The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1906, Page 12

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Pha} FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 6. 1996. THE WORLD: | OF FRE‘KS IN +. with Man Kept from ne tar was ¢ ed of 1a lives at is been married throe *! she is in no wise diac @ told the Magis:rate and highly ey about town.” She lives in the Palace Hote! eighth street and Daird avenue night she went ta visit her Cassie, Grinks and young mi then . Ho was cha: Ishi 1 It to go where now detain: miss me.’! Planned for a Year---Ready To-Morrow IN OUR SUBWAY—A STORE IN ITSELF. We have made a reputation during the past -WET Clothing Specialties. We have shown surprising values at $25 and $20. The Hore Corner is patronized by the most Now we will take the next Chesterfield Coats. (Front View.) No mutter Certain tabries are at present, Ten Dollars. YORKVILLE COURT. Magistrate Has His Hands Full of a friend Hlste ts a dressmaker Fitty-| standing the fact The two girls had severat! as it was raining, consented to remain over night with intox! is the pre: how exclusive the Of the garment, how hard to | | Jiagonals and Herring- | here in the new colors. | he Ne t of | tak: | YW, April 6 No. h whom have decla strike’ (refusing to pe: compel the authorities elthe: them to immediate trial or or being confronted wt them, notwit! Intector & Durnovo, in an official order made pul tend raign prisoners within twenty-fou hours after their arrest. police algo revelve: ————— theft of Jewelry and sums of money | The house detect! that a strange nd the corridors | without an: from their rooms. wetting busy, leurn had been hanging aro: very persistently of late, apparent business, Late last night a chambermald saw sy é She | £ x | t | b | Ms « —_—- r es that L yan and that he} For several days guests at the Wal- ive and Thin 5 ¢ 4 Lehane ae a ee Mie | Sort~Astoria have been complaining of} n ee Fy oc) SoD RUA a a A "HUNGER STAKE’ OW WN RUSSIAN JAILS | | | | He scene thne ago, Instructed the toval | officials throughout tne empire to ar- the mysterious stranger @round on the seventh floor. Ban to whoop for the police, delegation of eleven Pittsburg million- Jatres piled out into the hall and de- tained the furtive one by 6 on him ntil Detective-Sergts. inyder came in from took charge of the cap’ head year with AN fastidious dressers. step towards esta Stewart Building as store to meet every a In almost every store sold Yen Dollars is explo Yet it ts a jact that t sell at Ten Dollars. \t rec like ours:—When staple 10. * Rain Coats, Top Coats. Extra long (52 in,) 19¢ Model Rain Coat Ultra colorings en Dollars. fen Ll ill serve as the best ad all blishing this corner in the old great popular clothing tana of man and youth. | here clothing asa leading price. S year good clothing cannot be manufactured in the recular way to es a Combination woolens have to-be bought from six to nine months in advance Every Garment Illustratea Here You Sack Suits. These Great Offerings fn teal ee a ln ee a ie) a ee a Our NEW YOR Collar, bay ff K Our new Jig) F & NV WM. VOGEL & SON Concave 5 Wee se The Vital Issue in the World of Modern Clothes-Making for Men: Consult the higher authorities in modern clothes-making for men, and | they will tell you that the shoulder is the vital issue in a coat. Without a per- Nothing will so mar the lines or The shoulder is the fect shoulder the result is an imperfect coat. the fit of a garment as a poorly-made, drooping shoulder. pivotal point upon which the success of a Coat turns. Ee years the shoulder of a Coat has been with us a deep study, and out of all has come our “Concaye’’ Shoulder—a thing great in itself, yet greater in what it means to the entire garment. . | Our “Concave” Shoulder is modelled and shaped by hand, it gives the desired height | and breadth without exaggeration, and eliminates all superfluous wadding. More than that it | holds the Coat in perfect balance and gives the true proportion It is incorporated together with our “Close-Fitting” Collar in every one of our $z5 Suits and Overcoats for Men. Suits of black Thibets and Cassimeres, in plain, stripe, herringbone and overplaid designs. Conservative and the more daring models. Coats long, with deep side or centre vents—$15. Overcoats—Black medium-length Overcoats, silk lined to edge. New gray Overcoatings in the new form-fitting model, flaring skirt and deep centre vent. And Box Coats in various styles, made of Coverts in all the new shades. Other Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON Our ‘‘Concave’”’ Shoulder &.‘‘Close-Fitting’’ Collar. | te Broadway Houston St. | to control price—we manufactere; When extreme novelties have to be n up as soon as the styles are decreed—we manufac- tare; When manufacturers have produced too much and want to “get from under’—qwe buy; and there are ma other sources whence high priced clothing comes to our Subway Store—and you buy itat Ten Dollars. You will find our Subway a complete store in itself, with great stocks embracing every \\, sort of clothing that man wears—all at $10. Every style is in it. ry size isin it. Every coloring is in it. There is no trying to talk you into something higher, for everything in this Subway Store is one price—Ten Dollars. Will Find in Great Variety of Fabrics. SASSY Z Ree IWS 7s } 1S ; | | 10: Prince Albert Coats and Vests. black ] 0 e Tuxedo Coats and Vests, Vicuna § tian $10. Conservative Sack Suits, New grays, an Pure silk f lars. Ten Dol 10. | Chesterfield Coats. | | Ten I in Our » for the Hope ¢ SPR uare ~ Subway Store Co, Newspapers > method of advertisi an compare with man can wear with a nd without The Faster Opportunity. sine ! (Back Viow.) The character of the new Coat {5 seen at a glance by the graceful} ines of the back. Either the coat is| absolutely correct or a’caricature, | These will create a sensation, Ten Dollars. | ORNER- CHAMBERS: | ~ OAT. DAL2IAOSTRIKTS, Ce _DRY GOGDS Men and Boys’ Easter Clothing At Prices Which Indicate a Decided Saving. thin looked for a very early Spring and a consequent big business in March, tt with mi both to ou vh been poss: le for us to For to- i: TOW we are two of the hest 0 this special purch: we have added many of our reg nt of st and kinds at the Boys’ $3 Suits at $1.95 Suits in n the trade, The sav Men's $10.50 to $12 Suits at $6.98 These are strictly texture and ir Norfolk ol garments, of ne designs; all Include ¢: handsc y hand made; fab simeres and cheviots in a dozen elegant patterns. s- st Boys’ $5.50 Clothes, $3.45 Ses, Men’s $18 Suits and Craven- ettes, $12.50 SUITS are of finest worsteds; CRAVEN- ETTES of fine steel worsteds and black Thibets; OVERCOATS in all the new season styles—every modern dut. Men's $20 and $22 Suits and Overcoats, $15 Styles in ail the finest weaves textures; the acme of perfection in ready-to-wear apparel. —Also— "s $10 Tan Ove Easter styles Young Men’s Suits des at $10.00. Every Man Can Have a Pair of W. L. Deuglzs Shoes or Oxfords forEaster and O us $1.98 for Them. of Shoes, universally known and maintained wherever * we are able to supply all most famou for which t “factory damag Move than 10,000 pairs of Dougias Shoes and Oxfords, the here for (o-morcow’s great sale. r r to give the same satis- them ry dam- Y STYLE that W. L. fe [ESTABLISHED 1676 CAPITAL W.L. Douglas makes ar || sells mora men’s $5.50 || shoesthananyotherm ufacturer in the worl RO will bers UGLAS SAMPLES— raveler's trunks, $2.49 and $2.95. GLAS SHOES in correct styles and’ ch at coveeces 91,69, New $2.50 Oxfords To» morrow, $1.79. th PERFECT D¢ dths B to E y heels Styles wit! Seve Misses’ Easter Apparel.| sos pain _ Two More Saturcays to Choc 0 at it right n I waiting for*to 7 us Misses’ Semi-Tailored Suit pata adits I Parls Point all new ings; also ; 1.00 Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, $1.25 to $3.50 Pair. with braid; small wi 22°50 i Tailored % length Misses’ Finely Beaeidadeotth mousqu Misses’ and Junior Suits Gir's' Dresses in White Lawn Dimity, | 8, 12 and 16 button length Gloves in Model Coat, n the’ c Pa eee etic SABE AY BU Glace Kid or Suede in newest color ‘ored model, n the Russi je; guimpe and 9 iso. black te ind braid; sizes sailor suit model; also black and white; 1-50 to 7.95 | 3.00 With the Most Extraordinary Collection Ever Gathered for a Sale We Shall Place Before You To-Morrow Morning 26,000 Men’s SummerShirts At Prices Below Any You Have Ever Paid. STEN All this tells the story of the greatest collection of Shirts > we have ever gotten together for a special sale. And the man who misses a chance of securing at least a season's supply will miss the biggest economy opportunity of this whole year. These Shirts are all made of the newest materials for Spring and Summer; cut in the proper fashion after the very latest patterns. The workmanship and finish are of the very best, and we positively guarantee the fit— which means that a generous quantity of material has been assembled in each shirt, to give you the greatest comfort and freedom and at the same time shape to you, The backwardness of sels left many makers with an overstock of Shirts, which we have been able to buy at a third less than the regular factory. prices, Large erders of our own—intended for May delivery—we have taken now, at a considerable discount. Small tots out of our regular stock, broken Bey so forth. THE FOLLOWING TWO BIG LOTS COMPRISE to 18 prices from $1.50 to.. pair. POSITIVELY THE BEST VALUES IN THE SALE. / $7891.50 Shirts G ee 1) ises about 160 doz- Made of the best quality woven This lot compr! d a en of the best kinds of high grade madras cloths, medium and dark SL dee ANE shy effects; good designs in the new 4 my of " also grounds, black figures and dark and medium eff wov- blue, gray and tan effects, stripes and swivel figures, Heo aD Aheseraleot include abeutlaoorot tne ie ror white grounds with neat black figures and stripes; also the woven madras cloths in light weight, pure white; all these lots made pleated fronts, cushion necks, detached cuffs, placket sleeves. nle shirts, attached or detached cuffs, and many of the | best kinds of stiff bosom shirts, attached and detached | cuffs. ‘

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