The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1905, Page 9

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a liad ° NTS NTS OT 154 tora ( eA WUD aA Uy UC eae ey dee STONE HITS SUBWAY MAN. . ‘Teodore Lall, a Subway employee, ne LwG WY ER SIDE OF who lives at One Hundred and @ixty- Our Candy Store ie) | ffch streot and Ammerdan avenue, wae || Saturday Specials. ° the fubway at One Hundred and |} Nut and Cocoanut Centres, Ib, 10¢ ” Ninety-fifth stret and Nagle avenue, MOLASSES FLORIDA DROPS— NO CONNECTIONS WITH ANY OTHER STORE , ACITY INITSELF WMon's Correct JOPER(. 2. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES— \ "B19" Quick asa Nu ‘Tope Cream ano Fate, 280 » mecrnear tie outa =: WB"SID" STS. GOLDEN BRITTLE POPCORN (by NEW YORK Fi 5c ij o Flash the ear), each, —— -_ nine iii A novelty for Hallowe'en festivities, : | Pineal Nonnen hoes & HL" Green Trading Stamps Given with Purchases la a Telephone Message. Ma 501 He received @ bad scalp wound and wae from Virginia, Ib, 15c i Nicholas J, Hayes, Tammany cand!- {| ate for Sheriff, has put his campaign ) A fn the hands of Alfred Johnson. ‘The he Hatter went down in Wall street yomer- Way to seo a an, he thought might be willing to contribute a little to the jor, 18th St.) Amounting to 100. or More, It {9 better than any other ' . cs prayes campaign fund, When he stat. form a || ry) BY ' ’ ini ; : , ed his errand the man said: saves hours of valuable | 7 d A “Si i ph dR aed fo Fire Commissioner, Every Up-to-date Offloe Cn S Ly (AY TL AY op Aled S { “And @ good one too,” replied John- Every Up-to-date Home RP, 4 JS; ; (9p) P pon. F 'e | ret pe Ln commute nw araenrone. land Saincoats pecially Sriced at an made money enough to carry on most RATES ARE LOW, \ Guigpiies, and if you tell me a many EW YORK TELEPHONE OO. fe’ man held such a job and lias to have funds to help tm to another office, 1 am a willing contributor, I hope to see) nd hear of more such cases.’ | aobnon left with a good ery are and the man who wrote has & desk), ote thousand miles from J. P. Mor-| WHAT! ATAMMANY M@N THAT | 18 Day Street, Cxtraordinary. Sale Scheduled for Saturday, At this immensely popular price you may choose from garments that embody ALL the essen- tial points that help to make ideal clothing for men. Garments almost identical with those featured by the exclusive tailor; in fact, the ONLY difference in buying at The Big Store lies in the : red “DIDNT GET HIS”, f 6 - be 10 to 1 with no ci lh tol every ins | 4 dakero that Hayes, will be elected, large-| His wisdom le {ull of good cheer, ‘ prices, affording you a saving of 1; to 14 in every instance y f ; The Styles are of the $5.00 il B97, te strength of lk, persons ae ‘And always just hot off the bat." Special Sale Cake rn Examplethe Siiise ar ances of va sy re breasted kind; The Quality—Equal to | i SEER Pere APPS o) 14 oe mocels in the new Sack Suits. Trous ; 4 Made in faultless fashion of superior absolutely correct in form, Sizes 34 10 45 any $3.00 to $4.00 Hat in the quality fabrics. Embraced are Ney breast measure in regular and stout sizes World, worsteds and cheviots in all the desirable “ : One of the leading Danbury Har Mane shades of gray, slate and plaid effects, also THE TOP COATS have silk to the ufacturers coniributes an excellent assort- fancy cheviots; black thibets and blue edge and are silk lined: medium length in ment of Mens Best Quality Stiff and Soft black and Oxford fabrics, All sizes. Hats at an unusually advantageous bargain, - THE DERBY HATS are perfect in ALSO COVERT TOP COATS, serge style, made from selected Fur stock; splen: lined, satin sleeve, in tan, brown and olive did trimmings, Wine Stiff and hand fine shades. ished SOFT HATS are those late, new shapes so popular. chevio's are also very popular, The Suits are tailored in a manner which will at S once please even the most exacting man. They compare favorably with those fea- tured by merchant tailors, and buying here They'll bet you over in the Fourth Dunst Ties Bopmuen LK gel rik = 2 if F doesn't Ow poetry o stoel ‘d or riratatemont and theyre proud. of tt for Saturday. and When a man printed the following | > in y paper John's constituents — die whether to get madwor fell | ’ a) eS son see con semana Slippers \A . am / t J Bi oie "OW 7 H aie at th for Evening and House Wear. hud \ meting for a fav is decidedly in your favor because you are THE CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS. ‘Our Salewnen always thule: eonsstentions \ — | fitted without delay, and any iss oreny are of He Ae sravene in tan, olive efforts to sell you a hat which, in its | . I, y that are necessary are made perfectly an or oxford shades. Also novelty designs every detail, CONFORMS TO THE [| V u : Black Kid | quickly. both plain and belted back. All ieee " Mathai pais of your head, | F ' “{ and becomingly suits you in every re: ‘\and Patent Leather, A Very Representative Showing of Wen’s Grousers at $3, spect ] Lo MONTE CUTLER HAS TO LISTEN TO AN ook TO TVINS n. and turn | handsomely beaded and plain, with or without straps; value, All the popular fabrics are included—neat striped worsteds; soft finish cassimeres; and hand- For Saturday— some cheviots, Natural Black and every shade in slate, gray, brown and navy. Sizes to my 00 your choice at . fit every build. Waist measures 31 to 52 inches. Length measures 28 to 37 inches e Malp } hai (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Euat,) yesterday Hayea has spent every iy Ss AL = — omen _ enn one ; a Gwo Wonderful Offerings 3: A New Imported | Sale of Youths’ Fall and Ke, Wicwkels © Oriental Slipper n Women’s x | with low heels, in blue, pink, | Winter Suits | Jy died C ! | |red, tan and black, | In the very styles and fabrics that the | | ry ; oe - ioe SI 00 wide awake young At Both the Empire and Tight-fitting | ; | poet wie i now S57, 50 Styles. To-morrow, at { ees “what’s what’ in / | i king fi 4 ’ | . Lord& Taylo r, | / sa ne eh yon i Breast Measure. $ 7 ° 7 5 | As choice a line as you'll see in a day's walk Handsomely built inside and out. Made for lasting good looks and long service, and better by far than many sold at higher prices elsewhere. The styles include both single and double breasted sacks in fine cheviots and cassimeres, in neat mix- tures, overplaids and stripe effects. Also in blue and black cheviots and elegant Thibets, All'made and tailored up to The Big Store's standard, Worth much more than i, bi to-morrow’ s special price, Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, | Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, We've been talking vigorously 4 | about the remarkable values to be found in this section lately. But to-morrow’s great offerings simply cap the climax as the most startling and ambitious thing we have ever done. THEY ARE TRULY “m-The Two Greatest Coat Values |X | Ever Offered by Any Store. MAINS A but Matt. CANAVANS PHILOSOPHER , © hospitar wid de fever, and rs @ay he won't be out for a | Eagt,) i} i. Ns . . The one pictured above is made in the fashionable Empire | This style is rnade exactly as illustrated, of good quality, {i | style. OF splendid quality Cheviot in Black Blue or Brown, | weight Black Kersey, in the popular 42 inch length: yoke and \ Silk and Lace Warsis | | Remini teens Fe | ter it we hen oe ola a oe to form yoke effect. Special to-merrov. * mutton sleeves and cus, ae Poste H A Decided Attraction For Saturday eco seams mae em neem cece Women's Chiffon Taffeta ; Waists at $3.95, Sroceries and Children’s Fall Coats and Bonnets, In black on'y. a dressy and stylish mode! designed Very Attractive Showing of the Season's Most Popular Styles and Fabrica, and with fancy yoke of lace inserting and shirring below, Equally Popular in Price. forming full blouse, back cluster pin tucked, new sleeves, CHILDREN'S CLOTH BOX COATS. Full deep cuffs and attached stock collar finished to match | Meats, Tanith. ade with ash cane ovat ly bald? yoke. . . ed Double breasted, colors blue, tan, 2 50 Women’s Lace Waists at $5.90} |.) ag TERT and red, sizes:2 to 5 years ° OF White and Cream Oriental Lace—a hor NA i | CHILDRENS COATS OF CRUSHED VELVET, Ex- sleeve model beautifully designad, with yoke j cH cellent quality. Full length, double breasted with Venise Lace s and Repousse lace ¢ G with turnover cola: 1 culls, Colors c Three-quarter sleeves. finisied with Venise lace red, navy, tan and brown, sizes 2 to 5 years, 3 715 } Motifs and Repousse edge to match yoke, Attached be (as illustrated 4 ¢ lace collar. Lined throughout with Jap silk ; i CHILDREN’S COATS OF GRAY ASTRA- Women’s Fine Taffeta Waists | | very cnoice| min 15C J | CHAN. Good quality. Full length with 4,75 black collar and cuffs and leather belt, 2 to 5 yrs at $6.90. FO BRA VAR' | Getents INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT COATS. Dain As illustrated, in » white and light bluey a MB; a 1 CORRTA 10 styles for the wee tots. In Bedford, cashmere very handsome and new model Designed | | GAMM ® TTC! iiitsrty., LOC F | and granite, specially priced ar $1.95, $2.95, 49 $3.75 and sality Mixed Nute CHILDREN'S BONNETS CF BENGALINE \ 35 cx wih pointed yoke front and back, formed by fine lace insertings and cluster French tucks. full blo med with scrolls of lace insertings, New sie of x 166 SILK. White and colors, prettily trimmed, Qs 4 ffs and attached collar, trimmed to correspond with : Bal ile eae se Sizes 1410 16 inch, Regularly, 69, wo? ae — a) ‘and attached co! e Var anelha. FAN 6 Sun CHILDREN 8 POKE BONNETS of Bene | COILPREN'S CARS AND POKE BON. i y DIA RALLOW EVE galine Silk in white and colors full flare in velvet Bengaline and China In all the fashionable Fabrics and colorings, includ | | 220une = 2OC| fcnune,’ stlennes | Lace,” Regularly C | getter te ong, cl}! 1] ing Lines Hand Embroidered W aists 00 = (Sleee) Bacond Finor. Contre, 19th &t.) Py of ee ruins and linen ertractively $3.95 to $25. (Btere! Coover Btore, 4th floor.) Fy priced from ' tore, @econd Floor, Centre.) gg , 7 Football Supplies. } FOOTBALL TROUSERS, of heavy * FOOTBALL 8W. 3 —_—_——— Grill, well made and quilted pad: , ! per patr, ; Of heavy white duck; hip and knees 4 per patr hip and knee a » HOBE, pure wool, plain’ or olors, malty, ho ATS, of canvas, palr, 50 JOTRALLS, of extra strong leather, canvas lined, tne jer, each ¢ | Women’s Shoes at S/. 95 and 95e The Shoes at the former price are mostly samples from a leading manufacturer, Those at 95c, are remarkable because of the unusually great reduction in price. Women’s $3 to $5 Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes at Two Views of Our Single- | Overcoats in Medium Sample Shoes at 95¢ Iu PUOHBALA. MEADHATNESS fh 1.96 Breasted Sack Suits, | and Heavy Weights, S195. |firiate we sue vou thre oe el Soreod | | Saeste ati Ska All.the best Fall styles, and they | have patent leather tips, medium round toes and are in the best leathers, for Sample | regular walking heels, Extreme sizes in the better ‘ Lara egal Mao cone Pres These latter are mostly left from other $18, $20 & $22. $18, $20 & $22. Made of Black Thibets, Famcy Cheviots, rough | All the new models and fabrics, designed for A Big Assoriment of $2.25 Army officers. They are the best shoes possi+ Jer goes with each striking Lag, Sale price i ble to make of the very best calfskin with oak soles. Entirely up to specifications. Are stamped as perfect shoes by $2 40 . the U.S. Inspecter. To-morrow at The price, Slumber Slippers For Men, | nee Ic These are made of en eR RNR CN NN, NN pieces of fleece underwear Boys’ and Youths’ $3.00 Shoes $1.95 cloh in assorted colors ‘They are useful for either | Patent Coltskin Shoes in Blusher or lace styles, also Box Calf- skin Shoes in Blucher styles, all sizes of each style. Exceptional cold feet or to wear inside of rubber boots, value for boys, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Bast.) from 0% ooo surface and hard-fnished worsteds. present and year round service. | ta style that you ever saw in connec tremendous sales, and were then i \ For Young Men, $10, $12.50 & $15, | For Young Men, $15, $18 & $20, ton wth fine Shoes at wil not be | gre vals. In the light of thas I Se to S450 Punching Bags. | The D dd please ALL ho anend ih tal, we | urine cut they constitute greater sui n th we of Sting Baws wil be. inreted nh a Tomorrow i } 4 ar have added several lines froin our | 5 3 ‘ou can purchase bags valued at no less than § and as e Discerning Man with whom character and distinct- ee high $4.50 for $148. They are men she popula os: Donnan’ clothes are the Great Considerations will grant 7 y ine ff For men we are offering shoes made for U. S. sewn m bags. never sold for less than $4.50. ° ‘ that those very elements, together with quality and value, are pre-eminent in Hackett, Carhart Clothes for Men. Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St., At Canal St., Near Chambers St. WHITRLY BX Mhergat 12%, 1.45, 1,75, 280 to Tho Vim, regular $2; special 10 | Box ng Gloves tor Boys. he Bhecibl, eenulan 46 1 Wns | SdeclalA tine soft napa green leather, jo Special, rexular $5; special, BOS | Corners pattern, laced wrist, extte well The Whitely 1» demonstrated daily in | padded, our Sporting Goods Department } Others at 750, 1.25

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