The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1905, Page 4

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a Aas Sh ial ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 190% HE POUCH BEER | PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER AND RULER SHE WILL VISIT. =f oy Cau oy That Is Statement Made by As- 4! Sui ts, dresses £ costumes | { Continuing i bury Park's Mayor, but He Is | Given the Lie by Dr. A. E., in this ‘fashionable section, $ ©O.50 | the August | Ballard. | to-morrow, choice, | Sale of turs. T'S difficult to heli Formerly priced up to #19.75—beginning to-morrow at 8:30 a. m., and || Rey eu smart ares | hased th s Mon continuing till a/1 are sold, at the heretofore unknown price, eight-fifty. | CR RG Any It is early to place such a price on suits, dresses HRY T believe Mavor Ten Rroeck's s ment {sa le, and I defy him to 1" eald Dr, B, A. Ballard, Vice- dent of the Meran Grove (N. J.) Meeting Arsoctati: all our saleswomen ‘The statement Dr. I | and costumes that can be worn for so long a time as | ll day, and at tin was was made Monday | these, but the pressing need of space to show incom. || 2ecessary to callin extra, as: Park's chiet executive before t + ing Fall styles has impelled us to reduce these beau- || “Not 5 1 i ( Council of that place, and was as foi. | FAI SUIIHER CPERHONETTO Thatimakes them |) Not. so, umasual, ‘though \ Sowa: | bsolutel oe ible. COE A Uae | when you consider that oath, BoE san 0 ae ely irresistible, aeteereloor Prices are an average fourth lower Bibi ciam ent treaties garment MAY be sold then and: there, box me eter eo “4 rium, and T paid for it.” THE EMPRESS DOWAGER. 1 be= | and thr x Continuing, Dr Saas caliee at the price, they cis) really Eos Biee STYLES ARE DECIDED — those evolved | “Tam abs at 4) abel qill bee Dessenger'on the nomenal a bargain to remain longer than a for this Fall and Winter being shown, ! day or two, even if the sale were a month later. Do not think you ey cane, beapehad sn of time and put off coming because we sald “till all are sold.’” Think ONLY of a $19.75 19.00 7 costume at $8.50, and come TO-MORROW for women's 27.00 fur-lined coats, in time to b f get h in. | 45.00 for 65.00 broadtail Persian paw ¢ pee ANON a relat lk 11.00 for 16.00 blended mink four-in-t Have you ever seen such a lavish dis- | | 25.00 for 35.00 gray and white squirrel | play at a reduced price? 11.50 for 16.50 beaver cushion Fi 29.75 for 40.00 chinchilla four-in-ha Organdie dresses— 89.00 for 125.00 sable sauirrel box All the delicate, pretty shades of violet, green, light blue and pink—white, too, Is included—elaborately || 115.00 for 155.00 Pe! trimmed in the most approved fashion and made over | | 197-00 for 250.00 Lond fine, sheer drop skirts. It Is marvellous they 50 should be included at such a low price as.. 8. Oct. 1, Mongolla, which is due until a month iater. imp to Peking she Will be accompanied by Minister Rock. alll and his MOTORMAN FLED WHEN HE KILLED WORKMAN. | Vassey Was Coupling Car When | All original values remain to apot out any pace where tt ist thet Light | standing to-morrow. Possible to secure liquor, and 1 know the drug stores would not dare handle St Megally if they wanted to. When presented with the sta of Dr. Ballard, Mayor Ten Broeok said “I suppose it is merely a ca word aguinst Dr. Ballard’ willing to make an affiday ceived and paid for two bot at the — Hotei’- one of Ocean Grove's |. “and I made t not to cast a but to show ness over the though perhap: Asbury Park the Accident Happened. | Detectives of the Bronx Park station are looking for Eugene Smith, a motor- man, who is charged with responsibility | in the death of Wilkam Vassey, a | Seitchman tn the Bronx Park terminal lamb coats. dyed seal coats. 19.00 for 30.00 ermine 16.50 for 24.00 mink m Grass linen dresses— 21.00 for 30.00 mink m With silk stripe or dot and detachable girdle, White linen and poplinette coat suits— | th fled when he found that Vassex 1 killed, and has not returned ome. No. 348 Prospect avenue, 8.95 for 7.00 gray squirrel muffs ‘a waa connecting the airbrake 29.00 for 40.00 mink pelerines. | connections of a five-car train in the 2 terminal yards when Smith is sad hi E 1 tlehtefit d .50 for 4.00 gray squirrel ties. ré 1 sa Short Eton or long, tight-fitting coats, an 50 if , | ran, two other car 7] ae Of or /8'S0sable’sautrrel tes | sev'a pat ee ici Meiwenn us other stylish models, to-morrow at Ce 6.00 for 8.50 sable squirrel tie 17.00 for 25.00 b 17.00 for 25.00 b Apeoiite (a Jearing of I ey7irer4s.oovalasta's linon and duck skirts at $ 2 50 | 89.00 for dow sable sau e ALLEGED ee __ PARADED ON BROADWAY. Acting Capt, McCauley, the buffers and s+ was crushed. | Mothers don’t worry over || | baby’s health who use | of the Dete 1] | | 24.75 §1 00 ermine pill hew meth {| CLO | Also poplinette skirts. sis eight mei \I VER RA it The price is fixed to clear out all these separate skirts in a day. To-morrow’s the | 8.50 for 12.00 gages | D aM and vely ve a splendid collection of just the : feeds ais ae aie con- 14.00 for 19.00 min g i sisting of various models, white or champagne, well tailored—9 to 24 plaited gore. i = this morning. EVEN FOR A CLEARING SALE Avice AND FINAL entire jes || Sterilized by ie Process, 5 Cl | MISS ROOSEVELT Muslin underwear values earing of ‘Summer waists. TO VISIT DOWAGER re | Best for the sick room, nursery | OT 4 + person by that pow- | BSCR i | > a scanty Bo of waists, with thi EMPRESS OF CHINA, villed lady: |) and for household purposes. It | . ARE (HOSE WAGERS TONAL | and that ‘missing, and this style and that ws comes in advices from|/ js guaranteed to keep sweet in|| WE RE going to let these decisive clearing prices stand for another | ted, but a most desirable showin; Signally Honored by a Special Invi-| > ich Sen iks Ghintes taal | 2. temperature or climate. The'} day. Great ere ‘oved them right Monday, and, as selec- the waists left from a score of special purch Saks tation from the Woman Ruler xtended a yery cordial in- | tTacemarks are valuable; save tions will be equally desirable to-morrow, another opportunity is pre- | ee a9 cls livere: cleared (One abo. ‘ these” ie of the Empire. daughter || them and write for list of free||Q sented, inviting all to share in these full, immaculate, tinely made | nomena! bargain prices: Second Floor. f r ‘ hought the | | premiums. garments at prices seldom, if ever before, quoted. — secona Floor. LOT 1—LAWN WAISTS AT $1.00. a) iAnanee Be plans ||MOM AW Rochester, Nye” || p All corset covers that sold ai Sos. | Fifty cents for all night gowns | ~~" “pe cigeaiy the best iawn waists of- (°° Rentwere (taent eae hos fhe. steamship. Siberia || At alt xrocers, up to 68¢.— Nent materials | selling at 75c.—Fine nainsook fered anywhere this searon at one (% ordered, asi whieh is due San Francisco about ne ae | in French _Mnodels— and = cambric — slip- dollar. We tell you that only after 32% BOC fli hse he Sie FO |» onic, easaier Sa ses ‘ont and. back mpire effects — lace . three rows of jace, beading and Hbeiliand embroidery, tucks and hem- bd tRoataliinec tee ourarion value ce bon—clearing price, 39c. stitching—clearing price, 50c. the former price. They are a very Et |—snecial—25e, | Lot $—special=75e, broidery, insertion and tucks, A covers, drawers and short { Night gowns and chemises, cc skirts, made’ of nansook and | covers and skirts; pretty stylesand | Lot 2—1.50 waists 89c. | Lot 4—3.00 waists 1.98. cambric, daintily designed with choice trimmings of insertion and Special values in fine lawn waists, | Beautiful assortment of dainty lace, embroidery, tucks, &c. | of fine embroidery and lace, with exquisitely designed fronts of | lawn waists with short y i a re = Ee lace, insertion and embroidered | of rows of lac h Lot 2 special—50c. ‘Lot 4—special—1,00. patterns to form round yokes—in- and embroidered. patter Drawers) chen ses, gauss covers Skits, drawers and night Fownss | Serted cuffs and collar. short sleeves nad short skirts, made of fine nain- | made of fine nainsook and cam- S00 and caibrle, every cones. ||’ brie. effectively, designed in all the Lot 3—2.50 waists 1.25. Eee, 4 China 3 98 able pattern, prettily designed with newest models, with rows of lace | Sheer lawn waists, with elab- | aists a ¢ fine lace, embroidery, tucks and | and embroidery, beading, tucks, orate front made of fine tucks and | Neatly fashioned and daintily trim- | hemstitehing | eyelet embroidery, trimmed back med with stitched tucks and lace | - | and cuffs. edge. Sa ] li ] 18c | Lingerie waists reduced in price. Reduced from the former special sale price of 25¢ time exquisitely tri iomed with gesien eal insertion, hand Coubrolderea; | sand pairs go on sale to-morrow at 18c., and if the way they | needlework and tucks—86.75, $10. $15.95. | sold at counts for anything we'll not have more than | 0 enough for a day or two busy selling. | ,00 ilk mb Il 95 . | , A | The A box-mark of the American | 1,800 pairs of fast black gauze lisles, 1 8c 1 UY SE hay re a8 at i. i 4 : 200 pairs of colored lisles, Cigar Company is the official seal of | || Worth amore (haa insurance on your Cigars, whatever price | $ ] A $ to-morrow’s special * i; 0 = 12 sale price. you pay ir them, insurance of quality, | 3 44 samp e £0-carts at , 4 LL be-jewelled with mother of pearl or skilfully executed i uniformity, cleanness and condition. 1) NONE of these four unvectdented bargains can be duplicated, he- ling silver, sterling gilt, gun metal, buckhorns, Kuret Ivars tonsa cause they're samples: with gold and silver, and imported natural woods » th s Pamingene It guarantees you better cigars at every Lot 1—All 10.09 go-carts, 5- 5 O ‘Lot ~All 30,00 go-carts, 12,00 | The kind of handles you get to-morrow on umbrele sats OS price—cigars that are fragrant, full-flavored, mel- Lot 2—All 15-00 go-c4ris, 7 ,OO Lot +--Ail 50.00 go-carts, 2OLOO | But it’s the umbrella— * * : The styles are fit tc v | Not the handle— low and absolutely unvarying in quality. till next fans ne ae eld over | That you're particular about. The American Cigar Company has established Deis tnsreraduclone imcasel ||| coabe. tne henale: away leave justithe slick the: bs 7 q 4 . we boug! i Aa naga Ing—and still you have an umbrell t scientific system in every stage of cigar production, PAOHGEEA ARR Tieaa aaa alia Ms, ee eee a isin, 5 i f f d any are worth $5 " from the culture of the tobacco to the delivery of Not a clearing. Middle of August has * the gigar Ty pathing 4 to do with these Phenomena values, None worth less than 52, 50. ¥ Anyway, to-morrow's as good a time as any to i & | buy a go-cart, and a hundred per cent. better, tet wh tape eas, a org tres, t guatanteed quality union any has equipped a ature. Here the finished cigars are constantly im- | af ee ROE SRB IGete A cases and tassels. : 9 close rolling, ‘with great system of “Ste: sries” to provide for new proving, like rare old wine—with all their character- | te bay Hele: ur nolered in silk damask, Of course they'll go first. The early morning crowd will get and heretofore unknown tobacco-improving processes, istic aroma intact until they are ready to go to the AUctavs ersenasl parasolt ont Pee Frtlenemlrrripetingy au Aauly them, Think how well {t will pay you to come in the forenoon! which no other ma: er even attempts. dealer, After this seasoning and maturing and None but 1905 designs—all made of the best reed—best steel enamelled Women! 's umbrellas, size 26, ' The selected leaf is thoroughly fermented by a before being shipped, the cigar boxes are sealed and \Y gearing—rubber vires—nutless axle wheels—foot brakes. en's umbrellas, size 28, { two-year process and the ripening tobacco is perfectly double-sealed in a tough parchment paper wrapper | Just enough for a rousing big sample sale at less than half the prices | Values $2.50 to..... 5.QOQ Special price......... 1.95 |) blended—all the qualities of the “selected varieties of which does much to preserve their condition, those who wait will pay next season. Basement Salesroom, eapeaeee ~~) Z leaf that have been stored in contact being smoothly The only way to get the highest cigar quality at of unusual values Avaliable during th mingled. The ordinary factory operation called any price is to see you get an American Cigar Com- | A ioe examples like shone of the hundreds a tng H ng at all but merely mixing. pany brand. The cigar that suits thousands of other are storedin great ‘Humidors” smokers may not please your taste at all; yet the way us semi-annua urni ure , sa e where the climatic conditions of Cuba are constantly to test the results of the new tobacco-improving pro- maintained—a moist warm air and an even temper- cess is to begin with such a remarkable “hit” as the | Never fail to bring a big day's business. Fitth Floor, 7.5 {or $42.50 special continuous post brass bed, 24.SO {or $42.50 special genuine quarter-sawed oak sideboard, BO for $22.50 special velour couch orris chair, complete with cushion, } genus leather couch. cial genuine leather Turkish patent rocker al three-piece parlor suite, O for $30.00 Ostermoor mattress, 1 § for $32.00 special dresser in all the po 5 7 7.8 {or $28.00 special chiffonier i 6 7 “ANNA HELD” CIGAR | 5 Cents | for $2.50 special box frame cane-seat dining ¢ chairs, for $21.00 special round-top dining table. he ‘Anna Held” is a perfectly blended smoke—a typical example of the results of the new system of cigar production. It is a seasoned cigar, with no slightest trace of rawness; rich and full-flavored, yet with AOPAAEAGOPEDOD 94 DPEBS- 498 DDIDI DGD IOSD DOOUIDL IGS no tinge of bitterness; well-rolled, even-burning, fragrant and satisfying. Sod yal datar in god sigan READ THE SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC TORY. rade supplied by METROPOLITAN TOBACCO CO,, New York Bats BOR II i eres

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