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SO DET TRR nee oe sl STRONG MAN JUST TE SAE = PLATE SAS Cohimho, Accused, Strong Box. d into the ear by a dark ie rings in his @peotor McCufferty thinks he has solution pt mystert Declares} He Didn’t Wrestle With ears, In-{ THE ll WORLD, AND BEAUFO T ch = ie Mikkelsen, Who area Expedi- THEO. COX DIES IN WEST tion to Unknown Waters, | | Found Continental Shelf. | NEGA SEATTLE of alt nll squat the; AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS. ' ' FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908. ' a esata Corner ; ee i aes. | ¢ @ CHG ef Aen: OUTEITTERSTO MER & WwoMl & 23d St, PEA “ae -S f the Ori be compared in either beauty value with fine well kept teeth Br. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder | Thousands of 15-cent cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, packages free removes discoloration == EE : = and prevents the | $ | World Help Wants will quickly bring to ycur door the KIND of| formation tartar | | workers that do things RIGHT Great Clothing Event To-day or ask your Grocer about and To-morrow Have Been Added to the Present Tremendous Assortments and Are on Sale Now At Almost Half the Cost of Making | This event ts s an unprecedented opportunity for you anda waanificent advertisement ee us. ol Q@irs. Catherine Meenly’s sai a to Nome, veer Jan. 3 Hay When Mrs. Meenly e Swept) door of her place, No iges up th and came | avenue, Brooklyn, ope banks and the till as joes boete expedition traced the | she soon teptive force w Seaufort Sex, | land doe ne Ocean currents whioh w | uable to him when he makes | his next attempt to attain he unknown | continent | The expedition, uaing rafts improvised from sicdges, went further into the un- exp! sabe Beaufort Sea than had been | y the Royal Geographical So. | Lonvon, and the Amertcan ngraphical Society, of New York, | ei the expedition. They ‘ontinental shelf, beyond this shi Sicilians, v revealed Meenly some coal an eins, and | treatment es showed > he take-a da safe—he taka-a so-he r-r-rippa eet offa da | fo | heenge weeth hees hands, so," sald one! y f great depth. Tt was of the Sicilians, “and he take-a da) ce Carta ed that the Beaufort Sea was not he added pathetteally a basin, as had been suppose. | ney north was approximately | r 149th meridian. SoUndings | were taken occasionally. At a d| Colombo, resenting dencies as to the spolla, felt. ‘justified ia} a | giving him away. *Columbo ees g-r-r-reat Sicilian wrest- | ler,” said one of the suspects, “He ees | one-ume onderstander een Arab trouge | an’ hees very brav-a man.” { Haying this description In mind De- | MoKenna and Young, when | ard to-day that Colombo was | Is Dreakfast at No, 1 Mao- | Never Fails to + dtreet; Manhattan, provided mth a haityortion arsena: | RESTORE GRAY or FAD-| r him. With a ED HAIR to its NATURAL COLOX a and BEAUTY “No mat matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively re- moves Dandruff, Keeps hair soft and glossy. Refuse all substitutes. | nl 2% times as much in $1.00 as 50c.| ing Man- | eige. | Fuilding or the Metropolitan Life gone from t moorings. ——— BOYS DRANK WHISKEY ' AT HIGH SCHOOL DANCE. South Orange Lads Confess and . Will Be Punished, Says Supt. Foster. Three boys said to be sons of promt}: | nent men living in Montrose, section of South ageused of having drunk whis, dance of the Hig Afsociation on M sald to have fa at_a loci! re: officers sur- Nervousness Caused By Eye Strain. Eyes Examined (*! aut chasse) by! oF pit a | | A.W. BREWSTER, i {1 ven rockivn Eye and pay nate | DW. JOHNSON, M. D., | ‘Many years In private practice MARCUM KENYON, M. D., § years Manhattan Bye and Ear Howpital M. LINDEROTH, M. D., Late Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. val Glasses nn lich at Moderate Prices. President uth P88 be pun- &S Chu rad. | e Board of i lich &d Nearly so Years. divulge the | 350 Sixth Avenue Below 224 St, 1274 Broadway | | 101 Nassau St. Below 331 St | Nea: Ann St, 217 Broadway, | | 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St. ore &S Taylor led wiih During the da hall and went out. 0 admitted the they will do home. xious to keep World may be left ‘Messenger “Ottias «Special Sale” of 500 Lace Watsts consisting of Fancy Nets, White or Ecru, appli- | cation of Val. and Real Cluny; entire waist made over China silk, at P5.OO cach | actual value $7.50 —Also— 200 Separate Skirts Nae oO ot Black or Navy Serge and\ ) Fancy Mixtures in the new pleated or\ actual circular skirts, Nose $10.00 Princess Lingerte Dresses An Extraordinary Offering french MuilDresses | French Mult Dresses colors: White, fink, Light | elaborately trimmed with Blue and Helio, with appli needlework embroidery; cation of \ lace trimming | colors: White, Helio, Light on waist and skirt, at Blue and Pink; very effective SLO.0O value $15.00 1 Se value $25.00 Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave; igth St | nrney along 1% Herald Square Ni istincti styles in ready- -for-service Suits and Topcoats for Men At $20 to $25 These prices one sees frequently auoted —and under ordinary circumstances might occasion no particular interest. But considered with immediate the class of garments we have so pric the figures assume another phase. to ed, relation Perhaps the readiest illustration of our point ts this: the average establishment does not—cannot —sell at $20 to $25 anything which approaches either in style or craftsmanship its higher-priced apparel, ranging up to $45. This establishment can—and does. Our tailor- men are not given to drawing distinctions—nor are they allowed to. Selling prices have no bear- ing upon distinctiveness of modelling or finish. At $20 to $25—new and many exclusive fabrics in Topcoats and Suits—in color effects and patterns the newest and most fashionable produced for this season. Especial attention is directed to our display of Trousers at $5.00—exceptional values. Suits for Boys & Young Men Ages 14 to 20 Years, $0 to 16.50 Even at these moderate prices the scope of our creative facilities is convincingly shown You need pay no more than this to obtain that dis- tinctiveness of cloth and cut which always char- acterizes Saks apparel. Attention is invited to the new pencil stripe effects —e modish design which bids fair to be favored Clothing for Boys We begin the new season with an assortment that in both extensiveness and novelty is well beyond our efforts of the past. Merely another way of saying that we never rest content with the successes of a season, but each year strive tor betterment. Norfolk Suits in the new two and three button models; single or double breasted; knickerbockers, Sizes 7 to 17 years. At $5.00 to $16.50 Stout sizes 11 to 17 years. At $7.50 to $16.50 Russian Blouse & Sailor Suits—tution to neck and sailor collar models. Sizes 232 to 10 years. Spring Top Overcoats in models of cheviot mixtures. At $3.95 to $16.50 the new long three-quarter At $5.00 to $15.00 At $5.00 to $12.50 ar Sizes 7 to 17 years. Ss for § k Suits of durable cheviot and | mixiures, with 2 pair of knicker- {| bocker trousers; sizes 7 to 17 years { Values $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. At | Furnishings for Boys & Girls In many items—such as the following—the Spec- ialty Shop proves its economical advantages. This department is equipped most thoroughly and the attractiveness oi its offerings are rarely equalled, Colored Negligee Blouses for Boys, with at- | tached collars or neckbanis, of white pleated madras; + 50¢ 7toléyrs. Value $1.00. Saturday—Special at J Cotton Hose for Boys and Girls; medium weight, IxI ribbed; also fine mercerized hose; 6 to 10. Value 30c 19¢ sizes Saturday—Special at Shoes for Boys & Girls—Special ! For Girls: Hoots of patent colt, gun metai or kid- skin; button models, Sizes 3 to I 11% to 2 2% to 5 Regularly $1.75 Regularly $2.50 Regularly $3.00 31.50 WE) > Boots of patent colt, or gun metal. For Boys: Sizes Regularly $3.00, at $2.25 i ularly $2.50, at $3.90 Ttong5) 10 to 13 k Saks & Company Broadway at 34th St Announce for Saturday, April 4th, A Most Important and Special Sale of Tailored Spring Suits and Dresses for Misses and Small Women (Sizes (4 to 18 yrs.; 32 to 36 bust) At the following very unusual prices at $25.00 Tailored’ Suits of Pongee silk in blue; rose or tan; full plaited skirt. Value $40.00 Tailored Suits of chiffon Panama cloth in assorted Spring colors; fancy braid trimmed butterfly model. Value $35.00 Tailored Suits of white serge, braid trimmed. Value $37.50 at $18.50 | at $4.90 75 Suits in assorted new Washable Jumper Spring models, fabrics and | Dresses of bordered ete colors. Value $27-50 to $29.50 | dot lawns in assorted color- ——= | ings. E Value §7.75 at $14.50 at $12.90 100 Suits new Spring | models, of plain serges, Pan- | ama cloths and fancy suitings in stripes, checks and mix- tures. Value $19.50 to $25.00 Princess Lingerie Dresses of sheer mull in pink, light blue or white elaborately lace trimmed. Value $22.50 at $16.50 Fancy Tailored Jumper JTESSES of taffeta silk in plain colors or stripes; three models. Value $25.00 For Girls & Small Misses 100 Tailored Suits, sizes 12 to 16 yrs; of assorted plain or fancy Spri abrics, in a variety of new models, will be offered at the following prices: Av $11.90 Regularly $18.50 to $20.00. Regularly $25.00 to $35.00. At 315.10 50 Spring Coats at $5.90 Three-quarter length models of assorted plain or fancy ma- terials; satin lined throughout. Value $10.00 600 Washable Dresses for Girls Of fancy percales, lawns, plain chambrays or assorted fancy ginghams; sizes 6 to 14 years. Regularly $3.50 to $4.00. At $1.93 Regularly $4.50 to $6.00. At $2.48 at $11.90 Evening Capes in white, | tan, rose, t blue or pink, | with Persian trimming. | Value $20.00 | Special for Saturday, April 4th Tailored Spring Suits for Women Regularly $29.50 to $35.00. At $19.00 | | In a variety of new Spring models and assorted plain or fancy Spring fabrics. 170 Tailored Spring Suits Value $37.50 to $45.00. At $25.00 | A number of entirely new models of plain serge, Panama cloths and fancy suitings in stripes, checks and mixtures. Lace Braid Coats A number of entirely new models suitable for street or evening wear in colors to match all dresses—pink. light blue, tan, navy and Copenhagen blues, brown, reseda, black or white, $14.50, 16.50 & 23.50 Value $22, 50 to $39.50 Evening Capes Of finest imported chiffon broadcloth, in black, white, light blue, pink, tan, leather or light gray. $14.00, 19.50 & 24.50 Values $25.00 to $45.50 Hats for Boys & Girls Fashioned of the highest grade Milan straws in the new modeis—racket shap>, middys, sailors, Con- tnentals, Napoleons, Peter P $2.00 to $7.95 .an, | $4. 95 scar! to mate rhe in Bean ous navy or | red. J ¢ Special for Saturday ) ‘duse of finane Al This Is Your Hervest Time for Money Saving. and BUY ALL YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER NEEDS NOW, BLY AT KING'S, A large and well-known Rochester manufacturer, who saw the tremendous success of this great event, has forwarded us a carload of supremely well made cloth- ing to di:pose of for him. This will be combined with the $150,000 worth of stylish clothing which we are selling for New York manufacturers. There Will be big cowds again y and to-morrow, BUT THERE WILL BE NO DELAYS. We habe ar- ranged extra tables, enlarged our selling space and employed foriy extra sa'esmen. Men’s Sack Suits Men’s Top Coats 1 ( M ) Sale (as and i) ue Spr Price. | Value Length. ane $5.00 | 10.00 t 6.00 | 12 7.50 | 14.00 Blac sale Mt Suits ) Stvlish Brown Suits aoa’ 8.00 | 16.00 Covert 9.00 k-Lined Top Coats 10.00 Ik-Lined Oxfords... 10.00 ‘ 11.00 | 2500 Finest. Browns 12.50 a ah ne 125° Men’s Spring Overcoats 30.00 Equal to Custom Suits....15.00 and Cravenettes | Retail Sale Youths’ Suits Valne Sizes 34 to 44 Price ( $7.50 Brown 1 5.00 6.00. 600 7.50 | 10.00 Trousers Men’s 7.00 Blue Ser Like Tailored ay ers, Bo; s’ Fancy Vv sts and Former Prices out of town can attend this sale we refund railroad fare within 50 miles. Cor. 6th Ave. KING’S, “e23a'st Open Saturday Night Until 10. ond & Waylon “Special Sale” i Suits. . 8.00 Imp Entire Line Mente Children’s Suits, Cravenet es at In order that customers livi of Girls’ Coats €2 Dresses Wash Dresses 4 to 14 years; White Lawn, Mercerized Linen and Fancy Ginghams $2.95, 395 & 5.00 actual value $4.00 to $6.50 Girls’ Coats of Fancy Materials, Covert Cloths and Navy, Red or White Serges, bril- liantine or silk lined, single or double- breasted models, Misses’ Fumper Dresses 14, 16, 18-year sizes; of Mercerized Linens, Imported Ginghams & Lawns, at $7.50, 9.50 31250 |; actual values $10.00 to $15.00 Masses Tailovea Surts | 100 Suits, consisting of Striped) gs Serges, Panamas and Fancy Materials, 20.00 double or single-breasted coat models; values 5th Ave.; roth St. *7.50 actual value $10.00 pleated skirt with one or two folds. up to $30.00 Broadway & 2oth St.; Many @ man has been started on the road to prosperity by a = World “Want" Ad. meets . ss bone mrt