The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1909, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 26, 1909, MAVOR IGNORES HEYZERS DAUGHTER OHS AEM soir NY SUT FOR DWORCE Never Hoard Bee fore of Alleged Offer to som printer, Commissioner, land, at life, was tried before Supreme Court, any; al GRAND JURY MAY ACT, decision was reserved The testimony was to the effect Declares He by and Cross- married ustice ich In th that four ye parted and that Mrs, Crossland Police Head Declares He teen tiving with. B. Hammon the Prin cdward Hotel, almos Hasn't Been Called Upon since, Hammond's wife, ‘The to Explain, '$ ago the Crosslands Crosslands haye a son eighteen years eth May Crossland ts one of could have 00, At i asked, vday, when infer that he would ask 1 the Mayor, apprised you ipt him had, bee he s his will —_—»——__—__ yeate with the SIGNMAKER ACTS AS HIS OWN ATTORNEY. 1 the Mayor, z tor Ret ut Deni again s 3 Told F.nance Comimittee. Bofi A year ago 1 , ham made membe a the Board of Alderme ed to sp in Wife's inserting; yalue at Misses’ Spring Coats, Tailored Coats, mixtures stitched cuff and farcy all finished with gilt buttons; chevron on sleeve: ; notched collar, ge CURED i By the GUARANTEED Cluthe Truss | He RON t St | ¢, WITH MASSAGING PAD K oT HELD UP, ite tet ae rg ¢ sym je af * A A i¢ Company Undecided Whether | rariicto) $ or Not to Accept P. S, CHAS. CLUTHE: Board’s Reztrictior net eo east 2Srd St. : been tuken relative to t ions | © Bs 9 SOO: 0000000060000 ee in cinfon was hase! right to th ie GRAND RE aia Y CARPETS, BEDDING EVERYHING FOR USENGEPNG) HEN SATURDAY EVENINGS J = ae YOU CAN DYE AN BK (how Easter Pex Dre Pa with next SUNDAYS limited. Order in advance a ALLEGED SMUGGLER HELD. Schwartz, American bine Nngwage- sleeve with OOO Brit for “rial, years, iI ny Btates Clrouit Court sip i hiladelphia the pler adjoining that of the American Hine. The trunk was seized and Is now LE at the Public Stores. ? A GOOD, OLD FRIEND Dr, Bull’s Cough Se ee Specie Fashion is indulging in other directions. er’s favorite for col » coughand bronchitis, Itis culo and sure a Belt to.cure, and cures inan, woman and child, ek “Dr. Bu r. Bull’s Cough Syrup fecemreett igh s 10 years. My huse band’s pero) and grandmother er alsa bave a ne for a period of 35 years; ell havo found It to ie bes remedy for cough, a, and bag rtp ry rior hich highly recomme: es. er | bed 938 30th St., Milwaukee, Wie, rlal Bottle Free. cya) ve absolnte confidence in Dr. Bul aia a etaal bat eae i xl | arose kU MEV ENE CO, Baltimore, Md. ('T BUY A Sues rrrure. 1.—It has little or no in it, PG We U ae oe. the ates skin and Suede, black, gray or brown. a Women’s Footwear | For Special Selling $4.00 Values at $2.59 R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, ACT YS 4th to 35th St Children’s $6.50 Dresses, $4.49 Sheer White Lawn _ Dresses, in high neck style, the square tucked yoke out- lined with em- >. broidery insert- = ing; double rows Hof embroidery edging forming bretelles over the shoulder; rows of insert- ing on collar, sleeves and waistband; Val. lace edging at neck and wrists; skirt tinished with tucks and 14 years; 286.50 $4.49 double-breasted model, made of fancy 'y pocket, A 1 Savon ovoonnaooooaKnoo0e0000nKe $3.96 56, 94 Linette Tub Dresses — blue, green,tan, pink or la- vender; round low neck bor dered bya band embroidered with white dots and a simulated yoke of tucks; wide collar, embroidered in white, passing over the shoulder above side - pleat- ings; self-coyered buttons finish the skirt; three-quarter and embroidered bands; 14 to 18 $6.94 Second Floor, The Spring Footwear is full of novelties—striking designs, new materials—to keep pace with the extremes in which Bronzes and browns—grays and velvet-like black—laced, buttoned or buckled—our line of novelties is complete—and many of the styles that we are showing are not to be found elsewhere. Styles:—Eclipse, One and Two Eyelet Sailor Ties, Walk- ing Pumps, Virginias, Three-Buckle Colonial, Oxford Ties, Materials:—Bronze Kidskin and Catfskin, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calfskin, Black Calfskin and Kidskin, Buck- Castor Gibson Ties, black, gray or brown; hand-turned soles; broad silk ribbon laces; sizes 214 to 7, widths A to E Overcoats---$14.75 to $27.75 Students of modern economics, as developed by the diver- sified stocks of department stores, don’t turn up their noses in fine scorn at Overcoats that are on sale just an aisle from Groceries. They know that because we sell both we can sell each cheaper than merchants who represent only one of the interests. Turn it over in your mind. ath Fl, The kernel: Men's Spring-weight Overcoats, Chesterfield model, made of unfinished and bird's-eye worsted, black and dark gray, lined to facing or edge with pure-dye silk,$14,75 to $27.75 Men’s Spring Coats and Vests The new Suits! The new Overcoats! The new Coats and Vests! They are very fresh, Not one of them has a last season’s fleck. “Spick-and-span.” That’s the com- pound word that has grown threadbare by over-use. But it fits our Clothing. We sell Clothing, as everything else, with conscience in front of every sale. $19:75 for Double-breasted Frock Coats and Vests, made of all-wool smooth-faced Thibet; faced with silk, lined with serge. $29.75 for Double-breasted Frock Coats and Vests, made een of fine unfinished worsted, faced and lined with pure- ve silk, $24: .75 for Men's Single-breasted Frock Coats and Vests, made of unfinished worsted, newest model; body lined with pure-dye silk, Boys’ Clothing—7 to 17 Years With Easter only two weeks distant, boys are beginning to share the agitation of their sisters! Be joyous—if you can—but be well dressed. ‘That’s the Easter spirit. We help you to be joyous by making it possi- ble for your boys to be well dressed without extravagance. No use grindin” out the old truths that our Boys’ Cloth- ing is made of all-wool materials, and that the trousers are lined, and ‘hat the colors are gray, brown, olive and taupe, and that there are snap and smartness ih the Styles, _Geeand .74 for Boys’ $6.50 Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, with extra bloomers; made of blue serge and mixed cheviot 3oys' Hand-tailored Suits, single and double breasted mode made of finest imported and domestic worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres ANC: tWeedSiymrcteneinianavene hams tiineern $7.48 to $13.74 If you have only $2.97 to spend for the Boy’s Suit, we've the best value for you to buy. Boys’ Suits—24 to 10 Years rices begin at $2.97, They close at $8.94. Competitors begin their prices higher. They close them higher. But how about the Suits? Compare their worth with ours, Wool Suits, Wash Suits. We've infinite variety of both. fere’s a specimen: Becond Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits, made of all-wool velour- finished cassimere; shawl collar, edged with pldvesnaanita $3.24 We've a lot of unsold Winter Overcoats for boys that were sold up to $9.74. We'll close them out at $1.49 to $3.96 English Crocheted Scarfs—iheir race is not yet run, Rivals? Of course, plenty of them. But the crocheted loveli- nesses are still cozened by men of taste. Why not? They are— everything that refined Neckwear should be, Soft, compact, rich, dainty. The ones we have just received from England are in plain colors and cross-striped in all the staple, fruity, flowery, jewel-like colorings; Sold by others at $3.00 and $3.50; so/d by us at $2.24, Neckweat—continued, The manufacturers have plundered the silk looms of two continents of their prettiest products, A prodigal variety of stripes and figures in quiet, grave, sedate, demure colors for the dignified and conservative ; a dizzying round of stripes and figures in fantastic, whimsical, curious convolutions of colorings that change in winding, moving plays of shades in every different angle of light. These are for the go-abouters who keep the city stirring, 94c for the usual $1.50 qualities $1.44 for the usual $2.00 qualities $2.44 for the usual $3.00 qualities Bat Ties. 4 Batel of figures—including plenty of panel stripes. Not a mere batch of them, Basketsful. They're sean baskers in Fashion's smile, Usually sold at $1.00. They should go buzzing at 68c. 44c and 54c Neckwear, Not the regular Neckwear gen- erally sold at about those prices. They are on the centre table, You pay nothing for pomp. Macy’s Collars, Peculiar? Yes, they are peculiar, Any Collar with both sides linen is peculiar these days—unless the price is 25c. 14¢ each; 79c for six, They come in quarter sizes and will stand the drubbing smilingly in laundries that give Collars no quarter, Men’s Shirts, Here's for a Thursday, Friday and Saturday whirll Men's Shirts of woven-striped madras and percales, plaited or plain negligee bosoms, coat model, at- or de-tached cuffs, 96c for the usual $1.50 quality $1.44 for the usual $2.00 quality $1.98 for the usual $2.50 quality There are real Shirt values, for you. Not the frail, sleazy things made to give business a sporadic boom or spasm, but Shirts that are sold at wonderfully little prices because we have had them made on a vast scale with every possible economy in prudent, wise action, Flannel Shirts. ot tlannelly—because they are slightly fuzzy— but Flanne/ Shirts. They are ideal and practical and dashing for motoring and all other Summer-time outing wear. Tan and gray— $1.44, $2.44, $2.97. RM Macy & Cos Attractions Are Their Low Prices, S ‘Bway at th Av Mth to 35th Sh Children’s $2.75 Dresses Figured Lawn Dresses, in many pretty designs of blue, pink, lavender, green, rose and all white. The blouse is side-pleated, with a scalloped finish of white lawn joined to the gown by lace inserting ; lace in- serting joins also the blouse and the kimono sleeve; full skirt finished with tucks and ale pe 4 to 14 years; a $2.75 value at $1.96 Misses’ Spring Coats Tailored Coals, single-breasted model, made of tine covert cloths or mixtures; notched collar, lapped pocket and straight Empire back; finished with large self-covered but- tons; yoke faced with self-material; 12 to 18 yrs. $6 94 Misses’ Dresses, 4.49 Striped Chambray Dresses—blue, rose, tan or green, with white stripes ; low- neck blouse, side- pleated, with deep collar and kimono sleeves of plain cham- bray finished with narrow white cotton braid and pearl but- tons; plain color belt with finish of braid and buttons; black silk tie; skirt trimmed with stitched fold and buttons; 14 to AGhyeatSimmennoate ; ‘4.49 The “1909 Elberon” Bicycle at $16.49 (With Coaster Brake, $19.49) Men’s and Women’s Models, 20 and 22-inch frames, enamelled in black with red heads, nickel-plated parts, guar- anteed single-tube tires, first-class saddle, high-grade pedals, complete with tool bag and tools, Fifth Floor, Other Bicycles “The Erie” Bicycle, for menand women, $20.74 “The Day” Bicycle, for men and women, $26. 49 Complete Assortment of Bicycle Sur est Pric Week-end Candy Special »:2:::, Chocolate-covered Glaced or Sugared Pineapple, sold by specialty stores at 80c¢ a pound, our regular price 39c; special Friday and Saturday at,a pound 24c Now ready—A Splendid Assortment of Easter Favors.

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