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HAZ NAY VST ‘WONT COMMENT Says He Would Surely Return | the Fenn > to Fight in Case of For- 3 eign Interference. a garding Present Candidates ** ta His “Beloved Country.” El fi alll me id Hi Te il redial ii | 5 ; ge Hi eg 8 if § 2 | REMEDY THAT ACTS LIKE MAGIC, luty to make this pub- that I may help others who ibed in presen 1000, by the said ‘CE. Gilpin, Notary Public. L bat Swomp-Root Will De Por You : ae Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- »N. Y., fora sample bottle. It will anyone. You will also receive valuable information, telling i ‘the hidpeys and bladder. When Bvening World. Pr Genate Presid elals, 6. concession proved a “gold brick,” and efforts jenry. Fred 7 wo years ‘PLEDGED TO SILENCE. Mahe, jew Yor Nota and K. Abiko of the Otasubura Noda Company. Mr. pref Mr, Allen Bot want the concession. be A tow months ego an attorney cy Ki 0 Henry concession Btate Department about a proposed sale of the ‘with the matter by the department. To Ambassador Wi! Government said no efforts had been meade by Japan to station ony at —~— FEDEBRALS IN PARREL the New sara Gunners /and when it was half way up the in the mortas |cline it stopped afd began backing. hian was! Rennard leaped off when the engine wil, ft is believed Gy the/the retirement of the other jent and State Department ofMfi- | with their guns, and a! i Put to flight the Japanese war |were saved. The PI man. nipped twice by bullets, were only skin deep. a] oo immerman of El Paso, a gun- | ner with Drebin, p t his Burts | wegen backing. He fell with his right arm under the front wheel. The arm was broken. The engine wan stopped before it feached the bottom of tHe hill. scaped while Drebin ‘ys 'wo horses were hot from under him, but he escaped foot. hd ———— HAS NOT SOUGHT TO SELL OUT TO JAPAN. of Seymour, Seymour i Broadw Compan; sald to-day that the com- had no neg with any Ine Aapanes wise, regard. ing the transfer of !ts Magdalena Bay concession. “We have done nothing with the con. ot cael got it in 1904," Mr. Reed were made to dispose of it by sounine $ DIAMOND RING Allen, momber of the a 10 thi oaid. n't even been able to ‘, {develop it as we had hoped to. "We have never talked about selling ft, for the simple reason that it van’t ,| de sold. It ts a concession from the Mexican Government and the title to it cannot pass in any way that would atin hie mugh | 8volve interference with Mexican sov- selling to the United States | “Tony. i, The State Department to bnew rem of the lan agrioultural, uth- nothing that Lower t, and some day ad- taken of this, even If 0 it, concession. Nothing was done won the Mexican WEDDING RINGS Price $2.50 to $25, Quality Guaranteed ELGIN«« WALTHAM WATCH Men's aan, Casperfeld & Cleveland || 14 Bow NOSE erecting ne torre || presings tT. or permissio: establish a col- ‘Magdalena I don't know who al! those interested in it are, and I doubt whether any one man does. We have held our meetings ‘where it was most convent Uttle we have done has ha inclination toward transferring our con- cession to Japanese interests.” AGAIN UNDER SIEGE. Tried by Rebels it Free. rere ‘up the Mayor ef Parral 4 demanded the surren- martial as a vetused. Mad @py and acquitted. He will return to El Paso to-day. s —_—_—_———— Scot iat HURT BY AUTO FIRE ENGINE. the sain. Dredin, with @ rapid frer, : tected |something got wrong with the machine, Clothes from Maker to Wearer Don’t Overlook Facts in «. Buying Your Easter Clothes- mee Levy Every Retailer in New York is now bidding for ed trade—Every Retailer believes he is offering the best values—he knows he is buying as cheap as it is possible to Lg Psi the manufacturer, and it is quite probable he is adding only the very lowest possible margin of profit. These are facts, but listen a minute. The regular retailer buys his clothes from the manufacturer—he has no voice in the fashioning of the clothes he offers you, because he has to make his selection from those the manufacturer already has on hand. I do my own manufacturing and sell you my clothes at the same price that the retailer pe s for his. Every garment I sell has been made in my own establishment—originated y, my own organization of skilled tailors—thus guaranteeing the latest styles for the New York man. Then again. My store is not on a street alo: continuously. must give values that wi coming to an out-of-the-way store. Not only do I save you the profit which the Retailer must pay to the manufacturer, but through my location I save thousands of dollars a year in rent—and these combined savings gives me an advantage which it is impossible for any retailer to even approach, and when I say that I sell 886% lower than any other retailer in town, I do not exaggerate one mite. As a proof of my contention, come in and see my $25 Guaranteed Suit at *45 Now, if you're a real live man, you want to dress as such. You want clothes with individual character—clothes made in New York— clothes with that English atmosphere, but combined with New York stylishness, and made in just the sort of style that the thoroughly up-to-date man wants. These are the only kind of clothes that you will find in my store. At $15 I'll show you four times as many styles as any Clothier—ten times the variety of patterns—and fash- ions that won't be worn by every Tom, Dick and Harry. I'll give you exclusive clothes without the exclusive price. Come to Walker Street. You may have to spend a few more minutes getting here, but you will spend fewer dollars than at the more conveniently located clothier, If You Want Clothes for the Boys bring them along and we'll do as well for them as we'll do for you. We'll give you the dandiest suit for Easter in Russian or sailor blouse effect, as well as the double-breasted Norfolks in a dozen smart designs. Made with extra pair of pants. A real $6 value. Smart Reefers, sizes 214 to 12—not the ordinary kind, but a real value—also included in this $4.95 Seutrdays Until 11P.M. N. Y. which crowds pass warrant customers Even Gaui = Moe Levy gov 119-125 Walker St., f= @ {0} ® @ ® E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President, Broadway at 13th Street Women’s Department ional Saturday Offerings in Fashionable ; Apparel for Women and Mi The newest designs, modified with dignity and tast te. Ap % Darel that is distinctive, exclusive—coulaiuing all that‘is best in fabric, design and style, at prices far below the correct valuations. Dressy Tailored Suits jeautiful youtl mor ultlessly tailored, in men’s wear serges, t ne whipcords and novelty fabrics, with bindings of silk insets and detachable collars. Every correct fashion, including the plain tailored model. Exclusive Model Suits iridescent whipcords, imported serges, plain or taffeta changeant and novelty fab- rics, The newest variation of treatment— eponge collars, peplum effects, braid and fancy button ornaments. Superbly tailored. > French Model Suits ® Effective Coats, New Designs for 8 Street, Touring or Evening Wear ‘ ‘and their American rivals, all authoritative leaders of the fashion. In Eolienne, Bedford cord, English whipcords, fine French serges and taffetas. ith das jstinction and much the most graceful trimmed and draped coats, in serges, whipcords, fancy weaves, taffeta changeant, charmeuse, Mistrel cloth and voile. Afternoon Dresses White Serge and Bedford Cords These dresses have the dash o! is designs, but theyarepractical aswell aspretty. Just the costumes for matinee or afternoon receptions. Girls’ Coats Spc! $3.95—$5.75—$7.50|% New, girlish, bright—made to wear well; reinforced seams, gen- JO} erous in cut, all combinations of color and material. Sizes for 6 to 14 years. Important Waist Sale Lingerie and Voile Waists } O fn new models with antique pattern, shadow, Irish lace trimmed and hand embroidered, some of all-over lace and lace trimmed; an exquisite variety in the new peplum MEE - Lord & Taylor’ Founded 1826 Millinery Exceptionally Attractive Hats with flowers and ostrich effects Special Values at $16.00 8 $24.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats $7.75 Values up to $12.75 Misses’ and Children’s Hats $3045 é Values up to $5.75 } Extensive Showing of Women’s Waists presenting the latest novelties in Lace, Chiffon Cloth, Satin, Chiffon ‘Taffeta, Messaline and Washable Silks Lace Waists of Shadow lace with Chiffon Taffeta introduced; also Cluny, Filet and Irish laces $5+953 $6.95, $9.75, $16.50 to $58.00 Chiffon Cloth W aists Several exceptionally attractive models $3.95, $5.00, $6.95, $8.75, $10.75 to $45.00 Chiffon Taffeta & Messaline Waist Tailored and dressy models $395, $5-95, $6.95 to $25.00 Washable Silk Waists Tailored models, all white and white with colored stripe ‘ $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 8 $9.75 Silk Petticoats 8 Princess Slips Attractive models in ght line effects, suitable for Tailored dnd Dressy Gowns at Exceptionally Low Prices Messaline Silk Petticoats tS ee ne. 8395 B $5.95 All White Silk Petticoats in messaline........ 9.32955 95-95 80 $12.75 Bille Jersey Top Pettlooats..... $4.95 £0 $15.75 Chiffon Taffeta Pettiooats.......$3.95 to $8.75 Crepe-de-Chine Pettiooats .....$4.95 f0 $16.00 Princess Ships Mossaline sill, white and colors, $5.50 £0 $11.75 ” ae a eight bles, $5.50 to $16.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.