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THE'WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1906. NO CONNECTION WITH\ANY OTHER STORE JERE DUNN, OLD- - JERE DUAN DYING ra ING wobwreeo $id & Lointed Dotts. THE BIG STORE A+CITY IN ITSELF WITH ROOTS (fF DYING IN ’FRISCO.|@. Slightly solled—not much—about | as much as a new one would be after ; TT | PERE RE AT SN | E G E L © | a E. R e Cancer Is Killing Noted Gam. , ne are hurt, though. S Sic AVE . are es ssi tor cholce of Dolls formerly 5 MEET AECAT THE FOUNTAIN 187 & 19" STS. bler and Man-Killer at 10c NEW_YORK . priced 26c., 85c. and 60c. San Francisco, Shop by ’Phone, When you don't feel like going out. When it is too rainy to go shop- ping. When you want things in a hurry. Any goods sold by us will be sent C. 0. D, to any address on quick re- ceipt of request by ‘phone. Call 1000—Chelsea, PPP PPP! 83 Gye Slasses for $7. For Saturday we offer 10-kt. Gold Filled Frameless Eye Glasses at $1.00. Some Glorious Opportunities for the Practice 2 Res tt 50e. Full hollow-ground razors, war- of Vise Gconomy. apie by us just as if you paid full CAREER IN NEW YORK. Byres Ordered Him to Quit Man- hattan, but He Sent Back a Defy that Was Unchallenged. pilissoyla ceatan ieee eaiainon . . ; fm: . The very fact that these were manu- ; —_—~ Cooplh arsBOSIedes Garda) Ta Mee Sometimes it is economy to “get along without” things. There are other times when that course¢ tactured by such well-known con- eer ras received tn this clty to-day avery irenpectias! good (as the regis) 18 really wasteful extravagance. The question that guides thrifty pecple is never “Can I do without{ cerns as Geo. Wostenholm & siass Uf caieer,, Broceht ron taténcabilen lar §3.00 kind. this?” "It is, “Is this something that I must have some time and can | ever get it cheaper than now?” Sons, whose famous Pipe Razors smoking, If Dunn dies quletly in his Saturday we also offer Solid Gold This advertisement gives glorious opportunities for the right kind of economies. The articles{ #° snon” See ar atl ded tt will be the fulfillment of a Prophecy often :ade by his friends that | notwithstanding ils stormy career he would not die his boots on. own to the sporting world has hai a stormier Dunn. About seven a: looks ten fe that b often remarked, Spring Frameless Eye Glasses, mentioned here are all “staple” goods. Some have an immediate usefulness, some find their valueg pjamond Razor Co. should be with Shell Guards, ftted with 4 chiefly in their certainty of usefulness in the future—it makes no difference. The point is that these are} sufficient proot to you how re- markable this sale really is. finest crystal lenses; also a $3.00¢ articles that people must have some time—and they are cheaper now than they will be by-and-by. While they last you may c value, at . hhoose « 50¢ It is NOT wise to wait when waiting costs you money and gains little or nothing in other respects. > at . Stylish & Reliable Clothing for Wen at $5. 4200 Suits at $5.00. 800 Overcoats at $5.00. J00 Spring Gop Coats at $5.00, euell It pea necessary to say much more. You know—or ought to know—that you can take every word we say literaily. When we say this is good and stylish clothing we mean y that, If it were commonplace, dingy, unattractive clothing we wouldn't call it “stylish.” We would like nothing better than to have all our advertising judged by the Way we “make good” on this item. - The Suits are of black cheviot and Thibet; single and double breasted; also of fancy cheviot, in brown, gray and “Scotchy” plaid effects, also in fancy worsteds, in stripe and plaid patterns. All sizes, “stouts” and “regular.” The Overcoats are black, blue and Oxford, serge and Venetian lined; 46 and 52 inch lengths. Also Tourist Overcoats in fancy colorings of both stripe and plaid effects; all sizes, 33 to 46. The Top Coats are tn tan and black; all sizes In the black from 36 to 42; in the tan sizes are chiefly 33 to 38, with a few larger. 4200 Pairs of Grousers at $7,298. These are left from our recent gregt sale of trousers at $2. Real values are far above the $2.00 mark. All sizes in 30 to 44 waists. Fine Striped Worsteds, : Cassimeres and Tweeds, Black Cheviots and Corduroys, Novelty and Fancy .Cheviots. Choice at $1.25. 32,50 "Snndhere pe Is Ohere a Woman Who Can Rneee! sre medium-weight Coats—not winter garments—and in An “ 4 fi RR e ’ ‘ ) je styles of next month rather than of this. It is the greatest are Li Handkerchiefs ( A aA. ra value that we have offered in this line of goods, at such a time, a ae oi ale esest ese zee a I ans bs —no cotton ones among them. in many years. The pictures show the cholce of styles. One Is a full box reefer, Keep that in mind as you read the prices. younger, The out- as led for years, he served to keep him mbler, a young tough, and as a man of the ting out of business. Ellfott then took a chair as a shield and Pralsted, the oars- Tan, put his tevolver in his other hand and ‘the fight went on. The men came together and rolled over the floor. A Dunn's scalp, of the career of in New York, {s A man of 1 times convi a hole along . So It settled Dunn Was ar- to Mfe and. tried. sr awhile he uperintendent word he must sent, word <0 8 1 if Byrnes" wanted ew York hie could come to do it. Byrnes let me the New i —~. ial Dunn was sued by a . Who endeay- a bank oes er ee prove sxe was his wife. Dunn the | proved she wus not, although his record ed over the coals and he auf- eal from the revelations fter this he married and h ie Influences of Style, good taste, the season and the price—all these contribute to make in {he popular collasiess effect, relied these offers irresistible, These are high-class suits—there are only a fey +! rites pip ins [ani ulltesy buona t nas : . were made to sell for less than $15.00. They are all good styles—st¥les we o’-mutton sleeves, turnover cuffs, the lett Men’s fine Hemstitched.... 8C 4 chose ourselves and wished to be judged by. ‘They are all reliable, serviceable sleeve bearing an embroidered emblem. : Men’: 5 ? iti L ‘ials—t i / The Glee ayia iaralsg econ te enter: n’s 25¢e. Emb’d Initial. 121%4¢ 4 materials—those that give the fullest measure of wear. ri a Ww * i . fd made in “mannish’” style, with notched| omen’s Hemstitched. .... 4¢ > Women’s Sutts and Shirt Warst Dresses at $5.95. collar, double-breasted front and belted Rt Women’s finer Hemstitched. 6¢ pear uee oe wanttee slesy ee turnover cuffs LS 2 Women’s Embroidered (Sec- The price brings these into the same paragraph, although thero is little else in common between them other than that both are at about half what they were made to sell for. The suits are of light-weight cheviot— NOT the Both styles are snedelap in blue and red \? ¥ onds) .. .. serge and in covert clot ‘S roqe se Price, Saturday ONLY 2: 50 Women’s 15c. and 25¢. In- heavy winter goods; these suits are for wear up to really warm weather. A ; 8. There’ ts one k4nd of whiskers only that T will wear,” sald Barrymore, “and that kind fs ike Jere Dunn's!" | Barrymore made un Ike Dunn. and semblance was remarked the first of the play. PERSONAL, | &c sae) released : A . . Atialed ye iessisaeles im. 3 iv LAT SN Dott Mery A. E, Reynolds, of No. 2410 Specials in Misses’ Sucts W. oD Fa +» 9c Excellent styles—trim, jaunty and attractive. The Shirt - Waist 5 9 5 Ono Hundred and seventeenth street. omens Lace ged ; Dresses are of fine quality velveteen, prettily made. Price of cither. De arly | Chicago, saye ible recent lotter: pals and Coats. (25¢. dcind) Meectenies 12% 25 a SIO Y. dee S; a BY/ Mea J y|is with a heart full of gratitude tha’ te . ve Y 7 A ve uUtts; : evculesee, a tell what Father John's Medicine $2.95 a be sir peste acct in ght Women’s Fancy Embroi- J. an e Sy G Eliott in ¢ For this he Battle with Elliott. has done for me. 1 had a terrible for Mises! Panama an] Mixture Eton Suits: new spring dered .. .........4. - 19¢ ing frankly winter garments, they get the heaviest blow of the price- cough and was so weak that the fam- $10.00 styles; garments beautifully tailored and ined with satin: Thee ees Only thirty esate but we have not had better styles this sea- new circular skirt There is not a handkerchief in lly physician gave me up, giving me IRE BRIE cravenstte Coats, snade:of ‘ 1 3 vas a prize fighter who wanted| hut three days to live. It was then 9.75 ‘out colts ta ote ane daira guaranteed rainproot the list that does not sell at son. Two styles—one a box-coat. model in blest, blue, Diem: or green, the Sullivan and)that IT began to take Father John’s|{ $45,Q0 {oF Misses, Broadcloth Eton Suits, made of excettont qual- i del, with lingerie vest and sleeves. hoice o: A 7 ; ° {ty broadcloth’ satin lined and beautiful aes rices at least double the figures other a costume model, s ‘ Medicine. Any person who saw me lee elites. Dincic: Alice bie amt avy Gite, oreds) cls F 8 10 then would hardly know me now, I given. any of them....+s+eeeeeeseres aloiers orelsieteranies (ssa! evelereveieis ssl velis much of the gro am so well, and the credit belongs rest for his exp to Father John’s Medicine. My lit- | was nearly broke, He spent jajtle brother drinks the medicine like ‘ : advertising the show and hiring the| water and thrives upon it.” (Signed) Sood Clothing tor Bo S hall, and when the time came Eliiott/Mary A. E. Reynolds, No. 2410 One wot cold f and refused to go on,|Hundred and Seventeenth street, ‘ = He sald he was sick. Dunn was broke | Chicago, Il. » ms A? 1.50 When your boy begins to feel the need of a heavy and sore, He told Elliott he was a suit or overcoat next winter the price of this 9 clothing will be in accord- ance with its real value. And there is a big differ- ence between its value and the price we now ask. But we have no room for winter clothing now and we must clear it out—and this price ought to do it. . Come in here and see the garments, then you fight Eliott. 1 Waists--Ghe Lat-- Unmatched Values in est Creations. Wen’s Shoes. A charming lot! Foor Moun 2”¢ Odd Lots in Women’s Shoes at Half Priee mi ¥ Our Spring styles in “Foot Mould” Shoes have ar- rived and cannot be taken out of their cases until there is room for them in the department. ‘That means we have to make room for them; so all broken lots and incomplete lines of Winter and Spring Shoes are offered at prices that leave no question about their leaving to-morrow. Every year thousands of New Yorkers look forward to this sale—and they’ll all be here early. It will pay you, too, to be here early. The “values in Men's Shoes are especially remarkable, although : 5 ‘Women will find good chances also. . Handsome Embroidered Net Waists, the season’s newest fash- $3.00 ® $3.50 51925 FOR MEN /¢3,59 SHOES FoR Women; of ion; mode of imported embroidered net over mousscline; two TNS MEL) he | pairs — of if fine Vic! Kid, in button, others of ie P . ; Jace and Blucher sty! artistically beautiful short-sleeve models, designed with fancy > fat, siying jest rather marion tor, | ee eat colt akin, in three stylom Rev. Fr. D. J. Leonard, writing t went out on the road and|from Cambridge, N. Y., says a young back. Everywhere he went men |lady of his parish was rescued from ed from the audience to go kil |aulck consumption by the use of . Elliott find Dunn met in the|Father John’s Medicine. “She is unn got the first shot, It hit}now well and very grateful for her pistol arm and the arm went! recovery,” says Fr. Leonard. Most of them copies of Parisian models. Made of the most fashionable materials, in a way to delight you. Saturday morning they make their debut. Plenty of them will leave us early in the day, maybe most of them. So come early if you like their description. will appreciate the price. FFE ihe . ‘ pat ‘Shoes—made on a straigi oke, embellished with lace motifs and Venise lace " ; : with kid or cloth tops; also some Double-Breasted Jacket Suits, in large range of colors; mixtures, plaids y 2 i a 5.90 jaaad ni jeweled sole; all sizes | Ou calfskin shoes, and stripes; all sizes 7 to 15 years seeee s+es+++0$1,50 2 insertings; especially priced at $6.90 and......-++ Teather Snoesy too. Altogether the | and sizes to sult all Digges: and Best lot of $00 and | gmat co Women’s Japanese Silk Waists; new and attractive styles; tai-§ $% sors ,over omered ! $1.90 values, For 8 at 198) . A . : 4 rr $ FOR AN. FO nd lingerie effects; in black and white; . AEN i : MEN, ‘Shoes are lored and lingerie effects; in black and white; cleverly designed ¥$2,00 @ $2.50 Nites $2.50 BOF Ate. OF made, good, serviceable Shoes. It's of kidskin and patent leather with Fo Norfolk Jacket and Junior Norfolk Suits, in neat mixtures; sizes 8 to 12 YOATB.....esccressevveres seenseeeeceeees ~e +++-$1.50 Long Overvoats, in Oxford and olive; also Tourist, in single and double breasted; sizes 6, 7, 8, 12, 18 and 14 years only..........seeeeees $1.50 Russian Overcoats, in mixtures; some have red flannel lining and em- in the season’s newest advance fashion; the lingerie models are > an opportunity to save money on the regular heels, Oxtorgs have French broidered emblem; sizes 2% to 5 years. $1.50 elaborately lace trimmed; also embroidered and strictly tai- >) ery eee and youths in ‘stout fords’ with regular, heels In the i les; i i A alt Shoes in. lace and Tors in | sizes in the. blacks, Not a. pal We are Going to Let Every BOYS’ BLOUSES REDUCED; all the famous makes; blouses that were ¢ ored styles; especially priced at $6.90, $5.90, $5.00 3.95 (ACA CRA T raguuany for iets tina" 95c., now 78c.; were 75c., now 58c.; were 50c., NOW...........++. 38C. ON il tle oeleevoierelocctele ce $15, $16, $r7 & $18 Overcoat Go at $10.50 The penalty for lagging comes swift and severe to these overcoats. At one fell swoop we have lopped off the prices and gathered them into one great lot at $10.50. If these radical reductions don’t bring you to the full appreciation of this offering, the overcoats involved will. They are all identified Youths’ Winter Sutts at Saturday the Last Call on Ghese Garments. Could we but show you these Suits as you read this there would be no doubt as to Choice Brands of Cigars wt the Lowest Prices in Yow York. The popularity of the Cigar Store grows daily. Each succeeding sale adds to the already large following of patrons, 7-4 to 1-3 Saved Co-Mforrow. Key West and Tampa Havana Cigars. Children’s Coats & Dresses Cute Sarments Ghat Mothers Witt Buy Quickly. , Saturday is Children’s Day at The Big Store, and we're always careful to mark the occasion fittingly. To-morrow we really outdo ourselves. Just read of the wonderful values: de from 3 <5 stub size; box of 5 nie arture, ‘hey are made fron Children’s Dresses of fing wool cashmere; several very SAN MARCO Ty Cs Clear Havens: stub size; box of their quick departu e i eyes nee pretty styles, and all good colors and very effectively } VAN DYCK, superior 4 excellent fabrics, in styles that y is me! trimmed; fizes 8 to 5 years; regularly $4.95; at..2.954 64 myitGMatan mampa made: Bertectos Cited size: box ‘50¢ look well in. i r t y Children’s Dresses of fine wool Serge; made in the be- New York Made Clear tlavana Cigars. with our label—that means much to the man who IRCA coming French style, with plaited skirt; waist prettily ¢ mL BsTIVo, high grade, clear Havan 450 P shat sold at $9.20; in neat effects of fine has quality. and character in mind. AN\ tues aos pee Renee Gee! color, Davy one CPlatraticae alent nox % P worsteds; sizes 14 to 20 years, or 30 to 36 i f 3 = oo. NA S y \T HAV, ; inch breast measure. , Children's Coats of corduroy and bearskin, two very 4 TEN-CENT HAVANA : i lies al poe 2 ‘x W M good immed; 6 Domestic Brands. 40 YOUTHS’ WINTER OVERCOA’ ‘« - VOGEL & SON, if Siatly $8.98, cae baie te as an A te SS 2.95 GREAT METROPOLIS or ROBERT PURN: . Overcoats that sold at $9.50 and i . ‘Broadwa: bf plata elots BARCONL ClG4 7) cine. Hause sine box of $0, 4 Een Ka sna aoue mixturds; j 4 ‘ t Ho: ston Children’s Coats cloth and cheviot, excellent qualities; two ver: WHST RAS; 4 if u sizes 0 20 years, or 0 3 t 2 AVE L tis oe one pretty % ; regularly 5. 75 ae baa MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. breast measure; to-morrow 6.00 models; in navy blue only; alzes 2 ¢o.5 years; WE GIVE +8, & BL” GROEN TRADING STAMPS, Soy Pyroy' * 4 ' ot %