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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909. ea a | iNg 0 BLACK: HAND “OPARETTE” RACE Bremner te GUSPECTS HELD NOVELTY = wei TT. KELLY Nn HEAVY BAIL Cedric’s Passengers Me Ath- 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets, Open Saturday Evenings. ONLY ENTRANCE THROUGH FURNITURE STORE, Alleged Blackmailers Who Eluded Previous Traps _ |ClothingonCredit é AN Everything that's new in Men’s, Young Men's, Ladies’ and Misses’ Wearing Apparel for the Spring >and Planned ‘Mara- er for or 1 c: : is now here for your inspection, atuto ar pects in t ra ‘i The stocks include every new both were and fashionable model, in all the {nation to Ladies’ Suits, 7.50 to 50.00 Misses’ Suits, 12.00 to 25.00 Ladies’ Gowns, 15.00 to 60.00 Men’s Suits, 10.00 to 35.00 Youths’ Suits, 8.00 to 25.00 Spring O'rcoats, 10.00 to 45.00 | y / | p Boys’ Suits and Topcoats, $2.95 to $7.95 | We Make All Alterations Free of Charge. | | | the immed letter also cont. tures of ' notorious ene) dete ained mistake 4 scaring a DRESS WELL ON $1 WEEKLY AFull Line of Furniture, Carpets & Bedding | Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street. | ary ( Wy Y and ” Mis irevgn rie Stout, of | Ne scare tinish: ics cond. ———— CHILD IS BADLY BURNED. [Little John Negro's Clothes Ignited | wot the bond a hunt with the de Late lust nigh’ were picked up b the ‘police receive: in the park on the night of the fig Rizzo was arrested at the tr famous “barrel murder, He @ liquir store at No. 8 Prince stre { | B. Altman & Cn. | as He Played Near Stove, R Ieabo one | He ed ‘ris oii ahetchen stove at No | WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE TO.MORROW (SATURDAY) Ee Sebi Garslde matress aegsaay an enh Ue SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF |clothing caught fire. His mother managed to smother the ——— $20,000,000 CANAL BILL PASSED BY FEW MEMBERS. | ot tna toot i He was taken to FRENCH COTTON VOILE DOUBLE WIDTH, IN VARIOUS SHADES, USUALLY 95c. TO $1.25 AT 39c, PER YARD SOLD IN DRESS LENGTHS ONLY. Por allaying a's, deslee ture arin ids ) and reap- bi give, ‘Up S74 for barge canal im-| \ bls 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. —— KANSAS CITY, Mareh five millers attending an meeting at Wie! ita, which IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, | ORRINE| CURES Latin HABIT or FY klet rticulars and terms, to Gales Ave., Mon'clalr, WJ. gent for U, 8. A, and Canada 6t* Ave., Cor, 20th St ED cm Special Low Price Sale Boh Of Fine Spring Footwear In Ay Basement Store, es) 00 Dublicity: 0 san: B, & | Hee, Son Co, ia tion say: lant! The many good) Those who pne- reports from our {chase ORRINE re- customers, about | port that it does those in who om Jthe work, Out of they are 1 the large quanti ested. having dine tes of onnINE enter d drioking We have sold f -have never been S }ashed to refund the money in any ase, which Ia good evidence ORKINE does all you claim for It. The guarantee of fifty years of business integ- rity is behind our shoes and our advertising. a EEE Men’s $5.50 and iMen!s)) Regular} $3100 Shoes| Men’s$3.50Oxfordsand Aan .00 | Two- Eyelet Belmont M bat Shoes Ties, Gun Metal at etal Calf, and Russia Calt, 00 ang aa 50 Shoes | ae spes an tise nt leatt a || $4.50 newest ptondate f “Uitte cowrs.¢ 18 StYIES vores scents ORES 1 SPRCIAL 4 Ww. RIKER | Soxtn Hoys’ $2,00 Lace) $1: 625 | Shoes, Box calf and + ‘black kid; reduced to.. J Boys’ $2.00 Patent ) $] .50 eat Leesa) sizes r Boys’ $2,00 aan ake | & ce RATE are ago ® aeu'at. Sou Broadwas av. & and all branches, eed all branches, The Story a | Picture Tells. Calf and Satin Cae Blucher, i fe. ae Ady ertise in ————— Ni XT SUNDAY’S WORLD ad SSeS) [ese hoe Sa So eS SD Se wee we Se elle 1 1862.--1909 OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE At 8th Ave., 8. W. Cor. 43d St. One Block West of Broadway SATURDAY (lomorv) at 12 Noon Store Will Be Open Until 10 P. M. The new store will be a thoroughly modern and complete department store. Many new departments have beenadded. The others have been much enlarged. The continuous and healthy growth that has made (necessary the new structure is but the logical outcome [of years of hones trading. We desire to take this ‘opportunity to thank our thousands of patrons for their hearty support. The old management and policy that have brought the business to its present successful position will be in control in the new business. Prominent among the new departments are: Millinery Shoes Groceries x / M¢ PARTLAND O’FLAHERTY C2 New An Old Business at a Stand