The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1905, Page 10

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my INEW STREET SIGNS |/TO BE LONG DELAYED i the 5,000 Already Contracted For — 4}. 12,000 More Needed to Replace Those Torn Down. Getting Ready for Decoration Day Outing You’ll enjoy it more if you have suitable clothes, Perhaps you need a Business or Outing Suit to take the place of those heavy winter garments, An’ immense assortment here at prices easy to pay: be a long time before the; ‘The electric companies took care to Latest styles, newest patterns and lots of them for will ‘be | Meet this burst of economy with ie ice, i i} i ish perfect. een rere va again ter etroke af ‘confer Boley ‘ned cheice, All wool in every case, Fit and finish p . swore famillar a short time a0.) 18 nothing left tor lttzens to read, 0 | Our prices will attract you fore old conditions are restored | ! ow ‘bright the light may’ be. Glty will have to spend a great| {ue Simply tramos trom which the elec: | We can make them low because we manufacture, on panies have torn thi ‘ ‘of mon. plates containing the names or mention, || the premises, Ma sare tone containing tne | Of the city. and are outa a cart || OUTING SUITS. Light Weight Homespuns, Serges, Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th St. Distinctive Summer Suits for Men TWO AND THREE GARMENT MODELS At Fifteen Dollars. The nature of its purpose, the character of its organization and the principals of its conduct— these are the cardinal factors which have estab- lished this clothing business of ours in the favor of those who count twenty-five or thirty dollars a modest price fora garment. The benefits of this condition the suits at fifteen dollars inherit. They are cut over the same patterns and tailored by the same tailormen, yarving only in the cost of the fabric and the finer details. If it be within the province of another shop to offer suits with the distinctiveness Women Love Shapeliness Nothing worries them more than a gown askew, or a shoe that doesn’t keep its trim neatness, Women's iXegals are the acme of shoe shapeliness, More than that they stay that way. You can wear a Regal out—sometime—but if you Mm treat it right you can’t get it out of shape. Good, old-fashioned hand-work accounts for that—the same grade of skilled work- manship that makes a well- tailored gown look “ differ= ent” even when it's old, @ The “Teck” shoe, illuse trated here, is marked by un- Of the streets, were taken down| “inp Alone Fifth and Madison aventies, Fancy Flannels, Gray and Brown Mixtures, Broad usual grace of outline and d ch hich identif: f thi Jd) replaced with thi ‘Welabach | ientea lo Heht companies have re y. f y & i ale grace ; and character which identify ours, of this you may pein thelr clroular globes, the| President permimientiant,¢t, Horeuen || shoulders; loose cut, Single or double breasted sack; smooth trimness of instep be certain: the price must be twenty dollars instead aut 17,000 wtrest signs, for which| $f sens on, thatr poles, ‘This will be trousers with cuffs and belt loops; ceol; stylish; com- “TECK” and ankle, of fifteen, ‘ price hed been paid, and wide |“ ¥ SBadiiere tert complocaly’ unmarked |in''stt, ult: atranaere who are ngn || fortable, $4 50 $5 50 56 50 58 00 8 He guidance of strangers and clt!-|rames of streett—that ig, If there ary ° e ° ° vais to vise Gisttote with) tured citizen maybe found ee at (| MEN'S SACK SUITS, Single or double breasted. In ween ere Bot iar, most any turn of the way who will sup- ‘ # g A Pate) has caused « great deal of com: Bly nerda, information, The roe, soft finished cassimeres, fancy er plain worsteds; NO eee oe oe ee tearar mens | wuixer red like the olden on the|| gray or brown plaids; blue serges and cheviots, those who have suffered t- hear] (P4n flame sea lamps, On the contrary. $7 50 $9 00 $12 50 e e e BE ages voices Is wil bay tel eoch ae Remy reach Ww will pay the| w ‘money, f . _ bail sum of %. ‘The money for thie— YOUTHS’ SUITS, Full of dash and nattiness, Finish a Ld desta Aika Mbhar equal in every respect to our men’s suit, A large as- Die President Ahearn, ‘The| trix of the estate of her husband, Jere- sortment of becoming $4 50 56 90 58 50 kw Bohtractor is Joseph N, Early,|miah P. Driaooll, whose death was patterns k Fs ; $90,000. will buy 6,000 of the new | caused by being struck by a train of flat ‘) Wrblgh rll teave about 12,000 to be| cars on the Long Island Railroad, at|| CHILDREN’S WASHABLE SUITS, A large as- pted. for later. Piaee ase Brooklyn, sued the com- | p pte, sortment from 45c to $1.95 >, How. Work on Signe, Biot” for’ grato in the. Supreme” Court ; Davis, of Borough Presl-| fe"SSrigsoieee & Peareall represented Henry Esders Bt tiAhearn, says ‘that Contractor | == dip ; sly an put up from & to 100 of thess| CURED OP CONSUMPTION, || 53, 5 and 59 West 14th Street, Near 6th Avenue. er: very week, According '0/ 1 war cured of the first stages of py OE) ha SATURDAY avn (GS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK By mL tee) ee consumption by Father John’s Medi- TIwe and Three Garment Suits, in three new single-breasted and two exclusive double- breasted models of fine worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, thibets, flannels and wool crashes, in sixteen distinctive patterns, including mixtures, plaids and stripes in grays and browns, together with plain black and blue, Fiftecn Rollers. snipe neces ineemhelein ceases Distinctive Suits for Young Men TWO AND THREE GARMENT MODELS Z At Eight- Fifty ( Without transgressing the edict, our tailormen accept every innovation that will tend toward the distinctiveness and individuality of a garment for young men. Nor do they discriminate. Even the ( suits at eight-fifty have had the benefit of their cleverness. (Fifth Floor.) Twe and Three Garment Suits in two single and two double breasted models, fashioned of excellent cheviots, A dainty dress Ox. Imported Patent Calf. eleven of tham in the fashionable districts of Greater New York. ford for house or / Always Geveaty-tvy new styles tn Regals, each in quarter etona, street wear, Light turned sole, high or me- dium Cuban heel. Made of { ——J 980 Attings, now on sale in Regal stores, Send for Style Book, Mail Orders Promptly Filled. ‘Twenty-nine of the ninety-thres Rogal Stores exclusively for women, GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES NEW YORK Ciry. cor. 10th st opp, Heraid, Buliding: cor, Duane Bt h Bt, cor, 7th Ay. ne. Rn .BifinarshwWihournby ay |, JERSEY CITY-—*6A Newark av, GRBATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES ORK = Ps rtianilt Bt ast Fuitdn Stooue Montamue 8: 4) . "B57 9 tL Downtown Stores: aid SER Kor. Ann. rue iy Brsdrey 8 Heuterd Ay" ‘ dt and Liberty ma Witisuenty Avenues” BL setractor to earn the $9,000 Aap-| oine—Michael Griffin, 67 Prospect , and if the remaining 12,0016 RD tycoesr Com Are replaced it will teke about |5t Bridgeport, Conn, years to put back street lamp the place of all that were| CURED OF CONSUMPTION, wn, The doctors said I was so far gone foan then be commenced upon|{n constimption there was no hope 105-167 Broadway, bet, Cortlandt an: louehby Av jets that have for years need-|for me. Father John’s Medicine cured I @ Bee Sininnie, sooo Fine avis bet loth and tweeds, flannels or wool crash in light * dark patterns, AK for the guidance of persons |me.—Alfred Michaud, 139 Lowell 8t,, * | ft Brave Bet aah ad gorn, te ii HewWAnk. BF contral lined,| half Hned or quarter lined with alpaca or serge. Pipe csstiee thet Tas attraied aula a <a 263 Sixth Avenue, Het Bistth,'A ree Seo nee pen aes, RR ate diny, | Side buckles, belt loops and cuffs on the trousers. fe tho dis: pearance of the! CURED OF CONSUMPTION. Col pat Lo pcen Lurcuen Herait ire: store: 1 Wont: Gime bo wire a eran ane SPiN vais, Sizes 30 to 36 breast measure. Right. Fifty a gigns that were formerly lighted i riolty, They have been re- Two doctors said I was too far 4 gone in consumption to live. Mather vétom every borough in Greater yor, Nedicine cured me—Ephrem Payotte, 151 High St., Holyoke, Mass. OS cement coniteecmmnamans A Sale of Summer Suits for Boys Special at Five Dollars. Even under normal circumstances our suits at five dollars are as good in tailoring and fabric as those for which most shops charge a deal more. To give the series a greater strength, we have included in the col- lection the six-fifty and seven-fifty garments of which we have not complete sizes and styles. (Second Floor.) Norfells and Reuble Breasted Su'ts of cheviot, |) tweed or homespun in mixtures, checks, stripes | and plaids, with plain or Knickerbocker troue sers, sizes 8to 17 years. Many of the suits | did cost six-fifty and sevenefifty. B:en Russian Blause Suits (sizes 214 to 8 | ), and Reuble Breasted Sailer Suite ine 6 a 10 years), of cheviots in mixtures | Special Saks & Company Broadiem 33D to 34th Street rk, Hasioner John T, Ogiley, of, the ment of Water Supply, says ‘he had shut off the supply of elec- ieeftrom the tran, he attest Mee oata ot Baimate Ammede: | |OUR FIFTH OPTICAL STORE tor that the philantrophio algo, will soon be opened at lown the claim! 1 350 SIXTH AVE., Near 22d St. that if the city would electricity the oity could’ not benefit of the signs in day- gay nee: they would” have been sory en'bis. Ne Board of Estimate passed the t Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. 7] Have made our store a bargain centre, and ab- Attractive solute fair dealing is the keynote of our success, Our customers know that buying here is not a Prices difficult matter, because perfect confidence is as- sured, and a fifty-year business reputation is back of every transaction, Dress Well on*1.00 a Week —-The hot weather we are sure to get will soon be Serge Suits here. mis a clans to prepare coal 00 PORUERIDAY ANDIGATURD AY blue serge Sack Suits, permanent stiff fronts, $15.00 12 An Important Clearance Sale of ji value—a saving of $3.00 to you........ ‘ ® ” Dresses and Coats for Girls To realize the true importance of this sale you must know this: the garments involved—a big collection —are from our regular stock and in a most diversi- fied series of models, materials andcolors. In every \wtion’ requiring Commissioner Oak- fo discontinue the illuméinated aligns momy, because such iy, often at @tnest oo} y lighted an id without ¢ light within them, dey - oe 9 —This is a chance that comes only occasionally. These Men § Suits Suits are fine mixtures, termed odds ; 00 grow worse with neglect. Without 1 2 charge we offer the Examination, the e Advice of a competent Oculist, 1. ¢, an ‘experienced Physician whoge training and ends or broken lots, all sizes, but not all sizes of each lot; actual value $18, $20, and $22, your choice........ — Little World Wants \ WERE 4 practl nfined entizely to th: 9 —Made up with the snap and go that j i ‘ . and serge in blue, royal, brown or red. | Fond of playing tricks; tretaentlal nieayel Ss Youths Suits young Bes like; in both single id 00 een the Pe attah has been subjected to le reduc Bloomer trousers, ‘naval buttons, separate (At $5.00 ONE lasses only If needed—and double breasted models; fancy worsteds and mixtures and 9 tion radical enough to insure an absolute clearance. pique collars and silk scarfs, Many of these | Tamed Realty into gold, then at MODERATE COST. | Hblue serges ..eceessseee vsseeenes taesessemewenes ° W , Sizes 6 to 12 years. suits were six-fifty and seven-fifty: THEN a hertich &oond ly &3. rar be gets Ten Grate (sizes 8 to 17 years) and kong 3 Ehrich &Se prastion Boys’ 2-Piece Suits—Variety of patterns, in fancy mixed cas- Formerly $3.50 to $5.00. At $1.95 Reeferr (sizes 3 to 12 years) of covert cloth in Py 223\Sixth Ave, 1345 Broadway simeres and cheviots, in 95 Wool Dresses, Sizes 6 to 14 years. tan or olive and cheviot or serge in blue. | ‘ ‘Near 18h Me. ‘Nege Both Bt. double-breasted or Norfolk Bylo sizes 4 to 16; $4.00 ) R ly $6.90 to $12.50 vite At $3.95 Notched or sailor collar models with emblems. ! Downtown { #17, ote would be the right price; special, Saturday............ e ormerly 9. nous H Top Goats, Sizes 6 to 12 years. A Sale of Summer Shoes for Boys , Formerly $4.50 to $6.90. AY 52.20 Sturdy Shoes for the service of which the Saks im- Top Goats, 5 6 to years, print stands sponsor—at a substantial saving, Formerly $7.50 to $10.00, At $4.95 Boys’ Qxferda of box calf or tan Russia calf in blucher Formerly $10.75 to $15.00. At $6,90 models with oak welted soles in sizes I to 5)7, Also Boys’ Shogn of tan Russia calf, box calf or vici kid in lace models with oak welted soles in sizes I to 5/4, Regularly $2.50. At $2.00 Boya’ ace Shaes of vici kid, spring or first heels, welted soles, Regularly $2.00 & $2.50. At $1.75 White Canvas Shoes for Boys & Girls Lace or button, welted oak soles and spring or first heels, Sizes 6 to 8 at $J,00 Sizes 11% to 2 at $1.50 Sizes 8% to Il at $1.25 Sizes 2% to © at $2,0) f Covert Coats, Sizes 14 to 18 years. Formerly $12.50 to $18.50. At $8.90 Straw Hats for Children Value $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. At 95c¢ Middy and sailor models of rough and milan straws with band and long streamers of silk—manufacturer's samples, 75¢ ps, at 50c¢ y e one” id UNION SQUARE, J 270 Broadway, nea, » fi, 14h Sty pear Rivay. 4 COMUBHEE Rt ear eer, Last Cal Suit Sa £ ms Suit Sal this ale Here are the last 500 men’s suits from the wholesale custom tailor who sold us 2,800 underprice, The first suits in this sale were fine but these are the crak of the lot, J itterns of surpassing beauty, cloths of purest wool, tailor work of ert yer ness and models of newest fashion distinguish these garments, Tey Ary GRIGRELA Ottis at the prices the manufacturer intended them to sell at retail. Our sale prices a less. Look at these Suits before you buy your Decoration Day dress. > rea third 1. Suits of English hopsacking, hard-fin- 2, Suits of cassimeres, hard-finished wo Tam o' Shanter, college, sa d naval reserve models of ae Ished worsteds, velour cassimeres and un-| steds, homespuns, double or twist ch hi duck and linen in sizes for boys and children, finished worsteds; 25 styles to select from; | iots, In forty different Rr ann debi Tennis and Photo Requisites single and double breasted models; several | from extremely light colorings to ve i Y styles slik lined, balance half and full lined | ones; single and double. breasted nai FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY N with serge and alpaca; sizes “boys’ 16" to | quarter lined with silk, half and full lined ot unknown quantities, but things with an estab- lished value are offered at materially reduced prices. men's 46-inch chest, Manufac- with serge and alpaca;'sizes “boys' 46" W Fal tured to retail at 815; sale price, $9.50 | Mania semen chen chan ook we. te A Sale of Coats for omen BU Rockels tigate) feeereceas ea Weae 3 3 (ne ‘ Ld 7 t ‘i fina velour easttee se, engi worsen | AIP puberty et $1 1.50 Strap seam three-quarter coats of tan pongee or Saks’ e Champlonship Tennis n,Q, Davee er in glass tubes, unfinished worsteds, double and twist chev. | 4, Suits of Belgian worsteds, Scotch ant }| | black taffeta silk in fitted or loose models with large Balls. Speclal at $914 Goren uy) Special at 12:, fots; single and double breasted models, dis- i embroidered silk collars. 4 ; ii English effects in cassimeres, tweeds and homespuns; single and double breasted; full, half and quarter lined with serge. alpaca or Tennis Posts, per pair, Spe~ Eastman Toning Solution, 4 cial at 50c., 75c., $1.00, $5.25. 0° Special at 22c. } “GET THE HABIT.” playing the latest custom-style effects; quar- ter, half or full lined with serge, alpaca or Value $20.00 Special at $12.50 Bengal Worsteds. ——, silk, Manufactured to retail ¢ silk, Manufactured to retail | ket P Special 69 A pric 7 ‘ ; acket resses. ecia Cs Py rropleal_ Worsted tion Day | at $20; sale prices. es seesens 13.50 | at $25; sale price.........0+ $15.50 Top Coats of fine tan covert cloth in a number of a Racket Covers u "Tripods, 3-fold. Special 90c. of lighter worsted : of v5 A i | alt $3 Canadian Home-]| Youths’ Clothi ; s Hat fitted and box models thoroughly well tailored and Special at 35%. Trays, of composition, 4x5. spun Outing TROUSERS, peg | | othing. traw Hats. ilk lined th hout thelr shape, At and style u cope wtih cults; allistzest $ || nee ayatue, Sette ae aa. Th is] Decoration D SU UD ea HL OUe Do UE Tennis Nets, 36%3x15. Spe- Special at 6c. 5x8, special 9c, ATE atyllwhly, out,” atrorn a i } | th worm oie AL atsees.2, 813.50) | special ’ he toyiatvecaseetuoainety Pt Wi euerne aayerree Value $18.50 to$22,00 Special at $12.50 cial at 70:.327x3x12; at 59c./Ruby Lamps for candle, at $0c, j . pee | Gt iaceinele and ebut day for =o Ss Yt to ; “lal a f pes 2 ° (Blue Serge Suits.| Boys’ Clothes. | 2" 1 BO straws, ‘Coats of tan covert cloth in strap seam and fitted | Ward & Wright Racket. Cen ury Camere, size 4x5, wth ailored Suits of Fr Hero's a alo of vitul importance to. 8S. ed,| Splits and sen models, silk lined throughout. Speclal at $5.95. automatic shutter, double leds, Tiny. taaeyeiooking sert H Hroluin ta roat in’ Maeeteeae gene B Sin ringle and | netts in the latest yo i P:emo Cameras, box film,jreversible back and carrying and con- ored cl é find ok 10. Wo arr itlons aud broker make this pale Weg eat goon | narrow rin effects Regularly $10.00 Special at $5.75 344x4¥4, Special at $4.50 Icase. Special at $5.95, , Newost | 1906 3 Val In Children’s Suits, @1,09 | Sizes Ib to 20 ion tn this line $ at @1, 81.50, 82 tr \isslan. Eton, Sailor, Nortoik Bloomer | * HON and 62,80 @nd double-breasted jacket sults of Every hat is th = Woo! ‘serges, casaiieres and cheviotn, In Stroller Shoes. ) iver wake ’ Towa and none of them has arrived using abusive language in front of hie @ larly every ahnde, slzen S$ to @ TG || Hero are the best shoes over manutar- | brive e ZIEGLER’S HEIR DID pai H f ns | home, (No. South Bord venue. ie mromt tonne | ect ihictae alta BQO | tired te ll sh sdamulne Panama ET.| , Fer the fret ttme since he was in-| 29% HR ether and eter Clneke his next dog nolan) After Webt and cool this werge} Russian, i Norfolk (loomer 01 Denign, mat nd workmanship are | Matta to 0,00 NOT KNOW SECRET.) surea six weeks ago, Wiliam Ziegler, | him occasionally, but he does not kniow| ball waa furniohed Martin he nd extrarie hard) wear,” Tall-| double-bréaater Jackol suite “ot nl that’ you'd "aver in ulgher | Pree for He Jr, the fourtoen-yent-old adopted. wan, | thelr reat. gelation te. him a would rent hia home to negroes, nos, ergos, cassimeres and ford tow in| ‘ i H vit , i fots, In niees 16, npes All populay leaticr kon the Bg Straw sun-bonne 2 of Millionatre’s Half. {Was out of doors yesterday, The boy WIll given to the adnpted won the bulk of cla $2.95 he BB) strong HOt be ably to deen the tunevar sor-| FL totCutne AIPBEOO AM be ipcinide| TAttle Boy Badly Hurt by Car, | ‘se! 7 a WIH1l Sh if vices #5 and Bi Valves fy Children’s tian Day shee syectatns | il eee watereititne Tee ed that. Mn Zegier'n | tq it Wt Sjogdt ty ama OPENS]. Joh Vint, four veare old. of No. 4 ‘ “Dudley! tour mhbination Butte | Roya’ rubber-soled snoakers Go | Uuckinan, . ' 950,000, sadaed ad Adopted soo, te the son of George Wash. |"! ah Union etreat, Brooklyn, was struck yes. oll untadeable: ey (four styles in one suit), Russian ond, Men's Artal Leics Tho | oMer — from ) STAMFORD, Conn., May 26.—The fue | Dumecm ee K) of cy - tardy afteriwon by a trolley car while F BBE Gar order, Blase and dounte treasten | Linn Sailors’ and doublebressted Jacket |” sens Whive Tents Buccs, Oxtorde and | ean Thigh neral services of the late Willlam| Pauanui! her of Afr, ya We'll Rent Home th Newrods (playing in front of his home, Motorman, 1 33 to B% to At men| chevion and vereee in civond to qaered: | high out . - to wD | Frew ten We Ziegler, which are to be held ai no-n| Mogler in iBoh i Clanged his gong, Ae eviot and serge, In slzen 3 to trom the, sun, A Saturday, from his Great ialand rest-|@nee, who de. ily John J, In, & pAWNDbroKer, was th * $13,50| wasn | ; 1100] new 7 * EY @ence, in Noroton, Conn. are to bel ante! of hi io Pe ddan Rye) : ‘ simple, Moet of his relatives live in pra als beri veh

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