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éDSRRRE TTBS: pomrenmem THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, Thanksgiving, and the managers of the} ny I eS URES saith ome ure certain thelr maacot has boon | MYON ANISCOT = frank, Ingenuous ma When last seen se wore a collar to which wna ned & papor bearing those p A Fleas Helpioly Heor Brothers’) Men of Schooner) Bound: Here Brought Ashore by ginia Coast Guards. Tiddle de Winks Is Missing} 1 and Other Animals as Well |»: as Officials Mourn. 1'ra the one who got her won't ase rend her back agenin to No. | ‘ThirtyAetehth street? { ally, the Fite-A-WWee an-| vith an excellent | Lyceum for to- he proceeds aro t Seine if- | PHILADELPHIA, Dec | satenguc’ Lite Baving "Thess are inmentat eat ha total Capt 4 EX-JUOGE HUBBARD DEAD. SAULINGPORD, Conn, Dee. Tous. ‘hairiesy “i ig wrinkled wi wetll he fooks more than ever like link of lverwurst. he-ts a hy-prod aa black as ¢ Among the wad Dullt at Norfolk fi ancuiss int hia U tc and was Owned by J ang OTK. ston. 5 el was EX reason, ‘Tiddle "D. had a beam of 39 feet al njascot) of the Bi Store Opens 8,30 A. M.° Closes 6 P. M. % BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN, S. Watches for Men, Women, Boys & Misse | Swiss and American Movements—-Splendid Xmas Gilts. that you would pay much more for in exclusive jewelry stores, and a collection larger than any other |)’ jewelry store has. Christmas gifts par excellence, and savings her? now that will add to your Christ- | mas possibilities, Carns i For Men or Boys, At $1.74. Boys' nickel, open face case, fitted with guar- anteed American movemént. At S187. sien’s nickel, open £ se, with cuatanteed American movement and segond hand. At $2.97. Men's gun metal, open face, with. pendant set, guaranteed American moyement and second hand.’ At $3.45. Men's or boys’ gun metal, thin model, open A face, peat set, with guaranteed lever.Swiss moyement. At $8.35. Men's or boys? sterling silver, hunting en- graved case, fitted with a guaranteed American move- ment. 15. Men's sterling, thin model, open face, engine \ turned case, fitted with Waltham or Elgin movement. — At $14.10. Men's or boys’ gold filled, 20-year Keystone hunting, plain polished or engine turned cases, Waltham oer Elgin movement. : i At $14.50, Men's or boys’ gold filled, 25-¥edr’ Crescent hunting, plain polished or engine turned cases, with Waltham or Elgin movement, At $13.40. Men's regular size, gold filled, 20-year Key- , stone, hunting cases, engine turned or plain polished. i} At $18.90. Men's regular size, gold filled, 20-year Key- . stone, handsomely engraved hunting case, with Waltham » or Elgin movement. ‘At $18.00. Men's or boys’ solid 14-k. gold, open face,: engine turned or plain polished case, fitted with Wat | At $15.05. Solid 14-k. gold hunting engraved, plain, pol- 4 itham or Elgin movement. / Ashed or engine turned case, with Waltnam or Elgin $23/30, Men's or boys’ solid 14-k. gold, plain pol-!/ movement. ished hunting case, with Waltham or Elgin movement. j At $21.40, Solid 14-k. gold hunting engraved case || At $24.90. Men's regular size, 14-k. gold, open faced, with Waltham or Elgin movement. f mite engraved, fitted with Waltham or Elgin movement, /| For Women or Misses, | At $3.20, Instead of $5.00—Chatelaine Watch Set, beautl- | fully enamelled in green, red, dark blue and turquoise, | vith Swiss Jewelled movement, ring and centre rim gold ed, with pretty. pin pendant attached, exch set in a neat velvet case. | At $3.45. Gun metal, open face case, pendant set, with || Swiss Jewelled movement. j + At $3.84. Sterling silver, open face, Inside sterling cap, pendant set, with Swiss movement, assorted cases. At $4.95. Sterling silver, plain polished, open face case, | with guaranteed American movement. | At-BB.40. Gunmetal. open face case, pengant set, black 4H dial, guaranteed American movement. At $8.90. Solid 10-k. gold, open face Inside 10-k. gold cap, pendant set, plain polished cases, Jewelled Swiss |! movement. At ‘$12.00. Gold filled, 20-year Keystone hunting, en- gine turned or plain polished case, with Waltham or Elgin. movement. iH At $18.40. Gold filled, 20-year Keystone hunting en- ‘ayed case, with Waltham or Elgin movement. “At/$14.80. Gold filled, 25-year Crescent engraved hunt- /ing case, with either Waltham) or-figin movement. | ii 14 wS =a ee = —— ’s Winter Clothi ’ Men’s Winter Clothing---Brooklyn’s Standard. ALL WOOL or ALL WORSTED Clothing of a character that has established: the supremacy of the A. & S. Store with critical men from all parts of Brooklyn—careful comparison will convince you of the accuracy of this statement—will show you at a glance why A. & S. Clothing has come to-| he known as Brooklyn’s Standard. : Furlined Overcoats, the product of a new firm of{ Men's Sults, a splendid showing that Includes tailor furrier? who make the entire garment and whose] yelours and, undress wortteds, so goods come to us Only in Brooklyn, Values specially! browns, and plenty of fine hard- attractive at $45, $59.50 and $74.50. Others at Brooklyn men fayor and that are A Hi L- WORSTED:! 74.50! models. All hand tailored; all 5 815 5 Dress Overcoats, black or Oxford coatings silk! yy pe 2th fined throughout, individually hand tailored, 925 t0 850) mer Coats to-mateh the $24.60, or Business Overcoats, of Oxford, black| | Tuxedo Suits of fine black Thibet, sitk lined | inva variety of styles and lengths, all| thruout, $18.00. ! $9.85 to $22) NEW WAISTCOATS FOR THE ~ SEA SHETTERS SHIP HOLIDAYS, || A showing unparalleled in point of numbers and a display without equal for goodness, Watches |!!! matched nO-| 1,95 to $5.95. ea is Second | Gloves in Holly. Boxes for Misses And here area few hints of Gloves that should be given in the Christmas box—a present thaf will certainly delight her, whoever she may be. Ask her sister or mother the color or style preferable. At 98c. ite, tan, mode, gray or) At $1.50. Silk-limed cape or castor || .garnet in overseam—tan, oak or| , Gloves. uke Binaeaes At OB.” Silk Mittens, a pair {na reditn the! pique seam. box, openwork. design, lined. | Good Cigar | For Gilt Hunters. | And after you have bought i Hy | i ’ | if | | | | enough for Holiday Gi you're wise you'll lay in a |! | _ Stock for yourself, } | Porto Rico Brevay, Just received, | a box of § 50, worth 124 | At $3.07 or $5.25. | Fur-lined) at $1.85 to $4.25. Mousquetaire S warn Gloves in tan, gray or custor. glace, 8 to 24 button length $9.00 a hundred; now a box At $1.50. The Foster Hook Gloves,| At $2.25 to $3.75. Cape Gloves, || of 25 for $1.50; box of $0 ms— | for for large hands and stout a pique or saddler stitch, 8 to 16 black, white and colors. button length. if At 98c,—The Cyrano Kid or Suede, Reg $2.97, Vendome, nt may then dake his or her own | Upholstery Store Offerings | Unusual Suggestions for Christmas Gifts | Sofa Cushions, nestry Portie’ s i} Waist Boxes and Oddities from the Or Xmas Books For Girls and Boys, Préttily bound, Among the t | $3.00 Sofa Cushions, $1.39) gx of Fre ripe T Cover Oriental S filing, 2 | | : i | $7.50 Tapestry Portieres, $3.85 a Pair. \ Tapestry applied borde 103, to’ $1.10. 1 ; and jyelour Sq Tice, 21c, of silk all the good colors of Armure. Orental Room Xmas -Hints. Japanese Dinner Gongs, $1.10 to $10.50 each jenulne Cloisonne Vases, $1.00 and $2.25 each front, Central Buliding Black Beauty,’ Main’ Sloor News good type,|l| n s t « ¥ * BY 3: 4 @ q w % « By 2 AGSGASSogacgrscaraage to believe that at Vogel Brothers the greatest collec- tion of these overcoats is to be seen at Winter Overcoats for Big Men—$15, $20 2 $25 » acter ‘of our clothing. LSFIPHTSHSIITOTSY TITTIITIOS ‘The Call of The~ Chesterfield” The Chesterfield Winter overcoat is the very ewest type for men of fashion. And we havereason 8, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 & $50. It's a collection that includes this popular new model, in more than a dozen style varia- ticns. They range in length from 2 to 4 inches below the knee; the backs of some are moder- ately shared, while others are extremely form- fitting, with flaring skirts; there sre those with side plaits and others with creased side seams; all have the characteristic deep centre vent, col- lars are of velvet or half velvet, cuffs are plain, stitched or turned tack. The fabrics are velours, kerseys and meltons, in herringbone or fancy weaves, also plain black, blue, Oxford gray and the new light Cambridge grays. Those from $30 upward are luxuriously silk lined, Stirring Sale of 3,000 $ ] 5 | Winter Overcoats, at It Involves the Newest Models. Chesterfield Overcoats, Loose Back Overcoats, 52-inch long Great Coats, Made of Meltcns, Fr'ezes and Kerseys, in blus, black and Oxford gray. ‘We have ever hsid it an important part of our business to show at all times the largest and most comprehensiv: stocks for big men who measure from 40 to 50 inches erovnd the chest. Vogel Brothers has cometote known an THE store where big men get exact'y what they want when they want t. : y Store Open Saturday Night Till 10,30. Voged Drovers A2™ Sir. AY BAe AS OOLEESEAORESES EAS SA AALASEESSOSESS This clothing. is’ tailored in handsome fashion and correct tyles. Nothing cculd more fully establish the distinctive char- The fabrics are{absolutely pure wool, in he newest patterns. The tailoring is faultless in every respect, ~ eeeneenences be T. KELLY § 263 Sixth Avenue ? I$ (Only Entrance ‘Through Furalture Store) i e :Men’s and Boys’ jotning * is Overcoats and Suits for Men The overcoats are fashioned In shaped back Chesterfields of light grey fabrics, three- quarter mode's of black Thibits, also medium length avd box models $12 10 $358 of Kersey, Meltons and Velours.. The suits take form ina series of single and | double breasted models of conventional ore radical styles, medium length and long coats, ® with deep centre vents or without vents, Fas- 3% hioned of black Thibets, and fancy velour fin- ® ished oases in s eo. . * Clothing for Young Men’ Young Men's: Sack Sults, of fancy mixed chevlots and worsteds; of plain black or blue & cheviots, Thibet $ o finisht tes 2" $8 to $20 Young Men's Winter Overcdats, In black, Oxford mixtures and Cam- be $10 to $25 : Open Saturday Evenin’s Until 10 o’Clock. ‘ VIVIGST DVT VVISOVEVORTETS Fe bridge gray, In semi-fit- ting modes THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SOLD THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ARE ‘USUALLY "BARGAINS" IN EVERY SENSE ‘QE THE WORD, 1900. 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