The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1906, Page 9

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Cupid Tighe he Wisely Refers Case to Jurisdiction of Girl’s Heart. COQUETTED JUST A BIT ‘Annie Moved Phil to Jealous Smit- |) ing, but Gives Him Her Verdict After. “What's the use of being in love i¢ you can’t quarrel and then have the sweet, unadulterated joy of making up? There is nothing so delectable as the reunion of two hearts that have been| @ little broken in a tiff. They come| all ithe closer for the splinters. | There is the little romance of| Annie and Phil to prove this bit of Philosophy to tho incredulous. | Annie and Phil fell out. Annie and Phil were wretched, but Anuie Phil were both too prot first.” Jealousy fixed all that. A giege to Annie's heart. have none of him and said as with a manly siap upon the qherefore the next chapter 0: mance was adjourned to the tan Avenue Police C in Annie's juris¢ Annie said to-d World reporter ne Judge s ia ‘Which man do you w: aT, ‘but I'd ra g said he, ean settle it out of court. Old Love Not Off. st. vhole weeks I d . Wasn't it “hada r weeks. social night we When the nn te twenty-two years old, of No. 161 Ham- Worm Turned. lv_ever after. Every year we burg avenue, and George Voight, che othe ve @ little festl- | “I've known Phil for ages,’ mnie. with dimples playing ee y In her cheeks” ands b i company fo J i SORy, SOUR to be married we’ might have veen mat Bow. ‘Ye it hadn't been for a silly @ TST (KED FR our old. flower, > reg Rwer’ and went off in didn’t let him know 1 nced all evening with George tenit mt dance, #0 ‘he was ume aan er) when George wa me up and nit “hr Mie, blow was not iE one, but it knocked stock BY I ss Linen, Dress China, ' Ivorles and Goods, Bronzes, &c., at Greatly Reduced Prices, , KUTANI WARE, hard and the Comptroller ta find cut wi Ae 1s really needed, ineer AWhittingtor | Would more that ets. Qpinion, $21,000 30 W. 22d St. ST. REGIS FITTINGS SENATE Abvances arn TRUST COMPANY BILL. ean bili i ; tyaer| ALBANY, March 21.—The Wain- Reliable Comptroller Metz’s Engineer wright Trust Company: Reserve bill was Tiievifie: Cai advanced to third reading in the Senate Beds ena Bed Bedding Deals a Body Blow to $55,000 Request. j | | towlay. When it was recelved from the | Assembly Senator Stevens asked for its | advancement, but Senator Gardner bb- Jeoted. It was made a special order, and| when it came up an hour later Senator, jardiner withdrw his obtection: the bill was advanced, with che sdf | ‘The Geventy-First Regiment will not / have in its armory any of the velvet povered lounges, wonderfully carved chairs, magnificent mirrors and other articles wevthy of the Hotel St Regis that i: had longed for. This was BROOKLYN STORES Bia standing that it may be amended on} third reading. ntened and ran honor was de- 1, ff, fd in his 1 Annie as ref- tions to choose the course, old Silly." arms around Rascing ‘hing for. the Now. they pair in the world—just ; couple who again. The heroine is Annie Mehling, a ed oF Gtecrtee ee gut a } ar eneaeeds ao pretty, girl of nineteen, who lives at| tha same time. T made up me meg At " s Phili le up my mi ‘so soon, as Philip. is working No. %7 Hamburg avenue, Broo! nice to Phil. Demy nate) ne 8 An expert carpenter—ho Her tw» wooers are Phitip [is going to marry Annie and they are COUPON e i), 2) DINING CHAIRS. This Solid Gotd- | en Oak Cane Seat 9 | Dining Chair has } | strange side brace, §| high ¢arved back, and fs finely fin. ished; value, $1.40; with coupon, 84c | | Chinese and Japanese Mattings, new importation just received; beautiful, exclusive designs. Fine line Furniture, ME Carts up from, Convenient Payments. SIMPSONeCO Popular Home Furnishers, 539-41 8th Ave, Northwest Cur, 37th St. Open Saturday Evenings Till 10. of Go- ” $2.75 Carpets, Rugs, &c. CLAIN | | of| val and che vothtr Hie was askei Se eR No, 1762 Greene avenue. jsietiea a the ions the men. sat, A eo ones ge oe wen ate HAE Set Maelo rndeoea: [Retiring from Business on’ f Chinese and joods, consisting Embrolderies and ‘ot Japanese fimure n¢ 81.98 Also many other bareaing: PHONG, FAT & CO., Upholstery Goo: [es] Everything for Housekeeping LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT West. 14 Street “er 6" Ave Watbush Ave Ané Fulton pa | Sale of All Sith Umbrellas. For Women, 26-inch ha pearl and ndles of gun-metal, silver, silver caps and natural wood with ster- ling silver trimmings. For Men, 28-inch; fine English natural woods wi trimmings. th sterling silver $2.95. value $4.00. Lord & 3 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street; Fifth Avenue; Nineteenth Street. made evident at the meeting of the @inking Fund Commission, which was! held to-day, and the Mayor and other members fairly gasped when they heard | ef the various art whigh the Geventy-First thought they required to, help Sanisy their armory, At the last mesiing of the Armory | the modest request of $56,000 for furniture was recei ‘The Mayor, who | Meved in tho statements of others, wmelined to favor it, but the weiols | ref two Comptroller He detailed Whittingion, one of his engi- neers, ‘and. the latter's report, advense | @ the proposition, was read t0-da; ig regiment,” the report sai officers and A Sale You'll A Sale You'll Thank Us For When Rainy Us For \ Five that tt proposed to fur- hen Rainy Rainy “Days Come. e@ Come. ¢@ rit! a Umbrellas at There Have Been Many Big Umbrella Safes in New York. ‘| We Have Had Some Big Ones mosg ucher things: ‘Three | ur armchairs, 40 Ourselves, but No Umbrella Sale | Ever Held Anywhere Could Possibly Compare With This, rocking -cl chairs of other wyies, oat ‘opera. Gales 61 _mnhogany oak tables, 31 davenports and divans finished in mahog. @ny and oak, 297 bentwood stools, 2 Gaxony rugs ‘of special sizes. this, Brussels and Wilton car- pets, 43 Preneh bevelled plate-glass mir- Fore, 4 pieces of ‘tapestry and velour Maino '@ full Kitchen equipment, ehding a 2%4-foot range and a 3)‘inch broiler and twonty electric clocks and ‘an interior telephone system.” “But the enumeration of these ar- he report continues, ‘does not mwhole story, Many of the chairs, , Davenport ‘and desks are ial design of the most € are models approved by the arohitesta, mirrors, carpets ani curtains are jed on ‘the sacne scale of magnifi- no reason why the city should je all these expensive and costly Ens ia ene befitting the St. Regis or thé “Metropolitan Club House Toller barracks) Oe twas Col. Bates, himself, the Colonel Feriment, ‘who first made the west for the appropriation, When, r, he heard the engineers report sae OF WOk pe. Woe Ginna as: the others, “This will never do," was his terse on your life,” sald the Comp- ‘The matter was referred to Col. Bates i i aon te fifty-eight times, at and the main entrances. participate in. be sidetracked, > finished with wide-ribbon tape-edge effect, Women’s. 4 andles—come in three styles of solid sterling silver caps, mounted on Partridge wood, Princess shape; six styles of Imported Box and Furze natural woods, with sterling silver caps and ends-—crooks and Princess shapes; highly polished Cape Horns in sey- eral shapes—mounted with sterling silver swedges; white polished pearls with sterling silver swedges. Complete with case, cord and tassel, le at, ‘te hed a. coats, lecause he 8 |,6e the. wool belong he sends the ts to 1 ata they will be Five thousand Umbrellas in the lot. Laid end to end, they would more than reach across the Brooklyn Bridge and back again. On top of one another, they would stretch from Broad- way to the top of the Flatiron Building and back Gathered together here for a sale such as New York has never known, they occlpy the entire show-space between the Twenty-second street It is a colossal event—and one you will wish to. We do not make the claim that they are worth five and six dollars apiece—for they are not. if you can duplicate the commonest one in the lot for less than two dollars, thenour judgment should But 2600 are Women’s 26-inch. 2400 are Men’s 28-inch. These Umbrellas are covered with a very fine and firm grade of yarn-dyed TAFFETA, jet black, SUARAN TENE fast color and positively RAIN-| PROOF. Of a close-rolli type, Frames are the ver: strongest lock-rib Paragon; men’s have eight ribs; women’s a Men’s Handles are of very fine selected Imported English Box and Furze Natural Woods, with sterling silver caps and swedges, in several very attractive designs; Prince of Wales and round crook shapes; also four styles and shapes of highly polished Cape Horn handles, handsomely mounted with sterling silver swedges; all of them com. plete with case, cord and tassel. lance at the description will serve to show you that we have A_glar y! ets through &c,,” ey Fe 5 handles. Neither: is it possible,to buy any co aimed more at the QUALITY of these Umbrellas than at ngs or fanc: Mail Orders Given in oe Asean! 1 yee Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down- O CH an Extravagance. = Co ZNO a Big Budget of Tempting =n Women’s Suits & Coats. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS of English suiting, in light and dark gray mixtures; Eton Coat, satin lined, finished with stitched straps; elbow or full length circular skirts, with folds of self material; positively UAE 50 9. special .. * Tuxedo and Hi, made of fine quality Panama and light weight broadcloth, in all the desirable colors and black; also a att of English worsteds, fa: mixtures and checks; coats are silk Mae elbow and three-quarter sleeve; skirts circular and plaited style; every one handsomely trimmed and finely tailored. Regular value $23.50; special. .. 18.75 WOMEN'S JACKETS of fine quality covert, in the close-fitting models; tailor- strapped, satin lined throughout. Excellent value at $11.50; cial Misses’ & Small Women’s Apparel. TAILORED SUITS, Eton, Hip and Pony Coat models; a variety of all the new fabrics, including pretty checks and light weight broadcloths, in the latest colors and black; coats silk lined and handsomely trimmed; skirts this sea- 16.95 son’s most approved styles; Well worth $21.00; special TOURIST COATS of all-wool plain and fancy cheviots,. in navy and ov A lined throughout; tailored strap down back; generously made; 14 to 18 years. A $15.00 garment in every respect; special, 10.00 MISSES’ SKIRTS of blue and black all-woo] Panama and cheviots; also of a variety of fancy materials and shadow checks; circular and plaited models; plain or with folds of self cloth; lengths 35 to 39 inch Regularly $6.50; special .... 4.95 $6.00 Silk Petticoats, 3.98. WOMEN'S TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, good quality, with aceordion plaiting and deep sectional flare ruffle; in all the newest Srping shades and black; equal quality cannot be obtained elsewhere for | I se on Thursday . Ready-to-Wear Hats. TOQUES, TURBANS AND Nae large and varied assortment; made of silk braid, in plain and two-toned effects; trimmed with wings, quills 2.98 and ornaments; all the new colors and black, Value $4.00..,...... Black & Colored Dress’ Goods. MOHAIR SUITINGS in the new stripe and check effects; all then ewest 33 sizes 14 to 16 years. colorings; 38 inches wide. Regularly 50c. and 59c. yard...........4. ic BLACK WORSTED VOILE, crisp, firm weave; all pure wool. PW den gREBUIMFIYNZSCR VATA Nini corer seiosiiccew eres ssetuce cause vies 9c BLACK ENGLISH SERGE, pure wo guaranteed waterproof: perfect black; full 54 inches wide. Regularly $1.00 yard.........sseeeeesees 9c New Ribbons Below Value. MESSALINE RIBBON, extra fine quality; 5%4 inches wide, in all the new Spring girdles and sashes. shades; suitable for millinery, dress trimming, Regularly 39c.; DRESDEN RIBBON, 4 and 4% inches wid floral designs, including the large American Beauty rose pattern. Regularly 29c,; yard............ Beautiful New Silks. ALL-SILK PONGEE, “22 inches wide, all the newest colors, dnctuaieg white, cream and black, Value S0c.; yard.. CHECKED LOUISINE AND TAFFETA, pure si white and gray and white; various size checks; 19 inches wi 75c.; yard . in blue and white, ‘black and Value fi Trae Friday & Saturday. A Sale of Shell Combs. News brimming with importance. Shell Combs in the prettiest and most fascinating of favored conceits go on sale at prices that should arotse the greatest degree of shopping enthusi- asm. We have prepared for a three-day sale of unusual brisk- ness, and the prices appended are the reasons; IMITATION SHELL EMPIRE AND SIDE COMBS, extra heavy quill top, mounted on fine gold plate; studded with amethysts, sapphires and rhinestones, Regularly $1.00 and $2.0 39 & 89c IMITATION SHELL EMPIRE AND SIDE COMBS, mounted with fine gold- plated band; bead edge. Regularly $1.50; set.. IMITATION SHELL EMPIRE COMBS, mounted wii th French rhinestones, combined with pearls and amethysts. Regularly $1.00............+.. 59c IMITATION 4 E AND POMPADOUR COMBS, extra heavy quill top. 39c IMITATION SHELL EMPI Regularly 50c. .... 5c IMITATION S BARETTES AND HAIRPIN: . 19¢ GOLD-PLATED HAIR BARETT! thysts. Regularly $1.00 .. 49c Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, 125th St. West Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. 125th OCI iH & EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR || Women, Misses, Boys & Children CLeCIL Agents for THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN The new Spring models are dainty, shapely, stunning, stylish, Each last is moulded modishly, modernly. “Queen Quality” is a woman’s smart shoe made to fit feet of all sizes and shapes. They are the proper accompaniments to the most exquisite gowns, Boots, $3.00 Sa Oxfords, $2.50 Custom Grade, 50c extra THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE Day, Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down- | O CH an Extravagance. &C i O. Wy Women’s Ready-to-Wear Suits and Separate Skirts Special for Thursday’s Selling WOMEN’S ETON SUITS—two new models in worsted mixtures and Panamas, silk lined and beautifully trimmed Coats, new circular 17.75 semi-plaited Skirts. THUTSdaY Sse cecenebecclcceececacscsmaneey WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS—three zl Regular value $25.00; tirely new models, circular or half plaited, tailor trimmed, Panama or medium gray worsteds. Value $10,00; Thursday, . The New Accordion Skirts—in various materials, sunburst and flute plaited models 6.75 Women’s Silk Eton Coats (Third Floor) Tailor trimmed and braid trimmed, new French sleeves, 9.75, 42.00, 15.00, 20.00, 25.00 To-morrow (Thursday) 50 Dozen Women’s White Lawn Waists At 79c Each; Value $1.48 Front of two embroidered panels, four rows of Val, lace, shoulder tucking, elbow sleeve. Value $1.48 each, at WAISTS OF WHITE LAWN—Front of all- over embroidery in a dainty pattern, cluster tuck- ing, elbow sleeve, baby back. Special at...... $2.75 Batiste Waists, $1.98. Front of fifty-six fine graduated tucks, solid | tucked baby back, beading in collars, shoulders + and cuffs, long or short sleeves. Value $2.75, ah (Third Floor.) sides. Specia Corset Department Our assortments present models to fit slender, medium and stout figures, and in styles adapted to the new mode in dress, La Vida Corsets 3.00 to 17,00 } 79¢ “}1.48 98 Guaranteed whalebone, all the newest Parisian models, Princess hips and extremely low backs, in eyelet embroidery materials; also Batiste and Coutil, with attached hose supporters front and Thomson’s Glove-Fitting Corsets | it 1,00 to 3.00 R & G Lingerie Corsets 1.00 2.00 W B Corsets, 1.45 These corsets are made especially for us of an excellent quality Batiste and Coutil, high and medium bust models, | long and short hips, deep face of lace, ( satin ribbon bow. Value $2.00, at... (Second Floor) New spring models for Princess Gowns, with high bust, suitable for the average and the siender figure, For slender figures, low bust, short hips, with hose sup- porters attached, 1.45 We have facilities for fitting rapidly and conveniently instep, Regular price $6,00, at., $5.98 Cambric Petticoats $3.50 Made of an extra quality cambric, with ten-inch flounce of lawn, finished with deep flare rutile of blind embroidery, extra dust ruffle. Value $5.98, at......- (Second Floor) Hosiery Department—2¢ Fioor, WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS—pure black silk and silk with cotton soles—values $1.35 to $1.50, $1.40 per pair; $3.10 box of 3 pairs, BLACK SILK STOCKINGS—neatly embroidered at instep, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 per pair. 50c. per pair; values up to 75c, 50c., 75c. and $2,00 per pair. $6.00 Silk Petticoats $4.95 BLACK AND COLORED Taffeta Silk Petticoats —Newest tucked and circular flounces, all silk under dust ruffle, street stades and delicate color- ings for evéning wear. “HEATHER BLOOM” TAFFETA PETT: ICOATS! —Staple and fancy colorings, newest shirred ruffles > and hemstitching. Regular price $2.75, Special at) 4.95 98 13,50 WOMEN’S BLACK LISLE STOCKINGS—highly mercerized, lace boot in variety of designs; also plain black liste, richly embroldered at WOMEN'S STOCKINGS OF SILK AND LISLE THREAD—to match costumes, lace Value $3.95, at Value $1.35; at....+ Underwear Dept—2s Foor. WOMEN’S ITALIAN SILK VESTS—hemstitched top, trimmed, band embroidered, WOMEN’S FINE LISLE SWISS. RIBBED trimmed at knee, WOMEN’S SWISS RIBBED HAND CROCHET VESTS— \ Value 75c. each; special ateseerseessereeeseeeereeereer® 1 3,25 65c

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