The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1907, Page 6

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, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,’ MAY 31, 1907. BALLOON CARRIED | MACK INTO RIVER W.L.DOUGLA “AHEIRNS Cast TOBE PASSED UP}. fy to Remove Him if i Mayor Doesn't. |CHARGES ON WHICH REMOVAL OF PRESIDENT cial m) ais. Vv ee | ¥ | { a srst RDO bee \SHOES Men in every walk of life, in all professions and trades, the gentleman of ( leisure and the working- man—all wear W.L.Doug- | | las $3.50 shoes because | | they are the best. W.L.Douglas makes and sells more Men’:*3.50 | shoes thanany other’manufacturerinthe world. | DLOUG Taree THE REASON W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make, is because of their excellent style, ~ easy-fitting, and superior wearing qualities. The selection of the leathers Great Bag Fell Aeronaut, bu N ; MANY ‘CHARGES READY. i} They. are Based on Evidence Found by the Commis- method of tanning the bottom soles makes them more flexible and gives longer wear than any other sole leather, wel poh ae TILFORD i$ TREASURER. Take Pince So Long tfeld by Charles Lanter. 7 sioners of Accounts. | Martin Konenek May Die of His| | Injurtes. : enu i a |where the American Watch Trust sells its watches for about : one-half the price it charges American Jewellers, } and other materials for each part of the shoe, and every detail of the = Seca sarees | making is looked after and watched over by the most complete organiza- Fale airy Deets _ tion of superintendents, foremen and skilled shoemakers in the world, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoe. mo were p a Teint : W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Shoe Bethe ter ood ree, Cannot Be Equalied At Any Price. esr ne e mted Bint | this country W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN’S $3.50 SHOES, « | Bractically 10 bar compet «| THIS SPECIAL SALE IS FOR TO-DAY THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. | out of the immense nun ° Remember all my watches are sold om 10 days’ trial and if found obi contracts let o unsatisfactory even in the smallest detail money will be refunded, Fast Color Eyelets used W. L. Dougtss name and price is stamped on the bottom, which protects the wearer agains! Catalog mailed free. = cceegpendiencley a exclusively. high prices and inferlor shoes. Insist upon having thom. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE W.L.Douglas, Brockton, Masa, PRPW declared to be practica " > 3 4 ; ae er OO Riverside Maximus, $39.98. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: , ae ; | n Fee ee are ie vatten amnest expensive grade made by the WALTHAM 1|_ 433 Broadway, corner Howard St | 2202 Third Ave, cor. 120th Street. 95 Nassau Street. | 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue, tose on te, methods of the Super. | d for €75.00._It ts Goblets pacthrianpeatedly : | lagdabe a tshil 755 Broadway, corner 8th Street. | 974 Third Avenue. 356 Sixth Avenue, cor. 22d Street. | 421 Fulton St. corner Pearl. oo ry is $60. The es not allow it to be sold for less 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street. | 2779 Third Ave.,bet. 146th & 147th Sts. 478 Fifth Avenue. mmiee were By 1 sell them for $39.98, with a written guarantee 1349 Broadway, corner 36th Street. | 250 West 125th Street. BROOKLYN, N. Y. JERSEY CITY, NJ. — 18 Newark Ave, - : an eaaemnieaminaie amaAta IMPORTER DIAMO “+ ae assess apatites omzed 1447-1449 Broadway, cor. 41st St. | 345 Eighth Avenue. 708-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton St. NEWARK,N, J.—785 Breed Saree, on CHAS. A. KEENE warcnusescwerry 180 Broadway, N. Y, a A 9 FEitbout public bidding. ss —$$—$———$ Ly aS pecsmienenes 3 * WM. VOGEL & SON. [ : Brie i 2S Z — @rders ag 1 Oy : 4 = . ” y a ean ‘ Bins o “me ~~ ~*~ made a great hit when the Sunday World gave them as illus- ee ts | trations of a series of art lessons to New York City readers. \ al - It has now been decided to give the set to out-of-town readers. wey 4 . . . “feet og Each picture in colors. Just the thing for framing or passepartouting. Get vy the set. Order from newsdealer in advance. THE LOVERS Next Sunday. enh YOUNG MOTHER KILLS BABY. Bays Husband Deserted Her Atter Ading Susie ¢ Bo, % Ja ferday he battan Av @f throw! | Right from the Shoulder Suits at $zs. | abe $15 suits for men claim distinction because of their perfect shoulder—the pivotal point upon which the success of a coat revolves. And rest assured, that a tailor who can invest a garment with a shoulder as well modelled and skilfully tailored as the Wm Vogel & Sor shoulder, can excel in the makin: of the other parts of a suit. For this reason we say that our $15 suits are infinitely better than the ordinary ready-to-wear suits at the same price. And we stand ready to show you. These Suits at $15 take form in 2 and 3-button single-breasted models, fashioned - _— of plain and fancy cheviots and cassimeres, and blue and black thibets and serges. Geerright J. 1 aesien & THE LOVERS. WM. VOGEL & SON Special to New York City Readers---\ New Ari Supplement Next ay. A Souvenir Picture of Coney Island, by Biedermann, BROADWAY HOUSTON sT. Sunday. <A Souvenir Picture o y \ In colors, plate paper, for framing, or to send to triends out of town! |) oeaiaaenaeenanaeneneamma

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