The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1909, Page 8

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nee EVENING worse FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909, | BEHIND RERORD™ nat an Get Off Easy. Encountered en and High sis noinine « Seas All the Way—A Four- rae oe Day Boat, Officers Say. » The lly effective: | with elght} dd one-half | sial about the |i Police Cov he contrary, Bu punt at ndants who =[ ? clerk was barely it that It was several The speedy Mauretanta, despit erly gales and high seas, enco’ clear across the Atlantic, was 0} minutes behind her record when ended her voyage from Liverpool to-day, But for adverse weather cc tions she would have smashed all ords for speed. On her Jast trip west before this she in One Hundred arraigned in a b peddling without a 1 | Fish peddi P room Was wa excited, By bili a THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP 12 West 23d Street covered the distance from Daunte Rock, CW nstown HEMET te etl ficers say sho is getting faster all t time, and when the weather settles she we promises to establish herself as a day boat. e second | day out this trip th BROTHERS ESCAPE FIRE. Made Their Way ‘Through Smoke || Doring Blaze at College. Bey ADELPHIA, March 12 j al | | : | | } SUFFERING FROM FROM ASTHMA | > New Method of Home Treatment Checks | the Disease at Once, | | | i ago, of the | has made i The Most er eine Saietitan of | New Gowns Ever Offered at || Such Moderate Prices “Samson” G WN (see The ‘ —New Models trimmed with embroidertes ||! : cific Value Tae the ae z TSE SUT eT 37.50 Officers and men is being arranged ‘or it : | 55.00 || i f Value | McPartland & i eee | O'Flaherty Co.|| eae || 8th Ave., 40th and 4ist Sts. ue 42.50 | The Last Days of the Great a i d evening | 16.50 | } atin, W nidery: alue Removal Sale [se oss 2500 “Lingerie Dre er ans of F Value 17.50. an be worn with high col Value 28.0) - Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or | Kerosene with Coo DUST In fine qualit roughout; newest Spring models; sizes up to 46 1D. Removal Sale Price Women’s Waist n's $2 \ altriten GOLD DUST has all desirable cleansing and Al dc qualities in perfectly harmless aud /asting form. 3 Cc; ; tbe Ae SOLD ney wins need 0 eae help, No matter what you wish to clean—aishes, | Children’s $ $1. 00 Dresses } elcthes, pots and pana lisors and woodwork, re- mand per frigerator, pat touut or what not, GOLD DUST alone will do all the work—and do it better than anything else, ay $1. 25 Dre. More than that, GOLD DUST will do a!l the crate See hard part of the w ork Dutch neck let neck neally trimmed with bald of | without your help, ih) colors to match; § 1 full but ' 3 ad all phe way down, back; size Qari saving your strength Oc! and temper. is i GOLD DUSTisa Boys Clothing | rood, honest, vegeta The ast lot of od sts Tn Bors Breasted Sut ch ie ou aeee in poh BEaupLo tG 18 4 j dered ‘orm—scie ntif. 3, 500 Boys? ‘50c Blouses and Pants) ically combined with uses tn veel ne 19¢| purifying ingredi- | ents of magic power. 500 Buster Brown $1.50 Suits ) sameness EASE none C. O.E oval Sale Price rains 0 Sizes up to 1 N Broadway ) k & G Specialists in A 1 fe prarel for at 34th Street 2 | bi] Onipany Men, Women & Children | “Unfortunately the artist who draws the picture does not | make the clothes.” We are constrained to quote the above sentiment frorn certain contemporary ad- vertising because it so pithily expresses our own views. Enterprise—misguided (and misguiding) —prompts some makers of clothes for men to employ high-priced illustrators to depict their productions as they should look, not as they really appear. The only picture we hold up to your gaze is that of your own reflection in a well- lighted mirror. We show not maginary perfection, but real distinctiveness as expressed in the skilled craftsmanship of our own designers and tailormen, Spring Suits & Topcoats : Tailored Suits, Dresses The Tailored Suits: & Coats for Girls, Juniors and Misses For Misses, 12, 14, 16 & 18 years at 19.75 & 25.00 Two or three-piece models, of fine French serge or fancy striped worsted. Colors: navy blue, gray, ashes of rose, reseda, Cunard blue, champagne or black. For Juniors, 12, 14 & 16 years at 15.00, 19.75 & 25.00 Twoor three-piece models, of fine French serge, fancy striped worsted or shepherd checks; shoe top length skirt. Colors: navy blue, gray, ashes of rose, reseda, Cunard blue, 1 champagne or black. The Washable Summer Dresses: For Misses, 12, 14, 16 & 18 years Of fine imported gingham, percaleorcham- bray; high or Dutch neck; long or three- quarter sleeves; all new colorings. Value 3.95, 4,95, 5.95 and 7.50 at 2.45, 2.95, 3.45 & 3.95 For Girls. 5 to 14 years Of fine imported gingham, chambray, lawn, linen or percale; high or Dutch neck; long or three-quarter sleeves. Value 2.95, 3.95, 5.50 and 7.50 at 1.98, 2.48, 2.98 & 3.98 “The Middy Blouse’—a novelty A highly practical and useful garment, in sizes to fit girls and misses of 10 to 20 years. Prettily designed, of washable twill cloth with washable flannel collar and cuffs. In white trimmed in navy, red or cadet—or in plain white. 2.45 Malye aK 00. $15 to $45 SATURDAY, MARCH 33 New Spring Models To be cloned out—Saturday The remainder of our stock of Karakul & Broadcloth Coats for Girls & Misses Coats for Misses (1G i» 18 years). 50 Values up to 29,50 9. Coate for Girls (8 to I4 years). 15.00 Values up to 20.00 | " NEW SPRING TownDanield "2 VERY SPECIAL. WOMEN'S SUITS of light weight materials in all the gtewest mudels. Jachets are cijt long, sesil- fitted and artistically trimmed, Valyes to $83.00, Special at........ vovcecsesey 25,00 STYLISH SULTS FOR THE 188, in a large as- sortment of materials and colorings. Some are semi-fitted, 86 inch long, trimmed with collar and cuffs of a rich Bengaline Values to PLiefe), Fel TICU Clauses 17.00 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. Broadway,dthand 9th Sts. ————————— Sizes 3 to 8 years; in new Spring gray plaid effect N ANY ——_ as & emblem: noe © 0.0 hem “te nee May Sy aster a ,IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— fe Maa. i . 06 CCl A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” Wilde GQ AND, GET IT. Pe \ | | CONTINUING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY { Formal Opening Exhibit of Millinery for Spring If past years have given rise to the thought that “at last Paris has reached its limit,” this new Spring season disproves the idea. The exquisite forms, colorings, trimmings and garnitures of our imported model Hats show that Parisian genius knows no limitations. Adaptations and original designs created by our own workrooms are also on display. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Trimmed Hats A very handsome variety inthe | newest shapes and colorings y 10.00 Exceptional Values New Spring Models of Shirtwaists & Petticoats for Misses & Small Women G 8 (4 to 14 years), Cc, 98c, 1.25 to 2.98 , Tailored Madrasse or Linen Models 1.00 & 1.98 Lingerie Waists either plain tucked or elaborated with lace and embroidery, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 3.95 Taffeta Silk Petticoats A large assort- ment of styles, in the Spring colorings, 3.95, 4.95 & 5.95 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Boots & Slippers for Women at extraordinary reductions 413 pairs of Russia calf shoes, 46 of patent leather shoes with gray, << CC or tan cloth tops. 259 of shoes in various models and 2. ee leathers. | Values 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00; at} 278 pairs of Evening gies. of patent) leather, dull kid, white, pink or blue kid, with plain or.2 beaded vamps. New models, +50 Value 5.00; at) ISI pairs of Evening Slippers of patent) leather, white, pink or blue kid, | with plain or beaded war ‘I. 75 @ 3.50; Spring Suits & Reefers for Boys Perfection in its relation to human qual- ities or achievements is a rare virtue. With even the most jealous care in the production of our Apparel for Boys, a fault may sometimes creep in, When it does, back goes the money. But we may say in all sincerity that we do not believe in all New York there is another assortment of clothes tor Boys so well calculated as is ours to weather the trials and strains the wearers will subject them to—or we might add, so cleverly de- signed to please the eye. | for Boys—extra Knickerbockers Value 7.50, 9.75, 12.75 | at 5.50, 7.75, 9.75 In a choice variety of new olives, grays and greenish tones. Alpaca lined and most carefully tailored, { Reefers for Boys, 3.95 to 12.75 In newest Spring colorings and effects, also in plain blues or coverts. 2 UMICHAELS BROS Open Evenings Until 9 o ca 10% Weerinit ceeeie | RY Credit House Lm All ioe marked in Belts figures. Aihoce $88.00 U AVRITE FOR OUR 1909 CATA GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE LIBERAL GREDIT TERMS Ay 3°AVE «78081 ST. $1.00 down and $1.00 per week, LOGUE—MAILED FREE per week, Ciuthe Your Family for $1 per week, $I No Big Deposits aw Required, PETS, BEDDING & DRAPERIES. \} $75 Worth is 50 Down ll re Week anes | 100 0.00 ‘ i OVonday. Evenings. 150 a , 2, 28 . TH TH 200 4 2500 on AXE. oe ST, -E 300 “ x Li 3. 50 “ per Amounte 9 Proportion, —— inte, New Verses and Connectient No Extra Charge for It, Advertisements for The World may. be left et any American District Messenger office fm the city until OP, M.

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