The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1911, Page 12

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— carved heads on the arms and the sturdy legs with large claw feet. The cushions are all-hair, covered in silk plush of any color We have no end of Parlor Suits, Odd Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, Tables, Book Cases, etc. Fine Rocher, $17.50 $1.25 Monthly Solid mahogany, style and size—up to $60. Wardrobe, $29 50c Weekly A novel type—the draw- ers, 30 inches wide, are equally useful for men's shirts, ladies’ waists and al! sorts of garments, Seven drawers, 67 Inches high over all—a great saver of many » lect sol ‘ long use | space. Neatly and strongly p to match, Pe slay AN a Mahogany finish, > host ot Parlor Sults y other things de- and odd pieces of 8" time space | . every kind. a} Set of Seven Wickless $ ed with Oil Stove, 2.95 Sofa Bed $22.50 Neat Rack. Double bumer; very economical and 50c Weekly * easy to clean, Always ready. In elther oak, mahogany finish, or 59c api at rene ONG: AGLI SE SET Early English, covered tn velour or “chase” leather, Excellently made Hall I throughout; very simple to operate. Rack, 5 Ornamental, confortable and doubly 5 Pw it i useful, Lots of Lounges, Couches, Basy PA rete yp okt Chairs, etc. hooks; 14x28 tn, Dogaswn } Park Row and Chatham Square Store 193 to 205 Park Row ¢ i 2 & } ‘ a) | Por FAG om ‘ -e Rugs, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Etc. This cut shows part of one of our huge illuminated revolving racks. Over a thousand samples can be examined in a few minutes. Plenty of light space for displaying carpets and borders on the floor. No Charge for Measuring, Sewing, Lining or Laying. Iron Bed, $6.90 An enormous reserve stock. $30 worth for 50c a week $1.50" * $2.50" “ “ $12.50" “ $loo “ $200 “ $1,000“ Payable by the month if more convenient, Collectors sent IF REQUESTED. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms, No limit, small or large. 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash Prices marked in plain figures—no extras, Cowperthwait & Sons Hs ©. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 | Smith Gray @ Co. Clothes mean to you i The very best in fabric— | The very best in tailoring— The very best in style— li The very best in value. nd guaranteed to he the very best that er tub shrunk, and comequently pe retention in the finished garments. ' ailoring is all done by our own organization, which for sixty-six years has en- n devoted to the specific the styling of which adapts ard varied style organizat rica—and an orge in all, the most comple mith Gray & Co. values are made possible by the direct distribution from our own plant through Smith Gray & Co. special values are the result of a determination on the part of thls concern to increase the sales of Smith Gray & Co. clothes to a point where four shall know the worthivess and gen- eral superiority of Smith Gray & Co. clothes where but one knows now—because an expert nce of sixty- six years has taught us that once a Smith Gray & Co. customer means ever afterward 1 Smith Gray Smith Gray & Co. Spring Suits and Spring Coats are consistently priced at from 18.00 to 50.00 Asa result of the enormous volume of business already done in Smith Gray & Co. Spring Coats, we announce a SALE OF BROKEN SIZtS IN SPRING COATS 175 regularly up to 20.00, 12.50 190 regularly up to 27.50. 16,00 425 regularly up to 35.00. 22,00 162 regularly up to 45.00. 28,00 22.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS, 16.00 The lot comprises a few more than 400 Suits— all that remains of a lot exceeding 1,000, which began co ng through our custom # thing like a month since. there will be no more end of the best serge si cing value New Yerk has ever seen at this season of the Every suitis Smith Gray & Co. tailored in our own custom shops. ‘There are six distinctive models in size and for men, young men and boys, and every suit saves you just 6.50. FURNISHIN NEGLIGEE SHIRTS--in all sizes, in printed percales, printed and woven madras. in all the more correct new Spring plaited bosoms 5 values regularly and PAJAMAS—500 suits of plain anc cerized pongee and nainsook gray, tan and white, trimmed with p and silk frogs, military col pockets; values regularly 1.50 4 HATS Derbies and Soft Hats in infinite variety cluded are samples, regular lines stand a few which to the trained eye may contain some slight imperfections 1911 blocks—every correc¢ dimension being shown; 2.50 to 5.00 values in- ail are in the sew Spring, style, shane. vlor and all are regalar 1 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren Street Smith Gray & Co. jrvsssinn gi +, Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, Popular We've made good things for houses Our chefs do cooking for more homes than any other chefs in America. We use more than 100,000,000 tin cans per year to send out these products to you. But the most popular dish that ever | came from our kitchen: our newest creation—Van Camp’s Spaghetti. Our chefs worked for two years on the recipe. There are 17 ingredients |): ar used in it. : The result is a flavor—a perfect blend —such as isn’t found elsewhere—not even in Rome. We had no idea how folks liked spas ghetti until this dish went out. We use to make it: Durum wheat spaghetti. Herkimer County full cream cheese. Best creamery butter. The same superlative tomato sauce use in VanC »'s Pork & Beats. The dish comes ready cooked. Het it and it’s ready to serve. x 1s THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911, _" ~aaeaees pomerereses) ms ua re | ger ae paren Pai, er ae 1 | TT rig ac! th 5 : ACTRESS BRIDE CRIMINAL COURT JUDGES has fonewel te, tated OF om taing all of whieh afore the heart, Te * WrRE bd J Dr, Wiley to-day, joer | pow: |, acoording to a ley, contain OF BRUCE EDWARDS, FIGHT CHANGE IN CODE. |«: To uition of a ii inreer proportion wf thane a “erTs ‘ AN 1 @ powders, naid ley, |eny physician would think | ‘ THEATRICAL MAN. cullen Amendment to Law Relat-|usuaiy contain large quantities of ' scriting. { WEDS A DAY AF FR | ing to Indeterminate Sentences — i Called Monstrous. The Judges of the Criminal Courts s D ore rary Drink Pabst e nH arma agal mi by Sen- uu na ny fixing the mint+ n of an indeterminate sen- lf of the maxt aantance, j Miss Gertrude Doremus, Ac- ae The EW WAKER HOW Ga . ‘ * the pr wed chang4é of the tress, Becomes Bride of Penal Cade, tn oo with thie Ine San appetizer before lunch vai * nald Judge Rosale- d 1i . b Theatrical Man. y from the bench in the Court of Gens or a delicious beverage s a convicted erims . h l P. b Bl ——— f ould be able to wit your mea abst ue Smith Gray & Co. fabrics are proven by every known test. Broadway ts eo to re Ribb h 1 . can be produced—the fabrics and interlinings being cold ay about the of one 1bbon Beer as no equal in abeciiite aeaurancs Of ot 4 ary es Smith Gray 0. bi i eon ee , Joyed the reputation of being the foremost fine clothes producers of New York. bathed Populaf the 8 of arson or kidnapping or flavor and zest, and 1t 18 almost ti leer Sar nee vicirs ue bhatb om three sources—an orgy ely following ! ndividualizing of New York styles for New York men— in Mart n of a letter from an absolute guarantee of per- clothes of sufficiently broad appeal to please men of all J Faw J Dike of Kings f di ‘ for its styles, the English and Continental ideas—all Wednesday to George , ring me that ect digestion. organization in New York. dorough of West Hartford, whom he J ra ett will make pro- @he has gone South on a w @ tour. tent sinst the enactment of this the media of our own retail stores. Mr. Edwards 4 down from measure, and asking for the ¢o-opera- Big Lane to City I yesterday after- tion 1 the Judges on the bench of hoon, accompanied by Miss trude | the Criminal Courts, I trust that my Doremus. They visited the Marriage -\colleagues will unite to oppose this & Co. patron. Léeense Bureau, and when the license | Mr. Frohman and became an tndividual! mor © measure, which i# designed | hed deen obtained called on Justice | Producer he took Mr. Edwards with him, | to fere with the best interests of | fe ee ee ae | making him genoral press representa-| the public." ps ray be tery Lie Lal lbh tive. Dillingnam aad worked with Ka- ae INSAF |, Who married them. 1. Jacobs ds on th ford Post, and they § ., mie , etrong attended Miss 1): us. tles wradually widened, and he ts now) wasHINnc April 28,.—Dangere values, ; ; , - Mr, Edwards was erly a Hart-|the right-hand man of his chief and to Dr. H. W. id ford newspaperman and drifted trom | friend emist ) the Depart. 15.50 for standard value 20.00 and 22.50 Journalistic work into the theatrical) Miss Doramus {8 a charming actrass a6, lurk fn the » Spring Suits and Spring Coats. The business, He was for many years a} who has played character roles in a rer suits include velours, cassimeres and worsted fin- member of the executive staff of Charies|number of the Dillingham productions | to insti ished cheviots, in the new grays, tans, browns and Frehman. When Mr. Dillingham left 'tn recent years. ° Ture neat mixtures; the overcoats including black, | Oxford-and smart grays, tans and browns in ex- | clusive weaves and designs. for standard value 22.50 and 25.00 18.50 Spring Suits and Spring Coats. The suits include bl | yarn dyed worsteds ly all being exctusiv | include very smart new @ neat dark effects, all being anced av . yle, and many of which will not hown ep A+4 YEAR C th t outside the Smith Gray & Co. stores this season. owper tf ~ ; — 40 Pore CHILDREN’S DEPT. i ‘ Russian and Sailor Suits, in blue serge and IN BUSINESS Sanitary Bedding Phe eheat, regular 60 Sai" 4 4 of your life in sae ed ted Suits, inp! important to xed cheviots; To do that, your mattress pee 4.75 and pillows must be of wholesome also Norfolk and Dou- terials, and of the proper grade to asted Suits, in blue serge and fancy mixed ‘ A ieee orpet aaa de cheviots and worsteds; regular 10.00 val- @ a. We make all our bedding tn our Boys’ Blouses, with attached collars, in plain own sanitary factory under perfect white and fancy madras, khaki and solsette; \ conditions. We w how to make regular 75c values. . tris 00 just the right thing for every one. Washable Russian Suits, in white, tan and fe) Besides, our sanitary bedding costs blue linen; regular 1.50 values 95 saad tocar cage no more than the other kinds YOUTHS' LONG Till 10 0’ Clock Tailored in the Smith Gray & Co. shops, styled New Harlem Store ny" tne" Sitt'Gray tc expert dalgher of i; 4 youths’ clothing, made from excellent high grade Folding Go-Cart, $5.75 Velours and blue serges, sizes from 15 to 20 years, rd Ave. @ 12st St. ox: ect eT e e ate and all parts strongly made and ’ prettily finished. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Dominate nd stork acalierieueve: A durable. if This Great Building Full of Pullman. Sleep- Fulton St.at Flatbush Av. ers, Carriages ay 2 Ay. hing for HouseKeeping §:322:%: Broadway at Badtord Ar ve Pp tte, of every kind, rt v we. ae , ‘ ke Box, $5.25 { 27x17x39 inches, j holds 40 Ibs. of te; Our Most i heavy galvanized — lining; brass hard- Cc -) \ § [*. Too eared reation A B $2.50 Hlected hardwood, 1 3-Piece Suit, $37.50 wioststy alate eit ; i Built for long use as well as comfort and good looks. A eculation. ¢ | wives for nearly fifty years. I The ms ogany finished frames are extra heavy—note the i 7 ize ie HII if | Others th every . We It's Dinner and It’s Ready ‘CHARLES A. KEENE . a 180 Broadway, New York Ladies or Men's Sp &, Clothing Up to "49 It costs you less than to make it $1.00 Dowi S109 Per Week yourself, if you had-the recipe. " However good is your cooking, this spaghetti will be the best dish you serre on your table. Ask your grocer—now before yar forget it—to send you a small supply. Van Camp Packing Company ™*3\\);)'"' Indianapolis, In. = | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wondews 4 Open Suiurday ad Monday Evenings, rT

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