The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1906, Page 15

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MYSTERIES OF MANHATTAN ats ad ae LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLANDS A. Walter Sinclair. f HE By Mea BUILDING eis ae meena) fy 5 EX RE. Buy now, AND until you have to pay as much for one lot as you can lots for, on easy terms. ig completion, are in ope Satara will increase rmously in value? ise, don’t wait, 2 opportunities; secure this one yourself. he C ARROL. LTON REALTY ( SOMPANY, direct from Mr. Joseph lators did no valuable building ing the ea 2 nett by a Part of the action of to-day’s instalment occurs in the vicinity of ie the scene photographed here. What scene Is it? in ‘pric ch instalment of ‘ THE OF HATTAN"’ will contcin a photograph of some New sce.e depicted in (he instalment. $5 will be paid for the best expressed, most featly writ- ten letter of not more than 26 words, stating the exact name aud location of the photographed scene. All letters must be iressed to ‘MYSTERIES EDI- TOR, EVENING WORLD. P.O, BOX 1364, N,V. City.'’ MAN- fi York }! 12 REASONS ORMONDE PARK excels and leads every real estate P 1_Only 14 miles on South side. |2—Third Rail System laid. 13 First stop after Jamaica, Electric System. 4—Directly across the street from New York City | 5—At Queens County |6—First to benef improveme CHAPTE . ae Stiletto Message. by the enormous railroad Se For ma ars and free tic! is to visit the property CARROLLTON REALTY 60., Inc.\: Tickets may be had fri our agents, wearing white card with trains leav ng Long Island City Depot, Flatbush Avenue and East New York, 11 A ery day from 9 to 5. 7 Main Offic _FOR SALE a FOR SALE. es ake co! \[=eaesaell We have repeatediy called your attention to the me New Credit Plan We have that so much as an adve nt for ourselves as to help every honest man and woman f ce where to pur- of our bis own { ho: chase their Spring and Summer clothing if they are not prepared he t cash, You can to any of our two store: and your \ x apparel from . Ladies’ Suits ied stock and pay Silk Lined Men’s Suits ||)” & Overcoats |) JUF MTSE s 2 up ¢ 1th $10 to $35, | in small weekly or month y- $15 to 365. | i obs 1 ments at cash prices. We posi- ae not charge anything extra for extendi u the credi 2e: RAILROADS. t char § you the credit. Read * We sell Clothing for We don't ask for any : 5s Ns ro Del ae es, Men and Boys, Bs ferences or eal, | . 4 rom your landlord or emp oyer. Seca Cc: ‘ redi i Po: ant Ray made and to order, on credit, We make ro inquiries rait you on your promise, sell goous as we represent, - Fo] Or your money refund easy terms | At cash prices, BNATEARD | Ve keep your clothes in iAt-~ | Repair for one year free of charge. From your reighbors or friends. We do not ask youto P ove your honesty. We make no deliveries, We give you the goods aiong When you make the purchase And pay the first deposit. > Mi PAL "ML. ,» 123D-124TH STREETS. 8 L COLU MBU s SAV ENUE, 103D 104TH STREETS. ‘ OPEN EV. ENING parently—that ts, reoted Remi Then ho ad with you, a For Men, Women and ‘Children at prices as low as any cash houses, $1.00 WEEKLY $1.00 Will Keep you Well dressed; no reference scourity required. Call or write, Open ‘evenings. Ss ‘TANDARD SUELO CO. nOMeS OW ing with ex Bieps and tn’ FASHION. "CREDIT HOUSE 7 West M4 th Street, Ryde hosted With ligne strom toh te | “CREDIT TO ALL, Pottom and Remington went from floor CLOTHING FOR MEN, BeoENG corner went nine | veekly or monthly pay i ACOBSON BROS, Clothing on Credit A mington still seated before the slowly dying fire. The events of the night had put his nerves @-tingle and when at intervals he heard the few servants entering the door he Tse CON Lama Gea Aen aS rai, FOR MA Sin his chair. He was surprised Into aud’ residences | 2 e HEN Blight start when there came a for hpcchi be No references urtty He WATCH AND. DI spocttul Knock ‘at the door and thé aires “/i The 6th Ay. “Credit House, }! LANE. TAKE TOR utler's volce asked ‘0c zs fi “Anything you wish before I retire, eave Traltle Mer 223, Gthay, bet. 14th & 1th sts, fy Mr, Blake? D One _flliebt_ub, Open evenings, ff] IHE 1906 World Atmanac and Encyclopedia contains com You and, your plete Catholic lists, prepared in latest | by the Apastolic Deleg: tion, There : jare also Episcopal lists from Secre MANHATTAN “CLOTHING Co., tary Dr. Samuel H. Hart, Presby- |terian lists from Rey, Dr. Raberts, > |and other religious statistics of espe- cial interest. m the butler dla_no: know READ ROBERT BARR’ iS GREAT STORY, , “Tie Rock in the Ballic,” in next Sunday’s World, Thrilling, vivid, nantic. Written for the Sunday rid and hitherto unpublished. S STEAMBOATS, PATTEN LINE Me.—LONG BRANCH AND RAC S0c.--ASRURY PARK AND BAC Leave Biyomfteld st., N. R. (3 blocks below “GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING to onder on, $1.00, wee it of a series of twelve new! 14th mt). at 8.55 A. ML. and 2.40 P. Mf. mifect ‘We; fins matecicr vo Daal rt South Ferry), 920 4 \? A ‘es by twelve famous authors, ****" POS, Stato, an pe aSSHAN on chon PUIG. 000. 4 {ences Ye . THE WORLD: FRAY myrntne. NEW BRONX a rasp this golden opportunity, you who wish toown your homes! and those who are ambitious for profitable investments. | =~ FIRST STOP AFTER JAMAICA 0 BROADWAY THIRD RAIL SYSTEM OPERATES MAY 17, 1906. while these lots can be bought at a low figure; don’t wait Isn't it plain to you that when the Rapid Transit facilities, now near- ,, Property wi ithin a half hour of Herald don’t delay, don’t let others grasp all the good Ormonde Park was purchased “ALL PRICES ADVANCE 10% JUNE 7. ...... write or 'phone PENKSYL vin The WHAT WE DO and WHAT WE DON’T Dok MAY 11; REAL ESTATE FOR LONG ISLAND. TS06. sALe— | pals i x Zz 130 West Fourteenth Street. 22, 23, 24, 25 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. | BEAUTIFUL | Spring Clearance of | | Misses’ Tailored Suits High-Class Models—no old stock—every suit from the lowest to the highest price is reduced for positive clearance. Smart Novelties in Leather Bags and Belts lack and Embotsed Learher Bags. CED Fabrics include newest Spring Mixtures, Broadcloths, Voiles, Plain and Checked Panamas, etc., in most fashtonable colofs and styles, some with contrasting Vests and fancy braid trim, with and without silk drop skirts. sit no—tiveted frames—_ handles—worth §1.49., “Ine Glove Skin, Morocco For Sults Yor Suits ther—shaped and 16 MINUTES § 7 |6.98 pisye | 15. 98 | ee fa | Misses’ White Dresses | 6 to 18 years. | For Confirmaticn. | For Communion. | ‘Reduced Prices for Boys’ Clothing Every Suit, Coat and Reefer that has been bought previous to April First goes on the reduction list. in accordance with our fixed rule of constant clearance. THEREFORE :— Boys’ Norfolk, Double Breast, Russian and Sailor Suits; also a few three-piece suits—3 to 16 years—were $4.98 Boys’ Norfolk, Double Breast, Russian, Sailor and three-piece Suits—3 to 16 years—were $5.98 and $6.98 3.98 Boys’ Norfolk, Double Breast, Russian, Sailor and | my Suits—3 to 17 years—were $7.98 and $8.98. 4, 98 Many of the Norfolk and Double Breast Suits have extra pair eget Finer Suits to $9.98—worth up to $54.98, now purchase six For Dances. For General Wear. Net Swiss, Lawn, Mull, Organdy—} plain and dotied —skirts and waists beau- tilully trimmed with the various fashion- able laces and insettings in combination, with tucks, shirrings, hemstltching or fine embroideries. and medaliions—high of low neck—handsomely finished with belts and gitdies—long aud short sleeves —allover drop skirts of lawn or stik—an assortment so great that to see and not to buy is next to impossible “1,98 to 29.98. Special Saturday Values 2.98 Roeckel, who owned the estate for Ribb lots REEFERS AND nor COATS | YOUTHS’ SUITS in Ribbons Coverts, Ch Serges and Mome-| Sergea, Cheviot, Wool Ribbons tn ex te tintings s—Navy Tan} ms ae F ‘ nels. singh : 35 ihbarypad oars tales | Were sites. 4 OB i Were ilk Ribbons Hine Sessions 2.98 | $7.48 a 98 | eatery orp - oes Or $5.98 .,.........8.98 | $9.98 + 6.98 6.98 to 9.98 roposition on Long Island: -—-—— —_- \ i |7—Fronting on famous Merrick Road, | ’ WOOL SHORT COATS— i Special Values in 8—AIlI Clear land, grand old trees, BABIES ALL Corset Dept. 9—Trolley direct to New York. Sizes to 2 years. regularly $4. 98 2 fe) toutll Corsets—for siim 10—Electric Lighting. Special for Saturday Soo sie oh} medium 11—10 per cent. off for cash. Cream Bedford Cord and Henrietta EreniCieular Capes with alternate 95 12—Every feot of land guaranteed by the Title rows of silk braid and ribbons or square slashes, piped with satin—inverted note Coutil Guarantee & Trust Company, Capital pleat back—fine sateen fining—pearl buttons, : riinexe $11,090,000. INFANTS) DEPT—SECOND FLOOR Int, but. wo Weeeesers 498 | Children’ s Ready to Wear Hae Worth $2.00 to $2.25 : 4.39 Colonials, Continentals, and Roll Brims—Milan, alto Milan and fancy braid combinations in White, Red, Brown, Navy, and two tones— trimmed with full silk Pompons, Cord, Velvet, Quills, buttons, etc. a SO IN MILLINERY DEPT. i TUSCAN HALCS. Read the Following and read with assurance that * | EVERY QUOTATION, | World Building, New York. Atlantic Av., near 4th Av. JAMES P, BROWN, Manager. Special for Saturday....... in centre to- day and every day for M. and 1 P. M. HOWEVER LOW, Office on property open represents, AN ARTICLE OF MERIT New Goods of Dependable Qualities THE = HILLTOPS, SLOPES S & VALLEYS LAW West Deer Park sysissneaiets h $4.00 WOMPN'S TRIMMED ILATS -98 In Childr-n’s Wear p fona! Values as Follows: fated by enthusiastic cus~ 1.98 to 10.98 peceek we can only indicate hua: dreds of styles FINE LAWN AND BATIS 4 to Lb yrs.—vulue CHILDE N'SCAMBRIC DRAWEP® @ tise rust ALUE DAY BY DAY cr LDREN'S DRAWE.,. i Realty Corporation, ‘ s Bs eT CHILDREN'S Telephone 1 Adjoining ple Gene, 1. | _ Great Bargain. ects or yokes, in- Shoes for Women and Children Kinds to please everybody—don't pinch, don’t smart— t fit and look well—feel comfortable. sned *1,.98 HAND WELTED OXFORDS | GIRLS’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES ; ola Kid d filled—plain or engra pnt snap and hinge—p' wrth $ ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. LOTS IN BEAUTIFUL FLATBUSH)": A SUBURBAN SECTION OF BROOKLYN Come and see our beautiful property at Ocean Avenue and Avenue T, where we already have all Unprovements, high class development and the best trans- portation, We make New York City Hall tn twenty-five minutes without change of cars. COMPLETED Subway will make it fifteen. PRIGES LOW OH INSTALRENT PLAN, New York & Flatbush REAL paten | JEWELLED LI | Large and Sizes 814 to 19% | Sapphires, Fn nen HAND TURN | 8 to gicises Pe Sscat cachet tp £388 sort Kia up ies high Cuban he | SPECIAL LOT OF 1 and comf alar $3.00 ds | LITTLE BOUS' SHOES Russet Tan Goat—laced—knocka- bout make—mannish lasts—ex- ‘on soles—new half heels— 8% to 134... ALSO Continuation of the Sale of WOMEN’S SAMPLE OXFORDS, -@ WOMEN'S DRES S WALKING BOOTS | Patent Leather—lace, button or Dlucher styles—new opera too— ‘extension soles—Cuban heels—go0d value at $2.60 .69 to 3.98| wid “MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until I P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. sizes 3 to 10 yrs © . | a Reefers Spe ial in Boys’ Suits Women’s Black SilkPetticoats Ki I{ i ( | ||Girls’ High Class Hecke olk and double breast—Gray and fee quality, Chiffon Tatteta— | os, M es & ver jon ple a #, ruffies i Department A, SECOND F NTRE BUILDING. Children’s Heavy Rib Hose Fast black—double heels and toes—all sizes—value 15 ate MAIN FLOOR—WrsT nt 178 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 t Stripes on light TROENG: nds—rmilitary or shirt and perfect to M years— ets yde wide 34 TRE putt DING. ’ Veal Calf Shoes Fine Brussel; White and Cream. sses, veils, ¢ CENTRE BU ) FLOOR MAIN Little Boy LOOR. Girls’ Picture Hats bow or a flower Is s—cco) strong Uppers—mannish lists—new halt 98 Value $1.00—slzes 5% to 1th... Limit—Two Pairs, heels—will Wear like tron— SECOND FLOOR—AVEST BUILDING. ut ie necessary to 1. 29 make a full med vale $2.25 . BUILDING. THIRD FLOOR SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M, ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. 4 A narriaburg Rub! ark, yan to waalat in shipping wolf generally useful 5°'p.."box 650 World, ‘Brooklyn.

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