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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL Tn GERe LOETSD: Can | | et cae fsa of nenking ar, Taft or ashing Com-| M. Battorman tate guiconeon, | [omer in BreHh7y a dthed wm te GETS LOSTED; CAN BRAVE GIRL FOILS | akon home (ne taxicab, His rigt care . Jom t0 , “ drum Je seriously O24, milar amount in tru qi YOU HELP FIND HIM? The attempted holdup was not reported rest sich ola, of ee to the police until yesterday, On the , Adelaide Rattorman Nichols: os not =m B ” description of the assailant given by bring ¢ Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, was a juster 1@ “losted.” Ever since he wan- a . Miss Foley the detectives hope to make ing the establishment of « Tariff Com-| Mr. Batterman died vided for by the will, im, dered ay his little mii Piste an arrest. a a ’ Roethin " U bf ‘m —— Mrs. Sarah B, Batterman. A daughter, ion, and nor amir: 5 { , four years of age; Hillam @chwarts, head of the fir mission, w reaffirms that action. eA \ —— “2 It Bow appearing from the pre- Which employs Miss Foley an@ Labora, mt 8 ff the report of the 4 thet conduct. “Sains Foley repuariy tee Tari Board and from other investiga . ’ cetves a New Year's present OF 6 hae Manufacturers Don’t Mention | tions that in some instances duties —_>—- Z Fgh me Gen to F cotton goods are now excessive, owing med h Senwerts informed Labora, that Be nad] President's Veto of Under- |techsnsed conditions in manufacturiag, es ne Jordan Edwards Had Been Be- ved Be could eve Be doting) woods Revision Bill, For Your Easter Gifts Miss Foley Sees Cash-Carry-| , : STE TeeTE Because of absolutely unsurpassed friended by Sidna Allen, Des- ing Clerk Blackjacked and | CHAIN OF TOBACCO STORES. —— Rsoctionse and Parity hur-esgge~ cage ead Ww. NGTON, i 56.—The er~ perate Uncaptured Leader. Goes to Rescue. Jemes B. Duke, who recently dectined as Ont Mivcnetrig Anne *y the presidency of the American Tobacco _ Company to become President of th ety no chance for a| British American Tobacco Company, omen are gotting into | Plans. it Is said, to establish @ chan of Take bookkeeping and bad stores throughout Europe simi. or inatance, and Miss Eiiza-|14F to that of the United Cigar Stores . WHICH NONE OTHERS REACH OR RIVAL. tion, the largest textile organization in his country, refused to thank Presi: dent Taft for vetoing the U; age Cotton Revision bill at its fina ion contract a P three months in | KNOWS WHERE HE IS.| No News of Fugitives, Though | . Wook efforts were made to get|as at prosent, was adopted. Ch la! d Bo Bo cightoen, of No, 27 Logan| Corporation in the United States. Committee solutions to in-| The convention was attended by 800' ocolates an mn ns ' Eats bait Ta eee ee iceere or thor instance, |, British American Tobacco shares have| dorse the President's veto of the Demo- who represent many militons of ‘osses Are More Activ ; | On Tuesday afternoon at 2.45 o'clo | Miss Foley, who bookkeeps and cashi for the Wililam @chwarta Company | No, @& Bleecker street, went to bank at Broadway and Fourth street with deen very active recently in the curb The yw President, BY ee Pees ee ‘market and have sold as high as $4 a ; & Thole par value ; i —— SS SSS ANNIVERSARY SALE Hackett,Carhart Suits Easter Promenade on Hunt. | WIUAAVILLE, Va, April 6—No news) the day's developments in the pursuit | Jordan Eéwards, one of the Allen G : to $264. He packed the cash in a| i | leather bag and started back to his rested Wednesday chargea| ELSIE ROETHING, SALLY JANE | and TEDDY. | mployment. Behind him Miss 1d to Sidna Allen and Wes- Di —| [Labora was almost at the door of the | Foley sauntered, the only two outlaws of led him, . and Teddy the stuffed bear | Piliding wien @ young man hal day in the hope have cried every night for his return. herenibouts of his kine- | Elsie has lost her appetite from weeping men. over the loss of her pet. She has not ‘The mountaineer was firm and did not| given a tea party in two weeks, and Wetray them. He scorned an offer that Joseph Labora, another employee, ving | at No, 908 Mott street, to get the money for the payroll, Labora turned to answer the greeting, but was immediately whanged behind the lef’ with a blackjack by the young man, Who followed up tho frat blow with two more. | Bally Jane and Teddy are starving to| Labora, who had been carrying $1,600 offered for the man should be! death. i ; 4 : é fe FY it Be gave them up, It developed SDobide Vr SOVAHaE Adis You Wes PenSeGd elo tas Cesc arn This is your opportunity to purchase plies, Fifty-six years of wholesaling and retail: it he is ip Sidna Alle saw. He disappeared two weeks ago| whoxe framework is quite formidabl the ‘from the Roething home, No, 636 Third Hackett, Carhart Clothing at these prices TN ing Men’s Clothing throughout the United abora's asaittance, The just before Easter and at the Season ning. States is the Hackett, Carhart Record. Gren on. the avenue from, Thirtleth| and in that minute the heroic book.| (| AN Opportunity **Seldom"’ if ever before offer- These many years have made Hackett, Car- Ming ia family goody." ‘gtreet to Forty-second, keeper had thrust Labora into the bata: | ed you. hart Clothing the Standard of Excellence, “That man," said Mr. Baldwin, 1@| Otto Roething has offered a reward| ing and out of reach o} e pro, | Our Gaviisnts for the Rasées Pacnde-and and now it is to the “fore.” Our stocks repre- it time I saw Sidna w ng to Labora’s assistance. Th Wanted to, could jead us to Sidna Allen | for the return of the dog. The Roethings | "Obbery. ‘i | ‘ Wesley Edwards, or tell ws their | were fond of the animal, as it came tol atin Irercenary aifairs at thie moment || S€ASON'S wear represent the highest devel- sent the exact ideas required by fashionable Iban Aw. to sale oblincay with ttle lees tens te ;/§ opment in ready-to-wear clothing. Our im- men. Graceful and English “lines” which geome years ago. With this money he /Eisie, the Schwartz Company's offices, He| pressive display of effective styles possesses greater perfection of contour than adaptation and represents uniform excellence in every sense of the word. Just one year ago we Reorganized. To-day we celebrate with our many cus- tomers by offering these great Anniversary prices. Men’s Full Dress Full Dress, Tuxedo, “flat” braided cutaway and frock coats, beautifully designed garments, with exception- |: ally “smart” features with a new touch of individu- ality. Remarkable for their distinct lines and cus- tom appearance. are in vogue. The “Premier” patterns form a magnificent assemblage of rich, dis- tinctive and resentative garments. Four New York Clothing stores for men and young men as against two a year ago. Men’s Spring Overcoats Early “morn” and Evening “air” “call” for light weight coats—coats of “Smart’’ and “nobby” patterns being demanded. These new creations “fresh” from our tailoring plants possess a “touch” of “Jauntiness”’ and style. Latest models in fancy mixtures. Regu- 519” lar $18 values................. sees e eee \ New model black, Oxford and fancy mix- 5] Ble: tures; $18 and $20 values............... $45 Full Dress .00 | $45 Tuxed fs . Sitk li to edge Black, Oxford and Coats, on 20 Coats tow... $17 Each lamp represents a BIG Frauae’ manciols, "tawy cheviots, split $179 leeve coats; $25 values................. Scaney cee $39-%0 stile Jove §29:50 New York Clothing Store English model, belted back, narrow shoul- $2): (with vest) .... (with vest).... Suits and Overcoats $15 to $45: | dered fancy gray Spring Coats. Special. Hackett, Carhart Spring Suits $18 & $20 Men’s Suits $1 a $30 & $35 Men’s Suits $5 :00 Special for Anniversary Sale, Special for Anniversary Sale, This Anniversary Sale has made it possible for you to choose the Anaccurate knowledge of men's and young men's needs in Suits. combined latest short coat, narrow shoulders form fitting suits or the more con- witb an appropriate array of colors tempt us to make an unusually large servatives in the large number of attractive patterns always shown at our number of these suits. The result shows worsteds, cheviots, serges and Four Stores. Blues, grays, browns and mixtures galore. any materials made into the English and conservative models. $25 & $28 Men’s Suits $4/7-50 $35 & $40 Men’s Suits $97.50 ce | Special for Anniversary Sale, Special for Anniversary Sale, A i x ti Suit Semotetelr ba] | At this price we “boast” of having the finest and most prevailing patterns ead gag Sg pide bes nevi more money aad. CURE & fA lst mill went ONE DOLLAR Reon gh NE awd siete ta ae i pe orions tn incsord anes tans, giays, blues, light and dark effects as well. Many mixtures. Tailoring 8 | ‘i cred) “ t- of the better class and models the popular ones. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Seat 3! Ben toe eae Dee mrocew ume! fee lipivening, 7 | 1 Sui 50 | $40 &$45 Men’s Suits $2~.50 ~ wer Tevet Cobia wer fi $28 & $30 aes Sis 522 Special for Anniversary Sale 32 iv id ** ** tailored suit: bh This wes Harber” Willew | Accounts Opened from | This Excellent Dignified, exclusive and ‘richly lored suits such as these enter the octeal yp of the moun- | | "Pidna Allon “staked Edwards to 9000! i j Pian < EGGS [dz “SnourEas, wm. 10C sreaurast BACON, w. 9 pe am very grateful to Mr. Braun and eee See El ATLANTIC PACIFIC 400 stores inthe U.S. These prices for Metropolitan District only E if i i : ihe, Lee aes it a bee she bite | Fees NO Extra 2 49. $5.00 to $1,000 $3.00 Imitation Svat | Although the wine color mixtures have the ‘call’ this season, Cambridge home and are worn by *‘men who will be different." ‘‘Hobnob"’ with the $4 val. Se ONSMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS ry ho **dress better" and you must have these suits for “polite grays and Oxford blues are here in profusion, The workmanship on theso circle of Tianhe ; ‘ 4 . and dress wear. Finest materials made go into eve: Double ie Single Henad By f Superior. Rerure you of long Veer. ead the telinging lt both expeyerire and one of these suits, and the patterns assure you of not “meeting yourself pe Stampe Z i Stamps ll Fy < the street.”” y Mernings ° . eth ye SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED polished Snes Sheet 5.89 dous value. — oa 98c | Strong construc-]) a tion, with pene . TL center post ani Wy OuiNt braced bare. Clus- ter of double A mont practical combination of Davenport hooks at top. Best ‘end full else bed, Strong and durable construc. tion, Rome link spring, guaranteed for 10 year, English lacquer Complete with tufted mattrem, covered in green; denim and with deep valance, Men’s $3 and $3.50 Hats | Spring “Imperial” Hats A Special offer for Easter buyers. Real Men whopay $5 for a hat should see our new flexible conforming Derbys, light in weight | array of #3 Imperials before paying more. A t and Imported $3.50 wool Join the Fifth Ave. “throng” Hats at Anniversary Sale $l 95 next Sunday wearing the 3 00 DEON s Geaiie iad |asce sia wee ® Imperial, the $5 quality hat. ° ot ren Nt Delivery All 4 Stores Guaranteed (\C % Open Saturday For Easter @ A Evening Aaron ee DA Teather Pillowsi very ROe Pert fat wate le EB. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. tos. 265 Broadway 125th Street 841 Broadway 119 West 42d St. Near Chambers St. Near Third Ave, Cor. 18th St. Near Broadway HARLEM AND FORTY-SECOND STREET STORES OPEN EVENINGS