The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 5

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Va aan ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUG OF WAR AT ALBANY. '2%!« 2°" 2 NINE CAUGHT IN BROADWAY RAID IN COURT ... | Charged pans Pinging a | Poolroom, Part of Syn- dicate of Seven. CAN YOU JOIN IN ose ATHLETICS? N. Y. U. FRESHMEN DUCKED IN FOUNTAIN. Fifteen Who Played on F Loy Baer, charged with bel the Furre Blotches Mii UPSET BY BELL. A® Michael Daly A fee. 0 key to the “il his men t pated for Turning in False Alarm. Narre nel D: rrested « oH W. L. DOUGLAS Hf. $3.50 SHOES si BEST MEN DO YOU WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES? IF NOT, \I 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 = extended over fifty years. ive the wearer the benefit of my exclusive a od of t: the bottom soles, which makes them more Henitle 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 is necessary for me to purchase leather and materials in enormous - tities ; the benefit of the very low prices I ‘om 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 skilled sremaker, wor receive the ¢ wages paid in the shoe industry, an workmanship cannot be excelled. The selection of the leathers and other materials forveach part of the ‘shoe, and every detail of the is looked after and watched over by expert men, regardless of time or expense. | “If I could take you into my large factories at ‘on, Mass., and show you ee carefully W.L. stud wh shoes are made, you would then why, they hold their s fit better, apnger end are of greater awed than any other e. ey W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. I have worm W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes for the past ten years, and have found them easy to walk in, stylish and comfortable. 1 am constantly on my feet 16 hours ily, and have never known ¢ main or ache since weari your shoes. WM. 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. 50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. gras be Equalied at Any Price. we 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. W. L. Dougias mame and price Is stamped on the bottom, whioh high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon haring them. nO SUBSTITUTE. Ww. L. lage $3.50 SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: Street. 05 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue. 2 gp nee Sie Siste Avcous, cor, 22d Street. | 421 Fulton St corner Pearl. Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. Catalog mailed free. W.L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass, - | 146th & 147th Sts, 478 Fifth Avenue. | ieee? fESSs= gies 1 an woe tna | SRA! Bi nie RP. & G, Piils Blood and Reeu the Bowels,Cure Ind igestion, d , Tonges, Pimpies & all Skin Im= putitle, “10 & 25¢ Per Box. At Drugal ts Re PILLS W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Shoe FRIDAY, MAY 3, co 1907. Saturday Is Hence doch ) bedi! in | SIEGEL NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE HESE Vt really grasp We can't describe them or picture them in a way to make plain their exquisite but strik- ing delicacy and originality.. But any well posted in waist styles and waist values will see at a glance that thése are not ordinary $3.95 and $5 garments. are values that you ca without seeing the waists. woman Let the picture tell you whatever it can at the best it is but one style our of twenty— { and read the description to get the general. \" idea of material and making. And then come and see for yourself! When you come you'll find the biggest and busiest Waist Store in America, the | Look at These Net and Lace Waists i: G. J. B.GREENMUT, PRESIDENT. for $3.95 and ‘oe d Cluny lace insertions; of Cluny and Val. la throughout with Jap Astonishing value for, Allover Val. over Val. lace, artistically insertions of Cluny and Val. lace and large lace’ medallions on yore $ Ret markable value at . / Cluny and Filet Net Waists—made of al- ternate rows of Cluny Jace and filet ner; collar and cuffs of filet net and Val. lace insertions; all have three-quarter length Women’s Walking Skirts, 7.50 None Ever Sold at Less than $12.50; Many Worth More OILE skirts of sur- Passing grace, style and goodness of qual- ity for little more than half their actual worth. The sort of skirts that nearly every woman wants, but that many have heretofore felt that they could not afford to buy; just 100 in this lot that has been so astonishingly under- priced for to-morrow. A variety of modish new styles, showing great va- riety in arrangement of plaits and folds. Your choice while $7. 50 they last at Siege] Cooper risk Second Floor, Prowt.) only. Boys’ Good Spring Suits $2.85 Stylish, Guaranteed Suits, at These Two Prices 54.85 At $2.85 Double-Breasted Suits—with or without belts: neat mixtures and | blue cheviot; plain or knickerbock~ er trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years, Russian and Sailor Suits with sailor collars; al! colors in fancy mixtures; leather or self belts; bloomer trousers, sizes 235 to 10 years Reefers a Coate—reelers in Neat shades of gray, golf red and tan, sizes 3 to 10 years; top coats of covert in tan; sizes 5 to 16 years At $4.85 Russian and Sailor Suite—all the newest styles of gray worsteds} Russian’ to 7 years) sailors, 410 10 Double- Brea: ed ults—navy blue serge; 3 at mixtures in the pew sha of gray,with or with pit belts; plain or knickerbocke trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years High-Grade Reefers—made of fine worsted in the new light colored effects; also the new grays and Made of pure wor- neat mixtures; sizes 3 to 10 sted. The regular uy & 3, 50 dima $5 trousers, at, ege! Cooper Store, Second Floor Rear! ) Wilegel Cooper 5 Sieg La y) Youths’ Suits at $7.50 Sizes 14 to 20 Years or 30 to 36 Breast Measure ATCH these with any $10 suits! The materials are the same or better quality. for the money; the patterns are choice; the collar line is neat and grace- fully moulded. Choice of single or double breasted sack models of navy blue serge and cheviot, also neat mixtures in fine cassimeres and cheviots. Youths’ Rochester Made Suits at %12.75 Sizes 16 to 20 or 30 to 36 Breast Mc @sure Single-Breasted Sacks ip all the best shades of rays made of cassimeres and worste: Stylish, perfect fitting, perfectly iced garments, (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear Custom Models E’D like to haye you compare these with the where else at $18, And com- pare their styles with any suits you can find anywhere at styles than have been built into these, They are the right,- long-% fitting sack suits, single or double breasted, in the right grays and browns and blues checks and herring-bone pat- terns, Same as you see in the best ready-to-wear clothing you have seldom seen in any clothing sold at Hand Tailored W best you can find any- any price—there are no better lapeled, long-skirted, smooth- and in black; overplaids, club made, and such as we think Kingly Trousers Bargains in Women’s High and Low Shoes at 41.95 Kidskin Shoes—made on the “welt process,"’ which Choi t Tan Oxfords—in a variety of pleasing models rivals hand sewing; button, lace or blucher style toice a White Linen Oxfords—some advance models for early Foot Mould Shoes—some high models of our own spe $1] 95 summer wea cial shoes; regularly $3 and $3.50. e ° Patent Leather Pumps—very smart and of excellent y ewest sty t Potent Leather Shoes ef oe ste: in big, | Regular Prices Would | ps Christy Ties—a new and 5 1 & style kid, 0 to $7. Colored Low Shoes—some samples w 0 $7. calf or patent leather; latest amps and heel ps a Oriental Lace and Embroidered Net Waists as illu dressy and stylish models signed h fancy yoke, embellished with ‘ quarter le ength sleeves + $3. 95 | Lace Waista—fashioned of all- trimmed with largest variety in waists to be seen in New sleeves and are lined throughout York ithe f i AS pe with Japanese silk. An egalliet $5 ork, and the fairest prices on the prettiest Vale Gti. 3 co Seek kecaat eer garments, Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, /Cenie Nee iw a) | eicearesctsies obTE aaa RY 2855 a w ¥ Pure Food Specials for Saturday ldc : Fresh 1 Meats CERVELAT—estre tency summer souneee: regular 200 gualicy; Ib. { Spring ¢ and Summer Toys PECIAL, low, early-in-the an prices on the kind S of toys adapted for out-o amusement A good assortment act, a complete as- sortment Sand Pails wed Watering Band Sieve Sets 1 ate hiles c complete, $1.7 Filled Sand Pail Sets $! Sprinkler Carts Ge 10 $2.50 7 i : Old Duteh Windmills $1) | Table Tennis Indian Tepees $2.91 §)|] One bus , Table Indian Cances Nbc Te sa game $0 good nal Life- Boats Bail Boats $! Fine Model Y achts,$3.50 io 31 3.50 “Eddy W ee 0c ~, |

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