The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1906, Page 11

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“EVENING WORLD. 2 et es! 2° ROBBERS ATTACK RUSSIAN PRINCESS. { Maltre ght and Sum t we, |ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD HEADQUARTERS ON TRAIN: 5 on MINISTER SAYS HE IS VICTIM OF eotion aml mana dona fro: clares He Foiled Wicked Scheme of Saloonists. vercoat Savings -In these “December Sales” are several thousand high- ROCHEST. id Bt Fi, Dec. 4—That the Rev Kirkpatrick, \ grade Overcoats at savings of 25 to 40 per cent.—a saying most acceptabh\ just at this time, his are’ Xmas-ward and..Winteg is upon us Ove coats tail Savings ol best mills, ‘ Savings on \Overroats that wera surplus stock In shops of finest avercoat makers in Rochester and New \ork % Savings on Qvercoats’ now short lines {a Brill stocks because of tremendous overcoat business In November. overeat that attain the highest known standard of ready-to-wear alloring. \ g Overcoats that ‘present all the recent style features, Including semi- fitted back, extreme fitted back and button through extreme fitted back coats. \ Overcoats made\ from afl the high standard overcoat fabrics— Meltons, ' Kerseys\ Worsteds, Vicunas and) smart Cheviot. and Worsted Tweeds.| The colorings are black, blue and Oxfonds, (Cambridge, gun-metal and blue grays and extremely popular wale and herringbone London and twilight grays. Strictly all wool custom tallored Oxford Overcoats, cut on -cdrrect new and black Melton and Worsted semi-fitted models, high-grade venetiar shrunk Jourmeyman-tailored Oxford, blue-gray and ack high-grade Melton Overooats, cut on semi+fitted and fitted back models; extreme, heavy and conservative lapels, and|the English gray Tweeds In herringbone and wale weaves; extreme models; button through and fly fronts; outside flap and plain flap pockets; extreme heavy lapels, plain lapels; weit and plain cuff sleeves; high, natural and extreme shoulders; smart, pop- @ am 50 lar, hard-to-find coats, even at regular prices. Because of 14: cellent fabrics, the gupefior tailoring and the correct models, good ble,yalues up to $22.50,-December Sale price.” ; collars, fapels and shoulders all hand worke The only strictly De linen canvas and French) hal! hilgh-grade all-wool! O; cember Sale price... rcloth trimmings coats anywhere under $15.00. Finest possible Gllored Melton, Kersey and Worsted Overcoats, tallored by the foremost overcoat makers in the world, {ncluding Rochester's finest overccat makers. The fabrics all assure long service The models include bone stripe effects. Highest possible grade garments that: all the! most recent. The shade range Includes black, blue, Oxford, Cam- are extreme yalues up to $25.00. December Sale price. . ‘UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. Bway. bridge, silver and London grays. The wetves range from § 7) 5 i : Get the Habit, Go to. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. agen “SAM" MARTIN'S NOT TO CLOSE. at’ For. ot to by Martin's restaurant, troadway San plain smooth-faced’ Kerseys to heavy wale and herring- 4 FOUR STORES 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue TURKISH _ CIGARETTES Smokers who first try the RAMLEH out of curlosity keep on buying and smoking it by pref- erence. Surely that is reason enough for your getting acquainted. _ RAMLEH is the cigarette that satisiies. Smokers—of -all_tastes tind-in ita de- liclous combination of the rich, full fragrance of selected Turkish tobacco,’ with a mellow smoothness that has flavor without being heavy. Quite likely the RAMLEH(: will give you more satisfaction than you ever got out of a cigarette before. It’s worth trying anyway. Better get a box to-day. . SOLD EVERYWHERE 10c. for JO CIGAR BANDS FREE In every box of RAMLEH Cigarettes there are five. (5) of the most beautiful Cigar Bands ever pro- duced. These bands are lithographed in many colors and embossed and are superior in every respect to those usually sold for decorative purposes. S. ANARGYROS, Mfr., 41) Fifth Avenue, New Yor At pe A ti te a OS ee ee Ae nica) 6, ord bine COP MGSSON CTU ~The Great December Sale of Standard Toilet Articles. Me : Everything Pertaining to the Toilet. Prices That Speak for Themselves. i [PHOUSANDS of people in New York and Vicinity must needs take advantage of this sale, elther for thelr per-.- sonal use or contempla ter in the inonth, The last qreat sale before Christmas. if One year ago we held nee ‘then prives on Standard Tollet Preparations like everything e on tho tne ful an able to preSant during this sale Values unpreceitented. A ca the appended | as long ax ‘of { Depart the Goods are in stock, ML. HOW quartered on Main Flopr—19tn Street side have been. reading of 1s called to the following list of well-known preparations— oa Pears! Unscented Soap, 3 for 2c jHind’s Honey. of aAlmona ? |Lovy’s LaBlache Face Pow | Cream - &2e} > der i 2c | Roger &Galiot’s Portumes,oz. 5 9¢@ |» Willlams* Shaving S Ao | Houbigant To bear out our claim of unusually low prices, spectel attention: Powder, Tooth Dr. Charles Flesh Food 20c¢ 25e¢ =, £2 | Woadbury's Factal Soap.2 for 25¢ 25c¢ Dentiseptine Mouth Wash. , 55¢ $1 sizo... ‘ fh /30¢ for | | | Lyons* } Packer's 7 Gap... Halr Preparations Manicure Material 1 DE. QUININE,.4 e859) Snare IR TONIC) tf __ Specials In Brushes ARY YoraYoar, $2 Val. i a ” CELLULOID RORS— ony, White, GOs. ah ro) 256 tn mines bot. ita or “39¢ 4 yro- 2 WATER, 3 oR, bot 506 356 TOILET Remarkable Values in THE price in every instance docs not represent anywhere near the cost. sales planned to create a great stir among lovers of fine art pleces. collection that would not make a handsome and appropriate present. ‘ Hope to have enougn to last all day, but when values aro so extraordinary, we can only promise as tong as the lots last, Art Pottery, Lamps, Bronzes, Etc. , The entire lot comprises pleces from nearly every art centre.In Europe; {Including Royal Vienna, Teplitz Barbentine, Creton’Porcelain, Teplitz Amphora, Japanese Porc in and m. mare from the fve Church Potteries. Aout bronzes, Carrara Marbles, Electric Lamps, Mand. Painted Dresden and Korina Ware—all of equal prominenes. All.) b3 found on Four Bié Tables sa to overtiowing and spectaly priced at $5, $10, S15, and $20. ‘As an [ilustration of the Immense values each table will contain, we quote a few Items, and their former vajues, aN x It’s one of those unusual Clearing Anticipate your holiday gifts. Not a piece in the entire, | THE -§20 Vase — WIth celebrated cattle ) $15 Electric Lamp. French Bronze. THE scene. | $7 Itallan Fatence Vase. ; $ \ $ 8 Hand-painted Card Tray. | $Il Plece of Five Church Pot- pilegstid | $15 Korina Vase. | tery... ete is $14.50 Cloisseualx Pottery. $15 Louwelsea Vase. CONTAINS — a EDT — aaa ~ TABLE THE TABLE THE S TABLE mule $10 CONTAINS | | 215 CONTAINS %20 CONTAINS Such vaiues as f Sven Fash re Such values as 3 yas 30 French Bronze Llectric Lamp, | electric $13.75 Amphora Vase. k | $25 French. Sevres Tray Gna $50 Electric Lamp: : 22.00 Barbetine Glass Vase. Cunt RAS : | $30 French Sevres Tray. $18.00 Cobalt Vase $36 Toplitz Figure, $55 ‘French Bronze Figures. $15.00 Japanese Bronze Vase, | | $30 Bronze Bust, | $40 Bronzo Electric Lamp. Lo l= = ‘ i (Fourth Floor.) 4800 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curt At Prices Below Actual Mill Cost. IF you have been walting for such an opportunity as this, your patience will be amply rewarded. for nevet: * 2 before have we been able to place on sale so fine an assortment of unusual values in Nottingham Curtains. |: Forty-elght hundred pairs in the lot, the result of a quick purchase trom one of the must prominent Curtain Mills in the country prior to thelr annual inventory. There aro Just 173 patterns, In quantities from to 50\ pairs of a style; every pair absolutely perfect, full 3% 2 to 60 Inches, = etna 3 \ yards long and the standard Wwiatns [$2.25 CURTAINS. $1 palr. $2.50- CURTAINS. $4, 25=palr.| $595 CURTAINS. $2 palr. $4.85 CURTAINS, $2550 patr. $5.90 CURTAINS, $3 pal. $3.00 CURTAINS. $7.50 Par. 4 $3.50 CURTAINS. $1.75 pact Ce Damasks, Tapestries and Portiereés—Greatly Underpriced. The balance of the Importer’s stock that created such a Sensation last Monday has arrived..and will be sold to-morrow at these low prlces. | Yi PRENCH OKRGA? ESILK DAMASK SILK MOIRE DAMASK—50 Inchos ;ODD VERONA VELOUR PORTIERES| NOVELTY TA\PESTR —rich, magnificent fabrics In wide, In solld tones of crimson, |—Many can be matched Into palrs.'—300 piirs tn sey Nile; bite —and—cream,—The usual Nile and - rose. The Standard | When Ined and finished will equal! tones: ‘exceilent $3.75 gr Sale {Mie $25 sorts, “sare etc. qurart es faa SSO, Drlcow resents: $2.2S price, por strip... ‘$3.95 During Wis sale $7.95 price........ ‘ BASKET WEA MUIRE—Some- | COUCH COVERS —60 Inches wide, | SIMILE DAMASK PORTIERLS—170, WOOL VELOUR COUCH © Viks— PORTIERES 1 light color bod chambers, Uines called Monks’, or Friars’ “ie ‘ , | OXact reproductions of antique rugs Cloth. 50 Inches wide, In red and eee ofr ene Beenie se ads Green only.) “so inches’ wide and. ai varus. 14 reen only, Bisewnore 50c. Sas ‘i y long. Regular Sale aie Sureaiaerice vo. BSC price... $1.9OS5 saro prico, patr...... 6.50 price... on $15) bi ae 7 acas ] CH Figer) A | fa ' (sixth Floor.) Ha Tst of the Month Cer 2 j ; Handsome Morris Chair,s7.50 "S28 on Grocery and Wine Sale. ¢; Never Sold for Less Than $10.50, at ee Serer nne “(EXTRA PANCY FLOUR—Royal Stuart wy not give a Morrls Chalr or some other appro- |) past BACON creamery Sue Basti amuyilpatont priate plece of Furniture If you are In doubl? There's ||| squtro’s tamous Eng- i Plour; guaranteed nothing more acceptable. Surely something In this speclal | lish Sugar-Cured —Freshly made. 5-1, equal to any brand on y 5 tho market, Barrol, Holiday alray will appeal to you as sultable, | Broakfast Bacon. | crock, $1.57; In. Wood,” $5 25; The Chair at $7,50 1s made of quartered oak or mahogany fin- | 3 to 6 Ib, } eeehareel mer ished, highly polished, broad, graceful arms, adjustable to four 1Ge 3-v. «1 BO Tela Sdifferent positions; oquipped with reversible best quality “yelour cushions, stitched edges. $12.90 MORRIS CHAIRS, $8.75 Golden oak, highly polished. $22,00 MORRIS CHAIRS, $13.50 Quartered oak, extra heavy framo, plano polishe MUSIC CABINETS. $11.50 CABINETS, $9. 25 Golden oak. of mahogany Mnistiod, piano polished, titted with'drawer, brass trimming. 0 $22.75 CABINETS, $18.75 finished, plano polisned, Mtted with mee top and ane drawer with glass knobs, claw fine LADIES" DESKS. 87.50 DESKS, $O Golden oak or Inshogany jghly poltshed; one long drawer and + .coms $20.75 DESKS, SIS | | Noe ROR CANS SAPO: | PETER CO! | TINE Ss doz., 59¢; we packago SC 300 Be ES. | 4/43, PARLOR TABLE! Mahogany finished: highly x2z square top, ftlod with lower Vere MacHBy handsomely decorated, | 4 i be 1. | Aba ON RE, || 5:00 ROCKERS, $4.25 Sas Quartered oak or ponuine birohs mahoy- PARLOR FURNITU | any Hntstod; plano polished; broad arms, $87.50 PARLOR CABINETS, BOT | {oh 'comortable. iyfoltan ak of inahogany finished: non: | -§12.50 DESKS, SLO. 5O ft d glass shelves, Prbeti as, very arastlc. Ls is | curly pirch—finoly polished, very aftistic.

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