The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1906, Page 10

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} m 3 i & THE WORT: THURSDA Ty PSTOL W WAR COME WORN LOST VENDETTA LAWS ~AITHER eT AMONG ot ON MOUNTAIN Ut ‘Albert Schwz rzle T mons for Mrs Case Is Dis Gets Sum-;c., Old Reliable Unbeatable Rat Exterminator iim te D EUROPEAN POLICE. ON Young Deputy BUGS sioner rurvta Hy eabremy, Be tod xe His ian It was arters nt quarter exper, Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Special Sale of Shoes. i Pi i | Our Shoe Department will close out today | Several lines of Misses’, Children’s & Little Men’s Shoes. Lace and Button Shoes of calf, kid, patent leather and tan Russia, Hl fhe? welted soles, at SlleS Orvalne $3.00. Button Shoes of vici kid and patent leather, welted and turn soles, at $1.00, yalue ¢2.00. | One Strap Slippers of white calf, patent leather and vici kid; | 6 to 8, 8% tort, It to 2, 214 to 6, $1.00. $1.25. Gil SO go OO; | Odds and. Ends of Infanis’ Shoes, 75 cts. Lord & Taylor Ave., Nineteenth St. | TURKISH CIGARET PEs Those smokers who dislike the tasteless mildness of some ciga- tettes and those who can’t enjoy the heaviness of strong cigarettes find the RAMLEH just right. The RAMLEH offers all the rich, full fragrance of thoroughly seasoned Turkish tobacco and a mellow smoothness that delights even the most experienced smoker. The RAMLEH is a new ciga- quality at an economical price, 1Qc. for 10 SOLD EVERY WHERE rette for old smokers—expensive, 7% BLACK or GREEN Y EVENING, JUNE 98, 1906. Leta At $3.50. 222 boys’ sailor suits that Li S it were $5.50 to $12; sizes 4 A great variety of to 10. styles in all sizes | ‘175 boys’ Russian suits BER RAte SOPH That we w'll close out at the extraor-| Hat were $6.50 to $10; sizes dinary low price of 3 to 8. ss Summer mixtures and At $4.75. which originally sold at 427 boys’ Norfolk suits that were $6.50 to $12.50. 323 boys’ double-breasted suits that were $6 to $10.50. Sizes & to 16. Summer weight mixtures. | $65, $58 & $45. They represent some of the best cell- ing models we have shown this season. | An opportunity that you cannot afford to overlook, for these beautiful suits vill not last long at these prices. | Le ngeaae E | Besides the woolen Ait | aa our bi yashable sailor and Bas oan the, 1 suits have all re Waist Fiouse 17th & 18th Streets. down. 1 that were $1.75 to $3. _Broadway, 7th & 18th Streets, _ ay, TEA Absolute purity, cleanliness in preparation, great economy in use and general all round excellence are the reasons) why millions of tea drinkers have Littles GRAND RAPIDS. FURRITURE Direct from Factory to pote Gane ag turned to Ceylon Tea HOW TO MAKE IT—Use hal! quantity as of o Wal SiaoLee Cey lon ae India Tea Costs 10 cents at your ° er Received Highest Award St. Louis, 1904. Sixth Av., Cor, 15th St. Brooklyn's Most Reliable Store. Journeay & Burnham. rs Age sh Avenue, Brooklyn. The Greatest Sale a Men’ s Neg- ligee Shirts, Friday and Saturday, Eber \ Held in Brooklyn. 200 Dozen Men's Negligee ee at Less ‘Than Cas Men’s ih 00 ea Shirts, 49c Stern Brothers To-morrow, and Until Noon Saturday Exceptional Values in Men’s Furnishings SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS, Plain and Plaited Bosoms, ex ensive assortment of designs in light and dark effects, Coat and Regular Models, Value $1.50 and 2.00 $1.00, 1.45 MADRAS PAJAMAS, in solid col and stripes, military collars, best wo CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS, surplice neck, white and colored trimmings, best finish, 95c 75c } } Value ¢1,50, Value $1.00, Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, various designs, Sa Pure Linen Hemstitched, 1¢ and 14 inch hems, at 19° Fac| A large collection of Novelties in Women’s Ac Colored Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, « 24 Each) Men’s All Linen Han s B in 4 DAW ees erchiefs » }@ and 1 inch he Continuation Sale of Women’s Walking Pumps of Tan ard BI. been | | ST: 50 now. | All that were $3 to $7. $2.50 now. | J. H. Little @ Co., Calf and Best Imported Pat oles, Seamless Hand Welted Military He at $2.00 Pair FIRST FLOOR, Regular Value $4.00, SHOE DEPARTMENT, Upholstery Dep’t=(7 Special Offering of Woven Hammocks $1.60, 3.75 With Pillow and Deep Valance, at Value $2.25 | Women’s Sheer Shamrock Linen Initial, also 75° 2 i ! i i | ! { | } BY THE YARD 1 third Street. ce West Twenty- Tourist Leather Goods. Large variety of Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, with and without fittings, Dressing, Medicine and Jewel Cases, Traveling Clocks, Bottle Sets, Flasks, Drinking Cups, Coat Hanger Sets in leather cases, Collar Pouches and Cuff Cases. — Specials. — | Sole Leather Suit Cases, canvas lined; 22 and 24-inch, Collar Pouches,'95c., $1.5 Cuff Cases to match, 95¢. 0, $1.95 { to $1.95 Coat Flanger Sets in leather cases, if aS i aT if prose 95C., $1.50, $1.95 ING ; ts Belts. Lv. Special values in Embroidered Linon and Leather Belts, IN ws fland Embroidered Linon Belts, | tier $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 Sag Large assortment Embroidered Belts, 25c. & 50c. Glove Kid Belts with front and back buckle, all colors, $1 OO. Lord & Ta & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth Latest Sporting News. The Pink Edition of the Even- ing World Contains All the.

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