The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 10

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| Aut. Fleet Follows Fish. © red up the coat ead south aga: he coast. su “for a Season. . | .DISMANTLED | ela, asin © made more money than any othi 38, 000-, Cast: fish. Yorkers wi 9 ; Mascot,” thp Sind wethin the next few daya tie of the forty-five or foet in Winter quarters. Crewe Search for Work. early last spring. fsesom just ending has’ bees ene je worst in years, and the total } his been buta tile over 9.0N_ bring 2 cents per pound in. ‘The local ood-fahing sete whioh’ of jthe schooner Edith M. Pryor | “patch of 120 in _her hold. ‘This “was! ehbtargeat todtvidual haul of the pensdn, and:/netted her owners, Moon & Co, a bamsome sum. The ercond largest record was Zi,0%, macs by tis | Broadway at Thirteenth Street. ‘Two Hundred and Fifty Tail- ored Skirts in New Models Special for To-morrow (Saturday) Only. SRE 0 = Saat On sate at $5 Values up to $15. ‘Side and box plaited styles, finished with stitched straps of material in panel effects, In black, blue and brown -cheviot serge and panamas; also mannish fabrics in gray, black, blue and green invisible plaids, strines and checks. \Spectals for¥ Friday and Saturday: i Junior Tailored Suits — For Misses and Small Women. y rail shipments were ned the wea} : n few of them ‘aded in making anything Iles. thelr | jueuad proats. Teo of the luckiest the Roulette and the Lisale B. Fernald, are dismantled at the Fulton Market ; The Ioulette, ‘en f-foat rin the fleet, Her booke show At to her owners of between “Wee. Rotiia- ; skipper, sxys he had great fuck | mid ne. “wa made money At rel by fortune this mimmer) © Benjamin Wy and the Ruth Teenber. The). Ans the Tember fave lett port! y) fore final cruise, tn hopes of adding re fiolinca to the season's pro- On thetr return, a few Gaya pence. | y will Join the rest of the Qismantted | The cram of the average blue-fisher- man lg made up .of from eighteen to twenty-two men and nearty, 109 hare found employment in the feet since With the exception | of sbowt 120, who epend the winter on | the local cod-fishing boats, all the rast ara out of Soba. Cold weathr: is feat coming on and just where to find work ja m serious question to most of thern. | extrema ana “Hen off Seabright A ¢ Virginia capes. The © wo the water grows r andthe grounds. Among | Jonving thin ere are fie er ‘a Beh fy Coat Suit, braid 1 __in all colors, Satin lined coat, full kilted) skirt, - French back model in two tone pistons coat? satin ined. Full skirt.— = Norfolk mode}, coat satin lined, full bo: pleitet shirt. Of faney-pleids- Siude 1240 31, ‘winter voyage to the Grand THe | passed before a plan: : pera eerie | for removing th ka rom the stree: ri ep _and one-half ton, another, ; fashioned of cheviots, tweeds and| ~-Whbat would you think of the man on the || worsteds~in forty-six different pat-/ job ithe were to tay aside hts big power} terns; sizes 8 to 17; Knickerbocker | ae crane and install a little one to accommo- TEMES) 1 = dite the ballten taste? tefly 98:50 10 $2.00: | $5.95 That is our cuien in the tailoring of RUSSIAN BLOUSE OUMUSi sizes : Pp 2% to 8) and SAILOR SUITS (sizes | ready-for-si for 7 to 12) of cheviots and tweeds in men at $20 to $25. i mixtures;. sailor collar models with | In our shops we have the most powerful Bloomer trousers and emblem. | organization of master-tailormen that ever ly $6.50 to $8.50. t gathered under one roof, Our models and RUSSIAN OVERCOATS of kersey) patterns were designed for the most costly in navy or royal blue, and of cheviot| garments that can be made. in light or dark gray mixtures; lined | $5.00 ° Now, then, what would you think of us throughout with gray flannel; velvet / collar; sleeve emblem; sizes 2% to’8. | Tht EVERING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906... loys, would re an amendment of} the Saxe law. be Introduced in the coming session 0! in fhe name © AU reir beneath ¢ they will ship xing feat for the lad. Bd, <7 |655,000,000 SUBWAY PLANNED BY CENTRAL the | surface must b the crew, prove: ring to. word varituresome 4} Ie The New Sexeral locat en t have orders for men lumber cameos of Muine and N ¢. And not a few of the erst- R ermon will spend the winter | aging axes oc driving sledges in the | rier logge The loval codtishing weaaon: fe about) o begin, and within a week. of UREIVS WACK, WIT TAYE the ol apld Transit ie raard Informed of Freight _Beginning Downtown.: Tunnel Scheme [No More Shake enw quire an amend: ound, at a Plana for puttlag unde coat of near 135,00, Wie Tretgnt tracks. stations, yards end approaches | of the New York -Cenfra! Railroad, as required by the bill put through the| TLagalatiireileatiwinten by senator Maes ey must build a subway, they prefer | tin Sexe, have been stitmittd to 'the!to have it along the water front. ‘Tho | [Rapid Transit’ Board by Chief Xn [report of Mr, Rice was ordered sent (0 ainéer George S. Rice. [the railroad officials, Mr. Rice's plan wil) relleva the rall- Seager ea Li road of & Yast &mount-of the ie HAS WHOOPING: COUGH. of thie huge vndertaking, originally -— There are d% litte mouths to be tea sani bodies to be clothed at the Home of timated at $69,000,000, by permitting ¢ fallroad to elavate streets above ratl- road tr ; and thus aliminate all: the Friesdlers, No, ¢ Woody «tade crossings fron Seventy-aecond nue. the Bronx. - Rat the tisuyl ba treet to Sputen Duyvil. Atrom the practical ap- Mr, Rico sintes that the company ts | peal of ntertalnment at the Home | opposed ‘to placing tts tracks in o-myh- | ti this year—cut off An epidemic _of. way, 4nd Insists upon the cheaper pian whooping cough among tho children pres en lg elovating the tracks. This, Mr. Tice TG hater eattiared Many & ter gale off the Newfoundiand coast. The RT wulk Of New Yorks winter? sipply cf flit Ia received by rail from | Boston. Gloucester, Provincetown ana | other New Bugiand “ports ‘They can be nold aa cheaply as the local product, | which is, Dike sae LF supply only avery | emall part enand, Ta phot mean Ving ther mill af few bieith on band. But hey are, feat going. ———————— DEPEW GETS’ LICENGE MOTOR CAR. AUBANY, Nov, 16—Senator Chaun-} coy M. Depew took out ‘a ‘Heonse at the Secretary of Mate's office yesterd: for a $&-horse power French motor Licenses for 14,00" automobiles 5 deen ‘{asued by the Secretary of Inco Jan. 1, and certin h femea te: GhO "chau Ae 1b Melals—elee ested. removal of tracks Rinventh averse and placing elevated structure to’ foillo front down West street, They ¢ informed. the city officials that i SLIP or FALL from you or shake ? is the one “right” eyeglass clip, Fitted to Your Glasses for 350. ~S4 East 23d St., at Fourth Av. FOR t 439 Fulton St., B’klyn, opp. A, & S. WK, Kors Oculis!s and Opticians. ents the’ management from throwing open” the. bullding Usrald male & Caipanyso Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children, Distinctive Suits and Overcoats for Men ‘$20, $22, $23, $25 Across our way they are blasting rock. ‘A mighty crane lifts a ton-rock one time “FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sale of Boys’ Suits & Overcoats NORFOLK SUITS in five models, } ‘were we to layaside this combined strength which is greater than the task demands and tailor our suits and:overcoats at $20 to $25 down to the average standard? So you see, the distinctive style, the char- -acter-and the fine tailoring in a _garment_ of ours are a consequence. They cost you -nothing and more- than. Sfestly our Prices. Regularly $6.75. \v FOR SATURDAY Tailored Coat Suits for Juniors Regularly $14.50 and $16.50 At $9.75 Norfolk, pony cont and box coat models of fancy wool laids, checks and stripes; sizes 12 to 16 years. mixtures, Tailored Suits for Juniors Regularly $18.50, $22.50& $24.50 At $14.50 Box coat, pony coat, blouse and long or short Norfolk models of wool mixtures, stripes, checks and plaids together with plaid ckeviots; sizes 12 to 16 years. Specialists ix Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Tata gt n Suits & Overcoats for Young Men Fancy Tailored Suits for Misses ai Regul rly $32.50 at $24.50 We are ‘Pony coat modal of plaid broadcloth in dark red, brown or green, trimmed with silk, full platted skirt; sizes for misses and juniors; 12 to, 18 years. $10.00 Coats for Girls at $6.90 Double breasted three-quarter length coats of gray diagonal does the master on his masterpiece. quite willing to concede that any gcod-shop can give you as much cloth, and cloth as good, in a fifteen-dollar suit as yéu will find -in-ours.— Tn Bits emergency, the pubic te anked } of these isolated little ones send. jn such- contribations. for. a naiving dinner ax shall make thelr Hallock ts tho Breaking Eyeloes| Sit worth 35 cents to be SURE} ] that-your~ glasses ate-on youry nose to stay?—that they cannot | » The HARRIS SUCTION CLIP is made in-seven different angles and 5O.Bast 425th St., at Madison Ay. . 442 Golumbus Av., 81st & 82d Sts. cas open Sat, Bre. | he! 10.00 Men's Business Suits | Regular 34 to 44 Sale 25.00 Seer 50 | Nitie. Chest Measurement. Price. IU Apradocks and Suk $10.00 Fancy Cassimeres «<4 ..$3,50 Sa acirene 13.00 Black Cheviot Suit 35100) Fin 15.00 AI-Wool Worsteds | cet nosing 16.00 Black Diadgonals .+..... ie ’ i us! worsteds and Thibets, 10. Young Men's Overcoats | asco rine Worsted Suils. ...12.80 Regular Value. 25.00 Melton Overcoat... ++. and Children’s Overcants at one-half reg va Tuxedo and Full Press Suits, Prince Alberts Sixth Ave. | ®@ 23d St. | Living Within Fifty: Miles. Cashier. store is the natural outlet for the big manufacturers when they cannot move their stocks. 880 proved so great a success that we have just had J. consigned to-us Double the Prices We Are Asking. and poss that can be imparted only to the test fabrics. of this greatest of overcoat sales, you must come and compare eur prices with the lowest you can find any- where else, and you'll Buy Here for the Good You Can Get When we say these Over,o its are the equal of any elsewhere_at doube cur_pric idea_of the impociance of this includes THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE COLLEG=| TION OF SEASONABLE, FASHIONABLE OVER- COATS EVER GATHERED UNDER ONE ROOF TO SELL BELOW REGULAR FIGURES. $120 Imported Kersey Overcoat, Beaver Lined. Men's Winter Overcoats A i Regular 44 to ram Sale Regular ‘ Sale Value. Inches Long. Price. | Value, Fall Overcoats $10.00 Warm Long Ov 09 | $10.00 Tan Topcoats.. 10.00 Heavy Oxford Overcoat, 5.00 | "4r'¢g 42.00 Stylish Box Ov 12.00: Lor Corner } Sixth Ave. Sixth Ave. Q 23d St. | Q 23d St. Bargains In Winter @vercoats. Because of the phenomenal selling of the past, this The gigantic distribution of clothing begun a month Thousands of Overcnats That Cannot Be Duplicated in Other Stores for Eve-y overcoat bears the imprint of careful tailoring esses that well-bred, custom-made appearance To Get the Full Meaning Then compare our gualities with the best, and the Money You Can Save.- 35 Wwe give only_a small unparalieled salé, which Persian Lamb Coliar, $57.50 Men’s Topcoats 14.00 Oxte ord. Overcoat 15.00 silk, Tine 30.00 Custam Made Sults.. \ ~ Men's Trousers Regular value. 2.50 Cheviots. S. oo -Cassimerc 4 Worsteds $.00-—Custont-Wal -10.00 6,00 Dress Trousers 00. 7.00 Finest Imported. Also entire stock of Boys’ Long and Short Pents Suits and Boys’ prices, and elegant lines of and Full Dress Trousers at 14 to 20 Years of Age. , ~ Sale Opanat,, 2.00. yvercoat. Form-fitting Corner al Car Fare and Rallroad Fare Allowed to All Purchasers Show Your Return CONpGD to Open earurday, Evenings. z or trish frieze, red flannel fined; sizes 610 16 years, $15.00 Coats for Girls at $11.00 But we will not concede, and we can demon- “strate beyond contention, that no shop can give Faiiee Lang Coats - Ze See db, Baise Colt Sa 35. 00 ~ Dresses for Girts — “Elegant-new effects in fancy plaids and-ail | $3, 75 ‘the plain colors in a broad variety of styles. i “Sizes to 14. At-$6.50, $4.75 and we Wars. = “A Very. Important Offering -- | | of Boys’.High Grade Winter | Overcoats and Reefers. ‘ F ull length dozble and single breasted over-} also the new| length Chester=: ri kersey and cheviot, pats of novelty fabrics 1 twills and overplaids.: fray and brow. ci. 8 to 17. | eacrously\ full and lar;e, §, pebble, cheviots and in gray and brown. All wo} linings, velvet ‘col-| '$8.75 Valuo p22 00 orthtm t tars emibroidere1 \emblems on vie 4 to 14, | || Por the litue fellows, double breasted button | ' toneck, full length three-quarter’ over-| { coats of 4] fa aAnchilla, navy blue] Is ats CS and red beavers, having: warn? tian or wool lininzs, velvet col-[)) 50; lari ani craibroidered emblems on \stz¢ves.} ‘ Sizes J to 9, ) " : ne nee: emer a eae Ras mR you “the expressive tailoring, the distinctive: / “ness and character which mark our garments Fifth dark plaids and checks; velvet collor, gray flannel lined throughout: sizes & to 16 years, $5.00 Dresses for Girls at $3- 95- i Fulf regulation dresses of cheviots in navy, brown or dark red, braid trimmed, sleeve emblem and shield; sizes 6 to 14. College Dressesfor Girlsand Misses Re y -$14:50-at $10.50 Peter Pan mo. ney dark platds-and-ptain serges or Panama cloths; sizes 12 to 18 years. at fifteen dollars. Sizes 30 to 36, Floor, \ TheSecondFloorShopforChildren It is an exhaustive shop that-represents a definite purpose and presents material benefits. The purpose—to concentrate and segregate th= source of supply for everything in the way of garments and) personal requisites which a boy in short trousefs or a girl in short dresses can pos- sibly demand and everything of a character’ which will warrant good service. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | $25 Coats for Women at $19.50 Full length loose fitting coats of black broadl- cloth, collarless model, trimmed with velvet and braid and lined with black, white or gray satin, $30.00 Coats for Women at $22.50 Full length coats of imported ‘black broadcloth, logse-fitting collarless model, trimmed with fancy braids; lined throughout with soft finished satin, in gray, white or -lack, Tailored Suits at $35.00 Formerly $45.00, $48.50, $55,00, $60.00 High grade suits of imported broadcloths, fancy mixtures, checks and plaids, in a variety of colors and a series of ‘the favored models; all sizes. $35.00 Silk House Dresses at $27.75 Princess model of satin messaline,‘in black, gray, pink,. light blue or white, trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace and beading. -At $15-00 i ~The novice lays as much paint on his daubas_; The benefits—convenience. scope, and prices as low as we can possibly afford to make them. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Boys’ Button er kace Shoes of patent ledther, gun metal calf and wax calf, with welted soles. Regularly $3.50. At $2.85. Beys' Blusher Shoes of patent coltskin or box calf. ; Regularly $2.50. At $1.95. i Girls’ Button Shaes of patent leather, gun metal calf or kid, Sizes 6 to 8 ial $1.20! Sizes 814 to 11 Special $1.45 Sizes 11% to 2 Special $1.90; Sizes 2% to 5 Special $2.20 $2, 50 and $3.00 Hats for Children at $1.95 | | Napoleon, Hussar and Polo models of Fur-cloths, cloths and | i silks in black and colors. = Heubtebransred-full-Jongth_modela of manoish materials-in——| 1 | REMARKABLE POPLIARITY OF ti) AREMABKABLE WOMAN AS i EVINCED IN ANNOUNCEMENT. | OF GOMING THEATRICAL AND OPERA EVENTS. = =

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