The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1907, Page 15

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SS \THE EVENING WORLD, ‘GUT LEASES (TOO SWETHEART | WILL BEBROKEN, 4 MAFIA SECRET Slain. Says I to myself says I— ‘City’s Valuable Privileges Uneeda , Must Produce More Biscuit { Revenue, HAS TWO MEN ARRESTED } ess 4 Declares to Polke that They longed to Same Society as Missing Man. Be Says I to myself i CAN’T BE FARMED OUT. | gunna says I—they Pauline Ambrosio was to have mar | Tied Antonio Santoro at Port Chester 4000 a Year Offered for a only cost , e on April 7. Antoni ak Stand That Now Pays City AR a ee ee ee five cents Only $600. jfeeelved many unsigned letters threa- | a package ng her with death if ve the country the ald of Chiet of ‘ —_——-. ya fhe city te an indulgent tana he deen giving more for les: money | than the most philanthropic &: vidual . teChenter, who, after hear- ry, locked ‘up Antonto Antonio Connteri, and de-| girl in the White Plains| NATIONAL BISCUIT ver dreamed of doing. As a result there are hundreds of persons living in @pulence through the leasing of city } privileges at ridiculously low rentals Politios and special wire-pul is are! Pesponsitie for frhich will net be o | e's belief that Antonio} Hand TURKISH CIGARETTES If most cigarettes are either too strong or too mild—try ~ BOY’S BODY IN KILLS Kat arian ere do, in ark Bay Dec. 30, The dody of the boy that was found | on Kuti, off Central 1. Yesterday y as atx-year-old arry Bene | py Sold Everywhere S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer { 10c. for 10 —»_——_—__. | FATHER HANGING. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Ape 19.—Ben- | | year-old | Boho! The wolve tort t known. ‘Hope’s’ Next Big Move! Another Money-Saving Event. y at 6 P. M. the First Subscription g Annex crowded with men ¢ EVENT IS NOW HISTORY. New even word-is “Forward!” HenceTO-MORROW ¥ eekava SAW. ear SPRING SUITS, RAINCOATS, TOPCOATS, SPRING OVERCOATS, CHESTERFIELDS SERGE SUITS AND BLACK CLOTHES. ira es s Be a Sag LPs, EO ra 4 li le Tail losed with the THAT aiti be red | Anything You Want “Ul The Price Eleven Dollars y Serges extreme gener are manifeat, | A Tabie of Low Rents ; Navy Blue Serge Sults The ¢ " 6 tells ite own | euary In several weaves—pure worsted—all styles and sizes. Renta Suits of same quality fabrics are being exploited at $5 60 @o more, iu * Fine Overgarments Raincoats with Style Ul lengths and ‘all colors, also Chester-|And these are “real” prote moisture effects, are included at this special both conservative and not the all-round yilare coat for day or evening, and you will The values are double in many instances save $5 to $7 by buying it here at ‘‘ERleven,’* i Spring Suits in Fancy Mixtures ere| 1], ‘il of Worsted Dout 1 Twist ¢ wie | Clearing-House Sales Open To-Morrow jour finish fabrics; all the new To duplicate Suits of their « QUALITY.—-STYLE—ECONOMY arse the great features of *Hope’’ Clearing-House Sales, 7 ent Event is general all overthe store, Our Twelve Window Displays will tell you the story ¢ variety aracter you would have to pay $15 to $18 in other good stores, ¢ pres. i Gilman Family Again Accused of Girl's Murder, On the amd at a glance. We Buy Below Par, You Get the Benefit ee or aha 4 tale Bi BROADWAY ChiAMBERS ST, he ¥ be arrelaneg { ¢ Ny rt aise hed als conn Aexres | STEWART Lites ‘ ° / ‘ csc cea elt lati lala eS tet st FRIDAY, ) |is necessary for me to purchase leather and | | other materials in enormous 415 Fifth Avenue, New York i , | W. L. Dou: apa shoes are awed ou would then ‘APRIL 19, 1907. W. L. DOUGLAS st $3.90 SHOES iz | BEST MEN DO YOU WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES? IF NOT, — BELIEVE I CAN GIVE YOU GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASONS WHY IT WILL PAY YOU TO WEAR THEM. I give the wearer the benefit of my thorough and practical knowledge of shoemaking, which has extended over fifty years. I give the wearer the benefit of my exclusive | method of tanning the bottom soles, which makes them more flexible and gives longer wear than | any other sole leather produced in this country. As I am_the largest manufacturer of men’s fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it quantities; the | benefit of the very low prices I obtain I give to | the wearer in superior quality over other makes. I give the wearer the benefit of the most | complete organization of superintendents, fore- men and d skilled led shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry, and sr i workmanship cannot be excelled. The % selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after and-watched over by these expert men, regardless of time or expense. If I could take you into my cia factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear lon: a and are of greater value than any other m W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. I have worn W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes for the past ten years, and have found them easy to walk in, stylish and very comfortable. 1 am constantly on my feet 16 hours daily, and have never known / »ain or ache since wearing your shoes. «VM. LEISHMAN, Commissioner of Deeds, 46 Manhattan Street, New York City. THESE ARE A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY I MAKE AND SELL MORE MEN’S FINE HAND-SEWED PROCESS $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. W. L. Dougias $4.00 Gilt Edge Shoe Cannot be Equaliled at Any Price. | W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN’S $3.50 SHOES, | THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. | Fast Color Eyelets used stamped on the bottom, which protects the wearer against Catalog mailed free. el exclusively. Insist upon having them, TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE. W).L.Douglas, Brockton, Mass, W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 433 Broadway, corner Howard St. | 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th Sireet 95 Nassau Street. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue, | 755 Broadway, corner 8th Street Avenue. 356 Sixth Avenue, cor. 22d Street. | 421 Fulton St. corner Pearl. 853 Broadway, 14th Street. bet. 146th & 147th St 478 Fifth Ave | roadway, corner 14th Street Ave.,bet h * BROOKLYN, N.Y. i arp ae ELE, ‘85 Broad Street. $ name and price Is s and infe 1349 Broadway, corner 36th Street. 250 Weet 125th Street. JERSEY CITY, a 1447-1449 Broadway, cor. 41st St. 345 Eighth Avenue. | 708-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton St. NEWARK,N. J. DOES DYSPEPSIA OR if INDIGESTION BOTHER YOU?|f We Clothe Atal! Million People Yearly | On Credit ® STORES ALL OVER U. S, ESTABLISHED 47 YEARS. Pianos Ladie $ Men's & Girls & Hoys* Suits Suits, Jackets, Top oats, Waists, rants, 0 S Skirts, rs ats £ Credit to All. { Leas BS} LARUS-ALTHEIRE CO a A ey Ae Hy 440 Fuh Ave,, Brooklyn, 2 aimed OAT For the Entire Family : and Hf h¢ j dese Per ene ele ial On a Purchase of $10. The Sterling PianoCo.,| | FURNITURE = : Furniture All | 515-520 Fulton St., Brooklyn land Everything for Housekeeping. CREDIT TO ALI Rag Carpets!] | Open Saturday Evenings Open Mon, ® Sat. Evgs. KASY WERKLY OK MONTHLY ; ao ——_—_—_————X—X—X_ FAYMENTS. Phonograph 5 2c per - - Sewing yar CLOTHING |} & ai FATMER TIME Machines, postal wil 1 Business enterprises sold ed the record for 1906 and “led ie adh ae ite SF do the trick, Bf Nem EG archives SaannLtta Voureatt Ws Pianos No Extras t gh Sunday World Wante are} iis enings of the old year and “Bargains” In every sense { years are contained in the $1 Per Week oi eRe DAM SCHL 535 Fulton St., opp.tim ADAM Shiv 468 Sth Ave., near 10th st BROOKLYN How Z of the word. kiya 7 Word Aianacl 26 Cenis; By Mail, 9#e- Werle Wante Work Wenders 7

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