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has filed plans scanning each ex! has filed plan riy has a frontage of s nd 19; SHOWN IN GARDEN ON BABIES DAY. But One Mother at the Stork’ « } Exchange Exhibited a | Japanese Poodle. sible to add the stories at any time. bundle in her a fondled as she ta nd the counter, r inspection, proved to poodie that disdainfully e exhibition. Early Diagns Although it was Babies’ Day, the ment Accomplish Cures. babies dTin’t attend. Perhaps they have a grievance t the Stork SLUMP IN THE MARKET. ee infanis seem Not to Fost NOTABLE MEN TO as “in poe Old AID STANDARD OL: By Rose C. Tillotson. here aas deen an awful slump in the Gets Subpoenas for Heads of oy Market, and the New York $ 2 Boy tere ote at Madison Square Garden Railroads in Suit for may yet be draped in mourning. Dissolution. The depression in infantile invest- ments might have gone und! aoe CONQUERED. ee to inabilit ent until the patient ne and ( ee ee ee ee United States Examiner @t once, and caused was generally suppos were the home pets of the bidders who attended mor and night sessions at the the change. But the truth !s now known, | monopoly. ‘and Manhattan can no longer hide the! United States Judge Holt issued yes- fact that bables don’t flourish as they|terday subpoenas for these witnesses used to do “in the good old days.” | whom the Standard Oll Company de- ‘At least, that’s the way it looked at! sires to examine: the Mothers’ Exposition yesterday af-| Trederick D. Underwood, President of ternoon. I went there to view the baby 7 brigade, and I expected to see every ort of juvenile, from infants In arms ] to sturdy youngsters In knickers and louse. Dame Stork, guardian of the| Maternal Display, wore a dejected air, @nd her feathers were ruffled with in- @ignation at the childless aspect of the throng. if I hurried to the check room for RN babies with a mental vision of choco- gon, Calvin late-colored triplets and lemon-colored | James F. V twins happily toddling about in com-|H. W. Passmore, a Dination cribs and walkers, while blue- —————.—_—_ @yed infants and black-haired tots ex-| Parochial School Entertainment. ercised their lusty lungs crying for] ‘i Charles Bornyme: Teddy bears and other things. Brooklyn, will g But the check room wa CCB Ce mes rpencgaurcunsnnereay eae ni ance will begin at 700, and Is for the fn sight. Even the incubator had its! benefit of the school fund. States . Louis, for the disso- andard Oil Co: y on | a d that it is an illegal ty r lungs to, remained p S I,200 Pretty Cutaway Coat Suts-—- Prnce Chap Suits---Butterfiy Suits (like tllustration) for Women and Misses ties of Serge, Panama, Worsteds and new fancy weave in Blue, Gendarme, Copenhagen, Brown, Blondine, Tan, For any Size, Gray, Pearl. Black and the new fancy and Shadow Stripes, Kind, Col EO isgeee on Style. made to retail for $15 to $25. The Newest Rep Wash Suits, Worth $7.50 to $10.00, on sale _ They are made in Linon, Pink, Light Blue and Natural colors, in a snappy Prince Chap Style, in ail sizes for Women and Misses, The Coats are trimmed with large pearl buttons and with wide whie braid on th: collars and turn-back cuffs. The tull-pleated skirts are finished with three wide folds. TABI 2 AT SQ IO ET {IVE BABIES team hut off and was taking * S67] KNICKERBOCKER TO BUILD. ‘ Up the alele of booths I wandered tn 3 me elias search of "the youngor set,” ty| The Knickerb: i Gs ane ht-story building on its property, dway and Exchange place. The ye pCoreenate nace * TUBERCULOSIS and Scientific Treat- « is now admitted to be a cura~ and In 1 has become a renowned spc- st Diseases since r ual medical exam- he many hun- eferences are gh became and much rge of col- Anderson ae 7 Suits in the season’s most approved models cf the best quali- | e $3.96 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908. | Brill Clothes—At Savings of 30to 40% in these May Sales. Do you know. If Brill stores didn’t want to grow, if they weren't looking tor more busi- ness. these May Sales wouldn't be? If Brill stores had been con- tent to remain little stores they'd have gone on like all the iltue stores — paving Aue . smallest price for merchandise TS * . in the open market and selling it for the highest. SHOEDOM Gambling in Shoes is just as unprofitable as any other form of But Brill. stores want to grow—and so they work. gambling. You are bound to lose in the long run. Why take They go to the big New England milis and say, “ Here are TOPICS “chances” on the shoes you buy wien you know you can get ali Gilly Clabes weave Us cloth. now that vou're not legitimate value for every dollar you invest here? Every pair of sy. Weave us that grade you get $2.50 per yard for In the shoes we sell is worth more than the pric: charged. Therefore open market; we'll pay $1.87 f ! ay | 2 Z And the mills, ley weave, NO GAMBLING you don’t gamble when you buy your shoes of us. Brill stores go to the big taliors who lament that there's “nothing coing, and brill stores say, “Do you want to kee ry those valuable organizations of trained journeyman tailors Colonial Pumps Enslish Pumps intact? Well. here's the price of their wages—tor making Te ae —————___ Brill lothes—rent, profit and other costs you must cut off.” Gun Meta! Caliskin and Patent{ 9 Tan Calfskin and Tan Kid- Heer coms to you in these May Sales — Coltskin. Sizes 2% to 7. Worth} M@ skin; hand turned or hand eUY, : $2.50 and $3.00. ABBA welted; extension so'es. You cannot buy such garments underprice anywhere else. ig Brill stores offer you them and you pay. beside the price, only GOOD WORD that you tell your friend about Brill $18 and 50 $20 Suits $13. Journeyman tailored garments; colorings include the ns, browns and grays, as well as blacks and blues. are new. Tailoring, fabrics, trimmings and style are $18 and $20 standard. $22.50 and $17 : $25 Suiis y For Children, Misses and School Girls $ 50 Here are Suits in the new tan, brown, green and smoke 7 C H C e shade Tan Russia Calf High Cut Shoes Here are suits cut on the extreme models with curved The Shade Everybody Wants. Hand Welted soles, |; Heels, Lace & Butio®. nERnencuiperreers Sizes 8% 019, 11%. 16 2 and 2\, to 5. Worth $2.30 at. : gods He: so, are suits of conservative cut, fabric and col- oring. These garments were tailored by the foremost tailor- ing cc s in America, and are standard $22.50 and $25 grades. $15 Value Blue 50 Scrje Suits $11. Fabric, tailoring and style are $15 standard. The serge tailoring done in dull season. every way. These suits are ( { their shape, they will not readily " nd t > on new models. H UL S. True Blue 50 Serge ‘ uils $14. WM anar and equal Makers’ regular $200 giaues Wiel Kidskin Uppers Extension Breese sseeee 4_ to 5, ns Gibson Ties Patent col s .in uppers; short vamps; silk rbbon ace—‘u ned or extensi n soles, Cuban H s 2 to 8 the kind $4-00 They are warranted to 1 equal tailoring, equal fabri 2 in a blue serge suit will cost True Blue Serge old. or you get your money b. t els—all modernly tail 62Q.. Le eee ease | 8 | || Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords--Pumps--Strap Sandals Uarlem Store Open Evenings. : ; : eat Entire samp.¢ stocks front several famous makers, worth $2.00, at... $1 00 . e 2 279 bRUADWAY, n. Chambers St. 129TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. UNION SCU-RPr $ tn. Bway +7 CORTLANDT ST.,n.Greenwich. ad El Principea-Gales ° Havana Cigarettes Hundred newest Spring styles—sizes 814 to 14 and 1114 to 2, Bargains never be ore equalled; Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Celfskin and Vici Kidskin; worth 22.00; at...... ms ie A 130 and $3-509 Trade- las Marked Men’s “wom te ||Shoesand Oxfords Pr ot a ohirearoinag ae en Geo. E. Keith Co. : Packard Shoe Co. W. H. MeElwain Co. BS Tan Russia H H y. Calfskin, ue and reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison. . oe fy A Gun Metal made entirely from healing, cleansing roots, herbs y : Calfskin, tion to curing this vile disorder, S. S. S, builds up Lobdell : Vici Kid- every part of the s@stem. Mercury and potash cannot cure the trouble; es skin and th an only mask it in th tem for awhile, and when they are left off : Patent Colt th ase returns, usu worse form than before, and the patient & Cc Hand finds he has damaged hi: th with these strong minerals, which dis- 0. va Welted the delicate lining of the stomach, affect the bowels, produce chronic yspepsia and often set up Mercurial Rheumatism, _ It will not do to trifle with a disease so powerful as Contagious Blood Poison, for every day it remains in the blood it is progressing toward a dangerous stage, and will in the end get beyond the rol of any treatment, S. S. S. cures blood poison in the right way, it down into the circulation and removes every particle of the virus. No bad results are ever experienced from the use of SS. S. It is gentle and pleasant in its action, and forty years of cures warrant the statement that S, S, S. is not only a safe but a certain treatment, Home treatment book on this disease and any medical advice | desired sent free to all who write. | THE SWIFT SPECIFIO CO.,. ATLANTA, . GA. Lace, Button and Blucher Styles, Boys’ Dress Shoes VERY LARGE ASSORIMENT Samples worth up to $9,50, Tan Vici Kid, Tan Calf, Gun Metai Calf, Patent Colt- $4.50 OV BE SIRPRGED skin and Vici Kidskin; sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to 5%; at. to see how qu y you can learn} to play the piano, violin, guitar, banjo, horn, accordion, etc., if you: || follow the rules laid down in a\{l €m Sale at 18th St. Store and Harlem Branch, 124th St. and 3d Ave. book of instructions and practice during leisure moments from day | to day. You can get the book of lessons at nearly any music store, a ane ty reading Woxd| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS * - ANANTS.”