The evening world. Newspaper, August 6, 1908, Page 14

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THE sane WORLD, THURSDAY, ot h Three More Candidates ‘for | Rulers of the Mardi Gras WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA ihrich Bros|| j ESTABLISH D FIFTY YEARS 6TH AVE, 22D TO 23D ST, First Friday of the Red Letter Sale Red Letter Sale of Women’s Waists $1.50 59 c values, By long odds this is the greatest waist bargain of- fered in New York this season, The materials alone, to say nothing of the making, would cost you more than our sale price. Made of fine Persian lawn, in one style as fllus- trated; fronts are at fine imported embroidery; tucked back, three-quarter sleeves, finished with tucks, collar and cuffs edged with lace, $1.50 wauld be a low price for these beautiful waists KEW LEADERS I THEVOTING FR | CNG AND QUEEN More Than 100 Candidates Now in Field for Mardi Gras Honors, ii be FRIENDS OF ALL BUSY, Contest Promises to Be Excit- ing Right Up to the lie Pa @lOse: | True to thelr employees of Harry Bruml, t ard man, who j piles most of th ailver depleted du Gor King of the ¢ Gras the y and pos st asa d him to th jaign in cre Z day They're a strong Red Letter feature to-morrow at fwith 325 votes to-day William H, Pray 59¢, Lace Bargains for Friday TORCHON AND VALEN-|PT, DE PARIS ANDO VALEN- CIENNES LACE EDGES and ENNES LACES-? to 4 inches CTT Y 5c value (8c per yard; ri $s among t special sale price Friday, Aah special sale price, vard.....46 Corinne, the yee: GERMAN LINEN TORCHON| ORIENTAL AND NET TOP favorite, who wi Mi als 5 : LACES—with insertions to match,|. VENICE LACES—with | ins-r- dn the fo! ee | also many desirable Cluny inser-} tions to match, values up to 75¢ + tions, 10¢ to per yard; iow Votes Stand PUBLIC HITS i 25¢ values, at ., 5€ to 19¢ Sales esse '15¢ & 19¢ For King and Queen | Of Coney Carnival ry KING, ‘Red Letter Sale of ANG I GOTH | Gyght Set STREET CARS Red Letter bargains that afford you the unusual op- portunity of purchasing two and three garments for the Cutting Out of Transfers regular price of one, Causes a Falling Off of a Third of Traffic, Dixon, vk the jauncied with # soribed as an @ und vocalist, though teens, Miss Elsie E candidate with Girls’ Dresses mad a of fine lawn, dimity, gingham, chambray and linon, trimmed with embroidery and lace, beautiful mew’ siyles, reduced in two great lots for the Red Letter Sale, described apa Dresses formerly Dresses formerly $2,00 each, for $3.00 each, for 99¢e 79¢ Girls’ $4.00 Dresses for $1.25 ne gingham, lawn, swiss, dimity and liv Val. lace and embroide , $4.00 each ely nom peur!) one hundred to mention mé @coured ten will grow ‘The cont h street and n, 1M a variety of All sizes from 6 $1.25 trimmed w regular pr! the Metro Red Letter P. Free With This Purchase Men’s $3.00 Outing Trousers and a $2.00 Fancy or Whiie Wash Vest free wih each Suit at $9.80. This ts, the most, sensati onal clothing offer ever made by a clothing f fine serges, black thibets, gray worsteds, fancy gr regan] tWeeds, Single and double breasted’ styles, The trousers and vests are absolutely free with each suit sold at $98 that the Third Women’s Princess & Jumper Dresses and Wash Suits not all sizes in ever ie and linene. wholes is Buod ot siness, had note of how $8.00 Values grown, sons at one The musi reat variety Made of fi Style, but all sizes in the S$ Dresses are elaborately the Jumper Dresses are timg colors, and the Wash Suits are in Prince Chap Full plaited skirts, finished with deep tailored folds. these $8.00 dresses and suits to-morrow at $3.99. e most ent and in to rid y the Four choice of dd passens ther than ——___—_. 2,000 Coat Shirts 39e sing week in a|on stand finish," cars. They ening World report m his retire-)ers that th setlons from the | company were not to be “too hard on| .|the public the first day,” The most astonishing feature of the to the best | situation was the fact that the Metrc- n lines continued to tssue trans- fers which read that they were good h-Proctor, Ha of their class, and catering Actual Value Actual Value concerns are de- Grand Stand Finish. nt for Mardi | for use on F' nth street. Although “As for the season, we hay t. 14 to 19. Louls Stauc Messrs, Joli, and Robinson, the re- 75¢. a $1.00 75¢, Q $1.00 Borma! ceaso an < who | celve: have d knowledge for weeks} year, It easun e with a| pas | street was to be! Jee pica | vate ae Every man who wears and eral cor igi nting of new admires good shirts will want the co W words "Fifty- Jrom one to a dozen of these magnificent shirts while the price 15 39, 2,000 Coat Shirts bought for Friday and Saturday's RED LETTER SALE, made of imported woven madras, with attached cuffs, by a leading Baltimore manufacturer who, in addition to our- selves, guarantees them perfect fitting. They are hand laundered, Sizes from 14 to 17, Latest and most up-to-date patterns, You will want not less than half a dozen when you see them, Men's 25c and 39¢ Therefore, red trans- onductors ipon their No Vacant Chairs “ oc (For Voting Coupon See Page 2.) po ES 200-POUND WOMAN OF 74 FLOUNDERS IN THE WATER. NO FAVORITISM ( ON WATER MAIN BID, SAYS O'BRIEN, mmissioner Explains the Com- Silk Neckwear, l Cc R petition fo Work in bani eae tu ; ‘ Long Island, 3 Linoleum Tahini privet Cook’s 98c Sheet (% 48c Oilecloth, in 3 fom ‘Linoleum, 2: abel ye j ; ; yards and 2 yards— te " Lea ro pi aid m cut from the full rolls, World Advertisements bring ye eida jon, these |] GAMABEC, OD sale from and on sale from 8 to 8 to 10 and from 2 to 4 at, per yard, 9c 9 and from 2 to Sat, ie who eubmitted pro Boarders. Last week The World 2,340 separate Boarders and Roor « Advertisements—514 = more than @orresponding week last year. the water w ved, and !t w do to get bh ary MoDonald, Reed bid on a rt rubway builder, down several ¢ 12 Words—30 Cents. a 2 muse har bene, resus Ne ‘5 id to 9 tave bona "bid j — JOC ae olen 6's eee 1A © A Boys’ $3 Knicker Pants Suits at $1.29 A harvest of the rarest bargains ever printed; Summer goods of every de- scription drop to their lowest price levels in this after-stocktaking clearance sale, Competition-dumfounding values dem nd attention in our Great August Furnitures Housefurnishing and Blanket Sales. Drugs, Etc. At Rare Cat. Prices ‘NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOODS NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE WEST 1a ‘STREET. 2 |SATISFACTION = GVARANTEED A Whirlwind Cheafaiice Sale of Women’s Summer Wash Dresses alues that thrill every econ nee of this fits S ot dainty dress at tes a $5, $6 i $8 Striped Linen Suits at 1,98 travelling dis of 500 striped Persian L al value. There nc woman wi Again Tho 60c FOR DRESS fat RED AT LE BLO FOR sti "yt RIGHT, at a Record ie Price, 98c Very stylish, dressy and cool. Coats 30 in. long, 3 pock- ets each side; skirts 4 yds. wide, 9-in. fold; all sizes, all colored stripes, also plain white and blue; strictly man tailored, and worth up to $8 each, sale price, 1,98 Mothers, look for the best bar- gain you'll find in many months for neat clothing, stanchly made. DOU BLE- 98c for Women’s Girls’ $2 “Olga” $2Rubber-Heeled Summer Butterfly BREASTED neaiet a Oye < vost Suliettes : eys ced A boon ors} sizes 80 to tired ars; the women —on their ce great deal — who walk much, ful; absorb the shock on 1 99) é heel; you'll never be with e out a pair once you wear them; y ! ak, flexible soles, new PAN” WAISTS, in the daintiest of siriped lawns, at a third of cost to uility striped lawn; made full, with po rolling collar, assorted hite, black and wh en and whit dd white, brown and at Featuring 1,5 manufa colored t white; also el $3.00 Lingerie Waists, $1, 00 fresh, crisp + Made fro! ure, Nc Bek ‘Silk Waists, Reduced from $3.00 and $4.00 to $1.98 my, ‘These are handsome, :ichly 4 made waste, prettily tucked, in the new- ew. Fall pat- Special Friday Bargains from OurGreat Midsummer Spicials From Our Mid-Summer Sale of Furniture Sale |HOUSE FURNISHINGS sale to- morrow at Gas Stove Oven, made of heavy Russian fron; This $12,00 Dresser, $7.50 fe Made of solid oak; two small drawers and two large draw- ers; fitted with large French bevel a7 Te sot Cast brass trimmings and Gas Stoves—Extra | highly | polished gular price $12.00 | heavy late size; | TO eee eee eeerereeees Hts j Potta's Sad | sold a O8e.s 9¢ | * handle. with [especial 1 | Massive i heavy fil steel, double woven wire 817 felt mat plete to- morrow only. War Bollers, No. with’ oval | [Clothes tram i} era, whole whe | low with wood Complete Consiatin side dies: fale price... $5 Cotiage Dinner Sets, 2.98 100-plece “White “Inn. t han. “This 7.00 erriinyit 4.50 This sold oak ( 810.00 ALL HAIR MATTRESSES, 86.00—All Hair Mattresses, 40 pounds, diamond or, biscuit tuft- ed, covered In A, C. A. ticking, made up to your order in "$6 ner use; plaies for have 12 and 2 one oF two parts; all alzes, Regular price $10. August sale price, oh oe are meee eae remtermamnn t ¥ i

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