The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 18

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—_ - a ned yesterday, was recovered this MARY HAD ABILLY =". GOAT; IT FOLLOWED rwenones re H, Ireland, M Sore br Campbell, the American and time vigor tn the Britieh golf on ip and defeated Miss Nicty And Invaded Classroom, Re- fusing to Be Ousted by Teacher or Pupils. ntry Club of Penn ¢ the champtonsh Manchester, 4 up and 2 to play V. Pooley of Victoria, RB. C., de- TAttle Garibaldi, the pet of the Cata Wetherel| of Ballycastie, lone family, followed small Mary Cata- lona from her home at No, if! Stone avenue, Feet New York, to Pubito! School No. 165 at Stone avenue and Her- | kimer street this afternoon. Not only did litte Garibaldi f t school, but upstairs inte classroom and as little Gar pene to be a husky brown billywoat, with long horns, there was more than a litle excitement in Miss Gleason's clase: | We give you a house in exchange for your rent. What do you get for it now? Make your money COUNT. These houses are in excel- lent locations in Brooklyn, within 30 minutes of City Hall—a 5c. fare. A small |}sum down and you can move in. What you now pay each month in rent pays the balance. Write, call or phone for liet No. 1. (ety a 60 Liberty Street, New York. but Little Garibald! replied to the beat of his ability that he loved Mary too much to desert her. Johnny Houseman took hold of the goat, but he didn't vold on long and he won't sit down omfortable for #76 itn Miss Gleason pleaded with little Gar- ibaidt to go home, but he refused. Final- | Potcenmn Connelly was called trom the Liberty avenue atation, and after osing part of his untform he placed Iittle Garibald! under arrest and took him to the fockup. | If John Catalona catia for Little Gar- ibald! at the police station he will prob- ably ibe arrested for allowing wil outs at large. —___. Drowned Child's Rody Found. The body Mary | . One Hundred || Telephone 7440 Cortlandt. who was | JwilES MEGREERY & CO. | 23rd Street 34th Street UNUSUAL SALE On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May the 18th, 19th and 2oth. MEN'S UMBRELLAS. In Both Storea, Covered with extra quality Taffeta and Levantine Silk. Handles of Imported Wood | —English Furze, Figwood, Castanea, Mission and Pimento. 2.75 value 5.00 MEN'S AUTOMOBILE APPAREL. In Both Stores. Dusters of Tan Linen............. Dusters of Gray Mohair............ 4.25 value 6.50 WPOMBOB inane ie ashes ter tdcnee ete 65¢ value 1.00 MEN'S TRAVELING BAGS. In Both Stores, Windsor Bags of Russet and Brown Sole Leather, English frame and trimmings. Leather lined, with inside pockets. 16, 17 and 18 inches. Sizes 10.00 value 12.00 to 13.50 Light weight Dress Suit Cases,— saddler sewn, leather lining, fitted with shirt pockets. English model with end handle. Sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches. 9.50 value 12.00 to 13.50. —— “ STEAMER RUGS. In Both Stores, Imported and Domestic Rugs for Steamer or Automobile. BOOED: evcicaes 7.50, 10.00, 12.50 and 16.00 values 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 and 20.00 Domestic... . 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and 7.50 values §.00, 6.00, 7.50 and 9.50 —_— BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'TS. im Both Stores, Combination pairs of trousers. Mixed Cheviot. Norfolk, size 8 to 14 years. Double Breasted, size 8 to 17 years 5.85 Regulation Sailor Suits with two shields Made of Blue Serge. Sizes 6to ro years. 5,00 Students’ Suits,--first long — trousers Made of Navy Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot 12.50 Suits, Jacket and two Made of Blue Serge and JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Sircet Hite he Ss THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _MAY: 1% MEN'S HABERDASHERY. MEN'S JAMES McCKEERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street UNUSUAL SALE ‘Thursday, May the Friday and Saturday, 18th, 19th and 2oth. In Both Stores, 1,c00 dozen Shirts, made of Mercerized Materials. Soft bosom, with or without col- iar, double cuffs. Also English Madras and I'rench Percale Shirts, coat model with plain or plaited bosom. 1.25 values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.36 1,200 dozen Shirts, made of Silk Mixed Yabries, English Flannel, Scotch Madras and Mercerized Cloths. Soft, plain or plaited bosom. 2.00 values 2.50, 9.00 and 0 300 dozen Shirts, of Scotch Embroidered and Russian Cord Madras, made in work rooms on the premises. Plain or plaited bosom. 2.65 raluse 1.00, 4.00 and 5.00 500 dozen Scarfs,—folded and open-end Your-in-hands. Made of Imported Silks in plain colors, stripes and figures. 65¢ valuen 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 450 dozen Knitted Scarfs, pure silk accordion weave. PIA OF CFOBB SIEIPES iis ccc veces es 1.25 value 2.00 Roman stripes... ..ccsescsescsreveveces 1.65 value 2.50, Pajamas, made of Madras and Mercerized Materials in white and colors. High or low neck with frogs. Regular and extra sizes. ralue Made of 2.00 Pajamas,—low cut, all sizes. Scotch Madras in white and colors. Pajamas, made of All Silk and Silk Mixed Fabrics in white, plain colors and stripes. 3.50 value 5.00, Night Shirts of Nainsook and Cambric, white or fancy trimming. 65c¢ value 1.00 Terry Bath and Woolen Blanket Robes... 3-50 value 6.00 Beach and ‘Terry Bath Robes.........4.50 values 6.00 and 7.00 Belts, of English harness leather. Black OFTAN. cceeeceeereereeeevereenes eeee++.00 value 1.60 Bathing and Swimming Suits, all Worsted. Plain or with stripe border. 2.75 value 4.00 Silk Gloves in Gtay, Tan, Brown and GAMO isin cue Vireo. Gram cne 75¢ value 1.00 500 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, white or colored hemstitching. Also Handkerchigfs of Silk Mixed Fabrics. 25¢ valnes She and Sc Waistcoats, of English Worsted and Cheviot..... te eeeeeeees Ceedeerveewenes 2.45 values 8.80 and 5.00 Office Coats, of Black or Gray Brilliantine valnes 6.00 is 13 Dressing Robes, of English Worsted, plain or fancy trimmed. 9.00 values 12.00 and 15.00 6co Raincoats in Tan or Gray....... 8.50 ‘valves 12.00 and 15.00 450 Raincoats in Olive Green, Tan or valnes 18.00 and 22.00 HALF HOSE. Kine Gauze Lisle Thread, with double spliced heels, soles and toes. Black or Tan. Size 914 to 111. 25¢ per pair, 6 pairs 1.35 former price Sic pair sco dozen Spun Silk Half Hose, with cotton spliced soles. Black, Tan, Navy Blue or Gun Metal. 25¢ per pair, 6 pairs 1.35 Pure Thread Silk, with cotton tops and soles. Black, Tan, Navy Blue or Gray. Size 914 to 1114, 35¢ per pair former price Soe Pure Thread Silk with Lisle spliced heels, soles and toes. Black and colors. 85¢ per pair In Both Stores, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Fine English Lisle Thread Athletic Shirts. Mull and Nainsook Athletic ind arveatl knee drawers. 50c tales The and 1,00 Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Combination Suits, ankle or knee lengths. 1.36 former jirive 1.35 500 dozen White Nainsook Athletic Shirts and Kriee Drawers. 25¢ each JAS WOKEEKY Qa 40. 23rd Street 34th Street LET GEORGE. DO IT. Established 1879 | 44 West 34th St. | for Clearance. BET. WWAY AND OTH AVE, Boston Compulsory SALE Begins To-Day PekD PROM TON AMIENICAN, RECEIVED $75,000 Georges Clothing Firm Got Big ue for Lease. ent Dig real es: Willian File Everything a M GEORGES, to-day, marked LESS THAN OUR ACTUAL COsT. Forced out of our Bos- ton Store, a great por- tion of our vast Boston Stock was brought here The enormous bonus we re- ceived to vacate (see | above clipping) permits these enormous reduc- tions, not only on the Boston goods, but on everything in the store, | merchant tailors’ un- called-for garments, made-to-order to brin $25 to $75, GEORG | MODEL CLOTHES, constructed by Custom Tailors, and equalling $30 to $60 custom prod- ig in every particu- 12.50 Fy,50 Now 13.50 ©.50 “NOW S: | and so on up in steps | Of one dollar to the highest priced 50.00 3: 4. 50 NOW | Every Sack Suit, Coats and Trousers, Walking Prince Albert, Dress and Tuxedo | Spring Overcoats, Rain- .coats. Even the new English Soft Roll Sacks and Raglan Coats in the latest colorings— “Conese B lue " “Deep Purple” an “Bronze” and “Golden Browns,” also Serges— blues, blacks, grays, in all models. A _ year ahead of Ready-mades. 44 West 34th St. Between Broadway and Sth Ave., NEW YORK. Also Stores at f 148 16 Sumi PROVIDENC 00 Westminster St. PHALA DEEDS Be ate ae rr. They Exceed In Numbers —thiose printed in any other newspaper on earth; In Cireulation—those pub- lished in any other Morning Newspaper in the United States. Worid Ads. Suits, | BOSTON, + SATISFACTION GUARANTEEC OF MONEY PROMPTLY 7 Adie Rorrenae i WEST ia STREET Women’ Handsome$4, $5&$7 , if Sample Wash Suits i 98 ANEXCELLENT chance to save an average of half on THAT Summer Suit you want. There ai s and imported repps; some with large, e-trimm lor ¢ a i cults, detachable for individual wa new short models; all si to-morrow’s sale, i with samp les, Fall pl 8 misses and 32 , at $2.98 to 44 bust for jadies in 54-Inch Long Chiffon Taffeta, Bengaline or Skinrer’s Satin Maternity Coats Made from a heavy quality chiffon taffeta, black or tan silky Bengaline or Skinner's satin; fitted or ; handsome large round col- ith silk bra new ter Linon Wash Skirts sleeves with cuffs; sizes 32 to 46; on sale to-morrow . teeeee . A wonderful lot of new skirts made from linon and heavy linenes, in a new gored eas finished with buttons (as pictured). The colors: Tan, white and iiavy. Lengths are 35 to 43 inches, and bands 22 to 36 inches, ORDERS PROMPTLY PILL: Genuine $1 Inlaid Linoleum one of the finest quality floor cover- ings on the market. [The price we less than fhe Present whole- SWANS sale cost. s Shown in 3 many rich par- quet floor and Kranite pat- terns, two yards wide, 4 with color ex- tending through to back; at,square yard, Shown in dainty cotot fone of red Jn, issance Curtains, 89¢ Renaissance cur: Wiehe fanc Page delta se re amar cur “2 Ke English » Enameliod No. 1 Floor Oilcloth, 25¢ 4y inches fy tes] Se In all widths; choice ‘of tile, floral how = end Sit, ghades or parquet tloor effects; sold else- on where at 39c; for this * 25¢ sale to-morrow only, at, square yard, width tad oud we wies 15¢ $15 Brass Beds at 7.98 Exactly as pictured; an amazing opportunity to buy fine brass beds at half price, Sizes 3, 3.6, 4 and 4.6 feet, in bright, poulet or satin finish: Sale to-morrow only at Dresses To-morrow 79c Made from good grade percale; made full; high or low necks; shown in figures or stripes on light or dark grounds. Allwin $6 Go-Carts at 3.77 ONLY 400,IN THE LOT—with hood attached-“rubber tires, tempered steel springs throughout—folds up into smallest peel i YACe—EX- tremely light. PRICE 3. 77 toemorrow .. This Three-Piece Bed Outfit, 7.98 A $12.50 value, consisting of steel and brass bed, a woven wire steel spring and ombinati on Junior & Misses’ Dresses . Elastic Felt Mattresses ths12-50: 4 completo at Solid Oak Dining Chairs Like cut, made to retail at 98 $1.75 each; caned seats, braced back; limit 6; each. Tempting ior Economies MORE SPLENDID R WS. Another galaxy of enthusiasm- -stirring, maney-saving opportunities. Unassailable quaiilies. -record low prices. $11 Reversible Smyrna Royal Axminster 9x12 Imperial Brussels Rugs, 6.98 Rugs They are 9x12 feet; shown in ai ex. floral and _ medallion ae ook limit two 14 98 tora customer; reg- i ularly 811; special « ° n 10.6x9 Ft. All Japanese _Kolorfast Sache We 1 XX Cc rpets Matting Fibre Matting R bi Woon ut ‘ rs} Finest quality linen} Shown in 50 new ugs Oe and p.etty pat- | Brussels Rugs warp matting; per- 49c iectly reversible; reg- ALE WOOL VELVET CMR-T ularly soid for $12, ie ’ 79¢ Fall. (40 aren} spe- cia wins ie fan 7 98 “~ 98 terns to selec from; 1 yard w "33¢_

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