The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1908, Page 11

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x ern Pacific za luncheon OOS. Hel 1, Gen, Alien Yard DROVE OFF WITH A TRUCK LADEN Werrac s WITHIN CSKS © Donnelly Imbibed Some of the = #) Spirits and Tangled Up Traffic in Avenue. ANS. La, tries Mare 11 Poltoceman Will Traffic Squad, driving a lari to a heavily the decorum cise traffi carriages head of Thirty-e the — polic wagon was and that one showed sign nelly Twelfth “The est man to gi policeman | he police wagon and invigy 108 longed to 109 dealer, of 12 on oD ket Cou Hee his sanity will GEN. GRANT'S LUNCHEON. |.. Entertains the a Oth Ambaa- | andor Gen. F der of the tertained Governor's Isis epee Cloudy; ‘fast Anty Drudge’s Vision. Anty Drudge had finished her weekly wash before Moon and she sat in her comfortable rocking chair and dozed. And in a dream, she saw an unhappy woman bound with fetters, her right arm chained to a washboiler, her left arm to a washboard. And the sun was setting and it was growing dark. And she dreamed that she touched the shackles on each wrist of the woman with a bar of Fels-Naptha soap. And they fell off, and the woman arose glad and free— free from washday drudgery for evermore. And Anty Drudge, arousing from her slumber, knew that what she ed was true, The greatest emancipation proclama- tion since Lincoln’s is printed on the back of the aed and green Fels-Naptha soap wrapper. It is the directions for using Fels-Naptha in washing clothes. It is also. a different way of washing. It has freed millions of women from wash- day drudgery for all time to come—from slavery to the old back-breaking, health wrecking methods which used to be thought necessary. Are you stil a slave to these old-fash- ioned methods, drudging away every wash- day, wasting your time and your work and wearing out clothes before their time? Then stop. Use Fels-Naptha. Wash your clothes in the new and easy way in-cool or lukewarm water, summer or winter, with- out boiling or hard rubbing. Easy directions on the back of the Fels-Naptha wrapper. allroad, were of the here were present Fran's nmander of the nd a salute of nineteen for to-morrow's. eo and @ half furlongs: ‘GEN. M’ALPIN’S WIFE DIED AS HE RACED. Expired at St. Regis Hotel Before Husband Reached Her Side rom California, Mrs MeAlpin, wife of Gen. Edwin Alpin, died in her apartments in the Hotel St. Regis, of Ieidne With her when she died yeste her five sons. Benjamin it MAHOGANY DESKS, at MAHOGANY TABLES, at MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS, at MAHOGANY DRESSERS, at UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, at Napkins, to match Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Hemst’d Linen Pillow Cases, Bedspreads} marscilles, # sek MeAlpin. Gen notified of his wife and 1s now Anne w the Rev. E will continue to-morrow 3 Afric wnd- an educatt Their Annual Spring Sale of Women’s French At Greatly Reduced Prices EARLY SPRING WEAR. 40.00, 69.50, Formerly $15.00, 24.00 and 48.00 Formerly $17.00, 25.50 and 40.25 Formerly $20.00, 30.25 and 44.00 Formerly $26.00, 36.00 and 49,50 Formerly $24.25, 31.50 and 40.50 (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) A Special Purchase of __2x2_yds 2x24 $1.70, 2.15 2.15, 2.70 4 2314x3 , 2.95 3.45, 4.10 Breakfast Size, Doz, Dinner Size, “i (Crochet, Each 95c, 2.10, Huck Towels, Hemmed, Hemst'd or Scalloped, Turkish Bath Towels, Hemmed or Hemst'd, VALUE $21.50, $12.75, 18.75, $16.00, 22.50, $19.50, 27.00, $19.50, 23.25, Housekeeping Linens Consisting of Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins At Considerable Reductions from Former Prices | A. David H., Kenneth R., and J. Roder McAlpin was in Monterey when serlous condition on his way to New York Mra. McAipin was born in ( 1883, and was known all . r philanthropy. @ Was Interested with wid in bullding ining ir over the world Mrs, Russel! nany parts 8, Bailing. supy stern Brothers Gillace and Suede Kid Gloves Comprising Alexandre, Lupin and other celebrated makes in the most desirable lengths, styles and colors, including black and white, =_l—a—————————————. Tailor-made Walking Suits IN THE NEWEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FABRICS FOR To-morrow at Unusually Low Prices Tailored Walking Suits, OF ENGLISH SERGE, OF INVISIBLE STRIPE SERGE, bY OF CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, is Black Voile Walking Skirts, PLEATED STYLE, WITH BANDS OF TAFFETA, MADE OVER SILK DROP, VALUE $24.50, AT $16.50 27.50 42.00 $14.50 = March Sale of Furniture Greatly Below Regular Vaiues $11.75, 17.75, 36.00 30.00 31.00 36.00 30.00 2x3 2.60, 3.25 24x34 3.95, 4.90 $1,85, 2.15 2.65, 3.10 Pair $3.75, 4.38, 5.25 “ 95c, 1.25, 1.50 1.10, 1.25 2.35, 2.90 Doz, $2.95 — Lord & Taylor Offer the Following Inducements Mohair Stethan full 50 inches wide, offered at $1.15 yd. Imported Black Voile at 78c. yd Wash Goods Dept. Special Sale of large variety of attractive desigr in Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics: Bordered Batiste, Percales, Plain Vowles and Batrste, Printed Batiste, Percates and Swisses NS 2.95 West Twenty-third Street 1,200 yards Imported lvory White a bright, lustrous quality; an unusual offering all at the special price 15c. yd, Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908... EVERY PRICE PRINTED DURING THIS CHALLENGES ALE IS NOT ONLY SPECIAL BUT ASTOUNDINGLY TEMPTING HE prices are low—very much fower than similar goods wer: ever sold at before. ] on'y one of the features of ths sale. 41) fresh, new a: the m st wanted, WOMEN’S SHOES, OXFORDS 5,000 Pairs Greatly Reduced 1 Other stores call them bargains when they can offer them at $1.50, $2 and $2.50, Vici Kid and Shiny Leather, in many styles. Sizes 2! to 8; widths C 8& to E. Pair Cc BOYS’ CASCO CALF LACE SHOES —Double soles; will give the best of Wear; Sizes 13 to 5!., $1.50. Worth oo, SKE 1OOL. SHOES Ae * 69c MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN VICI KIL LIPPERS—Opera Stoll; 88c (THE 1TH STREET s WOMEN’S WAISTS Charming Spring Styles Piettily embroidered in paneis; neatly tucked backs; open back Styles; new fuli sleeves with baby tucked collars and cufts edged with tine lace. ‘These regular 98¢ Waists IVC OTHER WAIST STYL variety of styles ai cluding White and F Dots. "All prettily trim. med. Also neatly tailored WOMEN’S JAP SILK, NET AND LINGERIE MODELS, ait OLID LEA ° v KE, Third Floor.) 2000CorsetCovers Extra fine Nainsook; daintily trim- med with Val. lace inse: lace edges; SAMPLI Ika J NAINSUUN® UK CAD i GOWNS, 2usty! COMBINATION COK StF COVERS AND DRAWERS OR SKIRT Elsewhere $ . Rourd necks trim. med w livns or embroidery insertions... 98c ee UNDERSKIRTS. ty of styles with deep tes $1.98 ond, Floor.) SAMPL I O two Hats are alike. All are fetchingly made in our n workrooms. Some h mod can style; ot Is; others are true coy are modified to s igned by Exclusive s would or these our own artists in our own $4.6 poms. UNTRIMMED “ME braid; extremely wanted colors. he UNTRIMMED BABY HA ial I chiffon. Black, White and 1.95. Wa $1.25 med Free . 10- WEAR HATs. An immense assortment; inet alee $5.08 toe MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! ho scught for brown, PAIR OF PLAIN AND suits PAIR KNI 3 VROUSERS. bocker or plain | wool; sizes 6 Not more Sto a cus- tomer. $1 trous- iB ers for A 39¢ Boys’ kni BOYS’ REEFERS. Tan Covert and Gray Her= ringbcne Cloth. Mace with emblem on si CF ed, thoroughly taile handsome up-to-date © ats cor eteliow . Sizes told, sy rs tor STOr (THE 140 STALE! Junior suits of fancy Her- ringbone Cloth, in Gar: et, But that 1s Merchandise—oceans of it—was bought for this sale. Out in Hr. Sie»el’s S'ore in Chicago a Challenge Sale is being held. Over in Boston, where Mr. Siege! ha: a Store a'so, it’s Challenge Saie Weex. ifere at THE 1414 STREET STORE we are doing an enor- mous business. The store never looxed fresher —was never more inviting. It’s as bright as a newly minted -old coin. Great quantities of new foods for now, Spring, early Summer and later 5c Hudson Tunnel Ticket for in the matter of promoting pas- c nnouncement. THI~ OFFER THE 14TH STREET STORE, desiring to assist the Hudson Tunnel Systen engertratfic, mo kes t ts GOOD ONLY FOR A LIMITED NUMBER Ov DAY>. PASSENGERS REACHING THE 4TH STREET STORE Subway i \ be handed coupons by a special messenger. EAC / PRESENIED WITH 2c. AT A SPECIAL BOOTH 1 tickets are good going to Hoboken or travelling from Hob ken to New York. A Very Important : Special Sale Consisting of 380 Tailored Suits, 200 Dresses Th teri Worsted fects. Suits are fashioned from such ma- & the new Panrajah Cloth and Stripes in two-tone ef- anamas and shadow stripe Ser The styles’ comprise the modified Prince Chap, the Mikado sleeve model, the double-breasted models and many Tees, flon semi-fitted $14.98 200 Lingerie Princess Dresses with braids 8 models for your selection. trimmed with tucks and laces and edgings. Other stores would ask you $15 $9 98 for the same dresses. " .: CTIE MISSES’ Prettily Valenciennes ry 8 CORSETS i COUTIL CORSETS. High and low busts ; Lace and plain bound tops; long, deep hips ; small taper- waists Blue and Brown. Full box coat effects with plaited skirts made with fold at bottom. These suits— sizes S1, 13, 15 and 17 years—regular $8.75 values | "$4. 98 SPRING COATS—Both plain and novelty mixtures nd dark color in light combinations, An ass Tale (ohh 28 to 40 Dress ms a Parasol, rod and 1 size reed bodies; s and adjustable 6 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN TO THE 14TH STREET STORE 4 WOMEN’S SUITS, DRESSES springs $7.98 i | GROCERIES [seen T5¢ io is ULTER — Witow ' lhew me EGGs— jist huni 10 eae 24c tite 106 > AND LivuORS DMIPERIAL CLUB WitESK EY Spe | LINWOOD WHISKEY The you ea \ popula sits j | kal siteay ' co W LEMON ROCK & RYE The (toa) FRESH MEATS, «ISH LEGS OP GENUINE SPRING LAME | LOINS OF JERSEY Ie 15¢ MOK 26 LOIN voRK DRY PICKED ROAST Mpeannens 206) TCROeS PINS | TG | MING eee? Se SMALE WEN TURKEYS HONG ISLAND. VEAL CKo : QUEPTES! tp 9 CORNED OX 206 “VaNades:s

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