The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1909, Page 12

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ARCH 18, THE EVENING WORLD, _THURSDAY, M 1908, une rr Hl FA From the Waist Down, Suf- fers Great Pain, FIGHT ow TAK CAUSES ROAD 1 PASS DIVDEND New York and Harlem (Street iA we ' 1 we a The cond f ¢ Alt P. Hun- ' Car Line) Now Owes State ter, mitionaire tead mine owner of Ale Pe buquerque, Mex, who with hts Mi, Nearly $1,000,000. daughter and a gi the collision of h Brooklyn street-car ye » Was re- The directors of the New York and Ported to-day by Pr. McDonald Peggs, Harlem Railroad Company (street-car of No. 280 West Seventy-first street, to | be most serious Mne) have decided to pass the seml- Idnnual dividend payable in April out of the rental atreet car line, Col, Hy at the He the watst down and it has by of the Fourth avenue sed to the Metro} } The accrued ta: amount to be f 009,000. TH } the tax sho H Yoad, and in consequence of this dis- pute the directors have decided to ples FROM EFFECTS OF FALL. guspend dividends. Henry years old | It Is also said the directors were | fluenced by the pusribility that be fause of the comp! is of Metropolitan Street ay system feceivership the lease might be forced back on their hands a Says WES cHERGE MORE IS “PERSECUTION” CHOLUU TU: f os i " Added to the Long List due j) ‘nto This Famous Remedy. | Camden, N.J.— "It is with pleasnre } that I add my testimonia! RES ane st —hoping that i induce others to avail themselves of this valuable medi. cine, Hes Pink. bam's Vegetable Compound. I suf. pW fered from terrible perved in th headaches, pain ir And 13th Ci my back and right side, was tired and nervous, and so weak Icould hardly stand. Lydia E +] Pinkham’s Vegeta. ' «ble Compound re- emer d Stored me tu health and made me feel like a new pe and it shall always lave my praise, —Mrs. W. P, VALENTINE, 002 Lincoln Avenue, Camden, 4 Gardiner, } ‘a8 & great 5 ferer froma f . The d ; tor said I wow A 0 go tot hospital for an qty but ck , STUDENTS SOCIALISTS’ CLUB. Fittieurey ee in thcee onthe | — Lik y . 1 Formed by Undergraduntes in Chil- Box engo University, Because your case is a difficult one, } CHICAGO, March 18.—t doctors having done 1 flarmation, ul i ny So- fibroid tumor: ains, backache, t ecling, indigestion, Socialists ty wi - vous prostration, Lt vite ltoa to try it, and the lions to | Lara eo Wav | ord & Laylor | | , iE Boys’ Shoe Dept. Remarkable Values in B 5) y ' 0 ays’ Shoes for Dress or School Wear Slory Shoes Extra High Cut or Reg double sole to heel. ' Shoes for School of Heavy Vci Kid, Black R Calf or Tan Russia Cal; extra m sole i Pai sas Lewher Lace S* t Se ; ‘al = | $3.50 to $5.00 values, S7.Q2 : v4) > j _ Broadway &,2oth St.; sth Ave; t AR DEATH Still, Paralyzed 1 was hurt tn ybile with a Cn ee anand a eae mene emer ey RM Macy & Co." Atirsctions Are Thelr Low Prices \ACVS BB Bway at éth Ay, to to 35th Sb A Sale of Walking Canes Lord Chumley lived in the wrong data ‘and died too soon, He should be a Gothamite to-day. This sale of Canes would appeal to the fastidious passion he had tor such things. Canes, Canes, Canes—and more Canes, A show in the window suggests their diversity. The dandies of the day, the daddies of the day, will joy to see them—and their p Canes for the giddy; Canes for the sedate; Canes to twirl; Canes to trust. Watch out! When news of these pr spreads, the Rialto, the Avenue and the Plaza will be agleam with the polished beauty of new-bought Canes, 59c for Canes Worth Up to $1.00— and pimento wood, m th sterling silver, some g handles, 99c ce Canes Worth Up to $1.75— Opera and straight shapes, made of partridge-wood, with silver caps, ete ched or plain; or ash an zel woods, with large silver Ds. ca } $1. 39 for Canes Worth Up to $2.49— , gray pimento and partridge, mounted with sterling sil- ve aps or inlaid; also pimento with ivory cap, $1.88 for Canes Worth Up to$3.00— Cedar, partridge and green ebony, with silver caps; pimento, in opera shapes, with bands of silver. $2.34 for Canes Worth Up to $4.00— Malice i pimento ily mounted with si silver; s <1 pimento d and 2 sticks—all and ro trimmed with sterling silver 97 for canes es Worth Up to $4, 50— Children’s Dainty Drew pes of mis ped partrid Two Very Great Specials “Little Duchess,” one of the prettiest models of the Spring season—guimpe style—made of ry white and colored repp, piped with white linen; V-shaped neck, fin- ished with broad band of self material; set off with self-col- $2. " ored buttons; stitched belt; full-pleated skirt; sizes 6 to 14 | $3. 19 for Canes Worth Up to $6. OO) years—and gi ue ‘ "Pater Pan Dresses, Gibson waist effect, made of rose, | iles; large mal pink, blue and Copenhagen chambray; Dutch collar; cutls, and belt trimmed with faggotting and folds of white lawn; full-pleated skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years, The two styles are clearly depicted in the above illus- tration. Second Floor $ 1 96 Ik braid and silk tie; full ly sold for $7.50; spe- Three Specials in Wash Cowl | Mercerized Fleurette Suiting, 15¢ _ A smoothly and tirmly woven fabric, delicat ely mer- cerized in the yarn, We have it in all the aN sping tints, Floor Se eee eee — nl Irish Linen Suiting, iste ec This is the real Irish Linen—pure flax—the kind that { t { wears and washes as youl have it—36 inches wide—natu- ral color only, ba! 96. year siz cS, {mported Irish Dimities, 17c Dimities are de Nothing T print- ar to the dress desire of many. it -snow'la kes and flowe Chil diea? s Winter Chats It won't be long before these Children’s Coats, made of red, blue and green warmthful cheviots and novelty mix- tures, will strike a discord in our children’s stock. We don’t want them to cumber the counters; we surely don’t care to pack them away in camphor. That's why you may take them away at $1.74 Single- and double-breasted styles, trimmed with fancy braids and butions; yoke lined; sizes 6 to 14 years. If you buy one for next Winter it will be the same as putting out S1. 1-74 at 300 per cent, interest, at 300 per cent, interest. Week End Candy Special. Main FY Gold Seal Chocolate i Maca- ore and Old-Fashioned Cea old elsewhere al 60¢ pound, Our price 39¢ pound. Special---29c pound, Sod assorted only, ————— CLOTHING rao ee Youths’ Suits, $9.94 to $29.75 (Sern 1909 ouths’ Suits fe) hada Men’s Suits, $14.75 to $36.75 jst and Youths’ Overcoats, $14.75 to $27.75 Dotted M proidered ch: plaids. glish Long Cloth t Reduced Prices “Red h Long twelve Basement eo ee ee BA A 5 to plece “Cou ntess” Brand r usual price 89c sual price March Il be the birthday of Spring. If the calendar is true a gentler mildness 7} will be stirre he weather after that day. Oid Sol will rise earlier and earlier and set — | later and lat mn lengthens and dee At such a (me thoughts but Clo:hine! ‘The Winter Suits and Overcoats of most men and sons of men are beginning to be plainly shabby—or shabby genteel, No matter how goo r ine of second-ratene { Don’t be too « Look at YOURCioihes. Ho i bit threadbare eat first, after a Winter’s usage they are approaching the drab the situation. worn and tired Don’t be ou read this, Take a subjective view of have they Ee the racket? If they are into Spring duds now with perfect propri m tid to crowd thi help you start the ball going. Fake Men’s Suits, 1 Vorsteds, Velours, Cheviots and Cassimeres, Tried sd soles, $2.07 ind true! The ike new chords—gray, stone ie, green, blue, —old names, but the s! ind combinings are not old The Overcoats that balance on the light-weight notch are looking s, What style d’ye want? — Dressy Top Coat, Che up these sunshiny | model or the con- For the Balance of This Week We’ll Sell One Thousand Oriental Rugs at 25% Under Our Regulay | Prices, Ww hich | Brings Them to Less Than Cost of tmportation. This fs An | Opportunity That May Never Occur Again RH. Mrcy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lory Prices, ACVYS Bway at oth Ay, 4th to 35th St Women’s Suits and Gowns Tailored Suits, $23.74 Made of excellent im- ported materials—fine worsteds, serges and fancy cloths, in Spring colorings—new blue, old blue, old rose, reseda, navy and gray; also black. Long jacket, lined with silk, and full skirt; regulation sizes and for small women and misses, A Princess Empire Princess Gowns, $24. 74 model, made of chiffon broadcloth and foulard, messaline, pongee or taffeta silk. Dutch neck, finished with Cream lace collar and satin piping. Second Floor, Misses’ Spring Suits . Two- and Three-Piece Suits, of fine serge or shepherd checks, in blue, green or black; jumper trimmed with piping, braid and buttons; single-breasted coat, lined with satin; 10 to 16 years, $14.74, Two-piece Tailored Suits, of excellent quality lined, singie-breasted coat, the sleeve trimmed with tons; rose, green or blue; 14, 16 and 18 years, $16, 74, Two- or Three-Piece Suits, made of fine Spr French é and cheviot; trimmed with brai the coat lined with sott satin; blue, green, rose or 18 years, $25.74, nd Floor, ike mixtures, and buttons, 14, 16 and The Underprice Basement Has been greatly enlarged. More room for mer- chandise—more room for buyers, Bigger values than ever—quicker takers than ‘ever, Hosiery: : Handkerchiefs: Women's Black Cotton Hose, | Men 's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, guaranteed sta » medium we here elastic tops, Seamless, reinforced heels and 29¢ apair 126 i Men's Fine Lisle Thread Half Hose, icisi Le melultcued Lar geyairs Handkerchiefs, Tisewhere t0¢. each; special at Ge Men's Pure mange Handy ere ett) 4 elsewhere at 19c a pair: pecidlat 1 Qe, / Men’s Night Shirts: | aut ¢ and Women's Pure Linen Hematitched Lae fully laundgred” aud Knitted Underwear: | Men's Balbrigean Undergarments, each, Be Boys’ $1.50 Suits at 89c. Washab.e Suits, Women's 's Ribbed Cotton Vects, |: Coton Ay pasti to! ne above; umbrella - shaped, bund, 19¢, 10 years. | Boys’$4 Cheviot Suits,$2.89 , eee Women’s Waists: | Double-breasted Coat, is mads of nd cuffs, long . two t ror one pair g s a one pair special at ape lk to 17 years. in a large variety of Boys’ 40c. Blouses at 24c i nnelette, madras and| solid and striped de popular colorings; Russian negligee styles. Men’s Hats: “Wafertlex” Derbies, new shapes, extra light ¥ self-contorming; sold elsewhere at $3.50; our price $2.74, Men's Derbies and Soft Hats, in all the newest shapes and colors, at $1.88 $2.49 $3.49 Children’s Rompers, materials; were 796 eac 29c Children’s Straw Hats Not even a fitful flurry of snow deters the forethoughtful mother from choosing the child’s Straw Hat early, Just no’ of shapes and colors and the price-range is as coaxing as the child will be when the Hats are seen. Second 1 » Rear, Spring Apparel for Boys =: All Suits in regular stocks are made to our order. Fabrics stamped allewool ARE all wool, Such fabrics we test with chemicals, and after selecting the fabrics we select the model we deem most suitable for a particular pattern of cloth, For any sty€e of Suit we show in regular stocks we can furnish extra trousers. Atiention is directed to the following in the new Spring lines: Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, Boys’ Suits, with extrs pair of made of cheviot, serge and fancy| knickerbockers, fine wool cheviots vorsteds, six distinct models; sizes and cassimeres, also blue serge; coats Welsh ORS CISTI a} are pleated, plain, Derby and box 244 to 12 years, $2.97 to $9.74 back; lined with alpaca or sergey Knickerbocker Suits, made of all-| sizes 7 to 18 years, $6.49 and $9. o wool cheviots, worsteds and cas- Stout Boys’ Suits, made of blue * simeres, e and pleated models,) serge and fancy worsteds; sizes 12 to double-breasted style, with or with- | 18 years, at sf. 49 and $9.74. h fancy patch or flap | Spring Reefers made of all-wool CNG CMTE SHLD BEETS U7 covert or golf cloth. c- blue serge pockets; sizes 7 to 18 years; prices) full length; trimmed with emblem range $3.96 to $13.74, on sleeves; special at $2.97. Knick r Suits, made of blue New Model Reefers, long and serge, p worsted and fast color;! Joose-fitting; made of covert cloth In prices range from $4.86 to $9.74. | tan or gray, also in mixtures of tan, Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits,| gray, Olive and brown; these Refers made of all-wool serges, in navy or | Wrown and mixed cheviots; sailor match the above suits; sizes 244 to 42 years; prices range from $2.97 to $8.04. collar model, trimmed with silk braid or embroidery; sizes 244 to 10) Top Coats, In tan, covert or years, $3.49, mixed cheviots; all the new spring Boys’ Suits, with extra pair of} colorings, $3.96 to $11.74. Boys’ Blouse Waists made woven madras, in white and colors, finished with neckbands or attached all-wool cassimere, | shades of tan, gray | long Derby coat, well ional type that’s ahwa t right for every occasion? tailored throughout; sizes 7 to 17] collars, pleated or plain fronts; ie. re not doing th st Clothing ness in town. | in incentive to keep years; sold eleewbere at $5.50; our | 6 to 13 years, 46c. to $1.29. t { ualled be 1 here when ~ pyise $4.74. | Boys’ Shirts, made of wo ‘ is strring. Hence unequalle Jues ma found here whene ou come, Boys’ Four-in-Hand Tis, special) madras, light and dark coertogsy $2.9 80.94 Let us jigure on your opring wardrobe. Pitty bani at 24¢ prices range from 48¢. to - —— — eR RRR OR =the RR

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