The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1908, Page 6

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and then soreamed witt all “I told Charley at the time we'd be | robbed, but he would have { | continu with a good deal f dropping a jewei-e i SEES ALL: HER WEDDING — GIFTS 3 sal t | 1a golde: ey had ar when the “ft all came of our taking floor flat,” said Mrs. Ch ghe stood despondent Midst of an apartm which open on Wes! Fitty-eighth street OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & ©. 34th Street---West ise | 5 yt away Ww the jewelry and silver Furs Stored, Repaired, Remodelled at Moderate Prices. LAE) OSE) So Ey SL Sateen hl NAAR es partment | d Suits of new exclusive fabrics, also” | inen and White Serge Gowns and New Models i —Lingerie und Jumper Models. Special—Tailored Suits, @ new and exc ) 128.00 prevailing colorings (valu J Misses’ Three-piece Tailored Suits -18.50, 23.50 Misses’ and Junior Tailored Suits 12 10 18 years..16.50, 20.00 Women’s Coat Department 25.00, 32.50 16.50, 23.50 + 13.75 -- 15.00 12.50 New Satin Coats, The lites ' Imported Lace Coats, 1 Covert Coats, Custom ma Broaccioth Coats, Special Purchase—Rainproof Silk Travelling Coats In attract i Value $20.00 2educed Prices al models. 75 ‘Ubinas Ree % 100 Tail: wen [iticy i Reduced from $10.00. niga c own rials, New rimmed with wings 10.00 SPECIAI equal in any other store in New York > save money by buying Most Liberal veur householu furnishings from us ? Credit House. °17.9 Oa. Buffet. Has TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N.Y. $19.75 For this $30.00 3-piece mah any fin 155-157-159 EAST 23° ST. irame Receps tion Suits) richly poli v UL; covered in if a green velour try Low Price Furnishings or {ane Go'den Quartered Oak Dresser, $10.0 All Hair Mattresses 0; Sanitary Soft Top Mattres- ses for $5. 25 for this $9.00 5 White Lioamellec Metal Bedstead Has heavy nests a nl This Bed be he z ca | Credit Given ReeuianmiRocter on Easy Terms design; with No Eatra Charge for vaue $6.00, the Convenience 3.903 |°1 Per Week .. | Opens an Account ke ‘Open ; Saturdays Until 9 P. J comfortable ase into 9 stuffing a A Few Cowvincing Velues for Your Approval, These specials have been picked from our regular stock to let you know how cheap we are selling well made Furniture. Can you find their Don’t vou think that you can For this Handsome $28.00 Weathered leaded. glass ‘oors, 2 drawers ed for sil- f shelf f ch bevel $14.75 for Summer Cottages. For this $25.00 aD Enar elled Becs $3.49 a i $5.85 $3.98 ¥ Strong Woven Wire ii Springs $2.25 China Matting, 40 ard $4.98 | ream secon WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908-6 ae & Company EU at 34th St, Thursday Extraordinary Sale of Tailored Suits Street, Afternoon & Evening Dresses Evening Capes & Street Coats Tailored Suits, in assorted models, colors and | ‘$4 7.50 materials. Regularly $25, $29.50, and $32.50) at , in a large variety of models. | \ Regularly $35, $39 and $43.50 | 24.00 Silk , of plain or fancy striped taffetas; | assort s and one-piece models. r 10.75 Regularly $16.50, $18.50 and $20] Lace-trimmed Lingerie Dresses, in white | or colors. 10.75 Regularly $18.50 to $20) 35.00 jah si ks; the finer grades in a variety oft styles and colors. Regularly $45, $55, $65 and $75) Afternoon & Evening Costumes; two or three-piece models of Rajah, tussah, pongee or mirage silks, satin chiffons or chiffon voiles. Regularly $85, $98, $110 and $125 45.00 “Mikado” Evening Capes, of imported | broadcloth in white, black and colors. + 14,00 Regularly $25.00] [ey + in white, black and colors, to, 14.50 ses. ies Hooters an Ad meen $22.50, SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. APRIL 3am Introductory Sale of The “ Holdwell’’ Collar and Bow Pin, at 50c A very simple though effective device which holds the bow securely in place yet does not injure it—at the same time pinning the collars. The pins are in plain, jeweled or flower designs. Bows are of silk small, medium or large and are presented in the following colors—Copenhagen, pink, old rose, yellow, brown or green, also black. Pin and bow together, 50c Cold Storage of Furs We are ere to geen Furs and r G Durings ric PaeL the re oak ine cal pomade elling of furs and fur garments will be underta- ken at much lower rates tnan prevail in season. Tailored Spring Suits Especially Designed for Girls, Misses and Small Women ON SPECIAL SALB, THURSDAY, APRIL 30th In Nearly 100 At the Following | For Misses and Serie Women (14 to 18 yrs., 32 to 36 bust) Suits—ot serges, panama cloths, hairline and shadow stripes, checks, mixtures and plain colors. Formerly $18.50 to $2250 at $43.50 Formerly $25.00 to $29.50 at $19.00 Formerly $39.00 to $45.00 at $25.00 Washable Jumper Dresses—in fancy 1 bordered polka-dot and striped lawns and $4.90 striped ginghams. Regularly $7.50 aad $8.50 J Suits For Girls and Small Misses (12 to 16 years) weaves In solid colors, stripes, Regularly $19.50 to 25 Plain or fancy checks an@ mixtures. Of fancy gingnams, lawns, percales or chambrays, } assorted styles and colors, 500 of these dresses if tor selection. Regularly $2.98, $3.75 and $4.50 45.75 ashable Dresses For Girls (to !4 years) 1.98 Lord & Taylor Offers the Following Goods Greatly Underpriced: Biack Silks 2,5co yards 26-inch Black Taffeta Silks a quality regularly sold for $1.00 a yd., at 75c. yd. Dress Goods Dept. 1,500 yards English Mohaw Stcthan in street colors, ivory and black; 54 inches wide at 98c. yd, value $1.45 Wash Goods Dept. Special Sale of Fine Scotch Zephyrs large assortment of this season's most desirable designs in solid shades, Shepherd Checks, Plaids, Plain and Fancy Stripes, at the special price of 22c. yd. value 35c. Droadwavy and enth St sth Ave.: roth St : Day Brings Added Success to This urea: May Saieof 12 Electrical Sewing Machines Show How Muslin Undergarments Are Made. me if it, in modified & Z id ned nist é gc lity sa notch tailored sleeves with turn back cul ts; extra full ji i pleated ss. with fold at bo sizes y 14, 16, 18 years. $12.50 Hie} WN ij Ee ema Ce eRe WHAT THE GROCERY DEPT. OFFERS: | ‘Ave’ Busy Cornet (HENRY Y SIEGEL? MUSLIN UNDERWE Lowest ef Prices Thousands of Dainty Garments. _ “The finest lot of Muslin Underwear I ever saw at such low Prices.” ‘Isn't it a great sale? such wonderfully good values!” “Why, I think I have bought enough to last a year.’ That's what customers crowding into the Undermuslin on the Second Tos keep on saying as the big MAY SALE WE Acres of White MUSLIN UNDER R swings briskly along. Undergarments on the-Second and Main Floors. Up on the Ninth Floor we've got an army of people unpacking garments and getting them ready for sale. It is by far the best and most successful sale we have ever held at this time of year the Sewing Machines, and they show cambric, nainsook or It’s a demonstration Skilled operators are at you in a few mimutes how to turn lawn, muslin into a vi pretty nether garmem, decidedly worth ng. Corset Covers 25c NAINCOOK CORSET COV- Drawers 25¢ MU SLIN Wnts ERS, Um- | ERS, inailsizes; various lace trimn ings. See 12c Orders filled....... 50c, CORSET COAL sok, variety 0 Night Gowns © NIGHT GOWNs, ed tucks; extra fu okes. No Mail VERY FINE NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC NIGHTGOWNS tn beadings an COVERS, a DSc. CORSET nainsook; about designs | ‘| - | some | -ccEaRING SALE of Misses’ ® Juniors’ Spring Suits Radical price reductions to force a rapid ceariag of ail th: new spring Suits to make room for iater season stocks. ALTERATIONS FREE. »! | | ' | | | value . MISSES’ BOX, sernicfitting and three button cutaway jackets, made of mannish cloihs, in natty Prince Chap model; half- coNare und "new $5.98 a 98 sleeves; sizes 14,16, Newest deep and insert 18. $8.00 value, (THE 14TH STREET STOKE, Second’ Foor.) T S1ORE, § ’ COVERT CUATS. Three-quarter length, box self-colored velvet collar and turn Actual (CHIFE IN RUESS ates) sf Chiffon and ac S5 value $5.00 oe GIRLS’ DAINTY Wait bertha and yoke lace and ta sizes 6 to 14 ars. dd White, aped and 1 color. or taffet if skirts with small tucks irt attached; 6 to 14 $i: 49°and 98c (THE 14011 st STORE, w Gunes? S | Strawberries | Meats Fi:h Prunes rhe famous “nuit | Red, ripe North | Lege or Hindquar- | ,000 18, frewh Lo | trill arown' regufars na Berries, bas- | ters cholcest milk wold at’ 20c. to bot sale Thure- fed Veal; Ib, 1, Flounders; 6 Ibs. | 12c 12ic 25c | (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Sixth Floor, Grocery Dept.) WUMEN'S$« @$5 ‘Vv. ee SHOES AND OXFORDS. More News About the Enormous Purchase of Men's and Women’s 34 and $5 Shoes and Oxfords from George 2 E. Keith & Co., Campeilo, Mass. larize the news for to-morrow, but the news is Just as ‘12% a2 -69 We parti applicable You style, be: fect $4 a Wome sPeriect’ “Walkte ae $2 $4 and $5 Oxfords & Suoes, every width; in dull leathers, Vici Kid, Patent Kid and Patent Coltskin; sizes 24g to 7 and AA to E widths. Men's Perfect $4 and $5 Shoes and Oxfords, phoes $2.69 Every size and w 1, from 4 to 11, and AA to EE. Round $5 OXS0RD ais, marrow and broad ‘toes, Very finest Vici : Ki, Patent ( in Metal, Cal Oxfords $2.6 i) (Ti STREET STORM, Third Floor.) ~~ A eee eee mee.

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