The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1906, Page 6

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~|SIXTH INSURANCE aCLAER WS : Vice — Last Day of the Great Sale USED PIANOS ARLY callers will have first choice of.some of the best bargains in an exceptionally busy week of A piano selling. People heveabouts have been quick to realize that this is one of the sales that is making piano-selling history in N York. nn Creatoford Co: STH MS TIVO NEL Weimar with 1,600 Immi- grants Aboard Stuck in Mud Nine Hours. ———— aD ee oe Se < Saturda Jeli uw ee eg 175-350 | ralues. | Also 18 other gre ARBITRATE WAGE SCALE. We will take back any tnstru- ment bought at this sale, within one year—and allow all payments Only *10): thereon to apply on the pur- D O WW N chase of a new piano. Our line of NEW pianos is unexcelied, and includes those made by CHICKERING BROS., PACKARD, HENRY é- 5S. G. , LINDEMAN, SCHUMANN and 10 others. t MINERS REFUSE 10 . ~<a be THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTING, APRIL 2, 1906. | oo oe |RATLROAD MEN GUILTY | A neckwear in spl << Ss —Norfolk Suits— Officer Suits, Russian Suits and , Sailor Suits, Sailor Suits, serge i suits 285. | 3.85 DEE e ° ° e A great purchase of | | HATEVER the price Neckwear reduced. ks and mannish 1 varictic Tailor-made sto en Madras, me A completge.line of women's auto caps, hats, veils at 50c. € " 2oe s in lace of Sa AUTH AU. ey ALLY, hoods, and gloves | thousands to select from. Wom- en's y embroidered handker- chiefs—lace trimmed—plain hem- stitched in different size hems 1 embroidered initials and a large size soft Irish linen ustally 12}e¢e han chiefs, 190. to 2 Will open up a large shipment of | blue serge suits at 15.50. WORLD of difference in serges. Can be woveri in flimsy texture for suits at y price, but good serge is always an expensive fabric, and the proof of the quality is in the wear. Second Floor. There's no better serge made than is used $ 50 in these 15.50 suits, and, by the way, we rf H have had to stretch a point in order to 1 5 make them 15.50 instead of $20..-++.+.++ Had to do the closest kind of figuring with the maker, and then content ourselves with a narrow profit margin, but we are glad to see them an accomplished fact at this price. Couldn't find a better advertisement for our Men’s Clothing Section. Exact copies of custom tailor models, reproducing in every detail the finer points of the best made-to-order clothing, and these suits will fit you just as well as though you paid a tailor $80 or $85. The styles are enti¢ly new— single or double breasted effects for people of regular, stout or slim build z —33 to 50 chest measure—special.... PURCHASE OF 650 FINE WORSTED SUITS. Kuppenheimer make qualities that ordinarily retail for $25 and $30, Kuppenheimer is the acknowledged leader La bape of ton's high-grade clothing; sc,rentlemen, swellest up-to-date models, with an individuality not to be scen in the ordinary | ready-to-wear clothing. All the new merchant tailor effects. | At $15.50 and $19.75. | $ 75) here is your opportunity—all cut in the 19. Boys’ %6 suits, with extra pants, 53.85 Yes, every suit has an extra pair of trousers to match —a point worth considering. Your choice of the Norfolk Jacket Suit or the plain, double-breasted, with belt. One pair of Knickerbocker and one pair of plain. The fabrics all-wool cheviots—in hard twisted effects—made up in the new Spring col- ors. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Reduced prices after Easter. ‘| Boys’ 4.50 an 5.50 grade Reefers Boys’ 6,00 and 7.50 grade Reefers, ts, Russian 5.C02-6.50 Women’s trimmed hats, *10.75. N sale to-morrow—those handsome in the new exclusive Spring shapes. Hats lar $15 creations. All from our own work- room, made especially for this occasion in leg- horns, chip and real hair, ate..eesecceeasseese smart ideas that are regu- 10.7 Handkerchiefs Adjoining show-room. We offer 1,000 Trimmed Tailor Suit including Sailors, small and urbans, ‘'ricorns, ete.; specially d for to-morrow’s re 300 beauti- § 50 y natural Leg- ry horn Hoods, shaped into tricorns or high-side walking effects; trimmings are excellent quality and in very good taste; 80 and $7 hats, $4.50, Misses’ trimmed hats. Misses’ Trimmed Hats of leghorn, chip or hair—trimmed with dainty flowers and ribbons, $5.50, $6.75, $8.75 Stylish, simply trimmed hats, just like cut, at Smart linen waists, 1.98. pre New York has been admiring these smart severely tailored linen waists. Here is the- balance of that great purchase that created such interest the first part of the week. Waists that were latest 1.98 150 Dress waists of allover Valenciennes, prety in with Baby Iris t express the very will remain in b r all Summer very 690 Excellent quality lawn like cut, and back AF, = elaborate] imed with Val. insertion, ga \ Ss sleeve Al men’s negligee shirts at 75e. AST Saturday we advertised the surplus stock of a shirt maker's $1.25 and $1.50 shirts at 75c., absolutely correct in tion of our organization, and the exclusiveness and charm as in garments for older people. | $18.75 for miss 318 75 Also intermed ored Panamas and the entire quantity, amounting to several thou- “ sand, were gone by the middle of the present week. Se ect Reet Made of plain Panama special new models—Eton or $29.75 for This is another purchase involving a still larger quantity. Have held the option for several weeks, but owing to the vast quantity visable to close the transaction until we saw how deemed it Another thing, there's just as new Eton models, with various combination trimming effects—coats silk lined and new skirts. $16.50 for misses’ Smart styles in misses’ suits *18.75 . Simpson Crawtord we i ) ( ring apparel is sure to be point of style. We pride ourselves upon the perfec- the ability to offer, at low prices, models possessing of made-to-order garments. Third Floor. character and individuality in our juver es' Panama suits. late sizes, in plain high-col- or novelty mixtures—seyeral and junior suits. or mannish mixtures—some coat styles. misses’ suits. EES aS CS RR ON J aot to last week’s sale. (Main Floor.) men respon It's plain now that we need them,} for they're the styles and qualities | that well-dressed men are choosing, 75 and the saving in price is so ex- traordinary that no man who takes the trouble to investigate will hesi- | t about buying several. } || There th hints of Summer to make this offer op- port nd Summer designs—fresh and new, andare sold 0, and some are even high- with attached cuffs, coat model or detached cufis, perfect in fit, all sizes. Choice.......e+seeeeeees 75c Men's new four-in-hands at 50c. You'll marvel at the variety of styles shown at this price. Have never attempted to show such a multi- tude of designs before—some are ver slusive, All sat $1.2 by 1 Queen Quality shoes. Ten thousand pairs daily average production, Every day this great factory consumes the skins and \ 7,800 kids and goats, 800 calves, 300 horses and hides of 7 colts, 425 steers. i Imagine this great herd of cattle being corralled every ! the leather required for each day's output. and y | $3.00 the demand for ‘Queen Quality’ shoes. ‘They alar, becalise they embody the very lates! ¢ ideas, carried out | r y the very les ied out pr all the popular @ leathers, They fit—they're comfurtable—wear well—eost only $5 and $3.50, bg (eel) | Children’s “Footshape” shoes. ee Ne ee as = = ae the new styles and latest tints. Haberdashers boast ot no better at 75c. and $1. Here at..........50c Suits for misses or small women—14, 16,18, or 82, 84, 86 sizes. In beautiful outing materials—light colorings— white background with dark stripes and checks. Also French Voile suits, in all the high colors—Alice or Gobelin blue, rose, gray, navy and black—nobby Eton model— daintily trimmed with lace edging and batiste collar and cuffs—coat lined with taffeta—separate girdle—skirts over heavy silk drops. $22.50 for misses’ suits. $6.50 for misses’ coats. Smart box style, in fancy tweeds, Three-quarter length, in high class mixtures and plain gray homespuns mist Nand boxy; top cast —medium-length coats, with com- st arly wear, bination trimming effects; circular) 5 for girls’ reefers, skirts. Made of fine paca cloth cardinal, $5.75 for misses’ box French blue or tan covert cloth; coats. sizes 6 to 14 years, In shadow plaids, fancy stripes and| $3.95 for girls’ coats. mixtures; notch collars in velvet of | Three-quarter length, in plain cloth contrasting colors; patch pockets; jor fancy mixtures; well tailored; well tailored. | full ar s 6 to 14 years. A. ers, have installed new machinery, nec all stock on hand. AnnualsaleKneipplinen mesh! underwear for men *]°" | SALE that has always created great buying enthusiasm because the qualities are of such a high grade and the price less than half, This year we secured a far larger supply than ever 5 SO before, owing to the fact that Messrs. Commichau & Co., of Silksborg, Denmark, the manufactur- sitating a change of weave and a complete clearance of Altogether over 15,000 garments. $8.25 and $3.50 qualities at. When Whip-poor-will Sings Marguerite. Keep on the Sunny § Just a Little Hoel fe City of own in Birds are Singing, f You. —Two Step. Love Me in De- cember * wo Step, ~ } We invit ef aes ne } : “ ammock Built for Two, i ¢ careful mothers and others to whom children's shoes are of |} SIMICy It is the first linen mesh (There's no underwear that has so many ) A leading Fifth Ave. bab- | Paddy?s Little Girl moment to visit our new children’s shoo section. I ur children's shoes the lasts are absolutely true | SY og, } Say TERETE Araneae daninreaarlatehe Hello Feaches. | to nature's outline. Leathers that ft. Soles of best onk le abeolutalysteues ta) @ NON, underwear to come into! fiends in the medical’ profession as Kneipp ("0" ergy Real : | Don't Angity. Prices are much Jess than se veaineneetes | y (£"}) 3} WARK general use, and amid the | ar So ST eee aie ~~ 'sells more of this under-TRADE fy (4501) 3 i i Bee ne Lonely? are a replica of adults'—smart and jaunty, Just hints, Over 40 other aut al many imitations that have | nen mesh—none so much worn by athletes | wear than of all others 3 TI | ert i run of sizes. ‘ FNP eM Operatic Child's Child's Bo: VAN 4tos to10} nite if White canva $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 | White calf (wash f | able), button... $1.35 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Black kid or Tan, Russia-culf, Jace or button......, $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Ten willowealf, lace or button...., ; We i arisen, Kneipp Linen mesh underwear still holds the $3.25 and $3.50 Kneipp pure linen IRISH LINEN YARNS 3 ent tion shows that it ities of linen yarn, mixture of any kind; > Ps | $ }°° | mesh | underwear all linen, free it's the most comfor underwear a man wear during warm Swiss rib lisle thread union ‘ocheted and lace trimmed: made extra full—regul and men devoted to physical culture-none | combined. that safeguards so well against colds, bec | of the wonderful absorbent and porous qual- | $3.50 Kneipp | ed | Plain flat linen in ecru and white, Mesh linen in ecru and white, | Regularly $3.25 and $3.50. 50e¢ | this sale we will fill mail orders. | we will offer no assurance. is sold the garments KINEIPP-LINEN a4 $3.25 and MADE IN DENMARK FROM IRISH LINEN YARNS suceesses, 15e, | Free Lance March | I Was Just Supposin, | When Love is Young Moon Dear—Hippodrome. I've Got to Dance Till the Band Gets Throug f turn- d Sousa. Texicana. pure linen mesh “underwear 2-28 | out hy new machinery will cost you per gar- + ment, but those who take | , i Blanche Ring. time ys the: foralacks sill yearend # Virginia Song. secure a year's supply at less than half price, Per | | | Sale price, | | Syncopatec $1.50 garment, §1,50. Tattle Chantfeur, NOTE—During the first two days of} Women's Swiss rib vests, low neck, sleeve- | My Houseboat Beau (Elsie Janis), that | less, very elastic, regularly 250, each, at I Like You. After that te aavenmlarly, See.0n00) GES 7 @)lutoKio: six for $1, or eacl vee ‘The Goose Girl Song (The Free Lance.) ‘ Xx ~

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