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oo % | | i } | 4 CHESTER TO KEEP ATTEMPTS SUICID: to Drown Himself from a | Bridge in Philadelphia. ‘State Police, Detectives and) Sheriff's Men Called in Strike Crisis. | |the New | day by lea; estnut | dridge into River, OMESTER, Pa, Apr 1%—he three | ty any, wien seon i NeaiSTINUtite qempanies of troops of the State pollee | Suggon, No. {& Washington which were ordered to Chester by Gov. | South, tha: she could not account for @ruart because of the street car strike | ner son'y sudden determination to end arrived here to-day, the force compris- | nis lite, (mg Company A, of Greensburg; B. of | 4 fWilkesbarre. and ©. of Reading, aggre- | Dew geting 160 men. They will make their recover. Since he went to Philadelphix Deadquarters in the car barn of the |to live business has been poor, and in Chester Traction Company, at Thir- | the past week he has appealed to his @eenth ang Edgemont streets, which | moter for funds, saying he wanted will also be turned into a temporary |to go to Atlantic City, where he could prison. [wet work. Mrs. Dewees replied tha: ‘The troopers will search all susploious | She was unable to send him money at persons for firearms, prevent crowds the time wongregating and protect the cars of , The mother {s anxious to go to her the company if an attempt is made to [gon but Decause of the tliness of hes resume traMc. About two tundred pri- | {table to leave New York. ‘wate detectives employed by the com- pany also went on duty to-day and will co-operate with the Siate police, In| @Adition to these the Sheriff of the county has about two hundred special | Geputies in service. There was no disturbance during the might and the city to-day is quiet. ® Power and Transportation Company, | one of grace: the lines of beauty vanish as which controls the Chester Traction fat accumulate, and instesd of beauty we Company, has refused @ request made saree and what was once fair becomes fast night by the Chester Board of | poopie just can’t help laughing at a heavy ‘Trade to arbitrate 1a: | mother or a massive matten (who might ernor, and the State police are here to acting a# x kind of pilot. It is so tncon- keep the peace. No cars will be started ‘sistent with until the streets are cleared, nor will we 9). 2 fan any cars while there is any pros- pect of bloodshed.” James Lynch, one of the striking em- ployes, has been held in bail charged with inciting to riot. Mayor Johnson has Issued a proclama- tion in which he requests the people to keep away fr property of the company. mands them not to interfere with eperation of the trolley lines. a AMERICAN AUTO IN PARIS RACE REACHES VICTORIA. April 17.—The = New York-to- which was c. the trip across on the quare patch from Philadelphia savs who ia in a hospital there, wil Some Women Look Sloppy. Beauty and Grace Disappear with the Growth of Fat. 1s nothing so repulsive in a as an over-develop- The: woman's appearan ad recomme: VICTORIA, B. C., American car in th Paris automobile rac: pelled to abandon Alaska, arrived last @teamer Bertha [ro: The aced mother of Lewis L. Dewees, | ITS, AN ARROW | 15 cents each, 2 for 25 cents, CLUETT, PEABODY & COMPANY _TME EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908. | There is another New Style NAMED FORCE IN [NEW YORK LAWYER | in the Arro Box Tt will be opened APRIL /8th COLLAR. Easter Footwear For Women New Spring shapes in Walking Pumps and Oxfords, on spec Coward lasts, with springy, flexi- ble tread, and with uppers that fit erfectly over every part of the Kor. Coward low cut shoes do not ride at the heel, bind across the instep or pucker at the ankle; thoroughly comfortable, stylish and serviceable. Newest leathers, in widest range of widths and sizes. For Men Dress'shoesinconservativestyles, and others that show the smart, swing toe Oxford for younger men. All built on Coward fasts—famous for easy, pliant tread—in leathers appropriate for the occasion. he inside of a Coward shoe is as smoothly finished as the other parts. Best workmanship through- out. Easter shoe styles in patent leather, kid, russet kid and russet calf, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. ‘JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (team Wangs Stacrr.) Mall Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue, THE MAN WITH A TEN DOLLAR BILL WILL FIND EASTER CLOTHES At the Hope corner most astonishing values ever seen in New York City during the week pri just now—the | ! to Easter. This wonderful opportun' | Clothing Company decided in that event to retire from the building on il 30, and every preparation has made to move to new quarters, a condition has arisen within the has been created by a chain of circum- stances that no one could foretell. | past week calling a TEMPORARY Owing to the change in ownershi: HALT, tever the outcome of the the STEWART BUILDING, wh y be, we shail be pre- supposed to take place on or eon and will not ay 1 April 15 to 18 (this week), the Hope | stock than TOPCOATS The very latest 40-in. models, Buttonthrough, paddock | 1 Suits to 50 years y for y n from | Rich Black pockets, novelty cuffs, inlaid velvet collars; olive and gray; sold at other good clothiers at $18, $20 and even higher Also the new brown sh. stripe Top Coats, Covert an | 1 Box Coats in various fabrics; | ¢h selling elsewhere at $15, $15 and upward, Hope says: $10. n checks of tan, brow e of the new worsteds and ty vercoats nd gray; all and good clotiiers sell at 316.50 to $20, Hope says $10. \ Easter Sunday and thereafter. “CHIC” SUITS SPRING OVERCOATS $i we can possibly have on hand. We are giving TO-DAY and TO-MORROW a demonstration of Hope values not to be forgotten in a hurry, Whether Hope goes uptown or stays downtown, this selling of stylish clothing of qual- ty at TEN DOLLARS will become a standing advertisement !n the families where these clothes will be seen on The five Krouped now at | less than says 0. | $10. WE'RE When the stor e sold nd e en more 6OYS’ CLOTHING DEPART AENT TO-MORROW Boys and Little Boys, re only a Couple of Hw et the choice selection Out. Suits There day as possible t Open lo=:Aiorrow ~— BROADWAY, cor. CHAMBERS__ Evening $15, many of them 318 and $20, Hope says: illustrations below are the product of our staff artist and exact duplicates of the garments taken from the stocks and posed by our own salesmen, ¢x- cept their faces (our salesmen being better looking but bashtul) At a glance, without further argument, can see that this is an EX ORDINARY OFFERING of fine c ing at an extraordinarily low price. you | SPRING SUITS RAINCOATS Vicuna Thibets. | Conservative mixtures in The real thing in Rain neat worsteds, comprising | ats. Double and twist fat | grays, granites, browns, olives | “icS) In Subdued shates of | Y, also silver mixtures. All s, navy blue serge f them thoroughly “proofed” nibets and unfinished | against rain and moisture. 5 1 All of them in up-| These coats fit beautifully at & stores, some suits for men of] he neck and shoulders and Other fine Spring Suits that never | are tailored to the highest Oxford, black mes of panic sold for | point of perfection. They were to sell at $15 and $18, vut Hope says $10. needed for the home, can be equally readily secured, Let us help you to finish your Easter preparations! For the Last Details of the Easter Costume Wanamaker’s Offers the Speediest, Surest Solution When time is at a premium, and numberless “last things” remain to be thought of and accomplished, it {s a com- fort to turn to the store you can rely on, without fear of disappointment. stocks in every branch at their zenith of richness and compicteness, and an organization that is on edge to serve you properly and promptly, you can't make a mistake in coming here on the day before aster for whatever you want. Phe greatest array of charming Tailored Suits, Dresses and Coats that New York can show for women, Millinery Salons that echo the latest hints from Paris as well as American designing skill in their beautiful hats: Men’s Clothing Raster Ilats, Neckwear and all other Furnishings in splendid assortment; the essential Gloves, no end ‘of pretty things ior the baby, the boy, and the girl—these are some phases of our activity and readiness, ‘then don’t forget the Laster candy and favors, the candle shades for Easter woek dinner parties—whatever is WANAMAKER’S is that store. With Spring 1200 Charming WAISTS in an Easter Sale Pretty, brand-new Waists in more styles than you can imagine, or we can describe, form this remarkable offering, It is a regular windfall ior the woman who has put off buy- ing her Easter waist until Saturday, for it presents a wonderful choice in the most desirable styles of the day at splendid savings. Two general divisions—Batiste Waists and Net Waists, as well as other groups too limited to talk about—but all prizes: $3 to $6.75 Batiste Waists, $2to $5 | In dainty designs, trimmed with Valenciennes or fmitation Irish 's. Mostly short sleeves. lace or fine embroid to which many of our best makers of waists contributed, The Last Word About Men’s Clothing for Easter We expert to help many a man into his Easter I'rock Coat or Sack Suit tomorrow—fit him perfectly, give him all the style and elegance that the best tailors in the country have thought out and accomplished for him, and at just as much as he cares to pay. And, be it noted, that “just as much” will buy morg clothing value here than at any other store, We have been selling men’s clothing jor rig years, and the above-mentioned qualities, all in- herent in Wanamaker Clothing, are the outcome of this So, whether it’s and Waistcoats at $25 to $40 at $15 to $38 Spring Overcoats at $15 to $38 we are here with the Master clothing every man wants. New Butiding Matn floor, Spring Clothes of Quality For the Growing Boy cepts | ots Sa ae niin etal I Parental! prde in the appearance of the fine, manly boy of 8 to 16 years is most justifiable. We encourage it, in the Wanamaker Clothing Store for Boys, by provid. ing the best-looking, most carefully made and tailored suits, of the handsomest miterials, that either the parent or the boy can desire, His Spring suit, for instance, that he should have ready to wear tomorrow, is here in the popular Norfolk and Double-breasted styles, with knicker- bocker trousers, in the greatest variety imaginable for splendid new materials, In blue serge, $5 to $14, In i ll the new effects in pattern and color, $5 to $18. worsteds, velours and cheviots, ting @ AN aterials all-wool, of course. e promise you prompt and effective service on Saturday, when bring your boy in for his new sult. Main flow, New Butiding. Men’s Hosiery, Popularly Priced = f stre ock of Hosiery de, good- les at the lower end of the price- 35c and so These include all the staple sorts nefority of men wear, and many handsome fancy designs. ing supply tomorrow—the day before buying your yu'll be interested in these, In every ca ic and Tio a pair, Includ- 1 nd handsomely embroidered aa cl and style. the ass ts, a8 we! g to quallt $5 to $6.50 Net Waists, $3.75 and $5 Plain net, !n white or ecru, trimmed with Cluny or Valenciennes lace, some tn yoke effect. All silk-lined. Rotunda @ Main aisle, Old Bldg. Women’s REPP SUITS at $6.50 That small price would not pay for the making alone, The picture shows the smart lines of the coat and the graceful swing of the skirt, Both are finely tailored and thoroughly well tinished, and are modeled in all details after a high-priced suit, The coat is 35 inches long, semi-fitting and single-breast- ed, with inlaid collar of con- trasting color, The gored skirt 1s cut full and finished with a fold. Women’s Tailor-Made Suits $8.50 to $15 A fine assortment of Women’s its, In a variety of styles, in black and colors. The coats are in tight or sem!-fitting styles, the skirts gored or plaiteu, Basement, O14 Bulling. Girls’ Guimpe Dresses at $1.65 And it is notably small price to pay for such pretty, well- made dresses—they are worth almost a half more, but a lucky purchase on our part gives you the economy. Of checked and striped materials, in colors which are guaranteed fast. Made with square neck. Japanese eleeves and deep hem. They are neatly piped, hutton-trimmed, and open entire length of back. Special at $1.63. Sizes for 6 to if Other “plums:” years, Girls’ $5 Reefers at $3.50 Smart Httle Coats of excellent mixed materials, in various colors, trim- med and plain. Hought at concesaiona, hence the saving of $1.50. Sizes for Sto 14 years Girls’ $9 “Junior” Suits at $6.75 Th stylis ‘sare made of popular striped and checked materi with smart semf-fitted coats, and pfalted skirts finished with told. why not save $2.25 on your Easter sult? Sizes for 12, 14 and 16 years Girls’ $6.50 Raincoats at $4.50 Of tan and Oxford rainproofed cloth, 4 1 Girls’ Trimmed Hats, 50c to $7 A varied and beautiful assortment of smart Easter h ea fresh from the hands of the designers. It includes charmingly tin med dress hats and smart taflored hats of becoming styles and ‘olors. 50c to §7. Royal Salon, Thim floor, Old Building. Easter Clothes Quiet elegance in every detail. Frock Coats, and Vests, $22 to $45. Cutaway Suits, $22 to $35. Fancy Vests and Fancy Trousers— new models that will grow old durably. Light weight overcoats and “rain- proofa,” $18 to $45. Rex-felt derby $5. SMITH, GRAY @ CO. | BROOKLYN NEW YORK Broadway at Warren St. Broadway at 3ist St Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. Broadway at Bedford Ave. Your all styles and fa ndred Suits left to sell \3 = World Help Wants will quickly bring orkers that do things KIGHT. to your door Millinery Lord & Taylor Saturday, April 18th Misses’ €8 Children’s Hats $2.00 & $3.75 value $3.75 to $6.50 Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St The Best Book of Its Kind Eve- Published. Price 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents. Imanac.