The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1903, Page 6

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VETNES ASHE ONT KNOW ==: What We Say, You Gan Depend, It's So, y i2 ay. Hutchinson’? \ N 97, on Cr hic it) GAPMA eee tmpson ” J . 8 ° Trading Surth Ave 4918. le on Stamps. The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. yous. Em ional atic! Confident in Her Rabbinical Di-)” OO gl bs ee ee Prorat: an : i | Store Open Saturday Nights Until 40 o'Clock, ar Is Prostrated by an) vorce Ena Maslom Married A RECORD BREAKING erdose of Aconite Taken as} Again and Now Must Go to, »- SALE OF. MEN’S CLOTHING. ” = anneal cat os It Is Explained. Jail for a Month. Women’s 3. 00 Oxford Ties for 2.00. Rey ee ee Women’s Oxford Ties, all kinds of leather, heavy extension soles, for walking; Pee ae ae fepartantine ebay ee ey, meats on ® IE HAS BEEN JILTED AGAIN, | When Pea Masiow, under inti | | light hand turned Oxfords for dress, and 3 and 4 stra beaded Slippers; | Se Pine eh ees | ints 8 strap, high cut, for evening Dee all. sizes, fully worth It Is a sale occasioned by the backwardness of the Spring ¢ contented with || Nias ieee conan sonny Coanoouounvoonen COL" Many manufacturers have been cath : Her Engagement to Jules Blois, the) - Noted Mystic Writer, Broken Off pelled to make sacrifices in order to Ser dispose of stocks made . specially for uation, Actually y of baxamy, but in invent Was innoce: fortunately for Migses’ and Children’s 1.50 Oxford Ties, 1.00. | (Within the Week—She Had Re-|"le as. tt wold ts Misses’ and children’s enamel vici kid and canvas Ox- duplicate orders. wer, Diggins Gat ford Ties, spring heel, full toes, tipped, sizes | eéntly Broken with Henri Cain. H We Purchased the Entire Surplus Stock of One of New York's Best j Manufacturers and will place it on sale to-morrow mornin: === at the lowest prices ever quoted for such hig! sah 1,00 Women’s 2.00 Shoes, 1.49. Women’s vici kid Shoes, button and lace, patent leather tips, flexible soles, a Shoe guaranieed in every way.. 1.49 8% to 2... , May 16,—Jilted for the je within m few months, Mi« cae the famous prima sonna, is et fering from acontie polsoning. ‘At the Theatre Sarah Bern irough a rabbi. It in classloal Hebrew. Eni hing but Yiddish; cons Id not decover that the manager, before the curtain ; a a Boys’, youths’ and little gents’ Shoes, heel and spring heels, calf, enamel and “The Daamnation of Fawst!* Ins! “trier ies haa| | vicl, bo i youths’ sizes, 1 to 514, $1.50; little gents’ sizes, Ba character garmants : TORT tet . Cal Z for n Sppberrstlo. eld that in, Grder a togaly. Therefore, nel | (013 Pre, i 25 MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS able to appear at the performance Pinan ial ote: ——— B ‘ Worth up to $18 Worth up to $25, had taken aconite as a tonic and had unfortunatgly taken an overdose. Prompt fiction by physicians alone, apes. Deine. are thou To-di he ith hk fd to have stot . te Qf : * Pn Se AMAT dese th oul or cabyer of our laws and customs, 48) | Mons Suits, about 100 in the lot, handsome new patterns of tine worsteds, black Thibets and 12 50 t-Attorney Jerome orate Men's 15.00 and 18.00 Suits for 12.50. In our co 89,75 | *12.75 It fs unnecessary to describe the garments, Suffice it to say that every nobby and stylish fabric is embraced, that the styles are represen- Smproved so that ehe Is out of danger woman 4s, yet the erlme of which Att Calve's accldent has made public my eee Ve atiowed to. go. un- unfinished effects, none worth less than $15.00, and most up to $18.00, Saturday, choice... .. starting fact that within a week j, threatens to destroy the laws Young men’s Suits; in handsome cheviots ngagement Jules Biols, the mys-| & the marriage relation, fe ears a Peete eee Beer ineimass atemiind ni Wwould: ava to and cassimeres, sizes 14 to 19, 750 tativo of the highest Sartorial Art—that the workmanship, fit and finish known of it for ten day regular $9.00 value, for Saturday are such aS must appeal to the most particular dresser. friends but the greatest secrecy has bee! werved as both were so cast down mutual friends were hopeful of effec Men’s Hats, all of our $2.50 and $2.00 value brown Derbies, new and 5 nobby styles, for Saturday... 1. 0, t side who do not Such Clothing news as this 1s worth reading and heeding. tihuwaliyy ‘Inna: s this woman ing pe cecopmulation: that the time ie Pinlakweee’Abuat séiiemext, ea ee Oia Saturday Bargains for Boys. ‘ A Blg Purchase and Sale of The disagreement came, about over a . . Sey Istants are now seeking to get Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Bettlement which M. Blois wished his | flance t© make upon him so that he! might be free from financial cares and | | ab liberty to purste his philosophical | hum ba studies. Quirrels over monets enieney be shgwn.” ments are common in Mohial affairs, but in an affair of th is my opinion Sizes 6 to 13, all wool blue serge, well tailored, pants full) lined and seanis taped, our regular $4.00 Suits. . e uits. .|Saturday WN Men’s Fine Straw Hats, $2 The Entire Sample Line of Blum & Koch. VALUES UP TO $5.00. SECOND FLOOR. We own, at a tremendous saving, the complete sample line of Straw G Y suggest that 1 a JUMPED OFF CAR. treatment accorded goon the ungallan: | Serge and fancy ch 2 by M. H 1 Cain, wh ited Hi “tty : f Hise itiecetavar'on (he sve of thelr mar ee eagcneen oe double breasted Suits’ Choice Hats from Blum & Koch, Fifth avenue and 14th street, a house noted for J Htese, dor Mils. Gutraudon, of the Thea-| an ataeriy seman cho een the name perfect fitting and tail- Z q the superb character of the goods they manufacture, fe Comique, proved a great blow to the| oe tra, Hughes ot No. ay East Bix, ored for good ane 2.95 SSS The brads include the popular Sennots, Splits and Milans. aa shee ring regutarty atnee (Out Atfeat, stepped from’ a moving Marre ues! . ‘Any hat in tho entire lot fs yours for $2.00—though the identical styles and shapes aro in high i jen appearing rest Kg a ve and Sixty-third $4.00 value......... class hat stores to-day at $4.00 and $5.00...-Every now idea for summer js represented. the disagreement, making a brave show | st of indifferende, but last night's action | 5, tes that she has been keeping up | the use of powerful stimulant lve's admirers, with Gallic gallantr, B hoping that the poisoning will have | tlig, effect of bringing her and ner lover to understanding. nd was severely in Top Coats, sizes 3 to 15, 1 boarded the car a few = in all shades of covert, street ii EUS, ba none worth less than vetlon, Jumped oft $4.00 and up to $5.00 LE te Ui Also the largest and most complete assortment of boys’ Waists, Caps and Washable Suits in 4 Brooklyn. Right at the gateway of the summer soason—this saving is yours. eee eee SPLENDID OFFERINGS IN BOYS’ CLOTHING, SECOND FLOOR. At regular prices our Boys’ Clothing represents Intrinsic value. At reduced prices, then, ve'a passionate nature, revealed FH nly im her marvellous charac’ ajuis on Ce Oparails stage, but in + e|| the value Is considerably enhanced, thus the offerings must be irresistible. That you'll con- y instances| in private life, have M en’ 5 F ishi strue the following in that light If you Have boys to clothe may be accepted as'a positive fact. While a member of the Met At $3. 95 we offer the choice of a very At 50c Boys’ Corduroy Knee Trousers in Opera Company in New Yor Men's white and extra long, with and large selection of Sallora Nor ae blue, tan, garnet and gray. 3to8 greatly admired, and many we N veallgee without collars, 69c. kind, 44. folands double-breasted Jacket styles, val Pp year sizes; 75c, values. é rts, special ..4....0 cerseocece CS pee ~ e p z Two spe- ’ * od nee Paton’ — [Men's Balbriggan Shirta and At $2.95 and $1.85 tis "i BOYS’ HATS | as a writer of operatic iibretti, some with finished; Drawers are made eal Suits of omates ee Nadras ene atin vith’ double se rash—nicely trimmed; an 5 Comprehen- Were Long Sweethearts, | stripe, ex- pender tapes Fporth ate a At $2. 95 Flannel, Serge and Wool Crash sive assort- epee bese: aveetiearte: trom tra good | enoh. s.. : “250 $25.00 Bicycles $15.00, Sailor and two-piece Suits, ment of tine Saflor Hats, large flare style, beauti- how that we are old y iif quality, ‘3 Balbriggan Shirts and | |For men and women, In 20, sizes up to 16 years; values up to $4.50. fully trimmed. i Been and cherish’ our: Eyesight and Dollars. fan biz Feo wind, anecial 5D , extra flue quality; 22 and 24 inch frames, from i Cn aid that fi y 5 th t uu Men's colored Néalliee Shirts, S be ln'long abd short u salle a a ecaae is ei hat for y our eyes are worth more to y ; Drawers have double ename! and up-to-date ’ each other dajly und than your dollars. assorted patterns, Separate model 1 a a is He vieitrac ed | Sauter aGq| | ene ark More Misses (Garments (ab asain: a winger for a ua " finished, cut, full perfect 65o| Men's Suirts and Drawers, me- lot, choice. 15,00 TURD A FuOOR. ' Ed to take place, but Me Cain age fitting, worth 95c., special C} “alum weight wool, fine qual- Distinctive for their prottiness, exceptional for thelr goodness, unusual in price-Iittleness. De- : ed every one t your eyes :o the Men’s Negligee Shirts, extra ity, extra well finished, made Bicycle Sundries. cided values to accentuate Saturday’ Spelling: Garments that have the Simpson Crawford character— \ p, improperly titted fine quality; Mght and dari with locked seams, soft affd 20th Century Ol Lam: 1.69 which means that none can be more correct in every detall. glasses—glasses bought at a bargain colors, plain and plaited, comfortable, worth’ $1.00, ith Century Gas CAR Ua as MISSES’ SILK SHIRT-WAIST DRESSES. in large GIRLS’ TWO-PIECE DRESSES, of pin-head dots ' “ ; ; . Saunt =e practising wppar- separate cay ee and i nele Sam Oil Lamps, Reset "690 and small shepherd checks, of De a watts an and lanoy ere madras waist has large bertha ounce gag o Jul donable false my. A arge, | perfect ng, ual- = i a black and white; waists trimmed with contras' over shoulder and stole of embrofdery ; pox platt- ae : are scientific, | | worth $1.50, special. ...« 1.19 and’ colored 1a0e Bierce en avaliietee Coa plac ane Vekitts ‘trimmed to match waist: for } ed Skirt; for ages 12, 14 and 16, ...ss.seve $5, yhich grew het i my instrun}| | Men's white muslin Night is, with embroidery, Enamelling Brushes < CTS AEL ASU esac CCC oop x6ks00 $15.00 GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES, Ina number of S pees colored trimming. fui width — | durable, 26¢. ind, special 15 | (Pacers ‘ow’ clips, GIRLS’ COLONIAL AND pornice BOX | styles: both rae of hn embry ans aha prare 2 i | Clips. . COATS; of sioott and rouge face cloths; ranging uo or $015 6 to 12 years.. ——= © at up to $15.00 GIRLS’ SKIRTS a cheviot. and. mottied Se MISSES" FRENCH ORGANDY DRESSES, in 8 " rials; trimmed with taffeta bands ; pieces; elaborately trimmed with lace.. $16.75 } ined’; in lengths 28 to 36 Grothe, ree, Gauas Artificial Eyes, inserted, $3.00 ‘ Opt'cal Wakdkais Specialist, Open tilt 5 FEY ~~" Posenee es ~ 343 Sixth Ave, (bet. 21st & 22d sts.) 9 o'clock " ' mt = RES — nigh \ -F SALE OF KIMONOS. SECOND FLOOR. Women's White Lawn Short Kimonos, yoke back and front; border around collar, down front and around sleeve of biue and pink lawn, hemstitched, SALE OF $1.50 MEN’S PAJAMAS AT $1.10. IN THE MEN’S STORE. Pajamas for men—several hundred pairs we want to hurry to new owners to-morrow. ‘They are of woven madras, which ts the coolest fabric for summer wear and gives the best sort of service. Fancy stripes—in patterns that are refined and desirable. Made in military style, with side opening. Jacket is finished with four large pearl buttons and white silk frogs. $1.10 THE SUIT. Not a garment in the lot ts worth less than $1.50 and some are worth more. CHIFFON VEILS. 0 1903 BICYCLES. 259-261 Sixth Avenue, Between 16th and 17th Streets. Mighty Lucky Clothing Deal! Settle by Our Part-Payment Plan. We got possession of 1,082 suits for the littlest paid for good clothing in quite a a whil / ‘oth going to profit in the selling. You're going to get the best suit that Oe ra sant i tee vc one-third less than the manufacturer intended them to sell for. You Can Charge Your Purchase—Just the Same. Our policy of credit-giving is liberal. It is totally original end disti: stive to ay credit i A J f g It is totally al ond distii y credit id re knew before te advent of Hecht’s. Throw aside prejudices and investigate for ite own ake bee Men’s Suits, to be sold at . . . . . $7.00 pre “A ERT a Wa, 1g07 GP perapee’carrers 275 ~ FURNITURE ae REDUCTIONS. "CHINA MATTING; $7.50— $10.50 45 Women's Long Kimonos of figured and striped lawn; made extra full, yoke front and back, with white lawn border, ‘ border around collar, down front and sleeve with embroid- ery insertion; value $2.95, $1.65 INGRAIN CARPET,,..,....- 40-.60 per yd. ee pum (Reduced from ¢ Ate oe The maker intended them to retail at $12.00. CARB AR AUG Maer sarees cue yd. ’ . OM cl lactis Men's Suits, to be sold at . . . . . $0.75 y, * SLOTH...... edtelicvevionscccsesuseres so peryd The maker intended them to sell at $15.00. Gisele ed Men’s Suits, to be sold 68¢. KINDS AT 25¢. —_§/ $40.00 KINDS A1 $14.75, «JAPANESE LINEN FIBRE RUGS, ens Suits, to be soldat . . . . . $14.75 Main Aisle—Saturday. ‘ieee aioe * Oa HA uises Peet pastes ysaneesesiaceesue ns $1. 28 The maker intended them to sell at $20.00 and $22.50, Penny Wichita many colnet pone Ifwe could tell you the name you'd recog- ; Satoh 7.50 A Pcs ; mendous, price concession. They figured a }} nlze them as one of the finest makes. A Ox “1500 ea Children’s Dresses | Young Men’s Suits at $8.50, Tass to be betier than overstocked shelves, Wikel hat pride and! long distanes riders Be Maleledeators and nll sorts of cool summer furnis : Young men who admire style and nattl- Finest Chiffon, 134 and 1% yards in thorn all {or speed layidieasy riding, bevy ings—Reed and White led Furriture,/Curtains, Draperies, Summer Blankets, Bed Sets, &c, 3 oe Credit yaa, to banish every vestige of winter from the home. ness are Aas much f e1 (Like $99.95 $1.50, is the other fellows, Wee nae aie our regular line of young men'a cloth: ing, the best values we have 9 at b2, Wo've marked them "pga e at 1-8 less, so that they will 50 length. They come In plain and hemstitched ‘and with fancy borders, now so Romar. They come in plain, Chenille and Velvet spotted pedis e all the new shades and combina- tlons. You will see the Identical qualities on most store counters to-morrow at 68¢c.—in- deed, they are worth that. Here at 25c. Each. pare of our agreement with the manufacturer’ hat the real name of the wheel be withheld, It Is being sold in New York at $40.00, We loffer a limited number Saturday at $14.75. Every one WE quarantee, which is» sufficent evidence of their goodness. Men's and Women's Models—22-inch, fn black enamel, nickel trimmed, $14.75 each. only cost the purchaser...... i » Children’s Fine Sheer White Lawn Dresses for aS mn cy tape ee Suits confirmation, fancy Van Dyke effect of hemstitched sucks and CODTOIAEY., double rule Over shoulders, I), We.ere well equippen for fe boys. too and edged with Valenciennes lact, full bishop sleeve ons sand blouse front, deep hemstitched hem and_ full wach material: in walter blouse Noetaike width; sizes 4 to 16 years; 1d doubi ted; for ages $4.50; very special at f worth #9 enc 0 a, fo38 aiest 14% St. Stores. Flatbush 4 AN. near Fulton St.

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