The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1906, Page 9

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mp THE WORLD: FENTNG, MAY I8, 1906, Re : aa ~ YACHTING NOTES WHICH FREE! lic 7 ——— Se — TELL OF UP-TO-DATE DOINGS) "0... || stone: G2 Wiese SEL SOOPER CO. ears STORE: : pecial for This Week Only. 4 ae 4 J.B.GREENHUT, Presipent. | NEW YORK | |e ACITY 1000. Fre Shi Suits in this Marvellous Lot at i = aT Gold l Breezy News Gossip About Clubs, Owners and’ $5 a§ etl Boats Gathered from Centres Where the t eh udin 1 asses at $1.00 sf Z| | IN ITSE LF NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ST Yachtsmen Are Wont to Congregate. rong Them Plenty More in That Fine Blue Serge and Stylish Light Gray Mixturi rf had hard work getting these additonal the most wanted styles and the month is Mav, suits and the fresh thousand comes just | they are harder than ever to find. in time for Saturday. Fifteen dollar | The new comers are about equally divided suits for ten dollars are rare enough at any time, | between but when they are Spring and Summer suits of | Single and Double Breasted Sack in Oswego Blue Serge PE PERE MS ERIS ERE EER SN power motore a : ‘ ve _ . ‘ 7 Pp wotttads, Heated ta that By sta = Satur 24 E, 125th St, bet, Sth & Macison fy Single and Double Breasted Sacks in Light Gray Mixtures foot slo pve in w t a p A toed coh “ i ith & E6ih that is to say they are about equally divided between the very two classes of fabric that are most in demand. Price ‘en Dollars Character and qualities same as heretofore This has been the biggest thing we have ever —fully equal to the average $15 suit, some (es- | done in Men’s clothing—the greatest average pecially those in the exclusive gray overplaids) | value in the largest range of choice that has ever Sareus could be matched against $20 suits thatwe have | been given by any clothier in our recollection | ae seen, ce iad Attlebore | 100 fos Coats—Our Own $i6é aria $12.50 Garmenis—Saturday at $6 sale. It will be appreciated by enn of use for top-coats before they are the “ ’ who look beyond to-day’s date | likely to get another chance like this. ) B yachts-| tted : : i : and are never - deluded into the belief that be- Black, oxtord, tan and olive coats, serge lin- An ! as aaedit ene x 5a Sead. ey tee BREE SAMPLE cause yesterday was a warm day to-morrow ings, satin sleeves, broad shoulders and i this dopa : ‘ ; i Phil a re Ci. Newark, Me will be warmer. , : hand-made ¢o! Sizes from 33 to 46, eee ay. fall “4 jowal p ¢ a These “wise ones” know that there will be | Our own $10 and $12.50 coats for........ C, at’. al ruggists: You are not likely to find one lett if you come later than noon } = = = Ma Fas e * ze 4 =a H = , ! Misses’ White Lawn Dresses. City and Men’s igh W SiEhe Underweus ear |! e N Hi for Graduation and Confirmation ountry Sale = Almost\at Half Prices For Saturday a Wonderful Value at $10 of HAT other store in Hi This is the best grade, best made, best looking white | i aa creer le op i lawn dress that $10 ever bought. The style is new andmcst | Groceries prices the very uNdeeweae = i afec | Tumbin vi > ay os | charming. No girl graduate is too sweet to be made sweeter xs y iderwea f ; & i ae | by it and now most in demand, and et i “iS portanty je pl y JUST AS GOOD AS ANY si Made with pretty lace | 4) bl D li a which is selling so fast thar [sess ——————— Qroe 25¢COLLAR MADE | ieee A ~~ | Lable eLiCACIES, | the mills are already having ¢ : : GOOJMAN 8 MANDEL muss | yoke; large circular ber- Thi me | difficulty in keeping stores RROR KLINT tha, elaborately trimmed; | Phis ovement, W hich has | supplied with the goods? 3 ' Fox, effective Dutch neck (one | already proyed tne most im- | Burthisis The Sig Store's of the newest touches) | Portantin volume of sales that | way, 7 Hl full blouse ; half sleeves; | We have ever known in our | Men who come in seek- \ cuffs trimmed with lace; Pure Food Store, retlects in | ing the light balbriggan and ih H large satin girdle; skirt | €Very, price figure the Big | fancy white weaves will ! | cloborately trimmed; | Store's undeviatng policy | find precisely the weights - — -— —— | matches the blouse; made | Zo Sell the Highest Quality Pure | and makes that nine out of | ‘ = LL _,.... - = H with full drop skirt. | Foods Lower than Any Other ten of them want, at prices i a Wninafr Sire Store Closes at | Hencnfilindresss atu bent House in America, that permit. them. very i ; 5.30 P. M. ofr dre equalled only '$ | _ Test this policy for yourself, Com- | nearly to secure full suits i at $15 to $17. | pare our prices with oihers advertised | for the usual cost of single : Saturdays j and buy where it saves you most. | parments, H “ z Careful Attention Given to Orders Fine Balbriggan th | A Sale of Su Other Feature Values by Mail and Telephone. | Underer ee LOC | er OeS | for Saturday : Special offers for Saturday— aves, choice long | Shirt Wait St eel: eves, and with double ‘Many Varieties for Men, Women and Children || a a] sith finished 396 We have ready today several thousand f | hicken S istasaae saree ay Balbriggan at c - Wea ae pairs of new, clean Shoes, specially made up for us i | nue This is the average from leathers which we purchased before the last big rise in price. The shoes were made at the!|/§! Mteetae = cls of the about-town hi e turer's seaso’ Shed be —newes esa dasher. Made extra ; jend of a manufacturer's season, which made possible the liberal saving in the cost, when ther | ors; regularly $. $15 | TMchivan Few | silk: Hnish ate aan ; was plenty of time to have every detail of the work well SPECIAL seeerere Fowl ib ” long or short sleeves, best sses’ Walking S fine cri pearl buttor ms double 1 Meare i cnifonuareitay mace | bance sewn. Drs 1 heavy waist new circular model; } 7 EGS OF GHUICE BUC band and and with rein. iyi + 4Y VEAL It forced seat. on your Summer Shoes. F Lien. OF FRESH JERSEY PORK i2'c Also in this lot a complete line Details follow: : | ’ : 2 Women’s Oxfords at $2. : Children’s Shoes at 75c With Cea soles. welted and stitched — quality equal to White 5 \ old-nt $2—al narrow widths. s: Hotel eS | Far hew tnexriaae ccotaae aie NEI eaten aay €, smooth, silky underwear, light but firm, finished in { t-form last; medium tors | 5” ie 1Uc manner. Choice of blue, tlesh tint and whit | eae ee $3.50 Shoes and O. ‘fords, $ $ 2.40 | If you need a Suit, you simply aati alice ite eb this : TURE a Bah Eee ust the wor 1 < ne 2 ain has no} c ausage, 3 10 [ . & ite a Eeedeiet| Cea ee aa ie rene gaarnietyles; made ofsuperior | |i right & Ditson Rackets tips; also plain | # a year. hese Suits are in beautifu G ; : | bee ar quality chiffon Panamas and voiles in all the Ne westcnle tree: @) tt Two Saturday Bargains , Girls’ Gingham Dresses | Girls’ Gingham and Girls’ Sailor Suits Ino ae ne of these is a good “Practise” racket—probably the c Women’ Ss “Tan Oxfords Broun All fn ang sonman' bes range ee ne enandee| Herealen Drovaes| 200 quality gt OS New Laid Eggs most carefully Ande and durable racket that has ever becn - H Ie Hache il blood; sizes . sizes6tolt QQ siz F produced for a low price. Itsells ordinarily at $1.50 ~ made with welt rege gallos Men’ 's Shoes and Oxfords at $2.20 Broldyesrs VOC| years 98¢) i jan 1.25 sa Saturday special.....secevssees se sen Le Oe Women’s Brown Boots at $2 penily equal st $3 shoos rhe an | At very low prices we show a large variety of Confirmation and Crabs;fi The eee is the “Longwood"—a standard $4 racket, sone We er Raliadle quality, Brown 4 Graduation Dresses in one and two piece styles. ya strung with the best grade of English gut; 14 and eQgere terete vanamenes Rotana) quality Seer eee Gleret — | ASraracus 1416 02.5 Saturdayes-..sccees.s. cere rH shoes reduced, uso Oxtords are more popular, ae Gane as Oxfords at $1 Men’s Shoes at Half Prices 3 Just the Kinds Men Want Most | The most astonishing part of this offer, next to the fact ; that new Spring and Summer shoes are offered in May at Tents and Camp Outfits. Judging by th health-culture 1 than ever sin We make Women’s Kid Oxfords at $1.20 AV hitaleaavasicn | chleradiimaboeare y Sells for $1 sewed on. T! mall Lot heels. }port that usua medium toes a A, Only a demand and by the articles in the out-of-door and » more peorle will live in tents this Summer Black kidskin Oxfonis with. Thess Oxfords cannot be m Ninth. flane. WW tod fr $1.20 a war times. particular specialty of outfitting camping parties and te for SiS) a pal todas ‘Men’ R Half- Hose and Underwear Pocket-Books Much Below it Worth | half prices, is the fact that the range of choice is almost as In the Bakery Scetion a ipplying Lec bnenand ay OG Hor h to take up tent The man who is unprepared for the warm woather will be | Pocket-books that help fill them- good and among styles quite as good as you would have any- | OREM ADE LAYER CAKES, 31 cs ante the it canoe | A9 ie cana in a hurry to get new supplies of underwes where at full prices. | VANILLA CARE deelers hatelto pay far thems Made! of reeuc ) finest collec-| means saving money to put in|| Calfskin button shoes, on flat lasts; patent leather, button and | con cakes army duck, complete with poles: showing t new Underwear and Hosiery Store i S tion that we ever presented, including the hes them, 1 fskin erfine pocket-books — quiet, || b HEE on style , for. kin, lace and tan ¢ lues up to $. lace shoe: lace shoes. 50 | 1214 feet and socks, Our] seives—tor buying these here to-day a Crees American and | re = I A Aad #7 |limported varieties. The very fine and exclusive sorts are here) rich, stylish, beautiful. The kinds Men's Oxfords, tan Blucher eal patent le Bren in at ' as well as those at more popular prices, nd well with the handsomest good shaped lasts, all sizes........ | soit, i sit ti ‘ RABS del | aaa 4 and make the cvery Tho items below suggest worthy sorts at very smal) cost: suits look finer. MEN'S HALF-HOS! MEN'S UNDERWEAR Miniahod lie At 18c a pair, worth c—Of {m- 50 arment—Ensiish white | Woman love ported! that black tale thread; ‘allover | At See a gi pen w Fine, bea athers, such 4d Tp the newest shi Shirts, with long or] and shade Spring Clothing for Boys and Youths Must Go! Saturday a Bio Clearance Sale at $3, $4, $5, $7.50 and $9. enormous duplicate order— at’s why the pric are so much than yesterday's prices on hugs or short al tly like these ch in ad Shirts; worth $2 aves | é Black cotton Cotton, bi: effects, with he Black cotton, colorings. At 25¢ a pair jthread; gauze cotton Drawers, with hard pattern d. t mixed Balbrig Sh or A movement that takes in every Boy’s Spring suit fer and top coat and more than 350 similar garments for youths, This announcement will doubtless crowd this popular section all day arurday. Por it means that you may choose from the best made, best fitting and best looking clothes for boys and youths at much less than the regular selling price. \ Salurday at $3 an} ns00k drawers, In kneo | Saturday at $5—Two Wonders | Russian and Sailor Suits Norfolk and Jacket Suits ne imported worsteds and chey- and cheviotsin blue and inand Knickerbocker trou- sers, sizes 7 to 16 years, medium Double-Br sted Belt Suits blue cl Knlkerbeter trousers, si 16 years. Russian and Sailor Suits with sailor ¢ acket Suits nd mixtures, also in and Knicker rs. lack tton, with embroidered fronts clocks. | Tan, cad . navy blue or gray | q Dt At $4, pen $3 ne i Bags Norfolk Ji N 2viot! All the st styles, serges and 71016 and Top Coats golf red, tan ; Benak cas me, fitted swith envelope purse At $3.50, worth $5 to $o colors. Russian 2% | black, p Sailors 4 to 10 years At 25c a garment — White cause sotton Shirts, with short r of serge, all colors} Reefers in the drawers to match, in ankle length ; At $1 a garment—g | Strap and ai Scheff Pocket-ty in fancy mixtures, leather or self} and gray mixtures, si to 10 ‘or Youths: S “ $9.51 White Jean Drawers, In knee or os gan Shirts o1 of fine levant, alligator, granite belts, bloomer trousers, sizes 2 ty years: Top coats of covert in tan f Youth aks aturday aly 0 ankle length. in plain pink or sky blue, v0 | and walrus, with two-button strap to 10 years. and olive shades, sizes 5 to 16 yrs. (14 to 20 years —30 to 36 Breast Measure) giago| with white stripes, white or sky blue. | fuer of 8 y At 37\sc a garment —F | saan -weght Dalbrigen tS or] verth ’, Shirts with | or short drawers in knee or ankle net Matt floor, V Ramis er clasp: strap on ba pe finished: silk and leat nite gaUZe cotton Shirts | ee ee ee eaeae ors. shapes and colors maker Dullding, tex , Boautifully Long Trousers Suits steds in light and dark colors. 14 to 20 years, 30to 36 breast measure, e Saturday at $4 d Sailor Suits [coats made with belts, Knicke s, sizes 7 t0 16 years. cassimeres lish Fine worsted serge Russian 4 Sailor and Eton collar styles in| bocker trou serges and fancy mixtures, sizes RT ArH r ‘oats fromaietolOlveares Reefers and Top Coats | | Double-Breasted and | Top coats, sizes 5 to 16 years Norfolk Suits covert in tan and olive shades, styl- Mixtures in cassimeres and chev-| ish, well made reefers, sizes 3 to 10 i fots, some of the double-breasted. years. t and worsteds in the ne ades of For Youths at $5 lera y, in single and double breasted Cheviots and cassimeres, exten- sacks. 14 to 20 years, 30 to 36 sive range of colorings in both sin- breast measure, gle and double breasted sacks. For Youths at $7.50, Sizes 14 to 20 years, 30 to 36 breasted sacks, breast measures dway, Stewart Rullding. | | | SAP . poi of white, fancy weave, silk fron, — ; - = = i if shirts and drawers, Misses’ Suits, Regularly BHR OI Tne CANADA UT: 13 Undercar t® 75C Reduced for Saturday to S15 unico AOS ESTER IBC This is the grade large stores sell at $1, some haberdashers at $1.25 s : JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. double » cheviots and wor- Single and {navy blue serg ; : ae done. In addition a number of lots!||¥] ¢ have been taken from our regula ocks fi a ite 2 ; ’ ‘ r stocks, and marked at a reduction of about a third fron | |former prices. Tn some cases where lots are much broken the prices are reduced to half and jless) This is a splendid opportunity to save money |

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