The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1906, Page 14

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_ 14 ue NEI TWO HRLERON IED A CE Nt Tee WORLD, ntreet Ines WMANTSELLE'IN NEW 2 | SALLE that pleased o plece is May rank Pollatzhel Theft and 7 DAS DOWN fi” hs Boven Othe: fore Jersey Car Was ‘ Stopp oak RH. Macy : & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low w Price | dashed off. tho tres More and Ohlo tracks wild car was stopped about from: th 34th te 35th St es "Bway at Oth Avec | How You Can Havea CHARGE AG: COUNT ina Strictly CASH STORE and at the same time ; Enjoythe ECONOMIE Sofa Strictly Cash Ste Syste here on cre but — because Like the mil id_adhere: ccount Irated our famous Depositors’ Account: Sy eLe a picked up hit cons: his arma broken ad gashed | Kc, a paraen= RERt anid Ue TLY CASH Root Show: ‘opened three © Mamaeiie- Champagne, ran. throug 4 of Ho: DRANK POISON-FOR GIN. George Tow: Ponnayl were Sandl- thats acket enjoyed itself from put tne ttle house iho, bottie whic ves at No | Motoring Coats, $12.74. | = Fourth Floor, 52-inch models, made of Man- | churian dogskin; lined with | quilted sateen. TMen’s Fur | Finer Grades Up to $125, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1cort Yohe. Vivacious the playlet htion, the ened Rang tn contact a elution of soda ch tev used dn .tho ‘a Ba to Operate a mn- loses the airlocks Bary A 1906. aul OF FOUR, LOST, LIKES IT THUS FAR’: 2 Gols Breakfast of His Lite weith ae Children’s Society and Is Content. Pollceman Pat ta_beat tn. thé oute: Adanias Street Freeinct, stuenbled vver a little warm wad of es or something’ as he tried the latch 4n a doorway at t Bond and Living- ston sire: mystery and Y, patrolling. of...the ily, De ysis. know numb was some other Iida playin Tat] followed offen ight) and 1 block, We went a long way: aden gon und lef me. I walked I walked I got tired and went to sleep, tbe late.” ate or ‘early, depending on y you figured 4 was on er past’ threo Gclock’ tile Torn the It is nelly took. posnaanad Neck Ruffs and Bee tion colorings and black Real Lacs Nec ‘kK wear, in Irish crochet, Princess, Bruge and sollar and Cuff Sets, Chemisettes, Yokes, —a nunibér in’ sets, with cuffs end ‘eves, adapted for wear with the new “jumper” waists. Hand: Embroidered Neckwear, including the 1S cimiseites ans. and Cu Sets for wear with both coats and waists; also Stocks, Coltar and Tabs or _Jabor effects: in st ‘the fashionable colors, combina- COMPOL daily. balances we allow 49 INTEREST, three months. ~__A& patron merety deposits here-any st ‘his or her convenience. Pure way and “charged” in thé: wun Statements are mailed monthly. —“Wonian trept Attre Phrowsh sheer + WIL Power, | Doctors Say, ‘Teamatern on, Strike, way—to the mstera ih the employ of J.| Jersoy City furniture | While eposit cannot he ed against for expenditures = Men were put in|] made outside of the store—/ DO NO BANKING BUSI- thelr places and as trouble was feared | & .ollcoman took a, seat by the side of the driver on each wagon. of it can be withdrawn at any time. NESS—any or ALL ore Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. We Give Either Sat; SGteen or Dividenst __ Fulton Street, Bridge Street and-Duttield-Street. DAILY AT-830 A. Me BROOKLYN. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10° P, Groceries, Fresh P Meats, Fish, no Buy Your Eatables Here and = === nn ‘Bacon Sale, Armour's celebrated Butter Sale. Eggs ! The Putlerwe | Eggs! Eggs! direct-fram-Lons A-large shipment sell ts the-bestooying < Pause Bacon, 3,590 that money can pieces, procure. and sweet as pure af (irest tran th AY beHcrvaers Oo the-Bigin—=ais- 5 Ib. crock sielicious crock Wer Or trying; pound Special Offersin | —*¥resh Meats... Roast, prime rib. tender t Vand juicy, Ue Roast, chisice rib, sold in Ox Tongues. Soo Sctected creases »Tengues, the name Ari ent CO, T= Pemonstations- ated Crain Jother markets at 160 Ib, Wb 12;c Mixed Cak Stove Polishy black Satin { SRoast, short cut rib, Ib, LOC) Virginia Mixet C Kesy fresh | 5, : % Lamb, leg and loin.(gen- from the ovens, for this Haine spring), Ib. - 16c Riess esters 12 € |" Roasting Chicke large FreshFruits@Vegetable s jand verytancy, Ibo. 63.0. 6c i Cone cord Grapes, tansy, 2 1b 10¢ s paske c oe Fowl) fancy, Ib). .0 0... 53C | Oranges; fancy. Jamulcavrut oo Duck, fancy Long Island, dozen a : 25C)) Washing Powde Nper bes cen ata. 15c |) App extra chojce "B80 Brn ha \ Lamb, forequarter Hau “i \(scnuine spring), Ib. 123402) gaariatey, cach 7c {Milk Fed Veal,’ leg or Apple Alpha Salad Cream, 34 {2es { Join fancy, 1b... 16 (basket, nedOce Aiiassladlcree ae 126 } | Pork Sausage, made from se- | yocatocs: ane ant sto | Wilts Rose Colt darama’ ins c ally Raa pork, every | bu ent basket 19¢ te, put ip in 4 and 1b. sled tins, pound of fresh + we weet Potutees, fancy Vine. y ound OF pulyes Ibs | fmade on the and we lands, 6 gt. bas PAN hes i 35c} qi Wa ve it ab pure Celery, fancy white, per stalk, 5 eriy: ka Peanut Butter,sina 10¢} pa in bu wk or casings, a ... lic Liquors and Cigars. Cabin Table ) o!Meais sent C. ne Old Crow Whiskes, Ul Syvup, anf 35c} \ Galnes &| Co : j f $ Challe Starch, bangle . Pee OCI tier teeny ith ave iaceye 10c} ti er eae eer AUT Fe Sen Fon n Baktins Powder, Ho fet j ¢ SESH ! "Five Ola Port 1 Dressitity ogc, 1 f ; g at) frull opt Ii 44 fru 25c| ‘ Ket- ' Oci H East tadla Bie nourishir . $ 19¢ i fmt. ‘sold r > Export Quaxer Oats, the standard ‘ < ths. for\iss, ti . fine Cigar, box 25 [Dreaktast cereal, pkg, 8c RS eS ae Sa 2a tif Imitation Lace Neckwear, in no Venise, point gauze and | Brooklyn, | Muster John Tierney to. the Ghtiaren'a) Boclety and turned him over to. matron. He was still there to-dwy, awalting a claimunt. He expres: a | himself as betng well pleased with the establishment, For breakfaat they gaye him oatmeal! and milk and toast and a roll and a big orange, but dat was a swell trod!" Hh Aa he emerged.{FoH lower rind of the orange with hi Bi yellow sul {-teeckled aang as ta hal As a pebble TWO MORE MAGISTRATE y PLUMS-FOR-M’CARREN | Mayor McClellan Cements the Po- litical Deal With Brooklyn Boss. Collan-Pa Heary ce was further comented. ppotatod Alrx- and Bunyan’s Warrant to Secure Them. lorpont Morgan hes in his pows magnificent 4it arrested “Mayor Mech assorted that-Brovk= n dad all the Magistrates she was en- tied to under the Imw. ‘The cant | and (elr friends matntotned that t should be two tnore: Sppotnted. and the make th Jntmenta Both the axistrates are loyal sfollowers of MoCarran. Geismar {i uate of the New Yo Aw School and was admitted to the bar in: 16977, An was admitted the same year, Befae he studied law he was a locomotive engincar. aan Motoring. Coats, $14.74. Fourth. Floor. Full double - breasted models, mode of rubberized: silk, in blue or gray- : ¥ Finer Coats Up to $210. 3 of schuny, BIBLE KING nie aid -$4,060—Duty—on—Work | aa fos o with {t, is worth aro examples of patient Inbor € Foretan Tued te at the ign pald the duty wanted the Bivin to emorial at Frogs, nen: Clothing, Hats, ee Goo ‘Snickers’ Regui- sites on the Fifth Floor, tanked on two sides by atteries of swift elevators. Convenient elevators— just a few steps from the Broadway sidewalk—either the 34th or 35th street corner of the building. Men’s Furnishing Goods—Shirts, Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Suspenders, Gloves, Bath and Lounging Rebes, Undergarments, Hosiery, etc., on the First On the fifth floor th +4--Floor, 34th street side, right at the 34th street entrance. So-much for convenient locations. e New Store for Men occupies double the space the ds “and smokers’ Reaui- 7 and’ Cuff Sets for wear with coats and “waists. chiffons, binations. In addition to the above we are displaying a choice selection of “man- alshY Tailor-made Neckwear—embroidered and plain Stl{f Collars; Ties In ‘ Windsors, four-in-hands and fancy bows; also Tailored Stocks {n linen and fancy silks. FOR SPECIAL SELLING WE OFFER: Neck Ruffs, in black and the leading colors and combinations; $1.34 laces, silks-and ribbons, in all popular colorings and com- [proeieachwasesticies Neck Ruffs, “made of ‘chiffon mou eline, SA cheniile as in bixck and desirable colors and combinations; each......:5+ trey S197 Collar and Cuff Sets, real Irish crochet ages the set... $2.19 Embroidered Collar and Cutt Sets, needlework ... faithful copies of hand +468 Novelty Stock Collars are shown in great variety—an assort- | -ment-worthy of a-holiday displayEmibraced are Collars made of dainty Attractive Showing of New Dress Trimmings, Braids and Buttons. First Floor, Hirt Elevatars Novelty and Staple ancy Galoons in beaded, nade braid passemeftteries; g—in black, gold, silver, uding F. “opalescent and col Braid Trimmings eat variety—in & rious W Novelty Buttons, ir Dre black larly fashionable. this season, are shown ck and desirable colorings, as well as plaid com popular for belts and ties.19c to 97c a Yard 0 fewelted;—enam- sortments of staples : HT et, veleet, bone; pearl sui Weta it Unshrinkable Underwear. POR Har Peter S member: of W which We gar- deed,-is sold_in ae he: shops Three years-ago-we-secured-A perican-¢ It onto. Tee unshrinkable, “Pe is the-only woollen wear we know of that can be had i in snow white, all others having a More-or cast: Men’s “Pescot’ Shirts and Drawers, $2.98 to $5.69. Children’s “Pescot”? Vests and Pants, $1.64 to os. 2): ! , } We for Wwe 1] But the maj or HShat men ire interestec | in our Mayne Unshrinkable Underwear ——pure-wool or s fool undergarments, made in Switzerland expressly .for-us. lhe assortment shawn embraces every. style of gument women desire The price range... $1.29 to $4.59 In Addition: Wool Shirts.and Drawers (non-shrinkabie), all sizes up to 44 Inchyseeenn » $1.98 Rise 10€ eich larger size. Sy medium manner: all | ach $1, '3 Men's Imported Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, (uli:rec-| “ens, Glastenbury Natural Widol Shirts, extra large, double sizes up to $0.Inch ular made,” extra’ hetvy, winter weight; each $1.40] back and front; all sizes to 4 i inchs... 1$2,29 Men's Heavy-Ribbed Balbrig. Men's Stut ter Pure N. gan Shirts and Drawers; | ¢0's Stu et CIN all sizesup to 50 inchss;each., o3¢, Ural Wool Shirts and | Drawers, fight winter we ght | Men's Natural Gray and to 44 inchss, $2.19; 46. i White Worsted Shirts and : $2,39 Drawers, msdium w cer {| etch $1.40; Met's Stuttgarter Natural | eRe “ Wool Shirts and Prawars, | ! Men's Natural Gray Worsted Sunreyiwennudett out | Shirts and Drawers, haivy esuptody in. 593.3071, | Winter weighty eich $1.49 Men's Imported Balbriggan Men's Glastenbury Natural — the stocks. We supply not only j dress suit. stocks of Men’s wear had on the second floor—doubled space and enlarged stocks because the growth of this Clothing business made the doubling imperative. ~—Reasons for this-remarkable-growth-are-apparent-to-everynan_who nspects- everything in the line of teady-to-wear apparel, but made-to-order apparel as well—everything from a tie or a pair of pajamas to a full And above all, there is this fact for consideration: In No Other Department Store or Specialty Shop We maintain our shopping o x Fine ———— rs In New York Can You Find Equal Values. We prove it by shopping and making comparisons constantly. ganization for thé benefit of our Men’s Store as well as the depart ments devoted-to the merchandise women buy. Wehave no ‘corner’ on good apparel—in_ other good stores you will-find clothing from the =}; —-Same-manufactirers who supply our stocks—but invariably at MUCH HIGHER PRICES et EES Men’s Fine Derby Hats, $1.88. Fifth Floor. A fraction of an ounce tn weight— that “much tighter or heavier than the i ef the Hat maker terms all the difference there | is between these Derbles at $1.88 and the-manufacturer's standard 83.00—and.| $4.00 Hats, He calls thers “seconds.” (We call them prizes, and wauld_be glad_to have several times the limited number he-culls out every season, Other Derbies in regular stock up to $3.49, Continuation of the Sale of Men’s Linen Mosh Undorwear— Shins and “bravers— stant 33.00-qualities,-per 98c M Sale of Men’s $3.50 Shoes — All leathers-and models, a pair. $2.24 Men’s' $5.00 and $6.00 Shoos— Atl eathers and modeis, apalr, $4, 24 bats and ‘Bath Robes. Firet .00F. Flannelette Pajamas, in stripe patterns, trimmed with froy and pear! buttons; cut extra large, 81-50 value; special.....,,. 94€ Blanket Bath Robes, our own . importation; in soft rich colorings and handsome Jacquard effects; tailor tnished, with piped seams; sold by ot ers al $301, g 3. 96, our pric chats Domet Flannel Night Shirts, elstwhere 7ic, here.....-.. 59C ‘Italian Mosaic Photograph Frames. Twelve hundred in all—and at friccs half the prices these oddly designed Frames usually command: Hats pele, each. Ve ES #4 Double each Gerdsstze _ J Sinele, each Tic : 1 Pouble, exch. $1.48 hive, $1.48 sea boub, ¢ 5 Triple Fiames, with space’ P f SF F for two pon card size'pletures ‘ {92,96 [ Men’s $18.00 Suits at $14.75. Sack Suits—Singie and double-breasted-medels—made—of pure worsted fabrics in neat check and stripe patterns; lined with good quality serge or Vendtian. All sizes. i Other Sack Suits $22.50 to $28.50. Young Men’s Suits $9.94 to $22.75. > Men’s Overcoats--$9.96 to $47.50. - Those at $9.96 are- -made of all-wool-frieze, bodies lined with «plaid, the shoulders with s made of velvet, Overcoats, in black and Oxford—some lined with-plain black clay worsted, others lined throughout with satin, At $28.50 we are offering particularly fine Kersey Overcoats, in blue, black and Oxford—tned throughout with te: Tit. These-are- distinctly high-class garments suich-as-are-oflered -else~ where for. one-third’r more, Young Men's Overcoats, $14.75 to $21.50, FULL DRESS SUITS AND TUXEDOS. Fall" bDress—Sutts.-madte-of-umfinished worsteds=perfechfittines j coats lined throughout with sik.........crsssre $29.78 and-$39,75 Tuxedo Coats to match, silk lined collars, ed with’ gros grain silk . + $17.96 Same-coat, wit + $19.50 Men's Full: Dress Suits, with=sili—see ‘Tuxedo Coat, shawl collar. Men's Black Thibet Tuxedo “Sults, shawh-eollanrrrrere ers made, Shirts and Neckwear. First Floor. Rea: me J HIRTS ready-to-wear, including our Custom Stock Dress Shifts\-products of our Custom Shirt workrooms, PRese are very high class garments, in a series of = sizes—combination sizes insuring a perfect-fitting garment equal to the made-to-measure sort, but READY TO WEAR. The -to-measure—finest materials and best workmanship; “made in workrooms on the premises. THREE SHIRTS TO MEASURE, $8.24. This low price made possible by a: fortunate purchase of very fine French pique—our own importation. The bosoms and the cufis are made of this pique, the bodies of fine quality muslin; made coat model with cuffs attached, 3 Dress Shirts To Measure, with bosoms and cuffs made of selected finen;, yalue $3.50 each; sale price wnt S7347, This detail of ready-to-wear line: Custom-Finished Shirts, all hand-laundered— _Els@vhe $1.50 $2.00 £2.50 Our price 94c Sl.44 £1.98 $3.50 $2.44 Men's | and back with wristha | cuffs of selecte:t line: | White Pleated - Bosom £1.50. | Men 5 Dress Shirts, coat models with curis attached, open front s or coat model with wristband Isewhere $2.00, our price. . eufls_altached or dalaenes resets ine Shirts, “Our preg. h he Elsewhere.. $1.93 $2.50 $1.44 chibi From $14.75 to $24.50 dene are broad assortments of heavy | {ined and faced | 4; Hi parm imac see | | fas TerteapaccreecT

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