The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 12

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CRIN ee ee ce sl I) at ALE DUSHERS : ee j 4 Bs p4 P| be First to Greet Former Brook- |Court Regrets He Could Im- 1 } lyn Official When He pose No Heavier Sentence } Is Discharged. on Two Blackmailers. ; When Frank J. Ulrich, forr u- | ! perintendent of Highways, in Brook- i Wyola cacHiiitted Of en charee (tii In pronouncing sentence Justice Deuel | accepting a | ay, his two Rotlteta a S| said that hie regretted that a more severe daughters, p who hh this afternoon by Justice Deuel int punishment could not be tm) i t have been in dai upon i the trial, leaped to his side and em- bracing him, sald We knew ye would be acquitted, Paddy, You too good a father ¢ of tay ¥ (ita Dramatic Criticisms by Alan Dale Ulrich has heen or a ies Tabesk ates Special Articles by Elbert Hubbard j since last W ay. He was ac = Aa { Glined Of accepting $60) from Alexan: Editorial Articles by John Temple Graves i der Potiueh, in return — Th i Gana ZWoR Are among the features of William, a corporation | TT E R N ER Ulrich protested that he was r The Best Class of Reading of a conspir for tion at on ‘ y) (63 5 Su erren ca The Best Class of Readers B and Thomas ed for | om Tirich. He left the om, his hands clasped in those Bhtens, oo ! ROOM Ha Are you willing to take edvantagal of this offer, made by the largest wholesale jouse In New York Do you know that 81,00 here will [as as much as 82,00 In any department store in New York soy 2 1 The nominating committte of the New York Stock Exchange has re-ele: H. Thomas as President of the Ex- change. Mr, Thomas has been president of the institution for the two years. He also served as president from May, 4 1003, to May, 1904 Otber nomina mittee, to be voted upo: on May 19, were: ‘Tr Gilley; members of the g mittee to serve four years, bury, Walter Bowne, ED V. W. Heaton, James B. Mabon, J Govern, William Robinson m, would Simmons, H. C, Swords, J ‘ lor; trustees of gratuity fund to serve by five years, Henry K. Pomroy Fe + Halper Manufacturing Co COMES for 1910, ‘ 656 Broadway Corner Bond Street pprists 12th Floor: R 5 Send for Winslow ana Take Subway or Elevated to Gleecker St. Station Circular ay sia cee seller & lon, ° " 54456-58 Guenty “Ghird BE, Neat ¥ aa Not associated with any other NewYork Store The Frances Starr Yury evap D Bi Lingerie 44/2 gear’ ij Dress fa nh. ion eee th ioe ted “f op Oto Fen eID, LLG Decmoccnvet PLISIASLIALNISISLA LSA, veri Lord & Laylor THE PHOTO| ELUOLILD § CORE Men’s Furnishings innew sping Jord Lcuffs {Ts ; made coat mo at Pls, ecial value 1) ina large ass f e made with Jeather ends and elastic ba tae value $1.00 on enn errr nner “One Brill Store’ Equals Ten Usual Clothing 1g Stores reach of the four Brill stores you find a complete assortment of garments produced by ten of America’s S48, Van you foremost tailoring institutions. Prices S15 te In all other good clothes stores in New are limited to the garments produced by one tailoring organization, . In addition, Brill stores offer you special garments at $10 40 S17 that are produced ‘under Brill direction, resulting in these early Spring extra values: Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette Raincoats $10 that are‘unusual values under one-third more, Here are the most remarkal garments sold anywhere at the price, for the: he only gat America priced under % more that are ed to hokt shape, fit, style and color until it. Sizes and models in all styles f and young men. wool black and fancy cheviot suits and excellent Oxford and fancy mixture Spring Coats and Top Excellent worsted neat stripe and plain wale weave Cravenette Ralncoats ( Strictly All-Woo! Velour and Pure Worsted $i1 50 Hand-Talilored Suits, $15 and $16.50 values, L This is the t price ever quoted on strictly all-wool, hand- tailored 1 of the year. Included are new tan, olive, Stone west Stripe and fancy weave designs. Models Include oc sand extreme styles for young men. Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette $13 50 Raincoats that are $18 & $20 values, <) Brill stores ned that in all this country no concern shall give as good v his price as Brill stores. 7 mill fabric contracts for cash were placed, tai- work were employed, Il stores produced gar- id $20 values to be found lowe stone, tan and faney Stripes and chain ir, correct shades. h grade wors- ustify $18 and $20 value. neluded for men and young men. EXTRA SPECIAL—$22.50 Journeyman $14.50 Tailored Sults of Fine Pure Worsted, one of America’s finest vork—was 2 be- exactly $3 on conservative styles ing cold water Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette CEREOE 3 phat are $22.5) and $25 values $17 classy models. ‘0. worsteds that Many are Brit Clot es at ea) to $45 I not b be shown ew diamond le weaves, new Lake Supe- sandt . chalk and are to be had only nas next Fall's se" $20 to $45 $6 Youths’ Suits that are Nent $3 values, ex 8 ’ sizes Youths’ Sulis that are unusual 36 fabr ct Chil dren's Clothes— Extra Specials $2.00 for Childe Suits, Reefe: und Topeoata, J $4.4 85 values $3.95 for Children's Sultn, Topooate and Reefers, £5 & XG values $4.95 for Children's Sulta, Topeoate and Reefera, q 87 & 47.50 € t s Values ve 79¢ rothers CONVENIENT STORES. to 16 y worsteds, cassi- nd guar- re 8 TH STREET. cor. 3d Avenue. \ eM 1 P.M 3:,n.£ y 47 2 VOT, Greenwich { NW BATU VTIL # PM Pee en wee Se eee ’ . a in: - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909, os = = —os oy ee er | 125th { Koch's Urtown Prices Make H. Dewntown Shoppina at, Extravagance #3] EIKOCH & Co io ° [oe LT aN A ES A RI NN [1860| 49th Anniversary Sales. f:5x} Eager, Enthusiastic Purchasers Have Crowded This Store Daily, and To-morrow We W' Great Anniversary Sales with an Array of the Most Remarkable Values Ever Offered in Greater New York—Join the Happy Throng and § Save Money. New Tailored Suits for Misses [Women s Tailored Hats, $3.95 and Small Women, $14.95 |ots‘tie't portrays pne of an extensive TRICTLY man tailored. Equal to those offered at 5 S double the price quoted collection of smart — tailored Faultlessly Fashioned in the Graceful Hipless Styles, Exactly as Illustrated. for this wear, comprehending the extreme asq well as the con- A Chic Model The coat {ts hand- Oulef the somely lined with ex. [Setvative fash cellent quality peau de [0% Meas skil Ordinary for cygne or satin, the {fully made of Sern suirts are snug fitting, FiNe SUP ) a pbraids, jauntily Ea withal graceful in ‘ ' ‘arly , trimmed wigs swing and hang. The Jrinhon, — wines mer Wear materials are fine qual- fang quill es ity Imported Panamas [2° 4 ei would be con- z sidered excellent value at § urday ; Q Misses’ and aie Flats ROUGH STRAW HATS, mushroom effects, trimmed with handsome silk scarfs with Persian borders, in pretty cris of burnt brown, navy and cardinal; value - 1.38 $1.7 IMITATII )N PANA} iense Var ty ‘of new mod- silk scarfs; 69c, 98¢ and Serges, in the sea- son's prettiest shades, including Edison and Copenhagen blue, rose, reseda and black els, trim closed out to us ( 300 dozen of MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, of sa silk, with wide ends; all the new Spring, colors, plain and fancy. We eh our saving over to you and offer Saturday 45c¢ “Girls Wash Dee $2.75 In a Complete Lin \ 14 to 16 Years, or 32 to 34 Bust. 35c Ribbed Underwear, 19c was cramped for room and was his stock. Thip gave us S00. doz. RIBBED VES AT FULLY 23 PER CENT. Ties at A sale compres about ly made in sizes 4 leading forced to sac portunity to secure sa DRAWERS FOR WOMEN hend The 1 shows model arge assort- The styles guimpe r ef. ssian, Dutch made ginghams, in s cheeks, laids and) plain ee als, $3.95 nothers of girls from It coats at prices gths are ect Style asting colors é orsteds, light and medium mixtures ar 34 to 10 years we are also showing red Infants’ Long : Short Coats. ity crepe cloth, silk . trim: 3.98 Sale of Popular Music Io— Gee, | WE 1 Had a Girl, hie U starry You. | BUNT INFANTS’ SHORT COATS, of all-wool Bedtord cord; faney Nan : capes, tri ith silk videry and braid; Your ee | wre sizes 6 mos. to f 4.75 a 2, with em- ) of Bed- ularly $3 Wash Boilers Misses’, Boys’ & Children’ S Shoes MISSES’ STEEL SHOD SHOES, button style, of viel kid, At Cost patent tip: hand sewed soles and city MISSES’ EXTRA HIGH CUT SHOES, musa st ee ee Kid, with matt kid top and kid 75¢ Canalestick, fly; Orthop st; city heel; 50c 2; regularly $2.49; Saturday . D Shade & Candle, iS STL. SHOES, dull calf u) DCAN S' BUTTO} UY d sewed sole; sizes 1183 to 2: a 39¢ Dutch hoe; regularly $2.00; Saturday Collars at 25¢ NEW DUTCH COLLARS, mmed 1 _Aamnnen 10c in| aoe a 25¢ $1, 79) Ve ilines, in viel kid; extra high cut soles ses 0 10 Sig 6g 25c to 55c Papeteries, 15c Through a lucky trade turn we secured from George F Hurd & Co,, one of the largest manu ¢ writing papers, AT FAR BELOW T PRICES, an odd lot ot fly and Ort seat last; sp) ne heel; ‘sizes yD to 11; regularly $1.95; Satu INANE BUTTON SHO! Gwent 1 s 75¢ saan Waist Pattern, i material — 25¢ Taft ta Ribbon, yeu ee es W BSE slate “| -soine 2,500 boxes in all. These pape are high grade in every respec ‘olors and wh te $5 German $3 25 put up in fancy and plain boxes; worth ilver B nositively from 5c, to 55c.; Saturday at the ae S, ‘ ositively Beit I as] Ubove extraordinarily low price cf . be : For Men 15¢c beautifully awit Booklets, readi aC | 2c Easter st ri hi sand tears for six months Hosiery os engin, 75e Embossed H _ Plastic! elts, 45¢ i cere f that's why W A en’s 29 That Wear” discerning om: “The Kind wy ane tt Hose, pair, Ne fae nand “Everwear” Hosiery Finely knit to shape Wome aI. 00 “Ti French 69¢ ‘ ee feet—will not kle over instep or across heel 1} toe Jet Earrings, Vir toe, In all the popular shades, two grades for men an } } POPL RE nicely packed, 6 pair to box, all Bia LIL |G mo a 5 wire oe | irtateed for ae months, box. $1.50 and $3.00} HOSE at the sanie low price gold ‘lieth Wiecelees |

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