The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1907, Page 5

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“THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, Qe Double Stamps with Each Purchase for Men and Boys. Coat Style and other styles. In the Sporting Goods Store. ERS HOTEL GUESTS) FES) taen Purchane STN) | arene mr pics Dage | Misses’ $20 and $30 Suits betas: to|Men’s 20 & $22. 50. Gverenats and Suits at *15.75 to Firemen. NDER ordinary, conditions! there isn’t one Overcoat or _ suit: in this special | lot that .you could -get under. $20- Fully ‘one-half the number: would cost you. more: than $20, . 07: | Sweaters 95c to $7.50 | Two MSS HIT one cuanuek Loses a:Few: Téeth' ‘ and, Has’ His. Nose Broken, but Keeps Busy. vet - 250 Perfectly. Made and Fitting Suits i in Smartest Styles i in This z Important. Saturday Event The Overcoats Black Kersey Overcoats IHESE: suits are to be, ‘sold under-price because we’ Can’t | Blue Kersey Overcoats ; get any more of them—the maker is unable to procure | Bleck'Melton Overtoats % : farther supplies” of the cloths from7which they are cry pelicn, Overcoats As-we shall no longer be able Banicraworsted Oxercoats e made, to fillin missing sizes, we wilt” disse out |” 250 of our” Bk VEREPE ERT $20 to $30 the styles entirely. Sizes 34 to 50 chest measure; in “regular” and —_Sujts_at__| Scores of materials to choose from. Linings are principally Skinner ‘satin; yarn d ‘taffetas. - lt is important for~you to eremen ce ti fay. E garments are from our own regular stocks, and-at $14.75 are Late rey! cllera in the Lobster Belt saw how big a lot’of excitement a little dit} of fire can create in New York, when frantic guests, with thelr clothing most- ly in suit cases, rushed out of the Greek | Hotel, a five-story building at No. m) “West Forty-second street, earty to-day: * “Jim $s the kitchen help, and his other name coy The Suits Strictly hand’ tailored; in Black Thibet, Blue Serge, Fancy Worsteds in Plaids and ¢ fall stout’? models “Men’s Suits and Overcoats Made $] 0. to Sell for $15, at Allin popular styles and made of excellent quality frieze, mel- The Overcoats ton, kersey and fancy worsteds. A good variety of desirable colors, hermes wonderful waluces of the year. The sizes are 14, 16 | including blue and fancy. overpiaids and stripes—also black and Oxford. Body lined with good wear-resisting Venetian or Serge; Girls’ Junior Suits, Regularly $15 sleeves are clined with satin. Reduced for Saturday-ta $10 | “This is just like finding a five-dollar bill, for at the regu a __prlee, $15, they.were unmatched values in New. York. Boa We 100 suits in this great offer (junior sizes only) in plain aid fancy cloths; lined with very fine satin. Come as early as you can and get the best. In the Misses’ Under-Price Section Girls’ Pretty $3 Coats at $1.95 This is a ‘flyer’ for to-morrow and the kindof « puzzles other. ; they can’t tig ire out why we cut yaaa sat of our-very b: Hers. Only 300 coats in this offer- re all dark mixtures. Sizes 6 to 14, $1. 95 (Blegel Cooper Store, Secon Floor, Center.) Boys’ Clothing Specials Some amazing offers of good, stylish and guaranteed clothing youths. The prices for to-morrow would be considered very Id Gan*t-promise—all_sizes_in— all faivies 1 even for to-morrow, but we can fit any fil the kitehen from a. foul chimney vi girl in something stylish and CRE there were sixty cuests Ip the hostelry H y and she will save from $5 to $15. The kitchen is a smal! one-story > sion off the main building, but wind! Diew the smoke into the windows of the hotel prope “Jim in his excitement An automatic alarm. y couldn stop the gines began-to ar- dehind eause he didn gaw the smok to. dress, while others Grand Central Depot to complete thelr toilets, The Suita: — : __» Newest single and double breasted models—same kind as you sec elsewhere at $15. Fabrics are fancy worsteds and cheviots, and—# black thibets and diagonals. All sizes from 33 to 46 chest meastre. Men, Here’s a Good Chance to Buy} Tuxedo Suits Our Regular $23 Grade. Saturday at $15.75 Beautiful garments made of very fine thibet cloth, facing and. lapel of the best quality of twilled silk. Coat and back of vest are lined z with fine silk. Strictly hand tailored throughout. Sizes 34 {0 48 Another 1; 000 Pairs Famous Kingly Trouse in., regulars and stouts, Made to sell for $23; Sat- "S15. 75 Men Ko Aleshlon every wharefartiwearin Rear.) Women’s Exquisite Ne et, Tate and Messaline Waists measure, at. Examples of moderate pricing among waists of the finer a = pany No. 65, who wan In the ki below, stuck his head into the ch poy to look up and was ht twice at ence. One brick broke his nose and an- ether cut his Ups and face and knocked out two tecth. { = The loss was $90 and’ muoh sleep. Hardly had the firemen left and the crowds dispersed, laugaing at the funny Sights they had witnessed, when an alarm came in from Forty-fourth street and Broadway. A small blaze had been discovered by Policeman McC mick coming from a window of a thr story brown-stone bullding at No. 146 West Forty-fourth street, used as a || workshop for the Dazian Theatrical Em- | porlum, In*Nos, 42 and 1H, where are also the Dazian Apartments, occupied» by many persoha. One engine worked in front of the Hotel Astor and another in front of the | Cadilinc, ‘and there was considerable excitement ymong the guests, as well ax among-the many {eatrical persons liv | ing in the various adjacent bulldings, to eay nothing ot a small panic among the occupants“of the Dazlan apartments. The blaze was ¢onfined to the base- — “Madam Butterflu’’ “Suite We have justreceived 50 Medam Butterfly” Suits, ‘as illustrated, made from fine, imported materials; same, | f[suits are sold im specialty shops at S38 $24 50) 5 Al to-morrow at. $10,000 to Charitable Institutions ~ Particulars can b: had by writing or by applying at the voting booth on second floor, at the entrance to the Women’s ~Parlor. + for boys and Jw even at the ment and first flodr of the workshop| ‘and the damage waa only 31,00. | | Tt was at the close of their work that) Fireman Cavanaugh discovered {t must} be his unlucky day. After having the! iS tmsuries recolved in the other fire dressed | + Be had returned to duty and answered: @he other alarm. | Somo ows had taken the cover from aj coal hole in front of a building and | Cavanaugh fell feet foremiont to the cel- Wnen his companions got Bim out an found to have escaped Injury uty, Chief Langford hei d saw the fireman he amiled 1d wald: “Stroung man, I admire your -pluck, Dut this xcems to Le an off day for you. | You'd better: co home and rest "| ewhile."’ SHIBRING NEWS. et LaMAxe FOR TO-DAY. Sun Piseait are TAL ‘eats, 4.43/Moon peta.. 3.51 | | | THE TIDES. | SY ie eS arbados. OUTGOING STEAMSHTPS, SAILED TO-DAY, Gry of of pyablagice Blecllnde,” st Bt Lucia, | Anne, Nor- Rio Grends, Bruns: folk. Let this be distinctly understood: | Each case ts carefylly considered each eye is scientifically” examined ; “each 'patient gets the carhest intercat| i of a Skilled Eye Doctor just as if a} professional fee was charged, A W. BREWSTER, M.D. | A years Brooklyn Hye and Ear Hospital, EOW. JOHNSON, M.D, ‘i ———Many years in private’ practice, : MARCUM KENYON, M. D, @ years Manhattan Eye and Bar Hospital, M. LINDEROTH, M. D. Late Brooklyn Eye and Bar Hospital. Glasecs Prescribed Only When Needed Always at Moderate Prices, CM ESTABLISHED Nearly 50 Years, 223 at Aves Belew feos Si. ix ves Belen 228.8 5 274 Dalow 334.51. beginning of the season, Sacrifice of Boys’ Clothi ng at $7. 85 High-Grade Suits Worth Up to $12.50" Fortunate for us and for you another manufacturer had to Sacrifice a fine lot of boys’ suits in order-to get some ready cash. These suits are the best made in Ame rica, Double-Breasted Suits—sbrics are fine imported cheviots, cazsimeres and ae i er trousers. Sizes 10 to 16 Yeats: Ns) Bos’ Overcoats and "Excellent Styles. Agee The overcoats are made_of very melton and frieze. ~ Sizes 7 to 16 years. © ished worsteds; knickerbock- $7: 85, Reefers at $4.75 Worth Up to $7.50 fine light and dark Oxfords, Made with large center_vent and long pels: The feefers are made of eineee navy blue chinchilla, frieze and melton;, also light and dark grays, — ~_ Youths’ Suits at *5, $7 and #9 _The sate that begi ‘choosing. to 36-breast- measure. —Small-men-can These suits are worth from $7. variety of fabrics and patterns. to-day is st These suits are for youths of Sizes 3 to 12 years. ress and there i is good 14 to 20 years or 30 | -tasity—be-fitred.— 50 to $15 and include a good (Siegel: Cooper Store, Second Floog, Rear.) Talking Machine or an Edison” Phonograph You’d pay more than that for seats at the opera—and then you’d have to leave the music behind you. With a Victor Tatking Machine or an Edi- son Phonograph you can have..your favorite selections repeated as many times as you like, We sell these machines on the most satisfactory terms offered by any house in New York. the models. of both makes to select from. Any record_for either in- ‘found in be played. when requested; ; Comeiin and haye one of these machines demonstrat- ed, whether you are contem- plating buying one or not. (Siegel Getting. Ready. Bring in thelittle ones to see the games} dells, engines, wag- ons, boats, automobiles, ani- mal houses and other inter- esting things. Our prices are lowest in town; Here are a few of our special items: Mechanical Trains—set consists of engine with tender and 2 cars, with a peor biele track; a high- grade outfit, ‘repular price, $2.50; Saturday $1. 50 quality; . Magic Lanterns—fine Jantern som plete with, fn act of slides; regular price, Saturday... very atrong. and durable; regue lar price, $150; Satu on’ Saturday’s Pure Food Specials A small list, but t big induce- CAKES—tresh from our © 35c *20c citroa, cakes or Tutt! Frurtl cak FRESH POUND CAKE: ey reisin or-plain; whole cake. <Ing about 7 Ibe, $1,158; 2 CHARLOTTEY SSE > reab aylight Bakery; dor. Ox, contilning querter doren 13 CRISP SODA BIS il Wafers, butter thins, or tea de iu 3 pechogts, 23c; package... Fresh Scallops Sel ed Rhod d ky Fresh Meats Selected, fresh killed. dry ‘pl roasting or fryln “Setecrea corn Te Preah made sausage, fade on the premises; round, Chale cures of rib rn Wines & Liquors Special combination offers for Saturday only. 1 bottle Monogram Wi 1 bortle Port... $1,350 worth for 1 bottle ciee House Whiskey ‘ys for ey Rye per bottle Normandy Rye Wsiskey—per gallon, $3.50; per full quart, $1 Golden edeing ye {ull tye Lexington Whiskey—per gal-. .~ Jon, $2.25; per full quart., ae Baltimcre Whiskey—por gal- $2 Jon ' Extra Special, B-year-old Port oF 3h <ty Wine=pertalion., $1.05 | a ieee! Coeper Store, Forrth Floor, Tes > Green: Trading Stampa—We Give Them, from our classes, Women’s Net and Fi'et Lace Walsts —In white and ecru; tailored sur- Plice effects front and back piped with silk of self colors; kimono ef- fect; three-quarter sleeves; lacc- trimmed collar and cuffs; lined throughout with Japanese silk; a regular $3.95 wals| fo- $2. 95 Women's Net Waists—in white and ecru; lined throughout with Jao- anese silk; a very charming.modl; entire waist front, back, yoke and three-quarter sleeves fashioned with cluny lace insertion; eau de Cyare Waista—in white, black, light blue and pink; a very styfish and dressy model; | bodice and fancy yoke trimmed with Val. lace insertion and edge, elaborated with large lace medal- lion; a reeulay fs waist; to-morrow. $3. 95 $3.50 Women's Exquisite Waists—as il- lustrated; fashioned Surplice effect of alternat> rows of Cluny and Val, lacs insertion, in white or ecru; yoke and collar of Val, lage: new three-quarter sleeves of net and Val, lace Insertion; lined throughout with Japanese silk; special at... $9 in white and } artistically ately trimmicd with lace insertion, edging and cluster tucking; excep- | eslonal values {1-Over Oriental Lace eninis ‘Nery -elfective, new and | stylish model, ilashfonea rwithVal. tace yoke and collar; front and back out- lined witt'an claborite hand-made crochez yoke and medallion; three- quarter sleeves and cuffs lace trimmed; special a } (Siegel Cooper Store, (TEN Center.) Women's Handsome Messaline Waists . a © $5.90 and $6:50 ¥ $6.50 © _ Books. at. Heavily Reduced Prices Price In Many Instances the Reductions Are” ‘More~ 37c Fiction 10c ‘A few of the titles are: First American King. Middle Course. Vu eerian. Jeassamy Bride, Miss sylvester » Marriage. are not. par' ticalaely sui 49c Books 25c Odd volumes of standard books by eminent writers, beautiful red cloth, gilt leaf decorated edition; each book contains 16 illustrations. “by Lytion by Lytton by Bronte Vanity Fair, by Thackeray Pendeonis. Robinson Crusoe, Rob Roy Arabian Nights Entertainments. *RE preparing our Book Store for the Holidays. sorted out Penta standard and desirable books: that “Than Half table for gifts, These we will Puton saleto-morrow at spe- cially low prices. It’s the chance of the \year to get-bargains in good books, The following is only a par- tial list ; ‘ 45c Fiction 19c The Conqucrer, by Gertrude Atherton Fat ot the Land, by Sirelter Philip W Calumet Hore Loy by: Siepncne by Merwin Webscer by Lillian Bell by Agnes and Egert by Jamies L by Prive of Ghoir Invisible, Gira Dd Four F Red by Morrison by Stephens (Sleeel Coo;er Stor:, Third Floor, Center.) ‘In going over the stock 25 have : Standard Works at 45c Stancar. authors; bali leather, by Dumas by Bullinch by Dickens by: Ellot Tennyson's Poems Hypatla, by Kingsley ‘and many other excellent titles, Ags of Fable, Poe's Prose Tales Tale'ot Two Cites, Romola, Practical Books at -Special Prices _ " 69 Look at the Hundreds of Bargains ‘in the Special Underprice Sections. Has Its Own, Each Department Selling the Extra- Low-Prieed: Goods Usually » Shown in « Bargain Basements.’’

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