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Hugh Melnto THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. ‘ TAMFORD, Conn, Mar Spring Millinery Display Saturday High-class imported models and distinctive productions by our own designers, choice unlimited, prices modest, values UNIRCONEG, OC; s cavsccsreerer eerie .., $5 to $50 A Saturday special i in : Trimmed Hats at $2.95 and $3.39 Spring Suits and Dresses Distinguished models, fine materials, plain effects and vari- ously trimmed, all latest style features, broad assortments: Women’s and Misses’ Tailormade Suits, $15 to $35 Street and Evening Costumes, $9.75 to $75 Lingerie Dresses, $5 to $40 Sale of Latest Novelty Waists Women's Imported Marquisette, Voile and Batiste Waists, exquisitely hand-embroidered or richly trimmed with laces and novelty braids, Dutch or high necks, very newest Spring novelties. Special Saturday Sale——— $5.00 values $6.00 values $8.00 values at $2.95 at $3.95 at $4.95 Infants’ and Children’s Wear for Spring Daintiest new Spring Coats, Caps, Hats, Dresses and Underwear for Infantsar Children, complete assort- ments, attractive prices, special display, Saturday. Boys’ Suits, Latest Style, Greatest Values MME Git Cut'd trounce ns in cis | 125th Street, corner 3rd Ave. \ now « Suits, with 2 pairs of Knickerbocker Pants, blue serge, all- F aah woo! homespun and cashmere in nobbiest new mixtures, sizes Special—for Young Men and B-ys the deco- |} 8 to 17, regular $7.00 values; Special Saturday Sale at $4, 45 ‘ nekt's widow BY sng, Ever le L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125TH STREET, Between 7th and 8th Av. Millinery Department Boys from 14 years up—young men who measure from 32 to 36 chest ne Re - - - —will find in our sale of $15, $20 & $25 suits at $10 some phenomenal eryboiy 9 Trimmed Hats for Women bargains; quite a diversity of choice in very smart styles, including the H i Wells Fargo & Company, very distinctive Bridge-Over Suits; the cut and pattern of the sort favored Bubins PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, ihe eee fore une and at college and high school. Ready to wear, and suitable, in color and sie | 0 door, adaptations in the newest shapes, weight, to wear now. Reduced from $15, $20 and $25 to......... Seana abe tele kaki anii rs York, March 17, 1911 with many original and exclusive 10.00 to 25.00 iia i ae | A authin.Atmultiot tha: ee oeet CON: MATCH Dy 2921) effects from our own designers. i! tir ry i To Our Customers and the Public Generally : irls’ and Mi ’ NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. | Phe annoyance to our customers and the public caused by the inter ai|) itis’ an isses’ Hats | the present strike entitles them to Far school lad desne Gecastons; i ; re not members of labor organizations, new, smarts Hpstosdate models, 5.00 to 10.00 | Dandy New Spring Clothes for Boys i! in ete $ of another express was fo very moderately priced. | | owed b. all CsI mpanies, | j r ther t sympathy or jutimidation that me no. grievances | 3 F i F Is of any Kind were made upon this company, There was nof} | Russians, Sailors, Norfolks, Double Breasted Suits and Reefers. 1} tt SORRY ATS ee cur ey peaare ie ages — pee Red labiala A Smarter, Finer Lot of Clothes You Never Saw at the price, $2.95 to $12.50. | i number of th ers and helpe P ec fnto a uni was the case All wool. The best DUDLEY suit we've yet produced. Double breasted, i t ree weeke t yf all companies re- The New V | padic penance. ith two pairs of full cut knickers. In the new shades of gray, and tan, vages and hours to be adjuste? by confer Dudley “ | F vas 1% 1, This adjustment was ned with our . and brown. No better looking or more serviceab ee wait thin a fe 2 “days papain eer ril ‘ ‘ . — He MAGS LOK this PHObiavicarea nc cae ine th dak eRe ese Meda coed e 4s | adical members of the union have since proved to be insub: N. M Do | N i" henge cb t eqdniilebrsasted end st i wrdinate in attitud and ho » did not join the union i rorsmart, sturdy, strenuous boys. New double breasted and Nor- ; a ee ot ¢ that they formed an Oo oney own | P The New 1 folk Suits, with two pairs of knickers, fined and cut very full. ' mutual int ben a to the bplans or sidicutously Se deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, Little Corpora Handsome new grays, tans and browns, in cise: $4. 95 | H My dy 4 Pf ana Hehe bon evaut by the tact a \. ’ 4 deals stripes, overplaids and mixtures. An excellent Suit for school. . le e union oth on February 9, prevented our em- Hed to olfer sou the a bag eee Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday ‘vaste i MMOH pickaia instructed thin ne to. works Three ‘men uo attempted f | Best Credit System—One Low galas or Credit FIVE N, Y. STORES 125TH STREET, i The \ en | ; Genuine (Mahogany o BROADWAY, uh At Third Avenue, Phe : | , At 49th Sireet. Wann Grek 4 hand : ear Greenwich, | \ B | N 279 BROADW. ON SQUARE, + morning :, 1 | i ird’s eye laple | Near Chambersst. THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES St..n’r.B’way, employ, have fomented a strike, disregarding the wishes of the n | Dresser and | \ of our employees v thin and without the union, who desire to remain at tH A . work and deplore the arbitrary and unwarranted action of the le Chiffonier om | Ho who t Mahoy - as teh ia ashi i tho co BALL GROUND STANDS 'Fempt y ha Pay OY | BURNED IN WASHINGTON, J public and the compa flee puteror Flames Make Clear ‘ a iis eas ‘ rem bee by the sin n ple enforce ba n St ay ana anitars | ee earl MYRTLE hay ican League Park— 4 loving and property, Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn, that the yma er, i i y on Old Gro sedis fie TWill exert itaelt This Solid Quartered j =, WASHINGTON, (at ; to handle their busin | e ay practica wip att windsta WM. SPROULE, President } O sal ar wa ak Chair ' = | | RE ES TT, m) | . fopng & With Genuine Leather | Statemen —Wells Fargo & Co. tmployes YX § 50 Patrician ! The following statement by a committee representing the majority i 1 of the men in Well o & Company's Wagon Service has been handed | ince an, $f to the company this morning and is published by the company for the One-E Y elet ' 4 Jaa * B information of the public: H : . New York, March 17, 1911 © . ! 1 1 r J J of ' e Th Employes of Wells Fargo & Company’s Wagon Eclipse Tie, { H Service desire it understood that they have abso- } ) tutely no grievance against the Company, that there No. 47814 BoE , are no difierences to Le adjusted and no demands = 5 < 5 have been made on the Company. We are desirous ‘ pa vall| : : ‘ aks ne 7 {| Some women look with envy at the smart. dainty, per cetly a and ready to work as scon as we can with satety, A ROOMS . fitting. well rounded lines of other women’s footwear. “Tiey siould ' Remov “i énip We think the city authorities and the public should Be 4 18. 75 wear Patrician Shoes and be envied. H see that we get ample protection. Weite for New Bookleb-<W; No, 4783-0 Tan Russia Calf, onc-evelet Fslipas Tio, with tongue, to give } , EE OF EMPL i Catonial effect ( the tie nnd put the buckle « 1 Square Pianos........ $7, $10 up Used Pianos... feiees See OD 4) New Pianos...... +++, $190 up Player Pianos eee 6885 up ' ' ' | ' The following are a few |" Billings. ...8 65] Haynes.. ..$199 ’ Chickering. ae Giainwav 1 Gilbert Jy5| Steinway. 225 ' Royal..... th Everett.... 265 ' Wagner... 176] Wissner.... 285 ae | ' Open Evenings “== WISSNER WAREROOMS, 538-540 Fulton St.,2tooklyn, — | New York, 96 Sth Ave., cor, 15th St.) Wells Fargo & Company will pay $300 reward for the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of any person guilty in present strike of assault upon Its employes while engaged in their duties or going to or from their work, or guilty of destroying the proper- ty of the Company or property in its custody as car- rier, or of maltreating its animals. F. J. HICKEY, 51 Broadway, New York. General Agent. $300 REWARD | i ee, SEES IT oa annnoaale cs BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn BRILL CLOTHES—READY TO WEAR Mh A sale of | Men’s Spring Overcoats and medium weight suits Misses’, Girls’ and Junior | | i | That were They're now Smart Suits, Coats and Dresses Girls’ Spring Coats Of serge, shepherd checks, satin $15 and mixtures, 8 to 14 year sien! 5.00 8.90 10.75 $20 $ Misses’ New Spring Coats Of serge, shepherd checks and?) $25 fancy materials. 8 to 16 year sizes.) 8.90 01.75 13.75 Miss s’ Tailored Suits Carried over from last season; otherwise they would be $15, Hl Rew w Spring models, custom tai $20 and $25 today instead of $10. They’re just as good as ever lored; prevailing materials and'15,00 18.00 22.50 they were, in point of style, appearance and wear. $10 is a praia ‘ Ph to 20 years. special price, fixed without regard to cost or value; solely to clean up. isses’ Fancy Dresses ee ; Overcoats are Oxfords, Blacks and Fancies Of isette, silk chiff J , ao ae 18 years (12.75 15.00 18.75 Suits are medium and dark mixtures, and blue. | Dainty Lingerie Dresses ' ‘ We hare also included a number of Beaut'ful models; lace and rib-) bon trimmed. 4 to 14 years.J 2.95 3.95 5.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses Of Scot. h gingham, percale, rep ad lawn.” I Pits 14 years! 2.00 2.95 3.95 $15 & $20 Cravenette Raincoats & London Slip-ons In order to provide the widest choosing, we have assembled the suits in the following three stores only—and the Overcoats, Raincoats and Slip-ons in the two first mentioned: 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Union Square, 14th St., West of Broadway a in all kid. ct be he ium and extension widths AA to E. Also shown in p ialty shops ask 85,00 for such Shoe $3.50 Fifty Other Styles of this season's Low Shoes are ready for selection, 3? Vaart Loaders of Futhion tusijen advartnas SIXTH AVE. 19°70 20" STREET. NEW YORK A Bata eA AAA ‘ IS GOOD HERE. $30 Purchase, 50c. Weel: i $1.00 W $65 Pure! $100 Purc! » $1.50 Weekly. $150 Purchase, $2.00 Weekly. oso y + What You Lost Yesterday t You Will Find To-Day: kf you used a ‘Lost and Found’’ } i Adv. in the World this morning. inaurseeeei W aera EE ET {IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET JT. eet Semana eeneenener vasportnwnaere nn es Torte Ramaagenionectens