The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1906, Page 12

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+ Mi , { 12 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1906, PAINTER TRIES 10 MAKELOVE TOWIDOW : Used Husband f: —_.—- Revol Gorchakolls Affection. m Path to Mrs. Vomea FOUR YOUTHS HELD IN BAIL AS BURGLARS. eS Re ee a te me er | eS eg ee ee eS St © Women’s Neckwear Dep’t To-morrow, iste and Bahy Irs, in their Lace, 4oac, 95c& Special Values in Men’s Furnishings at Imp Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel nal Va f Boys’ «4 An Attractive Offering of Women’s and Men's orted Hosiery Pair lose al 37¢ in 45¢ . Young Men’s s Clothing Greatly #8 SY part lr Franklin Simon & Co. | Gt T]manefrr Sore ; Store Closes at 5:30 P. M, Boys’ Clothing Wanamaker rye ee fs aie For Well-Dressed ueene ‘Men | 6. 75, 9, 75, 12.50 ree see nee er eee 13 nus! Min pe rie up fo-the SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY |]Jminute in styley he m And ‘his RUSSIAN SUITS sea y singh Drop | wing you the Ia one of those ne UUme tor . handsom a i have big pleasure in and most stylish assortment of ar Suits. g§ makes that. In particula theif superb sty! ‘The first thing you'll notice 18 - then the quiet, tastetul patterns will strike you, You'll wonder how twenty dollars cgn do 1t Sack Suits at $20—Of neat, h wors , cassimeres and cheviots; half-lined. Broad shoulders and lapels; slightly shaped walsts; 31 or 82 inches long. Others, single-breasted, at $10 to $25. to $20. Men's fancy Sack Suits of neat and stylish mixed cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres; made and cut over the newest models. Some two-but-| toned, while others are three-buttoned. Broad shoulders and lapels; 31 and 82 {nches long. Single-breasted, at $15 to $35, Double-breast- ed, at $15 to $25, eed Men's English Walking Suits. of neat worsteds, at $35, O3'™"~ Men's Black and Blue Sack Suits, of thibets, unfinished worsteds; single and double-breasted. at $15 to $30. , Wanamaker Building NORFOLK | AND DOUBLE-BR styli Wonbie-preasted, at $10 pared Tropical Serges, 8 to 17 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Now showing Exclusive Models of Commencement Dresses and Princess Gowns of Organdie, Mull, Net, Linen; also new Models of Tailored Effects for Cor and Outing Wear, GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRES: el or high neck eff +4 to 12 years. Valu TAILORED SUIT ported Poplins, ' h embroidered 4 75 May Sale of Framed Pictures Our picture Store has enlarged its quarters. When the Piano Store moved to the New Building, pictures fell heir to most of ] 1 washable MISS Ww) long semi-fitting Polina Dliel Oneredien lite pict : Fopln Se Spe at rears the broad space vacated. In anticipation ef this good fortune Nawal valle $16 Sorts SSS eet 9, 75 our picture man has had h nen for special offerings to se alah Salk Ck teen Meee ty present during this lid collection of pictures been assembled. 4 majority of groups rar 13 are pre The oece. Hose radically under-price—the Misses’ Tatlored Suits IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY nted ranging one of the b Infants’ Wear FRENCH HAND-MADE DRESSES, 6 months to 3 years, 1.55, 1.75, 2.15 Value $2.00 to $2.85 FRENCH HAND-MADE SKIRTS, 6 months to 3 years, 1,25, 1.75, 2.10 eth $12 Small Oil Value $1.75 to $2.75 At SIS, wo FIFTH AVE., 37th & 368th Sts, ) B. Altman & Co ; z | JOHN WANAMAKER x Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., MEN'S SUMMER HOSIERY | [Je Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. AT SPECIAL PRICES, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAY FIFTH. | : f PTS cerry TWO HUNDRED DOZEN PAIRS OF MEN'S LISLE THREAD | \ BLACK AND COLORS, WITH | _ EMBROIDERED FIGURE, | 1p oe “ ee Gear aes | Neckwear Department. 32c. PER PAIR. $1.75 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. > RIGULAR PRICE 50c. PER PAIR | C R Matine Net and Chiffon Ruffs ALS MENS ELACK SILK HALF-HOSE, WITH SMALL eRA Hd sien ca We fs, EMBROIDERED FIGURE, : a oe : >o:. ¢ e & S- 02 $2.25 PER PAIR PER POX OF THREE PAIRS. | 2°95) P4-95 Cf P5:955 | (exceptional values.) REGULAR $3.00 PER PAIR. | | Novelties in Rare ; Ee y ie Ostrich Marabout & Cogue Stoles & Boas. Fh Alt % C Real Irish Voke Chemisette & Coat Sets. NF ~ | ine Malt a. | Hand-made | Stocks, Yokes, Chemusettes & Sleeves WILL RECEIVE FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND at Reduced Prices. DRAPERIES, FOR STORAGE AND SAFE-KEEPING | Peter Pan Collars THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS, | heayy linen embroidered, batiste and lace, DURING WHICH PERIOD THE PLACING OF ORDERS FOR | 25C., 50C., 75C. w& 1.00. THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE Pe CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS IS ESPECIALLY — | Tailored Stocks, RECOMMENDED, | plain and embroidered, @LACE DRAPERIES, WHEN CLEANED, WILL BE STORED SOC) 0207 50) each. THROUGH THE SUMMER MONTHS WITHOUT ADDITIONAL . . cosT, Coat Sets, ‘ Batiste, BOCA ag 5G Pique, Linen and Lace, & $1.00 set. A very large variety of tl lmported and Domestic Stocks, on 25¢. each, value 50c, Ami Lord caylor | ‘The Best Scouring Soap Made Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. | A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish —— A Glass Cleaner $ 1 SUNDAY WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. {T ¥ We Give Either S. @ sel ain n or Dividend Stam: Take Your Choice of a Purchase. We Ri One Sta: 1,000 Dividend ” The Sperry GH abo ANS { H \ ' i ' ' ' | Fulton St., from Bridge St. to Duffield St, H ' ' ae Store Opens ats.30 A. M BROOKLYN. Until 40. Until 10] to start a Double Stamps for 8.30 A.M. to6 P.M. °; Single Stamps Alter 6 P. M. Choice of Either S. & H. Green onDividentg |} every visitor to the “stor ' Feast of Bargains in }} Men’s 2 Boys’ oul W.B. sd _ Corsets. quallt bu neat Sara foea 19¢} 65 ek Ma SS 1 ---------= Tempting Array of Bargains} In Women’ S and Girls’ Wear. | Good Grade } Percales. Popular Books. cloth Value $1.50; | To-morrow Girls’ Dres Women’s veered ee Embroidery Collars, with ce embroidery, 39 da right to year wi th Su Value 19¢; To-morrow, alue pane o-morrow, Boys’ Well i Made Caps. ' Boys’ Caps, in Eton, golt and mabe styles, both plain colors and mixtures These Caps are well made and are just what boys need for present wearing, Value 39c; 2 Value 49c; 5 C \To-morrow, o-morrow, were were cence cen eee cerer reer eres Children’ s. a Mitts. k Mitts, in black, réd,] corn color, very st what the children Wil need when warm weather comes, 25 W nit

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