The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1908, Page 14

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‘ ASE. SPOONER TICKETS LED CE FOROVALT | Yachtsman Has 6,586 Votes} for King, Actress 3,625 Votes for Queen. BUT OTHERS ARE BUSY.|} Campaigners Promise Many | Votes for Beatrice Morgan— Boys Want Burfalo Bill. y Spooner heads the eoming Automob: 8,625 votes to h Mrs, New York banker, ts Elsie Janis t rd ¥ a determined fight ably surprised Bracken living at > her wi from The assured Miss Mavourneen,” the Cluy presented the FRANCIS WRIGHT kingly crown dore A. N. Ri ON ear, and Francis Wr: dent of the Dant avho owns a C: has 6,585 votes while Harry N New York Taxic sprang into fourth plac ing L.. K. Clark, of the New York Trans- | ¢ portation Company (green cabs), hard | j¥ for that place. Francis Wrigh Minton was “born in vely speaking. He to a hatter when was app boy and served his Now he is chief owne: the Danbury itsi Company, tory employing five stores in elsewhere. 0 hatters at Danbury, | New York and many He lives in a brownstone West One Hundred and -first street, and is a But he still has a memory days when he worked on he is beloved came to N ago, 0} his first Desbrosses street. Hi organized as a ci elect him King of t Listen to the Campaigners. Letters to the nival Ed the candidates. Here are som ples: FIGHTS WIDOW FON “Inclosed find fi a a Me MORT( | i oseai And elatives of Henry J. Ge Joan Cuneo for ( Relati fH luck and hope Don’t Want Her to Share in His E: Yorite actress for anything. t already “ have t Teach Adams will stagger you “Inclosed find two Morgan. I car of names of pe anxious to vote for vorite. MISS J “Inclosed please “Us Boys We “My Iam A gaye ir Adds 530 to Lessing's Vote fos YN rk ly Frou eo} : AY wor Garage Chaufteurs, | Bende 307 Votes for Geo. P. Morgan.| Properties, uses “Inolosed please find M7 votes for Cae, Vevery vial | Three Candidates for Crowns | In Auto Carnival Election CLINT : PRES DANBURY HATCO | AND “MATHESON LHE VOTE FUR ROVAL HEADS OF AUZO CARNIVAL. EDNA MAY SPOONER S39 esq Nez: TIEN IG Sis LA APPOINTMENTS by Telephone prevent disappointments, misunderstandings and loss of time. If you must go, | Telephone before you go. RG SOUTHWORTH "FOPE HARTFORD MEW YORK TELEPHORE CO., 15 Dey Street Sunday World Wants Work CAF. Monday Morning Wonders. ROYAL WORCESTER $00,000 BEQUEST ADTUSTO CoRSETS For Stout Women ate as correct a figure for <t> any corset for the woman 1 br e form cc ADJUSTO MEDIUM FIGURE, STYLE 610 COUTILLE, 620 BATISTE TALL FIGURE, STYLE C14 COUTILLE. 624 SATISTE , BOLD EVERYWHERE, OR SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF PRICE ROYAL WVORCESTER CORSET CO. NEV! YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO sor! ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1 to $3 |\BON TON CORSETS $3 to $10 TR SMITH STS ROOKLYN NY, Established 1832 YOUR FURS Cold stor + durin Cleaned agai Stored Insured For Two Per Ct of Their Valuation Minimum Charge One Dollar THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. DOG BITES MANY «= Mad Brute Savagely A at their pi were bitten by a mad dog yesterday panic. aged ten, of No. ee al | Laura Burke, aged ten, of No. 6304 Third avenue, and Mary Johnson, of 242 Fifty-four street, The animal, a stray bull terrier, froth- jing at the mouth, dashed tn among the jchildren as they were coming out of | Public School No. 118. It leaped upon ees Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT |the Harris ehfia and tore her cheek; then sprang on Margaret Henning and her on the right arm, and also near- tore her clothes off in {ts fury. age brute next tearing he The attacked the Burke right arm with its Groups of Schoolgirls in |‘S\itry gonnson's chin and neck were a re by the dog, ch then turned South Brooklyn. vd of children, u They fled, — Patrolman Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and purifies the breath. ons. he Kamp ran in among the arr adeniyiandisavarelvaw, te ren and shot ‘ R Attacked suddenly and savagely while | {°Tt aNanemanarmenahee In dainty blue enameled box with patent y, a dozen or more ehildrer ized by Ambulance of the Norwegian » police sald ten or twelve Measuring tube, Convenient for tourists ESTABLISHED 1866 BY feth street amd F Brooklyn, The police got the of but four of the victims. The OD. B. HILL VISITS SENATE. had fled to their homes in u| WASHIN N. March 20 They Frances Harris, | absolutely no politics 1a my senha largaret Henn Read World “Situation Wants” for competent Office and Household Help, | —- ot Saks & Company Spring Coats for Women Specialists in Apparel for Men. Women & Children Herald Square, Broadway, 33d to 34th St. The basis of comparison for Apparel for Men rarely concerns merely the relative value of Pongee Coats - - +++ $49.50 to $49.50 fabrics. All reputable producers of ready-for- Covert Coats... 15.00 to 35.00 service g ents loy honest materials. SUES ene! Satis Ceri oc +- 15.00 to 75.00 A SIA SST EN : : Cloth and Satin Capes - $6.50 to 90.00 But with that as a limit below which none 34.50 to 75,00 Lace and Silk Braid Coats -- may go, there are no limitations as to the Seay = exclusiveness and the good taste of the materials, their subsequent handling or the style and distinction of the finished product. Special for Saturday Silk Braid Coats, at $14.50 Value $23.00 Hand-made, in pi light blue, tan, brown, black, navy or Corenhagen blue. Superior Covert Coats, at $15.00 Value $20.00 in light tan: taffeta lined The latter depends solely upon the skill, initia- tive and talent of the creative staff—and by this stardard do we invite a comparison of the pro- ductions of our own designers and tailormen. SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15 to $43 Ready for Se 200 Walking Skirts, at $5.90 Value $10.00 of blue voile, taffeta trimmed, shepherd check serges and fancy shadow striped Panama cloths new cored and pieated models. Site The Children’s Shop on the Second Floor This department is more than a department—it is an institution Its possibilities for helpiulness have been developed to their fullest, so that the parent may find every wanted article of apparel for children of every age—and that article in the wanted size, a fact certainly werthy of serious consideration. eS OF VARIETY 1S MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR We are particularly well equipped to fill mail orders {or Men’s Apparel. To those interested we will gladly furnish samples, ' prices and full information upon request. THE COMPLETEN Clothing for Boys With no sacrifice of durabiliiy or sturdiness: our apparel tor boys is marked by a degree of distinction not usual in clothing that must, first of all, possess the ability to wihstand hard service. Norfolk Suits, in the new 2 and 3-button models; Knickerbocker trousers; sizes 6 to IS yrs. louse and Sailor Suits—button to neck “and sailor collar models; bloomer trousers; 232 to 10 yrs. Ioo Tailored Spring Suits For Misses and Smail Women (14 to 18 years: 32 to 36 bust) Regularly $25.00 and $29.50, At $19.00 A variety of Spring models in plain serdes or panama cloths, fancy checked and stripe. suitings and shadow striped serges. 75 Tailored Spring Suits For Girls and Small Misses «2 gularly $18.50 ro $21.50. At $42.75 Of serges or panama cloths in plain shadow strip2d serges and suit ngs in a var in the new long three- to 16 years) Spring Top_Overco; to 18 yrs. R quarter models; sizes & also fa of new Spring Reefers; sizes 2/2 to 10 yrs. $6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10.00, 12.50 fe i i Washable Jumper Dresses We are prepared to provide extra trou- sers to match any suit, when so desired. ye Resularly 37.50. At $4.90 h ancy cy and dels. ial a eS a sense Norfolk Suits with 2 Pairs of Knick- erbockers; of durable mixed cheviots and $3.95 tweeds; 7 to 18 yrs. Value $6.50} Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, in} Cheviot and tweed mixtures ; shielus ot white 84,95 English cere with embroidered silk emblem; 2! to 10 yrs. Value $6.50 and $7.50 Suits for Boys & Young Me~ AGES 14 TO 20 YEARS $10 to $23 produced of fabrics espe- checked or striped per- Washable Dresses for Girls (¢:o $5.00. At $2.48 els in white lawns, fancy in assorted colors. 14 years.) Regularly $3.55 to A variety of mo Drays or percale ginghams, cham- Spring Coats for Girls $5.90, $6.g0 & $z0.5 New three-quarter length models of navy, red or w or of tancy Checked and striped cloth For Friday and Saturday A Special Sale of These ¢arments cre cially desi;ned for youns people—not the same e as these used in cur apparel ior o der men Shoes for Boys & Girls We ognize most fully the extreme ideas of > _ Sizes to 5 3 st $2.60 tke metropolitan youth. In the selecton of For Boys Sizes lO to 13 Oo; at 1.85 clo hs and the designing of our modes are evi- Gitte’ (Sines eieitol tl Regularly $1.75; at $2.20 ed the intelligence of our creative organt- ‘aad USines Fie to ok 2.50; at 1.70 n and its capacity for the production of apparel at new and distinetiv 2.20 ly 3.005 at Misses Sizes 2)0 0) 5 Furnichinzs for Boys & Girls “Hats for Boys & Girls highest _——— of Milan sailors Spring models, of the straws, in the following sh ae cot continestal:, Napoleon or Peter Pan. oto 10 xe % atu $2.00 to $7.95 Negligee Blouses for boys, of fn Scheo! Hats of felt. in a complete assortment—all the newest shapes and color $1.00 to $2.95 Trimmed Hats and OR CHILL A superior assortment at extremely modest prices | ; Straw Sailors for Women $1.95 to $4.50 New models for Spring, in black, white, navy seal or golden brown LL eady-to- Wear Hats ND MI sES = \ Tooth Powder |

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