The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1906, Page 10

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY _ EVENING, MAY 18, 1906. _ Locket Stopped Bullet and) Armor and Dishpan Used by his Saved Life of Intended Rescuer to Drag Hurt Victim. Man Out. Aemacanies ie event in misses’ suits. | HE suits which we are offering’ to-morrow at $12 for Misses and small women are one of the greatest triumphs ever achieved by our suit and coat organization. They're made strictly according to our specifications— Ssevery detail has been carried out to the letter, and if you compare them with * the best $18 suits that you have seen so far, you will find that the balance is in favor of these suits of ours at $12. That's a strong statement, but we leave it to the judgment of any good critic of correct apparel. They're not only splendid suits for travelling and outing wear, but very appropriate for general every day use. Come in fine blue, hard-finished serges and lght Scotch g outing materials—light shades—short boxy coat with pique collar and cuffs—new 12 shirts. Secured the materials at factory cost, and close figuring still further lower ed the price, $12. z | Graduation and confirmation dresses at $10. | Deem it very fortunate that we were able to secure these handsome dresses for misses | and young ladies of 12 to 18 years of age. Made up in organdie—the most $10 | dainty models of Ae scescns PTICE cece sess weeececsesnecces soccccsccece Misses and junior suits, $9.50. | Misses’ and intermediate In beautiful soft gray homespuns — semi-| suits $14.75. fitted hip coat—notch collar—double-brenst-| The new “Hockey'’ Coat — short boxy ed—elegantly tailored—new plaited skirt. TES Pay fitted. In mixtures—kilted Misses’ coats, $7.50 Serta ay ces Nearly full length—in shadow plaids, large and| 12.75 girls’ reefers, 3-4 coats,5.95 , small checks and fancy mixture: oglisi cut— o high-class reefers and 3-4 length coate— notch Mar of TalteLcamanls breasted—coat | to odds and ends of the season's sleeve. suiartast st —one or two of a kind—majority t I d— rd with heavy taffeta, Misses’ pony coat $4.50 custom tailored—line y } Soft all-wool fancy 1 collars in) Misses’ separate skirts, $4.25 — i ‘LaTHOLIN! Wat cheats elt with « f Tho girl esc fact that volver st chain abou De Wolf tho girt died in The y to the —, ke #O0n filled the store and d his oe <> > ne ee eg—e eee a ee < a> 2 > od pianos This is our final clearance sale this season, and the * prices are less than half ac- tual value. If you intend contrasting colors — pret Vshadiey == all Seveealiewit light fancy mixtures and | sizes. invisible stripe © plain panamas. | Girls’ reefers at $3.75 Misses dresses at $14.75 In covert or red and blue Paca cloth—with or In net and orga Val. and German without large silk emblems—6 to 14 years, lac es, edyil Il sizes. SIMUSON CRAWFORD ( oY | Gigantic purchase of men’s fancy waistcoats here for Saturday. 1L*. every man who reads this, take heed, for these are the biggest values ever offered in men’s vests, embracing a greater number of distinct pat- terns than in any previous sale. They're the very newest creations—made with or-without collars, and with all the up-to-date touches. Regularly Men's vests in fancy tannel “S95 Mews est a ported ries, = $O. 50 Men's vests in white duck, When new 263 Sixth Avenue The list includes: (Entrance Through Furniture Store) Dress Well on #1 a Week Men’s fiite’burton SACK Suits $15, $18, $20 | nd $30 Cu: 150.00 150.00 125.00 450.00 125.00 300.00 Ce 185.00 400.00 nt 100.00 325.00 159.00 359.00 upright 75.00 590.00 1 Weber upri 1 Kirkman anene 75.00 35.00/15! wen upright nway $j If there’s any glor} $15, $18 and $20, never saw the like nor the We agree to take back within one year any Men's vests in_ white pique, piano purchased during this sale, allowing all | money paid to apply on any piano. Our new line All we GER and striped eilects which fashion has decreed to be appropriate. All sizes from ulars and stouts. None made to sell for less than $5 east $10 on each suit, i i, ar ot new pianos includes the famous Packard, H. | v7 $ i | for men’ s 515 blue serge suits. Young Men’ S Sack Suits &5.G. Lindeman, Schumann and others. | \ $] l OO Wit the fist wan reath of Summer out es the - 250.00 450.00 10.00 300,00 (Walnut case.) | sabe tbe Gue'ton 00 500.00 Only $10 ¢ own. th e me re 1D end ssy, Resular \ and double zes to fit men of ull builds, $11, 9 om S$ Men’s °20 suits at *15.50. Here are suits that beloug in the same ey as the me at tailor’s geal Fv. st 315: 50 Judge them by every criterion. ders—deep side and centre vents. it $ 1,000 straw hats in ail ne newest ree sory and °3 grades, special to-day, *1.50 and °2. all wool blue se; ders— a to buy a piano this year, do § ; not fail to carefully inspect the most decided piano bar- ®@ gains ever offered in New York. A { Sw ail eee OE RS pace phonographs. | INEST and best amusement. Covers the whole range of musical and dra- matic recitation When your wite is wearied after a day’s th <a household cares or the children f [ 8. fipevet clay. thievoher ning en: | Sharp reduction on boys’ suits at cost. Bais tertainer will rest the one and | Here are $6, $3.50, $7, $7.50 and up to $10 grades at $4.75. | < quiet ‘0 On For We never carry goods over from one season t June Ist starts our wash suit season, there. | Sue ee ‘ dical reductions. All the t ns well as. blue se | ts in the lot with two s of trouse! uits with bel 16 years. Russian n the whole They trousers, tee"ers Pansy [on ee of infants’ wear. Saturday "S waist bargains. SPLE NDID It of women’s 8.95 dress net waist LA SALE of five hundred children’s long waist A dress net waists . i go on sale at $2 to-morrow. Nething cooler or dresses at $1—a good round $1.50 value in. Gaintier for hot weather wear. Thesded niters every dress, made of fine lawn—hertha trimmed with “ $ We send it to your home on eae the easiest Part payment plan. n easy Monthly payments, Balar ii Victor talking machines Abe { MAY VICTOR oe , eR eaten Hesie 4 wunnenmnececmenicis n a4 nent of records for both } RECORDS her 7 ' Bayon ial in all co a a ee 4 ' Pe f } : These waists are made 4 lace—yoke of hemstitched tu zto4 o1 in attractive styles, years at... $2 such as shown in the Sheet music calc \ hint eae easc aa | CE ners er Yoval and q —hox plaits and rows Beer good va at the mL OCrael 1h broidery insertion in front... 1.59 | regular price 8.95. Tafants' i dines [Wate Ti'the Sua shinee Netiier” bishop ew | 2.25 lawn waists 1.75 Where Sty stitch, SOc | these waists are made with allover embroidery front and adorned with clusters of tucks—cheap at 2,25—for ooking for Pique wash hats, button ered 65e¢ Infants’ short dresses—yoke o} lawn—hemstitched lawn ruffle, 50c Qfextcana) A i Weldelbere ag j 6 months to 2 years...+. Pisa ees Saturdavscscecs tue hots ; He Musie Of the Mand, Infants’ long slip of fine nalnsook—stitched front i Nea can asta “with French knots-neck wt OS 1,50 lawn waisis at , e Angels Let Me Play? sleeves edged with lace Cc} $1. | « This Te 8 0 ( Infants’ fine nainsook sli h entire yoke of | Several styles in fine quality Abels A fine lace-—-neck: and) § edg-d 95 "| lawn—trimmed with Val. ANKLE FIT a with lace, Ate oeve ++ Ree els 4 j ih EB: Hand-quilted bibs of fine =e |} Jace and embroi regu- HERE are no prettier shoes than those | The Sweetheart that I Lost in Dear Old 10 i 4 edged with Ince, At . 256 | larly 1,50... $1 ed i > a ears SIMS! = a which bear the stamp “Queen Quality.’”’ i 5 ae ce the i c 4 Th irate eeu SRE - Set the highwater there are few indeed, that fit so well as BOY Oper i ¢ ese Men’ S furr ishing bargains mark for value new “Queen Quality’' Oxfords; fewer still t I | MENS Aan ae i , three eying: are so genuinely Ss factory. ‘Queen Quali if f 7 TAN bargain: men’s 1.25 to 1.50 shirts, 69e Oxfords give youa fit which prevents “4 A Brest : . » slipping at the heel and gaping at the sides. fi 4 ¥ TNDERSTAND from the first that these are exactly the same grade as are shown by the best Men’s stores We offer'a wide variety in all the leathers at a { in New York, as leaders at $1.25 to $1.50, Each made especially Yor us for this sale and come fresh from “Queen See economical prices, \ the mill. Materials are fine percales and madras in all the neat patterns of 5 / the season; figures and stripes on light#backgrounds. Pleated or plain RO BE) hosoms, attached or detached cufls, Finished equal to custom made Cc | Foots mape shoes iM : § Genuine $ Shirts at ...... eels americans Be RO rIReRHER aehtonnnhe easlese | for child re n. ' | A Bargain—Men's 1.25 to 1.50 night shirts at 89c. 4 i Iotntron eee ioe i . ACL TUAL COUNT ! 100 dozen Men's lightweight Night Shirts; made of a very fine quality cambrie and muslin, some with collars, Beastly orieea elena AHEGs A em buce ie DUE moat collatleast sixes Taito ine“ Alldtaulleaslychnished? nade to ell ab S1ies rani sUathal envi q : 512,082 tine wpill incl deeleave fall Huy oF bt purchiasatn aauson iw RUBDIGeT tics Teen ae ee ne oe 89 } | Tan willow calf, button rld Wants So Far This Year! | mai butcon ant 122,495 A bargain—Men’'s 50. Washable four-in-hands 25¢ i Kid bluch Thon Same Veriod Last Year! We have just received an assortment of the most approved styles of men’s washable four-in-hands, All Be. 49,513 heat patterns of the season are represented in an extensive variety of shades, Just the thing tor Summer e Than Any Other Newspaper On Earth! | wear, 50c. grade. -++++ aaneeeleee eae eR aes Hse ‘ aisAlecare slate ..25¢ ] Men’ s undershirts and drawers, | Men's 8 | underw ear —Furley & But- | Men s under wenmortnis dollar silk fine American lisle, Shirts with short and|trum’s ganze English merino in white, long | in sky blue only, Shirts have short sleeves; % long sle . Drawers are double gus- and short sleeye shirts, American silk | drawers regulaf, extra large gussets; , aged (rich mene bar tonelrrscamrinee DOG Aan ca aie COC! fill never wold eee ae OS

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