The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1908, Page 4

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NEW RESIDENT Glad Days for D.L. & W. Commuters, | ; Lord & Taylor —WPAISMDES Spring Walks Now on the Schedule Fr na tntsnssns Hm ial od hited IRONED By POLICE Suits, Coats and Dresses Moves In, Shows a Light and Is Arrested by Local Posse, TREO ENGINE-; THATS ALL or "yer! 4S KINDO. Zor ralrar | Peevisn Amp Reb TODAY wae Important Sale Thursday 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908. | WHERE TH” = You GOIN’ (oon Women’s Tailored Suits sive fabrics, in plain and fancy 1 skirts. Actual value $45.00, The display represents a most comprehen- sive assortment of the medium and higher grade 25.00 goods, all attractively priced. Smart Tailored Spring Suits—of ¢ weaves, in all the latest model coat WIFE COMES TO AID. — Women’s Fongee Sith Dresses n tin, pink, light, navy or Representative Offerings Properly Identified, Mr. Tib- betts Is Relieved From His Handcuffs. Princess Lingerie Dresses Exceptional Values at $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 each CRY WIS) = caer — (cicar } THe PNEU SAAT) ___- SS 1 SS WUTCH lw Dont ZES | rt TRAN es Pe . 0. yO) \ =| (We WONT Go HOME), | ene A It was 3 A. M. b: village clock to- je, N. J., which fa a Women's Tatlored Suits at » 4.75 $25.00, $35.00, $40.00 & $50.00 Perfection of style, fit and workmanship. Misses’ and Funtor Suits at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 & $30.00 Embracing the correct styles for misses and college girls, e centre more or less distant from the Fort Lee ferry—more Imported Lingerie Waists—Hand tucked and lace trimmed. Value $9. The departments devoted to the above are now complete with the latest spring fashions. if you don’t live th ss if you do and are tellin All was still, e: or certain Hfe in Palisad Imported Lingerie Waists—Han tucked and lace trimmed. Value a ee in his place of concealment, James | wa man approach a window | out, The man wore a cap/ and carried a candle in his hand In all the time that James Carney had officiated as the night force of Pali- | Devoted Exclusively to High Outergarmen:s for Wemcn and Misses Ready-to-W oBrrecott SLE hele SR Offer for Final and Immediate Disposition ge sade he had not made a capture. Here | was his chance, but he must have wit- el | nesses. He aroused Budlong, who Silk and Lace Waist Department Lace Waists Special Values at $5.00, $7.90 & $10.50 , values $7-50 to $16.c0 Women's and Misses’ Shirts Important Offerings at $7.50 & $10.00 Including Serges, Panamas and Fancy Spring Mixtures. lives near by, and y ir. Budlong was dresst erences STOCKS IMPROVE who had Headed by James Carney, the tnt ie & y 4 | : trio marched to the cottage tn a | the mysterious lights had appeared. IN BRISK MARKET Dini. “gee. Corp | Carney knocked on the door. : 0 | “Open.” he shouted, “open in the ‘glectric!, 110 name of the law.” Footsteps were heard. James Carn Aj clutched his ay Re, SI ae Missouri Pacif, Un United States. =e = Steel and Mackay Com- panies Best in Trading. Siaa- Chek! A wou. Wi YON Wi/vb0) TiS A BURGULAR!) te METER IOUS, LIGHT IN THE = wbow. Entire Remaining Stock of Fur-Lined Garments Of fine Broadcloth over Russian Squirrel lining—shawicollar of Natural Squir- 22 50 rel. Were $48.50 & $55.00. Toclose. O Of imported Broadc'oth over finest qua!- ity German Squirrel lining—large lustrous Persian Lamb coilar Were $85.00. To close 38.50 Fee. | Prices of stocks tended downward in| | the early dealings to-day. but declines | were small and transactions light. U. S. Steel preferred was an exception, with a rige of 3-8. Muckay Compa: va fant night police fc Anon, andt some, the voice of V, Diogenes Kelly’s Broadway’ & 20th St; Se EEF Ee Sue nh had been locked out, arose preferred gained 1 and, Missourt 3 ee] Of finest imported Broadcloth over dark a | 11-2 Western Uni jeciined 2, - 5 I 1 SS Sneemaeaa ee ‘ote seiand) a0 | ville and Nashivilleiimandex cena cs Natural Squ rrel back or Mink linings E Pa id Te: 1 —large shaw! collar of i.ynx, Persian or Natural Mink. Were $125.0, QF $135.0) and $155.00. To close 59. "0 STERN MINK MUFFS MATCHED TS. Stylish Clothes of Poor Fabric? Yesterday we spoke of “GOOD CLOTHES WITHOUT, STYLE,” which are NOT Brill Clothes, There are other kinds. There are the clothes that are overburdened with tailoring far more expensive than the fabric warrants. These clothes are stylish in appearance, perfect in visible tailoring and cost high. >, a SLALINS SAS LS LSAS LAA A BALANCE OF OUR DARK AND NECKPIECES, SINC REDUCED TO CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRI Jwenty-J Phiid Street, West Drerrnrrsrer SLLLSL SL LISA hed the most patriotic | t in Palisade, the corner of Wash-| ington and Columbie avenues, when he POLL | 7A THEY CORNER THE 604.0 £50, ROBBER. a There was & reaction in t Anal dealings, he market_close == - infec s * ol cd Tee a ee te ed A Ls ls ‘Tradl WESTERN UNION DIVIDEND But the outside fabric, the most important element, is vealed: The total sales of ks Were 1,025,300 PAYABLE IN STOCK. wrong. shares and of bonds, $966,000, The yellow streak is sure to show. In Brill Clothes the fabric is worthy the tailoring. In Brill Clothes fabric, tailoring, trimmings and style are consistently and properly balanced, so that Brill Clothes are clothes of style, of quality and of value. Brill stores show over 120 models for Spring, 1908, of Suits, Raincoats, Auto Coats, Spring Coats, &c., at $15 to $45. Brill Specials BLACK SUITS, the balance of a hold order left on a maker’s hands. That's why the price is $12.50 instead of $18. These suits are $18 grade in the journeyman tailoring and $18 grade in the fine black fabric, warranted by the mill $12 50 to retain finish and color and not tocrock. Special.. Fancy cheviot, velour and cassimere suits—lots we've dis- continued; the prices were up to $22.50. Stein-Bloch, L. Adler Bros. & Co, and other foremost concerns tailored $49 50 them. Special je CRAVENETTE RAT COA’ T$ — journeyman tailored — made of specially woven black and gray fabrics, specially tailored by one of the foremost raincoat makers in America. $19 50 Excellent $18 and $20 values. Special......... le SPRING COATS in Black and Oxford all-wool chi tailored by a Rochester concern to retail at $13.50 and $15, but “What do you want?" asked the man, = i tnevlently. ‘Tho Western Union Teleeraph © “I am a policeman,” replied James | Carney, “and I want you." re “My name ts T! said the man } at the door. “I I moved in yesterday from York,” He's Too Wise to Fool. “Ha, ha, ha,” laughed James Car- ney, scornfully yu can't fool me. Nobody has ever in this house. Hold up your hands. Inasmuch as James Carney punctu- You Can't Foo. us WITH THAT] IMPRESSING THE POSSE OF CIT/ZENS. You HAVE mADE A DREADFUL miSTAKE! IT THE OWNER OF THAT HOUSE! LEMME GO BACK AN' TLL PRovE it! s ROYAL WORCESTER ADJUSTO coRsETS FOR STOUT WOMEN Three Important Facts THE ADJUSTO has many that aroused ev: fustinct in him. flash of lieht in the The Chance of His” Lite. Retrea Jacent concrete Queen An to the shadow of an ad-| jown No woman can afford to neglect her shoes, unless Say not so brave nothing rash. 1 angeis Inv "The ligt Then again on the original features which are imitated, but never equalled, The A )JUSTO is indorsed by prominent medical experts and pro- nounced ideal by leading modistes. she hands in her resignation to polite society. And more woinen wear “Queen ()uality’’ Shoes than any other in all the world. ‘here is a reason tor this. Above is one of 70 styles of handsome “‘(Queen Quality’’ footwear we have ready to show you. for business reasons the line is discontinued. The coats have satin sleeve linings and serge body linings. mney are g cut on correct modals. Special ................... 10 Boys’ Dudley Suits Reduced. All grades of Dudley Suits that are $6, $7 and $8 val now reduced Ro $3.95. Dudley Suits are waterproof combination suits. with two by of trousers. Sizes for boys, 10 to 16 years old, rothers Butt FOUR STORES, 8 ee 2TSBROARWAY ni, Ghambgrest, 125TH ST MEN aR AAE: ahem Ere st SPCORTUNOT Gresverve Wlere Is This [eos ate Young Couple Going? °: The ADJUSTO is designed to meet every conceivable require- ment of the stout figure. STYL 610 MEDIUM FIGURE 614 LONG WAIST FIL Re $3 Pri OR RATISTE PRIC! SOLD EVERYWHERE OR SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF PRICE RoyvaL WorceESTER CORSET Co. WORCESTER NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO. ROYAL WORCESTER ano BON TON CORSETS Boots, $3, $3.50 and $4 Oxfords, ss and $3.50 Sunpser Shoe an C7 Second ait Floor Ca SIXTH © AVE. UNPSON TAU, NEW YORK. * Oh! Ree LISTEN TO THE MUSIC THE MUSIC ; To the theatre? Nol Shopping? Nol Walk? No! 2 On a long-drawn-out search for a! suitable Room, House or Apartment? Certainly ni They h: sult the “To L e Morning World, so do “skirmish around” for a their honeymoon (they married, you know). Th in to take immediat possessix When a person ay (cel Vausconralante disconsolate a medicine that will cheer him up quickly and completely is a good, lively tune. And when pensive and thoughtful, or nervous and irritable, the sweet strains of some “classic” or soothing melody will quiet one’s nerves and get one j ready for peaceful sleep. A Phonograph can render ANY SORT of a tune that you may desire. Through the Morning World's “Want” Directory you will find bargains adver~ tised tn all sorts of musical instruments, WEST 23d ST. eae Se rms, i The ‘‘Koch’’ Special $10.00 Trimmed Hat $69.98 which has been a factor with our house for years Rooms ESS 1] Apartments Furnished for Furnished THA found, and T THEY RIT ED THE ae eee oe Apartment that a World “To Let has won the distinction as the smartest example Value } has accurately described of Trimmed Millinery and the counterpart of $89.98 [vis $12.00 ya Me = $12. 50} $200 up | p WHAT IT DOESN'T SHOW A WORLD THE WORLD “TO LET” AD hats selling for double. ; 4 q a See 'F DESCRIPTION WAS SO PER- ’ e ie : f WANTED” AD, WILL FIND. FECT AND SO SATISFACTORY | clothing to identity pasa eee eee tee economically The Business enterprises sold through Sunday World Wants se | veually “Bargaine!' in every conse of the word, 1 ant tt, TING I |gens.cime gare

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