The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1907, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, “MAY 21, 1907, Te per cent. profit at less than 80 cents per thourand feet DIZZINESs, NAUSEA, WILL FIGHT | GAS AT 80 0 CENTS a, Out in Wall Street Before ; the Courts Got It. Pa Warr aie . glad . Ad. @f the Gas Trust *“Becatory. In other words, Mr Holds that the Gas Trust caanot manu- facture and nell t 8 thousand feet and reall ‘extment The Shoulder —The Mainstay. The trouble with the great majority of ready- for-wear clothes is that they lose ther shape after a little wear—the coat fron! wrinkles up, the collar sags, the shoulders droop; and a poorly made shoulder causes most of these defects. The shoulder should be the mainstay of a garment—and the perfect shoulder is the Wan Vogel & Son shoulder. It is modelled by hand and is shape-retaining always. Look for this shoulder in our Men's Suits at $18. Various single breasted sack models are shown in exclusive worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots and blue and black terges and Thibets. WM. VOGEL & SON Housten St. @rgument. The United @ourt wil be asked to answer these ¥ |Craving for Drink How me ch has the Gas Trust Destroyed “fmyested upon which tt has # t The best aid to temperance cost the Gas eture and dis- une ‘Court by Th: Gas Tru Q@esist in this. Ii already h $4,000,000 of the money of Who are paying for ¢ Pate, upon which it 81-2 per cent. interes; @itutionaiity of the & De BARLY BUsudiou. ing for drink who really destr ured quor habit can cure himself by asing This remarkaole discovery has ma fo many cUres MiODg oUF customers th | We ‘are glad to sell It under au absol | guarantee to refund the money if it doce bot cure In two forms: No. 1 that eccretiy. and No. 2| for. those wie there i n0 detention Broadwa Ing the fund to the beat advo duties, while if cure Is not effected e @ strain that is becoming bur be bo wi yoo Re renee, Mall yom § ae On the company Come | Better than Gas Trust Expected Mr. Basten’ Uadings are eyen Lord & Taylor Shoe Department «Special Shoes’’ Exclusive to Lord & T the Cor. ema 25«Off Sale It actually means a 50% sav. aD te je clothes were orig- inally priced “one-third lower than the lowest” because of our manufacturing advantages now! Moe Levy&Co THREE STORES 119-125 1457 Walker St., Broadway, NEW YORK. | New YOKs, 380-362 Fulton St., Bilyn. ‘of the’ inv of does not that BF" comme Shests ad » right in law | aylor A Two-Button Tongue Pump in Seven Styles. A Seamless, Pedestrian or Walking Oxford in All Mat Kid. A New All Cravenetted Cloth” Button Boot in Golden Brown—coolest and most comfortable | boot ever made, also to order in white, two shades of gray, and black. Walking Pumps; Gibson Ties and Oxfords in all leathers, $4.00 to $7.00 Any. article w owes its success to t faith on the part of the manufact him during years « 1t and hone Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; 19th St but this established name self, then you \ wa dealer to hope * for Our nee onc will be 10° Cible aa ™ Cet purchased for cash (his week lo gain your sind md chute 4 String ‘ alls Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. century ago, Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock PARLOK—Fine Vet Bull five wy * home Le FUMNITORE, CARIITS BEDI, ae Fr ae ri Which Cap Be Purchased Our 4 itands as the Hall Mark of § . oer | Liberal Credit System | ae, “ You never fi a pla Lc ROOM | $75 worib,$7.50 bowa, $4.50 w'k the greatest ! , rhea $ilO » $10.00 $2.00 KITCHEN Cas! oie b dent” 915) * $15.00 $2.25 ° ' 3 an 4 $200 $2.50 * rl , $300 $3.50 ° The Sterling Piano co.,|}: . sindhatc| Sie bk y Also to New Ms . dt Pow sas| ‘Bis: 520 Fulton + Street, Sil Manover Place, metine aw Dormer | We aliow Rroieh ‘ Brooklyn, SATURDAY EVENINGS, Purses are filled—hearts are made '6) By the timely use of a World Want fF HOLZWASSER &.cO Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Baseball Tickets On Sale at Wanamaker’s We have established a Ticket Office in our Sporting Goods Store for the sale of Reserved Seat and Box Seat Tickets for all the games of the New York and Brooklyn National League Club Games. This is for the convenience of those who do not wish to run the risk of getting poor seats, or none at all, when they get vp to the grounda. Seats will be on sale a week in advance, and tirkets will be obtainable up to 12 o'clock of thy day of the game. Ticket Office near Subway Entrance (Astor Place station), ane, yf : ent, New Bullaing aaepty Gernomy | alacou enf- Sub-Station Store, Old Building. Women’s Smart Tailored Suits At $8.50 and $11.75 The picture shows threa of the tremendously ipisben models in which these very up-to-date Tailor- ed Suits are made, Materials are worsteds in light checks, stripes and plaids—the Summer favorites— and the always desirable plain blue, black and brown Panama cloths Finish is faultless, skirts are full and hang well; suits are handsomely lined with sctin or taffeta silk, Two splendid groups, at $8.80 and $11.75 respec. tively, regularly worth $15 to $25.50. But a peculiar season makes the bargain possible. Shirt-Waists to Save Money On They are all pretty, they were all bought to sell for a third or so more, and they're marked now at very low prices— $1.25 1 and $1.50, All of sheer lawn; the Waimgs at $1.25 have lace inserlion, embroidery and fine plaits, plaited back-and elbow sleeves, and are regularly $1.76 to $2.25. The Waijsts at $1.50 are trimmed with Valenciennes insertion, or fine embroidery, have long or short sleeves, and have been reduced from $2.25. Attractive Colored Petticoats 4 eight, cool, neatly made, serviceable, and you save a ts {sum by making a very small investment. 75c—siriped ging: ham with deep flounce with small ruMfes; and $1—mercerised black sateen with deep flounce and plaits or stitched bands— regularly $1 and $1.50, respectively. Girls’ $9 Graduation Dresses at $6.75 Save possibly the wedding dress, no costume has more particu- lar pains bestowed upon it than the Graduation Dress. We have provided this exceptionally attractive group of them to meet the desires o! who want dresses in distinctive style and good materials at a modera‘e cost They are made of fine white lawn, with beriha and Imce {n- tertion on waist and skirt and lawn drop skirt. Graceful, girl- ish, charming. Sizes for 14 to 18 years, and regular §9 value, at $6.75 each. “Seconds” of $1.15 Inlaid Linoleum at 75c a Square Yard | Our last offering of these splendid floor-coverings went in a day | More for to-morrow—the defects that cause the price ing can hardly be found except by experts. The pattern 8 right through to the back-—no wearing off. 75, @ square yard—sold in room lots only. if The Sale of Imported Wall Papers Some of the finest desiens from England, France and Germany A clearance of odd lots from # leading importer, Of inte rhangers, dealers, and house-owners. So! the lot 0c to Sbe # single roll of # yards, instead of | and more, A China Store Full of Bargains omy Basement contains « full-fledged China and Glass nieen comlers filled with spectally low-priced gx0d8 chararser and quality, all attractively decorated Some particularly good (hings that housekeepers will do well to note Feney, Vorrs, 100, Lge and Ihe os hi, Inetead of ib, 200 and Dic Bale Shab ead of #1 isc, boc and T8e each, regularly &s, #0 ‘ I “ Yues, three’ slsce, u E ” Ma » Instead of aie $1 Water Tumblers at 50¢ a doxzen— Of thin blown glass, in @ varhely of neat devigns, et half price. Cut Gla oaually, $1.25 and $1.7, ally $1.6 and § of $2.75, 06 and 5.50 a 1 of a8 * dozen, instead of B®. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Popular-Priced Lunches, Sixth Floor. ® Special Clearing Sale to Effect an Immediate Adjustment Made Necessary by Or- pee et 7 ganization Changes. sale of Pictures is frequently held 14TH STREET STORE f. poses of stock adjustment. [i the past ) there have accumulated snall 1 we reduce prices In 4 em all out of the on whi cal way to get Pictures Po Jiced, OIL PA INTINGS. Popular sut y Catt Sheep, Venetian and Marine sts. Framed in he A ep collection of Ol I paletlags laciigiiag many fice lande scapes and tigures, all by we'l known artists, teavy, gold- burnished frames (some in shedow bexes — all to be offered at 50c, 0 the dollar. AND EAS. pasiel tramed awee hize 20x24 inches; choice of parlor cherry or oak nod with brags, stand pee besten Yh FINE COLORED amed in hea 59, 79c 89c MAIL ORDERS FILLED. (Third Floor.) : Folding Go-Carts. GO-CARTS Reclining backs and adjust- ied Ae)s) ars and ru ) values adjustable bac ues FOLDING GO-CARTS. Full size justable backs and dashers pushers, $6.00 values FOLDING GO-CARTS, Complete with lace cov ered parasol and rod; large s “5750 steel gears an: values (Third Flo, Wash Suits. 1,600 High-Grade Suits ata Very Low Price. To make these at h tons ta ad nad een a above ihe ordinary, The hae Sizes 3 to 40. years (Third Floor) 2 spe }-bound in the selection of the material The box, slats, canvas, clamps, best to be had. The trunks bands, extra large comers and bolts est Excelsior locks, two 1! inch trunk straps. Cloth lining through out, with extra dress (ray. 32, 34 and 36 inch sizes. * $12.50 7.9 values hay ve centre SUIT CASES. Alligator pattern, made on steel frames; leather cor- ers, brass locks and inside straps. 22, 24 or 26-inch sizes, $1.50 98 values ce EXTRA SUIT CASES. 8-In made of extra heavy materia frames, brass locks ches. 27-ingh siaes. sera $1.39 COWHIDE SUIT: CASES. Steel frames, one-piece sole leather corners; inside straps and body; brass lock and straps; sir mk honda, $2. 95 Russet color, a4-inch slees . 4 -

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