The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1906, Page 10

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SRANOPL BOWLERS HL BROOK WATCH TO-O Four, Whose Ages Aver- ‘-age Seventy Years, Meet in’ Team Series. Years, of axe There tn the Grea Tithe stunt. bac W years | same Ami In the teasn will open games, ax Brookivn fang equal on earth quailty for a man ¢ He {8 a fan of the few ever see the may make goog in th ever. f AMPHION AND ALBION STARS IN MATCH GAME, The return match same Jimmy Smith and Jimmie Wat Albion, and Harry Herbers a Staude, of che Amphion, Brooklyn, will be rolled Bunday at § P. M. at the Albjon, Twenty-third street, near Third e first series of the Am- games tbat followed games, sories ily Cordes nd Central, wwe and Ampiion. The ed et the Am- tay, Doe. 15, h contest of of J. Brie- tt Bedford arday Alleys, ! | | I |MorgantBrother Storage Warehouses \ Moving Vans jek for ornaments {ESTO YT ea leds REDIT 10 AL CLOTHING © SA /7 = th Ave., : BACOKLY BELMERES R GIRL CARRIED OFF TO SEA,|*%)..0 urercrall ens a 1p. A TURK Di. PREPARE! WM. VOGEL & SON. Winter and Suits for Men at Thes ters nothing a made. for excellence. progression in evry phase, Consider t! sive fealt “Concave’ “Closefitting’’ collar—what a vast impr’ over the usual way. And features offer the inspirational stimulus to our these two tailormen. degree as shoulder and “‘Closefitting” collar have Lees worked out to perfection, so is the style in oy suits at $1 fabrics : Keissys, M The conventional out ven \ OLL FOR STRIKES AND SPARES. ———_—____—_. 200-YEAR WAR ENDED. Lyon’s Tooth Powder . Cleanses and beautifies the teoth and ‘purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement | for over 2 quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists, Fifteen Dollar win- ulus and oy _ sent conerele e:amples of the advance of clothes making. bstract, nothing intangible about the claims , Stripes EY DINNER. The (Hydegrade | Guarantee : Every quality essential to true clegance end usefulness —that’s what the trademark Hydegrade on a lining guarantees.: For a waist or dress lining, for petticoats, fancy work or home decoration, the weaver's skiil has not produced better fabrics. Light, but strong, exquisitely finished, of silky look, of, beautiful colors—rich enough for the most’ particular uses. There are five Hydegrade linings—one of them is just what you are looking for. Don't forgetthe trademark Hydegrade ontheselvage. aly j, pO Sakana Rusiline ‘Satin Taffotette All 36 in. wide. For sale at all lining fers. A. G. HYDE & SONS, 361-363 Broadway, New York Makers of Hydegrade Textiles 30. — The day brought of the dramatic year-old war in a siege of many Extraordinary Price Cutting on_ iN WOMEN’S & CHL REN’S COATS & SUITS. surren- “LACE sions to 1. Vatue $3 ON AND mh LACE and extens hovls; widths D, E and } Va ve 0, for Women’s Automobile Veils. Superior Including bi DY | MEN'S KTR TS sem! te Aft WEST 12518 $1 os ST., 7% AND 8TH AVES. Qvercoats © $25 reoats pre- ; mosern There 1§ ~ their superior They indicate R se two exclu- s only—our shoulder and ovement they are In the same our “Concave” ur overcoats and Sy 5 are fas shaped’ back Cheverfiel 's of light grey, black Vib so snediom lenoth asd lot models of cuit form in a series o and double breasted models of or » medium lenzth and long coats,-with deep cintre vents cr $ ed ‘of black ‘Thivets and fancy yelour finished Ca smeres in d overplaids. Other Winter Overcoats and S$ up to $50. anni SON Houston St. fr. haw receterd fo. Nt a washed twice! 2.69 1.87 IDAY. NOVEMBER 30, T9060. 5 A ft Explained by Anty Drudge. Little Miss Rompabout—Just look, mamma, I tore my froc ay Mother—‘Good gracious, and that frock just new! Only | i | Anty Drudge—Just those two washings made the tear | possible. You boiled the frock, as you do all, your | | clothes, and that softened and weakened its fiber. If | you had used Fels water, the fabric to give away thet Naptha in cold or lukewarm uld not be half rotten and ready time it caught in anything,’ | poineumaee | White clothes are made of vegetable | fibres, cotton or flax. Boiling affects them | the same way it does other vegetable mat- | ter, as potatoes or cabbage. It softens | | them and weakens the fibre. Boiling will | | ‘soften even hard wood. : : | clothes will wear out quicker and_ tear more easily if you boil and hard-rub them. Wool, which iunimal fibre, is softened just as the fibre of meat in boiling. Pels-Naptha will cleanse your clothes in cold or lukewarm water without any boil- | ing or hard rubbing, and there isn’t a single thing in it that will harm the goods. | | Your clothes will wear twice as long, | | and they'll be whiter and cleaner all the time. ‘Try a cake of Feis-Naptha and see. But use it the Fels-Naptha way, accordin | to the simple directions on the red Fal green wrapper. They'll tell you how to | wash all kinds of clothes with Fels-Naptha; ! wash dishes, clean floors and do many other things with it. é " { By this you can easily see how your li ' Saag) ofe feaanof dre _ Store Closes at 6 P. M. } | Clothing for Young Men | of 15 to 20 Years | >| is clothing is tailored in such handsome fashion and: such correct styles that a very large proportion of it is sold | to still older men of 31 to 86-inch chest measure Nothing} could more fully establish the distinctive character of the clothing. The fabrics are of the same high standard as all ead | |{ Wanamaker clothing, absolutely pure tool, in the newest’ patterns. The tailoring is faultless in every respect. The} ‘different models present the newest and latest styles in the! various shapes fushionablo this season. i i Young Men’s Sack Suits, of fancy mixt.cheviots and} worsteds, at $12 to $30. ‘Of. plain black or blue cheyiots, | thibets or unfinisht worsteds, at $12 to $25. | Young Men’s Winter Overcoats, in black, Oxford mix-| ttires and Cambridge gray, in semi-fitting mode's, at $12 to) $80.. Of fancy mixtures at $15 to $25, Main floor: Wanamaker Putiding. _ Christmas Dress Patterns | Of Cottons in Boxes. Holiday influence is making itself felt atrongly, in the! dresa.goods stora at Wanamaker's. But we have: been making careful preparation for months past to meet the call of the EARLY CHRISTMAS BUYE We have to-day a splendid and comprehensive showing of Christmas “Dress Patterns, in the new styles, beautifully | boxed or neatly banded. i we are ready. Christmas Cottons Thepdemand grows larger ev for these y goods for: | presents. Here y find ch from—-per- | cales, dark and 1 singhams | ns and! 1 | | kers fror and printe ale in box. Swiss muslins ds Pe uslin in box.$1.50, e.$1, worth $140, | Christmas Dress Patterns of Woolen Goods At $3 and Upwards Serges, checks volles, cheyiots, mixt sultings and novelty goods are represented. ch pattern ts neatly folded ad banded, aking a eek ch miissy* packag! at one-half to two-thirds regular : value, 38-inch All Wool Henrietta at 75c a Yard © Tv js probably the 1 popular fabrie for Ch gilts, so we have pl led a fu ‘olor: , brown, old rose, red, reseda, green, t elotrope, ue, cadet blue and cream, Secon’ Moor, St art Bull nder-Price | jon of Ol Paintings whieh 5 3 at which the y buying. They are | lading follows. Oil Paintings, U We offer today quite an attra > col ne and Landscape ornameuts, in 6-incn gilt frames! At $20, worth $: with gold burnisht o At $22.50, worth Paint! with goid burnisnt ornaments * = All Of these pa *s are inclosed In nicely fnisht black ‘protection DUNES, A. few Venetlan , in gilt frames! 2 is ~ JOHN. WANAMAKER ‘orme 2 T. Stewart & Co., | Broadway, Fourth Aveaue, Eighth to Teath Streets. Mf LAS. SSietea 3 | ) VY. £. BOUGLAS ses 693.50 SHOES men W.L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judges of footwearto be the best in style, fitand , wwear produced in this country. Each part of the shocandevery detail of the maKing is looked after and wate over by sHKilled shoemalsers, regardless of time or expense, If I could take yourinto my large factories at BrocKton, ass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas |shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer,andareofgreater valuethan SCESHOE. | ’ om W.L. DOUGLAS $4.09 GILT EDGESHO CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. L. Dougl: a amped the bettom, which protects the a fake no substitute. Wherever Sold In W. L, Douglas exclusive hoe dealers everywhere. HOES $1.75 AND $2.00, JUST THE SAME AB HENS, FOR 31.76 AND $2 W. J. Douglas, Nroekton, Mass, W. L, DOUGLAS BOYS: MY MEN'S $3.59 SHOCG, THE SAME LEAT stashed t Catalog malt 433 Broadway, corner 1 755 Broadway, corner ti 853 Droxdway, comer BROOKLYN: a 710 Broadway, cor. ‘Thornton Bt. froadway, comer Gates Avenue, niiton Street, corner Pearl Street $49 Broad way, corner 449 Broadway, 00 Third Avengo, corner 120th St bot, 10th & 147th Bia | 4 2d Stre y 18 Newark Avenue Broad Street. Why Pay For Linen Collars And Not Get Them i? You are asked to pay 16 cents (2 for 25c.) for collars made’ of cotton —when the Triangle Linen Collarsycost you the game price, “Why. shouldn't you get the best ? ‘Triangle Linen Collars cost more to make than cotton—linen: Js het- ter looking, better wearing, is worth more, than cotton. Why shouldn't you get the benefit? oud y ticular to see that every vollar you buy is stamped n you'd n Grade stamp: that you'lloverfook the yet cost you only 15¢e, (2 Ss are not? Quarter quality and S-thread eyelet Joutton-holes ib satisfaction. 150 styles to Choose from—sold in the best stores everywhere. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co. Troy, N.Y. Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America, New York Office, 636-638, Broadway. Why! for 23.) SUNDAY WORLD'S Y VQFFERS OF POSITIONS” THA UN THE UNIVERSE” \ 150 Styles \(RIANGL £7 15c, Each Vs Sizes LINE Two for - “Shrunk-to-Size” | (00) S ; 5c.

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