The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1908, Page 6

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eB atoee (first prize, for {t's switch! Abe, the Elephant Baby Wonder, Wants a Pink Diaphragm He Is a Progressive Infant, and Talks in) Pachydermic About His Aspirations and Progressive Ideas, en elephant, and though I may long to By Rose C. Tillotson. Knewathe joys of a jungle ermimiice content wiih my pre arti abe and I had a beautiful thme over @ | Conten: a p 2 et 5 bottle—of milk. ime good and Ar the keeper, CD CAD tee us jepened Abe's mouth to insert the threc- For it was feeding time for Abe, the | quart Diggest baby in town, at the Madison vaguely, wondering who performed the Square Garden, when I called on the siz-|at midnight with this seventy-tive- aa yesterday after: | POUND babe tn arms. moon, and just to show me that he was fn infant of up-to-date ideas he took Bis bottle after the style of all pro- gressive kids. ‘The nursery of the champion heavy- weight of juventle circles, who proved fey boasts that he tips the ecales at eeventy-five pounds, is a dainty, dimin- tive cage, with a soft sawdust rug, and in exclusive grandeur he daily dis- plays himself there to admiring throngs. ‘With the ald of his keeper, Andrew, who transigted the pechdermic jargon, | j, Sethu py Abe told me all ebout the trisle of a) @ Hee elute et ~rathe heavyweight baby. - you ought to have your eyes re-ex- “It'e no joke being the only elephant|2Mined for new glasses. Natural ever born in this country,” he con-| changes which take place in the eyes figed, with a low wail which sounded | demand a change of lenses (in nine Mike blast of dynamite. “I miss all cases out of ten) every two years. baal Sa) Kale ee = Rave to bey, Our examinations are conducted ped up in a box ° I ‘al TOTS Fe F about a Harlem flat—it must be biiss by Fe Rous) who @ompared with my quarters. ans th ed NIP net tests Wanted @ Pink Diaphragm. RUUD) CUNT ELSON) teat “rh rate. “Guess these will fit you jen, they won’ even let mo eat | athod: " a0 G fete whet I want to. Now, I attemptea to; Methods are not practised here. be real recherche—quite up-to-date, | Your glasses MUST he correct. you know, and tried to be something $1.00 eyeglasses that are worth $1.00 an elephant had never been before. I'$3.00 eveglasces that are worth $3.00 read about the New Thoughtists, and made my mind up to grow a pink | + @laphragin and pick out = swell sou)! 5 . color. 3 “Nothing doing. I wanted a diet of | BaPcaES sal Se San B i ve. onions and eour milk, according to the 54 West (25th near Lenox Ave, rule, but Andrew wouldn't have {t, and ey pow feeds me on common baby food.” | 42 Columbus Ave.. lu & 62d Su. My Glasses Are Getting Too Young for Me “Then you haven't any teeth?’ I| 489 Fulton Strect, BROOKLYN. | Cppouite Abrahera & S:raua, asked, | “You bet I have," answered Abe, in- | @ignantly, “four of them, which beats the Newlywed baby to death, But mine aren't strong enough to crunch Peanuts, It's only sweet potatoes and milk now. Yes, I take it in this bottle ke any other kid, because my trunk fen't in working order yet. “My dally outdoor airing is the only pleasure I have. Rigged out in my new spring outfit, with the cutest onnet you ever saw tied under my chin, I attract a lot of attention in my perambulator as we go through the parks. As my mamma has heard that the baby hippo is very jealous of me because he fsn't one, two. three on weight, size and attractiveness, she eteers clear of the zoo, She says she doesn't want me in any fights until I grow older. But I could take care of myself, even though I am only a month and a half old, for I am already taking boxing lessons with the keeper Babe—she's my mother—objecta seri- ously, and gave me an awful spanking to-day for knocking him out in one round." Trunk Instead of Slipper. “And how do you like the slipper?” “Slipper, nix," answered Abe. ‘I get ft with the trunk. As a spanking do- vice an elephant's trunk comes in fo oy Suits &Overcoats Men's high-grzde, hand-tallored s and Overcuats, 1908 mod- , in a variety of fancy fabri-s, Brown, Olive, Gray, Vlaids, Stripes, anu English y Bip Serge, gu: periect fittir ments. Silk Ii Ail go at capacity Beems to be simply unlimit “I suppose “Scores of /& haughty h the circus is on, you'll find my c surrounded by men, wome dren, all of whom seem to wonderful interest in me. woman who said she was Mothers’ Club or » thing wanted to a her theories, b she soon 235 Broadway, Opp. Post-Office. Gun rises. Bangy Hook . GoSrnor's Liland Hell Gate That Old Piano square r aitic, Livery a Leraine, Ma Fitonta, Huron, “Jacks Ria Pease Fianna Co., Brecktyn Br: | Newark Branch, 657 Fuitea Su | 10 New St. 4 f milk. 1 departed walking the floor 128 W. 42d St., near B’way, N. ¥. j THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. APRIL 10,°1908. oll | 5 Greenhut Our patrons are cordially invited to visit the new Re- and ception and Lounging Room Fur Storage Fur pieces stored and, pro- tected by cold, dry air, Brushed at frequent int is by experi- enced furriers. Insured against damage and loss. Each piece and garment hung separately. Charges moderate. Second Floor on the Fourth Floor. Tea 1s served (without charge) } Company throughout the day. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators. Dry Goods Meeting Every Woman’s Taste In Suits, Dresses and Coats Every woman who has put off the buying of her Easter garments up to this writing will be interested to know that our assortments of suits, dresses and coats are in inexhaustible variety. That means that no matter what the preference of any woman, we can meet it in every detail. Exclusiveness of style joins hands with remarkably low prices at this store. The brief instances below may be taken as suggestive of hundreds of others: Mannish Tailored Suits at 15.00; Fancy Taffeta Dresses at 16.50; only 79 in the collection which we have unusually pretty one-piece styles—two decided to close out because we are un- new models; yoke and sleeves net and able to procure more to fill up the assort- lace-trimmed; plaids, checks and stripes ment ; a wide choice of materials and col- —15 patterns. An out-and-out twenty- orings; these suits have been selling in our five dollar value. | own stock at 22.00 and 25.00 = } Lingerie Princess Dresses; three new Girls’ Junior Tailored Suits; fifty suits models, beautifully trimmed with lace in a wide range ot fancy stripes, mixtures | and embroidery; five dollars more would and solid colorings; single and double- \ | be a fair price elsewhere; breasted coat styles; reduced from 22.50 | At 11.75, 15.00 and 18.50 and 25.00, to 14.00 and 18.50 | The woman in search of Only two days remaining Easter smart, distinctive millinery The Boy to get it for him—and no - Millinery will find a full assortment of and His store in New York can the most approved novelties _, Please him better. From a mn sean alors Cut side roll Ge Easter Suit compete oct sults top- ects in al colors, moderately price: coats, reefers, hats and caps pemiates! hats ina variety of etitectve —we quote the following two specials: shapes and colorings; beautifully flower- No: ey Norfolk and double-breasted suits, of trimmed; value 8.50, at. : 5.25 all-wool fancy cheviots, in grays and ; Tailored sailors, smartly wing-trimmed; browns, lined with best mohair; two basket “ value 9.50,at . . . «6.75 airs of knickerbocker trousers; 8 to 17 BRILL EXCLUSIVE SUIT B enickerbocker trousers; g \ MODEL 1. Rough-and-ready sailors; value 1.75, at_ years; values 8.50 to 10,00, at 6.50 r ; Ns Washable Russian and sailor suits—nwo Japanese straw sailors, at . 1.25 airs ot bloomer trousers; in stripes, our as er 0 € Ss | All the newest shapes in milans, chips checks, plaids and plain materials; Rus- and Neapolitans of French and domestic sian suits, 234 to 8 years: sailor suits, 5 e manufacture are shown at markedly to 10 years; worth a dollar more— Sho uld Be Brill ( He ptt 1e8S pease At 1.85 Main Floor Second Floor i Brill clothes are New York’s most modern clothes. Bri are most corer! : F and authoritative style clothes. Brill clothes are clot f fs Brill clothes are 4 New orks finest tare clothes. Brill cts area aH alue clothes. a Women S & Misses |, aster | ootwear ere er Sale speci ssible only in Brill clo se_ of Bri le advantages. i are Easier specials Pos z ; of eur eta 8 We direct attention to our complete sock of areas ead walking boots, Oxorde tes | and pumps for women and misses xceedingly smart effects are shown in patent leather, Specials for Men Specials for Boys tan and black Russia calfskin and glace kid. Remarkable value—at 3.00 a pair. oe ieee ey ene CS an a pene SNOUING) 7 Mo) Ho Sickle, Gli ell Whe Sale of Easter Pumps and Christy Ties; pumps of tan, Russia calfskin and Every one of these garments is guaranteed to hold its ) patent Teather—both buckle pumps; Christy hes of white canvas, patent leather and Shape, fit, style and color until worn out. This guar- brown kid; all with two eyelets. All sizes and all widths—a@t 2,50 @ pair. antee can be made because of the tested fabrics used, be- Floor 2 cause of the hand tailoring on shoulders, collars and cont, hlow lapels anihecauselol the gh grade linings and shrunk velours, flan- W : inen and French haircloth interlinin, Sear te Ring-spotted, net veil- Made of seal, walrus ard J , : ¢ i ; g en s 4 2 SUITS of all wool cheviot, all wool black ds Sp Veils and ings, in all colors; value om a variety of real leathers. Thibet, excellent worsted and cel Patternsliatel|| su mvce seccne mins TEE $2.95 Veili 58cayard,at. . 45c Hand Bags Mostly black—some in col- new grays, ete and dark mixtures. Cut $10 _ TOP COATS and REEFERS, cut on new full el ings _ Chantilly lace veils, 134 ors ther or silk-lined; on new models. Special. ; size models; fabrics are all wool coverts in tan and Underpriced and 2 yds. long; in black, fitted with purse and card case. SPRING COATS of all wool black and (eC SES 6 rei ceedep white, navy blue and Values 3.00 and 3.50 each, at 1.95 Oxford cheviot and TOPCOATS of double batts ee brown; value 1.25 to 1.65, at 75c to 1.25 ——— GONEEt este initves and satin clesye) nines $10 Special styles from our regular stock of Values 4.50 to 6.50 each, at 2.95 EL ge eC Fi eR a uy dotted veiling—in all the newest shades, Main Floor CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, proofed by ue also plain and fancy meshes; regularly ——- Hi creed Gan GL, and all wool black Thibess . : 25c to 8c ayard,at. . . 18¢ Easter Cabinet of 120 sheets and Cut on ful ch models and tail own mixture cassi- Main Floor nook envelopes, of fabric h Ke: coats to sell 7 gare i _ lett isan 2 a ee EE $395 TT care Swiped lnsndened cellars, Statonery Ssh paper er and noe Garments at $12.50, some of which were SERGE and BLUE UNFINISHED omen sizes 12 to 14 se I Box of 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, 1as high as $20, and none of which you can SUITS in sizes up to 16 years: $5 stand Neckwear 25c each, at vac value 45c. pieer pcre ny P fat gc te under $16.50. igs and style, Sps- $3 95 Plaited, net bows, lace-trim- Easter cards in complete assortment. SUITS of all wool velours and cheviots, fi é ig med;value 25c each, at . ~. 19¢ Prayer books, rosaries and book marks. the best wholesale tailors in America, includ and gray mixtures and meee Main Fipor of tan and ol Special...... $3.95 SUITS, WITH PAIRS OF Ht 1 & i sture easier, in hand A Gorgeous Display of Easter Flowers b Tpeay the The main floor, rotunda section, is abloom to-day with hundreds of blossoming Easter with $4 95 flowers. The magnificent display is akin to flac ith capansivg flower-garden. The Bp © sweet-smelling plants exude their fragrance throughout the entire store, stimulating the Easter spirit as well as affording a superb feast which no woman in New York should miss. Sale of Plants and Flowers: Ree ies tetas ey re in new designs te Liles aekitaele bad Hyacinihs, ai 250, \ u ana and riteatigs ty eee “A 2.50 uy tithe ae atts i on new single and double nye i 5 enistas, a 0 2. $6 CoG hiecn) REGIE) CO Mostee Rhododendrons, at 1.50 and 2,00 } | Not subject to return or exchange. None delivered C.O. D, Delivery mide along our regular routes only by ' wagons leaving this store. r plain sleeves and ot | , Long slips, several styles White embroide The coats are half | | Infants and of nainsook, with yoke ef- Unmade or colored bati fe aes tailoring insures good fit and shay | Child 2 fects of hemstitching, em- R be: ua ee suits from the same maker are Being ildren s broidery and lace, at 50c, U, S Cluny lace-trimmed, reg- un as extreme $18 and ‘ D ‘ ly 4.75 h 1 ana found 75cand «lw (SC Inderpriced “arly each at 3.75 Sasliitssesulzesae cs » Special. ... $10 | Dresses Short dresses, of nainsook, Main “erp fra nae | SRS er Biante ores would ce embroidery an y i -si i i '6i ide: ASR ae T.ousers Specials month to 2 years, at Sde, 70c and 95 Ribbons I's, Que. wwhany abe black Men's Washable dresses, of checked percale— yard ‘ y Y at 22c i black-and-white and navy blue-and- Theda ft eras: ot Sees white; piped in red or blue; sizes 2 to 6 All-silk, fancy striped, moire ribbon, 6 in. neue years, at P 5 a i 95c wide; in pink, blue, tan, gray, light and s $6 value Hungerford system journeyman Caps, assortment of styles, at 19c to 39c dark blue; regularly S0ca yard . at 28c Special tail ( 2 English striped worsteds. Infants’ Dept., Second Floor Main Floor Tyree i The « 6 that will permanently hold ch waist. Spe- beeper 4 i. and es 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. pniwien tiniest mince (Store formerly occupied by 8. Aitman & Co.) y the best organiza. York 4 1 ES mor soyenpsigsmusinpesindareaen - bettie THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO WARY.” BROADINE belt Seed This is the title of the next son’ to he given with the ON Ww York Sunday World, A on) ees tE, CRA » 47 CORTLANDT, j}; Words and music complete. Comic song hit of “Follies of 196 which enjoyed a good ity Chin ot CINE HarlemStorecpenevenings nr. Greenwich. 1 run at the New York Theatre lag year, an i naw on a retur ngns arene Ate a great bea i | i musi c by bil ent; by arrangeme nt with Maurice Shapiro. | pak g | comic song. - Words and-musi c by silly 3 by 8 \

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