The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1906, Page 5

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT 20, 1906. T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue (Entrance Through Furniture Store.) The Clothes You Want Are Here. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES CAN'T DELIVER MESSAGES. Wires Are Working with but Little Delay, but It Is Difficult to Find Persons in - San Francisco. Chronological Summary of the City’s Destruction. Both the Western tal Telegraph compar their New are able te Francisco that fact from the proved. The tr messages San Francisco Well Dressed on a Dollar a Week. Noe Hoiel ae esterfield of both the big give but cold of persons in who are di i fate of r Men’ s Sack Suits devastated town Dollar ROOSEVELT AND! SLEUTH S? a ae at #15 CABINET PLAN WIRES wanna : TO AID VICTIMS. the Difficulties. Acct CLC RH MOREA oa Suits fo # Young Men “2910 “wandering atate. Our Ee et . : ius “MV A S S JN P E Q U A SPECIAL” TRAIN} _ o* Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. will be Gaede until SHG eels Ze) or SHINE, = Brili Clothes Satisty you get satisfaction. ull Out at seams OF $10 or $10 fora Brill garment ested and warranted 1 not to That ery Brill ecause TAIL its shape, fit and style un! Because our s | all gradations tn D 1876 CAPITAL 82500000 bep> ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:— < EAST 34TH STREET FERRY, NEW YORK, 2 P. M. FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN, ¢ rs in the world dels here first, you ca ECT STYLE. i _ Brill Stores Permit AGest Choice | Ips L. Douglas makesand |sells more men’s $5.50 | shoesthananyothermans HI |Cage Te in the world. 3 3 ; ; NOSTRAND AVENUE, BROOKLYN. Np) 05 P Vi MANHATTAN CROSSING, BROOKLYN, oF. Mi VAST LOADS OF j JAMAICA, 199 : SUPPLIESSENT | 2.20 RAM: f FROM SAN PEDRO. Our Representatives at Above Depots Will Provide You With Tickets to This Train. 1 Purchasers who went with us last Sunday were so with our Special Train (which ihe Best ith the annoyances experienced on the crowded *Massape Special,” and through the COURTE C I ROAD this train will be at the disposal ot and for the exclusive use of Pp. ee OUR GREAT SUBURBAN CITY SITE AT MASSAPEQUA. ae | Former purchasers of lots in our first section, and all tho s to have the Brill account, ‘Yew York. Their competition 1, We have decided to con- ISLAND RAIL- y to inspect it Teould t Es large factories at Brockton, Mass., control are operated to eliminate you into my three , couple the fact that we exact iring to inspect our second sec. st worth at your money's bigg i nboring towns | tion, now selling, are cordially <d to come with us on our S$ Train this Sunday. “ 1 and show you the care w ith which | brill. THATS S SATISF/ ori ; ee Sarit Lots now $240 each, $10 down and $5 per month. | every pair of s shoes is made, you would understand Custom Tailored Clothes, $10 1 : ry >the These are the only g ice that hold their shape, fit, style and / a : NO TAXES FOR TWO YEARS. NO INTEREST. NO ASSESSMENTS. | W hy W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the besti inthe mae teseeares Hes any ER TPLae Han eta ee 1 lef noes Guaranteed by the Title Insurance Co, of N. ¥. Without Cost to Pu | world, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear | Sek: THREE UAIeGponh Tans caesleererel chasers. | nee and are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoe, you have made the right selection if you buy along the path NTAUK DIVISION of the L. 1. RR, i be 35 minutes from Broadway. $s now along $ elMassA | | upon ¢ id Oxford che A ot and CRAVENETTE RAIN- i een’ from! the 44im0 ieee PEQUA wi Do not delay your visit. You will want to secure one of the best locations in section now selling. QUEENS LAND AND TITLE GO,, Times Building. 42d Street, New York, N. Y. | oe." [BOWS SHOES, $2.00 & $1.75 black Thibet and ¢ ‘ Just the same as my ‘Hand-Tailored Garments, $12.50 men's $3.50 shoes, the | before nder $16.50, these gar ute one of our best samo leathers, for | $2.00 and $1.75. ick Tl with Veneti an satin ning. Journeyman Tailored Clothes, $15 in the country, every gare ico stamped W.L Douglas, Brockton, . $3.50 Shoe Stores: e. LOUIS XV, LK-TO-EDGE je weaves. TTE RAIN- and mixture Brill Clothes, oS to $35 i who are as true artists 8 Newark Ave. i Newar' ve. clay or the painter Broad Street. nts such as th then, Here stunts ¢ RING COA LOL S$, PALETOTS AND PADDOC 35. uined Of a few years S, the most wanted and long- SPRING \ AC and CRAVENETTE RAINe TC OPC $18 to RouDg, ‘st ERM s Suite and Top Coats cut 0 n new long- Exceeding Good Values in Men’s Suits at $r5 and $x8. gq It’s not so much what a man pays as what he gets for what he pays. Let's illustrate this with our $15 and $18 suits, and for the sake of comparison look to the suits at other stores equally priced. Understand, please, we do not measure ourselves by that standard—we establish our own—but we want you to know how much better you Ww ill fare in the purchase of a Hackett-Carhart suit than if you spent the same amount of money elsewhere. These suits we offer at $15 and $18 are fancy worsted fabrics in the various shades of gray—plaids, checks and monotones—they agree with the newest styles, having long coats, fitted backs and deep vents. In the tailoring of these lies the greater claim to your interest—the collars and lapels, the but- tonholes, have received the benefit of skilled hand tailoring. The same things Reale apply to our black thibet suits and to our series of blue serge suits in narrow me a and medium wale weaves. Ee ae : Suits in Radical Styles for Youths, $z5. For the young man of 14 to 20 these suits reveal the very extremes of style’ ‘The coats are cut long, shaped at the back, and have deep centre or side vents, the lapels are broad and long. The fabrics are specifically woyen in daring patterns for our young men’s suits. | A sale of high-class shirts in dress and negligee styles now in progress at $1. Derby Hats with a Quality Argument at $3. Three Broadway Si Hada Carhart S@ At 13th St. me Canal St. Ne. Chambers St nm ECL SG) NGI 4 ROOMS Completely Purnished $125.00. This Outt Ison Bxhibt- He St Boys’ and Children’: s Clothing | sailor and Russiar Y to 8; belted No rfolk, witht ted suits of size am} Per Week Opens an Account. Vie PAY Eiteae AND CAHDA Men’ s Stylish, Correct Fitting Shirts at ‘ | that you'd giadly $1.5¢ ¢ re the th alle les a ood s' sa lengths .. UNION SQUARE, 279 Broadway, near Chambers, - 5 ich, 14th Street, near Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, NEW VORK CITY, 125th fit corner Third Ave } #

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