The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1908, Page 17

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ga . | _ THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, ArRin 17 New Train to the Southwsst Owing to increased traffic, the New York Central Lines will, effective Sunday, April 19th, inaugurate additional service to the Southwest. ie The Second Empire will leave Grand Central Station at 12:40 P.M., arriving at Columbus 6:25 A. M., Cincinnati 10:15 A. M., Indianapolis 11:80 A.M. and St. Louis 6:30 P.M. next day. The Southwestern Limited Changes Time, and on and after April 19th will leave at 10:30 A. M. instead of 1:10 P.M., as at present, and arrive Ci in- cinnati 7:30 A.M., Indianapolis 7: A.M.and St. Louis 1:45 P.M. next day. N.B.— Each day until April 18th, inclusive, the Southwestern Limited at 1:10 P.M., as at present. PUGILIST SHOT 8" q BATTLE FOR E Edward Rlahot § stor Fights for) Kitiv Redmond and Geis Bullet in Spine. | Robert MeNaught, ds Maher, of eta hwest Corner 6th MG. and PENAEIN Re York. EASTER 7 SHOES At 72 Price ep oys’ Shoes EasterFootdress (For Dress Wear) for Children was placed on the ¢ . he talked f a satd | elnet anodes MeNavisti PALL -sixth Pre retirement For Bor Tan and Blac After, frequent quarrels over the }: ef Kitty “Redmond, Fifty-stxth street, teeny ac pugilist, Uving at No. Fifty-sfkth street, and W: twerity-touf years old, of No FIRYsthird street, met and out, and Nestor ts in Flower Ho. With a pistol shot wound in his side Which the doctors believe will be "Phe shooting took Mullez's’ btlard room, No Fifty-seventh mireet. Tan ant Patent Colvskin Sizes © to 134% andi t 14, $3.00 values at Out of Sorts TIAT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell T just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the itude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, vy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These | are the symptoms of ‘sickness. It may be fever, congestion, ring as| Worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. night | Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into eect Lang tag | Operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid oe | matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. | 'Geauine Castoria always bears the signature of Cp fllltien | Railroad and Pul- man Tickets deliv- eved upon request Write I. OFFICES: 146, 245, 415 & 1218 B'way 85 Union Square F. Vosburgh Caliskin Gxiords; ension soles; 50 Sizes! totfan Silk Ribbon Lic styles; maker’s regular $2.50 grade, at Misses’ Yan and Black Pumps; eih.r how heel; tan caliskinand patent coltskin: $4, 50 Sizes 8%, to 11 cmt 1145 10 2; worth $2.50, at i button, lace and Bluchers; to tr and Sg 504g Brill Clothes Should Be Your Easter Clothes Because Briil clothes are New York’s most modern, most stylish and best value clothes. Here are garments of the good grade that 125,000 men bought last vear, with the understanding that satisfaction Was assured absolutely. Here are garments from ten of America’s foremost tailoring organizations. All these concerns 4; afe\represented by their best productions in Brill stores. In addition there are exclusive Brill garments. tailored in Briil- directed ‘modern shops, made of Briil exclusive advanced fabrics, cut on Brill exclusive models that the whole tailoring Misses’ & Children’s Tan Caliskin High Cut Shoes; lace or button; sizes 1114 to 2, at $1.95 sizes 8!2 $4.75 y, to 114, at . world acknowiedges six months to one year in advance. Brill Suits, Top Coats, Cravenette $15 t 45 “there is every A Hand welted Raincoats and Spring Coats, 120 models, 500 fabric designs............... Leaneeat Peas oO 5 3 foot bie every £ and hard turned La OF flexible sales. SPECIALS THAT MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Here are garments at special prices resulting from Brill trade advantages, such as close mill connections, Brill-dire ted tailoring organi- “-aations that produce Brill clothes at minimum expense, four Brill stores under single executive expense and the Brill ata SG always turning to it | | the customer's benetit every advantage. Brown! Brown! Browntt! | Spring Coats at $10 | Cravenette Raincoats $10 | Oxtord chev- | One word about: Brill Raincoats. Here are a usand suits of | smartest browns a that have bee | we othree- Every one is proofed by the Cravenette shown:.aayw here short tan pro -standard of the world. Every erge lin- one is made of a fabric woven expressly lings Every gar- to be rainproofed. Every one is tailored oe pe shape, fit by expert raincoat tailors to withstand ‘ hardest usage. ; hee These raincoats at $10 are cel- Spring Coats at $12.50 lent (ra Worsted, all wool Oxford Spring Coats ‘ot and all wool black Thibet worsted-finished They canno: be duplicated under $13.50 om light to and $15, and they are warranted to hold shape, fit, style and color until worn out velour im new ta fects and half a dozen other . tan and brown, All journey mar fallorall§ "Sis Introd els for young men signed for smartly Fabrics are smart tan and Not only are these exclusive shown for first t first time that high Coats of “garments jaye ever | at 8 poplar p Coavenette Raincoats ind thibet gar- d by first-class Worsted, chevi Tan and Black Oxford Ties ments journeyman tai t makers. These will give the ser- { they certainly have the appear- f raincoats featured at double the Een, a Gibson Ties Sailor Ties } | Children’s $4.60 Suits $2.95 Knicker Suits, 7 to 16 years, of | all wool blue cheviot and high grade faney cassimeres. Cut on new models extra full size and extra well tailored, Children’s {4.50 Blouse Suits, $2.95 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits of fancy velours, flannels and home- spuns, in new grays and tans and of all wool blue and brown worsted’, $4.50 grade in making, style and fabric. $4.50 Topcoats and Reef- | ers $2.95 Gray check and mixture cheviot and tan and olive ail wool coverts, cut on new full size models ¢5 Knicker Suits at $3.35 Knicker Suits of brown mixtures | Young Men’s $8 Suits, $6 | cassimere; better in tailoring, fabric and terns s in cheviot nd case style than usual $5 suits for boys. Boys’ $5 Blue Suits $3,95 Suits in sizes up to 16 years. Pumps Ss 21 Uae vee ee Worth $3.00 ( "Blacks New Spring Siyics of Men’s $3.50 and $4 Trade-Marked Snees and Oxfords Tan and Black. ewarranted. to he “ “anit cated nil worn out, {| Brill Suits at $12.50 All. Wool Velour Suits. In over terns, and i Suits, These s $16.50 to $20 Beil eins at $13.50 Wi very high in all New Yor | models, ful! bo short Tee 66 Sg Srow” $i Shoes & Oxfords Sizes 6 to 11; Widths B to EE At seoBuits froth 3 at whose cheapest Duplica good stores at § tailored for this Sprir this Spring —fabries a | years, Fabrics are Blue Serge and Blue unfin- rious” 1 GUN METAL | hed Worsteds. Suit thi ture designs, | Moung Men's CHOBITS Tea he etitemiey ot US GERI? CALF, conservative and extreme invents with | Wo serge and S GLACE Vici | full lined andl half lined coats, Thibet § lk Lined Black Suits $15 | {hrs and ts) These are $22.50 values b Trade oe Dudley Suits $2.85 Brill $10 These are waterproof combina- 1 to hold tion suits, with 2 pairs of trousers. Of (ha ii mine enti 1 color, Cut on smart Every suit guaranteed to give $6 service surface —bi a ots the ae un i si $ 14 to 20 years. or you get a new suit free. the high grade trimmings, Linings are | YOUNG Men's Suits at $10 Suits’ of a grade fabric and of Reefers gud topcoats and. designs” seldom found ; ; Tailoring and models are $15 Reefers of tanzy mixtures and PN 4 40 20 years: gray checks and Top Coats of tan and Men's $8 Trousers $3.75 olive covert, $5 values in every detail. d ney! Boys’ $7.50 Suits, with 2 pair of Knickers, $4.95 Fabric is silk mixture cassimere pe 2 inch waist. Fabrics | in handsome new patterns. $7.50 stand- are Worsteds, in new English stripes. ard in tailoring, trimmings and style. Men’s $7 & $8 Trousers The 2 pair of knickers with every suit 15 are cut on full size new models. i exclusive weaves of | Men’s $4 Trousers $2.75 /Mustrous Marveilleix and dull. finished Louisine. ‘The service and the luxury of silk-lined syits at double the cost. are here at $13. , “Fancy ‘Suits at $15 Vel simere and Worsted “Sats in’ Spring's bright new tans, browns and grays, cut on correct new models, and extraordinary values. at less than considerably higher prices, Brill Suits at $17 Specials drom,one of America’s enily hold the best "Hfakers, Worsted, Velour, ( Trouserings, fir 4 our, serings, fine enough Journeyman tailored, of high ao) sovmeress-Serge and Thibet Suits, in tan, to be worn with finest Prince Albert or grade Worsted, in new stripe nies 0 $ a olive, gray, blue and black, Usual price | frock coat, Tailored by the best trouser- | Excelling in style, trimmings, fabrics Dress would be $22.50 and $25. | makers in New York. and fit the usual $4 trousers, Sh Shoes eh Sune a tn hy ° 47 CORTLANDT ST., f | = ealit VERY Lance EN’ SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. f Opi Near Grecnwioh ot M { Hf he ai: i 279 BROADWAY, . 125TH STREET, cntCol ‘at ¥ Rip Chambers St. cal Corner 3d Avenue. Open Late = S41 pd * KSATURDAY UNTIL. 9 P.M. f FOUR STORES OPEN DAILY UN HL 91P as | | Saturday Eve’gs} ) z aly Kee? Bue | ry rejects. OPEN LATE ¢ =

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