The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1906, Page 13

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ot GIL WALKS MILES, GANTAMAON HER AM Man Complained of ‘“Birdie,”’ but Health Official Stands | by Her. Carrying # bantam hen perched on ther arm, Eliza Bender, ten years old, won the day yesterday againat the forosa of malice. She thvaded the offlos of the Assistant Sanitary Inepeotor and quickly got an audience with him. He eald: Miss Bender had m: to a wicked man, | ved on her. father | m for the reason 6 cellar. that because of a compl Health omcia had & t even crow, and} you can wy ery x doesn't *sturb, anybod: Miss Ben- | Ger said after denounced the 0 than four intles- to er chicken, MOUNT VERNON ), Louis V. Snyder. of South Third ave-| nue has returned from a vielt tofriends olen away from home | | at Paterson. L. 0. N Fiske has made arrangementa| Humane) Mayor Brash for a fountain tn Mount Brush will appoint a Of five to pelect @ alte thy has been “chosen of the Mount Veriton | t umbus, | Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson celebrated thelr fortieth wedding anniversary) on Jast Batu evening, Many promi- nent resid Attended tho affair, | Frank V, Millard « party of 6 guest Manhattan, oroner Russe! George Righy : 2 Mount Ver- in Syra- during the past Ralph — Holliste enting the fone of Ve ‘ went to Ossining inst inspect a camp 6f young y Miss Grace avenue, ls King, tire friend Ms w Se eae has been » new 650-foot White’ Star | cating Morgan sn WAS gan his resolution Panama Can the Panam: TON, Dec. 7—Senator Mor- reased the Senate on ng to giving the mission control of ay. He did not be- would be [lt isnot 190 early to begin to lot, ? The Question “What Shall | Give Him Christmas?’ mas Suggestions’’ illustrated), _ of gifts help.’you to be appreciated, your mame and and it will be mailed you, | echoolship Bt. Mary’ [tery told them he coun not send ar m 5 | Nashy x New York for Are you in doubt what to give him for Christmas, ‘Let our booklet, “Christ- (fully practical decide; something to wear is sure Send address BAR 22 “CO-EDS" FOR NIGHT REVEL Preceptress Catches College Girls at Banquet in Dormi- tory of Lawrence. APPLETON. Wis., Miss May Carter, préceptress at Orima- by Hall, the giris’ dormitory at Law- rence University, entered the attic of the Dullding @t 1139 P. M. she found twentyiwo oo-els in the room. The rules require all lights to be out and the girla in bed at 10.20, When the preceptress made rounds of the building shortly after “taps she found phe house still. Fit- teen minutes later twenty-two young women noiseless! ipped o} beds up to the candles “gpread Dee. the All were seated onthe floor in a cir- One girl blew out the candle, at throwing a she pan cle. the same tm, her, head, Wh what was seemingly ecreamed and on Misa ty-tws OLD SCHOOLSHIP ST. MARY’S TO GO. Famois Vessel to Be Retired and the Vicksburg Is Assigned to Replace It. WASHINGTON, 1 The n her com a several girl al tainted, arter heard the nolse. and twen: suspensions are tre result. ——_=.___ Dec. old ts to aut of Sonimission. It will be replaced sy the Vickaburg. which, although not a mod- ern vessel, {9 much newer and more seaworthy. Representative J. Van Vechten Olcott and 6x other New York City members called on Assistant Secretary Newberry yeaterday and asked that the Hartford be acnt to New York to take the place of the St Marv’s. ‘The Assistant Sec: Hartford, but would deta!l the Vic! burs. NEW ROCHELLE Mr. and Mra. Correlius F. Van Zandt, of Ce ® avenue, are sojourning for a season tn Washington. Police Judge Charles A. Van Auken, of htts city, ts mentioned for a posi- tion on Gov. Hughes's staff. red-J- Youmans, of ‘Bickien visltIng relatives in ¥ pington, Det. Miss Helen M. Atkins, of Kew Bed- ford, . Will spend ‘the holiday sea- son with frends on William. street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, of North ro visting relatives tn Berwick, jof Lynn, 1s a guest of friends on Burling ss Mary A. J. Lane, of Kingaton, N.Y. ts xpending two weeks with rel: atines urca street. Miss M. Sherman, of Washing- ton avenue, is in Grind Rapids, Journing with friends, and Mra. Hert Centre Avenue, part of the winter Miss Emelle G Bo- t R. Underwood, spend a, greater Florida, ‘ashburne, of Web- Ww 1. When | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906. ster avenue, wil remsin unill after the holldaye ‘with relatives in Great Bar- rington, Mass. Miss Viola B. Archibald, of Albany, fe a guest of friends on Elm street. Biles Cornelia A. Dorris, of Roeh: ter, N. Y., is a guest of frien 1 Woodland avenue. M Grace M. Chichester, of Tren- ton, Ji, is being entertained by friends on Meadow Lane. Miss Madge R. Freeland, of Castle Place, has gone to Richmoad’to spend the holidays. SC lems them; if you don’t need them—we’ll tell you sp. | REE services of our skilled oculists— NOT spectecle sales- people—ir: at your dis- posal. Eyeglasses if requir- ed, as low as $1. : 4 East 23d St., at Fourth Av. O East 125th St., at. Madison Av. 442 Columtus Ay., Bist & 82d Sts, '489 Fulton St., Bk’lyn, opp. A. & S. Harlem and Brklyn stores opem Sat. Eve. ° ° , Ceulists and Opticians, Harlem and Brooklyn Stores Open Sat. Er: If you have a Victor Talking Machine or an Edison Phonograph, you will want the new records. If you haven't, you will want both. Come in and give them a hearing Victor Talking Machines.6 17 to 8500 Edison Phonographs...,..8 10to 8 00 Regina Music Box: Regina Player Pianos Regina Chime Clocxs. Our Broadway store fs the home of everything In musical Instruments of the present. THE SU 523-529 8th Ave., be 138-146 West 14th St. Between 6th and 7th Aves. Men’s Wint are cut in the new University, styli more styles, The choice selection o will surely please you, Quality, ind! fit are the features especially sough! Now on Display in RPRIS FOUR STORES the Show Windows, i 2 STORE Bridgeport tween 36th and 37th Sts | 83d St. and Third Ave. One Block from “L"’ Station. NEW STORE: Bridgeport, Conn, Surprise Special Sale No. 377. er Overcoats - of Supreme Quality. All the correct models in the newest fabrics, from standard looms; very Swell overcoats made of fine all-woo! Meltons, Vicunas, Kerseys and Fancy Cheviots in guaranteed tast_color Black, Oxtard-and-faney-patterns. They: sh Chesterfield, London Box and Full- §! f styles and the wide range of materials} | ividuality, correctness and perfection of J. it after In making up these garments. \ ‘On Sale One Week, Ending Next Friday. ‘Men’s Ve $5, $7.50, $ The Overcoats are made of durable Friezes and Fancy Cheviots In all the The Suits are made of extra servicea and tailored to perfection. Boys’ Knee Rant Suits, In every novelty and staple Rich new designs in extra wear re. years, The Surprise Store Will Be the Headquarters for the Happy Holiday Throngs, Q Make the boy happy with a present selected from this Ifany present ts duplicated, bring the one back bought at the Surprise Store for exchange or refund, Everybody knows that sattsfaction goes with every sale at the Surprise Store. think of holiday gifts, Boys’ Caps—All styles for Win wear; good ani warm, = 23c., 45c., 75c., 95c ? in pretty holiday boxes. 10c., 15c., 23c Boys' Neckwear. shows and four ‘Tc., 19¢ Boys’ H and fancy 3c to Heavy Winter Suits @ Overcoats, range of new weaves, patterns and colorings, all cut over the latest modes $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5. style. | Plain and Fancy Overcoatings of good sisting fabrics for boys of 3 to 16/ for boys cf 3 to 10 years; well made Boys’ Suspenders—Extra - elastic, | Boys’ Gloves— ry Stylish 10, $12, $15. close woven Meltons, | erseys, Vicunas, Season's most favoredstyles, All lengths. bie native and foreign fabrics In a wide _ Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6. - | heavy weight; long, full, cut garments | and very fashionable. ter; Boys’ Sweaters—All colors; ex- | cellent quality and well made, | 95c., $1.45. Scotch wool, kid and wool lined, 23c., 45c., 75c. 0 Iri,ht rew patt 1) BARB a cy tT 43, 45c., 69c. Underwear Heay; ficeced-lned, nicely made, 23c., 45c. For Saturday and Monday Onl Bo: iT § cotton Sal a} If you need glasses, get! Grand Free Entertainment on Third Floor. 10.45 A. M., 215, 230 and 445 PM. The Most Puzzling and Marvellous Illusion L’Ariol, Queen of the Air ‘Me sensational myntery of t ka, flo wa contl: wall i te and BROS Cattle. romptly and Carefully Filled, Mail Orders P Here Is the Greatest Opportunity to Buy Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats at Exactly Half One of Rochester's finest clothiers has sold us his surplus st price, which enables us to make this start ling announcement for S: Men’s $25 Winter 349-0 Suits and Overcoats, at a sacrifice These Overcoats are mado of Meltons, Kerseys, Worsteds, Tweesls and Friezes, in al} the new models—long, medium and bor. FINEST HAND TAILORING. The sults are both single and double breasted style In neat fancy worsted effects, Hned. with a high-grade lining. Each suft has extra trousers of the samo material. If Mberty to use the maker's name, these garments would not Jast 3 hours, at | prite, for he js known ae one of the best clothes makers In Am ‘a, Men’s $15 Black and Fancy Suits at $7 50 @' | These suits are made of all wool fancy chevlot, neat stripe worsteds, also p black Thibet, all lined with a fine grade Of silk-finished Venetian. Both sing! couble breasied styies. Sizes 31 to 48 chest. Special Saturday Morning, 8 A. M. Until 1 P. M. 400 Men’s Regular $10 Overcoats at No Mall or C, OD, Orders. $5.00 These Overcoats are in blue and black Kersey, Cheviots and Frieze, a clean-up of all odd sizes and just about enough tolast tor the time of sale. Boys’ $5 Over- ccats and Su ts, $2.98 ‘These ittle Sults and coats represent a maker's ¢ of ramples. 9 W years. Boys’ $3.50 Suits i and Overcoais, $1.25 A clean-up of some odd lote of Syita and Oveecoats, Great | valu Onty one of a Boys’ $7.50 Reefers at$5 z, 3 Reefers are Blu, n ies |‘: | Boys’ $10 Knee Eoys’ $7.50 Long Boys’ $10 aud $12 Pants’ Sults, $5| | Rerters, $6.00 | ; Trouser suits at $4.00 All the new Winter shades Sizes to fit acea HM to i. ara Inchided in this line, ‘Tha | Biack. fancy and airip Ehrich Bros,—Fourth F The Greatest Coat Sale of the Jeweiry Greatest Coat Season in Years. $3.75 “167° Buys a $30 Long Chiffon warts for $6 3 French Enamelled Broadcloth Coat. Chatelaine Watch The Latest Full Loose-Back Model. | aoa meuientiare: “qual 1 y i = ment, gua eed to Fashioned from extra quality Chiffon Broadcloth by Ligh Gis 7 bse a y Si : vogue in Paris and | keep good time. Colors hue, red, tallors, adapted by us from the modeis now most In vogue in Oa green, é&c, Complete in velvet- ping style, Lined to the | $4.6-59 | London, The 52-inch long, full-flaring, loose~ gives an alr of aristocratic distinction to the wearer. bottom with heavy gray or black satin. Style fIlustrated $30 Boulevard Velvet Coats also at.... lined case, speciai for $8.75. "$2.50 German Silver jf Chain Purses St-Inch model, made of sich Boulevard velvet. | special $1 25 trimmed and edged with in Uned with eatin and the opdra, | for Saturday at. e silk braid. A stunning coat for motor show, driving, etc. $12.75 | | Sterling Silver Handled Manicure Files button hooks, shoe horns, tooth and nall brushes. French gray fintsh silver with steel ends. 50¢ value, 29e al Saturday at. $1.00 Gold- Plated Jewelled $25 Long Loose Broad- cloth Coats for deere | fetching model of broadcloth, ined to the use with heavy satin, All the new shades, including pearl, gray and tan. $8.95 $15 Long Kersey Coats The bargain of bargains at. .... fe long, loose model of superior ker- 4 7 sercratalye ornamented {n an original Brooches ecroll dgsign of e!lk braid just coming into Ay vogue.” Yoke and wleeves lined with yaru-dyed aatin, A good, ample coat, gracefully modelled. 50c Fancy Sults and Taffeta Dresses $25.00 and $28.00 va‘ucs. Saturday special at $1.00 value Gold-Plated Jewelled Bracelets rpecit for $16 or Hecringbone cheviota made in the elite Prince Tt cout style 2 sreunsvilio jot wuits inade inj the i Goth wults; the now G-inon’ long Alted model,” A fine figure style Jaunty | with the popular stones. Beautl- Short, Jacke wuiua” braid trimmed. Eton louse wut, vers hanasome chiffon | fy for holiday. Rifts Maln Floor. | Ehrich Bros., | Infants’ $4.50 BearsKin 39 98 Coats, Also Astrakhan tg Cloth Coats for Some made in fetching little box models with large circular collars; others golf red with black velvet collar | and cuffs and patent leather belt; also | fuil tox Bearskin Coats, trimmed with | ; : A pearl buttons; colors white, red -and | Men’s Gloves blue. i | $4.98 | $3.98 Women’s Gloves $2.50 value Long Mous- 1.69 quetaire Gloves; spe- $ Kid Gloves, , per pair pairs of § equetalee te—mediusir | | | jm 2,00 value saddler sewn Cape Gloves; special, a 34 50 ae e pair. sewn, $1.98 | $1.48 | impe- Infants’ | Infants’ $5.50 Infants’ fr = Infants’ £2.50 $7.00 Coats | Lengaline $3 Bonnets | 7 | | fado of Aatrak- 5 nde" of bear! pun or Molaakin.| Silk Coats Made’ co) petp a bearskin | | avy and warm -e x cep tional Long and Drites uu ted." | Lengths, short skin in nlalted effects ae arinx’ in plaited effects a special, a pal ects And fur trimmed, sila trimmed. Negular )$1.00 vai a large variety, of { { aturday tin 6th Ave., 22d to 23d St., N. Y. Half-Price Clothing Parents Will Save Half by Sharing in These Boys’ Clothing Bargains. | | . Chlldren’s $5 Novelty Plaid Dresses tor $2.98 4-in. Dress uit Cases at $ae A Regular $1.50 Value. protected linen & case to 2 S Russet covered, steel frames, corners, brassed locks and lined. A Very neat a carry and very inexpe Men’s $6 to $8 $3 50 Smoking JacKets for The sample line of one of-the best makers has just come intime to be welcome to wives and sweet. hearts, especially as they. are half-price bargains. (Mhere are about 00 co. all the latest {dexs in lounging coats. English double- faced cloths, with plaid and striped Inings. Tuxedo collars, Ail of tiem nicely made, bound with al con! and trimmed with silk frogs. Sizer 34 to 44, 95¢€ Men's {4 oe $2.00 | Jackets, a | a Wisted | | | Men's $2.50 Wool Sweaters fo: effects plain These scarfs ar All this reesor F Mido into ae Inoh French ‘fo Holiday Suspen Woo!) Half Hose Fine silk Malo threads y Fing black | casimere — inedtum. webs. Mounted with fancy buckles, ) retsht, ¢ made and strictly leather erin. Packed tn a fancy box. | Ana ioote ray Upped “heels £100 Value, t 3€c¢ Value, Special for 50c 19¢ Ver Pair, *2.25 Silk Velvet Hats, —S eS _—_—_— A lot of new all silk velvet hats, in several of the most becoming shapes of the season, neatly Wy draped and trimmed with stitched velvet ears and steel ornaments, No mail or GC O, 0, orders for $4.98 Silk filled. $298 | 2 Beaver Hats. Made of finest hatter’s plush, all black, and white with black facing; all styles and shapes. $5 Fur Beaver $9.98 | $3.98 Pressed $4 98 Hats, Special, e Velvet Flats, at ' Long nap fir beaver, in the lead- All the, popular shapes in Derby {ng fashionable shapes, also fur beavor lata In white, Nght blue welt and pink Ey, ( Women’s $3 Dongola Shoes, or Patent Leathers Asfinc- and-etviehastoo nastous yver produced tor 2.00, Made In Dongola leather with patent leather tips, end patent leather, with or without tips. But- ton, Lace and Blucher cut, turn or extension soles, Cutan, military walking heels, A neat, dainty shoe for dress or sen{-dress, in all sizes. Elrich Bros, Second Fhoor, Melton Coats for Ful -box style, double breasted, cer Ittle coat of all-wool Melton, full jo breasted, hf urn-over Colla and square crowns, some others bound, ($4 79 pressed edges and low Girls’ $16 Full Len Ay box xt trimmed with v trl ra tom C Lined all thro together a smart Itlle coat at a price gh with Skinner satin, al- Nu, much under {ts value, Girls’ $15 Long Coats All-wool Chevlots, Meitons and Kersey The newest fi box-plaited models, trimmed with contrasting colors. Also noboy box coats Iued throughout with red flannel—velyet collar, emblem and buttons, Also handsome Empire coats of fancy mixtures. Sizes 6 to 14. Colors blue, binck. red and brown, $7.75 Girls’ $10 Long Coats All-wool Cheviots, Kerseys and Meltons, stylishly Box or Plaited Back, Special for modelled in ful box and plaited back effects. Also $10 shield fronts, with velvet collars and trimmings of braid and velveteen. Colors ved, blue, black, brown and wine, Girls’ $7 Sailor Dresses for Sizes 6 (o 11. Girls’ $6.75 Full Le.gth Coats at $3.75 | $4.98 All-wool Zibelines, made. full box 2 style, double-breasted, with fancy i buttons, Collar tastily Intakt with me . swith) caits to é. Jf. Sia bad tee) tebe blue and oxtord 1 hem. Colors bine, red and. brow Children's $1.50 School Dresses for 9§c, Prettly mado of novelty plaids In Russian style with box plaiting and uimmed with lace medallions, Puff sleeye with deep cuffs. Fyil skirt, ned all through. Sizes 6 to 14. ¢ The new surplice style, with tripie-pleated front, V-shaped yoke, trimmed with soutache brald. Vest brightly fnished with gilt buttons, Belt and siceves trimmed to match, Full pladted skirt, lined all through, Misses’ $35 Lon Bizes 6 to 14. £ SE) 4.98 Coat Suits for 24 Chic models of all-wool chiffon broadcloth, strictly man tulored up to the fashion of the hour. Collar- less corset coat effect, inlaid with velvet and finished with) sil military braid. Box plaited sleeve with funcy curt. Swagger triple-plaited shirt. Sizes 14 to 18) Colozs blues, browns and wine. Misses'$18 Long Kersey Coats fort 5.75 Mull Length, Loose Box Mode! y sie braid) 1 collay Misses’ Full, long, loose mo breasted, with collar. tri 14 to 18, $16 Broadcloth Coats for Full bishop sleeve with (rimmed ouff. Col vrown and red Santa Clans will spend Satu:day here, and he invi.es 4 25 98¢ for Strong ~ for $2.00 22-Inch for $2.00 Blackboards, 4 Jointed Dolls _ Dressed Doll Like the 22 inches high, full 74, B SS. ols. llustration, Frénch jointed body, | =j Six different. styles, large bis ue head, | 22 inches high, full 98e flowing wig, closing jointed body. Very far $1.50 Com. eyes. Great bargain. attractively dressed, W bination Desk 3 Roly-Foly—The latest Toy Dishes—Com- toy for the baby, End- and less amusement. | Very serviceable, | plete set of nicely decorsied dishes, Blackboard. | Three sizes, at 25e, 49¢., O3e. 17 large pieces. Special the set for 69¢. 7 TOY AND DOLL BAZAAR 47H fic. ai! the ch'ltren td come and shake hands with him and tell him what they want for Christmas. Toy MilK Wagons $4.75 4s for $7.00 Perambula- i b ss, iron} Strong wagon, with larg: plush y wheels, rubber | horse and 4 milk cis, | f Mies, teatherelt® | yrums—all makes, bril- H rihinaeone untly decorat 33.0 | rming Nols! Trunks trong and |. $1.60 Mechanical Rallrond— | Wel mids Allis ze, B66 to $2.50, } Engine, cars anid track comp)et- for sou Fire En ine cr Hook | 98 ad Lad er-—pscttl, 25¢e. Ae SOUR SRS NO

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