The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1908, Page 6

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RIOT IN JAPANESE “L" CARS WARM: IT'S THE PEOPLE = asked way ing powder con- tain alum? Look NO NEW SUBWAY coccrn SALVEQN HIS FAGE | Does your bak- oe TOBE BUILT OUT “FIRED BY A MATCH : ee Ae | Pee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908. ——__ BK i ; { CONGRESS OVER Serene nested ® anise uuven ouel Hewis: lewenstei, alice Tie LUT WIS LeU the label. | BIG WAR BUDGET WHO ARE COLD wer sy splices 1 Nao oe Dies From ip ba Useonlyapowder || Men’s $20, $22.50 and $25 J 5 | — —-—- Sue ee Veneg one sulting Injuries, | whoselabelshows Winter Overcoats at $13.50 Three hundred in the lot, all brand-new, about half . it to be made with re a oS of which arrived fresh from the workrooma yesterday, cream of tartar. The materials include a broad range of fancy cheviote, \ black and Oxford cheviots and black kerseys. All sizes | NOTE.—Safety lies in ||| from 32 to 46-inch chest measure, and plenty of the buying always the Royal medium sizes, Baking Powder, which is This is one of the best overcoat values of the season. the only baking powder , To-morrow, $13.50 each. Main floor, New Bullding. made from Royal grape Saari Men’s Soft Hats at $1.50 ————— |] Samples of $3.50 to $6 Spring Styles haat y O01 Girl,” thy bit of “The x the. rasteat. 4 A collection of Organized Labor, Objection Made to One-Half)Interborough Explains that ens, ; Owners and Public May of Year's | Weather Is wo) Blame tor j : Clamor All in Vain. | for Armaments. Lack of Heat. HED EBYeGE Property Estimates Being S HUNGRY. }ny" TOKIO, Feb. 13 ate Inst HEARING TO BE SHORT.) | Therefore Public Service Board j Adjourns Hearmg Until Mayor Has Allotted Half Hour) for Arguments to Use Je Bond Is passed by a m: both sides To-Morrow. =e Top 0’ the World” masteal comedy, now he city wil s911 $50,000,000 revenue] ha! CARNEGIE GIVES $50,000. ee AS ELA Db, Ke about four hundred manufacturer's fonds at 41-2 per cent, to-morrow. To-| % nally to adjourn til DENVER, Fe ; Riven {nthe Magagine Section of awt ||] Smples of Soft Hats that will be sold regularly during * » rnoon. ~ k to-m¢ = Riven nemie| Kundaste. World. fi FAtion limited. Order | ty. | % | naa aaisnliccaas the coming season at $3.50 to 6, They come trom the | best maker of soit hats in the business. The opportunity to buy them at $1.50 each comes before the hats have been show) regulariy in any other store, Mostly in the popular shades of tan, and in sizes 6/3, 7 and 7'x, @ lew 634 and 744, New Building. day 140 letters were received In Comp-| troller Metz's office from persons who| will bid for t2-se bonds. surances have made t Besides as- the Comp- RUMOR OF ENGAGEMENT. ever Saw Count Hadik and Until Gossip Began Never Hea of Him. Main floor, Boys’ $8.50 to $12 Overcoats At $6.75 Just one hundred and twenty-five Overcoats from one of our best factories, In sizes ior Sto 17 years; recularly $5.50 to $12, tomorrow at $6.75 cach, Main ttocr, Women's $18 Suits at $12 Fine Tailor semi-fitted, sir collars; full slee with bias fold, Last Two Days All Goods Must Be So!d Before Saturday Night at 7 o’Clock Every Garment up to $25 at $8.50 Every Garment up to $50 at $13.50 The last chance to buy the highest grade New York made clothing at such a sacrifice H ra | Delng s represent | §° d docks and other} vitally importan ity improvements. pri It is claimed by the Comptroller that, t® even if he would, h 3} the contracts. It is a ‘added, if the law would r ‘vocation, even by the creat certain cf them, Public Will Protest. ‘To-morrow the B hear argument payers and prop ang the immediate butidin ington avenue or east planned and approved by Service Commission Mayor McClellan at the last meeting of the board, swhen the p the subway came up, des ed th | of Estimate. Alexander never been any that she Suits, in stripes, checi » and doulne. ps, Skirts v $12 a suit. and plaids, with With notched ted, tinished A PRISONER IN RUSSIA. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. Your Comfort Your Money Your Knowledge For their sake buy Brill clothes now. Have the comfort of the Le: side subwa the Public! ™ 12—John W. h Women’s $12 Coats at $6 O. tine black, brown and ¢ MEN'S WINTER SUITS, MEN’s SPRING SUITS, parations fi ] That were $18 to $25 minutes as the time to be devoted t hearing its advocates to-morrow ‘or may have to extend the t immediate sub- posed to | the permis of the Board of, et to that Du- now of right Winter clothing fo: Save half the money now that r Wintel s remaining \ you will have to spend year for clothes—because Brill clothes now are so advanced in style do for next season. Learn to knowledge will cost you le nd so excellent in fabric nd tailoring that they will w Brill clothes now, t. Find out now that ed by the clothes with MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS, MEN'S RAINCOATS, MEN’S WINTER SUITS, MEN'S SPRING SUITS, $Q.0 ) That were $30 to $50 plaids, Others im stripes an loose and semi-litted styles, wit others coll rless; variously 1 ay alrics, some in shadow feeks, OU inches long, in h stitched notehed collars; nisned, Now $6 each. 30c and 50c DRESS LINENS at 15c Mr. I r who } y years iived in Odessa, is wi favor| known as a p) ne SS|CHANCE OF MARRIAGE FOR GIRLS ON DOLLAR BILL. supply those q ( you are now dissatisti istied, Brill Suits and Gverccats (suit sizes broken), $7 50 ° values up to $18, $10.00 $14.50 $3.75 $5.00 | MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, | MEN’S FALL OVERCOATS, — [ MEN'S RAINCOATS AND | 13° AUTOMOBILE OVERCOATS No Alterations Made or C. O. D. Orders Taken at These Prices. ‘This ollerivg is even better than the tremendous bar- gains we presented about a year ago, Vure trish Linen Suiting, $6 inches wide, in four shades of biue, one of pink, two of brown and two of natural linen. ‘The cloth is av- sotutely pure linen, aud was secured irom a manuiacturer who wanted to close out a little lot of just one hundred pieces, In order to make the good iortuie go as tar as possible, we lunit the selline to three dress lengths to a cust). mer, Mau orders will undoubtedly be too late. 15¢ a yard. Ke nt, Old Bullding. Little-Priced Cut Glass These are all new cuttings, just unpacked. Perfect in every way, From one ot our best factories. On a special counter on. the Main Aisle ot the Old Building tomorrow: Bowls, $-inch, at $2, $: Olive Dishes, at 70c, 8 he east side Ww properly served rst or Second a gineers do not select rout told, too will that if deliver we Brill Suits and Overcoats, values up to $22.50, Odd Tuxedo and Full Dress |Odd Full Dress and Tuxedo was $10) ogo S15 Chandler KCo Between 6th and 9th Avenie “L” Stations snomy Base Brill Suits and Overcoats, values up to $28, Board Disapproves Route. MeGowan added that n by the Board of but not an appropria- 31 CORTLANDT STREET Brill Pure Worsted Trousers, values up to $6, Youths’ Brill Suits & Overcoats, sizes up to 20—were $8 & $10, hers of the board | nt route and in route, The 'y to the ent! favor of a Toute must be URL: Poe eT =a | _ Millldren’s Britt Overcoats, AUCTION SALE OF FIXTURES TUESDAY wave Briadienno ep i ma } sizes ‘o to 3 — en enn formerly $3.95, 6.95 & $7.95, $3.00 Water regularly 3. asso, gine ia @ matte y for the Noppie: ye b MEO . Sinch, at $3.50, regu- ways. “Five millions now would go a long way toward the end, be ben “ed bes: Gowan. Borough President Ahearn also s his approval of a new subway and | onstruction. Float the red checkers from your checker-board in a bowl of water end you wiil know why blood is red. Blood has millions and millions of little red wheels Noating in a clear The Wanamaker Column of “Pretty-Penny” Savings “She whose savings are many will save a pretty-penny.” nd labor would id 4: sident Me- CAMMEYER) Harlem Store Open Evenings, Fyothers ull FOUR STORES. UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way. 125th STREET, cor. 2d Avenue, mediate cut out ew other things priate the money for subway said lier Metz persists that o talk of new subways fluid. The professor calls them. red corpuscles. Well, Scott’s Emulsion makes red corpuscles. These 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, JoknDanieli Sons&Sons HOUSE Special Sale to Our Customers on the Main Floor OF 1,000 PAIRS Women’s Genuine $6.00 Men's $4 Shoes at $2.55 Smart, dressy Shoes of pa coltskin, in Blucher and Welted soles. Some sizes Main floor, New Bullding._ Women’s $3 Shoes, $1.90 lace | a books at Small Prices Uui Ol three hundred titles four &@t prices less than sortment includes phy, novels, juve- books. OvrTDOOR Pasriy CAN HUN rei, y 4 DRY GOODS ‘wal calfskin, in| velt, little red wheels grow in the | s T Of black gunmetal Calls Kine Ouc, bone marrow. SCOTT'S anal Cl Sal RussiaCalf BrownSuedeT op | | wsisci ict rie sti se Bie, |S Bo EMULSION contains a power F 1 na ea rance a e Sains Soman’ $1.90 a pair. or Dasiet. Wensten Bet which feeds and puts new life Button Shoes tasement, Old Building. . | Arar roraite, sve. Usual into the bone marrow of pale oO Also at S2-aWomens mise price, $: our special price, people. W ’ S it | $ 5 Ta aU ae aati Gubenihieels) Covrr yy | soles, medium toe-last, OURT WN THE 5 . fe air? eviousl: TURY, By J. BF. eee! onens aa | for $3.50 UM wet Gadi! now's@ pale Soe. Conny $0 mow” $8.25, i = 200 Suits in an all-wool material, medium . Main floor, O18 Bulging, Whi iuatrotea ahaa and heavy weights, plain and fancy mix- The Latest Fashion— Novelty. $8 French Negligees,) sow Aigilo, “BVO.” Usually $353 tures, sizes 32 to 42. T $5. Hook Store, Main floor, Old Building, are | : he Shoe of the Hour. Ot French albatross, in kimono} (7 <= Mlk Stern Brothers Values as high as $24.00 Mee see Gece nuvcgntettjatuitingy| Genuine Tortoise Shel tf hand-embroldery. Regularly $8| “Gq Sue Comps, regular fj v A f Size: Nona $8.75; now $5.50 each. p-top Hair Pj Gog ) * ssortment 0 s. i ana § ow $5.50 On Ina! regi Men’s Fine Cravats Sale Price $5.00 Made ihe chevewammerentiepet jt torn tom 8 ne inane tant lve, reguiaty Exceptional Values, To-morrow NONE SENT C., 0. D. Russia Calf and Highest Grade Suede $1.50 IMEROE OTIS 13 Lh eatin, GLUED 61 y - = ee Uigia Tops, with a very attractive toe and Dt a aney pointed yoke of Val,| Large-loop and ball-top Hair pins CUI C ES LOR TED SS Eau NANA EXTENSIVE SRANGERG aN 45, Cuban Heel, Hand Weilted ) and lawn bands, Re SS aninicn ve Hee ESE MIGRE, GEENA) Tole eas | Broadway, 8th and oth Streets Soles sn floor OH! Wud At Steach= wunny FOUR-IN-HANDS, OPEN AND FOLDED SQUARES od 5 ‘ ba U ; Q , a ‘ imonos at $2.50 ! : i Ye These shoes show what fem $3 and $3.75 Kimonos} w Gi Veiues $1.25 to 2.25, at 69 wonderful values are se- of eoiton ¢ Ponder ot] At $2 each— cured at our store and are praia oF D ean silk, $250 enc, KAFH Swi Combe, ronulaty evelation to our new Fourth floor, O14 Bullding, I ‘ted N Ity Ribb ae ae Ss Crepe Curtains at $5.50! dee mportec oveily Ribbons customers, | neceutitul hangings for library, $8 Wilton Rugs at $5.75 . = HH) ginimg-raom or bedroom windows, * 0 finest Wilter Rugs z r Spring in oxgeilent pat sree andlesizactlrs wetnsed, in, two-toned efects, ot - 3 > ' ||] colorings. Regularly | choice colorings, Oriental designe INCLUDING DOUR, GOLD AND GAUZ ||| $8.50, now $5.50 a pair, is EE AND ME ° Fifth floor, New iH ; | ; x 43 in., at $5.75 each, ine i ter Tumblers at 5c | stead of $8. Special Offerings THE DAILY LESSON. Watery Water Tumblers, In| Also 27_x 54 Inches, at $4.25, in- 5 nd aoe = ' er egulariy, stead of : fm 7. . t M several neat patterns. Regularly Just one hundred and twenty. Sinch Radiant Taffeta Ribbon, at 19c Yd, aan anh curen Q. wie better than a World Ad tomorrow Se each. | 4 Just om th 5 . “ 0) “ most exclus' ROA CIENT vertisemen' s . New Building Fifth floor, 3 6%: inch Moire Taffeta Ribbon, Soe ee Se let ai PON Tcee tina werdladeeesenen i i ss B stripes, ng piaids, checks, ete, ) vorkville Bank I ‘What is still better than a three 5 inch Dresden Ribbon, ale . ; he uniform price. SOC oe tise World Advertineent? JOHN WANAMAKER coe -—- Re a ee We will offer them by the yard at the uniform price. . 4% World “Help Want” brings AN e World Advertisensent, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. 4 SSR ane rasan ane Py I About Rates on i ae West Twenty-thir reet ,; BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. 8 Inquire Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street | a good cook the same day, and Sores Time World Adviners £2)

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