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‘ \ 4 THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1905, 1908, ‘ ; 2 een 6 Aare een + pia ec sn ie st 6b ssw cine dew}: ominou Saou =n heme ARO wins MONKEY MAKES | i CENTRAL PARK CITIZEN ATE TOO MUCH, | | 3 gi Stern Brothers PROFHIMSELF Swever™S ligt pata nd SATURDAY’S OFFERING FOR MEN S AGAIN! ¢ Now | eee WHAT IS vis noo ANT- I- WET? MARK CLOTHES REG'D ONLY It Is Clothing in a Class by Itself p Twelve Points of sey Moist 5 ‘4 Exclusive textures of soft, rich e ati” CHP al 7. finish heretofore unattained, Free circulation—insuring your | 8 Correct styles evolved by ex- « comfort, @ change with fashion centres, No injurious chemicals—No glue | ' 9 Fine werkmanship—produced Automobile Apparel “Central Park Sima Simian Glutton © Has Too Much Thanks- giving. | KNOCKO KNOCKED OUT Men's Raccoo. Fur Coats, tong tu!l ekisted mode's, yoke lined with \enet s rt with a fine worsted exiting, ched, sizes 34 to $4 Ins, $65.00 tke aging ore excelie 2 tabrice and buttoning 38.00 Tor owners, sixes 34 10 46 int, Vist reo 0 heck. » Members of Fire Engine Co, No, 40 Give Former Favorite Too Much Fruit. Men’s Angora Garments A KNITTED FABRIC, OF GREAT WARNTH, ELASTIC & LIGHT IN WEIGHT, ADAPTED FOR AUTOMOBILING & OUT DOOR PURPOSES, Knocko has | | @ay, Knocko | fe = tinous substances, sorte watstcoats, $7.50,9.78 sackets, $14.75 AN LAA BSP aeons we f | «oF dust to becom: impregnated, but advanced, | Amsterdam aven h Wrinkling, Creasing and Bagging Perfect fit—assuring east and bday he held his little siomach with e@ reduced to a minimum, ll. elegance, uJ WORSTED GOLF JACKETS, Fancy and BTR cchering since cours Plain Weaves, solid cslors and figured eects, $4,580, 6.00 agony and javbdering simon objunsi- Pons against the festal day of Thanks- | 2 3 . 4 Fabrics that will NOT allow stains, 10 Designs not merely original, e 5 6 Fabrics that will not grow shabby 12. Special models for men here- @ —anap that won't wear off, tofore rot fittedin Ready Made. he Be Y 4 littl Leste Schnitzel, his short-tailed little Meighbor in the next cage, was dis | “ I ; " Rinctly shocked at Knocko's language Ghough secretly overjoyed at his dis Gress. In fact, all the tink t ‘Pho missing one and man as MEE Mnlay howe hat the ‘i SNAPSHOTS ACTRESS, Smee eee Henocko ant chattered with PUT OUT OF THEATRE. glee over his di ‘They raged shr yesterday 98 ranges and Man Who Annoyed Georgia Caine Yanked from Seat with e the second avt the man at-| Mr. Hie Friend, tempted to repeat this performa: Two young men who said they were | He seized them bv their Joseph Averill and Charles Russe! hem into the lobb: the Hotel Wellinaton, were ejec helt hatte Leite Gee from the Casino Theatre last nigh nak Gault’ take thule’ nae for trying to take a snapshot picture © cour: ‘a seats near the ee performance and elves by making remarks girls, During the in- r warned them, night the te, While & DOMESTIC MAKES, APPROPRIATE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. Suits _ Overcoats $15 to $30 $15 to $40 Broadway \y Cor. Chambers Special To-morrow: Men's Bath Robes, of w#: frishet blankets, in dark, medium and light color combinations, } $4, 05 ° House Costs, twostoned fabrice, siriped & plaid collar & cuffs, was singing 0 1 pointed a camere at her ned to Manager Frank Hen- dy that his o! P brought him and or he not only made a ¢! att ‘on of him- eel, but would not so as toss & pecan Imo the nolglboring booths The Meed-taced babboon appealed to him ain and ogain as he ate oranges and pies wit hinds and feet, calling him a ingy swine and assailing him with — - =i Other jungle epithets = But Knocko ate on ravenously, furl- @ualy, fearing that the keeper would) © [-—————— eppear suddenly and curtail the fenst B. Aliman & Cn. But the keoper was engaged with his FUR GARMENTS FOR MOTORING—FUR RUGS, Imported Silk Mufflers AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE COLLECTION IN PLAIN & NOVELTIES IN FANCY EFFECTS, White or Black Silk, Various Weaves, $1.45, 1.95 to 6.95 Fancy Effects, figured or striped, 1.25, 2.45, 6.95 Heavy Basket, Twill and Rep Silks, 2.95, 3.75, 7.00 ENGLISH REEFERS, of Rich FULL DRESS PROTECTORS, Black, White and Colored Silks, Various Models, Heavy Quality Silks, $4.25, 4.95 $1.65, 2.95, 4.50 % ‘Thankegiving feast, and did not Javish hand with which Ca We and the other men of @eattered goodies into Knocko's ‘The little monkey's morn! Q@linost a tragedy evident pain that pep ustard plaster and also forced down ooko's toroat Jamaica gnger and Store Opens 8. 30 A.M. Closes 6 P. M, ——=—— Santa Claus Takes Possession of Brooklyn’ sToy Store. LONG SHAWLS, 2.25, 2.75 sweaTERS, 7.45 Sholem mixture, The Simian wasy tied (OMEN'S AUTOMOBILE GARMENTS OF THE MOST en up in Intricate knots with the al APPROPRI r ee ; it in his tummy. and for & time he reamed RIATE FURS, MEN'S FUR MOTOR COATS, ; 7 And Opens the Great Toyland Theatre, | tlamated te apabilitien of nis. digers| CAPS AND GLOVES; FUR RUGS FOR CARRIAGE Street « Evening Gloves i - tive apparat vuring orange peels ver | Here may be sound the greatest showing of Toys that this city ever saw. j ee pees ye ae AND MOTOR UAE ROBES FOR BABY CARRIAGES | LARGE ASSORTMENTS ARE SHOWN IN GLACE & SUEDE Bent pa leaving no trace of his feast ICLUDIN ' ‘ ROE 8 bata i Pee J Christmas without Santa Claus would be just about a5 good as Thanksgiving without turkey. of! for the eye of the keeper. FLOOR RUGS, INCLUDING BEAR, TIGER, WOLF AND LEATHER, CLASP, BUTTON & LONG MOUSQUETAIRES, hail eo ee it Knock, was for some time the pet of | ne 1. fi ' oH GOWNS course he is the m: er of the great Toyland Theatre that opened to-day and told us the true story of | ij ales fustiiur ug end Gown Ary LEOPARD SKINS IN COLORS TO MATY 5 Red Riding Hood that is be ing performed there every day. He came down to look after his actors and | actresses, and he was so delighted with the display of his toys that’ he said he would stay till after Christ- i escapes of neighboring fat houses and committing so many thefts that he had to be disposed of, and was turned over | — . ae, to the Central Park monagerie, | House Coats & Bath Robes || AN EXCEPTIONAL ASSORTMENT OF ROBES & COATS, IMPORTED Also To-morrow: ‘Women's 1 Clasp Pique Glace Lorraine, in colors, black and white, ; et $ | . 00 ou wish to say to him you will || mas and greet all the ile f Ik every day, So if you have ar meet him in Toyland any time you call-—and he just loves little children, A great big balloon an red, white and blue cane will be given away with every purchase of 24 || is that, big and wonde rful as Toyland is, every = ——— i S AFTER DINNER Sho ghOKS FATAL MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S NECKWEAR. | f Women's 2 Clasp Overseam Glace c |,:ents or over in Toyla id row, And the best o B Moris Hefoyed Cigarette on Root! COLLARS OF IRISH CROCHET LACE AND HAND. | Madeliene Gloves, in color, black and white, “ 95 toy is little priced, in many cases about a third below prices charged in other stores: ts and Fell Down Shaft, LINEN IN SHEER AND HEAVY |} sten's 1 Clasp P, X. M. Sewn Cape Leather : saminntincameinhasimary - B _Janving the dinner table at his hone | EMBROIDERED : : Gloves, Havana, Manila & Gold Cuba, Value $1.50 Pr., 115 A Wonderful Doll Offer, | And Still Another Doll. A Child's Great Auto Offer. OT ilabealil bes rae ies QUALITIES, INCLUDING STYLES WITH CUFFS TO The Bergman Wonder, a genuine A beautiful Doll almost two feet ||] Our Winfield, hinge seat and tool Keeper. went up to the root of his house MATCH; HAND.EMBROIDERED ETON COLLARS, Bergman Doll, 16 inches long, high, well proportioned, curly box, practical brass lamp, fine |]/ M4 ahd hess pty lon SCARFS IN DELICATE COLORINGS AND NOVELTY well etl pretty chem- Ue at Bas Si Me and ‘real LL at brass || y he remains of the Thanksgiv- | ise, flaxen curls, sewn wig, mov | leather shoes and open-work || horn, easy running, all parts vy Pe r DESIGNS; TIES OF WARIOWS KINDS; COLLAR AND Holiday Handkerchiefs | ing eyes, either blue or brown, stockings, equal to Dolls sold at |! ground in oj, worth at least ])] ttom of the airshaft by CUFF SETS, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FOR GIFTS, INCLUDING STYLES pretty teeth, regular 7Sc., at, 49¢ | $1.50 in many stores Te $6.50, at... ove $4.98 james Duffy an! yen outa, who 2 Be same house, rgeon from rr it Hospital said Baris had been |_| d several The man's family poout the idea he commtted sulciie, NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. Women's Linen Hand Sewed Lace Edge, WerconBerisa Tipe tees Es LSS ow ©9175 Toys and Games, Mechanical Toys, Da’ ing Hi Dols. = ailttath " $I Brass Bed for Dolls, 49c. The most fascinating showing Very pretty folding Brass Red Pigs, Prance | Sailors and , EG Eh ended rn HERP: Doz. in Fancy Box, 1 45 ee FL ri f course, leads the ee ee Bae ples ‘ . “Hope 24 ye ' 4 \ y fl , est dol! | and covers, 18 1 ang, One Oo! ¢. and upwar I lac kell ( tT Watt Men's and Women’s Hand Woven C jj Salaxy. of hveauties—the prettiest the best toy bargains ever offered, || g ly ¢ i | of all, 2+ inches high and every tears Engines, regularly $1 t T4e, Linen, Tape and Corded Effects, Each 75 Dex, 8.50 | inch a queen, Worth’ really $1.50, - Better grades up to $28, Ate | ‘ Women's Fancy Embroidered and Lace 9 | it is a ridiculous thing to charge for Dotts’ Houses, See the demonstra- tachments for engines, | ‘Trimmed: Handkerchiefs, in Fancy Box, Each 5c her only .. 98c! tion of the new collapsible Dolls’ 19¢, to $4,98 | ittle Dolls, suitable for doll houses Houses. They will fold up and may | Friction Toys, Clark's. famous Hill | i and all dressed, from,...10c, to 98c| be put into a small space when you) Climbers * 4c, to $1.98 menawert Dol, Hawn i Yes are through with it... 8c. and up| the Gyroscope Top, the kind that Hore eee dlirting Doll, which, | Dolls’ Go-Carts and Carriages. | spins in 50 different waysy watch the He aha a fs 11,08, The best we ever had, | demonstration | the latest novelty... .98c, to $ 3 7 : ; lpolls fully dressed, the “largest and O8c,, $1.49. $1.98 and upward | The new Card Game, Zum, very funny, | rettiest. showing we ever had, English Carriages. A complete line 89c.; Japino, the latest, 42c.; Block, | | POac, 20¢,, 49¢, and up to $29.98) of the genuine English Carriages, Parker's popular Game, 24¢. to |! |Dolls’ ‘Trousseaux, including all #7. 98 and upward $1.39; Widow MeCarthy Ce te the latest novelties; Toilet Sets, Game! cyitdren’s Furniture. We make a Snowman, ce; Soldier cks, Sets, Kindergarten Sets, &c., in pretty specialty of Mission Furniture, Mis. makes several d nt toys.. «496 | Boys’ « Young Men’s Clothing At Noteworthy Reductions, Toemorrow Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Russian Overcoats, Norfolk, Sailor and Russian Suits, Formerly $5.95 to 6,95, $4,85 kets and “t Ip to 83.40; Parchesi, 70c, value, at........e.4e | Norfolk Suits, with Extra Knickerbocker Trousers, egg-shaped boxes, has! sion Chairs, $1.24 up to $8.49; value, al l new brown and guy mixtures, Usual Price $10.00, 5.85 | trunks, 98c. and upward, Tables, 98c, to $1.98, Harsha white’ Crokinole, all hardwood boards, full | a Dolls’ Heads and Wigs of every de ename! Furniture... .08¢. and upward! size, 98c.; Carom and Crokinole, — || Young Men's Single & Double Breasted scription, @4c, to $106. Genuine Folding Tables, all hardwood, large 82.24 to $3.49 | i Suits, of Cheviots and Tweeds, Formerly $14.75 to 18.75, 10,50 Hair Wig Ce ¢, to ' | size, 49c. Extra large size, 8c.) Sewing Machines, the Stitchwell, looks | i Doll Furniture, “All ‘the latest stvigs| Desks of every description, | like the real thing and does the work | Young Men’s Single & Double Breasted Tourist and American made pitta nel 98c. to $0.08) of a fovt-power machine, $2.08 Dress Overcoats, 30 to 38 chest, Formerly $16.45 to 25.00, 13,90 Dolls. We are demonstrating the in- | Animals of All Kinds. c veeee 1,59 and upward destructibleness. A hammer has . Kindergarten Supplies; the largest as- little or no effect on these Dolls, | Horses, fine skin; the prettiest models, sortment in town; Beads, Special P lc, to $1 98c, to $39.98 5e,, 9c, 1c. and 18¢, box Domet Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts, All. Wool Blouses and Russian Blouses, 3 1016 yrs., Formerly 95c to 145, 69¢ Wireless Telegraphy---New in Toys, | A Wireless Telegraphic Apparatus will furnish more delight to the boys and girls of the house- hold this Christmas time than all other toys combined, In the Toy Store there is a Wireless Tele: graphic Apparatus in almost constant use, where all the details of the working of the system are fully explained. A crowd of eayer-eyed boys watching its workings with breathless attention is a certain proof of the fascination of this newest invention, just recently introduced into Toyland, The transmitting and receiving stations can be set. up in any part of a room, or in different rooms of a house, The poles for sound waves are not as littering as many other toys, ‘while the trans. mitter and receiver are decidedly scientific looking arrangements. The price of this apparatus is $61.96, : West Twenty-third Street { $15, $18 @ $20 Suits @ Overcoats for Men In the Newest Models, F [Teathinel Cribbage Boards, slightly imperfect, at} accompanies a steam engine and yet | The Brighton, two seats at pad 4 w Even duri i q ing a@ season new styles will develop—the lines of some gar- By Lau COLUMBUS AVB. half price... ....+.»+.24e, to $2.49) possesses all the power and moving) easy running, finely fini ments are modified or an entirely new idea is brought forth, To be AND S"*AVE. ' NEAR 82°" ST. Magnetic Engine. AITO COR WH DIET Eg)” BED va thats 2 moderately priced at....... 82.49) The Red Fly pretty racing Ma- This is the most scientific, effective) and ingenious Toy of the season. It) Automobiles. —T he largest chine, double edalling gear, two will be even more interesting to the| showing of Juvenile Autos in the seats, very speedy, with brass father than to the child, although | 7. pad any boy will find more enjoyment in| Greater City. Extra Lamps, finest quality, ee 80c, and Tho even with the times it means for the designer of men’s clothes to keep con- _ 8tantly at his work, fg q Every day we place in our salesrooms something alittle newer than was “AMPHORA “TAPERING WAIST CERAMICS | ReG CORSETS | it than any Toy we know of, It {s| Felipse Auto, with horn.....,,4.24 a there yesterday, You will always find in our showing of $15, $18, @® $20 Fashionable women a powerful Title Stationary Engine, So oe ee comelite sith bork | eae for” Kits " ii : vA that runs by electricity and has none y , ew! orn, | Goggles... ry Suits and overcoats the very newest models, Keeping a finger on the pulse Just arrived from prefer R. & G, Cor } of the possibilities of accident that | 97.80 | Ore in ft, West mu s of fashion is our means to this end. Turn, Teplitz. SS = a q Special selling of men’s high-grade fur-lined overcoats at $50, $65 and sels because they meet The mos beautiful |‘ demand of the y $75, > i Three Broadway Stores: produds of the ivan? ou pile pai THE NOON (RACING) EO!-| || | THE PINAL (PINK) EDK} A y stores; Potter's skill. deh ry sa loe" the kowels, TION of Tho Evening World, TION of The Evening World, a iy lefined waist line, on sale everywhére, contains cn salo everywhere, containe ¥ t 13th St., At Canal St., Near Chambers St, You are elecae'in | High sel law Handloap by Feank Thorp and Cemplete Charts of the Day's} Pb ogaoe peg ( the ONE BEST BET of the Racing and the Results of All} 4 ‘ ; vat artistic collection. $1.00 to $3.00 | “ an) AD bl Rill hia. lees Kita acetals hdc

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