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Engaged Men Read This. THE EVENING WORLD. FR covered that an evening sult and o | \SanaNRr Sr SRR MOORE ENCARTA (SHOES OAT h tuxedo sult had been taken In ex- - — change for the old clothes. The thteves ; Popular SHEET had put on two of his white shirts and gome of his underwear. Mr. Beale then discovered that the | burglars ‘hod taken a sili hat and an opera hat. The burglars took a dia- mond set locket which Misa Beale had JOHN MARKLE SAILS. John Markle, a coal operator of Hazle- | ton, Pa., totally blind tn one eye and Leave Their Own Clothes and | with the, omer eye amtoied, was te aboard the Kaiserin Auguste Vii Don Evening Suits and yesterday by his brother, A. Mar! i. | Mr. Markle is going to Weisbaden, berg and Vienna to try and save ght of his oth \A Tip for Fat Women: In a few years that excess fat of yours Tail Hats, the Two datly dressed thieves turned @entlemen burglars last night in Yonk- ors, where, after waiting for the family | will become a bad habit—impossible to to go out, they attired themselves in| break. Hettor take time by the forelock i reduce now tn a natural way if you @vening dress. The thieves broke into | °™ eee | would keep intact the youthful symmetry the home of Alfred Benle, a New York | or 2 through the trying years of midfte lanryer, who lives at No, 281 Warbur jage. Go to the druggist and ask him for ton avenue. Wille dressing they | % ounce Marmola, % ounce Fluid Extract joked the good cigars they found in | cascera Aromatic and 8% ounces Syrup OS) Goa ee, |etmplex. Take a teaspoonful after meals Mr, and Mrs, Hecle are members of | And at bedtime. Mix them at home tt you @he Amacknssin Club, amd attended a | Wish, but see that the Marmola comes to musicale in that clubhouse last night, | You In @ sented package The burglars evidently watched them| Tdis mixture makes firm-fleshed, well- and their daughter, Evelyn, enter thetr |formed women out of flabby, shapeless @arriage. Then the cracksmen cut out | ones. @ pane of eisss the kitchen door, | Up the food fats instead of allowing them turnel the key and walked in. Trey | to wather at the waist line. Without dis- polled the plush hangings across the |turbiny the diet or requiring exercise to wladows. | Delp it out, it dissolves the fat away ju Whe reached home after | where needed the most midniz! 4 two old sults of |to melt away harmiorsly as much as lothes ang some underwear in a heap ounces a day without causing a single fm the corner of his room. He dis- wrinkle. Each engagement ring in our collection is fit for a place in the bie exhibit of fine jewelry at popular prices in New York, and that is just where you find these. Stones are vas and solid 14-karat gold mountings are made by ourselves. Your pick among solitaires, two-stone and three-stone rings. f most remar! RS Sola gold, 14-Kkarat hand-made ing. ine 45.00 14-karat hand-made Solita gold, mount ag 70.00 diamond, We ASK Little for ‘splendid Wedding Rings. ble to produce better wedding rings than we ask little pe or width. @inmond. B25.00 — dtamo: It ow or any for our rings, fame as “well as No charge for engraving. ours fc dura Seamices 14 kare 0 4-Kearat 86.60 S-karat 8.10 ciel 4 22-karat + 810.50 Retailers and Importers, Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. Open Evenings Until 6.30, SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10. looks higher to a visitor than to a long-time resident. Transportation the population has increased to such an extent facilit v that it is but a few mi most, from wherever you may be In Greater } York to o Ranens brug Stores. (Note the locations be- low.) dared with others’ prices forcibly illustrate the number of carfares you save on a dollar purchase. The quality of every- thing is backed by 62 years of Rimen reputation, ;‘Ihat’s what everybody says about our new 34th st. store, and yet youcan buy a’l goods at this store ‘as at any other Rmen Druz Store—the very highest qual- ity at the very lowest possible price Finest Drug Store in the World Others’ Rikers’ | Prt Prices. 1 Others’ Rikers’ P: Pr Gum Camphor Pink « Doan's Kidney Pils One by one people besan ad out the qua Kes ol there was I stor w there are Riker ‘Stores, and the een Ricwwed patrons are numbered by housands, Try It Not because wo say it is the best face cream, but because thousands of tadies who use it say— here is nothing so good for the complexion RIKER'S Violet Ceraie, S0c. } Others’ Rikers’ Prices. Prie 1.00 250 Hontetter Warner's White Rib Omega Ol alsterine Sheffler's Fellow's ‘Vhone and, Mali Orders promptly filled. Charg: Delivery in Greater New Mall Order Departments, jew York. Gt, New York; 456 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Sixth Av, © accounts solicited. Free & od Greater New York = Rikers DRuG STORES y NEW YORK. @TH AVE, £ 23D Sr. 50 FULTON Sr ST. ¥y VE. & 14TH BT, ootunmias UNION STs. 2, OTH 72 NRATBUST AVE, FULTON & CLINTO! WaLDorr, SUMNER & JI & STORES IN BOSTON. Movposire Tit AVES. It anfmates their stomachs to burn & {t bas been known F , sale o} IDAY. A Great APRIL 24, 1908 MUSIC Hits To-Morrow at 6c = A Sale of Books i ad at Doubie ousande of volumes cover- ~ ing fiction, standard and other Stamps works at the very lowest prices Litl CEDp eat : 12 0 Clock Suc: (Third Floor, Center. IBM Al Qa =~ NO CONNECTION [SIEGEL J.5.GREENMUT, PRES AVE -To-morroew’s Best Bargain in Misses’ Suits E have about one hundred suits in fifteen or twenty styles which were priced up to last Saturday at $25, $27.50 and $30. They represent of course the most desirable and successful styles we had— which is the reason they are sold down to one to seven suits in each model. We offer you your choice among these $25 to $30 suits to-morrow at ees = —<——S ANY OTHER STORE Double “Play Ball’? ) We supply baseball clubs w Oop ER O: Stamp S trepee reais “Gia fae : Till and the reat of ‘he parapher- nala at the lowest prices, t Third Floor, Center. . — ; oY WwW Exclusive Styles in Women’s ( A Special Sale Zo-morrow at *1.95, *2.95, °3.95 and *5 OMEN of discriminating taste—those delight in coming to this Waist Store. always find something new here, and in addition to the assortments being the largest shown in New York, there inducement specials for to-morrow are good examples of both novelty and good value. White Lingerie Waists—a dainty new model; the entire wa back, three-quarter length siceves, collar and cuffs. broidered; peacock eye effect in white and contrasting colors,as light blue, pink, helio and golden brown; cluster tucks form yoke effec: cuffs, collar and jabot piped to match embroidery; special.... To-morrow’s Best Bargain in Suits for Men and Youths E have a clean-up to make in the clothing store of the odd suits and broken sizes forming the aftermath of a very strenuous pre-Easter selling. We'll make a very quick and thorough job of it. There are several lots at severa] prices, but here’s the best of them:— Waists who delight in new effects and novel forms of daintiness, take a particular They the additional These four is always of lowest prices. 800 Suits ot the same makes, Fabrics and Styles that are be Selling To-day in other —front, is artistically em- $1.95 THE BUSINESS GIRL—by Ruth *16.50 each Fabrics include the prettiest shadow- Siegel Cooper Co. Misses’ Wear Store, Second Floor, 19th st. Coniston—by Win- At 15c a Copy All the striped Panama and the fashionable hair. line striped, mannish suitings. suits are lined with guaranteed satin, piain taffeta or striped silk. Exquisite Net Waists—as illustrated; white or ecru; a very ‘orate model; fancy yoke front and tack; artistically embroidered, tucked and trimmed with Val. lace edging; blouse, yoke, collar, three-quarter length sleeves and cuffs elaborated with bands of embroidered net; in coiors light blue and pink; edged with Val.edging; Japanese silk lined through- out; special At 25c a Copy MELVILLE’S NOVELS Digby wholesale price 6Uc i GREEK AND ROMAN MYTH- | WHYT Ho Ge ures ie Prof, Steanding: | Cfon'aicing Holmby House, i 90¢ . archedon, Cheapest sold_ any- Grand, Good for Nothing Shere ORG for EAM SPIB Rosine, The White Rose, Kater- riiavse lone "59e dace Wheeler; whole feliowieter At 10c a Copy 90c. | WHERE HIGHWAYS CROS | bye P. Lester; wholesale pri 456, VOYAGE OF THE LIBERDADE fobbers’ wholesale —by Captain Joshua Slocum; wholesale price 60c. THE HOME MECHANI esel! instructor In 4 painting, etc; by rf comp) DEN CYCLO- ND UNIVERSAL BOOK—by L. 1,000 pages of Cologne: ov WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA JAPAN—by wholesale price Uc. Lu ALEXANDRE b: ferry A, Spurr; wholesale price $1.50. A “ne Y OF OLD JAP. R. Van Bergan; Handsome Net Waists—white or ecru; a very stylish and effective model, fashioned with a tucked net yoke and blouse, embellished with Irish lace medallion; front, back kimono sleeve effect; collar and cuffs of three quarter length sleeves trimmed with Cluny lace insertion, edged with Val. ¢; Japanese silk lined throughou value $3.95; at $2.95 Charming Messaline Waists — white only st an extremely dressy models tashioned with a round tront and back; Val.lace yoke and collar; blouse below yoke tucked and lace trimmed; three-quarter length $3. 95 sleeves; lace trimmed cufts; a $5 value; at............ sees Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) At 25c a Copy At 50c a Copy | BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF AMERI- ‘—by Leon C, EHEC price 90c. OF | UNCLE SAM'S CHILDREN—by Oscar Phelps Austlo; wholesaic price #0c, RAMBLES OF AN IDLER—by At 75ce a Copy ‘Murat ste price 9c, IN LONDON TOWN —b: | uli Daniel W. Howe; wholesale price $1.50. MODERN COMPOSERS. OF wholesale price 90c. by wholesale ON NEWFOUND RIVER—by Thomas Nelson Page; wholesale p.| 90. Berkeley Smulth; wholesale Price BIRDS EVERY CHILD | HOW PARIS AMUSES ITSELF— by F. Berkeley Smith; wholesale Stores at $20, $25 and $30 sees —here to-morrow at ‘15 All sizes for both men and youths, but not all sizes in every pattern. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) 10,000 Good Books at Less Than Usual Wholesale Prices At 39c a@ Copy AROUND THE WORLOWITH JOSIAH ALLEN’S WIFE—| Marietta Holley; wholesale mies At $1.50 a Copy A SOUTHERN GIRL OF 1861— by Mrs. Giraud Wright; whole- sale price $1.80. Standard Authors in Sets THE WORKS OF EDGAR AL'| The following sets are 3 PEOPLE'S HISTORY lea Cy A SHOULD —by, Neltie POE—10 volumes: whole- you! iG aa RS TR ORK ity lea C. Abbott; wholesale Bianehee) whol je price 90c. ¥ bound in half leather. S. Ellis; wholesale price C. STOR: OF FAMOUS Af DICKENS’ WORKS — f THE PURITAN REPUBLICSby | SUAS oby Ht A. Cuerber Nusoalinns aie lect LES MISERABL edition; 5 volumes in lustrated; whole: It © $1.50 price $3.60; sale price : Wholesale price OVERBOA 8c. LEGENDS OF SWITZERLAND | THE LIFE OF ANIMALS—by OF R OF THE woRLD | A LOST ENDEAV OR — by Gay useful Inf f wholesale price 75. EU ROPE—by Arthur Elson; roling “Auwate: Mason: | Hasta el eclele tea ee c $1. 20 ent eee tt | ASTRIFE OF THE SEAmoy T. | wholesale price ¥0cc | price BOC. SHAKESPEARE’S COMPLETE jobbers’ wholesale price 50c. ATESSECRETSER-| J. Haines; wholesale price| SONGS EVE WORKS — the Kaickerbock THE MINISTER ‘OF ie H. MAKE by Dumas; wholessie | VICE IN. THE LATE WA 800, Shop Lp ence pt At $la Copy edition; 18 volumes, cloth;whole: by Caroline At pr i 1561-65) —by General La Bi hol ie ; i d ; dasensgepeicstie price 0s, | LACHANTMENT—by Harold| layetts Balers wiolesale price At 50c a Copy THETOUNG VOLUNTEER—ty | “HEsna oor © $3.75 KS 18) vol, INHAND—by Gertrude Atber. | Tho HOUSE IN THE MlsT< oy | PA BUSINESS EDUCA. | SAYS MR. DEVERY—by Percy | Joseph E. Crowell; wholesale | colored ill CHARLES READE'S COM. price $7.80 3 Anne Katherine Green; whole. | | TOR—compiete encyclopedia of Howard; wholesale price} price 90¢. pAces a PLETE Wop iy Ly 73 | aie) very price D—by Marion wholesale price 30c. ewtord: Oe IT ts AMERICA — by Merriman; wholcsale price 6c. | price 6Uc. Flare Gauntlets at $1 The First Time They Have Been Offered At This Price EWEST stylesfor women, misses, and children. A cancelled order left them unexpectedly on the hands of the manufacturer, who sold them to us ata generous reduction from the regular wholesale cost. Fashion’s latest fancy for spring wear. To be over the coat sleeves. Colors are only the newest russet shades and black—and they are all P.K. sewed and drawn backs. $1.25 gloves, at 5 . (Siegel Coopsr Store, Main Fioor, Front.) “Klosfit”? Petticoats HE name tells the whole story. ‘'Klosfit’’ petticoats are designed to give as far as possible the flat effect so much demanded by fashion; and to give to the figure graceful lines and a smooth, attractive appearance. An ideal garment for princess gowns and the like. While they are perfect fitting and stylish, they are at the same time comfortable and easily adjusted. Jersey cloth gores are inserted over the hips to ensure a snug fit and toprevent gathering. The placket is fas:ened with glove snaps. Made of all the best materials in the latest spring models. Taffetine, moire and a splendid quality black silk, Priced at $1.50, $2, $2.50 © 55 Siegel Cooper Stores Second Floor, Center. worn 1 Grocery Specials saitia | Fresh Meats Choice cuts of nat roa ib, Selected fresti b. ‘Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daylight Cakes THREE-LAYER CAKES mar shmal- HLORENCE, Cak + cherry cakes ort P AYLIGHT. each 25¢ aad... Siege: Cooper Store, Fourth Floor ) J eo Ask for business knowledge end epitome of United States laws; wholesale THE RAILWAY CHILDREN— by Nesbitt; wholesale price 90c, Smartest Large or Small Hats— With High or Low Mee hundred more hats will be added to-morrow to to sell at this price so far this season. favorably with the best $7.50 values in New York. Mie frice-cee S40 TO | gmat: wholesale price Stezel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Piano Bargains ERE are a few items from the list of wonderful bargains to be found on our fifth floor. These are all in good condition, and at the prices we have put on them they offer ect; =H. A. Guerder; Ernest Ingersoll; wholesale price price 90e. wholesale A Beauty-Show of | . Millinery at $5 Crowns—Every One Beautifully Trimmed our famous $5 line—and the head designer says that among them are the prettiest styles created They compare Other Hats at prices up to $40 Wreaths tor Trimming Hats | Wreaths of Half-Blown Roses—With fine foliage; colors are old rose, pink, whi and jack; at.......... Wreaths of Daisies—Large, full daisies; white with | white with brown centers; yellow, light blue and old rose; at..... yellow centers; (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) Artists’ Materials At Reduced Prices Whatman’s W: heavy, imperi medium or rough; regular price 20c; to-morrow.... 10c Illustration Boards—20x30 12¢ Ross Boards—No. 12; reg- ilar price 8c; to-morrow LOc Studies—about 2,000 including landsczpes, marines, flowers, ete.; worth 50c, 75¢ and $1, to-morrow 25¢, 15¢ and atin 10c Water Colors —in tubes; equal to Windsor & Newton; = usually 10c; to-morrow,. 9€ Water Colors—'y pans, all =, colors; to-morrow oc on iGolors double tut 6c at 12¢ Dresden Chins Colors—original price 20cto 45c a tube; to- ~ Wile they last, ar OC Water Color Painting Boxes contain 16 big colors, brushes, instructionshe tshow- ing how to mix colors; com- alt pound tube of white, plete, in a folding Eh ar for... 95¢ Siege! Cooper Gao: h ind Floor, 18th Street. Center. f 4 aah {ca 756 black, burnt, Copenhagen and all the other 95 Popular colors; at sieetins value for your money if “«S. & H.’’ Green Ranting Stamps—We Give Them an unprecedented oppor- tunity for you to get more than the usual Untrimmed Hats Sailor Hats—Luarge and medium sizes, and all the new shapes; fancy chips and Japanese straw; Misses’ and Children’s Italian Leghorn of crowns; at.......-- 49c, 75¢ and 95c Fine Tuscan Flats—Lace inserting on brim; Tam o’ Shanter crown; at....coeee $1.75 you want to buy a piana Wes Rov 65¢ 1 Brooks, _...._.., $250 $145 1 ohn... 350 125 ’ 1 oes, HE Women’s Shoes and |! !---— 59 12 1 Weber... eeecee 650 325 $ 1 Angelus +2... 300 160 Oxfords 1.95 1 Bro0ks.seeceeneees 278 135 EASONABLE and wantable footwear in 1 Garwood... 250 150 the good leathers—black, patent leather, 1 Boardman & Gray. 425 265 and plenty of tans. All sizes in both the 1 Hallet & Cumston 475 25 high and low cut models, at $1.95 Any of the above pianos priced under $300 will be sold on easy terms of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes $5 D and Oxtords. own >» ot a pair in the lot which isn’t worth $2—every one a They consist of black shoes in the extra Oxfords in tan and black, Also Alli sizes of each, at. 98e Weekly No Interest on De. ferred Payments. Free Cartage. bargain at 9&c, high cut style. whire canvas, $ Foot Mould Shoes All the best styles and leathers. All sizes, and every new and popular model. i rices are from $1 to $4 less han a ther store Bakes for ES SQr t any othe TBS and 33.50 quality... Stecel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear. A protection cover and a revolving stool free with each of the above pianos Cooper Store, Fil Siese! b Floor, Center.)

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