Suits At $15.00 Full plaited model of black broadcloth or navy taffeta silk with Fichu waists; also one piece braid trimmed plaited model of Panama cloth in black, navy, brown or white. For Saturday, May 4th, A Special Offering of Dependable Clothes for Boys Your boy cannot require better clothes, and he ’ will not require so many if he wear these: Nerfolk Suits of cheviot mixtures | Seaeiit in brown or gray; ieerade so trousers; sizes 7. to 17 years! At $5.00 Knickerbocker and Bloomer Trousers of serv- iceable cheviot mixtures,—also navy blue serge: Bloomers, sizes 3 to 8 years. Value $1.50 Special at 85c - Knickerbockers, sizes 10 to 17 years. Value $2.00. Special at $1.15 Youths’ and Boyy' Fajamas of mad-) Special ras or percales, with military collar; } ay 59 ages 4 ,to 18 years. Value 75c, Fa | Boys’ Eton and Golf Caps of fan an lth in light gas Cae olf red and navy blue. Special cite sadies’ Sailor Hate of sennet or split braids hens rough straws—all the latest models and di- mensions. Colors—brown, navy, white or black. $1.50 to $5.00