The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1907, Page 11

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THE EVENING_ WORLD, TICKET SHARKS RE WORRIED B NERY WIDOW") on Speculators Proving Most Effective. CHEGKS “HOLD- UPS.” |}; ce Patrons ‘of Sidewalk "Dealers ; ‘Spotted by Pinkertons and eS ~ Admission, Refused. +. law & Erlanger's merny war dgalnat’ the ticket ‘speculators who had visions ef growing rieh—out of “'Dhe «Mercy! Widow fe-helng carried to the lant | Amaterdan men almost wep’ another eines -the vision of their occu: pation gone. The fact that the publ “fms learned that Klaw & Erlancor| ean business “and whet thoKxets bought: of apeculators will be refused at tho | @oor has puta orimp Inthe curb) |? market. Profiting by the Canetti tea| @f the rast two nights, people are be- moningto_turna deat ear to the! THURSDAY, Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue s=| O | ONeill: ill-Adams Co.) ee Established 40 way 20th, 2ist & 22d Streets Geenkat and Men's heavy~ part wool ‘Sweaters—Turtle neck, in navy, fawn, black and white. $1. 00 ari wide: ; ~ Value $1.50; special at.........-4...- Men's heavy. lamb's peCOr, Sweaters—in white, turtle, neck, fine and. warms Valuie $2, special. at M Sweaters from the Brooklyn All pure worsted, in-navy. Nal a 30, =] Avhomopile gray. Shaker Knit With -high‘collar, at. items tor the Boys Gray Worsted Coat Sweaters—Wi ith” and, without aE i $4.00 & $4.50 -Two Ver ee cs ‘ Men’s Worsted d Cardigan Jackets (Brooklyn Knitting is Co.'s Boys Sweat: FE Tecra of the hungry horde round | themselves “stuck” with tickets last | Might as the result of the vigilance of | @ Goven Pinkerton men who kept “| end made it their business to sce that | @i) who fell a pray to the sharks got} Sea me turther than the door. Thelr Tickets Didn't Go. | Over thirty versons were timed away | with the explanation that the fight ,ewainst the speculators was -for their” “ewn good. There was disappointment -——-en-the part of these unforcunates, of @ourse, but in nearly every instance _the mraightforward action of the man- | exement wns commended, | ——In_many cases speculators were com peiled to take back the tlckets an return the money. To save themselves | from loss they attenypted to buy gen- Trying a New Plan. ve __now decided to operate from neighbor | Ty iigicigar stores by quietly giving “tip” that tickets may be purchased a: rene places witht danger—of detec. tion. But these stores are now tinder (LIN 4D4 “aDaMe {aw ADAMS BUILDING ONLY } ONLY Pretordare Salel of B 4,000 Yards of Regular 75c to $1.00 Qualities ce All at“59c the Yard : 9c 59 52-inch all-worsted’ spo sponges Cheviot; 52-inch all-wool heavy yard '(No Mail Orders.) “TY Is sald that the speculators have | 14 Dusinese #0-far as 'T fe eonasried. sins Every. precaution ts being tak Biged admittance to the theatre ywKertonomen will be on guard again to-nigat. WOMAN CRIES | FRAUD. Chief of Police of Denv: | @rreat of whkt Is calle ™ Dusiness in this olty. @he avers she paid the company a which was to secure her a room @ convention of the Wester eehtz = bere: unisiied 1 itegtage Taint are dotog fraudulent business, working te, -oMsers have made—an~ ty ig peer fina thes jocal ane cunrtors of! thi bi ee ey bellev’ the ee fleece nfeenest the ptouctate thorn the Want and: Raha mi [ a atin ra. Y ite Bt, Bloomfeld, N, J. TRIAL BOTTLE FRE @f De. Bell's Cough Syrup to all whe will Sarite for }t nod mention this paper, Address ‘Ay Gs MEYER & CO., taltimers, Md, ugh Byrup can fe ath sicirfot cane MEE Panama Suiting; 40-inch all-wool Imported Satin Prunella; 44-inch all-wool French Chiffon Voile; 44-inch all-wool im- ted Tamise; 50-inch all-wool heavy tailor Serge; 40-inch ake ted Silk and Wool Eolienne; all ae 75¢c., '85c, and ale $1.00 -00 qualities. Three Remarkable Values in Colored Dress Goods $1.25 Imported Silk ($1: 25 All Wool . |$1.00 All-Worsted and Wool Eoliennes 59c' Suitings 79 Tailor Cheviots +44 inches wide, very rich and| New Fall styles in great variety, |52_inches wide, sponged t silky; cream, light blue, rose, | grays, tans, reseda, myrtle, royal! rich combinations, also green) blue, _gamets,— beige, -nayy—and}and—blue_check, Pekin ‘stripes, | black. lete. all genuine $1. 25 values. il IN_ADAMS_EUILDING_£ EUILDING ONLY | royal and navy. - iN Men's fine black-worsted Cardigan Men’s fine worsted Cardigan Jack- $1.98 Jackets: regutar value $2.50. _ $2. 50. ets; brown, wine; black ;-value $3.00, | At Men's black worsted Jackets of fine, =At-——Brooklyn. Knitting Co.'s worsted $3.00 firm quality; regularly worth $3.50. ~ $3. 50 Sweaters, in black Cal AED value $4.00. Black Goods i yard 59c including handsome. stripes— in| shrunk, proper weight for coat suits; gray, tan, garnet, myrtle, z plum, light and dark brown, | ||| ~~ ADAMS BUILDING OFLY OCTOBER 24, 1 This store claims no monopoly of fine goods, though it presents But in the low prices. at which it sells te Boeds it has had no predecessor and has much that is original and exclusive in them. _no equal. z Clothing: fore Young Men and Boys of Al Sizes Boys’ * Trousers) at 9Sc Prices ' SeaBags' (bleomer trousers) heed theouahout: Aeolbee Norfolk and. double bressted, belted ° sci with fine Venetian or flannel, and finished with | Suits for young men of fine worsteds and cheviot: wns, srays: and mixtures. Not mens suits cut in smaller sizes, but models designed especially for young men, with a’ distinctive style and of their own. Sizes 31 to 38 inch chest measure. ‘snap, “Values 14.50 to 18.00 i oe ee oe ee 11LS0 2.34 to 10 years. These are ynade: from the} oy. chevioty: In ferviceable heck and abs short.ends of cloths by ‘a manulapturer of “fine ‘ mbtures, sults, and. comprise solid colors, Ee stripes, ie 8 to TF years. «Value 7.50 e oe als. : checks and plaids in every fine weave and fabric? B Values 1.50 to 2. Gn Soe ee Chesterfield overcoats In gray ‘and: ‘brown, 4 herringbone effects aide light and dark gray Boys’ reefers in three-quarter fear in blue at —-gray- mixtures. _Made-of heavy cheviot; lined mixtures. A finely tailored buttoncthroug 6.501 sold at 12.50 to 15.00 Fine-coutil Corsets, with supporters attached; for average figures,— value 175 7 Glin ee eee Le Oe Corsets of fancy Dreche batiste, with sippetes: attached ; for C and Couch Covers--- Special Shoes for Little Girls ‘and Young Women's $3.50 & $4 Shoes and kidskin heathens $2. 59 We will offer Friday 1,720 pairs of Women's Dalton & Jenness Miller fine kid- skin and patent coltskin Shoes—laced, ‘button and Bluchers—in sizes 234 to 7, A to E widths. They are splendid $3.50 ‘and $4.00 \ Shoes from every point of view, and we can- “ther. ss We-have= S| at-$3.85- over 700 splendid boys’ duplicated elsewhere at underprice! that” were - etal of-style,-fit and sve! The _assortment_comprises Suits— Made of pure all- ‘Boys’—Clothes | Worth $5_and $6 Friday ‘we will_ place on sale ments at $3.85, that cannot be than $5.00 and $6.00.— They |~ ‘fare-alt-well-tallored-in-the-tatest-|- -Russian_and Sailor Blouse. Sted serges, in blue and variou gar- less |, WF: 2 Women. = “Spee = “Sale-of | Fancy Buttons Blucher, Other Colors. Opera, Vassar, Sensibte-or Medium Toes. Fhe product of one of our best shoemaking . shops, in indorsed shapes, all priced $2 59 ° Patent Kid,. Demi- Glace Kid, and cheviots. coats —Made- of warm, for: Friday spect -at.....tee0s-- Wool friezes-and cheviots, regular $5.00— values.—Marked— special—at—... IN O'NEILL BUILDING ONL Hy ATU 2 Worth All of $1 $1500 Pair : I ai 500 pairs, with Renaissance edge and in-; hese Ss B sortion, regular width and two and one- pehalf.yards, in-tength. Regular Es al \ ia Price-$1.50 pair; special... $4-00: ES} soo Pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains Ata Savings |_IN O'NEILL B +-Double Breasted Suits —Made_of--allewool-cassimeres Winter Rc elerse and Ove 3 "to 8--years; all the above are and $6.00 EDING ONLY Men's: Underwear al ages of $2-to-$5-a-Pair Superior quality and excellent designs. | — Over forty-three patterns to= select: irony puluaded into five lots, as follows: Decals merino, -cotons Lott) 21-3 fleece “lined =the Regular. $6.5019.50}10.75}13.75 15.00 | Special. . $4.50|6.00| 7.25 8.75|10.00 | ask; broken vat 2c &% $f sizes; each, at iv | IN EITHER BUILDING = We Offer Exceptional Values in Brass & Enamelled Beds & Bedding $25.00 Brass Bed, $20.00 $21.45 Hair Mattress, $15.75 (Just like Illustration.) Fine quality black hair Mat- tresses, 40 Ibs. weight, made in jone or two parts, covered in A. iC. A. or fancy ticks, stitched edges and thoroughly tufted. Regular price $21.45; special | $15.75 4 Pillars 1% inches, filling $4-Inch, height of head 63 inches, height of foot 40 inches, finished In the best gold leavers sizes 4 ft. 6 In. 4 ft, 3 ft. 6in.'and 3'ft, Regular price $25.00; special at $20.00! were This bed bas heavy brass top sign. Regular price 10,00; special for this week only in of-natural-and-colors, ribbed “and __|-toptatn; lots comprise pure wool, silk” “are Sex=4 traordinary values at the prices, in fact they are worth double what we -50 $10.00 Enamel Beds, $7.. iu (Just Hke Silustration.) and fancy brass trimmings, seven fillings In head and foot, in the best white enamel and a very catchy de- $7.50 and rods = ~ Nee eens to Special S Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. Thess sale“is- sad Interesting “In-view=of-the-promin POE ER — antique oF. Values 2.50 to, 3.00 a cad . . 1... . 100 — Values_3.50 to 5.00 a card . .-. 2. 1. 2m Values 6.00 to 10 002a card == 3. ‘slender_and-medium figures, value 4.00 — = vin Heavy Bagdad Couch Covers, of five wide stripes of sit Oriental colorings, hand sewed. Values 4.00 and 5.00 . 2.75 and 4.00" Fine “Mosque” Couch Covers. Made of one solid’ color, hand- © worked in ae stitching in contrasting colors, with mosque de- signs, border of floral_sprays, An unusual pattern, heavy weight. and very wide. Usually sold at 6.00 . .. . . 450 A number of pieces-of fine all-wool Bagdad, which may be used as couch covers,-curtains, portieres, T urkish-cornercoverings-or dra= pery, in a variety of soft Oriental colorings. Hand woven and em- broidered and-absolutely reversible. Usually sold at 12.00 . . 9.00 Dress and party shoes or exquisite little dancing slippers for women ofvall the dancing ages from little girlhood onward: Also, shoes for-harder service, more sey but scarcely less sh. —-Specat far Friday and Saturday, Misses and children’s tan Russia calf” rote tan ooze, calf tops, high ci cut, “button model, ‘Sizes 8 to TOx; value oo. 215° sizes 11% to 2, value400 . 3 25 ie men's box calf lace shoes, sage and high cat, _valn ve Seats ° e giving to—fancy buttons in the ormamentation’ of co _ wraps, oe and evening | dresses,” The buttons are_in arf nouveau, ue_or French design, finished with jewelry. Included are rhinestones set in platinum in bow knof and circular designs; combinations of rhinestone with coral, Jet tur quoises and emeralds ; ‘semi-precious jcwels set effectively in dull _ gold, copper-and-steel; pearl buttons with a border of gid filigree, and=clear amber buttons with bars of gold, Divided in three-assortments, from 2 to_12 buttons on a card, == —_ 3.00 : Te sail ieee ee ita new Jaf Sree FS fine needlework to order-—monograms, . French embroidery, crests or special designs on trousseaux,—layettes and linen, and silk embroidery..on_cloth gowns.and cloaks, For those who prefer to do their own eaesnents many ienpel novelties, suitable for gifts, are shown---notably pin trays and pin cushions, pillows, bags and tie racks.. A competent teacher will give instruction by appointment. For Friday: : Fine embroidered Swiss muslin shams and scarfs, 18x54 inches, value 50c 3 i 85 Pin cushions, daintily embroidered in “ribbon, size 5x12. inches, value 1.00 ee Re iste Tapestry pillow eters in figured ont Oriental ation . 35c White linen chatelaine bags for Wallachian and, eyelet. embroidery, 15c Wales 20 ES ae ee ate <a i (Formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.)

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