The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1906, Page 8

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AGRON OLSON FR IR PLAN Separation of Church and ~ State There Not as Ba It Is Here. have be against tt, Very kely to many it would no means undosrabi 5 are not at all analogous, Bul FRIDAY, ¢ leaders who mare bring. IN DISGUISI (TYRANNY French Clergy Will Not Allow || * Religion to Be Strangle, || | - Says Cardinal. | * BALTIMOT | Ideal Gifts from the of I, Lewkow: _ Wan public . Present crisis eltizens with ‘end America, w the oppressed of Ho preiest nor ut j pathy. = if “But the American people have no || | had these things put fairly before @nti-clerical press. “In the course of a un spee he Chamber of I th @bedience and con 2 Master to whom me should bubmit. ut as an equal with whom meh may argue.’ “Perhaps that will s: our just fn ca the French Government's absolut div- ‘|. towerment, « 18.75 Yegard for the property rights of the Church, She haa been the salaries granted to ye OEaNR® DM Wenfaw oo"? Diamond and Rich Solid Gold Jewelry. Our extensive business and large sales enable sto import Diamonds ind | other Precis Seer voy lew Gest sod ‘Sh eld Seety | VAC OE aay eee mancfacturing oar own ienoed Moantis Jewelry enable us to give our-customen oF THE GREATES mls oe 32,50 a Largest ass of Every <cription. | and pleasing than a watch that will mont express condition, We say ft,not fn the hent of passion, not as partisans, Dut-sienply aa lovers of justice. “The Law of Bepnration it accepted mill inevitably is to the destruétion of religious Ul , Just as the Law of| ssoclations 1 the destruction of f 15 Q i 3 6th Avenue, Cor. 17th St. OPEN BYENINGS SATURDAYS Wace No article is more satisfactory keep corect time and a case that is reliable. We desire to most em- phatica'ly assure our customers that we handle and sell only such Watches that Aro Absolutely Reciable, Every watch guaranteed cor- rect timekecper and kept in per- fect order free of charge. ’ THE POPULARITY of our two stores and the increas ng de- mand for our goods are the best evidence of our ability to meet the ceure for reliable goods at The Most Moderate Prices, Catalogue of 135 Paes, Mild Free. | Manufacturing Establishment i 2 onde of all cigarettes. Teel Gyre oegy Warren ay pst Ht; ea purest é ea by thousands are turning to the “Mecca” for that real satisfaction and truc economy which distinguish this Cigareuies true oriental an are made of only the cleanest, tobacco with extra-large, —in xtra-full shape—— ind you get fragrance the Distinctive” Suits and Overcoats for Men $20, $22, $23, $25 Let us suppose that quite confidentially we told youasult was made of a certain worsted or an overcoat of somebody. s mel- ton. We might even go further, and with reverence confide the name of the mill in which the fabric was made. Would that induce you to part with your wherewith? Hardly. You know that the. good in a garment can not be measured by a yard-stick. If it could, we would have to, fold up our tent and go fishing. Vitally and essentially, it is the expres- sive tailoring and distinctive design of our suits and overcoats at $20.00 to $25,00 which : at least justify the prices—if not more. Expressive tailoring—because it finds re- sources in the finer phases of the craft; be- cause it defines the power and might of distinctiveness and character in a garment. The design—because the models and pat- terns for our overcoats and suits at $20.00 to $25.00, are made for garments that cost againas much. The inexpensive garnients inherit definite benefits which do not influ- ence our prices. Suits, $15.00 tg $48.00 Overcaate $15.00 te $75.00 ot Sake & Company so Suits and Overcoats for Young Men $12.50 and $15.00. Which to your mind is the greater factor in making a garment that is* worth twelve-fifty or fifteen dol- lars—the fabric or the design and tailoring? Upon that depends our position. If you believe with us that the tailoring and design—the character and dis- tinctiveness—be the vital factors, then we can af- ford to invite your interest to our series of winter suits and overcoats at $12.50 and $15.00. That is their main strength. Sizes 30 1036. Fifth floor. Winter Coats for Girls Particularly doewe believe that you will be im- pressed with the high character of the garments at modest prices—with the manner of tailoring, the grade of the fabrics and the clever styles. Double Breasted Three-quarter Geote of heavy) wool melton.in navy, Ined throughout with red j®: 00 flannel } sizes6)t0 16. +5. 01. sce wecr res cece Full Length Ceats of navy wool cheviot, lined through- }$e 90. out with red flannel ; sizes G to 16.... 06 Three-auarter Length Coats in double breasted box models of heavy wool chinchilla, lined through- out with satin finished Italian cloth; sizes 6 to 16 years. In navy...e eee ees cette e teens In gray, $42.50 In scarlet, $14.75 Full fkeength Coats of heavy wool mixtures, lined $10.50 throughout with gray flannel; sizes 8 to 16 years Fur-lined Goats of broadcloth with collars of con- | $19.75 trasting furs; full length models; sizes 6 to 12. J $25.50 Full Kegnath Coats of imported broadcloths in) $16.50 white and delicate colors; exceptionally well | $19.50 tailored and elaborately trimmed; some =| $21.00 $10.00 them with collars of ermine or beavers sizes : $24,50 5 to 12, $29.50 The’ prices have suffered material reductions DECEMBER 14, 1906. —— SS ———————————— Beginning To-morrow and Until Christmas, the Store Will Be Open Evenings. > unt Bake & Contparty som Specialiste in Apparel for Men, Women and Children Gift Suggestions With useful and beautiful things to serve as gifts for men, women and children, our shop is exhaustive. Particularly is this so of the personal requisites for men—scarfs, suspenders, dress protectors, ‘slippers, house coats, house robes, pajamas, handkerchiefs and kindred things. The designs are to a great ~ degree exclusive—you will not find them in every litle shop along the highways and byways. The New Shop for Children PerhapS you are in search of a gift suggestion. Perhaps you would satisfy a specific need. ~ Either way, you will find the new childrens shop conven- ignt and exhaustive. Every conceivable garment and dress requisite for a boy in short trousers and a girl in short dresses, is presented in an infinite variety of styles, fabrics and prices. ' FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shoes for Boys and Girls-—Special Misses’ and Children’s Button Shoea of kidskin; exception- ally high cut models; Sizes 836 19.11. Special at $2.00 Sees 1134-19 2. clal at $2.50 Dizsa 236 12.5, Special at $3.00 Boyan’ Shoss of patent leather or box calf, jblucher, lace and button; sizes I to 5M4.... i Special $2. 25 Boys’ $4.00 Hockey Shoes, Spectal $3.00 No matter what it costs, The Saks $3.50 Shoes for,. Men a shoe can give you only comfort, service and style. The Saks Three- Fifty Shoe’ promises all three. selves for the promise, and for this: a better shoe ’ you cannot find anywhere at three-fifty and per- haps not at four dollars. Blucher, lace! and button models of all the dull leathers,” with toes, heels and soles from extreme to extreme. To maintain the standard, we must add 50c. for patent leathers. We pledge our- : Suits & Overcoats for Boys at $5 Your experience has been broad. You know the meaner of garments which every shop in town presents at six-fifty. That has established in your mind a standard for the fabric, the tailoring and the style of a garment that is worth six-fifty. You will find our series of suits and overcoats at five dollars within a step of that standard. No, they are not worth six-fifty. How much more than five dollars they are worth you can determine. Norfolk Suits, single and double breasted models with Knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to 17 Russian Suits, bloomer trousers; sizes 2/2 to 8...- Sailor Suita, bloomer trousers; sizes 7 to 12....-++. Double Breasted Suits, knee trousers; sizes 7 to8.. ee) Qysreeata, asingle-breasted models; sizes 8 to 16... : Resfera, double-breasted models; sizes 6 to 15.--. Russian Overcoata; sizes 234 to 8..------. ee eee ee Eur Trimmed Ovsrseats, $15.75 to $35.00 Tuxedo, Court and Rien Sults, $43.50 to $58.00 Norfalls Suits, single and double breasted, $5.00 to $22.50 Qverseata and Resfers, $5.00 to $18.00 Leggins for Women and Children Because they are designed and wrought to conform to the limb and foot, you will find our leggins a tribute rather than a penalty to comfort. You will also find our prices modest. Children's hedging of bear-skin cloth, corduroy or Jersey, $1.50 - Children’s Ledgina of white broadcloth Meselceecises Ghildren’s Lessing of tan leather... Ghildren’s kesdding of brown Beene ecinsuin Childcen's Weeding of brown or blue velvet 6 Children’s Leeddina of astrachan cloth or chinchilla.. Isracy esdgina - For Children, 50c.; for Misses, 75c.; for Women....., No-seam Jersey kegsing For Children, $1.00; for Misses, $1,25; for Women... Fur-Lined Coats for Women Special at $39.00 Regularly $55.00, $60.00, and $65.00 High-grade coats of black broadctoth in loose, full length models, ‘Ihe styles are varied — plainly tailored and elaborated with fancy cloth strappings. The furs with which the garments are lined include selected nutria, sable dyed muskrat, blended Japan- ese mink, and natural mink sides. The large shawl collars are of Persian lamb, sable dyed squirrel and lynx cat. Large, medium and small sizes. Evening Coats for Women Various full length models et) broadcloth in white and filet colors, many of them elaborately trimmed, $14.75, $19.50, $24.50, $33.50, Street Coats for Women Pull length Coats of black broadcloth, triinmed with braid, passementerie or velvets; lined throughout ‘with white, black \or gray satin and heavily interlined, $14.75, $19.50, $22.50, $29.50. Full Length Coats of heavy black chevior in aemletitied and tight-fitting models; satin Sous $25.00 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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