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—— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1908.} eet oe) ep aled plate basga a found | (——oOO—Oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee———eeEeEEE—e t QOO.000 HELP fr scee ae smee, AUGUST B TALEOT] |°°Days at hi the Jamnes Biter ine Stores: that the four elephants who loll along the main walk oarrying women and| Hy children in the hewaahe on their backs | Ki Mttle more than crawled. Of the new attractions ‘The Battle | the Monitor and the Merrimac,” the) \V a's fl reallstio reproduction of the famous sea Was Gracie Russell Sage’s f fight in Hampton Roads, was preised Broker and Friend of 4 the most. [ts beautiful scenic effects were wondered’ at and its vesliam was! Star Re startling. “The Man Hunt” caught the Elder Belmont. ti {{ those who sought a thri ‘ling Record Crowd Brought Out oitsoor mow aiverston and there were] cf “Th Hi n 4 doother sur- A by Bright Weather of | prises tor the save a [he es It was what ¢ First Sunday. Gay, ‘ahelseomingl was taken down from put on the table, and t MANY NEWATTRACTIONS | #24 beer ran. Altogeth No. 28 Pelham He had lived ther > with his sister, Mrs. was a very orderly crowd that brought in the Coney Island season Boats Start Running, but Bulk women sees pe : of Throng Pays Double “william Fare to B.R.T. nm aubje attacks, He was sixty ott's father and the elder were close friends. The nt, Was a irm of Tal- @ He woes Records for an opening Sunday at Coney Island were smashed yesterday | {elect Oy te ee iti ven aa the brother of when fully 200,00 persons were enter-|guttragettes, and on Saturday when Ward Bell & Co tained. The crowd began arriving enr-|Dreamiund opons the women iecturers and five children. ly. and although there was a stife| Will be ushered to . Dreera, it did not chill the enthustasm | ‘he Sutfragites in t i of the league have CatED Seo Coleman and ue cars carried about 175,000 passen- | Commander a: Bers, and many others undoubtedly ee ancae. rai . emale barkers to their new wid Save gone bur fe GACH D Ga OH CR Aiter the lecturers ha rt of the forenoon. Mul-| places. the Suffrageite ina Park, | muss meeting on | eame into pub! {time her “1 Bra the threatening and arrangements crowded to mammoth conve > showed ons an hour. o wine ote Disinfection Absolute cleanliness cannot nue ne women will be en- | are the “Herenster” Company put the | plo ne Cygnus Into commission he boat traffic was pany wil! for the] a Sunday se the end of the mon somes! 10c. Avenue Baptist Ch During Dr. Macs 5,000 persons had been t 1 STAMPED ON A SHOE | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT |: Keauction Sale of Kine 2hozs for Men, Women and Chiidren In Each Derartment on the Main Floor of Our Grea: Store. This sale offers the most favorable buying opportunity ever given the people of |}. @ New York. Every pair of these shoes manufactured for this season's trade and all in th elitest styles, — Women's $5.0. ana $6,00 Garden’? lies; Woiwen's 95.00 short Vimp Oxfords with buckle, hand sewed, in Russia in Russia Calf, patent leather and u calf, patent leather and gun metal ew gun metal calf, hand sewed, new $a: -0O calf, Cuban heels, at............ | up-to-date last, Cuban heels, at. Women's $7.00 Suede Two Eyeiet Ties, | Women’s $5,00 Hand Sewed Pumps, in black, white, gray, brown and $3: -50/ in Russia calf, patent leather and S33" -0O0 MONEE AT ee evicisiclesleiserieaeiels gun metal calf, perforated vamps, at Women’s $5.C0 Russia Calf, Brown . ueie Top, and Patent $.09 Leather. Black Suece Top, Button Shoes, at........ 3 Great Reductions in Misses’ and Children’s Low Sh-es isses’ $3. Patent Leather ~OO | Chitd’s $250 Patent Leather Oxfords, Welt Soles,.......... &2 Oxfords, Welt soles 6 I: Bid Misses’ $2.50 Tan Russia Calf ~5O | child's $2.00 Tan Russia Calf a Oxfords, Turn Soles.......... ud 1 5 Oxfords, Turn soles $ 1 oe Misses’ Large Size $300 Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, Turn Soles $2.00 Misses’ Large Size $250 Black Kid Oxfords, Pateat Leather Tips... , .. $2.00 Misses’ $2.00 Ba:k Kid Ox. $s ~5Q | Child’s $1.50 Black Kid Ox. 3 (oye) Jords, Patent Leather Tips 1 fords, Patent Leather Tips, ® 1 Calf, Blucher and Straig.:t Lace Eke -50 Oxfords CORA SBR AGHA SARA ins Pair Men’s .5.00, $6.00 and $7. 00. Patent Leather Blucher and Straight Lace Ox- 3: -5U HOPESERG. icc sincicceseverstsoes ees Pair Men’s $5.00, 46.00 ana $7. 00 Wax Calf and Gun Metal Calf blucher and “relent >: 50 Lace Oxforasat.. donsbooneb Pair Men’s $5.00 and 86 00 Russia. Calf, Gun feral Calf and Pateni Leather Waik- 50 bY ing Pumps at ‘3 Pair Will Place on Sale in Uur Basement store 4,000 pairs Women’s Oxfords, in Black His, wun Meial Calf and Patent Leather, hand turned soles and Cuban peal reg- ular $2.50 quality. per pair 4 at 20 SST ned Veovekr eters ta seo Win ee nY Netty tn OTT NTO nao VARREWOnTS. A. UU TU TEN ST En TNE ane Cleanliness ands: 100 For Wash Days and Other Days| 1 OO “4 Can, = 8C Can, ¢ Best Creamery Buiter, a Big crop» price of the new grass butter: celiciously Sweet, :aerant and full 0! tiavor; fresh trom the creameries. Belle Brook Print Butter, Fancicst grade of the new gras tutter—most Celicious you ever tasted—in clean, dust-proof and odor-proof cartons. Table Salt, large 16c carton, 5c Biné Ribbon Brand, free running, in iarge cartons; worth 10c; never soli New Potatoes, 7 Ib. basket, - 25c Special shipment from Fiorlda, giving splendid satisfaction; the cream of Essie Sugar Corn, can, - - 10c Maine’s choicest product; worth 415¢ can; regulir low price 12c; the housekeeper’s favorite. Sugar Corn, regular No. 2 ¢ quaiity, Maine style; various brancs are regularly sold elsewhere S.& H. Stamps: fk REE: {Clothes Line Pulleys, eich 10cand S€| Violet Ammonia, bottle... Clothes Lines, a yard... 1e| Scrubbing Brushes, large, With -lb. [Cloties Pins, pkye. of 100. Carton Wash Boards, double faced, each 892] Sink Brushes, ea Diana* Azure Ball Blue, 4 Ib. bOX...... 8e | Whisk vrooms, 3 sorated Washing, Fluid, bottle... 8 | Whisk Brooss, N . 2, eae! . 5¢ | Parlor Brooms, No. 6 size, Tea. Liquid Biue, bottle 5e | Parlor Brooms, No. 7 size, Eacily Worth Best Gloss Starch, 31 15¢ | Parlor Booms, No. 8 size, $1.50 a lb, [Chloride of Lime, can Sc and..... 5] Toilet Paper, 10 o7. roil.. Pecrauntt large botile 10c and Eoneless Bacon, a Ib., - wit's Famous Eaqte stramd—best i |) suguar-cured bavon—streake California Prunes, 3 ibs., weet. fresh Santa Clara fruit. full o meat, rich flavored and thin ot skin; big value. i} Liberty Jams, 1 Ib. glass Blue Ribbon JAMS, Glass ia Liberty Preserves, stone (rock, = 20€ The “otler wig ‘hree’’— ali choice home-grown iruit—nothing fancier or purer than “Blue Ribbon’? Jams Liberty Pickles, 10 oz. bottle, 19c Gherkins. Onions, Mixed, Chow-Chow—in swe! and sour pickle—erisp, fresheboitled appetizers. Peerless Malt Extract, 3botties 25c \ spring tonic, strenethener, and tissue builder—recommended for women and children, Lemons, Extra Large and Fancy, Doz. ™ ide 60 10 S.& H. Stamps Free| Biscuits S. & H. Stamps with any one of the following purchases : TION Ci FFEE for ad tg “Ib VER) ade a 9 ere cece Wines, Liquors S and Brews for Special Prices for 3 Days at 94 “JAMES BUTLER” Licensed Stores. CANADIAN CLUB WHISKEY, bottle . KINGUSSIE SCOTCH WHISKEY, boitle Claret, J. B. Choice, gai. 93¢ Princeton Coctails, bot, 73e “39 | Boitle Trysome Whiskey) . «oSums| Bottle 3. B. Choice Sherry \§ FREE | Botile J. B. Choice Port wots. | Ail three regular-sized boiles ior. . “| Guinness’s Stout, Bie $ R 's Lazer Amierica authorized to import and bottle this world-famous Dubli beer Bass Pale Ale, Botties $i. 59 Gallon .. 83.00 Light or Dark, for $1 The Butier bottling o: the old October Brew has no superior, Jtai Gu 1.50 eg SnaScalSRSSs pnpsepeatasnnegenayyeesstes Sas SS” A SSD SSS Men’s $5.00, 36.00 and $7.09 impor ed Russia || qae=nernr TT eersereT Oxford and boot models in Saks Cushion-Fiex Shoes for Women, at $4 Presenting the hitherto seemingly impossible com- bination of faultless style and perfect comfort. R All leathers and shapes—every size. Saks & Company | About Cock-Horse bargains Broadway at 34th St. Condensed Milk ws 19¢| Scrubtin: Brushes, medium, each Se rn Cakes Butlei’s chase, ae borax Soap ior 29€ 80e Smoked Shoulders, a lb. - Sie i Delicious little ‘picnics,’ lean ano tender, wéieht trom 4 to 6 ibs.—sweet and nourishing El a! - i6e 2 FREE Bottle Peerless Root Beer .... 10c | National Biscuit Co. with t Ib. OLD PLANTA-1 Bottle Peerless White Vinegar 10c | Butter Thins, . ) pxg. ‘| Bot. Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring 10C | gittines ......,9@ vA. Totilpurctas:- | Botte Prepared Mustard .,,.., 10¢ Boitie imported Olive Oil ...... 23¢ | i-ig Newton ihe best of all the dark brews—one quality ouly. We are the only retay | Carnpbell’s Tomato Soup {ite at. 25¢; ea ge | | To “ride a Cock-Horse If you fail to read Ib., 25¢ - 27¢ id for less than 7c. the new crop. can, 7c from 8 to 10¢ a can. S. & H. Stam, Rerese re FREE. as: With 1 Ib. ld Planta- : {for 30c : Aeeh and 1 tb. of Ser ately, ery best cach,, doc 50c Tea 0000000 6e] rota Pur- d with fat and lean, - - 25¢e far, 10¢ r 7 17e Fresh trom the Red Grahams. Frait Crackers Ad s,.(12 the Home . *. 98e Swisee 79¢ t siidenimensieeeeaee S. & H. Stamps FREE with bottle Monogram Whiskey the old, reiiable Sin Port: y To Banbury Cross,” emember that it Will be much to your loss What World “Want” Ads. say Any old day. Double “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Till 12 0’ Clock—Sing ¢ Stamps After 12 0’ Clock Together With the Great May Sales ot Undermuslins, Waists, Lingerie Dresses, Silverware and Home Furnishings Make To-morrow a Day of Unusual! Interest $1to $2 Shoes and Ox‘ords for Misses & Children at 69¢e HIS, the biggest, best | stocked shoe store in New York, comes for- ward to-morrow with a sale that is sure to make a stir. At one price, 69c a pair, we offer you choice of more than 5,0L0 pairs of good footwear. here are black calf high-cut lace shoes, white canvas regular- height lace shoes, tan Oxford ties, and white canvas Oxford ties in all sizes from children's 6 to miss:s’ 2. Not a pair worth less than $1; more than half worth from $1.25 to $2. (Seeend Floor, Kear) $6 Portiercs,with Tapestry Borders, Pair, $3.96 |. (Third Floor. 1 ront.)——— 49c Silk Fioss Pillows, 24x24, at 35¢ $1.95 Utility Perea ‘Oak k Finish, $1.29 69¢e Cross- Sipenmiarar a: Curtains, 49c Men’s $2 and $2.5 0 Washable Vests, $1 Men’s $2.50 Black A’ ‘paca 0 Office Coats, $1.75 Boys’ 39c M- dras | eae Boys’ 6iie shable Suits, 45e 50c Austrian China ‘De: ssert Piaies, 28c rd Floor, Fro Se Cut Gliss Floor, Rear,)———— poon | tens 79¢ Front )\—— ‘ams, Pound, 14% lic Fresh Straw’ ‘erry ‘Pineapples, 9c 50c Basket Now Flor ida Rose Potatoes, 31c $6.75 Col: apsihle Go- Carts, $3.85 $22.75 Hooded English ‘Go-Car ‘ts, $18.50 $2. 25 Seow. ing Tiges”’ at $1 «Third Blvor, Center p— Children's $1.75 Sclioot Desks at $1.39 —(Third Floor, Cente $6.75 5 Rocking Horses 3 ‘at $5. 50 10c to 29c Stamped Art Needle Work, 5e Odds and ends-—doilies, pin cushion covers, cushion tops, cushion backs, center pieces, hates; some sligtity soiled or mussed. ——ATHIM Floor, i'ront.-—— 8c and 10c a yard Glass foweling at 5c Main P 12c to 17c Bleached & ( nb! 'eached Napkins, 9c I7e Bleached ‘Bai th Towels at IIc 25e to 49c Scar's cad Shams at 190 Some slightly Impertect and mussed, Main $1.29 and $l. 50 Bed Spreads at 98¢ Main Floor, it $1.29 Renaissance Scarfe at 59c 49c to 75c Crib Comforters at 39c ———(Main Floor, Rear.)- 10c Large Fancy Hat Pins, 2 for 15¢ —-— (Mato Floor, Center, 18th t.)-——— 50c Silk Chiffon Mull, all shades, 34c ——- (Main Floor, Front.y-—— 29¢ Embroidered Spot Voile, Printed, 19c ——-(Main Floor, Front.)———— $3.50 Tub Lresses for Girls aid Misses at $1.95 HESE are made in the new border effzers usually seen so tar ; only in the hig est priced gowns. The “first lot of these dresses was sold in a jitfy at the regular price, Now we offer this lot as a typical Tuesuay bargain at alout half price. Two hun- dred of tiese dresses as illustrated) made of good |+| quality beautifully printed | lawns in newest French border effects ihe style isa umper; k monosleeves; all colors; sives i2 to 18 years, and a wonderful bar- gain at uses, Si e3 4 to 14, at 23c PARA SARACEN OER SP SS -S x SSE ee $1.95 ront, 19th Street (Second Floor,