The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1908, Page 17

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0 AHEARN TO PUPLS DONT MAKE BONFRES Asks Board of Education to WM. VOGEL & SON Assist in Saving the > City’s Streets, | Borough Presid the achoolboy to preserve th He wants Donftres on as} Bonfires eat up the fire ruts. In a president of tl Board f Edy Ahearn appeal and superintendents appeal t He Invites the to ald him in keeping the street , ROCKEFELLER IN AUTO fined $i. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG IS York to help him ' ase butiaine President Ahear fine all) tenche + STOPPED; DRIVER FINED. Broadway REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. 17 $15 “Personality” Suits and Overcoats HE New York man is ever becoming more critical in the matter of dress—and rightly so. .What pleased him a year ago will not to-day—his views have advanced with the times. And the more critical the man, the more will he favor our “Personality” clothes. Our $15 “Personality” Suits and Overcoats demonstrate the reason for it. They possess all the factors that good clothes should have—style, character, fit, quality—with this added—Personality. ‘‘Personality"” Suits and Overcoats have been designed individually; they have been evolved to harmonize with a man’s mental views as well as to meet his physical requirements. And in this they are absolutely unique. ' The Suits at $15 take form in a series of models, radical and conservative, and are fashioned of pure wool fabrics—cheviots and cassimeres—in monotones, stripes and oyerplaids and black Thibets. The Overcoats at $15 involve a numerous series of models in black, tan, gray and Oxford fabrics in a diversity of weaves. OTHER “PERSONALITY” SUITS AND OVERCOATS UP TO $40 WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. | LONG ISLAND Sas: LONG ISLAND. Special Train Willi Leave Long Island City Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9.10 A. M. Free Fare to Beautiful Bayside. ep) | erm | | OW would you like to live amidst all the | wonders of the country—its song birds— and flowers—its air untainted with smoke and its breezes from the Ocean? You can doit. For $200 you can do it For $200 will sell you a lot at Bayside within 500 yards of the depot and within 250 yards of the new electric railway connection with Manhattan. You can buy a single lot if you want to. Lots across the street have been sold and are selling for nearly three times as much. Saturday, Nov, 7th, at 9.00 A. M., MEET ME at the I 4 , 7th, at 9. .M., ME ) g song Island R. R. Depot, Long Island City. Bring your wife ! I will give you your choice of 475 lots. Every lot is carefully staked and you must stand on it when you buy it. A representative of the Title Guarantee & Trust Co. will be there to take your money. About forty of these lots altho’ priced the same are much better than the others, being on knobs of ground or commanding a bet- ter view, so if you can do so come surely on Saturday. If you or your wife can’t come Saturday, come Sunday. Title is guaranteed by the Title Guarantee and Trust Co., who will deliver all deeds and collect all money. Iam the Pioneer in thus giving lot buyers a positive guarantee that they will get a deed if they ae their money. : Never in the history of real estate sales has such a -, property been offered. Prices have been more than cut in two, Lots worth $500 are marked down to #250. No man so poor but can buy a lot. If you only have #5 to pay down and can pay $1 a week, FEV OGRA. COME AND SEE ME! Many of the lots have beautiful trees; streets re graded, many of them macadamized. Bay- side has schools, churches, stores, banks and clubs, These lots are across Broadway from the McKnight estate, a most delightfully improved property. Walk south from the depot on Bell Ave. 8 blocks, then west- erly 2 blocks. For plats and_ pictures write to me at Bayside. Office on the property open every day and the sale will continue until every lot is sold. Telephone 526 J, Flushin FOR SALE | LADIES’ AND GENTS’ Clothing Credit Special Inducements of- fered this month to those opening a ints with us You can dress in the latest styles and the finest of ma- terials on small payments. Call at any of our 3. stores and be convinced, Henin econ } Lenox outs 273 Oth Ave., near 17th St} \ | r| 2274 3d Ave. nr. 124th St./ Brooklyn Store, 1129 Broadway (Near De Kalb Ave.) OVEN EVENINGS. iH ‘AUTOS REGARDLESS | | $100. vn, | | $4—-B7—-&-B1O _ OF VALUE. ie r tha ap id, | Pioneer Auto- ablishment. m0; $10 sid uly giveng | uto Bodies, Closed or Ane } 1908 ‘Tires Any Price. Mammoth E xchange, Al New Broadw Auto- 2a to M | STANDARD OUTFITTING CO. 12 W. f4th St., West of 6th Ay. ' Broolslyn, 920 Broadway, ,,.°3" ie to ort Lateat styles TEMPLD & CO. 8-10 DENTISTRY. If you have three or four teeth I I do this with absolu Examination of your Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH GUILSHAN 125th St, and 8th Ave, 271 W. 125th st, N. E, Cor, YACHTS, VESSELS, &C, BARGAIN BG BOAT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. eee: Unfurnished bath, $10, JANOS AND ORGANS, ome of igi-Gimde WL No Extra Charge for Mt. World way be lett ct Moscnger Octloe } Advertisencu.. 491 any American the eity until i lined—no such value in misses’ sults | tailored im every point—cut and finish strictly correct! "| MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS ‘00 | Special in Lingerie Wa | Special in |Net Waists....... Ww ! u |DIAMONDsSonCREDIT | WATCHES y24iiiaeo'taoner tie a Alt a will insert a full set without a plate. “TEETH, |g: |Special in i d Directoire Veils, i t ey |\j2ae Satin and ‘stots Ribbons, AS FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue ‘i Saturday Is Children’s Day! THE QUICK AND CONFIDENT RESPONSE TO OUR ANNOUNCEMENTS Has Often Been Remarked Upon! "Tis no surprise to us—tt proves how com- pletely we have won confidence of customers. Descriptions are made directly from the goods themselves=no imaginary narratives or uxaggerated statements....The truth 1s strong enough—Iit % means Values so good that all who read can expect more than ordinary a / nioney's worth, Have YOU Tested Our Offerings? | DO sO NOW———— YOU'LI, COME AGAIN! h A Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits \ 7.98 laa iS J Following is assurance that hore 14 to 18 yrs,—worth $12.98... andsome two-toned Stripe Chevrons—stylish coats with braid trim—satin an be found elsewhere—perfectly | is all the smartest dresser could desire—such extraordinary varle ety in colorings and forms as can searcely be described in print -...The most prudent are de- lighted with our prices for such Also Following Reduced Lots: New goods, without exception—no carried-over stock— HILDREN'S COATS , MISSES’ SKIRTS 2 to 6 yrs.—Pacas, Broadcloths and) 14 to 18 yrs.—Pauamas and Cheviots, Serges—best colors~ | Black, Blue and Brown- 9 , were $4.98 08, were g2.98 Hest pleated and gored styles— B28 vere $08 | SBR Were fas 1.98. were gr 0s B.98, were $5.98 698, were $il.vs 2.98, were $4.95 | 498, were $7.98 BLACK DRESSES ré—For mourning and convent w new this Fall-snevertheless sh Word $408...1.2.98 | Were $0.85.....8.08 | Lhimense | MISSES’ REGULATION SAILOR and | Coa COLLEGE DRESSES 8.—one and two plece— 6.98 | wore $1498 AT FOOT! Cheviots, Broadcloths and Chevrons— fait 8 11.98, were $16. 98 | 18.98, were $18.93| 14 to 18 14.98, were $19.98] were § ALSO MORNING 5! 9.98 | The Greatest Boys’ Clothing Dept. In the World! x ers, tra large Double Wing! ral itd, with long tte, with 12 uncurled Ostri a tion filled with customers. OUR ASSORTMENTS ARE WONDERFUL ! QUALITIES DEPENDABLE! PRICES ROCK BOTTOM! * Do You Wonder That H-arn’s b Clothing Is Yamous? Outrich ey | Ostricl COMPARE THuSE WU SRS AND OVERCOATS Taree pee large Bunch At 5.98 where shown at $8.00 and $10.00. wide wale Herringbones, brown striped cbeviots and Oi fabrics that are warm enough for zero con- | Extra Large Large Koses and follage L “velvet. Sik Velvet and Linen Fol Extra Large Cabbage Roso—large bud. FINE LACES “Red Ticket’’ Lot ‘That means special reductions— al} 3.98 | these are bandings and edgings in Irish, Potnt Venise, Ortental let—% and 1 inch wide~ cream, ecru—especially lovely ne—all new this season— of navy, Oxford and gray Frieze, navy y annel or Venetian Hned—sizes according | | Boys’ Overcoat. Speci Suits 12.98 | #9 to 16 years—worth $5.98 Oxford Frieze and = {Baby Cheviots—best Mnings and jess whit Black and Mi trous- wear of irs Knickerbo each suit, gly fers—4to tyra. ) pa navy | perfect and clean—but by our rule 1 (Lt Os their timo has come tor the Red i J 2 Ticket sentence~Dherefere \ 2 WB CNL VALUC....crnceserersensenescereaveed | and brown well made~e The Fashionable Suede Shoes | For Women and Misses Ip Also great stocks of others—those trustworthy qualities « expected here, at prices you will be glad to know of, Women’s Suede ) |Girls’ 2s" Knock-abouts Button Shoes (4 50) All Black Suedo or Patent Leather with . J Suede tops-—broad, comfortable last— Others ask 96.50......... SiIK finished ‘A fine group of new | y popular price. Dye) hand-welt soles—extra bigh cut—the sea- 1 son's smartest dress show. double frill, Black and smoke—pew short vamps— and frout pa c igh Cuban heels—best materials ta and workmanship—all sizes! None worth trimmed {nr loss than $5.00, Women's Pat. Leatben 1,98 Girls’ Tafier Knock-abouts i s « vi co re ht Ela tic Belts... . En, Button aud Blucher—-Cuban heels— | that sell at $2.09 to $3.00 for same sixes silk elastic alrands * all sizes and widths—style and good 6 to . . 7 6 Jet ead. steel fit are combined in these shoes, that is 1.98 1.48 sholr equal ford would be good Value at $3.00. | 1.89; BOYS’ WALTON SHOES le of solid leather—Veal Calf— d, comfortable last-—-laced—s! Try to 6 Wit ae ea Will stand. plenty of rough w Gah on Muara ane at aert Try them for the boy who's extra bard on #! o—_—___—_—_- ——-_ —— — re een , ’ +) Special in ) Saturday’s Corset Offerings |Wired Hat Bows.... } 1.59 Many and various—all well worth coming for. Nothing’ to eauall thecal apranereede ate These three are fair examples: 15 Ligh loops and long bande of rich, Wide yribbop--messaline, taffeta, satin, At 1,75 At 69 cts, Prosdens, plaids, stripos—strong wire At 98 cts, black, white, colors, WOME | CORSETS AND , $1. COUT ; walsts~ | Special in ) 89 white, blacks | ge me fine white couth aud pMen's DogsKinGloves. J * bh shapes || Gentile Ulli” Capbels: ‘Adier's make—all shades of tan—tiee d--| clasp or button front— handsemely eines 18 to 28—reg. .9. Texular $1.0) glove Full assorument. of Men's Gloves— Mocha, Cape, Dogskin—black, whitey all. fashionable shades—at lowest ) prices. : vw without gur but not i each style. All up-to-d te und Corset Walets cry stylish dresser wants, MORNING SALES—"tar? sts” To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted—No Mail or Telephone Orders, Tong Cloais, 265 | $3.98 Hove’) Ni" Reeters, 2.29 $1.09 Won and mixture Medium ¢ tray ie s re ri $1.39 hays’ St) Shoes.. Ma saten-lage-B to. lists ss DOR wien EE re SBCOND PLOC School Dresses, 4,00 Toren rs -8 to. 14 988 79 ct. Large Double Wings 44 PialtaCON x sia lack, white and, colar 7 - THIRD FLOOR HW UILDING. LL TT Pde mudren's iuslin Drawers, AL $1.49 Women's felt ate .74 snbnia £ ~ yellowe-1 ¢0 Latest shap arge a amall--biack, HB, Ca COND? 20k CENTRE 49¢ Boys! Blouses }5 va. yew shades. Madraa” Perce 4\e, fancy, M Ws TON MW BUILDING. 1.25 Toy Dishes--28 ve 65 ut oe Ose. Women's retticas O4 Aide +8) S lpaaelaene glee I3¢ Chiidre os Hose, Batoeg aint Mosoan Diao and coos, PoC ELook SEW BUEDING Double hee 1 ize SDI - a | - Ry. MAIN LOO; WES! 350 Rit” Neckwear’ slog « 390 Silk Caudle mhades, +B Da TTREA SN RU TTC Lee Je Bit” Aeokwe aR NE OTHER MORNING SPECIALS—equal value to above Space does uot permit LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS4 aad Also TWENTY-O. Not advertised- LOOK FOR THE CLocks!

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