The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1908, Page 5

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i | eee HOW GIANTS STAND IN CONTEST FOR THE WORLD MEDAL. “MATIY" LEADS IN CONTEST FOR GREATEST GANT Fans Vote Early and Often in sey). venue Waid: Evening World’s Diamond a om Medal Race. Christy: Methewson Mike Donlin .... Balt 400 Mm Hridwell os. 6. Med BAPey vere ereeees Vethur Devlin oe. Charles fhoans ovis Crandall Harry MeCormick Rube Marquard all sor repeaters ined aucs x Workl voting ¢ lots of talk—but not near so much as the $15 suits we're offering this Fail. Lots of this talk comes from our com- petito lio can't understand how we cau give $25 value at a $15 price, 7 Moe Levy & Co. 119-125 Walker $i, New York 320-282 Fulton St Brooklya 1439 Broadway New Yoru eal Southwest Corner 6th n Ave, and 18th St., New York. _ || rs ad Stock of Women’s & Misses’ New Fa'l Style Shoes From Factories in Lynn, Mass., and Haverhill, Mass. —ioi 1— Women’s Napo.eon Boois —Loi 2— omen: s High Grade Shoes —Lot 3— Misses’ Napoleon Boots (R. P. Smith's regular $2.25 grade.) Made of genuine gun metal calfskin; e high cut, wave tops; extension soles; laced only; sizes 8’ to 41 and 11% to 2, Worth $2.50 Lit ne Women) Ss So! id Leather Shoes ejects; R. P S regular $1.50 and $2.00 id bri e Ss; lace or 8 Also a lot of CHOICE OF MANY 15e HUY Onn nUToCEs 2 pair Lot t- Misses School Shoes _ . P. Siith’s regular $1.50 grade.) Frazin &j} Oppenhe mj} Lot ‘Women’ Ss Juliets, Oxfords and F cmos) House Slippers. Ou.ds and Ends in Ad Leahers Greai Picking Not For Summer Only. gee ee SE A RN eNO ee ore NONE ONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER SIEGEL (SOOPER SIRT JB. OG PRES NEW YORK Tneleenvalyeiees Two Important Lvents Are Now in Progress Umbrellas A sale which offers at this Millinery 10-day, to-morrow and Wedneeday, at $1.00 pres umbrellas worth $1.50 Show bays Fresh ideas daily, especially in the ‘0 $2.50, hats at $5 An Unusual Cigaretie Value The import duty has always made Cuban cigarettes so high-priced that many smokers could not afford them, But now you can afford LA-PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette Ask for “‘S. & H.”’ Green Trating| Siamps—We Give Them. Double | Stamps Single | Stamps chat Sold Up to $12, lo- Because its tobacco is imported morrow at when aged, and the cigarette rolling S 9 with each L0c of with each 10c of is done in this country, Made in rice Mi Pa) { purchase Purchase paper with pectoral tip, also pectoral Before paper with plain end, Come to-morrow and take yo 7 After choice of Suv styish and we Noon Noon 10 for 5c tailored suits offered as a “Tues: day pargain’ at $3. They are . made of medium and light "| @)) ‘ i Weight worsteds. cassimeres ana velours. All sizes trom 14 to 20, This is @ quick clearance, and the 300 suits will go in a few hours, $3.50 Eurnt Leather Pillow Covers, $1. 75 25c Framed ad Pictures, 3e Come early. (Main Floor, Rear 98c Assorted ‘Pictures, Gilt Frames, 33c $3.50 and $3.75 Colored Pictures at $2. 50. 25 Box Writing Paper, 12\¢c 23c Salin Tatteta Ribbon, 17 $1.25 Smyrna Rugs, 30x60, at 7ic $3.75 W ilton Rugs, 27054, at $2,25 P. & G. Naphtha Soap is an all:the-year:round soap. Boys’ $1 Shoes, 9 to 13%, at 50c $15.50 Reed Hood Go-Carts, $13 $2 Teddy Bears, 21-inoh, $1.25 $9.75 Daghestan “Mats at $7.50 | | Women ’96c Braid DressHiats, 69c 4ic Hackle "Breast for Hats, 25c 19¢ to 29e atara White Goods, I4e More P. & G. Naphtha Soap is used in summer than at any other time of year. This is to be expected. In the “dog days,” when the mercury ig Gays; ) hangs’round go in the shade for weeks at $15 Axminster Rugs, €x12, $11.25 1€e to 25e Poilies at 124 a time,a woman is glad to get hold of any- thing that will save time and labor. So she buys a few cakes of P. & G. NAPHTHA SOAP and is happy. Please remember, however, that P. & G. Lice t059¢e Table Linens a! 38 “a ‘hese Pretty Hats a Tuesday ae Bargain at 1.95 4 decidedly new and effective mushroom inodel, mage of taifeta with taffeia binding and beauti- ully trimmed with) full ruche of accordion-piaived A chiffon around crowa and finished with taffeta bow \ est colors, Regularly wesell J these: hatsat>2 4S and they €4% re the best values in town for the price. You save at least $1 on each hat to-morrow. $1.09 to $1.49 Trish Damask Napkins, Dozen, 9&c $1.49 a Yard Loag Cloth and Naphtha Soap does just as good work in Nainsoon, 98e January as in July. It makes clothes as clean in December $1, 4yt to $1.75 Extra Weight Comforters, $1.29 as inJune; and it saves time, labor and fuel in the middle of winter as well as in the middleofsummer. P.&G. | Naphtha Soap is an all- 8175 end $1.95 a Pair Cotton Blankets, $1.29 p 2dcImpei ial Pr unes, Pound, 18 3ea Pound White Pepper ai a c the-year-round soap, | The sooner you realize that, the better. P.&G. Naphtha Soap 5 cents a cake. 32.25 Short Marabout Boas, 98c ————Main Flores, Fre $3.60 to $6. 50 Colored Coque Boas | 39 Wooden totes with Brass and Stolcs, $2.00 Trimmings, 1&¢ Lic Inscribed | Beer Steins at 12c 69c Japanese Vases at 49c 35¢ Pressed Glass Comports, 14¢ “ $1.25 a Gallon Cal Horaia Port Wine, ofc fr, Front $1.40 Bottle Ferrand’s 3-Star Co- | gnge Brandy, aie 0 << <—_ | oS aipson Piano elias beet Fourth in Crt igs (67) | SIXTH AT PSON son 7 NEW dC { Boys’ 25c Flannel Blouses, 19¢ 95ce Chi na Berry Sels, 59c 95¢e China Bureau Sets, 55c $7. 50 Oak Hall Clocks, $4.75 £2 Oak Chairs (Cane Seats), oh20 $1.50 Silkoline Ge reens, Oak Frames, 98e The Weekly Clearing of Used Pianos Taken in exchange —a famous even! that has made many homes happy in the possession of a fine instrument at @ halt and less than half original cost. 15 Pinochle Cards, 10 Men’s Trousers Worth up to $3. A ‘Tue day Barga nat “1.29 an extraordinary of $1.75 Su de Skin lable Covers, 98c $1.95 Shir: Waist Boxes, $1.19 $2 Mahogany Finish Center Below isthe list of to-morrow's 7 REAL bargains. You ean buy Lables, 1.40 any of them for $10 Down and $1 a Week 4 53.50 Oak Kocke's Tozmorrow, ' $2.75 This is ; fering of 1,00) pairs of well os eieeraingy UB tailored and good-looking (rows: Fre ree e Transportation 95 1 Vose.. . 123 ers. Made of good ae or patrons of this store to and irom the oul. 1 Needham. . 95 1 Sterling. » 16S way anit eft:.a d-Wadison Av’. Cars; the 1 Chickerio4 100 1 Waters.. . 135 cassimeres, cheviois and Me Sd Av EL and Suriace Car; he Lexington 1 Har; man . LOO 1 Webster » 135 steds, in correct patterns anc Ave. and vro dway surface Cars. , Persons 1 Whit: ey . 100 1 Jeeob Br » 145 comrortable weights for fall who reach us by any ofthese routes may:hereafter | aang * i 1 Wetec, ‘ in and winter wear egular Change at 18th St. ) | 1 Mason & Ham ins... 110 1 Wissner. [175 prices range.up to $s to the Crosstown Omnibuses bearing the sign VOYS9) Gly seedobue ee oe uuog000 11) 1 Steinway + 185 All sizes. “For Patrons of Siege! C No fare is 1 Weber ; 115 1 Kranich res Bach 2.0 e collected in either direction from patrons of a Main Plow this store. All Upright P.anos in good condit on, While you are here to-morrow be sure to ask to see the most remarkable Piano offer New York has known. Our $350 Warren Piano at $182 The same easy payment terms—$10 down and $1 a week— instraments, A remarkable offer. ines and Edison Phonographs, $1 a Week. —————S==f ISUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ly to these splendid bd Victor Ta'king Machi ace ae resnitecienatiiimmnewenes eemenpgeece ee

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