The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1906, Page 11

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e os fee es 1 : Hees “ 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY HOW'S THIS FOR THE DESIGN OF IMFTFQAS NIT. 2 28S A NEW NICKEL FOR MANHATTAN? LENONS ANE n.ayentin, Cage, 72 DIDN'T DEMAND GRAFT. s in Court Pollee~ Navy Carriage, kfel, Who keeps a toy store id mventin, wan in York. |Always Remember the Fall Name. ‘oon Lge rome Que - | Cures a Cold inOnoDay, By Maurice Ketfen. CHANGED IN DEDIGN $ua¢esteo FOR HICKELS INTEN OED WOE USED IN HEW Yorn servant rday. for obstri when th Suzzled When They Struck} Water as They Fell Around sa clear | ¢n SIEG ~~ A Lot of $15 Suits and ~ Overcoats at $10 Altogether, about a thousand of them—not oue in the lot that wouldn’t rightfully go.into the $15.class.ef the best clothier in the Jand. Some of them come from a special purchase from a very prominent manufacturing tailor in Rochesser. As these are duplicates of garments that were alreadly in our: regular stock, we had to add our garments to the special lot at the special price. The rest are odd suits and coats from ourvown tables. Not oné of these was originally priced under $12,50-—and these were very special values:at that price; casily the average $15 value. The Overcoats, representing all the’ goodimodets of season, are of black and Oxford kersey, Frieze and melton, Conservative, 46-inch lengths and tong $2- Incide: Z 5 |] covered widespread graft. | and was i Dootblacka, irymen, loon~ | Mrs’ De Raylan Declares | uceners, acticatessens, nova- |p dealers and tohaceonists were Husband Alive—Fraud |] tramteutue tm tranaters, : Criminally these merchants t s were offering them ax premi- Part of Spies Plot. |] uma with shines, beer, bologna, ne’ apers and clgaretics. nfkolat De | Conmeanently all tho transfer ve of the {men on the crossings have heen enlled in, ON STREET CORNERS. 5 ee Mis, Goman ses] TQ-morrow at 529.50 each |] The transfer graft has ween Own Life at Railroad Kinds of Cout : . Ls | Milled. x Crossing. Exactly the Same inds of Couts f The New York Clty Railway Selling Elsewhere at $45 and $50 ¢ T than a good fur-lined coat. The good coat is a joy forever—or for many years, at any rate. The poor fur-coat is a nuisance that we is that these are good coats—as good. as can ordi- narily be bought for $45 or $50. Their “shells” are of the best possible quality of kersey. The ——— ee “RO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE WOM AN POSED \ BRAVE IN PERI, SHE = Se Hy) |{NO MORE TRANSFERS | PLUCKSMANFROMDEATH 50 Fur-Lined Coats ‘ || CO CIRC EH | eee Ae ate saberrrts HERE are few things better to give or to get 1] Only conductors in moving |] aged nger from “belng Instantly for the man who likes a touch of luxury re cours may ineue tho alips now. kMiel at a grade cros: of the Erie } ‘he ofticers of the railway dis- € The n b wouldn’t have in the store at any price. So, the first thing we wish to impress on you fur-lining is, of course, not sealskin or mink, but is a fur that is soft, thick, silky and long-wearing. | CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—M Raylan, wald.to be ‘the woman who {a alleged to have posed as} Te alu) died sete bios Hereafter you will get your || If you want your ines” to ; Este if . Kein, declared tovday that ah tyausfer from the conductor.: Ji become the talk of the town, tell They are cut in wide, generous fulness, but HORE AOE cine eset tins (ibs $10 - i | noe SSeS esas" th Gi oe. soe » 5 SO IML Lone ei Bee ee 3 been deception of soma“ sost about it through a World “Want with the right fitting where fitting should be. They a 5 e : ae deea Varies CU GaR Fuel i" e Suits arc in a trem y atterns of the) # have collars of Persian lamb, wool seal or blended muskrat. We have but fifty of them. The price is made possible by a clean-up purchase we made of the stock of a good firm that was seeking quick liquidation. face of a telegram from Phoenix to the effict that De Raylan {3 a woman, as proved br the autopsy conducted by C. Rowe, who was “his,” oF} { physician {n Colorado, and to} the further effect that Charles Tanner, ) Who nas known De Raylan for thirteen years, positively {identifies the dead woman as he, Mrs, De Raylan said: “{¢ 4s not true. I know my husband, and I am certain that fraud !s con- ected neith this caso, My Susband most popular of the season’s fabrics. in both single and. double-breasted styles. Choice of cheviot, worsted, cassimere, Thitet, blue and black serges, unfinished, worsteds and herringbone effects. Neat mixtures, stripes and a variety of stylish overplaids. 310 3 Z Choice from the entire variety of'$15 values at (Siegel Coorser Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Down Go Fur Prices | Youths’ Stylish was oq Russian revolutionist, and he Va x , hi Le AV mere nerNrS — : ties A Timely Underprice Event That Will Create a| Suits & Overcoats are behind this mystery. Why don't they answer my personal telesrams from Phoenix? Mr. De Raylan ts wealthy and it may be that his Rua- eian‘enomies have found some way to get rid of him and rob him ut the samo time. But that women Is rot my fus- band, He may be @ prisoner some- whore, but he {s not the person dead at Phoenix.” Russian Consul Puzzled. Stir in the Trade : 5 EAUTIBUL and perfect Specimens of furs most in or 30 1036 Breast 37 50 - demand now, in newest styles and in the most extra- ‘Mesure. at e ordinary underprice sale of the year. if You will appreciate more fully the significance and Go. where you like, you will importance of this alleen when Meet au that these | not find suits or overcoats of _ furs were not purchased for a special sale, but that every sa : 2a piece underpriced to-morrow was taken right from our own Sar MG eee eee ie / , $ cy BUTSHoes00 ||. wa SHOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. “ EOPLE who buy $3.00 Merit Shoes for the first time are very crilical. 5 i Beron Sehiippenbech, Russian Con- | * af Sey splendid stocks. i upeat i sul whose gecretary De Raylan was, 1a| They can’ resets ae first that the “DOLLAR-OFF” PRICE will These are January reductions just before Christmas. are priced as high as $12.50, pugsled more than ever, He does not __ buy really GOOD shoes—shoes that pied as good werng and : : 3 — know what to think, but says he often looking qualities 2s the kind they paid $3.50 0: $4.00 for. Women's Smart Auto Coats We guarantee our suits and midned (thatanlajaseretary, wes -erteent| hey, look for defects, they count the months the shoes, last, they Handsome : overcoats, too, We will give a ‘pate in his manner, He admitted that compare notes with other men’s shoes—and the closer they watch the service Sealakin Women’s Exquisite. Braid Trimmed Pony Coats— M ‘ BINS De Raylan was not his secretary's cor- they get the more’ enthusiastic they become, The NEXT PAIR of shoes Blouse— 45 inches long; regularly sold for 398 15 new garment for any that fails Fie ODE they are SURE te be MERITS. And they preach -Merit Stioes to Leipsic dye; $135; to-morrow priced at......++.+ ° | to give perfect satisfaction Francia P. Bradchutla, husband of || every friend. That 4s the way we have built up in two short years the with large § collar; | Women's Charming Novelty Pony Coat—made of | winter suita—cither single ordouble 5 h d 7 De Raylan‘a first wife, saw the present ost of regular customers aod voluntary advocates which we haye-In New Selected ehInts SB inches long; "with. rancy: sleeves wife to-day and he, too. declares his Ycet City. leather gir- . seis at ue breasted; in mixtures of cassimeres DeNlof that the dead De Raylan is not | Christmas Slippers for Men 31,50. dle with cut audi cara Eadie area: Sy and cheviots; also olack cheviots and . the person in question, |§ Christmas Orders for Merit Shoes good at any Merit teel buck- y P Thidets; neat and stylish, ae ‘Dun Phoentx telegram makes the as-/} - Store #3.00, ~~" Tes; regular- Women's Handsome Japanese Mink Coats-—made of Perfect-litting suits; tim . « 7.50 <j fertion thst the dead woman ts the) MERIT DOLLAR-OFF STORES FOR MEN AND WOMEN: R <t ly sold for (me best selected skins; SU inches long; 3 ‘ Russian Consulate, Secretary much more | ff. i NEW YORK City. BROOKLYN, $275; to- sold regularly tor $325; to-morrow priceu Winter Overcoats—in the new Oxford ‘ y positive tha any received before, Ic 7 + 128th mre tn ay 793 ten ay. pear 24th st, 1130 Brosdwes, near De morrow at. , and black cblorings of melton; cut in sopd on to say that the dead person Is) M0 “hewn. near ARH st. 13-048" Fulto priced (at Coats of Sable French Lynx—-22-inch coats, blouse | fier the form-litting or tuil-hack the same who came to Phoenix two} * ton st, corner ‘ Mie styles; nobby and stylish Wa eae inimanre cintionranavanve| [i \ning. Dear GLA ot. Rockwell pia $195 syle, made of selected trench lynx skins, in sable | fatimentsy at $7.50 tha hame o¢ Nicolai De Haylan and re POLE Ere : = - color; lined with Skinner's satin. A coat which has epee * ‘ 13 A pelved: lettera by that wane 2! Ati the Women's 24- all the style of a $75 garment. Large revers, high {Skeet Coorer Stor, Gia ¥ inch Seal- siorm collar, fitted back, full biouse front, sila | Coroner's Inquest, which was continued | ~ to-day, witnesses swore they knew the dead person well in Ife and that such | hag @ thing an being decetved they consid- 1,’ | ered imposs!ble, Tanner, who !s a Los Angeles, Ca! real estate agent, says he knows M. 7 pe Raylat; tar he knew Pe Rey! well, and that he 1s absolutely certain - es i shin Coats corded belt and large meal buttons. Sold oy ex: 9 ae Se , —Leipsic | clusive furriers at 930 to 935. Our $& B t oO PQs Gyeetutes || eguetie moneute agar oe §22.50| Boys’ Winter Overcoats an back: large collar and revers; sold TRU: $7 Coats of Moire Astrakhan—very handsome models, Y ° +. , ‘ Jarly for $250; to-morrow priced al» made from pertectly matcned skins; 24 inches long; Suits Sizes 214 to $5 Women's Ex. ite’ Broadtafl Cant: semi-tited pack and full box front; high stopp: 5 16 years, at ) 7 Ourown ro “PA inches tong; designed with handsome collar; Skinner's satin ining 3 = Sree # COPERG lary sold regularly for $395 and $350; $ fegular price is $37 ial for $99-75, T'S hard to believe that for $5 you can get ano: NO CONNECTION ANY OTHER STORE SIEGEL coat or that the body of the woinan now In ‘the 3 . M $ ‘ as jails (vs - Hy rVSe ofeue {a nono other than De Raylan,|#| [ls sixTH AYE Hp tees ‘to-morrow priced at $205, and AO-MOFTOW 65 -- teeters suit that is really good—good material, good workmarisitip sah ed ange Dement Z.St 1 Son NEW YORK ' W Ya P 1 an. and good style. But after you,have seen th “ To all this the wife here simply aay ‘omen’s Persian lei Neck at Gnecial Price E dg tyle. But after you-have scen these garments} & ‘phere 1s some horrible mistake. 1] with chinchilla ¢ | ur neckwea! pecia, ices the difficulty will be to believe that their price is only $5. amino fool. I know what Tam tate | S279: coat for ‘ | Fur Neckwear Scarfs and Muffs—our stock is re- We guarantee these garments to give perfect satistaction. ing.about. My husband ts a man, and | 1 ake 2 35 oe Neate iy) ‘| mye: $ PipbesA SODAS LAK: QUAL | 22 inchés long; ettestively designeo; one Ak A aPlcte ae eee ance yom | That means we will give you Your Christ as M 0 2 aie *~ | anew suit or overcoat for any another baum marten collar and fevers; choosing easy. - A ‘ one that disappoints you. You will certainly want some GOV. UTTER BETTER. (Speci) to The Eyentng World.) PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dec. 21.—Goy. ; \ small tu sold regularly for $250; to-morrow priced. at 185 SES ot WO) Wns f aN - Furs Make | overcoats—7 1016 yéars; Oxtord, George H. Utter, who was taken sud- Women’s Beautiful Caracal Coate—a stylish, 22- ere’ Seal route inch, braid trimined model; regularly-sold S775 |. Misses’ and. Children’s | € | Overconts 7 1018 years; Oxtord, for $93.75; to-morrow priced atee..ss 0-4 s+ 3) Useful Holiday Gifts Inc y gray melton an denly, 1H with acute Indlgdtion whtle | cena Nae i! L 5 tric: nade with either plain or Ne ree earn hig gheth, where sort of Sara oer on yeu Christ. pene Heese ony Conte eee ce ahaa Nothing wilt-please the litile folks more than a set ) form-litting back: xelvet collars: was. to have mn the principal mas gathering. € plead ais ‘ ‘ i ft furs. It will be to your interest to look. over our mediuim-length eiaker men banauet In thre: Nawport : 8 8 : Dau a Ye med niovelty. coats; some collarless, others with | OO Watt SST containg all the most serviceable and | at . ts sold regularly lor S165, : SOL HEMTC HUNTIWE ATiCed nat | cainty furs} populariy priced, Per $Y uP S] 75 | Overeoata—3 to 8 years; Russiah | Speer tert en eee . ¥ coat: fa ota ovelty cloths, in blue, brown and Ox- \y' fords cither milltary braid $5 or button trimmings Te Long Gloves---Another Sensation ! suse sein Ret French kid, Mousquetaire gloves, in the 16-button length are hard to find PiSts ANBCEUnED Lot UA res nowadays at any price, Stores that have them at ail sell them at-$3.75 a pair. | tse navy blue Niele 4 3 vw za, have a piano at home, you will not shaw) collars; thes have a. pianist that will furnish’so varied and strictly artistic a selection of. amuse- -ment as an Edison apoak: Artillery, Armory, qulte recovered ta Gay, and has returned home here, $199: 2580150, $7960, $09.50 set, [rom 50, 50, $79.60, $09. | set, from... $139.5 ig 9.50 $63.50 and... (Glere! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cente +! a "Be Santa Claus! ~ as SENG) ay : plain or Knicker Sometimes you caf find your size—oitener, you can’t, It-has been a hard i trousers; at season forgloye-dealers andthe famine shows no sign of abatement, *Suste-2i4 to 10\yeara! Russian And yet we ofier, to-morrow, right at the top of the ‘Christmas demand, $2 50 TENT aREE Eas pil ae e real French kid Mousg us taire gloves, full 16-button length (long enough large sailor collurs, (inished with ‘to turn.at the elbow), in black oF white, aticcc. concer epee pense embroideries; all have $5 iY 5: es - bloomer trousers; at The French kid 12-button.length Mousquetaife is almost as scarce. These iscnleane Si ‘gloves sell’ regularly at $3.25 a pair. This length reaches to the elbow; is intended 5 Hy for wear with three-quarter sleeve. < 0" ; P 5 re We offer this glove in full 12-button length; the regular $3.25 French $3] 95 20,00 G as : ‘ kid quality, choice of black or white, Saturday at...... +++ sereees aresanesdeteye Saet He pple ar ee A ase inthe Ba i ; : : etween the hours of 9 and 10 in the Further words are useless—-the above will'be enough to give our splendid | num tip, gas-light burner will be gi Glove Store the business of its history to-morrow. i 5 cn iy) A Special Table for These Gloves on Second Floor. A large, roomy counter, center of second floor, opposite elevators, has been With a phonograph you are not limited to instru- mental music—you. can have a comic recitation, a monologue or a song by your favorite vocalist, which is impossible with a piano. ae And our Easy Payment Plan enables you to buy | in Edison Phonograph without denying yourself or ~ others. No Money Down—Only ‘1a Week There is positively no o:her charge. No interest, no adyance in the cash price. ‘ ‘ _ All’Edison Phonographs purchased between now and Monday night will be delivered in time for Christmas. Burt it will be 2 great help to us to re- ceive your order as early as possib ¢ . Any record you want can be found in our col- Jection, including a variety especially prepared for ‘f) dancing, é f (Slege! Cooper Store, i ,; er )Si0 en! Floar, Rear) ¢ Ferrer te 4 A life-size maskin bright |} colori ‘swith Magazine Section’ 9 of next oe Sunday's World. } — ‘a sample burner devoted to the selling of these gloves Saturday. for more. Price 1c; 3 tot Yea siee pra J legel Comjoer a. 6 Gaz, 18 8 9" Rican

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