The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1906, Page 6

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THE EVENING. WORLD. WE 14, DNESDAY. NOVEMBER Hee ys | out, ried at tho Hotel Jefferson, Rich of fair quality, There was no us a rae pte” Mat tay {} eonebear inh arate contained were & ke letter with- ' Gril tunes during the ceremony, fout on envelope. ae bbe ee i } Ot this wedding the wniah gifl to | i jdemly written from 7: NoXs for it whom he was engaged knew nothing. i mentioned the election in that clty at [but later heard of It and ‘announced|! [length It wan signet “Folks jin Lo papers that the engaxement | SCIENTISTS TO DISCUSS c — EASON TABOR DEAD ata | ROMR, N.Y. ' iP fe CITY’S MILK PROBLEM | was Engaged to Marry Lady| ROME. So ree eee Known Man Nay tho pO Be Churchill's Secretary—He [sit Cunnins Company, dled near ave Had-a Stroke, Found | Conference Will Try to Decide} (UFC'S oStie') eee by Jani What Is Required--Dairymen, Married Trained Nurse, by Janitor, Too, Will Be Heard. | Do Y Hi BUFFALO, Ney ¢ the death oO fou thave bride Dr. Harry | the Roos York, han been | y night lato bel ough the brain, | He_came here bis ‘Giscuss the prob: ink @ gure milk supply To this meeting only men have been Invited. Later, e panitary questions have been milk men will be poseib{lity of mest | the doctors. milk cheap £ glx weeks ago, He was on ‘the hospital ship Maino| during the Botr war by Invitation of | ‘ fehill, head of the od —hieh fitted-out—the vassal x Warrender, Lady toved her, and in | IHC, thelr engi nt was an-| imal Indoairy. the | Tealth, of Sas West One Hundret rariulen you hw dmmediatoly Mtstrem Stom Meantima ho came tell il of scariet £ eet Bellevue Hospite America, and] & felapse and sent tor Soon atier her arrival they were mar- moni, { 5 i Nov. 14—Eason Tabor, | Sana- : Can. | Trouble with py 0, etep into the nearest 4: and ask Tor ix tore Earl’s Best Bod you will find Wem to be absolutely ‘Dest, Tet meat aft ager ee Coats cn ~ 6°Aves Busy Corner ey Another New Herald i Saks 2 Company Sauare, Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. sae Sake & @ TET PMATIAY soe Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Costumes and Suits For Women. ign and Adapted Models. “DESIGNED ESPECIALLY, A ‘For the Horse Show And ed Formal Oc Because every conceivable st¥le, fabric and “shade: to which fashion's edict has given its anction, is represented, the collection may truly ermed exhaustive, For service on pete otcasions, we have iors : in. our own workrooms an extensive series of - ting the inhovations which — | foreign models. — In divers new shapes’ we present hats of crepe, velvet and satin, elaborated with birds of paradise, ostrich feathers, marabout feathers and kindred elaboration. * Fur_and fur trimmed hats of chinchilla, Russian _sables, seal, mink, caracul and ermine in altogether. new effects. i of chiffon and panne velvets, cloths, meteor and radium silks, crepe de _ chines and laces in a diversified series of models and colors. $37.50 to $295.00 Evening Coats of imported broadcloths ——in-white—and_lidbt pastel shades_in a — variety of loose-fitting, full-length models. $29.50 $39.50 | $55.00 For Thursday f Tailor-Made Suits at $35.00 : Regularly $45.00, $48.50, $55.00, $59.00 A number of high-grade suits, including the most’ recently designed Elouse, pony coat, eton blouse tight-fitting short. coat models— of —broad-— s, cheyiots and fancy mixtures in black and_ a complete variety of colors, Tailored Suits at $24, 50 : Regularly: $29.50, $35.00, $29.00 _A diversified variety of models, fabrics and colors. - $40.00 Silk Velour Coats at $29.50 Bull length loose 1g model ack, braid trim- med.and lined with white lack satin. $50 Black Silk Net Dresses, $39.00 ' Evening Dresses of black silk net over silk, in high or low neck models, elaborated with laces. Women’s Furs & Fur Garments It is not so much that out stock is big.in scope that gives our fur shop its strength, but rather | because the scope includes the inexpensive furs of a thoroughly dependable character and the models for which the demand is greatest. Sable Squirrel Coats, 23-inch semi-fitted model, with large shawl collar, $75.00 ussian Pon’ y Coats, 30-inch box model, ~ with ‘large shawl collar, $95.00 ny Muffs, pillow model, $18.00 YS '$, 60-inch throw,$12.00 mine Sets, flat medium muff with 14 tails and ee scarf with 9 tails, bead and $52.00 slide, Chiffon Taffeta &Messaline Waists Regularly $12.00. At $7.95 Elaborate dress. models in ivory, black, blue, yoke, silk embroidery, Irish lace insertions and -medallions, Open back, short sleeves. $4.50 Albatross Waists at $2.98 — An open back, long sleeve model, of fine albatross sleeves elaborated with cluster SEIS ES at Bd “Fine Shoes for Women at $3. 7S | __A series of tw enty ARISE Fel Preeiil macels! —yaried inteathors-and-style—short-yamp,—Castilian arch; high, medium or low heels; turn, medium or heavy soles; all sizes, widths AA to E. i-- BUTTON, LACE AND-BLUCHER SHOES) | of putent coltskin, with kid or cloth tops, plain _ them, we aleve our prices to be materially more -modest-than-these wh generally -prevail= hed Handkerchiefs, 4 inch hem, half doz, mstitched, half doz., — 3, —with-medallion block intiel 7 pink or gray, with German Valenciennes lace in-all the new shades,—with-front, back, collar _and* Collarless By furnishing the Fine Broa cloths, Standing collars. backs; vests of Broadclo contrasting coters _HEniy SIEGEL, Pres E Coats th at will make the biggest sensation in New York! Sais Mite thé price! the greatest offer of the sedson. called: them $18.09 values. The, price at THE 14TH STREET ST ORE jis $10.75, -- Originally the inspiration for this beautiful model.came from this SOC: Last Summer we realized ‘the immense popularity to be obtained by: ! Coats, and we ofdéred them made as shown in the picture. Elaborately Trimmed with Hercules Braid, Soutache Braid and Veluet. finished with turmback culls. great popular demand for these garments, and we are prepared to mest It. material, we obtain the Coats at a price that enables us to undetséll otherss... 2.5... ee STYLISH SUITS, copies of imported $27.50 mode in Black, Blue, Brown and | BrentG Back oo . jeune New York | Beautiful Style vf Mustrated. | Read the Then you'll see that this is beyond question York store has | advertised similar Coats at $14.75, and jf ealy | Long models, with the newest style sleeves, plalted at the wrist.and Lined with Satin. There should be a very patterns and the Kersey ‘$10.75 ls. | BROADCLOTH COATS, 50 inches : long and lined through-- et “$1250 8 75° —oul-with- satin; (Second Médr.) Afrons. LargeGiagham Aprons, ) Drain, Wit pIcCkel. Lerge Gingham Aprons} Wik bid, A White Liwa Aprous,} large sizs, with tiz| jMade fresh several ih day in our own Can 290) centres are coated with s Vv strings. Pound Cc White Laxn A yu o- wita tucked Be Heo ) (Secon nian ae UB. | uC, B. ” Corsets _ || Are , Popular With neren | cause they aresso -gracelul_in their They fit perfectly, because there 1s such a range of styles to choose from—a sty every type of figure. ity-are the faultless fit they give to ye gown and the exceptional ease you feel ¥ while wearing them! At any rate, those who have wern “C. B." Corsets are strong in their and scarcely ever fail to esk for them 4 chasing Corsets again. are ade in High Bust, Low Bust and ide ior Other reasons for their Pp Muslin and Flannelette. Wear_for Particular Women. ass artinient of t Featuri women need ng t FLANNELETTE SKIRTS, “CAMBRIC AND MUS ‘ace edges and inse good quality; sea Vena edge ruffle. DRAWERS, with \wide ruffles, wide GINGHAM WASIE Ly TTICOATS Wy OFNET? = Charming Weoairsts s not only th h ttr: {S$ are so WOOL WAISTS. dd Waists. 98c G9 98 ma 8, Th Brack— Alicover embroidery, lace-trimmed coliars New: $3. 98 —thecond Floor.) | cuffs. prtipped toe. $ $3 175 sie eeipet in ith initial half dor, __$145_|_ BUTTON, LAGE AND _BLUCHER-SHOES! 2 omen s- Ww, Inter : erght ide esidos-iniaipox., © { gun metal calf, and dull or glazed kidskin; [iter 1 Le: nldere med, each, 200; 25¢; 50e~-} = * : : i (x des: Handkerchiefs; embroidered inv ious destiax SS = —— t Box. Gai Lace S 25c, 50c, 7 A NEW IMPORTATION OF Hand-Niade Apparel for Infants It is not so much that we-have such dainty and ex- cluisive garments for infants that prompts us to in- vite your intérest to them, but rather that we have them at prices so exceptionally modest. | Short Dresses, of French nainsook, with cluster tuckings in | the form of a yoke; sizes 6 months to 2 years. At $3.45 1 $5.C0, $1.85 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. =I “0c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, at I4c ) All over embroidered designs with '4 inch hem, Special for Thursday on the Second Floor Tailored Suits for Misses | Regularly $25.00 At $19.75 Ei eee b | », Pony coat model of black, navy or brown broad- .:| hand feather sloth; si to 18 j | Shert Dregs riety of mc "615.00 Tailored S : Jace trimmed mode} 28 trimmed with hand scalloped ruffle or real lace edge; size 6 months to 2 years. At $1.93 sd) hing; stzes 6 months to 2 years, At.$3.50 French nainsook or Persian’ lawn, in a va- with hand embroidered yokes and skirts, ruffle or yoke of hand embroidery and lace inse 6 months to 2 years. At $4.95 Guimpe Dr of French nainsook, French waist models, with yoke of hand embroidery and lace insertion; sizes 2 to 4 years. At $4.95, $5.00, $5.50, $5.95 Shirts, of Persian lawn, with short. waists, hand embroid- cred scallops on neck and es 14 Eox coat heviot plaid dark mixtures. and s 12 to 18. s for Girls at $11.00 a : Short Dresses, of French nainsook and: Persian lawns, with / neck and Valencier Shs of French nainsook with yoke of hand em- | insertions; skirt finished with deep hemand | sleeves and skirts with long Excellent for Wear, Warm ™m, and Meade on 1 Stylish Lasts. t HEY a p aeclane n to be out of dodrs. They are are firmly Medium tots, WOMEN. | bui of go. AND fae on Gray penis 5 loor.) | CoE Load of Fre from Weshburn Crosby's Mills. | (Sixth Flpor) pated it gigi ted model of fancy dark saist, sucked and hand embroidered scallops. Ar $1,50 FRESH BUT Choice quality fre pei lined throughout with | “Elllew Shama, of Preach walnsook, ‘hand embroidered, : FURTER SAUSAGES) » flannel; siz to I ruffle ucimmed and lace edge: : At $1.93 Gi M. Medal Flour kept_in ‘stock. All Grete Fitt ed Free by an Expert Prices for C. B Corsets range as follows: $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 to $4.50. | E (Second Floor.) Stylish Wear for Misses and Girls. Gi fi ~ Melton - Goth Coats, on sleeve. (axis are Blue, acwnl Red and. Green. _ {L $3 values: Sizes SL. G8 t 6 to 14 years.. Mixture Coa ts. Pretty plaids; collarless models; trimmed with yelvet and fancy bralds; $0. ‘inches long; new sleeves; sizes $7.50 (Vege Loose fitting styles; full lengths; large shawl collars and cuffs of astrakhan cloth, tn black | or white; cotors—are blue, ~ $9 98 ° 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls Coats of EO! prown,-Tat-and—green $5.00. values. Sizes 6 to 14 years. £ irls Dresses: Colors are blue, brown and red mixtures made extra full. 98c, values. Bee 4 years. en s- Uvercoats. Many Styles in ag 34-to 46. $9. 00) ASF -week was a-busy_onein-the Alen's, Clothing Sections. —That_means- some take the overcoats that ~were- marked at $12.00 and $15.00 and put a $9.00 ta coats, thé Body Fitting effects and Box Overcoats of genuine Baltic Frieze, in Black, Kerseys, with or without raw edge, Lengths 44 to 52 inches. Trimmed in contrasting colors and 49c —Wrere Marked $12 -and- $15, = Ee Jines_are_braken. For to-morrow we — = them. .Semi-form_ fitting, Tourist’ Over- Gray and Oxford. Smocth Blue or Black to 46 | Boys’ $3 Se ee One-Day Sale, Long Overcoats of Gray AN Oxford Frieze and Russtan Milltary effects, with double rows of brass buttons down front, All have black yelvet collars. Double stitched thretighout and ned with extra quality: Italian lining. Sizes vary ac- cording to style;'3 to 16 $1.25 YOArS vceeieee (Third Floor.) Barrel, $2.18. 1-8 Barre] Sack 65¢, 10c (sixth Floor.) APITEZO BISCUITS—The fooa that makes the cnilaten Aronys iSe. pare ine made FRANK- pound ..

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