The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1905, Page 10

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HO SHOULD KISS FIRST, wling of Brooklyn Judge Raises Question of Vast Import _Domestis Bliss, but He Might Have Added Injunction Re- Straining Man from Kissing Any Other Woman. THE KISSING FINE. BY WALTER A, SINCLAIR, Thekiss is whore bliss 1s, say songsters and misses, Bince old Father Adam kissed Bye, And sages wroto pages depicting all stages And never a one seenied to grieve, Their representdtion snubs sweet osculation r Of one new unpopular sort, Phi Though “fine,” not for mina, here we must draw thealine he the kisses decreed by the court, “Oyest Oyes! Bistent Hitxtt ‘This complainant must be kissed On the month or on the cheek, x - atl Hd ‘Will be in contempt ef cous” Ok adh duy-now thay sexy cow this fins he mustoapmoR R They'll fag him in case he should shirk ‘Tide funny and honey-irp fine where no money Is needed as long as his sentence he'll wort, Now slvesing and jugsing will gtve way to dugeing 4n4 ktesing. Oh, sentonce divine! ‘us true what would yon, tn his placeyesantstowiot pecsset bros: eay cp hs eine net seem, bt “Oyest Ovest Hear whetwenit: (ee | to! HUSBAND OR THE WIFE? * Glove Dept. We present a beautiful as- sortment of Warm Weather Gloves, including ” Formosa” double-finger tipped Silk Gloves, soc., 75c. & 98c. Suede Liste Gloves, superior quality, 75 cts. Sak Mesh Gloves, an ideal glove for warm weather; colors, black and white.; embroidered backs, 98 cts. | Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Streot, The sale of boys’ suits tiles the roost again to-day, R ] A $4.75 double breasted CASTORU suits, several hundred, most- and Children, ly mixtures made for this Th Xin You Have Always Bought |Summer’s business, and in- Beare the Glandare.s ic) g f tots Uttie short of heaveniy. the wife ahold be first with the kise cluding many of the most attractive patterns from much higher prices, $4.75 Norfolk mixture suits, a good range of sizes still, $3.50 sailor suits—mix- tures and serges, Odds and ends of other sorts of suits in quantities jtoo small to mention but of unusual quality and value, Rocsrs, Part & Company. Three Broadway Stores, o matrimonial pedk—the perfunctory e—that we see exchanmed at the of middle~aged couples in ruil- ay stations and elaewhera And ft ly doesn't matter how @ Kiss of 1s Kind orkginetes, aince ft doesn’t Prevail, Preceding INVENTORY. $30 Curly Birch Dresser, 258 843 1260 Serpentine at at at Lt Warrenst, «13th st, S2d.sty front, beautiful finish, brass OAK DRESSERS, sgyoat variety of finish, Prices startat $10.50, «i McClain, CASH OR P CREDIT. Simpson @ Co., Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., 539-41 8th Ave., Northwest Corner 37th St. pays er chon 120 miles sie fuvured Lat Us Clothe You. I couldn't give you the values I do, if I did not giv you tthe little inconvenienc of walking three block from the Broadway car, Moe Levy & Co,, 119 to 125 Walker St., Three Blocks East of Broadway. Branch at 1457 Broadway. exe ze ree and “tet WE ga jale—for the balance Zeitz & Boys’ Sul the antes Sur sur- ‘ plus stock of our wholesale Tarshis CREDIT TO ALL | department, and offer them at a tremendous sacrifice, FASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAY. MENTS, The fabricshave been criti- | cally selected and desi | fordiscriminating purch < The selection consists et / CLOTHING t | two, 3-piece and Norfolk} 4) ¢ suit models in a fine qu ality | ies For MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN of Serge and Worsted Chev- Mourielf Anil Fnusliy, (ay, FOR AVUT at an Outlay of fots in blues and bla:ks, —-——————__ The sizes range from 7 to 17 and designed to retail from $7. 50 to $12.00, $1 Per Week 535 Fulton St., opp. Elm pl. 468 Sth Ave, nr, 10th st, BROOKLYN, | ao @ i Stern | To-morrow, and Until 12 o’Clock Saturday Special Sale of Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs Women's Pure Line Y2E xocn $1.38 po with 3 and $¢ {nok Women's Pure Li 75¢ Fol * oz, | Taltlal Handleraulets, ZAS van 2.75 doe Women's Fure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiets, {A lace, sonlloped and heinetliched etteots, 15° ern 91.75 don ABS eacn ticked Men's Pure Linen Handucrobiota, with 3¢ and 4 duch heme, Also an Importation of Novoltion In Men's Colored Silke and Linen Handkerohiets, Boys’ Washable & Woolen Suits Greatly Below Regular ‘Prices NORFOLK SUITS, with KNIGKERBOCKER TROUSERS, Fancy Cheviots and Homeapuns, Btoloym. Value ee 95 & 8.50, $5.00 WASHABLE SAILOR ond RUSSIAN SUITS, Eton ond Sailor Collars, Impssted Fabtics, Value $3,00 {0 5,00 1.75, 2.25 WASHABLE BLOUSES, with and without collar, 69. High Grade Madras and Gingheme, Value 9S¢ and-$i.48 Ic Young Men’s Suits, 35 to 20 yn, Serges, Chevio's and Homespun, Usual vaite $13.90 and 15.90 9.75 Imported and Domestic Straw Hats, 95c Usual Value $1.95 to 3,95 Decided Values In Pisses’ and Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES, White Dinen, $4.95 Hand Embroidered Waist, Plaited Skirt, Value $9.78, . MISSES’ WASH SKIRTS, White Linen and Imported Poplins, Plaited Models, Special at 2.95 MISSES! WOOL SUITS, trom Regular Stock, Plain Cloths, 11.50 Shepherd Checks and Gray Homespuns. Heretofcre $18 to $30, : GIRLS’ DIMITY GUIMPE DRESSES, trimmed with lace and ribbon, 4 to 14 y:s., Value $2.75, 1s GIRLS’ LAWN GUIMPES, tucked or box plaited, 4 to 14 yrs., 49c, 59c, 69c West Twenty-third Street Fubuil Gable \In every detail the [In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn Men’s Summer Suits.) The Most Remarkable Sale in the History of the Store. EWS OF A GREAT EVENT, an unprecedented oce. presented to-day. us in the special way that distinguishes Loeser Clothing for Men, The materials are the fine and often exclusive fabrics specially selected by us for this season’s Suits, But these four hundred Suits represent the short lengths of fabrics remaining after the regular stocks were completed, Already our makers are turning toward Autumn work, and so it is tha at these Suits —three, four, half a dozen ef a pattern—may be had to-morrow, in many instances, at HALF THE USUAL PRICES, Briefly, there will be $15, $18 and $20 Suits at $9.75, $22, $25 and $28 Suits at $13.75. Remember that these Suits are in every detail up to the high stand. ard which we have established for men’s clothing. In style, in the good hand tailoring, in every feature of fit and finish they would be, even at the regular prices, thé FINEST READY-FOR-SERVICE CLOTHES TO BE HAD ANYWHERE, ‘ The materials are fine foreign and domestic unfinished worsteds, tweeds, worsted cheviots and homespuns, in the prettiest shades of reenish mixtures, Sizes are FROM 34 TO 40 NLY. Those are the most desired sizes, and therefore we ma a these Suits up in that way. Some hint of the variety of models follows; Single breasted Coats, straight front with pointed lapels, straight front with more conservative lapels, pointed lapels and slightly rounded edge, regu- lation conservative sack coats, Ca breasted Coats, conservative model, semi-fitting model, loose back mode The sale begins to-morrow morning. It is the greatest oppor- tunity in Men’s Clothing we ever had to present. Matin Floor, Eim Place Side | 19¢, Striped India Lawn, 12)c. f fi TY PIECES LEFT IN STOCK, and they go on sale to-morrow at 1244¢, brow! n and to close out this lot, The Lawn js beautifully fine and sheer, with an effect It will make the coolest sort of Summer frocks and shirt wais comes out all the daintier after a weekly trip to the laundry, Main Floor, $3. 50 Bread Trays, $1. offers the Silverware Store has had the good fortune to tread Trays are heavily silver-plated on white metal and he gray and butler finish, The design is a very pretty ef ‘ith 4 atin stripe. he sort that just. 100 of th To-morrow we y are duplicates of a regular $3.50 pat- tern, each ; SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Nukepe | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ‘ Stamp With Each iF to 0c, of Your Purchase, ~ ~~ Store Closes at 1 o’Clock Noon Saturday. wa We Give Dividend Stamps. a 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, ‘ when buying Merchandise in over 100 departments of PMANSG rulton Street, from Bridge to Duttield Street, BROOKLYN. C. ac. Unrivalled Bargain Offerings for The Last Friday in June. 5c Toilet Soap, Ic 15c Huck Towels, 8c. | Tennis Oxfords, 35c, Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, a very good Hemstitched Huck Towels, 500 doz,! Children's Tennis Oxfords, black, soap for the bath; CAKE ieeneniae 1c) size 20x38, fine, wiry, full bleached,! with rubber soles, the most contort: spoke hemstitched; each ic able outing shoes made; sizes 6 to 10; Wall Paper Special ere ieee Gilt Papers, 2,000 rolls; sold with| 15¢ French Crepe, 9c. | borders only; per roll.. French Crepe, one of the prettiest pus eet cotton fabrics ever made; per yd... 8c) 10c Flannel, 5c Outing Flannels, 3,200 yards, good | 25€ Embroideries, 12 VAN standard brand, pretty pink and blue) Embroideries, suixable for children’s stripes (in remnants of 5 to 10 yards); dresscs and corset covers, with insert- yard ¢| ings to match, in short lengths on A Stamp With Each 10c, of Your Purchase, Untrimmed Hats, 39c. Untrimmed Straw Hat Shapes, only 25 dozen, hand mace, others in the combination straw, short back sailor, AN COLOPS) AOPscsalivwsue vans ease 89¢ i $1 Dress Suit Cases, 68c. seeeeesSe | yar Dress Suit Cases, 24 inch, leather Peerless Tooth Powder, one of the, _ 25€ SUM Mulls, 17c, | Moin comers, stat! frame, brass ek best tooth powders on the tak Silk Mull, in all the dainty light box 4. ; .5c | shades; nothing isis, for a cool | Suminer dress; yard, 17; $1.25 Toilet Stands, 89c. White enamelled Toilet stanas, com- White Pearl st| 39¢. SilK Belts, 18c. th pitcher, ‘ plete with pitcher, basin, soap dish sizes; card ... 5c| Silk Belts, black, white and colored, | and towel armoc.cccccere eens BVe | latest styles; choi 1Be Pearl Buttons, Card, be Buttons, shirt ji = 10c HandKerchiefs, 6c Women's Handkerchiefs, Swiss em- broidered, scalloped edge: stitched; each and hem- ae ec | fe Embroideries, 5c hand loom edgings Sampson's Oilcloth, 18c.. Boys’ 1.50 Shoes, 98¢ Sampson's Floor Uileloth, in 4-4, Boys! Shoes, Kangaruo Calf, spring 6-4 and S-4 widths; the square yd..18¢ 1 and serviceable; oni 50c Vegetable I Dishes, 19c Wovered Vegetable Dishes, assorted better for coumry and hard ¥ Sizes 8 to 1342... a nis About four hundred Summer Suits are con- cerned, They are all of LOESER STANDARD, They are all just from our tailors’ hands, They are all Suits made expressly for 2.25 Bed Springs, 1.38 All-iroa Bed Spriu ble w match, wide margins, fancy shapes and sizes, ¢ decorations; each ... Women’ s Silk Gloves 23e 8c ‘Handkerchiefs, 5c sizes nd Boys’ Handkerchiefs,| Women's colored. borders gray and wh . 2.25 Lawn Mowers, 1.39 pola rea Lawn Mowers, 3. sels-sharpening | Men’s $1 Hats, 43¢ Bley Mean es eee 4C StocHings, 6c Fine Split Straws and Sennit b: i avs y Bae any He : wees Stockings, fast black cot-) satin tips, new goods th tree guard and continu tony good qua nese. feet dou- number of Straw Hats for i toes ble he and ad wearin nd boys in th ; choice, Ae Fy Pe heels an goc aes and boys in the lot; choice ; 3.75 Plaited Skirts, 1.98 | Beef, Iron and Wine,25c. Liebig’s Beef, lron and Wine, full pint bottle . RBe 12k: Towelling, 7c. Towellii ng. 2,600 yards, strictly pure H etch crash, for 10 i} Women's accordion-plaited Skirt, in gray, tan, wn, blue, black ak ot assorted ' AS lengths ‘ web A) $6 Burlap Screens, 2.59 not over Corsets, made of fin boned, stra trimmed, s 12ic Percales, 6 Percale: in, in light colors, ; and smail figu yard .. EE 124c Printed Lawns, 8. $10 Felt Matireuses, 5. 95 Elastic Felt Mattresses, cotton layer ted not to pack or striped al ticking, oni 585 this is Girls’ 5c. Dress, 39c. of chambray and per- effect, with side trim- Girls’ Dresse cale, long Ww ckings, fine { 10c Tooth Powder, 5c ' { ' \s | \ 1 { it H h cular yoke with bands of | Printed Lawns, beautifully mercer- , suitable’ for y medium and dark | ized stripes, with pret! 8; Is, ‘olorings, sizes 6 to 14 years.....80¢ yard ....+ ne 5 NCSU SCHON ISLES GLE RS Cea IE pens) gee C. ac. C Bargain Carnival for Two Days in The Great Grocery Store. OUR MONTHLY Naito iB GLEE Pia itll) Me Oller achre Brand Luneh- 10c e Olives, Pura Q tea {Free Sugar Offer pardiness Rergtey Boneless, 24) 12 es \ ra Ou ‘sel ie eh 176 4 Ibs. Cafe Spe- 20c| Fresh Fruits and cial, our regular 25¢ Veguiables Cotiee (never sols fo Hereee Traut val uA gt less), anda The rea which of H, & E. Peanut Bu | and Re, quart; bas- ¢ Sugar free, 00 bale 18¢) §4- terse 296 0 for Cheese, lish ss, K as I teas islets sharp or inild, Baked Beans, Plain or in Chili Sauce ean Catliflowe xed his event offer in this Asparaat we we claim is not dupli- cated elsewhere at 60¢. pound, A 2-Ib, caddy Pura pf Mixed Tea, sold reg- ularly at 60¢, Ib, and a S-lb, bag best H, & E Granulated Sugar free, for Ie oa Fruit, &e, Greatest Meat Sale ‘of History. Compare Our Prices with the Trust Prices. “Everybody’s Magazine’ is publishing an article oh the “Beef Trust” an in the July issue is given a statement of the regular prices for the best Meats in Greater New York for the years from 1902 to 1905, There is no disputing the evidence that this publication gives that the prices of Meat in New York are constantly advancing and are to-day 20 to 25 per cent, higher than they were three years ago, STILL, IN SPITE OF THIS FACT, CHAPMAN & CO, are selling Meats nearly a fourth less than the prices of three years ago, and in many cases at half the price the Meat Trust charges toe and) day, Here is the comparison, ‘The deadly parallel, Here is the great Meat Sale for to-morrow and Saturday. ead our Prices; Price per pound retail Meats in New York, from the july ‘‘Everybody’s Magazine.’’ 1.00 Big Ham Sale The Smoked Meats we sell are the best money can buy, and the prices always the lowest. These two facts account for the im- mense output of this department, ‘To-morrow Saturday we will sell Armour's Best { ‘ 1 \ Hams, Sugar Cured and Hickory Smoked-—these Hams haved 1} le Just the right flavor, Ib, Great 6c. Fish Sale . 1902 1904 1905 Our Price, PO we Porterhouse Steak, per Ib..., +22 24 +28 14 Other Sea Foods at lowest prices, |Sirloin Steak, per Ib. +18 +20 +24 14 Egg Sale Round Steak, per Ib. + 16 +16 +18 124 Guaranteed Strictly 19c Chuck Steak, per Ib...» 10 12 12% +09 None Aah ae D. Prime Rib Roast, per Ib...-.+ ey -— 8 a a a att a eae Prime Pot Roast, per!b...... * +16, AS. 20, Luncheon Fost bet Roatt, other grades, per ih, ,08 to -12 10& 12 10to.14 ,09 int ieacy sein, pastor Leg of Veal, per Ib. old old 18 13 Corned Beet, A to Orde 996 | Veal Cutlets, per Ib (20 sad +25 22 “chicken oF Jurkey)” ‘boned, “Veri- | Veal Chops, per tb. 116 18 20 16 Ib, tin, 46c,; %-Ib, tit 9 66’ Hindquarters Lamb, per Ib... .. 18 20 +22 14 Chile a ay willed or |L3g of Mutton, per Ib. . , 12k 12% +14 12 vetted, “Veribe Rump Corned Beef, per | +10 & 612 612 & 014 14 & 616 12) lee ree Plate Corned Beef, per by»... +05 106 07 .05 Verihest: ye Soup Meat, per Ib,. 10 oll 12 09 “Hoteing, Auto Club Lunche “9 | Ham, best grade, per Ib...-.. +13 14 +18 ALS ee very tasty, A-Ib. tin es 8c | Bacon, canned, rindless, per Ib, «22 24 28 222 eat, MeMenamin's "ge | pacon, ether grades, per Ib... «16 18 22 AA { eaterate a-lb, can

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