The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1908, Page 10

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haying overheard some of th “Whaser-ma'r — Bryansli was the burden of Mr. Gallag marks, which interested 1 | two statesmen, who told hin Mr. a’ pistol of twice at the rising sun. ~ FRNA FRED ‘ISFDPISTOLTO. © FAD ARGUMENT = ‘Gallagher Fired at Rising Sun, | ! Was Locked Up and Up-State | Delegates Went to Bed. | Young Mr. Thomas Lynch, of Pish- kill, N. ¥., a skyscraping delegate to | the Democratic State Convention, !in- | gered too long to-day talking over Pat | McCarren’s injunction to escape the | curiosity of milkmen and other early | risers who at Broadway and Sixty-fifth street paused to admire the lovely @hromatic hues thrown off by his eshrimp-pink tie, embroidered with blue | forget-me-nots, when the astonished | ‘ays of the rising sun fell on it. | With Mr. Lynch was the Hon. William | Pettie, also a delegate to “Fingy’ Con- ners's conyention, who ts a strong Bry- Harris Suction Clips Are Jolt Proof They don’t jar off—blow off —slip off or tilt over. Harris Suction Clips attached to your glasses insure Fitted to your glasses or 35 cents. SOLD ONLY AT OUR STORES. OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS i breeze. Conversing in| 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. Messrs, Lynch and Pet- | 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave | n Broadway, | 442 Columbus Ave Avo.. 81st & 82d Sts | sequently | gag FaltonStroct roqt, BROOKLYN. | | @n man, and whose long locks, dresved even as the Nebraskans, floated out like | fan emblem of his political faith in the | INVITE ATTENTION TO THE "MARVEX" KID GLOVE | | FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THEM BY TREFOUSSE & CIE, CHAUMONT, FRANCE, IN THE APPROVED STYLES AND COLORINGS FOR. THE PRESENT SEASON. GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS FOR MOTORING, RIDING AND DRIVING. CHAMCIS AND FABRIC GLOVES FOR SUMMER y SERVICE. B. Alinan & Cn. | MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT 25 TO 50% BeLow REGULAR PRICES, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 15th: MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, PLAIN PER HALF DOZEN, 90c. & $1.45 | INIT/ALED OR SELF PLAID PER HALF DOZEN $1.00 | WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. SHAMROCK CLOTH IN SELF PLAIDS OR PLAIN SHEER | LINEN . . PER HALF DOZEN, 85c, | ALSO WOMEN’S COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS, FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS INCLUDING EACH, 25c, 38. & 50c 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Auemie. - | MN. fock WEST 23d sT. Untrimmed Hats LARGE SAILORS—Rough and fancy straw. Value $2.50. BLACK NEAPOLITAN—Large Sailors and dress hats. Value $4.00. 95c 1.95 Millinery Accessories MEPHISTO LYRE QUILLS—an long. Value $2.00. uae cae 75c WINGS—All styles and colors, including black. Up, 65¢ ROSES—Extra large fine quality silk and French mull. Value $1.50. 50c Lord & Taylor Black Dress Goods Dept. will place on special sal Commencing Wednesday, A pril rsth 1.600 yards of Bright, Cr All Wool French Vowle inane . per y market \ orem = B. Altman & Cn. | |]) the qual at, set ++ $2.99 to $55.00 Decorated China Ice Cream Sets. Reg. prices, $1.98 to $22.00, | Hs Ocenia none cedacqlnenme sane nnn. $1.25 to $18.00 | Decorated China Berry and Salad Sets. Reg. prices $1.45 to $9.69, | it €ly SS ccogcannon_peandagoneed apocdanoanhog $1.20 to $7.00 | INITIAL LINEN, WREATH EFFECT PER HALF DOZEN 55c. |i | | | | ONeill -Adams G || Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store China and Housefurnishings Specially Priced for Wednesday O'Neill Building | $10.00 Dinner Sets at $5.75 | We offer 1,000 Pc n Dinner Sets of very thin v taken from our u s. Pieces broken at time can be re very ey decorated, stock File | $10.00; ae at Easter Lily Glass Vases 500 Easter Lily Glass Vases of clear fluted glass, flaring top, JO assorted shapes and styles; sizes 9 to44 inches. Special : Cc 75c. Scrap Baskets at 55c. S0c. Enamelled Dish Pans | Just 250 of the imported fancy straw at 32c. Scrap Baskets, assorted colors and! 200 heavy nelled 14-quart round 2 * Dish Pans, h i The good sizes. Regular size s! kind, stock price 50 Laem eas2c 75¢. each; sp last, at Kreamer’s Japanned Tinware At specially reduced prices to-morrow five hundred pieces Tea and Coffee Canisters, a of Kreamer’s le sh aw orn, but nothing to harm $1.05 Clothes Baskets, 65¢ 2-pound We have just one hundred of 3-pound C | these hand-made whole willow aout oval clothes baskets, with rattan 4-pound Ca S handles, large These are 5-pound Canisters. 79¢ taken from our regular stock and 6-pound Canisters. 90c 60e) | will outwear two of the ordinary 7-pound Canisters.$1.07 70c! ; el nae Sears 65¢ 8- -pound Canisters.$1.29 80c | f No C. oO. D. Orders. | an Wares, Decouiea: China and Rich Cut Glass. An Opportunity to Buy Wedding Presents At Very Attractive Prices, O'Neill Building. - Marbie Busts. Reg. price $12.00, at, each............ ate 5100) Austrian Art Vases, Teplitz, Royal Bonn and Sevres Pieces. Rey, prices $2.59 to $25.00, at, each. 9. $1.30 to $12.50 Richly decorated Fish and Game S: eg. pices $5.98 to $74.98, Decorated China Chocolate Sets. at, set An assortment of Rich Cut Gla: ports, Jugs, Baskets, etc. Reg. Reg. prices $3.98 to $16.98, $3.00 to $12.00 Bowls, Vases, Com- | Nappies, Tices $1.49 to $38.00, at, each, | 75c to $19, Crystal and Gold Glass N ppies, Bowls, Comports, "aces ae | ~ Wardrobe and Dress Trunks” | » Adams Building | DRESS TRUNKS covered with heavy duck, top tray made with folding lid, hat box with sliding tray. 32 in. 34 in. 36 in. 38 in. 40 in. | $8.95 $9.45 $9.95 $10.45 $10.95. HANDY WARDROBE TRUNKS—No tray cking to do. The desired garment can be Ken out at any time without disturbing the others. We show these Trunks in ten different priced as follows: $27.75, $52. 50, $35.00, $35.75, $38.7: $45.00 and $865.00. DRESS AND STEAMER TRUNKS, $5.98 to $25.00. One | lot of fifty odd Steamer and’ Dress Trunks to be closed out at quite a reduction from former prices. ng, packing | = Beautify Your Home tat Faster Our Convenient Way Makes It Easy One Low Price---Cash or Credit ®@ i i a Reed 1 stromg, Car- vidus 75¢ Brussels pets, Cotton Mattress, +f 36 69e, 79C in two & Velvet Carpets, vaue $1.15,79€ ATC | Car. Sy value 0, ate THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14,1908.) ~ Coats at 6.74. Nyaa ernrannerensn-onyr We will accept Furs for storage, subject to full insurance against damage by fire or moths or loss by bur- glary. Alterations made during the sum- meratmoderatep ices. Garments called for upon request. RESTAURANT. &th Floor, Atrernoon Tea 24 Floor, e ae 3 EXHIBITION OF =| isos! | Handbags at $2.97 diversified we have yet presented. calfskin, Morocco, long yet at a cost very much less than to-order work of equal merit commanas. designed for costume matching; R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low SHEE Beha ae 4th to 35th St. E ( Sale of Leather HANDSOME a : ’ Worth up to $5,001 . In this second floor Costume Parlor a collection of garments by far the ntost Involved are Carriage Bags, of They mark a most advanced step in the production of Gowns ready-to-wear— | grain and La Vachette leathers, in garments possessing all the distinctiveness the individual costumer could give them, ] black and’ various fancy colorings Never have gowns been more Silk fringe linings of leather and fancy silk, graceful in outline, more exquisite double frames; fitted with locks used for finishing nd very new are in ‘texture and ntore diverse in the ngs and buttons of | of various styles; trimmed with accessories than now. The vari- silk hand-crochet, As for the] gilt and gun metal mountings and colorings of 2 lovel fitted with large purse. \5 ite, but the ety in detail is inti re indesoribable— fabri general tende is toward the blu 2 almost green or ; straight princess lines, the almost gray, golds that are neither Cut G} ass an tunic draperi nd the yellow vnor red, and wonderful In e is pre- hiffon satin, ette, crepe meé- liffon—all show a rah, after long appears once smart little braided dull pines ane burnt for Easter Brides more, makes frock: be worn with satin coats of harmonizing color. This idea is carried out in chiffon voile of one. shade draped Mr . $249.87 SELLING, A ranging in FOR SPI over of another and wom with geable silk coats. There repented) ele F is lavish use of heavy silk em- i $15.00 Cut Glass In another soutache braiding on net, j or chiffon, chiffon, and lace of iennes, =gyptian, in fayor is the heavy cream- seit Spanish. Combination, $9. 98 Wednesd y and 1 sday a Celery WN er Bottle, a Ginch Flower 2, a Sugar and Cream, a handled Olive Dish and jon Tray. —daintiness itself. Prices range from $36. 4 to $197.00. Display of Riding Habits New Models, Gee dene for Women, Misses and Children. = 7. Now showing, the Meadowbrook, three-button ¢\ and semi-fitting coat style, with safety side or divided sk ashioned of cloths, meltons, coverts, whipcords,. cravenettes. mixtures and cheviots, at pri ranging from .$19.74 to $49.74 | Similar models, made of linen crash and khaki. .§13.74 to $16.74 LONG COAT AND BREECHES, for astride ri also the Shel Skirts to be worn with Breeches, are shown in the fabrics mentioned above. SEPARATE SKIRTS, of Gale, mixtures, linen crash and khaki; range from ... $3.96 to $17.74 24 Fi. "| $4. 96 $6.50 Silk Petticoats One hundred in all—of heavy quality hair-line i i i i flounce, orfolk Hand- Embroidered Handkerchiefs Firet Floor. XTRA value, not alone ‘because of the splendid hand-embroid- ery for which Madeira Needleworkers are world-famous, but because the work is done on sheer French linen. Usually Hamikerchiefs of coarse Irish linen sell for more than 49c. each: These have hand-embroidered scalloped edges CHILDREN’S HABITS, for both side ‘and astride riding; made of gray ‘ aN mixtures or blue serges; $24 74; made of linen crash or kh and d-embroidere Gllinasopsoopuonunsouus ae 56c $9.74 to $12.74 In addition, we direct attention to a most complete stock of Real Prin swith all linen centre. For example—Soc. value and ms, very special at 24e, eact 66c., 89c., 98c., $1.19 up to $6.49 rbly hand-embroidered, all pure linen ass Lace Handkers better in eighteen different ~ Record Easter iRtsortinen ap “Suits, Top Coats and Reefers. * *- That you can make satisfactory selection is a foregone coi sion. Never have we shi such broadly complete sto ailor, Russian and Soats and Reefers. Not only will the selection he far as the le, fabric and fashion’ ments are concerned, but even more so COST. Our shopping organization has the local field—more thoroughby than an. vidual would attempt—to tind apparel ‘valu equal to those we offer. We found Rey of Suits, Top Coats and id Moped and hemsti 46c., 74c., $1.39 ani upto $24.96 ech Novelties in Women’s Belts . TRON PARIS—Tinsel Belts, gold and silve! 2 flower designs shot with gold, all arisian designs in n all the From 98c, to $13.74. its of gold braid, with engraved ervals for the entire length; also i From $6.89 '° $14.89. IMPORTED & DOMESTIC LINGERIE BE ment. The hand-embroidered ‘a Belts are exquisite bits of art needle- work, From 24c, to $3.89. the latest and embossed elastic, FROM TURKEY—Bs and ornal 5 at green, gold and sil Reefers as good as ours, but all at m higher ———FOR SPECIAL SELLING: . For example, we found Suits v STUDDED ELASTIC BELTS, of fine quality: silk elastic; with cut. steel. of trousers priced much higher than + black and and white; value $1.75; t ale. $1.24 lar Suits with extra tro s PLAIN ELA! with cut steel buckles and b pieces, ina parisons, as we are doing cons store for Boys first and foremost. interesting this Easter week :— HAND - TAILORED KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, made of i imported and domestic cheviots, cas- simeres and worsteds, in all desirable colorings and patterns; with hand-made buttonholes and hand- padded APHIS caodanocdondionanacd 37.49 to $13.74 Other Knickerbocker Suits, not hand-tailored, ¢ $2.97 to $6.94 ALL WOOL SUITS, viots, cassimeres and blue serges: pleated, lé-breasted or Derby models, for hovs:of 7 . 84.98 SAILOR OR RUSSI f colored serges, generous fashle sers; for large range of colors; yalue $1.00; this sale. . - 69c¢ 1S eee Sn ak ronan pag a2 Inexpensive Diamond Rings. Main Floor. N a recent purchase of solid se jewelry—A PU BOSE CHARACTERIZED BY THE LOWEST PRICE HAVE EVER KNOWN FOR SUCH JEWEL! Nagin was a large collection of Diamond Rings, to w! hich we direct particular attention. Included are:— 4 .. Cluster Princess, hoop and other styles, set Rose Diamond Rings with rose diamonds in combinations with opals, garnets and various colored stones, Rings made to sell up to $10..$4.96 | Rings made to sell up to $14..$6.04 ; fi Tiffany, Belcher and fancy designs—all 14-karat gold, litaire Rings eres ith diamonds weighing from 1-16 and 1-64 of a karat to 1-4 and 1-32-karat, $7.94 for rings worth up to $15.00. ) $23.49 for Rings worth up to $30.00. $1 for Rings worth up to $20.00. | $28.89 for Rings worth up to $35.00, 317.49 for ings worth up to $25.00, | Taiking Machines with Sets of Records at Special Prices «" The usual inducement held out by other stores to purchasers of phonographs is the dollar down and dollar a week payment plan. Even the total cost of a machine bought that way is ignored—or obscured by emphasis on the “easy payments.” Here are Machines, complete with sets of Records, at prices no other store -attempis to match. The Machines are our “Imperial Princeton” Disc Machines, equal in tonal qualities to others costing double. The Records are our “Nassau” 10-inch disc Records, regularly 39c., each, against the 60c, asked for other 10-inch disc Records. Prices for the combinations Large size “Princeton” Talking Machine, with ten “Nassau” Records Small size “Princeton” Talking Machine, with six “Nassau” beer ots and worsteds! Ielined bloomer trou- $2.97 to $9.74 covert and mix- 1 Blouse Suits; silt, bone or ¢ {ered emblems on s th d embroi- sizes 24% to 10 years, $2.97 to $8.94 BOYS’ SPRING ON ERCOATS, th and fancy m nd “4-length— of covert o to $11.74 f this Store for Boys is Girls’ Apparei Special Soran Floor. New model Double-breasted Box Coats, of fancy 12 serge; notched collar and turn-over cuffs, with cuffs of white pique; unlined; 4 to 16-year sizes Sailor Suits of serge, in blue, red and brown; two- i lel; sailor’ collar, ‘shield and wristbands trimmed with braid; full pleated skirt;'4 to t4-year sizes. zh Neck Dresses, of sheer white lawn, hand- Dresses at 3.96. somely trimmed with embroidery, lace and rib- bon; full skirts—some trimmed; 4 to 14-year sizes. separate collar 3 Suits at 4.96. Records to be selected from a collection of. over 200 upstoweate't tle

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