The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1906, Page 11

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QUEEN'S OWN I SONG CAPTURES AL NEW YORK Regiment Arrives From Toronto to Take Part in Military Show. nm Yankee Doodle; tiess words to the tune of . Cohan's "Yankee Doodle plean-cut, well: 2 Own Rifles, ir Henry Pellatt, com- o the New York march from to-morrow night to t Col, Pallett in speaking of the trip auld: Proud of His Men. “We are S91 men to the good as we nd and just the sime up to a ca four minutes four in Iii s\wheels were moving | / ed to the section in 1 section pullled ites after the We w kon 8 ne glad to see any visitors ttend.” Pal ment Majors Mercer, — Rennie, Murray, Davidson, Mason, are in command of tt Buffalo pugilist with victories to his be five other bouts between boxers who have been making good in chis vicinity, ‘ At Gilford A. C. is Palare—Star bout, Willle Lewis, of will meet Billy Burke, of Young Ge and Jiramy At Homard . Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue, South Brooklyn— r bout will be between Willle of the Avonin A. C., and Iman. When you buy a Moe Levy suit, you get it direct from the maker. There’s just one profit added over the actual cost of produc- tion, My $10.75 suit is the average $15 suit sold about town. 7 can prove it. Moe Levy&Co THREE STORES: 119-125 1457 WALKER ST,, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 380-382 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, sur armory yes: 1° AMATEUR BASEBALL NEWS TIA WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1906, tee ti LASSOED ASMLOR 222° 7 HIGGINS SIGNS LAST OF INSURANCE BILLS _ FRAWLEY FORCES CUT OFF MOTORMEN'S HOURS ‘ Spee « World.) AND NOTES OF PLAYERS — ASHESWAMAWAY soc o88 py Tt Future Stars of the Diamond, Their Challenges, Cofiey of the Crulser Penusyl- ; . an : i and Dully. W. ’ n Ac ot Brooklyn. Soo Schedules and Scores of vania Sang in Water—Cop | « sito And be Te eh Nad Games Played, ~ Gave Chase, ee : + Saks & Campany Saks & Company Broadway, 334 to 34th St Broadway, 33d to 34th St. AMATEUR BASEBALL. Byening World will soores, challeng ur baseball team Summer Shirts for Men at $1.50 Pecause the shirts justify it, we would brag a bit of ours at one-fifty. They are tailored a little better and the fabrics will go through the laundry man's \mangle better than the average shirt at one- fifty. And the designs are far from commonplace. Goar Model with plain or plaited bosom and cuffs attached, fashioned of imported madras in black and white and conservative colors. Sizes 14 to 17!4, White Plaited Shirts at $3.00 A specialty of ours and well worth that distinction, Coat | models with cuffs attached and open front models with cuffs i detached. Wide or narrow plaits. If hose of pure spun silk in black, tan or silver | —__ FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. An Important Salz of | Mercerized Lisle Half Hese ~~ Special at 25c. Half-hose of fine, sheer, lisle thread, highly mer- cerized, with the crunch, lustre and character of silk, Black, tan, navy and light blue in all sizes. na | Spun Silk Half Hose at 95c. Six Pairs Arranged in a Box, Five Dollars. A Good Scarf at Fifty Cents Two anda quarter French seam four-in-hands of poplin silk in monotone colors, such as old rose, Alice blue, reseda, lavender, purple, silver gray, navy, red, maroon and green. Why we say a good scarf is this: some of the shops dare ask seventy- five cents for replicas of them. Imported ha gray, with elaborate silk clocks in the same colors. Distinctive Suits for Young Men RADICAL AND CONSERVATIVE SUMMER MODELS At $10.00 to $25.00 If you demand that manner of tailoring which merely holds a garment together, you have no need for us. Our standard demands more than that. Holding the garment together is incidental. ‘Vailoring, as we understand it, must be expressive —must define distinctiveness, character and the radical! innovations which should identify a suit designed specifically for young men. This holds true whether the garment be one at ten dollars or one at twenty-five. New Long Single and Double Rreasted Models with all the season's kinks, such as false vents, deep lapels and kindred marks of distinctivene fashioned of various fabrics in plaids, stripes, mix tures and plain colors. $10.00 to $25.00 He wisn't too w % to stop s' nion A. C Hatterles—J English Underwear for Men We invest our faith in the Morleys. They have the ability and disposition to make a garment that is serviceable, well shaped and modest in price. Per- haps that is enough to induce you to invest your faith-—and dollars. Morley Baltriggan Shirts; long or short sleeves; drawers with | The Deviin ne vi and at i Uy. Lyon’s Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the ,, teeth and purifies the breath. ~{| Used by people of refinement ,| for over a quarter of a century. « Convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY reinforced seats. The garment, $4.25 Morley White Lisle Shirts; with long or short sleeves; drawers with reinforced seats. The garment, $1.35 Morley White Merino Shirts; with long or short sleeves; drawers with reinforced seats. The garment, $2.00 All of the above in size 34 to 50 shirts and 30 to 50 drawers. The New Shop for Children on the Second Floor Its strength and power to maintain itself lie beyond the comfort and convenience which our new shop for children affords. Not only can you find everything that a boy in short trousers or a ¢irl in short a Y- F ‘Dyed. IDS. dresses can possibly demand. from under garments to outer garments, from shoes to hats, and ¥ é from ¢loves to the minor dress requisites; not only can you find them of a good serviceable SE character, but you can find them at prices as low as, if not lower than, those of any other shop. Spring & Summer Appare! for Girls Not here and there, but throughout the entire stock, will you find suits and dresses in entirely new and, to a degree, exclusive styles desisned for Spring and Summer service. To the greatest degree is this true of our collection of washable white dresses. They are fashioned of French and domestic lawns, batistes, organdies, mulls and nets, and the prices are very modest. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. $7.50 Coats at $5.00. Full-length models of light-weight wool fabrics suitable for | Serviceable Garments for Boys ! At Five to Ten Dollars. We have ever been strongly inclined toward gar- For Men with an Exacting Disposition Distinctive Suits at Fifteen to Forty-five Dollars. ahi Siviiins j ments that cost from five to ten dollars. In them we find our big opportunity—the means to dem- onstrate definitely how high we can go with the tailoring and fabrics of the garment at compara- tively modest prices. Norfolk Suits, in single breasted, double belted and yoke with | $5.00 rbocker trousers, sizes 8 to 17. | It is better that men should ask why your product finds a place on high than why it does not. Granted that there be a doubt, we can demonstrate to you why our garments for men have found a high place. breasted, models, Knicke Double Breasted Sack Suits, sizes 8 to 17 | $6.50 | 3 to 8, and] elaborated with ¢ The basic reason lies in our tailoring system. It was devised to do a thing better than it ever had been done Suits, siz 7 to 12, Russian Blouse Sailor Suit service throughout the summer and of light plaids, and mixtures; sizes G to 14 years. braid and embroidered emblems. ~especially the little things. Top Goats, of covert, worsteds and cheviots,| og 59 $7.50 Covert Coats at $4.50. pa Bel i sizes 8 to 17’ years. ia a AMPRa LE ‘ SEY IRN HC Our garments are cut individually--the two sides of a Recfers, of covert, worsteds and cheviots,| $10.00 Foot eco pea uname ine bives $9.00 White Net Dresses at $5.90. Fancy dresses, elaborately tucked $25.00 Tailored Suits at $15.00. idered sleeve emblems, sizes 3 to 10. coat, the two sleeves and so on, stay with each other as er ifj i rH : ugh the season is but begun, certain series of f specific earmenr In Cu us VOR will find the cloth eee ‘$10.00, ‘$12.00 Bae ; Ooms found and trimmed with laces and interlining cut to the same size the canvas and even to be sadly incomplete in sizes. The suits are : j . ? . offered at prices greatly revised Pony coat model of chiffon broadcloth, in navy, rose, Alice the stay-tapes shrunken, and if the fabric be a plaid or a EGRERR DAVIONDIGATURDAY, blue, light gray or black; sizes for girls and misses—12 to 13. stripe you will find the pattern on the sleeves, pockets, cuffs and trousers to meet and match the body of the garment. Such are the little things. The big things are beyond the narrow limits of a tape- string. They have their source in expressive tailoring which promises Bars of distinctiveness and char- Of madras in white or colors; sizes 4 to 18 years. acter that makes a garment ready for the service of 25c Silk Scarfs for Boys at 15c. 2 R FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Three Quarter Coats, of taffeta, The best of it all is this: The same system governs the FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY production, and the same tailormen fashion the suits at $2.95 Wash Dresses at $1.45. A colle neck models, elaborat O : Suits for Boys, Special at $5.95 Norfolk Suts, of tweeds, cheviots and worsteds in the new ts, sizes & to 16 years, Russ on sizes to 8 years, and Sailor Suits, sizes 7 to 10 years, of tweeds and cheviots in gray mixtures and serge and colors. = ctlon of nine hundred white lawn dresses in two highe with lace and embroidery and with tucked, flounced skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years. 75¢ Pajamas for Boys at 59c. Spring Coats for Women Because they are exceptionally good values, we invite your interest to the following garments: $7.50, $11.50, $16.50 $16.50, $21, $29.50 Medium and Three Quarter Coats, of voile in black $19.50, $27.50, $39.00 box and pony Eton Coats, of black taffeta, A Sale of Shoes for Boys & Girls | | Covert Coats; over silk, at fitted, semi-fitted, * ; -fiv ‘That they are the standard Saks Shoes } ‘ n fifteen dollars and those at forty five. Do you under- is all you Hed know, to understand how | models, at $44.09, $19.50, $24.50 stand the inference? much the price Face brondeletiaGonts eineciondceny eoorrene concessions promise. a | fitted, long or short sleeves, at $10.50, $14.00, $19.50 Semi-fitted, fitted and box models of | tan covert cloth or black broadcloth. | $20.00 to $25.00 Rain Coats at$13.75) | |New full length and three-quarter models of thor-| oughly waterproofed English worsteds, tweeds and serges in grays, tans, navy, black and blue, $11.50 Walking Skirts at $6.90 New circular model of white wool serge. Girls' Button or Lace Shoes of kid-skin, with hand welted SPECI AL FOR SATURDAY {New single and double breasted models, with solescandibrone toes. aie At $2.25 Y ‘neniete a 114 to 5, Regularly $3.00, AE 92.29 ( a jstraight, round or angular edges; side, centre or et aledaiiis Reaularl £9150, At $1.75 $22.50 Top Coats at $14.00 . |false vents; flap or welted pockets; French cuffs, am Spe 5 eteathe Z e' ; The Suits \false cuffs, or without cuffs; half lined with silk, OVAL ShaR ek Selous oh eaten raatiercr bance aeats at $15 to $45 |mohair or serge. The fabrics include a big col- © Ss 1 te 5°4, Regularly $3.00. ection of worsteds and velour finished weaves in Sizes 10 to 1344, Regularly $2.50. joverplaids, stripes, herringbone and mixtures, to- (gether with plain gray, black and blue. (aoee | Sake & Gonyrarty ens] At $2.25 | At $1.75 | For spring and summer service, we have a complete stock of button shoes, lace shoes, Gibson ties and Oxfords for girls, on the new orthopedic lasts, fashioned of white calf, white calf with patent leather vamps, white canvas, patent calf skin or gun metal calf skin. The prices are materially more modest than those which prevail generally. | |

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