The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1906, Page 11

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. THE EVENING WORLD, Morning could “his firm @ucceed In got- Ung the officiat and, eanple ballots ready for the voters noxt Tuesday. The Mork has been held up by the court NATHAN STRAUS (BALLOT PRINTERS fee cettecrs: he “stupendous job of rushing out! | 2.Gx.000 ballots, | offictal and, sampte, Numbered and corrected for the di 5 FOR HEARST Oundidate 2 Man of Honor, } ra incent | 8atd Secrotary Outwator, of startin -# t $05 —baltots —ts | Blonesty and Sincerity, De Brown & Co., tho oMcial printers Ate cnough (that was all share wae a ercl qi Now York, to-day, Mr, Out-|to {t, but 1¢ must bo borne in mind that J clares the Merchant, Greater Now Tork, \o-daye Met pore wachava ito step -atterench Asservly out, the stories printed in the morn‘ district to Insert the names for new ing papers, that: ony by swift OD | oandidates, and also to make chanses STRIVING FOR RIGHT. FEamesily Interested in Legitimate { Business and Sincere in Efforts toyBenefil-the People,’ HAVE A HARD JOB “We aro waiting the word from tat Board of Elections to print the ballots.’ | ont red Senatorial and gional candidates, has usual lyen two Wee! Mr, Bi i ans Leather Goods Dept. lonyren: ally. beet Outwater said | { he got the word to-day it would re- red elirhit-hour Nathan Straus {ssited a statement ' We are prepared to show a complete line of hi eli hy he {9 going eG Ta ie ae the following Leather Articles:— vote* for Hea Mr, Straus said ag other th: “I only know ‘When a man I read,’ I te~ says, 0 in hia gy frien home. life livos fA man. rise faster affalrajidgment ot bam fa no man id who tries to ao more earn- Te 1 to do right, Sts 2 who knows — Br th s that with bim monoy ect whatever, Mr, {Erearst-eatt tome ina tig_transaction pecently, ‘I ton't care *o much about the money of St Proved his and ‘his actions the for the thou- inflicted. nor of the 6 posnesses, 1 killing of fdividuais Bands ‘of dex © “I know that the Gov Brate, Salts the intluence 8 work he would + Mr Hearst a for must fry, I ty n {mens men in the In his. ef Carriage, Thea tre, Automobile - and Vanity Bags {n all the new leat Ladies and Gentlemen's Card Cases _with sterling silver and 141. gold mountings, also — -Unmounted Card Cases, Wallets hers and colorings. and Bill folds. Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Monitors and Cabin Bags, fitted and unfitted. ‘Automobile, Luncheon & Tea Baskets and all the latest and best approved Tourists’ Requisites. Lord & Laylor im ea Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St among his the num- Neckwear Dept. Lipor ted Lace Vokes,Collarsand Sets, soc, each, Cit GP Tbe Stk Theatre Scarfs, 52.95 CT, Liberty, Net & Cogue Boas & Stoles, | $2-50 & $2 value $1.00 to $1.50, each, value $4.00 to $4.50. 2 .95 each, exceptional values, ane Linen Collars, és 25c. to $1, all siz 50 each, Lord & Laylor. — In the Senatorial and Congressional tickets, This !s complicated by the fact that nono of these districts have the same boundaries, and that Assembly districts oyorlap Congresstonal and Senatorial districts, which {n turn over- er ap and make the printing a muccosston of halts to change the type beletanl toe: BURGLARS IN VAIN.) cluave ey, af No. &@ West roused early WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3Il, 1906. ~Kiss ear “Kissy will ae) the room with its delicate perfume. One drop plenty— for some too much—but delicate as the howers—unobtrusive—subtle, i, Pronee. morning by ‘Blar alarm. He arted a ver in’ hand Kerkofi. while hie wie Peraale FinyMhars oundatian wont t Sater aT osmarr-Hunr-eee: CONG DR. KERKOFF, Pari; for an hour without success, Many ‘ALFRED Hi. SMITH Co. neighbors Kot up abd aided in the Shacuts seare Even before the kid top is removed fee eee the delightful scent of The latest and greatest success of New York Silks and Dress Goods. Crépe de Chine. Double Width Black and Ivory Fine Crépe de Chine, regular price is $2.00, on sal at $1.25 yd.. cS ; Dress Goods Department will place on Special Sale Thursday and I’riday 2,500 yds. All Worsted lan Goods, dark byack with slight color through, ground, browns, myrtle green, and dark MED agpdaogpaoon at rounds for autumn cy Dress wear, navy ae stone-g Sis. evil special values. Flannel Department. Special Offering Outing Flannel and [danneletle. Large assortment of attractive designs ings, in plain colors, plain and fa checks, broken plaids and—florat—d desirable for women’s and children's w atz7C., TOC, 12” special values. Lord & Tay Z A Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St EOL 160: and color- ney stripe SF HS Very ear, yd., lor [eer armen enemas errant A EE AA LR TE, ELARA SNR EE AY ORR RA RN \ | 100 R Macys | ea ‘Mocy> Hacys) iMacys lees [macys Now in Progress Throughout the Store | Fancy Imported ana —Anniversary Sales= Mirrors. Marking: Our 94c. First: Fiode. nch Gilt Hand Mirrors, 1235 : te bevelled mirrors, }, about 4x6 inches in 49th Anniversary as a- Department ‘Store and hy Our 4th, Anniversary in this New Buiiding-— the largest under one roof devoted.to retailing. than one-third +. | lot ready o be cleared . Men’s AD ‘Women’ 8 iosen = Sale Extraordinary | o> | — Standard 50c Grade { ag ak ONDITIONS of the Hosiery market considered, an offering of this ci aracte ris astonishing “ike lightning from a clear sky For these? reasons it deserves big mrfectioe | _ There are six Yhousand pair: of fresh, new Autumn nts’ iG |! I rs, ha ida calle ection devoted to nd floor, y low for ap- not ites Hosiery involved. Very. it has new—some ol been out of the Custom Hoose more than a week: is all standard-hatt-doitar Hosiery, the grades that are very scarce to-day at fullregularpr greater part — Women’s Hose. 2.97 lo $8.24 Uresses, band- ok, gathered Eshedt at NS Bway at th Av. ‘S4th te Fret Floor, irear, members like ismerely a detail o/ our GREAT BO: Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. efit. the great 1 ope who trave wisely shown-such confidence tn ry him.” HE summit achievement cigarette value has been reached in Cigarettes Extra full oval shape — packed full clean, mild tobacco with the rich, sweet oriental fragrance. Be sure and try them, 10 for 5 cents of The bulk of the business is done in S works-for-everytibrary- “siderably -higher-than-the saving on Jate-tiction, 1 Burton's Arabian Nights, limited edition, 17 vols., half nm $8.84 illustrated cabinet edition, Stevenson's Works, Thistle edition, 26 vols Dickens's Works, $44.21, Balzac’s Works, illustrated edition, half motocco, 18 Eliot's Works, illustrated cabirtet~ edition, half mm $40.98. Stoddard’s Lectures, 14 yols., $31.89, Tolstoi’s Works, Library edition, half calf, 12 vols. halt Balzac's Works, illustrated edition, 18 yols., Foistot’s Works,-Library-editien,42-vols, Ruskin's Works, Illustrated Sterling ¢ $10.08, $7.21. uskin's Carlyle's Works, Mlustrated Sterling a Dumuas’s Historical Romances, Sterlin; Bulwer Lytton's Romances, illustrated edition, 15 vol Scott's Works, Illustrated Sterling Editon, 12 vols. Hugo's- Works, dHustrated Sterling edition, 10 vols. Shakespeare's Works, Handy Stratford edition, Eliot's Works, Sterling edition, 8 vols. $4.81, Dick ensis Works, 15 vols,$3.99.'| Thackeray's Work Bulwer’s-Works, 13 vols, $3.42." Shakespeare's Complete Works, 12 handy yo! ols: Bronte’s Works, 6--vols.,-$2716. Eliot's Works, 6 Mary. J--Holmes Cooper's Works, $ vols. S4c_ S4c. Henty's Works, 5-wols, S4e. ae Braenve' 54c. Haggard's Works, $-vols,-54¢, cos oo ee Emerson's Works, Riverside edition, half morocco, $2 FINE SILK CLOTH SETS: edition, 15 vols “Dickens's Works, Hilustrated Sterling edition, 15 vole, $5.96. 43 yo! Mrs,Alexander’s Works,$ vols, 35th St Standard Sets of BOOKS - OK BUSINESS. OF BOC IKS—standard is { Selling late fiction’ at prices much lower than the Book Trust ;] } Thesaving-you-make- ir buying: sueh—Sets ee averages com | be evidence noroced, $71.49, nOrOeco, = $22.49, 24 yols., orocco, $17.96, 4.98, , 38.96, 5., $8.96. $7.21, $3.96, 5, $3.31. LOW-PRICED! CLOTH SETS: 5, 10 vols,$2.41, 1.32. vols. $2.1 s Works, 3 vols, t Ss We rks, S_yols... BAce Ruskin's Works, 5 yols, 54¢, ats: Southworth's Works, 5 vols, 4 7 , " dc. Rove saW Cees Soma: Rosa Cares Works, 5 vols, $4c. Lytton's Works, 5 vols, 54c. Edna Lyall’s Works, 5 vols. 54c: Tennyson's Works, 5 vols. 54c, Marie Corelli's Works, 5 vols., 54c. FRENCH BOOKS: GERMAN BOOKS: Loti's Complete. Works, 8 vols] Large assortment of German Books $19.36, by well-known authors, including Flaubert's Education Sentimentale, | Sudermann, Hauptmann, Freytag, 2 vols. $4. Ganghofer, Esctruth, Karl May, Heim Huso's Les Miserables, 8 vols.,|/burg, Marlitt, Warner, &c $10.06, : Brockhaus Korlyersations Lexicon Theatre ‘Choisi, by Racine, Cor-| Jubilaum's Ausgabe, bound in. half neille, Moliere, exch $1.08. morocco, {7 yols., $36.24, FRENCH BOOKS FOR-CHILDREN, | Goethe's Complete Works, 12 Bibliotheque Rose, each 79¢, | Yl eae urenuras oes bes Gourdault’s Suisse — Pittoresque, | sha Hae Acti $1.19. Complete Works, 4 vols, Cervantes: Don Quichotte de la) $2.68. Manche, $1.19. Sie Gonsplete Works; 4 vols, F t 0: G e: vi OO. wegen: eee Inventions |*Criliparzer’s Works, 4 vols: $4011, of Temes Marlitt's Works, 10 vols., 10.85, ‘Corneille; Ovres Choisles, $119.) Heimburg's Complete Works, 10 Les” Animaux des! Jardin des |yols. $10.88, Plantes, 58. A large assortment of German ‘Aventures de Cyrano de Berigerac, | Picture Books: 740. Schoss A,B, ic 12c; Marcheu- yy r welt, 11c; Vogelreich, GH Pup- Mon Histoire Naturelle, 616, eee eet ieee tray, tay | Alphabet de la Mer, (9c, Struwelneter, 4te; Gluckliche Kin | Jacques I'incorrigible, 79c. derzeit, 81¢; Max und Moritz, 6c, 30 yols., vols., Macy & Co.'s Attractions Ara Their Low Priod } i | Two Great Special Lots of = | intants*—Siort —S=tres,—hand=— Sone = rere ine aaiusuok, CGNs + £1.79, $1. 8 and up to 9 i I Three Special Groups Of Infantst Long (conta anata ‘Betoae broidered, $11.24, $13.74, iy | Women’s Gowns and Drésses,_ S22" 1 | is 848,24 | } _ ree { * Imported Strort cones i tamdsome -Ganments read. Toya tothe sar ot rr Witcreis re Lr 6S they: tick toifressmaker, ‘dtohalf-tess than a Ciiaren’s Imperte Bonnets, «$20.74 $2.79 | $6.79 |. | tnfai.ts? Import Cove irjade...69e to $994 ported Hood Shaw IP AtO Weve einentne $11.89 ‘niants' Imp rted Pique Boot- ees $1,190 $2.49 Invants’ Imported Hom:-made Bibs . F4c to $5.79 } the claim our new Gown room mnomize in dress without sacri- work commands. That on women who ma ablishmeng that produces this handsome apparel has no quarrel with the individual tailors dressmake The-tietd“of read: marks another stage in its development. The three special lots embrace: Gowns at $63.74 broadcloth, In tan, wht and Sleeves effettively ¢ | Handsome models—Princess effect made of splendid quality chiffon brown, gray or green; full lace bodice med with selfs Cold Cream—A Cold Weather Necessity | i This we offer ts | w taborators = ‘ led chemists, who i : Made to sell at $32.50. pescqualiyensen pee | Shirt Waist Dresses $16.74 Two-piece models __| ch-to work: 3 3 made of taffeta, In \B-lb. ‘Tins, “BRe.; brown, Gr black; skirt fully plaited; the waist effectlvely ilb. Jars, 58c, ed with self-strapping and buttons, to be worn with separa | mpe. : Made to-sell at £20.00. | Sale of Notions. "322 i ee = a ===} Gar Special Sewlag Silk, ful i 7 —~; rd spools, in black, white, ’ mez | light blue, brown, green, Women’s Broadcloth Coats. 9 iepink, gray, and garnet At $17.74 Long Coats, SHEE for street or evening wear, | elsewereiniate Cees eNn made —of-excellent quality broadcloth, tined through i Princess Hose ‘Supporters, with. {black or white satiny tancy black braid trimming Valtie $2 At $21. 74 Leng Loose Coat, new model, made of fi fin Wide imoire silk pad, elastic” straps, extra fa tiningsy Harsand—t = - he vi t Sai, Se; tur pace hed with handsome brai Deukiae Sores x j auality; Hut totyara : black and—white ed = = Sas feqular SOc quality; ate. ! Our Svecial Herald. Square Some New Peniorottedes ipl | | Brand Dress Shteutsy ine qu Sie=our-Eorelen. | ity; double covered; each palr ead -stzes ud vers -(Semi-made), = for halt aw mi-mad ly prip er—some of them require but { a trifle of neediework to complete J Prices $1. 48 to $1.98 each. High-Class Card Engraving. | riment Hemaved From First Fioor, Hair Goods. '""{.%) { Tourist Ci cling mnsisting || irat- Floor, 4 aicony on Main Stairway: 4 R, H. Macy & will, upon request, submit estimates i WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING ANNOU} ME ne AT-HOME, CHURCH, VISITING and BUSINESS.CARDS, MONOGRAMS, CRESTS, and COATS-OF-ARMS, | Guar ing Correctness in form and execution and most } , 1c; moc erate prices. For example: ie all Shades 49¢ teary: Plato snd $0 ( Scrint type { scular Fine Qua Block type... 69¢ ia pad te 5 Cards”! ( Shaded O!d English. $1.24 ; Wedding Invitations by envelopes; script lype the hundred, with two sets of | behaeitiad $5.9 | In ShadatOitEnghsh,-up-to-40-lines $14.98 | Our Special “*Popular’? Pompas ~ Monogram Dies to crder ; 69¢ iB pea ; Sana eter lee One pound High Grate Fabri: Paper stamped with your our eee tay ; monogran) di ¢o Or; with envelopes toi atch $1.33 | Sichet’ Pow padours, Our‘al vel wave; regularly, 69¢; each \ Ave DOMESTIC RUGS, 7" | ‘Best quality Royal Wiltons and Body Brussels—the surplus | } stocks of T Ieee \ | +A shades Royal Wilton 9x{ 50, ners 1 929, thy | | ein Hsnde TRGUAS here ,..$22.7 | Genuine Sachet Curling |rons, 4 tex deep for th Body Brussels 9x{2-ft.; Hes eee $27.50, ire yee $25.74 lie ue D fon Siege 844x10'4-ft.; elsewhere $25.00, here. $22.74

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