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¥ "Wh: niBntor Bradley De-', ciares His Machines Are “jsedEvery where. 4 at aid you do uu received for me fron: ted Gas Co. and tho Le Gas vadles. ‘The money the books will ‘sh Frou know no 70 on SERN 3 Ag0, transac: | fini: + {tion made sas Cl Ij end African steamship 1! Seepr sy the Iead: ity speech. thout your eignatnre to the | ere him with stealing,” | ‘out I wealth like y i | SERGT. CLOOGANSSA YS. “itd be a fine thing if they'd put some of the force to work shtoppin crime instead of tacking them fo kee and the other one post to home.” YP SUNDAY'S WORLD. "WANTS TO MODIFY SHIP SUBSIDY BILL.) « eressman Grosvenor Proposes) WTNE-YEAR-OLD TELLS Limit Right to Oriental and earth Aaerican Lines WHY THE TRUTH PAYS. | nes, st THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, FLD FOR A2,000 SCORES OVERCOME IN TENEMENT FIRE |Reward Trap Catches Bellboy| Twenty-four Families Driven and Chum and Gems Stolen. | from Homes by Fierce Blaze to | Tam “THEFT AT WALDORE | | from Guest Arré Recovered. on the te Regan Piriatly anda of House L iyeGergeant or hall made ao he Jowela we POSITIVELY M SCIENTIFIC. Mouth bil |Might “Beat” a Lie the First Time, | but He’d Be “Nailed” the Le " Second. Dr, Vietor the Au American Dentifrl ‘an: "I might beat {tthe folst time.” Te- plied the witness, ‘but the second timo| you'd nail me,’ { Jersey City, at & Aoore of women overcome by smoke. floor of uncon n and was men: came im to cure Ricks Disease urating, receding] Whileh eause te (eth to decay. Prepared necording to t nula of the \Astyle of out-and-out , dress shoes, and still “stand up” under every- day use, Made of Regal . Black King Calf. Quarter: Sizes! Downtown Stores: $29 Broadway, c: 785 Broadway, 1211 Broadway, NEW 65 W, 125th St., corner 7th Ave. 1903 Broadway, bet. Ditmars Street and NEWARK, uate nae ahaanige Willoughby’ Avenue 1 Broad 8. opp, Cen 68 West Zist #460 Fifth Avenue, bet. 10th and Mth Sts. (6 Newark Ave, “WHEN YO Don’t Take An: U BUY, y Sort of Substitute for Honest Materials in Your Shoes 4 Malle the Shoe-Man SHOW You. _ Shoe materials have gone up no less than 52 per *% cent., and if you don’t get proofs before you thing less than you pay for! This is no time to take chances! The way to buy shoes this Fall is to be sure you are buying lea- ther instead of pasteboard, Oak- Bark-tanned soles instead of brittle hemlock, silk and linen thread instead of cotton— good; honest, long wear instead of trouble—and get it down in black and white! |[ The latest, completest i Regal proof is the Spec- ifications tag that Proof in black and white. ” Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled The Largest Retail Shoe Business in the World, 123 Stores in Principal Cities. GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STO 1341 Broadway, opp, Herald Bullding BROOKLYN 9466 Fifth A: bet. loth *So7- Eighth Avenue, bet. 35th and 6th © ret, only, Monta, ps pete ee eae Oe ose: "150 E. Mth St., corner 34 Avehue #111 Broadway, near Bedford Ave., Pl Bond Bt opps Cenwal RR, ot Mey. MBixth Ave. BE corner st Bt, 003 Broadway, bet, Ditmars Street and JERSEY CITY,N,J.¢ is NG W. 125th Bt., corner 7th Ave. ‘Willoughby Ave. 66 Newark Ave. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES FOR MEN AND WOMEN *STORES MARKED WITH A STARVARE-OPEN EVENINGS L, SHOES we are sending out with every pair—the i itemized factory’record of their makentup. In a Regal store your money buys a better Shoe than six dollars will buy any- where else—and we give you the $359 and $4099 Special Hygienic Orthopedic Lace Shoes, for Misses and ' Children, in Black Kid and Gun Metal Calf, $3,50 and $3.00. SANTA CLAUS igood old fashiot Pudding: just as only it saves you al ‘eliminates any possibility of disappointment. You've never had Plum Pudding till you've had it right. Put up ex- |dlusively by Richardson & Robbins: in one, two, three and four pound sanitary tins Steam hot, open with a key and turn out on a warm plate. Your grocer has it or can get it. Look for the label—R. & R. the Old GuglishReceipt RICHARDSON & ROBBINS, DOVER, DELAWARE | ecktee Sez, Friday, Saturday and Mandoy ——— AMMEYER | ding aq made by Richardson and Rob- 1 the original receipt is just like d home-made English Plum ure—just as toothsome— he fussing an (Ask anybody from De! 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St, Sizes Our Footwear Is the Only Footwear for Your Children Because in form, in material, in workmanship, in wear ! and comfort they are greutly superior to all others, and in price greatly less than all others. 5 High Cut Button and Lace Shoes, in Patent Leather, + | Black-Kid and Gun Metal-Calf,—-Prices-front $2,590. Misses’ & Children’s Kid Button & Lace Shoes. Sizes 6 to 10%, $1.50,"$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, Sizes 11 to 2, $2,00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. 0 6, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. Arrives at our store Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, d entirely aware.) Comes =H { | | to $5.00, Come and | Mall Orders Filled. Sold elsewhere at 30¢ OUK Regular Price, 2 233, 235, 237 and 239 Wash red cottee, — TS INVITED, | COFFEE| Company | aan ington st, $3290 SHOES wwe i : ished 1810, | Atrialwillconvince Ein = | you that W.L.Doug- ‘ jes in the universe, | Telephone Ord¢rs Filled, Old Gov't Coffee . %:, 2 H \rectory makes moro “Offers of | Sutiestry Positions” than any other two ‘ sec. him and bring the Children, | Cure for Rheumatism. GIAVEITICS Compound Sulling | Neltet me | from pata | after first ib, tho rb nd Crests, Seon wns PRESCRIPTION TST pilxture of Gus fying the | Bloor and. Reulat_ ing the, Idver and stomach, Afford Good Appetite, HARMATT, W YORK. | 83,50 shoes are ft The Sunday World's Want Di- | thebestinthe world. . athe Si 14-1449 Drealway, co: lst 06 Nasa Street. Bo Weet 136h Street, Wi Third Avance. sae AY. 00t. W. L. DOUCLAS 1906.” — s+ neat ethers, Se, Caemreprarreyy, sem Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, A Most Important Sale of Tailored Suits for Women & Misses TOGETHER WITH Street, Tourist and Evening Coats For the most part they are manufacturers’ sample garments of a high grade. To them we have added a number of garments from our regular stock of which we have but two or three of a style. Collectively, the sale affords suits and coats for street and evening service, in the models which are in greatest demand. The fabrics include broadcloths, velvets, cheviots, silk-velour, and:silk-broadtail. ‘ ‘Regularly $37.50, $39.50,$45.00, $48.50; at $23.50 Regularly $50.00, $55.00, $68.00, $75.00; at $35.00 THE COATS Regularly $19.50, $22.50,-$25.00, $27.50; at $14.75 Regularly $29.50, $32.50,.$35.00, $37.50; at $19.50 Regularly $39.50, $42.50,.$45.00, $48.00; at $24.50 Regularly $50.00, $55.00, $58.00, $65.00; at $33.50 Fine Gold Jewelry What we mean to imply by “fine” is this: The designs are new and of a character such as you would expect to find in the most exclusive shops (at materially greater prices). The jewelry is wrought by goldsmiths rather than manufac- tured in the provinces, i] oa THE SUITS Regularly $25.00,.$27.50, $25.50, $35.00; at $J9.00: Since our jewelry shop has been made twice greater than ever, we have found it possible to present a most exhaustive { collection of the new pieces, set with diamonds, pearls, rubies and other precious stones. - $125.00 Riyerside Maximus Watches at $90.00. | Men's 16’size of 14k. gold, with 23 diamond and ruby jewels’ $32.00 Waltham Watches for Men at $25.00. 16 size of 14k. gold, with patent regulator; 15 jewels, $25.00 Waitham Watches for Men at $19.50. 12 size of 14k. gold; 7 jewels. $15.00 Waltham Watches for Men at $10.95, 16 size, gold filled, 15 jewels, plain or engraved case, $10.50 Waltham Watches for Men at $7.75. 12 size, 20-year gold filled. $9.50 Watches for Boys at $6.50, 20-year gold-filled case. $22.50 Waltham Watches for Women at $16.50. 14k. gold, plain or engraved hunting case: | 5 $14.00 Gold Watches for Women at $9.00. 14k. gold case and gold dial. | $10.50 Gold Watches for Misses at $6.95. | With gold pin and arranged in a plush case. $6.00 Enamelled Chatelaine Watches at $3.95. In a large variety of designs and colors, with pin to match. Aprons and Dresses for Maids Together with a gift of purely personal_nature, it has become _ qiiite a custom to present a maid with a new series of service garments. If you elect to follow that custom, you may be interested to know that ours is about the biggest und most varied stock of apparel for maids which is to be found any- where. Furthermore, you will be interested, to-know-that-our prices are materially lower than those of the average shop. Aprens of fine lawn, with or without bibs, deep hem, embroidered and tucked...... 25, 39, 50c, 79¢ to $1.98 Tea Aprons of fine lawn or dotted Swiss, trichmed with laces and embroideries, round or square models, with or without bibs. .25¢, 39c, 50:, 65¢, 79c,to $1.98 House Dresses of percale, various patte-s in pink, blue or black and while... ~5$.00, $1.25, $3.75, 31.93 House Presses of chambray or seersucker in pink, blue and striped designs... vey $5.98 ; : Houns Drenses of black sateen’ $2.50° Houas Rreance of black mohair $4.50 Nurser’ Uniforms of white Ihen, in’ two-piece MOdelSesee tees rece cece ett mocsae $3.98 and $2,50 ‘oo. Poo” Sth Ay.,cor. pith af A ‘The Business enterprises sold through Sunday World i yy Wants are usually “Bargains” in eyery sense of the word. . * \ i omnia i Ae,