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THE EVENING WORLD, "AIM-CENT SHINES. "NO POTATO DET | WOMORE POSSIBLE FORME COCLIRES IN CITY TALL PARK WR, HEWLYWED Col. iy oe of Virginia, | \Fred Kochrer Tells Discovers a New Boot- | His Bride Has Fed black Combine. Him Little Else y, of Broadway and YI iginta, not only at’ the vitals of the people, but at thoir fret The City Hall Par @ormed @ trust and niised the price of | @ shine from 5 cents to 10 canta. Up 2o to-day the price of a City Hall Park ghine was a nickel, and the price of a/ polish was _ dime Xow polishes and are quited at 10 cents. Mosby learned the bitter truth who ie a carpenicr, went to the Tor on a charge of grand larceny | terres a grandmother. 7 Ble stopped at his weunl doothbiack vas completed he handed the Wirtumoso six cents—five for the shine bh and a penny for a tip, “Tenna da cent,” mid the gifted “We make-a da trust. Ralra | 7 8 of néarr: wed to take up “What!” roared Col. Mosby. “Do you Mean to tell me that the bootblacks in his fair, green and shaded-spot, have | |v te entered into a cursed combineT ar ieistett “Bure,” was the reply. AM sign-e4ia- | taining ime 4 tte da | er p pape. Getta da dime ssi es ge! cere id admire her Yo Sate Bride Liked Admiration asi But the joys seemed acking others to get even by | ty ‘On pose ieocieca Col, Mosby threstens Betting somebody pair of vict kid! Shoes and winning the bet Seem ITALIAN SQUADRON COMING NORFOLK, Ve, May 10—The Italian r. yon Ss equadron will sail from Hampton Roads 5 Tuesday, May 14, going direct to Phila 1 LOI Geiphia and from there to New York. The stay in New York will be at least | eight days. Returning from New York, the Itallan fleet will reach Hampton | Roads June & The squadron will then | Femain at the Jamestown Exposition funtil after the next visit of Vrenident the ter-centennial on ‘Tooth Powder teeth and purifies the breath. | Used by people of refinement | for over a quarter of a century. | Convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY Stern Brothers welt to wo. —+- KILLED FIXING STREET LIGHT. TUPPER LAKE, N. Y., May 10.—Fred Garrison, the manager of the local elec- tric light plant, was instantly killed by @lectricity at Tupper Lake Junction last Bight while fixing a street ght. Bric-a-Brac Dep’t BRONZES, CLOCK SETS, ELECTROLIERS, PORCELAINS, VASES, ETC., APPROPRIATE FOR WEDDING GIFTs, To-morrow BRILLIANT CUT GLASS i Bon Bon Dishes, 95c, 1,45 Shallow Fruit Dishes, $2.95, 3.95 Spoon Holders, $1.65, 1.95 Flower Vases, 4,95, 6.95 Salad Bowls, 2.25,3,95 Mayonnaise Bowls & Plates, 2.75, 4.65 Ice Tubs, 2.95,5.95 Orange and Relish Dishes, 4,75, 7.75 RICHLY DECORATED ENGLISH PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS GREATLY BELOW PREVAILING PRICES, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Oxford and Gibson Ties, Button and Lace Shoes in Tan and Black Russia Calf, White Canvas and Buckskin, Patent Leather, Vici Kid. Girls’ White Canvas Button Shoes, welted soles, i Sizes 8 to 10!/,Spring Heels,$1.75 11 to2, Spring Heels, $2.00 Sizes, 214 to 5, Low Heels, §2.50 Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing At Reduced Prices, Boys’ and Ch Aidren’ 5 Recfers, plain and fancy chev embroidered emblem on sleeve,with & without velvet co! Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Specia) Values for Saturday Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, of tancy Panama and grey m intures, semirfitied coat irt with fold, 14 & 16 yzs, 919,75 Misses’ Junior Suits, of fancy ish checks, box coat model, detachable pique collar and cufts, satin lined, 12 19 16 yrs, 11,95 Misses’ and Giris' Jumper Dresses, im and check'gingbams, 4 ¢ > n Found yokes, trimmed with braid, full pleated skirt, 12 to 16 yra, 95 Girls’ Washable Dresses, of imported tancy ¢ nghams @vimpe model trimmed with eyelet embacidery, 6 to 14 yr 5.50 Girls’ Guimpes of White Lawn, Glusier tucking with insertions of embroidery, 4 to 14 yrs, 65c ——e—e—eeeeeoeoeeeeeeee West Twenty-third Street e tabi oar — ol Court Cleanses and beautifies the 32c. The secret of y' treat to wear Young Men’sSack Suits \ Swagger new ideas in three-button, shaped- to-the-fig Suits, of extra leng! ls that go to make up the smart dresser's ideals of AND “style.” sizes 8 to 16 RUSSIAN BLOL 25c, 2068 Sixth Avenue Between loth and 17th Streets, ur looks lies in the Suit you d 33 inch Sack Suits are im g for them is electric, Me them. They're v e swagger c hese beautiful Suits at heviots and in the season's patterns ‘and colorings. d ght to Own an $10 Beautiful gray we and Eng- rd overplaids; sizes 14 to 20 SUITS, made with bibcicng pants, of blue ots and fancy mixtures; elaborately trim- med with pure silk braid; sizes 3 to$ $3.50 to $6.95 Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. @. Altman & On. WILL PLACE ON SALE 400 DOZEN PAIRS OF AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES; MEN'S PLAIN BLACK COTTON PER PAIR. HALF.HOSE, PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS; $1.35 MEN'S FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, PER PAIR, FURS, $4.50, 5.75 | BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’T. 84th Street Store Only. Boys’ Norfolk Suita, in light weight fancy cheviois, | with two pair knickerbocker trousers, $4.50 6.40 | Young Men’s Suits, in single and do TO eee tenes a ciate, 411.90 to 20,00 Boys’ White and Colored Madras Blouses, Vatue 9S, 69c¢ B. Altman & Ca. FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS, STORAG= ens DURING THIS PERIOD FOR THE AND THE CLEANING IRING OF RUGS 18 ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND: “RING OF FURS, LACE CURTAINS CLEA'NED J D STORED. Fifth Anrnur, JAMES McCREERY & CO, A complete Summer riock of strictly tailored Norfolk Suits, ca to waist, Lined Light weight. 8 to 17 years, 10,00 to Straw and Washable Hats. A stock of Furnishings. aly On Saturday, May the rrth, Sale of Norfolk Suits, knickerbocker trousers, Sailor and Russian Suits, fancy and plain white serge. with with Sizes 21.00 large extra Made of Fancy and plain color Reefers, Sizes ’ 2% to 16 years, value 7.90 Thirty-fourth Street, . 5,00 to 9.00 T. KELLY Clothing -Credit Men’s Sack Suits MEN'S COTTON asd LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, $],75 APPROVED METHODS BEING USED TO INSURE THE URITY AND PERFECT SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF. 34th and 35th Strerts, New York. ~ FRIDAY, MAY. 10, 1907. aD, Distinctive Suits and Top Coats for Men At $20 and ee it much felon: to your benefit that we can make this offer in the face of a rising woolen mar- ket, and despite increasing cost of manufacture. In this group of Suits and Top Coats for Men is exemplified the great degree of character and dis- tinction we crowd into garments to sell at a rea- sonable figure. To illustrate the wide latitude in the way of choice, we mention the following: Suits: | lop Goats: 12 models in 85 styles, fash- | 8 models in 25 styles, fash- ioned of worsteds, plain or i9Med of overcoating wor- tbsp: icaselsenes steds, finished or unfinished, thibets or worsted cheviot coating; in plain or highly effective colorings. velours, plain or fancy serges or close sheared cheviots, Every garment is a product of our own tailoring organization—and each embodies those points of superiority in style and construction that are pecu- liar to our clothing at a ae prices. We Tae ice Bands New Sivles of Negligee Shirts for Men $1.50 & $1.75 Seldom do you find shirts of this calibre so at- tractively priced. In designs, materials and color effects, we should say they are admirably adapted to please the man who is satisfied with nothing short of the higher order of shirts. Plain negligee and plaited coat models fashioned of r vadras or French percale in light or dark ef- fects, plaids or stripes in blues, tans or grays; cuffs attached; sizes 14 to 18. Scarfs of Imported Crepe de Chine At $1.00 Made expressly for us by Welch, Margetson & tan, rose, reseda, Alice blue or purple. The New Imperial Shape Scarf At $1.00 Adapted for the close fitting turned dow= collar, fashioned of imported or comestic silks in a large variety of colors, including grays, tans or purples. i | Co., London, in plain colors only, including brown, Special for Saturday Sale of Clothing for Boys Norfolk Suits of brown or gray mixed cheviots or tweeds: also navy blue chev- fot; Knickerbocker trousers; sizes 7 to mee 17 years. Value $6.00 & $7.50 | | Knickerbecker or Bloomer Trousers of | cheviot mixtures; sizes 3 to 17. Value $2. 00 | Bc Negligee Shirts for Bove coat models |} At || with cuffs attached, white plaited front; + 85c sizes 12 to 14. Value $1.25. Summer Oxfords. Eight family Shoe Stores—al} in busy built-up neighborhoods, easy to reach Blyn Shoes for Men—Blyn Shoes for Women—Blyn Shoes for Children—and a full measure of satisfa pair at whatever price you wish to pay. jon in every All economical Shoe-buying roads lead Blynward—thousands of New York's most intelligently critical shoe buyers Ladies’ Short know this—we tell it for the benefit-nf Yamp Blucher Ox-) those who have never tried Blyn Shoes. Also Sole New York Agent for the Red Cross Shoes. The Shoe of Style, Comfort and Universal Satisfaction, the Foot Bight Big Best Stores. Shoes in Every Grade, 6th Ay. and 27th St, 609 8th Ay., 39th & 40th Sts, 34 AY, and 122d St, $11 to 1540 34 Ay., Both & BT{h Sts. 619 B, 2891 34 Ay,, 1501h-15i5t Sts. 724 st, 162 Bowery, near Broome St, BROOKLYN | 629-631-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Streets, STORES | 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Greene Avenue, World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door the kind of workers that will do things RUGHT, It is an act of charity to pre- sent an idle man with The World's “Help Want” Direc- « <BiunShoe, ‘|Comfortable, Durable | “It Bends with . Saks & Conran ] I+ NOTED FOR FAIR DEALING” MICHAELS Credit to All| On a Purchase of $10, “FURNITURE and Everything for Housekeeping. Open Mon. @ Sat, Evgs. The Business Enterprises Sold * Through Sunday World Wants Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Silay: iy I Ith, An Important Special Sale of Spring Coats for Girls & Misses At Greatly Reduced Prices Three hundred and sixty-three coats, embracing our entire collection of Coats for Girls and Misses in sizes 6 to I8 years, Three-quarter length single and double breasted coats of tan covert, navy serge and numerous light, fancy materials in checks, stripes and mix- tures; all the ae tailored and nee throughout. ean that were $10.00 to $12.50 ee at Oe Coats that were $15.00 to $18.00 Now at $0.50 Also ~ Tailored Suits for Girls & Misses $15.00 Heretofore $25, $27.50, $29 & $32.50 New Prince Chap model of Panama cloth in black, navy or brown with full plaited skirt; also of numerous light fancy materials together with other SEA models. Sizes 12 to I8 years. seca Wy 11th, Sale of Sailor Hats for Women At $1.25 Fashioned of rough straw in white, black, brown or navy blue; wide brim. Value $2.00. Special For Friday and Saturday $4.00 English Derbies at $2.65 These hats came to us direct from one of the best makers in London. They were intended to constitute a part of out regular stock, but were delayed in transit—hence the reduced price. $3.50 & $5.00 Derbies at $1.50 The price economy should be sufficient to tempt you to overlook a barely perceptible flaw. They are made by a well-known manufacturer, whose name isa guaranty of quality—in all’the most desirable spring blocks and colors. Suits for Young Men $12.50 to $15.00 We confess to a hobby—to build clothes for young men that sel come up to young men’s ideas of Every suit in this collection from $12.50 to $15.00 carries with it the Saks mark of distinctiveness— a certain briskness built into the models which bespeaks the highest art in designing and tailoring You can readily detect it in the style of collar, lapels, pockets and in the cut of the trousers Included in this collection are practically all the leading fabrics and color-effects of the season. Sizes 30 to 36, Filth Fioor. ED Ecbass Stoop Chair We have the sole axency, {ie BROS. ISt Ave & OfS¢] BROOKLYN. eth For the Entire Family, Down 50c 4, and er eck “ADAM'S SCHULZ Grand Ki. Cor Moebling Bt, Brookirn, N. ¥, Near the Webs, Bridge Place. Furniture, Rugs, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Phonogr at priegs lower tha: Auge ealend or salt Cereus Mean aay in this city ur, Cab you b ‘A bostat wil Are Usually “ Bargains” in Every Sense of the Word,