The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1908, Page 8

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re ag aaa Calls “SING ANT MD MY FOES, SHS JAD le ——— Case “ Expat n. poena GRANDJUROR ON STAND First One ( appuintment to Prose- ali hands and cutor Pierce. - ‘There was a fl wa Moon session u ‘ day, whe the od A acterized pr gs, A 5 ma } was The Abdomen Is Reduced frem three to five inches without Brady || Ciscomfort by wearing LaKesisla CORSETS with the Anchor belt attachment. This with tl erfully flexible boning ‘“Spirabone” produces the s.raight hip etfect and graceful siender- tes Put in Evidence. the reason pending Court,” 4 claim that t Municipal Court i conducted by a M Kr 1 shall Novemt ft ) teAtt ness so popular now, will agree that the Commissione Notre ae 2 alone shall Hine $2.50 to 515.00. That w Fittings and alieratior and Mr. Jer £0 before a J and ask for an providing they only to the serut din New York ex at our park DOWNER, HAWES & co. fe 42West 39th Hat 2 ceccdeccceecesecesoesseoooeeeeeeeoooeeoneeoooooeee eoeccceece 9OOO9OOO 00000000 Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. 19.50 $30.00 Men’s High-Grade Suits = $OFDSO9O009OE9OSOODSOSOO DOO SSHSO DOH ODOC HOOOD SOHO OOD _ =a | vice Levy & CO. (sien °S $22.59 Suits $16 Every one of these excellent garments made in our own workrooms under Our own supervision. I he "Sse $22.5% built with This label in each suit guarantees hon- esty of tailoring beauty of style and perfection of fit. Rand tailoring can the has nto a garment. ess that the advance every conceivable fabric work You wont {ind the equal of smart clothes anywhefe else about town. Advar i ur own Conception with long lapels, cuile eves, se fitting bacx, with 10-inch center ve Straight fronts Reve of specially made gar- ments. Over 20 distinctive over 100 nobby cloth beautiful tones of Tan, ( ind MHS, AN) are positive 0 rice Is FP other suiis pri ced $10 to $35 res, where you have one- e the clothes we seil. 119- 125 Walker St, 1°39 Broadway, 380-382 Fu'ton St., NEW YORK NEW YORK BROOKLYN Moe Levy &Co. cf dealing at our st Power becaus’ we mak —— Riker Prices economy, Phe ttct t at simp put forel ble he possibil 2 make pur y institution. for fourteen will take more pains to favor van they will int ase of the ases for one store. That's why you s are so much lower than you are in ng elsewhere Ramer Prices and RMER Quality prevail at the New and elegant Rasta Diu Store in the new shopping district, 13 & 15 West 34th Street, opposite the Waldorf. Finest Drug Store in the World. ers’ Riker's ard’a Gers RIBER'S Per Want r AS fragrant as a bunch of violets, Soothing, healing, de- lightful to use, Ladies’ favorite beau titier and face cream, RIKER's Violet Cerate Oe. fille Char, i Order Depart Brook Sixth a BROOKLYN, 456 FULION ST. COLUMBIA & CNION ers, FLATBUS) Nk CLINTON ors SCHNER & JEPEERS AVES, 6 STOBES IN BOSTON HON fri Huse. Deine In Young & Graham’s Book Store 141 FULTON STREET Saturday, May 2nd hear Gus Edwards’ and as well as those of many other well known composers, sung and played. works, at the greatest «assortment otf classic and popular music at the best prices in the city. LOOK!!! to the best vocalists and pianists which Gus Edwards could secure tor your benefit. LISTEN!!! Lunch-hour entertainment every day from 11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M. Little Men’s Shoes OR the little chaps from six to twelve years old we have many stylish models. In the designing of all our children’s footwear we give care- ful thought to the needs of growing feet. / Boots and Oxfords in Tan Russia, Black Calf and Patent Leather, $2 to $4 Alexander SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET e : 1, 1908. The Catholic Centenary The convenience of our Reception and Lounging Room—fourth floor—will be especially appreciated by women visitors to New York during the Catholic Centenary Celebration this week. Tea is served (with- out charge) throughout the day. Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Suits, Dresses and Coats For Misses and Small Women The unusually sharp savings in price afford- ed by the ready-to-wear apparel for misses and girls at this store is not, by any means, its only “unusual” feature. The models have a youthful, becoming grace and beauty of style which make them stand apart. Typical examples: Misses’_and Junigy 22.50 Walking Suits at mart 3-piece model in shepherd check serges -white, gray-and-white and tan -and - white; single-breasted Prince Chap coat with collar and cuffs of satin and braiding: tull kilted skirt Misses’ White Serge Tailored Suits; women, too, in single and double breasted si with tnmmed or plain collar and cutfs; full plaited skirts, fold- trmmed: at 16.50, 18.50 and 25.00 Misses’ _and Small Women’s Repp Walking Suits at 1 in pink brown and blue with Ses at toe hite collar and cuffs; long and short single end double breasted coats. Misses’ Wash Suits at 12.50; ot reppin jaunty “short coat model; ip pink or blue. with white collar and cutts. Misses’ Repp Jumper Dresses at 15.00; in prety suspender models, trimmed with ilaid embroidery Misses’_Linen_ Jumper Dresses at_ 18.50; @ clever, tucked princess model; trimmed with Cluny laces and insertions; platted skirt with fold: in pink, white Girls’ Full-Length Coats at 10.00; « dressy one and two-bulton cutaway model, trimmed with braiding, silk and tancy by in mixtures, checks and selt-toned stripes. and blue PED 5 Girls’ Wash Dresses; in a vanety of high grade Girls’_%4-Length Reefers at 3.75 1 Copen wash mate under pertectly, in stripes, hagen, navy, red, tan and brown, full box. couble- plaids and selt- -piece and guimpe models, at breasted model, finished with veivet collar 300, 3.50. 4 50 and 5 00 Boys’ 8.50 to 10.00 SUITS at 5.50 These handsome Norfolk and double-breasted suits are stitch—except the silk thread with which they are sewed, in the newest browns and grays, lined with! the finest mohair; sizes 8 to 16 years, with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; made by one of the foremost specialists in boys’ clothing; the finest value to be had in New York, at *We have proved conclusively by comparative shopping that these all-wool value that can be secured in New Yor Second Floor “all-wool Fancy cheviots, suits for boys are 4 . Women who , Stylist Hew Trimmed and Untrimmed So"? *' Boys and $Y Gane uerrane shoes tasteful mille 3 Girls’ Shoes all styles and sizes—made specially to conform with the needs of tender, growing feet. Cor- rect fitting assured. Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords and Millinery, Feathers Pom ch col And Flowers mite oe terested in the exhaustive variety of tailored and semi-dress hats we are showing, embodying charming style-touches at 5.50 nkle Ties; regular and hgh cut, accord- Unirimmed leghorn hats; value 2.50, at 1.75 to style and size, at 1.50 to 4.00 Rough-end-ready sailors in straw and Japanese ai: Young Women's Low-Heel Boots Litimme SES chp fin ican dine value and Oxtords; the proper height of heel 2.50, at 195 SHIT not s0 low a8 to look awkward; sizes 2} to 6, all leathers, at Boys’ and Youths’ Boots and Oxtords: roll eatherrraacce cling ing to style and size, 3.00 Children’s trimmed and untrimmed hats in exclusive youthful models, little- =priced, Full, heavy ostrich plumes; black and whites value 5.00, at 350 5 American beauty roses of particularly rich coloring: Second Floce At 2.00 to 3.50 value 75; at 45c = i Foliage, at 25c and 45c Rose with foliage; also bunches of three roses, 25c Women's 16-button length suede, lisle Sale of Also finely made French flowers in fullest assortment; value 1.45, at 95c Women's Gloves gloves of fine, firm Main Floor ie eis texture and shapely make; ideal for warm-weather wear; S | f Notable values in neckwear and coat in black and white; regularly 1.25 a ale ol sets of real Irish and princess laces, pair, at 75c in exquisite patterns Main Floor” se iaran ‘Real Lace Stock} of rest Irish lace, value 175 = at 1.45 7 ; : Neckwear Children’s cotlarand-cutt ets of rea Veils and Tuetereling in cowed! and fancy Irish lace; value 2.75, at 235 “t ' 226 Real Irish lace coat sets; circular collar and cuffs; Veiling Black and magpie French veiling, | 24 value 6,00, at . i. a Real Irish lace coat collars; value 3.25, a . 285 Soret ene weg oe Chantilly lace veils in black, white and navy; also Tuxedo dotted veils, 132 yds. long; value 95c each at 25c Made chiffon veils; H. S. or dotted, 14, 2 and 3 yds. long, also in squares; regularly 1.50 10 1/95, a | 25 Main Floor Fine Leather Goods At Halt Price Yokes and chimisettes of princess lace; values 2.35 to 3.25, at 1.95 Plaited net bows, with real Irish lace medallions; values 95c¢ to 1.50, at 69c and 95c Plaited net jabots or bows; lace trimmed; value 50c, at Main Floor Back Combs And Novelty Hat Pins The smallness of the color range—they are n Copenhagen blue and the new green— accounts for the fact back combs. of carved demi-amber, plain shell and am- ber in a variety of desirable styles; values 50c to 1.00, at 25¢. Amber hat pins, in the new that just half the original price has beea cut off the elongated shapes; plain and fine hand bags, strap books, purses and. belts; carved styles; value 1.00, made ot very fine pin seal, and now priced from 45c 75c to 10.00 Main Floor’ 7 ieee m Main Floor Pillow shams and scarfs for dressers ES, Household tnichitoners ot embroidered Seat Petti Petticoats, of firm, rustling taffeta; ; muslin; dainty and serviceable for etticoats with deep sectional flounce and Linens sunier homes regularly 60¢ each, : silk dust ruffle: black and colors: 38¢ = Underpriced value 5:95. 4.75 Large bath ete 10c, 15c & 20c Petticoats, of striped percaline in Huck towels; hemmed, at 10c, 1c & 20c desirable colors; CEC: accordion plaiting and rushing: Huck towels hemstitched, at 200 value 1,25, at 95 Main Floor Second Floor 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St (Store formerly cccumie by B. Altman & Co. ) ° ee ee CRE er ee oe A NO

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