The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1908, Page 6

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THE IDL Ie ORO) WORLD. ie oTAeys ‘ uulo HALA IDEAL QYER SHED SIBMMER ss: Vessel Still Held, While In- === fi demnity Also Delays a Sei- uc: ‘ } tlement of Si janie ties on Feo. Ma the ca H board te tled. Baron Hayariii, t apancse Al Ege ed with Yuan Shili Kal 7 4 were SL ear es : of the Empire, but \ | are oe @n understanding s Phe Closing Quotations | a5 the release of ti whiea : | MAY BE BRIDGE JUMPER. Bull held by China, ax d se sera the indemnity, Sa ‘ ® ' Broadway at Thirteenth St. HAD BADGES FOR ALL EMERGri cic OUR ANNUAL «ome Do Also Three anne Was Ready to Rid the City of Burg! and Over 5,000 Waists More Than 50 Styles. WOULD ARREST WIFE. appoints, But Mag Reformer to B copathic W jacturers at inmensely advantageous prices. 1” Judge Hough Dismisses Hackett; Carhart S@ Beginning Tuesday, March Tenth, at 8 o’Clock, A supplement to the Dollar Sale of Waists, worth trom Waltors5, 293 Wash Fianne! Waists n Roman stripes and fig ures, 30 Waists ot fire white moharr. and I would a 10 Wa e, ts of tafeta and htiy soned. messai 45 Wa:sts of rich imrorted vestings 50 soiied Lingerie Waists of very fine quailty Broadway at Thirt he told me th me ; a E t Offers the especially low week on any How Can You Lape a a ab Bottle Yi i H . Join cur Milten Piano Club this week and secure A New $375 Milton Piano for ONLY $225 The greatest Piano value ever overed in this city, ‘erms Only $1.50 a Week Club lim‘ted 00 members ment 1 many of t tunities” ad The Wort yD 949302 World “Fus'ness oN 9 Opportunity’Ads' The He Wks Get a Store, Restauren! or Ca Own aad Keep A/ t! on, 85 “ns. Hackett Carhartt @ he Greatnterent Sale of PIANOS terms of $5 down and $1 a § instrument under $150. irnm the ollowing excellent used Pianos: 6; phere My NEW LC MONDAY, MARCH 9, i908. SUIT INVOLVING of American Banana Lawy Wemen's Department. lar” Waist Sale Held ONLY Once a Year. Values. Up to $5 None Less Than $2 The “Dollar Waist’? Event proves the supremacy of the Hackett, Carhart Waist Shop. An event that thousands of women wait for—and that never dis- Circumstances were favorable to procure greater vaiues than we have ever offered. Tremendous quantities were bougnt for cash from manu- None C.0.D. No Charges. No Approval. mbroidered shed with Dotted Swiss waist. panel down front, em filet lace. all-over tucks ar- Several modeis in white, embroidered fronts, cluster ranged between. n waist of filet net and Iternate bands of each. Combin Crossbar dimity waists, panels of embroidery, edges with inserting o Cluny. White batiste waist; “V’’ yoke of Val. lace, embroidery and dwarf tucks. Button front white lawn waists, es and embroidery. oined with Large deep p ed model of white lawn, fi titehi Seect to-morrw $5.0 000 FALS » Action (Oo), 1} Against United Fruit Co. PONTRS ST STORM HOSED D BANK DOORS Police Reserves with a well-finished tat over-felled cer bleached: tern:, | n yave an in Ve MUL for $30,000. Counsel Called Gut | Quell Incipient Riot in Street. 12 Minutes from Hoboken by the new tunnel. S.ation in Basem nt, ‘$100,000 1S FEE QF YOUNG LAWYER tor fends Barker’s Will to Get Big Payment. Wife Who De-) | | | | rheu Enfield, Mass. (7 e Restaurant SIXTHTAY, MISS PARSONS TO WED. |f to Sinter of Con- Montgomery Hare, ons. itism that I ¢ ad to bend 0 pained me number of good until I tried \ won't be without it I find it good for heada wt enough for w 19®70 20 * STREETS NEW YORK. \esembly last Ital to- license. thivty= iio _,. Lame, Sore # Sleepless, | Was Cured By Minard’s Uniment - My sight arm ang hand wer and pai head "MRS. EMMA M. WOODS May Manton Patterns Best and most eco- nomical. ‘Yen cents. Sale in the Baréain Basement THE first week of our Anniversary S$ of our Barg ain Basement. Sale was the greatest in the history Our sales were practically double those of the corresponding week of one year ago, showing the ever- growing popularity of this large salesroom, where high-grade, medium- triced merchandise is sold at absolutely the lowest prices possible to quote and mantain a standard worthy of your patronage Wash and White Goods, Linens, Ete. V? ALUES that will positively astound the most exacting bargain secker. all previous va'ue-giving events. Silk and @otion Noveities,14e Ik and cotton mised novel ties in the latest coidered de beautiful to 14 yards— 14c Fuli Size Bed | Ss ects, 40c 81x90 sheets of leavy. linen-tinished 56c¢ Napkins, 3¢c Dozen 300 dozen German liren hemmed Napkins; for re urant Regular ove values. silver regular 19¢ value, skirt brown. jae ss Ne ae heeving ) lunch use: dies pat- | 19c¢ White Persian Lawn at i4c Yard \ 250 pieces of white Persian Lawn—i0 inches wide—sheer and fine quality— A New Lot of Those Lingerie Dresses at °5.97 HE greatest lot of Dresses ever p:odu ed for such a |) Ten different styles. iilustration. Women’s Covert Cloth Women’s New Spring Suits, *9.69 Of very fine Panama, in the new modi- tied Erince Chap eflect; also a neat hip lengih Jacket. a iew taffeta lined, with fold, in Dimity Jumper Dresses, $2.90 Dresses of fine dimities: Mere Mill Ends Wash Goede: i2\e at mill-cn! sale o} ds remnar 4 Suiting, Merceri s, Ginghams, Cotton Suitings-— up Z =per yards. 12 CES Bleached Sheets, CE | Amerikan Prand, 24x24 rds; no seams; juch top and L-inch bottom Se Gies3) _Towelling, Se Yd. 10,000 yards and blue check 17-1n< Glass | P| =| 15¢e White india Linon at ve of wilted india Linon, Second Week of Our First Anniversary A sale wherein we positively break andise that is in demand at out-of-seasoi piles. 19c Batiste, [2'-¢ 1 27-inch 19¢ Printed [atiste array of 140 different printing ctirdm. A beau tiful sheer fabric for s nd evening wear. Specially priced « i 12: 15¢ Piliow IED i0\-¢ Hronclad”” n avery wide * Norw Caress standard qualities; 42x34; suitable t edium pillows ALE Table Dar of mercerized ‘fy Yard excellent grade; sheer and i:ne—30 inches | cost mor Spring materials and durk miytur. One style trimired Hand-omely fine V und very Coats upped seams; man- Ml FBZ Value $10.00. Coats are satin lined, Very tull pleated black, blue and eviol in tons, Sizes 6 to 1h models; regu'arly " 25e Under Vesis, 12':¢ xtraordinary value, Women’s Swiss rib, Vv neck, low neck 8 34 Lo extra sies 10 to alo children's yi uce cotton Vests and Pant Special Hosiery. Se Men's, women’s and children’s Cotton Hosiery—worth double Tuesday's price. 12,¢ Embroideries at 5e. \ ten thousand yard » y style and widih— Panus, Skirtings, I : Vdgings, at i4c, Ge and 5c Yard 124¢e Laces, 5c ‘Thousands of yards Wash and Pres Terchon, Cliny and filets, worth e to 2c, 5e and 9c Yard 3}, efor! 10c Handkerchiefs A great collection of men’s and women's Hand kerchiefs, plain white, Femstitched and colored Lorder—also initials worth 5c to 12's. 2!/e, 3/¢ and 5e - Dress Shields, 5e pr. ces, Wide Exceptic tover 1, ars in this lot, i ge Hair Ko! ++ Ble | 19¢ Hair Nets... We Ue ~~ ees ee oo ee Sale of Children’s 4 9c Dresses at 24¢ 4 AL iL made of a splendid quality of gingham, H colored checks and plain colored chambray, two dit- ferent styles, one like illus- tration, trimmed with white , cheviot bafids; the other style is made with strip of em broidery and ruffle. trimmed with braid; sizes 79c Dresses; 49¢ B Made of chambray, checked gingham and linen finished suitings and white pique, in differen’ styles; some are Sailor suits with white pique thlelds, sailor collar end cuts others ‘are French Uresses trimmed with plain colored sateen fancy hvelvet collar, ith 5 inch fold $8.20 Misses Lingerie Dresses, S44 Made in a very pretty Princess effect, daintily trimmed with very fine lace and embroidery. Come in white, pink, light blue Misses’ $14.98 Smart Spring — ndlin qualities! at sof medium weight © tone shades of d_ stripes. : ore isa smart single Misses’ Fancy Lawn Dresses, *2.90 In a variety of colors and designs. pretty models, one a Duchess veck and sh rt the other a V-shayed guimpe effect, trimmed with lace ant embroidery Girrs* $3. 29 Reefers, *1.98 bluc, red, Copenhagen, in a mi aude double-breasted style, with velv« Collurs of contrasting shades aid brass but- Misses’ Full Pleated Skirts, In a large variety of checks and stripes in light and dark mixiures. Values up to . $1.79 Suits at 28.20 OBBY Geanrapeltss ot our well found will styles—=ne light Tailored in collars of con sa double-l re: Skirtsare 15 gored, and ecru, Two very 4 $1.50 Kid Gloves, 49c 4 Gloves that lave beer strained slightly ripped. Black and colors Once $1to $1.50 in fitting oF Lace @urtains at Halt 350 pairs Nottingham and Sco'ch Net Curtains in pretty designs, finished with fast edges — 1 to 6 pairs of a style. cL 98e, FI. ZS and $1.08 $1.29 Boys’ $2.50 Suite. Double Breasted, ages 7 to 16, Russian Blouse, ayes 3 to 8. Sailor Blouse, ages 3 to 10. Neat mixtures of gray, light, medium and dark, Talcum Powder, 3c A thousand boxes to-morrow. Powder Puffs ....-+ Se | Tooth Brushes...... 50c gel Brushes, I7e Women’ s Shoes, 95¢e A manufacturer's samples—some 60 pairs. Tan and black—a splendid lot. Hardly a pair that is not worth two and three times the sale price.

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