The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1906, Page 6

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Sight of Mrs, Oliver was } ing wildly. Meanwhile Albert who knocked Mrs shoving against he your r pertect Compare the most of the fz and you'll fi WOMAN STRUCK BY NEGRO MAKES SCENE IN COURT Her Throws Mrs Into Hysterics. MINERS ANGERED BY HARSH WORDS Men May Insist on Some Move THE _7 We WORLD: STRUCK BY NEGRO IN “L’’ TRAIN VAGRANCY CHARGE FOR UNFORTUNATE WOMEN. W OM: AN Assailant Oliver 4, includ! ut the fren- = ONLY SIX MINUTES | 10 CONEY ISLAND | That's the Whiz | tion of a Railroad Inveator Who Wants a Heritage of Health Weakness Overcome by Dr. Nervura, zzing Proposi- nchise. Gillies ——— SR R REGALS THIS EASTER of the 58 new. Regal sty / i mos t recent models Greater New York Women's Stores rc ITY For Men & and Women *BTOREA MARKED WITH A b] STAK ARE OPEN EVENINGS. SHOE THAT PROVES = GAITCAL COON, FREE: Greene’s | A GreatEastertide DOUBLE WEDNESDAY EVENTING, APRIL 11, “Sires RHeUMm atism Lumbago, Sciatica Plourisy Sore Throat &La Grippe Price = > Bo! 50% Si) 007 aca 5 oa s roe aug As Boston Mass. US Sunday World a Work Moi EVENT That is Stirring All New York to Enthusiasm. The lowest prices ever quoted on Me n's and Boys' Clothing. Hat and Furnis Now is the tir Buy ! Easter Clothing Bargains for Men and Boys. Men’s Spring Over- coats, $10, $1 $18, $20. (iO lo, Men's Spring $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25. Men’s Prince Albert Coats and Vests, $15, $18, $20 @ $22 o2z. Furnishings. Hats and|..; Shoes for Men _and Boys. qd Sh f Uptown Corner GUARAN ‘TEE CLOTHING CO., 127th St. and Third Ave Store Open Late Evenings. “up Sat- Young Men's $5, $6, $7,$8, $10, $12. its, SR Ee EN toAn 1855. ee ee ena Full line women’s auto coats, caps, gloves, veils. UNYES OF, (eed a STH OYE OF SILT AO STREET. Furs rae We protect furs, rugs, har or theft, in our caretully pu ings, ete., from moths, fire rded cold storage vaults. A A eee en Our fur department is fully organized under expert manager and skilled furriers. Repairs and alterations at low summer prices. Send postal ov phone 2100—Chelsea, 2 Sez ne Let the ae s talk k over these “> sults ) O far asdstyle and general appearance poe > as able to select proper clothing r year Siinpson Crawford Our great special at 35 suit which many houses approximate but do not surpass at $7.50. Made on the most approved NG nile ines, but capable of an uuusual amo =|) of hard wear—all sizes — Norfolk “with Double-breasted . cl belt su $ white or sai Blouse suits, whit } to 12 years. Reefers ani . all wool materials fan suit cheviots and s: serges and cheviot Simpson Crawford's speciai suits, $5. Bxtr Boys’ confirmation if suits. Boys’ wash suits We show a fay large washable suits t assort price range—white and boys of all ages. Prices rang 4e $4, 50. from 98c. to $7.50. Sale silk embroidered ai MPORTEI S surplus accumulation of nest tafl embro: Ae eee a ee ee LS “ whi 1 Goods that sell at $2.50 to $4.50; Great Assortments at $1.65 and %1.95 Those exclusive and fashionable pat! used for the new Eton jackets and coats, waists. costun and half sleeves and the handsomest eve made to sell under 2.50—mostly 4.00, some higher, yard, 1 Three great lots of sample trimmings. Trimmings for the Faster gown; for tailor made ¢ Etons; evening wear trimmings: Paris Novelty effects: bands and side eftects—newest ‘coloring 5. 25% a tl O0C§ Infants’ wear. Muslin ONE of those great sample sales which WE had the mothers appreciate so much. Hun- mind our own price t Rol umes; fo unaer wears mica! New Yorker in nwe selected these three a a great bargair —not alone saving } dreds of dainty garmec a fashioned with eqs he ne whos taste in | F s-from long apprentice Nes at . askill that comes-from lo VI dress does. not stop at s * raiment, ship, at about a third and a half price. Price the imate Infants’ sir —all ma med with 50c for misses’ $1 to 95c for misses’ $1 for eral pret nh corset $1.59 for misses 0 to $3.00 skirts. : ‘ Ua 2 rod | 39e for misses’ T5e to $1.00 drawers, ieee te ae | oe | Ga Guuldren s/clotnerestcr Lot 3— os , and 4 yen t aK Children’s: 1 59 embroide 1 1 wit i In ten ° hah r y f oO u r i} Y | eat Owl L S. i oe \ if 6 he AVE taken the entire suimple lines a an importer wi k is drawn Boys’ Dress Awan - than half 1 had ett ) firmation Lott 5 Lote \ i : heey 35c 50 ’ ) : : ‘ : q Immense} LO n Nee . i i wy medium wwality. id nd howe = pla with Children’s Suits and } u you choose Top Coats, Newest ahi easiest Spring Novelties. sor mA = : tockings regular We. nna 20. | | ise | | hostery —at, per | Fen acts. bata ects 12346) | rice chin Paiva pedal? © 19¢ Hie Buster ity: LOG * fine lisle hose in uble sole, heel regular t white. LOT 18—Childre -Brown — regul: at, per pair LOT 14-—Mis plain shape Per pait.. LOT 11—Men’s newe plain. a French lisle hosiery in the and tac plain atripe and fiiney em : Mey aze broken ase novelties in Pee 1 fancy socks—embroidered lso in plain liste thread and mere ized—many of our S0c, and 750. : ins c 6 yaire $1 alferasts v. 2OC 2 ere yo! wide | | pyrcLOT 7—Women's lace ie beatles gs | | sttiped: black and tun hostery— LOT 10—Women's Itatiay LOT 12—-Men's nd 200. hose Test lain i in plain black cotton, also black with bear RURAT uc LZR 5 sand those with the reduced specially for this and toe, in blac nd ta: ; 35c ) Cnanaltion euneeimiar OC ulna: sesee aceevess DOC! S pairs for $1.01 air gS a PS

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