The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1908, Page 13

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Sam THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908. ee i 13 Engiand’s King (1) SH017 PriSi ST0CKs He [ann HDD lw Tan Boots, 1 Just Plain Maa (WISIN THE WOUDUEN _ AVELECTG MOTO vomen’s Til aaa on Race Track MAVOROCHCID So sain se Fas fy our aeons oil di oe ding and Broo\lyn ou F : : i : { forded by our assortment will be ae c Thana ihe Leaders. (Coss Me Mina appreciated. It is the broadest in rites Police Heads _ New York. Every fashionable shade and shape. $3.00 to $8.00 "| Alexander he nem SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET J = S tan is to be so extensively worn eo “Plunged” on Tod Sloan’s Mount for Plowter \ Two Hundred Pounds to Beat pe aeoecdl pete (Oe nana ° eath by Novel’ Method POUR ALOR aa Oe la CUue His Own Entry on New- | erations ese market Course. | segbeessreue aie | lett ust. ant FEVER STILL BOTHERS THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR. the P: and Fifty Steel were the best whitch was active uket gained adi nd closed w t Shippy and Asistant closed a dozen or more T rhe all bright (Se row The Closing Quotatio rose: a an" s Economy Basement { noiseless aid, were by means of poison could of the Intend would ensue at onc The Following Goods on Sale Fridav—Not on Sale Today Ce a a eee 3,000 Men’s SHIRTS at 65c an For Regular Splendid $1, $1.50 and $2 Qualities fi Every one of these fine Shirts was made for this season’s business, the materia!s—white and colored madras, woven 3 and printed, including handsome Jacyuard patterus—are new and desiravle. ‘n> making is above criticism, the victim an HELD AS PLOTTER” AGAINST THE CZAR D BY J. TOD SLOAN. Een Prison ae in ae No here are stiff- yee shirts, and necligee shirts with plain and various styles of plaited bosoms cian oe eae | detached cuffs, anda few with [French cuffs, Colorings are plain white, and laudsome patterns on dare and hight No. 5. | semble Bomb-Thrower erounds. Sizes 14 to 17%. It was through the late Wil ney that I met and rode for at Tsars \ NEARLY HALF OF THIS MOST EXCEPTIONAL LOT CONSI: OF SHIRTS SOLD REGULARLY AT 31,50 oe-Selo. the Prince of Wales, now King Say right at the s tured, most democratic and the squarest man who ever walked on a race| course or sat on a throne, | 1 had returned from BORDER’S PEERLESS BUTTERMILK AND $2. The balance are regular $1 quality, for the men who want to Jay in a new supply One of the best collections of shirts we have ever offered, and a wind-iall for Spring and Summer we: VII. of England, and I want to art that he is one of the finest sportsmen, the best na- 65c each. Women’s $12 French Hats at $6 Silk Dresses, $8 — ~- Trimmed a ehonee fer women who CHICAGO, March 19.—Suspectea of | sught the life of the Czar by bomb at the Tsarskoe-Selo | sburg more than a| Ziteso, late of | been taken into cus- | thé Chicago police. The believe Zlieso guilty of lin twenty yards of the trument of destruction | a man closely resem- | ent for me, contracts ¥ eatest and best men | ha tuok the Prince of Wales, Lord | pu! rd and last, but not | r | diing Ziteso. “Sloan,” he ceived a letter esford, asking if 1 can jand.” I had received n The picture shows the gen. Here eral style of these pretty Over- Waist: Dresses, but you must see them to appreciate the ex- made by lear m pt French raw hal ~signers in Paris, EE a The bomb fell short of its | \ init Sa OE Lord Mets BY |mark and exploded, killing three ati cellent values they present. Ua f Deters ae ee Di ee ‘ 2) Hans. ade of luster ta si , %s, t ce ne tri je and told uhh . ° King at the races—unassuming| The homb-thrower apparently van- | m eat ol b eli als gin mek t re ve a Berea nanner and always the best dressed |jshed. The Russtan secret police, how- | th e pe Caer Daten cncol ae ep Gy eis Mit ain B ng around among | ev im to have traced hi New and} x-) Produce ihe styles age ee i ever, claim to have traced him to New| braid and butt inte a MUR HvaaNlle (Hott Tieeee eee ul the horses, talking and|York, and then to Chicago, where they | his friends, just| assert he ved at No. 64 tin avenue. | He loves horses and | Ziteso was arrested at that address. ive often seen him hokling| Repeated efforts of the police officials | reins and patting him on the! to examine Ziteso were futile. Although | fact. he divides his time on) the man cannot speak English, ap in- | vetween the paddock and|terpreter who questioned him in Russtan could learn nothing, At the Austin | honor of telling me|@Venue house it was stated that Ziteso oa anit [bad lived there apparently without vundred pounds | nds, but was eM supplied with nd on anything I told} money. He did no work and spent the ive a chance to win, and| greater part of his time reading in his| : y bet as a rule twenty-five | OM ee gee | William: y other information. room and an public some taca | 47 ARRESTS IN BERLIN RIOTS. | coat on over my his k sportsmanship. 1| BERLIN, March 19—A total of for-| come cut. On em { room| ate an incident in the fall of 18%|t¥-Seven arrests was made tn Berlin | he informed e | yesterday in connection with the suf-| Wales (now King Edw \ riots. Nine policemen sustainet $12 Some of t hut all are Women’s $10 full 9t ohn. There Lingerie Dresses, $5 i» 0h siden ssign ot, veautitaly trimmed hats, no fwo aiike, at $5, Hosiery and Underwear . Wenen's and Children’s Hostery and Women's Underwear, ly of sensonable styles, with slight imperfections. » shapes are extreme, solutely correct and go we will try you. You stay after that yor of the notion. So I went, September. 1 out of nmety-ei days’ racing. Lé much pleased at at Mr. Whitn Imagine m: day at r the Futurity, can go if you are stills racing, 1 Charming little Princess Lingerie made up to sell at double present price, will be ow at $8 each. Colors are pink, blue Square yo Val. lac 1 band of embroide tite nt fitted girdle of insertion, Or pointed jn a vat yoke, of dotted lace; three-quarter Ra ne Re lenaih sie Full ekiriy, with) Women's Stockings deep flounce eee doubt the Specially prepared daily from pure, fresh milk. Not a by-product of butter making. A delicious beverage and food, and particularly beneficial co a large class of sufferers from digestive troubles, A thi quencher of remarkable merit. a flavor and quality-thar Gistinguishes it from other buttermilk at the J me prettiest dress Children’s Sto kings, 4 Pairs 5: 5 c Grade— me, and that I was to be pr ies in th counters with e, Beo- | i 1 the price—$5. Of fine ribbed tast biael: co: 5 s mati Pt One it is ha ty ie vy a a i413 him. When we walked up to w le it i 1 {hat Atty of the | | SORDEN'S CONDENSEDMILK CO Menieitaltitios Giiha ¢ liste thread; the Prince was standing he r hat and shook my | “0 very we and I may: state that never in my “Leaders o! Quality” $7.50W ee es $4.75 Oe EST. 1957 t m arity tailor 1 Women’s Vests that many e hurt, as the au- | thoritfes have no record of those whe home and dressed their own in-| i Se Each; the starter acciden our favorites at the post, ad length, was I made to feel s0 much at ease| mounts We were all | ~ ; or treated more courteously than on the backward way of the ceptionally full, 2 fatling-tn 1s iduaad age a that occasion. | ticipated in the contest Duttons. At the wonderfully low pr Women’s Oxfords, S1 a Pair--Half Price Patent Leat Soren are a RS eaten et fen eee $7.50 PANAMA CLOTH. SKIRTS at $5 He asked me several questions. How] I felt very badly on returning to the 1 B rs A nudied of then I Uked England, t orse racing,)Cales. and saw toe Prince coming ri (0) es If ong veautariy cd i race courses, &c,, and before I lett no| tryed me smiling. 1 did not see any- expressed the desire of having me ride for him some time, which was gladl accepted on my part, as that was first honor ever bestowed on an Amer! can jockey tw a member of the royal family of England. Thad the honor of meeting the Prince on several occasions afterward, and at Kid, Klucher and Lace Oxfords—all and Cuban 1 1 sizes—worth SALE UNTIL 10 A. M., to give all h, zain a bias fold. $5 each igh at, but he came up to| an equal chance, ich things do happen, and it! i | Women Ss 5 Taff t S Lh | annot be helped. I will start her back | Specials In every S857 fae eta au (Pellcoats, $3.85 ($2250 Worth of Framed Pictures, $1400 in th Old Cambridgeshire day after | to-morrow, and” you must “ride her | Through trade advantages shared with Brill cus- ever made at the price, Made of excellent high Instre taffeta silk, with| 4 most important sale of fine pictures, as the es ay In navy blue, clean- “up nom our own stock, and some splen d snk Uae In- A Gy AES ata cotrating tomers Brill stores are able 'o present the best. clothes three sectional plaited flounces, and percaline unde ae 5H , gray, changeable green-and-blue, and black. 5 -simile, avures ain‘ings, tr ‘a diamond’ Norse ana’ Jockey son close mill affiliations at Brill dire cted tailoring Boys’ $5 Suits at $3 85 ie ings Dern eaite alt. Indications: every meeting he was always the same laa oa : elucetcal me st mount in England 'f concerns make these a ; al Kind, good natured, big hearted man | colt named Encombe, which 1 had just timely snecials possible. These splendid values are unmatched in the city at this price, ‘They | At 25c, worth 50c to $1.50— Oil Paintings agreany sarod, Sova] Me rem eat ace ete | | SESH RadecoeyS and Spring Coats $4 () [| ssi rremes nnd Novak jncues and Ratexotocter wouere’ ial al "| dealt SR, Sah att y x pie ivetee a +4 si an rte j ots A <nickerbocker trousi os; y jects, in gilt frames w ornaments, serestord, Lord, Willams brother and jo,2",Seumarket, andonaw Say toi! ‘That Are $13.50 and $15 Values, pub treme rad NoUtahe che nad erleuvoneayUrausers OMe Ue seo ALSO, worth $10— rince’s stud, came] oned to e h cae D Me and , §xiC canvas. the manager of the Prince's stud, eame| ane aint, He, wes standing "with | These garments are high grade in fabric, correct in style and tailored , Sizes 6 to16|_ Fac-sim! Digliah Lendsea pes Gs len cages Poe at ap thave frat call on my ser-|Drille of @ colt they ‘had in the same | snd trimmed up to best $13.50 and $15 standards, Includes are all wool Boys’ $1.50 Trousers at $1 ears, jreenes. matted. alte frat GOO Ee ara a rac to years, s and ‘enetl, vicea for the season of 1901, and that | "8<$ ack and Oxford Spring Coats, high grade Covert Top Coats, excellent Of all-woot milied_chevlot,_in_Knickerhocker_and bloomer styles, | At St, worth $1.50: - and 1x1 Sloan," sald the Prince, “what a Wot im, Oxf he was prepared to make me the offer | you riding?” at are Worsted aid Cassimere Suits and’ Black, Oxford and Gray Cravenette of $30,000 for the call, which did not] [told iim Encombe, include pay for mounts. nevasked. ana T'told him Eneombe was Fancy Serge and Worsted Suits $43.50 9 x 12 ft. Rugs at $10 I accepted on the spot, and looked | That Are $18 and $20 Values, A group of fine Scotch Jute Brussels Rugs, in Oriental designs, tm-| rs rd with great pride and a “big “lord Marcus spoke up then and told ported, 9 x 12 ft., at the low price of $10, Also, oh and Venetian At $12.50, worth >18,50— in ornamented cape Subjects, lox iG) 18, matted, toward the fulfilling of the con-| me I was wrong, that Encombe would Neat Worsted and Fancy Serge Suits that are worth $18 and $20, Ree or ieailthaangllonustewaras inren|inuaweniitiermaccoemne he said, special at $13.50, The fabrics were bought under price from one of the ff) 9 x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs at $19.75 At $3, worth $5 tones; two. vented me from fulfilling. ‘and Dundonald will beat both.’ | best mills in America. They are black, blue and brown fancy serges in In a good variety of colors and designs, with slight TEESE ie dd wood Just as I had completed negotiations | Prince tet tito mount I turned to the, chalkline stripe, self stripe and self overplaid designs and gray and dark that do not affect the wear, Otherwise 9: due au 1 with His Royal Highn a cable | cNever mind what Lord Marcus navel ieee Ms ium in Gath ne He, all year round j eS i villa { Mr, Whitney | your Royal Highness, you ca a i u on new spring models, tailored betw s b . 5 , ’ ‘<4 Silver- an ee itatiowe; Wwe invet have | pliner here.” and he Iatghed Hearty. J best Brill journeyman tailors-—in short, ‘one of the ee eouEey Men’s 50c Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Youns Women’s Jackets at $9 Silver-Plated Ware Re Fee invatracs prices Holialtar | nerve T Suess for speaking 80/9) turgains Brill stores ever offered. $18 and $20 value in every particular if} cross-bar, nant s, ranted perder an nour be assortments wl he, found 50710 ated Silver T od haley of | centers a ake lored tan covert cloth 4 r the race, In which T beat Dun-! sperate finish, the Prince ff Suits and Siik-Lined Spring Coats, | bles, 6 tor ite ca‘nounda, Neediess ts Worth $22.50 and $25. Special, $47 ed pounds,” Needless t»| he wes much more’ pleased than | é a Marens. Garments from foremost makers in America that tn every detail measure up to rigid $22.50 and $25 standar. uded are Black and Blue Suits of serge, unfinished worsted and Tl ilk-lined Oxford and black unfinished Worsted and Vicuna Cheviot Boys’ Topcoats and Reeters $9.95 That Are $4 Values. Spzcial, Made of al! wool coverts in various tan and olive shades, new grays, smart checks. Cut on smart models, excellently tailored. Dudley Combination Waterproof x Suits, Values $6, $7 and $8, Srecialo 95 All grades now reduced to $5.95. Included are 36, 7 and $8 values, Dudley four-in-one suits are waterproofed and have two pairs of trou- sers. Sizes are 10 to 16 years. Brill stores have sold 50.000 Dudley suits under broadest guarantee to refund money or give new suit free in case of any wcll ion, and not one ion. suit has been returned, ahead of the lot and worth 4 for big races, with all his fa Lord William was mu when he loarned that 1 the Prince, and tried to my agreement. Lord William never b Meved that the English people would stand for an American jockey ber firat rider to the King-to-be, and sald to me: “My little man, Tam afraid you have made a big mistake. Anyway, I hope} not. Mr, Whitney and im self have be satisficd with second call on yo: services.” isha | Blames Only Himself. And he agreed to pay me $15,000 for that call. I am ashamed to admit that my Buccess and the treatment I received both here and abroad turned my head when, had IT not fost my equilibrium, I would have had more, or as man friends, betier times and m mone than any rider Unat ever straddled 4 horse. T bave no one to blame but mys Tho truth ef the whele th’ng is ¢ at ‘this special price—$o, All are satin-liny 'f $1.25 to $1.50 5 Shirt Waists, $1 | Women’s 25c Lisle Thread Gloves, 18¢ Lawn Walste trimmed with embroidery = | told me ‘Vl bet twe hund ay D. regularly $3, rly $5, ecularly $8, Two-clasp Glove: n ba ial Young Wwonans reas $. 3.75 and $4.50 eses of fancy nN vo.les ry with self tle, Pal 18 years. Special Young Women’s Suits at $12.50 Stylish Wonen’s M-button le s, Forks and ) a doz, Table Cloths, Napkins SUCINE Values in each TABLE CLOTHS Ny yds, at 82, regu- a Aareains in Pre ty Ribbons wide, 20 yar ling ‘flowered Suits, in faney stripes, checks, Pan 8, et single and double satin. lined. Sk platted with fold. for 12 to 18 vears. Peon at 812,50. Women's 75c to $1.25 Belts, 50c| 30c Union Dress Linens, 10¢ Belts of ilk elastic, tn plain and. ent In mixed colorings 50c to 65c Hair Brushes, 25c fects, some stuck steel nai av —_———— or steel beat few In leather, All Sc to 10c Dish Toweling at ‘EPR Pure bristle brushes, with polished wood and ne buckles: s ack-pleces to match fiberold backs in, marked now at No 18c to 20c Tooth Bewahies at 10c Pure bristles, fino bone han ae? 5 Ga eas. || — i Efficient Shears at 35¢ Pair $1.35 Dress Suit Cases, 75c $2 Holland Hair Dryers at 40c Hght defects tn the finish of se otherwise wide, in iS-Inch, at blue and’ brown, vhite horders, e each, A want every, chiunic mway all meticaue aut” give CURE a trfat Say, a with F b0c. each; formerly Remnants, 18 mail orders, HEU, T ygue dia d Fo ‘may i itl SIVRES darlem Store Open Evenings, Baar rhs 9 i nenwike'| set her corners, brass. Ic Should appeal to women. for this 1s one of the punished sever? sears for | Motes Wtltn dh Why UNION SQUARE, 14th, n, Biway. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, os SLR nano nap Ps Go) Soo eet Ibe. gaaicieepsy Heather corners, brass lock | | hcest inventions Yor drying the hair. welled head.” 1 would have same sien: ath! fow dogs will take away a #9 BROADWAY, nr. Chambers St. 9 47 CORTLANDT, 1». Greenwich, steel: 5% to 8 In. long. + i ne Deen safistied to have retired from the Sgfare one bottie te used. ent follows yi | ‘ i ° i \ x

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