The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1908, Page 15

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15 akkhe Rv eet WORLD, FMi tern, JANUAR G, ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER THE WORLD WM. VOGEL «& SON, ——_——_-+ 40 WM. VOGEL ® SON. | LOURTEENTH STREET, West of #ifth Avenue ‘ \ ai Our January Sale ! BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 6th ie Particulars in Newspapers of Sunday, January 5. * DEPARTMENTS WILL INCLUDI; F Women’s Muslin Underwear and Infants’ Clothes Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Singular Experiences Picked Out of ° the Chronicles of the Day. Helen Naugtiton, sty-five, and Jers minh O'Meara, seventy, were married | fast evening at Stamford, Conn., after an enzag ind found the: not seen each Muelins and Sheetings White Goods Men's Shirts Sheets and Pillow Cases Linens, Towels and Towelings Corsets Plilows and Tickings, Art Linens Tred Coverings Embroideries Curtains and Curtain Fabrics Women’s Cloaks, Suits and Waists Misses’ Wash Dresses and Guimpes _ PAST RECORDS HAVE PROVED I That It Pays to Wait for It! Stevenson is a m is poor. ) their mother di m in an ory Wilbur ran ax ment of nearly fifty years. when he was mustered out couldn't Qn his sweetheart, but he never ceased © seek for her. She heard ho had been tiled, bat! 7 7 yr ID TOGETHER, | sylum @sin't believe {t, and waited. RW, DINE TRIUEG & > er had a thoucht LENT, 21Y E e j ciate clas W 1 hia father, Fred Clearance Sales Great Reductions In ering tho whereabouts | © rf Se eG Flannelette Wear each other for twenty-one years. of Knit Vests, etc. To make room for January Sale ’ , , ; of Muslin Underwear—a most op= Boys and Young Men s Clothing portune offering, considering that To the severest part of the Winter is . yet to come. $1,000,000 OFFERED Phe father swore out a warrant yes- entay for the son, charging him with FOR FRIEND'S LIFE. is z the bed in which the parent When Frank Ridgway, Public Satety |e opt Into the attlo, | rector éf Pittsburg, was ill ther olas didn't permit his anger to AEM DeacocK aN AndreqiE Garneeie| S silence, Put left home, Judge Following parallel figures but partly tell the story... ‘appreciate the values represented you must sce the garments A Sale That Offers the Opportunity of a Lifetime. former juntor partner, offered $1,040,000 | s aisni mua eas M 9 S it d O and inspect their excellent workmanship, Sere ge Gie: Bresauatie Pune wician to save his life, a | ee Value « d end Peacock were’ Ineep-| FISH HOLDS A BOY en's uUHS an ver coats DON’T JUDGE QUALITIES BY PRICES mina\onntontmianiéliioratreres erable friends for many years IN WATER BY NOSE. | $4.98 Russian Overcoatsand Reefers,... 2.98 : insets Meats, Rilgway died on Me At the| Harold Marks, years old, | 5.98 Russian Overcoats and Reefers 3.98 aera nal cornee Cover funeral yesterday Peacock said he would have given hi Ke through the tce at Kent, Conn., $6.98 Russian Overcoats and Reefers.... 4.98 Women's Flannelette il qo whole forty dd went in the water by bitte ilsvecierall oe Pose seieaiae ral uk! i fgeeacanthre ot | | $8.98 Russian Overcoats and Reefers. 6.98 ee ‘ und fish, a carp, which was | $9.98 Russian Overcoats and Reefers.... 7.98 scallop ruffles 98 > > nt, seized his no: a ‘held 2.6 jan Overcoats 8.98 Striped Flannelette Petticoats— LABORER AND RICH ee aaa a CUPL) UTTER 2c Combination. ruffles -were. 80 7 aT: HERS ks and | Reduced fr ori. re Cheviots, Kerscys, Friex 1d Chinchilla slatinel ‘i “ faci MAN MET; BROTHERS. rian | educed from $15, $16, $17, $18, $20, $22 and $25. Fo ee ee eet ea Eee TI el EROval aiTupDI Tues ei ames H, ot Pueblo, Col. | 4 n Texas on Wednesiay a farm et Covers—long or short E give word here of the most wonderful clothing sale that has ever stirred the trade Sn CAT Ree COTA es ad TY inatatlisnt tinier ; ¢ ae Reefers are buttoned to neck or with rever—many flannel lined| sleeve —a sale nothing short of marvellous in the economies it affords. The times “Hema 2.98 have brought this unparalleled event about—a season that leaves us with a great i! Se 13198 surplus stock, There's but one remedy—one means of hurrying winter stocks out at once— : i $4.98 Boys’ Long Overcoats. . 2.98 Boys’ Long sales of Hoffman” 0. M | ‘i 7.98 Boys’ Long -- 4.98 Flannel Drawers— ci see a meee attan. the dismissal of all thoughts of profit. $8.98 Boys’ Long Overcoats,. ... .. §.98 pod qual liyra-—were 29.. 20 BN sitcreiniaistior And we've not been half-hearted, as these slashing reductions will show. Not only have the prdfts $9.98 Boys’ Long Overcoats............ 6,98 Bulteneat iio ©" Hoffman” at the Manhattan Ope been lost sight of but a great deal of the cost, too. And in considering these phenomenal reductions remember Materials are Vicunas, Vriezes, Meltous, Cheviots 4 to tnildren's Kr or Sateen rib—l to 9 . and they were ni erg Night Drawers—fine + 59 Plain, Mixtures, Plaids, Stripes—Venetian, SEARTA ois ee tered tee " this: [very suit and overcoat is the product of our own workrooms; garments that are tailored with a skill tha; uzuran and Glaconia . Pa ane linings i ryt g e jeed. As for Renaud, knows no superior and styled in a manner that leaves nothing wanting. “Tis wise to act on the momen Single and Double breast—decp centre vent—8 to 16 years |Caiidren’s Plannelette Kimonos— when such a splendid opportunity is offered. ae 7 tn 4 to 1G yre—value 7 49 $3.98 Double Breast Suits Children's Flannelette Dressing at Sacques—were .68.......+ .49 tderdown Kimonos—satin bound collar and cuffs—awere $4.69....-+.-2. ". ANTI-SUICIDE BUREAU V $4.98 Double Breast Suits.. M OGEL & SON $ 8 Double Breast Suits. : ’ $6.98 Double Breast Suits, 7. i - : . > Qhildren's Knit 8kirts—all wool— 8 SAVED MANY IN CHICAGO. & Broek $7.98 Double Breast Suits..........6.66 Aiton levee sw erel see ; » eas y & = Women's Worsted V roadway, Houston Street. Tweeds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worstels ‘and Serges—extra| oer Ment were $108.cscees0.0. OB quality teen or Serge linings straight or Knicker trous- All-Wool Knit Vests— ers—many with an extra pair—8 to 16 years black and colors—were $2.98....... 1.98 Md see him. f 7 = Women's Cardigan Jackets— throushan nich: che ata SAVINGS BANKS. FOR SALE. $12.98 Young Men’s Overcoats,.,........ 7.98 ware $1.25......+ 78 pulled out of sight, NSE, | NERS $14.98 Young Men’s Overcoats.., .. 9.98 eros niaicnen a rata ra al pene aa The Finest of $20.00 Young Men’s Overcoats. .. 11.98 Panianen teenies oater(c GE fae 7 ari rennaya ; ‘hey a double breast—were hy be ee) Cl Ss Vicunas. Friezes, Meltons, Kerseys, Imported Cheviots andidc east—t _—— : ‘ Plain Colors and Mixtures—Serge or Venetian linings Romania aul wocluenly Woes VIENNA QUARTET majority with satin sleeve linings—deep centre vent aig caine AT COOPER UNION. silk velvet collars—prinoipally large sizes to 37 chest a amet) i) o— > , assisted by Al- Union Ha and Furs \ 5 i D L tL} for Men and Women aan SaecanMGnchesoneTs Misses Cloakhs—Reduced of th ee eee ecia 1 The, », . 1 programme, It was the first time these fr. Of $ Par Cant. pir momtne on the first aay of enverranealy On the most easy | pepe (Saturday) This season's leading styles in long Cloaks for Misses of 14 to ances iave ever been played in Amer- PERFECT 0 up to 85,000. jJanuary 20, 1908, e | 11.30 to 2.30 18 years—not the small sizes others call ‘‘ Misses,’? Fine Soft ical and jatoner deposited on or before January No, 1-floup. ork and Beans, Finish Kerseys and Cheviots—black, wine, blue, brown; also ment fo ee interest from Jan, 1, 1908. BEE ee Cortes stylish dark Plaid Worsteds, including the smart dark Scotch pe Vice-Pres't 1 Vice-Pres't EMIGRA NT INDUSTRIAL HAS Bi has de- clared a ‘semi-annual dividend at the rato of Four blues and greens—high-class Cloaks that you will not find anywhere in New York at these prices! 16.98 and 19.98 for CLOAKS until now $23.98 and $27.98 14.98 and 15.98 for CLOAKS until now $20,98 and $21.98 9.98 aud 12.98 for CLOAKS until now $15.98 and $19.98 6.98 and 7.98 for CLOAKS until now $11.98 and $13,98 3.98 and 4.98 for CLOAKS until now $7.98 and $9.98 . You can expect bargains of the best kind—not shopworn stock from earty, season, but garments that were bought just before Christmas! Lenox Splendid Shoe Specials ae: Handsome Clothing Co. Fur Coats To Inaugurate Saturday Sales for 1908! me Gh | SELECTED Lor pices +] WOMEN'S FINE SHOES that represent a difference ci many to-date styles trom regular doliars from their worth, variety tome NEARSEAL COATS ; | all tastes—s: Fitted, Semi-fitted and Loose—24, gF and % Inch lengthe—Siinner’s satm | widths ©. D, Es “4.96 | WOMEN'S DARK lining—Shaw! or Notet Collar of watt ! or contrasting fur, w Plan in the Country; No reference or security required— no Investigations or deliveries made. make your purchase, pay your first deposit and take the goods along with you and pay at your Own con- venience. talon. ‘Thou wands of depositors, large and amall Deposits made up to Jan, 10 sarn t ‘The S. © Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath mS aay A superior dentifrice OLIVE MEAD QUARTET for people of refinement AT MENDELSSOHN HALL. . The Olive Mead Quartet's chamb Established in 1866 by concert at Mendelssohn Hall last even- SF. Ing was up to the artistic standard rs 4 DDS No. 8—Soup, Veal © Bread Puddine. No. 4S) Sau Chotee will do to start. Begin for booklet K, The Frank in Society For H ri 1 at Bee! softies, New Pork tity CENT. Hts “enttled id ufier Mon- mis in ting @ggregation has for OR Bk. 273 Sixth Ave. near 17th St. PECOAEDIRS WOnen? Set 2274 Third Av, nr, 224MM SHR) Prcne ieatuer tips 884ColumbusAv..nr. 104th Sk. 8) Cuban neeis—inedir JOHN all sizes—just the dressers want for g Greenhul The Store of Superior Qualities Dry Dock Savings Institution and and Moderate Prices, gunn Autos—Prices Make Sales!| si‘seavn at s!s0. S00. JANUAT THOMAS, Button or Bluche on soles—ne December a 21,!Manhattan Pioneer Automo-| WOMEN'S STORM RUBBERS | oof FOUR per |, ; . 5 243 ally seit FU ae ENS) Were ms not exceed- | sre. t Company This sale of Shirts, Pajamas and Nightshirts will PLU HO FOR GIRLS AND BOYS tee oro January 10 unuther Peerless GIRLS’ HIYH CUT SHOES \s RLS’ KNO@KABOUT SHOES Were dels, i n 2 Pesce aay Th $150) 0" s1.b0n! ¢ ; t—smartest nev th s Dry Goods interest every man who reads this paragraph. dents i 2 Hig {iabutegt Gat or feels Sagem a ia mae were i Not simply because the values presented are | ‘ : FOG : oe SRS Pa! sites ti to’ go | PONY SKIN GOATS . f Gita a unusual op: | Nigh cut s BOYS’ KNOCKABOUT SHOES Medium length—elegant braid trem so exceptional, but because all the features of | FS eR ee erences 2.00 | Hosa can spor In tom wit and fancy buttane—Skinner’s eatin Ite i ' | : Ces AB AOKION 2.49 comfort because they bear hard ing. workmanship which men demartd and lock for 3 Porn enna ort: Ba || a a ete Wore 60. 92.981 ee *. rv ANY OLD RICE! on 5 izes 0 Izes are embodied in these garments é TeHTSH caET acalorTeneUnitaraetaerets | road ay A TAGEDIR Be Sizes 2% to 3.59 | Sizes Sta to 134,1.00 | Sizes 1 to 5%4,1.48 Were $60.98. 89.98 J fea gos) te thar ee perce een y mobile Exchange, “ ® cote A mOURCR MIN Are tren White cambric negligee shirts, coat style, plain and plaited bosoms; cuffs attached or detached. Value 1.25... . . 9Sc Sale of Imported white madras negligee shirts, self figured or striped; plain | ’ and plaited bosoms; coat style. . . . . . . . . (21.25 | ie tac To-Morro%, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ry ‘ rat ni | 4. bd URK SAVINGS BANK) maniktHAN ELOtHiNG Co. a i . {Sth Avenge, Rear 5th Si, NOY. To prevent dealers buying “on a LS Cy = we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, 1 Men's Shirts and Pajamas, white madras, self figured or plain colored chambray. ay Pajamas Malue (575 te tat cae ies ee a ce eS FOUR PER CENT. ber un Pajamas, striped madras or outing flannel, military style . 95c jan. 1, 1008, on al under the by-laws, | Girls | f Beit, warm © aaneietie Blow d Percales in collar Winter Cicaks Stylish Veus ffon Cloth and Silk Crepe— 3 long-—hemstitched ell around — black and all the pretty shades Pajamas, plain colored sateen, striped madras, outing flannel and Git 0 0 4 6 0 6 6 8 59 « @ 0 o a) US ‘ore Jan, 10 wit |American Watch a umond Co. 8 Maiden Lane, 34 flo Pajamas, white and colored cheviots and colored outing flannel. DIANONDS, EASY PAYMENTS, fe Valier? SO a eee ics) an Emel Mirgs HARLEM SAVINGS BANK | Seve Nightshirts, white muslin with colored embroidery; with or without President, MAL FLOOR—CE: Women’s Cashincre Gloves ‘Dwo. clasp—all bal all’ sizes: y colorings—also plain P {ands and String { tly 485... 2 Fd IWith Mac , | Ribbon Sale to 1%—regu arly $! r No Charge for Ex, When Artificial Je! ly 2 AG | Geacnervioom Tat Teeth Are Inserted SING 1 Seely ial ; hee BETIS. 82 AVES DENTISTRY. cae, esas PnvILING, ’ GI 66 @ 6 6 © 6 a 4 qo 4 0 6) 6 Ic Aryidend at the rate of OS RAGING also, Little Boys’ Lace Shoes } y Fi \ Nahtthirte Utesimusin Vale 1250, 2 42, 86g | OMAR tee Na TEETH siiuiiiva, | Veal ni ALT Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York a Are inseried, ‘ (Formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co!) t | een BORISALE ee TEE TH, | $4—$7—&—BiO GUILSHAN, | XN PLOOR NE ’ Reeters— Russian Coats ualit no seconds— oth Biankitien t Kolber Hot Water Botties QE a 1 i ; Sunday World Wants Work Wonders. SIGS ac. ar TUM cat ta ascavs | occ toate ee ENO tee a TTC TTT - ROBT, DUNCAN, 110 “STREET, Katrance, 271 W. 125th St, ~ BOLD UNTIL 1 P, M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE 0) t 1 * ’ . ~

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