The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1907, Page 8

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Saban patneenonunenenseetateeeeeabeaie B. Altman & Cn: TRIMMED MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. INTO LIFER oA THIRD FLOOR) Me ( A VARIETY OF WOMEN'S FASHIONABLY TRIMMED LEGHORNS ase RTA AND SAILOR HATS, SUITABLE FOR WEAR Tipples Until He Gives IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Clothes to Things That Appear. | Py 3 Pr Fifth Avenue, Strangs AT $15.00 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. By CMOtanc Mtb od Made in New York City for Young Men and Men Who Would St tay Young Swagger Effects at Modest Cost College Brand Clothes arp daringly swagg-r. ‘Their cut is ultra—their weaves 4 and exchuive—such elects as are quite bey of most tailore—never i 3 Vested himectt 3 doodles’ like a de 3 es he swung at the lamppost cr ree and sang “A crom-eyed ea emake, ‘wound round his dual tastes will thes find here ready-to-wear garments with all the grace and style of the highest priced college tailor—but mach more cheet bs con. Aah bowled wie chav | ja|—-A few more of those $30 Col- (aswedo, and a bumper | Special lage Betad Sule fe thous 93 $] 8 Be watciod ite tai! with « to 40 chest, to-day and to-morrow at And apat foam on Me deok Bleave-bo, and « bumper of «ros Hl ewallowes poor Jack with « ensp of | 129 West 42d Street Walk Rast 45 Steps From Broadway. ror Wer the croeseret snake amt two. eae fros.”" “I seen ‘em al! around me,” eald Mo- Cann to Magistrate Wahle and felimbed up in the rigging to escape ‘The big one like cen je with the eves I give me trousers to, fear- fm’ he'd eat me, and then, when the/ little wan with the two tails and three! heads came at me I give him me shows ‘There was a green sie | ing down off the roof when nf and smashes him ‘Comfortable, Durable Summer Oxfords. the He saved m and @ life your Honor, an’ biess em, I'm nik fu." BsCann sobbed and allowe: = to roll down his smudged wrecks Policeman Cook maid t tras about % tear off Gershirt when he BTatmed nearby stable, Ous old lady had loaned the gut @nndals, eee Court decided MoCann needed a Fest, and set hini to the ‘ork PANIC IN SUBWAY CAR AS MAN-IS STRICKEN, Considerable excitement was caused fa @ crowted southbound s Mt Grand Central Bration ng w are oid, a ¢ wish to pay ving roads A | | 2 | Men's Buckle Oxtords, | | | Also Sole New York Agent for the Red Cross Shoes. The Shoe of Comfort | and Universal Satisfaction. Bight Big Best Stores, 6th AY. and 27tb St. Style, om a violent hemo: @ floor of the car. Shoes in Every Grade. 609 8th Av., 39th & 40th Sts, | "teres ! 3d AY. and 122d St, 511 to "BD & 1540 34 AY., Both & 87th Sts. 519 B. 2691 34 Ay., 150-15 ist Sic. 724 St. 162 Bowery, near Broome St, BROOKLYN (829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Streets, STORES | 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Greene Avenue, thecal Sale of Suits For Women and Misses ie Beginning Thursday at 8:30 A. M, Unusually Low Prices This § 1, 000 ‘Spring ig ‘Suits All of the 1 To eff includes about onable fabric . thee as follows, ing th ir actual va $50.00 to $60.00 Values { 90.50 4 < “50 10 $75.00 Vs 15 to $95.00 V $100 t0 $128 Values : | a on 2 4 at iN € cn i | ; «Bign Shoe ee | Important Notice! During alterations and previous to occupying our New Comer Building, 18th Street and Broadwey (which, when completed, will be the largest and finest equipped specialty house in the country), we have in- augurated a serics of sales. | All our finest and highest class Suits, Dresses, Viaists, Coats, Skirts, &c., will be offered at ‘Prices far below anything heretofore known in our clasé of business. The varie'y is so great and the prices so numerous that it is imporsible here to describe in detail these remarkable offerings. Suffce to say, no such bargains have’ ever been offered before, and only under similar or very unusual circumstances could such values as we will give be | offered again. Sale Now in Progress. Broadway, Seventeenth & Eighteenth Sts. THURSDAY, MAY 9TH Silk Remnants ONE-THIRD AND ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRICES + REMNANTS—In lengths su table for Walsts and Skirts. accumulated from our Wholesale and Ketat! stock, comprising Colored Tattetas, Cilor d Dress Silks, light and dark Fancy Silks, Crepes and Gazes, Printed ‘Jk and Sa:in Foulard Men’s Negligee Shirts Values $2.00 and $2.50, SPECIAL | 35 Six tor $7.20 An unusual offering of high rs.e .uaities, made from impo-ted and fnest American febrics of this season's designs in ligot ani med- jum grounds. Coat model. Cuffs attached. Ali sizes “Hearn Sigman CORRECT DRESS 85 TAILORED SUITS_ om | m0 RECENTLY $25.00, $32.50 AND $35.00. A VARIETY OF THIS SEASON'S MOST POPULAR MODELS,IN VARIOUS ATTRACTIVE MATERIALS, BOTH PLAIN AND FA’ . IN ALL SHADES, WE WOULD ADVISE AN EARLY SELECTION, 20 West 23d Street, Fifth Opposite Avenue Hotel COWPERTHWAIr Furniture Carpets Lowest) " Beds:ano Beddin Prices Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping 100 SUCCESSFUL YEARS OF HOME FURNISHING A census of the homes of Greater New York would show that the Cowperthwait Stores have furnished a far greater number than any other establishment, Many persons would tell the census taker, as they do us, that it would have been impossible for them to have begun their homes so soon and to have them so comfortably furnished but for our system) | of convenient payments, enabling them to enjoy the use of the pur- chases while paying tor them, With 100 years’ e LonGEsT Crepir lor erience behind us we are striving ‘with re- newed zeal to make these stores even more worthy the confidence imposed tn us during the past century by so many thousands of fami- lies, and todemonstrate to those who know us only by reputation the manifold advantages to be gained by trading here, OUR TERMS OF | TO SUIT THE CONVENIENCE OF CUSTOMERS, CREDIT WILL BE ARRANGED | LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT West 14 Street Near 6" Ave BROOKLYN STORES Flatbush Ave 4n4 Fulton Street Fyprerwarte 4 & 4 wile By (Cen Cry [pase eng Sub-Station Store, Old Building. A Superb Offering of Two Thousand Women’s HandsomelyTailored Skirts At $3. and $4, Values $4 to $7.75 The Company that made these skirts occupies a fine, licht building on Union Square, and makes all its output right in its own airy, scrupulously clean factory. It is known among the trade as one of the largest and the best in the business, The care it takes with its goods is proverbial—the material, not the workmanship determining the price. [Every skirt it turns ont i t made, hangs perfectly, and is examine! and fied on before le the facto All these details, to emphasize the great desirability at avery favorable price, of their whole up into handsome Separate Skirts on the latest lines. the Economy Basement tomorrow—not on sale today— 1,000 Skirts of Panama Cloth at 8 tremendous purchase oods, made e will be offered in remaining stock of Spring ¢ Ther $4 each, regularly $6 to-$7.75 In black, blue and brown; made with side and’ box plaits; plaited tn panels, finished with taflored strapping; all lengths and waist measures 1,000 Skirts of Worsteds at $3 each, regularly $ 4 and $4. ) In handsome mixtures and checks. These are gored, each Kore side-plaited; ited panels, finished with buttons; some with strapping The'most remarkable opportunity in Separate Skirts offered this season. Girls’ and Young Women’s $5 and $6 | Last of the Walking Skirts at $2.75 Each ee First—the materials. A stunning variety of the Yd. season’s favorite fabrics; checks, plaids and stripes, 75C in light, medium and dark mixtures; presenting the is of Wm. F. Read's widest field for choice. Second—the style. Cut over the fullest patterns, in side and box-plaited effects; made and finished in superb fashion by tailors of the highest grade. Remarkably stylish skirts. Third—the price. That sets the mark of the unusual upon the offering— 2.75 Each, rightfully $5 and $6 3ecause we bought a maker's whole stock of fine materials and had them made up to our lkir Lengths. to 40 inches 16-button Silk Gloves, $1 Smart Summer Styles In. WOMEN’S SHOES Two very choice, desirable new Shoes for Women and Girls—to be pli attractive prices. oft of Summer lots 1 on sale t tomorrow at decidedly Women’s Gun-metal Calf Pumps at $2.40 button oltakin Pu Also Patent C Most tashional Dt at $1 a pair. regular $3. 1 ' G irls’ Tan Calfskin Oxfords at $1. 90 : ‘ Mattings Reduced girls just setting away from 5 fe Met to sell at $2 The Basement t Millinery Show Comfortable on hats zi rie Hats, trin shades. There-are hat of Mourning and no two ribbon in var a fine show? $8 9 Roll of forty $i4, $15 2 $7.5 for such distinctive sty $5, $6 and $7 yards, from nd $18 Ya Roll of forty yards from $10 . h r 78, The Musical Hits of the Day ta At the Specially Low Price of duc a Copy that are bes ‘aod payed ail over" mowsaaya, | TT AMled “ If orde ae 1 sent copies n Oil Paintings Good Savings , # of the Old « “IN STRUME N TAL dy'a Be At $7 50, x f At $10, rooms, 1s wise economy % the thousands of roils at Sc, Oc, 12 included are # and iSca roll, that fue a roll else iM where. and ceilings ir combination are fi ured at roll price JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street A Reference Book for You and for Me, - for Our Friends and Their Friends. The 1907 World Almanac. ON SALE EVERYWHERE, ice, 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents.

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