The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1909, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1909. l Able, Lately, month ago postr, we ——————————————————————————————————————————E eee ada pretty hard tine with. an opt: SHE GETS AROUND Mee MUeEMRaR eel inc oheeaRTaetaaa , R. H. Macy & Co's Attracttons Are Thelr Low Prices, °3 ‘a R. FL Macy & Cos Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices, In consequence they caught it from one ’ 7 B' way at Oth Av, Mth to 35th 3. La Comtesse Corsets ’ another, “It Kept: Mrs. Kruger and myselt \pretty busy, Now, though, they are | back to about normal average of good jhealth, They eat three square menis a |day, and sometimes afte Fy I don't think you will fin ap pier little community in York. ! id Mr. , is )THEM"ANDS TIS 44th to 35th St. think of it. W. a old who lives with us here, and i Veilings ,.. ..., Complexion Veiling, 18 inches wide; in black, brown, magpie, myrtle, navy, taupe and brown on 5 The poet atlirms that a woman should have thirty charms for perfection’s sake. But what do even twenty-nine charms avail if the figure is not right? If nature has been whimsical in the matter of figure, you may con- fine yourself lo our La Comtesse Corsets with contidence, ‘The setiore’s art will supply nature’s deficiencies—or reduce her ex- jans in the Home for | JUDGE’S NEPHEW ON TRIAL. Aged Hebrews. Member of Rich fcaniee ky Family Accused of Murder. j think it ever depresses him eithe \ Mrs. Davis, Dean of Cenienar- : coi Gh ic. quality, special, ayand. 0 SAN FRANCISCO, March 31,—Joseph ardiner, son of a wealthy planter of Tayloraville, Ky. and an ew of Judge Edward ©, O'Re HAS COLD; WHAT OF IT? Riding Habits (73."' Habits, with side saddle or di- vided skirts, made of blue serge, gray worsted, cravenette and mi tures, Regularly sold at $30.74; special at $29.74. Separate ts, made of cheviot or all-wool mixtures; safeiy or di- vided model, $9.74. We are showing a full line ot ap linen, khaki, crash and woollen Large turbait shape, of light-col | Habits, made” in’ the — latest ored, rough straw, trimmed with} models — Meadowbrook, Royal smart knots of black velvet rib- Hunting, English Deiby . Chief Justice | jot the Kentucky Court of Appeals, Young Miss of Sixty-five or Seventy Is Practically Regard- |: ed as a Debutante. da jury here in the United States nit Cor on a murder ing Joseph s is for mammas! wt EL cesses The average store, while making large provision for [phe pondelily type form tits your feet, neglects the feet of your babies, e do not ] present Fashions—slim, erect, elits- hesitate to ask you to measure a// our Matti resouirces tic, willowy, The new La Com. by the variety and values we show in Infants’ Socks, The ftesse models wil giye you the following list suggests the stock now ready: light, lovely lines—and comfort | —_— FOR A TUBERCULOSIS ‘BUREAU. WASHINGTON, March 31.—Represen- Sterling, of Illinois, has intro- duced a bill establishing a bureau un. SOME YOUNGSTERS AT EAST SIDE HOME Years. seoee N15 + 108 teens 107 + 106 + 108 Square-topped turban, draped with ruffles of cream-colored, dot- ted net and encircled with cream- as well. Among the 24c. Varieties They are made in Paris ahd ime] Cored silk. ribbon; shaded crim Fine red, sky, pink, tan and black{ on tan. ported exclusively by us, son cherries giving a dash of color, under th Comme Esther Davis Rose Armvolt Mendel Diamoa Rachel Rabinovits. Sarnh Horkovits . 35 others over... ; fr) |, r ; aoe oe $12.89 eal astride or hailin stripes on white grounds. | Sky’ top and black dots, on while} Prices range trom $3.96 to $9 89 j iscovery Constantly Use hy= side-Si S+ “luster stripes, sky, pink, red, mayy| grounds ae By dered Lloyd patterson, ~ sicians and Surgeons. i Ait nisineds en WILE Se | i and black dots on white [$26,49. e d Spry, slim and seventy fs more popular , c S| grounds, than “fat, fatr and forty” in the Home| here are many treatments advertised In Hand-Made Underwear and sky, pink, tan and black Jace! Black tops and white dots on white quard woyen dots on white grounds.) grounds. Lenten and Easter Goods Sky, pink, red, navy, tan and black! Navy tops and white dots on white broken plaid tops on white grounds.) grounds vy, red, pink and sky-checked) Scotch pla hite grounds. Plain black, white, tan, sky and pint. Dainty sky-checked tops, white) Lace lisle in assorted patterns—sky, grounds, white on black and white! pink, white and black Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnals and Rosaries. 29c¢ —Light-weight plain lisle—white, blick, sky, pink and tan, But it is pardonable to secularize even sacred things BSc sua aap pee icin ns when the process involves a practical economy. that 4Be_tsle iter Gee Ciao Sten ires ant hee figures, {Smooths the way for spiritual grace by placing these striped tops—sky, tan, pink and black on white ground Lenten and Easter Goods within your easy reach, of the Daughters of Jacob for aged} the t irene rs for the removal of super. Second Floor. Fission ats sci) We Eee Erne Not only does the outfitting of Easter-time mean new a frock—hat—gloves—shoes—but the.daintiest of Fine Under- wear as a proper beginning—and nothing of the kind is daintier than the delicate traceries on sheer fabrics that come from Paris and Madeira. Main Floor, rear, id tons on while grounds The ragged, jagged phraseology of advertising fain “Twould take on a softer, mellower note when it touches to attain two-score years and ten bi {nstitution is eonside! of the 1s) inmates of t between the ages 0} ninety, so that a 3 yy te or seventy ts aya debutante, Madeira Chemises, made of fine nainsook, with the Mrs. Esther Davis, who is 115 years i i ¥ Shanes of age, is the oldest woman in the home f beautiful, clear-cut embroidery tor which the Islands are fa- She is kept to her nh the hospital nd ho a t ererareitivatievere(coul sail: sca aa | anvand int mous, are $2.39 to $16.94. pee fron c wesnete lan a ne ‘ ame French Gowns, made of nainsook, simply or elabo- am going to get up to-morrow. Tam rosa ous and the best prey swe HH rately embroidered, or with embroideries and laces in com- a Mittle hard of hearing, but that is the | ¥or's 6 of at | ) it oniy thing, “Asite from that, T get we could not get the indorsement of <0 '1[ bination, are $5.39 to $40.89, around with e best of thi ow Is and 5: fragrant this is!" she broke off to ex okie French Skirts, $3.49 to $85. 49 . . Silk Petticoats The Directoire mode has not, as predicted, done away Shot lise fine ribs—black, tan, s! nd pink on wh “Key of Hea Prayer Books, ) Rosaries, imitation cut stone beads, Lisle, fancy plaids, in black-and-white, red-and , Sky , Pleather binding, 42c to $1.96. including amethyst, garnet, crystal, tan-and-white. Vest Pocket Prayer Books, 56c, 84¢ | pearl and emeralds, mounted on gold- and $1.44. filled chains, guarannteed for 20 years, “Following of Christ," 47e and jat $1.9 Misses’ “Lady Washington” Gloves $1.26. Episcopal Prayer and Hymnal, 81¢ Our “Lady Washington” |‘, 3478 : G\niae Re oy, Ae ay age eid | Test Bibles, 87e to $1.98. | Easter Novelties in burnt wood, ONES lh eS are Teal KIT Reference Bibles, $1.36 to $4.49. 17e to 30e, glace, Two clasps, overseam, | Rosaries, pearl beads, 28¢ to $1.54; | Hand-painted Cards and Banners, embroidered backs—white, gray, [garnet or amber beads, 67c. 17%e to $3.49, tan and beaver, 94e, Womens “Beryl cloves [Post Card Albums|Grocery Specials’ Wax Gloves are made of imported Albums, floral designs on cover, | Matzoihs, Pork and Beans, Crab lumbskin, two clasps, dversewn [space for three cards on each [Beans, Dry Shrimp, Hone: of- claim, making a cup of her hand to hold | g Beiter teh Pe gen Be the bloom of a carnation that the re-| the fake porter had given her, “I expect to be| you have used w nts made by French Sets — Chemise, Drawers and Gown — $7.69 after i to $185.50. . 3 hei he harder to ren here ten years from now to receive ane | (Aig ye Tamar tne other flower—if you remember to bring | remayers BEFORE you try any of them? {t to me then.” We will send you a sealed envelope | “Is my time coming?" brokenly qu Mendel Diamond, 7 y oldest man Lin the } remarkable t jdematoonst with the Petticoai—indeed, the scanty, uplifted breadths but accentuate its frills and laces. AL, €O. rk, slinply enying The Easter Petticoats show all the tints of a flower gar- you want thie) bee oklet, and it will be mailed “Dear, may your years be as many | ied at one den—pink, blue, yellow, lavender, blurred Dresden flowers ‘Dear, may your years be as ma : Pa ragciigeh fanaa SE on paler-toned grounds—and are trimmed with silk ruches, is fresh and as sweet in your] ‘as the prayer that followed $he reporter ns she eft the room of | Mrs. Sarah 11 seams, Paris Pelt round corners J page, capacity 200.......4. 24c Apples So go our Grocer —hite, black, brown, slate and Albums, linen binding, handsomely | ering. Diversity without Hint. lan, 94c, decorated spaces for four cards on} Uhe values are for all, The There! Youhave the un-] tts pages capacity 300 cards, at f bargain pickets are everywhere, varnished technical descrip. | “°° ated Tea Maizoths, abso- ues San home se Aoums, full cloth binding, and freshly” baked tions of the worthiest Gloves | leaves, space four cat 1 Maas’s on the globe tor the money, The statement is not fustian, | sigh pages expacity 300 curds, at cartons, We've grubbed into the Glove question. Gone into it deep- Ht . Te : : Albums, ly, earnestly and intetdicently. The object in mind was to f One Woman's Pray lace flounces, insertions and medallions — with lace crossed with rose ruches—with fancy pinkings and shirrings. Mrs, Harkovitz is 103 years old ‘Give the China Silk Petticoats, $7.94 to $19.49 here is ppiness still ty Dlind, but there i appl n Dresden Silk Pet WA NORCO RTH Ent “ots, $13.49 0 $19.49 muy a ais se ene ‘People what Natleta Pe cots $7.94 to $22.49 wn the dim the room of Mrs. Harkovita with the ier tecetmire/ They walt, stumbling in its haste. Two knotted, Led SDs HNC Brean ne renee | at the right price, and Women’s Footwear Second f and tears ahd happtr ; pound, Ye loth binding, flo! Goodinan’s, Berliner or Maas's ly and nella ently gas fl a Mg ral] te ay a oa secure reliable, serviceable Gloves—the best possible—at a] fer three cards on etch page, af a a ¢ popular price. Our efforts developed Misses’ “Lady Wash-} °P0% 0 Wannentited Sets ington” and Women’s “Beryl” Gloves The quantity we sell is evidence that appreciation is always active in respond- Rugs, Blankets and Shawls 1 Mullin gil ptalo aor Extra heavy Fringed Do mestic Rugs, two plaids Look at These Fancy Linens and Ji) ii osviee a ao You'll Take Away the Facts | anyestrincet onesie tuesd iin M aca That They Are Beautiful and Cheap! | fiat mAs, GOS72] oven 1.40, an uhh Doilies, Centerpieces, Reception Cloths and Scarfs; centers pure round thread linen, trimmed with fine hand- | made French Cluny lace. All sizes, but some of them are in small quantities, The prices? “ loo low for conument: Round Doilie 2s, Walle 20¢,; at 10e Round De s, value 5 Round Centre 20x20 inches, \ allway that conne Messaline Pe $5.89 io $28.89 orn Flakes, Quake ny; regular 10c. carto! é for this sale, dozen cartons, Oats My daughter, my’ : they'Ilcome along way | ned Honey, » ter has come for me at last The Nght) tor it. Many patrons {s poor and I am old, but you car . ‘ of our three stores live r of the ornamental kind—Fooiwear of the serviceable us pumps for the Easter parade—stout shoes for the iy (rudges-the newest models, but with dollars taken from fool a other's heart!" sobbed the cling. figure. i vew Jersey i \ darflecencnenacieineninayricel| in Nev Jersey, Long | the price at whieh they are usually sold in the specialty shops, years old, fairly firm and sound tn | Island and further Styl Peetiarund recognition pone. i ie | points, Our great 815 tyles: —improved Eclipse te Si Sailor Ties; Gibson Ties, Rowe A 10s yeu was | ‘ . . one Oo} yo evelets or withe tips, 7 Ty vesting neat! A windaw, Where suit value is one of our nae < eyelets, with or without tips, plain or per } Ms u its f forated; Virg and Three-Buckle Coloafals Sar the warm spring su hine Just lald it drawing cards, ated; irginia ind Three-Buckle Colowfals; P umps and f Toad a great of the. time.” Oxtord Ties. h id, dreami D Oo pass he fime, but to Improve it. When you Moe Lev ] & Co M ee (eeePilent ledthero auckekin anal Suetes bite ‘ haye lived as loug as T have, you know J rT) aterials; —Vutent 13 Kin and Suede, black, white, 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn Q 0 suplained “fut. Albert Kruger, and Prices Ranging from $2.49 to $6.94 f dd to retail at 25e. our price, 12¢ y and Navy Pork and Beans mato, Daeg so-called quart kind—triv: evel syrup, No. <.; dozen, that you can afford to let them sly 1439 Broadway | 1196125 Walker St. & My yy thirty-five of the Inmates of New York — | New York Kidskin. this home are over ninety years of age, explained Supt. Albert: Kruger, and ! es or Egg Plums, brand, extra heavy syrup, 17. Boots and Low Stioes, in desirable models and materials and of a grade ot workmanship usuaily found only in oes, at $3.49, ‘ 1 Centrepi { Centrepieces, 54 Scarfs, 20x54 ine Round Reception Cloths, inlaid with f Cluny lace insertion, forming an effective ci 72 inches; value $20.00, at Si 2.88, Petit, Pois, pa $5.00 S us by one of the | i-inch deep le design, 72x ANDREW DAVE Wash Goods Section “GOOD THINGS TO EAT Mid-Week Candy| that there are not so many’ years leit | y or brown; Tan Russia Calfskin; Black Calfskin and dozen men are confined to the hospital ininmmsenaniceioa . . rs z ‘ds. Their health is really remark- Special Aitention is called to our line of Women’s ; | : | i | | | ORN! Sweet, tender and wholesome. That is the ah In the Underprice Basement Special | ‘kind of corn that comes from Maine—and Maine Nothing ever is so misleading as it looks— except the Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloth, 1 Mand aainit | produces the best corn in the world. This vegetable ||| @¢ver¢tsements of competitors who claim tomatch our prices, Eas hee A { is not excelled for strength and muscle building, or for If you want an object lesson turn to Wash Goods— Mattings and Rugs: “Mixed Specials” Can- i general nutritiousness. Andrew Davey has just purchased modest priced Wash Goods—and make comparisons. dies ycomprt ing spe cls that} H an enormous quantity of the best Maine corn, and can {| >. The plainer, simpler weaves are the best understood by At Special Prices. are sold by exclusive de valerst therefore offer this delicious vegetable at extraordinarily | the largest number of people. Therefore we ask you to ren- | Fifty roils Tapestry Brussels eee) rolls Wool Velvet at 60c. a cE our regular | low prices. | der your verdict according to the values we and others” arpets, reduced AOS, wastes) a asd aa aelleee ona COR Maine style, Southern Mo "7 Aft you in Ginghams, Percales, Madras, Galateas and re- | from 89c. to... ~59c from $1.09 to ; 79¢ } price 90S 24c. Q : ‘A ited lines of Cotton Textiles. Linoleums, 2 irds. wide, Oi Cloth, 2 yards wide sastet Cros, Ir ¢ Whig a nocacy Valley brand; per can C We have the patterns and colorings that you like, and | reduced trom educed from : { COR —Fancy Maine sweet corn, 10¢ our prices are surely lower than elsewhere, 6%. square yard to 34c ails square yard to. 246)" : ; \ i omin Y K ‘ Basement. \ Atlas brand; reduced\to.. Here are two worth coming for: Our Own Importation of Mattings ai VTE ee alta ia Alaa 12\%c Figured Batiste at 6c China Mattings, 40-yd. rolls, Japanese Matiings, toy. | Talking Machines and Records can; Atlas brand; p oo The Balisle is lect and rere $6.48, $7.89 vols, $7.89, $10.89 French Mushrooms, Hotel grade, buttons 20 titer AF icig ne sin alte ee i ihe Ne about iy $9.89, $10.89 $11.89, $12.89 New Nassau Double Disc Neate { a may be ; different deSigns. CUMIN Cheeks, SUIpes, dots, rings INT Re sible Snivina | s, 30X00 inches, reduced from $2.86 Jused on alll H | ts of th Ly, best and stems; per can..... ues Seon nin c florals, The mill made a reduction because a few slight ahs ee a af sai "8198 cla Tw 1 French Mushrooms, first chotce, all buttons 95 weave imperfections were discovered. Not a thread is Provat Wilton Rus, sve Soxod inche is leant ; D \\ i per can............... ou ucoune seria: C |} enough awry to hurt the looks or wear of the stutt, Holi a titans meee “1¢Ar 94: wy @ lower hom a ‘ French Peas, “snail and tender; natural 15¢ C es : ; : : ed; with ¢ le records: (tw ferent selections), s color and flavor; usually sold for 20c; c Cotton Crepes at lle Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Oxt2 feet, reduced “ g15, 48| gletelatislOs special, per can. ..... ccc cece cece 15¢ These Crepes, 25 inches wide, closely resemble the | !TOMSTS.O9 to... DONUT HiG Small Size Princeton Machines, Early June Peas, small and uniform; finest French products. They pucker and wrinkle and crinkle in Ra TTUISNeI Rugs, Yt2 feel, reduced tron $17 QA | erent selections), at $10.8 Baltimore pack ; Atlas brand; per can. ... 12¢ the same crazy crepe Way—white stripes and neat black tig- | 522.74 to m0 : nple ‘ / Recon ures on light blue grounds. desirable for waists, dressés and |Body Brussels Rugs, 8S). xto' > feet, retuce 21 24 Complete in \ i 34 DAV kimonos, sold elsewhere at 15c.; our price ile. {OM SOHMS (Oey cuuceu ce Puss $ . Records.

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