The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 10

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HUGHES PROGE FOR SUPT. HENDRICKS Armstrong vestigate State Department Committee to In- of Insurance, Toilow relati: ance | comps, men strong | overhau firm tn the by 1 @oandals will be exposed was reached t that Lo tender WW from t ovation to of the It wes also pe will be tell unde surance ¢ when t wis made tod vestix Hendr be of very ‘sensutionn: ara Chief Inquisitor thi abiymman nomas B troller of the i fam H. Molnt vice-presid FOUGHT RAZORS WITH CROP SUEY Barbers Slashed Chinamen, Whose Weapons Were Food and Dishes, Us war 5) to abate Believing that the tke and blan Twain and Bret made a bad mistake an day, thinking it over. Cosimo Barbereilo, fo old, of No, 34 Mulber and Patsy Berar eighicen years old, respectively, 60 James street, restaurant at @bout mic n birds’ nests w Having sampled they complain prietor, told t best made ned toe waltwed p suey a walter, | Binding Wong We ospltal, were taken he Blizabet thon crowds of visitors who had tak f distance to watch t back to their back to thelr suppers, ZEIIZ & TARSHIS The Leading Clothing Outfitters for the Entire Family, ee No Misfits Here--Dude- dom Need Not Delay. The young man who Wants style—the old man who wants comfort—the rich man who wants ex- cellence—the poor man who wants economy— all can be sutted, fitted pleased, The man who ly particular Ic out sults and coats are of the most de- pendable character, guaranteed to fit and slay fil, to wear aud to oul-wear any clothing found elsewhere. Our values are so great we can't tell them eh Come and let us prove. it, ‘ou can choose from our very large and selected stock, and you can have the full advantage of our charge ac count system without any red tape. You cao arrange terms weekly monthly to suit your own conven! ence, Clothing for men, women ant children; Furs, Hats, Shoes and Mil linery. Terms $/.00 per Week, Alterations free of charge, Open evenings during holidays, 535 Fulton St,, opp. Elm pl, 468 Fifth Ave,, near 10th st, BROOKLYN , Year—but we must sell them now to make room e r the Handker- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECHMBER 1, Great December B mY 4h ce, f you KNOW th \ W. L. —Hanelae Men @an’t Go Wrond’t in Buying Them. hh The Balcony Pyrographie De- »),. At the lowest prices of the Year. yN Protect You With the Broadest Possible partment will place on ig to- #2, Just at a time when most needed, we Guarantee. sacteln Apis Mee ane have made some radical reductions on our eet trom this store, forll lf qt t=<“s:ti‘i<i<i=t*étS very best models in Misses’ Coats and Douglas shoes for au 5e. 10c. 15e. Suits. Each is a distinctive style, not to EvARy aiticlé tu uesirable and coneiats be had in any other store. ght nperfect Shoes f dt ee ey ay plaues, Our Misses’ Department is the largest in the city, both which lity of guaranteeing them ee oy Ai Ei ot EE PORTE Be {n quantity of stock and volume of business But we take up the gu he leaves off—and insure rather ie ne ries and Chats, easy to understand, then, why such values a vou the same satisfact f you had purchased from are possible. With of them all in almout of a yea | ember 1 1s told o udlas Shoes $ } 905. a mnt gest » 92 d that tis tore Will se every departnignt has been phe back: several of them have’ 1 ushers in. Mocks are at their low. Lots of things don't even get 1 this store The 1 wn! Come with 95 We —_—_———————— Sale ot Fibre Bound business this store has ever known, we approach the busiest month ta new and very high record of sales for the year 1905, Business nomenal. Some depa tments have more than doubled their sales nade a thres-t me gun, And now for the Christmas rush—which best right now. ho siday merchandis2 is everywhere. Some of it it ) priitdurny the December busy-ness, ‘ome with the crowd ti crowd to-morrow, Burnt Wood 4 & Wood to Burn. But no matter; will serve you best throughout December, just as it does the other eleven months ot Misses’ Goats \; nw Misses’ Tourist ti is here—what Douglas charges you $2:50,t Dress Trunks. model % length, made of {ine @oa@e made of fine chev a yu can nus at $1.05 and $2.49. Ono of the best English mixtures, black kersey in black and blue; only for this ub riection . he most. Most x Fibre and cheviot, trimmed with sale, sizes 14, 10 tld ha t out they certainly basswood braid and strap) of cloth; 18 . ect the yualit sh eats sizes 14, 1¢ 13. a5 Misses’ Suit he i prassed se KE 8 in Empir se Dou ve style and n Excel, 1s J and ong coat effect, strap H plain leathers in the $2.49 oe, sont Misses’ Coats the seams, coll and ¢ ie $5, $1.95 stvles are In patent leathers 6. Din #2 in. ae ae gi Y mixtures; Skirt pleated; “exealien 50 6. 4 Sizes 14, 16, 18 value the Men's Sample| Men's $5 Oil beet gue veel" $2.00 vew'snues 18.00 e ; * i $4 $5,and SO Grain Hig h Worth from $8.80 to 3. chat Long Somes mids of blue ches Cie Dresses} the Russian effect $ " i jot full box style,and lined » and sailor suit style, made ¢ Shoes at @ut Shoes at Dress Suit wanes. j red flannel; sizes'6to 14, Special Do OO black, blue and red chev 5.00 in Sizes 6 to $2. 95 $2. 95 Pintle Girls’ Long Goats, 4 sv at, Misses’ !, Box Goat, ce of fine made of cheviot and quality cheviot, in black and - , fe “a at 4.95 prettily trimmed; sizes $1014 0. 75 blue. Sizes 14, 16, 18 10.00 This lot of Shoes came tof T the § of shoes her, in brown or us from a top-grade shoe e | appreciate for edges. capped tory. and are positivelY worth riveted with larce 5 and $ the pair, All eit ALAST WEAF hs without all ets at hers are repre-§ black stock, ir er handle e e zen different | E and EE, Viscol ——————— * , toe shapes ik hundred oles heavy back st Sale of Morris Chairs}| 9904 suility heavy white wool Blankets, with just enough cotton to prevent them from shrinking: large double bed e Nk v od iW ahanks size; pretty borders, in pink, light blue and red, with silk binding, We closed out all the mill had of this pairs all told a G Of Quartered Oak, with}] number, and for that reason you buy them at, pair 3. 25 highly polished frames W. men’ sS YGirls’ $1.25 Shoes.) ngola and hair-filled cushions. ba de bed tite Bastern white wool tnd alifornic Noo Blank bare ‘4 Morne Naber aivter AE to 2 covered in velour orl] pretty bo ‘ ple bed sine BE PEG woolen, hand 08 0 ‘nt t ‘wide Solid aie surlhey corduroy; regular|] lr 2.25 |, sale r i 4.49 sile binding 98 ° . $12.50 kinds, oles and patent soles and pate tai 8.50|| 2.25 Comfortables at 1.69 | $1.50 Fringed Beds roadie 9 A es throughout the ng the n th pate neinnati factory for representative All with silk ribbon top—facings bea with the price per pair—$3. Fine kidskin, w Made by a ¢ t Extraordinary Sale of Very Handsome || Lace and Spangled Robes These Robes comprise the finest and most up-to-date styles of the Most of them are Robes we have used for d but they are perfect in every sense Assortment comprises fine Spar splay purposes, ¢ Robes, black and colors; fine Lierre effect—white and cream; real Prin- and Renaissance, Marquise, &c.—at these prices: $5.00 for $10 Spangle Robes. $20.00 for $35 Lierre Lace Robes. $10.00 for $15 Lierre Lace Robes. $25.00 for $40 Lierre Lace Robes. $12.98 for $2U Liette Lace Robes. | $15.00 for $25 Spangle Rotes. 515.96 for $25 Lierre Lace Robes $17,50 for $30 Spangle Robes. Silk Petticoats: Another Sale. hah bladed | O5 Kinds, at..... but if An ideal Christmas gift; you buy one for a gift, you'll buy another for yourself; they're such exceptional value. Made of the very best grades feta Silk in black and all the ve est rs, Handsomely accordion pleated and finished with exquisite ruffle and ruche; or with deep full Mas ruffle made with five extension ruffle There’s not a Petticoat worth ces less than $7.50 in the lot; some are worth more. Choose at $4.95. 24 Floor. Some Splendid Savings To-Morrow on Holiday Handkerchiefs Swiss embroidered, all at a third below their import prices. A splendid chance to stock up on Christmas gifts-—ahead of the rush. 12\%e for fine hemstitched and scalloped embroidered Handker- chiefs (all perfect) ; 100 styles, Worth 206 25c for finer quality with more elaborate embroidery; also wi trimming and embroidery; a very c assortment. Worth 40c. 39e for choice of two hundred dozen fine quality hemstitched Jap- anese S somely embroidered initial, Worth 75c ilk wit Some Saturday Book Baréains We bought one hundred two-volume gift editions of F. Marion Craw- maranies for rai: Girls’ 75¢.Leggins, all wool, ; ; ; i ted with reversible denim cushions Golden Oak frames, fit- Large size comfe ured silkoline, bles, covered with th some new designs an lined; fully regular $5 values, com- best pure white wflak ‘ @ snow ¢ cotton, which par; sizes 3 to 40. " 30¢ plete for 2.98 the effect of fine down; sale price at Of Quartered Oak, hig polished; |] Good ax Boys’ Dougine Shoes, } || shaped aris, carved front and claw]| ured sink best of all for school I 59 feet, with uf nd back; |] fortanie: and dress wear, at e covered in velour, § white c xa |} value 10.50)|\" Men’s $15 to Overcoats at Ten dollars is a very low have to admit. as good as any other store wil you've teason to expect a barg COATS include Tourist, Chesterf x styles, of all-woo! frie: neres, Fashioned in single and double ; perfectly tailored, Sizes from 34 te ee Boys’ $7.50 to$8.00 Suits and Overcoats at $4.95. OATS are made ¢ in Norfolk, double sailor styles, of pur , cheviots, thibets and casst- n colorings and handsome mix- rs 3 to 16 Young Men's $10.00 Overcoats at $6.93 Young Men's 1m Black Suits at This sale is the result of a man: of them at that price b The der $1.00. ah tees ford’s famous story—-“Saracin p ed at $5—v we shall part with to-morrow at the extremely low price of $1.50 the set An accurate and fascinating story of Rome In the Ninetcenth Century, beautifully bound In decora: ted cloth, gilt tops and deckle edge. A bargain, t he world’s best-known au- rs; bound t ' d, ‘To-morrow at te Rudyard Kipling i} " Mrs Ew ! Hawthorne ards, calendars and boc $ are ready for you; an immens, . priced fire 3c, to $7.50, Bibles and prayer bdéoks, too. complete stock of Catholic prayer books in all New York. Raleony, ent and distinct combinations on black of stock of 50c. neckwear. 50¢, Neckwear at , heavy chevic n Oxford gray, black and exquisite 1000 Handsome New Shirt Waists at ra Men’s @olored Madras Shirts at ‘acturer’s stock clean-up of his one-dollar shirts; we have sold and knpw whereof we speak irs to-morrow at 69¢ ded Madras, His clearing price was one-half off. They are yours on the same basis, price $18 Suits ang z cA = A price to pay for a good, sahabte suit or overcoat—you'll But when we stand back of the quality and promise you a garment | charge you $15 to $18 for—and our price is $10— ain. Id, and ts SUITS of fine worsteds, pure wool cheviots and casst- meres, in most-wanted shades and patterns, as well as plain black; tailored equal to custom—after the most approved sack styles breasted Sizes trom_34 to 46—regular and stouts. » 44 es Other Clothing for Boys All Attractively Priced. BOYS’ handsome all-woo! Overcoats, all-wool Suits larly priced in ages 3 to 16, and Young Men's $7.50 Black Suits at $4.50, Sizes 15 to 20; 3) to 36 chest. Here is undoubtedly the greatest oppor- $1.25 tunity ever presented by any store in New York to save a half on Waists, such as are in great demand at this writing. In other words, if you can get here to-morrow you can buy two new style Waists for the actual cost of one, Assortment comprises French Flannel, in dark and light blue, pink, lavender, tan and brown; also in Mohair—stripes and plain mixtures ks, All of them are finely tallored, with box-pleated front; rme stock, with tabs and buttons, Choose at $1.25. MOHAIR WAISTS In pinhead ING WAISTS, with hand dots of black and white; also je yoke and collar; small srs Sleeves have high brown and white, I. 95 cuffs; also embroidered Special at.. i fronts in floral design. White, SILK WAISTS in taney plaids ue, lavender, and small checks; variety of | fan, Special at 4.50 | TAFFETA WAISTS, trimmed | with German Valenciennes in a new design, with demi- Sleeves, finished with small ruffles of lace. White, pink, blue and chanmpagne pm 7.75 at colors; very finely tailored; with large buttons; large sleeves with high cuffs. Also French flannel waists in dark and fight ‘blue, with all | embrolsered fronts, Spe- 9 cial at.. 3. 5 Positively not a shirt in the lot OBE | het 2. with neat on white i 69c ign inte te Ode, | worth A100 each Men’s 50c Silk Neckwear at 25c ns, full two and a half inch four-in-hands; popular French fold shape; endless variety of designs and pat- plain colors and all the newest shades; also black and white, Fancy figured designs in over 100 differ. The entire lot is made from a manufacturer's shortened Regular 25c r colored grounds, EPETTTTTPPTTTTi Tir irirTe tee ere eee e wit quality fig nd fil has “I with the Large size white crochet ad tens, with han to fit brass and $115 S, pretty Marseilles pat- and corners cut out hamumed ad new designs, large aes 198 th" O96 tna 75 wet! 198 “. .08 |Last Day of the Room-Making Day of rary Room:Making Sale of Millinery All our odd and surplus lines of Millinery are to be placed on sale to- morrow morning, tor we must make room for the Holiday Goods that are now coming ‘in. Fol Howing the biggest Millinery season we have ever had, naturally there are a great many small lots to be disposed of; hence a chance to supply your Millinery needs at about HALF what you would ordinarily pay S0¢, to 98. Felt Hats—25¢ $1.95 to $3.95 Felt Hats—9B¢ $3.95 Velvet Hats—$1.05, $1,95 to $2.75 Hats at 50¢ $12 to $15 Ostrich Plumes—85. 50c, to $1.25 Bird Wings, & —25¢, $3.95 Imported Feather Hats—$1.69, $2.7 $5 Trimmed Hats—$3. $3.50 Evening Hats—$1.95. $15 to $25 Trimmed Hats—$6.50. $15 to $25 Trimmed Hats—$11.50, This $35 “Waltham” Drop-Head Solid Oak Ball Gloves tor Every Member of the Family. morrow. Bearing Sew- BOYS’ 4 all wool Suite ant $i. 00a pair. ing Machine, Oversoata m 8 to Men's Dogskin, Cape, Suede or With All Hi and the Overcoats from a 4 Buckskin Gloves, lined or un- Attachments, bee ee Si 95 lined, styles and auaitis the best. TosMorrow Bayi Ass -aunlle’ aut Women’s Kid, Mocha, Cape and $72, O5 saat 1. Pid all wool Suede Gloves, in all weights—~ is a 1.00 lined or unlined, iii A name that stands for all that is good in manufacture and finish, Beautifully constructed and fur- nished with COMPLETE EQUIP- MENT for all kinds of sewing. An ideal Christmas gift—one that should go into every home, unless a Machine is already 12.95 Boys’ Kid, Dogskin, Cape, Mocha and Buckskin Gloves—lined or unlined, Girls’ Suede, Cape, Kid and Mocha Gloves—lined or unlined. All at a Dollar, Large variety of Men's and Women’s Kid, Mocha, Cape and Buckskin Gloves, lined with Silk, Squirrel, Rab- bit, Chamofs, Angora and Lamb's there. Plenty for Wool. $1.50 to $4.95 pair. [immediate delivery, Art Embroidery: saicony. Novelties for the Holidays are making their appearance in this splen- didly equipped section, All the new ideas—here first. Fancy trimmed pincuatitons up to $15.00 ate ne pala to be embroidered, nad and each, mane stamped lnen, complete 260, Smelal sale painted cushions, SPc eauinelimb pin-cushiona, h ned sowing baskets, 250 to Handsome hand-painted atin sofa oil) | Fan lowe up to #BK/NO each $5.00 All kinds of mater! neweat hand # Sngcial Sale hand-painted sofa ptiiows $5.00 each ; Fancy’ ince trimmed bureau scarts up to $10.00 each Speolal sale bureall eenefs, $1.00 tach thon ot asthe - tha neaviy ove wn ew Genie, 5 MY ive full, tnetruction in ait branehen heegiework, free where materials are Hand-painted opal tollet neta up to 88.50 et un ————— End of Week Sale—Fresh Meats and Groceries, Coffee. | | “Special Bl» 4," {reah roasted] | ¢ dally; detivtoas| th ma; Flour, Climax Bran st ra gmt | wheat. gua lon; Ciel for two. dag | 85.45 tn, ce Tea, Extra tne quay ne Sugar, Standant Granu- JIntet. cotton waka, BY Choice cuts, Sirloin Steak, per Ib,, 12%4e, Short Ribs Roasts, per Ib. Loins of Jersey | Por, whol: Prine Chicken, Gumbo and Mui ho all Beef Grange oF a as 19 af Ib, 1 » (J enuine Chaney, Sausages, NEW Y i A et nuts— J Ib, 8c, Legs of Canada Mutton Me, : Fancy Michigan Fowl, 146, (No Fresh Meats Sent 0.0.0.)

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