The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 13

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> POLICEIN AUTOS “ARREST TWENTY FOR FAST RIDING Manufacturer Moulton Is Caught After Long, Stern Chase | on West Side. “Blesele ‘policemen th automoblieg and on motdr-¢yeles rounded yp twe Sumpbite/arivers_on tie oper “went alde | arate lepers y aut Riverside ntording. 0 ete 1 qatomabile. Gab: was teams blocked the way of the motor | ear and Caney forged nheed. and ar- Jrested Mr. Moulton, who gaye ball in "Dr Abed Bes} yretghth street station. cla C. Edgerton, of No. iT | Went *pitty-ainhch stredt, who was | William: Waldorf Astor's physiciun, was also arrested, Dr. Eagertgn was chased [by Casey from Fifty-nhith street to Sixty-ftth trot: Inthe auto were? two women \wlo Siamped out, Casey lsays, and boarded « car, i More than twenty arrests were made. | } will be asratgned tn the West Site ; Court to-day, “rhe ral on, spesdere was mare in mplainty from the up- Be clergyinen: that many Ing Injured by reckless arivarn response to ehildre jaunt A Clear Skin’ For'a clear sitin< rosy complexion bri || | eyes or a youd! G Pl Geen Rox. Pil. For xale at Drugeimy, — 10e. ard 25. the Bor. = indigestion For Nerrossnees, Ack Mundaclie, Iitiows none, anh Btomiae ease Beg PILLS , et A Mas Peete Biliousness | Sixth Ave., 20th Stores ei Two Blocks, Ai ONeill -Adams | | td 22d St., N. ¥. I + ADAMS BUTI, DING—RBalcony 150 Titles to in-Ctoth; regiwarly $0c. 35: VA -néw and more compre: every de partment of Miteraty ae AVE @ th: Se eens heen eee Fhe high qu paper, tyes. bi The plan of t ding, of uniformity. Biography. | Bosweils Life of Jonna. } aL | the sac’ ny a Dh Lart Bray phos ‘ id ipizeatelion by Dr, een a Ls inireduetion by Rey. wire ty Ik Children’s ° | Andecven's Fairy Taies. Wluatrased vy | *Wvonflee Book and Tansie-! ee Deo Ayer trated by A. Rackham. Every Man’s Library. ata fime and accumulating a goed collect ) Lite of Sir Walter ; Sclect From in FabLeather, reguarly 31.09 Sedition of, the, stata an has hi » been 2 TAS eos) now. be obtained for very little money. y and the general geteup of th: decorative and ever} cther brary affords you the opportunity to purchase of standardow t eo Reo MEFTROOE, erous and Satgean'a Frolreart’s Ohh | Huston’ Re nao ee “filuetrater Ws Travel. $ $37 Leis he Galiivers s Cine Book of Balnta, Iijus | Nisatrated by | Be: Cani LAvond oF Dole Ras feytul- Castes Int roe. Alerhen_ Introduction by Grace © (Classical : aegis a aoa Inyrogees pm tarical Dramas, ‘Translated Tota Vol. 1. In- penn Ceo by Dey Garnett, > Hon Eman and Belles Lettres mooi “pees Tnedvotion by. de Sh gene 13 takes " LS a aivinood oF tre wh Senty aes ae idle Vol th vole if, reduction fuaeee Anaivy ‘of Pho ion ty Rav. “Tropa Bayne ae ros CU a Devout and Hey Shakespeare's, Hu 0 Poems, iatorien “an Brownlng’s Poe! 2 Vols ms, ola, Loni wary Miller's Old. Hea | Darwin thewsrtTy she. Monastery. ‘1d Mortaticy Boot tae Pirate, Hoots Quentin Durwant. Heleast Tarrdustion Finhiy's Serantine Macaviay'e History: Vol. W. Vol, TIL, = Busts Tistory of Hik Own, Times MoGey"* Datel Republic, Voi ¥ At Nah Heys Meuoriale- of Canterbury Date ae nd areas 1 eee THE EVENING WORLD, (DESt The Cravene ay worsteds and black thibets, water- proofed by Yhe Pr S34 to 46; special tu- Sc iANe NOVEMBER 23, * 1906. TWO BLOCKS ON SIXTH AVE. Adams Dry Goods Co. i Misses’ Suits, Coats Fal Dresses Unusual Values is the Adams Store Saturday Suits for Misses and Small Women, ee worth $49. f hort jausty mod To-morrow .). fade “of finest 9 ited very full; ares made e and brown; vathe $19. ior Misses acd Smatl Women Skirt Chap moder ast the 50. Special at Suits for, Misses and Smisil elaboratély with braid}. v WAU SI US MbnatnraperovenssleseNt eeu Kea micaecneeues Misres!. Tourist Coats, 50 inches [Girt Schsal Drea = bie and tee Bygone: (al the ph Pony cated sen made of velveteen, tee of Persian; skirt Sailor Suits —Made -of fine in black, —bluese yth-Coats —Intight ures; loose with cloth 4 ' $4.50 4n Winter plaids and mixtures, flannel ible breasted, patch pock- eee $8.50 1's Gane for ano: Morrow 515. 00: Men’s Overcoaits, ‘5 Sack See : ‘(Men’s Cravenettes. | : Values $22. 00 and $25.00 ducts of ‘the best makers i in the land and are priced from 0 40 percent. below actual values. | These clothes are the p. =e 2: =o pasar of Te eed Sults we've sold in y_of cloth and silk, tallor- cloth, 4 with ect in $15. 00 $22.00. sults; | The 1 The these are st autumn weaves and col- both repulse $15.60 The € on for these splendid gare need to wait for a fed the cloth and we $45.00 ack, -the conservative Ches-_ kerseys, meltons, vicunas, Gyercoats field or r zes and | broad, perfe ~ Men’ s Ge Giro And Cravenettes. Worth $16.50 to oe) 09. Fite ug-setting collars and janays 2% $15.00 $12.50 Afer then to+ezrow at. ‘Ol Kersey, melton, velour, frieze, &c in ae cris we" $12.50 ’ _Men’s $2.50 Gasiau Madelshe $1, 30, Very Special for To-Morrow. A splendid asscrtment of Mén’s Custom-Made Shirts. They are mage of tha Tinest fh neat effects; a large Belection Of patterns, in white grounds with small ADAMS BUILDING~® Jd Floor: j a = : ONeill-Adams G- 20th to 21st Street 21st to 22d Street 4th Floor, Groceries. Special for Saturday. No Mail or Telephone Orders. bottie Mua aR CERVE LAT; per Ib fee repel {east Muslanas ie | PRDSH {| per. bol BOUED — HAM Delicatessen, machine sliced CORED CORN- ! ED BEEF, Pt te 24e k GEO N- ed Bture aotle ie j Apams BUILDING, BALCONY, Saturday Sale of Sheet Music. 9, None { i t % 2c, Bextra py Matt, If,1 Only Had ! | Going Back to je nstece i Bt Rove! Juot 6 of | Baby take You! Ware Gt a Mey! Little ‘dives | 1 Two 1 1 rt ‘Tiayening, Instrumental Hits., {Dive Dosssma. jertania WAT | ke You, Too. i te f . | Day, + ¥eha: See a i 1 ani a Df | Broadcloth Coats, | trimmed O'NEILL BUILDING—8d Floor | Big Sale of Women’s Coats Consisting of Over 1,000 Garments At a tremendous price- -drop caused: by the unsea- sonable weather Every wonan Who reads this _ advertisement will be inter= ested in the splendid balues | | Which this sale affords. Tourist Coats, were $11.50; now $6.50 5 Tourist Coats, were $15.00; now. $8, hohe Medium Length Coats; were $15.00; Now $9.75: ° were $20.00; now $14.50 Broadcloth Coats, . were $25 00; now $16.50 -And in addition About 50 Long, aT Coats : imported plaid materials. with veivet on collar and culls, finished with straps of cloth, $15.00 Regular price-$25.00, made of O'NEILL BUTE, DING—ad Floor Misses and ¢ Giles Splendid Values for Saturday | Junior Suite—(Like~ iftustrationy In checks and plain colors, box back, lined throughout, notch Velvet Col- ah pleated’ Skirt; sizes 14, 16 years. Value $17.50. — Special Misses's ~Sults—three-quarter length, ian Broadcloth and Cheviot, lined thro with satin, velvet collar; full pleated cuit | sizes 44, 16 and 18 yea $23.75 value $28.00, Special at Junlor and Intermediate Sulte—in Chev lots and some mixtures; semi-fitted back; lined throughout; " pleated skirt; value $15.00, Special at $} 4.75 Misses’ Tourists Coats—in Plaid and mix- tures; notch collar; double breasted; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years yalue Gas Cag iererghte fength, fs medium gray and mixtures; flannel lined; buttoned to neck; sizes 6 to 14 years, Formerly $7.50 to $12.50, $10. 50 . _ Apparel - for | meres; sizes up to 20 years; will fit small Now $5.98 and ..... O'NEILL BUILDING-Sa Floor (Ese a Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Overcoats™ Boys’ Norfolk and mat ae Suit These suits are made of handsome fabrics, in) desiras ey =\ ble, neat mixtures; also— , “s Thoroughly well tailored and altogether of ai her” character than usually found in, Boys’, Clothing “around these prices. Some have sers, one straight and one Knickerbocker, or two Knickerbocker trousers, $3,98, $4.98, ee Regular prices $4.98 to $7.98" ' Sailor, Russian and Eton Blouse Suj ts. soutache braid or embroidery, in fancy cassi- meres, cheviots and serges. Splendid ” —yaluz—at— <= Silk Regular prices $: Single-breasted suits, in mixtures, chevlots and cassl= Yery-special_at. $4.80 s men: “Regular fri 5 $5.98 to 9. + Hreyare-tie pest P atl buttons, and were cut ree custom patterns. They areal hana- with cutis attached or sietached, @5-14.to 17, Vahies- £2.50, each, special ar ‘$1. 50 ‘Men's $2.00 Underwear, $1.50.- kK make, Tutt fistiioned. recwarmade} fine, soft, heavy quality natural wool; best selected ibbed talis, pearl, butto! the drawers are reinforced; regular size or stouts. yatnsi, 5 “yreching Medic! &o. asTour, “Christ. A. he-order fo which they came | mriaiiana ‘of the Firat Century, | iy ‘Pinay jew Kingdom of Christ. Vol, 1. Mauri Vol. 1. Shakespear Shales peare 1864-1804 Thtroduction by. Arthur Waugh, Gotten Book of Coleridge, Wiles by Introduc- Tntrodustion Titroduction | | basa ees antes . Science Hynes Savers Introduction by Sir History of Salborne. In- Windle. aynael if LR sh “Ali a Bag i ace A Voyage of Leavrppres Lesgio, r Taye Béerome Wid IV ten _Itrotetion by Pe aie ot the! Sen Deovery, = | ADAMS BUIEDING—3d_F iat = ii $3.50 Tavuy Heine. Operatic 4t 13 cts. From Touriata: Taye ts. res Nvender: Want a . Dear Any Ola “Time j at ee SirmonrAAuLCNEOMOnLe ns $15.98! Sasi la Sia es Boys’Overcoats in form-fitting or box all-the leading: shades; Overooats that-are made right and will stay tight after they are worn; a lange col- tection—to—select from; _also Boys’ Rus: Overcoats in lirge varietias- Prices range from fins to. ime “ les we artiutury call your attention to the special lots and the excellent values we ela stb ? $5.98 to $9.98: “We Sell 2,000 Pairs of Douglas Shoes Sa Men ‘and Boys Every Week. Eyromen 3 3-strap- $3-00 : ~—-—-We-could- sel more if we could get them beaded French heel — from the Douglas factory. ~ As.it is, we t dress slip Pes Ato Ey their SSPE anest 2.00 slighily-surface-checked—which- they term ese “factory-damaged. ’ “Evert two thousand 75¢ Dede ath airs seem like a good many—but not ou considér-that Douglas makes somethin d footwear; Sizes 3 § Ree nant 29¢ ike Sixty-five Thousand pairs a week. Boys’ Douglas Shoes, We have enough for to-morrow best of all for school 1 69 to supply ‘every demand that . and dress wetr, at Tate ae eon eat ee * ety.of leathers. A 5) rah 79 for Women's $1,25 collection of styles. Every size, € Colored Spats, too, A great many are In Patent ° of Broadcioth, In all the new shades to match any costumes — lum, wine, blue, rown, fan, gray &e, All sizes. Leathers, so much in demand for Winter wear AS Other Douglas, Shoes—the finest kind that come to us—bélter selection than the above, becduse more of the dull Ox 5 ___ leathers are represented in them; anual 9 : $1.00 Men's Russet Kid Turn Sole ‘Slip: 3 $i.so’yrads, in every size; special at. Men's Sample $4, $5 and $6 Shoes at nicest of all for house wo ar 1O'8 saree 49C s From one of the best factories:/in America; all * sorts of leathers; every pair strictly first ality. A dozen different toe shapes. Qnly 300 pairs. These are salesmén's sam- Sed little better perhaps than regular stock, A great bargain. IRE OUTPUT of Shoes that are + $2:95 | Star Dance Folio No. 6 10 Centa Hixtra by Mall ADAMS BUILDING—sth Floor Just. One Hundred — of These $8 Double fron WG Beds $4, 65 at < The first hundred customers to-mor- row will buy these $8 Double Iron Couch Beds for $4.65. They are far price to b& found in’ other stores. They are ‘stronger and heavier in every particular, Practically double beds—or two couches rated, One section Is made to slfd. underntath the other, though when placed alongside—for a double bed— mattrese*s are of equal height. They may be used as two single veds, two single couches, one single couch or a double ,bed, Built of heavy, bronded iton) frames; fitted | with National’ wire and helical spring | as CONPERTE WITH TWO MAT- ES. MAIL OR C. O. D, ORDERS. superior to“others at or near-'the | When sepa- ) i : Specials for” Saturday $1:50-Underwear, -90¢.| -$1.00--Neckwear,- 50¢ ‘Men's silver gray, silky, fleecectined:| Men's Neckwear of plain—popl Shirts and Drawers, covered s¢ams, }self-jacquarded, figures of silk, made especially well finished, To dispose | in the folded square model, 5 of a large purchase quickly 90c Value $1.00; special at...’ se 30c WE ONES fon walucs specialiat | $1.50. Night Shirts, $1.00. 75c and $1. 00 Hosiery 396 Men's Domet “Night. Shirts —Ektra— Men's Half “Hose In Black silk Gog selection of patterns; the usual lisle and plain colors, embrojdered Pe pane pit in figures and clocks. Value etl rad 7c) and $1.00} Special ati! 20 [Ssturday at oessttse $1.00 | GNEILL BUILDING 2d ¥ loor $160, Misses’ $2.25 and $2. ch SHOES, special at. cial for y in the SS sizes: C1136, 12, 13, 1, D--1148, 13; 1. 00 Shoe fo Misse ~ $2.00 Shoes for ses and Children $1.20 For Misses ‘For Children _ | AB to 14 | Boa to 41. {> C8 to 11, pale 12, 12) B—11¥6, 13, 1348, C13, 1334. » 13, 1, 2, _D—$% to 10%, Infants'—A and B72, 748, 8,

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