The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1907, Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, nLw, NOVEMBER aa eV EWI wy ALOERMAN-ELET ~ SPAT, WAS FINED S1 | | Maybe Interborough Will Hear { | | THIS DOESN'T LOOK LIKE MONEY FAMINE. mn | Something About Cuspidors When Davis Sits. : : <e The only complete line of ba $3.50_shoes in this city. | walk of ey, Meri in all profes- sions and trades, the wenileniant of leisure and i the working- He: ‘man,all wear g 3 WL.Douglas $3.50 shoes becausethey@ are the best ® Eat for contentment. Eat for good nature, Both are the result of physical health. The. most nutritious food andde from flour’ 13 ‘Uneeda ‘Biscuit i Aldermanic District, was ar-j Tresied to-day an the: One Hundred and) | Sixty-nret street station of the Third aventie “‘L'* for expectorating, in /viola- tion of the health ordinance. : When Policeman Josoph Sloyin, of the| Bronx Board of F #epped up’ to TF the young’ pe d anhourced that erpest, Davis drew back d that he wha an Alder- ‘Ths had no welght with the po-| licemah ahd @ fiw moments later he} arraigned: his prisoner betore “Magis “[@-8 gh rate of speed on the wrong | Just pipe off the Pox office aeranivie, tite -Crite,—ti_the Morrisanta—Court— Hwsagging among | Crowds -buying thelr ‘seats for th Wh. * eaid: tho, Magis- sand Gate wih apolding/enilaoney |) ere shows sai 6 . [a Swhat.are you doing tn’ here?’ @o! . Maes carel {These ee ee when up Broadwi ay you S) hold ‘their’ “Thinking * co ie the dou “Commissioner Bingham ordered his men "I eame up ta havea little talk with ite-arrest the chauffour. and wiien they’ iMOVING-PICTURE SHOWS you,-wintled Davis, “but on the way I pores and eica torecanay te'war| ON SUNDAYS ILLEGAL, jSsca‘n wantin, 0” T=? ERB BOO mouthful of energy. ‘Though I don't blame you entirely,” ‘ Tn dist and course, Aterborough Company F 2 oie |ia really to blame for not having an moisture proof packages. F of cuspliors on the ould pe “well If" the . Theyare sold.’ direct fromfac- “ tory to wearer _at one profit. ¥ |W. L. DOUGLAS $4. 00 GILT EDGE SHOE. » Cannot Be Equalled at Any Price. [we nouns BOYS SHOES LIB ANT BBD. FOR UITEAND $200 CAUTION. W. L. Dongias namo and price is aerator brine ‘Fake No Substitut 1. Shoes mailed from factory to any part, of the: ‘world, Catalog free. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, tee. W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York: 2779 Third Avenue. 6 250 West 125th Street. 345 Eighth Avenue. 95 Nassau Street. ‘356 Sixth Avs: JERSEY CITY: chased into Lafayette strocet and as far | orth as Franklin, when he was caught, ast o driver for the E. W. fille Coane * of Brooklyn. When the car was stopped | @ Han who was in It got out en_Uptown In the Subwa ieee mt TO POUT eRTAT itech gave thelr testimony again nnorS i the Night Court Magistrate id that Commissioner Bi Seaitold him the cose was apa nt moving pl Wars TTT - Event from G) eciita to 72 admission |suRgest { is the view of Justice Aspinall, of the im the Al In denying & ne pany Were arrested rit tine—you stands when you take yo your seat! chamber you Call the Public Service Cor: ation to the remiasnesa of the rall. met Tie MAS ofc fering with) Sunday exhibitions in a pidor: five-cent arcade In Jamaica Justice As-, THe Prisoner paid hw fine and then - | went up on the bench for @ chat with Dinall, sald yesterday: j his friend the Magistrate, “If moving-plcture exhibitions are public. shows, then surely the exhib! thuns in the larger hails are equally so! and should be Kove d by the same law, Why this “discrimination on. the) Association = Epartcot the Foster oie NATIONAL” BISCUMECOM PANY Five days in th Ich: «In tha Workhouse, rate Droege. ae chnuffenr ‘was too much -—aston- fied to make any comment on die san- nce before ho was led ‘coun donate eee to a cell. 71> AMERICAN SILK WAR OVER. Franklin Allen, secretary of tho Silk of ppenerlosy announced fices-tr th ~ ling that tha Jape ames: i of Manhattan Opera-House —Bill Changed To-Night. ‘Mme. Lillian Nordica ia confined to [her apartment, No. 51 West Fort Sahth ‘street, teoovering from n cold | j@nd hoarsenoss contracted on the open- | tng night” i House, _ Presenting Best Clothes and Greatest Values in Celebration of Twenty Completed Years of Wonderful Success. Celebrating 20-years -of business building— each year selling better and better merchandise, giving better and better value, unt to-day ten of the greatest clothing shops in America are required to’ supply Brill stores. Four of the shops tailor Brill clothes under Brill direction, and six are nationally. known as the most modern tailoring institutions in America. No other concern in New York enjoys this tenfold— —supply- source. Celebrating 20 years of achievements that fave won to Brill stores a larger and better patronage _than any other concern_ever gained in the same. short time, until to-day Brill stores are the fastest ~ growing tothing stores it America, SUSTTN eT -night in | svoconda,”~ but instead “Carmen werrhe antes | ing-rooms of the Manhat= ot were not well heated on the first ight. fata Aime. Nordica to-day, “and | me. 1 ehaniktut that At in not more that T hoi Hadoorw for several weeks, n Informa me that T pear ina few dayn." TO OUR FRIENDS: Completing 20 years of business here in New York, in which time—we have grownfrom one small store at 47 Cortlandt St. , — opened with only $300 capital, to the four big stores you now know, we feel that our success is due in greateat measure to the support and loyalty of our many customers. We want to celebrate our “Business Birthday, ” and the best way we know of celebrat- —ing-is-to-give-“Birthday Presents” to our friends in the form of Anniversary Specials. These specials, we personally assure 4 you, are the best merchandise procurable and prices were now: marked with an idea: of profit. = Thanking you a My ‘ph hall: be able. t6 pranians:) STAKES Maar at aiecorned Church. Brooklyn, and en- | red the-oMee of Ja In Hightund Parke N, ., where he | sat engage In the wall p: uring business. Mr. Scud §wite Will live in New Bruniwick. a Bie, woudder comes from a line esionaries and owas hom in” Yeto dia, In 1868, Ie is delloved to havo perssiaded by —his~ father-in-law Rol. Jacob t, Tanewan te give. Tora business careor, Must Get Out!! Building is coming down:and we have only a fewdays to vacate, Cravenettes ‘#Raincoats Ls fs! Inprecedented price slashing au! Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. 55° $12 Raincoats, 400 Different New Styles { Sizes tor men-and-youths: ores Anniversary Special weight. The should All Wool Melton Over- that in-fabric, tailoring, | whose smari_models, f style and” trimmings $4( most a and— excellent,—exch $15.00 Overcoats. 00 are unsuial under \e : Anniversaly cous § $25.00. Ammniver= The fabric,?woven in one of Amer-| Saty Special ~~. ~~ fca's best mills, is noted for long ser-| Fin shed, full weight Black and wires BrEseRIPn Tee aul ; Blue _Kerseys, Fancy Weave Quaker ¢, warranted for color and is full 14 steel Grays in Worsteds and Ve- ollar and lapels ; lours,. and-extremely smart, exclusive are hand-tailored. nterliningsare; mew Browns. Four ygry smart néw shrunk canvas and French haircloth, | Brill model and. self collars, The linings are high-grade imported | Patch Pocket B nd flap effects, Venetian. Under the hardest usage | unusually. high-class ‘garments, the garments will retain the shape, fit; style and color until worn out. Finest Kersey ‘Over- Vicuna Overcoats, and Journeyman Tallored) \ Overcoats _of high ¢: | Smart fabrics that are—un ee $4350 iiversary: Speciata $ Excellent Black, ”"Oxford and Cam- Here’ are the finest fabrics woven bridge Gray Melténs, smart, new Her-| in America, here are Overcoats tailored ringbone stripe Velours, extremely] as fine as the finest known, here are smart garments, cut bn the newest} Overcoats that are the best Overcoats, fashionable Brill models. ever sold under $30, The Overcoat Sale Added to the Anniversary Specials you will find in Brill Store a wide selection of very high-grac 4e Winter overcoats from five of th High Grade Overcoats, { only found on | +coats, Silk-Lined Brown | Worsteds it BLK; OXford, Olive Strictly-All:Wool sik! | Mixture Velour, Cassi- | mere &iigh-GradeWor- ; sted Suits, 51% $414-9° hand $20 values... H Rew browns, new ~ stripe effects, new gray shades,in neat silk over- | plaid mixtures and neat, dark worsted res, Tailoring, fabrics-and mod- ¢ fully up to best $18.00 and OO standards. mix 1 el High-Class Velour & Worsted ‘Suits that are and eee $44- 50 Smart, new Brown shades, new Blue Grays, neat—Sillf- Mixture” Cassimere” and -Worateds.gil_smnart, new: styles}: $20, wes are extreme under $22.50. gkineet- Pure. “Worsted. wits that are $25 17-9 | and $28.00 yalues.. The newest and most exclusive de~ signs in Griy and Brown shades, Silk Mixtures and neat Stripe and Over- plaids, in many orlginal‘and smart de- signs. The fabrics are strictly pure worsteds ‘of excellent quality, from | the best mills in America. Tailoring, | fabric and models are up to $25.00 {from $4 Silk-Linea Black Un- | Brill Suits finished Worsted Suits | that-—-are $25.00 and $28.00-values=: New weave pure unfinished worsted: i -fabrics;finest-jourseyman—tailaring,- correct new Brill models, pure. silk Merveilleux linings. Extreme §25.00 value, Young Men’s Suits Greatest $10 $8) Value........ Specially-tesigned fabrics of clever est’ new gray plald, overplald and overcheck effects—waterproofed to ive extra “boy” protection specially woven to give longest serv! cially tailored by-an_organizatte tailo, utlis’ suits to retail only. 0 up, Special Brill_ mod $8.00 is the Anniversary price TOR Miese | extra special: $10.00 value suits, Children’s Overcoats, All’ Wool, 837 & $4.95 $8 Values...... Brill-designed and ___Brill-tailored, these overcoats*are all that good ail-’ wool fabrics, good tailoring, extra full sizing and good models can make them, Overcoats usually’ $7.00 and $8.00 are no better, 47-00 4 tailoring and fabrics Presenting the widest price-range and the most diverse assortment of of correct_m d fabrics to be found anywher: the all-wool suits—at- $10.00 to the hand-stitthed suits at $40.00 and $45.00 (embodying the finest known tailoring), every Brill sult Is high- gradé and most modern in_ style, Specializing— ALL-WOOL~ CASSIMERE AND CHEVIOT SUITS, in correct new de- signs, and Blac! tailored collars, shoulders and lapel Shrunic-linen: canvas: and French -hi cloth ~interlinin: Unusual $107 yahieeunder-ons-third more, HAND-TAILORED SUITS_ of” hand- some..worsteds,cassimeres_and_ chev: jots and black and blue” tirfinist worsted suits that ‘in’ excellence -of fabric, ‘tailoring and style are great values $49.50 under $18.00, , EB WORSTED, VELOUR .AND CASS MERE SUITS, all Journeyman-tallored. These garments demonstrate the value adyantage of Brill-directed tailor shops and close mill relations, in that suits of equal worth: cannot be: had For Men and Women. $15 to $22.50 8 Cravenettes, New ‘Stylish Coats for and Women. ‘Genuine Priest. {2° ley Cravenettes, Worth from $25 to $35. 300 Women's . Silk Rubb r- 14°° : Take Your Pick. ized Coats, Men’s Rubber Coats and Mackintoshes.... 1.95 GREAT BAITAN COAT CO. 1184 B’WAY BET. 28th & 20th STS {Opposite Keith & Proctor’s.) greatest overcoat makers in America, Various mill, mercantité-and tailoring conditions make possible ; Reductions of 25 to 40% These overcoats are the greatest values ever offered just at the beginning of, the Winter season, Every coat is the best that hest | fabric, best trimmings, best tailoring and “best style can make it. Ask to see the coats at te following: prices. .$15 Value Overcoats at $9.50 i | and $28.00 standard. pa acc at less than considerably *15 Special Anniversary Sate Dud- | Meher prices elsewhere. ..4+ ley 4-in-1 waterproof combination Y suits — America’s greatest $6.00. yalue suits for boys; $3.95 | sizes 7 to 16......5. Fabrics woven especially to give West $6.00 service, “Tailored by the Brill-* directed children's tailoring organiza- tion exactly as if they were $6.00 gar- ments. Cut on $6.00 full size mod; els, Waterproofed at the mill to as- Sure greatest satisfaction, One Dud- ley combination suit will give better service than any two regular $5.00 two-piece sults, Men fy From ‘Brill Clothes” Copyright, 1907, Bri Brothers, New Model Tuxedo Suits, full silk lined, black vi- cuna; standard $30 value, Anniversary- $19.00 He Special aaeaacaect ore New , step-collar model Tuxedo Suits, tailored by one of the {jnest Journeyman tailoring organizations anywhere, Fabrics are high-grade Vicuna, the linings are finest pure ‘silk Mervell- Jeux, the facings are finest weave and quality gros grain silk. | Unusual 1 $30.00 values, Men’s $3.50 & 4-95 $6 Derby Hats $ : Black derbies In=the latest cor- rect ‘shapes. ‘Made by a hatter whose name is a synonym for best hats—made to sell at $3.50 and $5.00, but! rejected because of tech- nical imperfections’ in the bodles, visible only to the expertest hat examiner and that'do not at all jn-- jure the appearance or, seryice of the hats, Anniversary Sale of Men’s Bee Sngs Silk-and-Wool and Ol ar ribbed under $3 quatity, special, per garm i $4.75 Plaited Shirts of fine pete ‘smart new patterns cults s $4. 10. ary glove skin. attached or detached. e-under $1.50. . Gloves of tan Kassan does not peel like ord that stands (spoundetodhe-stiteh test, ase) quality ‘at less than $1.50, es $18 Value Overcoats at $11.50 $22.50 Value Overcoats at $13.50 $28 Value Overcoats at $17.50 Sewed with best grade si ‘These gloves do not rip, Special .. | Regular $1 Scarfs at half y folded shapes in correct and for this sale only, from $1 to.« ncy Hosiery ri ight for y UNION SQUARE, 14th, near B'way. 125th STREET, Cor. 3d Avenue. 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST,, Near Greenwich, Half Hose in all the new Vinter low shoes.Reg- c P per pair 5 Blanket Robes in 14 differ colors and patterns, with bordered hottoms and cuffs; satin neck yokes., Heavy cord girdles with tassled ends. Cut full size, these robes serve elther for bathrobes or house gowns—Reeniarss_values, special

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