The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 8

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TAFT AND KNOX. FINDTHE MEXICAN PROBLEM GROWING Rebel Victory Pre Situation Involving Ques WASHINGTON, Ar of Btate Kno to-day consulting about vat was meet the fully wi Thi num ment to-day wa trol telegraph | Nes tot nds at Lora CSM Rec of gnition, x Was at the siiuat eof Agua a pr ing this situation on the discussed th the « j Injured Rebels Threaten Ue ay " ree thousand p bering the F four te a of Juarez, accor A by the m Ameri Th Ruel ged t Mrs an « Juares, of the rai The Mexica the v held injur American crossed the boundary line the lew att accoul y to A cavalry when battle with ret after one ma xX men and a woman woun this city, by bullets fired by the con- testants, are under guard to-day at the American cavalry headquarters. are being held to await Douglas was under three hours. tion shot | | | { Antheor Fight Expe: ted. A ‘a bullet w re Miss G Crow, pro shot thr serious; — Dike, in leg; Forest Rutherford, shot in Broadway at Ledford Av. BIRL FIRE VICTIM ~ BEGINS FIRST SUIT. : AGAINST BOSSES. Operator Locked Door Prevented Es- cape From Building. it Dr. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _APRIL 14, | JURY DISAGREES IN Already Blasting ( ifort to Head On ud Pla Declares | Lyon’s PER is best for the teeth Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Easter brings with it, in the Smith Gray & Co. stores, an assortment wider and more varied than in all our history only with the passing of time. READY-FOR-SERVICE Every good style producing centre in the wor has contributed to this present display of Smith iy & Co. clothes for Spring and Summer. Every cor: rect and many exclusive fabrics are shown, and the tailoring is the master craftsmanship which for three Generations has been the choice of better dressed men of New York. Smith Gray & Co.'s Spring and Summer Suits and Spring Overcoats range in price from 16.00 to 50.90, with special values at 22.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS 16.00 Here are blue serge suits which judged from any Standpoint are standard values at 22.50. The fabric is produced by one of America’s finest serge Weavers, secured well under price, and the tailoring was done in slack moments for the purpose of keep. ing our immense custom shops busy, and profits have been overlooked that the disposal may be immediate There are six distinctively styled models for men and young men—and the saving to you is exactly 6.50 CHILDREN’S DEPT. Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits in fancy d mixed cheviots, with extra knickers, regular 7,00 values 4.75 Russian end Sailor Suits in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviots, regular 6.50 values 4.75 Spring Reefers in. blue i cheviots, regular 6.50 verge and fancy Russian and steds and far ues Norfolk and De and fancy mixe BOYS' LONG TROU nits in blue serge, tan » y mixed cheviots, regular 8.5 je Ereasted Su regular 8.50 val ER cheviots, SU Tailored in the Smith Gray & Co, sh by the Smith Gray & Co. expert designe clothing, made from nt high and blue serges; sizes {re values at 16.00 and 18.00 HATS Here are some 1,800 Derbies and les 115 to 20 years; sta Soft Hats- the essortment . Teguler | and # fe: ht imperfeeti in the new ks in the der new low crown it eae predor every t style, shepe, color and is shown: are regular 2,50 to $.00 values. 1.75, coupled with those cumulative economies which are possible SUITS and SPRING OVERCOATS 15.50 and 18.50 SPECIAL Such values as these have never been offered in New York judging from any standpoint you will, they ere standard values at 20.00 to 25.00 are distinctly styled, tailored in our own custom shops, the and include models for men and young men saving to you is from 4.50 to 7.00. 15.50 suis of hia grade. velour and worsted cheviots in many exclusi 15.50 Spring Overconts in black, Oxford and smart designs in grays, browns and olives. 18.50 suis include blue serges of all p tralian yarn dyed worsteds and I grade velo Neat mixtures in exclusive Smith G & Co. « colorings in grounds of black, brown, gray the new Spring shades 18.50 spine overcoats include emart tweed wea 1 designs, also ve finished cheviots in the correct sh end various mixtures re Aus ‘ord \ v thibet values ever known 5 20.00 s it is only now and then you complete range of sizes a range is compl 1 if you would perticipate in this wonderful value we urge immediate selection FURNISHINGS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS--Percales, printed and woven madras, in all the new cor ME « ple nd plaited bosoms, coat styl 1 all and sleeve | eg y UMBRELLAS—Silk finished Venetian trimmed in sterling r natural wood in mission omposi de furze dali the 4 8) regular 2,00 1.00 BO, 20 and Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St, at Flatbush Ay. Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Stores : 2 Across from City Hall 5th Av. Bot, 27th & 28th S 4 on pj ea RIGH COMMUTERS ~ TOWORKEASTER ie BUILONG AROAD Broadway at Warren Street Sew. Tooth Powder is prepared by a practical dentist who knows what sults before T gave them to the fury The Watts demanded $5,000 from the om GRAVE DESECRATION SUIT. ve nad been up a monur Special Saturday Offerings in Easter Dress Requisites Spiendidly heipfui Easter stocks, equal to all Easter dress requirements of women, missee and chiidren, featured by unusual economies Saturday. 4 ’ Women’s and Misses’ Dresses OF Imported Challies, Silk Foular Marqui s, Voil and French 1 charming s, many effectively trimm laces ons, Messalines, Taffetas, Organdies, ec Batiste, in latest colorings: aletdit leat LCA IL hg Smart Hats: Matchless Values Remarkable offering in Women's Tailored and Flower Hais, sailors and poke effects; copies of imported and in very J choice, regularly $15.00. and #14.00; special on Saturday, at sant $9 and °12 Corset Special Women’s Pumps “Blumstein Special Women's Pumps, all the smartest embody styles of the season, in gun-metal and tan Russia calf, patent colt, velvet and satin; welted and hand- extra gq iste, trimmed with or Valenciennes lace; supporters; regue $ J] turned soles: regularly $9 8§ larly $1.50; special at i #3.50 and $4.00; special at "@e , Boys’ Reefers In blue serges, black-and-white checks, covert cloth, db chevi 010 years cheviots s; all the dressy new value 84.00; special at $2.75 Everything that children under six years old wear—Coats, Caps, Bonnets, Hats, Dresses, Underwear, etc.-profusion of daintiest new styles--modest prices —in our Infants’ Department. L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Avs, A Famous Manufacturer Expresses Amazement That We Can Sell Such Men’s Suits at $11.50 to $l6— Such Overcoats at $12 to $16 Pcrhaps this is ‘telling tales out of school,” but— One of the foremost of New York's manufacturers ef clothes for men visited the John Wanamaker base- ment store the other day. He went over the stock with that alert thor- oughness peculiar to men who know clothes “from the inside out.” Then he said: “I have been making men’s clothes for forty years, and I know how. But whoever is making these clothes for you to sell at these prices knows the business better than I do. “Take this suit, for exar he continued, as he indicated a beeutiful mixed-brown worsted, ‘You sell it for $15. I cannot duplicate it for less than $16 wholesale to you And it's about the same with the rest of the stock. I could not t e clothes of this qualit I! wool fabrics and good work pat less than the prices you charge at retail. The man who is able to do so knows the business better than I know it.” ma Other manufacturers of men's clothes have paid suriler tributes to the firn) supplying our basement suits and overcoats. But it was peculiarly gratifying to have this leader in the trade coincide with the gen- eral view. Every one of these suits and overcoats is of this season's make and in this season’s styles. All tastes are met— young men and old may find what they want cither in staple or fancy fabrics, Men's Spring Suits, $11.50 to $16, Men's Spring Overcoats, $12 to $16, Men's Dress Overcoats, silk-lined to edge, $15. Men's Worsted Trousers, blue, black and fancy, $2.75 to $4.50, Dlen’s Fancy Vests, Spring styles, $2, $2.25 and $2.45. Wanamaker Basement, New Building. J ohn Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. iperin Carey because the ‘News of Women’s Easter, | indemand. These we are able to offer at $13.75, | | or $4 to $10 below a fair valuation of their| and light mixtures. | lected by so many | already secured three hundred others of more! | serge with collar and cuffs of black velvet. 1911. THE JOHN WANAMAKER _STORE Real STYLE DISTINCTION Easter Parade of THE MEN This Year Overcoats are Different—and So are Suits—and Hats And the men are glad of it. NEW togs at Easte: time. the year beforethat. Humdrum! Perhaps impetus of Coronation year in England served as the pet tossed inte the pool of men’s styles,sent circles of new ideas wider and wider,until | they reached Manhattan Isle! Perhaps it was that men just couldn't endure the old things for another Timely Concession on Luggage Manufacturer’s samples, are attract- ively priced at $1 to $12. Bags 16, 17, 18 and 20inches; cases, 24 and 26 inches. Worth one-third more. At $10, another group of sult cases—sole leather, in russet and English brown, 24 and 26 inches, usually $12.50 and $13.50. At $7 and $7.50, Oxford Bags, roomy box bottoms, sh brown sole leather; three large russet and Engl pockets; leather linings; 16, 17, 18 and 20 inches. Light-weight Rattan Suit Cases, good quality in sizes 24 and 26, at $3, regularly $4.50 and $5. Edges and corners well protected; good brass lock and catches Basement, New Building. Important Last Minute Suits at $13.75 and $14.75| Our search for something far out of the ordi- nary for the woman who has waited until the last day resulted in the discovery of a group of 86 Women’s Suits of the kinds that are particularly | quality. 61 of these Suits are in tan and peach shades} 25 are of the white serge that has been se-| women as the costume for| Sunday. | The Women’s Suits at $14.75 Before these $13.75 Suits were found we had sedate colorings—black, navy and gray. These’! came in one group from a maker of excellent | reputation. They were made to sell at prices be tween $18.50 and $25. We cannot furnish all! sizes in each of the several styles in this group. Women's Coats at $15 Long light coats of blue and black serge, with coat shawl or sailor collar. Others of white | And 45-inch coats of decidedly mannish cut and! material. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. | SHOES: Those who wish to pay less than $3, will find much satisfac tionin the Basement Shoe Store. At $2.90 a pair, there is a group of eight styles in Women’s trim Ic Their careful finish and shapeliness often lead people to supp tive. higher in price. ‘There are pumps with tiny tongues and flat leather-covered buckles Pumps with instep strap (not anklestrap) and leather bow: Regulation Oxfords with Cuban hee!—in soft bi: Regulation Oxfords with low heel and round toe— And Three-eyelet Ties with fancy tip and Cuban heel It won't be necessary to say these shoes are selves. All sizes for women, $2.90. In addition to these are excellent groups of These are regular Wanamaker lines, in all sizes and widths, and tl buying power of our two stores can provide at the prices. An Added Attraction—“Queen Quality” $3, $3.50 and $4 Low Shoes, at $1.90 and $2.49 Several thousand pairs divided among a number of good styles in Wome: Included are many pairs C specimen shoes and are especially fancy in style and fine in finish. pumps-—largely of patent or brown kid. below standard prices we took the factory's surplus of 20,000 pairs. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly } A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street, For several years they have b Same sorts of new togs the vear befo: | finish. in the and Scarfs—and Sticks stricted to creed and rc which, At all events transformation i | place. Man has been emancipated from the dreary and conventional. Tomorrow he will appear in the new English style top coat. Sloping shoul- ders and wide swecp of skirt. His Easter suit will sct snugly ypon him, the coat showing none of the old shoulder padding and none of the k superfluity. Chances are the lapel will be a long soft roll. Trousers will have a different set-—less of them His hat will conform to the Wanamaker hatters. Where Colors Count His shirt is likely to show a style set by | ioners. No less “different” and perhaps quite as daring will be the color-song his scarf and half-hose will sing. Speaking of scaris, do not be s to see him displa irprised ng his club colors or regimental strip That will mean he has had the joy of a visit to the Wana- maker Burlington Arcade! Should his collar look ‘‘d chances arc it is one of our Englis ported styles. A distinctive touch to his be traced to any one of seve Wanamaker kinds. Right from London, Too! As for the stick he swings so jaun | no other stick shop in town could have | supplied it if it is the “Coronation kind. Today we shall name no prices in this | story of the men’s Easter Store. That has been done. And besides the repute of this store for RIGHT prices runneth far back. New Building. gloves ral exclu Main Floor, For the Younger Set We Have Prepared Very Handsonie Suit at $15 Two models, both with t panel back and front skir , but One coat has a collar of nat color, Around the botom {the black braid that is ©> popular this y buttons lend the finishing touch of richnes: is here in blue, black and tan serge and chep The other coat has satin and laced with braid. In black and blue serge Both models in sizes 14, 16 White Dresses for Yourig Three groups at $2, $3.75 lawn trimmed with la finer ones with lace ruffle. good for the money. Girls’ Coats $3.75, At $3.75, bright little check with brass buttons. At $5, coats of | braid, and of blue diag, At $6.75, coats of fine prime favorite in blue s natural pongee and trim All in sizes 6 to 14. Wanamaker Bas wl reve ed hoes that are that thece ttrac- nuch in gun-metal worth more. See them they peat: for them- women's shoes, h es and in ade for Tog so much Wanamat

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