The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1908, Page 8

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CS TETIS = Oppressed ee Appeal ° he Through Novelist Bernstein. Bureaucratic Rule Directs Ev- ery Inhumanity That Is Practised. fe r sal (Mr, Herman 0 returned fri ‘ ‘Wilhelm der G: Bvening World the awful conditions low existing in Russia. “When I decided to go to Russ'a, | ans d, ‘and there can be no ques- | tion as to this Duma being dispersed.’ |“ "What makes you feel so confl- cfs dealt ildaeseaseallidinestincnsatentemmmtbwedsi at the ‘ton ‘mer faith Czar as God's reer tative on earth has been | “The an idea of what the third| Duma really ts may be gathared from n, the novelist, | what M. Khomyakov, the President of; Du the longevity hether tt may be ndent body, | independent,’ he i @bout three months ago.”’ he said, “my / 4 friends expressed | t josen so unintere: BY tieaked j i : Deere | 1 spoke to Stolypin yesterday,| i ussia, ‘The revolution !s suppressed,’ me,’ answered the President | { a1; ‘thinks run on smoothly and a. | \ t a, wer, coming from M. Khom- | simply confirms the general | i on In Russia with regard to the| ; a i “Count Tolstoy speaks of thls Duma} } re not In p toy in the hands of the Govern-| gh , ame | i 4 a Mutekeree Planned by Government. | | eir terms “As for the Jewlsh question In Rus- ; a St. Pet sla, Iam glad‘to be able to say that : sbch men as 7 ; i | j iborg man'fe | fussia as a his | Quiet Is That of ‘Fae J pt Count Leo Tolstoy, } ’, ; Ov i e Russian |" to the whims of |, who are @ law un- /f to tl uch omen as Dum |! badzo, Baron Kaulbars, Gen. Tolmat- | 6. choy, of Odessa, are vested with un- Mpited powers. They put persons to |"! ‘Ss URE EReM Cn Ena ons ite rg afterward. More per h : en hanged during the reign of Nich igs II. than during the refgn of Ivan | the Terrible. ‘ “The idea general! @je Czar is not as haikovsky, to ex, We to the Ame: en going on In Ry ft from the bes IL knows wh ela, and tho times been described to —_ — | The Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, The Final Clearance Sale of Summer Suits for Men At $12 Former Prices $15, $16.50. $18 & $20 Providing an exceptional opportunity to round out the season with a new and distinct ve suit at a cost too small to permit hesitation The collection includes both two and three garment models in faxcy m terials, among them many of the most p»pular creations of our designers for tais season, The Final Sale of Summer Dresses for Girls & Misses Jumper and Eton Dress:s | 2.08 Formerly 7.50 to 10,00, at) 9 ed ginghams, polka dot or striped lawns and plain chambrays; 12 to 18 years. Summer Dresses (5 to 14 years) \ A large variet iodelswhite or colored fabrics, } Formerly 50 4.50 7.50 11,50 At Xe 148 1,98 2,98 3.50 a | Broadway Saks & Company 34th Street | PI FANS Eas ae DOUGLAS [8 ote de ar W. L, DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. ) The reason W, L, Douglas ies| be excelled, mpl case | The selection of the leath- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. tHe Best $6 BSO SHOES ror men MEN’S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is be- cause I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoe- makers in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot ers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after by specially \ trained experts in every de- partment. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wearlonger,andareof grea -r value than any other make. a STUPENDOUS ‘SALE ENTIRE STOCK \Bonwit,Harris® Co. Broadway end 5th Ave., Cor. 2!st St-et. (Signed) W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Be Equalied at Any Price. W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. SUE is MY MEN'S $3.50 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 | AND ros raat er WL DOUGLAS’ SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. 79g. ARoo be NY, -<f 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Ay, 1447-1449 Broadway. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, 2202 Third Ave.,cor. 120th. 47g Fifth A 984 Third Ave.,ncar 59th, Jrncry CITY 18 Newark 280 Wait 125th Se Avene t th 5t . 345 Eighth Avenue” = NEWARK—785 Broad St. 95 Nassau Street, FATEIEON= —192 Market St. Ist UPON RAY Tw ue om HIGH CLASS RETAILERS | F Al Men's and Boys’ Clothing Men's Hats, Cafs and Furnishings, Boys’ Hats, Caps and Shoes, on Sale | '§0cON DOLLAR! No Mail or elephone Orders Filled, Quantities Linited, } Bonwit, Herris & Co.’s Men's Shirts, 50c on|Bonw.t, Harris & Co.'s Boys’ “Star’’ Shirts, Yo afe of ofr ole efor ete afr ele efoale ofrole afr ele = ote = ste she ole ofr ete ede ote nie ate otoote whe of obs abs obo obe obe olsete abe of | the dollar. 50 on the dollar. | Uonwit H ris & Co.'s Men's Neckwear, 50c|/Bonwit, Harris & Co.'s Men’ aud Boys’ Bath- Tobacco y onthe. ollar. ing Suits, 50c on the dolla | | ig B nwit, Parris & Co.'s Hats and C:p , 50¢ on Bony arms & Co.'s Men's s Bath Robes, 50c e ; the doin. th Mar, Cigarette J eV it Farris & Co's Men's Jewelry, 50c\Doiwit, Harris & Co.'s Men's Umbreltas and AN 9 oon che dolar, rm Halt H , Cones, 50c eee rare Ne | 4 orwit, Harris & Co.'s Men's Hal lose, 50c)/Bonwit, Harris Co.’s Men’s Handkerchiefs, That Is Mild CaN | 4 on the deiler. sO: nthe dollar. Oe A Bonwit, Harris & Co.’s Men's Collars, 80c cn/B nity Harris & Co.'s Boys’ Shoes, 50c onthe hi the aollar. | doilar, That’ $ somet ing ev- i § vonwit. Harris & Co.'s Men's and Boys’ Sweat-|Bonwit, Harris & Co.'s Men’s Trade Mark \ ers, S0c on the dolar. Gitoves, 50¢ on the di tar, ery smoker has been look- ing for, who has found the strength of Havana cigarettestheir only drawback. IbA PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette third flour. The sae starts at 839 to-morrow morning. and “omprles every Ine of mer handise in the Bonwit, *Harris Co, store or on thelr imme iiate orders. Salespeople in the employ of Bonwit, Harris & Co., up to the time of the Closing of thelr store last Saturday afternoon, have been enyaged to wa.t on those Who at.end this saie, They will be picased to mvet thelr former customers: BONWIT, HARTIS @ CO. WAS ONE OF 1HE YOUNGER AND FKEst NNUWN CLOTH NG STURES IN NEW YOxK. They catered to a distincily disirim nating cllen le, selling high-gia.¢ Imported and Americen Clothing, They ware purchased from such eminent and wicely advertised cioih'ng firms as St tn, Bloch s Co, Rochester, N. Y.; Hirsch, Wickwire & Co, CilGag> B, Kvppenheimer Co,, Ch cago; A. B. Kirschbaum & Co, Now York & Philadelphia; Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co, (‘‘Sincartty Clothes’), Chicago; Michael, Stern & Co,, Fochester, N. Y,. and other well-known Ni uses. Therejore this sale cannot bo otherwise han of tremendous {nterest and profit to those who take advantage of the opportunity an Bonwi, Ha rls & Go, st ck will be lo: ated on the main and third floors, The clothing will be sold on ithe has a delightful, natural mildness, without sacri- =~ ficing any of its rich Havana fragrance Tt is rolled in ‘ce paper with pecto- ca a torts efcedes abe ate als ataate of SF ee ole ae pov!’ | ETBONWIT, HARRIS @ CO.’S $18 FALL OR WINTER SUITS, - - - $9.0] ¢ ‘E/BONWIT, HARRIS @ CO.’5 $13 KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOAT, $).0| £/BO. WIT, HARKI) @ CO.'S $5 FALL OR WINTER SUITS, - - $12.50] ¢ +/BCNWIT, HARKIS ® CO.’ $25 OVERCOATS, -- ----- - - $12.50] #/ BONWIT, HARRI} @ CO.’S $30 SUI S OR OVERCOATS, - - - $15.00|¢ EILONWIT, HARRI) @ CO.'S 940 SUILS OR OVERCYATS, - - - $0.00] & i BOKWIT, HARRIS @ C0.’S $2U Kuppenheimer Cravenettes, - - $10.00 +IBONWIT, HARRIS @ CO.’S $60 FU LINED OVERCOATS, - - $30.091¢ “1BONWIT, HARRIS @ CO.’S $100 FUL LINED OVERCOATS,- - $50.00] + “| BONWIT, HARRI} @ CO.’S $10 MEN’S TROUSERS, - - - - - - - $5.00/+ ABONWIT, HARRIS @ CO.’5 $5 and £6 “PARAGON” TROUSERS, $3.00 i Semi-Annual Sale of Bri il Clothes —" ONWIT, HARKIS @ CO.’S $10 to $12 FANCY VESTS, - - - - - $5.00] ONWI1, HARRIS @ CO.’S $ 0 BOY.” SUITS OR OVERCOATS, - $5.00] ONWIT, HARRIS @ CO,’S $12 BOYS’ SUITS OR OVERCOATS, - $6.00) ONWIT, HAR Id @ CO.’S $100 FUR AUTJMOBILE COATS, - $50.00|* | BUNWIT, HAR: IS @ CO.’S $5 BuYs’ WASH SUITS, ------- $2, 50/3 BONWIT, H .RRIS @ CO.’S $15 SMOKING J \CKETS, - - - - - - $7.50/ BONWIT, HARR'S @ CO.’S $79 FULL DRiSS SUITS, - - - - - $39.50|% BONWIT, HARRIS @ CO,’S $30 TUXcDO SUITS, - - - - - = - = $15.00} LONWIT, HAKRIS @ CO.’S$6 AND 97 Robt. Heath English Hats, $2.50|' “1B “1B 1B AB . 50 for Suits that are | | values up to $18 ‘ i} for Suits that XS are valies up | to $22.30. B Britt Oi 5? hi ceed “nwurnonn | * | BONWIT, HARRIS @ CO.’S $50 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, - $25.00|,2 % YAEL C TTL ET TTT CT CUTTS TT TT Ty UNION SQUARE vit St. n B way 145TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. “ee | Sepeesinteces ote oe ote Sad of ots ote fe oye fe ye ar ie

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