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THE EVENING WORL MME. KRONOLD WIL! SING FOR NIGHT WORKERS} EASTER SERVICE FOR THE NT MEN Fine Musical Programme for ' Old St. Andrew's, in Duane Street. Waster Sunday at old St. Andrews (Romen Gathonic Church, tm Duane atreet, over whose destinies Rev. Luke Bivers presides, will be an occasion that will be looked back to with plese- ture by those who will be fortunate enough to secure tickets for the news papermen’s and night werkere’ mass, ich will commence at 2.90 A.M The committee having charge have epared ne expense in making Easter what it really should be—a day of thanksgiving and hallelujahs, Mme. elma Kronold. the directress of the Catholic Oratorio ety, has kindly volunteered her | @ervices, and is on the Proereunate fea : han, the well- See ae sonoikt Srreat. | Patrick's | } Cathedral, Jersey City, with Mrs. J. T. h, contralto woloist of St. John's “*Save a Dollar,” a oOo ‘*Save a Dollar,” e EASTER STYLES ''R Easter styles are ri Hundreds of them for both men and women. Every new shape that vell dressed New Ye ‘ople demand, In both Tan and Black, ts here! Our Oxford stock {s particularly strong and up to date. Where other makers are short of Tans, we have them in profusion, No other organization in the world hetter prepared to meet the exacting Easter demands, For months we have been preparing special lasts and es. With tanneries and factorles turning out ten million palrs of shoes a year, you can readily see that our immense equipment enables us to prepare and turn out a quantity of lasts and styles that dy, eater Mrs, K. Cammack, any other manufacturer would be anpalled at. It ts end the absolutely Impossible for the ordinary shoe or- * choh urch, Manhattan, will be the features e musical services. The orchestra ‘be under the direction of Mr. Wil- fam Henry Hickey I ganization to spend the money on styles that we do. The result ts that we elve you the very best styles from the fashion centres of the world, and you pay a dollar less for these shoes than In the ordinary stores. Merit price Is $3.00 for regular $4.00 quality. This ts 2 good time to save 2 dollar, “Hard t!mes” bave brought thousands of people to our stores who never were there before. They are now able to put a dollar {n the bank Instead of paying {t out for footwear. Look at the Ilst of our stores below. One of them {1s surely near you, R NEW YORK STORES—FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Bath Bt. | How to Clean Your | Kitchen CLEAN Your kitchen should be thoroughly leaned at least once a week. q Don’t merely scrub the floor with ®oap and water, but add a strong germ!- a cide like CN Disinfectant to it to pre. vent the breeding of disease gerne. in- sects, etc. | The sinks and wash tubs should be| systematically flushed with a weak solu-| per tion of a disinfectant, CN being pre-| Am ferred, as it is non-poisonous. | Also sprinkle it about the plumbing and corners frequently and it will be t fresh and healthy. organist of the £30 A assisted by Mr. JE er, organist of St, Aloystus's Church, And a chorus of sixty voices he following ts the programm: Quigley. th ness, will TT, Lanon eit. Walker. ey, Mra, J, me Blucher Potay Oxford Patent Colt Box Calf Russta Calf $3. C0 The : St. Regis For Women In Russia Calf, ‘The Proper Shade $3.0 Oak soles only. Holy God Priests’ March At tue conclusion of the mass the congregation is requested to remain walle Mune, Selma Kronold sings be by ticket enly. ‘he Non-Poisonous ‘Antiseptic. GRBATE —<$<—_>___ CAB INJURES PHYSICIAN, ou i [ NHATTAN, §th Ay. near FAG Broadway, near Seth et While crossing Broadway at Thirty. | [ emroadway, at Reade St. ] “Oth ANY, mour Lexington Ay. *ulton St.. opposite Orpheum Theatre. Drug (al 25c, Jeeventh stree: : Greenwich, Bt Bear Falter: sonata, | oad Av ractore GSth st. Theatre, th Av. near 11th St. Thomas Matthe ESP St, Metropolitan Lite Bere WDD fice sone fi ren sitrear a ES CNDISINFECTANT iiitem Per abo Bene Six Factories and Two fanneriss at Endicott and Lestershire, N. Y. Dr. Matthews Wounds of the scalp to the New York Hospi 1d tad, WM. VOGEL @ SON, Hooves 6. A Survey of the Easter Clothes Show The subject of men's clothes is always of special moment. And at a time like this—the approach of Easter—the subject is most important. The beginning and ending of correct clothes is seed taste. Good taste and good style are the truest expression of elegance in gentleman's dress. And good taste is the goveming spirit of our _ present showing. Every garment is lifted to a plane far beyond the mediocrity —distinctive, distinguished, graceful, correct. Following 1s 8 dress , as it were, of the types that occupy the stage of fashion. pall of Superior Spring Overcoats, $15 to $40 A showing far beyond the scope of the usual in point of diversity. Its main strength, however, is not represented by numbers, but by the perfect fashioning and tailoring of each individual garment. Our craftsmen have incorporated in every overcoat the newest knacks of fashion—a grace of outline and an air of distinctiveness. Every new model is represented in fabrics o! remarkable beauty of color and weave—tans, browns, olives, greens, grays and black. The famous Wm. Vogel & Son hand-moulded shoulder is the key to the perfect hang of each garment. Sate Fancy Suits of Marked Individuality, $15 to $40 As an expression of good style, good taste, and consummate good tailoring, this show- ing of fancy sack suits rings true, It mirrors every tendency of the mode, and is by all odds the most complete gathering ever presented to public view. A\'l that lies within the power of the skilled tailorman brings these suits to the highest point of attainment. The various models—whether conservative or radical—preclude all ideas of exaggera- tion. The fabrics are brilliant in color and beautiful in weave—browns, grays, blues, tans, olives, greens and wine shades, harmoniously combined with contrasting tones. ASAE ASS DO Bs | The Black Suit, $15 to $35. For the man who favo~ the black suit we fresent a 1 ew series of single-breasted sack mode's that The Easter Hat, $2 to $6. All the newest types are here Prince Alberts, $20 to $40. Prince Albert Coats and Waist- coats which are id: ntihed with the Wm. Vegel & Son lab |, assure a dignity an! stye w ich finds its equal ony in high cost custom tailored garments. The better gra es of black iabrics are used in the making. Silk hats in Londen and New York blocks and derb es and sot hats that number as. many as two are faultless in cesign and execu tion, Several distinctive forms are eco’e styles, in black, brown, green and the new elephant gray. Our $3 at is the best to be had. shown, radical and moderate, in fabrics of the highest order, Easter Haberdashery for the Fastidious Man WAISTCOATS SHOES CANES GLOVES HOSIERY hold an authoritative position Novelties of an exclusive ot America and the Continent. SCARVES SHIRTS In the matter of furnishings for men we order are always here—the productions o! the foremost makers | SPECIAL FOR EASTER—OUR FAM 31 QUALITY NECKWEAR AT 500 WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. PRIDAY, APRIL 17,2908. N ANY OTH WE SELL MORE REAL LACES TH. =. ) = (c ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS, HERE are a score of good rea buy your Easter Waists at T hrich’s, 4 most beautiful styles. ») offerings: $6.00 Lingerie Waists for fine allover emb; ris) i - Ince; % sleeves; lar and cuffs; $7.00 Net Watsts for Gifferent models to choose from at price; made of ecru and wilte net over Mohly trimmed with ruffles and tneertion of alk “applique; $7.00 valuos, at $4.48. $3.50 Lawn Waists at Allover embroidered Lawn W of fine tucking and Val. lm Short sleeves and lacs ‘tri you cannot duplicate ‘or morrow at $1.08 Gloves ior Easter Women's $1.50 Slik Gloves, 16-but: $1.00 ton mousquetalre style, double tinger colcrs white, tan and black; a superb qui fty; per pair. CUODUT INE ECLG KAYSER LONG GIOVES. aidow length. mouaguetaire white or te thn $8.60; on HOSE, the lisle embroldered, in signs; per palr her shades; »penwork ankle BED COTION Boys’ Clo:-hing Reduced SAMPL UITS. both doubdle-breasted and ickerbocker pant eviots; 1.98 es up to $4, at BOY'S Rue BOY AMPLE SUITS, from the mak Ci M from tt er of “Boy Best Clothes, the t shades of gray and brown i so. plain Boys’ $4and Sey two pai ulior Blouse st. ed eifects, rs of tro 35 Suits, $2.98 oe nd BOYS! #2 sults 5 and serviceable, ade « “LP nRS, in red and tan covert cloth legantly made and great Misses’ $15 Spring Suits for $9.98 Misses’ Spring Suits, as illustrated, made in the of fine quality all-wool brown Panama, also fancy stripes. $9.98 1.75 Dress for Girls, made fine quali-y satin, the skirt is full plated with folds. They are all sizes, from 14 to 18 years. Take your choice of these teautiful $15 Suits to- eM fr 6 9 6 6 g6 a 6 o Girls’ $6.50 Box Coats, in fai mixed cloth and plain colored materia red and blue, trimmed with i box back. Special for Saturdavinarlerlecrresierts 4 chambray and percales, med; full skirt with ale price Girls’ $8 Coats, in red, navy, and | Girls’ $6.00 Box Coats, in fancy black and white checks; also fancy mix- | mixed cloth and plain colored materials; red and blue, trimmed with braid, full tures, prettily trimmed, all sizes from 6 to 14 years; reduced for Saturday to .. $5.98 box back. Saturday Last Day to Buy Easte Teguiar $6.0 values. $4.48 $1.98 ists, made with pointed yoke neertione; buttonei {n_ ‘ dollar ‘and cuffs. Women’s and Chil- dren’s Hosiery WOMEN’S $1.00 AND $1.28 SILK AND beautifully embroidered w the s'lk are white and WOMEN'S 68c. LISLE THREAD HOSE, !n the new leather shades, very handsomely silk WOMEN’S 80c. LISL HOSE, gauze weight, double soles, in black or the new nose in black; per palr CHILDREN’S 29c AND 35c. R ¢ 1 handsome trim- uing; sizes 6 to 14 years. ER STORE IN AMERICA, ter Waist ns why you should h buf the three % Most important are—greatest varieties, lowest prices and Here are three extraordinary $3.48 roidery, with fanoy yoke of inaer- with tanoy lace Raturday this remarkadio heavy Jap ; lace and heavy WwW wpeciai sale LIisLE 50¢ in the new leather s silk, also blue; per pa de- _ 39e THREAD garter tops, pretty or lace 25¢ also allover ; isle thread HOSE, | double to 948; Bring Your Eyes to Us $ 3-50 GOLD 75c GLASSES Gold Chain Given FREE Examination by our specialist, John J. Hogan. We guarantee that this outfit, cost Ing 75c., cannot be had elsewhere for less than $3.50, We give you FREE with each glass a 75. gold chain. We do this simply as an. advertisement for our Optical Department. Medical Doctor's Examination newest Prince Chap styles The coat is lined with prettily trim- 98c | Girls’ $6 White Dresses e Persian lawn trimmed with rows of vy; full skirts with rows of Inserting; Samples made of Hnen and fi Toh Danial Sons Men’s Easter Shirts and Cravats Very Much Underpriced SPECIAL SHOWING OF NOVELTY WEAVES IN FANCY PLAITED BOSOM SHIRTS equal to custom Takes --s- $1.50, $2.90, $2.35 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, madras and percale wenves, light and dark effects, cuffs attached and detached. Spectal....... MEN'S NECKWEAR, all silk weaves, stripes, checks und fanoy effects, and new four-in-hand style with open ends MEN'S FINE BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and long and short sleeves, drawers, regular and stout, with double seats, Fach... a MEN'S HALF HOSE, fast diye, black cotton! 8 palr in a box put up expressly for this wales por DOK. eee FOR BR ROR GaREM Bop RAC HooIN 50c TERRY ROBES, STPAMER RUGS and OUTING SHIRTS in large varlety, 85c 5Uc 44c Broadway 8th and 9th Sts. quire one te-day. $2.98 | | i - | In the Spring {s the time | | To hurry and climb Into an Automobile Or into a boat— If upon one you dote— Or on # horse—just as you feat, | But {f you have mat An Auto., Horse, Yacht Or some such conveyance Just tara | To World Ads. to-day And they'll show the way To bargains of which you shewhi learn BEFORE READING OR ADS. YOU STAB A BUY WORLD Tf | USING The key to Fortune's vaults Is eammonly known as a World Real Es- GOOD CHANCE TO LOSE.