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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1906. AWilllams — entry labiatt entry, | ¢ Go! bSaielda cntry, “d Hennett entey oaocere | | \ We Give Dividend Stamps. One Worth 2 Green Stamps. One stamp with each 10c. of « pur sk for them. 1,000 stampe are same 8 ry fas) cash wuen buying meraiandise, one Dividend Stamp for two 8. & stan when we give our single stamps you get th value of double green stamps, | G@armManse Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St,, i a | SUA BROOKLYN. Cran io en 10. Me p Extra Quality} Women’s Chambray. | Satin Hats. 6,000 yds., 27 in. wide, in an eleganty Women's Satin Hats, 12 shapes, ready assortment of colors, light and ae Saturday's business; all new, in the q STAI CITY PARK ENTRIES. | 3 (Special to The Evening World.) NEW OKLEAD NS, La. Feb. Sone! INSURANCE IS City Park entries for to-morrow are as | jp follows: ‘ | Reale i ie as 60 Artiur Cummer’ *! *Auditor NOW UNDER FIRE Senator Frawley Asks an Investigation of All | Concerns in State. bo wk The Pair | ro to-morraws as Here’s something to rouse| It's like this: most any man. gooo men’s suits and more o—Six furlongs: 9 1211 suits formerly $16. blue, oxblood, Nile green, linen, gray,} pretty moderate bent models for’: Spring : | “ “ ng for a lexislativ vot fhe i cut down at one time to one i766 te re os brown, None C. 0, D. Limit 20 yds.} wear; very becoming and reasonable. @yjptrial insurance was offered to-day * 7 a i . i Senator Frawley, of New York, price. im 1135 “ Pe Value 12'4c yd.; Value $1.25; he investigating committee is 107 | Of them 5000 are Winter i “ “ a To-morrow, To-morrow, consist of three Senators and five pee Seals | ‘weight mixture suits; 1600 25, K 4. i . semblymen, and is directed to invest! | one mnt one-meteenthy miles | sate BN VarenwWwi veight bl d| 1092 25: >. , Gate all investments of Iedustrial insur- |" Ore Rika Salv are Nanter Woe ata b ean 239 (CS st 26 Clearance S§ le! i B apoe we cus posinees lanes (a) Goldle jblack cheviots, and the rest « a ~ a. eC; oys’ t of companies to | D L Ly ‘are Summer mixture suits| 12? Ce cae eerie ae f Fine Books.'School Sh grain. ne ggveraiten | Fa LYONS ana bine serges. sa “ “ 28 |lof Fine Boo s.| choo oes.} tractual relations to” pollc)-Holders, 242 30. Odd volumes, including Fiction,} Boys’ Shoes, large sizes, in satin calf, |) the cost of life insurance, the expenses PERFECT | Among so many suits Bp scat toreat oi as Sees eee iat eel aves eee ce = Ce | cot owder of selection in every size from : a th i A 7 b £0 be proper, Travel, History, popular copyright fe | ea soles, solid leather soles ane children's Books, also some sets counters, in sizes 4, 442, 5, 5% standard authors, at less than 4% cost.} widths; very well made footwear. 90 te. (bs SU Arthur entry. FIFH RACE—One and one-half miles; Bikers ie Ins omeAas core a LT ae ees | non Reoton Das Oecompanier alveady iaveon than ions " at 108 orepale Cleanses and b $5040 var oor Thea ] Oc rm eat 1 09! Nein Tale ta wresumonbes terrae twa FOURTH teeth and purifies mbeniraane $12.50 is the price. $12.50 now. 20c., 15c. and \To-morrow, frregularities appertain to industrial in- Burance as has been disclosed in the recent inquiry. 192 miles, Rost fs Used by people of refinement RocrRs, Part & ComPANY. Rocers, Pret & Company. | for over a quarter of a c entury. . Convenient for tourists, Three Broadway Stores. Three Broadway Stores. 1260 258 842 1260 PREPARED By 258 842 at opposite near opposite at at 5 a Bow BADS | Warrenst. 43th st. 3adst. | City Hall. Union Square. Greeley Square. _—_—_——— ene GREETING CARDS Pn eee eee THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD Size giaxs 44x “ ecity CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. | be matics you. Specity the month ant ALFORD COMPANY, ~ Men’s Fine ‘Boys’ Fine | Neckwear. ; School Suits. | Men's Neckwear, high grade, beauti- Boys’ Suits, Sailors, Russians, Nor-§ ful silk, in fancy and staple colors,( folks and double breasted, 3 to 16 yrs. Four-in-Hands, Tecks, Bows and Puffs; #all-wool homespuns, serges, velvets, ! zg | aay x and one-halt fruiongs; | Navarre) 108 Braden... *Bensonhure! Mary Worth Dan . very pretty and becoming colorings. cheviots; well made & very neat Suits. Value to 50c ea.; 19 \Val. to $5.00; | 88 To-morrow, C H To-moirow, e TRY IT IN YOUR BATH 66-58 Surry st Seve ney City. Mollient Ammonia. ESTABLISHED 1 pgs , | A DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION. ane — ee : —! Off for a Spin! H Refreshing as « Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toil = Purposes. (7 , did Cleansin; aration for the Hai pals you often feel like owning an! Removes Stains an Gree Spots dm Cl hing, Sahara i you cule only afford ys the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. jon't let “Regular Prices” fright- t iy Hot Climat: Ri hi 1 B you, for they have no bearing what nveting Plate and dewsiry ‘Sottens Hard Warer S| upon the automobile “Bargains” So Vi after Mororin, UTES OF i ROOK TAYONG offered every day through World Wats, | ysen BY ALC 'THE BOVALTIES OF EUROPE, Investigate To-Day! LID. 405 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK. "Store Opens 8.30 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. = = = Exceptionally Good Values in | Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. id up-to-date look that hh fay 13 2 < z 23 oi zs a3 DF Fa Ze ' You can get Clothing here with tat you have io pay a much higher price ws s value Hy ge special efiort to reac We want to sacrifice profit fathers of boy if they don’t see the clothi arments have the same s Men’s Winter Overcoats, black heavy friezes, all sizes, well made ant your making choice. ind are willing to Mothers and i money vhere, The Men's Ready for Service Clothing--Spring, 1906. In response to a rather unusual demand for Spring Clothing, the Men's Store will to-morrow 25c to St Silk 5 Belts 12:c All shades have first showing of advance styles in some of the new season's best offerings. urd Winter Overcoats, =o The showing will inslud? exclusive designs In Rain Coats, Regulation or Paddock models, novel effects in the new fancy mixtures, irish and © Opeawork “Club Top Coats, as well 2s th: mote conservative Chesterfields; also some very handsome <uitings in designs and tian linings, all the popular Shams & 10c | models for the coming season. : | ve $12 anu sts 3.5 ee f ; 5 | en’s and Young Men's BROADWAY, Scar's | Rain Coats, $15 to $25.00. | Top Coats, $15 to $26.50. | Suits, $15.00 to $35.00. |] f pick chevots and hom t Hurt slightly | well made, perfect in sty | 98 sites 69¢ | 5-Hour Specials 6 fara, 18c | ¥ tips; extension edze soles: sizes 8% On Sale Till 1 P. M. to 2 for misses and children. None by Mail or C, 0. D. peu Keeps ite Corset Men's White 50c St 25c¢ | 50c Mime 39¢ Natnsook or cambric; full front; | Fine muslin: juundered; 3- lnen bosom, band and cuffs: cush: neck-band; single or box plait Saturday for Boys’ School Suits, ns and Sailors, well made. odd lots; vz y for s’ Schoo! and Dre asted a ’ | Winter Clothing Clearance. | i The man who can still use a Winter Suit or Overcoat can, in making provision for another sea- son, find exceptional values throughout the limited Winter stock now on hand. Suits, $8.95 to $15.00. Overcoats, $9.75 to $15.00, Second floor, rest, East Bullting Colored Border regular 6: ality; exceptional value fect_in sty Men's Spring Hits tor arrive; stylish and durable; | Pen EnV yoUNe tenants 2, 50, 2.9081. 50 Assorted Girls’ . Chocolates. ‘Wool Dresses. Messaline 15c ‘eee? 10 S-Inch Messaline Ribbons in black. white and all shades; not more than | prettily trimmed with lace and em- ‘one plece of ten yards to a customer. _|_broidery, $15 Rain Coats, a Women’s Dainty I Neckwear. }| _ Hand made Princess Lace i Berthas, in a variety of pretty patterns and all real lace ef- v “Chiffon Broz Broadcloths for Spring Costumes. | The Fashion in French Costune Shades. Fine Hosiery Offerings | . The perfection of Broadcloth weaving is realized in the Lees OP Reem een enn cee ces emp wc ess oceeee Belgium E¥oadcloths that are sold here in Brooklyn exclusively. : Fi ' Castor, Oxford Gray and Black Mixtures. i ‘ & a aA ? fects; value $6.98 to $12.50, To introduce our 30¢ buses of! Cashmere, red, blue, brown, Russian rastur, Oxford G Extraordinary Specials For Saturday. || They are particularly adapted, because of their lightness of texture, at... ..... $3.98 thocolates we are going to, mak the} effect; trimming of co astine colored possible, Handsome collar, 100se wicca net cu soutache braid; fu @leeves and neat cuffs, all-around, gerviceable garments are carefully made and : 6, 98 Ae) Chis group: are. gece , 8 and 4 only. Children’s War Stainless Black | French Irish | for costumes for Spring wearing. Their matchless lustrous surface is permanent and will not spot in the rain. The most favored French costume shades for Spring, also black, There are two qual- ities a are conceded by textile experts to be the best value any- | nese Saturday in Brooklyn at the pi ch; 6-14 yr! | | in a large assort: of | patterns ‘and best. styles ! i i } l Wrctammashis Ba" POE ca grind eine S0e-hox; iValue 82. 23 || Hand” made Princess, ‘Paint _ focmorrow, | To- “morrow, | , I i | aa toe, in narrow rib (for boys ami girls); durable school hore} value 19e., at, pair’ RuesI ZAC or split , & pair.. Gaze and French Irish; ‘all with || : | Imported 1 pret. uffs to m: | i w rted pa \ ; —— a H Made with fail quate; ase boot where, The “Deauville,” 54 inches wide, is $1.98 a yard, and the ||} |/ Wastabte Bios re . | ; Z San i 3 kk C K i = 4 re vis fe batiste | W i $2 meee: fe black Hariri tai Soumetale tT renal 56 inches wide, is $2.49 a yard. Hin yaees eames ba tl L | omen’ ) { Girls Full } Lawn and. Rei Matn Floor, West Butiding. ||] ||] sain floor’ centre, Central Bullding. || H heel an cotton with ankle; neat ures; ' value at, a pair. rf | Fine Shoes. ‘Length Coats. s SS) Women's Shoes, 2,000 pairs, sizes Girls’ Coats, full length, ’ tty Only Four More Days of | sed aed ae ea | Sa at Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes ||| The Greatest of February Furniture Sales, Noteworthy Values for Prudent Parents. 98 : skirt—a’ limited Suits, number in this J oftering. come and be fitte we will not ex- { double-breasted front, plait change or take back these Shoes. { with helt; piping of bl: f ie back H : H : | H | {Value to $3.50; 79 Value $5. 00; i To-morrow, Ci teemorraw, 2.98: I} é ’ ’ $20 Spring Suits, 14.98 In this handsome group are Eton and pony coat styles in splendid Pap a m2 sand all = woo! 14. 98 chev = It is simply throwing money away to miss this opportunity of buying the Furniture made for this sala. ing Skirts of Ch If good, durabl er 2: , : PRO! Y hale Fr nee iss at Serio aad Masel 2) 98 Ble testa MEY OMEN ee Peo | Procrastination will prove to be more thin a thief of tim? if you d> nottake advantage of these last W ’ i W. ’ 2. dren's Shoes should make our Shoe Section busier to- few diys of this sreatest of ak Furniture Sales, Every single piece in the sale is absolutely reliable, as omen S$ {of omen S$ morrow than any day heretofore, well as remarkably low priced. From the lowest p iced dining room chair to the most magnificent ° Boys' Calf Shoes; lice, Miamens' Kid Shoes lc d mah s ni f KL i patea eee : ens arved mahogany set every piece is representative of the greatest and best of Brooklyn Furniture Stores. St lish S rin H t J 48 pe 8 98C tips 20 to 9 | We take advantage of the makers’ dull season to get immense quantities made at little prices to sell in || 1 on : ats 2 ace alsts. Y. p ats 5 . 1,3 ne th d to be dull f Women's Hats, made of chitton,com-{ Allover lace, yoke back and front, a is 7 the season that used to ull for us, 1 bined with imitation hair braid, in a} outlined with several rows narrow Val New Models Shown for the First, nd, Children's In four more days the sale will com? to an end, - ~ il] } iarge variety of shapes: al black or all! lace; another style with fancy yokes Ne Oxrordny Scton Morris Chairs. Goucher | Dining Chairs. |] q white; very popular and becoming. front and tucked back, button back. § With, satin Crown Fela shoe: bution ra golegs sine All fitted with corduroy or | $6.75, reduced from $9.00. nl Made up is see te stone out Shere Value $1.75; | .00' Value $4.50; 2 O08} Po ‘all colors, Others.o ce; he te fi] ashi olden oak, tufted seat, covered with | terns of the frames. are hand- bs ja piack only. Wen Rov velour all Se ae oo, velour “ | somely carved and made by the kad. |], | TO-morrow, {To morrow, e ; . . 5 eh o o Pa | | ct i é, | ‘ y finish and golden oak. $9.50. reduced from $11.50. | Fae a Reta raoe “ — We California Pe h 16 | AES$8.25, made to sell at $11.50, Golded ork, plain seat, covered with | $g2.u0, made to sell at $102.00. || i Golden oak and weathered oak, g | Golden oak, upholstered in Ivather, RSE me ~ Lsrrepss ere i Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing aches Cc At £8.75, made to sell at $12.00. | $10.75, made to sell at $14.50. 5 small and 4 Arm Chair. \¢ q ‘e i These Are the Regular 25c. Cans, uk and mahogany tinish Golden oak, tufted seat, covered with | $48.00, made to sell at $60.00. ; H Offerings Replete With Wonderful Values. eee ae eee , made to sellat $14,50, | leatherette. +|» Golden oak, uptolstered in leather, 4 h) = vy 7 i eee, Seca eee Oy ace $12.80, amo to sett at 918,00, | _ small and Zar cue most Perfection | Tale grade, Mixed Wb. sack, 1.10; At $19.25, made to sell at $26.00. Golden oak, tufted seat, covered with | $48,00, made to sell at $85.00. by ik or Binck; 3 srhune Mahovany, handsomely carved. velour. Golden on, upholstered in leather, 4 ies.. 100; § ack, small and 2 arm chairs, I essontsace ie F 14.00, made to sell at $21.00. hs r Library Tables. ete ae ne ae itor $98.00, made to sell at $122.00. THs is the twenty-tirst year that the wide world has been ie Navel Ornnues— gg $10.5), reduced from $16.00. | with velour. Golden oak, uphol.tered in tapestry, raked over by The World Almanac and Enc ia for Califomia; do 18c Te UUs 6 small and 2 arm chairs. tl bits of inf 2.415, an) Glnatal Gree Weathered oak, round top. 9.50, made to sell at $27.0 hose bits of information most needed in the daily life of the 24 S ti att 17.00.) 919-50, ma 8 $27.00. | $100.00, made to sell at $125.00. Bolled; Ib... c made to sell at $17-00.\" Golden oak, tufted seat, covered | Golden'oak, upholstered in leather, 6 people. One man a professor, another a chemist, another a ed Oak TOUT LOB oo, |. (wiih: pintasote, ; small and 2.arm chairs, quae man, 268 carpenter, a storekeeper, a blacksmith—each Fuined oak, 2 drawers and shelf, | : - 112,00, made to sell at $140.00, in his own way has different needs, and this book is builded to $13.00, made to sell at $20.00, | Parlor Cabinets, Colley one upnolerered in leather, meet them. Twenty-one years of experience has been as valu- Mahogany top, oval, with drawerard 7 $47.90, reduced from $62.00. | $147.00, made to sell at $171.00. able in teaching what to leave out as whatsto put in. That is | $167 Sumadetorell ats21. | Vio.et wood, curio style. Golden oak, upholstered in leather, fe why this year’s book is better than any of its splendid: proces. | Golden otk, wih drawer and sieif, |$95.0), reduced from $175.00, | 5 small and 4 arm chair. sion of predecessors. It is because of these twenty-one years’ 5 $19.50, redu-ed from $27.50. Walnut and gilt, Louis XV. style. $160. 0. made to sell at || Hl experience , Self- Raising: 3b x tt Golden oak, Colonial design $185,00, Golden oak, upholstered Knee Pants, i neers » package C Food: 'S8o 7% $38.00 reduced trom $43.00. $120.00, reduced from $160.00. in tapestry, 4 small and 2 arm chairs, ~————~o. Boys’ New Sp: y 3 « ackera—New and des ayes sO ac | Golden oak, with? drawers: Violet wood, Louis XY. style, $269.00, made to — sell \3 pBrogaway Crisps, 2 4 2¢ late cream Calter" foe | | $55.00, reduced from $73.00. | $158.00, reduced trom $210.00. | _fi'tapedtty, 6 small sad’asrmm alee Price, BS Cente. By Mail 35 Conts reves cakes jahogany, carved, with drawers. | Holet wood, Louts XV. style. cf aa * Fourth floor, Central and Bast Buildings ,

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