The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1907, Page 11

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FEBRUARY 8, | ONeill-Adams G | | 4D4ms BUILDING—Sd Floor | Think of a the World Famous SI. 98) Douglas Shoes at There's not a man who: would ordinarily pay less than $2 or $3 for a pair of Shoes. They {0 ilo regularshoe stores, where regular profits aiust-be maintained. If they happen to go Into a Douglas Shoe Store (and thousands do), they must pay $2.50, $3.50 and up- ward for their Shoes. But one thing certain, they are assured the very best Footwear that can be produced to sell at these figures. We sell the entire product of W. L. Douglas factory damaged shoes at $1.98 and $2.59 the pair. They come to us direct from the Douglas factories in Brockton, -Mass, The ~ worst that happens to any of them Is some slight surface blemish or check that will not fnipairahe wearing qualities Shave tess than four thousands pairs in stock. These Douglas Shoes come in Ve salf, Box Calf, \ici Kid- skin, Patent Coltskin, Patent Kidski mel Leather and Wax Button and Lace;-Regular-and sles. A wonderful 1 for to-morrow's SS. 1907. ie ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” | Mrs. Wilson learned of it ahe wrote to [—= json'x-mother, -with—whom-the-ehild_}} had been placed a yenr before, saying ; ‘Bressler-Gianoli Appears __ As _Mignon at the Manhattan The Compelling Carmen Doss Well in a Very Different Character. Two Blocks on poixthe Avenues) Avenue, 20th, 21st-and 22d Streets. she would like to see her Iittle son. The ohild was taken from Sloux Falle- 8. Dak., to. Ohieago, for her to see. A*- [ter klaing the baby rupturousty Mtr Wilson sald she would i!ke to take the little chan for a walk, Mre, Wilson did-not-return with “the child, and then Seeks to Set Aside Verdict of | ti». grandmother telegraphed to | the Si hy father, He traced hin wife to Divorce Granted to Fran- | veaTned= that his cis Sedgwick Wilson. wifo had satled for Europe. Women’s Fine Shoes, $1 To-morrow. we will -start-the- fin- al clearance sale of a large as- sortment of women’s fine shoes, slippers—and--ties ——about-725 pairs in°all fin many sizes, but broken lots; these are—our. regular $2.00 to $3.00 ‘goods; swe will close them all out to- morrow, at, Then flowed # Cireo months’ chase e¥er_two continents, in whtoh Wilson | tried to overtake his wite and + jon of Bie child. Wileon pursued thence-to Germany, | Many Umea HI ha reached © hotel only ¢o find his wite th ad tort only 3 few hours before. She managed to-outwit him at every e, but finally, despair~ MBROISH THOMAS'S” “Mignon,” with Breaalet-Gtanol! tn the title part, Was put on as an extra per- formance “at’ the ~ Manhattan Opera: |* House last night. It was natural that, the woman who has revealed a Car- ™en so potent that Bizet's opera has ‘earl repeated a-number-of tintes,wil i m apparently, no mit to Its drawing : factor wetness po} should séek an’ opportunityto. “ show herself in another character. But why In‘this work, so cumbersome and " unreal? rss % aa 4 : i: As the alave of the Gypsies, restored ‘ eventually to her father and the high station in Ife fram which she ‘was stolen,’ Bressler Glanoll showed” her exill as an actress, There was not a trace of Carmen in her.- In dress, loaks ‘and acti was absolutely another personality, : Barefooted “and gliort: skieted, with a haunting appeal’ in’ her. ure as she On the ground of newly dlscayere: evidence, . Felix Isman manager and. real Philadelphia, wants the divorce verdle! on ig order man’s name, which waa us proceedings as a Co-reap eleared. He clalins that -he was-a-v tim. ‘ The new evidenc ontalned In-an lattidavic inade lyn JW. j.| Londoner and hotel porter. chlef Witness in the divorce trial tied for Wilson. Ie now con that his testimony was perjured. Wiiwon wan ar actreas, her stato Siampebetng June Van Ruskirk tthe. played in London a féw.yeers ago in a company of which Jaman wus manager, shrank tromithe DiakUiecdvas?a: Soon afterward the Wilsons keparated boy ang consumed with jeaiousy-in Filly i and Wilsor started his sult. Ak soon an was piquant, At 4 ‘ ‘ 4 ~ . <a — slowly regaining consctous 4 y [ez Sour ares er real self, she was’ ally Her singing was not-al- Tho inx of discouragl fe the child to him In Paris. She surfendered the child \to him, “but no reconctiiation followed, though hus- band and wife returned to New York on the xame boat. Wilaon now bas_A Bult against Taman for: $50,000 for allenation of his wife's affections. _—_—_$<—<—____ GOVERNMENT.18 IN DANGER. Women's. High-Grade Shoes, $1.79 — Here is a chance for women to purchase superior quality shoes at almost half their regular val- |: ues, We have about 500 pairs 1+ of women’s ° fine patent» calt- skin shoes, also a few ‘in are skin and coltskin, fine welt and =; light solé- Oxfords in- B;~C;-D dnd-E widths. — All are’ well- |: known brands.as well as many. of our own named goods. These; shoes are rth up to $3.50 a air; for this clearance z $1.79 Girls’ Warm Black Jersey Drawer Leggins, fleece lined, 2 to 8 years, $1.75 value, pate 9Bcx Boys $2. ind $2.50 Shoes, $1.69 sty} through, with hea ante basaars nia great Rowasinat 6 soks; critical. home ness of with emoti ways opulent. Land missed ment; but h yolce xuinea in power ~ tretttspute. action developed, i was touching onatrained although senna eft-to-the. rrying out of eGlanolt from the flames, Taerte, and Gia- Arimondl, ghinews of ty hint SaUgHOs wee OK Kot ot -ADT it of the orchestra In, the. chorus, {n ‘stunning cos- ullet wits ef wast all worth | re_the' curtain rose there was aj he stage as W of voices fterward-the nse Wai ybody was enking What Was the matte: e.minutes. after midnight Th Bloomfield-Zetsler and the Russian Symphony. ME. FANNIE BIOOMFTELD- M ZEISLER made her only ap- pearance with orchestraas rolo- Bressler Gla roa. ad ATV: <9, SSMER ee oy FACTORY FIRE PROVES Two Others Will Die as Result of Injuries Received in Jumping irony Windc fet at the fourth concert of the Russlan | © Symphony Society last evening: She = aI Tye D-winoy-conterte-ot- Rubin cin with as apléndia r ge of her rtof the programme y in C minor stitesman-composer, fon and roff, twa other mod~ Feapectively, by: soiumata attended rat It being nclecttd th a the rest THE New-York. FOUR STORES N.W. Cor. Third Avenve Security Building, Bridreport, Ce the at Dr L yon’s ede! FATAL TO WORKMAN. = Tooth Powder. |. Cleanses and beautifies the | teeth and purifies the breath, ; Used by poople of refinoment- for_over a quarter of a century._! Convenient for tourists, PREPAREO BY ‘SURPRISE: sTo2e! Dridgem 523.529 Highth Avenue T3BTAG West Fath Street + and tes Streets ant Surprise Special Sale No.386 MEN'S. PANTS.| Fancy. Cassi- meres, Hair- lines & Fancy Worsteds. “Fine quality, perfect” fitting and very <tyv.ish —in neat new apreat_var.ety of stripes and other dare-etlects;extra serviceable and wear resisting — size to: fit ‘every. man, 09 matter how how tall, how sho.t o stout—every waist measure from 30 to 54, every Inseam from 23 to 36, Every pairnewly cut, tightly made and guatanteed tohold their shay plete and | satisfaction. ive com- See them now on display in tl he: show window, They're on sile one week ending next [ri- day at all Four Stores. WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN, Now Save 30 to 505° On BRILL Suits & Overcoats LL Overcoats — All’ Fancy Suits — hundreds- of Black Suits—aggregat- ing thousands of garments im Britt Stores—are now offered at prices reduced 30 to 50%. : = | _,Every garment is a Brill garment, standing for all that is best’ and most modern in ready to wear clothes. $14.00 $16.00 $7.59 $2.50. Suits and Overcoats, ~Values up to $15.00 _ Suits-and-Orercoats, Including black sui Values up to $22.50 ' Suits and Overcoats. Values up to $26.00 | Suits and Overcoats, Including black suits, Values up to $32.50 Young-Men's-Suits-and Overcoats, Values up to $10.00 | Young Mca’s Suits and Overcoats, Values up to £12.50 Children's Suits-and Overcoats, Values $5.00 and 36.00 ¥ Get the Habit. Go to Bel’ FOUR Brothers STORES UNION SQUARE, 4th, nr. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, ar, Grecawich~ 279 BROADWAY, or. Chambers. 125th STREET, Cor. ‘3d Aveaue- - £4" Marlem Store Open Evenings. ea]. | Lake Shore Limitea | Having stood the test of years and earned a-repu- tation as a fast and luxurious train, the LAKE SHORE LIMITED is-to-day one of the most popular of all the fast trains in America. = It makes the time New York—Chicazo in 2314 hours; “leaving Grand Central Station at 5:30, arrives La ’ Salle Street Station, Chicago, at 4:00 next afternoon. The route of this train is over.the pertect tracks of the New York Central and Lake Shore Railways. It is a fine illustration of the passenger service of the All nicely tallored, perfect fitting, rellable, stylish and serviceable, $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 THE SURPRISE STORE'S FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE, Money refunded 0h request or goods. cheerfully exchanged. All clothing bought -here {s pressed and -kept-in-good repair for one-year free =a For Seturday and Monday. Only, at |All 50 aT novs: WINTER OVERCOATS * 1 Styles for. may of boys 3:to 16 years. Reefer, Rassian -and-Long-Box Styles. Nery ~serviceabi armetita,:titesly: . $12.00 “AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM” Information gladly furnished by L. F, Vosburgh, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1216 Broadway) New York. Telephone 5690 Madison Square, or by any ticket agent of these lines. THE TRAINS OF THESE LINES ARE PROTECTED BY THE eu PERFECT, BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM-IN THE WORLD of “Seen from the Car” ‘mailed on receipt ‘of a 2-cent stamp by | : George a jels, Manager, Sense Advertising Cua New York, | sale at 4 LDING—rat Flocr ~ Saturday ry Candy Spc and form; worknians Vests for day use a VANILLA. AND eHOCOLATE™ WALNUT FUDGE, regular 2 Jow cut’ model, CHOCOLATE CHIPS, reeuly 39¢., 150 vests tn°this lot. at per Tb. CHOCOLATE COVERED BUTTER- SCOTCH, reg. 39¢,, at, per Ib. 25¢ BUTTERSCOTCH WAFERS, regular 25¢, at, per Ib.. ar a | | tons deep and with-wide collar. Largest and most setect assortment of Valentines and-- Washington's | Favors at very interesting prices. stouts; values $2.50 to $4.00: each. = ADAMS BUILDING Ist Floor } tn-each_of_the- three lots we have all sizes from 43 to 44 inch, ae On_sale_Saturday—at 600 Men’s High-Grade Vests, $I. 65 $2.50 to'$4.00 Values. Three _sniall: lots of men's vests in strictly up-to-date models, correct ‘at to shape, fit ip, and “materials such as only high-ciass tailors use. of light weight fancy flannels, stripes,in—black..and white and gray.and brown effects; made in the new, moderat with three large pearl but ~ For Full Dress. They are made in the new single-breasted model, round opening and 3—removable. pearl-bulions,—- washable mercerized .fabrics to choose from. Tuxedo Vests. Tuxedo Vests are of same materials as dress vests—fine white, washable, mercerized. cotton fabrics, with removable-buttons; In five patterns of checks and with large, There—are—three—stylesof—besutiful— made—with tong, straight cut opening 3~but- $1.65 ‘ | ADAMS B ILDING—3a Floor | Men’s Tuxedo Suits, $15. Men’s Full Dress Suits, $18. T HE Great Semi-Annual Dress Suit Sale of New Yorks ~‘This-is-an-event-atways-looked:- forward to by a vast majority of men. They know what ex- traordinary values this sale affords, which-accounts for the enormous business we do on these occasions. Not- withstanding that the cost-of-all-materials that enter into — the make-up of these suits has greaily increased, we have made them better than ever. They are made of a fit pure wool fast black cloth, lined throughout with silk merveilleux, facings-of pure-silk-gros-grain.Tallored in faultless style; sizes 34 to 46 chest. Tuxedo, in regular, long and stout sizes. . 515, 00 Full. Dress, in regular -and-stout-sizes... Boys’ $5.00 Suits, $3.00. Boys’ 50c Hats, 25c.- Boys’ Puritan Blouses, all the new Spring patterns, 50c. A Sensational ‘Clothing 0 Offer Men’s Suits & Overcoats, $10} | Values $15 to $20. a Wes -parehased-this-tot-of-fine garments at34-to-34+ off ~the first of-season's prices. So-we-are able- te offer r= ihem fo you on the same basis. You can readily see what an “unusual, opportunity. it is to secure clothing of this high standard: of quality at Prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere! THE SUITS are of fine worsteds, in just the patterns | and colorings that the majority of men require. They H are cut, lined and tailored with exceptional care; sizes 34 (0 46. , i THE OVERCOATS are of all-woot mettons, velours: friezes and kerseys, in black and Oxford; the best of linings and tailoring; full $15.00 t $20.00-valtie 3 : - $10. 00 | Young—Men's $8.00 to $10-00— Suits, $5.00 Made of cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots; up to date in | style and patterns; just a way We have of cléaring up a {00 heavy stock; sizes 15 to 20 years, 31 to 36 chest; / segular prices $8.00 to $10.00; special_at......... $o00 lorwErL4 1 BUILDING- 3d Floor} Clearance Sale of French and Domestic Undermuslins. French Hand-Made Lingerie. Chemise—Speciarat $5.00 $3.98 $2.98 -and= $3 95 Drawers—Special at $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 $3.95 and $4.5) Gowns—Specialat$2.25 $2.98 $3.95 $4.95. and $3.99 Domniestic Undermistins. 39, 75¢. $1.00 to $3.' 98 $5.00-to $1,933 $1.98" to" $2,984 $1.09 to $1.95 | $1.69 to. $7.95 | Covers—Special, Drawers—S: SP fa Chemise $139 $1.29. = Seeing Opportunities in. China and Housefurnishings $10.00 Dinner Sets, $8.75. 400-Piece Dinner Sets y dec S@igns in American porcelain, including all nec price £10.00) special at : $8.75 and gold, W 100 pieces to are valued at $18.98 ‘ ae 98. Wem , per set. | -Pour-exceptionatly-big-bargains-in-the-Boys*-C! Yathing Department. I Handsome_novelty Overcoats, pup to 12 years; former p | Boys’ Hats, Caps and Btouses; regular pric lor-NEILL BUILDI NG—3d I loor| SnlendidValvesin Boys’ Clothing. _Money Saving Opportunity _ These are the kinds that go eae so get here as early in the day as You can” Splendid: ne double-breasted amd—three: “piece former prices $3.98 to $5.98, to sell at Fine-all-wodl Qvereaats an; styles; straight—or—knickerbocker— trousers trimmings are of the best: overcoats are semi-fittine and { belt-back-style; former-prices $7.00 and $10.98; special at. $5. 00 | Sults; n in-mixturés s-piece Sults, sizes 214 to. 16-years, es S. Jorn FILL, PUILDING Great Price Reductions in Infants’ and Children’s Dept 3.49, 6,938 3d Flor — 4.93 Children’s —S) Door Mats Extra quality Door Mats, made from | pure coco; g0¢ rd size; regular z.| price, 92¢.; special at c Fry Pans Extra quality steel Fry Pans, full size; value 35c,; special at. (5c Scrub Brushes 400 assorted Scrub. Brushes; value from 106, to 15c. each, special ' 7c\% Ahe lot; all in good condition; rubber Rae Oi Heaters LawnDresses— ! Brightest and best Oil Heaters—hol one gallon of oil, will heat, lar room; warranted odorless; value special while they $3.50 rr) Carriages and Go-Carts Go-Carts and Carriages, about 25 in | afd Bonnets Children's Caps — Children’s Drawers “Waists tire wheels, patent foot brake; some |} With the ‘Never-Come-Oil”’ | folding, others with drop bick and front, Regular prices” $10.00 49 || months to 14 years; your: choice | Special ...$6400,' $6.30, $7.75 || at Je Special Buttons, for girls and boys 4) Sizes 4. to 14 years, frog‘ and Colored and White Pajamas Ginls button’ fastepers: always $1:0 ‘our choice

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