The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1908, Page 20

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5 f THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, APRIL 16, 1900. JAP WOMEN ERE IN “ARGUND THE WORLD” PARTY IFifty-seven Tourists Sent Out | by “Biggest Paper” in King- dom of Mikado. IFROM HOME 90 DAYS. ‘Fair Members of Delegation | “Are Picturesque in Their { Native Dress. ‘Around the world in ninety days Is ‘the trip a party of fifty-seven Japanese “which passed through New York to-day | ‘fa making, through the generosity of the Ashai Shambun. According to Mn XC. Susimura, its Osaka correspondent, “this is the “Dizsest Japan newspaper— etreniation, 400,000. There are fifty-seven varieties of Jap fm the party. and Its personnel takes in the butcher, the baker, the candlestick WERLD TOWRING, SAPAN ESE. Party of Japanese Tourists Who Are | Making a Trip Around the World maker, to say nothing of merchants, | brokers, apothecaries, brewers, agri- cultural Implement manufacturers, law- yers, politiclans and farmers trom all | parts of Nippon. They arrived on the | Fall River line steamer Providence | from Boston, and left at once for) Washington. | “It ia the largest party of any nation- ality to make a trip around the world, and there are three beautiful ladies In ft," sald Mr. Fukutom!, the New York correspondent of the Asahi Shambun. The three little women who, in con- trast to the example of the men, scorned to adopt European dress, were certainly pleasing to behold, one of them, Mrs, Nichi Omura, the wife of | an edttor af Yokohama, being garbed | in a purple kimono with a big yellow bt. Photographer Causes Tears. Tt was Mrs. Omura who timidly burst Into tears when a photographer | stagger from t snapped her. she having had an un- pleasant experience with a reporter in {sted on interviewing | ces of a Japanese- Not as Dead as Evi- | dence Indicated. No. 3% West One Hundred a: One of pair carried under his arm a t pound Swiss cheese; was wound with sald the pol Ch) Sem asked the watchman cu ose and ran and t tangled managed them) employed by @ whistle and who was somne Thomp ugitives. and them to halt faster cot Away With His Cheese. shoot."" Doyle yelled. He did ase. and the one draped in sausage fell. The other one with the Swiss Cheese ran on and escaped As Doyle ran up to the one who fell day | dent |n® (the one w ) gasped, “I'm | t. I'm dead,” rolled over and wos a series of whist! go to meals, go to bed and fully suggested introduce the lock-step| nyle shouted out to They did not. They ran! Return Here Later. ‘The party hustled into automo- e, I killed him," | sald Doyle to |Thompson, “and I shot at the spire roh ou’ pointed the gun at him,’ npaon, “you'd have hit the But maybe he lan't all dead. | | An terertani Sale of Pompadours, Puffs and Switches Bazeuor vedh re 2.98 wept M WEIGHT roura- "39 Wwinow re * TH UF | WEIGHT POMPA- 1.89 24- Ice awite HES, wavy, ail long hatr 20-IN, SWITCHES, natur, ‘ rf 88.08 As INCH ALL 1.49 Xen acy LONG AIR Switdiis 2 98 MEDI MW: Hour ‘ mt SW1ic Hes® Large @ssortmes nt nd eray "mined ei cepiee pompadiiury and off indice pote eee Halrdressing Parlors, | Second Flour, blectel. | gray hair | uny unbecoming shade Guaranteed in” only ONE AVPLICATION. WE MORNING WORLD COLUMNS RET van ANNG 8B IAC EARERULA | — agate gripped his nose hard and ran to tne | rms nearest signal box. Twenty minutes later young Surgeon Reginald Bollvar arrived | bulance 1 | crowa | the apparently deceased | very Ia etite As Dr. Bolt rough |Burgiar Dropped at Shot, but | snaking joske Charles Thompson, a watchman, pass- jan as | Ing the delicatessen shop of Charles | with an am- Harlem H from had formed a wide c stopped cen can Gt cna the circle he ed to Doyle, Not So Very Dead. “He's been dead a long while, hay?" “THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO MARY." ‘This { the title of the next song to be | given with the Ne r Words and muste Comle song hit of “Follies of 11 which enjoyed 9 good run at the New York Theatre last ear and {* now on a return engagement. This ts a great comle song. Words and music by Billy Kent: by arrangement | with Maurice Shaptro, JEMES McGREERY & G0. 23rd Street 34th Street On Friday, April the 17th. LEATHER GOODS DEP’TS. An extensive assortment of Novel- ties suitable for Easter Gifts. Steel studded Elastic Belts. latest colors to match spring gowns, Sale of Imported Jewelled Buckles, At greatly reduced prices. 2.00, 2.75 and 3.75 In Both Stores. The In Both Stores, STATIONERY DEP’TS, Linen Fabric Writing Paper, in vio- let paper covered boxes. Four quires, two sizes. Made expressly for Easter correspondence. 75° Valu> 1,00 LADIES’ CLOAKS, In Both Stores. Broadcloth Evening Capes. Light and dark colors, 15,00 Satin stripe Silk Rubber Automo- bile Coats, Blue, brown, grey and black, 16.50 Black Satin Coats. Trimmed with braid. Paquin model. 22.50 SOROSIS SHOES, In Foth Stores, The latest models for Women, Chil- dren and Men, JAMES McGREERY & CO. | 23rd S'reet 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. Furs and Furlined Garments re- ceived for storage. Customers should request a call to be made for garments to be altered or repaired as early as pos- sible during the Summer months, to fa cilitate their prompt delivery in the Fall. 2srd_ tiget 34th “treet | [ESQDORIOUS AGGREGATION OF If ASTER FRIDAY Ca ° Se RET CU RAR OTN LT OT XS Children’s NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE OADERS Gti Coats NEW YORKS FASTEST GROWING wY Th in D BOX SE ‘On a NOTIOvS < ted Cross Safety & WEST Laer SST RPES EL GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROM Rouse Friday Bar Boys’ $3.50 Suits at SL. 98 Including about 250 Reefers also. Va'ues that you'll not match anywhere in Greater New York. _ 198 Startling Sale of Misses’ oF nore) $7 to $9 Suits at $4.98 150 Suits, Well Made and Excellently Tailored Made from fancy stripe or wool plaids or checks; Prince Chap do Girls’ $3 Sample Dresses eh $1.00 breasted or single Made of re rai noray or embroidered Swiss Butter Guay style, with notch broadcloth or velvet; skirt {n13- gored pleated style, with deeo fold; sizes 12 to 20;'s; pectal at. a "OF full. eng stirt with or m Shown in all g © to 14 years; at. Girls’ $3 Box Coats at $1.25 On Sale from 9 to 1 P. M. Only + bos corts Great Fear Hode Sale of On Sale from Boys’ $3 Suits 9to 1 P.M. i EREAS Sheer White L gy Easter Suit Value Wai aists dante for Friday—250 Women’s Suits, Worth $15 Uo £2) J each: The s and stripes, all-woo! ial Friday ‘only, 59c Biack Chiffon Taffeta Waists Made from fine, lus- trous taffeta; made full entire flounce; silk embroidered; pleated back; full Just as You See Pictured at Right . Drown, red and a great assortn in beautiful, lustrous taffe Princess 4 but exc Graceful kilted or full flare skirts, co: Your choice of $1293 and $1o dresses at This Silk Coat, $2.98. |All Aiterations Free ] Great | New Spring Skirts, made from fie quality worsteds in light and dark gEaG. aes ch patterns; 23 pale models; fini ‘ith one wide fold; lengths from 37 Suagienencn’ Sale of : Skirts | Wash Goods, Linens & Domestics. to 43; waistbands from 23 to 36. trictly man tailored. None C. O. D., no mail orders and only one to a customer, at less than cost of making.. 98 Another Record-Breaking List of Millinery Bargains \ ; Fine Sample Hats 2.00 | Men’s $1.50 Sam- ple ae e {| Mill Remnants of Lawns—snown in | India Linons 1 engths aie Straw Hats » for this season's business: Pyroxylin Flats Childrs n’s Ready-to- Mors of tis grea Wear Hats ct 1 unequalled bargain-—the Les a promin rade negiigee th t made plain or pis I coat models; also cuft leht or dark, effects white; custom finish through- tached plain out, Made to sell for This Kat, 6 hand- Picnopesl Sale of Telescope Couches flats, Rare Easter Bargain in |, Great News of »|Shoe Bargains Men’ § and Jou for Boys We sha'l offer for Sale on Friday— 5,000 pairs of Boys’ DARK TA’ Just 250 Suits — worth LEATHER SHOES—lace style, up to $12 each; reduced for to-morrow to 7.: 50. with substantial sole—a shoe sell- ing regular.y at $2— 'T sizes 9 to 13 Elegant, hand-finished garments at a price which means a whole lot ti you, They come in all-wor worsteds, the new brown: and all the leading shades; also in Jue serge; in single and di | d models Others may possibly quote a lower price—but never for the bed we offer. tt can't be matched in America inder $6—and many ask as high as $8.50 for the ame bed. ‘\HESE COUCHES may be used sing’e or double as shown .n cut. -Frame is of all stee, gold bronze fin- ished, guaranteed Wational springs; choice of sliding or telescope sty!es. ay 8 all sizes; $12 qu o-morrow only, at OUTEIT CONSIS OF 2 BEDS, 2 bis. MINCT MATTRES*- ES AND 2 BOL- STERS—Sale pr.ce, Friday only, complete Boys’ 1.25 Shoes at 200 pairs of Boys’ Calfskin Shoes, double soles, toe caps; sizes 9 to 13%; Cc Friday at

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