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id a rE) ‘THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, lowest and last prices of Wilh £. wd SUL Today's highest, i ions Involving Many} "a Declared Rave Been Fraudulent Transac 10 nt in the Suprem Court by the Aetna Banking & Trust Company throu Blandy, M & stus F and The rt Lyons, as receiver ¢ h his at Abner B. Clements receive asks the Court to n of § paid Wiison, as t The plaintift ¢ PEEP SS ae / Advance, —— Decline. oward Shoe About Oot after the had ! That Bunion! Will go on aching, ina g, smarting enlarged joint room to move, lifts all pressure, removes all | binding, prevents And the Coward is the only Bunion Shoe that will do it Canadian and } In the and Ontario & Wester ment otherwise wa Pac i nd wita #0me points of depression among the metal stocks. Americin Smelting pre- SOLD NOWHERE‘ELSE, ferred deciined 1 Later list showed JAMES S. COWARD, | gains, w was brisk 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. shares tal sales and of bonds, § s Were S124 SEAM WANREN aTuKET, | Mail Orders Filled. Send tor Catalogue. John Daniel Sons Sons Friday and Saturday Will Clos: Out Their Entire Stock of Women’s Spring Suits Regardless of Cost. Finely tailored, snappy models of chiffon, striped Panama, French serge and imported manuaish mixtu all this Spring’s goods; only one or two of a kin 18.00 22.85 27.78 33.00 Were tormerly. 9.00, 14.50, 19.50, 21.50 Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. | Special at, Greenhut While the stocks at this store are of the d better quality, they consist mainly of medium priced goods. No matter how little or how much you may wish to spend, Wwe can serve You best. You owe it to yourself to prove this—so come here before deciding definuely ou your purchases Company Dry Goods Display of Nemo Corsets Every woman should know that there is a Nemo Corset particularly adapted to her requirements—built especially to overcome some definite shortcoming, Stout women will rejoice in the new “Flatning-Back” models, which permit them to wear Princess gowns in g:aceful, becoming ‘ashion—besides possessing a tendenc to reduce fiesh Women of slender and medium figures will be delighted with the willowy, svelte effect that may be at- tained by the “Willow Shape,” as weil as the latest “Back- Resting” models. Expert fitters are in attendance to give you the benefit of every suggestion and idea relative to correct fitting. The new 1908 models are on display: Self-Reducing Cores. 5... OO Back: Resting Goractsi vein ts) st esr oe eo 4 2 en Swan-Shape Corsets. ww wg, 2.00 to 350 Military-Belt Corsets... i 3.00 Second Floor, Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St.,.New York (Store formerly occupied by B. Atman & Co.) “ ence: rasa eementanepaie-ssieartmneshtnlanias Ra smears napitinanti ptt eine tan = peerage RA oe seme Venetian days only. A lot that will be a surprise) to every man who visits this | store during these two days. | Here are fancy cheviots, fine 56° worsted suits, blue or gray serges, Cut and finished in the latest tashion—a big as-! sortinent, sizes 34 to 44 measurement, at . $16 and $18 Mer’s Suits = This is one of the richest lots) These Suits are ver offered in this city this sea-| son. serge Suits. brown Chechsand stripes; positiv. sometimes sold for doub Sizes 34 to 44 chest measure- ment . chafing, | & sirable tenant. bh yy, 5 Corner - o a -orner 4 & 23d St. LEADING AMERICAN, CLOT SIETE & 2d set eet _————————_| FOR TWO cial Notic Bave Special Notice To-day | 10 Clothing Buyers and ACT QUICK AND SAVE HALE We call your attention to ww iollowimnge To-morrow Sele of 3,000 Men’s Sprinx and Summer Suits (an’ entire whole 10 k) 3,000 which will be sold ‘Te i ‘Ow A retail at our store, Sixth Avenue and Men us) 23d Street, at Spring and | HALF REGULAR PRICES Ss and we partieulariy CALL YOU at TION 10 THE 1 OLLOWING FACT pe aa Lach suit is brand new this season. i Lxeh suit is guaronteed a bargain or no sale. Suits Each sui arked half the usual price. Each sui: will be altered free of charge if at necessar Bach suit is lined with the hest mate:i-!s Half some silk or satin line, others with alpaca r veneticn—and last, but not least, of al!. we wish ¢o impress upon you that WE PARTED Regular WITH OUR GOOD COLD CASii TO OWN this Prices elegant merchandise and we will sell it at low pri-es, but QUICK. These Suits Must: Be Sold in 2 Days Special Prices Special Prices $20 values in Men’ | Worsted Suitsin clue, lined. $12 to $15 Men’s Suits ri | two days....... $22.50 Values at $10 10 bill never betore 319° | Meant so muchina cloth- | ing purchase Here are $25 Men’s Suit; at 212,50 olive and brown shades— Suits silk orsteds est | ish, made from diite aces of brown, olive and seif Striped worsteds and | velour cassimeres. They | are silk. lined and cut in | the extreme of this <ason’s styles. Custom tailor | charge $35 tor no be |Our price for two da Here are silk lin Corner Corner { Sixth Ave. Sixth Ave. & 23d St, & 23d St. ——__! “=: Hackett Carhait S@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. ‘ A Sale of BOYS’ WASH SUITS SH g S50 Regular Prices $2, $2.50 & $3 Sailor and Military Russian Suits, Military and Sailor Blouse Suits, all colors; in madras, chambray, pique, linen and “Hydegrade” galatea—the Jabel is on every suit. BOYS’ REEFERS Former Prices $7.50 and $8.75 in red, tan and fancy siripes and mixtures Sizes 2}2 to 10 years. FULTON Sr. Cor. BripGe St. B’KLYN A $4.00 Waist 2% For Satarday This is a sample of a $4 waist sold for one half of its price. A very dressy model made of Ruse sian net in white or ecru, V front and back 0! net, neatly trimmed with heavy Cluny and rows of Val lace; sleeves trimmed to match; vhis ts an exact tire waist made over Jap silk reproduction of — We court the closest compari- the Bale Walsts. song as to value. NONE SENT C. 0. D. OR MALL OR DERS FILLED, | A 80c. 12word Furnished Room Ad in The Werld finds many a ae-| a MAY 8, 1908. (EITC ARC I FUK STORAGE Best in the World Orders by Mail oi ich phone Adah RMA SRE Wanamaker’s ~ Men's $20 to $25 Summer Suits at $14.50 Ata time when the thoucht of Summer Clothes is uppermost in invny a man’s mind, and the ability to save five or ten dollars on a hatisome suit is not Without its charms, comes this excellent olfering of Men’s Light-weight Suita, Made in typically excellent Wanamaker lashion, of stylish worsteds in light and dars effects, u'3o0 a few in black, and Suits such as we should sell, Ave-= | to j | but for this advantageous purchase, at $20 to $25, Tomorrow $14.50, And there are pienty of other reasons why vou should seo the Wanamaker C otiing stcess tomorrow—the sdperb lines o. Sprit nd Summer Suits and Overcoats floor, New Building. ure their best and fullest just now, <L5 to $35, aa Here’s the Saie of Handkerchief “Seconds” That You Have Been Eagerly Waiting For “When are vou going to have an her of those splendid sales o! seconds?” is a juestion that hax been frequently asked us by men and women who haya profited by such sales be.ore We are ¢lid to wnnounce suca a sale tor tomor- row, comprising: Over 12,000 Mens and Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs At 12%c Each, “Seconds” of 20c to 75c Qualities All are plain hemstitched, of fine Irish ‘ven, with hems of various widths; and the imperiections are thick threads in the weave or flaws in the stitching—we do not permit any handkerchiets to be included whose hurts would affect their wearin qualities, There is a 100d representation of handkerchiefs at every pr.ce trom 20e to seach; and the earliest comers Wi!l naturally secure the cho cect bargains, Ma ie. Old Building. 1,000 Lingerie Waists in a Saturday Sale Here is a splendid, sp e-and-span They sre of fine lawn and priced thus ; purchase oj a thousand beautiful Lingerie Waists, ready for tomorrow's se ling hatiste, hanusomely trimmed with lace, insertion and medallions, in charming new designs, At $2 | At $3 At $3.75 Regularly 33.50 | Regul. riy $4.50 Regularly $5 to $6.50 The $3.75 group contains some especially beautiful, new models aL Bunatie! a Men's Summer Shirts at 70c | For $1 and $1.50 Qualities | Handsome plaited bosom and plain negligee shirts just out of the maker’s hands, and ina large variety of desira- ble new styles and color They are ot printed percales and madras, excellently made, and regularly sold at $1 and $1.50. Attached cuffs. All sizes, 14 to 17. ses three jor the usual price olf two, or two for each, | | arth Moor Women’s Silk Over-waist Dresses, $6.75 The silk over-waist dress 1s one of the most popular styles for the coming season; so that it is a rare bit of good luck to be able to buy such a charming model as that illustrated at the very low price of $6.75. In fact, none of the dresses is actually worth less than $8, and there are many worth $12 in the offering. Made in Princess style, plaited over the shoulders in clusters; cut V shape, with cross strap- pings, and piped with silk in contrasting color. The waist is shirred into a fitted girdle of colored silk. Skirts are plaited, and some have a bias fold of contrasting silk. Material is taffeta silk, in black, brown or biue checks, and stripes, and a tew in solid colors. Tomorrow at $6.75 each. Economy Basement, Old Bldg. Women's $18 to $23.75 Coats At $12, $12.50 and $13.75 These Coats are made of tussor and Manchuria silk, so fashionable this season, and are stylish, practical models which we have sold regularly for $18 and $23.75, The pur- chase of the entire stock ot a manuiacturer makes the de- cided price-concessions of today. one—70c Main floor, New Building, and Basoment, Old Butldin; Men’s $1 and $1.50 SCARFS, 65c. The most stylish and sood-looking lot of 1200 Scars that men have scen this season at such an attractive pr They are in all the popular graduated folded four-in-hand style, in a great variety of the most popular striped and 1wo-toued effects, in silk of fine quality, aud ure regular $1 and $1.50 scaris in all particulars, 65¢ cach. Main floor, New Bullding, ee nl Men’s Derbies at $1.75 They have a narrow escape from being sold at &: and $5. Irregularities in weicht, or a slight flaw in the telting keep them out of the “ periect * class, and provide you with a fine hat at the price of an inferior ono, 4 We secure all the great factory produces for our two stores, It's the best hat bargain on the market—and it you're wise,, you'll! join the ranks of the ‘ know-its,” teady tomorrow—black and browns: in all siz fine va-; riety of new blocks, $1.75 each. New Building. 200,000 Yards of COTTON GOODS Fresenting the Most Remarkable Sale in Years The recent market conditions have been mou'del to tremendous public advantage, in the purchases we have made from some o! the biggest and best mills in this country we have been able to secure some ot the choicest tissues and many of ‘the most staple jabrics at the most decisiveyreduc- tions ever quoted on full assorted stocks during the eariy days of May, 5 Twenty-four distinct groups present assortments that will meet every wish and taste and provide for eve! sort of Main floor, Summer dress or suit. ‘hese groups are as follows : At Sg ee ios neekt ‘etme With taftota ale tn pale pine, 25c Printed Silk Muslin at 12}3c, 18c Printed Tissue at 10¢ | P¥s biue and Ha ce iniaimdee CPS tin trea We, At $12.50, double-breasted, coat collar, ri At $13.75, “hie Rata trimmed with striped silk, L “Love Me and the World Is Mine” 1Scvtain Light BEE Chambray, 10c. pam ron Gingham, 634¢ The composer of this immensely popular song, Mr. Ernest Ball, will eae at Ene S SA te de ae Ser eae coated be at the piano in the Muste Store, Basement, Old Building, from g RAB LA EAA AL OCERE oe blige D Se PrInteHIN aioe Gia until 6 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, to render this and others of his $0¢ Half-Cotton Plaids at 20c. 6c Printed Cotton Challis, 3c} OV? Compositions, Including 50c Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics,28c. 15c Batiste at 10c 20c Printed Organdies at 123c. 18c StripedBatiste ati2'sc 25c Plainand FancyVoiles,12%c. 25¢ Mercerized Poplins,14c 50c Silk-Embroidered Printed Muslin at 18c 15c English Cheviot aud Linen-tinish Suiting at 10 10c Fancy Dress Ginghams at 8e. 8c Printed Bat “Inches long; loose back, breast and patch pockets, Coats of tussor sili, 6% inches long, loose with two inverted phaits, neck and oufts Paird floor, Old Building. - ri . Py As Lo! u World Rolls On. I'd Live or Die for You. 1234 Cretonne DraperyFabri-,10c. 18c Half-Linen Batiste, 9c avreattienctula aes cvoarteee Down in ‘That Valley Far, ¥ wt ” dB All the orld Loves a Lover. y Dear. je Heart. Bygone Days Sweet Marie Was Sweet Sixteen. Some Duy You'll Come Back to Me. All on sale at the Music Counter at 15c a Copy A Little List of WHITE SALE GARMENTS Charming---Inexpensive Sale of Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $5 Because of a lucky purchnse of all-wool piece goods wer have been able to secure this remarkable offering of Boys’ Spring Suits at litle more thin kati value. These suits are newly made up irom beautiful, hew, all-woo! fabrics in a style of our own selection, with doubl:-breasted jucket and two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, In sizes ior Sto 16 years, Every woman’s prelerences are catered to in providing Suits of this character would sell regularly at $7 with one '" s -lain g q pair of trousers, ind an extra pair practically doubles the} ‘bese White sale styles, Plain garments and elaborate; sheer life ot the suit, You may choose tomorrow at £5 q suit,| Materials and sturdy—but never clumsy, Low-priced sorts, Not on sale today, Rotunda, New Bulldtng and underwear that may fairly be called expensive—thougha ~}| bargain tor ali that. In short, this White Sale is a broadly Men’s HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR conceived, weil-rounded event—no flash in the pan, over Just a few sign-boards, to direct the man who reads} While you're telling of it, And the best White Sale in years, ye Here are chuice styles irom the ower end of the price. Tange- marvels ol attractiveness tor the outlay: Petticoats while he runs, to the best assortinent of seasonabie Weighis and styles of Hosiery and Underwear, at the most moderate prices ior reliable qualities, to be found in New York: Combination Undergerments Underwear RI ; and $1#0—Corset and | s ned With. Vale ance with Balbriggan or mock ribbed cotion Shirts and Drawers, at 37 4c. M, beading “and. rib Si or solid Including athletic shirts and knee-length drawers in \albriggan. . White gauze cotton or iggan Shirts and Drawers at Suc. Drawers have double seat Ni ¥ nuineoaet eae English gauze cotton, French merino or American Male thread ic “ves; embroidery, Shirts and Dr Ts at $l. A ‘ Specially made and finfshed—drawers with double seats, ce insertions, gh neck, and ; plain or ruffle- ry inser- ed skirt Hosier i eg OEE and ri Black, tan, gray, cadet or navy blue’ lisle thread Socks at 35c. a Petticoats eading pair, three pairs for $1. At S1-Cambric top; lawn flounce be. saisook;, low Some styles with polka dots, or white split soles. rinimed with lace moos ineea 3 . nee on Sa Fancy lisle thread Socks, in great variety, st 50c. a pair. u : ; a Benen te Including embroidered fronts, side-clocks, polka dots, At dele top: flo > o. sea ee Ee: ed. or with ops aewark side-clocks, stripes and checked effects, dace (ngertions “and. leap Bande; on.) Paine SU tauren pes Gu ones Main floor, New Dullding. hematite

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