Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Rot tae, ih ra a EME oO Agr be THE EVENING WORLD, ' ¢ . ' 4m ry . Lb tr of Ward iret, Orange, to tave ‘CR ANE Baap a et yas: MR. CHOATE OUT ourDoORS. XK J bel “ is r ‘will be % cat Ho'and Thatcher were both thrown | Alea elected Joseph Ht. Chonee, forme former Ambassador i jured whon Menninger drove ——__-_— 0 rt of arm feiss eS Bev ulatees po Bie onal | PLUNGED TO HIS DEATH | SeatmtaCeurt 05 Zaman, set ap reat Or ay or ; MULINOGONGAT|emccree GOULD FOR TILE/'""Satat tm Ssczeczicecce : Fi SKIDDING AUTO HITS ———_ | tng tote mes, regegn Coates ark, an], ” Srtont warm ‘ Founded 1826 ” } POLE, INJURES THREE. | Paes nn Retired Real Estate Man Became Ill he nas been doing every fair morning| Ae ae mee a owe { ————— and Got on the Wrong since the milder weather set in. = 4 Chauffeur. Who Borrowed Em-|Match for National Amateur Steps Ghee $00 OLONE vo ote ee " a : . loyer’s Car Only One In It f vena ‘ 4 4 poate ft Sa ; ey no Was Not Hur. | COUt Tennis Championship |_vemie mayne, et | matin otf cual ee “wee. One’ Jersey Lad Convieted,| rour men came near wing aes sary] to Be Decided To-Morrow. [at secdentaly, iaet oe bom gy seater Ba ae Yards of { i Witly 0 ee ey “4 Mir, Raynor, who was fitty-four yeare| dangerously: til eee Goteggh akinaptt es tat . }, Just as Another Had Run | avenue, Brooklyn, when an waned kad te oe, ma neavily walt railed trem the i 12,000 aras Oo D Girl aria a ny Tad re ite” anus pay, 4 ioe ant LH “ae real was Coe soveral = ke ad Ny Bi. 14 D. S: lks ( own . ned te sent, the others being thrown | ‘%¢ National amtaour court tennis cham.| Nth ® comfortable fortune. h aC TESS My Gver the wing shield. No one was sert- Pionship tournament om the courts of prone Tyg Agden ind oot on (hE ‘ wt aT icaicasar sa ta el eas tore tne Racquet and ‘Tennla Club, donnual aoe ny gw Wert One tundeed and Stern Brothers All wide width (86 inch) : be Tr ennd Dante! A. Dugan| Henry C. Freeman of No, 6 Weat| iii of the Boston Tennis Club i en-lavcay.sixth attest. A watchman, Hd- 7 s Pa ae ‘ . ewarky C caanenela vautolat, guilty | One Hundréd and Nineteenth Hireet, mine, ag hh ea ten ptend a %,| ward Clinton, saw him there and spoke At an Extraordinarily Low Price ighter for running over and| Mantattan, om toe ea pera vot so, | #abturing three cets in a gruelling five |! Mey aE oecia be abis ts b0'R Iie? have prepared for To-morrow, Saturday, consisting of— Blac Spe even tna nea « ena i ist Crotona avenue, the Brome, permis: 504 AgN, We croren being 4, 24. ttgy moment the following Exceptional Offerings in ar aa Moen, ran down and Killed a child tn| sion to use it last night, Goldenburé | responeitie for him bea ing Pennell, I¢| He apparently thought he was on the . Fema of xo. on ann| So Beer ate ct Soa [ser tee at tis Taai|uom emnommeen rene! Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’Apparel | 7 aterbroof Habutas ft, son of Supt. William 11. Gris. | Lieber, 731 Fitth street, Manhattan, and | Ond § games to $ in favor of Pennell |nim N*tal OS cee ete he ’ Satin-de-Chine orn OF Supt, Wiliam 11. Gris) Autiiiam Welburger, of Seventh streat, | At Crane began his work tn earnest, [There | discovering hie mistake, | he Mi ; . ati é . orks, etruck the child with le mud Money were coming home when the ac-| the preliminary touts of toe rein stam, [sett by «call witch runs beside the of Navy, Wea as fas tans bn 4 te ons Norfolk Yarn-Dyed Pongee 78¢ ; ¢ and er head Wan erushed, he cident occurred: “Pepwer had an ankle eae si tone SS les ian ot te ier ose tes Maremtes!| | Coot ath eee: ge oa aca ap : ‘sgeds Ret ine received wale wounte, “Goldenberg |B best che ae cso fe ihe paving lelew, His Was MAMLIP sirable colors, collars and Cuffs of bengaline and fancy silks, he god Si vd we hot hurt. The auto was damaged abou 5 $300, A surgeon from St. John's Hos at $14.75 and 17.50 an essasines tid [RS scp adler Demi-Tailored Models of Men’s Wear Serge, elaborately trimmed Regular prices $1.00 to $1.50 }; m Money Trust Qeis April 17. with Silk and Macrame Lace Coltar, WASHINGTON, April 12. — Charges at $19.75 and 22.50 that Wall street inuences were blocking Dresses, sit Pines ira te ow Mrereliod. is. an, cangnseuset A collection of New Models in Meteor, Crepe de Chine, _Foulart, : ; y Me de to-day eke yi ad trust” inquiry Taffetas, Cotton Voiles and Serges, showing the coat effects, wee Fn ee ea a — at $16.80, 19.78, 29.80 Millinery t with recommendation to mercy, . aaa Girls’ Coats, A ? Eas irre coed. eee ete panes 4 ; Z of Seges, Shepherd Checks, Stipes, Mixtures and Chevos, with Special Values for Saturday 3 Pedal Bae toerioca tear Cotnnies tend ot jotch and sailor collars of contrasting colors, full, half and un- = Was driving at Main and Dey streets, i fined, 6 to 14 years, ' - ong pe fs pitting yeas | eberetatt, 30. yo will by sBElea stone at $4, 75, 6. 95, 8.50 Tatlored Hats : fia Tichenor, injuring her so serie| | | all ie i nan Misses’ Dresses, of Terry-Cioth, in all shades, trimmed with . ‘ aly that she rae taken to 0 ho ai sPysar'meney./ Further lace and net, also'of Striped Lawn, with embrollered. batste Spectal at $16. 50 Savelling at a ferife rate o f , " a i hte, ond pices collar, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, : iigan tried to escape. I ied (ES ! ' Sig singe Ready-to-Wear Hats they knocked him down and beat : Nar: Girls’ Dresses, of Ginghams, Tissues, Galateas, Chambray and hss erst ia we o6 ba 4s . 6 il Lawn, showing the new coat effects, in sizes from 6 to 14 years, ‘ $7.50 afr, wentence ato aaa i Wl al erate, Jom c x at $1.75, 1.95, 2.75 to 9.50 F . to $15.00 Jes ie . Washable Skirts, of Cordetine, Rep, Linen, Khak, Crash sana diatdhd : zou and Toweling, es Also an Assortment of a. Reanay eas at $1.95, 2.25, 2.75, 4.50 and upwards ; A Charles iW Keene "==. alge iti Sow Tel Children’s and Misses’ Hats esate Pas Sis Sonate | Half Pound Canisters if songs ihe Tate. we _TMbete Bas ‘ase, , ’ Stacey Since st] 30c., at Grocers ote rotean Misses’ and Children’s Hats $3.45 Later Paris Models together with those from their Own Values up to $6.00 Workrooms, are now being shown, including SPRING’S NEWEST ae ie te wo — | DRESS INNOVATIONS Also for To-morrow, a large collection of : i M 9 "4 M 9 Dress Hats, Specially Priced at $8.50 : Exceptional Values in j Semi-Dress Hats, * «“ —« §.00 i en Sandy oung Mens Pinte ion ek Feather Neckwear } i ee | MILLINERY_DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR Marabout, Ostrich, and Marabout and Ostrich yy a + it d O t combined, in black, natural and colors. } ul S an vercoa Ss The newest shapes in Women’s Imported and Domestic Sats i ai. Every texture, every exclusive pattern, every popular color and every Fancy Marabout Colla: A}. fashionable model in variating sizes for men and young men. Untrimmed Hats trimmed with satin rosettes and lace, f+ The body should be kept in nearly » uniform temperature and for soft- of iar Ty! ae ons and Mixed Fancy Straws are now ; bi “these, lightness and pliancy of textures here’s suits and overcoats the “critical” on the Pst Floor, Main Building, also $3. 75 each; regular price $6.00, ai men desire and these are “typical” Hackett, Carhart & Co. values we all For Saturday, Unusual Values in “seek.” Natural Color Marabout Capes The readiness H the { Milan Hats, $ sensation of seat hy p tg | print Dccahonir 1 serfpa dr in black, burnt and colors, 1.65 extra large, them “ideal” suits for all occasions. Real Homp Hats, $6. 75 each; regular price $9.00, two-toned effects, in black, white and colors, at 2.50 in black, white aid colors, a das in a large variety of styles and Men! Special for 1800 Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Suits 1100 All-wool Blue Serge Suits colors; $8250 and $9s75+ Stern Brothers Re prices Hel to $15.00. Direct attention to their stock of Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Av.; 19th St. Boys’ and Young [len’s Clothing gh vee gs ve and Serge Suits 17 .50 which hasbeen replenished wth many desabe and 10 TO 18 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE ; well made garments, lon fer 9 ; The above mentioned 00 Best Ma de desired lye Senge & nits English models. Assortments are large—assur- To-morrow, the following Special Inducemehts: AU M AN N ‘Ss i an 'ste Dwelestion ve yom Hing, lane ord eats rocact adapeations and bie poered ot toene Prices so you may tet the sup superior ior quality of our clothing. A AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVA' Buying these suite at Boys’ Suits Open Every Evening Unth v. Saturaays Until 10 P. I Norfolk and Popbie breasies Styles, of blue serge and desirable mix- H) FREE Woe Se oe CRED ae ue NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Heal trot fancies. Tailoring superb, textures Men’ s Le by the wale make! tala ant Suits superfine and patterns superior. grace suite are at thele I a Suits Eicisya a pod tures; also Norfolk Suits of tan and blue linen, FAY, crash and tan khaki, also Linens in striped effects, ages 8 to 17 years, Value $6.75, at $4.85 Norfolk Suits of fey cy ay and tan mixed cheviots, with two pair nickerbocker trousers, ages 8 to 17 years, Value $8.50, at %6.50 Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits in the newest models, of blue serge, neat gray and tan effects, ages from 14 to 18 years, Young Men’s Suits Ott, Bateatiogs Men cee Tore the new two and three button soft roll or regular maels fa, Spring Castries | Say i 4-876 East 149th St. BRASS BED Absolately Fi Wis tery Porches a for S22 50)$90 S95 setae =e 2 5.00 Grays, predomi Blues, wien ond Men’ S mixtures Men's sonny fad eres cea } fancies, and many I iit ond - Suits dark effects with “tinges” an Suits best cr ane = and learo bi ee OVERCOATS: err es * ce farhaislo. E. E. TURLINQTON, Vice-President bright shades of gray and tan, also blue serge, sizes 34 to 39 Inch ch measure, HARLEM AND FORTY.SECOND STREET STORES OPEN EVENINGS | si. WEST OF BN West 23d and 22d Streets | 5.5 BSOR | te, : E Sn aie |