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AUTO RUNS DOWN BOY AND SPEEDS FROM THE SCENE Bicycle Policeman Overhauls Motor and Arrests Chauffeur. | Dodging tn and out among a stream of automobiles on Riverside avenue which were returning from the Briar- cliff race to-day, eight-year-old Charles and Two Coine, of Riv Hundred and F et, Br was ran down } tven by Chauffeur Willa t, of No. 4:3 venue The little vietirn wax attended by Dr, been brought to the ez Hospital. tal suffering from 1 i sand rane in was held It of the said to be in a critical con- y die as a result of his PACIFICS FAVORED Not Affected by Wall, Street Failure. Union Pacific advanced 1-2 an} South- ern Pacific yn the first saivs in the stock market Otherwise the @ains In the ive ich were genéral, were limited to smail fractions, except in Canadian Pacific and Rock preferred w rose large and General Electric 2 the dealings were brisk. A large volume of business was @ransacted without prices of the im- portant stocks changing much except anat vees, The announcement wf the failure of a large Stock Ex- change house r 4 to be on the bear side of the Paes ie was without ‘unfavorable effect Reading. Tiinots Central, Iowa Central preferred, On- @ario and Western, Wabash preferred, American Locomotive preferred, Vit- Ania Carolina Chemical, and Sloss heffield Steel ros Pressed Stee! ational Pump and Weasting- St. Paul 13-8, | 11-2, Delaware | Mal 2. @ point or more. Pri Rot rise far above the pre} Realizing was in evidence late ay. The market closed at the highest | ‘the day. he tara! sales of stocks were 898,200 @hares, and of bonds $4,731,000. The Closing Prices. Te-day's highest, lowest and last prices of stocks and of net chang compared with Yesterday's final feu: are as follows’. | High ch’gs. Oa te Low. ‘Amal. Copper --- PRP LE PLES ESE OS COTE B Ani t Bait. 5) rook. a. & onto, ap. me mom = 2 He Nomapes for Mer’ Titer, Met. pt: Me Gontent ule, fe Nash Rinnnanlen Reg Senin 8.P. & F eres SPERAEE 7 oe ees Ett FHFHHtHt ttt ett tat ttt ttt ltteer te tet | eee tots PRE 10) {Tian Copper Virg.<Caro, Wabash Wabash | ee ae Rarer’, t4tttttt tt] Wis Gon ot + advance CHIEF ROOT GETS VERDICT. New York City Ratlway Must Pay for Injuring Fire Fighter. “Battalion Chief maward 8. Root will have an addition of $2,000 to his bank account by virtue of the verdict of a jury before Justice Dugro in the Bupreme Court to-day, while his driver, Francis Lawlor, was awarded $350, Chief Root was celebrating his twen- Rene anniversary as a tireman last hankaglving Day by spesding to a fire, across Eighth avenue in Does atundreag and ‘orty-first street when an electric car struck his wagon," smasting it against an pillar.’ His nose was broken and his @rm disabled, putting him on the sick Uist for three weeks, while Lawler was thrown out and brui fatd up. several a were tried together, They w wmetinat tho receivers of the Naw York City Raflway and Metropolitan com- Fecnt Adrian H. Joline and Douglas ‘obinson, and the Judgment will be 2. Pcs as | Twenty pee on Chicago Express Injured on Early HORNELL, the rate of six front of the Er ; p miles from this city early to-day A broken tire on the engine is beliey AIA p caused the and etght cars were derailed, but re- mained right side up. ‘The passengers were i hes WHET Credit THE EVENING WORLD,FRIDAY, Wilkes-Barre, squadron, under Day Run. oie ane the A ast by Guam, | Canal Y., April 24.—Running miles an hour, Jumped the track directly in|and Nebraska —— eo p station at Canis ARRIA! ell Ha er and evand thrown about etes. Lenox Clothing Co. Large Stores in New York and Brookiyn Dress Well on Our An easy method that allows every lady and gentleman to dress in the best of style. Since we carry the best line of goods, it is unnecessary to say anything about quality, for a concern like ours, ‘hat guarantees everything it sells, cannot afford to take any chances with any- thing but the very best of CLOTHING For Men and Women No reference or security required—no investigations or deiiveries made— make your purchase and take the goods alorg with you own convenience. 273 Sixth Avenue, Near 17th Street | 2274 Third Avenue, Near 124th Street ( 1129 Broadway, near ve Kalb Ave., Brooklyn OPEN EVENINGS. Lord & Taylor Shoe Department “Special” Stveral Styles of Women’s Smart Spring Footwear from our regular stock; in Tan, Russia Calf and Kid, Black Russia Calf and Glacé Kid or Patent Leather, regular $4.00, af $2.55 Especially Smart Brys’ and Girls’ Shoes for Dress and Street Wear. © Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St ALABAMA GO IT ALONE. | WASHINGTON, April 4.—The batte- ships Maine and Alabama will be at hed from the Atlantic battleship fleet 18 and organized into a special Part 17 c the command Giles B, Harber, commanding This squadron 1s under orders to leave n Francitco June § and proceed to way of Honolulu Ippines and the Suez Thetr places In the fleet will be Erio train No, 4, known as the Chicago| supplied by the battleships Wisconsin WOMAN EVANGELIST DEAD. list, died here after a protracted illness, from yer and pay at your New York and twenty of them were cut and brulsed, but none seriously hurt, except Mra. Mamden, of Cleveland, who had her ankle wrenched; Klien Caulfield, of ek whose head and right keg was badly hurt “The engl neer and firemen stuck to thelr poss and escaped Injury. pimimamll sen BATTLESHIPS MAINE AND AUTHPS TRACKS " Lord & Taylor Sale of Imported Lace Veils ~ 1,450 Lace Vets colors: White, Brown, Navy and Black, 45¢. 75C. each formerly 85c. to $2.95 Imported Shetland Veils suitable for motoring and steamer wear 9 ¢. each formerly $1.25 to $2.25 Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St leged forged signatur Lawy 88 Dec! HILE ARREST IS the fven was taken ty Courts Building and Finn, who he $3,007 and — for yurt bu imony given in ers, witne of the Su es and spectators eme Ci ation over era 24, prised this afternoon at the arrest n court of Charles A. Bilve t was made d Ase fign thy examina arge against Bliven grow 1908. 1s. MMR KILLED WY M killed 2 : (i ane AND A the Walls, Miss, at 2 A. M | down betw roof of the Raters ley Railroad depot was blown off and the building otherwise wrecked. Nef train has left Memphis for Walls is on the Yazoo and | were injured, Florence, thirty miles north of hero, | Mississipp! Valley Ratiroad, a few below Lake Vier wen qestroyed by a tornado last night. | PAM take Vek: April. 2%4.—Rail It is reported that fifteen persons were The storm also wrecked a num- f houses in Belton PHIS, over officials here have received reports tornado which swept across Parisi lana Railway and Navi; pany's line to-day. No details Tenn. April 24.—A tornado | tainable but the damage Is repo NATea EZ Mie Five | 1 9., April 24.—1 in reported’ to have de-| sons ware killed and several inju: ‘oyed the town, a tornado which Dido over ue i r raph and telephone wires are| la. this morning. The injured have a iit t Wall: 7 been brought to the Natvhez hospital. en Memphis and Walls. The! ure. Devereaux Shields, of Ni he Yazoo and Mississipp! Val-| i« reported killed by a storm in Con- cordia Parish, La., and Harry Lambind ble damage was done at Pine Ridge, elght miles Many negroes fats ‘Considerabl ly injured. northeast of Natchez. By Right oi Success Brill Stores Should Be Your Clothes Stores In this day and generation only lasting merit succeeds. The Brill ousiness was founded more than twenty years ss ago and is to-day the “fastest growing clothing busine h \ customer in a Brill store the other day said: ENC almost the first suit shown him, he continued: You've got the goods,” the busines ss. Surely the T the most ad vour clothes stor.s because you want succes Brill Suits, Spring Coa!s and Craverette Ra’ ncoats a Prices up to 34 % mstrating the highest stitutions, ad by the world’s best } standard ever 2 H. r mills } i America and abroad. S ere are garments designed by ten of America's most famous and highest salaried de s, and also exclusive Brill garments. designed by the Bi organization and ac- know! J six months to one year in advance, lere are garments tailored by the most progressive tai- loring organ’ ons in the largest, lightest, cleanest and most modern shops in the whole world. Brill Suits, Spring Coats and Craveneite Raincoats at $20 dye Brill stores by these garments at $20 alone. assorthrent greater in extent, in new styles and nt fabric designs, weaves and color- ings in 41 ely different models Of suits, spring coats and sted Suits, including new elephant, smoke and double in six variations of s Worsted Suits in the new tiger ta é Velour Suits half-and-half stripes in Havana : and extra special. new suit browns, tans, olives, stone and nished cheviot Suits‘in stone shades and un ed worsteds, ack and Oxford vicuna cheviots, in worsted of new browns and tans, cheviots. Spring Coats of smart double faced velours, in smoke and brown shades, quarter lined Worsted cheviot and Saxony cassimere Spring Coats in grays, olives, t and browns. TOP COATS olive 4 tan shades of velour coverts. Top Coats of GSCI worst hed cheviots, in Silver and smoke grays, smart gans and browns. CRAVENETTE R MNCOATY of velour, worsted and vicuna th t Oxford and Cambridge grays, vari- ous plain and y weaves, many silk lined. Brill Sui‘s and Spring Coats thai are $22.50 & $25 Value, Special ai $17 Here are garments from the best makers in Amer- { through Brill trade advantages, to sell at spe- a. prices. Identical suits Spring coats are priced at $22.50 and $25 by good stores throughout the land, SUITS of biue and black unfinished worsteds and serges; Suits of neat dark worsted mixtures; Suits of velour and cassimere, in new tan, olive and gray shades, in all the new models. Suits cut on extra extreme young men's models. new tan and brown shades. SPRING of black and Oxford worsted and vicuna, SILK LID Brill Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette Raincoats at $15 It’s the larger assortment, the smarter models, the finer tailoring, the gher quality smart fabrics and the better values that have made these $15 clothes the peer of any REEDS hown anywhere under $20. y Brill $15 garments are tailored by concerns whose rerulae lines cannot be retailed under $20. Every $15 Brill garment is tailored by foremost whole- sale tailoring organizations, under modern conditions, and is the equal in fineness of construction to usual $20 gar- ments, Every fabric in Brill $15 garments is specially selected and many are specially woven. You shall receive service up to $20 worth or you shall receive new garments. In sfyle you can be sure that only fabrics of most recent design, correct in shade, are used. The models here are probably in three times the number you can find in any other stores, Here are conservative, semi-extreme and extreme models, Here are models that are acknowledged New York's correct styles, The Suit assortment includes excellent worsteds in blue and black, with neat shadow stripe and overplaid effects. High class velours in new elephant, olive, tan and brown Shades In many smart new designs and weaves. Saxony cassimere and worsted cheviot Suits in the new grays, tans, olives and browns, High grade unfinished worsted black Sults in fine and medium wales, Extra Special Silk lined black Suits of unfinished worsted—tal- loring, fabrics and trimmings of $22.50 standard, Brill Spring Coats, Top Coats and Cravenerte Coats at $15 are tailored by foremost wholesale tailoring organiza- tlons. They are modern in construction, advanced in style and exceedingly strong values under $20, UNION SQUARE, 14th St., Near Broadway. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P, M. 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. ica, Brill stores should do business. need models, the most advanced fabrics, U “ul clothes, apuill i tke Wo Sods “T have been to four other ‘ Erili Suits and Spring Coats thai are $18 a: d $20 Values Specia eau $13.50 xson ut dark designs on black, . brown and Oxford nt. Included are ® ox models with patch Brill © u'ts, So is Corts and Cravene e Raincoats at 512.50 $12.50 are good ¢ othes and could under consid- y $12.50 garment te advantages, viz.: . minimizing expense, n-season” work, (That sarment of 10 per ations that bring erably less than regular market prices, » clothes, can- es unless sold at consid c t-v policy and four Su lanagement are advantages that é 3 sible the splendid Brill gar- Brill clothes at to Brill stores hiv market va not be excellent quality in neat ur Sults in new Havana ot Suits In new Ox- ad gray stripe and tness and qual- in fine- r, Oxford and Cambridge gr red by journey is absolutely ¢ garment will measure up Brill sui s, S ring Coa‘s and Cra_enetie Rainccats Spcc.ai a. $10 Here are garments you'd gladly pay $13.50 and $15 for. positively waranted to hold shape, worn out, Or you can bring them style and color because of the collars and lapels and because haircloth interlinings, and be- nen and Fre: fabrics. The SUITS are of viot in new gray and brown designs a: f excelle: neat dark mix- tures, and of h shades, Also at $10 Suits of all-wool SPRING COAT lack and Oxford cheviot, and TOP CC t covert cloth, All have serge linings and satin CRAVENET and blac and mixtures. process, all 4 and all tailored to fit and Young Men’s $8 Suits, 36 New patterns in cheviot and cassimere and excel- 2 and doub asted models, Sizes 14 to 20 years. xford cheviot din various grays indard Cravenette for raincoats, give longest service. $8 standard in all details. Young Men’s $19 Suits $8 and thibet Sui 1 trimmings as m warranted to hold’ shape, fit, models; sizes 14 to 20 years. Young Men’s Suits at $10 ts of a grade fabric and of colorings and de- liom found under $15. Tailoring and models are 14 to 20 years. Men’s $4 Trousers, $2.75 Journey n tailored, of high grade worsted, in gns. Exgelling in Style, trimmings, fabrics zal $4 trousers es $6 Trousers $3.75 Hungerford system journeyman tailored trousers —the only trousers under $6 that will permanently hold the shape. Fabrics are pure worsteds in new English stripes. Men’s $7 and $8 Trousers $4.75 Striped and exclusive weaves of dressy worsted trouserings—the finest worsted made In America, Tailored by the best trouser-makers in New York, 4 STORES, FOUR good clothes stores and haven't been suited.” I know why your store is the only clothing store I’ve been in that is doing business— Brill stores have the clothes that ninely-niné men out of a hundred want—proven by the fact that Brill stores are doing Theirs is the larzest assortment of modern clothes in New York. most modern dailoring and the best values. By right of suce After buying In the Brill stores you find Brill stores should be XCLUSIVE BRILL sur MODEL 8A, Children’s $4.50 Suits $2.95 io Knicker Suits, 7 to 16 years, ot all wool ch nevis and high grade fancy cassinieres. Cut on new models, extra full size and extra well tailored. Children’s $4.50 Blouse Suits $2.95 Kussian and Sailor Blouse Suits of fancy velours, flannels and homespuns, in new gr. and tans and of all- wool blue and brown worsteds, $4.50 grade in making, style and fabric $5 Knicker Suits at $3.95 Knicker Suits of brown mixtures, cassimere; better in tailoring, fabric and style than usual $5 suits for boys. r Boys’ §5 Blue Suits, $3.95 Suits in sizes up to 10 years. Fabrics are Blue Serge and blue unfinished worsteds, Suits of this quality cannot be had under $5. b) Dudiey Suits $3. These are waterproof combination suits, with 2 pairs of trousers, Every suit guaranteed to give $6 service Or you get a new suit free. ‘Reeiers and Topcoats $3.95 Reeters of tancy mixtures and gray checks and Top Coats of tan and Olive covert. §5 Values in every detail. Boys’ $7.50 Suits With 2 pair of Knickers, $4.95 Fabric is silk mixture cassimere in handsome new patterns, $7.50 standard in tailoring, trimmings and style. The 2 pair of knickers with every suit are cut on full size new models. Russian and sailor Suits, $7.50 Values, $4.95 Made of pure worsteds, French flannels ani rinest serges in all the smart new shades and models, 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. 125TH STREET, Corner 3d Avenue. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P. M. in the neighborhood of the Louls#- tion Com- wae