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SEOPASES SSS AML PAE) WWanamaker’s Seaaneeert re at ee en pT A RAO ARNO RET AERTS THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. Ceolared this author “f seen him A DIRECT THX ee ea Ce “The Figure || Tyo Splendid Groups of Women’s Waists ring now, you'd see him “| How Too Much Fat May Be sac However, Budget Carries $20 ¢ must be a Sen. iene to Act in the eColling: | _ Reduced at Home. 000,900 for Expenses and — . Aldermen Can't Pocket Fees for Ty:} others $12,000,000 Outside. ing Matrimonial Knots. = The Assembly passed the 0 yesteniay afternoon t anhattan bun its curves, O' man and a the wind-swe) nted a joker and § ne coat win ways on his Job. om quick.’ boll did ring, but a hair, but ee Lace Waists at $8.75; regularly $10 | Black Silk Waists, $5; regularly $6.50 wood Case. xe Tw h, hand —————— : ¢ «leas t sertion a sof all-over h lace, trimmed vith Cluny in- h pointed coll Waists of black taffeta silk, with black la '; three-quarter le watt sleeves. | tions set in body of waist and sleeves. Lace coll: roke and lace inser- and cuffs. the Ie ain't no nd) CLEVELAND, March the exon ‘ ares ITsEWeH LS These are two very exceptional offerings of waists for dress occasions and for wear with tailored suits; styles are ' j aereaey ine Hash seine new and particularly attractive. Fourth floor, O14 Bu Collinwood, in a demand o ECONOMY IS THE ORDER | 24,000 Handkerchiefs at 12%c and 25c Sara that a Federal Goy. Hughes and Legislative | Leaders Unite to Keep Ex- ; he Aldermen ar cials who enjoy the pr penditures Down. emnizing marriages to that make that job en public treasury. Some of the New York (Special from a Statt Correspondent of The | city officials make @ good thing out of Evening World.) the business of marrying. investigation Gould ALBANY, March 2%.—Tho State bud-| ‘There won't be much matrimonial Hiohsteh es suspicion and would hasan yesterd tying by Aldermen If this proposition Bet which passed the Senate yesterday | (7 1ne py te mn a Ln Manhattan [picions of negligence. ts @ most formidable document. It car- | Assemblyman. Coroner T. E. Burke, of Cuyahoga home. Hos tn round numbers $20,000,000 for the | ~~ Sn GE, Se, aes maintenance of the various depart- ments. This is an increase of nearly 10) per cent. in the past twelve years, e@ e nase = Bonwit, Harris 0 State in the biggest country on earth {s 5 growing. Not a dollar of the money appropriated by the bill which {s to pro- vide support for State institutions Is to be wasted. Expenses were ordered cut to the bone by the Governor and legislative leaders in order that there shall be no return to direct taxation. As it 1s, there is no certainty the State will not be compelled to resort to that expedient er dip into its surplus of $17,000,000 to by Late sone aaking, that ( Three . ferent lots make up this great quantity—nearly sir miles of handkerchiefs, ii you put them side by side, Jonact a law to aid fr + [tty for such @ disaster and whic ainal negligence. A committee] s ta First, five hundred dozens of PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS—Women’ 8, at 12'2c, instead of 15e¢ to 50c; Men’s, at 25c, instead of 35ce to 75c. Pure linen, tresh and perlect; in the wider he ms, he fees | define cr ite the | 8S named to perfect the resolut! ;and to present them to the Pre {with a plea for prompt action. TI a Federal | a | ses \ ' Then, a thousand dozens of MEN’S FANCY COLORED FRENCH HANDKERCHIE j I 25e. Tan, blue, lavender or gray—stylish designs, to carry with the Spring suit, 3, at 12}: each, instead of Third, five hundred dozens of WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, S, at 25c eack Parents asserted t least be bey viate their sus- 35¢ to 31 1 qualities, pecetee of a little flaw here and there. Pretty designs; hemstitehed and scalloped edgy S74 3 |: 3 |: 4 2 e 2 e e S4 ° 4 2 ° o A most attractive lot of little coats for babies of two to six years, to wear on the coming Spring days, at a sav- ing of one-quarter of the usual price They are made of brown or red serge, with velvet collar, and trimmed with French knots; or of black-and-white checked material; box style, double-breasted, with metal buttons ae cuh regular 35 value. b i Also, at $6—Babies’ Coats of navy blue striped serge; double-breasted, pique collar and cuffs, edged with embroi. dery. At $7.50—Coats of light tan or gray striped suiting; single. breasted, velvet collar or collariess, fs for 2 to 6 yeara, Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2!st St. Both in sizes Men’s High-Grade Spring Suits And Spring Bonnets, Too ed straw, with Ment) At $4 ame Straw Hats |ribvons . daintily 1 with flowers and shirr Ik facing Men’s Spring Suits 15 00 | Men's Spring Suits, p: raise sufficient funds for the expenses Noves e r # Best Aaison shi 1 Nobby materials, plain and fancy in brown, olive, gray, black ani se-fitting Mull Bonnets, at 50c, 7Sc, 8 bf the Government. asta ie 3 fai tron nal ay, bla Pe eute ts, at 50c, 7S¢c, 8Sc, $1, to $3.75. If direct taxation {s resorted to tt res, correctly tailored, 17.50 pes, and blue serge, st meth floor, Old Tusiding, will be the first time since the second year of Gov. Odell's term, which 1s now Men's Spring Suits 25. 00 | Men’s Spring Suits, pect workman- 30. 00 | SOC admitted to have been productive of Imported fabrics, latest shades, ehip, advance fmporte A Saturday Offering of Giris’ SUITS at $13. 50 Well-niade, spring model, Diack, I cloth. exclusively tailored, some silk lined, 27, 50 | alve styles; atik or fine Sicilian lined, 32. ‘00 more real substantial reforms in the management of the business end of Btate affairs than that of any other Governor in twenty: Gov. Hughes has disadvantage of be of his party in ers are Dem¢ Wanamaker C lothing for Men a The standard of tailoring required for Wanamaker othing advances with each succeeding season, in both style and workmanship, Men’s Spring Suits of imported extra fine suit- ings, designs, and workmanship, all silk lined, 35.00, 40.00 x the only offictal office. All the oth- 1, while co-oper- Men’s High-Grade Spring Overcoats The competition of producing ating hin to extent, are naturally playing ame with a view Taneaaeeeoene ee of promoting the Interest of their own Men’s Spring Overcoats 15.00 | Men’s Spring Overcoats 19. 50 | clethinewen ea nost keen, . Today Wanamaker Beeciicr iaraitest iawation he fu Natty materials, plain and fancy mix- and Imported materials, h grade hand | - les every good point known to high. to return to ¢ t taxation the ful tures, well tailored, some silk lined, 17. 50) tailoring, some silk lined and raced, 25, 00 eradencusten clothing ‘ee SR rs eee for, t cannot be legitl- t6 Gov. Hughes. t, as perfected, does not represent all the expenses of the State There is matter of $12,000,000 in the ag- other than the responsibil all-wool, Mach garinent is preduced with the maximum amount of hand work, Hoth style and tailoring are the product of the broadest kr r é nowledge and t skill in the tailoring craf it; Teena Wa Men’s Spring Overcoats, jmported ma ported ms exclusive, very best high-grade tailoring, silk lined, $30, $35, $40 and with all its excellence, namaker clothing is most mode rately priced, f Suits in very wide var jety of fabrics and models, at Boys’ & Children’s Smart Spring Suits 14 to 18 Girls’ Suits at $10 BOLLE DIESEOLEDOOPE ESO GEODHL ODO 90D OOHESOD DOGO D IO OOOO 09946 99 604060090000 cotta + $32,000,000 and Boys’ All-Wool Double-Breasted Boys’ All-Wocl Double-Breasted | Beep a Matesirinclo’ the total of expenditures about the Knickerbocker Suits, and Norfolk Suits, 6.50 | Very attractive is of black, Warr AS ay Sere at $15 to. $40. dodged. extra pair Knickerbocker Trousers; 5 QQ) | extra vair Knickerbocker Trou 1 Line and brow? ed worsteds; ep Haine MA AE S15 10: Sue Brewers’ New Policy Takes Wind hew spring fabrics, plain and fancy serge, fancy che and | breasted, satin-lined j ‘ : Ss; stain thor, New Buliding Out of the Prohibition Sails. materials; ages 8 to 17; values $7.50, mere; ages 8 to 1 values up to i | with fold. Sizes [i.e SP POO OOO SOO H HOO OOO TE SEOOSOO OOOO OOOO 99S OOOO OOOO OOOOH 99000 900006: POOSSSO SFO OOOOS to 16 years. . Girls’ $4.50 Overwaist Dresses at $2.85 Overwalst ney striped ers of the game in ing leg’ ie eS UKe Boys’ Smart Double-Breasted Norfolk and Derby Suits Fine imported worsted: Z veeds; ported worsteds and Scotch twee 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 elegantly hand tailored; ages 8-17, Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits 3°75 \ Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits 6 50 Plain colored serge and novelty Importe| ng wel Mersted a : cloths; ages 214 to 10; ny plai and fancy mixtures Sy Values up to $7.50, 5.00 vgs 2% to 10; values up to $10.0, 4-00 tactics fering to co-operate with the suppressing establishments of an un- At $1a Garment For moderately cool Spring weather cotton—this fine ural color n: Well finished, accurate in size and speci, ce—$1 for shirts or draw Medium-we prefer, or fine gauze lisle thead or ecru balbr price See the groups, too, at 50c, $1.50 and $2. ee Men who wear underwear st their inv A hundred — pretty of was! red mate at $2.85, instead of $4.50, f you t want to risk ar is ¥ good ¥ desi ie character. For many years the liquor interests obst! resisted every reform or chang by the advocates of temperan y time a suggestion was made that Raines jaw hotels be put out of 00000000 90000000 000000660660000000000000000000 2OO@: OOOO business the brewers have sent repre- oe: : bs nt esos weseee sat ®entatives to Albany to prevent the ——- —_____- - — = - : adoption of any steps calculated to| fdmprove the mora! conditions of sa- loons. Warned by the wave of reform that wad Dr: sizes 14 to 1 fir 18 yea tuer actual value. y Rasement, M4 Bultd ght merino, FHOCSEESEDBOOOO “all 7. the same Ex - ais Babies $5 Senne Coats at $3.75 red "WW men’. Some Fine New Underwear for Men Trimmed Sailor Hats at $3.50 nile of the new, rough straw brai has nearly or entirely ewept ji, uor F off a . estab nts out of twenty sf = HT erfly bow of silk, edged with straw braid. the New York State brewers AG r bos # sik band and a straw pompon. ited for the movement to re iach ie Sa. 80ica fh ee ep esatidheg State, but have voluntarily sper ial UE ie ed aon a a Th A GCO ACR a eS 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. Vn at Are D You are sure of hosiery that will wear well for {t, if you buy it at WANAMAKER’S. The difference in yi = acuinaeay temperance advocate must accept. The change of front on the part of the brewers is as unexpected as it is welcome by the State. It is understood here that the credit for the new polic, fever you pay GREAT SALE OFFERING In Our Basement Store of the Cammeyer ay j always a price- r favor, too—due to cur direct and exten 90c Silk-and- Cotton Dress Goods, 38c ton, this group of dainty, ifons offers fine fabr for Mostly all colors, in. plain and faney ive portations, mbining the merits of It would be hard work to mateh these three groupe, fo: at thelr price—all Spring weights, At Isc vn pnir, three pairs for 5Ne- back. +4 Second floor, Old Thutlding $2.50 Shoefor Men and Women In All the New Styles Button, Lace and Oxfords-- Russian Caif Pumps and Christie Ties. Equal to the best $3.50 shoes sold elsewhere. The grandest footwear ever of- fered at this Li and carry fr mann, the 1 Brewers’ As- lout the brew- umount of money eon palr—Hlack, tan or gra 1 fronts; p! airs for 81-1 or cotten; medium-weight me new Fancy Ha Se a pair; French isle black cotton « and Summer, in splendid assort- millinery, dress trimmings, and ci u ; to decent aclcons and th r ers themselves who have been sud. jested to an ‘annual hold-up uurposcs”” will sca f robbery. | t of the new policy estab- Men’s Low-Priced Socks = Striped Moire Rit , 4% In. wide pat 25c a yard. a Ribbon, 6% in. de.at 18c a yard, Sash Ribbon, § in. wide, pink, Tesh? blue, white, 6Ce yd. 22c to 30c India Linon, 15c to 20¢ An, cxsceptional purchase of what is known ¢ lengths of 10 yards or more—e! wie at savings of Te to Lic 2 ) € shed by marked in the Legislature toward “short euts"—- {o Giter this sheer white wide, perfect in every a flooy, Old Butiding WASHABLE RIBBONS . 30¢€ pe 1 it | RIBBONS Under-Price we GATS) CALL SPE CIAL Au ENON critics In Ba for discuss! ; jor This Month rOale ON OUR rs 1 YOU CAN PURCHASE HIGH GRADE FURNITURE $50 worth, $3.00 down 75) < 5.00 “ 100 =“ 7.50 “ Shoes for Girls and” Bo. s i Child’s Russia Calf, High Cut Bottom and Lace, sizes 6 to 10%: Q-00 Misses’ Russia Calf High Cut Lace, sizes 11 to 2... “Little Gents’” Russia Calf, Lace, sizes 8 to 134 ...e cee eee ne ee g-00 People usually advertise in the newspaper that brings the best results. That stands to reason, Exactly 12,042 separate advertisements have been printed in The World during the last 4 week-days—3,865 MORE than in the Herald upon tha te an . to mark the spot Senator White Identified When He) Ignored Fire Alarm j goons | Rods COMAETE Benator Horace White f Syracuse, | naeee) Sey 2 <i *'H Chi'd's Black Kid Button and l. 00" Mi site Plack Kd Button and $i 25 i OPEN RYENINGE: or any other newspaper on earth, Biate Lace, sizes 6 to 1014.... s 1 Aye Ziverse cs SS Ge In themselves these figures are conclusive proof that The World ce. ates 30ys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 11 to 2 25 | Sizes 24 to 5% $1.50 is by far the best medium in which to have your “For Sale,” Se! hed : | ‘ '” ” c. dvi of 2 4 been |, |} [Owe Jersey customers can now come direst r= ‘CAMMEVER ? || re More proot is this: The We wears w) ! w s0NG."* ~ i lal loons store by the Hodsea Tannel Stamped ona Shoe | | ren Ee AUER ROR meld a ae Nowe York Clty thon an ort has 9: grester cette shrieking thr s et rid. Kt is from fi Wait a dosen 2 StoreOpenSat :rday Evenings Until 100 Clock Means! tandardof ‘erit roti iiec tealt atl Wanaee y two other morning news- e i id eft comedy Waueck's Edy A swho had accompanied “Tin 2 at aay ‘Amstican ‘Dustriet Mussenger Otiies Gill tant © conv al Ualeeeem, Yeo ¥ | papers combined. te the State Capitol hung(around th in'the elty wat DP, ae Sore cna macle complete, “with neat Sun: My .