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MORRISS:Y SCO hED the toasts ees FAILED, TOOK HIS LIFE. | j facta were brought mat in Here are nome of ther | totter In which she had authorized him | to collect money for the statue, and in be j Be ‘DINNER IN HONCR |which rho ts maid to tinve agreed to Bieeuae his retaining % per cent. of the contri- Hinheae citing Had tte Since His | butions, lear : ANGE heh Oe Gab ' When seen to-day in her apart-| ecoranone 5 hin wife A ment, No. 16 Central Park West, Mrs. | Energy «tn con 1 twol Paulson ' Jert 1 i g tales eo Te IStaaND! Jennings Bronx, | _—.--- AL PAUL SUD) 5 tree olet ded ee sf shafts traversed | drowned himsei! yesterday In the Har-| | n of letter which he wanted OO nilles aan Fiver s Actor's Widow Withdraws » Mgn, He sald that He pasted by @oe: | “Paulson has been missing trom home| : Cit cl Ott amber of nation-| since last Friday, when he started out nent to my husband decause of Teanrepreaen ene e, 42 s in Yonkers. He had Approval of the Memorial road Ofticials—Feast Has to do some b r for Paulson & Roey s Fund Pl | his great admiration for him. A dinner will be giv o° A tatue Fun an, | thought that the percentag pat Sherry's to moro than 36 rstvest, taa and ooftee 2 tions he was to retain for himself was Novel Features, f ite fo ain dle been mc epreheee larga, I wrote and signed the letter] So taht ! > n his tation that h would ~ ' RAKE OFF TOO LARGE.|”" RCH ER TO VEN cy pererom O Crm Glo RELA el | ais who had ihe contract to drive the four | a rn tis later I wrote to Mr. der the East River for the ti Promoter Was to Retain 25 Beale bean crema Ct ay ad as ated Halt ania Rallroad, \ ‘ebrated the! : ; ld #0 Decause several persons ; = H rt Cent. of All Sums ere had been solicited for subscriptions | CO™mPletion of their task last night by | acketl. Carhar & @ i Collected Wegatevieraera that they regarded |the frst of @ series of dinners at| | aie + {the percent etna | err assy, mae Sherry’s. E. W. Moir, Vice-President BROADWAY @® 13TH ST. cy too large. Mr. | of the company, presided, and among 7 | Danita wiper cent. orth Oa cit ie Prendenaeeeaee BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. tions she had agreed he =| 6 Penns a Road; Pres- kK to have the percentace NORFOLK ®& DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS \ 00 much, Mrs. Joseph Je : Lee turned word that I would |!dent Peters, of the 1, nd road, | : = 6 75 ait ae Z have nothing more to do with the pro-]and a large number Nexas'| with 2 knickerbockers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. 5 Gbiakbnance the «forts ject and that I wanted my letter of the corporations connected with the Value $8.50. J Morrissey to collect funds for ths erec-| Authorization returned work. “From that time I have heard not a| The name of the Jate A. J. Cassatt! SAILOR <& RUSSIAN SUITS. Blue serge tien of a statue of the ector in Central) } ¥ Mr. Morrissey. I do not Morrissey. a former theatrical agent, | know the amount or to whom Mr. Mor- of No, 29 West Bighty-third street, an- By A Go 0 Coma t least, mounced last March the formation of Ime if areata word from in as the was spoken many times, feeling! the toasts, and he was given cred the master mind who conceived project now nearly completed. There were several nove and fancy mixtures. Sizes 239 to 11 years. Regular value $7.50. , $5.00 features. The | REEFERS in blue serge and fancy mixtures. the Joseph Jefferson Memoria! Fund, | subscribe to the fund not to do so. I end said 960,00 was to be raised. a feel very bad over the matter.” punch was served in a box representing Sizes 2!2 to 11 years. f $7.50 j Long Branch benefit is said to have! ea sae ren a shield used in driving she tunnels alue $5.75 to $8.75. netted $2,000, and other contributions,| © SHAM BATTLE IN CUBA. under the river, The souvenir was @ age G seul: F it is sald. have been received. HAVANA, April &—A sham battle | Mra. Jefferson nearly a venr ago de-| Rio between the Cuban and the United i manded that Morrissey return to her a/Siates artillery and cavalry, portion of the cutting edge cf a id, hound with a ailver segment, ft ned as a section of the tunnel. Some curious " Brill Clothes Are For Progressive Persons Men who believe in progress believe in Brill Clothes. because the most progressive ideas in ready-to-wear tailoring find expression in Brill Clothes. — Advanced designing and tailoring methods, advanced mouels and advanced fabrics make Brill Clothes better in fit, construction style and service thin usual garments Also better in value, because advanced merchandising methods—progress in reducing cost of both production and distribution, progress in winning trad: advantages, and progress in a fuller understanding of tie truth that the best inierests of the customer are the best interests of the merchant—result in Brili values being best clothe» va.ues any where. Brill Clothes Worth $25 to $45. Pre-Eas‘er Specials. AY items selected fr nany specials } Here are the best garinents that can be produced, be- se aera 2 s ed t one Ay oc e they embody the most int thought, the most | 5 eme values workmanship and the finest mater dise as ex y-to-wear clothes. prices mean i Brill Clothes at $25 to $45 are hizhest standard Farments x for every c ot one, but from ten of the highest standard tailoring | 3 a 5 reanizations ‘In America. Included are: | Men’s Brill Clothes $10 SUITS of foreign and American fabrics In new weaves, | Pre-Easter Special, ew designs and the very distinctive new colorings—ta s. rowns, grays, Olives, smokes and elephant shades, including che new Henley or English hairline stripes. GRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of silk-worsteds, worsteds, velours, Venetians and other correct fabrics in many shades. ener enalcatatnerolininen, cestens\aqil SPRING COATS of Shetland & Harris tweeds and other sted, chevi dl casstere inn AY j foreign fabrics, and of finest American weaves In the most re- | colorings of high-grade black thibet, cut on correct models, cent designs and shades, exclusive tn Brill Stores—in all over one hundred different styles, cut on over twenty-five differ- ent advanced and exclusive models. Beyond a doubt the Spring Coat assortment !n Brill Stores surpasses In dive: fy in correctness and in value any other spring coat assortment in America, Splendid Brill Clothes at $20. Here are selected garments from America’s foremost makers snd exclusive Brill garments produced by expert tal- boring organizations under Brill direction. Tan Covert Top Coats and all-wool black and Oxford Cheviot Spring Co Cravenette Ra’ ats In black, gray | and ture effects. These coats have serge linings and satin sleeve Men’s Brill Clothes S ) Pre-Faster Special, 12.50 : Spring Cc ats and Cravenette Raincoats that are $15 and $1S values. Coats are in a dozen shades popular grays. Serge linings and satin sleeve lin Ings.” The Raincoats are Journey The They hav in tailored by best raincoat ially woven raincoatings In _TME EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AFRIL 8, 1908. Broadway at Thirteenth St. The Biggest Thing Women's Hackatt Cahait6@ ore. Ever Done in Juntor Suits for Girls, Misses and Small Women Is Being Done by This Store. Here Are Lowest Prices Here Are Greatest Values *10 Values $15 to $22 $49.50 Here Are Finest Styles Here Biggest Assortments “15 Sizes 10 to 16 At $10 the suits take form in 34 box coat motels, satin lined, collars and cuffs of linen, full side plaited short length skirt in Copenhagen, tan, navy blue and striped mixtures. At $12.50 there's the single-breasted semi-fitted coat suit of stripe mixtures. Another smart model is a French back coat suit of Panama in all the new shades and mixtures, having fancy braided rajah collars | At $15 Prince Chap suits in single mee and double breasted models of striped serge and Panama in the newest and most tas'sionable colorings—also check worsted suits in the double-breasted coat stvle Coat for Girls Boeclal at $9.95 Value 3.75 Of packet cloth in scarlet and navy blue, having lining; colar of silk and pique embroidered, Sizes 3 to 8. Bizes 6 to 10 12 to 16 $4.75 vale 55 875 Smart plain tailored coats in mixtures, navy blue and scarlet serge. Exceptional values. | Pretty chambrays in plain colors and | check gin hams, trimmed with piping in contrasting colors. Sizes 6 to 14 Anderson's gingham in square neck mod- | els, emtroidery trimmed. A'so white | lawns, linen dresses and chambray. Extra Values in Tailored Suits for Women & Misses $49.75 cea | Draped sleeve mode! of p-namas and striped wor- fine French serge and cutaway coat with shawl sted, shawl collar and black ani white chek collar in two tone shades, cuff, adorned ty taffeta worsted, shawl collar and ful: plaited siik lined voile and embroidered soutache. br ai cuff of wlack me: skir., with satin band and French seam coat suit o two tone striped worsted trimmed with bias s raps and inlaii silk collar oi | serge, | contrasting color. if vestee of Special tor Friday and Saturday Sicilian Skiris en sale at $5 value 7.50 The newest “Hangwell’’ Spring models evoived in blue and black. Ali sizes. Hackett. Carhart &@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. Hackett Cahatt, &@ $9 5 Demi Empire ccat suit of veilleux, pique insert. Blazer suit of having contrasting co.or. 00 nem | $3950 Ryans Suit — Satin Three-piece voile jumper, all colors. | poche ine French = | separae | rajah piped in | Demi Empire coat suit in stripe worsted, with plaid pattern {forming a border around skirt. x | Furs Stored fo 2% on Valuation | We are prepared to accept furs for stcr.ge+ They will be cared for in the most ep; roved scicniific manner by the dry-cold air system: Minim.im charge for storaze $1. Repairs and remodel- ling ere specialties with us, done at a reas nable cost by skilled iurrieis. Suits of new pencil stripes, in blue and black silk mix- | makers and are mace from § Selling Out Men's Navy Serge] Selling Out Men’s Fine Worsted | Selling Out Men's Black Fabri: ' ture worsteds, Saxony tiger tans, stone olives, Ha- | black and Hae wateanalveloursaniattractivelde: Suits. Suits. Suits. x vana browns, velours in elephant shades, tans and browns, | 4 Peter aes high Iton finished black’ thibet. Navy Blue standard (Serg: Neat Mixtures, Overplaids, Hair Lines, | Se{t Finished | ‘Thibets, | Lustgaiews F |. Smart cheviots in a dozen tan, brown and gray shades. | S12 274 Of Ugh Ge Mtn COUGAR en ceyert uated; Workenena nines Black and blue Suits, vicuna unfinished worsteds and wale Men's Brill Su'ts $13 50 HG Guring ihe “Spring “ands h styles for’ semi. And PL Da i Pre-kaster Special, ° Seaton: gn ig Suminer for “ilupe™ In| Bt so but our time. is wetting short at rin ats In Over lesigns an. g n n- | + scp 5 the | le the Stewart B iione”’ p thie corner. pring gns over 25 models, In Bought underprice from one of the best wholesal the Stewart ee nee $10.! Therefore "Hope Therefore “Hope” says....ce....-$10- cluding all the new patch pockets—new double-faced fabric garments, new lengths, new slee , who makes no suits to rete! under New Yor: les of worsted, velour and ded are 20 new spr nishes, new lapels—all the tailors in 1 i new tans, olives, browns and Oxfords and grays, Including ves, browns, grays, &c é silk-lined-to-edge black and Oxford vicuna and worsteds, In- Suits, with slanting and ¥ cluding fancy box Top Coats in exclusive smart fabrics—dis. Tand vat new style mal Some of these tinctly smart business coats. Cravenette Raincoats—black, Oxford, Cambridge, steel and , blue grays, In worsteds, thibets and cheviots. Brill Clothes at $15 | ed, some half lined. use of detail care in making and matching, because of good journeyman tailoring and because of the excellent fabrics, these suits are extreme values regularly at $18 and §20. Men’s Brill Clothe« Include only garments thatsare journeyman tai- Pre-Easter Special, lore Palle i _concerns, pat of these garments are Included are Suits of pure worsted, velour, cass mets that retallunder @i8) nets way uot MO 87> | mere, serge) and th Fel ee ane ete ments th tail under $ | et new s and tatlored by foremost maker Here are suits of silk mixture worsteds, pure worsteds, | S°4¢5s tf and gray Stripe velours and silk Spring Coats of { g Coats of biack and Oxford worsted and vicun. eme values at $22.50 and $25. Children’s Clothes, Extra Special at $2.95 Children’s blue serge Knicker Suits at $2.95 in sizes sl worsted serge cut om full patterns nd taped- full cut | lined S\ These garments are ext EXCLUSIVE BRI UNG COA MODEL DERBY 1 in various gray shades,Saxony cassimeres in various tan, brown, gray and olive shades, smart cheviots and cassimeres in tans, grays and olives. Black suits of excellent unfinished worsted—the models include over 20. There are models for young men who want nodels for men who want style without ex- | men who want conservative garments. | Il the new tan, gray and olive shades— | Brill $4 Trousers, Pre-Eastcr spec.al, Journ ! } neyman tailored trouse 7 to 16, strictly all- al ‘AML seams sewed double knicker tro} ae ined u ew wale, stripe and herringhe aves. Also | and full lined—would eatured extra special at values, be ord Spring ‘coats of cheviot and ve Hai eWestanWanalisailor al under $4.50, ‘ Sema ! © raincoats in Oxford, steel and sky grays, in | at 2.05, made of all-wool blue and brown worsteds, fancy Brill $6 Trousers, “A | ees ul worsted and Oxford plain weaves, ! yelours, flannel and homespuns—new grays and tans—new Pre-Easter ial x 75 | ste ues Baiicas, models—high grade tailoring, unusual values under $4.50 i ; ASS a ad i ¢ ‘oats in black, Oxford and various grays, Cassimere knicker suits, exceptional values under $4.50, These are $6 value H rd tem journeyman in worsteds, cheviots and thibets. special at $2.95, made of high-grade cassimere fabrics such as lored trousers, made of , the n re used suit: » to $5—talloring is high grade—cut on } bas le new S$ g are used n suits up £ gi weights and d 2th ady-to-wear trousers Children’s full models—new smart designs—sizes 7 to 16 years. $4.95 to $15 in smart new grays and Values are up Brili Clothes, Top coats and reefers at $2.95 that hold their shape checks and in all-wool tan and olive coverts. Young Men’s Br'!l Suits, From the foremost children’s tailoring organizations | to $4.50, because of the excellence of fabrics, trimmings, tailor- Pre-Laste” Spe.:iai at $6 garments that combine service, ing and style. Suits, 20) . $8 standard in fab- nes of confirmation suits, specially Children’s Suits, $3 95 ( 1 Pre-Easter Special e breasted ks and mix- ished worsted and excellent serge nd trimmings of these gar- # Blue Suits of untir Boys’ $7.50 Suits, wit \ 2 Pairs of Knickers, . $4.95 heviots and cass § at $3.95. The tail odels : +The vata “ Expl Fs A ments easily justify a c —sizes 7 to 16 years Young Men's Brill Su't;, $8 Here are extra special, strictly all-wool silk mixture | """’New brown in assit knicker suits at $3.95 that H cassimere knicker suits with two pairs knicker trousers, ex- | are smarter garments er tailored and newer models than Pre-La:ter special at SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P. M SPRING SERGE SUITS SPRING. RAINCOATS SPRING BLACK SUITS a SPRING ay TOP COATS H Su are lara $40. val E ceptional under $7.50. ‘4 ily $5 ATS, ire ) values. Tailored o 7 Aarts ib meal usually under $5 | j x0 vel 3 1 Tailored ase suits are tailored and trimmed exactly like $7.50 | ian and sailor suits of serges, homespuns, velours old shap 1 sty 4 U lann 5, qu y of fabrics, me d 2 fl f _ 4 . j HNaceeve eS and te The Suarel ncversusediiniisuits ii under a7is0\tnell fad Hannes Laas We aa yee leone i age a ae aor Selling Out Men’s Spring Overcoats, | Selling Out Cravenette Rain Co: Selling Out Men’s Fine Top Coats. } ! models are the same as used in $7.50 suits. Usera veWitewhtanetantiinnwitlics mae nen Ares p ey Knee-lengt!:, conservative, in Black] Not the ordinary Rain Coats, b Coverts, Venetians and ‘Twilles ' UNION SQUARE Ser aan ene gates Hn iene tne chabky ‘ew. Sprige atyle, quality, an lengther actiial oargain. gone ‘ae 1% i be ° 47 CORTLANDT ST. shades, should have been 418.61 would sell just ax qui Miranda more but “Hope i 14th St., near B’way = ” $18 and but t getting #ho hore—but can't wa zy ks must i SON Md aa ¢ aye near Greenwich Therefore—"' Hope’ 10. | yre—“Hope’ says ways... $10. OF RL N b Fi 1 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M i 279 [R ADWAY { , 125TH STREET, Ranscotne \ , ear chambers Street, corner 3d Avenue, ff Broadway Chambers St. PEN SA i FOUR STORES. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M eae Building City tiall Park