The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1906, Page 7

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__TWOTNY ACHTS ‘Upon the Road CHASE GAUNTLET eee ae | , Walter A. Sinclair. Lila and Tamerlane Will Try; to Catch Rival Before Reaching Bermuda. the Road ¢ Trainmasters, too, come into view, nRers daubed with lota of glue, Sandy ovean race to Berm start to-morre morning to chase the Gauntlet a was towed up from Gr en s Dock tn Bouth Brookly stump of the mast that bi the atart of the race Satur ed the tum: | ing back of tw tants was re moved and a new mast was shipped Jt Js expected that she will be ready} to sail a Memorial Day Merchandising By a sweet and tender custom of which every American can feel proud, the thirtieth of May is sct aside in the hearts and in the practice of more than half the people of this land for a purpose in which merchandising has little part. To these we offer no commercial suggestions for that da But there is another class to whom the day is the great milestone in the march of the seasons which marks the opening of out-of-doors. To these we have Hy much to say of interest. game began ‘a mock Our regular Tuesday Bargain list is prepared especially with regard to such wants as will arise for both “go-aways” and “stay-at-homes” on a holiday of this nature. We expect one of the busiest days of our year and have prepared for it, and for you who make it so. Telephone orders filled as long as specified lots last. Right reserved to limit purchases when deemed necessary. Ties d ay | Men’s Fine-As-Custom- Tuesday | But here, We fin Who kep Upon th romewher: that he w chances with ee Made Shirts ° Bargains for One Dollar Each Bargains | The largest line of the best shirts that $1 ever bought a caEEEEe choice from. All negligee shirts, of course—but the best of Of fine nainsook; trimmed | their kind. or with three lace insertions and | Plain or plaited bosoms; cuffs attached or detached; solid | soc edgings to match with dainty | colors and Stripes, light or dark; finest pearl buttons; Belt baby ribbon; ideal for| split cushion neck-bands; every shirt guaranteed 5 | Buckle tas those taking a short | for fit and wear. Plenty of all-white shirt 1 esigns; trip over the holi- 29e | lot. Choice of nearly 500 styles at gold plated belt , with and without various colored jewels; the newest and daintiest quite the 15e style this season... in the | Golf caps in crashes, white linens and ducks; cloth caps rips English gloria umbrellas; > ° | Men's in fancy cheviots and blue Men's made on standard self-open- | The Best Blue Serge Suits 50c and 75c SER Re Ela in blue i Caps. peak: also crashes that were aid linens in brown 35e ever bought Qfain Fiver) and steel... deers shes Splendid quality seersucker; Pretty patterns; tare flounce; 75c and$1.00 deep protection under ruffle. $1.25 ing frames; 26 inch or 28 inch Self Opening sizes; fitted with cases and ; tassels; boxwood, Umbrellas. horn and polished 80e = hardwood handles.. Two 49c¢ ruffled muslin | Specialties Also, some strikingly | Petticoats. SS een ea: on TT 69c sofa pillows; Oriental effective patterns in steel ' é i # in Up- p f | well and stylishly 49 i ‘ top, or cretonne | gray ‘stripes and over-| made, 69¢ and. c | holstering. covered; silk floss 49e | plaidsin worsted tix eer eee { | seit? filling...... trees : tures and fancy chev- | 100 dozen finest quality. | = ——_————— - - — | tots. French chip hats; black, | S S it f M n $x to $ jake Smyrna rugs; choice color- | Th sags de Suits Be) $1.00 white! and if best w anted q erge suits for en, 5 35. $8.75 ings and new designs; size rene ete acatae:| Chip Hats. colors; all the stylish shapes, |} A serge suit is a garment a man must buy Smyrna —_7.6x10.6; can be reversed, the a cllemmcaectits tad = ine ore niece a : > i 3 : 3 pon > on both a ‘ iF ine of ors an 45 pretty much on faith, You may have faith in Rugs. Aerie $5 15 cea SCTnOaS Rott asia misses’ hats ...... Cc ¢ - of Dee eat + e most exactly our selling — ——— = es ‘| ours, since every promise that is made for them 2 price, and the fabric is | These trousers consist of |f will be fulfilled. ‘ ox } ia Fae aes still advancing in cost. Men's worsteds in stripes, checks * i 2 oe ri s aig PTS; lever le a are ce ‘3 " rernle ‘lack up. & oe ‘ + a ; 1 ads; pls she . Sing Dae cheviot; sizes 3 Wil sell you a swac- as color or shrink ng. Hose eng _frilled elastic; nickel sr double-breasted, lined Trousers. wai ‘Sj_your "i ger suita third le The series we present encompasses all the Supporters. Feo! he | Sabena | choice wileciey $1.00 i tan the lowest eee ttaty, ere A LIA i a" , . hs opular sup- 19 . -hoice from serges, Maty FI ASBrewrrusoncereees ane as aa old twills, erring! ones, shadow stripes lala Fioory Porters being used.. c | mixtuses, tweeds and sake ental Siceslle Geile Wiese aS eens and self plaids. in age Fi | plain black Thibets, in | ainty, white i if Fs A large assortment of side and suits of faultless cut and | Ce EN oa mederals : Moe Levy &Co In single and double breasted sack models—long coats, deep 25¢ back combs; with heavy ef- careful making, $10. $1.00 French tucks; entire front é side or centre vents, shaped backs, false or stitched cuffs or dis- Gombe fect top; desirable sizes, bid ‘ per Store, Main Move, Fas) | ol. artistically embroidered with THREE STORES: tinctly conservative sib shapes and designs . ‘ Yhe Pearl -< anes pairs t10125 | 1457 f ch to 8 Shoes for Outing Wear “ai learn uetines Seen Walker Sts.) Broadway WM. VOGEL & SON ieee which to se- 19¢' £ is Waist. and gauntlet cuff; NEW \¢ NOW ORK. , ’ cl Cleese eee OUD Onnnans | OOD qualities and good styles—you want both in our | tucked and lace- 380-382 Fulton St.,Bilyn Broadway: Houston St. French pearl beads; 13-inch | af 7 be q eads; 3-ine i} 20¢ String: choice of five different Pearl Beads, Sizes} afford a pretty decoration to any 10e, (Main Floor) WRI Steerer nterats larerate!ae Quality, style and fit we gua 70¢. - sree tee in all—and the prices 79¢. NE OVien DESI 3 front; border trim- Plenty of tans. Few stores Gowns. o a ing; ¢ extra full can say that; no other store can eae ty JIC ny “Plenty of tans | BN SO SES A arias Ss en | Washable Dresses of cham- ane re bray and duck; in white and C hildren S colors; blouse and skirt sepa- $2.00 4 rate; trimmed sailor collars Sailor Suits. with embroidered emblem: i 1,000dozen of men’s fast black Men’s embroidered half hose; a at half prices. Half Hose. !#"ge variety; in all Women's $2 Tan All sizes in good lasts, styles sizes; very neat and 10¢ | Oxfords at 98c right up (o the minute. | Thes active patterns | s were made to 9 wet albino While they last S open mesh shirts and | qyomen’s $3 to $5 Shoes These are sample shoe of the $3.50. an grades of Jen say, as W Otte | sell for $2 and eve Me , Men’s drawers; long orshortsleeves; | and Oxfords at $1.95 Underwear. Peat! butrons; extra 3 to 1.25 Ta id $4 La Franc if 4 pe tt ni a Of duck; excellent quality; in them in ¥ 1 § ing shoes. Also you want good-fitting shoes, so tha ad Floor) trimmed... Ne | your day’s pleasure won't be spoiled by aching fe a Onikunvence cquailyetn e atrerns; made less than half the real value. {Kimono with double yoke back and 30¢. tumblers; with a beautiful etched Rococo design and her husband and announcing her intention of seeking well finished; all © WARES HIS is the startling theory advanced and worked (tain Pier sizes:....... tenes 39¢ lian white and blue; prettily made i iS Z r = at | $3.00 with large sailor collar and out by Mrs. Dora Stanhope, wife of the Rector Ftsssnidoze lore eae | Children’s tie finished with | i : ot ens of patterns; all well made | “Oxfords at $ © “4p Suits. embroidered em- g of the most fashionable church, 65¢ and guaranteed to fit; are just | , Le ™* blems; sizes 3 to Ss] 95 { Shirts i oon and fom S years ..--..... *LeJd | f = s =o} . ortable as they oe EE Mrs, Stanhope has staggered society by leaving arn looks een eee 29¢ Fine French crystal table |i ] Groceries, Delicatessen and Fresh| Initial —tehied. Rococo desi Men’s patent leather lace a divorce. What is her hus 1 to do about it? Men’s shoes; made to sell at . im vee PaReRatG eS . E band $2.50 $2.50; our Towest price ot | Meats for Decoration Day | Tumblers. glass and easily rol [Be is ji “ $2) ~ i these has been 4g, ial i — Nuala Wee et be aaN o- pura Foor) «ISH «s+ Seana : > This is the “crux” of the great novel, Shoes. $1.95; all sizes; milk fed toasting | | Fancy Native Corned \] Fine Austrian China after- | Tuesday......., gol 1 > [igneyres Ib. 10¢ 2dC. dinner coffee cups and sau- | 4 Women's Oxford ties; in | /-—— a Cups and cers ain pink teh bor- ] Women’s — piack calfskin with high Saucers. ex “THE MAN BETWEEN,” By Amelia E. Barr, Second of the Series of $150,000 Novels written for and published in supple- ment form by the 25e. Tinted cush ( odds | | ; Fy and ends; many different Cushion — subjects from which to choose; made of differ- Ge ent qualities of tick o* iH de. Embroidery silks and corton; Embroidery almost any sha ong this | Silks and lot; some tly $2.00 Cuban heels; our former Shoes. on these is sizes ; 75¢ oy Washable Russian blouse Bae suits; made in new military Russien collar style; good quality cot- Lido ton suitings; in stripe Blouse Suits. effe akg 4 Floor) year: ee A8e Cott mussed fror 4 le yr ene ae) see ae —— | nae * 0 LYONS. Tuesday : ‘ ss Plo material, er proof, lined, | beet, i Decoration 24-foor ; 18-foot, It will be published complete in four instalments. The first will appear Next Dress Suit 2nd iiss inside auras leather | 1 rill ae | Day All-wool ; 15; 10-foot, Sunday, June 3. Cc Covered corners, brass plated | diwali B5C <C) Bunting ; > s ; /ases, cks a catches aoe ere ‘ rey (ORDER IN ADVANCE.) iia Pea see $1.15) sith GCE Rs tenis oop oie} Flags. ' 48e | = —— WE GIVE “S. & H,"" GREEN TRADING STAMPS SS Mens onsen ee H

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