The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1905, Page 10

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OVER LOST 006 : Enalish Greyhound D Disappears, and Women Acouse Each , Other in Police Court. a Ha LIVELY TIME = McLane, of, tho | au, Harr to me Vast May, , gave i mid he fad had it @ year” valk ae ce henge to > | pe barge and hed i, Synch, ves i, firiae, Brewer went to ‘out Muntelpad got an onder for seimire of Denny, and started for the Walker house with a olty marehal | cnteeelaliilionaens KILLED BY HIS FALL. Salvatore Sahoino, sixteen years old of No. 241 Fins: avenue, while at work mit WORD: : PRINAY" EVENING, LOCTORER 9 2n, 1905. Stern Brothers SPECIAL OFFERING TO-MORROW Women’s Walking Suits | Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Clothing SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, our own latest | Saks & Company | Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. 50c and 75c Half Hose at 35c If you have satisfied your needs from our regular stock earlier in the season, it will be an easy mat- on & building at One Hundred and Six- of CHEVIOTS, MANNISH models. of English ol tal tai eet and First avenue to-de rE , of English cloth, grays, mixtures or plain ter to establish the true value of the half = ; teh Bre gore sd a |] MIXTURES ond CLOTHS, $21.50, 25.00 & 29,50 navy blue; 3 to 12 years, Value $10.00......... 6.75 they are replicas of those for whisk t Aes ake, Benes Welker, who ives a8) ait aE nr, rom : eve | iat ot Pp ch we were (One Hundred and Dighty-fourth street Bes LY Jao a large assortmat o 0.80 to 23°80 Lane Cours, of i Painprodt cloth, in plain compelled to demand fifty and seventy-five cents. end Jerome avenue, and is rich, brought WALKING SKIRTS OF BROADCLOTH, from 10.50 to 23° xfords and mixtures; sizes 8 to 17 years, Of fane: fine English greyhounds back from | : $ Revulay Value Bt S:e0 rs evissnervernnsisoesiecs 9.50 ith n¢ ei thread, black or colored grounds . with her when she returned @ with embroidered or woven designs At \t 35 ear ago, One of these she wold to | ne K A a ate 9 “BREASTED SUITS, | Belmont and the other to yo | with two pair knickei ers, of imported all- wool : ere rcs cas tena Women s Boots. Boys’ & Children’s Clothing cloths, sewed with silk; coats lined with serge, a | Suits ay Young Men ey Po | made in our sanitary shops; 8 to 17 years, t an ‘ le pag! uv catt, te Bi FOR FALL WEAR—ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Actual value $10.00.....eeeesseeee pennennt 6.75 ke he .00 he $15. 00 ; Ph Special for Saturday Only, | 7 the power and strength of our organization have “ Pte Greene to sella ccart, ETON COLLAR BLOUSE SUITS & SAILOR COLLAR i ’ fate? rein vae | srmleek before —- ||| RUSSIAN SUITS, i bos, Exts Bloomer Trower, Valve 97.90, $5.95 Misses’ and Girls Apparel bear ys ey Pi Roda ideale Ae ie creel Levstape V, NORFOLK & DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, with belts in blue i Court yay hy foe ot Women's Boots, | Cheviots & fancy Scotch & English mixtures in “ten atin 880 wise TAILORED SUITS, in garnet, navy, brown specialty and they earn the distinction—earn it by A 6 West One Hhndred and Twen- Button and Lace, cova’ sunnean Asm od » enna er in eee gathg cheviot kn ct, a pe through the manner of tailoring of which the gar- Sad bof, H i » Oxfor cy Overcoats, blue, re vi ce an STs ioo, Sevens mnt woe |" Y'*! Kid, Black Rusola se Chischilla, Frere, Homespan and Greviou” Specal Vals 9675 cuffs, and new skirt. Real value $34.50.......4. 19. 15 ments have had the benefit and the abreast with at walliog when he ren awey./and gun-metal kid; value\|} young MEN’s SUITS & OVERCOATS, 30 to 38 Chest, Suits In 16.45 FUR-LINED COATS the hour innovations that infuse character and in- Jat was the las seen of fw box, une] $4.00 & $5.00, at blue, black & fancy Cheviot: Overcoats in Oxford and tancy Tweeds, 10+ vin OF prea; ph Bata np ' navy, by oe dividuality into a garment. rt, Welker ‘ ofa , »Mlgetag Folge cigg Mog ld $2 85 Special Value: fur, with Russian ail lining; 8 oma 19 7 5 Aboctutat New tRiosieand Doubs Fireanted Mevdale man {n question, they learned, was . Actual value $30.00 e of cheviots, tweeds and worsteds in a most diversi- NORFOLK SUITS, all-woo!, yokes and pleats to shoulder, tailoring equal to Higher Grade Models, Value $8.90 & 10.00 6.40 Harven's nephew, Thomas 8 + Who lives there with his wife, women went to the Harlem to eerve it thet brought the court to-day, This is the ver of Mrs, Harsen, complainant: came here and pushed thelr I epi to know what and they sald they had o man. I told them that right of entrance in my ‘the dog came upstairs and him, He came over, and to take him away. I pro- Arled wo get the dog, where-| bed a Walker pushed me against wall, hit me over the head and then vg ed about the body, Then she vine ‘ ete ee away." much, Mra. Harsen and Mrs. Walker took fe of the atage ae : 2 serve the summone,” gh they tried to prevent rt Be Mr. Brewer. While we were f Beany apprared {i the hall him and he wae so glad to ibd that he came bounding down the ond bumped into Mrs. Harsen, ia i = i ff zeta i lin red, pink and blue, heavy king her against the wail,” ‘ " Brewer then took the sand and Mra "I don't believe this fe Mrs, Walker's Women's Boots, Button and Lace, of French patent calf and ideal kid; value $5.00, at $3.45. Kid Mules, ‘satin sock lined; value $4, at $2.55. Lord& Taylor, Broudway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Stroet ®. Altman & Cx. INFANTS’ HAND-EMBROIDERED LONG ROBES AND SHORT DRESSES OF GLACE NAINSOOK, TRIMMED WITH REAL VALENCIENNES AND IRISH CROCHET LACES; | IMPORTED SETS, CONSISTING OF COAT, BONNET AND MUFF TO MATCH OF PLUSH, BROADCLOTH OR SILK. LONG CLOAKS, WALKING COATS AND CARRIAGE AFGHANS; HATS AND CAPS. EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES AND BIBS; BASSI- NETTES. HAMPERS, AND CLUDING COMPLETE LAYETTES, | MISSES! SUITS, of black, blue, wine, green and brown Broadcloth, Long Coat Model, balf lined with satin, velvet coliar, sizes 14 and 16 yrs,, MISSES’ & GIRLS' RAINPROOF COATS, of English Worsted Cicths, in oxford, tan and olive shades, sizes 6 to 16 yrs., GIRLS! REEFERS, Regulation Style, of Blue Cheviot lined with Red Flannel, embroidered emblems, military buttons, velvet collar, sizes 4 to 16 yrs, CHILDREN'S DRESSES & FULL LENGTH COATS, of cheviots and all-woo! Fienc) Flannel, Coats lined and interlined, embroidered emblems on sleeves and collar, 2 to 6 yrs., Value $5.00, Misses’ & Girls’ Department Are showing a Complete Assortment of PIQUE & LAWN DRESSES, Suitable for Parties and Formal Occasions, Value $30.00, $19.75 Special $6.95, 7.95 Value $10 to $12.00, Value $9.50, 5.95 2,95 West Twenty-third Street OUTFITS, HAND. OTHER REQUISITES, IN. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERGARMENTS. | OTHER FABRICS; HOUSE JACKETS, PRINCESSE GOWNS, $5. } UNDERGARMENTS IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC | i STYLES FOR MISSES AND CHIILDREN; HAND-MADE NIGHT DRESSES, CORSET COVERS, SKIRTS AND | CHEMISES; ALSO CC.ORED SKIRTS OF SILK AND B. Altman & Co. orrer autumn MODELS OF THE FASSO CORSET, INCLUDING STYLES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE NEW r Nineteent:; Street and Sixth Avenue, New York. Millinery. Saturday, October 21st. Misses and Children's Trimmed Hats, Lord & T. aylor Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. GOWNS AND NEGLIGEE oOo, value $7.75 to $8.75, SIX BIG BEST STORES: 6th Ave, and 27th Street, Third Ave. & 122d Street, "etortes 1, i SV: & 162 Bowery, near Broome St. E. Mnst IU ign Lorna, 2891 3d Ave. 150th&15 ist Sts, St ' Brooklyn Store, 829+831+833 Broadway, bet. Park and Ellery Sts, <Biyn Shoe Every New Style, Blucher, Wax Call, Button Box Calf, and Lace, te Gun Metal Calf, Medium Viel Kid, and Heavy Patent and Weights. Enamel! Leathers, You take no chance when you buy Blyn Shoes. For more than thirty years we've been making reliable shoes, For more than twenty years we've been selling our own shoes in our own stores. The big factory in New York with perfect equipment means New York style at lowest cost of making. Six big, bright, busy stores with shoes of all grades for men, women and children means lowest cost for selling. The money we save in the making and selling goes to better leathers—better workmanship— to permanent satisfaction tor you—to increased and increasing business for us, SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, => 6098th Ave, d9th & 40th Sts. B. Altman & Cn. MISSES’, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL. MISSES" TAILOR SUITS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES IN IMPORTED MODELS, CHILDREN'S PARTY AND DANCING FROCKS; ALSO MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STREET DRESSES; SCHOOL AND EVENING COATS, BOYS’ CLOTHING FOR ORDINARY SERVICE AND DRESS WEAR; TUXEDO SUITS OF DARK GRAY FABRICS, THE NEW INVERNESS OVERCOATS, AND TOURIST COATS OF SCOTCH CHEVIOT, CHILDREN’S ONE-CLASP GLOVES oF Wuite AND TAN GLACE KID, AT 75¢, Per Pair. CHILDREN’S BLACK COTTON RIBBED HOSE at 20¢, Per Patr, $1.00 Per Box of Six Pairs, THE 1908 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY Women's Evening Coats CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, in white, champagne, Ught blue, ivory, gray, rase or black: , shawl collar ect, trimmed with velvet cord and omamentss lined with white satin, Actual value $30.00 0-05 ae mens 20), 75 FIFTH AVE, 37th & 38th Sts. O6U Ave, we asd oireei, New Lore, ” A THEATRE IN Yi OUR HOME! fe nday tn our Graphophone Devt. wax & red-letter dar cone puttive for ell |. Clerks worked late packing the beautiful ing th for d and the result is that sco: i World's best muete in their homes to-night. repeat the offer to-morroy i “uo You Metre denivery of this tatacaa Bowe tnentee Once, Ou may choose 1 1908 Grand ver nickel Horn Stand, 1 Float- Prize-Winning Columbia Grapno- ing-arm Harp Reproducer, 1 doz. phone, 1 80-n. Solid Br », Columbia Gold-Moulded Records old Brass Horn ang 4 Handeome Record Case tn (tor concerts or dancing in ball keep them in, This whole vutyit room), 1 I4-in, Aluminum Horn delivered for $1. After delivery & l) (for parlor or library use), 1 ail- $1 weekly, e St. Louis, 190}, than all competitors recetved put together, le owtft 1@ guaranteed to have received highest and more awards rument the idea, ft home entertainment. You'}} 1 heap nd sing to-morrow all the latest sec fom popular Vaudeville plecea to ™, Ss . Suits and Coats for Men. N).. el DISTINCTIVE FALL AND WINTER MODELS, Se A bitter lesson is ofttimes tau wd e experience-- and sometimes with profit \ hen this business was founded we believe that a to-order tailor shop would lend it dignity and prestige. Ready-for-Service Instead of organizing one and quibbling with de- tails we went at it ina big way. One of the most exclusive to-order tailors of whom we knew was installed within our gates. To his credit, let it be said, he was a clever tailor- man and experienced, But to no purpose. Our blunder was in the location of his shop. To get to it one had to pass our ready-for- service gar- ments, which are and ever have been tailored true to the principles of the to-order tailor, demanding thatevery garment becut and fashioned individually, The men folks were not blind, They found our ready-for-service garments,’ whether they cost fifteen dollars or forty, invested with all the char- acter and distinctiveness which identify the to- order garments, And they found the prices about one-third-less, Perhaps all that would help you to understand why we threw out the to-ordér shop and why we subscribe ourselves to the greater specialty— The extensive series of Fall and Winter models include those which the to-order tailorman would have you believe to be exclusively his. Single & Rouble Breasted Sack Suits,in eleven new and altogether distinctive models, $15.00 to $40,00 Chesterfield and Cutaway Frock Suits, in four new and distinctive models. 00 to $40,00 Top Coats & Pall Qvercoats, in ten poiieslly new models, $15.00 to Rain Coats, in three models, $15.00 to $35.00 Each of which is presented in an exhaustive series of the more exclusive fabrics in the season's newest patterns, Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Stress. If, after a year's hard usage, a $10,000 exsomotile will be worth but - = - And Estate that in another year may readily be sold for fied variety of conservative and daring patterns, and cheviot or thibet in black. $10.00 and $15.00 For 4,000 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Important Sale of Boys’ Suits Formerly $5.00 and $6.50. At $3.45 Business has been good with us in our shop de- voted to garments for boys—so good that certain series of favored five and six-fifty suits were found to be sadly incomplete so far as the variety of sizes and styles was concerned, Rather than ask you to suffer these limitations we have elected to subject the suits to price reductions. Collectively there ave three hundred and sixty-five suits in Norfolk models, with \nickerbocker trousers, and double-breasied models with straight trousers fashioned of cheviots and tweeds in a variety of mixtures. ‘Though not in every style the collection affords all sizes from § to I7 years. FOR SATURDAY WE ANNOUNCE A Most Important Sale of Suits, Coats, & Dresses for Girls | MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLE GARMENTS At Extraordinary Price Concessions Involved are not only the sample garments but the entire surplus stocks of the three manufacturers upon whom we depend for thegarments in our regu- lar stock, So much for the character and scope of the offer. The price concessions establish the true import of this sale—they are about one-half. The Dresses Special at $3.90 Regularly $6.50, $7.50, $50-& $12,50 Wool Dresses of fancy plaids, plain chevtots, wool serges, nuns’ veiling and fancy mixtures in an extensive series of suspender, Russian, guimpe and yokewmodels and a full range of colors. Sizes 6 to 14 yenrs. The Coats Special at $4.90 Regularly $8.00, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Threeequarter length coats in a variety of loose and belted models of heavy cheviot and fancy mixtures, together with double-brested top coats in gray mixtures, Stzes 6 to [4 The Suits Special at $10.75 Regularly $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 and $22.50 Tailored Coat Suits of plain cheviotsandfancy mixtures, in a variety of styles and colors, in junior sizes, 52, 14to lo-yrs, Regulation Coats and Stits With the full regulation models we havegiven ourselves-more concern than any other shop of which we know. In thor oughly tailored models we present an exhaustive stock of Suits for Girls at $9,75 and $13,50 Suits for Misses at $11.75, $15.00 and $18,50 Coats for Girls at $10.00, $45.00 and $17.50 Coats for Misses at $13.75, $15.00 and $18.50 Pabst ata eB elect eds ae The New Fantana Belt at 95c. It is a faithful copy of the model to which the discerning of Paris have cast their favor. The shape is narrow, with three straps of leather stitched on silk and confined with gun metal or gold-plated clasps that spread the back. The Pantana is offered of selected leathers, in all the new colors, together with white and black, leather lined, in a complete series of sizes, At 95¢ FIGORE THIS OUT! - $5,000 $20,000 Which Is the Best Investrent ? REALTY NW SUNDAY WORLD BARGAINS WANTS TO-DAY. if $10,000 be shrewdly invested in Real AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35C, 4 . ) ! BOP Ae Saree men oo” Y wie er, Arr ee ee ) fee

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