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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908. 9 Woman Man’ s Equal 'Expert Chauffeuses Who Retute Noe ie eee Se po At Steering Wheel — . Statement of Cincinnati’s Mayor? of An Automobile — Masculine Motorists Come to Defense of Fair Autoists Against Western Mayor Who | Says They Should Run Only Sewing Machines. Patterns SIXTHITAV., 19”T0 20” STREETS NEW YORK. 1 That Basement Anniversary is making history. Interest is maintained to a degree unequalled in our experience. Only one way to account forit. The values offired are far and away the best our Bargain Basement has ever offered, and that means beyond any question ' The Best Values Offered in New York _ By Rose C. Tillotson. | **'' batt cu “Te belle chaffeuse” is now the ob-! H Ject of attack. Woman must discard her goggles, drop the clutch and ke tiny feet off the brakes. The day feminine motorist is done, if the M. of Cincinnat! even toot twirl the It's the s Col. Markbreit city, has put with the plea t responsible for “the sewin, Undermuslins Four Record Breaking Specials jor To-morrow, * ¥en ‘these are the dainty well-made garments § thot there's some satisfaction in buying—doubly so when prices are § cown around halt regular values, as these are. 59c¢ Corset 75¢ Night Covers, 39ce¢ Dresses, 49¢ Fine cambrie, V shape neck, , trimmed with Val. lace or em: trimmed with three rows of | broidery; otliers, nainsook in the & “ Val. lace insertion, beading and | slipover style, trimmed with B satin ribbon. face edgearound | beiding and satin ‘ribbon and & sleeves. | hemstitched rutile. $1.25 Pettis | $1.98 Petti- coats at 69c | coats at 98e White cambric with | | White canbrie with 17- deep lawn flounce, | inch flounce with 12 rows trimme | with four rows | of tucks; | rows of 2%- | of German Val. insertion, | inch ‘Yorchon insertion ; | extri rifle edged with | extra rufle with 8 rows of f probation for Val. lace: deep underlay | tucks, edged with S4nch discrimination) \ £ and dust ruffle— value Torcton lace, underlay Gee <> eS e=e < ee — s his way. She can't Made of nainsook, front en suce Ink that feminine meet with any more s deaths and |, » is the only nd automobiling si CE S SEEKS | | , WET tL EOF ——= naut- NEARLY HALF THE INMATES , ‘ OF QUR PRISONS ALIEN. of protest hasa ri fren) men as well as motorists have # thelr feminine fr Oe ee | Interesting ‘Statistics: Raven at a sis Viadimtr Constantino-| Meeting of National Liberal Miss Anne Heyward Immigration League. Anniversary Olfers in . Dress Goods | 17 Basement. Liberal Immigration | 39% 23¢ 20¢ 1 7 t the | = ont ces ries Eb btkce was | tor 75¢ Suitings || tor 59¢ Suitings || for 590Ladies’ Cloth | } x bach, No. 22 Fine weave, rich worsted tints. | | 46-inch Spring Suitings, in medium J] All-woo! Black Ladies’ Cloth: | A letter from P' fa white, blic and while shades i wetve: correct J] Comes in rich, firm wea | NESE TEES Sod en aud while with ovortinel | | Spring weight; neat checks, broken |] Place of the deportation of ervarhead vlaids and Pelkin stripes perfect jet bla 4 I y agninst Phe law tem ' : t Sensational Values in Wash Goods ' a My Wite’s Long Suffering we Neuralgia. 25¢e Woven Ginghams, 12'.c Batiste, 6%¢ 25c Double roid Gotton 4 CHINATOWN FIR CAUSES FEAR it is a chance to iy aresa@ cede (ae y dresseslimit 12 yards to a customer. | half price—yard 12'c. } Every Shade in the New Mo- [ tor Cloth Wash Suiting atise \ A complete line of this new Summer Out from 10¢ to Le at 5¢ i | ine Suiting—every imaginable shade in a (), rem Lie to 25e at L2!y 12. | beautiful linen finish washing fabric. wrap) ers, all mill ends, 5) wide 5 , Dress Goods, 12): y is Hi CS ei deeiegul (cro Hane BLES Gre erties citar Gh these | lk y inate is niment se ie re desforelut. terns anid plain shades: beautiful fab- Jens” for to-morrow's sellix } Sale Wash Goods Remnants. 12\,¢ 3O0sinch yan tables of good values tor t Domet aud @anton Flan: | nelat Ove ( Anoth er Great Lot of Jumper S8e f o Men’s & Women’s | Dresses at °2.79 en’s The first time we adv ised Handkerchieis, , € ‘ 0 Hi ‘very. womal 5 ae Ww though Shen oes. {| Wemen's Initialled Hand- } iiorrow s sellin WOMEN TEACHERS ISSUE CHALLENGE TO THE MEN. | feata ATE to Burn Bawah Street Tenement May Be Signal for New “War.” The Vire Mo fire early to-day six-st ment, No. 17 Doyers street, occupied by | diseri about 2 Chinamen and @ number of women, which filled the bullding with | a would wear Jumper dresses this [} 27 °F peat warts They went as fast as we keychie Samples and smoke and year, hi : : i “The could hand them out, but there's Rarlesedtecaes 2 7 oe Bandi \ more for to-morrow just as good Hf nt - 2 T, eat : i pate || —the same thing, in thet. wh a nemstitc Vex ana A c Woud Be ‘Cheap at $3 jancy colored border Hand: v at peace for som Made up of very fin kerchiets—all 3 }.¢ \ The blaze this morning was und: Taft eet the cellar stairs, and was extinguish: dimities: son 1 Toa ae tei had, dong ich anaes | and smart models: one i9c ge ss : the new ront effec orhG A the mune apo | f é g ° vothera Duchess | White Corded | The police were SIX THPAV.. 19* ‘7020 BOTREET: NEW YORK. and the other a Duchess effect with tie in front Check Batiste, Pall pleated skirt with F2se a est three wide tucks and deep hem at toot; waist |] 2,000 yards of fine sheer / hours before ® Chinaman watching No ; ita tn Ga a Aa To-morrow---200 Smart New Sora | | I v I $ handsomely trimmed |{ fabric, in one, two and ¥ BINGHAM LEADS Tailor- ade Suits on Sale at 24. o) | withembroidery andVal. || thiee cords und overplaids, } lor-nade Suits, evidencing Jace, value suitable for shirt Mais y D*.. IDEDLY new creations that express the very latest style thovght in nou only a superior character of workmanship, but the use of those exchisive materials that always ¢ i » made-to-measure 85,00: fille 60 °2. 79 and diesses Yard, 12 }0¢ Sheet a and Pillow @ase Bargains © [ GH" Housekeepers and Hotel Keepers. Note These “83 Full Size Bieached Bed Sheets at 9c, 59c¢ and 69¢ Suits, x Third Vloor WORK OF RESCUE AFTER RUNAWAN We do not go into the market and buy ——————"" Suits from some maker who has Suits to sell —having to takes his styles if they appeal to us. His idea of materials and trimmings 1,90 full bleached Hed Sheets, | $1x90 seamless, ““Homespin’” | Six) seamless “* American’ savor too much o! factory. So we select the made of good sheeting with a Hes ached Sheets Mouleally| | pissenes ue sects, tones é ? meas 4 B j ih | know what Homespun mean.— ‘ne sheeting per- | Animals Tried to Bolt Into materials and trimmings to fit certain models, linen Ata ee ute eth exer | enough eas Thee lfancietireettromilvers: b Dining Room of a Board- | lay down our own specifications, and have Hi fer Ba preva AVe | eGiaetenbenean 59¢ ling: at Ong y ing House j our garments made accordingly. 'lThat’s why Singie Bed Sheets at 45e and 55e I 7 4 t | they are so ditferent. why they wear well and 456 tor 50x90 singe Bed Sheets; made of close. 1 Falters (os) rennmayanorseelosensing ic hold their shape to the end—why we do the found (reall sieetinig with ut seams delivery wagon tried last evening to largest suit business in New York. Hale Brand Sheet siege Th y ot Into the dining room of Mrs. E. V.| .) ww emiandilalnchnalome gy te Pe ee eee nee er ast) | We've been planning for weeks to i ae A = { AH CEE SBCOO IGEN show the Simpson-Crawford idea of a I-Day Speciais in Ti eiony and Underwear saying grace preparatory te beginning $24.75 Tailor-made Suit—garments that Teena ; H Ne fearaaate A ‘i dargain nt. shines in provic such 3 va siery and Underwear in thelr dtaner. we take a special pride in putting out. Vea Ane Aare Sa eae) None may particigate in the bargains an ) ‘The horses ran away from Forty-sec- ond street and Park avenue and got) into Madison avenue through Thirty- They are ready for you, and their equal i } Men's. W ‘s and Chil. Women's 19¢ iss Rib Cotton cannot be duplicated for the price Ge tor Mens Vomen's a drcn’s Hosiery—I7e quality. Vests—about 100 dozen at.... Oe () pth ger, taverns tiger Gc Dan. | elsewhere. 1 Richel ng, as they w ohn Pugh, | ‘ s ; tor Men's Women's. a nd/ Shaped and Richelieu ribVcst:, ond rest pay ey en te Fitted or semi-fitted, the mannish Sack 12 Lone ‘hildh en’s Hose—regularly1%e_|wing sleeve, at... 1... 12'\ne Coat, the one and two Button Cutaway, the jaunty 24-inch tight-fitted Hip Coat and many others, cut on decided mannish lines with all the new shoulder and sleeve effects, smart Pole Commissioner Bingham and Dagiel Slattery, his secretary, happened to be passing the boarding house in an ae when the horses reached there and jnged through an fron railing into an Natty Oxiords, Worth *2, 98e. | £27 Basenwot \nd the time when sensible people wear Oxtords will be here betore you know tt. pe which led to the aint room toephies op Sue, calles and packets in all the This is a lot of smart shoes that we i) haar" aime of the horses, which Ney | BRO ROR WAE CO Ors Oc Aue Beason: The might just as well put in steck to } | skirts are cut in full kilted and circular effect, , sell at regular price—2—but the nN YORKTOWN WAS SECOND. | esa GLvaTA nestaeb chcetianiet, Basement Anniversary calls tor the y MON FRANCIBCO, March 1.—The best we have—so tuke them 98c i gunboat Yorktown has arrived here from Le Union, Salvador, putting in at Mawisiens Ba for target practice on up. In the matter of scoring to morrow at . Women’s patent een ‘kid and tan Oxfords; good weight sole, for <= ee *24.75 town, It was sald: was next, 0 }} ) Eo ond ed Adairal Swinvar el i street wear; sizes 214 to 8. = r wall |