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§ a i TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1908... THE EVENING WORLD. ee AFTER BiG GAINS As Prices BROUGHT BEFORE THE GMD J of the tte : ealth Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FAD- ED HAIR to its NATURAL COLOx and BEAUTY umed | "“"No-imacter Bow ious it bas deed at the gray cz faded. Promotes a luxuriant ‘ i growth of healthy hair. Stops its | The last switch in the loops was not galing out, and positively re- completed until 3 o'clock this morning, qmovyes Dandruff. Keeps hair soft but the statfon was ready for the morn- @nq glossy. Refuse all subsututes. ng rush. Everything moved smootily gy times as much ip $1.00 as 60c, for half an hour, when a Reld avenue IS NOT A DYE. | ar jumped the track in rounding the| | Pata ay fore, Ge: Newark. NJ turn into loop No. & the easterly loop A gang of workmen on hand! gg les. at druggists RY IYKVEVR at Highest of A Finely Equipped Sporting Goods Store In a New Place Year Realizing Sets in and List Slumps. wil Prominent Members Exchange Called by the eral Prob Right at the corner of Fourth avenue and Ninth street—on the Men’s (Main) floorot the new builuing, we ner Board of Members of the Managers of the New York Cotton Ex- change and also members of the Ree) Protit taking on nge were, sharp r nearly Satisfied, Not quite—we are going to make it still better. But today it takes rank with the largest and best equipped stores of its kind in this city. It contains complete stocks of everything for out. door and indoor, including all of the well-known, stand- ard makes—Tennis Rackets, Nets and Balls; Gol! Clubs and Balis, Baseball Goods, including a splendid line of uniforms; Fishing Tackle—rods, lines, flies, creels, reels in @ better assortment than we have ever before shown; i and all sorts of Gymnasium Goods, ‘The various stocks are in charge of people that are experts in ther several round ¢ half thi gz the loo vision Committee of x to-dny subpoenaed to ap the Federal Grand Jury on May official statement as to tiie purpose of the Grand Jury's subpoenas was given out, but it was generally understood that the mon summoned will be ques- (teers tioned as to the methods of fixing the | fre jos: grades of cotton Geliverable on the ex-| The change. shares, In Now York a committee of the ex- | change meets twi Hl tember and > fixes what the difference for all ir before No the dimcu Toward ¢ {around and | night of upward Ww principal ford of the set branches, We show a complete line of Columbia, Pierce and shall be for two a § chan : i 1 Wanamaker BICYCLES, the lust th rheels, by iar, ire 4 Rikerattention that sre offered at their Hine BTGIES Ne a ‘They ferenc ese grades Low, @d by dally spot transactions. | Am. sm In a recent report Herbert Knox | {fi You can’t step into a Riker Drug Store without receiving ous attention. It is an inviolable rule with us to “take notice inciude Continental, Jr, and J. W. Bicycles, Directly connecied with the Sportin toods Store by relia a corntnissionery 00S ote e lian a b patrons. Our employees are so instructed and we cc tions, said that ew York the com- | fla‘t. & Onio ‘ patr ployees are s ucted I i tlie pei’ Ks . mittee is usu Ab uipiot menceto [er bo it easant duty to offer every courtesy to those who are so k Raaeen is the tine dispiay in the Basement ot MOTOR » ROW BOATS and CANOES, woich requires too much space to be suown on tle Main floor, These boats ith no degree of uncertainty The as to give us their patronage. It is that we give out information concerning drug store goods. Riker experience of 62 years in the business gives us a k the exc@ ange |¢ are the future market In. their power, are the celebrated Racine make; and the motor boats said the “so to fix thi uifters |T we ve to make valuable to our customers. © affect enormously the value | F ge together with our high quality and low price reput bees et own future ci ts, In the |¢ 2 to your mind every time you wish to make a dru fine 21-foot ah p. boat, at $495. mnenathe 2 Men will find the new locat on particu'arly accessible Ase —situated, as it is, imimediiteiy adjoining the Men's (Clothing. And the quaiity and variety of the goods— ell at prices as low as, if not lower than any in the city { —will surely win many trends, | or any of the grest variecy of ariel scld at a Riker Drug Store—-ost yor no more at our elegam New Store ni i Giass of Soda Bex ci Candy t 5 Sou 4 ipt’ 34;h St. than of any oF our stores E © z pt On ir New York, Brooklyn and Boston. A Fatent Mecfcine } pusy shoppers wil! remember this to A Brug or Chemical their advantoge. At our 23d St. and 34th St. Stores: | 1 | H $2 English Mohairs at $1 Head a List of Dress Goods Bargains Malaria Kedak end Camera Supplies here at less than she expectec Photo Albury, 3 . Brownie Camera E30 Kodak ont reat can make agreeab.e savings: LUTT, 1UU So acorren pauewren, Per ae Cio a A lc = 1 16 serviceable dust-sie ig Aud automobile costumes:| in dark \ 5 of $400,000 | se Tae suas rene Sraee { There Are Face Creams f 75c Sutitngs at 58c a Yard Rounded Up Quaker City 200 | Poker High-Rollers After | Signatures, } Besuttices Styliah cheeks, m ne serges {a all the fashiona- $1,000 a Plate Dinner. eae [ 3 and ble shades, for siylis separate skirts. i, d ct inner. {s 9 model of brevity ods: 5 i i A b { Tl Boodeyand 25c Printei Dotted Swiss Muslin at 18c a Yard an ‘ 2 '? Riker’s White 5 zu inced In f at Dresden deaign fainner Farsi ane aviets..40¢ } Violet Cerate i 1c Printed Sercerized Striped Batiste at 10c a Yard the Sullivan cla a Fatitiess and Exhaustion Better, More Delicate, A sheer fabric outline printings, In blac., bi sf from the Bowery, out at ont « More Efficactous Than grou Sc ya NL DRIEC RE a Mtecenehons hopes all the Any Others. Quaker Postpaid 5%c Printed Silk-and-Cotton Muslins at 28c a Yard fn so plat ule 1, foulard and monotone effects on lors Se nd their en ne and Mall Orders promptly thled, Charge accounts solicited. Bree De 2. ounds Mall O jer Departinents, Sixth av. and 22d St. STORES tables and iv furnishings. Each the accumulation thousand dollars. The ante was Bullivan ny Never Was a More Favorable Time To Buy Women’s Suits Stocks are at tha! top-notch of fuiness which presents jq Satisiving variety in every croup of suits, lingerie dresses and | & lath St: Brookisn—450 ulton and Clinton & Slimner & theirs. But there was a insisted b separate skirts, Ciarments ior every use and occasion pre-enting ail the various materials and meeting every issue as to price, and every garment presents most exceptiona marked ut a litte more than hal! the. Tim" was aire ‘ Levitt had toss value, many bein dred and “big eariy season's villue, dark stripes, also Pananii $2, ‘al others fre iring on borrowing ¢ return trip to New York. Then the word started at FOR WOMEN Early Summer ‘| Oxfords in “Regal Brown” Se When New Yorkers say “yes” to a fashion, it is established, \ The best dressed New York woren have said “yes” to this Summer's new Regal Oxfords. In all the correct leathers— Patent, Gun Metal and Tan—they’re waiting for you in every Women’s Regal store. Oxfords in ‘‘Regal Brown’’—the new, exclusive Regal shade—find their color affinity in the new Copenhagen Blue that meet with such favor in the latest gowns and hats. The model shown here is characteristic of the custom smartness you'll 77; find among the 104 new Regal models for les women this Summer. The perfect satisfaction afforded by Regals “ throughout America and in twenty foreign 7 countries is evidence of their standard quality. Your exact fitting is doubly aranteed by Regal quarter-sizes. $3.50 and $4.00 } EW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE BOOK SENT ye POSTPAID ON REQUEST gored smart 1 Insertions of lace, or applique: > imported. $50 to pis orately trim 1 embroidered to $27.60 i, framed wlth lace insertions z with insertho embroid Wrices Tange from $i) to $75. ai n linen, repp and inca, at $1.60 to $16. and the Bowery claiming Philade ever.” Learn How to “Lift”? a House! Boys’ Double-breasted Suits Newly Priced at $3.50 Some have been offered as specia! values at $4.50, others at $3.8 All are worth $5 a suit or better, We have grouped the broken sizes for a quick clean-up at $3.50, The suits are of blue and mixed cheviots, in Summer weights, the double-breasted jackets have belts; knickerbocker trousers, Sizes for 8 to 16 years, More 50c, 75c and $1 BLOUSES for 30c Slightly imperfect {n finish—but nothing to impair the good service they will give, and a saving of half, or near it, to make up for it, Made of percale and other 30c each, Basement, Old Building. Save $1.50 on Each of These Summery Lingerie Waists Five hundred of them in a special sale—and $1.50 is the They are of fine lawn or One of the 104 correct Regal styles }) for this season made in all leathers. V -Sizes MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED PF miite sizes for 6 to 15 years. STORES Yew York City Newark, N. J. least you can save on any of thei, wear behest Bil Broad St. opposite Central I. Ks ; a . y, opposite Herald RON. ne NS, batiste, attractively trimmed ina variety of styles, with lace jersey City, N. J. insertions and embroidery, ‘Tomorrow in these price-groups— $3, regularly $4.50 $3.75,regularly $5.50 and $6 $3.50, regulariy $5 03 Nowark Av Paterson, N, J. 225-283 Main Ste Fourth floor./Old Bullding, a eee wince range irom a ld-:oot iauuch of 2h, p,, at $200, toa | t “| Wanamaker’s| Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Highth to Tent) Strect L $ have put a Sporting Goods Ntore, with which we are | shaped legs, 6 ft FUR STORAGE Best in the World Orders by Mail or Telephone Dining-Room Furniture In the Spring Furniture Sale Our line of furniture for the dining-room ranges from medium-priced to the finest goods known in the way of Colonial and Period reproduction. ‘rom the splendid array now offered under-price, we take these items to illustrate some of the special values now offering: $18 Serving Tables at $12.50 Taulee with full swell front; shaped less with clew Mahogany feet, carved to polished $43 Sideboards at $34 yards; shaped top, base and drawer cronies nate mir- Quartered Golden Oak 2 four drawers, double closets, net top with one s self and Fr ror; entire board of heavy construction and nicely finished. $55 Set of Dining Chairs at $27.50 1 chairs; box ned. two a : nly poulsn eats ‘Two sets of Mahogany Dining Chairs, six 4 seat frames, shaped legs and claw Soet. dark green lea $14 Extension Tables at $9.75. peer Golden Oak Extension 6, sund top. 6 leep rim, square pillar with shaped legs, nicely fin $0.50 Dining Chairs at $3.29 es Quartered Golden Oak Arm Chairs; box seat frames, claw foot leBS, ped arms, banister back, dark green leather seats, polished tins. $35 Buftets at $25 Matiogany Buffets, sinail size; three drawers and two el ee cabo ent with one shelf, French plate mirc we $104 Set of Dining Chairs at $52 ' Side and two Ann Chairs in solid ms ‘i finisied, dark green leather seats: ped legs and claw feet: on Mission One set of lines; Deautlt Sideboard at $38 Quartered Golde ideboard, large size; s tor raver front carved top With one shelf, Fr at $15 Quartered Gold ) round top, square pillar, tal design; elabo- *, cab.net top has $72 Set of Dining Chairs a! » sets of six z |Table Linens and Napkins That Will Tempt the Housekeeper Fine, sturdy qualities; all pure tlax; attractive in de. No matter what kind of a dress a woman has in mind sicn: all of them excellent purchases, and many at prices for Summer, she is pretty certa.n to find the mater.als tor it | teat even we cannot oller oiten—these are the essential ; ‘ to pay ior them. Here isa ti stures of this tempting group oO ‘Yabe Linens and Nap- varied list of woolen and wash fabrics, on all of whieh you |. kins. Specially well-timed, with Summer home iurnishing in view: Table Linen by the Yard at S0c a yard— Cream Table Linen that will give satisfactory wear and service; 64 in. wide. At 60¢ a yard — Irish Table Linen: substantial quality, {a two pretty designs; 67 in. wide, the kind you would ordinarily pay 75e for. At 85c a yard— Fine 1 Damask, full-bleached, secured at a low price; 72 in, Wide, In arange of hundsome patterns. At $1.18 a yerd —Scotch Table Damask, full-bleached; a splendid y for wear; 71 in. wide; neat designs; our leader at this price. Napkins ns, full-bieached; heavy qual- a dozen. Sapking, several pretty designe; qu At $1.50 a dozen —Sce ity; agsorted patte! > fully worth $1.7 At $2 a dozen—Scotch Damask goxdoiny; usually $2.75 a dozen, 22x22 In,; usually $3.25, at $2.50 4 dozen, 24x24 in, usually $3.75, at $3 a dozen. At $3 a dozen—German Damask Napkins; sno ish; handsome designs, and hemmed ready for use; 20x20 in. 21 in, at $3.78 a dozen, and 26x26 in., at $4.50 a dozen. Second floor, Old Bulléing, EEE “ Mill Ends” of Long Cloth At Savings of One-Third This excellent material for underwear and children’s gar- ments fs so staple that it is rarely sold under-price, By buy- ing a quantity of the short lengths, or ‘‘ mill ends,” from a prominent mill, we are able to offer a quantity tomorrow, in various grades, at a third, or more, below usual prices, Lhe goods will not be cut, but sold in the remnant lengths at these prices: a 634c a yard, regularly 10c 7c a yard, reguiarly 12%e a yard, regularly lic or, Okt Building y-white; satin fin- Same, 24x 10c a yard, regularly 15¢ 12¢ a yard, regularly 18¢ 15¢ a yard, reguiarly 22c 82 Carpets, Rugs and Draperies Cleaned and Stored. In addition to having the finest Summer storage for furs, we have aplendidly equpped storage room for draperes and rugs. Wo also have fsplendid organization for cleaning and repairing all these goods. We also guarantee them against damage by moths, and, of course, they are {nsured from every other loss, ineluding fire. Rugs repaired, carpets altered and remade, and relald promptly when required. Lace Cur- tains and other draperies cleaned and stored. Carpet Store, Fifth floor, New Bu TOOLS for the Garden If you do not know exactly what you want, a look through. our stock of garden implements will suggest many helpful tools that you otherwise might not think of. If you know exactly what yougwant you will find it here in the best quality at the most moderate prices, Here are a few sugges- tions; 7 Grass Shears, 250 a b Cs Jloes, 10c, 36c and 4c. Scuffle Hoes, %e and Se. Hose Nozzles, 35c. Lawn Sprinklers, 25c, 0c, 80c, Malleatie Iron Rakes, 10-tooth Plant Sprayers for spraying Paris green, Garden Wheelbarrows. removable sides, $3.75, 425 and %. Canal Wheelbarrows, $2. Wooden Lawn Rakes, foc. Hay Forks, 60e Watering Pots, galvanized, 4-at., 26c; S-at., Me; 1-at., 5c; I2-at., Tee; 16 at., 8c, Spading Forks, 75c and $1 Hedge Shears, $2.25, Steel Spades, 65c, Te and sc . Garden Sets—rake, hoe and spade—$1.2. Steel Rakes, M-tooth, 70¢; 16-tooth, Te. Grass Sickles, 200 and 3c. Lawn Mower Oil, 15¢ @ can. Sharpening Stones, 6c, 10¢ and t6c. Hose Reels, 65c, Tac, $1, $3.60 Garden Hose, in 2% and 50-ft. lengths, coupled, 9c, 1c, 150, 18e, 200 foot. Iron Lawn Rollers, 180-Ib., $8; 200-1b., $10.50; 250-1, $13; 900-1», $15.25. Complete line of Lawn Mowers, $2.0 to’ $15. Basement, New Butlding,