The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1905, Page 6

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ee RR a ne i GREATEST CA THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. ameeeneemememen ius SO re ~ ! emy CUPID MIDDY’S UNDOING. Cadet Dismissed from the Navat| | ~~ NOW READY a en child Secieessewnuie A Grand Display of 4 : | ° . Oscar Straus So Typifies Russian Massacres to} **hY Art.” Those Who Seek to Raise $1,000,000 | MSLOT EO ES ah aat, ’ , | from Japan, i? Stasi for Relief. | The most remote corners of Japan have been searched by | diet! ||] our personal representatives for Ancient Artistic Arts, many fe th tent amity which Mrs. Anne Woerlshoffer, $28; Adolpb eee en erertenel since the de- |S. Oss, fun brat H, ‘snin, |) Of the pieces secured were prized as heirlooms for decades, struction of Jerasniem under $10; Signund New Weil & Every sense of the connoisseur was used in the selection of Titus, yer, $1.00; Fy than, $100; 1 “go far as I am famillar with the Buyer & Co, ames Speyer, this magnificent collection that we now display for your 4 { Jewish » th pres. 9000; Otto H. Ka 8,000, and Fred. gt Hf { ie oe chiahironne iy ati Wah veda | WOK Marrnann, ri , inspection. Mi } NY mt d Portug or é i t 7 : Hf f f fh the wldtle Agee. at iho period of the ee SS The objects of interest are on view in the Curio Room, righteen years ago, 3 ° nideciona ymmiti » headquarters i » ' so lata lid mae First Floor, and may be examined with the same on Novenbe 12, 1887, at 45 Cortlandt Street. ae freedom as at any exposition, we began business, Our capit! as $300. Now we operate four large stores, employing therein Bo Oscar Straus, the chairman, clar and in numerous subsidiary nanfacturing organizations hundreds of workers. Reekspeierised the recent massiore ot In the year just passed, thold Sixth Avenue Store has been replaced by the new Union i Pe caine Ih A, A, i Square Store—without doubt mef the finest men’s shops in the world. And the old building at © flotne of the General Rel “9 A fho United Hebrews Charities Build w 279 Broadway, just north of Chajbers street, has heen completely remcdelied, feng, Meotnd avenue and Twenty-frat e have devoted all our energiestohis business, winning the approval, confidence and support of Wt stuee seks ty rine a Broadway, Between 18th and 19th Sts, the people of New York and of everywhere. fy one million dollars to relleve the “Value-giving” is the keynote of Erill8 rothers’ song of success, Untiring effort to distribute worthy mere 4 Olitmtense suffering and want xnies pbraham, at close prices has met with public appreciathn, Small profits oft repeated have augmented the Brill capital. 1 ee ns seely given, to eon tet if And to-day you can buy better clothirg fr less money in a Brill Store than in any other Store in New York—her none: oe, vu ice 1 ' Rowborwer: uae The items f cial selling during amiersiry ce'ebration ¢ below strikingly sustain our reputation for value- ajijfthe needy of every sect ard race, The bak ager, Judge Joa 18 he items for special selling during amitrssry celebration quoted below strikingly sustain our reputatior Ly 18 *eommities will appeal ° doiph 8 giving. They are lasting SOUVENIRS in tlt supe of substantial savings of $5 to $12.80 on Winter Suits and Overcoats, & | Dut it will gladly weloome th iS Payton, yy @on of Christians, just as Christiana | kM. Warley \ ° e Be Weurtee nmsna taut it ive ousan inter Overcoats een raised up to last night | at Less Ihn Present Season Value Cc ted Massacres. | ‘ 2 ‘ ‘ nl ' ' tetany RA sak il ‘gnntiee ‘ 18 Although materials, trimmings and vornanship have advanced to the highest point ever reached in the history of 18 PACs Tapoasible to goramunicase rapids | the clothing industry, and dav by day you se othiers raising their prices a dollar here and a dollar there, the splendid buyin fy on any wide » except through | SWEET powers of the Brill organization have gatherd f the Four Stores, for Birthday Business, merchandise to sell at lower prices @Mcial sources. ae these aient ss ‘han even we have asked before for equal quali. e Broke out in different pa . ar Te ayant 18 ¥ Overcoats that should be $1) for $10, Journeymen Tailored Overcoats, $18 18 that they were | 5 h all-woo! Tourist Coats, | At this popular price we show the most exhaustive display and the se rind Cot wit | A ‘ool Oxford and black Greateoats, 2 aches long. greatest values aver attempted anywhere at any ine amy .y esa opal 46-inch all-wool black and Melton Boxoat 46-inch “Hull” English Mglton Boxcoats, worsted and iy re Torque Every coat tailored to hold its shape, fit mdstyle; Venetian! silk lined, “To any man | lined, and cut on 1905 full models, 52-inch “Hull” English Melton Greatcoats, Venetian lined. peeriecas of Bi High-Grade Overcoats tha should S2qnch black and Oxford Velour Melton Greatcoats. Lge, Rat be considerably more, § 2.5 ° 46-inch Finest English Kersey Boxcoats, Oxford an Tage could ha | 52-inch black and Oxford high-grade Nelin Greate black, worsted and si el, i » Aa Ae Me | 52-inch fancy mixture Tourist Coats, 46-inch cenuine Irish Frisze Boxcoats oe Oar tris at t6-inch fine English Melton, Black and word Roxenats | __S2einch exclusive designs, double-breasted fancy Tourist ger with diabolical retir The correct style, perfect fit and permanene c shape of these} Coats, ‘ 18 3q fact, @ perfect! anization was souls is attained by the unusual amount of exertand work ex-| 32-inch Sentch mixture Tourist Coats, special styles. How in th unarmed pended+on every garment. Garments costing caiderably more ‘ ‘ J a Da ddnch oe, women n of which are very seldom as well tailored, . ‘ Black poet pad oe and yo eer) correct q thee ate Ma id! pench-Bullt Overcoati, $15 one iia lesigns, fancy Paddock gn In Y h young men’s double-breasted ‘oust Coats. Rees { t rare D. LL. @ te, Binstéin, $00; b. U, Binsvein, inch fancy mixture Tourist Coats, Men who, have patronized swell tallors and paid highest. prices 1 ; 1 Snelj * s will find coats here equal in every detail to garments made by tc ie aioe, wi, oe $3,000; toatl 52-inch English Melton Greatcoats, Oxor and black, | order tailors at double this price, | Bache, $100; J. B. Greenhut, $1,000; | suftable blanks on application 46-inch English Melton Boxcoats, Oxfirdind black, 20 and $22.50 Paddocks, $14.50 Coats of this high character of tailoring hae rver before been| 8 offered at anywhere near this price. | Tallored by our best Journeymen tailors, clever coats with ts There are very few custom tailors who turt oy as smart look-| of snap and style, full draped skirts, correct fitted backs, high natura ing, as ig wearing, as correct fitting garmatsas these — even! shoulders and broad chests, This season the Paddock is certainly the though they charge you double this price. That's why this value is extra special Birthday Bargains in Men’s Suits $15 Strictly All-Wool Hi-Grade $30 Finest Venetian Full Dress Cassimere Suits, $3.50 Suits, $23.50 Single and double breasted models; sesfor all, $18 Finest Venetian Tuxedo “Canadian gray” effects. Coats, $13.50 These two specials should interest many—right now, before the $16.50 Hand-Tailored Sut), $12.50 Horse Show iad the Winter festivities. We've expended our best High-grade, handsome worsteds and hrherade, silk-mix-| efforts on these garments—presenting our newest models and our ture all-wool cassimeres, new models, in arpssingly attrac-| cleverest tailoring, Sizes for all, tive patterns. All sizes. '$168 Melton Finished Black Thibet $20 English Gray Twil Suits, $13.50 Suits, $14.50 Cut on newest long-coat single and double breasted models, with The most popular material and most sated coloring of} coat 18 Swell _Vorsted “Gang Warily’’ Wide Wale Gray This “A” mark of merit heralds the only important im- provement in cigar qual- ity in over thirty years. Cigars distinguished by this “&'' (Triangle A) on the box are infinitely better than ordinary ci- gars in everything that makes a cigar good. For this “A” marks the product of the American Cigar Company's new systematic processes of tobacco culture and Y Guara st Cigars of unchanging quality —wher- ou buy rtaste, whatever price you pay, af is esp y ed, cured, graded, fermented and y fed for each particular brand of cigars—the special Nlended favor in each brand being varied to suit cach taste, These famous brands are now made the new way and give you king quality for the same price you have always paid, A A ANNA HELD CIGAR 60, A perfect of im- ntens tea Ba showy Do dw CONTINENTAL A good little. ean little every day, all-day srroke, Good all through ~f ler, tinder end wrapre: ‘The perfect litte ciger blend | deep side vents, heavy lapels and all newest style stunts, Tailored by our cleverest craftsmen, Sizes for all the season, Single and double breasted més; sizes for all builds, | Worsteds The Hit of the Seain from the Lumb Lane Mills, Bradford, England. Outside of swell tailor was our “Dumbarton Plaids” and Campbell Endst Velours. We've shops, we are probably the first to show these extremely fashionable four new styles ready, cut over our own excluste nodel, the “Man-, materials and coloring. Four new distinct models, introducing our chester,” Around town these sults are selling 2% to $35, Birth. new form-fitting no-vent coat. Suits of Soy Pov have never been day Price, $22.50. sold under $28, Birthday Price, @19.5 Anniversary Furnishings Specials 50c Guyot Suspenders 25c $1 and $1.50 Fancy Shirts, 65c senulue Gt , 5 ‘ “Emery” colored Shirts, no back numbers or undesirable pat Canute Guyots froin Francs) te world OF 7 7 Son 608%, terns, but those selected for 1905-1906 business; cuffs attached and at exactly half price afford you a correct idea ¢ tk values through- separate, Should any be left after this sale, up they go to $1 and out our stores in this sale, All NEW GOODS jst/hrough the Cus- $4.50, Do not miss this opportunity. toms. Plain and fancy colors, Extra small art Itge sizes in addi- $1.50 Root's all-woo!l Tivoli Underwear—drawers and single and tion to regulars. double breasted shirts, This well-known make, Birthday price, per $1,00 1905 Neckwei, 5000 tne Steves They wake a $1 number, but we do not carry it in any of Our French Four-in-Hands and our special $¥elpe, 2% and 244 stores, ii i " ; i “ } Pure Silk Underwear, foreign manufacture, two weights, $3.50 Inch Four-in-Hand of silks, Ineateah with our t @4 $1.0 stock on and $5 grades, novia silk color, trimmings and finish beavtiful, regu- our fixtures, You might think it not worthyoir while to spend] jar and popular nur‘bers in our stock at these prices, Birthday car fare for the average Soc. scarf, but this ffelng will pay and | price, per garment, $2,25 @ $4, 2 A Wis our mee pe the ae La dade said, | Genuine Kassan Gloves, $1 What will my customers think of my goodsbang retailed a) this) Regular with us exclusively st $1, they're $1.50 a pair in all price, as you know the cheapest scarf we makeretiis for $1?” Pat-| other New York stores, We cannot shave the price a cent, even for terns in colors from cream to black, and everyor a beauty. a Birthday special, That shows how good they are, Parents cf Boys, Read Here: For Children 3 te|6 | For Young Men 15 to 20 $3, #4, $5 and $6 Children’s Reefers, sizes 4t(10, double-breast- $8 young men’s all-woo! Cheviot and Thibet Suits, @@, ed, with and without velyet collars, cut’ from jhft ends, Birthday $8 young men’s Melton §0-inch Overcoats and allewoo! Tourist price, $2.45. E Overcoats, BO. to ne aes mete i ROHR, HEE AIG sunt 98. $12.50 young men's Worsted, Cheviot and Cassinere $3 values, Children’s Suits, Reefers and Rusia Overcoats, eos ° $1 95 $10 and $12.50 young men's Oxford and Black 50-inch Over- ‘eh coats, and single and double breasted fancy Tourist Overcoats, $B, $2.95. Young men's high-grade Suits, Overcoats and Tourist Overcoats, $5 and $6 values, Children’s Suits, Peefrs,"Ainsley” Reefers, | excellent inaterials, custom tatloring, all new models and color- Tourist Coats and Box Overcoats, $3, 94. ings, $10. Get the Habit. Go to ull Brothers olor oy oY or orere ae 5 values, Children's Suits, Reefers ndBox Corts, Pa Pe Stetson Hats! What a] world of worth those two words express, The man who knows a good hat In- sists on “Stetson’s.” Stetson _ self-conforming Derbies, $3.50, Birthday sale of hats at 2.00. | No cheap souvenirs. 'No theatricals. But the best values in men’s and boys’ wear- ables ever offered, Our four convenient stores —d =~ -O} OF ©} OF OF OF OF are alive with bargains , 18 in addition to those ad- | UNION SQUARE, | 279 Broadway, near Chambers, Automobile Caps in cloth | vertised here. | 14th Street nef Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. | anq leather, 1 to $3.50. owes J NEW OR CTY. 125th St,, vornor Third Avo, =~ anenines ion ©) QQ . f A Q@

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