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es TUE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. abroad. Unton Pacific, St. Paul, Read-| Chas. & Ohio... 43% 42% nh. M. & St. 6 { ballots tn the bo: from the Twelfth , = | | Jeeves Cat iSee eter 8) Ue) ¥ Southern Pacific, the Hill stoc or-|ii Bie & tron. ary = | | Ban’ Finn waa ang Is the Tamman a ae aS er ses ee £ | | Hearst gained nothing, but McClean | erican Ice and Pennsylvania large frac-| ¢ =i | [lost three in the re t, and there | ons. pt OY | Ww 1 ¥ | | was no dispute over any of the bal Later all these advances were extend- —8 i ip ’ rr % | | lots, the only Irregularity dis Cola aU a ICs quleke 3. $ we ee ae « i} 3) 1 » inspec! d he total sales of cate at ‘ oe | — being; that |e) ingpostena, ned culinte paises St shaten, ana “OF bots gh | Skavence, SDectine. | _ au UT sp OE atl | = 1 i ae *, * to} The box for tha EB Slection Dis ‘5 b | | | | Some of His Votes in Ahearn’s | ¢{1°%q'tiorrie Butlivan's Paiiiwiek was Weakness of the Gould Issues] ro-tays. meneot, coment ant tant peices 3 8) 7° | District Counted for Mc Sree text oriane aes for, Ttoaree,. 63 fOr Facts } ‘ | of stocks "and® of het” changes ag comrared on i | Seon teu Ii ‘or Laer for Kennealy,'s vod,| Affects fist, and Prices \Best too? ats ene cy CASTOR IA } See ty ad in Halla in | tora | =A f se5 Clean and Ivins. | “the recount tn. the, Blghth Bleetton Close Low. fits ot! For Infants and Children, Child’s Hand Broken and Hair! Vurture’s Angry Temper Wins a a painiot | foriHearst end Ru «| The Kind You Have Always Bought 4 m | A ‘ , John F. Ahearn was on the ticket cfor Mayor, Cenc eth good gains to-day, Bs i ; oM 3 H Ales jayor. || Stocks started with good gains to-day, is 3 Ay , Puiled Out by “Merciless | Him a Month in Jail and yi" asor Mocistian for clection to, Th wih “oleh oxen, had been | ire tne volume of tradine Was. en: es ‘| Bears the . ye ea ac Rench Say 5 y at Sing Sine he Borough Presidency tn 19% and that and th sult was a gain of #7} couraging. Reduction tn tue oMicial dis- ar & 8, So %| Bignat y y Creature,” as Bench Says. | 15 Months at Sing Sing. [eben an Be CHE VEE OI |count rate of the Rarx of Engiand con. fait, & Ohio. S30 1) — | —— | Nineteen | Saal tributed a favorable influence from can. Pacitt ity $ a oremreerars In the Court of Special Seas y| If Frank Vurture hadn't siapped his) Pourth As WILL ADDRESS SCHOOL. —____ ——_ _— — - ~ : = fa @ five-year-old girl, Louise 2 in his home in Stapleton, | ime or Big aunivke swalas | was lifted to the witness stand to give! s, I, a nionth ago, the chances are jtricts sates Ferdinand Levy One of the Me- tr mute testimony egainst M Sophia) that she never would have found out/ At any rate the Nineteert’ | mortal Day Orators. 5 20 abt : eae: 3 | thon Distriot of the Fourth, ballot] Opserving Memorial Day, all of the street. | that he wouldn't have gone to Sing SIn€/to.4ay in the recount trial bate Jus-! Gal exercises in the vartous utldings “Your honors, I simply want to show | for bigamy. jtice Lambert, 1{ was shown that Will- 4 prominent public men will address ih you the marks of th on 2 is a merchant of Stapleton, |!am R. Hearst had been counted out of the pupils. At Public School No. 4, at} I aw a F fant,’ said the prose a and is thirty-five years old, In 195 snty-three votes, [Ninth street and Avenue B, Ferdinand District-Attorney. " ly t-| he marred Miss Marie Wintermeyer| There were 433 ballots tn the box. | Levy, one tinte Coroner, Register and tention to the child's missing halr and ang they have one child. They were |The officers’. return showed 321 for Me- | latterly Tax Oommissioner, will deliver se oe e broken hand. py until recently and when in the/Ciellan, 77 for Hearst and 21 for Ivins. /an oration to more than 2000 scholars, rl urnishin “How did you get rs rse of an argument he slapped his} The recount showed that $ Hearst |many being called t from adjoining prosecutor: he had him sent to jail for see had been counted for Ivins and 10 brett for ar arena e The child raised her unbandeged had been counted for McQekan. ‘1he{ Mr. Levy deta! [Noa cain Gh ae and ,vointed ft accusing!y alrail lr wifen| irelinalphoors icoundlr one tietil Gocneleed (oeAVaua raivel escClellan eit || Rotem eeHne Ch atene a ncanca gettin ecora lon pec a a es be hae o fee there was trouble ey sympathized | Hearst 90 and Ivins 18, poems fe tee x pnman der Bot jus Zell Wyatt and Mayo the wife and began to teli h This makes a net change of 50 votes, Ste!n ATAue ixdercaciicnelfgnattteg 3 ty 5 , R Sa] ~ & vrompily fobnd the woman guilty. In Fgny stories im witch her husband cer- lin favor of Hearst as found bya ra-/°) "le pd aT eine _ Big Value is the keynote of these sales, Big Value possible because of Brill trade advantages and the Britl Rae eal entiaty dustice iy adn’ diqure a a Horo. Also She canvass of tipiyoteg.in three cleation| A) oa ee pea Policy of turning these advantages to the benefit of Bril! Customers. yo) (RA . 161 If Manhattun | districts, « Is average was con- CNG S th nes PEP EE * Ps ‘i . : the woman with t of a previous wife in Manhatt | aust rae, aveuee. ven cone AILIPPINE Brill stores began as men’s furnishing stores, and the steady, rapid growth of the Brill business in 20 years hil @ found wife No. 1, who was Mise/a change of S116. | POINTS IN P PINES. results largely from the excellent furnishings sold in Brill stores. pte og {Katherine Schinler, Hy h ) nly fifty-five minutes was consumed | pa ee | LARA Ee is ae , ho New York Infant ABvium and was cere se, a Went Twenty-eight {in recanvanaing this district, and when| seas, stay SoCholera has ap-| Brill stores specia'ize Stetson Hats, both felt and straw—the most famous in the world—and also specialize tention of the Chi ae ceeiet ee foil lly | parentiy taken a serious foothold 'n genuine Panama straw hats at $3 that cannot be duplicated for less than $5. Cr ee mea eel was punished. ‘They He demanded the Cy pe Cae Ad a Se eee Brill clothes are from ten of the foremost tailoring organizations in America, and besides the styles originated by cet Aine, Go) NC iG ois are cts ae : : se Jand the Bureau of Health {= sending them there are exclusive Brill stvles that in hoth models and fabrics are six months to one year in advance - lestined. to-day that Mrs. Brecxer|Vurture. who hadn't a ou [eee ee iain ria ey Pca aa Wear for your hotiday, whether you spend it in town or away, should be Brill wear, because Brill styles are correct hipped the child regularly, pulled th ot pe original tally sheet from the | oot the (ken ilk th wth} . Ee ifsc a fic hate” * alr gears, pulled ine) Guevor dass Mhen’ he was fearrented | Nincteanth @f aheatn'a district brougnt | Wtent ant nee of Wari and Brill values best. }) hand by ing her with ajindicted yesterday on the y| up from the County Clerk's office was dition was dis sev {c seccker tald sue had always| charge by the Richmond County Grand| found to asree with the certined cops, | MMOH | {0 Vextingich the Decoration Sales Specials— Negligee Shirts at $1 and $1.50 Besser ca ets at aes Ge| reatenc orate oe ete graves wl Sine esis ne GoreaTans en cc goad ale enretecs nae Eerie! LUCY NO AL hae sgn, the smoothest in ft and the be at er a . i : 3 cage losers es UM AE OSB GL mead dal iCanT RritiaTs: 5 azarae , sulting ade advan- ba St] SH St it and the best in service that $1. court. They didn’t think the case| matter orted ince January \n Rizal jand/Zam: Here are values resulting from powerful tra or $1.50 will buy in all New vere e t $1.00 _ Coat style shirts, cuffs either attached or separate, plain negligee or plaited. Besides the plain and selfefigured white shirts, the fancy shirt designs, many of which are exclusive and confined to Brill stores, include the new vertical stripes, the new two-tone stripes, the new fine- line stripes, the new checks and double checks in fight and dark effects. Koolskin until worn out. If it doesn’t, come back and get vour $10. ‘ Included are pure worsted blue serge sults, ssimere suits, excellent worsted, elour suits and all wool black nand. E pared to see him get’ the limit But { é i charge ui Thad he pleaded gulity ans | | Garments featured at $13.50 and $15 as extraordinary ye n! en Mo: | Thi t TO BEBRIDEQF wereprrary =~ Un oc; values in many good stores here. Every suit "NEGRO STUDENT) seRERCMESS'S!| The Newest Styles all wool fancy cheviot and Thibet suits. warranted to hold shape, fit, style and color | ‘ at prices everybody Is glad to WwW To whom it may concern: Pay. aivertise ‘ A ty ee eric eres Gree ant full va'ue—but we give even more. As manu- $18 and $20 Value Suits, (TRADE-MARK.) Bridegroom-to-Be Claims He | Roentehiy 1 contitucd to: grow wore ad facturers, of forty years’ experience, our position $13.50 Underwear, 50c a Worse, wei} I was in a helpless and dan-| is recognized as pecullarl ol . si i Is Son of Maceo, Cuban | §*tgus eo e me. simon con- U SasCceng anda itats: ued nan tailored according to 518 ani a ee ea Diskin Teri ia hose) ter ibicaweakenii i ’ $20 standards, made of $18 and $20 suit prea pees i PSUS [LEE times fan a bad or three, Biewdt< | Ladies fabrics, and warranted to give- $18 and stores, this is thé coolest mesh = pells in a das, and bad severe pains across | $20 service, these suits would not be the IEICE a 36,000 suits : were sold in the last two sum- niy chest and my breathing was short and| May 28—~Jo. joult. May 28—Joseph Antonio | rr iost many pounds in weight and my| i, @ student at Syracuse | stomach was so weak that neither food nor medicine would stay down. I was rapidly and Alice Isabe] Mackley, ® | declining I bad been Grugaing,zoy stom procured a mar ach with patent medicines and’ spendine| » Procured a marriage lcense | honey doctoring for some months. and yet | The bridegroom gave his | 1 was growing worse ali the time eicth alan “Several doctors told me plainly I could) birthplace as Jama Indies, and | not get well and advised me to go to the} ys that he ts t of the Cuban | Catskill Mountains, which I did, but came} nio Mace, and | back worse than when T lett. ‘ i | "80, as a inet hope, I consulted Dr | ment is defray- | Anderson, and was thoroughly examined by | hts erscn X-Light, which revealed the, | exact location and extent of the dangerous | condition of my lungs | | 'T began the use of his Germicidal V: Inhalation and Flectro-Vibratory treatny j and followed his most vali garding my diet. oper Sanitary Mving. I can now sa benefit cf others who may be similarly af fected that, bad sa 1 was, IT SAVED MY LIFE. “The healing, germ-destroying, olly va pore were breathed through thé bronehial hey are were it not for the fact that they are cut on newest remarkable bargai: mers and every one guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Not one suit has ever been returned. Athletic and regular styles, 50c. a gar- ment, sold only in Brill stores. Balbriggan Imported lightweight _ bal- briggan, 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 per garment, In- cluding short sleeve shirts and knee drawers. Gauze Lisle Half Hose, 25c The thinnest, finest hosiery ever made to sell at such a low price. Just the thing for low shoes. FIVE COLORS—Black, Tan, Blue, Gray and Strap ‘3 Pump, Style No. 1280. Brown calf strap pump, diamond tip, rerforated vamp edge. Small gilt buckle. A very attractive correct models and that the fabric shades and designs are those particularly in de- icularly scarce mostwheres Included are brown and brown cassimere black thibet suits and blue serge suits, including thinnest suits designed for hottest weather wear. mand now and part even at regular pric worsted suits, tan, oli its, dark mixture worsted su Mackley strongly es — — 13.50 and $15 Value Suits, groom are Catho- Genuine U. S. True Blue Serge Suits, $14.50 The popularity and worth of this greatest it in America under $20 has led to many and popu: lar style. iT ed | porn, and went Tight to the sore spot tn = $590 f 0 FLNE AND | Phevervhad any more henge aver | |Our new store—ninth in the chain of imitations under similar names. “U. S. True Purple—6 pairs for $1.38. Uy ri | oe Gee Blyn Stores---ls now open at Be ty trade-mark name, (U.S. True Belts at 50c and $1.00 ned and I hawe worked every da 485 Fulton St., Brooklyn Eight new models for 1908 are ready in all Tan and black in calfskin—new smart buckles, Between Hridge and Lawrence Sts. directly opp. “i sizes now. ery suit sold with a guaraniee to Brill Neckwear, 50c Abraham & Straus’, give $20 service or you can have your money back. $22.50 and $25 Value Suits, $17 Choice of 25 correct models, including half a dozen of the extremest smart models ever de- Probably the most varied and complete assort- ment of correct neckwear in all New York. —In- cluded are new shades and new designs, four-in- hands made to slip easily under turndown collars. Included are narrow reversible rumchunda four-in- hands, blue, green, black, brown and white grounds with polka dots and figures. Genuine Panama $3.00 cena n ‘ ned. and I have worked every day H Cn more than a year \ \ feel nnd look like a new man. The 1 i] uv change In my condition was so. wonderful {my improvement began so quickly that ands and former doctors could scarce- the tame person 1 Dr. Anderson AT © spared inyself many ess and many dollars De. Ander ——__ Men’s Tan Oxiord Style No. 514—Tan Rus. sian Oxford, Perforation Dre, May 28 reuit Court t burn Ross, the | | | Serg' | imprisonment i fur d if desired for reference.) vi ‘ a ultation and ex- A of wr : ool fur on vamp and lace 0.4: Monday af rea ae Min, RE Plece. Brass eye. signed, including % and % lined summer suits advice. { Ch ice of 100 different fabric designs, in- mxcl ’E BRILL SUIT, Straw Hats, em eee eathals cannot be duplicated anywhere at less than $5. lets, Atlas cluding gray silk mixture worsted suits, They are evenly woven of selected grass. They will retain . style of en- tan and hrown worsted and velour suits, gray, ta: ana da » £ray, tan and brown Sax Nine Best Stores Hrety § ony cassimere and worsted cheviot suits, dark mixture worsted ‘s ibility under all conditions. Sun and water do not injure SHOES IN EVERY new suits and blue serge suits. In tailoring, fabric and style. these are ee eS at $3 are ready to wear, all trimmed with silk | 7 ; id 23.50 and $25 standard suits and were tailored by foremost makers | Ps "| AS i ae es this season to retail at $22.50 and $25, Sore ; band and first class leather band. site ‘i * s Sole New York Agents for the Nciscless Red Cross Shoe. { For years Brill stores have excelled in presenting genuine FC Brill Cloties $25 to $45 | Panama hats at popular prices. i The sole of Red Cross Patent Tannage follows every move- 4908 will see Panama hats more in demand than ever Summer will s Dee casei ‘OR Mae IOctione ae ery tied \fushlonab If ‘re seeking the smartest clothes in New York must d head y xfords at 23.50 & Boots, $4—all fashionable lasts. your le smartest Clothes in New York you , art, cool, comfortable and practical headwear. “It bende with the foot.” find these Brill clothes at $25 to $45. They embody the best de- | by men who want smart, ‘Sh: st B 3 : th % 6th Ave, snd 27th Strat. = ~~~ Shoes in Every Grade. signing ideas, the best fabric ideas and the best tailoring ideas of ten New ape Straw: € 609 Bt Ave., 30h & 40th Sts, "strlen . organizations who were largely instrumental in making the “well- Split and Sennit Sailors, $1.50, $2 and $3. dressed American” renowned the world over. Stetson Straw Hats, with all the virtues possessed by all Stet- 3d Ave. and 122d Street { S11 to { 4 1540 3d Ave., 86th & 87th Sts. /519 East | 6 & No mere tailor with his chalk marks and his tryings on and his | son hats, $3 and £4. 2891 3d Ave, 150-151at Sts. } 724 g. | { S Dor 162 Bowery, wear Broome St. (°° ON “exclusiveness” could possibly afford to employ the brains that 9, See Friday’s Big Advertisement BROGKLYN (ez0-s01-t39 eee between Park and Ellery Sts, conceive aud the skilled hands that produce these Brill garments at Young Men 5 ue valine Salts. 22 But Send To-Day for Our Booklet STORES) 1263-1265-1267 Broadw Greene Avenue. $25 up to $45. _ Worsted, , é and th , py St, o hi e i s lain blues and blacks—same in tailoring, grade of fabric and trim- 485 Fulton St., opp. | In this range, too, are those famous Brill models that are ac: ph as men’s Brill $10 suits. Every one warranted to hold knowledged New York’s correct styles by the metropolitan news- | mings er papers, by men who know and by the trade papers. All these Brill | shape; fit, style and color. Cut on smart new models; sizes 14 to models (see the Manchester pictured here) are six months to one 20 years. year in advance. Young Men’s $8 Value Suits, $6 . New single and double breasted models in fancy cheviot and sc Vee Trousers, $3.75 cassimere and black thibet. $8 standard in tailoring and material Men's trousers of pure worsted in new English stripes. Tai- ‘ é 2 ’ 5 lored by the Hungerford journeyman tailors. The only ready and as cyinnes highest priced sults. Sizes 14 to 20 years, ; Boys’ Dudley Waterproof Suits, trousers at any price that will permanently hold the shape. j Boys’ Finest Brill Wash Suits REDUCED. | With 2 Pair of Knickers, $3.95 $2.45 Made of all wool fabrics, waterproofed. The two pair of ee A es L ene i astatit Cac ren ae oe ili : $89.98 1°, silt. Carpets | remunel tr OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. OPEN PRIDAY UNTIL 11 P. M_ TH MARLBORO or i Diley wet off wt Ay. Near Chambers St. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. { $2.50 Wash Sults, $1.48 $4.00 Wash Suit: } $3.00 Wash Sults, 81.95 $5 & $ Wash Suits, $3.45 knickers are cut full size. New gray, tan and brown mixtures, i Correct Russian and regulation sailor models. Sizes in some | Every suit guaranteed to give $6 worth of service or you can have S ]4 Room styles broken, hence these reduced prices. a new suit free. : rtmest 9.98 | $50.00 wor-—$3.00 pown, $1.00 weekly | $409.98 UNION SQUARE, 47 CORTLANDT ST., Eee 700 Oe Leo) ee 14th St., Near Broadway. coms oanGreenwiohy. 4 $65.98 ee) 10.00 «+ 2,00 + $149.75 | OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 10 P, M. 125TH STREET nite Sake Sib Ay, Sees tO RLBORD : Que Orediervecticaupiy aiealethan daresy: 068 | 279 BROADWAY, , FOUR “CONVENIENT STORES. Corner 3d Avenue. At 's Regular Prices, $200 up

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