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| . A Mrs. joan Cuneo, l Greenh u [ Sale of and Ready-to-Wear Company Hats Dry Goods sau_on Amster Teur was then gav the West He to Dr. Mulholland Let Off Be- ‘ cause He Was Hurrving to | i \ssist a Stork. We offer a select assortment of ready-to- wear hats, in black and the prevailing colors, smartly trimmed with wings, silks and other 7 ne aa | tO nd had to t. i es istrate Bree Harlem police | (2 fils) plea materials in the new, fashionable sailors and Ad sixty Lutoms ts) and] was Dall for trial. Mr. ‘bi mansion, valued at turbans, wuffeurs before him to-day on a Mrs. S. Osgood Pell Leads in the First . , Day’s Balloting, and W. K. Van- At 5.75 each We are also showing the new straws, all of them being copies of the newest French ey and his men fn ¥ worl of chasing 3: the snow preven’ of exceeding the speed limit a ld in $100 bail for ¢ All but two were t of Special Sessions. —_ -— sped was Dr. LA PROVENCE REPORTS. derbilt, Jr., Is Named for AE ere Nm reaniee Ree ve caln eri ctrains Gomis mere shapes, i Marion avenue, w that when ar- Line steamer L. Pr rovence, from Havre ' the bi fa oni Es “morrow at AM. She re- i i AO Serb aeie can oe ports thick. om Sei Selling on the main floor. { The idea of an automobile carnival, with a whole week of fun for the} erday vst von, ea 1 nleht_ by from the Trae | e not in uniform and no have enjoyed im: | public and lots of hard work for the hustlers who hold forth in the hundred) automobile salesrooms along a mile anda half of Broadway from Long: KAisen STIRS Acre Square to Seventy-second street, has made an instant “hit” with In the following desirable flowers and fancy feathers | Fancy Feathers apecimaletely, da or . ‘ en ; mplete: the public. It will attract thousands of devotees of the motor car sport ‘ peed violators, Hat Trimmin S Cr anne from other cities, and will be a refreshing novelty in the way of the city s| BRITISH WH i ee Gurus ig free entertainments. wading evn Flowers: French roses, with foliage, all colors,at 15c each The interest which the public is taking in the coming carnival is well BIER rn} a viclatloni otis OEE : attested by the immediate response to the call of the committee which re i fj i c ies : Bene roses, with foliage, 3 in bunch, at 35c the affair in charge for an election of a King and Queen to reign over the AVE ie areless People WAS 0 . 0 gn over t e bleycle cops had! will find that thei piece And a varied collection of flowers at festivities from April 6 to April 11. The polls opened yesterday, w! ral . na thy Bre) (ecsencer7 blocks to land their, Will tind that their eyeglasses re- all prices. auto.| Quire less care if fitted with the vas swindan, Harris Suction Clip Fancy Feathers: aa One Hundred | eer Ostrich pompons, at. : ; . 85c each ted him to st.! It holds your eyeglasses firmly Aigrette pompons, at 50c each Oran pepad| and securely and does not pinch Uhathan peseare at. }. «1.80 each hospital, Hie et Attached eran teh Wings and quills in all the new colorings. ae Hn Ch Te ahora Ostrich feathers in black and white. CCE Moderate prices prevail. ars for several prominent r Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents. All selling on main floor. ecklessness of | All our stores are open Saturday Evening. more a WATE. GROMNS Sixth Ave, 18th to 19th St, New York OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS F 1 d by B. Altman & Co. fal eae Bs eh East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. | ( pated Occup if cS aay ) held for Special Ses-| 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave.! y of them do not appear Pe See Oo 4942 Coltimbue Ave.. 81st & 82d Sts. | 489 Fulton Street, I BROOKLYN. | A chauffeur who gave the name of! Opporite Abraham & Stra quarry. the official ballot couporf was first printed—as it is again to-day and will be every day from now down to the close of the polls on April 2—on Fear that He Is Meddling for the second page of The Evening World, and before the sun had set bal Germany’s Benefit Brings | lots began to flow in to the C | : : . earnest. The Carnival Editor found, after the envelopes were opened and the ballots sorted, that there were forty-one mival Ediior, and the 3 . = ditor, and the election was on in General Protest. Cagght One Man Twice Among tose arres! amateur auto- driver, and so Mrs. FP leads at the end of the first day's ve ing, though twenty o auto enthusiasts, some fo others dauntless and and a few 0 mere men with reputations among those who love the auto, were named by the voters as thelr choice for the purple. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Nominated for 4 King: ‘The first envelope opened by the Car- d Mr. Li nival Editor contained one Evening of the week: World ballot on which had been writ-/ Sued. The oe ten the name of William K, Vanderbilt,! taking “not wit Off. The trade ts| eff: Jr. Along with the ballot was a scrap Bienty of funds Bn hag apa, with | trading opened th! of paper upon which had been written: Distreit will be transformed. into | *llied subsequently “The foremost amateur autoist in D weltome at eed hand will be|mouth's explanation « wn and famous, berienced in t for the strugszle ent nd it will woo al nsidered unsa d neither the a has given xchange prices w morning, bu ‘FACTORY CLEAN-UP SALE LAST WEEK! Our Factory Clean-Up Sale Positively Ends Next Friday ‘The most wonderful Clothing Sale that Greater New York has ever known is tapidly drawing to a close. f yusands of pleased custor tage of the marvellous and unmatchable offerings. Assort- America, Mr. Vanderblit, typifies the ‘ou have my permission to. quote me | At the close of Sporting element of the wealthy class, |? Fongest terms of ¢ a ting of the Hot He has done much for the sport. He ts | w Ve |cellor of . oaaway and Fiftves 4 its king.’ | ond stree he the finest terred to the episode. He said t 4 Other admirers of Mr. Vanderbilt sgsuiatow adNee York ever saw. tm swelled his vote to five, while three) eid: Tie Dintrhet got a. Prondwaye| readers sent ballots filled in with the from The Evening World name of Col. John Jacob Astor. There | it Sing with er that will were votes also for Colgate Hoyt, press | front ranke dent of the Automobile Ciub of Amer- | that class, It Is bound to fea, an organization which has been a | SUCcess.” power in securing legislation which has made automobiling a. diversion for Kings, subjected it to wholesomo speed rulon and not only placed it under pe BULLET STILL IN HIM, tection of the law but made the reck- less amenable to the laws of safety and ACCUSES HIS ENEMY, good conduct. Ex-President Winthrop Irving Brokaw, Foxhall Ke . @.| Appears in Court to Prosecute with regard to the naval estimates tor! and xin- ral In the mente of | ea splendid (For Coupon See Page 2) ——.___ mers have taken adva 4 all items at all prices are still complete, It will pay you well to see this greatest value ever offered in Men’ s, Boys’ and Children’s Highest Grade Reliable Clothing Howell, Gen. John T. C Ay her igen ! '"s Fast c. Payne Whitney and Resi: uy: Berea eect Men's fashionable Suits & QOvercoats Boys’ Knee Pants Suits and Overcoats bit. Sil e te —_— oF Many Named for Queen. ae a Men's eons Men’s Elegant Suits Boys’ Durable Knee Boys’ Elegant Knee But the idea of electing a Qu t ‘ = Suits ane Overcoats Pants Sulls Pants Sults & Overcoais seemed more pleasing to i ‘. 5S Made of Blue Thibet and Fan- || All the season's richest shades F IRY'S and designs; the Suits and Overcoats are cut over the newest mo. cy Cassimeres, stylish pat- of the suffragists in this nov terns; extra strongly made; yotes being cast for Mrs. Col Mrs. J E Big > ‘ Hts ~ > Mrs. W. 2 nd others, whil 4 3 N-Ul EO eh CED OL PACTOR VS. PE 5.00 Mrs. John of Andre rte cll as pad | PRICE, STONES" PGE, 8220 orien st 2 PRION 800 Cuneo, the ban’ intrepid, Rie Y r 00 daring, dashing auto-driver, who drove tic § — cu the whole distance on the sixteen-day ! Glidden tour to Chicago and return last | year, is the ond fair chauffeur to! lead over 4 Pashionarie » Men’s Custom Suits @ Gvercouts || and Overceais — —<—<—$<_‘——~ Boys’ Stylish Knee Boys’ Fine Quality Knee Pants Suits & Overcoats |/ Pants Suits & Overeoais The Suits have Knickerbocker |} Fine AlleWool fabrics in ex- Pants and the Overcoats are 1] clusive patterns—all_beautiful- | SENTENCE. PRONOUNCED sorivece ny the H K mt fine Black and Oxford Meltons |} Jy tailored and fi ON GEN. STCESSEL. 3c perfectly tailored. Saenenera aa as h TAC PRICE, $2.26, OTHER STORE PRICE 81.50. $4.50 FACTORY CLEAN inest Suits | Shh E PRICE, Svercoats | 5 PRICE, SN — a Boys’ Fashionable Knee || Boys’ Higkest, Crade Mace Pants Suits & Overcoats Pants Suits & Owercoats oF PAcTory > S 5 icker- Highest grade All-Wool Fane vor! Paneer . The Suits are in both Knicker: i World, w neu Pil cheay-cp 3 necked ae ht pants Cheviots and Fine Worsteds. Carnival SALE prict | SALE) inioe oe fF F trimmed and tailored to per- duct the election, Sassy} meee styles—the Overcoats are ¢x- TY cellent ously (Melton v's Serviceable and Drossy Pants ic pon ballot out of second page. favorite, voting ft FACTOR ean ' 6 ———_—_—______ CLEAN-UP Baite MEN SN SALE PRICE, Sditor. one ca ‘ENS PANTS—Rich new ! Help &@ Queen At the head of t parade will be two r Young Men's Stylish Suits Young Men’s he King in one, the Quesn y 7 Jos Gia | March Footwear for Ladies cupaGr eee SHE The “District” Will Keep Open» Une SPORES PRICE, #7 i mare eee The High Tan Boot is the correct March foot- FACTORY. up 33 ‘The object and pur ! wear for Ladies—a welcome relicf frora the Cop esame Eee EES Bea satteln o€ HA Me teeta aailae heavy black boots of Winter—yet an ample pu ‘ protection against the rigors of early § Spring. | vien’s Bia cK Sateen oys’ Extra Hereble ‘Bnee : ' The correct leathers are Russia and Suede Calf, Lflice aps srs Shep en 5¢ } a [Pants 25¢ Light Tan and Golden Brown Patrons may now see them in unusual ve Prices $3.00 ae $5.00 The “Brogue”—a new style Boot, with wing tip. * Very popular. In Rus For Children from 2 to 12 years, Tan Boots, please, the money is instantly refunded without » bought here, no matter what the pri Our Famous Double eqaeanee Binds Every Sale If 1 — a Distr ua delig : ‘ f ither buttoned or laced, in Russia Calf. Atirac- oma : De Swe f tive and ceable, Prices $1.25 to $4.50. i New York, ; Bridgeport. Saturday i \ iis “FOL ont Beane 523-529 Sih Avenue, Between 26th & 37th Strecis 128-116 West 141h St reet, Bctween 6th & 7h Avenues ii pes stl Northwest Cor. 3d Ave. and S2u St, Gne Blcek from “L” Station 7