The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 11

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GREAT NECK SEEKS MISSING MERCHANT. TES LAUGHS Ges a Fear o' A commit - Dr. Lyon’s | PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and purifies the breath. In dainty blue enameled box with patent measuring tube, Convenient for tourists ESTABLISHED 1@86 BY STOCK LOSSES Leaves Street Without Re- grets and With ‘Enough Money to Live On.' HIS VIEW OF POLITICS. | | Roosevelt; “Shrewdest Politi- |, cian,” Will Be Forced to Run Again, He Says. John W. Gates, who hag retired from the market forever, he declares, when ween at the Waldorf-Astoria to-day @>- nied reports that recent fluctuations tn | stocks had eaten into his fortune “There is nothing to that oa Blu n Novelties and Staples Warm Weather Foot Temptations story,” he said, “and my great hope is that every rator who quits the game will De > do it with no more regret Mr.“ Gates took oocasiin to say that President Roosevelt will be nom for @ third term, “Its a hund one that he will run,” sald th eler. “I know he has sad mot accept the nomination, and | che meant it—at the time, All the same will be forced o& Style eto take it. He tos . pot ac and he was The style in a she , but 1 repli he would see—the quality sh¢ simply have t race wear, For have Poe my little trip abroad 1 self to my business epart from the steck n sure I whall have plesty bu Mr, Gates {s enjoying excellent health, | he ays, and his fifty-two years sit! Nightly upom him. He would like to| seo Secretary Taft made President, but sees bo chance for him with Mr, Rouse- velt in the field. The currency system ie taking up some of the financiers ful Blyn stores now one small store at that is why fullest possible - comfortable st to keep me Also sole Now York Acents for the Nolseless Red Cross Shoe for Women, Absolutely comfortable wea tirst worn, thinking time these idie days Mt needs mo ‘breaking in.” F © ; , : | z e! Cross patent tenna {Tt ought to be readjusted,” he anid. | makes a sole of te ulation ttich)ess exible as aturo His ‘but the Administration apparently shoe. t-insures an ide} comort condition heretofore un- wan't devise an adequate scheme wine known. Made in Oxfords and Boots on ali f shiomable Girl Reporter's First Play Accepted by. Margaret Anglin. SIOUX CITY, May &—Miss Margaret Btn Ay. and 27:h St. 4 Anglin has accepted for production next | I ¢o9 gth Ay. 39th &40'h St } sy h St. season @ play by Miss Helen Ingersoll, | 134 ay, and 122. st. society reporter for the Stoux ity |B yg4o 34 Ay., Bet) & PTE) Sie. Journal. The play, which is Mise In-| Page) 34 Ay. 150 5-15: 1S: gersoll's first, tw & three-act drama deal- | 116 Ro sery, m20F Eroom: S', - WwW ute A ls ing with Weeters life Mies Anglin, |] BROOKLYN (629-831-333 Broadway, betweer Park + Ge y S'rects, tar Groene Atenue, who sails Satirday for Europe, has 5 Miss Ingersoll to meet her in STORES (1263-1265-1267 Brocdway, n a aked New York in August for consultation, Eight Big Best Stores, Shoes in Every Grade. WM. VOGEL & SON. Spring Overcoats and Suits for Men at $15 Care and Purpose are the two primal elements which tlie the success of Wm. Vogel & Son suits and over- coats, Our tailormenknow but one degree of work— the BEST—which has been deyeloped through Care and Purpose, and applied to every one of our garments, whether the price be $40 or $15, Every trend of fashion and all the finer phases of tailoring are incorporated in these suits and overcoats at $15. The series offers a great range of choice, in- cluding moderate concep- tions and those taking the most radical forms. Waal 3. The suits at $15 present » series of 2 and 3 button single breasted models, fashioned of plain and fancy cheviots, cassimeres in exclusive designs and blue and black thibets and serges. The overcoats at $15 involve a series of favored models in all the new tans, grays and blacks, in a diversity of weaves, WM. VOGEL & SON BROADWA HOUSTON ST, hoe —— Men's New Neck wear, 50@ t wen Main Floors Kuppenheimer’s Samples Ata Third Below the Kuppenheimer Prices! =:=-™ | UST received from the celebrated house of Kuppenheimer their entire collection of New York and Chicago show-room and travellers’ samples—some 1140 Suits In turaing these suits over to us price was not an object, as this concern is now showing mid-Summer and ear'y Fal: samp'es for advance wholesale orders and has therefore no further use for these samples These Suits naturally represent the very finest product the Kuppenheimer people turp ont—and by that you may expect much, for Kuppenheimer is known the country over for character clothing of the very highest order. We have divided the purchase into three lots, and priced them at a full third under | Lot No. 3, the usual Kuppenheimer prices. 3 | tJ22'50 Suits 15 $35 Suits 23.75 j 7 : Every suit in this lot was designed, Included in this jot is'a large as- r sortment of patterns in black. blue eut and tallored by expert berelee serge and fancy mixtures to meet all tailors. They are the finest produo- tastes. , tions of the Kuppenhelmer system. The models are the exclusive long The most individual patterns and single-breasted or full double-breasted prremgbesetearrr rebar hp shapes found jn the most expensive fare. to-morrow atthe, riage clothing. plete range of sixes. Men's Black Suits at 12.50. Just 125 of the best All-Wool Black Thibet Suits that we have ever been able toy, offer at anything like the price. Made up especially for us tn alngle and double breasted Well-tallored sults; sizes for every man, including stouta The Suita have beon carefully tatlored, and no detal| which goes to complete a perfect finish has been omitted a Lot No. 2, $ $27.50 Suiis 18.75 At this price may be found styles, designs and fabrics that should ap- peal to. men who know what constl- tutes good clothing. The gulis are entirely hand-made and tallored with Kuppenhetmer excellence. The models represent the season's most exclusive designs, Sizes to accommodate even the “hard to fit.” A new collection of Men's Fancy Waistcoats of wash- able materials just received, Prices $1.55 to $4.50, . . ! Young Men's Suits at *9.75. s for the young man who fy particul 1 hard to satisfy. Tallored with a col snap in most up-to-d The newest fabrics In gray club checks, and plain | and fancy mixtures. Sizes 15 to 29. Boys’ Clothing 85 Reefers of New Overcoatings, *3. loth and in over twenty-five new patterns in fancy cloth—all roughness that brings them squarely into the $6 class, Sizes 24% to 10 yr. # backs, side vents, With cr without velvet collar, and with silk em- ———————wWY lege 6 models. materials are plain blue, fancy worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds. The Suits come in three etylea, The Russian Blouse Suit for boys from 249 to 8 years; the new Sailor Blouse Sults for boys 6 to 10 years, and the uew manly double-breasted { models with either knickerbocker or straight pants or both, for boys 8 to 16 years. Sale prico to-morrow ‘ | .} | Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ H Every new block that Ja popular, this Spring will be found in the S Men's Hat Store at an attractive pricesust now, Our special $2.45 Straw Hats for boys will be sold to-morrow at $1.5 new Mllddy shapes of Milan straw, trimmed with silk ribbon fn black { Made fn the r white, Tailored Suits for Misses to Close Out at 514.75. on the 8) Women’s °1.50 Cheverette Suede Gloves at, pair, *1. UF Main Floor. VERY unusual offering for to-morrow women’s regular $1.50 real Cheverette suede gloves, pique sewn, Paris pont back, with two large pearl fasteners—in bisque and mode shades Also some Women’s very fine French glace kid gloves, Paris point tack, in champagne and yellow shades. Every pair is the result of perfect workmanship, and such gloves never sold before for less than $1.50 or £2.00. $1 Elbow-Length 8-Button Gloves «t 79c. Gloves, 59c. | Pail pure silk in blacx and white, Made of very fine Milanese lisie | §-button regular dollar in black and white. Elbow length. | quality. Millinery Items Which will ‘surely crowd our spacious departments to-morrow. ea Re Bir Kecond Floor. The Smartest Trimmed Dress Hats NVOLVED in this otfering are smartly tailored Suits wh sold this season in our Su.t Departinent for The popularity of the particular styles is the so low now. The regular stocks and ranges of we Rather than complete the stocks agatn, we grouped adl the broken lines and have marked them for quick clearance to-t At §14.75—Less than Half Regular Pri The group offers a comprehensive choice of many styles (1 than obe of & kind), tneluding Kions, Priuce Chaps, Pony mocels Piece Suit lored with the favored mannish effects in Han Fabrics. ported The group includes all sizes and should prove a strong $9 / feature of to-morrow’s business. Very special at... 14.73 Giris’ Junior Coat Suits at 512.75. Mate in severs) pretty girlish mode's of l’anamas, s and novelty rmixiures. Many atiractivey trimmed silks and cloth; others taifoyed very plan. This offer represents the clearing out of our sto and many of these suits sold regularly as high as 2 h as high as $35- that Meee of these Th nd laa length; with cog ng of Junior Suits, * > 8 . — all beautifully $18.75—v: Comprising Leghorns, Chips, French Shapes, etc, — al ns sie $25. Comprising eee trimmed, with ax much style as a $20.00 hat $8 Junter Jumper Sults, made of execlient ay ma a faney ower or fou Lent nuxaaanane Tata a deagateatiscs | mixtures and stripes. Sem-fitted coats trimmed wit! x braid. Pull pleated skirts. $6.75—Vatue $10.75. Misses’ English Coats, made of high-grade mi all Nght Spring shades; semi-fitting m plain cloth. Sizes 14 and 16. 3.95—Value $6.50. $ Girls’ pe 8.8 Soats, inde of mixtures ana | Meet eee foe Sizes 12, 14 and 16. The Jauntiest Trimmed Tailor Suit In Tuscan color or black—mushroom - shapes, large sailors, etc. Every hat fresh from O$3 QOS t+ $4.95 own workroom ipes in 1 cuffs of Phis extremely large and stripes, In popular light shades; collar and cuffs Missen’ Pony Coais, made of excellent, quallt i Puatat ina to 14 black Panama, lined t ! ri fashionable sailor, like pic we ‘; 0 sy sie en x three-quarter-length slec in te ture, | Each Nee $18) levgd Mis Suft le of tn as agit > Many models . ults, made “ $6.50 and $8.50 a ported fabrics in plain colors and pretty light | $7.50—Value $12 checks and stripes; extra full pleated skirt with Girls’ length ma cal ‘4 * ’ . three-inch folds at bottom; ts ned through. cheviot; full box coat, lincd ith Misses’ €> Girls’ Trimmed Dress Hats Re aren gage ae Salt say: patdueaitnicetan to as very fine Java Flats, with trimming of fine French flowers Sizes 6 to 14, Built from and ribbon, or with enUre trimming of ribbons, well worth $6.00 109 at. 3.95 & $4.95 Untrimmed Hat Sections. This is New York's ideal | ntrimmed Hat Department—always up to date with hats much better made, in better shapes and lower prices than elsewhere The latest fad—b-inch brim Saflors, in Mais, Burnt, Navy, $1 95 Brown, Black ee eee e The Best Shapes, in Tuscan or Black Chips, cM HESE are regular $1.50 Shirts, and hundreds not superior in cuality will be sold about town to-morrow at that price. These shirts all bear the Simpson Crawford label, and you know that means that they are made with the extreme care and thoroughness which must go into a garment before it may bear our label. The shirts are made of an excelent quality white madras in a per et a Floor. T Se and Up. net : 1 ith pe The Belle of Mayfair shape, as worn by the Gibson Gtrl, in : fitting c at style with cuffs attached and in either ;leated or pain bosoms. fine black chip . $1.75 || Our Men's{Furnishing Store should be crowded to-morrow with men anxious to lay up a stuck of § The Lucille Saflor, extremely popular shape, without be- $1.25 these regular $1.50 white pleated negligee Shirts at this special SaturJay price of pyaar die Men's White Madras Pajamas perfectly made and trim 1 Misses’ and Girls’ Untrimmed Flats. The finest quality Java body Flats, in natural or burnt, bell crown or round crown—positively worth $1,765, at.... An Extraordi- nary Book Sale. Third Floor. Tienty-rivi rHOoUs 5S D books a: 1 then New Styles in Women’s Tan Shoes Have Just Come !n 2M Second Floor, wees TT favored above all others by 98c shoe Rm, Bargain Basement. * pub ication Ost-liistory, ‘ . ‘ iscriminat- hictior etry ete, Saturday’s Notable List of Basement Specials, fee Bp qspapegag Spa ue Is bat 4 's $15 Taffeta Coats at $9.44. ri landsome Cloth Momen’e 6/3 $15 48-inch gou 5 F? ee fine “Queen Books, 12)<c. Quality.” They are the most gracefully shaped that can be M/A wrought, and greatly is this em- phasived in the collect on of Summer Shoes, Ties and Pumps we have just, z ; received. Nevpral Lew We ordered far tn advance a large stock of the new » scarce Tan and Brown Gibson Oxtfe ton and Lace Boots; otherwise th p The Queen Quality shoe yields as does # glove b> the band’ Th used in “Queen Quality” Shoes, their tremendous # pairs per day) permits them to be offered to you at . $3 &» $3.50 Sale of Children’s Shoes, Worth $2, quality of chiffon taffeta, with applique tab collars, pleated back and front and taflored with full sweep 4.98. Women's Trimmed Hats at These cannot be matched in New York at double this price. A crisp, new collection fresh from the workrooms wil! be opened up for tomorrow's selections “Marle Antoinette’ Walsts at $1.23. One of the greatest Dasement values we ever offered. These waists are made of a very fine lawn, trimmed with pink, blue and white pleated ruffies, edged with dainty Val. Ince. Collars and cuffs trimmed to match 25e Linen Turnover Collars at 19c. A beautiful variety of these pretty gollars, tastefully embroid- ered, tomorrow at 1%c. each Boys’ $3 Double-Breasted Suits at $1.87. on hand to-mor to partict byery mother of a boy shi patein this unusual bargain. suils are made of a very strong Clear lype, of t e beat of leathers a - > ~S eye - | he quality all-wool cassimere, worsted and other guitings. Pants at $1.60 either straight cut or knickerbockers. Sizes § to 16 years. je Dy a pithy Men's $2.50 Trousers at $1.39, Boys’ High Shoes, in button or lace siyle for girls aud lace s } . A guarantee goes with these trousers, thal will give & new pair boye—-tn tan, Russian calfskin, black kid or calfskin, pate leather || History of Nations, 30¢ for every pair that rips. Made of fancy stripes aud in ple'n black, and some of white canvas. ~ * ¥ Natt "7 in elges 80 to 60 waist measurement. Bvery pair bears the union Children’s Shoes, Sizes 4 to 8, were $1.50, now $1.0 Hound in bat lea 5 top label Children's Sho 08 Bi to 10s), wer 92.00, now $1.50 Pubdebed at 144. Women’s and @ ildren’s $2.50 Shoes, $1.50 Ghlidren's Shoes: Alege 11 10 8 were $2.59. now S075 une, ogee | Several thousand paid of all the BOW styles im-tow and high : ee me § be showing ee Tan and Biack Leather, White Can- My Se ee oe) Me Vie, lin Papmatel Ame paral ae painene Aat wale vas or White Chrome Calfskin, button or dace Boots, Oxfords, Tes and Morning Times tomorrow fow | bent Tan Barofoot Bandals in our pew “Footshape” jas. J book sale announecmént.

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