The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1907, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, | CHICAGO CHRONICLE BROKE 0 Wan | HERAMILIC | | | | Expressman Shelly Commits} omca tall of Suicide in Morrison “Added to Mrs. But- ler’s Wealth in Cotton— Won Heart As Well. mothe pe HONEYMOON IN EUROPE y shoul Couple to Be Accompanied by ‘) amily Party of Six on Auto Tour. good physic her ch const) tion. Pinkham's Vegetable leon to-day were Mr. and Mrs Bennett Morrison, who are bound for Burope on an extended wedding tour, to apend part of the fortune they have Guat made on cotton. They ooyly avotd- : the reporters who tried to interview ceration and inflammation result than thirty years them aboard ship irs. Bennett, wh catia Cole Buuer, in to Mr. > was Mrs. Fran usted her money is @ cotton bro- and when the Bennett, who invest for her ce sheet was closed the w head $1,000,000. letter:— De: ar Mrs. Pinkham Then the-w Weak F and Organic . and selected M her broker. Her original gma}, but, through Mr. 3 manipulations, the pro’ He was only thirty y then, h Decided to Trust Him Mure. GIVES UP STRUGGL E, | rebtication of the MOTHERHOOD The first requisite of a good th, and the ex 3 1 not be ap hed without careful physical preparation, as a woman who is in condition transmits to idren the blessings of a good Preparation for healthy mater- nity is mecomplished by Lydia E. Compound which is made from native roots and herbs, more successfully than by any other medicine because it gives tone and strength to the entire feminine organism, curing displacements, ul- sod the is less suffering and more children healthy at birth Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth NotewhatMrs. JamesChester,of427 W. 35th St I wish every expect Compound t bg period of a woman and I did so oil I cannot say enor y and am in the ms Vegetable J ar weaknesses ar nas cured almost every form of Female ( ck, Falling and Dis Diseases of Women a Childbirth and during the Change of Life Mrs Pinkham’ s Standing Invitation to Women tor, H. W, Seymour, follows As It has not bean profta’ suspen ties of th MRS. JAMES CHESTER For more New York says in this nt mother knew about or who had learned life urged me to try in regard to iit did me of het h ne nnd is certainly @ successful ailments of women. Dragging Sensa- amation, Uleera- in preparing for A nei r n€88 are invited to Bho intrusted jarger sums to nd he added rapidly to the pris 5 iS broker and his rich client ve of late themes which proved even | interesting than siness topics. ds of cach observed a growing idship, but Mrs. Butler had ceclared {she would never marry again Birs, Butler has “four children, of hom! two daughters are married and @on and @ daughter are in college. informed the children a week ago Pte: she Was golag to wed Mr. Morr ) Bon. They had met him at ) )@f's home and admired him ) Mr. Morrison culied on TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) that We had been Eptscupatian, and wet a minister of te at his wedd (sid he would celepr d hits services were engaged for last (Married in Floral Bower. Birs. John Duneen, a daughter of Mra, ned og having the wedding | me, faith to of- Dr. Warren Tan Russet Calfskin, Black Kidskin 4 In the Georgian Court present Mrs Livingston | re. B party will tinent, and | trip “will J 3° Oxford Ties, 3° Gibson Ties, °° Gibson Ties, 3° °° Pumps at at Between Grand « of Gracd «: worth $2.00 and $2.50, Oxfords..........0:5. Boys’ Vici Kidskin ™, Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5» Boys’ Box Calf Shoes at Sizes 9 to 13%4 Clearing th Misses’ Tan Lace Shoes, Misses’ Ti Misses? Black Button Shoes, ’ Black Button Shoes, * Black Oxford T Misses’ Black Oxford Ties, n Oxtord Ties, es’ Patent Coltskin Wedding Rings our Prices $2.50 to $25. Ne Extra Charge for Lettering, Aftietie Marring?® Cortifoale Given wits Ring Awe for le P. B. LEONARD SHOE Co. Brockton, Mass. 1,400 pairs Boys’ Oxford Ties, Boys’ Patent Coltskin § res and 1 worth to 5 “3a bargain... 8dGiiii: Scot F. J. Currier Co., Lynn, Mass. Werth $2.00 at 4: 00 Men’s Shoesana rere Te $ 95 Finest ‘3, °4-« °5 Makes, at Stamped on Sole, “Packard,” “Snow.” Shoemakers’ Clearing House |||. CLEARING THE STOCK OF D. B. Closson, Maker of the Fameus “Mayfair” Rl $3.00 Shoes for Women on Sale at $1.50 Patent Coltskin 19 $1.00 worth $2.00 All Sizes. Saks & Company hott peace Summer Suits for Men Two or Three Piece Models $18, $22, $25 There should be little occasion to proclaim from the housetops that these suits are all of this sea- son's designs—our business has to do only with To-day, and its products and possibilities, Were it needful to assume the burden of proof, we could point to divers innovations of forming and styling that are ours by right of initiative, and that bespeak a spirit of newness—distinctiveness —down-to-dateness. Ready-for-service at $18, $22, $25 are— Three-piece Two-piece Suits Suits 10 models in 60 different 8 models, 35 different styles styles of fabrics in the newest of-cloths in various weights shades of brown or gray; downto 84 oz. tropicals. The plain serges in black or blue, fabrics include this season's and various weaves of fancy newest colorings and materi- | | sergea, velours, cassimeres als, many of them exclusive and worsteds. with us. They are half, quarter or eighth lined with mohair or silk. Conservative or radical models. A Sale of Negligee Shirts for Men. To those wearied of the dreariness of ordinary shirt stocks there is a promise of pleasurable ex- hilaration in these— Coat and open front models with plaiied or plain boso fashioned of madras or French percale in dark or light c oredeffects, stripes and figures; attached cuffs;sizes 14 to [6 Value $1.50. Special at We Strive to Attain the Young Man’s Ideal of Clothes Sizes 30 to 36. $12.50 to $20.00 Other things being equal, yet have we a peculiar advantage, because of our power to produce un- common results from materials common to all Forget, if you will, the quality of fabrics we use— yet do we surpass competing standards by reason of the emphasis and force of our superior tailor- ing; and we submit the contention to your judg- ment, if you chance to be a competent judge. That we can show dozens of exclusive models in fashionable fabrics and popular colorings at $12.50 to $20.00—and each replete with those distirctive touches which appeal to young mens fancy— should warrant your impartial investigation It is in this way that we make partisans of unbe- lievers—we ask only that you credit what you see Kocl’s Uptown Prices Mate Dowsiows Shopping an Extrocagaret e Di cn S| Saturday—Matchless Week-End Economies, Men's $1 Negligee Shirts, 67c. MEN'S FINE CORDED MADRAS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS broken black and white striped effects best manner; separate cuffs, sizes 14 to 17% worth $1.00. Saturday, plain bosom; every shirt Men’s Underwear Low Friced. MEN’S WHITE LISLE THREAD SHIRTS; short sleeves ch; shirts with self and silk Anished fronts and French ismawers with pearl buttons and French straps; value 69e. 39C : {UINE FRE! made in Troyes, France, from the best Egyptian yarn; short sleeves; drawers, with pear! buttons; all sizes; elsewhere at Thc Girls’ $6 Tub Dresses, 3.95 selling GIRLS’ TUB DRESSDS of superior qua‘ity linen and rep, in white, pink dels in 4tol4 “3.95 and blue; also fine white lawns; high and kc neck « Russian and waist effects, also the smart jumper styles; alz years. To make Saturday an unusually busy day in this » tion we have priced this regular $6 assortanent at Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits, 98c. BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS—A special purchase of 600 stylishly made and "ER BROWN, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR BLOUBE smartly finished BL styles of madras galatea and percale; bloomer trousers. Sizes. 2% 10 16 years. Made to sel! at $1.50 and $1.75; Saturday only 98c ‘ Shoes for Boys and Girls, MISSES’ BOOTS or OXFORDS of fine quality viel kid; welt or flexible sewed soles; patent leather tips. Sizes 11% to 2 16) Children's sizes, 84 to 11, 1,89 Sizes 6 to 8 1,29 BOYS' LACE BHOBS; kid or calfakin; flexible sewed soles; 6) 1 to b& LITTLE MEN’ SHOES of box calf, patent leather or viel kid; wel sewed soles; small heels; sizes, 9 to 15% INFANTS’ BOOTS; wedge heels 125th St. West, tan or black kid; lace or button, hand-turned « Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, cut large and finished in the only... ; 67c drawers to NCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS shirts, long or here on Saturday 50c sixes, 6 to 8 8: SUNDAY 1907. Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th St. For Saturday, June Ist A Clearance Sale of Coats for Girls and Misses Embracing our entire stock of Spring coats for girls and misses of plain and fancy coatings, strictly man-tailored and lined throughout. Heretofore $7.50 & $8.50 Now at $4.95 Hergtofore $10.00 & §11.50 “Now at $5.90 Heretofore $15.00 Now at $9.75 Heretefars $18.50 Now at $15.90 Rain Coats for Girls and Misses of plaid silk or satin. Heretefers $15.00 to $18.50 Now at $10.00 Washable Dresses for Girls Sizes 5 $9 15 years. 247 White Dresses in a variety of styles, | $2 95 trimmed with embroideries | and laces, J “* Of gingham in a variety of colorings and | $1.98 styles; low or high neck models, ) $2.48 Also A number of finer white Dresses for Girls, fash- ioned of lawns or nets, slightly coisas or soiled. Heretofore $9.50 to $11.50 Now at 90 Heretofore $16.75 to $ ») Now eee Sailor Hats for Women Fashioned of rough straw with wide brim in bla k. white paca blue. Value $2.0 ) $} 00 Sailors for Boys and Girls Sailor Straw Hats fashioned of fine Yeddo straw, >. Value $1.50 69c Specials in Eoys’ Furnishings Colored Neg! gee Shirts; Scotch madras or fine corded p full line of white plaited shirts si Value $1.25. Leathzr Belts in tan, black s 5 28 to 32 in red, navy or whi fashioned of S079 cale: a ° Special at) brown or Special at »25e aoe cial for Fri iday and Saturday Norfolk Suits for Boys With Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers. Suits for young hopefuls built to the strain, and with a full quota of aswell. Fashioned of cheviot and mixtures in sizes rangir from years. Va Further Retoctions are announced which apply to our general of Norfoik Suits for Bo tweeds and worsteds in sizes Every one of these suits was fully one-quarter above present quotations >pecial at $6.50, $7.50, $8.59, $10.U0 Fine n imita- iyi grads 1 a K styles to select from 815 to $150. portion, COUCH se § OILCLOTHS LINOLEUMS In Variety. and Closely Priced, OUR SI25.$1G9 F#229 FULLY FURNISHED FLATS ARE NOT OUTCLASSED BY ANY WEW YORK HOUSE AT 40 PER CENT ADVANCE. CALL AND SEE THEM Great WORLD WANTS WORK DROP SIDE IRON $3.98 CARPETS RUGS MATTINGS MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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