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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE £, 1906 4 RIMUSET AOS RA A tte QUIEN IL eee pees —s h more — he hen tallied wth Hackensack Neighbor Had Keene ba Him an Ingenuous Bar- d-Osler gents : | tender Put Into Cells. t Wit Sail in Eighth day Annual Regatta Satur on the Sound ade a to thts haps adjust? a holler that's mm: ld boys feel much more like thirty cents 3 $ $ $ $ $ fon now and see what we can see: This three.room outfit is a sample of j what ‘The Sture for the Outfit” can do t take up this quest hence that figuce will be tagged upon John D. cok at the Isn't New York in a fix? just thirty-four plunks twenty-six! e his good intents rth se bucks plus thirteen little cents? $ $ phoma Sid bea et hk FS J 7 detail has been ‘our pipe again and cool your head with ice more than #10 at a thought of, and this ate above your price, Ls Ea cl ceino! * |} outfit, censisting o are sure to know bedrsom, dining arket pric so low? room and parlor, is 1 of greater consequence ready for youto step naed them neen small bones plus thirteen tiny cen Spear’s 5-Piece Suit in Polished For Tom and Chaunce Will Andy give hi on ¢ you haye to fil in hereer there. Every And be ra 1 Mot Oh, Doctor, light rer PP! great va ulfits when the: most u two men were later arraigned in_court. Hackett, Carhart @ | Broadway and Thirteenth Street Girls’ Summer Dresses Of white lawn, large bertha, trimmed with embroidery ; full $ I 05 skitt. Sizes 6to 14. Value, $3.50 6 . FORTY YACHTS IN| The $rz. 13 Man. FARMER GOT GAY © SPEAR'S “TRUST” —iT" S YOURS. )| ar Young Couples Just Going to Houszkeeping Spear's New Three-Room Out, $150 "s1 ) Cash. $8 Mon nthly a spe soup W them to ha ues f Mahogany 2'tv) of calering to the wants of the ¢ \ 49.75 PH $2 Cash, $1 Of white lawn, elaborated with val. lace and ribbon. Skirt 5 Weekly a trimmed with rows of lace. Sizes 6 to 14, Value, $8.50 3.7 Speaxts te races } and Russian models. Pique and wash braid trimmed. Sizes 85c c 9 : he eae x12, - «$17.75 6to 14, Value, $1.95... nd in green, rose, bl s6to1s, Value, $2.95 $1 25 $2 Cash, 50c. Weekly. ' : ae Of black-and-white check ginghai he and tan madras. Sailor models. S a ie 4 Indian Harbor's Big Race. Of white linen, embroidery trimmed. Russian blouse and |] They : ei i 1 Sailor styles, with colored emblems. Sizes 6 to 14, made of high-g . Value, $3.95 : Beesarsirs 2 50 better thar Girls’ Reefers ae revert a ined it many diferent syle Shue ‘the 4 Value $705 $3. 50 || necssers, anne sa ga Boys’ Russtan Blouse Washable Suits | || 98c At 9Q5¢ values up to $2. Of chambray, madras and percales, in blue, tan, and fancy stripes. Sizes 2's to 6, It's an exceptional opportunity. Hackett Carhart @ Union Square ‘ St. near Bway New York, : ronamne Pittsburg, $1.124 es AEs RUGS. very fasht a scares $2167 ie ¢ coloritigs, (ar Price $27.75 All Carpets Made, Laid and Canarcis Clus Run wish you may wnt by pasing the need Near Greawich Cincinnati. cor, 3d Ave, NEW YORK CITY < iy YOUR Money Buys Brill Clothes, } :**:****«*-7--* But BRILL Money Backs Them. garment MUST be a 0G, MUST fit, MU ST give entire satisfaction. "t afford to have it ¢ We've told you much about the big money's worth—we ive, and how we are able tc t give you a high standard of quality. Close mill connections enable us to choose first among the fabrics loomed. We dictate to subsidiary tailoring organizations how well the clothes in work for us must be tailored, and we ourselves can Ww i Leading tailoring insyituhionsic want yolume business—tt to get still larger Brill o1 tomers. Always ready to “make goo re seldom called upon to do so because the nig h quality of such clothes as these dese 1 helow makes plenty good in the first place, i the ordinary concerns where clothes and cre is all we expect. MEN'S BLUE SERGE >} S absolutely fast \¢ color, Tatlored not to rip 9 or draw at seams, but will SS hold their shape to the end, a fy, $2O value at $16.76, GRAY AND ANCY SUITS, worsiedsand Rug- lish twills, finished by hand in latest styles. $14.00 tos X STR {W HATS, any style work for I's because they 2 bus —and they hope make please us and our cus- af col a Jee ee Comfort Clothes , Mixture Suits Serge Suit Extras] you like. a Thin, tropi weight- gar} Lightweight garments, | It's to he a great Blue Rh 209 to $2.50, ments that are comfortable not | full or half lined, of wor- | Serge season. Brill stores UMMER- FURNISI- | alone because ness but also bee: i correct fit, shapetiness and! terns.—mostly grayish. | smart style. $10 | mixture suite | SH2h@ fit, style and color Nae te for mixture suits! until worn out; all sizes in {’ $10 for gray worsted of popular RAYS, \ new models: value Y4 more flannel two-piece | light and dark shades, neat ~ strictly all wool, su-| mixtures, that would be $13.50 tr U suits, s Wi True Blue ; et cath alpaca: valge 26 | 00%, value at ¥& more perios tailoring; % lined with alpaca; value 46/7 Mt. tit style worn out sted, cheviot and cassi-| are fully prepared for it. mere, in desirable pat- for all-wool blue $10 serge suits, lined with cool alpaca; will hold INGS at low prices. 4 ‘| YOUTHS'SL a ea é poys' SULTS aud plain T. Ls DIES’ Dashy red Snits, $16.75 sty Jes anal £ see ont prices. i AWN WAISTS SKIRTS—Cireul. nd gray, fancy and fine values at $4.08 and MILLINERY—no two hats alike, Pric was down, 59e to $1908, Serge suits. Pr lot we shall ev at $13.50. Cost has ad s, Wnush and color unt ( : 25% si first " ete for high-grade gray tronical $12. 50 tor han d=|ntroduced themreeee there LATEST LOW SHOES for MEN, 70 to $5.6 worsted two-piece suits of hand-| ored SUES RRL (As LATEST LOW SHOES for WOMEN, $2.50 to $4.( suits, gray fife s, in su | worsteds and cassimeres, | | gray serges and black un-} fe finished worsteds, that are 3, 10) good values at $16.50. new cool gray shades.| == '$15 for suit Tot Bray) pull out at seam cassi edges, Warrar | 3 5 ors. | meres and cheviols, and {oF |Salue fr ame rica und BVO for smartest, thinnest tropleal wors-li i.e” ‘unfinished | worsted Pritiiiiti titer es teds and London flannels. Garments} cuits. Tailoring, fabrics, $16.50 for Bide e = - sae sa we've sold at $13.50 in two years and ved ac 4, and M% lined with alpaca, warranted { 0 fade or crock, Minute store 2947-243 Sixth Ave., Display Service Retwe Unusual values under $20 n 16th & 16th sts. © Attessessensceesesescoeensteaseneceneenecanseeatsemeseeseseeesaasees Special Buffet. y SHIRT WAIST SUITS—in linen or silks —are better OUR SHIRT water values than you would ¢ xpeot when yolt ripple and plaited styles in black, akieec ode S| MORI r [ courteous | COSSATTMISCH | 1,12", | ‘Salesme ay Pi) Strect TRlbon TE thi “A'S Hon CRE Coe TOR ae pe Windows. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THIS STORE and see for yourself that we are far ahead of dit are offered. A small sum weekly or monthly up. up. IO, 10, ” « + + ¢ godsssssevessseus sesseszsesese9 Lined’ Rsee. at the rate of $1 ne } < Open Saturdays Until 1l0P..M AA AAA AREER AEAEAEAEEEEAEREES LVUPVOS TESS E SETI FEES L Gs e rere eee EY Ey nest known ready-to-wear tailor-| trimmings and models are exem) ical dressers wear with | up, to usual $20 stand lards. ing—garments most cr utmost satisfaction, M, ings and models; 4, Mervelleux of por Derby" models, , 1 est signs In New Ye new, exclusive color- Fabrics dyed deepest bi ‘and 3G lined with ale | B2O for mixture sults! nianle and porous; 1 in finest weaves AE But att ¢ silk, Ic a ves | weight but strong, Extr : f worsted, — cassimeres | ctvte and value—reason, | light velours, from | 3t° eq and €22,50 : | fe ast tailor shops in the ‘Children’ s Wash Su Suits Hand—=garments thi espres | $18 for silk-lined , 4Bo (oF serviceable and handsome wash in line, tailoring and ser-| journeyman tal. you dy-]ored serge suits suits that would be good value at 7 ail that {s best in read bats eens EO |to-wear clothing | paid a8 for jc ) /) WO8Bc (or excellent $1.48 wash sults of re | A ities the, 4 i venta be Galatea, chambray, pique and duck.| Youths’ Suits [rine siik'tining costs $5 Strictly fast colors ‘Ol 's suits | ¢xtra—you save $5 Every Style StrawIs Here, | ‘al $6 for young men's sults Never hefore have we shown Summer Hats in | Children’s Suits and fancy mixtures; sizes from 6 foremost tutions in our own many different shapes, proportions and weaves of 14 to 20, that would be ex- straw, Every man who comes to Brill's will find ($1. QB5 for all-wool blouse and double-| cellent value at $8 just the hat he wants at the price he wants to pay. breasted suits; $3 values. Sizes} ; = Newest shapes in Sennit Sailors, High-grade Split Sailors, $1.50 to $4 SONS, = _ Soft Milans and Mackiniaws, in conservative and : ie g serge, black thibet and pat xtreme shapes, 82 and 83, $S.9H for $6 Dudley 4-in-1 Combination) (rey ” cheviots, worsteds YGENUINE PANAMA Hats to be had under $5 only | Sults, with two patrs of trousers;) and cassimeres; excellent at Brill's, $3. | sizes 7 to 16, 1 $10 and $12 values. tailoring s Highest type || A caer ready-to-wear garments pos- A Scouring Soap sible to produce. Fully af} A Metal Polist dozen new models; every || A Glass Cleaner new weave and shade; ex- 9) ceptional garments at the price . sapeak herent of all-wool blue : SZO for serge suits The Best Scouring Soap Made | 20 DAYS’ s| Greatt othingEvent oa Our Store. Cy ey ey Cornet Sixth Ave, and 23d St. ‘| Four WholesaleClothiers Entire Stocks to Be Sold by Us. THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock we inaugurate a Big Sale of Men’s and Boys’ (Clothing at about one-half ordinary prices. Last week we were approached by prominent wholesale clothiers, well known for their good make and styles, who needed money, and asked us to get up a big sale and help them unload. We decided it was a good thing both for our customers and ourselves, so concluded to start this sale. We are now in a posi- tion to hand out a great many Bargains in Men's and Zoys’ Stylish Clothes for about one- -half price. All new, up-to-date Custom-Tailored Clothing for Summer wear. To-day and To-morrow will be Big Days at our Store. Economical men appreciate these values, and especially out-of-town buyers will have a veritable harvest. Big crowds will attend and we are prepared with 40 extra salesmen. A Grand Ad. for Us—An Unexpected Opportunity for You. These Goods, Described Below, on Sale To-Day and To-Morrow. Men's Summer Suits, Men's Top Resmses oueenes 5 | Spring octets) 32 to 44 Wais! Coats, Cravenettes, Boys ‘ and Children’s Suits, Men's @ Boys’ Trousers.| Men's Sack Suits. Spring and Summer w eights. 34 to 44 chest measurement, | 6:00 Custe er ere Trolsers Trousers... sh Worsted Trousers.. rted Worsted Trous- sbvcvenle eocee BIB lored Trousers, 3.50 3.50 Sty! 2.25 Hegular «lay wad $1000 Black Cheviot Suits. Boys’ Long Pants Suits. 10.00 BI t Suits. 10.0) Fancy Cheviot Suits 12,00 Fancy Tweed Suits 14 to 19 years. Hegular To-day and > To-morrow. ) Black Cheviot Suits fot Suits ¢ Suits... dd Worsted S: 18.00 § 20.00 Imported V 10.90 20.00 True Blue Boys’ Short Pants Suits. Bloomer Pants, 6 to 14 years. d 12.00 Suit 12.00 { /Gray-toned Worsted ) Fan 4,00 L 14.00 ) Tuxedo Dress Suits 14.00) Men's Spring Overcoats and| 600 S$ Cravenettes. 750 B eeular To-day and Bale $50,900 worth of Brond-New Men’s Furnishing Goods, styl- ts, ‘ ish and up to date. Soft et. .10.00 1 Shirts, Light-Weight Under= ae ett 11.50] | Wear, Summer Neckwear. All Cravenette selling at attractive prices. Brecial for To-Day and To- Morrow, 5,000 Blue or Gray Serge Suits, Either Single or Double Breasted, $8. 00; wo oo 00. Corner Sixth Ave. @ 23d St. | Corner Sixth Ave. | Q 23d St. | re vet to Out-of- Tow n Buy RY SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, Railroad OPEN EY 4 Rooms Completely Purntshed pias 00. This Outfit te on Exhtht- We PAY Ehetent | AND CAE ARE