The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1906, Page 4

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‘ROOKLIN FERRI GOLIST HANDS. FRAG LED, | the Market. iKaickerbockerT™ TristFor ‘e-| closes on Its $6,500,- ooo Mortgage. pent pre i “The motion f Rniexer irebomnds ot Syust, -1A95, Tt was explained + the application for imade, that the B: y¥, in Commo) by lamsbure Bridge. t an attempt will | of the franchixe PAA y—to Duliding of th 2t Is antlelpatts ‘STOCKS S AISE BUT a it. should be nothin women and the = te EVENINS WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1906. | PRICES HIGHER IN t issued. Your-newsdealer has it. magazine. There startling about a decent magazine for ome. But this particular magazine is There is nothing startling about unique among all the so-called publications for women. You might not like it a little bit, and then, again, it might hit your fancy good. and hard. _ started steady” to-da “Woman” is the name of a new magazine for women. - The first number is You can get it from him, and it is wont your while getting t THE COTTON MARKET. market + offering. SIXTH AVE. 19 TO-20™ Sites Fourth Floor. Bed Sets at a Saving of One third.._ | These are Renaissance Bed Sets, with handsome spreads and bolster tops to match. Less than six hundred in the lot—bought from the world’s foremost maker at an actual saving of one-third We never had a handsomer collection In the store, ~ Divided into sever price bots:— 40 Sets—regularly $5.50 and $5.90—at $3. 73 “35 Seis-regularly 7.50 and (8.50—at_ 5. 50 60 Scts—regularly 8.90 and 9.75—at 6.90 55 Set. —rogularly 10.75 and _ AT. 75—at 8,50 110 Sets—regularly 13.75 to 17.50—at 10: 73 185 Sets—regularly 22.50 to 35 00—at 15.75 95 Sets—regularly 27.50 to _$5.00—at 19.75 iV Irish Point Lace Curtains Portieres at $15.00, — { Oyer 100 patterns to chodse from. in Wedni 4 4 of £19.50 to $25 portieres Every-pair-crisp-and pertect—here ar st-week have been augment . uess— 2.05 for kinds worth up-to WEEE 4.85 for kinds worth up to 7 7.50 {or kinds usually priced 10.00. mported Verona Velour, Ger } ‘of styles and colorings | DeFS—tor—kinds worth upto 75 —} at server evevvvery pp DESTINY 100 Down Cushions, 247) $5 Japanese Sill Lambre- Imported Velour Covers, 4)" in. Size, 98ec GUETED, | $15.00 Of excellent gua oie Copies of fine Ori ental ‘rugs—oo Just 100 Cushions for Wednesday. : Inches wide and 3% yan: long— Big, plump, well-filled cushions—| 4nd-emb equal'to any offered at $1.75. Hees erent shed with fancy] 535 tines $1.00 Drapery Satin; Per| %!-99 SAT ETE Antigue Tapestry Covers, Yard, 75c Rich new designs and colorings— $3.00 1,200 yards” in all the latest bor-| only about 20 pieces, so you will! Have the appearance of $7.50 dered effects—new designs and colorings. have to hasten for the best sclece| covers in gh designs and tion. col s} we ore Fourth Floor, . 1 Bs We're Selling Countless Numbers of _ t ‘Compan \The Closing Quotations, girest. and fanhattan, to Br urg; {rom Roosey fan, to Broxdway Grand street. Firest, Brooklyn, an Tenth atragt, Man point, f ———___ _ WHEAT PRICES FALL i IN DULL TRADING. Po Wheat wae dull and easy tn the eariy | 4 market to-day and Offering for loval a All the other magazines for women are cast on the same_. If you like fiction - —good, wide-awake, snappy “stories both serials and short stories—you will ike '' Woman.” In fact, fiction is the big feature of the magazine. model—a little bit of fiction, a few articles, more or less chit chat, some wise advice, a fashion department and a smattering of general miscellany. “WOMAN” doesn’t ‘look any more like this conventional model than a yellow -dog looks like a race horse. It is built on new lines for a strictly woman’s publication. To know what it is like you will have to get a copy of it. It would cost too much to Superb Orientai Rugs at a Saving.) ‘inn Oriental Rugs went out trom here on our deliveries last night than in | * any single week of previous selling. -Store never had-so great a-response as that which resulted'from |-4 the advertisement of Sunday, The’ offering was an -of-the-ordinary one, of course, for ft would be out of the question to buy whenever you wanted them 2 $50,000 Worth of Rugs for $30,000, which was exactly what Wwe succeeded in doing. Magniticent-specimens, too, all of them; quite 2 large number in Sizes adaptable for o . Plenty enough for a number of days’ great selling. Certainly, if you trave us¢ for Orientals (and you may buy them now for less than the cost of domestics), you cannot: afford to miss this opportunity, Special To-morrow: 40 All Silk $50 and $60 Rugs, $39.75. [ $25 Rugs at $40 Rugs | at $50 Rugs at” $29 75 large exquisite nicago’s opening priges we -e-Dece ti 1-8: M “Lambert Prices aes i Cannot Be Matched Yes, there are other stores than ours where high- grade jewelry is sold, but their methods are such that théy MUST charge high prices. The difference between their ways and-ours is es we are large manufacturers and importers, and welap-olf_n al-other nee. Hence —we will not har ol competition cannot come near them. A Case in Point amonds dlemen's profits and ve sell fine jewelry 25 So low ee import them @. SS: instance. 5 BION iding fortuture 1 SSNS: thre worl i jewelry Take d direst in larg Sola askar of -cur-own-feetory, 4 we show isin ail-sen tence and” economy: — 10,00 ig When we an making se SS solid gold wed- ¥ § diig tings, back in 777, we {the standard of § B workmanship high,wand we h never lowered it. Hie y Any matron who wears a | t ting can tell you ¥ jh g why every sale brings us iets Hh 1 AGES \ = if 8G.6C. $5.10. } At, $10.50 | i 4 Our Hendscine New Hlustrated Gaimiogie 4s a | I } Mine of Information as to Lambert, Goods, Prices |, | | ‘and Policy. Free for the Asking. Lifelike illusirations of Diamond Engagement Rings and Weduing Rings free upon request, Third Ave., cor. . 58th St. tell you all about it in this advertisement. The price of “WOMAN” is TEN CENTS A COPY, and the magazine isa very big one—192_ pages. By the way, two rattling good serial stories begin in this first num- ber and it contains a big lot of other good things. * do well to ask your dealer for it before his supply is exhausted, -—"THE- FRANK A; -MUNSEY-GOMPANY, New-York, = HNDSOMN STATE $1 Will Admit You to Membership in the DSON LGEAO. 9207" STREET. NEW YORK. Fourth Moor. You would y lonaren’ ’ Sewing Machine Club = I nf THY Guaranteed for Fer ‘Years. FA i Pe 2 oe — macs pero en I |p aap al he machine, w ould: be i enerely t 1of $40 Gr 3. not-ty g plate, mn lace Join the @iub Before It Clo 3; We've Only Four Hundred More “ Monarchs”’ to Olfer in the Club, IN NE Ww YORI THE GREATEST ROIMANCE IN HISTORY it—it Is very easy to working parts, the sews beautifully, as it ought usez—a: tucker, at same BROUGHT BACH TO LIFE AND TRANSPORTED TO NEW YORK HIS WONDERFUL ADVENTURES. NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD}. ‘Uncommon Poe oe Pica, and soft t afghan Rugs. pecimens in existence. esl a Shirvan Rugs. | 10.50 to 12.50 Ke tut ol Shiryan Rugs—beautiful, soft Orien- | tal colors—averuge size aes wort $12.50 to $15. , 18.25 (0 fine Shirvan Russ— yery silky—come tn the| soft Oriental cole quality—average s third pric beautiful, FUth Floor, $32 Chiftoniers, $18.50. $21 Dining Tables, $14.75 Without-anything else these items would alone bring you.to this Furniture p Store ‘to-morrow—provided you nu possibly use either of them, But tl tve merely a3‘an fatroduciory to one Of the most :iniportant mid-week sates ever planhed i hurry to details: iA The Chiffoniers, ine oak of | ) {C \ AY) lustrated; fine mahogany } fi top; Geer finish; swell front and” sha with hand- French legs; four long and two small t¢ Sbrass= urimmt i ;_ to-mor- }—-row only | D DRESSER to match. $22.50 | $35 Brass Beds, $24. 75 s52 Sideboards at $42. 75. $32 Taal 21 for only rainitrors at $23.50. ar Ae Osteriiaoe “Mattress, $18.50. Made in two parts—French rolled edge—S-Inch border |". mo giaraltesd Sanita i ee gatin finish tickis 23.50 Ostenmoor Mattress, $15.1 some if Hist Bloor, lnitaresting Sale--Dependable Grocéries. MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, XYALTON BAND Fresh trom mall | Switt's Pure Fruit Jam. All fruits.- Rolled Oat Flakes, ~ Washing Powder, G Jar ib. glaas, 1, Navy Pea Beate ---— atts + 1,00 18¢ Yellow Split Pe | scotch (ree Peas, fate Spring Wheat farina, ‘| | anneds V 5, New 1008 packing, Red Ripe Tomatoes, Maine Sugar Corn, — CE eecrsns PEO 23c¢ Rich Creamery Butter, Noyal Stuart brand. i cneral faintly use, Royal Stuart quality; Bhi tb hag, orang Si) uber, Haya Binados mada, ) 95 2% abr creeks 1d 69¢ Meo eeoe XXXX Minnesota Spring Wheat F.our, ) Natio! hat Tiroult ¢ FRESH CRACK Duryeala, Improved. or 1 Stuart CORN- abi packed sin nea Wines and Liquors Specially od 1 packawos: Bod cults, Milk jue Nii) awe | Ginger Buapa, (Val’ KON dt NOE, « e nu: afer ” TORS, ary der: Pall Wath Be i edel hate | eink. wood tatably, fe it stiri #15; ieallon, fi a ‘10c | ,retts “at B8e 2 NDR BEE! Rm { nw AREA AGS mack Ve Rw hpatetet |i lemon, fale i moog, Catitoraix | steri ‘ipa, to mrve ‘eee se: pI ERRY Reeweor "0.4 mie |) ge

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