The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1906, Page 10

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JUMPS. TRACK > THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY (WOMAN BURGLAR RUNS. WOM WHEN CAUGHT ROBBING AS TROLLEY CAR Had Climbed to on Packed Up Plunder When Nois Servant—Escaped with Man Accomplice. Window. and ‘Second Accident Within a Few Hours on Staten’ ROOSEVELT S_ NEIGHBOR | Made In Porto Rico From Porto Rican Tobacco That's cizars—somett the many that’s sure about El Toro tremely doubtful about ‘Porto Rican” brands. one thir so-callec The recent sucreased cost of Porto Rican leaf is responsible for the many brands of doubtful quality now being rushed-on the amarket. NOVEMBER Eo 1906. OUmps es TO.20™ STREET. NEW YORK. ‘Third Voor. Women’s “40 Coats To-Morrow at *24.75 UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATEST. COAT VALUE WE HAVE HAD TO OFFER THIS ENTIRE SEASON Whatever length of-time Long Goats may -continiue— In fashion, you may expect to find unusual values: in them seer Sande Gtirvessses EL TORO _Cigar—5 Cents TOD MANY PRINCES | * HERE, SAS COURT One from Hoboken in Trouble For Asking New York One to Have a-Drink. |FELL FIVE STORIES IS VENISON GAME IE SENT FROM DEER FARM?! Novel Question Is Presented to Jus- tice Dowling ane He Reserves Thet the a y will dispute. ¢ Prince -Adoiph—von—Zetl, “of No 68+ Third street, Hoboken, was accused in the West Side Court this morning by Prince and Princess de Broglie, of th Prince Cafe, No. 16° West) Forty street, of centering their rooms “threntening-them-trat—night The Hoboken prince jn painter and an Ameriain citizen. carrles a cand with his title and address, Wurtenberg, Germany. en graved thereon. (He is an old man and Wears a sweater and cap. Prince de Broglie has take: Papers and renounced his title Robert He told Magist that the, Hoboken prino fe and sent up I he up, and, according to tl Into my. room wit iis cap on and smoking a clear Ht did not even look at the Princess, but daked me to go downstairs to have a) !) Oke bud: the | © Abcalle- Her chines abi frat “He did not ask me Princess; who stood — ban ‘are not — complaining asked the Court. Women—Thousands of Sufferers” Find Relief. GETS TWO YEARS FOR SHOOTING A GIRL.| | Reiss Tsitd to Kill Margaret Brad-| Had-Re-- +] sed to Marry Him: Because: She one H OBuilivan, JOHNSTONE DISCUSSED AS BRITISH ENVOY. of Wife of. Min Denmark S Wa terto shington Visit of Durand’s ASHINGTON fe FREE ADVICE TO if Ask ltrs, Piokban’s Adsioo—A Woman Bal Understauds a Woman's Ills, INTO ASH HEAP.’ 1 Backache, “The Blues.’’| Both Symptoms_of_ Bae, ereneeneee al you can be name and q is the ove cigar forte Ricanr— —E I Toro represents: the Porto’ Rico can pradu Smokers. Toro cigars know ‘how far superior nd has always been to any cigar ie fcent.¢ of El ‘his year's Porto Rican toba r than before and conly the t selections are used in the El Toro. s reason the } ros now on the reeommende: i to cco crop is: ever This is the ci so. much to popula ars among dis- criminating smokers, The Thousand Horse Sonicn Engine would never—reach its destination without the guiding hand on the throttle. All the energy and force of this organization would go for naught if not controlled. The guid- ing hand is evidenced in our collection of ~Men’s Winter Overcoats, $15 to $25 coats take form in shaped ba box and three qu ——Fhe ck_Chesterfields, is ____here.—At_the same_time we very much doubt our ability duplicate the sale we have planned for to-morrow—a sale that will give you Coats we have actually sold out of stock at $40, for $24.75—less than the actual worth cf materials—to say “nothing of the making. “Ons Style Mlustrated: Many Others to Choose From Equally Desirable. In this special purchase are repr of twenty Styles. All made. of excellent Black Broadcloth and flee English Kersey: Gul £ and lined with black. white and gray satin. They Come In ths Lo Soml-Fitted and Box Models. The IHustrated mo a Sci finished with broad Hercules: braid: trimmed with silk velvet afd braid. more nied upward juolity Imported. 32 inches long VET ing garment; seams : Mess nock, prettily Other models a rately white others. ehh y—tat None have old for than $34.75, Choose to-moi Be cy s : ce aE, 75| T= 48 i = — 1 Second Floor This Exquisite Waist of Batiste, 51.60 Duplicate of a Model Sold in ous New York Stores as a Bargain at $ Out of our Waist Store for to-morrow comes one of the best values in Batiste we-have ever had to. of since the model is entirely new and very carefully ex Materlal {s-a very fine grade of Batiste. such goes Into Walsts much higher cost, A clus tucks forms the yoke. the collar, shoulder and sic trimmed with beading (aS-shown in picture). We have Just two hundred-of them to sell to-morrow at $1.60: they ought to leave here in-a Way at the ule 6. Exquisite °4.50, 85 & “6 T rimmed Hats, °3.75 Two. Hundred. Ready To- Mor row Morning. We occasionally advertise Trimmed Hats at bargain prices, and when we do, you may rest_assured a “real bargain" awaits you. We have for to-morrow what Is unquestionably the greatest value New York has eyer scen in Women's Trimmed Hats, but there are only two hundred of them, and they won't last the day out; so.-lf you walt until two or three o'clock. ety to find an assortment. you'll “probably be dis appointed. and 3.75 All fresh. pretty, stylish models; Kinds that seil regularly for $4.50, $5° second Floor. $6. On tho Bargain Square—20th-Streot side of store—to-morrow at... At a Saving of One-Third the Maker's Samples of Negligees, House ‘Cost; ~ Gowns and Sacques. taedae styic innovations— kerseys in black and oxford as well as tt Cther winter overcoats up to $50, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St, | | For’ wintry. Winter For sloppy: weather (Chaehs Winter, Ht -lined overcoats, $82 Mielgndsioy arccos en |t093.75¢ i nenlicran 5 Fur overcoats, with the ees fur outside, $30 to $tos. Rubbers, gcc “Double’’ despise shoes—if you overshoe a waterproof business’ $c shoe, $5. & Coraxy.} Rocr Pret & Company. adway Stores. 842 121 60 i3th st, 32d s SUNDAY, WORLD. WANTS WORK MONDAY; WONDERS, omens toeresincs area soccaeaorticia nd’ want, | | ri — Tho manufacttirer who furnishes tis —with-quite-a CT. it large percesitage of our House Gowns and-Nejtiqees has finatty — ad a coasented to our having his samples of this Season's products — and we own them so adyantaqeously as to say, without fear or favor, they are fully a third below what we must ordinarily obtain for his products. You will observe several things about these Hou the materials used, the fulness of patter tho exquisite trimmings whore trimmings d Detalls are almost Impossible, for asssrtm give you a falr glimpse of some of the prices we for to-morrow onlye Gowns that should appealto you ein the making and stitcning, t is very broad, though we'll Shall make on these samples oa iain i } SAY Yi FOR GERMAN-FLAN:- | 98e". | 2. OS « 7 j t ‘5 Oe NEUAND EIDERDOWN "1-15 usp Sac bani : thy SACQUES AND KIMO= Gallant sbvlest nyotty shales with Coy. cloth: several i = 4 nd designs: pro! af, salty bound Hnish, scallupod an i} n folds ae ene aml Goliar: with crochet | | crochet edges. | natal | and stitched edges. aa | | POR KIMONQ! SACQUES—Maude | 70¢! in attractive “Ort | ental designs and pretty trimmed PLD Sidhe Sid HLS, FOR ROBES OF , FOR KIMONO PO ALI SACQUES—Yateor —- il 290¢ heavy outing fannel,- I FD? re nandsome wy CH OL finished with scilieped stitched edges: Dretty assorted stripes. (Sgeond Floor.) i We Continue All This Week the Sensational Sale of Kuppenheimer Clothing at a Great Saving: The figures we rolled up here last Saturday (the opening day Of the sale) prove conclus sively oné thing—the confidence men at-large have in Simpson Crawiord sales, and their utmost regard for Kuppenhelmer Clotnthg. Hundreds and hundrods of men found thelr way, here Saturday we had an even huns drod of our own to walt upon them, To the bestof our knowledge, nota single man loft ‘ore dissatisfied, or without buying a sult or overcoat or both, ponfidently believe We have sold MORE clothing on this one day than ever t of any store in New York ina single Ssoliing, Thore ts enough jet. , lO provide great selling throughout the entire we with a@ COMPLETE ASSORT: “MENT OF IN EVERY STYLE SUIT AND OVERCOAT, Kuppenheimer §25 Overcoats at $15 Kuppenleimer $35 Overcoats at $2 HKuppenheimer $25 Fall Suits, S16.50. Kuppenheimer $30 Overcoats, $18.75. Kuppenheimer $20 Fall Suits, $12.75, Kuppenheimer $30 Fall Suits, $19.75. We repeat the story—if you missed first announcement. Kuppenhetmer mothod of adv tsing their clothing. Onee each year we get all the Kuppenhetmer Clothing we want—at a’ ridiculously low p Kippenhetmer. |, Stands part of the loss—so d) We, Incidentally, It gives us an extraordinary busf- ness right now: supplies you with the best of clothing when you are apt to need {t most—and gives us 4 greet big Kuppentiolmer prestige throughout the entire year. Every Suit and Overcoat in ih’s Sale is right up to the minute in every particular, We Guarantee a positive and periect tit--no matter what your style or stature,” Gar It Is the Copyright 1906, by The Howe of Kuinoenhelmer

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