The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1904, Page 5

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& , FIBING WORLD [Gre Big *BREAS RECORDS \ Delivers Brooklyn Handicap. Racing Extras at Gravesend , Track Just Thirty-five Min- . vite After Picket Wins Race. AUTOMOBILE EXCEEDS SIXTY MILES AN HOUR. All Competitors Beaten’ Thirty- _ six Minutes—Track Patrons | ; Amazed at the Unexpected ' Arrival of Reports of Contest. AN records in the delivery of news- Papers, and perhaps all records for long-distance auto speeding within city Umits, were broken in the delivery of The Evening World's Brooklyn Handl- tap racing extra at the Gravosend track | Yesterday and at ¢ y Island. | The Evening World's big special gas- ollng machine was deséribed as a red streak going actose the bridge and ®hooting down through Brooklyn's mreets. The Picket crossed under the wire winner of the Brooklyn Handicap at] 4.15 o'clock, Five minutes later—4.20 o'clock—the * ning World's Special’ ‘was loaded down with at of the han G@leap extras in Frankfort s + Just! @round the corner fro Park ‘The machino is the very latest manu-| facture of the Pope-Toledo make. I* has four cylinders, and ranges {n horse. Power from twenty-four to thirty. 1 manufacturers guarantee that it can ac- cumulite a speed of at least fifty miles An hour, but on the trip yesterday ther: were niany times when it went more! than a mile a minvie Robert Fulton, representing the man- Rfacturers of the machine, handled the fevers and the wheel, Another man | Operated the toot-horn, another rode on top of the pile of papers to keep them ‘from blowing away and a fourth tood on the rear step to make explan- ations to any one who might object to fant driving. But by arrangement with the pajice The Evening World's route to the race track was well patrolled and there was a clear way except on the Bridge. Red Streak Flies Over pridge. As the machine bounded out of Frankfort street and into Park’ Row there was a general scattering of estrians, and after bowling over « couple of push carts and turning a wemi-circle around the Pulitzer Bulld- ing the “Red Streak’ jumped out on the Bridge. Here was a problem for a chauffeur. But Mr. Fulton proved his ability. Ho sent the machine over the Bridge mak- ing a series of S's in and out among the other vehicles, all bound in the same direction. To the back of the “Red Streak” was pinned a banner, reading: “The Eventng World's Handicap Extra,” As the crowds on the Bridge cars read this they cheered. Policemen stood aside, winked and said to them- welves: “They. may be exceeding the speed ‘mit, but I've lost my wateh. Anyway, I couldn't catch them.” After leaving the bridge the machine travelled the rest of the way to the track on practically two wheels—now on this sido, then on the other. All along the route chrowds jumped to the #ide- walk and cheered the speeders. On one long stretch of amooth asphalt Mr. Brooklyn Bali tt fase Ma St eal al Ra ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 27-1902, one NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ee ole ACTVNTISEL Women’s Shirt Waist Sutds SIEGELGOOPERGC. — seturday at 1.50 ant 2.00 SIXTH AVE. pen ntariie rovean «W719 STS, CAG Greatest Surprises of the Season. coy NEW_YORK. Store Unii Be Closed Won Double '‘S. & H."" Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from 8.30 till 12 o’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Cool, stylish and comfortable Shirt Waist Suits at prices that are ordinarily uterly impossible. They are revelations in Summery prettiness Fulton said ho sent the machine in exces sof sixty miles an hour, All Previous Records Broken, At exactly 4. o’clock—thirty-five min- utes after the handteap had been run and thirty minutes after the extra left the Pulitzer Bullding—45,000 race-goers were amazed to find the full printed de- tails from experts of the great race. No such quick work ever was at- tained by a newspaper. ‘Two years ago The Evening World got its extras to the ‘yack in thinty-six minutes, his vear that record. which was the recor® up to yesterday, waa broken by six min- ates. Not satisfied with mating thait record the Circulation Department dumped off et Gravesend what ft thought would be sufficleht papers for the race track sales ,and then sped on to Coney Island. A clear way was had here and the Hendi- (gap extras were welling In Coney Island \éully an hour before any other paper ap- ‘Evening Worlds had been practically nt up by the track ns. Of §5,°° EYEGLASSES, 1° trouble vou, do not fail biishment’ and conmult eye specialists, who, ‘They will nd give aidvice with. As @ mpecia\ inducement to make yor acquainted with my new estab- Mehments I make thin offer $5 GoldEyeglasses, $1.00 Thia ta ® bona-fide offer which cannot de duplicated’ tloewhiere. anf satinfaction cr =a: guaranteed in every Boring ms_many Sears’ of: experience thounands of eyes have’ Ueen perat benefited by my slaanta "Permanently This could onlysbe necompllshed by my f skirts trimmed with rows tifully trimmed full ruffled bertha, fancy sleeve. Sraduation Dresses. MISSES’ WHITE ORGANDIE { . DRESSES, pretty new models, ef- MISSES’ WASH SKIRTS, extra drop skirt, MISSES’ SHEER WHITE OR- GANDIE DRESSES. elaborately trimmed with lace, graduated Fleunce fancy beriha wimmed 7.9, 75 with lace, : Also These Spectats for Sirls. MIXTURE SKIRTS, emblems, regularly $7.90, | lawn, daintily made and GIRLS WHITE LAWN 7 25 trimmed, DRESSES. embroidery trimming. 4 GIRLS’ FANCY SPENCER DRESSES, white lawn waists V2. |surrs in white and cok White Organdie Dresses forthe Sweet Girl Graduate Our assortment of Graduation Dresses is most comprehensive. | MISSES’'WHITE NET DRESSES. lace insertion. fancy flounce, beau- 14.75 Other FANCY DRESSES ied "35.00 fectvely trimmed with Ince: 747 00, MISSES. SCOTCH TWEED 9 gg , MISSES’ ETON BLOUSE SUITS of cheviot mixtures and Vene- larly $15.00; reduced Mans teasiarly $13 6.51 GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, fancy 4. 5O| eT AST SUITS, white ‘e |GIRLS DUCK NORFOLK The Styles Are Reproductions of, Many Highly Popular Models. The variety 's large. and that neces- “sarily limits description f Generally speaking. these SHIRT WAIST SUITS are made of sheer white lawns, linen batiste. dot'ed lawns and shep- herd percale. with dainty Cluny lace or fagot insertions. embroidered fronts, pret- tily tucked and plaited styles; others are neatly hemstitched and piped. The Skirts are in runabout lengths and are all corre- spondingly trimmed. These prices Saturday as special Decora- tion Day attractions, J, §Q and 1 00 From 18th Bt. side) (Special dinpluys, 24 Floor, day---Decoration Straw Hats for Memorial Day. HU the Yewest Styles. Last week we said that) And We Are Being Splits — Sennits — Sailors Copied and Imitated in would be the correct style Many Things. hats for 1904. This week's We are showing a very announcementsof represen- extensive selection of all tative hat sellers cor- shapes and sizes, not roborate our predic- only in split and sen- tion. We state this net braids, but all in all modesty, and other good braids; we do not wish to and not only in the insinuate that we are sailor, but all other being copied in these popular shapes,many straw hats. But we of them entirely new of 1.50 wish to emphasize this season. Prices that we A originate range from and introduce many items 3.50 ahead of all competition. | 1.00 to 4. 50 Men's 390 : Unsurpassed Assortments. them at extremely popu'ar prices. 3 90 and late model in black and of superior quality silk. « of Irish crochet lace, attached collar. edged with lace. 4.25 ACK JAPANESE SILK most effective models in black and white. of Val. and Cluny lace formi effect shoulder anached collar (Second Floor, Centre, ordinary prices. sides, they feel right. the large man. There are racks of them for the ‘and gun metal finish; extra heavy cowhide or calfskin leather: dressy; regularly priced at 45c, to 75c.; if 1 MEN'S BELTS, of cowhide, walrus, i leather special MEN'S BELTS; regularly sold at $1.00 to $1.50; special OTHER BELTS at also suede; regularly sold at pr (Third Fioor, Centre, able offering, and should Loori Pikleconder 7 |<. semrtierc oprictan, 24 East 125th Streot, near Mad, AY, W520 Third Av, bat,-85th & 6th Sts. Open Brenings Until 0 o' Clock. teresting. Each Tumbler larly sold at $1.35 a dozen. For this special sale, ° each, * ‘ ‘Women's Dainty. Waists. These charming Waists of Japanese Silk and Net possess such exclusiveness of style and character and are so desirable for the Memorial Day outing and the hot Summer following, that we have selected the entire assortment, which is not surpassed in any respect anywhere else in New York, and to-morrow will offer Thisis your opportunity of the season. JAPANESE SILK WAISTS: yoke front and back extending over shoulders; cleverly Gesigned with fine lace inserting; as illustrated; made 2. 95S NET WAISTS: Exceedingly handsome; ‘ } has the bertha effect: yoke front and back J. IS JAPANESE SILK WAISTS: Beautiful 0 effect, made with deep circular yoke; front and back of Mexican inserting: bertha effect Artistically designed; front with Val. lace inserting and shirred silk scroll effect; attached collar and cuffs, with lace inserting; among the newest and NET WAISTS: A very swagger crea- 3 00 tion; effectively trimmed with inverniig ig (enevayee and 18th Street.) A Wan and Kis Belt Are Inseparable in Summertime Especially Belts like we are offering to-morrow at lower than it They are the swagger, cool-looking kind. Be- It is a pleasure to select from among so many. 50 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS’ BELTS; assorted buckles; mostly nickelled all neat and 25¢ al_and grained or smooth ranging from’ Te. v9 $1.00; gp ce 95c., 1.25, 1.4% and 1.75 | Gach for Imported \Yecedle-Sdged Oumblers, This is certainly a very remark- ately attract a great deal of atten. tion, The hot weather accentu- ates the uses of Tumblers, and the occasion is practically doubly in- is full size; American shaped; Baccarat de-, sign. These Tumblers are regu- Special Offering A new white round Number 1. WAISTS: cuffs to little and 750 19th St.) immedi- Our Wen’s Clothing JZ Features Some Particularly Attractive Lines for Decoration Day Wear. IF you want a modest priced Suit that will fit you perfectly, become you well and be in accord with the prevailing fashions, you will have to-morrow an opportunity that many will quickly seize. One hundred and | MEN'S SACK eighty-five BLUE | SUITS, 265 of them, SERGE SUITS, im | and they represent the_newest single | ” the balance of a very and double-breasted styles. The trousers are | popular line. These are in mixtures, over-plaids especially adapted to Summer service. The | an sect cassimeres and cheviots. Priced at serge is all worsted and fast color. 7 | Siegel Cooper Store to permaical mate oS 7 Linings of soft finish Italian cloth. gertain clearances at the lowest price that Our price, can be asked for good clothing, The earlier part of the day will offer an abundance of sizes fer almost every build of man. Later hours will, of course, find the range broken, i (Men's Clothing Store, Main flow Heats 7 : oWe Wen’ 7 fteen Doll en's Sutts at Fifteen Dollars. Some Yotable Style Creations. With clothing sellers of standing, $15 is a popular price for Men's Suits, and we constantly offer weill-diversified assortments at this figure. You can get more style and value for $15 here than ahywhere else; and comparison is the simplest and most effective form of proof. We design styles in clothing just as we do many other things that are accorded public favor. Some of Our Exclusive Models Comprise THE KNICKERBOCKER and YALE SACK Coals: The Koieket boeken is specsally made ‘or conservative men of all ages. e trousers are cut in’ conformity with the 875, coat. THE YALE MODEL is an extremely popular coat for young men; single or double breasted coats. The semi-pegged trous- S75, ers are much demanded. FANCY NRA SUES nerd fabrics in grays, rOowns an over-piaids ; angle se double breasted; sizes 34 $75, to 44. DANCY, SHIEVIC Ts and HOMESPUNS; light ray and brown; also very pretty stripe Hees in both single and double breasted 5/5, styles, BEACK RABRICS inate and double breasted black Sack Suits; thibets, rough ser- ges and clay diagonals; sizes 34 S75, to 48. These Suits embody every attribute of high- class tailoring. and may be worn by gentlemen in perfect security as to correct styles, artistic work- manship and graceful adaptation to the form. The Renowned Pri-=2 Medal Serge. Produced in this country by one of the best known mills as a replica of a well-known English make used by exclusive tailors at exclusively high prices. This serge is yarn-dyed, resilient, porous S and absolutely fast colors. Single and double breasted, in all sizes to fit every individual T5; shape of mankind, whether he be of the usual size or very stout or very tall, Bre 0) i ‘Men's Clothing Store. Main Floor, Raw.) ; Our ‘Correct Form’’ Trousers. Fine Worsteds, in neat stripes of every color- Regular 31 to 42 waist and 3] to 34 inseam. $ 3 ing and design. Also Cassimeres and Chev- | Fat Men, 44 10 54 waist and 29 to 35 inseam. iors. Sizes to fit every shape and build | Tall Men 34 to 42 waist and 35 to 37 inseam. 2 (Main Floor, Bast.) & NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE “PACITY INITSELF SIEGEL OPERG SIXTH AVE. penne rord-n -« WSTSISTST SS Louble ‘*S. & H."" Green Trading Stamps urday Morning from 8.30 till 12 o’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. $e Ohese Popular Boys * Sucts' Are Exceptionally Featured Co-Morrow, we Every one of them, from the Ja- Pan-Ezdown to the Eton- Sailor, areen-. tirely distinc- 4] tive and } erect, neat appearance _ they give the. we is commended by all. There: # isn't a News anything but+ delighted with one oft these Suits. = Sa-Pan-Sz WMitttary Suits. | Worsted serges of navy, royal, brown and red trimmed with cuirassier braid and fancy braided belts, for boys 3 00 10 years; Yortoik Suits. Navy serges, cheviois. fancy y, mixtures; sizes 7 10 16 3.00 mene” 1" “8.00 Gi fe 5 Russian Blouse Suits. bemubeneatceee pe Spring. Sailor, ba Leap Re fed in serges of | mixtures. navy serge and fe : sie firey mame aes BF, OO) See wes te sero: B, OO Cton Sailer Suits. Chreo Piece Suits, Made with the separate white linen collart | Blue and black cheviots gray envetia in navy. Jand olive also brown sownelcoyalland teas sites 3. OD riiavces: sizes I] to 16 od, 00 4t0 10 years; price years} price Boys’ Washable Suits tor Memorial Day. The Sailor Blouse Suits for boys from 5 to 12 years, and Russian Blouse Suits for boys from 2% to / years. 2 95c., 1.45, 1.95, 250, 3.00, Bova’ Store! Second ’ . * Men's Yegtigee Shirts For Wemorial Day. MEN'S FINE NEGLIGEE MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, SER TS oF Bercale ae Inaas: made of fine percale and fitted made with split cushion neck- band, ra fitted with pearl but- with pearl buttons, light or dark tons—detached link cuffs—guar-|8rounds, in neat figures and anteed perfect {ites newest steers jee 29, atterns—all sizes—made to sell 5 ( fo sell at $1.00 to $1.75, at OFC | > SU SPulwiees ans ot Fountatn) Men's Underwear At Lower Prices Chan Elsewhere, Two features are stated — Balbriggan and Lisle Thread sorts. Both are cool and desirable for Summer wear. Some have the popular short sleeves. Share in these specials to-morrow: MEN'S COLORED BALBRIGGAN MEN'S PLAIN BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; pear! burtons AND DRAWERS; shirts have long or id doubli ets; all sizes; Ste qiliy sir) 0) it (eC chore sect: pearl a antecoele gusset 50c quality at MEN'S $1.00 COTTON OR LISLE| THREAD COMBINATION SUITS/| 39e in ecru. blue or flesh color; all 49c| sell at 50c.; all sizes (Main Flvot, Rast of sizes, at Wines and Liguors. Yale Cocktails, They're high priced, but money can't buy better quality Martini, in full quart bottles, per bortle, ———— and extra fine quality; made to attan or BLOB GIN, Roberts & Co., makes the best rickey, per bott REGAL OLD ‘TOS GIN, per bottle, GBe | CHERRIES IN MARASCHINO, obolcsst lari ROW WHISKEY, 8 years old: 3.00; full quart, RASS RYE; wer gal, @ VERNON RYE: per ral. 3.30: 40 orgs ‘ae. Tipe cherries, fill quart, S8e | PBRMOUTI, cimeat yuaitis. full gi. k DORYE: per wal, 1.8: Ber BN NE: Ob OG H . : EN ges eos QUPBN QUALITY PORT, | SURREY of) RUAR® GRAPE BRANDY. “i TOKAY: ‘per ral, @.20. full boitle, 4 tte, Lact ANDY RIAL SHERRY, PORT and MUR PUR BLACKBER YE ATHL, per walt 95; tall quart Boo r ; 0c 5 BGWMORE (SCOTCH WHISKEY, “Her PRIARS PORT CLUSHIGHTAND SCOTCH WHISKEY, | per, bottle, 7h SAGE RYE, 10 years old: ‘per | ERM BOs fall aust 1.60 | SHERRY and Kal. 1.05; CATAWBA, ver rt Aner and RET it Kal Pre-Decoration Day Sate of Choice Cigars. An important event that wl! immediately interest thousands of smokers especially those who are going out of town over Decoration Day. It is almost impossible to get GOOD Cigars at many resorts, and even if you do find a place where you can buy good Cjgars you will probably have to pay three times as much as we ask Cigars of Quatity Specvally Priced, BOUQUET DE TRUJILLO & CO. KEY LA SIMPATICA CLEAR HAV- WEST STRICTLY FINEST QUALITY ANA CONCHAS Especiales; 2 CLEAR HAVANA CUBAN MADE Cuban made; box of 50, . 45 CIGARS, offered at less han Factory prices TEN CENT HAVANA. SEC. MO nor Bites ex of 50 8.50;ONDS-—Called seconds on ‘ac Regalia Imperiales, box of 50, Coun OPPO ai ee VAP Perfectos Especiales, box of 25, Wrapper or work; box of 50, e Regalia Perfecios. box of 25 GREAT METROPOLIS INVIN- CIBLES—A value unequalled else- where, Sumatra wrapper, box of 25, 1,50 CLEAR HAVANA PANA- SUPREMACY = Sumatra wrap- pet Purkanon box of 50, Ae Oe TELAS—best quality cigar ever offered for the price—regular ten cent cuality; all Havana wrap per and filler; Box of 50, 2.3% #50 vey WEST _EXTRAS—Se MU OAR Ope Be quality, box of 50, 1.00 use 8 : 2,25 PORTO RICAN BREVAS—All OS Porto Rican Tobacco, box of 50, e Box of 100, Mail Orders Solicited, Mt / MARCONI leader, of 50, MANHATTAN HIGH GRADE HAVANA CIGARS: regular Te. qvalips box of 100, Se PO, Day. a ey

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