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EVENING, APRIL 20, 1906. = WORLD: FRIDAY ow the Old Hoss Lost (A Racing Story.) ~ NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STO IEGEL ¢ By Walter A. Sinclair. © —__NEW YORK | rmer Commiseloner McAdoo Says the Pcol-Rooms Bet on “His dx tte SATURDAY, AER fa 2527s SIXTH AVE J.B.GREENMUT, PRES aN ij 7 pee eR — Sees bee si Women’s Hosiery ay eat A wks “Where's Mc be mur » S. Adoo? I 200 dozen FINE GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, openwork i etty Spring Styles answer: “At the half.” and embroidered effects, Blach, White, Navy and Tans. ve Mae Ss |The pool-rooms’ maddened patrons Regularly 75c. and $1.00 pair, 50¢. pair } for Children | thrill, ; ey tide oo: i 3 Ri n this excitement last Womens Coats and W raps G OF all the cighty-odd stores under this big roof, there is They're in the “Oh! EXCELLENT VALUE NEW MODELs. t none more popular, cith ry th the public or with ourselves, doo. where Is E COATS of Covert Cloths, Cheviots and Broadcloth, 16,50, 19,50 |? nor one we take more pride in, than this for children. He's golng—going fast.” Coats of Taffeta Silk, handsomely trimmed, 1; length, 25,00 Recently cslanged it stands now among the It ETON JACKETS ot Black Taffeta, lace trimmed, has always led the town in val 16,50 CAPES AND WRAPS, Imported, 22.50, 37.50 held by or check. store in which daintin and arc fundamental esse 5, but, wh in New York in the character of its goods or in the careful regard to new ideas, it interests mothers well by its moderate pri as by its excellence and elegance. Ook at these for examples: n Children’s Cloth Box “AM right,” the caller cries. ‘Tis done, Hats in the alr are tossed, The New Year's Handicap {s run, | And McAdoo has losti TRY IT IN YOUR BATHS | | | | SCRUBB’S vawn Caps—trims Val.lace, ribbon bow; Coat: — sted, and Children's white, with doubl Cloth ng hands I took my roll and finished with Re ; ‘i : tons; and cutis of full face ruche. Sizes, ch | | Twas long ago, as I have said, { Hat alot: Sizes, 2 dears to 5 1210 16. Saturdayonly at 49¢ . 1% Teried, “What odds,| 7" \ Mollient Ammonia. years; Regularly, — sHite—eroenat y sal aaeave es % sa And—speak no {11 about the dead— A DELICHTFUL PREPARATION. day only $1.95 brim has ruffle | He was an “also ran.” asa Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes, plendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair. ee an|The bookle sald: “Who rides him? with ribbon bo 6 Box € Hate i6 the iocoL Come emery iawey Removes Stains and Grease Spots trim Clothing FiONKC Mad eeedOut : Mrday Of b i Their owners’ heads must bow, ravigor yt th lrtitation caused By Mosquito Bites SINE erR UG TS Children’s Lawn Corded Hats—in For August Belmont says to-day invigorating in Hat Climates. Restores the Color to Carpets, ron os 9 2 Dbereiactala ri r sees, ari Cleans Plate and Jewelry. Softens Hard Warer cuffs trimm to 39e pretty poke effect; lace trimmed, nin his ves.| And now * They couldn't do {t now. Sea a other Sports. years. Satur 15 eta Contre, : areay only at 2 - USED BY ALL THE ROYALTIES OF EUROPE, Bleeeeee ve : ish Bir Saturday only 2 ° SKEET. NEW YOK! SCRUBB @ 00. LTD. 465 GEEKNW: Boys’ Clothing Cheaper. Important Additions to Ow Famous Line at $3. For Saturday's selling w added to our unmatchatle Boys’ Clothing at $3 ma pieces in suits, top coats from higher priced lines. boy needs a morrow — yc ‘WOMAN SHOT DEAD, ~HUSBIKD WS HELD Tj AD held an FINED HOST AND FIVE OF GUESTS ———ee dand finished There is almost a famine in women’s long, white Mous- quetaire gloves, due to the fact that the glove-makers did not most others, we offer for Saturday special low prices on Men’s and Women’s Spring Gloves figure on the result of the short-sleeve style until it was too this very glove that the average retailer is glad to pay full HUNTINGTON, L. Coroner Gibson to-da | GROUND 10 DEATH “LOOK FIRST 70 THE EYES.” “Th h 4 found dead with her hea: hnowl- a@ bullet wound mM } RY ST | | : hame near here, Charies Me adaches may u oa i | picking. retail prices to get at all, : BY. SUBWAY TRAIN, | second street. \ 4. BuBband of the dead w is becom= , ren f Russian and Sailor Suits. ! ' " Gf Sane at thelsveniug tel ‘nb ore and more w ved2 {{Cut Your Laundry Bills in Half}, Baio Ye Women'a white glace Housquetaire gloves, full g 4 pe vies aeons | Aeastoimake WHAIEe a : {ing more and more wit» “ed, \ 12-button length (elbow length’ a pair.... 51.65 Workman yl anibday thorsing Eyes examined by Oculists who MEATHOLIN" Waterproofed Linen Fulterecbuttoneit re F One H The story told oy Meineke was to Regis red mayele sof expe pierre! elbow i oe eg in Lar $1.93 the affect that his wife xrat James tal that was on @ dreeso: Norfolk Jacket Suits. ayia all shade andard mah s and all sizes. Long S Kc Gloves—novel styles in) Men's Mocha and Cape Gloves, PK That Are Most In Demand To point the difference between this glove store and and PXM, in tan and brown} her head. Mrs peevish and called in the A | inass: Ir jus version y differ & Sond, Double Br ‘ers. pring colors, plain choice of heavy or light weight TARE GuIasuey Eye Giants Only If Necded—often as low as eae ure silk, finger-| and many shades. This is the best death, One Dollar; always at moderate prices, hite, tan, Value ina gh for men that we champagne, navy, n, steel, have been able to give in. years. arantee the glove in ‘1 , fees ity coverts in tan at 3.00 ak 50e Saving $10 on your Daughter’s Suit Oculists and Opticians. — espect; all sizes... a sm Court Magistrate bed to get a dottle of Deer Then | {9& about the room knocked en volver from the dresser, the b: tering the woman's forearm, 223 Sixth Avenue (1345 Broadway plercing her heart, This same Below 13t “Below “st 180 to! he ¢ » 350 Sixth Avenue 217 Broodway 4 or was also told by the father o elow 224 St Astor House. | One of the best-selling suits in our whole pre-Easter showing of garments for misses and girls was an Eton model made of an «!l-wool Panama cloth, in the style shown in this illustration. It sold so well that we sold out of the style before Easter and ordered more which didn’t arrive until too late for Easter selling. The manufacturer takes part of the loss-- we take some. You don’t take any at all—it’s all pure gain for you, for the val branch. — EEE suit is just | Bin Oty ees Our pretty, just as stylish and just a iceabl d ; * as retry, as Stylish ang just as serviceable 9s ever, an we RIGO’S $20,000 VIOLIN Joe citing have cut the price $10. SEIZED BY SHERIFF. |": WM. VOGEL & SON. : Our new _ Saturday's price on this and a number of other p z Concave suits, in ones and twos and threes, all reduced heavil ~ Tes Shoulder. | Misses’ Crayenette Coats—A charming model in tan, oxford ar Fiddle olive nee : : 4 Misses’ Natty Coy ed throughout and beautifu een P | ama Skirts—A smart circular effect in black and Girls’ Reefers—In the new tropical weave of cheviots, a s See the Superb Collection of Girls’ White and Colored Washable Dresses from 50c. up. Unmatchable values! a Wrie for Mlystrated Bargain List i ASPERFEL ley Teli LEVELAN | pu E The Siegel Cooper Fresh Meat Market : |ay is noted for the superiority of its tén- {44 BOWBRY “Sprsrusee Aj Presh Meats and Fey. i ese eine kena Ret . Bank block” Hechant Spring L All the best fresh Meats and Poultry are sold in t el Cooper Meat 4 et. Go ut Sie, perth | Market for less money than any ¢ in N ‘ to | A Subwa Aton, at A Siegel Cooper Novel Fea busy shoppe "s time. Steaks, Chops, Cut- pan lets, Roasts, etc., cut and trimm “| SPECIAL , es Conn § rae piel I ea et Peieia | tage Popular Shoes at Pop ular Prices from an Hl | : fm I Extremely Popular Shoe Store Sr |i ele a Wallan ot $x5 Suits and Overcoats for Men This shoe store ome large pu the beginning, has been twice enlarged and plicated anywhere for | is to-day facing the necessity for a further increase in its selling space. It owes its popularity to three very simple but important features of its policy. First—it sells geod skoes. Next—itsells good styles. Finally The question he ee That Strike a High Note of Excellence. If you have a pre-conceived idea of our Fifteen Dollar Suits and Over- coats, arrived at perhaps, by experience with usual ready for wear garments at that price—that opinion will ke urdene by the mostcritical inspection of our suits and overcoats at $15. A\ll that this organization has done to develop the dignity and standing and material betterment of ready for wear clothes fer men is iherited by these $15 suits and overcoats—they reveal in every line and curve, in the tailoring and style, the benefits received by s'tilled tailor craftsmen. __.. Eve y single garment has our favois “Concave” shoulder and ‘‘Close- fitting” collar which are modelled aid shaped by hand, giving the desired breadth and keighth and eliminating exaggeration by doing away with super- fluous wadding. $z5 Suits and Overcoats for Men. Suits of bleck Thibets and Cass:meres, in plain, stripe, herringbene and overplaid designs. Conser- vative and the more daring models. Coats long, with deep side or centre vents—$ 15. Overceats—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 var.ous styles, made of Coverts in all the new shades. I it sells for moderate but ‘For how little can we s never “How much can we get? sell?’? Some examples of what moderate prices will do here— Nien’s $3 Tan Shoes and Oxfords for 1.95 The tan shoe is coming back to its own again and will be worn in greater numbers this season than for sveral years. The prices for them q iffening all along the line, but we placed early orders when the demand hadn’t been extensively foreseen, These now offered are made of a rich shade of Russia calfskin, on the best lasts our this Spring. All sizes, ‘| We have black Shoes and Oxfords at the same price, if you prefer them. Tan Shoes for Bous and Youths, $1.95 prices. Women’s £3.50 and $5 Shoes and Oxfords at $1.95 The $5 shoes are samples and in the smaller sizes. The $3.50 shoes are regular stock—bought under the same favorable conditions as the men’s, Styles are the prettiest of the year all the fashion touches and points of finish tt mark the up-to-the- eee Special Prices Saturday on Styles i late to get ready for the tremendous demand. ; tf 4 AN! ‘ 1 minute shoe are represented. All sizes, of course. Kidskin, patent leather, tan, white, pink and blue. Misses’ and Children’s Summer Shoes A large variety of styles, leathers and colors, including tan Bluchers, All styles solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our} specialty. !rices $2.50 to $25.1 Satui ually eowantetdie Noy Extca 3 i : ® same leathers @ patent leather button shoes and sev- ty h eee | Cther Spring Suits and Oyerca:t, $15 to $40. eMac tron he sae deatherelas Dey aarervetilescinn Ox tarda aha ; WM. OG & SON styles, properly modified for more sandals Open Evenings Till 7, youthful wearers. Prices according to sizes are 98, rday Till 10. ¢ World Wants Show Borgains inj M fe £ Broadway » Houston St. || $2.50 in smaller stores. i $1.26 and $1.50. Houfdhold Pets of All Kinds. ; ——_~_»r1 We Give ‘'S, & H,.’’ Green Trading Stamp

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