The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1906, Page 10

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1908. Ce RL ie Aiechamaaoa as aan supatartes ies $$$ \This Pugilist Whipped CALL COANS STIG | is COUN al PEOPLE AGAINST eee Call pe a tele a big, overgrown | Open Till 10 o’ Clock Saturday Night. =a THE 4 § i ORE SATU RDAY affords another day of unparalleled bargains at { this store so Public First, He Declares > ‘ popularly called the * ECONOMICAL STORE.” Easter apparel with its lighter weight and ae ee : barhsni inenetaa ests gayer hue is ex! d here at prices unprecedented in rece annals. ‘We leave the result in Senate, Speaking y, Your Hon ' to you after bic 1 courteous invit n to on the Rate Bill. TWO STORES: s,, The Fashionable Eton Suit | 138-146 ment 14th Street, | N. W. Cor. 3d ven ay 83d Street 5 Between 6th and 7th Avenues. 1 Block from ‘ tation. ' on $ $ Moet au) °20 Values; Saturday at *10 er urprise pecia a e 0. i; ELINE aN every cut, drape, shade and at ns that hh meee fashi { rthis season—a wa e smariness great displ lay ons 20 and some $5 ‘Eton Suits at $10 is not alone sensational trom the remarkably low price, but all the models desirable at any price. Every gar bited {s shown for the first time in New York. They are the creation of one of the country’s foremost costume makers; through de- FRENCH MINE OWNERS. Custom Quality Easter Suits lay tn delivery were refused—thus enabling us to offer this unparalleled bargain, \ | va For Men. ee eee ne W ee soe : i i Finest Cheyiots, Block Plaid Sicilians, White $ a i x Rich, new c eations in the very peste pee eee ea ter ance” Mottled Soree j 1 pure worsteds, cut in the very latest Spring side edith Re ltceried eee 5 ee ; ati Cure forthe Blues 1900 fashions exquisi ely lined and tailored and | = Mohairs, Scotch Sicilians, Beige mee : c ! iJ git } superbly finished. A multitude of stylis pat-! Serges. orca E : {fog One Medicine That Has Never Failed, terns in all the new shades. Geyond’ a doubt Over twenty-five different and distinctive models, They 1 th f oe the foremost designs of the season in the new ¢ tairly irresis NEE COuKE WOR an who apprectates style, and doubly so on ‘ Healin Fully Restored and the Joy of s nt of the low price Life Regained. Cambridge, Twilight and Cathedral light and , lined with heaviest all silk taffeta, When a cheerful, brave, light-hearted dark erays: Garments equalin every respect irdle of finest pare silk taffeta in con- i to the highest price ¢ istom made; sizes 34 to 42, | alice, baby blue, coral, white, oyster ; Oe sale one week, ending next ba oe eas 10 xciting $ Sale ue B. “Corsets Seconds} al C56; s, made of plain French g fronts. These CB, | 5 af Immense V ‘| The Fairest and Boe Guarantee i in America !s Glven by The Surprise Store | Sho yr er en oe earn er | Spring Suits for Boys, Boys’ Con‘irmation & First Commun on Suits, Men's Easter Shirts, Men’s Easter Neckwear. 45¢., 05c, 23c., 45c. erence eee ee GIVEN UP AS MURDER VICTIM. Frenchy hats with ed elsewhere Fxpedition tn Canessia Fatls to & in new Serine patterns, cut over the new sir igle double breasted mo els, sizes 14 to 19,,,,,... SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. a Drop Voile skirt. at res 49) Silk Petticoats, 2, 50 |) Ci ROR 2 If you have some dera Petes Catan ere 1 ‘GET A SHOEMAKERS Err’ / Your Tongue is Coated! TTI AVAIIN' &% 0 OPP BNI = SIMI. | | ‘5 Children’s _SH OE _M AKE RS 10c. Hosiery, an 7 23c |} values; very sy i ii | a e wal} — urday at, each...., Ht! 5 W | At the Corner of 6th Av ae 21st St. In Harlem at 260 West 125th St., bet. 7th and 8th Avs. “Beautiful Sheer *3.25 Waist. *1, 48. [SORE creations that assure for this sale an enthusiasm from the opening of the store till 10 o'clock Saturday night. Dainty sheer lawns with the stunning elbow or three-quarter sleeves, visions of We Invite You to Inspect Our Great} Easter Display of Smart | i At 6th Av. and 18th St., Associated Weavers’ and Manufacturers’ Department Store. ' | fairyness With elegant embroidery and lace trimming, some with the jamous ah 43, For ds a S shadow work embroidery, dainty lace cuffs and collar; fronts have }h\ ‘ls Dien, \OXfords an near | Farle nes of luck elites ep Gi n i Shoes yous are ' Never t ce has a waist of Women, r high shoe, | | this quality been sold ot so §$ } low ice. TI re abso- } ° y and exemplary of e Hh. | this season's smariesi fashions. j Oppenheim $3 Shoe (so'd In all our the same materi s made by hoemakers that § Ten Mile Walk, for ee ; Arce ee Attractive Showing of Kimonos at 98c. }:| Ree ee r ot es etn Well or not—the answer Is Made of sheer lawns with neat figures and stripes, bands of white ean acu Ls si ; ih sat or contrasting shades; the short kimono or the flowing bs ta Dy peeres) epee In our Harlem and & All TG bees models; large kimono sleeves; regular $1.50 values, at,, °O08c Too Lazy? \ ! through thelr : 2 : Obs ver sity of lasts of leathe the OPEN TILL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY, ymer’s satisfac . Growing boys and girls by wearing them enjoy the R oth Ave. and 18th St,, Geobes ai Acieelauils forint ante en oem the Family | || FRAZIN & OP OPPENHEIM New Yori. ~ t most stylish in appearance a { lasting in endue- ance; while tue price, $2, assures economy. Sunday World Wants Work = Monday Morning Wonders, $44 For Men, \ Women, Boys, Girls Id only in our ) They are the econ at and Babies ical ahoeitoe the mans warren choy: girl iand babycilovouriCoRipiedNanonTdias play there are over 200 different styles of distinctive footwear, out of Food, a transform {t pb

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