The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1906, Page 11

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ye THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2°, 1908. Sait hactoc Oe at EAE WED, HE SAYS, WHILE’ WOMAN OROPS DEAD 9c!,QRmON 2a Saks & Company | SAUL ALAIALAOAALALALA ON ABSINTHE MG) STOPING A POAT ee = ROBERT Hugh Louis Clark’s Lawyer Upbraids Bo} nO THREAT! oe a eine sg 4 Makes Picturesque Defense Street and Expires from A Special Offer } SJ in Divorce Suit, | Heart Disease. | Tailored Suits for Women = Value $35.00 At $24.00 | . An entirely new plaited Eton model, silk < trimmed, with sunburst accordion plaited skirt fashioned of light, medium or dark gray mix- tures, Panama cloths and of plain or fancy white serge. The of sizes include those for women, misses and nall women. TOGETHER WITH $25 to $35 Tailored Suits at $18.50 When application was made to-day to Juatico Scott, in the Supreme for $10 weekly alimony and $00 cou fee for Mary EB, Clark, who ts Hugh Louls Clark for absolute di Gileging that he “took up wit Mary Ross” n 17% The foremost exponent of the fiction of action, mystery and romance, has been selected to head the series of the twelv2 reat international novels now. being writ- ten for the Sunday World. His latest work, just completed, is FIRST NOVEL of the Famous $150,000 SERIES The First Section of which will ap- /HONeill & Co | Greater Attractions than ever in Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor) | | WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS—All the latest modefs in Leghorn, | Milan, Real Hair, Chip and Fancy Cuba Braids. Specislifor Thursday only fn oppoaition ever h & proceeding, @nd begun to stld b Mrs, Clark's affidavit recited that she | @nswered her and was marr 2 July %, 19% ward he got {t on himself, "Hugh Louls Clark wus tricked 1 this marriage, Your Hotes,’ Le Barbier, “as he says in BAdadrdagrersrereadrarn A limited number of tailored suits in Eton and Coat models, fashioned of Panc cloth, light mixtures and white serge and a s s of suits in various models for misses and IN ADDITION WE WILL PRESENT Fancy Plaited Silk Dresses of black or blue taffeta, Ati$24,2 0 Lingerie Princess Dresses in white, licht blue or pink, daintily trimmed with laces and embroid- at first as a wide Ing that she had | Women’s Tailor Trimmed Hats vorced, ‘ Of fancy Cuba braids, trimmed with maline,| Nechee ae cemer payee Be “YOUNG WOW WOMAN MS ribbon, quills or wings, three excellent models, 2, 98 brakeman nam A very special value at, each, IMPORTED ROSE BOUOQUETS_-two roses 15c with foliage, value 25c. Thursday only,.at..../ pear on Sunday, May Gth, in the > SUNDAY _ WORLD | | Complete stocks of Wreaths, Montures, Roses, Lilacs, Daisies, lene “lhe | Pop see &e, Also Wings, Quills, Coque Plumes, Paradise eries, $15,00, $22.50, $24.50 | |g& ,| Was Beating Horse, Which||) | sicrettes, & ' i | igrettes, &c, i Ta Silk Suits in entirely new models, |] | Was So Cut and Bruised that | - wo! Bergh Agents Had to Kill it, |! ; | = A Splendid New Eton Suit $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 Walking Skirts of imported worsteds in light checks, plaids and Stripes, $12.50, $18.50, $21.50 for Women, Value $25.00, al $16.50, Arsrdrgrdnr The May Sale of Undermuslins IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GARMENTS (o | i } | H | I { } all women- | | { ‘ RADRAAROVRARRIRDRRRODVRR NRA ONG § ASKS FOR $26,000,000: | Fur Lined Garments, Clothing, lll Draperies and Hangings DOS DYSPEPSIA on MI SMOTHER Lou In sizes greater than normal we have designed a series of undergarments in entirely new models, trimmed effectively and in good taste. The prices are about a third less than regular. i Gowns $3.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 to $5.50 Drawers 39c., 50c, 65c,, 85c. to $2,75 Skirts $1.00, $1.39, $1.98, $2.50 to $4,50 Covers BO citer 72 Creer 1000. Lae e acc nc SI ENIEE REE ae $3.00 W. B. Corsets at $1.95 A new spring model with long Princess hips, round waist, and medium high On Sale To-Morrow (Thursday) Morning. i ts They are made of spring av worseds and At Price concessions of One-fourth to One-third as >, jot kets h taffet cd) ‘ ae ona nce wide silk vraidet ae 50 In the number of garments involved and the & Thisis Mr. Barr's greatest work and far sur- r skirts with phaits; they come in black, ° | diversity of models, the scope of this sale is Se passes anything he has yet done, It is entitled | gt vy and mixed gr Value $25.00; | big—far bigger than we have ever darcd make = A Thursday at .sssseeeseresecees Meee Re 4 those that have gone before. eS) S : Also a number of Women’s Coats, In the organization of the sale we have main- «2 ad , made of covert cloths, broadcloths and silks. 1$10 00 | d a Worth $16.50; Thursday at, each......+.. ° i|| es a Aan garment is as good > fi 1; ] 3m fabric, in finish and in elaboration, as those 4 Pargeouzed) Covert Cone: eg which our regular stock affords. And this is = Formerly $10.00 eae Sa p v equally true of the fine French lingerie and the ||} e domestic undermuslins which are adapted from = ; = | the costly imported garments. a A brilliant Americ | man that think 2 5, s} | . = as Lm 74 i American Cigar Co.’s Motoring Garments, Caps, | - Domestic Garmenis = ; and am no man : ; use ot ns Hs | owns 50c, 98c, $1.19, $1.39, $1.98 to $22.50 | st stirring oe Triangle A Goggles, &c., for Women & Men Covers 3%, 50c, 79, 8c, $1.98 to $4.95 | AX te (Third Floor.) | Drawers 39c, 50c, 79c, 98c, $1.98 to $8.95 x id ” DUSTERS GR Oe fom ot to ae Chemise 8c, $1,319, $1.39, $1.98 to $8.95 | |e a here laGarsa = rom 50¢ to 8, kirt 98c, $1.39, $1.69, Sf. 5 | a8 | CAs Font Ieee oe 00 Skirts c, $f $1.69, $1.98, $2.98 to $25.00 = SILK RUBBER COATS.. .... from$5,00 to 45.00 . French Hand Made Lingerie \sS Also Chauffeurs’ Outfits, Rubber Garments, &c., at Gawne $3.25, $3.95, $4.95, $5 98 ioasue jas ae -aaarata Gal y 23, $3.95, $4.95, $5,95 to ‘ \"a | distinctly moderate prices. Chemise $2.98, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $8.95 | a3 es Drawers $1.98, $2.98, $3.95, $4.95 to $8.95 j es Strate ; irts 2.98, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 ti x PANAMA CANAL BOARD INSURES HONEST CIGAR VALUES | | | Storage of Furs, Be § ug Ree a ee or§20.00 BS SURES Extra Size Garments | . cold rooms, with insurance against moths, at moderate charges. We puns the Summer months for much We store them in d loss or damage by fir alter and repair Fu less than regular pric Will call for garments on request ‘and submit estimates, (Third Floor.) » A ia ARATAAATAL ARAL AIA VARRARAOAAA Aboard th Carmania, was @ quantit National City I $3,500,000, To Women Who Appreciate Sterling Hosiery Values. Women's Stockings of black, very sheer, silky-) finished gayze lisle thread, double soles, heels and | 35c By Reading the SUNDAY toes; all-over lace with garter tops; also in lace bust, fashioned of silk broche hatiste, the OOH eects se ner Dain clerics ilersistscstsiorsiten mera a | standard price of which is three dollars. $1.85 per box of 6 pairs. nen FOR THURSDAY FOR THEATRE, RECEPTION, VISITING AND te ' ( kings of black gauze lisle thread, WOMEN'S GOWNS. (Made-up,) Nadal ae aera) | . ‘auze cotton, spliced seams and some with garter’ G : ‘ ay and unbleached Maco yarn soles; per pair. . } 25c Summer Waists--Special CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION HAS BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES $1.30 per box of 6 pairs. 4 (Ja; OF A VARIETY OF HIGH-COST DRESSES, SUITABLE | Wash Net W aists at $4, 50 WW R fl D Open back, short sleeve model with embroide ery Apres ee MR ER Le : BTRERTA WEAR HAS ehOLLOWS: | Everything in Outer and Underwea and lace insertions in effective and elaborate SOWNS, ORIGINALLY $145.00, 225.00, 245.00 AND 265.00 | SEY, T TH] designs; silk lined, Regularly for four Sundays on AT $95.00, $125.00, $150.00 Ano $175.00 | for Infants and Children Gane fs d Enlarged D i Lawn Waists at $1.75 and After May 6th ALSO A NUMBER OF TAILOR SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES, inia New and! Enlarged Department, Third Floor. |! Open back, short sleeve model with sq ’ Thi ; Eee artis tc |], | tofant" Lawn Caps--French and .Chideen'sP. K. Coatsand Recters— | ||| eed with tucking and Valenciennes You Will Secure This Splendid F MES ECON: at | dutch styles, trimmed wi lor ‘ound collar: immed | 5 4 Casas pete hemstitehing, —embrc jin various 7 og ¢ J ey finished with embroidery border, New Story by Robert Warr i 1] | “and lace edges....... styles... ; 0 10.98 = Dawa Hat id Pot -|P. K, = Fors bables care > 753 fa cba | Apu fr, le a Lawn Waists at 98 ABSOLUTELY lace and. large te) 2.98 embroidery edges, insertions | + fro ho leeve model with t 7 DOWS-cevetuesaeesedees cd AW athe Open front, short sleeve mode it two rows of J Lauchheimer so: Children’s fine Lawn French and Hons. +. tuein7ocito 8.98 wide insertion and embroidery on the front, FREE OF CHAR GE Russian Dresses—2 to 1.98 Children’s Kindergarten Rain Coats eal COLUMBUS AVE, vearss beautifully trimmed —Gray and tan cravenette, 2 to SEO SEND ORDERS IN ADVANCE TO YOUR REGU- Infants’ Short Nainsook Yoke and 5 Bishop Dresses— Trimmed with hem- AND 3*°AVE. NEAR 82” Sr, ed values up to $9.98; FOR THURSDAY CR a Gee Se Wash Fabric Remnants VETS tetris C! Drewes —Trimmed with beadite, Faultless Fitting Baby Pillow Shams—Fine 1a.w n, pay and Tie apbont : rains Five hundred remnants of various wash fabrics in BUY NEXT Fe erga ee FB] Nita AO I8I apectalto!.5 - 98 the season's ‘most favored novelty and standard OMS, CARES, AC. scree sees OM ere eeeeeeereee weenee ; i weaves and colors, together with a limited quantity 5 NADAAVAR Christy Tie SUNDAY’S WORLD | ee: | of sheer white fabrics, all at InColtSkin or Vici Kid, with | | = Wiss oe 2: 00 | | Sixth sEDUG: 20th to 21st St.,N.¥. | sne-fousth tg gnerhalf the regular prices. | eer pearaVvVaVrprgpraVvarqawMMmaryrarpcs YZ pei hs. { ; ‘

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