The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1906, Page 4

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Kom. —_ STOCKS FIRM AND STANDARD OIL COMBINE Reading, the Pa yesterday, Increased of to THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE NING, ed, Maes Tae eran WHY HE WAS IN UNDER GOVERNMENT FIRE WM LADY'S CHAMBER — ——+ ¢-—_____ His Cabinet praputes Plan of Because She Was Was dus Filing His Nails Did Not Stop a Divorce. QUE AT CLOSE Roosevelt wi Attack on the Trust in the Courts— - Moody to Prosecute. Met. Leade GOOD PRICES PAD FOR EARLS WHEAT PRICES RISE Our Stores Will Remain Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. Hackett, Carhait 5@ Progressing with Vim © Enthusiasm ¢® Approaching a Grand Climax This Extraordinary Selling of Men’s Fine Summer Suits. Each succeeding day has added hundreds of men to the list of those who have shared in the benefits of this extraordinary sale. It has been successful beyond our anticipation. Yet, perhaps, we were modest—for greater values have never been offered to the men of New York. This sale will leave its mark and will go down in our records of merchandising as one of the greatest events of its kind. The Suits Involved Are Standard $1 Choose at 43." The Fabrics: The popular gray fabrics of every shade from light to , $20, $22 & $25 Values. The Models: Lined Suits Half-Lined Suits Coats-&-Trousers Suits Three-Garment Suit and twill weaves, in diagonal as well as daring and club checks, dark mixtures, velour finished s in an infinite variety of plaids, broken checks centre vents and esin the prevailing tones of gray, cheviots in of the trousers é assortment of fine st line, together | light and dark colors and a broad have cuffs at b with inverted buck flannels in the newest light and dark effects Youths’ Suits Regularly $10, $12 and $15, “$8.75. For y mall men]who measure from 30 to 36 chest measure. The suits are of PUTO BUeY chevy te for dress or outing service. They are fashioned with all the latest knacks of s Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St., At Canal St., At Chambers St. a | Three Binal, Stores : At ambers St., Hackett, CarhaitS@ sts: 2 : At 13th St. | ON MODERATE BUYING. | # well equipped factory from which additions come f imperiect idea of the Lambert Seamless Solid Gold JUNE 22, 1906 Guaranteed Values At Lambert’s. We have a spacious store, but there is not a square inch of room in it for an article we cannot guarantee, and our guarantee means that a rigid inspection has been made of everything. Another witness to our reli- ability, for gold jewelry Pole at Lambert’s is that every article must stand the test of the United States Assay Office. The mere size of the Lambert Stock, the variety of all articles of jewelry included in it, is only half the story. The other half is summed up in one we quality. Inasmuch as we are practical jewelers, familiar with every detail of the business, we buy with critical discrimination what we do not make ourselves, and, as the whole city knows, our establishment includes a e con- d— never deal with middlemen), our prices are necessarily stantly to the assortments in our salesroom, far below those of firms doing business in the old way. Why ou Buyers Cone to Us. advantageous tran: our diamond bu Call and see for yourself vec e trust re could never hive @ ent as it has, HAN Solid 14-karat gold -karat gold (0) R 9 fing dia- fine dian $50.00, 845, 200 { 310.00 to Others, $15.00 to Others, $15.00 to $850.00, $1,000.00, $500.00, $850.00. Solid 14-karat Gold Solid 14-karat Gold Cluster Ring, real Solid 14-karat Gold s g Toath uoise, 14 fine Twin Ring, 2 fine diamonds and a Ring, fine dia- . $80. $175. pearl, $175. $150. 5 $35 (9 $500. Others $15 to $500. The Best Wedding Rings. are found in our stock and we are content $25 to $500, Others $75 to $500. or 15 to $500. Others $25 to $250. It is not our fault that the cuts below give but an | and size patronage it is certain to bring us. ay ; We are always pleased to show gifts suitable for the best man and the ushers. Rings. There has been no occasion to im- for they were perfect when we be Every width, style, s 5 W edding prove them, ere Late them back in 1877. "! GOTTON STEADY WITH f oe THE PRICES HIGHER, a Z a a it 14 Karat....$3.80 14 Katat.... . 86.60 14 Karat... $7.70 $8.80 44 Karat... $9.90 ses {8 Karat.,..$4.05 18 -Karat $8.10 13 Ka $0.45 $10.80 $12.15, “COAL GRAFT INQUIRY 3D kirat.,).§5.25 22 Karat... $10.50 ~ 25 Karat. $12.25 ies gi2as NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, HALTS UNTIL FALL, ies Reliable Watches. Your among V move! ments. We a c for boy Solid 44-karat gold hunti turned case, Waltham, Lambert works. Woman's $22.50. Man's size, $32.00 and $40 00. Swiss works, $7.5 5 to $15.00. Others up to $250.00. Others, $3.75 to $15.00. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF JEWELRY, WATCHES, &C, Class Rings—Class Pins—Class pay We are known amon ¢ orders. are many other patterr inated t ey for our care and promptness in fi Here are a few solid gold class rings and class s for the beauty and durability of our work no Ws in many Solid gold Class Ring, chased figures, $2.00, Others, $1.75 to $335. Solid gold fancy si figures, $2. Others, $1.75 to $35. Mass Ring, raised Chass Pin, Solid gold gold Class Pin, modelled eS Ene: » “richly modelled, $2. Sterlir g silver, Class Solid $1, 50. < Sterling silver, 65e, $4.50, Others up to $35.00, MEDALS, CLASS RINGS AND ELASS PINS SENT UPON.REQUEST. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF Bring Us Your Old Jewelry. ‘ old, unfashionable elry into modern forms of beauty will cost vou little and please you much, C your own ideas. Open 4 Open Evenings Evenings Until 6.30 MANUFACTURING. Until 6.30 | RETAILERS AND IMPORTERS, Third Avenue, cor. 58th Street. Open Saturday Nights in June Until 10. During July and August Store Is Closed at 6 o’Clock, Including Saturday. ment beaaraiaanereny jibes Since you pay us only one moderate profit (we @ Solld 14-karat gold § ine with a nominal prolit on each sale, in view of the future Solid gold Class Ring, § We f

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