The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1906, Page 10

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVEN MORTGAGE TAX SOCIETY MEN FIGHT |7,000 PAINTERS ON SAD SEA TALE OF aol PEEAL SiGNED: | OUTWITH FISTS. LIST OF STRIKERS A BRITISH TRAMP \G, MAY 22, 1906. ¢ nick of tii Id have ABLE LARGE RET Teleohone oe . and they were more than wild de. first thing they met was the ney |J. W. Rodgers, Son of Million-) Members of the Brotherhood|Punjab Goat Butted Mussallee falls and” the neare oigoat baled sims FUGITIVE. MUENTER ean rice PROOKLYN._| NOTE BY HIGGINS ire Steel Man, Has Op- Reassert Confidence in | Mohamed Overboard and velle brought halt ibe erie SEEN IN WISCONSIN. jp ; / | | cus hey threw a ¥ see 3 i oe Arrested. | Ultimate Victory. | He Couldn't Swim. which he was Ske ee a re=| Reduction Day Specials. ported that Prof. F Harvard inc steamer Mashona | man, ‘When he got his breath the death of his wife, is tr ° ah ing been seen yesterday knew h “4 KO. The pe ves eee Oat Tis As Always, Wednesday Exceis. Veto, Says Governor, so He Bows to People. destined for for years the 3 been trying to much success. on the yoyage ‘sign Page bill, + : : : 1 ; t L | over F Killed the cook's black @ay signed th e bill 4 4 e ann . he y a : . > Mohamed Allah, who B Al & C sien a altel raoning tf re Ae Ses aaa . Altimait 0. aet . | 5 i { c of Calcutta four into a yeasty froth aenaric at prefaced one of the worst x _ Forty-second strest|storma in her experience, For three WOMEN'S GOWNS (Made-up). | | days she weathered {t with Uttle trou- | eee te nr eet] A SALE WILL BE HELD OF THE FOLLOWING DRESSES, pairs tle lnrartale SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS (MADE-UP), AT ke thelr GREATLY BELOW THE REGULAR PRICES, am around the green were caught finally and TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 23D, Lawn Waists, As Tilastrated. F $2.50, to th 42aen05011 SS 1.49 inste AINTILY designed SI that apy of good taste an é hite lawn ost pra 1 Handred That Were Recent Ph Board of Ar- Street Suits of Taffeta Silk, Eton coat 4 é . $3?.99- Taffeta Silk Dresses, suitable for traveling or freet wear 30,00 | Mohair Suits for outing or traveling, Eton coat 4 28.00 | JAMES McGREERY 60. Plaited Skirts of Black Panama or Shepherd Check Worsted 12.00 d Ladies’ Coats (Department on Second Floor. ) | Black Taffetas Silk “Eton” BROKE HIS ANKLE Coats, trimmed with lace RECOVERING HIS HAT, or braid. Lined with black B. Altman & Cn. or white silk. = (eaten ere ee spaces) SSE a "| Straw Lid Blown Un 10.50 and 14.50. Kicked Man Who Tried 4 to Pick It Up. Three-quarter length Ameri-| RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE , a New ¥ i can Pongee, black taffetas AND SAFE-KEEPING THROUGHOUT silk or Peau de Soie Coats. THE SUMMER MONTHS, cite mostare af thls tine and tee | : gio DURING WHICH PERIOD THE PLACING OF ORDERS FOR ; | NS Seka eee Aa trea eee ipa psterieae THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE | ; ac reas octet Twenty-third Street. CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS IS ESPECIALLY | FUNERAL DRIVERS : “He RECOMMENDED. | : : | follows afr. te {LACE CURTAINS, WHEN CLEANED, WILL BE STORED 2 j S| lk [fear ste ae | WITHOUT ADDITIONAL cost. = = ~ H AIT a Pack Everything In Manahan's. 2 , ARE HRM IN STA NE ecied a “TARINE tee on Silei| Pineapples, 63Cs oS SS No. 4, wt 7 SA. Mth am x Ginger Ale x brand; ease Three stata MOTH BAGS tons Wo. .eeeee ABKE Burial, but No | n — == ’ BT a REED ical fod } Sis , beter Teties's Tea eee 99, i J x re | Stern Brothers ale t THES Ha C i* v | i 5 5 teva "alm ania oo 5 cAMES McCREERY 800. |} Plain and Novelty Ribbons enkgtal Palm, aula Ess 25 . oa ' in an extensive and varied assortment. Infants’ and Children’s Wear SASH RIBBONS, IN THE NEWEST EFFECTS, IN ALL GRADES, CONSIDERABLY BELOW REGULAR VALUES. Sale of China for | (Up to 5 years) ry Cottage Furnishing, @H. Gree SM TARE Dinner Sets Special Offering, To-morrow: COATS, in wool or washable materials, white or colors, | « 23° va, 73.75 +01 0.50 Formerly $7.50 to $16.50. sh Porcelain, Blue Wil- low design, 112 pieces ton, From Bridge to Duffield S BROOKLYS Two Stamps Instead of One .-9.50 set. DRESSES, Russian, Hubbard or long waist, white or colore4, DECORATIVE LACE DEPARTMENT 85c. i I .05, 2.25 | (7 D FLOOR) Formerly $1.50 to $5.50. ew decorations, visivle dt Ta50. Set, SCES*../5 +. 14.00 Set, Orders executed to meet special requirements, such as HATS AND BONNETS, in Lingerie or Straw, Lace Window and Bed Draperies 1,00 «4 1,75 e420 nen Blue Delft Open stock, 100 WOMAN DRIVER HAS TEAMSTER ARRESTED. nt and Entrance Door Curtains of various Formerly $2.75 to $7.50. None Sent on Approval. handsome decoration, 100 AND PLANNED TO ACCORD OF DECORATIVE TREATMENT, SAMPLES UPHOLSTERY TEXTILES BEING suB. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, + 24.00 sct. open stock, ! 1 : | ! Hi i H ! 1, new pattern, i { 1 1 ttern, 100 Tone @ OSes oar ee) €D ff Bom Ee (oh ae i f 50.00 set./} } : = p al deco-|| { : ° d - ; | s also directed to a choice selection of | Bio ‘ : Old French and Italian Lingerie Pillows, Scarfs | { an i Tere aeend ae ais Bureau & Dressing Table Covers & Similar Pieces B. Altman & Cn. = “Say Be ee WAGON “caught 4 pet pen oe. and los per dow. ! Ranging in Prices from $5.25 to 125.00 re « out, sh te une i / eal 22 a clear glass Punch) § pnt | 1 each j West Twenty-third Street SILVERWARE, appropriate for Gifts, Behe doz. eam em emen em cencen. | qoeenenemmararn Sea re anemwoemne Fruit Dishes, Compotiers, Individual Nut and Bon-bon Dishes, Bread Trays, Baskets for fruit and flowers, Loving Cups and Candle-sticks, Photograph Frames, Desk and Toilet Articles, Silver Card Cases, Purses and Bags, Silver Deposit Decanters Claret Pitchers and Cologne Botiles. Porcelain Coffee and Tea Sets, white with gold, or blue and brown with silver deposit. Lichtenstein Millinery Co, ANNOUNCE Summer Clearance Sale WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, May 23d, May 24th, May 25th, IF YOU WOULD KNOW ABOUT the statute of limitations, banks and banking, insurance, legislative assemblies of the world, our army and navy, Cuba, Porto Rico or the Philippines, the Federal Gov- ernment, the census of the U.S., the agricultural prod- ucts of our country, the automobile industry, the coal and other mining pursuits, our diplomatic intercourse, the population of the world and ot the United States Mm | DY States and cities, in fact any other in- |‘ ™ | formation usualiy sought from the pages of the ordinary encyclopedia, just consult The 1906 World Almanac. 25 cents. By Mall 5 cents, | t | e JEWELED NOVELTIES. Accessovies for treet and evening costumes, including Collars, Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches and Barrettes, Gold Bags and Purses. Imported | Novelties in the late Parisian effects. Mounted Combs, Col- lars and Bracelets in unique designs Pelt Buckles, Steel Studded Be!:s, anda variety of styles inhand-embroidered linen, THE BALANCE OF THEIR Trimmed Millinery, Imported Gowns, Ccats, Hand-Embroidered Waists, Parasols. &c., at prices regardless of cost. Fifth Avenue---44th and 45th Sts, Simply Remarkable! In printing three thousand two hun- dred and eighty-six “Wants” yes- terday the World contained two hundred and twenty more Ads. than any other two New York Newspapers combined. To-morrow (Wednesday), a sale will be held of White Linen Hand-embroidered Belts, usually $2.00, at 5 . “4 é 25

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