The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1905, Page 14

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ga. na) THe WORTD:: “THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, Too we EA Ca ee ervevrvrivreveveveveerveve We Must Vacate : : © ine n'2 onl Both our stores by January 1st, and are forced to at once dispose of our entire stock ot high class Cravenettes and Storm Coats Below Cost! ! To start this great sale we will offer for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Two Big Specials Two Bn 4 pecials RK AND” TO TICKLE PALATES OF ROYALTY nce Manfeld of Austria So Enjoyed Yankee: Dish that He Asked for Recipe and Will Take It Abroad. We Serve Fine Trade. An tnepeotion of our superb stook verifies thatno shoddy, claptrap, no trash but a regal assortment of Ighest class fi ture and carpets carefully selected for the most flgetmioars trade. Come to AR'S with the, aa a fon of gettin ro BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR noe Coloredo Manfeld, of Austria, after eating “pork and,” Connectteut for Ladies. en. for Jour, tmonay than any wnore seca New York: You wl ¥ est ; «T, Morr the recipe and prom- , jap potn best of all Womtente ee oo Ata Behl roe Map Me ‘ F Ladies’ Raincoats, in gray, |Men’s Storm Coats that re Pry and Syoertetty. Atthr you pda selected just mat you Rarer ic’. Sr ere, we wie, Saetie.- | 4 4 | want, Hae 9 of payment cay be arranged to wull yous convenignee. A lusctous, ‘sweat, delightful treat | YOUR CREDIT '!S Goob, For royalty’s in siore, And dukes and counts fer large amounts Will soon be crying More!” | The Kings will cease to wish for peace, | hey have it, And this means They're feeling gay while putting way ’ Those Yankee pork and beans, tan and Oxford, Stylish S| tail at $10 to $s. Can and serviceable in all kinds .50 be Woe ob Ovibetat and 50 of weather. Regular price id $10.00, During this sale Ladies’ Highest Grade|Men’s Finest Grade Cravenettes,all woo! and silk Cravenettes, the perfection of mixed fabrics, in olive gray or English | style and arene. newest leated backs. Splen- shades and designs, Midly” tatlored,includin luting carefully tadiored ite aweticat a ps the ‘0 .00 Paddocks, rolling in yy Q.00 season. stores at, $35 to $25 to 90, Our potas eseeee During 6A10,.,...645 wasene — |GOODYEAR &r CO. And wants to start @ fight, | TWO STORES: The royal dukes will call the cooks 257 6th Ave., ens 205 Broadway, And have them set it right. 4 bet. 16th and 17h Sts, Near cor, Fulton, They can aseunge tho Kaiser's rage ii Piece Parlor Suite, $45.95. REAL VALUE $75. absolutely waterproof,.,. Sale of Shoes.. 3.20 “Strollers” 2.75 Our entire stock of the famous STROLLERS Shoes, regularly sold at $3.50, and all our $4 Shoes go on sale to-morrow morning at $2.75, Every shoe is first class, A1 (no “seconds” or factory checked goods), and latest 1905 Winter model. The leathers are Vici. Kid, Patent Colt, Box Calf “ Gun Metal, ‘auc ma)! The styles are BUTTON, LACE and BLUCHER. The lasts include the Astor to¢, the 1905 Bulldog, the 1905 straight last and other fashionable designs. Sizes from 5% to 14. Plain toe Vici Kid Lace Shoes and Vici Kid Congress Gaiters. Your choice at.....+sseveveees e Princes Manfeld. guest from Budapest, + Bxclaimed in princely glée; "The Nutmeg State serves Pork and’ great, Let's have the recipe.” Franz Joset soon shall know this boon, To dainty food he leans, And all his train will shout again For Yankee pork and beans, Unless re are temptation-proof, pettae not Inspect thia/ Special, ‘or ‘Mo see is to buy,” Fine mahogany ed frames, ex, s he artistic fancy of America’s most a furniture craftsmen, Moreov pif he rich damask, sagin and velour uphd@istering, the full soning ihe Seooeely crocheted top pieces and masterly pro- and logs leave nothing that, even the most cri ‘ano ov mould wih for, Matched Boudoir Set — Golden Oak, Mahogany or Bird's-eye Mapie—as you prefen Chiffonier Dresser, $31, $29, Worth Double. “A —~ Value $55. Has swelled front With this Doss of cuisines, And diplomats will tip their hats be MAAAAADALA AMAL AA AAAALL SAA, To Yankee pork ond beans, When England's Bd, the King, ts fed Upon this dainty treat, He'll substitute this Yankee fruit For what he's had to eat. ‘The Czar with serf won't straw the turf, Or fight or spoli the scenes > tprgrrvrnrerereererev rer vv Has exquieltely Proponioned aa 9 wentive front; and extra With chunks of Slav if he can have m Cured by:Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. 9 veil , Bs cron Good Yankee pork and beans. his d ieeaso das often Ss 1 f B Sh ok sd | are'very come Fen topes te ale of Boys oes. I> Soe Sree | sour Working bevelled reihreor, This chit- fonier will $2 spring heel Shoes, little gents’ sizes, 8% to 1314, Patent Colt, Bdx Calf and Vici Kid, Boys’ sizes, 1 to 5%, of Wax Calf, Box Calf and Patent Colt, Spe- l Gals iscvecvesdeentebecvesosiendt e Get the Habit. Go to Bvt Brothers Italian Vio and Abdul, sick, | : Will hail it with de-ght, DR. BULL S King Oscar gray, likewise Loubet, Will say “It's out of sight.” ‘ AW dukes and earls and titlhd girls, | COUGH SYRUP / | All princes, kings and queens | Will cease to frown when they alt down tien over a severe cannot To Yankee pork and beans. cue rh di Fe riding on, the race oars Ww! on mer rs stort J, compelling —_——_—_—_———- eae . 1 was _— bd if we my complet tat VANS $100,000 FoR LOVE. | Fgthare eer, grenty.two, zeae | Pe Cea Aene | rs nll steel mil! , father, I will not leave him him, and it would make no dif. ve Mf you offered me a million. | SANPLE SENT FREE to ou. Brrap endo aaa a Se Ure |] ‘The best time or maklag Cheiet- | |] maa selections is NOW. ry will |, de held and delivered whan wanted, daughter, Mss Louisa Bagnell, j wilt marry him and there is no way ple free, | Ps tn Motte r, wi phat aah = al ead me from doing) } wi write for i att as aver a Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway, meng e fom «Pittsburg yest +| When the father was shown that | babe = Racnell, a Pittsburg aieel mill-|yoWNE peoply hada perfect Tegal right y i ty |B THREE STORES rade becacp dagatle ptar etd gh ihe Carpet and. Rug Economies. Offered the gil, who is only $2. dé a and he oct ria stop AKE NO geome a 8 at ONLY: 125th St., corner Third Ave. BRUSSELS CARPETS, an WILTON CARPETS. | very Dost at wath ’ ie roturned to Pittsbu tute which » re Kin Wt eit 4 Boec Bie rer arch ctr Gent nd ara ma mg al ons mn Ore att bee oa ha to return to his home tn were et alt, Get on na alse repr etl 280., 600, & 81.8, Vanes oar oy = toed: gta 22% ———- orig inclodige. the new olive qj BRUSSELS RUGS, tn = - 4 al — —— — = realy ie zetee 2 "yard. 98 eer a Se Mariety, of a — Viceebis. Soectal Price., 912,75 ‘ Wart ais eee sins Yah we, 21, Acree nigh ng ta) Prog ee. $21.7! 75 ets oit§ Lined and Laid Free. SPEAR. t CO., 6th Ave. & 16th St, Bere ‘oeinnatl, § Open Saturdays Until 10 Pp, M. @AADAAARADAARAe AAA‘ AA Vv 8, Bas el ie eae Forced Sale of Fine PLANO ST ARSHIS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE] J ~CITY OF NEW YORK . Pang Kreg Seer — Tenants Livingston Street You ‘are hereby: notified that A GIFT e City of New, York, being heat ay to be both de about to improve the property heads eas é ul ib a you occupy for the widening of the street, you aré therefore re- quested to vacate said premises}: on or before December 15, 1905, "Fos, F. Byrnes, J. H, B. a begiied of the Baldwin Sale may be measured by the fact that thousands of people, for many years friends of B After o vin store, have taken advantage of the wonderful saving on clothing, furnishings and hats for Man and Boy. i We Plo Mudh, of the greatest selling Brooklyn has ever known we tind ourselves with a thousand and one odds . meee splendid stuff in itself, but so sadly broken in sizes that we won't ask you to choose from it even at prices s ..n the dollar, We've assorted these clothes as best we could in six lots, Yo wt find many choice pickings at Prices so wee'and tiny that it’s next door to asking you to lake things for nothing, We've got to clean up, and that's all there’s to it. Bestdes These Lots You Will Still Find an Exceptionally Fine Display of en’s and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings and Hats at60c. ON THE DOLLAR. ’ : Men’s Suits, $7.00, | |Men’s Coats. and Vests, $4.00| |Men’s Overcoats,*9.00 Lot 1 suits. N'8 AND YOUTHS: a ANNE me agin 270 MEN'S OVERCOATS worstdar smb eaey Lot 2 Heessitormeate cave Seon aetactod Lot 3 Hiatal olteoths: plala or lost their trousers in some way. and belted backs. Blue, black and Oxford other stylish cloths. § lishly cut and well mace throughout. There. is plenty Single-treasted, double: breasted sack coats, cutaways. kerseys and fancy worsteds. Every gar: Black, blue, as well as many fancy pat+ ment this season's newest style, Baldwin Pemmsmem, of overy size in this fot, i Het in every ga tera. baldwin terns, Baldwin sold the complete suits $ oo sold these overcoats at $15 to $20. Not 8 ha at $10 to $30. Moe Levy price for goat 4. all sizes of every style but every size BNA VOSE cere ceseesvrecens coon seas cosens ! these suits trom 934 4 to ae woe $ pin oo ike ait in the lot. Moe Levy prices..s..+++ Collector of City Revenue. SPECIALS AT ONE THIRD BALDWIN’S PRICE. a | 3 be marked sufficiently low to dis- Dress Clothes, Thioc:. tue them. among rocky Lot 6 critically correct. There are Swallow Tails, homes in the shortest possible §) § £" 4 ayn ceaxte bees 2 Levy ps price [Men's Coats, %3. 00. | Children’s Suits, $2.00. 287 MEN'S ODD COATS, single and doublo it : : 5 CHILDREN’S SUITS, 2 and 3 if ot 4 branstel, in Bite, 9 neviots; , thibets anu I ot 5 piece) sligle aid double. breasted made of tine Freach wor + $ 40 time, lengt Paddock gle and ) | eiga: CNA AS LR baring) | all and Winter as well as Norio k effects. Nobby sik lined and silk faced. Nearly every om 8. UPRIGHTS. hae breast im i e cy res cloths and showy patterns, All the suits that are left Moe Levy price...... wee +A Besides this lot we have ot Baldwin full arg Pants and vests Lave dren's clothing. You're lucky that nearly ; igh as $50—now Leon lost in the shiffle. Mdv Leyy price.... every size is represented, Moe Levy price wa: dress clothes, including gireieate tae as r Io “a st hicrhre iar suits that Baldwin $3 oo irom Baldwin's $4, $5, $6 and $7 chile $9 oo ‘ 1 60c ON THE DOLKAR. Men’s Suits At 60 cents on the $1 Men's Overcoats At 60 cents on the $1 FURNIS HING SPECIALS. $2.00 Men's Vests, $1.00 ) 81.60 Men's Fancy Planet . 8S. en's Drawers, on You'll find worsteds, cheviots, cassi- | | [$1.00 Stiff Bosom ¢ Bosom Shirts; Arvercaliowiery cen: In every sort of cloth—single and double \ i WEBER 8 at ane an me‘es and serges in the nobbiest paiterns, ane 16, 16%, 17 ta” 2.6 breasted—bejfed and plain backs as well TEINWAY 6 Fe You I) tind th. est style mm the best mak- : pen nee as swagger paletots and paddocks—built eS $10 UP lemmmeen ing in these suits, They're in the newest fashion’ and 1 bing Men's Watural Wrslento et worth double the selling price. va ~- < | Ficcee unttsent.:.. QO | | finished in the best way. Pianos $ - Monthl sawinve Moe Lavy & Co } “pack HH oF j | "40 Paidwin's Mow Lavy & Co's Rented” y 7 yy dard price ni i ice e. t $38. 00 Extra Fine b rs - — |n aE ia $35.00 Men's Cus- ' Custom Suiis, $21, 0o LT Yorn Ready 0 W et $2 1.00 GOETZ & C $30.00 Men's H hy $3000 Over a) e Grade Suits..4.., 18.00 with individuiity, 18,00 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT sT. : $25.00 Worsted and ine ah See Ras, nee view, age 2 Ml ‘ ae Ve 00 Wares 15.00 finer: all Y deuble breasted. in wornteds $25.00 Swell Cut, | te ees , % a ity 300 | okies wat GG] | 1t Drees Was. 5.00 20.( cassimere fe Quality 30e 7)" r! $20,00 Overcoats and Woisted Suits, 12,00 75¢ Cuahty 45¢ | sxe ‘ews ot ait | J with Stylee-.se, 12,00 $15.00 Fine Business ! | Grente Ciething. Pury .00Cleverlyfashe Lhe blac 9.00} 181,00 Quality 6c J) Girt ginis "0" nbn CX"te yo tal eh ler BALDWIN THE CL 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn, MOE LEVY & COMPANY. AEM ee

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