The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1906, Page 12

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Hh W ORLD: BRIDAY MVNLNG, MAY 25, 1906, ||Decoration Specials OLD LADY STARTS TO OUTOO WESTON ‘At Seventy-six She Plans to Walk to Newport, Ohio. Our seg Our “Closefitting” “Concave” be Collar. Shoulder we are gles, Es Cr ai3 By continually presenting “extra values LAR &¢, bullding the biggest clothing business in Am oie We can give these extra values because we co selves with a smaller profit percentage than oth demand, and because we have extra trade advantages not possessed by others. For instance, close mill connections bring us fabrics at the very least possible cost. SIX foremost makers, competing against each other, supply part of our stock. Competition means lower Withered .and bent with advancing yeare, Mra. Lena Clyman, seventyete S 80 Second avente, 4 out at 6 o'clock rices. } FOUR. Brill-directed tailoring organizations make the \ balance of our clothes without a cent of selling expense. Because we do a big, active business we our stock / often and rapidly. Our money is busy. No heavy Inter- est charges to pay because the cash {s tied up on the nus : x Stadt) jothing tables in “slow selle 14 Tatty a i orn . clothing tables in “'s e old lady 1s the owner of a farm at Laat Because one buyii and manag- organizati se expenses Newport, O. Store as in any Up to seven Blue Serge Suits at Is’ because at Brills’ you'l styles and better ents than ar MONEY into the b Mixture Suits : co 510 cial...... U. S. T: best Serge De This fs an ex The tailoring alon fal... ined, jou a tailored serge suits WITHOUT siJk lining at $18.00 { / ' ne: i : ~ are good value. Usual cost of silk is Constructive he AN $5 co. additional. Decoration Special. $] 8 Force Ssh WY 4 Silk-lined suits of highest grade diamond weave mere suits SSS blue serge. Entirely Journeyman tailored, Cut on designed by, master designers —d | “Derby” models, with French pleats an W amples of the best ready -to- Ponce | Stunts Extremely good value at § - $YOC)_ «oration Special... tion Special . Serge suits fro’ n America—including our own s the finest ready-to-wear clothes that sibly be produced. Decoration Special... Black and Blue Worsteds, 200 hand-made black wu shed worsted ; that were made to sell for $1 ration Special ring institu Youths’ Suit Young Fras ihousn of th 2" Take any given thing—men’s clothes, for instance—improve, forse aa tear areszed, end asked develop and better it. Make of it not only a product for market, but a great work to win the admiration of particular men—that is constructive force. Invent such a thing as our "Concave" Shoulder and "Close- I fiting" Collar, something vital—that, again, is constructive force. | Let us demonstrate it with our showing of Fifteen Dollar Summer Suits for Men, These suits take form in a series of single and double breasted models of conventional or radical styles, medium length and long coats with deep side or centre vents. Fashiored of blue and black serges, black thibets and velour finished cassimeres in monotones, herringbones, stripes and overplaids. Other Suits, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Houston St. stairs at & o'clock he found the door opened and the old lady gone. It 4e thought that she started out with the {intention of wi . ©. and her relatives ring her, espec childish in her od Mttie ways. The police have been asked torlook for er, TINY BABY WINS THE WOMEN OF PATERSON. |}: | Wash Suits. | | shades | will | tion | j . | Children's | N, N. J.. May 2%.—The jon was born idge residence, All the new popula | fabrics that we guar Get the Habit. | Men's $7 Trousers, $4.75 | Lae R 8 | English worsted trousers, tail- | | Specials, ored by Hungerford system of jour | TyNIQN SQUARE, 279 Broadway, near Chambers. | | ABS 0 85.95 | to | Bee | tatl Ynly ready-to-wear 24 S “ st conform to the body and 14th St., near Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. ir shape, | "NEW YORK CITY. 125th St., corner Third Aye. For Friday and Saturday ‘ Men’s Business Suits bd | Single or Double Breasted Smart Gray, choice @ar ‘ X or § t Is uUmmer Worsteds, fashionable Long Coats, centre | or side vents, broad shoulders. Always $25, $28, $30 and $32, special } | | We have b a long ti about the m: but we hive never spoker our prices. We want to i S upon your r ing on credit, we do not charge any m: than if you were buying for cash her credit house does. —and now is the time to begin! Only be sure they fit at heel and ankle as well as at the ball and toe! $22 50 Can’t get much Summer comfort out of a low-cut shoe that chafes ' or “gapes”—and Regal Oxfords never do either. are fresh from our own, workrooms | Many All Regal Oxfords are shaped on special ankle-fitting Ox- | Bae: _ é eee ome a the cleverest designers and old-school journeymen ‘ tailors knew how to make them, "Tis a rare Ah Men's Suits|| !° ue Ges ue ch. . F . 2.50! & Overconts|| ine the latest styles of tallo high-grade fashionable business suits. $22.50 Sees He serie dren ik sizes. “Shorts,” “Longs,” “Stouts” and regular sizes. | $10 to $35. | Ayame (tea. dN PB | {n all our other departments A call to any o! | ot these facts, Read further and you will see. HE SUITS advertised for Friday and Saturday Serge suits, grays . black thib: clay diagonals fr we are sow. || Ladtes'Sults Siik Lined S15 to $65. ford lasts instead of over regular high-shoe lasts in the usual way. You are sure of all the cool-foot comfort that an Oxford ought to give you. You are sure of a finer fit than any other Oxford can give you—for Regal Ox- fords come in quarter sizes—like all Regals. reduction |Q_—-______—. tr two stores will convince you Men’s $2.00 Negligee Shirts, Special, $1.45. Of Madras or Percale, pleated or plain bosom, many light and || WHA WE DO and WHAT WE DON’T DO, dark designs; others in exquisite, quiet tones, relieved by a tiny | r security ros al flat tread, narrow toe, with re- ceding slope. Black Leather quar- ter-lining. Wilt Keep you well dressed; no reference quired; i We never put a square inch of anv ttripe or a clear, wee spot of color in figures ; cuffs attached ja sel Clothing fore We don't ask for any ay : : Re) ‘1 . 5 i | 5, Mi nm Oy S, Ri s " material into Regal shoes that we are only ; sleeves to 36 inches long; $1.45 instead of $2. t Reiagrente anditolertert on crea Foateas hauled anerer +44 : Men's $1.50 White Negligee Shirts, Special, $1.00, || We trust you on your promise, We make no Inquiries not willing to cut up in the Regal | i We sell goods as we represent, From your neighbors or friends, : 5 Last season we retailed 500 dozen of this one shirt alone. || Or your money refunded, rh We do not ask you to 4 windows and show you—nothing At $1 ‘tis the best White Pleated Cambric Negligee Shit || We seilon easy terms Prove your honesty, that we hesitate to stand back of Bele Desay eta dres ee ea cn Lveleepvecr lols tn We give you the goods along i abeGye sere IER sh | Men’s 75c, Pique Knit Underwear, 50c. | Repair for one year free of charge, Aad payithe) nest cdc rest mnaeed { y paid your money. Coolest, most delightful Underwear imaginable at the price; | LENOX C y, i | $350 $ oO re) song yeaa ou and CO ane as ior linen Meine re- L O THIN G CO. , | i tayed to withstand the strai ; Aah i IVY and 400 Beeaa ita day, wanton lord eens ongcee! Fa sleen 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 125D, 124TH STREETS. H | ares \ ocinaialeaten 884 COLUMBUS AVENUE, 103D-104TH STREETS. a Ni |iicose see oe eee nee || Final Clearance .of Men’s Bath and Beach Robes OPEN EVENINGS : YORK crrr PEG $4 Ooo | ina ; ‘ 4 Gl) EVENINGS. } 3 , . | Here’s the List: + cae : ed A typical Fifth Avenue Men’s $10 to $15 Bath and Beach Robes, $4.85 || Fj rity ‘ | y, model. Made of strong, brilliant Men’s $6 to $10 Bath and Beach Robes, $2.85 |}; CLOTHING ON CREDIT: CREDIT SYSTEM. tl Patent Leather. Spade sole with |, Boys’ $4 to $6.50 Terry Cloth Robes, $1.50 ||} , 8, pyamiena sits Chic Eee ee CrOTHING RRR j | N. Y. Store Only. || $1.00 WEEKLY $1.00 trate, CLOTHING | aime 1, | | To tell the truth, some of the Bath and Beach Robes offered HR potiteg hte senator Goan) evattnces | at $4.85 were formerly $20 and $25. Some are soiled and STANDARD OUTFITTING CO a trifle heavy in weight. Hence the apologetic reductions. | fi Tis the greatest drop in Good Robes this town ever saw. '-Men’s $10 Real Panama Hats, $6 | The demand for this splendid Panama Hat of ours last week was overwhelming. Our word for it, there is no other hat in New York comparable to this special Panama of ours at $6. | It has the superb finish and bleach of the best French hats, but \ is superior to them in every other important particular. Any shape you like. Smith Gray & Co. i THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 34ST ST., FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWA FOR MEN AND WOMEN oc aia da nione FASHION CREDIT HOUSE 7 West {4th Street, OVEN EVENINGS. |Manhattan Clothing Co., | | ania a ay ty Ne x j CREDIT TO ALL. | | CLOTHING aoe | SON BOs, 404 8TH AVE., 1 door ot goth st. | ore EVENINGS, i Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled The largest retail shoe business in the world. 114 stores Clothing on Credit FOR END The 6th Av. Credit House, 223 6th av, bet 14th & 15th sts. One flight up. Open evenings. 5 3 zi 3 ee! perigee AT BEDFORD AV., B'KLYN. WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. | GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING | | f uy 1 t Pert ne ft ue y Ne ebe? = we emmemen. < t resentative if de art Be ate: j ‘3 _ en y ~< baile Nag eaiRee See ee MA Re AND DIAMOND" CO. - iE CLOTHING CO. { ' ‘ me eee 5 Sepe Sageaeca> le MAIDEN LANE. \TAKE ELEVATOR: XP BROADWA _ ROOMB 8 AND @ | | a - ; Se ~ *

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