The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1906, Page 9

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r HARLEM NOTES. Miss P. Ethelboyne Cottle recently en- fertained many of her frjends at a re- S cital at which she gave sclections from the works of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt .,and Mozart, Among those present mare Dr. and Mra. Roberts, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Hill, Mr, and Mrs. Byrdo, if toe Cornelta Tt. k, Mrs, Clarendon, Noid, Raymond MeKinny, G. Youn and Mr, and S Me. Fan Allendorf, sr i ester, 18 a Mrs, E Brn. Carrie Hola tof Dr. and F, E. Slocum, of } &. 216 West One Hundred and Third @reet, Mes. Boland js prominent in charitable work fonroe County. The vy will ain } morning 5 odist Epin + avenue and PGixth street, ext mubject will Churches. t Rorsia wilt peties of sormone You Shoula Vote “Vallant-for-Trath.”* Tubjeat=will be Harold Aylmer Littledale, Jr. the author, of Xo. ML West One Hundred and Ninth street, will spend a month's Vacation in Cardiff, Wal and may vist his father, Prof, Littiedale, of the Bombay University tn India, before he returns Miss Anna Cartington- of No. 38 Weat Ono Hundred and Twenty-axth street ts visiting relatives in Clitcago, Missés Florence, and Lola Miller, Crawford, N. Y., are guests of airs James Hay. of No. Weet One Hun- dred and Dwenty-ninta strect. Beane Bebiman, of No. 45 Ono Hunlred.and Twelfth street. Yeuve in n few days for a six-months’ | tour of Europe. Miss Jennie McCabe, of One Murs. 1 int West wilt 382 West ! street, Is trending in North rancl Mr. Harris,’ of No and Twe: Bad Mra t ngAREMC Lena, to, Morris Sues- Dervis: rata ny After the frienda. at dats there was dancing. —T \ BRONX NOTES fi ; x Park 4 mot Re The dahlias show, Ao Have the} ‘i tendcrea er heme, Among. aldine M ertrude Benjamt Smith, Mr, and Miss. Agnes Lenz, ieeph Hendricks, A. Lawrence, Mink $ pariotte bs . Miss E. Murray, George M Juines Haggerty, Mt nd Mies Frances Page. and Mrs. ExfAiderman Peter J. -S¥empt— has bean ies Commissioner Bronx, of Bronxwood has returhed he home of of F MMra__Emms. Will! her father No. I: No, 2; | No. 3: A-very-dressy Waist 1A very practical = in-[ A very dressy lick Ore MOTEL GT EX= FAT White aid , | oe 2 ai aes a tra good quality] Waist; yoke of Val. sa ‘e uny face -and'|Black Taffeta; very |lace; 34-sleevey; medallions; jwell elsewhere very spec 1900 pre, 4, 95 $9.50; at 5.95 — ey, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, [the Newest Books : - Sold Elsewhere at *}-°8 : i To-morrow at 78e\) 190 £ sere RSV TS { New Autumn Separate Blouses SPECIALLY PRICED SATURDAY, Our Fall showing of Separate Waists—at all times superior to any other in town, is just now at its VERY BE fecond Floor, Models that will please every taste, at prices that are sure to interest you. Many kinds are ex- 3 clusive with us—originality that you do not have to pay extra for when you trade here. Three new designs are told of here. We could pick dozens of-others-just-as-interesting to -you-from-this -superb-stock, ieee ‘ | Slippers for dancing-and patty wear. { ue = Fo epee Gowns to Sell-at| | Another Saturday of Extreme Value Giving parel for Misses and Girls. NOTE ET GRE 24 Fs SUITS AT. $24.75 AND THE HANDSOME VOILE SKIRTS AT $10. Aren’t they characteristic of Simpson Crawford Com- Don’t’ you sean. individuality, a smartness and. chic about them that is not apparent in other Splendid Values To-Morrow in “Footshape” Shoes for Children. Here are the Shoes that every youngster ought to wear, be- cause they conform to growing feet. Priced 38 Iow as any best quality shoes, with a whole lot more merit. Second Floor. (275 Pairs Children’ s Black Kid, patent Caren sole, wedge heel Button Shoes, in sizes from 4 to 8) the Oe ’ §5e! grgde ina splendid introductory offering at... “Footshape’’ Patent Leather, Tan Calf and Kid, with patent tip Shoes; button or lace, Sto 8 SLQ25 Boys’ “Footshape’ regular $2 kinds, 11 to 2 SLITS Caf La Superb showing of Fall Coit, Gun Metal Calf, Kidsan a | Tan Boots; also white ¢ yles, chrome Calf, button; Black Kid ard Patent Leather = FINE AVE. 19" TO 20™" ool RE TAIL STORE IN GREATER NEW YORK. STREET. NE W YORK. i cheap price—but be worn the = use they are what Fashion ¢ 2 35 ie frou Mittiner: We'll Make a Stirring Show, To ncrrow of Women’s Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Every one with style, tone and merit—not manufactured becatise they were cheap, ates as Heater eed of the best to be fa Carts e’ll serve you Ser as you P th Sat on, | trasting un Four Hundred Large i Medium Shapes and Turbans ; ; made of pleated ID ribbon with silk braid underbrims; “We've 500 of These.84.50 In all your shopping experience you never. saw a) pany? f character to House’ Gown of this re $2.95, did you? Nor w ‘ou find one like it in any other store for less than $4.50. What intense selling interest they'll create here to-morrow! Weare building a tremendous quality considered. = cy 33 i jfcond Floor, for wha on black only, Re immed Hat Departmen to-morrow, for only, ila trimmed | The Made {o sell at $2.95; the’ Un. to sell ata F195 Mascot of Time. Via Dorsy, 10¢ Fomeons Thinks of Same- his: Not ae | Uae Big Operatic Hits. Love In a “ym _ Sheet aes 1) Vocal &> Instrumental Wonderful 1s peer Tyuriste, {2 Mayo a the: id Broadway. }ispring Chicken, ‘enn J \t + Mile. Modtiate, | I'm Sorry iilie Givi Like Be, Magyar Maid. Experience —Hattle Wilitamy's mig mi Kine All the Girls for Me. Bille oh Met Throw Down That Key. Whar the Powers Would You Big Popular Hits Dawn, Abraham, Jeffersu: ‘ei ‘on Where Art Thow ington, Lee sean { are as? ime ro : wen tattle” wale Bos ae Drecmiand Ate Kew: Coming: Out tro:| Tres taitie. Alor Born Drmamian 2 ay abuse raatrys | ates BE Bia pe eae Like the Roee, You're hoagie Purest mone lan Ho Because Your watr Mista fn Olrt ui unly ke You, coming Back to | [sce ™. we Hampahire, | ea Good: | While oi sci whee! ur Stine Met | siater y. Bwretiven: in Springtime. Lneve Four | Hepny Home tor Me and’ Worla 19 Third Moor, ~ Outseam Capeskin. and dress wear. in Ap | Do the stylés that we picture please you? Misses’ business you pa) “House Gowns of Imported Fleeced Cloth. in y floral and Oriental design items utilized to accomplish this end. Misses’ Broad- | cloth Suits, | | Threesguarter length costs, tined | We've prepared’ fora tremendous “Saturday—one that will eclipse any of recent weeks, The price story makes exceptionally good reading. Adler’s) make; most serviceable street loves. ence Men's Fall Gloves: $] ] Pac Adler's make—in Glacé Kid, Piaue Mocha and Most popular gloves for street ( in Ficory ime each years we Ret the over-run oF the is why the price is St instead” of more, Wonien’s ; Capeskin Gloves. Outseam, one clasp, in English tan shades; A) bey dee ~— ara = = = a, Norman Ee Tayo eT epepding a month collecting specimens in Cuba for the Botanical Gardens. ‘Mrs, Myles Sweeney. of No. 12 Water= loo piace. West Farms, ts homo after 4 short stay in Stamford, Conn. | & born dance under the auspices of Bt. Jerome's Council, No. §, Cathoile Women's. Benevolent’ Legion, will be held at Ebling's Casino this ¢vening, The ‘fitst. meeting of th Dramatic Club was held tam Cicb, tast Monday ¢ Everything is in, roadine: for the entertainment and. moving picture show | Hospital, Havent Waldort-a the ria s STATEN 16I-AND_ Mr, Grant Bunge the prince pal The Reformed Society of Port Ri reond. Was clectal the following for the'e Grace Ie well, pr viee-prestdent; } ) treasurer, and MoL Er historian Arrangements ate bela _pentested the Gus Flam Ax of Stapleton, for a ball at the Germag Club rooma, in’ Stapiston, on Election Eve. On the Commfrten_nt Atrangements, are WHE PeGuireJoscph Dacey, Tainee tale shan and Gustay Fiain. i Miss Mac Cleaves; of Pleasant Plaina, fa visiting relatives nt Gloversville, No Y. Sho will be absent sevorat days. A birthday surprise tendered Miss Ruth Sharrott, of Pleasant Plains, on Wednesday 6Véening Inst” py -2-nom of friends was a most enjoyable aft Among those present were Miss Gladys Sprague, Miss Grace Harden, Mise Ger. trade Mance, Irene Porter, Miss Marion Sharrot: Blas fodith Androvette, Mies Brabel Wood, Mina Orella Heok:- ‘Miss Amy Manes. Miss Viola Bedell, 4 Miss. Myrtle Sprague, “Misa Dora vurg and —— Stiga worna | 1 Brougham. os and, Dies, T. Livingston Kennedy, ton, have returned from Sorkin Hall, inthe Catskills, where they apent mreater part of the sea- eon. paths 4 Mra. W. WW. Manee, of ve as thelr guests: Mi eae Sete: intem daa sles aera ae tan. A teir Witte heid at “the Kaights of -Pythias—Hait,in —Tottenvitis, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday even- inet of next week for the beneft of ‘ch of Our Lady Help of of Tottenvilie. Ara and Mrs. John Eller have re- ‘om thelr honeymoon and tae n up their residence in Stapleton. An informal dance will be given by the Monticello Club at the Woman's Club, St. George on Nov, 2. Announcement has been made of the gngasement of Plerro H. Marshall, of Manvattan, formerly of Gilfton, “and Miss Lillian M. Kompft, of Brooklyn The Woman's Auxilliary of the §. Smith Infirmary announces that Harvest Home f will be held at Brighton on Noy, 5 5, a x © institution in shown in a New York store, | Models in wine, Kimono loped button ed. Res 2nd wide flow. ing sleeves; designs 4 [are new and pretty med with velvet | Tae sizes 14 and 16. 98c for three $27.50, at... very pretty mods j cls in Dressing —Saeques, iiide ol spiendid = quality Ger. |. man flannel, in kimono OF fitted shapes; _| made with col- with bra ment; sizes At lars, bishop or flowing Slesves— pCO Laue ‘Throughout with good gradesatin, 7 hunter's green, } blue; black and Autumn brown; | notch collar of velvet; full pleat- | Sacs Geese, | ed skirt, Regular good quali- Sn NES ty warm ont ne Misses’ Norfolk finiste? with seat Coat Suits. Made of best cheviot, in, all pretty shadings—coat strapped and trim: buttons; pleated skirt, trimmed neatly to-match coat; Reg. Misses’ Broad cloth Pony-Coats. j Trimmed with= broad” Silk braid; collar and cuis of velvet, finished a_yery Vand Te belt at waist, Girls’ Cheviot > trimmed w tth @oats. Hobos Creag | | Full leneth—Winter. weight. chevioty neck, in new all new fall shades—full double- designs and col. breasted model, with three shoulder Noa capes and stitched velvet sizes 6 to 14 24.75 22.50 natty gare 12.75 9.75 at. ___model; Al.. to 16, } and 16, cheviot; stores? Go down a little further into the price story. Doesn’t every line we print breathe a saving? | upon.a foundation that has for its cornerstone a saving on whatev “We cannot “and will not compete with the” then you canfot afford to ignore this showing, you buy— y and sty yle Third Floor. Sensational indeed are, some of the Misses’ Voile Skirts. New side cluster pleated model— grade taffeta drop—finished with corded rutlle—length 36 to 40. Reg. $14.75 Eres] C Seener eran . ale to-morrow, and you'll surel; Intermediate wish to pastleipate Plaid Suits. in this sensational OY) Also in small checks; full box front, seml-fitted back—notch collar, lined with satin—pleated skirt) sizes 14 $14.75. grade, 10.00 Misses’ Tourist Coats. Made of good grade kersey; also new Fait mixteres—seif-st: T well (allored, DOSY aiid Hee yes ined with satin; velvet collas — patch pockets — long, loose izes 14and 16, At Junior Cheviot : Coat Suits. — In. blue, prewn, black and. wine also new fall platds—full box coat, lined with soft satin—side ~ pleated —shiet: Ses 42 10.00 To-Morrow Only! af This New Model in a Woman's _ Military Walking Suit, Very Special at $32.50 We shall not tell you its actual worth and what it would bring in other stores. Let that feature Suggest itself to you—when ybu see the Suits, ‘Third Floor. If we were to tell you, however, what it would actually costto supply the materials and have it made—properly— by your own tailor; the hundred garments we “have is to-morrow would scarcely po-around- The Ploture Is an Exact Likeness , and does the gar- ment justice, so far He Mientot Love Fon i Cah! 2 Pa Oe ad bls t 4e Cahill. ks i f 1 \ tr i When Tommy Athina fAbost Tox a | BMurried Dolly Gray, { Saal dt he St a || as-ptctures- go; but if you need a sult of this character, come fo see the genuine ofering. A military type of imank— one d <>: He int . TIS aS > brald and velve:; lined “with exeel- Tent weuring—tot- Bkirtis a paw — Ej trinmed: to | Ta 75 | Most R markable Collection oR NewYork. Values Grouped. together for_to-morrow Strong statement, but you'll verify it to-morrow. “character, ‘but scales Our Ouitet—fatilities for. consiiming big teis—and ge seeacne is Shpacene Eleven Dollars is, indeed, a “clothing about t fe is unquestionably one of the finest lots of Men’s Garments ever low price for Garments of Second Floor. at less than $13 -to-$20- $if Overcoats are In new style Louis XIV. semi-form fitting, fancy mixtures, Conservative models of fine Kersey and Frieze, None worth below $18; 315. —for-new—Fall-apparel,of-course- Winter Suits; — To:Morrow. newest shades; eyery one exclusive, yents—cut long or_medium. Sn Top Coats ate—t the fashtonable_grays; of fine ma- | terial; sem!-form fittin; with ‘velvet collars, i models; finished one worth below $11 Fall Suits ~ are-of stylish worsteds, tures; also plain black; all the snap, style and swing of Sults that custom tai- tors would charge #24 All we ask is that you extend your shopping tour as far as here to-morrow. The saving wacan extend you will quickly become apparent. — you li-get-albthe style of your neighbor, wi ho. Wilf pay thrée or four times as nmuch. in fancy mix: for: You're looking eon $25 Winter Coats for. $715.50 in fancy mixtures—sw llest ever, also Oxford every leneth Winter Over-| 6.50 Suit and Extra Pair of The strongest evidence of our supremacy in the Clothing business ts the fact that when the famous House of Kugpenheimer were looking for representation in this city for their-warld-renowned apparel they came {0 us. Priced from $15.50 to $40. Kuppenheimer $20 & $25|Kuppenheimer High Grade $155 Swellest ‘¢reations in fancy mixtures of all thel] Overcoats for every taste; the new form-fitting, five distinctly new models— Coats with or witht and Black as well as Black Kersey and Frieze—~ We are exclusive selling agents, Teereant } French Plauen—and-St signs’in lace; j “for Saturday, Baby trish Cottars, 25¢ Embroidered Stocks, 25c Irish Crochet Coat Sets,6 8e | Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, 30e {+ Chiffon Boas, all alos, F.50 | Women’ son at TOOTH OF 4 ounce BRUSHES; worth up-to 25¢,, at Idealia Violette AMMONIA; quarts, 19¢.; pints at PEROXIDE 2 $s i _ Neckwear We've_a little lot of Venise, au Gall Chenis- ‘ettes and Yokes; all dainty de- t about enough he price. SOc Com SSE rene mem TERT} |_ Toilet Articles Specials tor Saturday The well-known Keeps Clean, aS idexita COLD Heh none Sa jar, 69c, Oc and 102 Elcaya CREAM, jar HYDROGEN; Timely Saturday Specials in| | aE | One Blg Lot of 19. and 25, Irish Linen other fellows, complete range of colorings—so'that you may find exactly what-vou want. By -tis-method,-too,-we ere-alle to-control-certain-_patterns for New York, which means exelusiveness for you. ness wherever necessary to provi ide comfort. ing must be Just so. dashers—at about half thelr price. to-pay tt-we-marked pos higher. $ $ canlates 1.00 | *1.50 ||. For choice of one hun- | dred dozen B Qston) cluding many nove! All Very Special. We aim to do a little different sort of shirt business from the Ifa pattern is particularly good, you'll find it here in a Main Floors ? Then -we insist on a Tiftle more Cloth being used in the making In fact, every det £ $ you Shirts of the type of exclusive Haber. This gt These great lots for. to-morrow—all below what-you would be willl 79e ire} For both bosom t pleated “styles, For Fancy Shirts, and with -at-} tached cuffs, coat mod- Shirts; perfect fitting | of | design c 4 ais. The oot ren niodels, all with —sepa-{ made w! tisn-of high ate srt rate cuffs; wide variety | cuffs, coat model, or in New York; kinds | f Sengeaio Of styles and patterns, | with detached cuffs. As | sold at $1.75 to $2 all | vee BOC Better than the “other| good as most sorts sold over town. Strictly kinds fellows’ dollar shirts, | about town at $1.50. hand made, - Saturday. CrOcery, Values. = — ee Y Extra Fanc ereameny Butter Bist Buiter Provurcvie 29¢ | Royal St Pxtra Fa, Maine Sins: harky du iota es ee Sl | me Boys’ | HANDKERCHIEFS 108 ¥_POWDBUS, oachare ; CHOSS EVAPO) 1 RES + 3 cans KNOCKED OFF HIS CAR, coats, eine eT 3.50) Trousers, special at 5,900 I2!oc | stuixo eer , Pole Hite Tratley’ Conductor and | \! Those t long, flowing, broadsshoul:| The extta pair of pants helps to make the one coat : | =e RaRNCRNT —i\ { My Skull Is Fractured, iderCoals that make the boy feel lixe a| do the work of two suits and gives the boy a change Assortment {s so large we can| | Qinuep Orie Co crs stal Domi os ou sar ie | Edward Fox, twon “Svan, New models—fabrics of- frieze} in apparel, so he does not grow tired of his suit, Style scar go into detail save-ty tell | | Quaien sited Sar | ae: living at No, 1100 Third avenue, n in Oxford and black, ‘ is double breasted, with belt or Norfolk, with one pair you it you'll find alt sorts of | | 25c i sbc | } Guctoys of) REaMapon SlavsaNed omit Sewiis Form Pitedmg| bisker and one pair plain trousers, Sizes 7 to 16 | dainty’ linen’ Handkerchiefs for | donc] Seren Mee hile isaning. everiina aMelor nisi aE Tt HLL 8) sears. You know. how well worsteds, tweeds and | women—stvles all new and particu: | ells from th rae netertaatenae| 2 Oats FOR GF ge gpl creviots wear—thats what these suits are made of larly desirable as : 10 wate ite. ‘ange ies faa v | Enact reproductions of meats swell Reefer Ccaats. at $3.50. Cross Linen, Plas : \t coats, size 12 t0.-46 veard. Made of! The netwest oreations---cut latte fength—just mbrol | Bel ‘ ) fancy’ hirrinebone and pialn tries 1 Oxtord and blue— Sanita Linen | es] ‘ bromd back_tuht walst—very deep velvet collar—sizes 6 to 12 | 1 { as taken to the Harlem The! cen avsivet collar and ancy culls. ; ‘ l A by. Dr Overton, He js Ja ald S————————_— Sun ee es : Si

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