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nee ee oes EESSUFRIRSTS TORENVEHATS Former Seiiain kay « lution at (Specta ALBANY gists wer nogn to Mahy v the franchise and played the game palitics Fully ten@ed and beauti «ray. of Buffalo. which have so bach, whe for presided the franchise “Whereas, Ma timately mean th: the While the crowd wa Famund L. Vhereas, The majority of people ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911. To Remove Hat 2 a3 William Mac- ® Albany Meeting. |" From a Staff Keeuing W f Buffalo Offers Reso- | fi" a vino St “> DOG SITS IN COURT, ~ RIVALS DISPUTE ~ OVER OWNERSHIP ninster Kennel ¢ From Him, Bernard Was Stolen “a costly to him. Takes Speaker's Chair. Ter In the deep en run t pper little family reasons is a Suff as clerk, He read: ragist, | omen; and civic organtza- | passed resolutions to that | eas, The franchise would ul- lection of worhen State legislature; and he members of this } \ | i Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 When this sale began yesterday, the offering comprised 5,497 Smith Gray & Co. Suits and Overcoats—every Winter Mixture Suit and Winter Overcoat being included. The record response to the tre- mendous values offered indicates that, within a week, every garinent will be disposed of. The great majority of these garments have been produced since the begin- ning of the year—many are of medium weight and are suitable for service for months to come—the models and fabrics will conform to next Winter's styles— indard of fabric, style and tailoring, and onsidered, greater values than have ever all are of the high Smith Gray & Co. at these present prices are, all thing: heretofore been offered in the Smith Gray & Co, stores. 360Suits for Men, Young Men and Boys, regularly 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50... 2.50 Boys. (Broken sizes) 408 Suits for Men, Young Menand Boys, regularly 22.50, 25.00 and 27.50........006 15.00 3a Orerecase for Men, Young Men and Os. 962 Suits for Men and Young Men, reatieal , 25.00 and 27.50...........15.00 regularly 25.00 to 80.00......00cceeeeeee 17.00 744 Overcoats for Men and Young Men, 722 Suits for Men and Young Men, regularly 25. ney) V' regularly 27.50 to 95,00. .....seseeeeeeee 20.00 195 Overcoats for Men and Young Men, "a " , ‘ egularly 30.00 to 40.00,......62 06.0000 .20,00 600 Suits for Men and Young Men, Hy regularly 32.50 to 40.00........604 25.00 156 Overcoats for Men and Young Men, regularly 40.00 to $0.00,.........06 . 27.50 279 Suits for Men and Young Men, 288 Overcoats for Men and Young Men, regularly 40.00 and 45.00 30.00 regularly 50,00 to 65,00. ........00cc005 37.50 Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av Broadway at Bedford Av Smith Gray & Co. The cough, aches and peculiar weakness after ABSOLUTELY nothing so quickly restores health and strength as GRIPPE BRONCHITIS AND 471 Overcoats for Men, Young Men and regularly 18.00, 20,00, 22.50 and 25.00.,.,.12.50 (AIL sizes and models) Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren S:reet it: «from City Hall Sth Av. bet. 27th & 28th Sts, os Meomuvuuee™ G& “4staunn-crnsey ce: t the!One Claimant Insists That Big Square Garden a year ago Stokes de 1 he recognized the’ dog in th Kahn-Hyman exhibit, He was eo sur t the dog he dounder the | unae h coated St, Bernard. which they dog from Mon When ¢ # called for trial to-day hefo: claim to have 08 dealers 1 chuck and a jury the dog we | A. KIk Mona fog has | Moi hand, licking his chops and gayine (aiken pri rr arious dog the Procesdings uncomeernedly «| | show 1 ewhere and 8 yugh a pedigree as tong os one's arn reminded e fine# specimens bot mistal nay be upset if Montefiore G. Ka i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyman, the pres lowe, iy John Stokes, w t he go and oon Mr ome of the case in « vurt. The nam Important Messages to the Men of New York 228 Suits for Men Go on Sale Tomorrow At $17.50 Suits that Have Been Very Good Value at $25, $28 and $30 All-wool, of course. Workman- ship up to the strict Wanamaker standard. An excellent assortment of our popular fancy fabrics, with a liberal sprinkling of blue. Spring clothes will soon be crowding for space—and that’s the reason for the greatly lessened prices on these suits—$17.50. Main Floor, New Building. smart shirts are ever let go below market value. figures on white grounds. 18. 70c. Spring Suits of Blue and. | BlackSerge for Women When Spring comes Fashion always indorses this smart and durable fabric. It — before women put on light tweeds and Prices. flannels. | Uits Indeed a suit of either navy or black to $13.50. serge becomes a general utility for nex: fe: eight months of travelling, shopping and/|to $9.75. many other occasions. 4 Besides, there is no fabric that gives a to $8. more dressy appearance, providing the suit is well tailored. serge. \to 17 years. Numerous models at $25—- some trim-} med with satin and others with the new square collar, A mannish cheviot serge, severely tail- ored, is $30. And up to $52 there are various styles plain or trimmed with braid or satin. A Few Winter Suits at $25 These suits were $37.50 to $115 early in the season—many being imported models. Broad loth, boucle cloth and ratine —in colors. Second floor, Old Building. CREAM OATMEAL HAVE IT TO-MORROW MORNING Overcoats were $7.50 to $12, of the St. Bernard breed in America: Mr. ad declar one and te and hits f oh PM frond, tre More of the Spring Shirts for Men $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 One of the new arrivals is in neat black striped effect, WITH _DETACHABLE COLLAROFSAMEGOODS. Attached cuffs, $1.50. Last season we could not get enough of this type of Spring Shirts. But now we are equipped for all comers. OTHER NEW AR- RIVALS make this showing of ONE DOLLAR SHIRTS the most attractive we have ever shown. Nowhere in New York will its equal be found. Imported and domestic madras and percales. $1 to $2.50. NEW SPRING SCARFS AT 50c.—Each day sees bright, clean recruits to this inspiring army of seasonable scarfs. 50c. Main floor, New Building. All-wool Suits for Men At $8.50 and $11,50 In the Lower-Price Basement 853 of these suits when the selling began this (Friday) morning. Doubtless there will be excellent choosing throughout Saturday, as there was a full range of sizes, pretty evenly distributed among the various patterns, when the curtain rose. These suits are from our regular stock, and have been selling throughout the season ‘or considerably more. «They were remarkable suits at the original Prices. |] They are very remarkable now. Sizes include a good assortment of STOUTS. $8.50 and $11.50. Basement, New Building. Again---$1 Shirts at 70c This ‘‘pay streak” cannot last forever. In fact, there are no more of these under- priced shirts in sight. Difficult for an outsider to understand why such clean, fresh Whatever the reason it does not take away any of the desirability of the shirts. Neglige coat shirts with cuffs attached, of madras and percale in neat stripes and Perfectly laundered and ready to put on. Sizes 14 to Basement, Old Building. Why We Have So Many Final Bugle Call to Boys Who Can Use Winter Suits or Overcoats All the fancy double breasted and Nor- is excellent for the in-between season suit folk jacket suits have reached their lowest Suits were $6.50 to $20, now $4.75 Reefers were $5 to $13.50, now $3.75 And a small quantity of extra fine knickerbockers, At $15 there is plain tailored model of tailors’ remnants. The cloth is worth white pencil striped navy blue or black double the price of the trousers. Sizes 6 made from $1.50. | Main floor, New Building. ‘Princess May Gloves for Madame’s Spring Suit Those of pique finish are correct, when of white, tan, gray, black, or black with white stitch- ing and embroidery. We particularly invite attention to Princess May gloves in this finish, because they are recog- nized as the best dollar gloves by thousands of women, besides glove experts. These gloves are exclusively at the Wana- maker Store. They are made to our special order. Main floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart &:Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. now $6 custom several of his friends | Elkwood | f Richfield were | while Mr Hahn jed it Was 4 case | | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Boys’ Spring Clothing Spring styles of Coats, Suits, Washable Suits, Hats, Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and Furnishings. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Suits extra Knickerbockers i Double-breasted or Norfolk models, of all-wool tweeds, | 6 75 cheviots and blue serge. 8 to 17 years. Value $9.75 . Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits extra Knickertockers Of imported cassimeres, worsteds and navy blue serge, double-breasted or Norfolk models. 9 75 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50 ° Boys’ Washable Suits Russian and Sailor models of gal poplin, chambray and linen, white and colors; 3 to 10 y Value $3.00 Young Men’s Spring Suits Hand Tailored Suits. Of navy blue serge, Scotch tweed, cassimeres and homespuns, 31 to 40 chest. Value $16.80 to $21.50. 12.75 18.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Tailored Suits, Polo, Motor and Dressy Coats and Reefers, Slips, Waists, New Middy Blouses, Lingerie Dresses, Washable Frocks, Afternoon, Evening and Party Dresses, ‘Trimmed Hats, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Tailored Suits Of navy, black or white serge and shepherd checks. 7] 14 to 20 years. vaue $25.00 19.75 Misses’ Hand Tailored Suits Of serge, white, navy or black, also tweeds and checks, 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 29.50 Satin Tailored Suiis Exclusive models of imported black tailor satin, coats trimmed with braid or colored silk collar, new model skirts. 14 to 20 years. Vglue $49.50 Misses’ Voile Dresses Of striped worsted voile, or foulard silk veiled with chiffon or plain voile tunic, richly hand embroidered. Value $39.5 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses In navy blue, white or black; Empire model, trimmed with wide braid; real Irish lace collar and cuffs. 14 to 20 years Value $39.50 Misses’ Cotton Voile Dresses Of white washable voile, embroidered in white or colors, lace trimmed, 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 Misses’ Foulard Silk Dresses Of foulard silk, in stripes, dots and figures; Dutch and high neck models. 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses Dutch or high neck; of gingham, pique, lawn, chambray and poplin. 4 to 14 years Value $6.75 Girls’ Hand Made Dresses White batiste, hand embroidered in white, old blue or rose; real lace trimmed. 6 to 14 years. Value $15.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Hand Made Dresses Hand made dainty lingerie dresses of white French Batis hand embroidered in Copenhagen blue, rose, lave: trimme! th real baby Irish lace and real Cluny yoke jewel effect. 14 10 20 years. Value $29.50 18.50 ole Mh ffromaly te There Are a Few . Women Who Like L. R. Corset The woman who does her own housework and who finds in the L. R. that low cut under the arms which endows her with perfect freedom. The society woman who recognizes in higher-pricea models the excellence of material and beauty of line rarely tound in any save a brench corset. That dashing athletic creature who strides over the golf links or rides in the park or returns with weld-rose cheeks from a cross country run, ALL WOMEN who appreciate how much absolute comfort means in the success 9! every day's work, New Models of L. R. Corsets For Spring Will undoubtedly do much to strengthen the loyalty felt by any woman who has once tried this corset. Many of these spring models are designed with extra length over the thighs to hold in the line of flesh created by the long-hip corsets. Among these is a model at $3.50 made of stout coutil and another at $5 which promises to be among the most popular of new models. For the short, stout, athletic woman — her whomwe call stocky—here at $3 is a model extremely low under the arms and with low bust. Also at $3 is a model which we often use in fitting the girl of sixteen or seventeen. Low in the bust and long over the hips. There is a new style of the Housckeeper’s Comfort in batiste, $3-—-and at $6 a corset for the tall slender woman is found stiffened with whalebone. — Third floor, Old Building, 55.00 19.50 29.50 14.50 18.56 4.75 9.75 JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St,