The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 10

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“ Tau hihi cia pi Foca ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD or New Mental Malady Called ‘‘Financial Insan. Koc¥s Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extrevagence OCH & Co. Friday and Saturday Economies. H, Cc. F, ity,’’ Interpreted as Money-Spending Mania , Sises Tah Pcicciand teat lone ' | Children’s Reefers, 2 of sears rees eged timinal Not Insane. CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER REEFERS, of white ‘serge; round ot 1 TE oR Sa ARGE Sea square collars; trimmed with brakd; some with medallions; val, $5.§03.98 SERGE REEFERS; box style; nd cuffs CHILDREN'S WH! t 1 with bra WOME BESO cssscss P pene Fr 4.) of Venetian Cloth; collar, colle a pockets 4 silk and wide braid; colors red and blue; value $6.00 4,49 ar and , 2.98 S REEFERS of gray checked material, with others of plain cloth In red and navy; value $3. Girls’ Tub D. 2.85 rs a TESSES, Leo GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES, In fine ginghams, chambrays, linens and atmitles; a va of 4 checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors. Also‘ of white Law + Jumper, Russian Dutch neck and waist effects; short and long sfeeves; choicest trimmings !n embroideries, | self fokts and p ig; sizes 4 to 44 years; well worth $4.00. S me A Girls’ $7 Coats, 4.50 GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH COATS, the season's best materials in plain red and Aavy. Also a splendid assortment of fancy checks, plaids, stripes and mix tures, In the most desirable colorings. These coats are from our own stocks The backwardness of the season givés you this opportunity. All are priced Priday and Saturady regardless of cost. Former prices $$ to $7; spectal PEt oe S 4.50 _ Shoes for Boys rm] Girls. "MISSES’ BOOTS; lace or button; of fine viel kid or chocolate brown kid; hand. welt or flexible sewed oak soles; patent leather tips; Sizes 11% -,,| CHILDREN'S SIZES, | Stres 1.79, “8% to t1........ 8-89] 6to8........ BOYS’ LACE SHOES of box calf or vic kid; flexible sewed soles; sees 1 to S%.......6 550 HU ibessees “ LITTLE MEN'S VIG) KID LACE SHOES; flexible sewed soles; bro: . toes; low, flat heels; stzes 9 to 13% INFANTS’ BOOTS; tan or black ki sizes $ to 8.. Women’s Neckwear. BMBR) ED TURNOVER COLLARS; large variety of WHITE EMBROIDBRED OR VENICE LACE STOCK BMBR' ERED LINBN COLLARS; all styles and sizes; SMALL BOWS OF EMBROIDERY LACE or COLORED SILKS; to be w: embroidered collars; val. 35c., each. ve . COLLAR AND CUFF COAT SETS; pique or Hnen; val. 3Sc, set. OOLLAR AND CUFF COAT SETS; finer quality than above; val, 7Sc, set...48c RUFPS of black maline or liberty silks; very full; val. $3.75, each..... 249 fm ao legal sense and not When the peared she th p CHILDRE cuffs concealing his sasets from ee". 4 Y Insanity," scoorting to ‘@lienista, ts & form of emntal disorder " ‘teakes & man want to spend Fight and left Persons so af- Go not know what they do with ema 7 @ “financial brainstorm” ‘COUNTESS’ IN MEN'S CLOTHES IS HELD UP. The money, When “broke” and hunger he is apt to become fn Lane's case liytened to the George and was exiled denesth her ne was accused TS KIS WIFE ‘FOR BREAKING DISH. | Constadle John Reasiey arrested his @t Alton, Dl, for breaking a dish “talking back to an officer” and her six blocks to the police sta- ATE 16,384 PEAS IN ONE DAY ON WAGER, John Cotton laid a wager at New Or. Jeans that he could eat two peas the first day and Couble the number on the . wecond, eating and continuing to double @noh Gay for twe weeks It was all right the first week, but 1.29 1,89 the second week the meals beeame so large that Cotton could hardly get t! down. On the tweltth day he ate 4.006 peas, Gnd on the inet Gay the gomber was 16,24. Constable & Cotton says he will never eat any my authority as an! jor peas eye explanation =| °° P MAN RESCURS |GOVERNOR RODE IN | ROM 2 CAKES; |4N OLD DIRT CART. Gov. fwanson, of Virginia, had to fen yeare eld, was ret-) nce @ boat from the Jamestown Ex- @ BATTOW BPAC® Dosttion ast evening to reach Richmond im which two! for an important engagement, There her, by the sltmest| was no carriage at hand, and with his Feserves and the) wiry he jumped Into a dirt cart and oF- falled to extricate the! Gerat the Ariver Ne aR 2) = y itterns; val. 29¢, ea.18c LARS; val. 29¢., ea. 15¢ i i 7f zt i ; F { bought stx cookies and ate four. | Sener Gehdzen word rem ber of | wet RUCHINGS of chiffon, crepe Hise or net; white, black or colored; yal. 20c., Femaining two she crawied tnto the) | YETA coccccesccceves eecccceee Oebe aecccesccccscecoenes: eoeedecenee IBMC Marrow space between the buildings. | _ TO INVESTIGATE NATIONAL GUARD. ha’ * Governor reachet the boat and id he was glad he was not compelled | trunks, Between Lerox & Seventh Aves. 125th St. West, GARMENT SHOP. | Teeth withowt pintes that do | Le eas eee | An Important Sale reasomabic rates, with = contract to | Keeo them In repalr ten years, Por Priday. Katana Sea | GOLD or FORCE. @ J WARRANTED ig lg He a | NEW YORK | PAINLESS DENTAL CO, tn which™ to ts required to submit ture carrying out re- in its report. The of the commission are declared 93 High Grade Shirt Waist Dresses, a Recently $25.00 to $32.50. proper ane much JUMPER, PRINCESS AND TWO-PIECE MODELS, o Miltary ‘Code ana | ? i Pa to the Guard and | [\* fi ’ ABOUT 25 STYLES, taken from our regular stock, and | men of witnesses and” protaction of aay alton st tO1 Ww reduced in order to close out quickly. Our very best | " ion of ing models, of which the Taffe.as and Foulards and die! nds for ‘the same and for the clothing, equip! thereof and therefo: n, RPORATED, aie employ counsel. nd cannot be duplicated, on account of the shades and patterns. Plain colors, in all shades, as well as Checks, Stripes and Polka Dots, trimmed with Cluny Lace; some prettily braided Skirts side or box pleated. An exceptional opportunity to secure a high grade Dress at moderate cost, Be Early. Opposite Futth Avenue Hotel. 1 The Greatest (ii Most Stariling Ladies’ Hat Sale 12 West 23d St. through to 22d, A Delicious Spring Food Ever Inaugurated in 87% Nutriment ( meth, ) Greater New York. ; Easiest Food to Digest 10 doz. Child's Fancy Straw J ; i 10 doz. Child's F: I i 10 doz, Child’s ‘T ( P Hea 150 Trimmed Hats..1.98 100 ’ 11 : 100 ‘Trimmed Hats. .2.48 | = 50 doz, Ladies’ Dr I t t §0 doz, Burnt St : 25 doz, Imitation i a5 doz, Fine neh / . Pure rice malted, baked like a cracker into doz’ d-Made § 70c 4 P ; ; “4 Rowfeised-M pe GUk rae ? . 1 ‘ piquant, sweetebitter, crisp golden flake, ( 55 doz ‘ All Grocers — N 2EDS NO COOKING 20 doz, { ) & CLARK, fole Belling Agents, 90 W. Rras@way, New York 10 doz, 5 ,_ || ree 50 doz, ’ ¢, 48¢ 5 Vz eG B75 doz, Lace Straw Bod 10c, 15c, 19¢ 4 7" * * Mes doz, Band Sailor Hai rity rhey act like Exercise. #0 doz, Ready-to.W H 39, ¢, 9&¢ a Milkman’s Millinery House, Ch) 442-444 Fulton Street, ” 1141 to 1145 Broadway, Near De Kalb Aven BROOKLYN, N. Y. é “Corner th wms.O AWVeius TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, An Important Suit Event From our regular stocks we chose Three Hundred Suits (Women and Misses) Which We Will Dispose of To-morrow at 10 The actual selling values of these suits are $17.50, $19.50, $23.50, $25.00, and some as bigh as $27.50. This 1 bawe precured for this house a foremost place im suit selling. Women's sizes from 32 to #4, Migses’ sizes from 14 to 20, embraces suits which for style, material and workmanship Amang them will be found a great many in all black and solid colors + alee a mumber of odd sixes of even greater value. Monit cLlinn EE, | Special Sale for FRIDAY and SATURDAY: Sutt Department 150 High-Class Tailored Suits in Pony, Hip Coat, Cutaway and Box Coat Styles of Panama Serges and Worsteds. Former prices $82.50 to $85............ Special SS * Coat Department Covert Top Coats of excellent quality, Covert lined with Peau de Cygne. Value $18.50. 19.50 10.00 Special Waist Department Brussels Net Waists with Cluny lace trimming over mousseline lining. Value $8.00.............. Special 4.75 ' $6-58 Twenty-Third Street, West. Another Simpson Crawford Sewing Machine Club Starts To-morrow ! ——- BY joining you can secure one of the highest grade Sewing Machines manufactured \ on the extremely convenient terms— $1 Down when the Machine will be delivered to your homethen 3] Weekly until the balance of $22. price forthe ) is pad, our Sewi g Machine i being only #25,75—although S50 Agents Charge for the same machine welling {t under a different name. Our special arrangement with the manufacturer, who will not permit us to publish bis name (which is almost a household word throughout America), makes this ex traordinarily low price possible. “Monarch” is a beautiful automatic drop-head ma- ball-bearing tn every part, making {ts easyrrun- It ts of the tmp feod and self-threading #huttle, Its attachments fler with shirring plate, tucker, six hemmers, one braider, one narrow lace hemmer which sews on lace at same operation, one quilter and al) necessary tools. There is no kjad of sewing which the “Monarch” cannot doand you will find the bes: value ina Sewing Machine ever olered is The “Monarch" at *23.75 ~—suaranteed by us for a lifetime! artes Become. ee J , ' Sub-Station Store, Old Building. The New Clothing Store for Boys Opens With a Wonderful Offeri t addi For to-morrow we announce an importar tion to the already strong attractions of the Neonom Basement—a completely stocked Clothir Boys. It will conform to the principles tha sale of merchandise there—worthy merchandise ] lowest prices at which it is possible to sell it 1 means, of-course, that nothing but siricrly el/-woel ela ing will ever find a place in it. With all-woo! fal practically at a premium nowadays, the importance of this initial offering will be readily appreciated by mothers: Five Hundred Boys’ Stylish All-wool Suits At $3.75 Each,:Instead of $5 styles, all excellently mo and fin Four 1 throug ished; of all-wool mixed cheviots, and silk-sewed out. splendid Russian Blouse Suits with Bloomer Trousers; sizes 8 to 7 years Sailor to 10 years. Norfolk Blouse Suits with Bloomer Trousers; sizes 5 Jacket Sults, with knickerbocker trous s. a Jacket Suits, with belt; knickerbo: sizes § to 16 Double-bre er trousers; sizes § to 16 years. All at $3.75 a suit, and ur less than $5 . Women’s Tailored Suits at $10 Wonderful Value The maker put his best style into these w ored sults for and when the fashionable materials from which they are women made are also conside at their full prices of $18 to $25 {t is no won At $10 each the red pr that t equaled, In these of hiplength, semi-f shoulder, varter lengt 4 with satin, the skirts made tn ¢ ‘ finished with deep bias f Well tatiored and pertect eng. plain. The offering 1s sure to be snapped Some Specially Designed Hats at $5 Two hundred of them—bright and bewitching as can be imagined, have just come in—specially trimmed, in newest early-Summer styles, for the asement Mil- linery Salon. They seem to set a little higher mark | than ever, even for the wonderful five-dullar yalues this millinery store usually affords. Sailor Hats are the prevailing t Then th re is a fine assortment of Trimmed Hats at the two other popular prices—$6 and $7.50, Six Ways to Save On Pretty Summer Dresses All indicated in the follow{ng list of Summer Cotton Goods, which offer economies of a third to over one-half in each in. stance. Some of the lots were bought ahead of the great ad. co in cotton; others were makers’ surplus stocks that we got at a bargain Httle as 50c! And you can get a whole dress-pattern for as 10c Dress Ginghams, at 6c a yard. 10c Printed Batiste, floral designs, at Sc a yard. 10¢ Cotton Volto, tan-colored mixed, at 4c a yard. 20¢ Checked Volle Suitings, at 10c a yard, Half‘linen Ginghams, plain colors, at 124 yard, d Swiss Muslin, t 10¢ a yard, Embroide black strip white grounds, Pretty Tailored Suits for girls of 14 to 18 years, in pony, jacket and Eton styles, made of hand- some new Young Women’s Suits at $9.50 — some new materiais 1 from the manufacturer, and regularly sold at $13.50 to $17.50 at $9.50 each materials in checks, Fresh Now One for Women, the other for Girls—both worth while SHOES Women’s Oxfords at $1.50— Two Good Items Patent leather Blucher Oxfords that are regular $2.50 grades, ish lasts; Cuban heels. Girts’ Shoes at $1.20—Kidskin Ince Shoes, with tips; smart, durable school or play shues. Sizes 11 to 1% and black kid Welted soles; mod- the Just closed up tion yesterday Fine Edgings A Third Less tah hehe be —four thousand yards of dainty, new Swiss Nainsook Embroider. At 12e @ yard, instead of l6c to Sixty-five patterns Delicate de {es, on cloth of excellent quality 1$c—and you'll find some 25 values among them to choose from—useful widths for children's dresses signs. ; At Twenty Cents. Women's Little to Pay for Btockings of black gauze isle Full length, durably | . Summer Stockings srt asterced nseis ant toot At Eighteen Cents. Tan cotton—most desirable—Summer welght. Three pairs for 0c, Hard to improve on either of these qualities at the price. Sie Turkish ~ ptmutns seate saan Bath Towels, 35c able supply of bath towels—an4 way of securing them at a saying the present offering provides @ About two thousand snowewhite Turkish Bath Towels, 26 x 64 in., excellent quality; regular half. dollar value at 35¢ each, “Dropped patterns,” to quote the mill phrase. But {t's no re flection on the attractiveness of the designe—« mill always has Going Down: Stair Carpets to sacrifice some of 11s patterns to make place for the new arrivals, It simply means # chance for you to save 20¢ to 85¢ a yard on your now etal rpeting or hall runners, 7,500 yards—cut in any desired length ven patterns, Now at 806, 90c, 95¢ and $1 a yard instead of $1 to $1.85. Sub-Station Store, Basement, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street,

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