The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1906, Page 11

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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1906. PR SLES ENE A OS SE 7 z rT S THE BIG Ej MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN J.B. GREENHUT, PRES. To Men Who Want the Best Clothing to Be Had for410- The man who wishes to But it’s positive, !t seemed as {f the man's in- Jurles indicated that he had fallen. yeara old, weighed 1% pounds, waa five feet ton inches in heigh A da fitaeatateitane sont, lage ahoes and a brown nati hat. Tila clothes and: appearance led es Conservatives Make Big Gains On Heavy Tax- ation Platform, HIS is an all-around store and It plays no favorites. Whatever it does it does right. pay $20 to $35 fora suit or overcoat can find here the handsomest garments his money can buy. just as true that the man who wants to spend but $10 will get the Fullest and safest $10 worth here. We put a great deal of thought, and a great.deal of power into the choosing and making of our $10 garments, Y The less-a-man-has to spend-the-better-vaitte te-ought-to- get forwhat he does spend. And so-in- our $10 stits-and overcoats we give him the best our buying-power will get and add the least profit. The result is that $10 will buy here suits and overcoats that cannot be matched outside this store for $12.50—sometimes not for $15. Men’s | Men’s Winter Suits | Men’s Fall Overcoats Tn all the popular styles of fabrics and col- ors, including the popular Chesterfield, con- “Why Spoil Your Nose? AY BE nature has given) | you a well-formed nose | It may lose its:good shape} with poorly iting “glassey. P Glasses shouldn't. pinch. Single or double breasted in all the | own as Moderates and party, —end—the, HARRIS © SUCTION won't let them pinch your nose Attached to ey: -| 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Ay. 5O Bast 125th St., at Madison Av. -|442 Columbus Ay., 81st & 52d Sts CLIP|E ‘Overcoats | of heavy frieze, melton, ker- * sey, velour and, fancy chey- jots -in rough and smooth finishes, All the good, new models forthis Winter’s wear. popular fabrics, including the ever | PaRUl black Thibet, unfinished wors- teds, ‘blue. serge and Clay diagonals. | Large choice in rough herringbone cheviots, fancy worsteds and new ef- fects incheviots. Light and dark over- | Fabrics are fancy h and coverts. black and Oxford. Servative three-quarter length and top coat. erringbone effect cheviots ‘Colors are light and medium gray stripe and overplaids, brown, tan, olive, ge Roaltlve si saving 310 Black and—Oxford, fancy j plaids fine stripes, plain grays, neat of $2.50 to $5. | | mixtures. Linings are of Venetian or-| serge. The tailoring ‘is first’ class |‘ in 44 and 46 coats and 52-| Better styles cannot be found in the | inch Tourist styles... Solid, | highest priced suits, Models for all substantial Venetian, serge | purposes—heavy work, light business and fancy worsted ! wear, afternoon dress. Cholce 3 linings, satin sleeves 3 $10) of a tremendous variety, in- $10. in Floor, Rear} °Verplaids, tieat stripe effects | and light-colored mixtures | Cravenette Rain Coats In black, neat mixtures, fine stripe and dark gray herringbone’ s. Made broad shoulder, loose back, and snug-! EE collar; +-frontand yoke Venetian lined, Posi- tive $2.50 to $5 saving. They fo °10 Saturday while quantity lasts ar. 100 Coats To- Morag at yA | Regularly Sold at $14.75 and *17.50. $9.75 We have been doink ‘some Stariling things in coat-selling this season, | but it is ‘unusual, f and shoulders...... | cluding many $15 values, at. WSieeel Coceen Store, | 95c Imitation Shell Combs in N ewest Bancy Designs, 45c UTS show two of the new shapes,- much money for them, —but—can’t-show-the-rich celor—of- — 8 +$10-garments. We - = = the shell. Real tortoise shell is no aneel lie Fe $7.50 because we : handsomer, The : : ass fi rom he ortes of Bust found-a-tailor who. needed the designs are very nV a 3 ponules ellinggan money pretty and the y P oe a NE never ask yo They are suits. especially quality of these He Hel price pleas we pals designed, cut, modelled and combs is excep- aehtat aia ous ot ani put together for young men. | tionally.’ good. we mits ite prot i coats They are ‘made up in the fash- O-morrow we tQisel een wh ch came —ionable fabrics produced-especial- offer. three of to us extraordinarily under- ly for young men’s wear. They the newest styles, which cannot be { two styles at this spe~ bought in any othor store for Ba | | i _ Choic FIDE — 4 f 1 ae handsome. and reliable—and | ofan cogamaresat 45¢ : AVY : geal $9. One vier f Hint for Small Men: If you — (Sleee! Cooper S:ore, Miln Floor Front; 18th Su 1 SR UE TOs a coat take breast measure not exceed- We ee oh A . that cost you $15. It is half-lined _ing 36, you can easily be fitted ; with heavy black satin. from this lot, and get, at $7.50, _ Thestyle is one of the most pop- suits that would Ge 1 at least G uns 9 Am m un 1 iti on and Ae yimete Heenan ee Oca $12. 50 in any regular stock of | i + ita: jaborate,' but very etfective: aie : Hunters’ Apparel: ‘ men’s-clothing._—_— ——~- __gutl ne of the co ni Long Trousers) Suits+Sizes 14 to 20 culls are set off Sih) black velvet, Lowest Prices for the Standard _| Makes years, (or young men measuring 30 to + emphasized with silk soutache an T remains now for you to get the 6 breast measure; single or double- , box front, “breasted styles; _in--tine cassimeres Co trimmed Proper kind of firearms and am- munition—that is, the kind that and chevicts, also Bite aod) black— cheviotss all cut on the you can rely upon. Everything that flies and’ walks, which comes under Youths’ Winter Overcoats—-Sizes 4 to 20y or 30 to 36 breast sur the head of “‘game,”’ is now “‘outlaw,’”’ The hunting season is wide open. rics of Oxford and black made in fot, a § or con- excellen Second Floor, Rear} 7.50 French Kid Gloves, “at. We ae_ prepared to supply your Everything for the sports« an who wants to be up-to-date, and ‘alues of Most Are $7.50; 0 ft_prices thar_make—it_worth—your- 11S is the the sort of offer and the kind of garments Another Ls arge and Lucky Shiprgent t Ha Arrived E are still. showing the way to all the glove stores of the city, Here's an offer that, more than-ever, marks, us the ers in the glove business: i while to buy here, that-have built the success and popularity of our Boys’ /c have just received a shipment of several hundred dozen oh AU DSS + Clothi S gloves most in demand and harde: jothing Section, length, aren kid, ‘The-coats _themselves-are-good-eneugh-for-dress-wear, and. their price is about what you’d pay for aknockabout or schoo! coat. Strong and durable, yet good Jeok ing and low priced, Remember that nothing but the product of the anufacturers ever comes into _ Suits and Overcoats for $ “ORES 510 Garments for ile 50) NLESS every other clothier | | in New York is asking too DEAD IN DOORWAY ON THE BOWERY. ‘cov ; Mesaly” and ‘permnattecsth ed Derelict Is and Hermann tly: Rest Police, +r ured and bruises) Vrly Fry xy. & tat ked OE »_by Pock Pita Tedness, Pir Coren ida Cres | i: cor. 25th St, New York, Hercules braid. ripple back; slits-at with braid, The other model is «ne even more costly, under ordinar’ cindi- Y tions .being a coat that woul, sell regularly for $17.50. Itii made oftan English whipcord, satin-lined throughout. box ront and back, yeivet notch collar. *9. % stylish Choice of cither style ¥ t. alue al Siege) Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre.) ¢5. morrow. gloves at, Tf they were pought now aaser the present market candies they | would have to retail at $3.50—the price that gloves of this same quality ase now bringing almost everywhere else. voreltics in Lony Kid Gloves— ed this wees a fresh supply of the in long kid g Prices-on snetaihing to-morrow will be unusually low, eyen lower than our regular prices, i Hunting Coats —with {Hilack Leather High Top Pi sizes; usually; Waterproof Hunting $5 9 zs Prices range $2 95 Hoots: . 5) Coed are y aes all sizes; | papecasing Mop potas - $2. 25 Prices range down TOs: 3 $], { Canvas—Goats—fined- iis €ord Seis #00}; shawl collar, = Bell ope SP QH| ciasps stead of buttons $4.50 Canvas Hunting Coat corduroy; Same in leather or corduroy..$7,50 titted with game 85e She ys in Vests— with § $2 95 the wool on the inside, the ~65¢! {Same with corduroy Here are the Russian Overcoate--210 10.8 years; a@ most select assortment of styies and colors, in fine ker- seys and melton; in blue and Ox- ¥ te ford ; also Astraktans in grays (iy colors joves, compris- } ing tan, browns, navy blue, sky blue, greens, grays, reds, lavendsrand Nilegreen..These —afetite-most-hemutital gloves — in shades and the best finished are finished’ wi braid-and buttons. | Boys’ Conservative Overconta— "to 16 years; medium length coat, made with jarge centre vent and full backs ia “Oxford, black $5 and-Cambridge cotors.... j Boys’Slylish Recfera—255 10-17 (Siegel Cooper Store, Maln Floor, Front) — years; Jack Tar reclers for the {f little boys; shaped front reefer; / forthe big boy; cither style ca be had in blue chinchilla; ais: chevtot—in—biite-and-fancy—mix Special at $1.95 tures; fined —with—either—tiannel 5 rat ue one-of-th = o : jada PAV AbiNy emarks—of-the weil f nee $375 ee pai 7) or Tatmer satin; military or $F ps Season, Infants’ and Children’s | loves. j We have devoted’ liberal | Space to w special showing of-these dainty little gloves, which will prove of interest to every mother, Canvas Vests—with or out shell loops Canvas Pants=four —Army Khake main gg 95° elt loops; 4 pockets. Canvas Leggins—per pair.... 60c ae icere woerinnal basietet HauMERLEss FOR? DAYS ONLY! “To-Morrow Will Be a Big Piano Day. dressed -woman,-and IF -you-buy--your shoes at this bone button store it is easy for you to have that little distinctive TE } touch at very litle extra cost, Bere, ‘Form-Fitting Oversoate. in ss Heres for example, isa shoe that has all the we preted side seeamtty eA a senter_vent $5 c BAC GR en Ie e gD eHECiat a Other Values in Boys’ Suits and Qyercoats: at $3, $4, $5, $6.60 ooy cary ate ie nigh Price that usually goes | and $7.50. d ¢ with stylish-looking s: ySty asnpes ' |_ Boys’ Winter Caps at 48e—all: the new-tovelties in Russian, Scotch-and Hussar, in Astrakban, gray, black and white; also white bear- 48 skifis; double bana tams, gojf caps and plush polos; all sizes LOC (Slegel Cooper Store, Secoud Floor, Rear) i If you do not wish to ke disappointed in securing EY $450 Walters-Richardson - Concert.Grand Upright Piano, $225 This Price Includes Stool and Cover! Come To-Morrow or you may be too late. nk Full line of Winchester, ma peice | Repeating Hunting Rifles In $11.50 | eictres Top. lever Gun with rebounding locks, atent fore end, p ow Choice of elght lasts in coltskin, kidskin . and patent leather. Button, lace and >»! Blucher styles—all new and up to the minute. Heavy or light svelte You Can Save from $175 to $225, , | soles. All. sizes i 55 sft In the World’s Greatest Provision | b and widths. A | 13.2é x ; : value unusual even a 95 = | - Store To-Morrow Ssaeata cenit besides getting one of the best plenos that money and trains can’ make. for this shoe sare. | Victory Talking Machine or Edison || Charlotte Russe; ast pa Sarre $2. 50) Nore $5 Downy nes sis ie ee ete or | ; i SSD) at. teens Only $1 Per Week. Shoes in, Tops to Match the Gown pment thls ley Jamaica that’s all, and thereafter, 1906 Model WALTERS. RICHARDSON. CON: The fad of the hour is to have one’s shoes to match the gown, so we i have had a local custom, shoemaker make sa special lot of colored cloth-top. shoes. We have them in the white tops for particularly orthe popular gray or brown tops; also in black | S$ are not anly pretty end stylish but extremely comfortable. as the cloth is so soft and flealble, This is not the only store that sells them, but it is the only store that sells shoes 34. is. We Offer oe GRAND UPRIGHT PIANOS jn this sale at Half Their Real Value. Mr. H. B, Walters Says: No Fontan, what price one pays for a pleno Walch tisnanion, One, cannotwecure a betier pinco than the aloe that the W ne resonant rane lor Ag + altoraTelenanian Diavon are bullt to lage a tits ard “any Wasing ory wakes tho best and spfest plan investment. in. cve Change System "sees 04 ina position to exchanio af Old ‘pluno for on of these We will take your eld plano 6 Of paying any’ balance at ai UPON REQUEST a representative will call, 1 Pence Heo” beret ase Yord-Ructiardson Pianos will hold the r) plano we know Ware:ooms 3d Floor. ¢ for any price ene phe $8, Ouir_ price Misses’ and Children’ 8 Dongola Kid Shoes Every mother knows bow this soft Dongola ktd stands the wear and tear of day-by-day use. These are made with medium stout soles in button of lace style, All sizes at 98c¢ | | Extra High Cut Shoes for Misses and Children ! This extremely high shoe is one of the newest Fall models. It needs no | argument (0 convince you that this most sensible as well as Made in the Serviceable calf-: ann or the more Sreasy kid.- All sizes Store, 2d Ny Phonograph and Any 12 Records ||: You Select, on the ““No Money | - Down” Plan._. We ‘could|not make it’ any meh for you to have one of these always: randy home entertainers unless we gave the em <away ab olutely. for nothing, a on your promise to pay us $1 a week until the purchase price is paid we will deliver the whole,puttit at your home without delay, ‘é charge you no extras, no interest and no advance on the regular price. We invite you to come in and hear the §) new November records splayed on the FY Victor Auxitonhone, the new 8500 Victor, (Sieg tl Cooper Storsaavint Floss. Rein} ed, clean cut Hams or Loins y Pork... 14¢ tormtwinte ere nor

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