The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1905, Page 7

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jw Oe A eA a aH wr li {Pawyer Opp Attends His | _y Wedding Despite Bad » | | i Injuries, | AY'HAVE MORTAL HURT @akull Believed to Have Been Frac) tured in Smash-Up of j His Automobile, a f In spite of the pain he ts suffering, ‘thur W. Opp, @ lawyer with offices !n | he Corn Exchange Bank puflding, My- | Ing at No. 181 Vernon avenue, Brook- lyn, who was hurled from an automobile yesterday and who married Miss} Blanche Cukris Morrison in St Paul's P HB, Church, near the bride's home) in Flatbush last night, eal to-day: “Bven if tt proves that I have a frac- ured #kill, the winning of eudh @ bride fea mine should mend such break.” — | Mr. Opp met with the eocident while broiurning with two friends from a@ bachelor dinner at the Fountain Club treaday When he became con- an precious ry's Hospital yesterday | , aftern emembered that {t was yrs weds ght, and he determined ito be at the church. The physicians \Meried to dissuade him, telling him tha Meas injuries were likely to prove mor ere is no certainty now that he over, In spite of this, however, “Mr Opp was resolute | Supported to Altar. ted to dissuade him, and w Brunswick, e Who avied > overflowing | a0 the kliton, waiked up Edward R, White {iss Florence was maid Links, a prom: he wedding home, No. 7 w aya, or well, when tour to ith Mrs nein-law's Injuries NEW SYNAGOGUE PLANS. Congregation Talmund Torah to Have $250,000 Structure, | ARRESTED FOR ARSON. Plana have been filed for a new fire- proof syr ame 307 | ! © and school at Nos. 122 the Hundred and Eleventh I ation to-lay, the Congregation Taimud | charged w $ to be a four-story and basement | yer, ip tag Moe HA Nifice, 9 feet front and 9 feet dep. Nes x + Fac aohoel snnan wi cermin fh. toes (OEE Marshal thought the The Best and Most Thoroughly ry gymnasium and a lenge assembly | blaze suaplelous and ordered the arrest po. g Heir peee «od Me: org The bullding 18 to cost 260,00, | ot Levinson, For Sale by All Keputable Draggists, be, in. / Winter Overcoats for Men in Every , Fashionable Type. . To define our showing of winter overcoats for ° men a page would better serve our purpose. So this is of necessity but a brief summary. A condition prevails this season which has no precedent, at least it is the condition hére,—it is this: Obtr tailormen have designed for winter service so diversified a collection of models that the matter of | choosing a style that best becomes you is aneasy one. | At $14 black kerseys, oxford meltons and overcoats of fancy mixed fabrics, At $18 medium length, loose back,and form fitting over- coats of black and oxford kerseys, meltoris and velours and long, loose overcoats of fancy chevi- ' ots and tweed’. Wool linings with satin tops. | At $20 Chesterfield and three-quarter overcoats in black | ii’ r and oxford' kerseys, meltons, velours and wor- ; steds and the long tourist, model of fancy overcoatings, At $28 paddocks, surtouts, tourists, Chesterfields, lonz loose coats in all the modish materials, | | Other Overcoats up to $50, ~ ’ ‘ WM. VOGEL & SON, , Broadway Houston St. Is Baby Well? with Lactated Food will take away the hungry fecling and make the baby feel good, because it’s real food, and the sugar in itis the purest Sugar of milk, which teva | __ NEW YORK, lanl a soothes. 23C | | We Give ‘‘S. @ H.”’ Green Trading Stamps. | : Ready For Thanksgiving—Are You?} | THE WORT): WEDNESDAY EVENENG, NOVEMBER 22, 1905. rs VEEP LED LEI OTT NEED GT BEE i lee . + Vendome i GETS RARE MANUSCRIPTS he Experiment of Reservin ' Maas. No ; } eum hae weg Drinking Nooks to Be hee | Put on Trial, will oper ma nipty on par ) a de Framed Pictures. An Important Sale To-Morrow. Just such a Sale many people have been looking forward to. It enables you to buy handsomely Framed Pictures—pleasing and desirable subjects—at prices that you'll gladly pay; for instance: Colored Pictures; excellent subjects; in ARTISTIC OIL PAINTINGS, e Is inch gilt frames; matched metal 59c The Big Store's display of popular priced ES corners; special at, Oj) Paintings is by far the most comprehen- Colored Landscapes; Fruit and Game sive shown anywhere. subjects; ine the thing to ha ; nthe dining jy 4 ereat variety of subjects, size of canvas Rar for hanksgiving; gilt and oak 89c 12x18. heavy gilt frames, outside measure- Tames; special at ments of frame, 18x26; polished shadow DBrancun Currie “FIORRISON | Colored Pictures; jn gilt Florentine boxes with glass protection; usually uM 00 - | frames; made to sell for $3.90 ] QF 315; spectal at ° special at, Etching ““~ Landscapes, Marine Scenes, Vene- ha NES} on Japar bas ia \Y tian Scenes, etc,, in heavy gilt frames, with gilt frames; made to sell for 0 € lished shadow boxes and glass pro- polished sh Rass pI special at, 2.25 tection; usually priced $10; special at 4.50 Christies; in neat black frames a popular subjects; very soe Paintings; ficure « to select from: with | f box and glass protector; extra nary values at, 95¢ Another assortment of choice oil studies large me enough to meet every requirement; canvas large variety 16x20; heavy gilt frames, gold burnished; hadow polished shadow boxes with glass protection outside size 24x28; usually priced 8.75 $50 a, 9.50 ey Hundreds of ei ed Piot- UTES! ex. tensive variety of subjects; mountedon wooden blocks; One dav’s feeding Pn NO_CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Pictures: i! 5 1 ( jin gilt frames. ( ER © AGI ISELF 5 b nite;) SIXTH AVE. per‘acarric oven —- TOTAIVTSTS, {many interes ing subje cored, als —— FOoo Prep, by Wells & Richardson (i Burlington, Vermont. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Se ACITY IN ISELF | We Give ‘8S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps. | Attractive Special Values Arranged for Thursday, Immense stocks of all the necessities and luxuries that help to make the big festive holiday enjoyable, Only the very best qualities are here—and only at the very lowest prices consistent with best qualities, We name a few of the special values in Silverware, Cutlery, Chinaware and Lamips for to-morrow: Chinaware. , Decorated Samples, Dinner, Tea, Chocolate, Sauce All odd pieces, one or two of a kind, Direct from the makers. Half regular prices. 4} @ Mmanusripty | + itt Iv Badly Hurt. is what-all should have, and it can DARED DEATH TO LEAD GIRL TO ALTARIRATHSKELLER FR al Re eS eee lh Sweet Breath Beetham's Pills. sweet breath denotes that everything ‘is well, so at the slightesp indication of the di- ! gestive organs not working prope erly, do not forget to take Beecham's Pills Hold Everywhere, In boxes l0c, and 2c, Hospita ® may recover, He gid and lives at No. 2 Saks & Company Broadway, 334 to 34th Street. FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, An Important Sale of Suits, Coats & Skirts for Women At Extraordinary Price Concessions. The greater number of garments have served our manufactur- ers as samples, ‘To these we have added the garments of which our regular stock afforded but a limited number, Col- lectively the sale involves a most diversified series of high grade suits, coats and skirts inthe models that are in high favor at price concessions of one-third to one~half. $55.00 to $78.00 Tailored Suits at $37.50 Suits of velvet, broadcloth, cheviot and fancy fabrics in black, plum, green, navy, garnet, reseda and rose in a series of impressive long and short coat models. $40.00 to $50.00 Tailored Suits at $27.50 Suits of broadcloth, cheviot, mixtures, plaids, serges and gray worsteds in long and short coat models, $40.00 Dress Coats at $29.50 Long, loose-fitting models of black broadcloth, with collar and cuffs of velvet and braid, lined throughout with white or black silk, designed for street and evening service, $20.00 to $30.00 Tailored Rain Coats at $14,75 Entirely new full-length and three-quarter models of imported plain and fancy wool fabrics, thoroughly waterproof, $18.50 to $25.00 Tourist Coats at $14.75 Of mannish mixtures, in a variety of designs; three-quarter and full length models, $9,25 to $18.00 Skirts at $6.90 Walking Skirts of broadcloth, cheviot and mixtures in black and a variety of street shades; a series of plaited models, Semi-Ready Evening Hats Impressive hats of lace, velvet, satin, gold or silver tissue and harmonious combinations of them, we present inen ex- tensive series of models adapted from those desifned abroad. They demand but little elaboration to make them ready-for- service. At $2,75 to $6.95, Tailored Hats Formerly $3.50 to $6.50 At $1.75 to $3.50 A collection of hats from our original stock fashioned of felt, cloth and velvet, simply though effectively trimmed SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, A Sale of Feather Stoles Stoles of coque feathers Ah black or white ; ) Value $5.00 14 yards long, ) At $3.75 Stoles of coque feathers in black, white, light) Value $7.00 blue or pink; fwo yards long, » At $4.75 Stoles of marabout feathers in white or “ray; 2h4 yards long Value $11.00 At $8.50 Value $15.00 At $12.50 aw Tab Stocks of embroidered linen, faithful reproductions of the French hand embro'dered models. Value 75c At 50c¢ FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A Sale of Linen Waists for ‘Tomen MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE GARMENTS Value $7.50 to $12.50 At $5.50 From a manufacturer who devotes. himself to waists of the very highest character we have received a series of sample waists of fine linen in a diversified variety of new and impressive models exquisitely hand embroidered and trimmed with fine laces. In the regular course of business $7.50 and Fish Sets. @ Sets of Every Description~fine China or Porcelain, in many cases priced 25 tg 30 per cent. below regular prices, $35.00 Fine Limoges China Dinner Secs 1 49.50 $25.00 Fine French China Dinner Sets 15.50 Chocslate P i . Noe: ue $1.00 r0 $2.00, $22.50 Fine French China Dinner Seis, 1350| tortor Hy asta ei Di 2 $18.00 Fine Austrian China Dinner Sets 12.50 : * >| $15.00 Fine Austrian China Dinner Sets, 10.50 | $12.00 Fine French China Tea Sets, 7.81 Our Lamp Leaders. $5.00 American Decorated Tes Sets 2.95 | 200 HAND-PAINTED. TABLE LAMPS, central draft | $6,50 Fine China Fish Set, | burners, rich gold finished mounting. lift-out ley Ob Aumdea Ghia etka % 75) cil can. regular value $6.00; special BIS $2. ustrian China Sauce 3¢t, . 4.20) 300 NICKEL LAMPS large size, cen:ral draft $3.00 Fine China Chocolate Sets; Chocolate Pot and 6,” burner, come shape shade and ring with hi pe 119 F Cups and Saucers. | (Siege) Cooper Store, Third Floor, Centre.) ThanksgivingSilverwareSpecials| 5,000 dozen in French, German and Aus- | Carving Sets. QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATED WATER PITCHERS | trian China—all richly decorated in gold, at iNpIVIDUAL CARVING SET, consisting of S-inch blade beautifully decorated with raised fower pattern, choice special prices, Knife, Fork and Steel, all having ebony Handles, I8e of gray finish or p'ain burnished; regularly 2 95 3,000 doz. Austrian China Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, After | complete inlined case; regularly $1.50; our price, nea Dinner Cups Chocolaie Cups large Coffea, Cups andj TWO.PIECE GAME. SET, uf Ups | Ups andy e E ~ pa Gi QUADRUPLE SILVER FLATED CANDELABRA, five |Mustacle Cucs and Saucers, all very richly decoraed’ "Fork wih’ sea fandlen’ sanieby Tang oe light candelabra, all highly polished; regu- and valved from 50c. to $1.50 each, to-mor: hi st sh twly $5.50, Special 4, 25 bee i 25¢ hen their bes: steel; regularly / 50 { 5 QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATED TEA SET consisting | 1,000 doz. fine thin French China Tea Cups and Saucers, a of Teapot, Sugar Bowl, Spoonholder and Cream all edge full gold, in new designs in rrr) 8, ¢ pi a lage Meter Wa ed coed bay nil Salad Bowls value $1.50 10 $2.00, S9e | Salad Bowls, value 60c. to $1.00, 29¢ China Oaimeal Bowls, value 200. 10 80e., 106 Bread and Butter Plates, value !5c. to 35¢., 100 Sauce Bowls value $1, 00, #90 Cake Plates, value 40c. to $1.00, 25e Pitcher, like cut, $2.95. Pitcher; desgn the new raised rose pattern in French | absolute value 50c., Yo i 4 275 sy fi Complete set on Line ay: 77g | 1,000 doz. Fancy Chia Tea Cups and Savers 7g | pele vere Heel Keavletly HIF, fg regularly $10.00. Special ‘ fo) All rich decorations, new design, 100 ] 4 (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front) and $12.50 would he the pricespecial at $5.50. "IN ADDITION WE WILL OFFER $2.25 Lawn Waists bt $1.18. With front of embroidery atid tucking; button back model. $6.50 Lace Waists at $3.90. Of allover net laces, yoke medels trimmed with contrasting laces and lined with silk; elbow sleeves $6.00 Lingerie Waists at $3.95, Of sheer batiste, front, back and sleeves elaborated with German Valenciennes insertions, yoke of fine tucking. Lace Robes | Veils and Veiling Exclusive in design and alto- | Net Veiling gether varied in character, we fancy mesh present an extensive collec- | pie, navy or brown, with plain tion of semi-ready-for-ser- | OT chenille dot vice robes of lace in white, Value 35c At 19¢ cream or blacks spangled in] Chiffon Veils, 1!4 yards long, white, black, tan or purple, to- J in black, white, brown, navy, gether with robes spangled in tan, violet, blue or green, white and embroidered with} plain or velvet dotted and colored pompadour roses hemstitched border. $9.50 to $85.00 Value 75c W $1.00 At 50c in tuxedo and in black, mag- be. ensured by the judicious use of { a ne er

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