The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1908, Page 8

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1908. ee ONeill-Adams G | ==: | Established Forty Years THE EVENING WORLD, TFHURSDAY, JANUARY 30 Hackett, Carhart &@ Broadway at Thirteenth “treet WOW ELDUP. BY RMD THiS FACES PSL Failing to Get Money, Two, ; Are About to Attack Her ee —a series of wonderful re- duction sales in women’s, misses’ and girls’ garments. ASIMORICLE (ONS IMIDE TSO) SENONID LE H = IN EITHER BUILDING 2 eens IN [IN RITHER B BUILDING A Sale of Heavy | Knit Underwear Real Princess Lace Yoke Collars _ For Men and Women i Furs and Fur Garments At Ver Suecar Bieealfop FHaiy At Half Price Several designs, correct shape; can Vaiues up to $5 Velie ep, to $5 en i * When Help Comes. | ues aout) Sf 95 I —= be worn separately or used as | Dresses j | At Less Than ) Wholesale Cost Men's $1.00 Underwear, 69c. yoke for waists; fine Belgian Y., Jan. 30.—M | | Men's heavy ats natural wool Shirts and Drawers, part wool, roods: ; 75 HASTINGS, N. Y., Jan. 30—Mrs He geese eyes ites (ah 1H 4 | | Warm and good for wearing and washing. Shirts all sizes up to $1.50 values at. iC Robert Hall, daughter of Willlam| Values up to $10 Values up to $12 Entire stock of one of the leatting Fur Importing Houses will 46 inch. Drawers to match all sizes up to 44 inch, Value $3.00 values at. $1.50 Mteckert, @ trustee of this village, and| | “3 Lone Atistue © 2 Linen ‘ra $3 75 | | be offered at Unprecedently Low Prices. $1.00 each, at 69c aes Gide 3 . nen, Co eucouasacdo6ou0K6 anduncsaonada eee steisis — mwhose husband is connected with one 5 | poodsependpaDgEaOS : of the departments of the New York} anyco) | Cos een as) | . : Women’s Tights , a The Gibson Collar : Shad Atl iris’ Wash Dresses | Mink Scarfs ' Caracul Coats Wonen oe eRaee ights, $1 | Women’s Underwear, 25c Of lace. and and lace and Central Railroad in Ne’ 3 | | heavy’ weight! Women’s heavy and medium weight ‘was held up by two highwaymen last | Wholesale Price $22, offered at 9.50} Wholesaie Price $0, offered at 40.00 | besilanti jrool tights; very fine,| shaped ribbed odd Vests and Pants, : : i dnewenlte, evening on Broadway in front of the _Values up to $15 ____ Values up to $ « 15 0) @ # be OR TH Reciaw Seulasivectee leone “00 in white, Perfect qualities in country seat of Henry Sidenterg, @ lace] £9 Tallofed Cloth Suits & Tailored Cloth Suits “ “4, “ © 20.00) od “327 «125.00 lil swecbeniea arias ” $4.00 all sizes, very special at, each 2 manufacturer. i 30, » 25.00| a TY | SEY Cs osbsesgcceud é A Mrs, Hall was passing the gates of ~ = go » «39789, Russian Pony Coats | | Women’s Underwear, 50c Rycrcn : Rout 236, the entrance of Mr. Sidenvers's place, | AVRUIGaRia Te ice Geol tibered age 100 Womens heavy ribbed wool Vests, Women's heavy weight, pure white | | of which ts known as Pisehura, When two ie x Den gs00 high neck, long sleeves, with ankle| fleece-lined Vests and Pants in extra sh men who had been conceale: nind the Ys ei dpccms ene length Pants to match, a good,| large sizes; Vests high neck, long Vell ¢ @hrubbery that lines the front of the “G Mink Muffs on 60.00 heavy, warm quality, guaranteed! sleeves; Pants ankle length. Allin estate sprang out and called upon her Values up to $29.50 Values up to $: Saas non-shrinkable, in white and | the extra large sizes. Special to halt. One Of the men poked a revol- {Striped Broadcloth Suite €2 Tatlored Cloth Sults Wholesale Price $37, offered at 18.50 Ermine Scarfs natural, special at, each..... 50c| ativeach\eescse.ssetsceiee : 55c ver in the woman's face and demanded Panne Cheviot Sui P Taffeta Dresses @ “gn 25,00] 10.50 eae her money and valuables. rt) Plain Broadcioth : my fo rea | sit) iss » 30.00 jesale Price $22, offered at )e: Mrs. Hall, badly frightened, protested 1) Guimpe Foulard Dresses $ | 5 oe Joe | wy ges, 15100 $B ke Riise ooo that she had nothing of value with her is Pastel‘ Browdcloth RENE 15 | 37.50 “ ~ 5, “ « 32.50 28 40 4Ms BUILDING ONLY and took her pocketbook from her muff 2 CTA ra Te Tae ee “__* so, * ~ 45,00 —- i |___. and opened it to show the men that it Rubberized, 5 Yes oe Scotch Tweed Coats Ermine Muffs W. L. Douglas Shoes, | i S| wae empty. Bete eadelstint ye ae 7 5 = 9 N EITHER BUILDING After searching the pocketbook and 29 Broadcloth Broadtail Sets \EELCADE Bit Chk at 30.00 || Splendid Selection for Frid I. 8 unt deceit ea y empty. the! | 413 off the price on Women’s Furs a $85, 49.00 ‘or Iriday, at Art Mrs. Hall s: MATE Price $40, off ' rs * 1 Mra, Hall rice $40, offered at 18,50 Factories at Brockton are shipping us large quantities Embroideries " 6, “ «25,00! Sable Squirrel Sets ° “$7, "32/50 | wholesale Price $20, ofteredat 9.50 23d St. West Through to 22d St. a lawyer, of Yonkers, happened along. On Mr, Torpey’s approach the rob- bers fled, running along the railroad toward Dobbs Ferry. ‘The lawyer pur- ®ued them some distance but failed to] === ———————————— overtake them. The station master at Dobbs Ferry ways that two men answering the de- scription given by M Hall of her to sell at $1.98 b Thousands of men who have worn these famous s Stamped Lingerie. Nain: never have given. the sideration. We say to t fit you with a pair at them to a pract think vou will hesitate At Cut Prices NIGHT GO for? yeni A Mat that place I New York. sae B. Altman & Cn. The rests |Ill ik Sou" neste cre py Pi 7! $3.50 or more for y e! ; THE PRINTERS’ ANNUAL BALL ese Linen Suits ing. $3.50 re for your shoes ey 3 pe: y For Southern We own the entire product of “fac- House { i yal S Fifty-eighth Annual Reception for “5 Climate. tory dama; from the Rech | the Benefit of Hospital Fund. CHILDREN’S SHOES, SERVICEABLE STYLES IN TAN Doulas fast oven the le ht special at | Invitations to attend the fifty-eighth AND BLACK RUSSIA CALFSKIN BOOTS, CONSTRUCTED Il Fenese(snoeslexase (Henitoleciertteclasiuviiuiciestesee aesceramee er Sti 4 of Typo- THR . | ¢ 0 careful manufac ampe Soe sl ouloa Neve uayeibeen senc to ON THE MOST APPROVED CHILDREN'S MODELS, EE SPECIALS: | | turer. The blemishes do not in the least impair their appear- Shirt Waists | many men prominent in State and na- For.FRIDAY and SATURDAY i Pe ater Bg gual We ine ntee them the same as a f - . eyelet. || tional political life. Some years ago, PATENT LEATHER AND WHITE BUCKSKIN FOOTWEAR FOR hye a atemL RRC TIS Be aes Sones ee wean President Roosevelt was a New t 5 Choicer selection at $2.59 the pai Fer Poitce Commissioner, he took part] DRESS OCCASIONS, BOYs' TAN AND BLACK CALFSKIN At the following extraordinary low prices [____Choicer selection at $2.59 the pair, 4n this annual function of the printers, which this year will be held on Lin- BOOTS WITH HEAVY SOLES, ° G p ‘ Pon ore rie Waists — — cs ie : Lingeris Waist 3.85 | | ee autiful ue onal ost Exquisite models......... Q06 g ERS CS cited) ath Steet, 35uy Street and) Sth) Anru, Value $6.00, Hosiery for China: “Special C ‘Offerings P WaniaS Ml ee. | —— ~ ——— SSS TY Silk Petti t Men and Women Dinner and Tea Sets at Specially Cut Prices. ine Section of next Sunday's World. . a eta 1 etticoats $5 00 Special Values for Friday — music, by arrangement with the | THE KEY TO FORTUNE'S VAULTS IS COMMONLY KNOWN F e —— $9.98 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, $6.69. Por ee Ee tae ¥ All leading colors and black........0068 Women’s 50c Cashmere | | Maddock’s genuine English Porcelain aes ane fey ties pes. 4 Order next Sunday's World to-day. AS A WORLD “REAL ESTATE AD.” ACQUIRE ONE TO-DAY. Value $7.50. Hose, 25¢ pieces to the set, very pretty decorations in neat floral designs, eaca piece gold traced. These are open stock patt: get broken may be replaced at any time. Walking Skirts Speci tot ot All Wool so Worsteds and tfaney, $7 85 ee THesier k ue a special at MACK we eeee O r les, OUR LEASE HAS BEEN SOLD Ld STAAL 0 Values $12,50 to $15.00. caeevates pride “actual 1 256 Just received, a cies, ee Reece n Tea Sets, deco- We Must Vacate Feb. 15 le ———— er ee Neto ees | ae rated in assorted natural flower designs. p 0 the set, aaa each piece gold lined. Regular price $4.50, special at.......... $2.98 Only About Two Weeks Remains in Which to . and if any pieces i Men's 25c Socks at 19c Broadway JOhn Forsythe and tathsi. nes IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY double Close Out Completely This Magnificent Stock ze toast ! EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT AT rT BY a aa |Made to Order for $12.98 | Women 's 25¢ Hosiery, 19c Men’s Spring Suits ; | fr 1 ie Advanced Women's > S 5 i Lee /y PRICE | “ice meee foal 5 dark tans and fast Men s Winter Suits Blackall are choice 250. Gp Men’s Overcoats nds, at .. A lee announcement should bring Men to this store from every part of New York and the nezroy suburbs, It is the last chance you wili have to buy the Highest Grade New York Made Clothing at half its actual'valus Although our price ts re- Dotted Silk } we EITHER BUILDING | markably low, Wwe prom- MEN'S WINTER SUITS N t S il | ~~ Canary Bird tse absolute satisfaction. that were $18 to $50. ¢ € alors A ' ; Me STi Tk OVERCOATS ALL NOW AT and Cage bout 150 different fabrics to select from, including many NEW SPRING Complete for $3.25 | | coLORINGS AND WEAVES. that were $18 to $65, E SS MEN'S RAINCOATS ee aw Gamins Gia Mein Game Trimmed with large bow—with thai weie $15 to $45. \ ‘i q | | Birds; every one a sweet singer; | | SUITS of ds, Cassi . LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS | ( \\ wide satin edg. on brim, black |} }/ | selected especially for us by our | | ey i ! wore, Cassimeres, Thibets, ’ $ and celors, as in illustrati | | Bird expert. heviots and Serges, in the new browns, oe the new grays, staple mixtures, blues and blacks, 5.00 OVERCOATS of Meltons, Kerseys, Friezes and Velours, in black, Oxford and gray, Any size made in any regular style to your measure. $12.98 SUITS that were $35 to $75. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN‘ TROUSERS that were $4 to $15. WS b Somentasmin MEN'S SUMMER SUITS that were ea 20 West 23d Street (iin $18 to $4) SRN “STS 4h B eye Veiling department complet ith FANCY Vests dt wee 5250) PRICE Veilings, 15c. {ames ih a eaieut avenle dot, per yard 15c th t were $16 to $50. \ TOURISTS’ AND AUTOMOBILE \] OVERCOATS, were $25 to $65. | FULL. DRESS AND TUXEDO \ 9 y) | ay Errner BUILDING vu pee) | Groceries at Lowest Prices | ———| |} \V) i ff th uttit i Chandler &Co 31 corbandt - —| Hee ar Adams Bldg. "Phone 1801—Chelsea, O'Neill Bldg, *Phone 1400—Chelsea. | tree H]) | {bts Serna (complete 3 SiC O'NEM By, "Phone Howe i | | 1 Brass Bracket a ae cola . reet A 80c. 12-word Furnished Room Ad In The World finds many a de Berar for Friday at Sugar Have- |] Peas or String | |‘Tomatocs—peer | || Beans —the Family Creek brand, first . n un? Senes \|| | 2 Feed Cups meyer & Elder's | Between Sixth and Ninth Avenue “L” Stations Mirablertenant | HEA 3 5 standard refined | | brand, first quality | | quality, solid hand | |) He alae ° granulated Sugar, | | early June Peas, sweet, packed, yery choice ttle Fish put up in ten- | | natural flavored qual- Tomato large aCatile pound muslin ity, or Brook's brand cans, per dozen, bags. Regular price 35c., marked three special at ...48c green String Beans, 7 Very special per dozen, 95c.; 8c |}! | BROOMS—Made of select corn, ||| | good size, best quai | Regular price 35¢; — | J | SPectl at --- 806 | | per can ....-.+4.OG | | can ...eeeseee | ch 23c | Werrting — 1 uibup— Pura Grand To : { landese, Her int. reg. | pekled Lan ; ROUND DISH PAN—Fourteen- | { ft# in, Kees $c] duart ott! ABA Ing 80 fish quart double-coated enamelled | | “S$ —— round dish pan; every one per- Deliguicnsh Handi Building Only. 2 Regular price 50c 29, No Mai! or ‘Phone Orders on These Items. special at.. (J Eges — Strictly fresh, new-laid Eges = from nearby poultty fa OIL HEATING T Just what int these chilly mornings; hold one gallon of oil; will hours ng; ing — Small, bone- iling; war- moked Her- gg an b Der ID... + is everyone guaranteod; must not be confused with the ordinary cold Six “Merry idcws of the stage who are real widows in real life tell what kind cf & rman tiney think would make the best second Nusband. ’ See Next Sunday World Magazine---(Illustrated with Photographs.) Regular

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