The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1906, Page 4

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Re flee em ) JURY FAILS TO AGREE | iE WHILE IN PN ee CASE. GETTING SHAVED - to Be Well breeens Stranger Ex-| si be {pired in New Amster- dam Hotel Shop. HAD MORPHINE TABLETS | TIME TELLS For years we have taken care of thousands and the satisfaction we have given them speaks for itself. “SPPPPTY?'s A Bridge in the mouth Instead of a a plate is clean, healthy. Thought to Be Hjalmar West- erfeldt, Manufacturer, of Brokaw, Wis. A. well-dressed man entered the bar- ber shop of George Ninner, under the New Amsterdam Hotel, Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street, to-day, and asked for a shave. He was about to step Into the chair when he seemed to change his mind and asked to be a Most dentists charge you exorbi- rected to the bathroom, He remain 3 ; in the bathr about ten minutes and tant prices for Porcelain fillings and chair while | q Dridges. then lay back y Zinnin in, ventured a fine man in the chair did not reply. The ; barber, he had a grumpy cus-| | you prices within the reach of all. tomer to deal w le no further at- 1 the man he} tempts at wag shavir almost ¢ g ull it was t the back of; Bridgework and Gold All Borer Prides, All porcelai Hes sh. 0 0 Crowns WRITTEN RANTEE YDARS. FOR 10 ick to the drug store, ‘The American Painless Dentists, * yelled barber to en PAE 252 W. 42d Street. occa, ran to H drug ore, No. HOURS: & A, M. TO 8 P. M. bi Fourth avenue, a block away. Hern n Ottner, the clerk, told the pootblack he had no time to bother k men, He also refused to telephone for a doctor. oO ~ ania, In the meantime the hotel people | had telephoned for an ambul {ro a pee | Bellevue, trying meantime to revive | SonskSons. man by the means | the unconscious they had at hand. When the hospitad | ee doctor arrived he said the man nad) Special for Saturday been dead several minutes. : \ In the pockets of the body were found | Women's @ vial con ew morphine tab-| . feta and a Sri etectataldes Trimmed Hats | were this there letters addressed to|of Leghorn, Java and Chip| Hjalmar Westfeldt, manager of the|Strawj; value $7.50, Greenberg Paper and FYbre Mil, at! | Brokaw, Wis, and several checks made | out to Westfeldt for sums of from $1) to $10. These were all on the National | Bank of Milwaukee. COUNT AND EDITOR IN BLOODLESS DUEL! ror $5 QQ com | Girls’ Schoo! Hats trimmed with ribbon and 1 Millevoye, ed- quills; value $3.00, . and a the Chamber of for | Q5 can . th pistols to- | | Womien’s Untrimmed Hats, | dress shapes in black French Neatolitan; | took place M, Mille Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. Subway Station. Soooy LEHL HHH heeeehe-h herp & Hecht Bros. | 259-261 6th Ave. | Hecht Bros. “# 2 OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHTS, : Suits in the Most Perfect Style. 3 ' . . 2 ¢ May Be PaidForinSmallSums. % st Even the man who cares nothing about cost, 4 = HEE so he has perfect style, will be satisfied with ¢ « plan reasted coats; Ch ur clothing, because the fabrics are in the &, newest colorings and finest weaves, the tailoring < all that any one can give and ? és the models the work of the & most expert designer. | aa We don’t askaman to buy our suits 4@/ A by he because of the price, but rather because ye hs of the quality of them; of course, the 4% & vast saving over the charges‘of the a mS competent merchant tailor can be no wie/ & objection, and is only an additional 1g 3 inducement. | ge | Pa Our enormous stock, ranging in price z| i from $10to $30, is atevery man’sdis- >| he posal, He may select that which | eu pleases him most, have it charged and “$*| # pay in the smallest sums, weekly or “ monthly va Men’s Suits in Perfect Model. ,3,| “ 1 of all figures, of the richest Gra | ay shades, plain or checked anc , atbetss hed W age | ie igen; with a i a t ully tailored si | * ine wal in nyle fit and ¢ tailoring to anything i ou could hav de to order for & y ave to order $18 uble the prices... « tesee Fi a & The Suits for Young Men. : bp u They're distinctive fit; no moderate-pr met suits that we h beautiful Gray fabrics for even HECHT BROS., 259-261 SIXTH AVE. PEPER EDS ‘\ toe le the price oa + eee Pee Reo EdE — Peerererg asin) WORLD: NOX OF 5 M. Q. TURES ZINC WASH BOXES for 4x5 plate NTING FRAMES, size 4x5 D TRAY LAMPS ERO! RUBY OL, 1 POL Cameras, and Supplies. | CAM HENRY SIEGEL, Pres. eee Everything here advertised on sale ALL DAY unless’ otherwise specified. Pure Sweet Chocolates. oe These Pure Sweets, Vanilla 1, Ting-a eam x DR CnocoLaTEe “Mall Grders promptly filed. Main Floor) One Minute from Astor Place |! ally for you. WINDSOR TIE: All bought at 50c. Group Z| worth up to 19¢, |. We Iwind of popular Neckwear for men. n. This very remarkable purchase comprises in aston Ni SILK FC and SHIELD BOW: ON THE DOLLAR AND SOLD AT THE To make choosing easier we will have the Ties sold from ale in the regulsr M n's Furnl sh Includes a great variety of WASHABLE FOUR-IN- ~ Men’ S ‘Neckwear at 14 and Less. 20,000 Ties, Representing the Entire Surplus Stock of a Prominent New York Manufacturer. HIS is one of THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES AND SALZS on record in recent years, and it deserves to attract a phenomenal volume of attention ask your wife, sweetheart, sister or friend to visit THE 14TH STREET STORE and purchase liber- sale, If you find it impossible to attend this Ties of various popular materials, and in every imag- diversity WHITE WAS TIES, SHIELD TECKS, JR-IN-HANDS, BROCADED TIES, BAT W ME UNUSUAL PRICE CON jal Tables in the Main pull, You’ ue get waited on ina | Group 2. Group 3. Includes Washable Four-in ener WASHABLE, Ww f | fishlorable colva sad eesieny | FOUR- IN- HANDS, spick | ng Sections. Extra salespeople. HANDS, Also hundreds of | | Shield Tecks; great bargains © and span, and a_ splendid} SHIELD BOWS, all silk! for men who prefer such ties. ayy f ALL SILK SHIE , s Also All Silk Four-in-Hands, variety of AL hie! or satin covered, Patent ety rls Poa Dot Foulard FOUR-IN-HANDS, _ offer- hooks, Ties in this lot) |senool ties for children; ang | ing all the smartest new) Shield Bows. Ali made to be | Shades and designs, Made [sold up to 25c, | [F150 || to be sold up to 39c, 19¢_ | FINE tion trimmed berthas ars. Continental FINE STRAW HATS, button, brush and Sizes 2 to 6 years (as illustrated), Each pompor $1.98, Made with wide embroidery ruffles, hemstitched, satin ribbon bows. Cie Ss ce Madein the Sty le Nustrated, for Children 2 to6 Years Old. | PERSIAN LAWN FRENCH | yoke of cluster tucks, embroidery inser- Deep embroidery pointed Extra wide skirts. Fancy stripes made with wide skirt, deep hems, 3 7c. values, at, shapes, trimmed with silk cord and fants Poke Bonnets. 98c. values at . DRESSES, made wit Sizes 2 to 6 IEc years. Many very attractive styles from which to select. Each Meant WHITE LAWN DRESSES—Also the style illustrated. es, trimmed yokes, zes 6 months to 39c CHILDREN fine ¢: tucks and” fagoting htly soiled. 75c. and ) Scr valuesiaticcus ct eetes 49c lace trimmed, cluster wah GO-CARTS. PIQUE AND CAMBRIG PILLOW SLIPS FOR CARRIAGES AND Nicely made, deep emb dery ruffles, at 79e| We Have a Complete Line of Go-Cart Covers and Pillow Slips. (Second | CF = Mee. A Very Refresentative Showing of Pretty Hats for the oungsters. If you are not familiar with: this of our Millinery business you \ agreeably surprised, most attracti n; and we some stores mu We can do this because hrestiee of the Si i name CHILDR pictured. ularly 49c, to Saturda Women's and Misses’ Sai | | | All ready to wear, and in a wide range of colors \ value at Ueceeay, Rej ects \ vet THE 14TH STREET STOR clothing at moderate prices. cal that it should expand. For Saturday SERGE SUITS, F TAN RUSSIA C IN THIS DISPLAY. 600 Pairs of Men's Niet $3.50 | 1500 jabs of the Famous"Dr. Arthur fo Cork Sole Shoes and Oxford Ties. Vici Kid and Patent Coltskin, plain or we feature at one price 3,250 ga 2Y SUITS, SPRING OVERCOATS 4 aDS IN. NE W YORK. Mo ht check as to be alt her store ¢ at the price \ In no ¢ ) Shoe ract with the manuracture t THE {4TH STREET es 4 to 11; widths A to FE. t kid and nitenttG coltskin; per- ALF OXFORDS ALSO Oxfords. s, new Spring lasts Sizes tort 1.98 S$ CLOTHING NE ME fast color, Be Spring Styles of Men's’ s “Well Over Shee $1. 98 1.98 | [ Men en ’s Sak Top Ca: = Ce. This News fen To-Morrow WwW; Sis always attentively read because {t means so much to the man who wants well-made, stylish Our business in this line keeps on growing at a pace that amazes the trade and competition in general, and yet it Is purely Ic nts that were made to be retailed in season at & ND CRAVENETTE COATS FOR MEN EVER SE brief descriptions; you must actually see and examine the garments to properly apprecia nt is perfectly tailored; and all in the season's newest styles and fabrics S BLUE SERGE SUITS, guar- strictly almost as in Ameri perfect as th THE GRE leatk Shoes and Oxfords for Women 2,000 Pairs $1. 98 Saturday « at You know the r we ade vertise t asively ‘ow fr 1 to 5 and widths fre styles Largely Pat Soltskin. WOMEN'S > WHI S, alt sizes. WO. JENS $4.00 MPLES in sizes 4A and B. YOU WILL FIND GREAT VALUES WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORD TIES in o: sale of medium and narrow width shoes. $2.50 to $5,00 kinds at, See $1.19 to $2.49 | ~ COLTSKIN OXFORDS AND D TIES. Made $2.50, HOES AND OXF( (Third Floor.) I) Interest Thousands of Men. $15 and $18. IT IS THE BEST GATHERING OF BLUE IN NEW YORK AT ANYTHING NEAR THE PRICE a. e the wonderful values offer all-wool gO) Suits, $1. 98 Abney seein tain tienda sither NORFOLK OR DOUBLE- UITS, Silk Wor- BREASTED STYLE, with belt; checks, new : s. Either Single sizes for boys 7 to 16 years. Knickerbocker trousers in fancy servative coats, in gray and black and MEN'S FANCY S Ss . Steds, neat stripe: ni cks, new grays and slate effe. Bi Sing’ or Double Breasted styles : MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, The new form-fitting, also the plain con mixtures or plain blue. RUSSIAN SUITS, to 8. sizes 2% Cut 52 | Chiffon jaloriggan fl Half Hose. ‘Deion | Turbans. Underwear. Seamless. fast Dresses. AM sees, Shirta | piack with col 10 A. M. tol P.M. Shecrals No Mail Orders on These Specials. TO-MORROW, 10A.M.to1 P.M. Girls’ TO-MORROW. 10A.M. tol P.M. Men's TO-MORROW. 10A.M. tod P.M. Men's TO-MORROW. 1OA.M. tol P.M. Women's Braid crownsi! nave 1onKp| ored st!k em- with 40 tucks of coves. Drawers f| broide red in- Chiffon and Gilt h]) pave double! steps. Atl sizes. Buckles: $1.49 9) gents, Not more] Nor more than 4 iB than 3 suits tof] pairs to a cus a customer. AQ] tomer. Pair. karment. * 19¢ (Main Floor.) 8c (Main Voor.) (Main Floor) | | tomar. Pate TO-MORROW. 10 A.M. tol P.M Boys’ Suits. | TO-MOKRO 1OAM. tot F Girls’ White TO-MORROW. 10A.M. tot P.M. 10A.M.tol PM. hordine Go-Carts, Wo ent 's | oe isis. Hl Canvas Shoes. Ail sizes from 7 Steel rears rub- Either button or dived weenie & Ince styles Sizes cht lana colors: $8 val Cie | PRN ee: ues. Not more! valves. Not more f] (ore nan J toa sults ton customer. Sult $1.00 } (Third Floor.) § | thon 2 pairs toa customer, Pair, 65c customer, Fach. $1.59 crhird Floor.) 9} (Third Floor.) TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORKOW, \ | 10A.M.tol PM. 10AM.tol roM. 10A.M. tol PM. 10AM.to1 P.M. | . 1 “4 y i onon- Roastin Women's || Babbite's M 9 gahela Chickens. Rye Wh ee Laundry Soap. The Popular Laundry Soap Not more than 6 cakes to a cus tomer. Cake. 3c (Sixth Pitor.) Roast- Selected ine Chickens. Sola elsewhere at 18c. and 200. a pound. Not more than 10 Ibs. to @ cus~ tomer, Pound, 12%c ton Bottin, 45c (Sixth Floor.) Women’s Hosiery | ’ W omen Ss Another great purchase of Samples, | Almost every type of stocking fs rep- Leather Belts. paire to 09c (Third Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) | 1 ree very Pp ne Imported Hosiery Large double eyelets and snap s. 3 inches wide. Black, ite and colors. These popu- lar Belts are being sold else- more where at considerably money under vari- ous popular act- Tesscs’ names. Hosiery at, a pair... Main Floor.) PWonene Ten, erie W arsts Made with the Dee: Ws Shaped Yokes. Made in several different styles, in which the prevailing feature is the “Vv yoke of lace, Collars are made of lace insertions, Backs and fronts prettily trir mmed with clus. ter tucking and lace insertions, Long or short sleeves, A waist you will pro- nounce a $2 value. To- morrow . ¢. WOMEN’S LINGERIE BATISTE WAISTS, plaited backs and fronts; yokes of rich crocheted lace; new Je Abe and fancy collars; 2 Ac values, at. ioe: WOMEN'S WAISTS made in ten different styles of White Sheer Lawns or Batistes. Elaborately trimmed with fine lace inser- tions, clusters of ticks and Elther long or’ parted sleeves and fancy col- $1.50 values, at....ee dainty embroideries, 8c Ze DEKE Pound Cake, h from the o lars, $1.50 values,at..seee sceeeeree (Second Floor, ) Saertee 1-Pound Print, OS crurday. Fresh Creame Butter, RIDA PINEAPPLES — Ripe frult, 25¢ 4.000 DOZE Venn Foun: PANS, FLORIDA GRE oc GLe STRING BE. 25c VF LARGE TC N _(Sixth T oor.) Hause K—3 punches for Fresh Masi Tush cad Delicatessen. TS | Bucks County Milk-Fed | Fresh Boiled Lobsters. Tt e00 Medium size; ach, Forequartors, IDescee ses Bhoulders ior. 2 Leg of Canada Lamb, Ib....+s000. 140 fe Hindqua Beitae Belem Wank ni? Whold Loins or fixtfa Gelected Weak Fi 6c Aa Aer Be Worsteds, suit- SAILOR SUITS, sizes from 5 to Wie” 196 on ees ee aaa ea 10 years, Fancy mixtures and plain ie Ae TARA Tes HRs EEUU 7 i | \ ) Whole’ Top. Sirloin’ * or PD, : | r fe Croua Rib, De. ‘ nladelphia Squab, dozen, 5 | MEN’ a ne | Very Spectral. effects. eu Roasi ih sa75 ote .. 256 601 s V RING Na N'S Rolled Roast, no fat or xtra SUITS; $10.00 values; all " $5. 00 | DOU NG LEN ania Regular $3.00 values, but to Ib ‘ Iban wera sizes |] SUITS, fancy mate. ereateaitieers by out dem omacnine, DOG - - ie uae plain sation we place i : ie >) wat iam or Chotce seo PAIRS OF MENTS 9400 «$2.50 them on ste : ai aye | Hee eee pe el : PAIRS OF MEN'S i HM + ry ar and sp! . in +} TROUSERS; all aed $2.00 bay z to-morrow at.. om Sees ta pe salons made Chow-Chow, quart... (Third Floer.) (Third Floor.) FO eee OEM etti c (Sixth Floor.) SN DRESSER Bar PaaS AMR aes a

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