The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1907, Page 13

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+ pon of Max Klose. an in: vane EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27, noes YOUTHFUL “SUPE” WOMEN WAKE ROLLED TOO HIGH TO FIND THEIR MID HARLEM JOY, ROOM ABLATE Wild - Qats- Sowing Career Salpana Lompardo, thirty-seven End: Be Ch f if old, and her cousin, Catherine is in arge Oo) Robbery, Essex strept. early this morning, were be awakened to find the room and Sts fur- nishings an fire.,, een-year-old | Misa Genco ran to the window and nce ian In |Jumped to the sidew having. a | OTuises, fi | Mrs. Frederick Klose, the o! William streot, bas be rather exciting tine sin went on § European trip was hauled into Ha second Lompardo, n Court for the in two weeks When Kloses shut up the! end left young Ma he took a furnished room West One Hundred ee Twe: mrest as a tnise began doing a Wild oats line. turned from a nig wrote a despande: Lenox avenue, tore on the gas. He was Vrite for | Write for" Iltusteated) catalogue: { Cataiogue. ASPERFEL to ve good and ESTABLISHDD 1967, paroled him. ‘ “Bo! ing: Bince the ; Le ete Bante block’ etween Grand ¢ Fail season ¥ inducement miswing. lonely grande Bottle of chan ly on the ta’ fariem until 3 6 Janded at T! avenue and Street, whe! meal ‘and mo: Returning from this abou this morning. he foun: fanuis seated, on the st ing Rouse The Boy es “Michani Fleming,’ but in fat once identified. He told man he had. pawned ng, Kolting $14. Max im'in $1,000 bail for ox BROKER HAD EVE FR FANCY SO ___Zaewrence Watertury. the polo player and broker who, was said to have lost Between $300,000 and 340,000 through the fatlure of W -L. Stow & Co., Iast April, haa been sued hero by Beale and In- man, haberdashers, of London, for 439 Alleged to be due them for wearing ap- Darel. { ‘The Londoners sent the account to- Lawyer Arthur L. Pullman. Mr. Water- bury was <iven untll Oct. 13 to make answer. : Beale and Inman's bili dates from April, $4@. and four years’ interest is demanded. Mr. Waterbury (a first, pure chase was of sox—which being inter- preted. from New. Bond street English —and he bought ten pairs of Mik onea tor about 41. A tow da later he got six more pairs later bought two pairs, kn to find that he was. still and to buy six pairs made woo! poss cane Cele STIS Beene ek Silk gauze vests and ice assert- exert Fain Sn pam nice, assert: T Opin Evenings Til 7. Saturdays Til 1. led cloth and oth -ashmerd, a, were acquired coanmerts Wl Mall Orders Filled, Inquiries So lcited, sioves, some underwear and q sweater, Hurdreds of Other Specials, WEDDING RINGS. All| styles solid 14 and 18 karat cod Seamless Wedding Rings our special! Prices $2.50 to $25. Quality Guaranteed, No Extra Charge for Lettering. Artlatic marrings eétit) given with Announcement FALL STYLES A Complete Showing Hund reds of and : New Fall . Feshions Ex! % for Women, treme or $3. iv , Complete in Every Detail. Many shoes at same price but of different brands are merely a dis- \ tinction without a difference. THE B SHOE WITH “DISTINCTION” and ees “DIFFERENCE” is the FRAZI\ B $3.00 brand—for-stylish dressers, | ONE GLANCE WILL TébL THE TALE. ONE PAIR WILL PROVE OUR STATEMENT. ‘ OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM 18th St. B 6th Ave. 7°23 86th Ave.$3 Shoes Only All Priced Shoes. 260 West 125th St, Ith St B 3d ode Bet. 71h B 8th A STUUR UNE very minor flaw skin, Patent Kid ant s one dull leathers ¥., Sleeping togethet in a} flat on the second floor, at No. 172| . Sacaping. with | hug the ne ful lines. Sizes 33 to 46 chest. |Men’s $4 “Walk-Over” Shoes at $1 98+ ERFECT, but that, in most instance No Mail Orders filled , means merely a check, a tiny, almost ir on sale to-morrow is one of the best we ever had. Every size,5 to 14. Wid d on “Walk-Overs,”. isible scratch or Some other ths AA to f Patent Colt- MEN'S BILT WELL $3.50 PATENT COLTSKIN SHOLS. All sizes and widths, MEN’S BLACK EAGLE $3 PERFECT VICI KID SHOES, Blucher and straight lace; sizes é toil; widths C to _EEL MEN'S BOX CALE HEAVY SOLE BLUCHER C!'T BURT $3.50 SHOES; sizes 6 to 11. One pair or all you $1. 98 wish of the above shoes; pal = 4,000 EXTRA SPECIAL PAIRS OF CAREFULLY LOOKED OVER -OVERS;"? just slightly hurt on this lot; all'szes; every width; pair, $2.5 p) 5,000 Pairs of Men's $3.5) and $4 Perfect New Fall Shoes Made, by the great “ Walk-Over" men. Ten styles, all on famous ksts; all new Goodyear welted soles, Button Blucher and straight lice in style. Medium, broad and narrow toes. Gun metal, velour and vicl kid. —Sizse 5 to 10; widths C toE Handsomest lot of shoes we have ever offered: pair, 2.98 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR POYS. Boys’ and youths’ regular $1.50 box calf shoes in every size from 11 to 2and 2% 1 to 534. No limit; pair... roo AMOUS 0 AND 84 TRADE MAI SHOPS AND OXFORD TIES. | Patent kict soHiakin; sizes 24 to 7; widths A WWonsea’s fall calf button Gate and erns fon w cbc the "chou 1S, Men’ s ‘Walk Overs. SS Men's Hats Newest Fall and Winter Styles. The ' usual $3.00 kinds at IMPOR ED ENCE ae peanacneen a sing sha tle, Garnet, Cardinal, G: ies and colors; velvet Very Stylish, New! Trii..med Dress Hats New Creations, copies of im- ported models made in our workrooms, which as- sures particular, ‘painstaking pyonk Fing quality felt shapes elaborately trimmed silk, velvet, imported hncy feathers < ers. Equal to | Hat : much i priced $4, 50 elsew eres aco ‘Hats trimmed. free “ot charge if “mate- rials are bought at THE B FOURTEEN Tia STRE RT STORE di silk Hows HATS. Twelve 300, 1d domestic Should sella § CHILDREN’S AND MIS 5’ SCHOOL HATS. Soft or stiff felts; trimmed with silk sash, velyet ribbon, fancy ribbons or. felt cords; large, medium or “small shapes Black, White 85c (THE FOURTEENTH STREET STORE, Main and Second Floors) girstiyuneeant eee Fall Fasbi Hons for Misses ses @Girls cial leaders in this’ popular section of THE [4TH STREET STORE we feature ONG the spe for tomorrow: _ disses’ $15 Broadcloth Suits, $9.98. notch | and lined with satin; patch pock-) skirts, trim-'| Black, ant Red. dual to own $9 98) Cheviots, Serges MJSSES’ and Dark-Tone Mixtures. semi-fitted, tightly fitting, or 30- sizes 14 to 18. years. 36-inch double Meastedi Allover plaited skirts, with 3-inch RAR SAA AAA AAA Misses" College Coats. in Black or Blue and Raith velveeiebllarieed nap packets full slee with turn-back cuffs, 18 years, values .. $18.98| incses, 150 vues, D4 98 (THE 14TH STRESY STORE, Second Floor) ~ S N'S SUITS intended to be ed up to $18. Snappy, ts In all the newes rege variety h to cho are “built on grace- form-fitting backs, Plenty of conservativ 5 loth, every pattern very style, every Ag re Renate Sizes 3 to 16 years. It will " $7. 98 WALKING SKIRTS. Black Blue or Brown Panamis, trim- med with one or two folds; dsc serviceable stripes and mixtures Allover and cluster plaited effects Black, ; 25 ae Sizes 14 to 18 Walstbands 22' to 26 inches Stylish Fall Slit for Menat $10and$] 5 ne the Big Turchase and Site of Men’s Suits Made by Solomon Bros. @ Lempert. VERY Suit that’s left from this sensational purchase—and the range of selections is mast compleie—will be on sale to-morrow. Each suit is SO popu ar in tabric, so stylishly fashioned arid so w GEE that the prices asked seem all out of proportion, Included are the Solomon bros. & bj Lampert Suits, made to sell up to There are extreme as well as the Coats with” the . the new. cuff sleeves and 0 and The collars long, smart-looking lape too. 5 5 . Boys Clothing. Suits and Reefers in Snaffy Styles at Little Prices. As usual, the Boys’ Store makes a very intez- esting announcement for Saturday—one that it will pay thrifty parents well to read carefully. Boys’ Suits. All wool; substantially made and trimmed. SOME . SUITS HAVE TW "O PAIRS OF TROUSERS, and you will find every style suit in this lot. Double- breasted coats, Russian and Sailor Blouse styles: garments cut full and roomy; no end of patterns. Sizes 3 to 16 years. Boy s’ Reefers. . Swell little coats he the boys. Red, Tan and new Sire ‘of Gray. Nicely made and fit well; cut very er ea eeee: SES Oe OLA Boys’ Surts. that’s considered seasonable and proper Some suits with 2 ‘ou to look over this lot at...---++ Dainty and stylish Net Waists. Ecru and White; elaborately trimmed with Cluny “lace ‘insertions; orna- mented with pretty medallions. Also others with lace yokes; full trimmed blouses; newest sleeves and fancy collars. Lined throughout with Jap silk. $5.00 % values ... WOMEN'S WAISTS. French Taffeta and Fancy Nets, in variously designed mod. els;’ newest sleeves; handsome collars ched;, all_much- wanted Cc poe Pon eae Te COLES) $2.69 JAP SILK, NET, NUN'S VEILING AND: BRILL- JANTINE WAISTS $1. 98 (THE 147TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) JUNIOR SUITS. Black, Blue or Brown Cheyiots. Box coat styles, with double-breasted fr Full flaring skirts. Also Norfolk Jacket Mixture Suits at this price, Sizes 11 to 17 yen § inf $15 values ...: 8.75 : Girls’ Coats All most desirable fabrics and col- ors. Full 'engths, trimmed with velvet and buttons; single ‘or double breastal. Sizes 6 $5 to 14 years, Values $8.50, Girls’ School Dresses, Checks, Plaids and Cashmeres; trimmed and lined {hrough- out, Plaited skirts, with deep hems. Stres 6 to $1.98 A Series of Unusual WeeK-End Offerings That Served from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. Baked Apple withy Whipped Cream. e Vanilla Ice Cream See te " Cigars. Meat Pept. complete in New York. Large stock of outfits and basswood novelties at prices lower than ever before. The department is in charge of an expert teacher, who will gladly give you any information free of charge. PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS. a eldior fully guaranteed — platinum Narge rubber bellows nee 3 $ bottles LAI BASSWOOD NOVELTIES. Glove Boxes, Hand- kerchief Boxes, Plaques and Panels, Photo Frames, Pin Trays, Tie Racks ..... Pipe Racks, Collar and Cuff Boxe: ba e ets ues and Panels, fancy Match Safes, Book Racks, etc........ Rien me 25 crap Baskets, fancy’ Work Baskets, Four-Opening Frames, Hanging Stax tlonery Racks, Octagon Collar and Cuff Boxes, Photo-Boxes......... 49c EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY SALES! Should Find Instant Favor. Elastic Belt Pietty Belt Buckles, ‘The color assortment consists of Bright gilt or Kaman goid ale; Diack, brown, navy and red; ail _ many mounted with’ stones of ornamented with Kilt back pieces Various colors; anveral beautiful nd pretty front buckle 39c @osicns. Your choice of a very’! maton; regular price ; larse assortment, many of which are worth up 10c ve. each. | To-morrow (TUK 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) Women's Hand Bags. Leather Mand Bags, b-inch co Blaniets. California. Wool Blankets for eretta Hnings; large pocket full farge size is length of bag! 3-inch coh purse: iittomectiventarcres Sides Be Blt lock: t pounds to th iS 1 inti on ete <|neat ~ pink blue border: et STOR! Yourth Floor.) Restaurant. Special Table d'Hote Luncheon. Comforters. Pure Down Filled mforters, with French sateen covetinge! pretty floral a signs; re Vegetable Soup. Spiced Pickles, Crackers. Boiled Codfish with Wine Sauce. | | | | | | | | < | Chicken Espagnole or 1] asked Ham Croquettes with Creamed | (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Spinach. Fourth Floor.) Paysanne Potatoes, _ Fruit Punch. | GOOD HAVANA CIGARS, Oné of the best offers advertised in New York_in a long time. A Ww. JE ~ strictly long filler Havana brand NOON LUNC SHEON, WITH and exactly the same as sold CHANGE OF MENU DAILY, FOR 20c. AND 2. 5.45 P.M. by others at. $1.50. FROM 230 TO Box of 25..... 55c 7 —Thig | well=~ Known brand; sald over the counter straight. Box $1.19 ay TH STREET STORE, T Sixth Floor.) ME LAINE” 78 . Rabbits owns quailty. dick of 60 $99 First shipment this season of 500,|"* eRe pana iieanantey pairs of fancy, large, fat Eng-| bacco and manufacture. an unusdally - lish Rabbits Not more than Gstrad eye Jos airs 10 a customer. Pai Reuse Seniailieces: 65c “MAPLE Prime Rib Roasts; | FancySpring Lamb, best cuts, Ib., Légs- or Hind- ; quarters; he “ SS. a warant o2C ' Toes “HOFFMAN Fricassee Chickens and Fowl. Heaths ites Oe a larly 16c and 48¢ a Ib. ys Tr Rocnn Ee Qur department is one of the most A complete line of points, bellow -s ~ etc. at special prices. (THE 147i! STREET STORE, Third Floor.) pants and to 34 at 25c at... WOMEN'S FINE IMPORTED FULL- FASHIONED COTTON AND» LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS. Herms- 19 dort dye; double soles; pair, c MEN'S NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR. Shirts and Drawers; well made; pearl buttons and silk taped. Regu- lar price 98c 59c MEN'S FINE AUSTRALIAN WOOL UN- DERWEAR, Shirts have single or double breasts and backs. Se Drawers to match Koi | Men’s Half Hose. Two Good Special Bargain items for To-morrow. Underwear MEN'S HALF HOSE. Cashmere, In a : rtment of plain and fancy For Children. : FINE RIBBED COTTON 2 2 c E INED UNDERWEAR. E. Beauti- boys and girls. Vests, A spatte rms as rawers; sizes 26 sizes 16 to 24 up to Sde : 13c} (ug 14Tn sTREET sroRk, For Women. : ee A : : Combination Suits FOR WOMcN-—i,000, repre- senting the entire line. of drummers’ samples of Es- sex Mills, in fine combed Egyptian cotton and wool, white and na- tural color, All sizes; 93c to Cc 91,50 values., (THE Saat STEER STORE, For Men. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) '3,000 Celebrated T il STORE and Mr. Siegel’s store in Chicago, we can sell them at 69c., having obtained dug con- cessions. You get style, and you get shirts that fil. You obtain comfortable, dressy shirts at-a very low price. Embraced are ai) the newest styles, patterns and fabrics for Fall. Nearly all aré Coat Shirts. Light, Medium and | Dark shades. All sizes may be had. MEN’S sue rade-Mark Shirts - - N any reputable haberdashery you'd have to pay $1.00.or more, Because of the largeness of the purchase, which was shared in by THE 14TH STREET (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main sy

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