The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 10

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| I | i 1 i } in ITED HORSE POSONERS. 3 WHILE DAUGHTERS SENT TO PRISON FORT MOTHS Court Regrets He Could Ine tte pose No Heavier Sentence on Two Blackmailers. WAIT IN COURT, —_— First to Greet Former Brook- lyn Official When He Is Discharged. When Frank f perintendent of Highw 6 Sue Brook- lyn, was acquit accepting a daughters, Jos his two have been in daily © upon the trial, leaped to bracing him, sald We knew you is side and em- You are Ity of any would be acquitted, Dar too good a father to be crime.” Ulrich has been on tr tlee Jaycox, in the i since last Wed cused of accepting der Pottueh, in retur was to appoint Alex Willlam, a corporation { wanen the charges were urt of a conspir tion at on by Assistant Dis mailers who pols of the charge of | tak ( Cae) cid In pronoune! ng sentence who | each this afternoon by y Alfred Henry “Lewis Dramatic Criticisms by Alan Dale ore Jus- | Special Articles by Elbert Hubbard Editorial Articles by John Temple Graves Are among the features of THE MORNING AMERICAN The Best Class of Reading 0 The Best Class of Readers and Thomas Russ, Tirich, He left the clasped in thi THOMAS AGAIN FOR (CHANGE PRESIDENT Se The nominating committ York Stock Exchange has H. Thomas as President of the Ex- change, Mr. Thomas has be of the institution for th He also served as president from May, 193, to May, 1904. Otber nominations made 1 mittee, to be voted upon at the on May 10, were: Treasurer Gilley; members of the govern mittee to serve four years, J.T Atter- bury, Walter Bowne, EV. 1 Cox, W. mes Me- i, i Ww Heaton, James B. Mab Govern, Wil Simmo: Jor; trustees of gra five years, Henry K. P ing committee for 1910, Le Roy Frost, John H. Andrew V. Stout and Winslow. Drmnencni PLISISGSIASNISISALS LSD AL verrrnse\ ee rere eee Lord & Men's Furnishings in new spving patter nttaclie made coat model; yvario ina large a made wit Broad B FROM TH ate FACTORY Are you willing to take advantage, Do you know that $1.00 tere ee buy. ae a 8 by the largest wholesale : Halper Menutaecuring Co. 656 Brosaway Corner Bond Street ¢ Elevator, Room 26 Take Subway or Elevated to Bleecker St. Station tT, 54-56-58 Guenty GJlirck BL, Neal Not associated with any other f Frances Starr 4, (0 ieeiear Boo Lingerie 74, ay v Ua. An exc jusive re- a4 KLe- ie Le Fo I>, faylor |THE PHOTO PRETTY G UNIONS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909, One Brill Store Equals Te! Ten Usual Clothing Stores In each of the four Brill stores you find a complete assortment of garments produced by ten of Ameri foremost tailoring institutions, Prices $15 to $45. In all other good clothes stores in New York you are limited to the garments produced by one tailoring organization, In addition, Brill stores offer you special gurments at $10 fo $17 that are produced ‘under Brill direction, resulting in these early Spring extra values: Sults, Spring Coats and Cravenette Raincoats $10 that are‘unusual values under one-third more, Here are the most remarkable garments sold anywhere at the price, for these are the only garments in America priced under 14 more that are ed to hoh the shape, fit, style and color until rodels in all styles for m vol black and fancy che nm and young men. jot suits and excellent worsted suits All-wool black, Oxford and fancy mixture Spring Coats and Top Coats. Excellent worsted nest stripe and plain wale weave Cravenette Ralocoats 0 Strictly All-Woo! Velour and Pure Worsted $11 50 Hand- Tailored Suite: $15 and $16.50 values, e rice ever quoted on strictly all-wool, hand- n of the year. Included are new tan, olive, ewest stripe and fancy weave designs. Models Sand extreme styles for young men. Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette $13 50 Raincoats that are $18 & $20 values, < E ed that in all this country no concern shall S price as Brill stores. i ntracts for cash were placed, tai- rk were employed, rduced gar- ) values to be found Brill stc ores ed suits of blues. High g: in the Stripes in silver, stone and smoke grays melton th and fancy pes and chain suits of excellent t and velour, correct shades. rt worsted chevic k a thib id high grade wors- ri mmings fully justify $13 and $20 value. Sizes and mc uded for men and young men EXTRA SPECIAL—$22.50 Journeyman $14, 50 Le Sults of Fine Pure Worsted, one of America’s finest n work—was done be- exactly $8 on Suils, Spring Coats and Cravenetle $17 Raincoat’ that are $22.5) and $25 values, a t makers—gariments that are an be tailored. thibet, high grade t, classy m worsteds that nts. Many are Brill Clots ies sat $29 to $45 ot be shown cunas, in new diamond US grays, worsted wale weaves, new | Lake Supe- te $20 to $45 Youths’ Suits that are 86 excelent $3 values, g . xood see Youths’ Sulis that are unusual $8 $10 and £12.50 values 9 and y Excellent vring. Sizes 14 to 20 fab inusually good ta COTS Clothes = Extra Specials Broken sizes; me- $2, 00 5; 8 to 15. _ for Children's Suits, Reefers and Top Coats; | #94 Topeoata, J $44 85 vaines $3.95 for Children's Suits, Topcoate 4to 10 years. and Reefers, kers; 8 to 17) 85 & 80 values I!-wool two pair of id Top Coats; ¢x-| tor children's 4 to 16 years Sulta, Topeoats r Suits, includ- | and Reefern, ts and S xtreme new 4. 87 & 87.50 values Pants; worsteds, cassi ns; cut full a i guar ia 79¢ NTI & u ROAY UNTIL I P.M n.Biway 47 CO RTLANDT, 0» Greenwich, 1 SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 125th \ | penitent Eiees Male ae OCH & UO West ° Leese | | oe SS | ar 49th Anniversary Sales. fistbs} Eager, Enthusiastic Purchasers Have Crow ded This Store Daily, and To-morrow We Ww d Up These Sales with an Array of the Most Remarkab le Values Ever Offered nds Save Mone) and Small Women, $14, of The illustration portrays pne of Qt TLY Great Anniversary in Greater New York—Join the Happy Throng j an extensive collection of smart tailored models for this season's wear, comprehending the extreme as¥% well as the con- servative — fash- fon idea; skil- fully made of fine straw braids, jauntily trimmed wits ribbon, — wings and quills; would be con- Fs sidered execlent value at § wry cou ; Misses’ “and ie Hats ROUGH STRAW HATS, mushroom effects, trimmed with handsome silk scarfs with Persian borders, in pretty stages of burnt brown, navy and cardinal; value : 1.38 iMITATH IN PANAMA. ‘new mod- els, trimmed with ri exceptional values ‘ Me } 69c, 98c¢ Men's 65¢ Ties, 45¢ One of New York's best tie manufacturers closed out to us AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES about 300 dozen of MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, of pure silk, with wide ends; all the new Spring, colors, plain and faney. We turn our saving over to you and offer Saturday only 63¢. Ties at .. 45c Fe Girls’ Wash Diss man tailored. Equal to those offered at the price quoted Faultlessly Fashioned in the Graceful Hipless Styles, Exactly as Illustrated, At A Chie Model g Out of the Ordinary fcr See ny | A Bary s The coat is hand- somely lined with ex- cellent quality peau de or satiny the Skirts are snug fitting, withal graceful in swing and hang, ,The t mer Wear materials are fine qual- ity Imported Panamas and Serges, in the sea- Son's prettiest shades, 7 iy including Edison and Copenhagen blue, 4 rose, reseda and black. f e ip '\8 FF \ Rf eae A, \ “ay ee OY In a Complete Line of Sizes 14 to 16 Years. or 32 to 34 Bust. me 35¢ Ribbed Underwear, 19c s cramped for room and was S stoc gave us an op: ) doz. RIBBED VESTS AND PER CENT. BE- compres about artly made dresses, in sizes to 14 years, for nS FOR WOMEN AT FULLY 25 ye The shows odel The styles guim pe e Girls’ Coats, $3.95 ‘or mothers of girls from ht coats at prices ii ths are rrrect style asting colors 3 buttons and ilored styles, cheviots sizes 3 to r of strictly man- worsteds, light and medium 5 4 to 10 years we are also Tnfants’ Long & Short Coats. SHORT COATS, of fine quality crepe cloth, silk with circular or loped capes, trim- es O mos. to 2 yrs; regularly -— Gee, 1 Wish | Had a Girl, —9c IS MG Baan 3.98 hi ‘ HORT COATS, of all-wool Bediord cord; fancy =) tritinied th sil dery and braid; sizes 6 mos. to $6.00 4.75 INFANTS’ LONG ¢ OATS, of ratiste; deep cape, with em- Ek Sale of Popular Music ze red scallop ved with ed with lace; an- i] Toilet Cost, Misses’, Boys’ & Children’s Shoes| Wash At Cost Boilers Articles MISSES’ STEEL SHOD SHOES, button style, of viei kid} ZOPEES B patent tip: hand sewed soles and city heels; sizes 111, | RRMAMER and ths C, ind E—a trade-n 2 tha at ASE York City ay only. i $108 MISSES’ EXTR A HIGH CUT SHOES, button styl Sr Caaillcenl kid, with matt kid top and kid tip; straight Ballon 5c Canalests fly; Orthopedic 3 city heel; sizes 11'4 to, iB 50 2) regularly $2.49; Saturday $1.95 ’ BUTTON SHOES, dull calf uppers and dull tiy : hand sewed sole; sizes 1142 to 2; an excellent 39 Dutch Coliars at 29C iPNEW DUTCH COLLARS, ie trin d with Vi wearing shoe; regularly $2.00; Saturday SHOES, in vici kid, patent coit f; sizes 1 to 5! ey i’ r nanufa rday only | Shade £ Candle, SIL i cal us at fir below price; $3.00 values BUTTON SHO! i $1 Cretonne 8 Cabine!s at De f wholesa' hy , extra high cut, in vicif ooo | 3 ith matt kid top kid ¢ i i! orawers seus pate awers: oss New 25¢ « | 75¢ Stamped ra 79) Veilines, 100 | _ Waist Pattern, 49¢ haa xtra Bigh outsf ag gorse ! ” a $1.69 X Peeks SD EIU Et REESE all ik Tila ye Taffeta 25c to 55c Papeteries, 15c | Rion, yi 15c Through a lucky trade turn we secured trom George B. New Suits $2, 69 oF Co,, one of he larg gest manufacturers of in TARTS WANE wash AT FAR L LOW nREVA AILING MAR- _ for Boys, 4 nT “4 KET PRICES, an odd lot of d AND DOUBLE some 2,300 boxes in all. The: Ww \ every respect; in ¢ S$ and white put up in fa nd plai boxes; worth positively from to 55¢.; Saturday at the Mhove extraordinarily low price cf . 15¢ LL 25¢ Easter at eal Booklets, 15c $5 German Silver Bags, ae on be |e hich era i oo “T5c Embossed st holes! Choice readings, veautitully ‘ rips an db inuate ted; wach tled wit » 49 tears for six} 9) * 1 and tassel—a prete ty vemlnder of the season months u sandianatbadiy on that’s why Women’s 29¢ : Y Ic di seerning kun ROLDWE STH STREET. cor, 3d Avenue, men. always Hose, rae ; 19¢ ni 2 Hosiery ir knit to fit shape WOME 31.00 French demand, “Everwear” Hosier y Rap} a the feet—will not wrinkle over instep or across heel et Earrings 69¢ r toe. In all the popular shades, two grades for meu, cely packed, 6 pair (o box, all gvaranteed for six months, box.

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