The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1906, Page 12

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ree ae Ne FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1906. i ee Have “Regal” on the Lining of Those New Spring Shoes —and you’ll have something better than a handsome ‘HE WORLD: y ALDRIDGE DENIES NEW REPUBLICAN DEAL npn a nnn (We Give Either S. @ H. Green or Dividend Stamps ey Your Choice. One Stamp With Each 10c, of a Purchase. We Redeem YOAKUM ILL, HIS WIFE SPEEDS EAST 1,000 Dividend Stamps the Same as $3.00 Cash When Buying Merchandise. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Redeem Books of 990 Green Stamps for Beautiful Premiums. See Their Premium Gap Parlor, on Our Fifth Floor. Ful Not in Any Compact that Places | Woodruff and Himself at Head | | FIGHT HOUR LAW KILLED MAN I PLEDGE 10 md ~ TROLLEY CRASH; of State Committee, MAN&CG GETS (0 YEARS Racing Across Continent to] emt oovemsneewaity, | label. | Bedside of Railroad Mag- | aridge, state Railroad Commissioner, You will have a pair of shoes that you can wear Satta towlay denied the story telegraphed ’ on, from Bridge to Duffield St., nate Here. from Washington that a compact had| § with a Redfem gown and ye Opera L " BROOKLYN. Open suse) ah pecan made i Waa ba ena a Virot hat. peepee date ecteadey ats yee M. u = ones setae P.M, Be siienl says Says Act Will “A Warning to Careless Be Enforced and Asks Chauffeurs and Motor for Complaints. | men,” Says Judge, eight of them in the fashionable districts of Greater New York. Seng for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled Quarter TOPEKA, Youk | Bxecutly jand ymmitt Kan. nd Chairman of the ‘Legiale: ee 6. 26. { Double Stamps | ! Saturday, 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. ee Stamps After 6 P, M. -¢ Your Choice ¢ of Either Green or Dividend. {Remarkable Values for Saturday in} ‘Men’ s@Boys’ Spring Clothing One of Saturday’s attractons is a special purchase of Men’s Suits, hand tailored and em- bodying the same style and up-to-date appear- ance of the higher priced garments. They are Sample Suits, and so ave of the yery best workmanship, material and fit. We secured them from one of New York's best representative manufacturers, “Solomon & Goldstein,” 27 West 4th street. The name itself will teil of the excellent quality of clothing, and this item alone will crowd the department H Saturday. ooo hand tallored, beautiful new fine serges and lone C wight front effect. } You will have a pair of shoes that you can forget at once in the luxurious |B complacency that comes hing to it so far ag it sald Mr. Aldridge. Mnd nave not be for Chairman mmittes or pmmittee, Woodruff i ns, A spe akum, Mr. Y | who | WASHINGTON, March 2%—Frank As a warning to ai midtoreven 4 ot Morrison, Socrotiey of the American and b arrived at Santa Rost, ihe dsems| with the knowledge that ati any ‘come eae Pe etics intae tie sory | @the style of your shoes is aE letter 5) the following Roosvelt: " “My Dear Mr. Morrison View yesterday 1 requested vo to my atten! of the elght- faultless and that they fit without a crease or wrinkle. Best we can do here is to fell you so. At the Regal store we can prove it to you. True style reproduced di- grect from newly-designed hand-made Paris and New York originals. A sure fit from true lasts and quarter goizes. $35.50 and $4. oo At on 1 to ‘SECRET SERVICE MEN SEEK LYNCHING Mop, AUSTRIAN ELECTORAL —_ | REFORM BILL PASSED. ‘The Lower House after exhaustive $3.50 A standard style with ro ferture too pro- nounced, Semi-full toe with receding slope. sole and Cuban heel. Va quarter made of Black King White duck vamp lining, Black kid quarter lining. nil departn to whig) this ‘al Reform bill, to Parliament Baron Gautsch yon to be domin- Your to be eal ma- nply compromise and ws the warhias math oY pr dd alpaca linin Suits worth $20.00 and. $2 Suit worth less than $16 Trousers, fine pure wor- me stripes, perfect esa in workman- Saturday for. SS GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES AEN YORK, CITY. BROOKLYN jassam St, cor. Ann St. opp. Montague St 2e: Fie, roadway. bee Liberty i © suggested CALLS UNIONS TO HEAR and Sees cha jy Bone iar tn from the 7 s rei Witloughby Avenue. | as MURDER CONFESSION. | Upholsterics ||| gee ktoee SST | e z. * e bb Ave. t. and 361b Sts. EAST SIDE WOMEN LOSE » Continuing Saturday. | “ie Fat Bat 8.5 enna soe sows RPSES | +108 W. 126th St. cor. 7th Ave GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES NEW YORK CITY 68 West 21st St. cor. Sixtn Ave. #108. West 125th St., cor pet. Ditmars & Wil HE whole town is stirred by the sensation of the year in Lace Curtains and Upholste: Mammoth crowds are fast reducing the great stocks of the Newark Lace Curtain Com- pany, dampened by water, bought by Ehrich Bros, at 25c on the Dollar. Thousands are getting the very bargains you want at one fourth what you'd pay ordinarily. Come and share in the wonderful specials reserved for Saturday, They're perfect curtains in every re- spect, simply dampened by water, and water doesn’t hurt them, BARGAIN IN STOCKINGS. : Fifteen Hundred Pairs. that Were to .- Have Been Peddled Rez by the Police. 78 Broadway. cor. 10th St 13) Broadway, opp. Herald Bullding, UROOKLYN—"486 Fitth Ave., bet. 10th & 11th Sts. NEWARK—S41 Broad St., opp Centra R. Roof NJ. “Stores marked with a Star are qame 6 Gaen ¢ SETEEED OO CIETED FETE es ho mixtunss jothing for thls Tot, mai nd $7, Satu Fime Blouses, 7 to 15 years, t. with or without School Pants, fanc: 100 Bdway, More than 1,50 pairs of 1 stockings, with burdiles of P: gerie, were found by the police in the cellar of J arrinted, ry pants or Bis ouse, Saturda: Women’s Kid Gloves. Our “Sovereign,” new shipment just in, 2 clasp, sizes 14x17 and 16x20. Ime point back; latest Val. $2.00; 98c} Assorted Pictures. Pictures, 50 different styles, assorted subjects, Fine Grade Umbrellas. Umbrellas, union taffeta stk, 26 to 25 inch, silver gua metal and box wood To-morrow J 7© [remeron Fine Quality. Watches. Watches, good American mowement, stem winder and setter, nickel or gun metal case, very good ee just what the young boy would like. Value $1.00; To-morrow, 800 pairs of Irish Point Lace Curtains at 98e a pair. 900 pairs of Real Scotch Lace Curtains at 98¢ a pair. 1500 pairs of $2.50 Ruffled Muslin Curtains at 75¢ a pair. Four Hundred Ruffled Bobbinet Bed Sets at $1.98. 2000 pais of $1 Double Thread Lace Curtains at 36¢ a pair. 1900 prs.$3.50 Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains at 85e a pair. 140) pairs of $1.25 Ruffled Muslin Curtains at 69e a pair. One Thousand $5.50 Bobbinet Lambrequins at 98e. 2100 Remnants of 59c Irish Point Lace, a yard, ive. EHRICH BROS., 6th Ave. & 23d St. Mullen and M them to sell was arrested with Ber shades. 1. 00 To-morrow Dainty Top Collars. Top Collars, Swiss embroidery, with. hemstitched and scalloped edges, others trimmed with fine Val lace, in dainty ne 10c identified Value 19c each, To-morrow, WOMAN IN FRIGHT, LEAPS FROM WINDOW. ‘.'"" ws THE “=” SUNDAY WORLD'S ian Gibson Picture 1 A UNIQUE SUBJECT Have you ever seen a Prize-Fighter walking through the streets of New York? If so, you know with what awe and admiration the inevi- table bodyguard of boys and men will worship their hero. Charles Dana Gibson, as a contrast to his usual style, chose this subject for one of his “Thousand-Dollar Drawings.” The admiration of the young man for the young woman gaye place for once to the admiration, almost as universal, of the youth for great physical strength. Your collection of Gibson drawings wiil not be complete without this picture. and the only way in which you can be sure of getting this FREE ART SUPPLEMENT NEXT SUNDAY is by ordering in advance from your newsdealer, NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD @ There are many good stories in the Magazine Section of next Sunday’s World, which you should not miss. For instance— The Mystery of the Missing Miss Bradley: This is not fiction, it is the story of New York's latest unan- swered riddle. Three months ago a young, well-educated girl arrived at the Grand Central Station en route to England. She disappeared and has never been heard of since @ Then have you ever heard of the public school that ts Run by the Pupils? It is Public School No. 125, in Wooster street, near Bleecker street, In this school all the teachers do is to teach—atscipline is kept by the pupils. @ Other interesting features Include: The Music Hall as a Marriage Mart How a New Yorker Shelled and Captured a Dominican Port A Billionaire Bachelor Who is Richer Than in. larze assortment, irimmed Va ome! a pretty neck hie $1 id studded with Jewels, the kind usually sells for § turday Burnt Wood Outfit. Eurnt Wood Outfit, complete, with guaranteed platinum point, good quality bulb, glass amp and bottle, in ned wooden box and free lesson. Tomorrow, Led9 Cur Sets, trimmed rting, others 25c Jace, value 2------- Women’s Fine Shoes. Women’s Shoes. small sizes, hand sewed, narrow widths, in sizes 215 3 31, A and B widths ; also colored satin arép Slippers, same sizes. Be fitted, Not exchanged, 29c <ois MEN $350 SHOES Value $2.00; To-morrow, TEEPE OPE eT eee tifacturer in the world. ‘$1 O,G00 Beane bensis 0 any one who can d Women's Shoen, good dongola kid, prove this stat | 4 Rooms Complete! Parnished $125.00. We also have very well made; value $1 3.30 ALL LEATHERS, ALL STYLES, ONE PRICE $3.59 and ox calf, lave cuts, heavy soles, to rout pair. Blucher Comal regular If Lcould take you into my three ve dD large factories at Brockton, Mass., ; and show you the care with which every pair of shoes is made, you would understand why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best in the world, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear Jonger, and are of greater value than any other ~ Fine Grade Hand Bags. Women’ s Eton Suits. vee ‘Per Week Opens) an Account, | $3.50 shoe. Douglas $3.50 Shoes MO Comfort & Ese, BOYS SHQES, $2.00 & $1.75 shoe I have ever fs id same leathers, for $2.00 and $1.75. name and price stamped PATRICK MURPHY, Police Capt. CAUTION, — None mening without W. 1, Dongl De Rockefeller Emma Eames‘s Advice to the Girl With a Voice, and a splendid color page devoted to the marvellous tricks of the most intelligent animal on earth, EN GIVE YOUR ORDER FOR NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD TO-DAY I etty light mixtures, Eton strap- ped (rom Ynoulder, vest and cuff trim- med with fancy brald, lined with white faltae circular skirt, two broad straps down front and back, Value $15.00; oie dotted To-morrow, Jawn Women’s Hand Bags, grain leather, inside purse, Vienna handle, a very well made Hand Bag, very handy to carry, ho!ds a good deal. Value 75c; To-morrow, 39c on bottom. ke no substitute. Sold in W. L. usive shoe stores in _ . ‘2 the principal cities, and by the best shoe dealers ey atte Ponda CRED s(t Ballrer area sample swan “fronts oe WOMEN'S BELTS, eold tinsel, sflk Past Color Byolets used exclusively, Catalogue mailed free. W.L Douglas, Brockton, Mass, brass Knoles, Including mocd soft ne Gy-Carts, ‘broad tucks, tucks and leather very dainty and » pretty 0 top m Mec} opringir Ubber tired or short sieeve ‘ 5 wear with summer . 19¢ lawn or dottea ? Value to 500, each W.L.Douglas Creater New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: Bs to ‘corner Howard Street. Bab Highth Avenue. ‘5 Nassau Street. BROOKLYN, 708.710 Broadway, cor. Thornton. ird Avente, corner 120th Street. ABS aaa Bere orner Bearl BE 5 rulton Street, corner Pear! Md Avena’ Sot 1aGin& 147sh Ste, | 404 FittN AvenuC HY OTY— 18 Ne Avenue, commer 294 Street WARK —785 Broad Bisset 8. 5: eet upwards 3 Og awe pt white me with embroidery, mi clust olin: . ppeael black rece hort, aire aotah ar, ron’, ish Jonagthy a a iy (ee afte at okes of Val. lace, ions and ' ‘ ae cl kid, , 2 fi $1 par Minnen’ Shoe, fine ; spring and lttle heels, rv well made and er pall M en, in satin calf, vicl kid CARRIAGE BAGS. leather linea, in- side ourse, mun metal, nickel «ilt or cove frames, value 50; 9 Saturday for .. USTER BROWN (OR Ht! roCkUR BELTS. bigces

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