The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1906, Page 9

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> "DING OFF,” SAYS FOUGHT WITH GANG 'WATTER STUNG BY COURT 10 WOOER ON AN L” Tl ‘Long Distance for Yours;| Architect Graham Caught | April Fool Joke (Of e Dawaed , Local Is Busy,” Said j leged Pickpocket and P: Burns Two Days After Magistrate to Suitor. | Tried to Rescue Him. He Found It. ff Frank Farc Ay Foo tinue k Fard' ne tM Ke comely Han West he will have to up in has n his mind. in Emil mann's 1 at No. 414 way, He got the Job through a W Fargu ement. His dutle that for ail time the ng nway the dishes Mr. Farquahar ha Monday morning much on that he bas the Mills 1H _ and become ments. The cor When he picked {t up he nearly faint- tier and th ed to see that it was a check for 3 ing. She was ri ‘9, made out on the Bank of Discou handsome with the name intersigned by Canal street Spring's Most Fashionable Shirt Waists are here in ougown exclusive styles. Our Lingerie Blouses Our $3.50 Tailored Madras Waist e new Forsythe especially for com- he thing for horseback riding and all outdoor games; bound to be popular. because it 1s senal- ble. i 150 RAIN COATS In a Special Sale Wednesday and Thursday. Tis not only what we tell —{t Is what every f that makes Suesine Fashion's Fa Silk A twin. is more od for wear suse of the touch of tton In it--and costs less half the price. Sam- if pen request— now marked &t ot them sold for now give ¢! ae ked S22, Extraordinary Values, mee aa THE WAIST HOUSE N ae He ! ft Now York 805 BROADWAY, NEW YORK «THE WORLD: A So00,000 CHECK qui active Sheet Metal Works. It was H. Rosenberg red Crossby."" n all the way to his emplo: John Forsythe TUESDAY APRIL 3, 1900. many to con fA OE AVE iva earners AVE 218 22°58 a Ct PR SAVE 210 22~sTeEETS au ADA} cS/A DAMS/ADAM = | 00 Yards of Fine Cork Linoleum d direct from the makers a shipment of over five thousand * DRY GOODS CO 0 5,0 i DRY GOODS CO. ,DRY GOODS CO. &d a 325 CEDAR on Be if yards of oleum—one of , most reliable qualities we have ever had q j store, and al o'd by us heretofore at 59 cents and 65 ‘ cents the yard. \ special deal with the maker se uaxprn. & Trookiyn, N.¥ E enables us to place this entire lot ons morrow at 31 cents the yard—a price whi al cost of manut PAC tually far below the r mos rsaic tile effects so much in e Linol B. Altman & Cn. UNMADE LINGERIE BLOUSES. SALE OF lron-Clad Dress Trunks, Extra Values in Dining & Bedroom Furniture. ing—-a number of specials in Dining and a items added to make an in- ! an excellent bargain, in uction of from one-quarter to one-third on Unmade Lingerie Blouses, showing a variety of designs in fine hand-embroidery, or in combinations of lace and hand- work of a superior quality, usually sold for $18.00 to $48.00, will be placed on sale, commencing To-morrow (Wednesday), at $11.50, 15.00, 20.00 and 30,00 0,- ant White Enamelled Iron 2.9 2 Akt the limited balance of this season's importation of Unmade Blouses in choice effects, heretofore $65.00 to $85.00, at 333, to 50% below the original prices 2.05 2.95 3.35 3.65 ath) 4.45 (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) vides and ends Dinin 4 Furniture. poiaing felt nd two on B. Altman & Cn. Brass Beds. 00, oak, extending : 16.50, #35 00, quartered | will hold a sale of “4 with pillar COLORED DRESS GOODS, to-morrow (Wednesday), | 24. 50, . } At 35, consisting of Three Thousand Yards of French Nun's Veiling, in a variety of shades: Silver Grey, Beige; Navy, Cadet and Marine Blue; Reseda, Heliotrope and Ivory, at the special price of OF Bedding. N ELA $10.00 rer Made of strong serviceable leather, redu 000 5 st A Try i : 5S bra: spring locks and (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor ) 75c. per yard, ~35 o i canes srinass cake and I} gronze tron Fr, nia) CLOG ts. atgaceai ines : 3.50 Two Thousand Books J17¢@ A collection of just two thousand Woven Wire GN.00 Oak; reduced trom 50.0 per A Splendid Set of vol. Franklin Simon & Co. of these handsome cloth-bound Th ‘ants’ Out tttin a books; Hn clear ype on good f Mig 5«Piece Slip Covers, ~$5.95.| |e ssa as “ q ‘4 P or Slip Covers ¢c be fe 3 | SUESINE SILK oueNee Women’ sShirt FRENCH HAND MADE AND OUR OWN MAKES . Re eee eWersulicterueinebe fae Wears Better Than Silk Just fresh from our own factory Most Complete Assortment in the City of on the avenue combined hay come here striclly to the 1 aid bo Coats,-Dresses, Hats, Bonnets, Reefers, Afghans, etc. be at very low prices. : : The price—$ss allows for twenty yards of Special Sale EST material, ely lowe a set Of thoroughly reliable Covers can PARIS HAND MADE DRESSES, 6 months to 3 years 1.55, 1.75, 2.15 Exceptional Values, FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED PIQUE DRESSES, Russian Style; large, elaborately embroidered Sailor Collar ; 2 to 4 years. Regular price, $9.75 ye 75 Dinner Sets, China and Cut Glass. ate in, When it has every element of ALSO A SALE OF style and Misses’ and Children’s Underwear of Muslin, Nainsook or Cambric, BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. Ps requirements for any of 510.95 To-Morrow Will Be a Day of Remarkable Specials in quality them the Sets, $18.00 Dinner mete an China, very fine and thin china, neatly Nee Opens Store Closes FIFTH A VE., 37th os) 38th Sts. 3.09 Theo. Haviland s Dinner Sets, "18.95 at Jo — = t, with rich spray decorations 7} 8.30 A. M. 6 P.M. Tumblers. In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn | A Heller Piano for Easter. Delivered for $10: LAY THE EASTER MUSIC ownership of a new pocketbook, And ona guarar goods you buy here. Are Unequalled at the Prices. This is a conser to $450—and often for more, e skilled workmen, and after they 2 finished they are tested for Ee MGniys to see uMzats, I of delivery The people who know and use anything are the best people to tell whether it is’ worth owning or not. Hundreds of Brooklyn people have bought Heller Pi ® exception are enthus in praise of the in- struments. They say that the os have a splendid tone, a Pattee “touch,” and that they wear magnificently Any dealer or maker can say “My pianos are best,” but that doesn’t make it so. Heller Pianos ‘iebet id with what you can find in any other place for a hundred dollars higher price and you will see why the sales of Heller Pianos grow so rapidly. ‘We make the easiest terms of payment to those. who do not wish to pay cash, We will accept an okt Piano in part payment, if you wish—allowing its fair worth in every case. We make no additional a Be fer He time payments beyond 4 per cent. simple interest on the unpaid balance—a most insignificant together, : Compare these Fourth Floor, Then $6 a Month. It need not mean a large immediate expenditure. Your so easily that you will hardly feel the extra demand on your it of the instrument ‘you select will he the character and the guar- antee 6f the Loeser Store—the same broad ntee that warrants the merit of the other Heller Pianos at $250, $275, and $300 ative, accurate statement. anos of equal merit are usually sold for $350 inos are slowly and carefully put ‘of mahogany, burl y one of them is nos here, and without Wednesday and Thursday. Ribbon Dept. Sale of Sash Ribbons. 2,500 yds. Extra Quattly Moire and Farlie Sash Ribbons, SO C. per yd., value 95¢. Colors:— White, Cr Turquoise, Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. m, Pink, Light Blue, Alice Blue. “A | | | i | $12.00 and $i5. eo Dinner lf | “ott i} n ial. | . 2 or Loo "350 CORN or SUCCOTASIL ve 25¢ PANCAKE FLOUR HOLLAND Vitis CHERSE 5 MACKEREL 22¢ Mi . 23¢ 240 iSe IZc 1Gc: aL y man 1.0 oi VieLLow | CORN TICKT 86 STREET AND 3S**AVE. Val. Laces A recent shipment embracing every desirable pattern is offered at very attractive prices. COLUMBUS AVE, NEAR 82°? S7. FRESH MEATS AND “BERE, UON

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