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Se Ot eee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIP er MAROH 12, 1909. : 11 Double Surely Stamps Up to 12 o'Clock— aed Adams Building, Fifth loo alone would be regarded by him as communte to the Physiclans’ siclan tells us ' requisite In making appointments, Club he d s thot many members by hin aa a Graduate of Cornell of the medical frate who t Hotchkiss Paatiita was recommended for the Hotchkiss Names C. S, Fowler | president, fonumman, ot as His Deputy to Reor- ganize Things Here. | cman THE LOWEST PRICES | | ONE SURETY STAMP in the City and PROFIT | | EI | | ey ADAMS ( with Each Ten Cent SHARING STAM?S (10c) Purchase, Redeemable in T he Co-operative Store Ten FREE Surety Stamps pecccuiluniatorahtersiaAdlsc) ixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street to Start Each Book. | Spring Suits, Coats and Wash Dresses for Misses, Juniors and Girls Typical Special Values for Saturday Misses’ $18.75 Serge and Panama Suits, $15.75 HE t§ A CORNELL MAN of the State Super dient of Insur- ance was one of the chief matters dwelt + |upon by Matthew C, Fleming in the re- port he presented last year to Gov. With every throb of the Succeeds to the Place Forr Ina fine quality of serge and Panama, in all the new shades, lined throughout with satin; t “iNed i bert Hugh Otto Kelsey, Among othe: a ly, e qui Q anama, S, ' BUD ES BI things he stated that the department si ough ithe Pens new circusar skirt; sizes 14 and 16 years, Value $18.75, special at... cece ec cee ee 15.75 er ald" yearly nd t Deneant bs fe Wher Hunter. etd eo emi yen Hae ee raced mineera ties re, poor, ee ie Misses’ Suits—Made of French serge, in all the new Misses’ and Junior Suits—in Panama, lined through- = tion," HOD Ce ta otemmancetamca DAUGUIST'S SELL colorings, lined throughout with satin, collar of bengaline; | outwith satin, trimmed with self-covered buttons; cir- Charles 8, Fowler, of Albany, has deen Where the Work Failed, nger when sure relief is at hand, | Do mot Re GREENE'S NERVURA circular skirt; sizes 14 and 16 years; special cular skirt, sizes 13, 15 and 17 years; spe- $12. 95 appointed Second Deputy Superintendent} ye pointed out that the market value lay consulting Dr. Greene, 9 West 14th Street, Ai a; $18.75 Galvatiwitcrriisnieiiseccsaceerner tay of Insurance by State Superintendent jot securities returned by compantes BY voy York City, His advice Is free, ett BECCnOON ELOY Girls’ Wash Dresses—In percale, high neck or Hotchkiss and placed in charge of the | Was a eet ae eee eee Dre Greene ts the, well kage mela lecturer \ Girls’ Top C ned OME NEN gray, guimpe etfect, full skirt with deep hem; sizes 6 to 98¢ @ completely reorganize the forces un- | tio, Uevaie® Mint re iyo atients NERYURA SPeclal at sseccressesrrecseccssoersesers | In Hoth’ Buildings. der him, These returns are made {n such a way, By te. Dre Greene prescribes medicines | Ay J] SN MI 2UT | those ig murdivines th St. New einplase no has no branch off { the report, that ‘it would be {m- dulent lapses and th the matter ot & Mr. Fowler will tal by Robert Hunter, wh in office by Otto Kelse: ter’a record had be the n however, Hu will take cha: will begin to drop Recently tha pla: Daniel F. Gord own i ion it see: To-Morrow (Saturday) March 13 | Boys’ Apparel for Spring '| Tremendous Clearance Sale of | 15,000 Silk Scarfs for Men DOCTORS FORM A UNION. Splendid Showing of Hats, Suits, Jack Tar Reefers, &c., at Extremely Moderate Prices “p> | Division of Fees One Feature ot uty Sup Pak rgantzation { forty aac Era ane ae a | Formerly Marked 25c to $1.50 Boys’ Novelty Hats { 9 Insur ASUS TELS PEELS (i) At 10c, 25 d 50 Formerly Priced Up to $3. a de ineludes th fans ha n i § eee) de: ' . t Cy ale an [e ; to-day that | The lot includes plain and tancy tigured crepes, reps, foulards, All the newest sabes and fabrics in tan, blue, red, green and gray. structions grenadines, poplins and satins, in strives and plain colorings. Made | | Broken lines which we do not wish to continue and pas ner, and t in plain and open end Four-in-Hands and English Squares, all | | on sale at less than Y% price, v ‘ $3 -00 widths, : Bat Ties—33, 35 and 37 inches. All well made Neckwear from | the best manufacturers, Men's All Silk 25¢ Neckwear at... 10 we Spring cai alues up tO »). Men's Ali Silk Soc & $1 Neckwear 25¢ Men's AIlSik $1 & $150 “ 50c $2.19 Woulin't it be advisab'e to lay in your Easter supply of Neck- wear at these greatly reduced prices? Russian Blouse Suits—Handsomely made Adams Building—First Floor, |} and trimmed, in neat fancy mix- = ——!] tures, Sizes 242 to 7 years....... $2.49 | , 9 ' Double - Breasted Suits—With knicker- | Five Thousand Pairs High-Grade bocker trousers, in neat fancy chev- iots and worsteds, Sizes 8 to 16 years $2. 19 Half Hose for Men y ; Boys’ Double-Breasted Jack Tar Reefers Travellers’ samples and discontinued styles —In fine quality of tan striped wor- of imported Half Hose from the best foreign makers steds, Sizes 244 to 7 years..... . $2.49 at Half Regular Prices | Adams Building—Second Floor, plain and fancy effects, rs ; consist of lisle and cotton stripes and Se GHAR, nls Great Clean-Up Sale of assortment to select fr rollows: | Infants’ and Children’s Wear beg SEIS eh Soe Ms Morse 22 All lots that have been soiled from handling or | ‘| { ot 2—Values to 6%. per Pa t a oe window display to go at a mere fraction In Both Buildings—First Floor, of original prices = F : | Biggest Bargains in Years Men 8 New Spring O'Neill Building—Third Floor. | ‘| Weight Knit Underwear — | | | Direct from the makers [ es _ Right in price, finish aud style | CORSE TE. Clem Sale Men's Medium Weight Balbriggai is Drewes Many of the Well Known Makes ToS 00 W. & B., P. & N., C. B. Ferris, Augustine, Thom- igctinn) son, Warner, Nemo, Majesty, American Lady, Nadine, La Florence, Sonnette and La Vida Corsets. Brill Clothes--Early Spring Extra Values Here are garments at savings unexpected at the season’s beginning, These savings result from various Brill trade advantages 274 commercial conditions that favor Brill stor Spring Coats ai. Cravenetie Hand-Taijored Suiits; Raincoats; values ay to $16.50 $10 regular at $15 & $15, $11. a0 The SPRING COATS include Jg-ie..gth models in grays, tans and These are suits substituted by one of our best wholesale tailors Hyves, also black and Oxford. And short top coats of covert and beca’ yed the delivery of our spring orders. Included are tan and ollve shades. Pure w wool velours and ¢h tan, brown Shirts and Drawers—Two thread, si are made sirapped bac EXTRA VALI | Per ZArMENt ....cecrscesscoeceesovers Men’s Extra Fine Gauze Sea Island Cotton Shirts | and Drawers—Made silk faced. Drawers are double | seated, all silk finished “and pearl Mn 65c. per garment, for... Former Price $1.00, Sale Price 65c Former Price $2.00, Sale Price 95 Former Price $3.00, Sale Price $4.35 VALUE 50c First Floor. a “Both TE RAINCOATS are worsteds, specially des!gned and ¢' new grays and new effects on black grounds. | c Yar! Y differ 0 c n = z me + nr ~ * ) ond oreo erat Remade shades and neat mixtures, Boles fix fferent models in conservative, semi-extreme and M , b H | Former Price $3.00, Sale Price $1.95 en’s $3.00 Derby Hats, $1.50 |, No ‘Phone, C. O. D, or Mail Orders Filled, Spring Coats & Cravenette Black Suits and $13 50 Twelve Cases Just Received In Both Buildings, | | Raincoats, 0 Brill Clothes for Pure Worsted Suits, U : turer in Danbury | values up to $20, These are standard $18 and $20 Suits, Sizes ine eet Hat pane enet in Danbury | a ck sui The pi or- ‘a Sec ' eas e The SPRING COATS Inclule tox and sem!- Spring, 1909, cea THUR Yor, calls them seconds; that is the reason we can sell you a $3.00 Hat for $1.50. al | St. Patrick’s Day Favors Saba SAM LNAULES can safely buy them and wear t box models, in various weaves, In gray, ollve, Are Coming from 16 ae ce Sn a a y t Mak are. full! $18 $20 sta vdedees ever, and save $1.50, because the Candy Department—Adams Building, Basement FES aTTA ANTES Foremost Makers Journeyman Yalior- @ | tions are so immaterial that Large assortment of green boxes, with snakes pipes, shamrocks, The CHAMES ETE ig INCOATS sre of velour Daily the new garments are arriving ed $20 & $22.5) Suits, $14.50 \{\ | appearance nor wearing quali etc, for St. Patrick’s Day, at, each. 4 +. 5e to 50¢ finished, smooth weave and granite worsteds, J ips a delight for us in the Brill stores These Suits are from the same wholesaler | | in the slightest. Pipes, per doz.....0.s0005 $0c | Sh mocks, pet doz.vesse.+s 5e Several styles have fancy woven backs. The to welcome them, to try them on who ‘ailored the $11.50 suits and are underprice Adams Building—Second Floor, Se weaves include double and single herringbone note the new lines, the new nm for the reason, Here are the new plain and | eal ea In Stationery Department—Adams Building, First Floor ti d th c gs. Th seta. H Bane y Dep f neat mixtures, fine wales and indistinct over: | a2d the new colori 1 dozens of new stripe designs, in | St. Patrick Postal Cards, Emerald Green Paper, Festoons for table clothes have all the rie polite pos- plaids and stripes, tl by all good clothes and, in addi- All these garments at $13.50 ate hand-tailored, tlon, these exclusive features: gray mixtures. 4, More modern tailoring. This !s CHILDREN’S CLOTHES accomplished under Brill direction and of gray, smoke, tan, stone, ollve cluded are the very newest plain decorations, Dinner Cards, Fluffy Ruftle Girls in emerald green and | | | Just Received a Large Shipment box paper, Flags, Shamrock Seals and Crepe Paper. of the Famous Douglas Shoes Real Irish Shamrocks Growing Green | Spring Coats & Cravenette | {istinguishes Brill clothes from of EXTRA SPECIALS Hi Raincoats; als agile ee eed aE Guat BUGLE Bose aiwarde sen SeeeNSults| in separate pots (a miniature Irish flag with each one | values up to $28, $17 00 Binet y ae ate waealirh ye ; fouen ‘gas 8 | for Men to oe, at free) OOOO senneeee bees i eye) ae This {s ac- to 16 ned models Childre year in ad- Top Coats The SPRING COATS Include almost every iiorey advanced tet shade, weave, fabric and model that you can find, ¢ six months to 7} Indeed this Brill assortment of Spring Coats at and by Brill designed fabrics that Children's $+ value Russian Suits; i eres le of $17 \s larger and more diversified than most are expressly woven for Brill clothes. Hee ed dieine se d Continuing the Sa stores’ assortments of spring coats at all price 3, Larger assortment, ‘This results oys' $4 value Ing Knick: re i r | W combined. ee eae from ten of the foremost in ¢r Suits, newest s 8 to 16.. ‘ ? Burt Shoes for omen ‘ cerns in America being ful B $4 eicetes — _ ena Ee The CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS are of Prlest- J in rill stores, | No other ; shade Kn iain, | OnlSulecraMerrow (Saturd Sold Everywhere Regu Edwin OC, Rurt Feseel con ors eaai srarearay COPldaG azar aiid nn A ouTsol uryelendlalvers@ any tesortnent pe ope Cey crrety \oaluraayia altar) yrataed O0lal pair ’ $50 raincoats. Journeyman tailored In Roches- 4, Better values. Because of various All Sizes—Al] Leathers | antages, Brill clothes are best values. Brill clothes are $20 to $45, ter, Many of these raincoats are silk lined Both the Spring Coats and Raincoats are from the foremost n 4 jn America. 279 Broadway, n. Chambers St. 126th St., Corner 3d Avenue. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M OPEN DAILY UD >PM Union Square South, % V3 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P.M 1ith St., n, Boadway. rouz comvemmun? storzs, 47 Corilandt St., n, Greenwich, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P, M, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Slightly “factory damaged,” but | at $9) 65 Pair | | practically perfect in looks and for New | Newilork fwear. At $1.98 they are by all odds | ¢ are Viel Kid. Gun M y the best shoe values in the world. | | Vici Kid, in button, lace and ement. | Adams Building—Second Floor, Russian Calf and Brown =We Give Surety Stamps and Redeem Them for fenigns or “Merchandiseseamomemmel