The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 4

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= WORLD: HIS SKULL BROKEN DECENT STATIONS FOR POLICE T0 BE “TOBACCO TRUST OFFICIALS MUST me HONS 2 BUILT AT ONCE. nee Answer Questions i +-_____— e Liable for Con- | 7 von Appropriation of $2,000,000 for Seven ca Goi: nda New Buildings Quickly Follows Even- |< se so ot a retert Grint] Moore tual at So. 16) ing World’s Exposure of Present : et ve Unsanitary Conditions. eer ar ataealuatGrs of Estimate appro new police station This Is the conditions to prisoners. Fo men and live The Reform Finally Achieved. WSIPKE ROT CASSATT NOW FIRES » AIKEN WHO TOOK GRAFT. Two Men Killed and Six Wounded at Colliery in Ponnsylvania, CLASSES §4 East 23: 50 East 125t ae y COMFO RT Oxfords in Reg : You who have been paying $6 a pair for your Summer shoes: It ought to interest you to know that there isn’t a six-dollar Oxford shoe in New York or anywhere else on earth that can lay claim to aél the worth that’s worked into the Regal Oxford. It ought to interest you to know that Regal Oxfords are shaped over special ankle-fitting Oxford las and that they hug the heel without slipping or chafing and that they fit the ankle snugly without gaping. It ought to interest you to know that Regal Ox- fo:ds are gradei down to quarter sizes—and that no other shoe at any price offers you that close choice of fittings. We prove the quality of the materials that go into Regals—and guarantee it as well; that ought to interest you, too, $4.00 TRESS PEG, f | iss tyr LICR BUD LAY venue model. Made F | i / &. : 2 te ; Z vithout seams. ( io} Greater New YorK Women's tra-long leather heel-seat Stores Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled business in the world, 114 ities from London to San Francisco. | The largest retail shoe stores in prir AND WOMEN 1} FRIDAY He hate i ae ctl ssi a: the most varied, modish and tasteful articles of, jewelry at the lowest possible prices. TAKING CHANCES WITH Sp JONE &, 1906. | i Lambert Jewelry Jor Graduates, This is the month of graduates as well as of weddings and roses. School days are ending, and the time for rest and reward is near. That the rewards should take the form of fine gold jewelry and precious stones is an evidence of taste as well as affection on the part of parents and friends, That these gifts should be obtained at the Lambert Store is the natural result of a system that pro- We want all of you——and all of those who are interested in the bright boys and girls to be graduated this year——to come to the store and see how far a modest sum will go in procuring gifts to be treasured by the recipient as long as ‘ g the bright memory of school-days shall endure, and to be an honor to the giver as well. i We have everything you can think of in jewelry, and the Lambert Guarantee of quality goes with every sale. Diamond Rings for hae aaa S10 ¢ WwW eddin é “Rin gs t was well duates 800. 8500." BTH0, 8500” Sisnet “Rings for Graduates case, Wal- tham, Elgin @ rl Others, $3.25 to $15.00, | $00. | os, $25 to $250. cect SRS See E29 EE in| leasure in showing : ‘a ER s27.30 to $50. e Solid Gold Bracelets for | Class Pins and Class Graduates. | Rings for Gied iG, From the | Solid gold} Solld gola f It clas® | Class Ring, raised | Class Ring, chased ‘letters, $4.50. | letters, $2.00, | FM a EEN yy i Open \ Evenings Evenings i Until Until f 6.30 6.30 ‘| Retailers and Importers, Third Ave., cor. 58th St. Open Saturday Nights in June Until 10. ; fi

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