The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1907, Page 10

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WROD = “OW HUSHAND WHO === > HAD BEATEN HER “Birs, Tumer’s Story in Court) ~ Caused Judge to Order a Full nvestigation. : street. He enjoys a iene Of $25.00 | PROSECUTES WITHOUT PAY. Year from his business, and Hyew tn t Ope Hundred and Twenty-secon- bh vwo Vttia QHICAC © IXOCH & UO. SATURDAY: Re Halls Me- “feat house at” pr Week-end economies of anasual merit. Girls’ $10 Long Coats, $6.95 | ITH COATS, of superior quality Kersey and Cheyio:s, and green; also mannish fabrics’ in checks, tured-A variety of smart models. The man- tly tallored; some with regulation emblem on ‘3 are In-dressy styles, with inlays of velvet on collar raid. Sizes, 4 to 14 years. NOTE: Some $14, 0 hoods with, taffeta: silk linings eae = $6.95} 2.75 Dresses, $1.90. | ‘desirable materials, in ‘checks, plaids and mixtures’ in walst’ effects; exceptionally practical for nish Kind are ‘st sleeve. The « and eu ‘ Annle, Turner, i frail, | red! little ¢womin,. was; arniigned to-) Gay defore Atagixtrate. Gorell in ‘the 4 _stapbing | that cansed the cpurt to order that the! “gan, who did-nbt put in an appear-|: ida tylt_ investigation | 5 i n in the-world can sell as good shoés .as the Merit for $3.00, ly_else_has our facilities for saving mo : 2G | -/O other concer iceman: 2 Herald Square Suits and Overcoats for Young Men, $12.50to $22 Our strongest appeal to the interest of the younger element is centred in the marked cha‘acteristics of our desi:ning and tailoring. Not satisfizd to crea’e only good clothes —w2 invest them w.th many features not observable: in those offeredelsewhere. Our Winter models.of Suits'and Ovércoats: « - fully represented in) our’ "ere now For Saturday, November 2nd A VERY IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALE OF ee Suits & Overcoats for Boys own’ producticn Each ‘garment is of our mation, told the owd-tast night -euishie. aying the combined profits ~Even then he could from, rawhides_ Miigiatrate he saw a| 5. Coop It another retailer could buy his shoes without of tanner, maker and jobber he might approach Merit value. not guarantee his shoes, with positive knowledge of every process to foot. ‘ When you buy the Merit Shoe you buy direct from the tanners, makers and sellers, We own tanneries where the best oak soles and finest upper-leather-are_prepared_— for-Merit Shoes: _We-own-factories with’ a_capacity of 30,000. pairs a_day—the Rt woman's ‘husband was seated ona doorstep holding a handkerchief to his} throat. Tumer sal chis wife had in- 1 yi with a kitchen knife. ~ Riched thee coliceman found Mire, Tur 7 When the police- was under arrest she FANCY_STOCK COLLARS; assorted colors and styles; also fancy Jabot of chiffon and lace; value 49c to’ 98c. Each IN. COLLARS ean F. blazed up: “That man nmanted me to go treots i3 tor hi silk; assorted styles; value 1 thought he'd SAH me. When PANCY ¥ { \G; z : A PAD 3 VEILING; black, white or colored i MEG M te lon onicer_ told Ataxinrste| MB latgest in the world. : : dotted; yard. CI Ya + Cornell that the womanie oly te of situated in convenient CHIFFON VEILS; hemstitche We fit Merit Shoes in our ownstores, shopping centres of New York. mass of bruises fe fngerson her throat were plainly. vial- bie to evel inches long: Ju SrYs tine he had told Turner ‘Hompital for treat- eee ide foot is under one * in The entire-process from green hides to your foot: C , 2 C y oe I ‘ : bilaren Ss oats, Vous g ownership. ze ee Thus we are able to reduce in Merit Shoes all the surplus profits. [| CHILDREN’S COATS of Oxtord-cloth. Russian style, with wide velvet; finished with embroidered emblem: reg. aan The mode!s-are-all_-new-— erent tweeds; to IZ, models ing; sizes 6 to 17. s—double-breasted; in cheviot t of tanner, maker and jobber to one small retailer’s profit. You get the benefit of this great concentration of processes -in-the-Merit-price—$3-00.—Y ou-save—at_least_2 dollar a_pair. . Thousands of men and women are taking advantage of Merit facilities to save money on their footwear. } Try Merit Shoes yourself and see. Greater New York Stores-—-For Men and Women, "S COATS of Venctian cloth; box model, | ng, in red and navy; regutarty $6.50.. 9 EN'S COATS: of gray rakhan or Venetian c’ cuffe trimmed-with velyet;_regniarly $5.50. IN’S COATS of corduroy, in brown and gray, with also of Astrakhan cloth in gray and blue; regularly $4.50 ” $5.50 Suits, $3.5. Boys’ $5. uits, $3.59. BOYS’ SUITS of cashmere and cheviot tn all the smart, new effe. :. This offering should appeal strongly to parents who must’ economize. ‘USSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS for boys 3% to 10 years. DOUBLE- BREASTED BELTED STYLES for boys 8 to 16 years. Posi- tively worth $5 and $5.50;. Saturday. $3.59 Pout Gard Albums 496, 652 ~ YEAR OF CRUELTY Mrs, Roxbury Asks for Separa- fion and Weekly Alimony — of $50 a Week. 125th St.. near Lexington Av. 34 Av., Precter’s 58th M. Theatre, Broadway, meer 38th a&. ery % BROOKLYN. $1.00 8 2M. Roxbury, who wants a esp- Fulten-S., Opp, Orpheum Theetre, |. Theodore H. Gth Av. mear 11th st, The $1.25 : Go! FINE POST CARD ALBUMS, vound with silk cloth; stamped in gold. Se ae _. Gotham A speclal-parehaseenaliles us to_offer these superior Albums at lesy || erald to éey Xor a Button Style, for than half regular Volue. Holdiag 309 Canis, 49¢ Holding 460 cards, 69¢ 7 _W. Re Spooner set up & coun et Ea Men—Calf\and z fe i ‘com P | ees Paton toate HI 125th St, West, Beventacs, || ante oe ee ianuman-treat: —Oak Soles, © 9 & Seventh Aves ff. the second year of <r mar_ =pocurred (Nov. 71, 16, in a Liat & Taylor — jpecified, ‘and no, specific act of crueltoy — thet timé-of its ocournence or the olace — wie enumerated. He wanted a bill of Hrconnell pointed out that Mrs. Sears. onnel Spon praat “of paditual | Tummntorm course of-conduct, conclud n h the specific) change of abandon: Distinctive Winter Overcoats for Men, $15 to. $75 ~The advantage of aq tly equipped and highly trained -organization-of-craftsmen is-never better. demonstrated than in its ability to produce—at the s crucial moment—the very last word of fashion. MUN ie x i . ~ With far-reaching facilities, we take advantage of Fal Missesand Funior Taslored Suits |_=_every development to improve-our work, so tha aoe ceia) ----when our models are finally placed before you of Fancy _Mixtures, Herrin; bone and Plain zz _ Cheviots, Striped and Plain Broadcloths, in-all they are perfect. the new fall colorings, at oe ee . $20.00,$25.00 & $30.00 = values $25.09 tp $40.00... nd Girls Fumper Dresses | *T5.00 stantly 1 Frank Hart, =wehro x wna Se —an ann while adoayis which, a pt a lator Sie TALON. andthe Gaugilers of Roxbury_of Mrs, Rox- jury's allegations, #0 far se ras terete Piiagawald reerrved deciston on doth motions. i aa Theodore H. lace RL in a coat recee for the painting of ccean steams! He Gaver ot 8 Frankiin zs To-day the calendar marks the Winter Overcoat. for its own. We are ready. ~ PURE, FINE ~ COFFEES our =paddeck—orercoat odehed; = well calculated to lend to its wedrer an-air of dis- tinction; either single or ‘double-breasted; full bell “skirts, broad ~ shoulders and perfect in every line and curve. ei cane i Misses Panamas_in Brown, Navy and Wine, with or without sleeves, several models To that qu > fre- ase : ae quently. asked: [s really to select from = _ Ivalue $20.00 oes os : = sollee ate G j x oe € es se ae | THE GREATGOAT An admirable mete for ee Oe Eeld : ew flap anh Ge = ssise users : ee weather Auf acomiortable, Oo: = price? Park & Tilfo res inter oats heavy cloths in pla’n or fancy effects, broad lapels, side shoulders, undertake to give a demon- strable answer by offering || to you their Maracaibo. || With or without belts. long; full skirts. An Exceptional Offering | Kersey Coats: A broad, roomy coat, with wide shoulders, As Coffee, the price of which || : y : : x Nera fees ae || Flannel lined; colors: Black, Navy, ‘ WEIS) FEIO< ONPEINCIOVA | from which the back drapes straight, This i is full bodied’ and possesses | Brown and Wine, a) (XO) model is shown in a lavge variety of fancy cloths and in many weaves a flavor and aroma-surpass- The lapels are ample, and either peaked or rounded. : | | Fancy Mixtures & Chenots a ing many blends sold at | in Heavy Imported Materials, in doubl value We mak ith LI ay higher prices. It will sur ||}, 12 .S8Y [eC OU TS, $12.50 5 7 OVE e make ours with storm collars re prise aay astity thee eos {| or single-breasted models, flannel lined: to THE TOURIST OVERCOAT! | buttoning to the neck or with the mili- | nomical, discriminating |)! any size 4 to 16 years $15.00 tary collar. With belts or without—some have belts eompleialy encir- taste, i A eee pr ae BT rs cling the coat.The variety-of cloths and patterns is exceedingly large. Park & Tillord’s Maracaib> Cofos, I Misses’ Winter Coats : the finest procurable; ground, 18c. Ik) | 12 to 18-year sizes; (e mI CONSERVATIVE OVERCOAT | Created to meet the demands yy of those who desire an overcoat that, while inconspicuous, still conforms in every way to the ethics of good ferm and perfect taste This model does not trace the form, but is cut rather more snugly than the box model. Below the knee length; fabrics are either plain or novelty effets, and in several weaves. Deliveries mate ot of town Heavy Mannish—Mixtures, Stripes, Checks and ——— — —= | Plaids, also solid colors, If you>wa to dard f you want tO cur | SI7.50 chia (rags the work of wash day Spat vn ia, TS Girls’ Wool Dresses SE > sizes 4 to 14 years; : Pp. & (G, a variety of several styles in Guimpes, Princess , ' N i h S and One-piece Dresses, at 5 ix a a. O8R 7.50 &3 $10.00 It is a godsend for values $10.00 to $15.00 | ~< Sale of Fall Overcoats for Men Former prices $15 to $20, at $33 Former prices $25 to $35, at $46 + About two hundred coats remain consisting of coverts and fancy weaves. Many are silk lined. tots Dake & Company e- the woman who does | Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. - her own work St. : as “AN UNUSUALLY I satin lining. Black Full-length coats in black; velvet and braid trimmed. heavily interlined. Loose fitting Coats of imported Prunella cloth ta white, black or light shades; two models; heavily > ts in 4 distinct models ani 30; EA mixtures; worsted lining. venetian; yoke ard sleeves; sizes 6 to 14. Value $8.50 Plain semli-form-fitting coats in black, with-heavy | satin lined throughout; | * Value $200) Pult=tength~coats~offinest-tmported bromdctoth >} ——— semi-form or loose-fitting models. braid trimmed; ¢ Value $39.CO SIZ stock erns of mixed cheviots ani» nickerbocker trousers; sives 7) $5.50 Value $7.50 and $8.50? —single and double breasted | cf cheviot and tweed mixtures; ; wi h venetian yoke and sleeves, worsted lin- Value $12:50) $6.50 end} | Street & Evening Coats for Women | Resembling in appearance the rea! fur garments and excelling them in-cu-ability.— j $29.50 | = Value $4*.0) ! interlined and satin lined taroughout. - Value $33.0). : Evening Coats and Capes of finest imported broad- | cloth in white and light colors; two models; lined throughout. silk; $39.00 Exact sepisa of stxies coating $75.09 and $85.00 = —Fur Lined Coats | Pull length, loose or semi-~fitting model of black broadcloth with lining of-gray and white squirrel and collars of Persian lamb, imitation lynx, gray or. sable squirrel. Perstan lamb or real-tynx. ~Valiie $50.00 at-$39.90; Value $65.00 ar $48.50 Fulllength Coats of imported satin finished broad- } cloth with linings of sclected gray.and white { squirrel-and-targe-shawl-coltars-of superior quatity— Value $33.00 yj 30 10 36 avd is $8.50- : $2. $65.00. 3.50 |. ___ Coats 14 to 18 years—32 to 36 bust Semi. fisting model of cheviot in navy, black, wine or brown; full plaited skirt; satin lined, Value $22.00. = Qn-Special Sale, Saturday, Nov. ond ee Ss, Suits & Dresses _ For Girls, Misses & Small Women Suits for Misses & Small Semi-fitting; model of broadcloth_in_wine,-brown, 1 navy, green or black; full plaited skirt with one? $19.50 s wide fold. Value $29-00/ . > Resmtieting =f feacy—striped=-or—plain: colored broadcloth in black or colors; 31 inch conti | full plaited skirt with one-wide fold. Value $3) | 12 to 16 years or wine; double-breasted. folds; satin lined. Prince chap model of plain cloth in brown, navy, or bia ictet-with fold.—-Value $14.50. Semi-fitted model of cheviot in black; navy, browa- Value'$20.00” Semi-fitted Suspender model of cheviot in green, navy, brown, wine or black; full pleited skirt with é Value $29.50 Dresses for Girls & Misses Plaited Princess Dresses for Misses, of broadcloth, ! in black, tan, brown, aavy, Copenhagen or wine; braid trimmed. Value $29.50 Russian Dresses for Girls, of white wool serge; full plaited; braid and silk trimmed. Value $7.50 Goats for Girls & Misses 6 w.16 yeors. Double-breasted Coats of aavy chinchilla, Venetian Value $16.50 Double-braasted full length Overcoats of navy melton; red flannel lined throughout. Value $12.00 Double-breasted full length Overcoats of man nish materials in. plaids and mixtures; line Value $18.50 ' lined throughout, ‘with gray {laonel or plaid serge. For Saturday, November Sale of Shoes for Boys & Girls © _ Eor Boys Of patent leather} lace, blucher or button} soles; sizes 1 to 5. Value $'.0) Value $3.00 $3.40 } $18.00, $25.00 its for Girls & Small Misses \ $10. $15.6 $19.50 ($19.50 } $3.95 $11.90 | $7.75 1; $43.50 2nd welted| f $1.95

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