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ee es ee te Le MULLIGANS MAY CLASH OVER SONG Sc a, Foley Predicts “War” if Irish Are Not Given Preference Over “‘Wops.”” | rrigan and Hart n, Mator Gil- | Oh! The shades of F (Dave Braham, Wid feether and the res: From Jackson street way over to Avenue A, ‘With fife and drum did sweetly, sweetly | play, Um the march, mai march of the Mulligan Guanis. “Larry” M of the Bowery, lay® claim to kinship to the Mulligan whom | Warrigan made famo Ja song on the! stage. ober of “it's Tim" Sulli has deen tknown to lay claim even io (he stand- pipes leading to the cellar of an un- iderman at var an Mulligan! be a rea idiates the There may | ming. vawrense | Association on the Bowery —} house is near Third st ral uf the Mia- east aide, “Mull ‘Theatre co, Major uards of priate nis Terrace Garden. feat frend had told him » g voices— Mulberry bend iid sweeta, sweet na da Mool- o ‘Tommy > Culnins’s 2 westesid? e3 with that mod far sie? Chem bern sing ard do as they hike Vinnean i ies t song} ne Larry I've got to askel 7 zt wouldn't 15,0°0 Rolls of Music Exch ageahe Roll at 5e WE ASK you to look at the P erce, which is 2s fine in tone ani 5e in looks, in material and in me hanism, as you can buy anywhere else for $700. Test the truth of that statement in any way you flease, b $485. WRITE FOR BOOKLET W. ANDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton Street. n One bleck from Borous: BROOKLYN. ) as FOR SALE. ol | A STOR MARCH LOTH, WILL 01 BROOKL N THE FINEST UP-TO-DATE Clothing FOR MN ANT WOMEN No Reference or Security Required. Take the Goods Aiong With You and Pay at Your Own Conventerce. Lenox Clothing Co. 278 Sixth Av., near 17th St. 2274 Third Av.. ni t24th St. OPEN E rYOU CAN DRESS WELL ON $19O0A WEEK MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $1.00 Weekly Payments Custom Made Only. Fit Guaranteed. Finest Materials, EXCHANGE CLOTHING CC., Merchant Tailors, 239 Broadway, (Entrance on Park Place.) (ESTABLISHED 1885.) | WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENTS, American Watch & Diamond Co. 8 MAIDEN LANE. Phone 5867 Cortlandt, at wholewale prices, 5-1b, box, $1.00! Cottier, M_ Ibe.: $1.0, 110 WALL STREET v | | GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer) | i My night cAfice wil Fite, | SiMistS—Information wanted abouts of Paks & Company Herald Square Distinctive / l Men ~ Spring Suits and Topcoats Ready for Service Our peculiarly independent position, main- taining, as we do, a perfect organization of trained designers and skilled tailormen, lifts our productions above and beyond the narrow re- strictions of the customary methods of trade, Each separate garment which bears the Saks label presents the embodiment of distinction obtainable only through originality and creative genius, fostered by persistent and continuous practice. We do not deem it expedient totell too frankly the constituent features of novelty in the new garments. Rather would we have you accept this’ as a personal invitation to view them. This much we may venture—there is more than ever before breadth of chest to our coa' result successfully attained without “building up” the shoulders. d Topsoats $15 to $45 WILL CONTINUE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW The Sale of White Shirts for Men These garments were made especially for us, of carefully selected materials, and have been taken from our regular stock. Formerly $1.25 & $1.50 at 95c¢ Formerly $2.00 at $1.20 FE y $2.50 at $1.55 The models: ope’ back, open front and back or coat styles. Studholesoreyelets. Cuffs attached or detached; all lengths of sleeve. Suits an For Friday and Saturday Gloves for Men, at $z.00 Of imported capcskin, prix seam, in shades of tan; one clasp. Of real deerskin, prix seam; in gray or tan; one clasp. Of Arabian mocha, half pique, in grays or tans; onc clasp. SECOND The Children’s Shop ficox Beyond the matter of quality—an attribute we would have you associate with all that our estab- lishment carries—our chief end and aim in the Children’s Shop, has been to make it complete. We use the word with no reservation—there is nothing lacking to make this department a haven of helpfulness and economy for the mother. Cn a single floor—and that too, in condensed area—may be found every requisite of dress for boy, girl or infant. ap Shoes for Children Especial attention is given to the careful fitting of chi dren's shoes. We understand the.full impor- tance of providing sensible footwear for growing feet and expert salespeople render every assis- tance in selection. All our shoes for children are made with strictly hand-sewed welts. Boys’ Shoes of patent colt, gun metal, wax ortan calf; sizes | to 574. At $3.00 and $3.50 Girls’ or small boys’ Shoes of tan calf, gun metal or vici kid; lace or button models. Sizes 6to8, Sistoll, 1144to2, 2% to5, $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 High cut models: Sizes 8% toll 11% to2 234 to5 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 A complete assortment of white canvas, patent colt, gun metal or tan Oxfords. Sake & Company Herald Square ATTENTION IS DIREC To a Superb Assortment of Spring Models in Tailored Suits for Girls, Misses and Small Women New three-piece Suits in Spring fabrics $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 Suits for Girls and Misses—28 new models $15.00, $19.50, $22.50 and $25,00 Suits for Small 32 to 36 bust) ED. (14 to 18 years; 32 entirely new models especially suited to $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 & $29.50 small figures. Saturday, March 7th, Special Sale of 2000 Washable Dresses for Girls (5 to 14 years.) A collection of Dresses in about fifty new models, of colored chambray, percales, linens, imported and domestic gin shams, madras or white lawns. At $2.48, $1.98 and $2.48 Regularly $2.75 to $¢.00 Winter Coats for Girls 1014 yo) Balance of our stock—about 200 Coats, of chinchillas, broadcloths, kerseys or mixtures. At $2.95, $3.95, $4.90 and $6.90 Formerly $7.75 to $29.50 Furnishings for Boys Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts, plain or plaited bosom models in light or dark colors,attached + cufts, Sizes 12 to 14. Special, at} Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas of fine percales, | in striped or figured effects; 4 to 18 years /'75C $z Hats for Boys and Girls Spring models in the highest grade Milan straws— sailor, middy, Continental, Napoleon or Peter Pan shapes; Scotch Caps ani fancy Tan o’Shanters, At $2.00 to $7.95 A complete assortment of Boys’ and Girls’ School Hats of felt, in all the newest shapes and colors, At $1.09 to $2.95 Straw Sailors for Women New models for Spring, in black, white, navy, seal or golden brown $1.95 to $4.50 Clothing for Boys Wehavearrangedto provide extra trousers to match every suit in our stock. This feature commends itself particularly from the standpoint of economy —it being most frequently the trousers that wear out, while the coatis still too serviceable to discard, Neor‘e!k Suits in the new two and three button single or double breasted models; sizes 7 to 18 years; Knickerbockers, At $5.00 to $16.50 Stout sizes, 11 to 18 years At $7.50 to $16.50 Tuxedo, Rton and Court Suits, sizes 6 to 18 years. At $33.00 and $18.00 Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits of serge and cheviot mixtures; bloomers; sizes 2! to 10 years. At $5.09 to $16.50 Spring Tepsoats in the long three-quarter models, in new spring shades of cheviot mixtures; sizes 8 to 18 years, At $5.0) to $15.00 Spring Refers in new spring shades of cheviot mixtures; sizes 2'2 to |O years, At $5.00 to $12.50 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY In new spring shades of cheviot mix- |} tures; sizes 7 toI7 years. Value $6.50/ $4.40 FOR SALE. aoe OSS, venings, Come after Business Hours, ope ASTLE'S Watenes & Diamonds | onfidential $23.0. .$1.00 a Week \ a REDIT _ 100.00. oi 2.00 a Week Sty CASTLE. you on eglasses, | REDITS Graduato opt! of Southern Hye 1 clan, pensary. Philadelphis ASTLE'S, 200 W. 42d N. Nearly oppostte Hammerstein's Thi DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL! ~~ Spencer's BusinessSchool 116th St, and Sth Ave. STENOGRAPHY—TYPEWRITING. Positions for all students passing satistac- tory teats, Day and evening. Call or write, NSTRUCTION, &c. This eek Only. ur porcelain specialist will for this week only do all porcelain work at cost price. ‘This work {8 the most beautiful and sclentific work In dentistry Dentists charge enormous prices for this work, Therefore you should take advantage of this opportunity ‘Our new Painless Methods are at the patienta WITHOUT Your Credit Is Good. To those who are unable to Ltd cash and large sums of money, we will do all dental work on easy weekly or monthly payments, There ta no other establish- ment In is city which does this; they will tell uu they do, but keep you walt- Ing for the ompletion of your work un- 4 emery, BO Crowns, Bridge Work “4 American é. 2 Painless Dentists, 252 West 42d St., near 8th Ave. 10 East Ith Ste, near Sth Ave, Open Evenings and Sundays, PIANOS AND ORGANS. CHRISTMAN PIANOS are bullt to give lone and sa a Vice, have ah excellent tone ad aie bent Ufully finished. Catalogue and prices mailed free, Used Steinway and Sol ts 09 Nassau, Day—35 W. Gilat, Evenings. n be at Biway & 40th PERSONALS. _ | ae wo = = = Se ay eS World Wants Work Wondera, ur P. Adésess W. B. BRYANT, —S=-r—__—=r r ‘54 W. 23d St., New York. cee ERIN = o———0' ; Call and Sze the New l 6 ” Anchor Denture” Pilate. ° You will like it as soon as shown and {ts superior features explained. It has no roof—does not cover the roof of your Most sanitary plate made. Every nlate guaranteed perfect. Every wearer sure to e be satisfied. We Alone Make and Sell This Plate. Woe are the originators and inventors, When extractions are @ made in the morning the new plate will be ready to wear home at night. Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings...- $1.OO up Silver Fillings... ah 3Qc up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 414-416 Fultun St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Bdon Musee. (24 door west Abraham & Straus's.) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies in attendance. mouth like other plates. It fits Perfectly. Very easy to take out, clean and replace. All extractions made painless by our New Botanical Discovery. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. — —=o0_1——= The Business enterprises sold through Sunday World Wants are usually “Bargains” in every eanese ofRhe word, | 298 THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, MARCH G, 1908; In Remarkable Assortmen instead of $4.98. Black, navy and brown Panamas anc ¢. Men's Negligee Shirts Plain or aide or box platted boxome— Men's Vests or Waistcoats Flannel and Merc'z'd Madras—Silk stripes or figures—Iight and medium Men's Spring Neckwear Silk and IMbre Silk—four-in-hands 4 strings—latest shades, including smart designs in the new Blues and Grays. Three Fine Values in Women's White Waists White Lawn—Allover Emb’'d fronts in eyelet and yoke styles and emb’, or back . . Fine Batiste W rkes—emib'y or Filet ined with Val.— ely trim'd—plain or nicked backs— of handsome styes Fine I trin'd with lace and medallions of emih'y—novelty yoke effects—sleeves FOURTEENTH STREET First Spring Sale of Misses’ Dress Shirts fine assortment of medium and ight Spring blendings with and without folds—talloring of the very besi—shapes perfect—sizes to 18 yrs. The most fastidious girl and the most panticular mother will find qualities and values to delight them. Wr See Also Morning Special in Dresses at foot of Page colorings— one of the best ta finish—sizes 2.49 98 198 wn and Batiste—fronts daintily 18 EARN West of Fifth Avenue Spring Millinery For Mariy Season Wear None more attractive to be found in style or prive:— ‘ rf o-Wears—fancy effects in shirred rtb- iis and. ro- ing shades 3+ 98 n'a The t of Newest Fabrics and Styles | inetead of | 3.98 $5.98 ana $6.98 4 Cheviots, also light fancy Worsteds, in ..Neweat pleated styles, und orn y Untrimmed Dress Shades—fancy tr rald draped so that little is needed (o complete a fine hat— black and colors, large an IP ee Gr a a ee 2 10,000 Pairs |Boys’ Knee Pants, Bloomers & Knickers Made of Tailors’ Fine Remnants THEREFORE Y and % Off Regular Prices ! SALE BEGINS SATURDAY | These Trousers are made of manufacturers’ and tailors’ short \lengths (sold at about half the full piece price), which, by special arrangement, are nade up for us in great quantities thus enabling us to sell: — i at 29 cts, at BO cts. at 75 cts. | Knee Pants & Bloomers } Knee Pants & Bloomers | iKnee Pants, Bloomers | worth 50 cents | worth and $1.00, | & Knickers worth $1.25 | Assortment 1s very large, comprising Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Casst- lineres and other good wearing fabrics, 1n mixtures and checks, plaids am@ stripes, and plain black and na’ also Corduroys in the popular shades strongly made and well tatlored—patent waistbands, taped seams and hold fast buttons—full cut--3 to 16 years—as fine a lot as we have yet offered. War- See Aliso Morving Speoiaia in Stius RIS and SUITS at Foot of Page na or Cy - —* « cl eke trim'dto ! Sa Ra EU Eee oar rire eey 3.98 | @ ; ——*] Religious Books and Articles Interesting Prices for Saturday's Special at | For Lenten Season. Women's Long Gloves Soda Fountains er Pooks Isew of Heaven, leather ce Kid—Black, White, Tan. Strawberry Bisque \ Qye: Pours pd EN AES tl ‘60 DN ert) sbER) Fruit Sun c ul, with Epistles Idutton Length— 1 94g | MAIN FLOOR AND RASEMPNT els—value 00 ae | $8.0) quality 1 2 ¢ — ° 79 a Women’s Extra- Size Corsets 33 Such as usually sell at $1.98..........ececee creer esse enees tree 1.00 43 An unusual opportunity for the stout woman to buy 32 excellent corsets at Half Price! ; rooks Fe Two well-known makes—white and drab—Coutil and black cin bok at isn ek eres Sateen—lace and ribbon finish—sizes 20 to 36. tion Sanctuary Lampe—Ros- ary Cases, ete o— | Boys’ and Girls’ ““Knockabout” Shoes | | Spring stock ready......Mothers who have not yet given them a trial should |do so this season—their excellence of style, fit and wear win them such | strong favor, that, once tried, they'll be bought again and again. Opening Season Value..... oys’ Jette Blouses qari y AGD? 5 THIRD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING | Iso Ma jevint ander NSW aE SUD GE) in M a: 16 Arie St colorings New spring Flowers val . St een dS 14 Tea and Jack Roses In Clusters UND _PLOOR—CEN AUILDING J 4; . of three, with ff pea utifu 7 > NEW BUILDING. Hatin rs {nc ad! Ing leather, Alice, Ros Motor and storm Veils ink, Red and other natura! an eat aCelbe ; t ae — Onening sesaon Morning Specinl® 59 neers 74 THIRD FLOOR—W BUILDING en ’ IN ND OF ULLDING, Fancy Toilet S aps hidren te. sib hose VGieds! Rid Lace hoes Good makes in a. varicty s ; 8 odors, also complexion: ' Ps 5 \] usua’ cts. n box of three He 1 ut 9 el cakes—Morning ¢ val bes 2 | New Styles in Moursing Millinery i] at | | Very Moderate Prices & year adds to the great number of abouts” for their boys or girls. .UTS" are made to 1) , Women’s Pat, Leather Shoes 1 498 Made to Sell at $2,98—Saturday ...,..../ ‘ Blucher and Button styles—dull calf tops—new toes—Cuban heels —medium solew—all eixes and widths—notbing wrong with the shoes—strictly perfect—Dut only 1,200 pairs in the purchase, and such an extraordinary value that the lot is Hkely to go out in short order! S e ema. ] Veils and Veilings Novelties in Each What's new you're sure to find here, and at price to please! #S—Plain and fancy dots—black and colors ~also vhe popular Chanully Mesh, +10 to 1.25 Each mothers who insist upon the ‘Knock- give satisfaction—they are the product SURE GY turers who for forty years have made childrens shoes only, CE NN eee eae and they know what is needed to make thoroughly good, reliable foot. lore ee ees oN wear for active boys and girls—only trustworthy materials used ors +. 25 to .49 GIRLS' KNOCKAROUTS— Kid uppers—new opera too— ! 11 to 2. ABOUTS for § Button only—dull kid tops—broad, MOURNING VEILS—1 to 2 yds, long —plain and trim'd—for face” ry = or hat dray -A9 to 2.98 LITTLE GENTS' KNOCKABOUT' Box Calf Laced—mannish | wear Ike tron—sizes S14 to 13! BOYS' VICI KID KNOCKABOL Mannish S—extension YEPT, Widow” Hat Bows— Net and Chantiliy— The New “Mer Maline, Chiffo: roomy. toes. nt leather ttps— s 1 to +198] with and withou: comb! medium weight soles sizes 6 to 8..124 | BOYS' CAL OCKABOUTS— of tie Woreihiice and Py aawons, 8% to 104.....1.48 | 11 to 2. 1.79 | Hand sewee sts—blucher large and fUll......s.scsee 89 to 2.49 GIRLS' EXTRA HIGH CUT qut—good stout soles—money can ; : KNOCKAROUTS—Patent Colt and buy nothing better—sizes 1 to 544..2.59 Underprice Specials dull kid—button or blucher— Asa i ; patent leather or kid tips, broad as pene to 13%... 1.98 TRATES ao] Mati toes; also Tan Russia Calf; sizes ‘ *KABOUTS— oilet an to & A or 2.00] Hand sewed—extension soles—new Bortne Tooth Pisa cure Goods 8%, t0 10% 2.48 | 11 to 2 2.98 sea so atone leather, dull calt | Veroform Toilet Soap ‘The high ‘Shoes are more popu- p—also dark tan kid- Shantpoo'De Ls taeni lar than r, but in order to. gat button or blucher styles—also white hoe De Lux—Liquid Green Soap a correct fit they must be carefully made—Our Shoe Department has a reputation for the best fitting high cut Shoes in New York! 850 Pairs Little Boys’ Walton Shoes ‘The maker's name stamped on throughout—veal calf—stout sc soles—sizes 8% to 1344—special A dollar a pair for such Sh. Don't mies this sale { @ canvas—button—soft kid uppers— lace and button—sizes Patent Leather—sar 846 to 10%, 1.69 | 11 Cold Cream. na Manicure Set: 1uignon Natl Pow sustrite Cuticle Ice. All Standara arn ti. Tollet Articles are here mold et lowest pri +:Not being tne ate Inboratorties, wtitutes, but sell at lower prices sk for Imitations, 1 to every palr—solfd jeather ples—mannish oes fs almost giving them away. f you have a boy to shoe Ty MCRNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, Girls’ Avi-Woel Drisses A splendid lot of Morning Plain colored Serges and ha Novelty mixtures—Surplice, Ru Jumper and other styles—hand: trimmed with and without silk emblems—6 to M yrs.—not one worth less than $3.98 and many are regular $4.98 Dresses A sensational Morning value at MAIN AND SECOND FLOORS. Women’s New pring Hats Sailor that Is so popular smartly-made of Satin wide silk binding >wn, Navy, White— Black, Br worth $1.03 BASEMENT—PEXFUMBRY DEPT. SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M 195 Oys Moubt. .icasted Smart gray and drown checks, uits by omeu’s icoats black and je red-and- Suik Pot o 18 years. Tegular $3.98 S| THIRD FLOO! —CANTRE BUILDING. brie Wrappers 67 e Blue-and- BUILDING, Bovs’ Nesligee shirts Striped, ahecked and dotted value 49 and THIRD BUILDING, Y—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS.

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