The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1905, Page 3

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i i one HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29. 1905! ue TENDERLOIN. ' jump and fight to-day as well aa 1, bould twenty-one years ago." Bo far as it te possible to describe to, the people of New York the néw ezar of the Tenderloin this narrative thas gone. Capt. Dooley goes In asa “Rube.”" He is working under an In- Spector (Bohmittberger) whom he met ‘Dut once In his life before she was y called to Headquarters and offered By Martin Green. He inn Tann whe Goes thincn tea ty 3 & certain mement down at Coney Island mers i PHPSLEPPSSPPP OPS IPE ISAT ed¢ | ¢ HECHT BROS.? 59-261 Sixth Ave., rsenaairt se:. Open Until 9 o’Clock Saturday Night. The Man Paying in Small Amounts Can Be Dressed in the Best Style. A man’s clothes are entirely independent of his means. One with a moderate salary or income has at his command clothing in the very best models, of the choicest fabrics and of the most expert wor!:manship, for we’ve a gathering of men’s tuilored apparel that can’t be surpassed in style and is the peer in fit of enything the best merchant tailors can produce, Yet these clothes are at half the prices charged by merchant tailors that make no better, and we accept in payment— A Small Sum--Weeltly or Mcuthly. Men’s and Young Men's 1 oo Our Fall models‘show the satisfactory results we have attained by per- phe? efforts to prodiice at this price high nee sang ate perfect iy te ig, snappy in appearance and extraordinary in, value. fe are showing these in gingle and double breasted, in the very Wtest designs of worsteds, j Chevlois and cassimercs. 5 APT. DOOLEY, 4 , Although a Stranger In a Strange Land, He Is Not Dis- mayed and Will Do His Duty In the Precinct. . ‘harsh Pouce LICE BUSINESS is Pouer, (NTR P99 9459999599909059 $4990069 HECHT BROS., '$ 259-261 Sixth Ave., Ber, 1st & inn sts, CLEP LPSPS HES PSP PSST PPP LPH04¢ 99999 99999559599469995004 my Special To-day and Saturday. Tiffany Setting, 11-16 Karat, i ‘WEDDING RINGS. Solid 14 ani 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rion our y. Prices, 50 to S$: Quality guaranteed. jo extra Charge for Lettering. Marriage Certificate Free Gravesend way. He has efx girls and one boy to show that he és anti-race suicide, end although he did not eay tt, there was something about the.look he cast about the station-house that made the observer know that he does not rel- ‘pea vini fet Sayings |! ° FY “4 * largest. sale of $3.50 + 4 le of an \44 Bowery ‘Buok Bioek.” ~ shoe in the Word. They Bet. Grand end Broome ste.. north, of Pd 3 Grand ety Gatton, Bprine eireet aa ; $26 that cost you $5 to $7 — ee arene 3 < the only difference is the PST R ow do RES Pp ff | could take you Into my factory at Brockton, Open Evenings ti 7. SATURDAYS tilt ls in the world under one roof making men’s Mall Orders Filled, Inquiries Solicited. that ao lerence between the shoes made oS sae ee ay 3 F ; ‘ a ot be geccl gna Woke dense . " $3.50 sl more wi HE HARD LUGK _ | ENCENDIARY omen § f FoR STYLE, COMFORT AND WEAR. iu - ee ron hewn) Tene Aree Shoes gly holes ical Spee eden " Vv ) (peste) to ‘The Rvening World.) ‘ ‘ | J HALLORAN, 24h W. 125th St. seize) OF ONE FAMILY | osretervec |. —— iy fe ae (ila ed BOYS SOHOOL AND DRESS $2.00 AND 81,78. ~ IN THIS TOWN ice re Ee cases oe Set ost) A ee Ebest epee a ycruana over aah at e Saleok the ase, and ‘Take 0. Be ti AS oriegsxclanive ces pers gg * a arewes| 7,000 Pairs Sie prince the best lige dealers for 25 cents E i ia. Falken F: vas uo loa Of Ute. ‘The loss on Pe a of Wall ghyiee,, Shoes ty mall or express propald : eee ; Gps aces RE i anu acturers , . L. Dougias Shoe Stores In Greater New York: | eokDe etry Samples,| B ‘race are (948 Stigma Xventer ge vibe ¢emind me} % ‘ ‘ : 4 egngisting“of. 4 4 | Boots, Oxfords and tobe | Sizes mostly 4, 434 & 5. value. $5,00,& $6.00 |g ae Pave « at $2.85. | , AV \y\\ ' Ly s( THIRTEENTH: STREET, BROADWAY. ine Saturday Specials : Stylish Apparel for Boys and Girls, Norfolk Suits. Boys' Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits with bloomer trousers, having ible seats and lined with Irish Linen. Made ¢ 4 95 of Stylish “Fall Chey- 4 i 4 Value $7.00, School Dresses. Boys’ Sweaters. Boys’ Al-Wool, full fashioned Sweaters ; all sizes, in navy, maroon aod oxford. Excellent Sar arial mt 95. tumble usa t, bas Value $1.50, wald Packing Co. TRY AND PROVISIONS. vices For Saturday: . If there be a doubt in your:mind weigill count it @ _————————— mar | ry Broadway, 334 to sath Street. Suks & On ‘ Ready-for-Service & Y Suits & Top Coats for Men DISTINCTIVE FALL AND WINTER MODBLS. Fifteen to Forty Dollars. Let, it be understood that our system of snstatioe| owes much to the to-order tailorman.. Our methi has everything in common with his, differing only in practice and not in principle. ; Our garments are cut to living models and tailored . individually. That is the principle. The manner of tailoring is the practice. In that we differ. The to-order tailor holds that the perfection of the garment demands the effort of but one man. Seven spend their all upon’ ours—seven specu the cutter, the fitter, the baster, the collar tailor, the sleeve fitter, the body tailor-and the finisher. Do you not believe that this specialization—this constant and ‘persistent application to the perfec- tion of a given thing—promises benefits wholly beyond the tailormen who concern themselves | with the entire garment? privilege to dem¢nstrate the, benefils—to demon- strate the character and ‘the individuality with |. which our garments are invested. é me That.our prices are modest and altogether within reason, the following schedule will prove: } Single'& Rewhle Breasted Sack Suits, in eleven new and altogether distinctive models. $15.00 to $40.0) Chesterfield & Cutaway Erock Suita, in four new and distinctive models. $20.00 to $45:00 Ter. Coata & Fall Overcoats, in ten radically new « ioe models. i $15.00 ro $38.00. Rain Coats in three models. $15.00 to $35.00 Each of which ts presented in an exhaustive’ series of the more exclusive fabrics in the season’s newest patterns, » : New Derbies & Soft Hats for Men} At Two and Three Dollars. It is the law of averages which makes our two-dollar hat possible. If it were our only concern we would | | be compelled to take some. of the good out of the a hat or add something to the ptice. We cannot afford a to do either and maintain that ours is the best two- | ‘4 dollar hat of which we know. x Derhies, Alpines and kew Crown Soft Hate. ’ We have two exclusive derbies—“ Prince of Wales” and % “Herald Square"—which have had the benefit-of all that we knew and all that Stetson has taught us about a hat. th models have vigor and character to commend them and a new knack, the cushion conforming leather r High Grade Suits for Boys at $5.00] We believe in the power of specialization—the concentration of all our strength and the full power of our organization for the benefit of some specific thing. Such is our series of suits for boys at five | dollars. They measure up to an infinitely higher | standard than that which governs the average suits of their class--higher in fabrics and higher in tailor~ ing. The series includes four styles, which are equal in character and value. Bten Sailer Suite in sizes 7 to 10 years,] Russian Blquas Suite in sizes 24 to 8 y of serge or cheviot in navy, yal, rei brown, and of cheviots and twat in mix- tures; bloomer trousers, Norfelk and Double-Breasted Suite of chev- jots and tweeds in mixtures, with two pairs ,of trousers, one straight and one, knicker= bocker; sizes 7 to 17 years. \ Serviceable Shoes for Boys & Girls |. Stout yet not uncouth, graceful yet comfortable lasts and soft, serviceable leatherss-all that and more invite your con=- s sideration for our shoes for the young folks, And the prices a 2 a are very modest, , t Misage’ end Children’s Butten or lace Shese of patent leather, vici kid or box calf with first or spring heels. Sizes 6 to 8 $1.50 Sizes I] to 2 $2.00 ; | Sizes 8% to Il $1.75 Sizes 2% to 544 $2,569 ‘4 | Reva’ and Youtha’ Lace Shoee of calf; sizes 12 t0 534 $1.50 FY) Boxa' lace Shoge of patent leather, box calf, satin calf oF | vici kid with first heels; sizes 9 to. (334 - $1. } ] Xeuthe’ and Beye’ Lace Shoss of box calf with heavy own | dium oak soles; sizes 13 to 534 j Youth#’.and Boye’ ace or Butien Shoes of patent feather or box calf with welted oak soles; sizes 13 to 534 $2.50 Suits, Coats and Dresses for Girls. For school, formal and general service we present a big stock of garments for nes in the newest fall models. To us that means much, ‘To you the very modest prices mean more. Girle™ Rainggata with or without cape $9.75 Girls’ Deasean of black mohair "$8,580 an Mi Minans' Deeange of black mohair $12.75 oie Tailored Gans Suite 95.00 & $17.50 Gymopsiuin Suite of navy serge “$4.90 SPECIAL FOR AND SATURDA’ a bik, ange! igntelng jot”

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