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WALDORF ASTOR FIREBUG KINDLES © S THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908. 34th Street---West $35 and ‘45 Tailored Suits at ‘20.00 About 200 Women’s and Misses’ Suits ) ‘ | representing several of the very best | made of Sergi fancy mixtures, Tweeds and Stripes. models this season; Suitable for present wear. prices $35.00 to $45.00...... 20.00 Regular Girls’ Coats and Dresses at Closing Prices .. 2.95 4.90 5.90 1.95 2.75. 3.90 ae) FOR MEN AND WOMEN Style isn’t all— Fit isn’t all— Wear isn’t all— You’ve got to have all three to- gether, each in it’s highest perfec- tion, to make an ideal pair of shoes. That’s why Regals are the logical shoes for you to buy. Their style is that of the fore- most custom models season. Their fit is the matchless fit secured by Regal quarter~sizes alone. Their wear is the Oak sole wear that has done so much to make every Regal purchaser a per- manent Regal wearer, The world-wide sale of Regals is the public proof. $3.50 and $4.00 | Mail Orders Promptly Filled 3REATER NEW YORK MEN'S New York City sToRrs Brookivn One of the 214 correct new Regal styles for this season made in all leathers, "%-Sizes ! New Spring and Sum- mer Style Book paid on request. sent post» GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES McPartland & O'Flaherty Co. 8th Ave., 40th and 41st Sts., N.Y. A GREAT SALE OF WOMEN'S GARMENTS bought early this week rom an embarrassed manufacturer and offered at prices far below regular value. $15 Dresses. Women’s Taffeta Silk Jumper Dresses, trimmed with braid; with fold on dees platted, extra wide skirt: deep 95 hem; weli tailored and finished: 4: >) Saturday only $16.50 Suits. Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, champagne; some trimmed with 66 braid; plaited skirt with decp 00 fold and hem; elegantly tailored and finished; none C.O.D.... } ’ a Women’s $6 Coats. In black Panama cloth and silk; latest trimmed with silk Hercules braid and handsome bow; carefully 85 tailored and finished; sizes 2. by} alterations .. ......--sseereee y ’ ht Women’s $4 Skirts. Made of chiffon finish Panama Cloth in black, blue or brown; made in 9-gored full flare mode!, with fold, of imitation taffeta: deep hem; 37 to 42 Cc lengths; none C, O. D. and no alterations.....--+ 50 dozen WOMEN’S $1.50 extra fine white French lawn WAISTS. trimmed with Val. lace and emtroidery; % slecves, tucked 7 Q/, cuffs; sizes 34 to 44 t9C 98c made of excellent taffeta si!k; neatly no alterations; none C. O. D, in fancy striped mixtures, in gray or Prince Chap models or loose fitting: 34 to 48: none C. O. D.; no Ti 9 s . . 3) Women’s Waists---Special Prices. WOMEN’S $1.50 fine white Madras tailored WAISTS, tucked back and front, long sleeves; sizes 34 to 46; special Boys’ Clothing Sale. BOYS’ $3 double breasted SUITS, in Scotch mixtures, matin 98 knickerbocker pants, ages 8 to 16 siete “ . BOYS Buster Brown SUITS, in good materials, light and me- $ 9 dium colors; sailor collars; sizes 3 to 8....-..... y 1.4 BOYS’ $1 Washable Buster Brown SUITS: sailor collars; in gingham, Madras and other fabrics: ages 3 to 8 oe 49c BOYS’ 50c. Washable Blouse WAISTS in Spring colorings; Q ages 4 to 14 - 25c There is Only One Way | by which milk can be pasteurized. Heating for a few seconds (which some call ‘‘pasteurizing’’) is not true pasteurization. “Perfect” Pasteurization requires scien +s tific application of about 148° of heat for 32 very sudden cooling. The only “perfect’ pasteurizing plant in New York City is the one which supplies the SHEFFIELD PERFECTLY MILK PASTEURIZED It ison W. 57th St., and the publicare welcome. This milk --“perfectly pasteurized” —can never contain a disease germ. ORDER IT-TELEPHONE 6750 COLUMBUS El] Principe.-Gales Havana Cigarettes Do Not Stain The Fingers THIS MEANS MUCH RICE PAPER (White) PECTORAL PAPER Brown) 10c per box of 10 “EVERY WHERE” HAVANA-AMERICAN COMPANY (Rlso Makers of El Principe de Gales Havana Cigars) Send a Tracer| after any article of value that may be missing. HOW? BY USING A World “Lost & Found’’ Ad. | } | | | minutes (not boiling, which is 212°) and ther) WM. VOGEL & SON A Great Success---Our $15 Suits. | TT pivotal point upon which the success of our $15 suits turns is ¢ the shoulder. It determines the proper balance and hang of the coat—it has the power to make or spoil. However im- portant any other particular in the making of a garment may be, the } shoulder is the most vital. And the Wm. Vogel & Son shoulder is the only perfect shoulder made. The shoulder, however, is not the b# only feature in which these $15 suits excel. The little earmarks of ez style, the perfect fit and the fine texture of the fabrics are many degrees better than in the usual $15 suit. OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS UP TO $49 WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway, Houston St. | AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO. | | Final Reductions. One-third and One-half Off Regular Prices Fifth Avenue Hotel Coming Down! We Must Vacate June 7th! And now offer our entire stock, comprising th: most unique collection of NECESSITIES, NOVELTIES, LUXURIES and Hivh-class Bric-a-Frac, for which this house has been noted for a quirter of a century. iis Imported Fancy Goods, Exclusive Leather Specialties, Travelling Requisites, Cutlery, Brcnzes, Clocks, Watches and many dis- tinctive curios which cannot be duplicated. We are making an almost unheard-of sacrifice in prices in our determination to clear out the entire stock before moving. AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO., Fifth Avenue Hotel, 23rd Street and Fifth Avenue. 25 Years in Tnis Building. or st aith toa nd For Next Sunday’s World Will Contain the Words and Music Complete OF JOSEPH E. HOWARD’S Big Banshee | From ‘‘The Flower of the Ranch,” as recently presented at the Majestic Theatre.” Music by special arrangement with Chas. K.’ Harris, the celebrated author of “After the Ball,” “It Might Have Been,” “I’m Starving for Just One Sight of You,” etc. This is one of the best of The World’s now famous series of popular songs