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TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908. _THE EVENING WORLD, Lord & Taylor Have Arranged for Wednesday and Thursday 50th Anniversary Depositors’ Account 50th Anniversary Storage of Furs. rae TO JERSEY | BY CITY HALL CUPID Having your purchases “charged” is merely a matter of having a Deposit Account. Only accoun.s intended for purchasing Rurposee invited. We do no We will accept Furs and Fur Garments for storage during th: summer, subject to full insurance against damage by fire or moths Special Sale 4S) Couple Didn’t Look ond or loss by burglary. Furs called are Enough to Wed, and Got | of for upon request. Bway at 6th Ay 34th to 35th St ing business. No License. _ Women’s and Misses’ sea! New Spring Suits This sale consists of 500 new suits made to our special order, styles which are exclusive to our house, and will be placed on sale Wednesday | morning at Gustave E. Simon, of No, 750 East One, A less than present values Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, had} taken a day off from his Job as steam- Miter to travel from the Bronx to the Men’s Custom Tailoring: High Time To Place Your Easter Apparel Order ~>. JONFIDENCE in the ability of our tailormen to please you, critical as you may be, is manifested in a convincing way. We require no deposits when orders are taken and we do not expect the garments to be taken unless they are acv8}]_ THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY —in other words,TO THE PURCHASER’S LIKING OR OUR LOSS. Beyond that, our prices are from $10.00 to $15.00 the garment less than other tailors demand for like service. We make: Suits of fancy worsteds, tweeds and cheviots............eceeeseeees .$30.00 to $45.00 Cutaway Coats and Waistcoats of fine black unfinished w orsteds. .. .$23.00 and $29.00 LITTLE WOMAN’S 1908 Spring Model Wraps =". “Burnous” and “Princess” Capes are fashioned of “satin mig- nonette”—a distinctly new fabric, manufactured expressly for us. Itis a silk-and-wool combination—a very sheer woollen foundation with a rich, silky coating—just weighty enough to drape ideally. Both Capes are copies of imported models and are shown in w hite, pink, blue, gold and pearl gray. In the “Burnous” the folds, flowing backward over the shoulders, form a single point in the back, finished with a silken tassel. In the “Princess” there is a double drapery, with two assels. Price of either model..... - $29.74 “‘Duchess” fon wn broadel ith, in white. leather and Can’t Wed Because Fiance Works} Except on Sunday, and So | Does the Clerk. lVomen’s Suits Capes are fashio! Special lavender, Nile, City Hall marriage bureau to-day ac-| of Shadow Stripe Serge, Hairline pink, gray, light blue, gold, champagne, Senet it ee Ade} Serges and Fancy Mixtures, in several 508 Mack. They are made pointed front and back, falling in graceful Gia Clete ot eit dot breasted; of fine blacs untinished | $35.00 and $40.00 hlesenger, of No. 315 West One Hun Gr ails! Genie whi tos over the shoulders; are finished with small sailor collars of panne Stripediivousers oes cin iscencants “$9.00, $10.00, $12.00 red and Twentleth street. The young vet and fancy button fastenings. Price... 5 . $14. 74 The “Liberty” Cape is a long wrap, very full, finished with silk- circular yored skirts; present value 35.00. couple—he ts cherry cheeks of a beardless and das the Boys’ Confirmation h of elghteen— De eit RE SR Aa No laboriously filled out the blank and patiently waited in line to called before Cupid's official repr tive in the person of Clerk O'Rellly, Gustave produced the $1 fee and % end Ada expectanfly awaited the iss ing of the license. There was an om ous silence on the official side of fwire railing, followed by "Are you twenty-on Gustav application | be! ne | ue Women's Suzts of Imported Serges; colors: Black, Navy, Copenhagen, White and New Brown, also Im- ported Mixtures, Checks and Stripes in the new 32-inch London Walking coat with Circular skirts Special, 335.00 SS 40.00 Oo actual values $45.00 to $55.00 lined hood and silk cord t stening; made of broadcloth, in white, pink, champagne, Nile, lavender, rose, leather, garnet light blue, light gra $8. 24 ind bla Princess Lingerie Dresses »* E are now showing a very W princess gowns—in mull, great variety of models Macys) ge assortment of dainty lingerie and linen—in 2 Ss ranging trom lar: la net, batiste and colors at p 69: to $129.00. New Capes: Stars Among the | Men’. Cuecton Novelties in Women’s Suits =~. EVERAL of the latest copies of new importe: d Spring ou are now shown—ot Eng and English material—a tweed mixture of almost in soft grays, sive and fawns, also plain Fre lu serges. The coat is three- quarters length and short, with satin inlaid collar and ACTS Alte skirt of the ripple or pleated; unusually fu i tinction these § are unusual. Special pr $49.74 Another jaunty little model is of importe the 30-inch coat being a six-pocket cutawa ith pique vesiee and bias folds hair-line strip on d Pa anama, strapped with Apparel * ¥. SUITS, Knickerbocker or Knee Trousers models, made of blue and black serges and unfinished worsteds. Six different models , including double-breasted coats with and with- out belts, de: coats, pleated styles and others di guished by novelties such as patch or flap pockets and cuffs on sleeves. ——16 to 18 year sizes, $4.96 to i i arse aneveren, Gusts ye: | ; : z; : oy 8 For Special selbng full pleated skirt ; d z| B ated skirt. $10.74 ; can ps ea ‘tamlly piss oF| F Silk Lined French Voile Suits At 8.74 —Princess model of fine bat effectively trimmed with a navy or black ground; former ++ $27.74 STOUT SUITS of blue serges with i { parents.” | in a New Short Coat Model with Persian Vest; Valenciennes insertion; colors, blue, pink, tan, white and helio. Ror Seen Selling: Knickerbocker trousers, $6.94 to Ga pv laa | Coat and Skirt trimmed with Taffeta Strapping; At 13.74 —Princess model of fit i tifully made and pro- $35.00 Taffeta Silk Suits, $29.74 WHITE BLOUSES. of woven ma- nuraeoranosnttl colors: Black, Navy, Gray, Reseda and Ton, fusely trimmed with lace and medallions; a good assortment ults, Be Gras: plain or pleated, laundered, a ) MP aa , Of excellen black taffeta silk, trimmed with fancy silk 68c, and 94c ¢ You can keep your old license,” re- Gnecial 2 Oo id and pipings hagen blue; a jaunty short jacket model BOYS’ WHITE SHIRTS, plain or F orted Gustave, reddening furiously. pecial, 4 0S) Doth h full circular gore 4 ski pleated, 94: i I'll go to Jersey for mine,” he addea, value€ +C0.00 ' > .@8 he locked arms with Ada. “Yea, The second shipment of Hand Croe heted Laces ta. this : : ' | we'll go right over to Jersey,” she spring from oi i i ur foreign CUT GLASS A $7.50 Combination $ 98 | E Sie tcirc sancdi tenia vice’ Mond aden tis GREATER THAN THE Of Three Pieces } AVAILABL SU PP Ly. Pretty and i yet they cosi but INSERTION:, inche ; a yard. ALL-OVER CROCHET LA dresve; a yard For your own crystal closet or the crystal collec:ion of some new.ywed, this Cut Glass Combination: An 8-inch Berry or Salad Bowi, $ A Celery Tray and a Water Bottle curb and @ business-like..young man| assisted a handsome young woman, dressed in deep mourning, to alight. “Here, poy!” hailed the young man, as a newsboy approached, “where's the Marriage Bureau?" | “Dere's where Cupld holds out," re- plied the boy, pointing to the City Hall, sizes 12 to 18 years; styles adapted to misses, with snappy coat effects in Serges and Fancy Mixtures; Special lots at $20.00 & 25.00 Crochet Laces, yas desirable as real Iris as much. EDGINGS AND BANCS, ever in widths from 3,-inch to < 242.4 36c., 48c., O8¢., 98c coats and . $3.96 98 ‘or waists, Edward Rogers ducer of Tulsa, Kent, an oll Jafe Jennings, of Pittsburg, Pa., were pro- Okla., and Miss Laura actual values $30.00 to $40.00 Broad wane & 20th abe sth Ave.; roth St. Infants’ Socks: A Shawne Putting the worth of it at $7.50 is puting it conservatively, As vou perhaps know, we are manufacturers of Cut Glass—this is the only department store pos- sessing such a facility. The only store distributing such ware on a factory-to-con- the contracting uple. Each {s said > be wealthy, They oe to be wealttiy. ‘They are to be wed on | ct ee ee To Delight Mothers _| sumer basis And we make excellent Cut Glass—the sort that won the first prize ae ae “From the ground up’ these Hosiery stocks are solidly built. AS | at the World’s Fair. ; A frail, Ilttle woman appealed to City | you expect to have complete assortments of Hosiery for adulis. ; Single pieces in stock up to $249.87 i Clerk Scully: B Alt tT So with Hosiery for the tots. This season we imported, from En felis Wp) Me) toy ae ; : A. AAT JI, day me to get a uign for him?" Informed that the presence of both parties to the ma: ense, My intended husband works every wut Sunday and can't come with won't You let me stern law demanded re INVITE ATTENTION TO SELECTIONS OF ARTICLES all, 36 differ- y of shades and land and Germany, 27,000 pairs of Infants’ Socks—' ent styles, each of which is shown in a great variet color combinations. To such a spread we invite you. Prices rang. a pair—much lower than the prices asked elsewhere for similat 2 from24c.to26c. More Turkish Laces Ready « — Sale of Union Linen Etamine The ideal fabric for summer Suits and Waists, 30c {: @ ideal fabric for summe an Nas | 18c and ideal, as well, used as a gr ; embroidering. J avard. Quality Easter Gift Suggestions.! Rosary Beads with metal chains strung with pearls, 19¢, to 8c; with silver. Ist Floor. ag eheottract Ue little woman asked fe SUITABLE FOR EASTER GIFTS IN THEIR Hosiery, pecatss we are direct importers, controlling, in many in- ainieetaa Taee Tara linenvandhialfcatonines ns and garnet and “Would you be so kind, - stances, even the designs. —= ieces, 2§ wide, half linen and half cotton, me rystal beads Seu ee SIS ould you kind, sir, as to open DEPARTMENTS FOR Details:—Sizes range from 4 to 8!4—for children of all ages ] cerized in the varn 1 Denteitets Fle nea Key of Heaven Prayer Book leather binding ......42c. to $1.88 the place on Sunday?" OU 6 An application was made at the mai re BRIC-A-BRAC AND ART OBJECTS, NEEDLEWORK, from 2 months to 12 years. 24c for sizes 5 to 81% 29¢ for sizes 4 to 8%. Holy W cloth bound... .386¢ Visits to Jesus in the Tabernacts, riage bi u day ft - Pees isesasl (aheh ebecentivo tr idacral| - PLAIN COTTON—black, white] PLAIN WHITE LISLE THREAD $1.18 i bridegroom had each recetved an appll- STATIONERY, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELED NOVEL- tan, sky and pink. I. & R. Morley’s English Card Novelties cation. They preserved the applica- PLAIN LISLE THREAD, Merceriz i tons under the impressicn that. then TIES AND SILVERWARE, EMBROIDERED AND LHe gored Bite Socks! Faster Postals, each iz Saeccmnents fen the eamenreauired. Ar LACE NECKWEAR, FANS AND PARASOLS. LACE LISLE THREADWblack,! PLAIN WHITE COTTON—sizes 4 Revels ioemente miner Tangements for the wedding progressed, | the couple oresenting themselves before | white, tan, sky, red and pink. to 6% oe... a chick ets, enas, the officiating clergyman to-day. There | RSE BED eset oe nee Lamy 24c for sizes 414 to 734. Sizes 7 to S14. ‘20: ete, from vse Be, to 84¢ was consternation when the real mar-| ; vi LACE LISLE THREAD—white, sky, painted Cards. .182, to 365 riage license was not forthcoming. Th Sizes 8 to 814 at 29c pink, tan; various patterns: sizes 5 Cards. ...9¢, to B2e ceremony was stopped unt!l Clerk Scul fesued a license —————.____ ne | hy. LEATHER. GOODS: FINE NOVELTIES IN PURSES, CARD CASES, SHOPPING BAGS, PHOTOGRAP FRAM:S, CLOCKS IMPORTED LACE LISLE THREAD —black, white, tan, sky and pink. PLAIN BLACK GAUZE COTTON. 33¢,; ..88¢ zes 5 to to 6%, 29c.; sizes 6 to 7%, sizes 8 to 8'%4.. PLAIN WHITE LI Antique and Modern PLAIN WHITE COTTON, with} 612, 20c.; sizes 7 to 744, 88c.; sizes ‘. SAYS BINGHAM | ANDRE WEE RE OXES TNE AStel COLORING: BOURSES, checked tops—sky-and-white, pink-| § to 3%. mie soc Persian Rugs WITH MOUNTINGS OF SILVER, PLAIN OR JEWELED GOLD! |} andawhite, tan-and-white and avy-} py ain STERNER iette pasate and-white. _,| THREAD SOCKS—sizes 4 to 6%, —— Special collecti = 1 Plail hite with Scotch plaid ‘5 i pecial collection of USURPS HIS JOB TO-MORKOW (WEDNESDAY), APRIL &h, THE FOLLOWING = |f fitin white ait 8 Pind) 8c, sizes 7 10 7H, 4c, sites 8 300 Rugs, including extra LEATHER ARTICLES WILL BE ON SALE: |] PLAIN, WHITE COTTON, with] “Conroy SOCKS. white grounds fine Mossuls, Shirvans, Ka | < CI z broken plaid tops y-and-white, th hai and k t ies zal oochistans ani le SHOPPING BAGS, PRICE USUALLY $3.50 & $4.50 AT $2.00 black-and-white, navy-and-w hits! tack, Paaanet Aen fae ieee CLD Counsel for Dismissed Police- man Declares Commissioner ENVELOPE PURSES, PRICE USUALLY $2.00 AT 1.00 tan-and-white and pink-and. 33¢ for sizes 4% to 81%. PLAIN WHITE LISLE THREAD— €. | also tan or navy grounds with white stripes, hairlines and broken line: sizes 5 to 642, izes 7 to —— in sizes averaging about 4x7 feet ordinarily would . ean Ne ; 83¢,; sizes 8 to 8%. Is Non-Residei WHITE LISLE THREAD with checked command from $50.00 to n-Resident, fops—in sky-and-white, pink-and- FINE CONTONS white grounds $60.00 each . FeO arictnarcemnd® with narrow stripes—blue. red and pagan : : WOMEN'S NECKWEAR: HAND-EMBROIDERED AND | |_ white, re--and-white, navy Seer ee ES puts GA Coan HOT, Sale $29.74 aeen, 8 molceman arite without taxine | LACE TRIMMED BOLEROS AND BRETELLES, COAT SETS, CL3 far din 20 to 8c; sees TH to 8, 4c, size 13. 89 hts question came up to-day bef. } es 412 Vay PA eae aanonnens c smb avfetton| came up| to-day) fore GUIMPES, ETC, FEATHER BOAS AND STOLES IN THE PLAIN WHITE GAUZE LISLE] SPUN SILK, light weight—pink Sewing Machine «= Reto Gh where J, J. Be eauiaellteetPatcini NEWeST CO_ORINGS., THREAD—plain, white silk clocks;! sky and white, size 4%, 48c.; size 5, i Saree Al plain colored silk clocks in sky,| 52c.; size 5%4, 54c.; NLESS we can give you our-usual long-time guarantee with a Marbles, 4.4 maw. argued a fe a decision by dismiss: otion ommissioner B nley from le from the content not legally di: Justice Dowlir not Interfere, any one. decided that } tnasm have set TO.MORROW (WEDNESDAY), APRIL &th, BATISTE AND LACE NECKWEAR, ALL WHITE OR WiTH COLOR3 INTRODU-ED, WILL BE ON SALE AS FOLLOW3: Hately eee | Misses’ and Funtor Suits | A taxicab pulled up at the City Hall! EACH, 50c. & 70c 7dc. & 90c, STOCKS . . . . JABOTS. 0 6 0 EACH, 50c, 34ih Street, 35%) Steeet and Sth Aves size 644, 59c,; size tan and card _ Sale of Infants’ Apparel avings up to one-fourth, on splendidly Pp? apparel such as you Gnd i in our regular stocks the year around. pink, 24 Fi. fancy stitching and lace year sizes, 9Oc. oke f Waist Dresses, made of fine lawn Long Dresses, of nainsook trimmed with tucks and embroid Sewing Machine we do not offer it. Such a guarantee goes with EVERY machine from our xs) regular stocks. Rarely “do we find special lots of machines worthy of our guarantee, but to-day we tell of a special purchase of 300 Imperial Special Automatic Ten-Year Guarantee For a Twenty-D Merely a sight of this collection will bring joy to any youngster's heart. Here are REAL AGATES, our own importation; the smaller ones at 12c, and 16¢, each and the larger sizes priced up to $298, \ Long Slips, made of nainsook, gath- Drop Head Machines Imitation Agates—you can hardy lawvarddand ered at the neck, trimmed with tell them from the real—are put up B | edging, 48c| and embroidery ruffle; ., 3 and 4- at $13.89 instead of $20.00, and every one of them carries our in bags, assorted sizes of a dozen to fifteen, are Yc. a bag. Fancy and Plain Glass Marbles range from @, to 48c. the dozen. ram svates Rani 7 me : yoke ruffle around — yo He GAA ERE BY ares ne sook, yore | imme ry Grint eas Iara ; Vhese are Sdaiset machines, w ith piano-finished woodwork; ing the evidenc a ong Dresses, Of nainsook, y' and lace edging; sizes 2, 3 and 4 ch with a complete set of attachments, . hea (cemilenecerlonceee ane trimmed with lace and embroidery] Vegrs, 8Bc ging; In ea 5 Underprice 's trin!, declared !t to b nsertions, 69c, Waist Dresses, of fine lawn, vok L. t B k 1 08 More Basement Specials able trial he had ever heard of, Long Dresse yoke| and large bertha daintily trimmed oks $ or : : Pexcavreerettachedi/to: the. Enat trimmed with sertion, | with lace insertions and embroidery ASS LEAe y WOMEN'S WAISTS, five or six 401, Thopastor O'Brien a tuchesandiemn der yarell ey esse (ames Ons islees cys and Ah eate in All Other Stores, Here 98c Cony Gant Cage ait ruary, 1907, Inspect rleniicharged'| P ‘ b bene cit € Wa : Sie Cis ee Hees Hn GO peo GEN Tailored Trimmed Hats fant, CRD AU SM con meme eahoremente Y nae imany of good quality layn.” One the atntion house while supposed to ty Large Sailors, smal! diess shapes, artistically trimm:d. Se emroRlacel ls ons and lace] and waist trimmed with embroid = THERS, claiming to match Macy values, balk at the question Hyena Se eee a tlon ho mo tip sah 4.95 6.50 ned ruffle on skirt, $1.69 lace insertion, embroidery beading of late Books. They refrain from any mention of such © | jroidered insertions one. uttractive \ the back room to make mae : E Short Drezses, of nainsook, yoke andecibbon Ae ales adsios y'| merchandise because their price—never under $1.08— pattern has a lace yoke with em- ‘ nook. He had his hat Valve $7.50 Value $10.00 trimmed with six rows of embroid- Crh, Pigs abieacrans 20d v8} doesn't compare favorably with our price—98c, broidery ihedaliions alto nieveral ! n the or red ery insertion, sizes 6 months, 4 and tisfaction take this list into any other book store, made of fancy madras, with patel : apes ae . ey Waist Dresses, of fine blue ging- For your own satisfaction ta is lis o any othe ore EN operates et ii ue Untrimmed Hats years ioe hams, low neck and short sleeves; J great or Small, and see what success you will have in matching the P CHES CART Cy failed to of fine lawn, yoke prettily trimmed with buttons and books at 98¢c. CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED IN eel. Ho was amazed when he was LAKGE -Al ORS and seulets with turn-up edges, Black, Short Drastes retain eae Die Taye he 18, 20 in 5 { 1 trimmed embroider i hite strappings; s 1 4 " 3 ‘ sum: ly 1. Be n, Eilat, ure ish it 8,20 inch brims. Re ough nen 1 25 Hea ALICE ola siniee sells oat ing: izes and 4 Metropolis—Sinclair. Tangled Wedlock—Jepson,_ ee ITIAL HAND ER + IEFS, with col } na 5 t 6 months, 1 and 2 year Come and Find Me—Robins. e Chichester Intrigue—Cobb, ored borders, suitable for Easte AS LOVE SONG. Short Coats, of all-wool Bedfor,| i Phill The Unlucky Family—La Pasture. Gifts; fancy boxes containing three f Another Geo. Cohan song will he given French lowers s cord, cape trimmed with braid and Old Wives for New—Phillips. Priest and Pagan—Hopkins, special at... with mext Sunday's World, words and GIANT SSESvextravlarge) of silkvand’k, Sen Albay ffinelawn, yoke | satin ayan | sizes 6 months to 2 The Ancient Law—Glasgow. The Shuttle—Burnett. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HAND ; mamele complete, This) time! it ls from the newest colorings. Value $1.50 ene (0G trum ed WALD se sof inser | years, $2. The Lady of the Mount—Isham The Adventures of John Johns— KERCHIEFS, with colored borders or Moore Show, “The Talk of New LARGE Mo’ 8 3 C = ‘ tions and emb: y ruffle, tucks | Short eens of all-wool cashmere, The Iron Heel—London, Carrel, neat designs also in plain whit at the Knickerbocker, “I Want | BS. ae NDURES cone SES, with beds and foliage 2 and the and embroidery ruffle on the skirt; | cape trimmed with embroidered dots The Great Secret—Oppenheim. The Vermilion Pencil—Homer Lea. with % and % inch hems; Weir: my etias te Rear thLere: cages RES gee eee amelauallly: 6.56) sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years,| and fancy braid; sizes 6 months to The Black Bag—Vance. The Red Year—Tracy. each : eet love song that every pir | player) By 6bGdn8 A BGGEA6 HONKOO GananncoAdenadncnn apqndn 81.3) 2 vears oY Z end every home singer will wrt, i ear 96. Vi coe ceMlenineeeO igeaton Pela ld nie-—Oldmeadow. The Heart of a Child—Danby. OI °

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