The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1908, Page 7

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- OGRES LAY PLANS 10 GET BOYS Wh PLAY “HOOKEY" Girls of School Age Are in Peril, Too, if They Don't Obey the Law. NEWSIES MUST BEWARE. Rules as to Paper-Selling Youngsters Are Very Strict and Will Be Enforced. That bad boy's ogre, the truancy of- ficer, who finds the youngster who plays hookey and enforces the State's Child Labor law, {s ready for work again. He is planning a tremendous coup by which he expects to land many a lad in the tolls Two of them visited The Evening World yesterday and told their plans. In the greater city there are eighty- three of these ogres. There are elght in the Bronx, twenty In Brooklyn, six fn Queens, five in Richmond, and the other forty-four are in Manhattan. Schoc intendent Maxwell ts de- termined that the small boys and girls must attend school. Complaints have been made to him repeatedly that the child labor laws are not enforced strict- | Letters have reach im that at night children with news! under their arms were seen in chi suey restaurants and about the ¢ tres. ‘The Superintendent yesterday called his ‘attendance officers’ to- | gether and warned them that he wanted { the laws regarding child labor rigor- ously enforced. Accordingly these officers went out among the newsvoys and warned them. Carmine Pughese and Edward Michel- | bachen visited the Park Row district, | Boys ai girls under fourteen years of age must not be on the street after 10 P. M. or the ogres will get them. ween the ages of | n mnust have badges or | papers, and no chil- age must sell papers be- rs of 9A. M. and 8, P, M. », the agent will take them st police station, There be taken, and the y en take care of them unul the following morning, when der will be arraigned In the n’s Court. What happeng after to the judge, ll not start on any raids a week after the schools sid the ogres who visited The rid office hen witbout rther warning gooble up all w girls allke-no matter how hard| cry enty were put away In institue fons and the parents of several hun- dred were fined. ee Battle-Ship New Hampshire Fast, | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11—The battles sbip New Hampshire, on Its final trip, according to an official report to the Navy Department, developed 184 knots wpeed, exceeding the contract require- ents’ by 4 of @ Knol, and developing ton horme-power, exceeding by 1,000 the horse-power developed by the con- tractors on -he four hours’ preliminary trial BATTLESHIPS COAL | FOR MANIA RIN Flee: in West Australian Port | After Battle Manoeuvres at Sea. | ALBANY, West Australia, Sept. 11— The Amertoan battleships already are making preparations to take on coal. They errived here after 1,200 mile voyage from Melbourne at 7 o'clock the morning. While still half a mite off King Point they formed in @ square and exchanged salutes with the fort, the British oruleer Gibraltar end the Ohilian training ship General Beque- Gano. ‘At 10 o'ctook @ section headed by the! Connectioalt weighed anchor and pre , ceeded to Princess Royal Harbor, whdre are the coaling and shipping plers, and Geoks were speedily cleared for the work of taking in fuel, Tne harbor to-day {8 brililen. with flags of Various nations, but the Ameri- ean colora predominate. On the run up from MeYbourne the warships engaged in bettle manoeuvres Gay and night, end they ere making active preparations for the target shooting ang manoeuvres that are to be conduoted in Manila Bay during the month of November. These operations Are to be the most important ever car- ried out by the American Navy. The fleet colliers Dpsom end Taurus have no: yet arrived hore. FLEET’S ADVANCE SHIPS CAUGHT IN A MONSOON, PORT SAID, 6e) .—-The American Wattleships Maine end Alabama, which | ere acting ae an advance guard of the, main battleship feet on its voyagn around the world, left here to-day for | Naples. They arrived yesterday trom | Suez. While steaming trom Colombo | and Aden they ren into @ monsoon, | which delayed their arrival at the latter port by twenty-four bours, Otherwise thelr voyage has been without !naident, | | CHALKLEY §. LEEDS DEAD. | | Was Atlantio City’s First Mayor! and Son of the First Settler. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 1L— Chalkley Steelman Leeds, aged eighty- three years, first mayor of Atlantie | City immediately {t wes incor. | Dorated in 18H, Is at his bome | here. Mr, Leeds was mayer for three | terme and wee for twenty-three years | treasurer of the resort. He was the eon of Jeremiah Leeds, | the’ first settler on the Island o Atlantic ‘City mow ‘stands so? WHO | —————————_—_—_—_—_———— The Cheapest Fat Reducer Is the Best, ‘The attention of all who are half cheaed and generally bedeviled by an exces of fat, whioh by the way, always seems mgre ot- coenively expeesive during the sultry season than any other, te called to the Marmoia| Prescription Tablets, B.venty-five cents secures enough of these remarkable fat reducers trom aay to last you @ good while; Im fast {t buys an & very desirable change in simost every one’ weight. Teken one after each meal and at bedtime, the loss of as much as 8 pound of fa: a day has been attained innumeradie ‘umes, This wo Tegult, that seems al] the more remarkable when one realises these table are halt exercise & ae oven ana “as, Butt oat net % ie wri ea, @) us | but’ eveniy—necuraiiy, “They, praduce, Ig short, the identical “ten fo! a Of the famous | | Marmola Prescription, with which are identical in composition. “Try a esse. If your Gruggist 1s sald out, then write the makers, | | the Marmola Company, of Detroit, te send you one by mail. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Saturday | Boys’ & Young Exceptional Showing of Pall Styies | * Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, and Boys’ Sailor and Russtan Sults, of Serges, Cheviots and novelty effects, Special Offering Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Si ul extra pair knickerbocker trousers, sa Boys’ School Shoes VELOUR CALF LACE SHOES, WELTED SOLES, $1.75 Il ————EEEEEEE Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel For School & College Wear at Attractive Prices | Misses’ Tailor-made Sults, of back, navy, tope, maltese, brown and green broadcloth, thirty-six inch coat, good qualit Aning, inlaid velvet collar, 14 and 46 yrs, Misses’ and Girls’ Junior Suits, of plain cheviots of fancy English stripe effects, Double-breasted Model Sizes 9 to 134, satl red, 12 to 16 yrs, Hisses’ and Girls’ Princess Dresses, fancy plaids, buttoned down front, trimmed with fancy braid, 12 to 16 yrs, Also a Special Purchase of Girls’ Wool Dresses, for Schoo! or Dress Wear, of fine quality materials, neatly trimmed with braid and sitk, Russtan or Waist Styles, nicely tallored, 4 to 12 yrs, Actual Value $8.50 to 12.50 sce aa ae ey — West Twenty-third Street eviots, in brown, tan, gray, blue & black, Boys’ High Grade Norfolk, Derby and Belted Sults, fancy mixtures amd plain fabrics, Men’s Clothing ees $11.50 to 24.80 5.95 to 15.50 4.95 to 10.75 | $6.75 1to6, $2,285 ti | Value'$27.40,- $19.75 | Value $20.00, 15.75 of plain serges and Value $18.50, 12.50 | | 4.95 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1908 Corner Sixth Ave. Corner Sixth Ave. & 23d St. TEADING AMTRIcan Cro iMIER: SALE To-Day and To-Morrow. You Can Be Among the First to Choose by Coming Now Maker, Hard Pressed, Sacrifices MEN’S FALL CLO1HES Our Ready Money Got Them; Our Customers Get the Savings 1,247 New Fall Tailored Suits We've been “going some” in value-giving lately, Our last Saturday sale sur- prised all comers. If you were here you know how irresistible the $3 and $8 prices were. It was a salary-raising sale—spirited—exhilarating. BUT HERE’S SOMETHING EVEN BETTER: New 1908 Fall Tailored Clothes right at the beginning of Fall—as appro. Priate as holly at Christmastime, and every suit as fresh as morning rolls from the bakery, ® $15, $16, $18 and $20 SUITS for Spick and span 1908 Fall woollens, colorings and stylee—Caasimeres, Chev- fots, Tweeds, Cassimere finished Cheviots and rich Worsteds, Can't de- scribe colors—green tones, tan-blues, tan-browns, grays and high color mix- tures. Handsomest blues and blacks, In plain and fancy serges and thibets. All new stripings, tuo, in regatta, zebi wide shadow twill, herringbone and cable-weave effects. Many interwoven niceties whose beauty mus! reaoh your understanding through your own eyes, Every new ‘kink’ known to jatest and finest tailoring—vartety galore for all ages, all sizes, 04% Fall Top Coats and Raincoats Just when the crisp air of your morning ride reminds you that it is Overcoat time, just when you were hesitating because other stores are asking stiff Fall prices, King’s plays into your hand, and you get just the Overcoat you wanted for about half what ‘you expected to pay, EVERY COAT A e $15, $16, $18 OR $20 VALUE, for and every one a crisp Fall 1903 product. When you see these goods you'll be as enthusia cas . We're g »make ma y frie: deal, as weil as bind tighter old friendenips, ny new frlends on this One polnt—these Raincoats are Kainproof. Good” point, toa Mighty nice worsteds In slate and stone colors, stripes, dark Oxfords, silk-mixed weaves—everything new and «tunnin, Three-quarter leng:h “Ohesterte: materials shown for this Fall and Win Tailoring 18 above criticism and shows ail the brickness that makes for style, Only 633 Coats In all—wont \aat long. First comers wil] have cause Ww ‘fee! the best. Many of These Suits and Overcoats are Strictly $18 and $20 Values, K | N G 9 S THE CLOTHIERS, Cor. 6thAve.&23d St. ° pen Saturday Night Until 9.30. and Topeoats in the handsomes: Broadway at Thirteenth St. Boys’ School Apparel SPECIAL SALE OF SAILOR & RUSSIAN SUITS To Close Outen $9.75 Formerly $5 & $7.50 EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $675 Value $8.75 LEXINGTON 70 52 AVES 592706025 =e Saturday Wit ve a ein SS * Club Sale! $450 Walters Royal Pianos—Club Price, $225 | $5 Down and $1 a Week This Club Sa'e Is a Great Success, Join Immediately. Any one can join, Pay $5 aid piano is delivered to your home. ) -o} People Cert A Tremencous Response! p.2” pcr qn? vw The celebrated ‘Tc : ting action, guar nd te us) ina, tine i ters Royal Pian rack, three CH ee ian o¢ maffier; the goale ts overstrung and maffier; the sea: The cases are finished in ver psabonded all through hand omely carved or he touch a exce ohild of two can get a As the Chub ie fiting EXCHANGE privilege of paying an 1 week SPECIAL: ATIEN. ION is caled to this Great Piano Club Sale. There are 12 new and origina designs to select from. $900 Walters Mastertone E Player Piano Outfits. . $450 $25 Down and $10 a Month Consisting of player, cabinet bench, 12 rolls of music and silk scart The nane Walters on a plano stands for the vei Alters Ler eerse One is an sate in investing ina W ‘de would be in purcha'ing United States @old Upon request @ representative will call. Warerooms, Third Floor Ai. CarsTranslerto bLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3a Av. 59ih (0 60th St. ally And elastic: » ease, you t Ina alt asily manipuiat responsive mine ke a nelection te to exchange Kive 4 Ww the highest and ers piand as TRY SUNDAY WORLD WANTS FOR MONDAY RESULTS. Sch ol Umbre: as eof rain covertig over md and fram boxwood model to be worn this Fall are included. in Cheviots $4.4 Young Men’s Snappy Fail Suits, Boys’ Double Breasted Derby $9.9 And they are trimful of value as well as style. Made of Blue Serge, Black Thibet, Frown Worsted, in piaids and stripes, and of Fancy Cheviot in neat M.xtures. Sizes 14 10 20 years, Boys’ Blouses For School Wear The regular , Prices for these Boys’ B ouses, made of good quality | | hats are $1.49 and madras in fancy figured ani! | $1.98. Mothers of 6 striped designs: have collar at- tached and pocket on aide; sizes 5 to 14 years, at... 24c Eoys’ Blouses, made of washable Eden cloth; neck band or culler attached; many Fal de- signs; sizes 6 to 14 years, at 49c | Blcomin gdaleay a4 Freon Gn Be es to 14 year old girs should not fail to fe grasp this oppor- ‘unity. We ad- vise early selec- tion. The lot will disappear ina jifly. Wom n’s shoes: '— Values $3.50 and $1.09—The newest Fai sty.es in various At $2. leathers,pa.ent colt, gun meial and Sons’, Heywood glazed kidskin. All with hand welted soles, ai: heel and —Vaues (0 $5.00—Patent kid, t Cj gun metal and vici kid Oxtord ties in Blucher and bu.ton effects, At $1.9 buttons, lace and Blucher, in al. _ Popular leathers —Va we 1051,30—The famous Nurses” t C_ Blue Cross Julettes, with noiseiess hundred pairs of one-strap sippers, with either patent leather or kid vamps. Auiumn’s Newest White tce shapes, Some have Cushicn comtort s — Values 10 $3.50—Inciuding Loe and rubber heel. Also several Hloorningdales d Ecru Net Waists at LE lustrated, All the waists are elaborately and tasielu.ly trimmed with Persian band Back, !ront, co lar and cuffs trimmed with five tucks. Have iong siceves, Entire waist is silk lined An entirely new mode! and a very remarkable speciai at the Bloomingdale Saturday price of $4.98, ) New Pla Waists— alloted pleats, rimmed with braid and gilt buttons; new sleeves; modeis 0. rare Dewuly, very @ arecit tite ” $4.98 black Chiton Tatfeta Waisis — Front trmmed 2 tucks, pleats and trl, have w oiong sleeves and custer tucked ba i Bioom. ingda.e specia Saturday price M4 Flo ingdales’ 1 Long Silk Lisie G oves $ al ie Special Sale 4 2 Cc He'e is a positively unpr cedented glove barzan. Never be'ore have you had the chance to buy such splendid gloves at such a ridiculousiy low price, We tought the maker's entire overstock at our own prce, That explains the price. The gloves are made of high-grade silk lie in black, white, tan and biue, 14and 16 .cton length meusauetaire sty e. Every size. Every Pair is extra Aine quaity and periect fitting Men’s and Women’s Hosiery From Chemnitz, Giimany, that heretofore never 19¢ cold tor less then $0c a pair, to-morrow The importer for whom this hosiery wis made, cancelled the order. The maker, rather than have such a creat quan iy left on his hands, let us have the entre stock at a price of our own makin’. The hosiery 8 made of a good quality cauze isle and bas silk had embroidered designs: Every pair guaranteed pertect. Hermsdort biack and tan. Every size. Jioom!nadales’, Main F mth St Section We're Whooping Th In Boys’ School Clothes The latest big purchase of Boys’ School and Dress Clothes comprises a high grade Manufacturer’s Samples And the two amazingly low prices we make are 544 aad $7.8 Every weave, every shade, and almost every Plain Blue Serges—Fancy Mixtures and Worsteds im w Little Fellows’ Eton Suits, sizes 24 to 6 years Litile Fellows’ Russian Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to 7 years Boys’ Sailor Suits, sizes 5 to 10 years Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 8 to 17 years Some of the suits hav. two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers. Bloomingdales’, Second Fioor, doth at. Sec tion. Children’s School Hats at 95c Bloomingdales’ Lex Ave, Section and patent leather Blucher and .aced shoes, wth Goodyea weited soles. At $2.9 GRADE HAND WELTED TON, BLUC .ER AND LACED SHOES o! French cali, gun meta, kidekin and patent such noted makes as Wm, Dorsch’s Donaid (& Kiey Co.'s, $4.98 One of the many beautiful models is $5.69 On sae in the centre glove aise fates’, Ma ‘ urlay or Sunday Evening No Mai or C.0.D. Orders, INI PED SAUSAGE ) STURGEON, best —. = E sper Ib, 5 : Maas’ Hense Uresses Made Bloomingdales’ Men’s Hat Specia’ for Saturaay ingsUp All Ps apes and colors in Derby and Soit Hats, $2..0 Va.ues tor $1.50 Main Floor, 60th St, Sect! a. Extra Special! Boys’ French Patent —W. are the first to break the price on Leather Hats—: » {rom $3.00 to $4.00 for them. We pace the price ese hats—all other ] 49 e on our narrowemargin- profit basis when we make it stores that sell them have been asking tHouninedales’, 2d Floor, GOth St. Section. Suits, $ 2 69 As to Free Tranfers —Our Plan When you get off an east or weat bound 59th St car at Lexington Ave. our uniformed agent at the sout west corner will hand you @ transer ticket that will be re- deemed at the store of Blooming. dae Bros’. for five (5, cents with a purcnase of merchandise amount. ing to from $1.00 to 33,00, and .or ten (10) cents i the purchase em unts to more than $30). Good for ash, CO. D. or charge pur- chases 04 the daie of tssve only The hats are fur and wool fe:ts, with bands and sik. Such much yy desired new styles as Sombrero, Critic and Premier are included. They are in cardinal, navy, champazne, Ma! : tl0 b own and gray. Plone Our September Sale of SHOES Is a Big Success It Gives You Surprising Pargains in Boys’ ard Girls’ School Shoes This sale is serving a dual purpose—a general clearance of stock and en introduction oi new Autumn styles at very special pr.c:s, To miss the bargains is to practise extravagance. Men’s Shoes : At $1.95 ate At $1.2 Here are some ot the best : Girls and Boys’ Shoes: —G ris’ Shoes—Extra high cut box calf, button and !ace atvles, with low hee s; extended solew Sizes 1115 to 2, $1.50} sizes 7 to 11, 91623, At $1 0 —Voues 10, $2.0 —A special CALF, vici kid table comprising sev:ral different — Va ues fom sty ¢s, but not every size in each $4 to $6— style. Patent eather gun meal, kid and tan call in- MEN'S HIGH cluded in this :ot. BUT —ioys’ Genuine Box Caf At $1 25 biuchers, built on new snappy , Jasts, Eng ish weited soles, The usual $2 kind, Sizes 2% to 5 }2, $1.45; sizes9 to2, $1.25, —Boy ’ S.0es—Strong, sturdily built At 95c satin call ace saoes, with stout soies Floor, oth st and reiniorced seams. Buitit for n, » Wear.” Sizes 2!» to 552, 91-00; sizes 9 to 2, 93e, ‘Sale of Fashionable Fur Sets| and Fur-Lined Coats tis.'Prce Ha.! Price Pay a small deposit and we wil! store any tur that you se.ect without additional cha ge until November 15th 20) colt, including Shoe Co.'s and Mac- V te, +15 Fersian Faw ets, #7ineh throw over i p vat ends and square pillow muff ate. pare 920 nich back Lynx Ses shawl Ue $4) Natura Mink Sets oy Apert and plain or fancy wiuit, at +25, n ow omuff and ob U Ca.acu Seis, inch eco fe $10.90 t i 3 Sep, tine fancy 30 Rich Back Lynx Set, fe, fancy. r ii and tWo paws; large rug mutt, V4 tals 975.9 $55 | brown ly Couts, long, Ic ui-L'new \Men’s 75c Fali Underwe sat 39c Medium weight natural gray merino wool and n mixed shirts and drawers weil mace and finished. Wi. not shrink in washing fine riboed cotton shirts and drawers, with feeced bac French neck and pearl buttcns. Drawers wih are) 4; all sizes rdales h St. Section. double g Extra Specials in Delicatessen 55¢ BS . 6c IMPORTED = WESTPHA LIAN HAW. 8 cev, per ib SMOKED BEEF, sliced, rer COOKED BRISKET CORN d, per Ib Al Cara Tianster eo BLOCM:NGDALES’, Lexy te 3d Ave., 59h to Guth St.

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