The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1906, Page 8

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os tings konnty! meeting, (rangements for stfon day... At th [side to eid-Hu |B Carren to Stir Brookign tn Speech, The masked b [Been 10 be the All THE POLITICAL NEWS TOLD FOR BUSY READERS. ‘ammany to Ratify "To. Night = McCarren Sharpens His Knife— Hughes to Speak oo at Five-City Meetings. Tammany's Weather dence 1 Eye on the League, THE EVENING WORLD, i A. eG; 12 > Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. ¢ frignds say Sepeech that wil! atir that ¢very Fema rable Fur Wednesday—These Price Inducements: $21.50 Misses’ Smart MISSES! |. green, 64 Suits, $16.50. SMALL. WOMEN’S AND JUNIORS’ ni-fitting and box coat styles; tailored; coat lined with he 5 ly figure. materials are all-wool chevlots and a fine SUITS, hand- fine quality Cut shows one of the smart half-fitted ef- tsa’ model adapted to the slender or stout Skirts are the new plaitea models, The quality of broadcloth, in all the leading colors and black; of Scotch mixtures, Regu- also a Nariety ch sizes 12 to Y8 years. larly $21.30 ¥ WINTER COATS; throughot res_and_plaids, mannis blem on es; one of the best yal- dy sizes 6 to 16 years..-+ a eee Women’s Tailored Hats. plaid ribbon: and quills; six jaunt) ; all colors and ‘black; rth ¢s! Offerings, plaids and 16.50 Girls’ Goue. $4.95. {ull tengtn; boxstyte; a variety of light and dark cal- They , with velyet or self collars; 4.95 . 3.48 ' 1.69 5.05 Extraordinarily Varied. Seson UIT manufacturers, Ate thelr purpose this season by Broadway ys aiming to please, almost defea is difficult and almost out of the question. second floor. Enough to know that these assortments embrace exactly the Sui you have in mind-a Suit under -$15.00-er-one-at $150.00. Two Characteristic Groups. Suits at $39.74. Smart Short French Coat Suit, made of superior quality ‘broadcloth in various desired shades, trimmed with braid: and piping of satin; skirt box-plaited to the hips, flaring ‘below. cl Suits at $49.74, Ome Model Tiluatrared second a Redingote model; fancy vestee In contrasting, colors; Three models tn this group—one a long coat model, the coat fitting close to the figure; the the third a short hip coat model with shown In newest shades of (Hearst and the Hea amide him and his » Young in Years, but a Hot Camparaner. h $10.00 worth $10.5 30. “Petite ntsc Cochran Will Tell How It Happened. | ‘The featire of the Tammany Hz: feeling Wil be 4 speach by W. Rourke SMEKTAf, | WHOS Us —spent—consider: time in itn preparation, In this sp pate. Cookran will tell, suat now 1 > vet Heara: in E intends to » i Ta 0 to: “fore the organization | Hughes on Lively . Tour of Manhattan. Mr. Hughes starts his tour of Man- Whattan Berougn at New trving-Halt-in+- © Broome street. One of the others | Boheduind to speak there ts Judge Otto Hosaloky, whore candidacy the Inde- Mount ont, the Mr, Duell and practl bol in 1904 nders of W > him by hi ai and the inter They tende mpaign and see him elect forces &ré making @ hard him. Hearst taga VOLE Fur Gann W THRE yW TI match Remodel rooms. est. prices. in our own work- Ver Pel- aingtj om bY i Irene Zipsy, Former ‘Prince ——of Pilsen” Girl Breaks Down in California HE-NIGHT STANDS : MAJ. SLOCUM NOT TO Rumor that Aryy Man, Sage’s Nephew, Is Charge Denied by Father. eh frém Fo D-day tells of clr rt Tyay the p RUN SAGE ESTATE| Mrs.| > To Take CLOTHS, * had ite Theatre, has Hroadway “pant. performances : a Meetion. matters stands Artist who for ! That ever you You ‘say that Wisi He would sketch things for you? ‘Advertise in The World cand that's what he'll do, you Damask 7 — CLOTHS, = NAPKINS-TO_MATCH Broadway & oi Street SUNDAY WORLD WANT Wot 125th St., West, WEDNESDAY, Between Lenox OCTOBER 17TH IMPORTANT OFFERING OF Black and Colored Broadcloth 1,000 yards IMPORTED BLACK BROADCLOTH, 56.inches wide, sponged and shrunk. 2,000 yards COLORED BROADCLOTH, 50 inches wide, latest street shades. Regularly $3.25, Special price, UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE OFFERING OF 2 ole x21) yards, 5,00, 6,00 x3 yards, 6. 00. 7.00 Breakfast size, 50, 4,00 | Dinner size, 5.00, 6.00 ADVERTIS K MONDAY ENTS & Seventh Aves. 2.25 1.35 rable Cloths and Napkins | each “ doz. ee ‘MEANS S Despite ne the superiority of sees made at this world, The metal calf, kid and This sewed, wo! (o meet all individu New FallCatalo, superior oak: tannage. comprises 69 different models ces in high-ancd-tow'stytes~and- ‘in all kinds of heels and toes. price. | light calf. The iderful line al preferen- ueMailed Free on Application. welts hand STAMPED ON A \ SHOE. STANDARD OF MERIT chansed-conditions—in- the: shoe -indusiry Wwe _main tain Gur ‘“‘Standard’’ $3,00 Line of Shoes for Women: Thus our customers continue to get the best e do this because the fundamental business ae of our house‘is to keep up the quality, of our goods at whatever cost, and this undéviating rule has won and retains for us our vast trade and secured to Cam- ~meyer'the first place in the retail shoe “Standard” in patent leather, gun The soles Children, York. 6TH AVENUE, COR. 20TH STREET. HOSIERY ror Men, Women and T he most Convenient Hosiery Department in Now MORNING WONDERS. tions 1906. t presenting so many. different models that quick selection, unless you have alrtady decided, : To display the representative lines gathered here we need every inch of the additional space gained by. remodelling the t you-want, and for exactly the sum you count upon paying, whether 84th to 36th St Have Advanced 20%—But Not at Macy’s. | We-are-showing_unusually-large assortments of-Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry. While these stocks last there will be no advance in prices, despite the recent ad- vancé Of 20 per. cent. noted in advices from abroad. ‘WOMEN’ S SUITS: Assortments 1 Sales atid” Displays. sks, Dress UMBRELLAS, $1.98. Ttroadcioth;- In ‘the New Gown. Parlor Adicining- the Milfinzry—Parfor Three hundred in” all—26- inch, sizé, covering —of— piece-} dyed tape-edge —taffeta—han- dles of sterling silver and pearl, : ivory, gold plate, gun metal and sterling-trimmed natural woods. HAIR ORNAMENTS. First Floor In the Rit ton Department : = wecaressit Women’s $2.50 & $3.00! laces and chiffon, satin crepes RIDING HABITS Ready-to-Wear. Seomd Floor, 85th Street, Bway. NTIL we introduced Ready-to-wear Riding Hablts the to- order tailors controlled the production of riding apparel. Garments-to-measure equal to_those we broent out ready-for-service cost at least one-third more. If the devotee of horseback riding chooses to pay the extra third for the habit made-to-order, she can get no more satisfactory garments than these: 5 pune ls, nal sua mixtures in various Be s Tay; ip-len, coat, - dle SGU rine ne aee ce eee tue $200 74 Habits, made of tan covert, Oxford melton, black broadcloth or mannish sultings zs: semi-fitting Uhreeequarter length coat; skirt for side saddle or cross riding. . .. $34.74 ‘Skirts, made of black serge or blue “cheviot— fora cross: dligecie oye tee $10.74 Skirts, made of black broadcloth or Oxford 7. melton—for side saddle riding........+00++ ERS $11.74 _ A Fresh Supply of Men’s Linen Mesh-Underwear. $3.00 Quality at 98c. First “Floor, Rear. Shirts and Drawers—the surplus stock of the factory in Denmark. It starts anew on the first floor with a fairly ood cle ance lot from the Manufacturer's New York office. This is “pe quality Underwear—one of the best known brands sold in Ame It sells at- $3.60 the garment throughout the country. MEN’S HALF HOSE IN NEW QUARTERS. Remeyed-from_the Hosiery section in the center of the main Noor to Furnishing Goods section, 34th street-side—directly_oppo- site Men's Underwear. | HE sate:started“on_ the second -tloor-with-4,500-garments— Heads Store News Interesting To Sportsmen. Fitu_Finar With the Autumn Hunting Goods campaign 1 in full swing in 1a Sporting—GondsStore-there-comes-a—“big-game""_attraction-in- the way of a lot of double-barrelled Hammerless and Hammer Shotguns Phere are but. 35 Guns in-all—samples from the showcases of a jobber—All-arefrom well-known _manufacturers_and_all_are_in perfect condition. A partial list of hammerless weapons to illus- trate the values:. L. C. Smith Guns, list price, $47.00; sale price Lefevre Gun, list price, $57.00; sale price.. Syracuse Gun, list price, $35.00; sale price Syracuse Gun, fe price, $30.00; sale price. . ther Hammerless Shot; in the sale at pric from $1496 Wo $24.08. guns in the sale at prices ranging rom In addition, these Hammer Guns: L, C. Smith, $16.89; Hopkins & Allen, $11.89; Utica Arms Co., $12.74; Hartfor ! Gun Co. $11.74, Other Double- barrelled Hammer Guns, $9.89 to $15.96. Ithaca Hammerless Shotguns, $17.74. Double-barrelled, 12 or 16-guage, list price, $30.00; made with fine nitro steel barels, extension rib, with cross bolt fastening, checkered English, walnut stock and fore-end, pistol grip, hard rubber butt-plate. Every gun fully Warranted, APPAREL FOR HUNTERS. | Canvas Hunting Coats, with Shooting Hats, made of can- full inside lining, corduroy collar, vas, 74¢} of corduroy, 49¢ and 74¢ large inside game pockets and out- Shooting Caps, made of cor- side pockets $2.49 duroy ... .. 74c Canvas Hunting Coats, with ae i 2 corduroy collar, large and outside pcan yas Leggin cae palr, Boe iiamelpock ets | a ee 98¢ | * Woot “Sweaterss substantial collar tegearaccela HeLeleD ANS MUS les Wool Sweaters, mediunt Mion weight, with roll collar for Fall or Canasy Shooting Pants, Winter wear ..... $1.98 $1.49; made of corduroy... $3.49 Sholl Vests, made of canvas, Sweaters some have double roll 89c4; of corduroy .,.+-.+++$2069 ( and vest-shaped collars. .....$2.97 renege enter ar nm Heavy Austratian ‘Wool 1 We Are Showing Extensive Assortments of Afternoon, Street and Evening Gowns—two-piece, Empire and Princess models in spangled effects, r 5 and hand embroidered effects, also simple Dresses—demi costun —in broadcloths, crepe de Chines, megsalines and radium silks—at prices ranging from $23.74 to $2 Violet Toilet Water (Macy's). Firat Floor Made in-our own Perfume laboratory. In quality—unsurpassed. Two sizes—29c and 49c a bottle. The same quality, bearing other Igbels, usually sells at Soc and $1.00. In addition to the Perfumeries produced In our own laboratory, we carry In stock the best prod- ucts of other American laborator- jes as well as thoroughly repre- sentative lines from: abroad, of Hair Orn: nets, at 7c. to. $4 Two prompt—a—prompt inspection Tinset Butterflies, cloth spangled; in silver, gold, rose and ciel; each... 59 Spangled Bowknots jn black, gold, silver, rose, tel and mauve; each 9c $2.00 HAIR BRUSHES. $1.19. Floor. Our well-known “First Pre- ferred” Brush, made expressly for us—made with twelve in solid blocks of satin or fox- ail Broadty guaranteed, + ¢hiefs, “Stee, DECORATIVE LIN =NS In Sets Popular With Gift-Givers. First AOR the October bride, a gi worked and trimmed with Cluny Lac immed Tab centres, €ach set inch Dollies and twelve 6-Inch D. Ciutty Lace=-Trimmed Tablo..Scts, » the set $54.60 and. Filet Lace-Trimmed Tea Clot centres: above; Itallan Inch) with heavy embroidered m pieces as be selected from the Splens tid Linens stiown here toxtay—F: fuding-one—24-ineh—-Ce: —Dotttess-an-idest-eift forthe October bride. Cluny Lace-Trimmed Table embroidery centers, including one 28-inch centerp Yioor, Rear ift rather | out-of -ordinary may f decorative daint le Set Sets, with ilies; the set $5.18 and $43 28 nedall Lace-Trimmod ¢_medall Cluny {rch} with ce Hemstitched Japan beautiful hand-ar and $7536; 4oxto- Italian Filet Lace Toa Clo! lish eyelet centres, trimmed with fine Diameter 20-in Each... « $12.76 All_Linen —poltfes, Cen‘ rest single row of-hemstitching-in-centre, hand>work. Dollles—round and—square: 6-in. 9-in. 42-In, Each, Sc {0c 16 14-in, oC Centerpieces, sievaeZabover each 4 Linen Centerpiec y $12 1640... TR ADDITION W ths and fecteaniece with Eng- + In-the collection sre-round, square, oval Gix3t- $37.69 square drawn-work cei Cluny Jace; round, 24-In V6-in 54-1n. $14.07 $24.89 EEE Jake eces and —Sesrfs, Machine work ong pieces. d and square: 30x30° 36x36 ~ Bde Cent, 18x18 24x24 Ate { LN De NS NET ENE Women's —All- Linen Handke _hemstitched, soft fints six for 24c. Fi, jualitles, six for nerd 32c, 36c and 39c Handkerchiefs, — ter-Inch hems, ’s!x for. Finer qualities, six for. J. B, Corsets,low bust, trimmed with lace and_ ribbi of white sateen; with slight blem- | {shes; attached hose supporters; rsizes'18 to 30; $1.50 value; our Bice c Women’s Short Underakises,| made of flannelette, plain co flounce Women's Night Gowns, ade A stilped flannelette, yoke and collar in solid colors, finished with white | MGI cteevahunenachasese ars ¢ | Cambric Corset Covers, low neck, trimmed with two rows of lace in- sertions, beading ribbon and edge, 29¢ | Musfin Chemises, open front, uace edge in’ band. Cambric Gowns,low neck; fine and neck finished with lace edge 39¢ Muslin Night Gowns, - shaped neck, trimmed with tucks, two rows. vol embroidery insertion and muse Ic ys" Blouses,Russian style, made ivy, pink, gray, and Jinan cham- al siz yA. for Boyes? to 40 Basement Underpriciny N the Dry Goods. section, __ thirty to fifty different depactme: ‘by-towspriced tines ttke-thes:—1: Men's All-Linen Hemst'tched | (ot OST “soft finished, ui tear—of -main-stair tern: 5 Boys’ Madras Neglizes Shirts, cuffs: full sizes, Sc value; ” Boys’ Cheviot Value 750, at Boys’ Domet Flannel Pajamas, cut full and Jong, spectal at..... 68e Vems*itched Mercerized Da- masii Table Cloth, 91.31; 63x50 Inches tinged ner, sizas 63x63 inches, | $1.63 Damask 16x34 19x39 inches, ea l6c Fi ringed Damen Doilles, red | border: sizes 16x16 inches}'each, 4¢ Turkish’ Bath Mats, assorted cole | ors;'sizé 224 ac Extra Heavy Damask Napkins, hemmed ready for u inches; each Novelty Dress Silks, excellent quality; large variety of designs and colorings; the yard. .39¢ rows of pure white bristles set | Black Crepe de Chino, excellent quality; extra special at 446 English Fiannelette, wide, LEY mp al new patterns; a’ Ru Beene oreo DO 27_{nches |

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