The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1907, Page 9

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~ SHOW BANE SAVES iTnH® EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY !, TOU7. Hoover, J jer, Were also and = damage Thefts started from_an<éxploaion in }Pyno's hat in ‘ - ‘err re SSE STE Sew Ase 3 | Block, at 2 0 4 Clese of the Voting on tke $10,000 Distrilution to Charitics Polls will be open until February 11th fo charge customers and others who wish to vote on purchases made in January, ses bear.ng x February ate will not b2 counted, ‘Tho opera -houre wes abure KYHdicale, “SHOT OW Md WOWDELOED == Woe Good Photography To- Morrow Is Children’s: Day “f you haven't seen ths display of chila. dren’s pictures exhibited in The Bene- | dict Studios, you have still to see pie best. in this town. 0. yanta, not 60 bert cebpoliyt— aa £4 in the State's pol bullt as a Maeo stone having & opened by 1 win. Boo! t "i y + mn [snd a : \ “Raphael Palumbo Instant-| ly Killed Gaetano in Newark. winter sale of ours. Taphael Patumbo, of No.6 Cutie _ ptrect, Newark, carly to-day’ shot and | ham + Jets Guatana-Pirrsok Hriokdy ny shooting took plac: of Mrs. Antoinette De ‘Ruse, onthe third | no Culicr mtreqt house. Mrs. | ¢ Mra. Palumbo. time ako Mra, Yusumbo éioped irr), and wi tho husbarid found the couple In Brooslyn ‘he gave wirro a-pevere beating and® took. his: wife back to rk, Palumbo. still suspected his wife. He went to the : you can find wholesale barvains in them. The ycu-can_and_still pay for ie freight and the trouble Thai’s our way; and its the way that much of these be possible. But it takes a great deal of trouble and req many stores find the other way, much*casier. HERE are-two ways of making Furniture Bargains for a sale like this mid- | | CDS to add some underpriced off One way is to-begin months ahead and go back and forth through the | Furniture especially made to sell cheap {s ‘worth just-about- up tee i furniture market, picking up-large lots of standard grade furniture ‘when n-add just as little profit as and-there:you-are: astonishing offers came to uires very heavy buying, So-| Tioriing and found’ hia wife and Pirro | together, 5 fo linmediately fred four shots, at | him, all of which took effect, and then to the fecond Precinct station, Soha gue, hinaselt up to thi po. Pirro wan killed, nl IN WINDY WEATHER ; YOUR EYEGLASSES CAN'T ;SHAKE, SLIP or FALL OFF: if they are fitted with the HARRIS SUCTION CLIP ht Holds Without Hurting — Attached to your glasses, 35. ceotd, Sold Only Our Four Stores: 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Ay 50 East 125th St., at\Madison A 442 Columbus Av., Bist & B2d 4@9 Fulton Sti; hyn, orpoAc ak S “Ocullsts and Opticians. ALL-STORES OPEN. SAT. EVE. ‘specially pats Just a specials for to-morrow: MAN FROM DEATH Lawn Waistse—new model, as signed with pointed yoke 0 tucked girdle to give bodice three-quarter sleeves ly trimmed with Val, la Youth, Walking in Sleep or ‘Deranged, Jumps from “Third-Story. Window. entire front fashioned with Irish lace medallions; form yoke; attached collar sleeves trimmed with lace 1 priced. at.. — Batiste Waists—a-dainty—new- model; front and back de- signed..with fancy yoke of German Val, lace insertio attached collarand thres-qv ter siceves trim- med with lace in- $2. 95 ———sertion}—price: Lawn Waisis—a i clever new model; entire front fashioned with allover embroidery, French tucking and Val, lace insertion; attached collar and three-quarter 2.50 sleeve es French fucked and lace trimmed; excel- -aeslaned with pointed iery: front, below yoke, ufalt= ery—and—Freneh tucking: cluster “tucked back;--atrached~ collar -end—cuffs;—rhree- S quarter length sleeves lace trimme ae i 1.95 —ASisae! Cooper Store, Second Ficor, Crntera Foot Mould Shoes and Bar- gains in Other Makes VERYBODY who has _ever.worn_a_pair of our famous Foot Mould shoes knows that they give greater satisfac. tion than any other $3 shoe on tic market. It is the plie-of THN Se | r AN ST 000,000 ARE : ‘A Comparison of the Pease Piano wiih other makes ff of ‘pianos only: serves to show the |individus of the “Pease” and |the different lines upon wh {pianos are built. For 63 years the Pease Piano has ees shown the individuality of its mal were destroyed| ers both in quality of tone and involying a loss ™. race New York—Actor Sa Flames Destroy Harris-~ burg Buildings. h our Pa HARRISBURG, durability of construction. Another ~|{eature—they do not get out of tuine easily, on account of the spe- T way we fonstruct our tuning: ern a pool-room, astra ~| pianos of different 1 aoby )St25-—up:—— Renting, —Exchangin, nlted ralepacne |W Gle for catalog, iB the Securt Trust = t fie nyo tae, toneees| Pease Piano Co. | 128 W. 42d St., near B’way, N.Y. 0 Block, ding 0 Brooklyn Branician | Newark Branch, 657 Fulton St. 10 New St. popularity they enjoy to-day, 3 Efe fo cd ert Sy eSae StF comfort they give, the style and neat appearance they po S, ete our regular $3 tine of Foor Moulds all the regular $3. 50 w calfskin shoes of this make. Other Bargainsi in ‘Women’ sand Children’s Shoes Women’s Patent Leather Shoes— their curability and portcct Fir that have won for them the wide Choose trom the eight Spring styles at the oie 4 sivles: with ce; would-be *. $1.69 Misses! and Children's . Shoes— good wearing dongola kid; bution and lace; patent leather tips: solid wearin er soles; all Sizes wp-to-d;-sale price Misses’ and Children’s Extra High Cut ~“Shoes—tire newest styles; — Never Bont 1065 -than-§ 2,50}. but we dot e C Boys’ $8 and $4 Suits SP and Overcoats for Special Clearance Sale of Reliable Garments, HESE are not our own goods— we are making the clearance for the manufacturer — but they are garments that we would admit to our regular $3 and $4 lines. The maker let us have them for, about what. the cloth cost him, and we haven’t added more than the cost of carting and selling. The Suits—in three styles; belted dauble breasted, Norfolk jacket, and’ plain double breasted coat; plain or Knickerbockers ; of neat cheviots or cassimeres, SD $ 70 16'years, ates Cesc ase eae 2 in gray or The Overcoats — are Oxford colorings ; plain or form- fitting backs. Sizes 7 to 10 and 15 to 16 years. Russian Ovyercoa's and Reefer Oxford, blue or mixtures Size€ 3 to 8 years, at....... Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats i Reduced {rom $13.75 s15, $18, $20, $22 To appreciate the full. meaning: of these reductions one must consider the character of the garments_involved: and understand that at their former prices they were infin'tely better values than contemporary garments at equable prices. It is therefore logical to assume that for $13.75 you are getting a suil or overcoat of a very superior quality and ata aa) radical reduction in price, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, a) Houston St. w tasteful designs selected. at random from Batiste Waists—as illustrated ;-a charming nes back ‘trimmed with Val. ry 20x30; deep, gilt frame, shadow Women’s | Handsome White Wai S of Batiste and Lawn | AISTS_ that. reflect the new. ideas for the coming spay and summer— In illustration ; artisticalty de~ f Wal./lace and French tucks ; effect, front and and/tucked: cuffs ce; Apecial at..... wlingcrie-model ; p—inserlions of “Val lace and Tace "to and thre nsertion ur, waist store as” $3.95 | [ Nothing But Standar d Furniture ronk Desens Mae Offered Here The other way is to ‘Furniture Sale.” mreeat pay for it—or less. say, for example, “ Here’s a $25 favorkimanship, f ually get $25, which we are now able,. through one-or-more-of-many— Nothing has been taken out of the piece to make it cheaper. q- | The whole $25 worth is there. \ In addition to these specially bought lots we o have for this sale’ made Pedicle of 20 to 50 per cent..on every piece of our regular stock furniture. Sane snrat ourselves ¢ reasons, to scll at S15, Clearance of Winter Coats for Girls “ud. Misses: Girla-$7. Pa to $10 Winter. Coats at $! All_sizesand won dark bluc, brown and black. ’o sale for to-morrow only: to 14 years. Girls’ Coats, Worth ancy cloth mixtures. OTHER 50 Misses’ Short Coats $2. 95 * {5 value 5 4,. 100 Misses* anamea + “Bicrts go at. 52, BY] 69. Voile Skirts, _Yalue, at ...... 150_ Girls’ “Cravenette $7.50 value, at........ (Steget C 84.95 Rock Bottom Prices on Furs AS woman desiring to secure a fur muff, scarf or throw will find te-morrow in our Fur Store the lowest prices for which sttfetly good furs have. sete OF. —— -will-be,-seld-this-ycar. Sizes 6 | pretty and stylish for children and We want to cican up all our odd tots, $0 they goin on Saturday at the one rice, furnishing some wonderful coat bargains, They are nearly all in Good qualities an GOOD THINGS FOR $9, 35 $5. 95° Mise 5 aay Baska: 2.75 <r Store, Second. Floor, Center.) have a few lors: of furniture made up especially to sell in shopworn furniture—and-cali the whole What we offer are standard grades. When w 5 bedsicad for 315" we mean that fere’s exactly th finish-and-ceaccab-poodness-in-a-bedstead for which we MALL lots, but, good styles and all'sizes. Values’ beyond realizing ;without-an-— inspectio! -of- ee “garments, ea K Misses’ $6.50 to 5S. 50 Winter Coats, at r j Made of medium weight:cloth, fancy- mixtures, in dark’ shades: only. Most ‘of them have: loose backs and are double breasted, with side pockets. Just enough todast-one day, —* Sizes. 14 to. ants d Misses’ $8. (5:t0-910- Goats === at $4.95 = Tirese include what remains ofour reguiarstock-and- sbout-seventy-fire fine coats that we secured at a price concession from-a-manufacturer. who wished toclear out his Winter stock. ~The} are semi-titting, long, 1o0se ~~ coats; some three-quarter lengths; all well made and stylishly trimmed. Plain Cloths “oF good-quality anda ~ few equally good mixtures. -Girls’ $5.90 Winter Coats at $2.95 | Only” about 90 in this group, all very nen underpric “Chtetty— n | plain cloths, light colors. All very Vyoung girls, Sizes 6 to 14 years. $3.75 to $4.95, at $1.95. well made. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ATURDAY. 40 Misses’ Wi up to $10 inter Suits $4, 95 Spear $1 O1D= wy. Uhite Dreasca: +342. 45. Men, Take This Chance To-Morrow or Wait Another Year icture Sale — 4 hee Annual Sale-of framed day. ~ Told you then abourthe reductions al ictures began poelets along the line of engravings, photogravures, prints, auto- types and other forms of reproduced art. Now. comes the turn of the paintings, and a most interesting story it makes: 2 On Paintings—framed in sweep 1é OY ornament -goid-trames;- matched corners; beautiful land Scape subjects; size of canvas “2x3 65-highhy— polished shadow t box and glass protection; outside | 3 E alee: 22x30; volute 39, 50: handsome gilt and | patis' hed} matched corners; beautiful assortment of subjects; marines and. landscapes; for- er $1.50 merly $13.5) choic 8 Very Fine Oib Paintings—hand- some gill and gold burnished frames, 7 inches deep; Venetians, cattle and sheep pictures; shadow box and glass protection; would be good valuc at $75; §¢ your choice ates... SOOO Oil Painting3—a beautiful assort- } ment, tity in the lot; sweep frame, gold burnished; size of canvas 16X20; shadow box and glass protection; landscapss, ma- rines and Venetians, sheep and $unsets;— formerly $18. +50; ots choice $44.25 oil Pinianetne of canvas ao box and glass protection; land- scape subjects; i TeRe your Choice. $30 and $35 ot, Pues gilt and goid burnished trames; land- scape, cattle and figure pieces; | also some imported genre pic- tures in this lot; highly polished shadow box and glass pro- tection, choice...... ao $23. 50 ‘i | Cooper Store, Third Floor, Ci Ht rid: subjects; were exceptional valuc Oster this: $18.5 xceptional oi Paintings “size 26x36; very handsome gold bur meshed trames;—tormeriy— priced $125 to $175; your $415 choice -atiis 1 Oil Painting—by J. Thors; for- Mer-price $55; sp Fruit Pictures—pastels, oil paint- ings, watercolors, hand colored pictures, tarbons, ctc., in gilt frames; some fancy designs in oak and black frames; regu- $F larly $9 to $15; special... VO 1 Oil Painting—by R. Richard; formerly priced ut $125; Special at.ecs.ey serene $65 | |. A Special Lot of Pictures—includ- ing etchings, pastels, watercolors und hand colored pictures, in all sorts of Heise designed frames; formerly from $13.50 to § 920; your choice at.... 310 Another Special Lot of Pictures— inciuding water colors, oil paint- ings, photogravures, ctchings, prints, carbons and pastels; in heavy gilt and gold frames, oak or oes some Ala original -de- sign frames; formerly § $13.50 to $22; special at 10 About 50 Pictures of still life and genre subjects; photogravures’ etchings, pastels, etc. in very we—heavy gilt.and: os; tlandsca: aE our $26) $23.50-and $25 tables. There Won't Be Another Offer Like This This _ Season on as Fine-a Choice ie Suits and Overcoats— Nearly 500- of them, and they were originally placed- on 3;-long, -mediu: ee overcoats. = Sizes for everybody—espe- “elally- including the biggest men. : : In the best fabrics of this season. 1 Ghoice tomorron a | $12.85 | Safin and Overcoats Everything in this entire Clothing ,Store that was originally placed 04 our $12.50, $15 and $17.50 tables. Absolutely nothing reserved. } Choice to-morrow. at Sizes for everybody —es- g men. In the best fabrics that prices rich and handsome frames, formerly priced dup. to i choice . pecially including the biggest ‘up to $17.50 could have bought this season. we Glegel Gooner Store, Main Floor, Retr)

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