The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1906, Page 9

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Vy | % a ! SURV SS 4K WORKLD: ‘VANDERBILT MAKING A 152-MILE- AUTO. pe es Alfred G. Expects to Finish 250-Horse Power Machine To-Morrow. _ FOR THE ORMOND RACES | Young Millionaire Has Made Racer | in His Own Garage- Factory. Fifty men, working in shifts night and day, are manufacturing an automsbile for Altre Dit in the young miilional: in West Thirty- ninth stre ess eat fall, Mr. Vanderbilt wit have an races, Tsat Mr. ing such am cret. but t «and in tus ¢lty, with the ot jon of the radiator. The radiator built for the flyer was | found too heavy, and a lighter one was taken from Mr, Vanderbilt's ninety- power Fiat Tois, however, will not keep the autorobile from being entered in the races in both ja and Cuba as an American ‘rade machine. Its rated power {Is 250 horse. iH One of the First. Mr. Vanderbilt {s sild to have ex- pended more than $15,000 to gratify his ambition to be the possessor of the fastest automobile In the world. emranze into coincident with Vanderbilt, jr.. Gerbiit has been an automobile enthu- siast since automobiles became popular. There are autorobiles of every kind @nd description in his garage. repre- fencing makes of a few years ago and those tat have been improved.’ Wa ever there has been an Improvement In machines. eliher this country or abroad, Mr. Vanderbilt was not slow in experi- menting with them. \He has kept et the very head of the procession. While Mr. Vanderbilt acts as his own driver while running ‘through the streets Or ovuntry, he usually takes @ chauf- feur with him. He will not drive his own | Facer at the Ormond races, having em- ployed Paul Sartori to drive. \ in tactory- | or scrow that 1s bat mash ne is Vanderbilt also me there. He un- | ws of 1 maodine as | Tanning of it, amt g,gueak serow or bolt in ema cenmident shat hia b ed In time for here in some ©, chs machine them: vier than this It can not shoud Aluminum Used. The machine Is massive, nets suis WU Inches 1 " each Of tie five leaves are eat Although the volume and exceptional values. As an instance: Single and double breasted the best fabrics. It’s hardly necessary to add ever presented to own a suit way under the standard price. The Values Are Just as Great Men’s Overcoats Re ' Men’s Overcoats Reduced from $25, $28 and $30 to $18. Men’s Overcoats Re Men’ s i The $5.00 Kind, Our Price 48c. ¢ UNITED AMERICAN OPTICIANS, THE NUMBERS. Further News af This Sale of Fine Clothes for Men. offered in this sale was sufficient to crowd our stores every day to their full capacity since this sale was instituted, there still remain full and complete stocks Here Are More $15, $18 & $20 Suits Reduced to ' Youths’ Overcoats Reduced from $18 and $20 to $12. These overcoats ase made of black 5 in medium length, extia teed. acd Pasee cone” And tee ahciband: doco Wake tourist coats in fancy ovetcoatings, Every #ngle hat tavolved is perfect in every way—not a defect or flaw in any of them.’ Three Broadway. Stores: ’ Near Chambers St, at Canal St, at 13th St, attached, overw front axle has been pecforated, mfreely |and parts where little weight Is carried have beon similarly treated. . While the machine is geared to 152 | miles an hbur it can be throttled down |to four miles an hour. The gauge o! |the machine Is standard, and it has a clearance of ten inches. ‘The car is not ta freak in appearance, outside of Its tremendous size. After the Florida races Mr. Vander- | fult is expected to take his machine to |Quba, On the entry blanks of the Florida and Cuban tournaments Mr. Vanderbilt appears as both nominator | ahd maker. ; _——>—__ O’BRIEN ALUMNI GUEST. | Graduates of Fordham Will Honor Presiding Justice. On, Monday next the Alumnt Asso- elation of Fordham University entertain Its ex-President, Justice Mor- gan J. O'Brien, at dinner. at Delmon- fco's. ‘The Judge will be congratulated by his fellow members on his recent appointment by Gov. Higgins as pre- siding ,Justice of the Appellate Di vision. Franks O'Nelll, the President of the associa will be toast-master, and & Inrge iattendance ts assured. —<—— | pijanto. Parker Found Dead. AS , ‘ound dead in his room nee yesterd s fe had succumbed in the night Parker was se) Nd. His family Hyves and weighs only twenty-eight heart diremse, Your feag Chance! ONE MORE WEEK Ha No Case Too i Difficult ite wee COLD us : aly tive Those who have been Improperly fitted elaewaore to, tak our skilled operators without charge aited American Optician 2 ° rust and eu! vB YOU ES EXAM pyeaigat is ton with me in the yes ee ned ett rela removed. Failing vision by mail, Scents exe ra. Glass eyes in Ge 116 East 23d ©. 62 East 14th St. The Largest Retail Optical House in the World. © Sell No Jewelry. Prescription,. Prismatic and Wvmpound Lenees at Cut Rates SUBWAY PNTRANCE NEAR THE DOOR, REMEMBER of business attracted by the extraordinary values $10.50 sack suits, in all sizes and models, in a fine assortment of that this one offer in itself is the most brilliant opportunity in Fine Overcoats. duced from $20 and $22 to $15. duced from $30 and $35 to $20. And fine anes and: double breasted Derby Hats at $1 50. LE I EL RENT ee ET LT fraine and running gear the best nickel] steol is used. To keep from overweight gvery part of the machine from the smallest Lea hd is Bikes bo befor fore pre ig! Mystery Made Over Retire- The oMvers of the Ant!-Pollcy Soctety. | 2 which was founded by the Inte Capt, siderable mystery around the fact that Richard H, Burke, their Superintend- will |< | NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY. | | . Black and Fancy —= ELTA PANTS TTT I soe ARI TEN FRIDAY EVENLNG, JANUARY 12, 1906, ent, i, no longer connected with the society. Although he has been out of office since lust Saturday. nothing Was made public about Jt, or that his successor had’ been named. Marcus M. Marks, «a Broadway mer- chant,/who succeeded the late Capt, Goddard as President of the Anti-Poliey Society, 1s out of town. He is the only one wald to be authorized to sy any- thing for publication about the onse. HAS A NEW CHIEF Lawyer Charles P. Blaney, counsel for the society. tx reticent. All he will say Is that It fe true thit Burke {s no longer the chief executive officer of the organization. Ex-Pollce Sergeant John McNamara, who was retired recently *y Commis- sloner McAdoo has been named as suc- cessor to Burke. McNamara was brought up In, pollee matters und: Byrnes. H“ vas for yenra the sergeont In conumind of the court squad in Jef- ferson Market. ment of Supt. Burke from Position. Norton Godard, have thrown oon- ie CRASH IN PRICES! This Merchant Has Left for a Foreign Shore. | Stock sus Be foes Into READY CASH. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY A U Gor ADS, 250, 000 Clothing S NOW ON-SALE ' 53, 55,57,59 W. Fourteenth St. 54,56 W. Fifteenth St., FACTORY AND RETAIL SALESROOMS OF HENRY ESDERS! Occupying four stores on West Fourteenth Street, extending through to Fifteenth 5t., comprising six lo'ts devoted entirely to the manufacture of Clothing for Men, Boys and Children’s Wear DELAY MEANS BIG LOSS TO YOU. BRING THIS AD. ‘WITH You. CAR FARE ALLOWED. AT 60c ON Lae DOLLAR 1 Lot 1 5660 Men’s Suits . $4.50 - Esders’ Price $7.50 \Materials. $7.80 Esders’ Price $13. Lot 2 450 Men’s Over- coats $6.00 Esders’ Price $10. Lot 3 500 Men’s Over- coats $8.40 Esders’ Price 4. Opposite the 14th Street Store, near 6th Ave. Lot 5 300 Men's Over- coats - $15.00 Esders’ Price $25. 9 Lot 4 ; 350 Men’‘s Suits | Lot 6 350 Men’s Suits $11.10 Esders’ Price $18.50 MEN’S SUITS @ OVERCOATS Esders’ rice 9.00, ne Seek, Salts Strictly, llwoo! ae rice materials, in cheviots, blue an black; also fancy mixturesesss OFF, 5. 40 Single and Double Breasted Suits — Handsomely finished, i-woo), i Et ets ee 10.00, an 6. 00 ton and Oxfords. . of yi to hook om ne 42, 00, ore, 7.20 Poa tcteea al ootsrs 44. 00, ort, 8.40 29c. NECKWEAR, worth $1, OVERCOATS—In Vicun Oxfords and Cheviots, the best tailor work all through. seees OVERCOATS — A. selection of materials, in Recsayés Mel- Esders’ Price 12.50, dei, 15.00, ore, Sale Price 7.50 9.00 Highest Grads Gyecconts) combining all the knacks and graces of tailor art, in a variety of materiais, from $16 to $22—a re- duction of 40 per cent. 75c., 50c. All of Esders’ $1.00, 75c. and 50c. Neckwear on Friday and Saturday at 29¢ each. ay, : Children’s Suits and Overcoats | Overcoats, Russian style, sizes 4 to 7. Price. . , Russian style ‘Ov: reoats, nicely. trimmed, ‘ value, Sale Price,.... Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits, sizes 6 to 14, Reeulty price $3; Sale Price, . a... ....605. 1.95 value. Sale 3. 50 izes 7'to 14. $5 3. oo sf Cemauaeiysole 30 c CHILDREN’S SUITS. Koders’ Scotch Tweeds. eS 3 to 12, ue. Chitdeén’ 's onion $4 40% OFF Fi 40 Children's Overcoats, $6 40% OFF 3.60 Children's Overcoats, $7 40% OFF 4.20 All_ makes of Mother's Frie1d pels pwaletee at 75c, and 50c., sale price.. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ‘ Bale 1s Sizes 3 to 14,.$3,00 40% OFF 1.98 Sizea ital FOrAS Yeats Sizes 3 to 14..$5.00 40% OFF 3.00 rae, Sizts 3 to 14.36.00 40% OFF 3.60 | THE som opp 4.50 Children's Overcoats, made in double- $9.00 40% OFF. 5.70 breasted Russian style, velvet collar, ma- $10.00 40% OFF. + 6,00 terials in fine Kerseys, Meltons and | &4s'90 40% OFF... 7.20 f Men’s ani Boys’ Faralih- ings and Hats At Less than Half the Regular Cost. Sale Conducted Under the Supervision of Messrs. Frankel, Kupferberg, Karp Co. So) ata SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. ( Woe Saks & Comp: Broadway, 334 to, 34th Street. That Important: Sale, of Distinctive Overcoats for Men At $27.00 rly $32, $35, $38, $40 & $45 ENDS WITH. SATURDAY. Single Breasted Box gle Every overcoat is the product of our own organization. of tailor-men. Un- less you are conscious of how much that insures for a garment this offer loses half its force. B d Overcoats for Young Men at $9.50 Formerly $42.50, $15.00 and $16.50 Tourist Overcoats—every one of them tailored as well as good service demands. oa j Single and double-breasted models of fancy fabrics, with self or velvet collar, in sizes 30 to 36. i FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY House Coats & Jackets for Men Rather than maintain the garments beyond the season for which they were designed, we have reduced the prices more than one-half. The garments are of double-faced cloth collard and cuffs of the reverse side of the fabric, “ Formerly $3.50, sizes 33 to 36, At $1.50 Formerly $5.50 to 7.50, sizes 34 to 38, At $3.50 Formerly $8.50 to 15.00, sizes 34 to 38, At $5.95 pea ee See A A Glearance Sale of ie Suits & Overcoats for Boys, $5.95 Formerly $6.95, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 & $12.00 So that the sale may insure the abso- lute disposition of every garment concerned, they have been subject- ed to extreme price reductions. 4 Norfolk Suits, couble-breasted and plaited mod-| | els with Knickerbocker trousers, sizes 8 to 17. Chesterfield Qyerceats, sizes 8 to 14 years. $5.95 Touriat Qvercoats, sizes 8 to 17 years. IN ADDITION WE WILL OFFER a Double-Breasted Suits ‘3° '$ 4.95 That were $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 FOR SATURDAY WE ANNOUNCE THE Clearance Sale of Coats for Girls Pull length winter coats in cheviot, kersey A fancy mix- tures, in a variety of styles and colors; sizes 6 to 16 years. 35.00 to $ at $20.00 Of broadcloth, in black, tan, brown and light, h gr shades, lined with squirrel or muskrat’s . collars and entts of , contrasting furs; sizes 6 to 14 years. The odds ida ends at which the season ta left us; the variety of styles and fabrics is diversified; sizes 5 to 12, $11.50 and $12.50 Coats at $5.50 Of velvet or cheviot, lined throughout; sizes 5 to 10 years. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, A Sale of Coats for Women $17.50 to $22.50 Street Coats at $10.50 Full-length, fitted, semi-fitted and loose-fitting models of broadcloth, cheviot and mixtures, in black and colors. q $25.00 to $39.00 § s at $15.00 A collection of three-quarter and full- length models of broad- cloth, kersey and cheviot, in black and colors. $75.00 Fur-lined Goats at $48.00 Full-length, semi-fitted models of broadcloth, in black, gray, red or tan, lined with selected dark squirrel fur; large shawl collar of black or gray lynx, Persian lamb or Alaska sable, $68.00 to $98.00 Evening Coats at $35.00 Imported garments of fine broadcloth in white and light pastel shades, in full-length models, elaborately trimmed and silk- lined throughout. Also three-quarter and full-length coats, of black silk, velvet and silk velour. Long Double Breasted | aor canal

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