The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1904, Page 15

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7 Ann no. Immediate change tn the Pos-OM Weill i here.’ ; , } “Do you think that any one ts delng I considered as a sucogaibr to Post ~he | master Van Cott?” vapt, Goddara was | i | asked. ee ¢ MASTER? “Suppose I should ray to the head | man of my concern,” replied Mr, God- dard mysteriously, “ ‘do you think that ttle Johnny Simpson will © good man for such and such a place when he | grows up?’ and my head man should ain Returns f speak in the highest terms of Jonnny Simpson, don't you think I would be After a Confer-| srompltd, to keep an eye on Johany ; with Roosevelt and) Sipe see the arrent_of Pout in Riddles About It. A ifs om s Mxroutive. Cat, [REFUSES TO DISCUSS _ YOUNG VAN COTT’S ARREST) = ot reply directly, , “T ha 4 man who did 8 foal thy | would consider» net he re aan for his job and look for some ore CASTORIA ae. But, He Adds Mysteriously, “If - | Had a Man Who Did a Fool ©, Thing | Would Think Him Un- * fit for His Job.” ss _ A Aeapateh from Washington to-day Hated that the visit Capt. F, Norton ee paid to President Roosevelt "Yesterday had to do with important _ hanges in the New York Post Ofice oe under discussion, Postmaster- 3 aa eouindstidiapenanmnennnenannen Breakfast..8 A.M. Dinner.,.....7 P.M In the interval we'll CLEANSE your dinner gowns PERFECTLY, as : Wynne and other Cabinet we can, and return them In % ‘were at the interview between time for dinner, P- GeBdard and the President, a Yi Capt. Goddard was seen at his “Cleqneers -Somie to-day by ar Evening World re- Ryetthing porter he sald that he had visited Be Cleansed.’* gona taken luncheon with the President dm response to an Invitation received Broadway at 122 West two ‘weeks ago. It would not be be- 45th Street. | 36th Street. “goming, he added, to disclose what wes discussed at this interview, but Teche Go he knew there woold be Columbus Ave., 824 Street. BOYS’ ATTIRE. *... B, ALTMAN & CO. pispLay AN ATTRACTIVE SE- © LECTION OF SMART CLOTHES FOR BOYS UP TO 16 YEARS OF AGE, IN NEWEST MATERIALS AND OF THE POPULAR AND FINER GRADES, A NUMBER OF NOVELTIES ARE SHOWN IN FINE OVER. COATS, CONSISTING OF ALL FUR GARMENTS, AND SILK, VELVET OR CLOTH COATS, TRIMMED WITH PERSIAN LAMB, MINK, ERMINE AND OTHER FURS. AT $25.00, $45.00, $75.00 AND $110.00 CHILDREN’S HATS IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, BOTH POPULAR AND NOVELTY SHAPES. @ ees Sere od Math Aveo, Nem York, $ x ad SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. : @. Altinan & Cn. UMBRELLA HANDLES. A recent impor'a'ion now ready fot selection comprises novelties in Rock Crytal, Carved lyory, Gun Metal, Jade, and Gold and Sterling Silver, in jewelled and Art Nouveau designs. Umbrellas mounted to order. Fine Walking Sticks and Maztin's London Umbrellas. FINE FANS. A large collection is shown, including Vern's Martin and reproductions of XVI. and XVII. Century styles. Spangled Fans with pearl and bone mountings, plain and inlaid, Hand 7 made Lace Fans with Oriental pearl and tortoise shell mountings.” B. Alta & Co. den soir atid 4 Completa cothconent ok Aube wal Winter HOSIERY, in various @yles and woaves, for Men, Women and Children, included is soled asortment of Silk Hosiery for Men and Women. Orders executed fot - Women's Silk Hosiery in shades to match coftumes. Niwteenth Street anh Steth Avenue, New York, Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT SALE FOR FRIDAY. Fourth Floor. 85 Women's Custom Tailored Walking Suits, 19.75 Heretofore $27.50 to $36.50, FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, - Men’s 2 Youths’ Suits. for men’s $15 and $18 Fall Suits, swell single or double breasted Sacks, with broad, athletic shoulders, hand-made collars and lapels, hair-cloth fronts, carefully tailored in every detail from all the fashionable cloths, worsteds, tweeds, thibets, cheviots, en’s 2 Youths’ Suits, for $18 and $20 suits. The most scrupulous care that the best tailors can give is taken with these suits. They come in every fashion- able coloring and cloth, and try as you may you can’t get better clothing or better values, Shapes to fit any man, no matter how out of proportion, Single and double breasted cut. Men’s 2 Youths’ Suits. for $22 and $25 suits, Here indeed are swell suits— the sort that are always looked upon as exclusive, All the finest foreign fab- rics—thibets, vicunas, Eng- lish tweeds and the costliest worsteds, The tailoring Is carried to an extreme of ele- gance In garments that are ready to wear, We Never Advertise Unless We Have Extraordinary Values to Offer, ight Clothing Specials . For Friday and Saturday, SUITS, TOP COATS AND CRAVENETTES, Men’s Top Coats, = 10}: they of a vanish'ng opportunity Frock and Paddock Overcoats $ 2" 5 1» $40 and $45 Sener cholce.. Overproduction forced one of America’s foremost makers of Pine Clothing to sell us at one-half value his very finest Frock and Paddock Overcoats, Every Coat was designed, cut and hand-tailored throughout by America’s best clothing makers, and embodies all the style and quality possible to grace a garment. One-half of these Coats are Priestley Cravenetted., say Tyre in Frocks 840 covers, i Pad- $35 3 ang, ote in asrweriaeh, In Frocks ‘and Paddocks oy Yess Jn Frocks regular lines PE iy ap peed rw drew ho want Quilty a A 15 | ae _ The Great ‘Piulls Bansats Rain Coat Sale. + Our purchase of thousands of genuine “Priestley” Cravenstics at 40 per cent. and 50 per cent, reduction in price enables us to give a é most pronounced Cravenette values ever offered. Every yarment bears the “Priestley” label and guaranteed genuine by us and y them, Cravenettes, bench-built from collar to skirt—full, elegant sweep—arge, roomy backs—broad, athletic shoulders, snug-fitting collars and perfectly tail red throughout, The smartest, most stylish and most useful of all garments—sultable for every occasion—rain or shine. $16.50 @ $18 Cravenette Coats for $ Hundreds to select trom—all sizes. 12° | enette Coats for . $28, $30 and $35 sedeilt fothin: ST. $22 and $25 Cravenette Coats Hundreds to select from—all sizes, for 4°°° sath ra -50 —_ Stern Br Brothers Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Special Sale To-morrow and Saturday IMPORTED PATENT LEATHER BUTTON SHOES, DULL KID TOPS, ROUND TOES, MEDIUM WEIGHT SOLES, Sizes 7 ts 1036, spring heels, $1.45 Value $2.00 “1h to “4 $1.95 « ga75 2 to 6, low heels, $265 © 63.75 SECOND FLOOR, Men’s High-grade Pajamas BPECIAL SALE of English Cheviot, Value $2,00, 3.50 at $1.48, 2.45 of Fancy Flannel, Valuo $3.50, 5.00 at $2.48, 3.78 White Madras and Cheviot, at $2.45 and 3,75 Value $3.50 and 5,00 Colored Dress Shirts lity madras, | atu effects, plain bosom, voue cuffs, coat shape, $1.45 Very Rich Cut Glass A choice assortment of superior polish and cut in the newest shapes of useful articles, such as Compots, Punch Bowls, Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, Centre Vase and Flower Baskets, AND THESE ATTRACTIVE VALUES TO-MORROW WATER AND CLARET PITCHERS, $595, 675, 1200 WATER BOTTLES, $2,35, a ICE TUBS, $5.95, 7. FOOTED COMPOTS, $4.25, 5.50, 473 SALAD BOWLS, $2.95, 4,95, 5.95 ENGLISH AND LIMOGES, RICHLY DECORATED PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS. THIRD FLOOR, Superior Quality Mattresses AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS SOUTH ANERICAN HAIR Sft. 6, Value $14.50 at $10.80/4 ft. 6, Value $19.50 at $14.50 Jft., Value $12.00 at $9,00/4 ft., Value $17.00 at $12,460 BLACK DRAWINGS HAIR 3 ft, 6, Value $19.50 at $15.25) 4 ft. 6, Value $26,00 at $20,25 Sft., Value $15.25 at ed 4ft., Value $22.50 at $17.75 All of the above in one or two parts, Blue and White Stripe Ticking, Fancy Ticking, 75¢ extra. NOTE—Only the highest grade materials ore emploved im the manufacture of Bedding, all of which ts made on ibe promises under strict supervision, AFTER LURE ELSE- WHERE CONSULT DR. SMITH FREE. a GAY VAL Bya.s, ite a | SUDA eee CONCERT & Seamon’s . Hate Eee . WEBER music HALL Sheet af OPENS TO-NIG! WEBER & ZIEGFELD coin, Prin TN a S. | BECKY SHARP rH rd Sec eg Saturday Hists un.” s Perertes WE. AL aan a AY: | AUDSON SHRP aah wae esp WH. FAVERSHAM AMMERSTEIN’ Ser aR Ei ts {7 Matinee Every Day , He. & 06, int Basis alean toed re | hyn es hy WLLL : AlnstangerdPiaye | |BELASCO ™ x: WARFIELD Rie ut se. ‘ un | | MAJESTI at Tw Or chee Boot Seats Wed. Mat. br w. re! Prmnea, 41,60 oteanC ey GUN aA ay Mate aa 7 ct ast = DEM i. | Randay Aft. & Eve. —Coneert Prid jewelry res 3 ere fs Hiverunte Speclals In Cutlery By Geo. by ona g Gesray oe TW licge Widow i ecu eae Re 2 yi ae Waricegaten be al a se etary at ne In hea” Fall ae | Jn Towellings Fancy Turki Poe a a fast col Letty 11 inch In Linings sinc A We ougtt SE inte 5 copaeee Acevactual val peers aan og eh ational al Sea be PST ine te hale hair be wee All popular parang teat ... Wet Bis ge Lint re awa iy 16. § Sine Sine Ae 22 3 Gold filled Rhinestone Brooches— also Brameiles. Jewel Set— | variety of designs—value .75 and 98 49 Sterling snes Chains pad Retnerenle ata gpg hi Je evnepetene 49 Riz. (siomeeets v= og BE PS pred Stiver Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, Paper Cutters, i. Diotters, Glove ena Seals, ete.— METROPOLIS. "aluiwititetoRlds | twmarne uP eel EX A Gl cut alae Peopers and Salte Me Wee’ THE Meee Tarans: |} PT rs est rests t E X AS} eet .. an at 2. 117 | Sheer CHES ‘OF KER Re st alrving mali omen “pelt Rogers Al Butter Knives-Aulver ver Pl Prate— | Ve Meee By 0 KEF Wis bee aioe PASTOR S ase eon powls—usually 29 .ccssscceveeeceenee MACK 4 LAW oS SDONOTAR Minka and ol YORKVILLE ™! Migh-Clase Vawsermte tS Oorh_st, Lew a nine A Tyev AN ANY Bene BROADWAY| SCHUMAN HEINK 41a. By MME EDEN Ch ys avs PRY wt BND. spied t Week—THB VOLUNTRE ‘The Street nee rit Repsit “a iene fe au unpat Seti $5 FP re | a | Lat. Av, 1070. Matinee Bat THE FACTORY GIRi- aie | MO NTAUE. ; UA CALE } { \ NTS siiver Plated seca and Forks— 3 on i nd Forks—Good Steel—bone, hn | alr cocobolo handles—3 and | rke—set of yee a by embossed hi RP CE pea (each)—unually $1.9... 80 4 prong fon t of six each— | usually GD os tates cena annaderecatnan 69 | Manicure Scissors—3 to { Inch— ine steel—value 1. ALL AS ADVERTISED, sae ben wf gee fpr a: yet aG*

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