The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1907, Page 11

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(THE EVENING WORLD,-.FRIDAY, hissing when hie name was read by Mr Tn the end all the candidates) | BRUCE TRADED FOR THMSEN ON | ~ FUSION SLATE the fusion Ucket. League's Tea Eantys slight imperfections, ever, will not interfere with ¢ smoking qualities Slightly Imperfect. report of their suc-| patent kid largely. in the «convention, | pald a high tribute to the League's can-| didates nud predicted a glortous victory | | Special tor To= Morrow - Republican to Be Named for] Supreme Court and Hearst Man for Sheriff. tran jouberse popular. brand on the ma ket; always priced at In connection witir cur other brands w N still stand committed to; and. thievery and thug- | kia, Yelour: Celf and Gun Metal. y Medium, broad. and row tics: all Good DIVIDE OTHER “Sizes 510 (OL wid 2 7 rganizations “Agree _to-Dea Though Many G.O:P.. Men Would Prefer Defeat, AUSTRIAN EMPEROR = MAKES HEALTH GAINS. seror. Francia | “THE FUSION SLATE: ep being pestouallyae dn-) For General Seextons—ch: rlen 5 lower than It was | peror arose at hin} glass of cham- appetite 1a stilt poor, and rs the Btatedock- |. and Melvin Go Palliser (1s ta) Douglas Yiathewson (ep A. Donegan (L 1), Edwt rill (. 1.) and Menry C. vic affatra 1s maintained. ‘The doctors {n attendance on the Em= | peror express themselves as belng hope-| This Ie_the teker which “the Bere ful, but they ad that his Seis Te=} Neane amt the independence Len Bee earn nals larly -chaeriniedat-th Fe or the Boys $3.00 -Reefers or $3. 00 Overcoats {_delayin, tion too fong is perhaps the at com- | mon, but equally dangerous {s the con- organiza-7; sulting of inexperienced clerks. _Eyes Examined (_ : by Skilled Eye Doctors, A. W. BREWSTER, M. D., 11 years Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. EOW. JOHNSON, M. D. Many years In private practice. MARCUM KENYON, M. D., ‘SB years Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital M, LINDEROTH;-M:- tyn Bye and Ear Mom Glasses pre scribed only tohen needed, Always at Moderate Prices. HOES ESTARIISHED.. Nenriy-s0-¥Fears.— 123-Siath-Ave., Belew. 15th St. BS¢ Sixtt-Aves Betow=224-St= 127) Broadway, Below 334 St, 217 B'way, Astor House Block. 10) Nassau St. Near Aas St. Seept his plan of fusion was co? fronted | _by the fiercest battle he has had since “assuming control of the A_very. Cashing. at tlon. $1. noe OOD woollen materials in a _assortment_ ~ ot Prefer Even Defeat. Bone of the délecates in prot against the combina’ @ependence League predicted defeat for the undertaking and urged Mr. to make a singie-handed Ng met with what they # on avith the In- “Sizes for boys 3 ‘0 16 adoption cf his plan ai approved after a three-hour battle and an additional hour devoted (o arrang- | ing-the-preliminary details with the rep- | BOYS’ $5 SUITS-AND-OVERCOATS. _ Double-breasted Suits, Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in hundreds’ of beautiful_patterns. Some with “extra -Every garment CATC~ '$2.98 “After the conference comimiltlecs had! & ireported to their respective conventions | = Mitle:time was lest -by-eltker of the delegates Republican convention“ con- tinued to protest against fusion while [the names of candidates were being They evinced thelr unmits- [taxable disepproval of ts nomination of Mr. Inmsen, the Municipal League can- ‘aidavetor-Sheriff,-and there-wax somo pair of-pants- —and— “strong! doubly oa “TRISH FRIEZE OVERCOATS. “Blue, Black and. Every garment made and trimmed in ‘a way “that inust:pleasé most exacting moth- have silk frogs. $5. 50 SHATS-~A~good-coliection —at Bldren’s Novelty Hats in Bets every con- “Ne -txtro Charge ferit. ‘Advertisements tor The World may be left y_ American District Messenger Ofiee “Newest Fall and. Winter patterns, from ~The season's s smartes st ef- fectsfind fullest representa-— : Satrineneds Sith y “rimmed=blouses- and fing embroideries in different $3.98 NENT OF TAFFET. FANCY NET WAIST! ye madelty..feonis._tlaboraiasy trimmed swith- Cluny laces-and pretty: uel others have lace yokes; ~ or back models OF Short “steoress= $3.50 values ...... ton in our-ne\y Fallstoc Snap in the styles—com- fort in the shapes—satisfaction. A LARGE. ASSOR A_trade- winning combi: ~ nation oF she excellence that has been drawing customers = ==BLYi NWARD--for-more-than Lasies’ out.Dlucher_. Patton Hoota’ tm=patent. coll, metal, tan calf and brown vick: ,extenalon aole and Open front or back mods long_or. short sleeves: thirty-five years. Criticism and Comparison We invite the most intelligent criticism and the most careful comparison, In-no-other-way-can we so quickly inspire the con- fidence that we, .with our regular customers, haye in _ BLYN SHOES. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Bee others are tailored effects GROCERI ES BUTTER—s00 EGGS—Fresh reesha Ears Wi |Men's. $4.00 ““Walk-Over” Shoes ‘$1. 98 A splendid lot of newest style Fall and Winter “Walk-Overs.” The imperfections are so small as to be almost unseen and undetectable. Not a pair of these lots (8,000 in all) will be on sale before to-morrow morning. Sizes 5 to 11; widths AA to E. Patent coltskin and Button, lace, and Blucher styles. —ordets fitted-on- “Walk-Over~ Shees.—_To-this- lot we also add BILT hadnt eae i $ of 98 coliskin shoes and men’s box calf $3.50 BURT Shoes. : $3.50 TO $5 HIGH-TOP § Box Calf and Dull Shoes you can depend: upon for. wear, Pair’ 4 _ Third ¥ oor.) hee Se. OTTOBER At least 20 new. lasts. 3,000 PAIRS OF '*WALK-OVE Only a slight hurt on thls fo have been carefully looked oy unless an expert, you cannot fi i ot he nate Ih gO | $2.5 BOYS! $3 GOODYEAR WELT CAL Good, firm, Winter soles every width..... 0... ‘y” cane Single! and Double neds Sweaters for Men and Boys in the Greatest Assortment of the Year. Despite the advance in Cost of Wool! Overcoming a constantly advancing market, we present an enormous assortment of High Grade Sweaters in this Annual October Sale that for low price-and-good-quatity have io parallel, Tables Main and Third Floors—Extra Salespeople. BOYS’ PURE WOOL SWEATERS. Ex- tra heavy weight ‘and- best quality wool, single collar and cuffs i = =shaped— =ecks;—als6—coat- eres Styles {n-all, plain.and fancy 98c. colors: “Values $2.00....., c MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS. Plain colors; some with colored collars and cuffs, single and double roll collar, In this _tot_are.some—coat styles, with Pearl buttons and_pockets;—almost an 98 color and e. Value s c VeryHandsome. | Suzes for Mii: Ivet collars, semi-ntt 0. Stdrts are allo eee MISSES’ $25 TAILORED MTS. Bt Jackets 9 inches long, lined with satin. §pred allover piaited” models; trimmed’ with felt folds izes 14, 16 and 18 years. YER JUNIOR SUITS. Broadcloth ty trimmed with silk Hercules. bi Verely tailored, and still others are smart kre Dinited and sot om with folds, Sizer 20,22, 15-and-37- rr): Wea, NI ewS t Wee welxhts: douhle-| Rotch velvet col BIR ES L DRI ie 25 Aliiea, anecler wd plaids fall bletine at throusthout: sizes a v1 some MISSFS' WALKING SKIRTS, Mix- tures and Thibet cloth, in black. blue and -brown, trimmed with 3- inch folds; t from-—22 inchew;, Jen, 8 Inches ;9 value: $. 9, i 1.98 COATS, Full Tenet rnpdalaklmumadeatn ahehas sleever: novelty but- 3 storm collars, double-breasted; wizes 6 $1 69\> u ‘* 0 of years. GIRLS DRESSY ‘3. Cheviots rt de i one of the best-known makers of Shirts and Collars in the United’ -f--——States. —Goat-styles,—w. tached, xs well-as the regular custom sts Large—assort ment—of_tight, medium and ‘dark patterns of “stripes, checks and neat figures, The _ very best cut and workmanship; bodies-are—full, targe>sizes=and=the patterns are the very newest, Ma- dras, Per Cheviots and Blue Chambray irts in the Jot. worth up to $1.25. and 69c none worth less than-98¢.. (THE 14TH STREET STORK, Main Floor.) MEN'S PURE WORSTED: SWEATERS. Finest quality worsted, single, double _and triple collars, V-shaped neck and ae ase ees Sreater: are post ; $1.98 BOYS! -ALL-WOOL- SWEATERS. _single__ collars and V-shaped neck, plain colors and combina- cluding Oxford, Val ues to $5.00........ — $150 ISSES Hah and—effective—niiover—striped Bult; —the it #0 much in demand now, Hlue, brown and gray stripes, 30-Ini Ss aaKete) notch and lined with matin. rn over plilted, misses’ longt niuned with s¢ i fold. Sizes M4, 10 and 18 years, $15 value: Broadeloths. and Mixtures and (2 breasted yi and lar modela: tclewmed tons. Sizas 6 to 14 TTA ANCC 2 braid and but rue skirts are alle — derwear for aren VESTS, Each WOMEN'S. COMBED EGYPTIAN PANTS AND TIGHTS. Light-silk-fleee S RIBBED WOOL UNDERWEAR. ural; silk finished -At_neck a1 yes{s and pants. WOMEN'S AUST: RALIAN ¢ and open. fronts, ~fectty fitting Ratnients.5 cad teat alls $79 | GIR Ls. Very fine: quali fe Fectty- fine ‘garments: silk fleece lining .. WOMEN'S RIBBED COTTONSFLE UNDERWEAR, CEaCINED Vests havelongsicev: nc Band; all sizes. fen’sSu BOYS’ PURE WORSTED SWEATERS. Best’ quality worsted and light and heavy weight, single and double cok lars and V-shaped”; necks, in Oxford, Nayy, Maroon, Waite and combination col- $ 1 49 ° ors. Values to $3.00, MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, com- ~~ bination colors, single and double roll collar, Value S 142M STREET STORE, Main Floor.) ‘lat '% Less than Regular _ Surts and Overcoats from the Clie Clothing Co., of Syracuse, Makers of Celebrated Union Label Garments for Men Also Suits and Overcoat: from Celebrated Rochester Makers. Ths, ittow= 7 1 tons; Ib dozen MIXED NUTS--5 varieties, Old customers stay with us—the surest test of new, @weet and sound; Ib. New customers keep coming and stayjng—and the business grows, ‘Big value—value is the BLYN METHOD of atlaining Present and ir Sole Agents for Red Cross Shoes. Comfort, style, wear—the heretofore impossi- ble combination of both is effected In this Red Cross Shoe proposition. Flexibility and protective thickness of sole are ee only the most prominent features of this stylish. comfort shoe, Eight Big Best Stores. Gth Ave. and 27th St. +p a4 Aye. 2nd 1224 St, wasp Ares ‘S6th & 87th Ste. MA ae EHESH CHACKERS 5 COFFE! reah Bantos; Tibs., 81.00 PRUNES—Sweot, nsuri t suice, » uring fut ure 25S, Lay Hie SAIS ~ Lt 2 large balla for. Shoes tn Every Grade, Ww Wires Sontton,) a be Won aNoAtEtA wi HISKEY— EMMETT?S INU y ILI SK 35; M-eallon, @1.20; bot- sw TUSK EY SHERRY-—Golden Aah sha teeity ine} $1.00 Lede aL Pa STUPENDOUS array of the Best Clothing made in America to Sell at_$15 a Suit or Overcoat, Clothing that in any part of America is known as standard at. $15. Clothing stores all: through: lowa, Ilinois, Indiana, Northern New York, Pennsylvania, etc,,..sell suits and overcoats cut from’ the same fabrics and after the same models at $15. New York and Vicinity Men, Don’t Pay Tiecse Prices if You Come to The 14th Street Store Saturday THE SUITS are all the newest models, all the p) desirable patterns; suits that fit props the shoulders are big and built on graceful lines. terns in Fancy Worsteds, you will find Black Thibets and Blue S: OVERCOATS are Oxford Cheviots, , Short Coats and Medium © 4. Form-titting backs, pl serge linings; smugly fitting collars; concave shoulder: Long Coa wasn't sti A SAMPLE LINE OF FALL AND WIN-| SUITS OR OVERCOATS. made by a custom tailor. most exclusive: that long, graceful TER SUITS AND OVERCOATS..S ples, and that means made a the ordinary, Suits are in fancy Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots, Black Thibets. Overcoats tn Irish Frieze, Ox-., $8. 50 ford Cheviots, etc. . proper materials, ; collars that hug the neck closely Besides hundreds of.pat » Herringbone Grays, et: oats; cut big and roomy. “ Like those} ¥OUNG Sam- SUITS, styles In goats with Ww many conservative styles; Wnings and. trim- mings are of fine quality. EB IATH STREET ATORK, Third Floor.) , suits exceptionally big. yal- LONG TROUSERS y stylish and very prop= regarding pattérns and fabrics. 4, strong, serviceable sults; pat- terns for business or Sunday wear. We consider these $6 * ES a a a 44 :S WINTER WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN UNUER- Btuc, “White an d Drawers; 65c values, each-.. ‘Onelta-k——ao fitched; Sas “or double— breasts; peti 98c Shirts and Drawers: to-match MEN'S NATURAL WOO! 'D- LS’ Undershirts-and-Drawers;-steam. shrunk; = ‘soft 49 | “garnent=perfect and -worth-98e CHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON SILK: FLBEca | LINED UNDERWEAR. 2 1 girts; vests; pants and drawers, Yo L 26 to 34, 25c.; 16 to 24 Sultabiet we, "196 or

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