The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 5

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- aman - “TT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909, 8 en Double “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Siamps With Purchases Before 12 0’Clock © maa) (We Bought the Stocks of the “Hope” Clothing Co. INBACK YRS | OF THEIR HCUSE And Will Begin a Sale Tomorrow of te Overcoats, Suits, Fur-Lined Coats, Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Coats and Vests, Trousers and Furnishings for Men and Youths at exactly 50c. Off the Regular ‘“‘ Hope ’’ "MEET ME AT Gag) THE FOUNTAIN” | Wee Clearance Sale Figures. Don’t Miss It. IEGEL (“SOOPER ©. Maw your See Details of This Sensational. Sale in 28 4 cw J.B GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. oo BROADWAY & CHAMBERS St 70-Night’s Journal. Other Saturday Sales Misses’ 3-Piece Suits, Women’s Coats, Men’sShoes, ‘‘ Vetterli’’' Guns & Supplies, Coes and Sheet Music Hits of the Creates St Stocks of Good Spring Clothing for Boys «Jersey City Couple Too Poor § to Buy Grave for Little One. Thelr boby dead, and entirely with- out funds, Mr. and Mrs No, 32 hn: 4 Olsen, of Vavenue, Jersey City, dug a grave in the back ¥ dof their home last week and there buried the Mttle body. 1), Was reported to 4 the Jersey C1 bs authorities to-day Widest Choice of Styles and Materials---Faultless Tailoring and Extraordinary Values at Each of the Prices---and We Will Fit Every Boy Perfectly. A SPECIAL SHOWING OF SUITS FOR ara iW Bay OR WERY STOUT BOYS oice at | Suits with Knickerbocker Trousers —- single and double breasted; the fab- ¢ cassimere, wor and tweeds, in the newest shades of gray, tan, olive, and smoke; and the body to the Morgite, friends can ra chase a lot The father out of work for thirteen months ce that {me Mrs, Olsen has been supporting | her husband and two little children by taking In washing at home. Last week another baby came to them and, as tt was apparent that the child could itve but a short time, Mrs, Mary 1 d and removed will remain until suttioten baby has Choice at $5 Single and Double Breasted Suits—made in the new | derby and full-back styles; knickerbocker, trousers; prettiest shades of gray, tan, olive, smoke Choice at $7 Single and Double Breasted Suits — knickerbocker trousers; all the newest spring fabrics of cassi- mere, worsteds, tweeds and velour; gray, tan, | Choice at 512.50 Finest Spring Suits—in the new breasted styl bocker tro: aN Choice at $3 Double-Breasted Suits —with knickerbocker trousers; all the new fabrics of cassi- mere and worsteds, in all the new spring models; knicker- ers; hand- who was caring for the womar the shades are the new lain and stripes; also s Nineties the ANE Re su gray, tan, olive and smoke, and blue; stripes and olive, smoke; stripes Ritewerset plain or fancy | felled collar, hand-sewed Kested that as the family was too p in all the new stripes; also plain; blue and black and plain; blue serge and cult with I, panes rol | button holes; they are ¥ to bear the expenses of a fi ‘ ; Wes serge; broad shoulder unfinished worsteds, in two or three button ef from the best manufac: the father bury it in the plains; derby or full-back | , the military, derby, and fect; 8 to 18 years; also | turers in New York; all the up-to-date fabrics of effect; trousers cut large and roomy; 8 to 18 years; at... 5 Russian and Sailor Blouse —sailor collar or military style; all the new and up-to-date fabrics and shades; also blue, | brown and white serge; handsomely trimmed; 214 to 10 years; at '$! Finest Reefers—in all the new shades and fabrics of gray, tan, olive, red,| Ni Tow Coat Swell Top Coats—8 t: and blue serge; 3 to Swell Top Coats y cl Top Ca og 12 years;at......, years; at..... Sto l6years;at $9.50 years; at $12.50 { ” Ana Better Grades ta “the Finest Materials a $15, $1 7.50 and $19.50 (Siac Cooper Sore, Second Moor, Rem) This he did, a secret until 3 style; 8 to 17 years; ati errr aia ; $3! Russian and Sailor Blouse | Suits—-made in the sailor or military style; in all the new and up-to-date fab- rics and shades; hand- somely trimmed; 2 to 10 years; at.. suits for stout boys; at Russian and Sailor” "Blouse St ~in the newest full-back styles; also suits for the stout boy; 8 to 18 years; at $7 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits—in all the new shades of gray, tan, brown, and olive; also plain blue; military or sailor collar style; 3 to 10 years; at yles; sailor or military collar neat stripe effects; plain blue serge; also vel- SOR 21, to 10 at $9.50 Nabby. Reefers—in all the newest spring styles ; all up-to-date colors; collar of velvet or self-material; 2hs to 10 years; at $9.50 ' 3; colors are gray, fan, smoke, blue, mixed olive, and brown mix also plain blue serge: 3 to 18 years; also large variety for the stout boy. the direst poverty he had burled the as he thought tt ing it rest in Po! — —_»——__ — AHEARN GETS APPEAL; REMAINS IN OFFIGE Cannot Be Ousted Until High- est Court Passes on Legality of Election. Boys’ Finest Reefers—all the newest fabrics and shades, made with col- lar of velvet or self material; 3 to “ite Nobby Spring Reefers—in all | the new fabrics, in gray, | Finest Reefers--in all the tan, red; 3 to 10 years) | : . $3 { newest designs; from best | at, makers in New York; 3 to 12 The Picture Shows One of our A Display and Sale of New Spring |/The “Mary Garden” and | Trimmed Hats Tomorrow at $9 : ‘“ 8 way ug certs || Waists That Couldn’t Be Fully *Peach Basket LED td ast edit of ower Described i in an Entire Page _ || <srsmntaln ne be duplicated under $7.50 to $10. at each price the best values in town. John F. Ahearn, president of the Ror- | ough of Manhattan, was to-day granted Permission to appeal to the Court of @ Appeals from the decision of the Appel- ff late Division, First Department, of the Supreme Court, which declared that hts re-election as Borough President by the Board of Aldermen was illegal. No opinion on the matter was written | § by the Appellate Division, The decision ff was bastened by the court, apparently, following arguments made a week ago, when Deputy Attorney-General Pren- | tice asked for a prompt decision on the ground that Ahearn’s term was fast ap- Proaching its close. He has only ten Months more to complete the term for which he was re-elected Presiednt Ahearn was removed from office by Gov. Hughes last fall on charges by a committee of citizens, In- cluding officers of the City Club. Shortly afterward he was re-elected by the Board of Aldermen. Attorney- Saucon Jackson attacked the legality of the re- election. The decision to-day carries with It a stay preventing the ousting of Ahearn untit the highest court passes on the question. — TWO BABIES ABUSED, WOMAN LOCKED UP f Two children, one brulsed about the face and head, both mere infants and in absolute squalor and want, according | fact is well established, and it is verified every business day ready-to-wear hat section in in the year. It is new only to strangers. De Uaviorty onnlarityeoeithereltwo 4 We've got the business, and in order to hold it we must not only | | shapes, Re its ene ourselves OA give as much as we have been giving but also give more than any | | for the sure-to-be-great demand by other store—and we are doing it. This you can judge | | having several hundred of these hats made up to sell at a typical Siegel for yourself by coming here tomorrow. Cooper special price, They are hand- O' course, you know that we lead the town in waist selling. The | | the largest and most popular D, Special Values in Garnitures faigy Sprays—a wonderful showing; each at Ic Straw Braid—all colors piece. 29¢ Large Spray of Cherries. , -49¢ Rose Effects—various styles of branching... ever AI€ (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) You will have an opportunity to view one of the | | made over wire frames, of Italian most impressive and comprehensive collections of | } straw braid, and trimmed with satin, waists ever assembled together—and you can buy | | cleverly manipulated around crown . » price y 0 afiite in zigzag fashion and finished at side any of them at a lower price than you could get its lihlatgedatinibowiand straw buiié) equal for anywhere else. ; A dash of natural color cherries and These specials, sclected from among a hundred leaves on the side adds the prevailing much desired French touch, others; Colors are black and burnt; trimmed black. These hats embrace the essential style “knacks” that are shown in higher priced models. Wi White Lingerie Batiste | Black L Duleh- Neck expect to sell all the hats on hand in quick time Hanae Soest ah Waists at $1.95 | acl awn DU cn eC (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) | This exquisite model is fashioned of i? and Collar Waists Men’s Hats at $1.90 sheer batiste with fancy yoke $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50 fot arden of al ap Tk) athe vee oe ae Boys’ and Children’s Hats All the new spring 1909 blocks at Japonika Silk Waists, as and’ French tucks; long- soya numbers ot Nery desir. 4 4 stylish models; this price. Made to order by one of Ilustrated, at $1.95 shaped sleeves; lace trims 4 gx || some strictly tailored; others lace the best manufacturers in New York. These handsome waists have met MeCispecialat trimmed; every one is an excep- This applies to derbies and soft hats, with greatfavor, Japonikais a highly ° tional value at its price. and men who don’t want to pay an | | lustrous, silky material, and is very © French Percale Tailored = |—_——_——__—_________| iti Mees serviceable, Strictly tailored; entire aii : . y 7 additional 60c for a label can come | | frat ard sieeve fashioned with hall. Waists at $1.50 White Lingerie Batiste here and save the money or get quality | | inch plaits; front plait embellished These smart tailored waists are made Waists at $1.50 for it. with plaited frill and small buttons; of fine white French percale, with | A ere fone artis ey ste ° high-shaped collar; bow tie of self black, navy, green, and red stripes; | ioned front; also new long-shaped | | are two of the favorites and there are ten other shapes at @ Hats of Very Fine Beaver Fur material; can be had in black, white neatly tailored and plaited; open sleeves, elaborately trimmed with Boys’ Bulldog and Golf Caps Comprehensive assortments of all the newest and nobbiest styles for ‘‘ young | | 7 Americans.” Every new shape and mat | Arial and all colors to match the wearers’ garments. The followi ymade of silk felt or clot kinds are 7 q and colors; light blue, rose, jasper, front; white laundered collar; long | _ filet and Irish lace inserting Boys’ Telescopes, all the new colors and shapes, ar. . to a Gerry agent, were found in the Felt at $3and $4 catawba, navy, gray, Wis- sleeves, with laundered s and plaiting; special at. $1.50 Te GEAR RE Hata toe Boys and Children at house at No. 30) West One Hundred and (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) | taria and smoke: special a $1.95 — cuffs:specialar..... 50) | (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Reer ‘Thirtythird street to-day tn the care of Mrs. Rose Maire, now in the West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street sta- tion, charged with cruelty and keeping children, not her own, without a license. The children, she said, were Frank | Joknaon, two months old, and George Bijek,, eleven months old. She refused | to tell where got them, Complaint was made to the Gerry sodiety by tenants in the house and Agent Alexander made an In The neighbors says both the we er husband treated the childre: Alexander says he _ be woman's real name !s Gaynor, Women Who Like Style, Comfort and Economy Will Be Pleased with Foot Mould Shoes, $3 SMe stocks of this, our own famous make, are at their best to-day—embracing all the novelties of the season in all the favorite leathers, in- cluding suedes, patent, tans, and calfskin. Every new shape of toes, heels, and wing tips is included. You cannot duplicate any of these shoes in any other make under $3.50 or $4.00. igation. * The Newest Golden Bronze Sailor Golden Bronze Button Shoes,.........85 | Misses’ Extra-High-Cut Shoes ». $3) Misses’ Ankle-Strap Pumps... $1.59 Toes- inthe Foot Mould Make. $3.50 In suedes, ¢ calf, and patent leather, All sizes in both welted and turn soles; | Misses’ f G Children’s Shoes spring A new line in suede, tan calf, and patent equal to any $5 grades on the market. styles; prices range from 50¢ to $3.50. leather; in the Foot Mould make (Siegel Cooper Store, Sesond F EE men’s | This *5 Mission ¢ || Bargains in |/Fun at Home Pure Food Ee s omens | . : 12951 | pistes and! ||| tantemeieces i \ ; 201 au a i : Neckwear Clock for 1aN0S a These Wondertul Entei taincrs, pe bale Cal on aa TAMAR AD ca or omscnyrs cli) ABV CUGIANOS |) et aerate eat I ovens ut 3 abats in ler Ss e a ome y sell . ~ . A ci ‘ou ouc a Fresh supplies from the oven | ith (elites bb] BER tH Another shipment 0 or rrow's selling, Our March Sale is nearing | | the leading musical selections—and Qeeee=——— ue Se ahead mbroidery; lace. its close. Better act quickly offeran almostinfinitelist todrawfrom =X pee dic trim 25e if you want a good piano or Edison Phonographs Pe t oP 40 whole, pitch Vai “or player-piano at a saving of There are few homes that ; ange or mai BUCY | esc <oc $100 to $200 one—and no home that ist tf FRESH Pou Nee AKES PORK Tucked Net Gui long M 2 aT RMAGTeNCHReTIMI MTORR CHETH Plain, marbles raisin or BO ; ees ; white and ec S150 Pianos from $60 up. of one. All models of eit 7 Player- A} |! CANADA LAMB Ascots— with pique stocks and’ lig- Players trom $90 up Tae TETRN Gt aL a W eek Piano BRIT BY ie Roextre — Bde || choise toreguarters ‘12%¥e | ued madras tie; white 19 Player- Pianos from $250 up 2 ig 1 j BORDEN'S PEERLESS 4 FRESH HAMS selected J Jp (Steet Codper Store, Hala Floor, Frost) Pianos priced below ; cece cea || a iy gaan Ble Treats $250 can be bowht on| |Saturday’s Wine & Liquor z } é : VE’ BEE Len. Qgr yr ‘ terms of any price—your own vast 121 al 3 Toy Bargains F nay pal Sp eci ials me i ; SOUTHWELL'S ORANGE MAR: |! seen SSE I Dolls! Folding Go-C titted These can be movement is fitted $5 Down $ a Cat ree piano equipped with the MALADE—imported from (84 | jolts’ Folding Go-Carts fitted with ees ? tie imported In ae Schieds 78¢c P : England; special be |; NNAN HADDIES 0 rubber tires; reed sides; reclining hung from the with a single weight and Weel P She: Cian Z oh wonderful Hlectrelle, RaSSEUMUECATED BALL Oeu| emaltuees | 10c | back; regularly $2.50; 9 wall, Made sub- and guaranteed to “ § " bile seuboileny bte only $325, EG FL al Chikirel’s: Rockers —ne yee stantially of solid keep perfect time if No Extras 3 tle Queea of Scots 0, #125, auatt $1.05 IBBY'S MIXED PiCKLES—or dref’s Rockers — neat’ are a ‘ 4 A { Cocktails k eas And no pumping nee- Mipetina; 4 reps 10s bots Re nished; solid and durable oak; Mission fin- clock is suspended Stool Free ' $i. 10 3 art 11 Q8e pie > + bette ic regularly 7Sc; at 19¢ ish; fitted with = exactly perpendicu- All fine instruments. B28 bortle Miatetse Ith YGe § is " 84e \ ssary. CALIFORNIA SWEET Op Magic Lanterns complete with | | one top shelf to hold books VF and flat to the wall. $$ alle Ade and Whiske ci, BOC Wali 5 CAURNA hear Ike Weile wee LB ORANGES. Peete ces f we well-made an He dotle choice Old Rosk 7Qo 78¢ trated book MESSINA LEMO 50 toe) vn Dabs alk 39¢ | J and bric-a-brac. Brass grade at $1.95 with rich tones and Ri (9¢ it ELECTRELLE COMPANY Cia a (Siensl Cooper Stores Thisd Fleer, ees | | Numerals on the dial. The| (sieset Cooper Store, Fit Store, Filth Floor, Ceate to tattle Ferrand’ $9 25W. THIRTY-THIRD Sr, | A ee PE ORE ESATO SESE oA EE aes 184 (00 “S. & H.”” Green Trading Stamps —We Give Them &

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