The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 11

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ae caoaala | GIRL WHO FOUND GOOD FAIRY IN | AUTO ACCIDEN WANTS SUBWAY 10 MANHATTAN Business Men Say Scheme! Is Feasible and That H. H. Rogers 2 Approves neve: ndred pr PRINTER GAVE 3 CHILDREN OVET ; . ss» STEAMER DISABLED AT é i SEA TOWED TO PORT. *** ¢ eens CLUBWANTS BRIGHT t ia Dk hottom. From | Nant n Reported -|EYES,NOWHITE LIES © ALLEGED OPIUM JOINT RAIDED IN BROOKLYN. Ww I Polize H Lord & Taylor Glove Department Women's Imported One-Clasp Cape Walking Gloves Port of New York, ARRIVED colors Oak and Tan, SI. oo per pair, exceptional value. Spot Cash Prices, It Gives You (Periodical Payments, We solicit you as a charge account customer and offer you good depend- able furniture of the medium grade or the most exclusive productions of the $y foremost Grand Rapids makers. The great variety we show, the modest y prices we ask and to inspect. Special Sale of Bedroom Furniture. >a Iron be 98 Chiftonier - Massive rig port bed; high- A very handsome continuous post in vn class construction and fintehed in style, with brass scrolls on both ferror Pane, berpentine head and fi val So, 14,75 ons salne ts, Rugs and Linoleums. iy Rem “Spec ectal Sale of Car Rugs pec 6x8 to 12x1 Parlor, Dining Roem, At a Reduction of 334% from Former Prices. talre (bring size of room with you) THE EVENING WORLD, ODDITIES INNEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. HIM ,200 TOO MUCH, MOURNAGEDMOTHER ¢ liberal credit we extend make customers of all who call rom 10 to 20 yards, suitable for ¢ ‘ z f : : Broadway & zoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. | Piss, Nematn, tectnn | one eee | z —— 5 = 4 — Soy & i 229 to 245 Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th St. et Investigate Our Charge Account System. ¢§ (High-Class Furniture, [ : i Dressers =. WEDNESDAY, st bufld SMOKE AND FOG EAT LUNGS AND BRICKS. Pe fox, mixed as it is Sunday World Wante Work Monday Morning Wonders. April Values Hand-Talilored Garments at. $12. 50 That Are Good $16.50 and $18 Values. oyster gray ¢ i, ne SPRIN E RAINCOATS ar w gray shade of the smart fabrics and the dels these garments pa i ras good coats on {a days, bet serve f y as good rain stectors on we Journeyman-Tailored tes $15 Unusual Under $20 pure and silk mixed, of silk-mixed velour cas yf vieuna-finished black Thiet. The models have plain and some cuff-inished sleeves All are marked by the new high natural The SUITS are of w sin martest c are fitted and semiitted Peaked, medium and long lapels shoulders. At B15 there are TOP COATS of tan covert and COVER COATS of gray covert, cut on new models PRING COA little of the trad! grade, In plain and 5 range of grays Dat about them. effects and herringtx Get the Habit. Go to Bull FOUR Brothers STORES, UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way, 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. caf Mariem Bore Open Evenings. 4a W. L. DOUGLAS me weave ca ast $3.90 SHOES ten DO YOU WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES? IF NOT, 1 BELIEVE | 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 know!- edge of shoemaking, which has ex- tended 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 t lealeer (pradacel a any other so! this country. As Lam the largest manufacturer of men's fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it is necessary leather and for me to purchase other materials in enormous quanti- ties; the benefit of the very low es | obtain I give to the wearer Dr caperior quality over other makes. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass, and show you how carefully W. L. Doug las shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold t shape, fit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other make W, L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass 1 have worm Custom made shoes for about 23 years, Recently | pes haved a pair of W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes and have worn them since with satisla: Herealter Douglas shoes for me. MP CREBNER New York Cw tion, 349 Broome Si, W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE se Oannoat be Equalled at Any Price. W. be DOUGLAS BOYS SHOES 91.75 AND 82.00, JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S cr) S. THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.0 PF rde RATINT ee Fast Color Byelete weed ene Catelog matied free W. L, Dowglas, Brockton W. L. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores in Greater New York: 2779 Third Avenue BROOKLYN, N.Y 433 Broadway, cor. Howard 765 Broadway, cor, bth v08-710 ie 1347 Bro 421 Ful 476 Fitw NEWARK — 250 West 126th Street S48 £ A 95 Nassau St Ad Sinth Avenue, cor. 22d EY CITY 18 Newark venue. APRIL 24, Specially designed and finished for THE 14TH STREET STORE and. put out as a leading special for Thursday. Suits that have a swing and dash. all their own. Made to Sel] at $12.50. Smart Pla ids @ New M rxtures. y proud cf these garments because they combine le with So great ¢ n We know that you can with the same fee! Prince Chap Jackets breaste fitting at the waist line. Jackets are satin $8.50 suits being Made of su Laity We are particular! such excellent st wear them, too, are double lined. Mat and mixtures, r very fashionable rough mixtures. Coat light gray wool 1 with pique. Special price to. collars ¢ All si Novelty buttons 5 SILK TAFFETA ( DATS. quality taffeta in a Smart ree-quarter length cape collar model, p front and back. Also clever Eton styles, taffeta lined a taste 58. 98 fully trimmed; all sizes [3 WOMEN’S SPRING SKIRTS. Just | like those other stores ask $5.96 for. Full plaited models of fine mi. f all lengths. This price d the ites y mixtures and] WOMEN’S SILK SHIRT WAIST OP JUMPER SUITS. These n clever Prince | chanming dresses, if n the regular way, dels; Jackets tastefully would sell for $8.98. rh AG ne quality taffeta and As there are Just 150 plaited sk dels; all stres a (Second - 1.000 EE Spring Suits Made to Sel) at $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98—All Wool. The finest line of popularly Le ather Pumps Season's Greatest Favorites. Pumps this season are to priced Sutts for boys that this saat ne reme sty’ Store has ever offered at so low be the one suprer yle of Lines that are finished | footwear for women, Better a price in the nicest way. 60 handsome patterns, Including the very | stylish twilled plaids that give get at least two pairs while the prices are so low. Fit such excellent service snugly around the } Some of the Suits are ankle; will not slip Plains others are sailor, at the heel; are ith bright - colored easy and sor Ties; others resitful are regulation; 8 some on the test) e are Russtan, wBloomer are most oT Plain Trousers, All sizes, for the boys from years of age to those Hand-sewed pumps that were made to sell a are 16 and who are almo: ist through with short trousers. | $3.00 in the leading specialty stores of Ney One price, | York had we not secured them through a biy transaction, | £2. 00 | Sizes 2% to 7, widths B fs The finest Pumps ever hind: B | at 50 low a price. Pair Boys " Reefers. ‘ (Third Floor.) $1.98 460 Red, Tan, Blue or Gray Reefers, | WOMEN'S $3.00 DULL AND VICI KID 7 ND VICI KID TIES. Ta QUES on DULL AND VICI KID TIES. 8 Og evron on apart | ie 50. WOME VICI KID THE pe. PERS. § 7% to 6; widths B to EE. F OT .00 tch; slues 3 to 10 Pair 7! Fine Pisin | Flowered Silk Corsets. up- date tyles; strong Batiste Embroidery | Lawn W arsts. te Quickis~and easily made up Inte ort of dresses for Good materials red P eters at- FE made » wide em unces, with ¢ rche corsets re 4s on the skirts. Many ave been priced at as $3.95 (Mata Floor) | (Second Floor, | Meats and Fish. Hood Go-Carts Full size SIRLOING. reed b » i Toneguae ” reese OENUINS bux LAMB. wit » rah de a 10¢ ' 124 . | ror a Folding Go-C Carts 12 hae aioe Kin koawt al | ustable backs and WOMEN'S FANCY FIGURED MA complete with DRAS, PERSIAN LAWN AND DOT | taen OF VEAN | on Chis. i an TED Swiss WAISTS 7.49 | 3, 38 Bg, || ie Se (Meoond Floor (ixth Pleer) (

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