The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1906, Page 10

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RTF A et J ETERNAL ITS FRERTES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1906. CEL MAN TURNED OWN STAT BATTLE : Parsons Faction ae After Bitter Fight in _ the Fourth. aay, # vote Of three to ane, Republl- @an County Chairman Horbert Parnona and his followers finally Getesting the Odell—Ho the county committee | @ three hours’ feht factional feud’ was rey bitterness. The causs* of tho Nes was t faction tn . Afters the old ed: in all its “thal, a Parso: et Jacob A.D eat {ha meeting of tho mittes yesterday, he w last night by the County @ result of the fight and his p elated vacant. and, on the strength of trict-Attorney Jerome was a take up the cage, The Parsons 1 the committee expect that ind ‘will follow, Their report the Intimidation and other ir: hhad been committed by the p of Newstead and his lieutenants, The otd Odell forces, led by William Halpin and Abraham Graber Newstrad'a defense, The fi until nearly midnight and recalled the tests was presented by Gherard It recommended that neither mor Rosentha! be recognized as lea and that the leadership and all th places on the county comm the district be di reat length the ud, Intimidation ing alleged to have prev: » Gistricts, It was at the polls and Teport closed by tions prevaliing disgrace to the asked that the quest Mr. ero eullty of tht off Charles B. appolntment ~ FLAGGED “MASHER” | TH INGER SNL Girl Ticket Apel on Agent on “‘L” \W, as, Delivered from Annoyer, Who Was Punched Benjamin Meadc No. 36 -Vanderyo, Was nraigned jn t the romance déedu gation was dixorde possibte through Soman got ald by waving o but ghe rebuffed him q frogf the stution nnd wis Y af thought a nc Be ur ta c — whe >! ‘ feoal at Kunning to the pints ber and came showed fight and threatening to th tion and into th man arrived and $ adinase MRS. L. P. BARNES’ WILL VOID | POUR EEE tor, At 75 She Married Young De Whom She Later Divorced CAMBRIDG Wys., Dec switl of: Mr @esth on July 2 @ broken heart marriage ut the a to Dr. G. H. Barn declared void in day. Judge Lawt Barnex was of Barnes tn her youth jited by inarry Neved treatment trial tha’ h pletely ui and much o FIRE CAPTAIN IS ACCUSED. Fire Rattal! Yesterday that he ugeinst ‘@ bullet Dog Chloroformed and | HAS “WIFE-KILLING #1 HABIT. Buried with Master ' { Hin Oven, ners Murderer Saye [Cn Nobody'a Dust ng her AQ | BUTE Pa., Dec. 21.—Mnax Kaftle a ; ; a) |Pet Was Disconsolate, and! kitted nis wite last night by atei on the head with an fron and also in- Was Killed and Put in a at} ~ pee er, Th 4 Tuthill’s Coffin. [eeersyerie Lhands of a) crowd wh ded} Wh Loft a from ‘vio had home. | reiow-c ‘ormed the murder ¢ A son; who 5 It ts not known | Wo, 38 age | Dyer-Kiss artistic im fragrance. . Dainty and For sale everywhere. _ DR. KERKOFF, Paris, France. ALFRED H. SMITH CO. Sole Agents impson Crauford Co. SIXTH. AVE.. 19" TO 20™ STREET. NEW ORK. Sensatio nal Reductions To-morrow on Toys, Games and Dolls, Books and Stationery China, Art Ware & Cut Glass Art Embroidery, And Many Other Holiday Lines of Merchandise OO late now to mince words. We're going to make a clean sweep of all the Holiday Merchandise—no matter how great the sacrifice; for we propose to Vas clean tables and clean she!ves Christmas Eve, ~ As you go through the varlous soppartiens to-morrow, you'll find the under- priced things prominently dispiayed Every hour; yes, every half hour, of the day will find many articles brought to the counters—with the prices slashed, It will undoubtedly be The Greatest. Pre-@Christmas Clearance Ever Seen in Any Store. Malu Floor, | Jured a young daughter and a board quad of police , noe at the aur. | asked by the/ police why he had 1 his wite, | Kettle anid “I have a right to k 7 wife; it's | nobody's bu own » knew Kaftle ca that he} aemerting | several wives, and that nding reward for nis ar- «| An artistic Christmas. gift: not | eh only reflects the good taste: of the *".P- | giver but is a veiled tribute to " Luthor leavos a |the discernment of the person Ee Epoenhe Be called an Delightfully Ahohisg ae delicate dignified. | New Yorks ee ee] ) | | > + Great Selling of Diamond Jewelry for Gifts Hh IN every instance we GUARANTEE our prices on Diamond Jewelry to be LESS than !obb prices. or even the lowest price of the manufacturers, That's the reason we | co NOT 6 ake reductions right now on Diamcnd Jewelry—tor prices are DOWN to the LOWEST at the very start, Then, too, a lasting GUARANTEE goes with every article we sell— a good thing to conside> when one is making a gilt, | We've arevelation for every gift seck: | Extra Sa , er tosmorrow-when it e mes to the | soa cord Key Rings .... - S450 Quality, the Novelty, the Variety—and | so\4 Gold Penknivyes BGO an $2.75 the Prices, \Solid Gold Cutt Buttons... $1.75 .¥ Tiflany Diamond Rings at 55, $7.50, $10, $11.50, $14.50 up to $350. Fancy Cluster Rings, exquisite scitings, sie, 519.5V and up to $347. ip! Diamond Cuff Buttons al $2.50, $8.75, $14.50, $18.75 and upto $39.50. Pendant Brooches, beautiful designs, 38 $10.50, $18.50 up to $307. Scarf Pins, novel designs, at 55.95,.$10.50, $13.50, $15 and up to $125. Bracelets, diamend al $10:50, $14.95, $25,531.50 and up to $58.50. The Diamond Rings | The Cluster Kings! The Pendants The Scarf Pins | | and Brooc i are all new and novel © | destens, mounted In plat- inum or 14k. gold; exqul- | site settings, y L4k, ment S17. 50 ESL) 14k. hand-made | are real Opal. Sapp nire, Rubles, Emeraius and} * °) yurqu uperb mount: | a gig. 2 Ings. Some real pearls, LADIES’ SOLID GOLD WATCHE: cut prililaat diamonds. MATCH BOXES; “Soild gold; actual value y $8.75 : to-morrow special at... : gold; iuli jewelled Waltham : complete with LADIES’ GOLD FILLED WATCHES; war- pin and fine Velvet cose; $12 Value j £7.95 ranted 20 luc $10.50; AA Second Moor, eee M en S 595 Winter Oro at $16.50. ‘| Nout faith In the character and quallty of our clothing Is*suff- lent that If we were to charge you $25 for these overcoats you'd pay It gladly—for they are worth It. late, s ay $16.50; But the season js and What wonderful coats they. are for Properly out in all the newest styles; workmanship the pest, of course; all have that made-to-order appearance men so much I1ko, yet which they have to pay $50 or $60 for. yles are semi-form and form fitting, also the conservative loose coat, Materials aro Kerseys, Moltons, Viounas and fancy overcoatings, Every size. Kuppenheimer Overcoats, 318.56 Standard $30 garments the world over—the Kuppenhotmor label takes them faroutoft tne ord y Glass, -All this season's styles and Preven oS: Inshort, beautlful garments, Every size. *@ustom-Made Overcoats, $2], 75 a pr Aa ce Liong; ail sizes. $10.75, are all-wool Baltic Fricze, Ty Coats from a Fifth Avenue tatlor who glyes attention to every Ittlo Le dy minor @ fi, with pertection In the work at every turn. Entirely hand- Lae made Uir Ushout, all"the swell models and cloths; all sizes, ee Wien’s *28 and *20 Suits 210 Is 3 ant Gu erccate: To-morrow at *. Suits , f all-Wool fabrles, fancy worsteds, Ghoviots and cassimeros, also. plain K Uiibet; made single or double breasted; broad shoulder Kersoys, Vicunas, and fancy yy Until Christmas t the Store Will Be Open Evenings Herd & Conipany Sauere DISTINCTIVB Suits and Overcoats for Men $20, $22, $23 and $25 This town saw the need of a concourse through the Bronx. The man who got the job bid twenty per cent. lower than the lowest of the rest. Yet his profit will be normal. Why? Because he hadfaccom- plished a bigger job of that kind which de- veloped is capacity and left him with the organization and equipment to do the work. You will find us in that position with sults and overcoats for men, at $20 to $25. Never have we designed a model or cut a pattern for that grade of garment. Those which govern the garments ‘that cost again as much, serve the purpose. ES) So it 1s with our organization of tailormen. They have developed their capacity by tai- loring the finest ready-for-service garments that can be made. Such is §the condition which must force upon you the conviction that a suit or over- coat of ours at $20 to $25 inherits charac- ter, distinctiveness and kindred definite benefits which make the guuments justify the price—and more. \ With you it may also be a question of fabrics. Then let us say this: if ever a garment of ours fails to give good service, you have what is aptly termed a ‘'come- back.” Gift Dress Requisites for Men With us an exclusive design ora new model is not a symbol with which to jack up the price. We believe you have the right to expect our dress re- quisites to be exclusive. So will you find ,the ex- tremely diversified and exhaustive stock of scarfs, waistcoats, mufflers, dress protectors, pajamas, fancy handkerchiefs, suspenders and kindred things. i Practical Gifts for Children Things which contribute to the comfori and well- being of the young folks, we present in an almost endless variety of designs and at prices from ex- treme to extreme, in our children's shop on the second floor. It affords every conceivable garment and personal requisite for a boy in short trousers and a girl in short dresses. The character of the merchandise is high.. The prices are not so high. That Series of Five Dollar Winter Suits & Overcoats for Boys With us it was a manner of experiment. We tested our strength—exhausted it. For what? To demonstrate that it Was within our power to present a series of suits and overcoats for boys at five dollars, which in tailoring, in fabrics and in style, would have much in common with the garments that are counted worth six-fifty. The garments demon- strate it beyond contention. Norfolk Suits, single and double breasted models with Knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to I7.... Russian Suits, bloomer trousers; sizes 2/4 to 8, Sailer Suita, bloomer trousers; sizes 7 to 12. Double Breasted Suits, knee trousers; sizes 8 to 17 + Gals, single-breasted models; sizes 8 to 16. $5 Reefers, double-breasted models; sizes 6 to 15 Russion Qvercoats; sizes 234 toB...-. see e sees $15.75 to $35.00 Fur Trimmed Qverceats, Tuxede, Court and Rsen Suits, Narfolls Suits, single and double breasted, Overcoats and Recfers, Suits & Overcoats for Young Men $10.00 Ba The greater number of our suits and coats at ten dollars are not ten dollar garments. Because cer- tain suits and overcoats which ‘did cost one-fourth more, were found incomplete in sizes and styles, we saw: fit to bring the prices down to one common level—$10.00. - All-you need is a little faith in your | own judgment to get the benefits, ! Sizes 30 to 36, $5.00 to $16.50 $5.00 to $18.00 terials, many of which are trimmed with fur, have been sub= $13.50 to $18.00 _ Until Christmas the Storé Will Be Open Bvenings unt Bake & Comparry som House Garments for Men We are not inclined to point out’the high character’ of the fakrics of which our house coats, robes and dressing gowns are made—we expect you to take that for granted. It is the abreast-with-the-hour models and the exceptionally fine tailoring which make our prices comparatively modest. Hause Gaats of double-faced fabrics, $5.00 to $12.50 House Coats of velvet or matelasse, $10.00 to $35.00 Blanket Rokes, $5.00 to $16.50 Dranaing Gowna of woollen fabrics, $10.00 to $22.50 Dreaning Gowns of matelasseor velvet,$20.00 to $45.00 Bath Rebse of terry towelling; $5.00 to $10.00 FOR SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND OF. DECEMBER An Important Sale of Winter Coats and Tailored Suits For Girls and Misses At Prices Greatly Redu: ed We have seen fit to anticipate the inevitable wand accept the penalty now, rather than after the season isdone. Will you accept the benefits ? Misses’ Tailored Suits at $8.75 Regularly $15.00, $18.50 and $19.50 Coat Suits of fancy wool mixtures and plaid fabrics in dark colors and a variety of models; sizes 12 to 16. Regularly $10.00 to $13.75 length Coats of navy cheviot, lined with red fannel, length double breasted coats of gray Irish frieze, lined’ with red flannel, sizes 6 to 16 years; full length Full three-quarter tourist coats, sizes 14 to 18 years, Full ifean coats of ieaey eth; Sc ech nd mixtures ia dark’ colors, lined throughout with gray flannel; sizes Sto 16, Girls’ High Grade Coats at Reduced Prices. A number of thoroughly well tailored coats of imported ma- — jected to extreme price reductions; sizes 5 to 10 years. Girls” Fur-Lined Coats, $19.75 Fyil length modéls\ of broadcloth, in red; brown or navy: cdllars of contrasting furs; sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Party Dresses, $5.90 to $24.50 A series of entirely new models designed specifically for the service of the young misses. Of fancy silk, challies, alba- tross, nun’s veilings and eyelet embroideries in white and evening colors. FOR SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND OF DECEMBER A Sale of Street, Evening and Fur-Lined Coats for Women Tourist and Broadcloth Coats at $14.75 Regularly $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 Full Ifigth coats of black broadcloth, satin lined throughout, and full length tourist coats of fancy mixtures. Long a s at $19. 50° Regularly $2 50, $35.00 and $37.50 Full length coats of black broadcloth trimmed with braid; satin lined throughout and interlined. Full iength tourist coats of fancy mixtures., Short Coats of black silk-velour ia various models. ne eperdary © $3 00, $39.50 and $42.50 Full length coats of blach broadcloth trimmed with velvet and braid, satin lined and interlined throughout, designed for street and evening servicee Silk coats of black siik-velour, elaborately trimmed with braid. Long Evening Coats at $33.50 “Regularly $45.00 and $58.50 Full length models of imported broadcloth in white and deli- cate colors, elaborately trimmed and lined throughout with white satin together with a number of odd evening coats ($55900 Fur-Lined Goats at $39.00 Full length loose~fitting models of black broadcloth lined with selected nutria, Japanese mink, gray and white squirrel or blended muskrat, large shawl collars of sable squirrel or Persian lamb. Tailored Suits for Women and Misses, Regularly $29.00. At $48:75 Pony, eton and box-coat models of cheviots, broadcloths and fancy mixtures. Regularly $32.00, $35.00,.$39.00. At $22,50. Pony, eton, box coat and eton blouse models of broadcloths, cheviots and fancy mixtures, Sunday World Wants * Vork Np on a quarters Black, Oxford $10.75, all made, cut and finished tn best manner. hades; also the Long Tourtst model, _AIL Sizes, Two Specials for Boys. : S00v ercoats,$ 3,95) Boys'$7.50 Uvercoats, $5,0@ Roofer stiles tn. plain colors and) Nobby styles, up to 10 years; plain colors ang SiZOS EP 10 16 years, \fancies, aio mannish styses for boys uy 10 16, ! Monday Morning Wonders ) ee | Dieht wheh dim from Russian or lacy oifeces =

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