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THE ct I WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908. SWEEPS GSH — = ees WE SELL MORE REAL | s will quickly) unif door the KIND of things RIGHT Clears Deck of the Alleghany, Leaving 18 Inches of Water in Cabin. Orth. APRIL L 3 @ ESTABLISHE D BL Eslpye YE ARS, 6TH. “AVE. 22D TO 23D sT, MEN! Saturday Only) Tea ap sate $18 NEW SPRING SUITS The Man Ht a Ten- Dollar Bill Now Has the Pick of These Four Hundred Overcoats. 2 Oxford Melton over oats: that were $20 and $25. ngs; satin yokes.) Teed, from who 1s ‘en ro tell of a m down oF days out 8 Gray Diagonal Tweed Over-oats ¢ yn Worsted and Ve: WePositively Guarantee ||| "0°": This Value || 47 Youn Stn STOCK EXCHANGES SAFE Si IN ROOSEVELT’S WAR. | WASHINGTOD rect any misapp: ist through the c Just 500 Suits, made of guaranteed all wool chev- iots and worsteds, hand tailored, best lining, hair cloth front, close fitting collars, in every way worth &. $18; marked for See onlyat . 0 Eight inandred Men's. Suits 243 Men’s Black Thibet suits Men’s $12 Top Coats, $5.40 258 Worsted Mixture. Suit :@ Made of all wool covert cloths, (Excellent qualit 162 Cassimere and Cheviot s in light and medium shades, (Gath mean, cae sige a fs tojsza, 10, well lined, box effect; worth i 140 Medium and Light Weight Suits. Values g4 to $20 e h 18.—To cor- t may ex-! erroneous ati reports concerning the investigation which Commissioner of Corporations Smith fs making in bucket shop Straus, of th merce and es x y . rH (Serge, Alpac. id Me $12 easily; special for Satur- re NOTE: Involved Ue Gi enforced selling are the present ‘ : stocks on ti nck on back order and coming in— day only fle 4 6 o 8 stocks still in course of manufacture. Th ial Hemel $10 in Men's Wear cnd $3 in Boys’ ye-an indica- WAGES OF 15,000 MORE MILL WORKERS CUT, iis 000 “Men? S $2 Negligee Shirts Good quality, thoroughly high-grade shirts that haberdasher sell for $1.50 and $2 e y 1908 pa ly de, of the « ar materials. Styles include rts, ts of woven madras and hs tached ci ut hand laun- { i Worth $1.50 & $2 ues f ne 5 Worth $1.50 & $2 tion of what is in store for economical purchasers Selling Out Boys’ Clothing ch a bY. B. Jacket Suits, sizes 7 to 17 years ay Russian Blouse Sults, sizes 3 to 7 years ij Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 5 to 11 years 53 Reefers & Overcoats, sizes 3 to17 yeirs e S Knickerbocker Sults, sizes 7 to14 years b 7a pas),’ Standard values $5, $6 and up to $7.50 A Harvest of Bargains Broadway Chambers St. Stewart Building. City Hall Park. For We have arranged for a Special Exhibit by Woman and | Expert “Nulife’ Demonstrators | Breathe Child to explain and fit on Deep and 4 Water colors are those that will not run Live Long during the laundry processe The new Mak y eon m0 RAAREODACEEOA A Spring Shirts are in these stationary MAKES YOU (2 HA im U NN T cs colors, our price $1.15. Use ALL of 4 " Straightens @ Handsome Gloves in new shades of tan Your Lungs 4 Round ene eee aed ALL the PRES = : Shoulders : re COMPELS DEEP BREATHING Instantly SMITH, GRAY @ CO. FV VF FITTS CTAVVAV NEW YORK BROOKLYN Broadway at Warren St. | Fulton St.at Flatbush Ave. Broadway at 31st St. Broadway at Bedford Ave. S ARE g2. 00 FOR BEAUTIFULLY ATED BOOKLELS WRITE TO IMENT D. NTANEOL S, MORNING |7 8° xs ane WORLD “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY” Advertisem:nts &} PI Ky) En 9B, cw OSCHUGLA oy Valph & Lexingion Aves., Brookiyn & BROOKLYN SALES AGENTS aici Greenhut Spring Styles | in | and Boys’ Clothing | Company a | complete and as handsome as skill, taste and experience can make them. Only first-grade clothing from the best New Y ork tailors is carried, but the prices are reasonable. The stocks include a number of new models in top coats of plain and fancy fabrics, boys’ and chil- dren's hats and s, including children’s straw hats, in the newest shapes. Special for Saturday : Boys’ Norfolk and double-breasted suits, of fine fancy mixed cheviots, with extra pair of trousers; sizes 8 to 17 years; valve 8.50, At 675 Each Opnna Anan: Styles invariably dis- tinctive and prices manifestly moderate Girls and Misses ve. in less than six months, given this department a reputation and a patronage of which any store might be proud. Some ex- amples in point:— Girls’ Junior and Misses’ Walking Suits: charming, youthful models of fancy striped tweeds, French serges and plain and shadow-stripe Pan- amas; becoming coats in severely tailored, butterfly be and semi-fitted models; full kilted skirts with a jaunty swing to them, finished with selt folds. At 13.50, 15.00, 18.50 and 22.50 Girls’ Silk Guimpe Dresses in plaids, stripes, self- figured and plain silks; tastefully hand embroidered and elaborated with berthas of inlaid applique, fine laces and velvet ribbon. At 10.00 and 17.50 Girls’ One-Piece Dresses of plain and prettily fig- ured challie in soft colorings; new models, with hand-made yoke and girlish trimmings of lace and velvet At 10.00 and 15.00 Misses’ Linen Jumper Dresses in several smart princess models, weil cut and hung, and tastefully trimmed with filet lace and embroidery; in white, pink, reseda and ciel. At 18.50 and 23.50 A Sale of |". our first floor Untrimmed Millinery department we offer Millinery for to-morrow’s selling a col- lection of smartly trimmed ready-to-wear hats, in all the new colorings At 5.75 each An unusually choice collection of untrimmed sailor hats, in all colors; special for Satur- day,at . . . «+ + + 2,25 each Black and white ostrich plumes, of superior quality; 16 inches long. oe SM) U Ostrich aigrettes; value2.00 . . . 1.45 ! PAll the newest foliage and flowers of the season, including Orange blossoms and hair | ornaments, at very moderate prices. A Sale These are all new Spring goods. The prices are typical of the pol- for Men icy of moderate pricing which | applies to the entire stock. 5 in the latest and most improv Waistcoats: models—in shades of tan, Brexed and gray, at : . 6 3.75 . French and open-end silk four- Four-in-Hands : in-hands, in new spring shades, at . 50c tofe. fine French silk- and- linen hand- Handkerchiefs: kerchiefs, in smart novelty col- oring, at. . : » S$0c | Veils and We offer on Saturday, a well- oye balanced variety of maline, Veiling black Tuxedo and _ring-spot net veilings in all colors, plain f{{ and dotted, At 18c to 50c a Yard The usual prices on these goods range from 25c to 75c_a yard, Also, Chantilly lace veils, 13 yds. long, all colors; value 1.00, at a 0 5 A e 50c Fea Handkerchiefs--- sheock inn bande ee Underpriced — ker! Dis ale 380 Ca atin. - bc ea Women's handkerchiefs ith en linen centres, $ trimmed with lace and insertion, regularly 25c,at . . 4 - 15c ea. ater Women's ahavereek lien handkerchiefs; hem- stitched and with woven corded border; ‘ regularly 50c,at . . . . . 25cea ied Men's Irish linen handkerchiefs, 14 in. hems, fancy block initial, laundered; 6 in box; feels larly 1.50, at i ; - 6 for 1.00 Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Ennmarly occupied by B. Altman & Ca.)