The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1908, Page 10

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a one Haway. Curlous to } THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908, ! CANNOT GET BACK, “COURT DECLARES ae Be Prched After 20 | Years If Surgeons Find | H Them Disabled. | Qut-of-the-ordinary Suits and Topcoats for Men $16.50, $20 & $22 To be able to present, at these small figures, a range of garments that will compare most favorably in distinctive- ness with clothes of the highest prices quoted anywhere, is an achievement possible only to an independent or- ganization of tailormen such as ours. ‘The Appellate Division of the Supreme | ‘Court of Kings County hended down @ | '@ecision to-day that will be a barrier to tie practice of policemen of appeal- dng to the cot after they have And they are good clothes—not only so far as style is concerned, but de- pendableastofabrics. The tailoring is the tailoring of our costliest garments. At $16.50, $20 & $22 choice is offered of many new models @een twenty years of sc entitled to pensions by rea Bervice. . : Lieut. Joseph Pri in a variety of colorings, including the Detective Bur new brown, tan, green or stone effects. by Commissio: surgeons pro: Price is Suits for Boys & Young Men $x0, $12.50 & $25 (ss tos vears. A convincing demonstration of our superior facili- ties is provided by these decidedly moderate prices. A Mighty Showing But even for so little, we are enabled to present many points of distinction that can- Nev / S:its & Overcoats not escape you—even at a casual glance. : The fabrics were produced for the current i i ! H | ; IDLE MAN ENDS LIFE. Ont of Work for Nearly a Year, Specially Pricegé ai $15 scason—the models are those of the moment. SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH Wat the Police order, dismiss The New Suits at $45 pase ot pine cin toe dies Negligee Piouses for Boys, at 50c sy ctive sack models, fror 5 i K Pate os ss0 Scbionableleait elie Wane tes Values $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 eee oe Ose iiuathy eat ae The entire surplus stock of one gioner may or the last ‘ Ape er black thioets Suits’ that of the f member of = Ps Realy aleasiol i ; 50 Ba eneecaatiforidl y & 5 Made from the finest Scotch madras, oxford and mercerized Must Be Retired. Camera fabrics; with soft Eton or Byron collars; short or long s; ages 3 to 16 years. The New Overccats ait $45 slee The Appellate Div: £ = taislpclice surgeons report pice | Bargains Owing to removal to our new 54 West 42d we wilsel ateSa: rifice good style, includ new weaves in g d exrect to fin : Norfolk Suits for Boys (AGES 7 TO [7 YEARS) firect to you you he Appeliate D ly priced at $15. is not a prccagoaunerg ca 3 The productions of the most promi- BABY STABBED hi nent manutacturers of th city. ! Consisting 0! the finest quality worsteds, cheviots, tweeds or velours. The . models present the newest Spring designs. Knickerbocker trousers. Values $10 Values $13.50 and 12.50, at 6.90 and 45, at 8.90 Saturday---Special Sale Ready-to-wear Hats for Misses Of Mexican Panama, turned up on one sides) trimmed with ribbon and two quills; in various} 2, 50 colors of brown, navy, red, tan or Copenhagen blue, s for Children In this department, we offér the finest quality i Open Cal ee, AN Ba” Police Trying to Trail Woman Seen Dropping Little Corpse in a Bundle. une’s vaults is commonly known as a World Real Es- ire one to-day baby was dc ny Suniper S$) Mwhere its body was fc $e the opinion of t Greans was on his y morning when he s: @ bundle into the sw nd a boxiover TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW pane An Important Sale of High Grade Milan Straw Hats, in every exciusive and desir- able model, $2.00 to 7.95 Soft Felt Hats for Youths and Boys, in all the new styles and colors, $3.50 to 2.95 dle contained he the body of a n old. Grreans notified the p Ger of the = was taken to S) ashionable Gora. You will r e that Spring is here when you step into hurst An ex > e 5 there was a your new I re ready for you SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH bina today in everyone of the 860 Regal Stores and Extraordinary Sale of from fling 3 Agencies, 214 authentic styles, modeled after Fifth Avenue’s smartest Coase shapes, in all ti Shoes for Boys and Girls Shoes for Boys, of patent leather, royal calf,! wax calf, in button, lace or blucher models. Of tan Russia calf in lace or blucher models. Value 4.00, $2 8 Oxfords for Boys, of patent leather, tan 85 Russia Calf, gun metal calf; blucher or oxford models. Value 4,00.) e apned The pol ACTRESS GETS A VERDICT. dury Disregurds Pleu Intended to shown an 1d each one as representative of Regal individu- ality as the model pictured here, From one small store in 1893, the Regal business has grown to 360 stores and agencies in Ams twenty for Arouse Prejudic “In the lang ‘Chicago should al @aid Judson in the trial b s for Boys, of patent leather or gun | I calf; lace or blucher models. Value 3,00.) 2.20 Shoes for Girls, of patent leather, button, cloth tops. Also of calf in button or lace models, Sizes 6 to 8. 8% to Il. 11% to 2. 2% 0 6 Regularly $2.09. Regularly $2.50. Regularly $3.00. Regularly $3.50 4.40 4.95 2.40 2.85 One of 214 cor- rect new Regal styles for this sea- f / H son made in all | | Great Removal Sale leathers. i SRE tl } $150,000 worth of up-to-date Quarter-Sizes! ||| merchandise to be sold at 50c on New Spring end Summer ||| the dollar before we move into Style Book sent postpaid on ||| OU NEW Store at 43rd Street and request || 8th Avenue. Mc ParTLAND by Regal quarter 8 $3.50 and $4.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled cs, BOY RUN OVER He Toddlea Acro: Driver Saw Him Willie McDonald, five years old, was wun over by a grocery wag t Street, and roo Late, ‘of his home, No. 447 St. Ar | the Bronx, this afternoon, and badiy GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES | injured. | | New York City Brooklyn | The little boy's mother had put his j Zs k ay, cor. 10th St. Ave., bet. roth and #1339 way, opp Herald fat pair of trousers on ir Marey Avy him to go and sit on the fre ps 38 Sir:li Ave, S. E. cor. art bet Ditmas o fl 10 W 135th 8 7th Ave t.and Willoughby Ave. ey pe fodaled ennicee, Ee. aires! 1341 Broadway, opp. Herald Jersey City, N. J. 1375 L'dway, near Gates Av. 5 @river of Antonio Arpin's wagon Sennen betlacth 966 Newark Ave. Newark, N. J. in and seth sss Paterson, N. J. 44: Broad St. opp, Central ergo Es sath RT of S 225-033 Maia St KOK. of Ned . ga Sixth A Jersey City, N J. ey fad Event A See Dewar Ave. as ast Scar 70h Av, faterson, N. Je 1g6r-9 Broadway (new store), 225-233 Main St ‘STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARR OPEN EVENINGS 8th Avenue, 40th and 4lst Streets | Es 10 ‘ AETIRED POLICE @ “bab | vot polis Hea Sakz & Company Broadway = Special for Saturday. April 25th Tailored ges: Suits for Women At 29. 50 A collection of about 100 Suits, representing styles of which we have only a few Suits each, are offered at this price to close. Included are finely embroidered, fancy tailored and plain tailored Suits of French serges, imported novelty voiles and marquisette cloths, Rajah and fancy pongee silks, taffeta silks and fancy suitings in stripes, checks and mixtures. Fancy Silk Dresses Regularly $18.50, $22.50 and $25.00) zo. 75 About 200 Dresses in black and assorted plain colors, including light evening shades, together with fancy striped silks, Princess and semi-Princess styles. Walking Skirts Regularly $1 ae and $16. 509-75 Two new silk-trimmed models of im- ported black voile, over heavy silk drop. New trimmed model of fancy light striped | Panama. Regularly $10.00. 6.90 Hand-made Lace ees Regularly $19.50 14.50 In black, white, tan, brown, light blue, pink, reseda or Copenhagen blue, silk-lined. Broadcloth Evening Capes Regularly $25.00 ul 14.00 New “Mikado” capes of imported broad- cloth in black, white and all light colors. Cold Storage of Furs " Garments for Gold ‘Storage Through- mer Months During which period the repairing and remodelling of turs and fur garments will be undertaken at much lower rates than prevail in season. Special Sale—Saturday, April 25th 400 Tailored Spring Suits for Girls, Misses and Small Women Representing the entire surplus stock of two prominent manufacturing tailors. At About One-half Regular Prices “G4 to 5 18: years; 32 to 36 bust.) ) Assorted models—plain and. fancy hair-line and shadow-striped serges and Panama cloths; also fancy checks and stripes. $13.50 Regularly $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 } About 175 Suits in assorted styles, (including | the Bob Evans” model); serges and Panama} cloths in plain and fancy stripes, together with > IQ.00 light suitings in etiings and) checks. Regularly $29.50, $35.00, $37.50) New three-piece tailored Princess Suits in) light checks, stripes and plain colors, together _ with the new semi-fitted long coat suits of 25.00 plain and fancy serges. Regularly $39.50 to $45, For Girls and Small Misses (Sizes 12 to 16 years.) A number of suits in plain hair-line serges.,. Regularly 16.50 to $19.50 It 90 Assorted medels in plain and fancy serges and Panama clot! s; also light stripes, checks and > 55-75 mixtures. Regularly $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50.) (Sizes © to 14 years.) At $3.95 and 5.90 34 and 7 length models, of plain and fancy materials; assorted styles, lined throughout. Regularly 650 to 10.50. Tats [BALCH PRICE. & CO) Furs] [FULTON SE SMITH STS, HROOKINN NY] J Established 1832 We Store and Insure Furs At Lowest Rates. | Our Dry Cold Air Storage Plant is the most completely equipped in Greater New York. Wagon Will Call on Request and take furs for storage, without additional charge. Our improved methods have reduced the cost of cleaning, storage, care and insurance, to the low rate of two per cent on the owners’ valuation of the garments. WRITE TELEPHONE CALL

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