The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, Special Saturday Sale of Exclusive Millinery Trimmed Dress and Tailored Hats, exclusive models copied from originals by the foremost Parisian couturiers, complete assortment of the best styles of the pees ayuda a laude, a... $10, $12, $15 Women’s Tailormade Suits Exceptional in All Particulars Women's and Misses’ Spring Tailormade Suite, exceptional in fineness of fabrics, in beauty and variety af new Spring colors; distinction in every detail, rivalling Suits shown in the down- town stores at a third to one-half more $15 to $29.95 than our prices for Saturday FRIDAY, APRIL uf 1911. | FLYNN'S MEN RAD | FIGHT: CORRIGAN | DOOGES CASE Magistrate Sends Eight Men} Arrested at Metropolitan Club to Another Court. 23d Street, West Near Fifth Avenue, N.Y, STORED CONMaE, a a Improved Cold, Dry- “THE HOUSE OF INDIVIDUALITY.” Air Method Our Only Store : Sole Uptown 167-169 Bash St. Vogel & Co. Distributors of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING INTRODUCING THE NEW THIRD FLOOR CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HAT SECTIONS ‘Three detectives of Deputy Commis- @ioner Fiynn’s staff, with Capt. George W. McCluskey and four men of the Morrisar', atation, arrested eight men, | amid a shower of bottles, last night in | the Metropolitan Athtetic Club, at No %@ East One Hundred and Fifiy-fre- atreet. ’ Pie Hticuves Ais deny “ORG am Women’s Neckwear Langford” and “Young Specks,” who | Ware acheduled for a ten-roupd go, did Not appear, When the two fighters entered the ting for the “star bout the police rushed into the arena and announced themselves, and then bottles began to fly. The reserves from the Alexander | Fancy Stocks, Jabots, Gibson Stocks, Dutch Collare, of fine lawns and Venise laces, regular value up to 50c; special on Saturday at 22c Women’s Silk Hose avenue station soon ended the trouble. Imported Black Silk Boot Hose, lisle tops, double soles and The fighters gave thelr names a , , GATURDAY: Jimmie West, iibeteen pie eM, of a, heels, regularly 50c pr.; l Phirteenth Lewis, twanty-or Lexington aven ast One Hun. | dred and Fifty-secon: street, said to have been the referee, and Vincent Sal- arno, of special on Saturday at... 39c Pris 3 Pr., $1 L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Avs. SPECIAL OFFERING OF Children’s & Misses’ Trimmed HATS 7.00, 8.00 & >, and his brother, Charles, cald to save been treasurer, were also arrested, as were Copyright 1911 ‘The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago “TILL SATURDAY NIGHT | and took in the tickets, They gave their hames as Frederick “erivo, 8 a One Haul street, Joan 3 y One Hundred and F et, and George Fredericks o FOR MEN AND WOMEN The Season’s Opening Marks a Wealth of Brand New St ig for Men and Young Men, rence street The prisoners were taker genes | 10.00 Values, $ 00 as Authorized by “The House of Kuppen- onto apna inte Morne Pl LESS THAN HALF PRICE! heimer” and Shown Exclusively By Us Pajic hy Own Gan. : F . E have just placed on show the very newest, brightest, best RiciAcy ciy tomune Pateeitina| PI YMOU | H Just Received from the Renard Workrooms, Where W ideas in men's suits for the Spring and Summer seasons— Matitesd, was funclig WO: eaten | They Were Prepared Expressly for This Event. suits of real worth and dependability—down to the moment Newark avenue trolley RAINCOAT COMPANY 872 Broadway in style. They're from the femous style creators and gcod clothes makers—‘‘The Hcuse of Kuppenheimer.”” ropped from his EVERY MATERIAL, TRIM AND COLOR EFFECT , a he TWO 212-214 Sixth Ave. OF THE HOUR—EACH MODEL Wes Glocharged, (he. bulle | (AND THERE ARE ie ox He was taken 40 the City | Cor, 18th Mt. STORES One door from Cor. 14th Bt. SCORES) A SPRIGHTLY SPRING CREATION The MOCELS are au- The FABRICS include THIRD thentic, accepted, imi- Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. The cumulative economies of three score and six years make ible a standard of value unknown beyond the confines of the Smith Gray & Co. stores—impossible without the Smith Gray & Co. plant and organization. Every item sets a new high value mark—every garment has behind it the experience derived from the ever increasing patronage of three generations of better dressed New York. READY-FOR-SERVICE No more complete, exhaustive, comprehensive Presentation of world's styles has ever been made than is to be seen in the present Smith Gray & Co. display of Spring and Summer clothes. From all the style producing centres in the world, from England, from the Continent, they come, in all the correct and many exclusive fabrics, all in that master craftsmanship which for three generations has been the highest standard, Smith Gray & Co. Spring and Summer Suits and Spring Overcoats range In price from 18.00 to 50.00 with special values at 15.50 and 18.50 22.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS 16.00 Here ina blue je suit value that unquestion- ably exemplifies ¢) economic possibilities of combined experience, a unified organization, and the immense purchasing power of Smith Gray & Co., to a greater degree than any other one suit value in New York. The fabric is the product of one of our foremost serge weavers, secured much below price- -the tailoring was used to keep our immense custom shop sy in moments that might otherwise have dull, ane profits have been sacrificed that th sposal be immediate, There are six distinctive ary es for men and young men--your saving is just 6.50, CHILDREN’S DEP’T It is an interesting fact that the first ready- for-service children’s clothes in America were Smith Gray & Co. made. The evolution of the children's ready-for-service industry from that day, when we tailored our first sult, until now is shown in the present complete and exhaustive display of Spring 1911 models. Children's Suits and Spring Coats are from 7.50 to 18.00 Boys’ Long Trouser Suits and Spring Coats are. . 16.00 to 30.00 Russian and Sailor Suits in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviots, regular values 6,50 mixed cheviots, some with cheviots, regular values 6.50 Russian and Sailor Suits in blue serge, tan cheviots, regular 9.75 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviots, regular values worsteds and fancy mixed values 8.50 8.50 Boys’ Blouses in white and fancy madras and soisette, regular values 75c 50c BOYS' LONG TROUSER SUITS Tailored in the Smith Gray & Co. shops, styled by the Smith Gray & Co. expert designers of boys’ clothing, made from excellent high grade ndard values 13.50 fabrics, sizes 15 to 20 years at 16.00 and 18.00.......... 4.75 Double Breasted Suits in blue serge and fancy extra Knickers, regular values 6.50 ehh 4.75 Spring Reefers in blue serge and fancy mized SUITS ANDSPRING OVERCOATS, 15.50 and 18.50 SPECIAL These suits and overcoat values are but an in- tegral part of a policy founded on the belief that only from the giving of excess values can the general superiority of Smith Gray & Co.'s clothes become more widely known. These suits and overcoats are standard values at 20.00 to 25.00. All were tailored in the Smith Gray & Co. custom shops and are the equal in every respect of those garments with which you have always associated a price of 4.50 to 7.00 higher. 15. 50 Suits of high grade velours, cassimeres and worsted cheviots; neat mixtures, smart stripes in many exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs. 15.50 Spring Overcoats in black, Oxford and smart designs in grays, browns and olives. 18.50 suits inctude luo serges of all pure Australian yarn dyed worsteds and high grade velours—near mixtures in exclusive Smith Gray & Co, designs-—-colorings in grounds of black, brown, gray and all the new Spring shades. 18.50 ing Overcoate new tweed w and design © velours and worsted finished cheviots in the correct shades of gray, brown and various mixtures, pelude smart Silk lined to edge Oxford and black vicuna finished thibet Spring Overcoats, an overcoat value unapproached in all New York 29,00 It is only now and then that we afe able to offer every size in these garments, the demand in- variably being in excess of the possibilities of production. lay the size range is complete and so we urge selection now. FURNISHINGS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-~percales, printed and woven madras in all the new correct Spring colors, in plain and plaited bosoms, coat style, attached cuffa, in every size and sleeve Tength—all are regular 1.60 and 2,00 values Le 5 UMBRELLAS-—silk finished Venetian taffeta, with handles trimmed in sterling silver, rolled plate and pearls je 49 natural wood in mission, composition, ichsel, Congo, furze and all the more desirable woods — sizes 26 and 28 inches; all are is lucid 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 values... 1.00 HATS 1800 Derbies and Soft Hats--samples, regular Mines reduced and a few containing slight im- perfections—all in the new correct Spring 1911 blocks—in the derbies, the new low crowns and flat brims predominating. Every correct atyle, shape, color and dimension is included—all are teaules, 2.50 to 5.00 values 1.75 Motor Clothes for Owners and Oiactisies.” Auto Clothes Book on Request. Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St, at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. Smith Gray & Co," Two New York Stores : Re 8 from City Hall FLOOR) era at Warren Street .Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. ||||| : —— . ii Makes Little Diflerence What You Need, a World Want Will Get It. 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets. Open Saturday Evenings TF We do not make any window display of our Cloaka, Bulle gt Clothing. Only gntrance for these departments Is through the Furalture Sore, Take clevator to th FF CLOTHING ON CREDIT |For Men @ Young Men Nowhere in the city will you find a Spring Fashion display as interesting and full of suggestions as our big showing of clothing for Men and Young Men. You will find such a large assort- ment of styles, patterns and sizes that you will have no difficulty in selecting. We carry only the products of the leading clothing manufacturers of the jcountry. You will be pleased to find how long, our clothing will wear without losing an atom of their original grace and smartness. iinpricetrom $1.2090° $35 |No extra charge for opening an account, |Our prices are as low as if you paid cash, Have Your Purchase Charged, Pay a Small Deposit, the Balance in Weekly or Monthly Payments In our WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT we are showing a splendid assortment of New Spring Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists, etc, Remember, Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store Full Line of Furniture, Carpets, Plai ete, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St, “1GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE WEFKLY By My OPENS AN ACCOUNT MES FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. LOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) (104"057.'LSTATION** CORNER T. KELLY tated—-but unequalled— smart, snappy, swagger suits for the young busi- ness man, the college man, and aiso for those whose tastes run to the stunning grays, blues, tans, browns, solid col- ors, hair lines and pencil stripes, as well as mix- tures--many of the pat- terns exclusively our more conservative lines. own. All are new. The prices are $18, $20, $25, $30 & $35 With every suit sold goes a double warranty, backed by the combined names ot Vogel & Co. and Kuppenheimer Vogel & Co. 167-169 E, 125th St. Just West of 3d Ave. FOOTWEAR FOR EVERYBODY The reigning effets of the day in hundreds of pleasing designs, priced to suit the purses of people who want reliability and style at the lowest possible cost. Ladies’ Style Menjs Style No. 131914 No, 458!5 Tan Russla Tan Russia Oxtord, with Pump-anewand graceful effect, with wing tip, hich hee ‘leated how of tan silk, Also naun. metal The triumph of TAN isto be greater than ever during the coming. spring and summer. Tan Boots and Oxfords for Men, Wo- menandChildrenare shown meet Ge favor of young in Blyn Stores in great vae | ™°™ riety. There is a marked Also in gun re metal. scarcity of tan leathers of superior grades, but it was foreseen by us and smote provision has been made all who buy at the Blyn Best Stores. $350 10 BEST STORES SIDE BROOKLYN STORES d 27h Street 3d Ave. and 1221 St. Broadway, beiween Park 3d Ave., 861h and s7ih| Flohth Avenue A cth Sireets | ond Every Sireets - ShOLS IN Streets - Fu'ton St. opp, A. &S, ,EVERY GRADE 34 Ave, 160th ond |Biway, near Greene Ave. | esFOR ALL THE 151st Streets | FACTIRIES FAMILY” $11 to 519 Lost 72d St It makes little difference what you need---a World “Want” will go and get it._ 4

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