The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 6

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ne ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911. JUAREZ FORGETS WAR —_| vod. i» now ven FOR THE BULL FIGHT. | Than neous. sis Lord & Yaylor “OF ANOTEL EK husband | ebtidren, | Founded 1826 onners and Christopher Leave | * ' Wives at Hotel Belmont |5..""., and Go Sight-Seeing. wan oil ed to n of orry-Proo! kree from atiack by movh, bunge lars, dust or dampness, in the moder, clean and perfeot GIMBEL OOLD-AIN FUR VAULT (On Our Own Premises) Wibth its constantly stirring dry @tr at 10 degrees below freezing. | for schedule--rates are low, and Mex, May 17.—Ablding — — | TEL NE MADISON 5 | i When sou want nia to send for your fam, Men’s Clothing Prescribed By Comfort and Good Sense. The Gimbel NO-PADDING ‘Sack Coat started a furore in the trade two months ago, and has been delighting sensible men ever since. Here is a letter from‘one appreciative man, who permits us to print what he writes, provided we do not publish his name: Messrs. Girybel Brotherr, New York. Gentlefnen: ’ Permit me to congratulate you for your courage and Special Sale Thursday and Friday 1,500 Lengths (1 to 12 yards) Plain and Fancy Sulks (Sold in lengths only) a there Was litt Toes 4s $40,000, | At 50c per yard it — a | Former Prices 75c to $1.25 Fashion Notes IND WAY TO ROYAL. : ood sense in introducing again to A demettenen | ctions Displease Clerk Latt,| 0 an | the public non-padding clothing. What we men whe are obliged often to buy ready-made clothe h . ys i The Daily Shopper Says: : ing have suffered in the Summer by this ridiculous padding business no ore can ever know. They Wind Up in Court As Tan Russia Calf Boots have |} - . In hot climates other than our own they know how to dress and make themeclves comfortable; | i | held enormous sway, Tan Russia |} x Pah Lo alot of sce we are compelled to go about covered with wadding and canvas just | , ine D of P en: a ause fashion prese! it. and Pay $10 Fines. \ feee ealar . aps Imported Fine Black Broadcloths * You deserve a great deal of credit for your sensible step towards comfort, and though I had , With plain Loe never made a purchase in your great store, 54 inches wide, sponged and spot-proof, correct 7 ont Li Cub i ribbon or : : was so delighted with what you have done | Uh The auttes of night clerk in a hotel I] leather be had at $3.00 weight and a lustrous quality went yesterday and spent a few dollars for pee resrtoeats street and Third ave \| : Pumps with straight . Hiary tttle things, and will go for clothes a ue require the holder of such a pe | | y ties with plain 7 * . ws ttle later. fMdB to be able to take care of hin or tipped. torn, welt, soles and TQ 5 ver yard—Formerly $3.75 Yours truly, bunder any and all adverse condi-| WER LIFE SAVED BY i] Cuban heel at €6.00 an 50 abs, Evidence that David Latt, Russia Buckle Pumps with high And this is the way hundreds of men have felt about Trish Dress Linen H bt clerk of the Hotel Royal | INTERNE’S SACRIFICE. | | at se aes Cuban | i bg ae eat vy Cools penbley beauti- , Near Mourteet street, — , hag {| " vs ; { _' 4 “ . well equipped in that respect was] Mra Se to save whore] (These shoes can be found at | ee a eee or it takes EXPERT TAILORING to give such |tuhishea by the appesrance B eeetial, 6 Bt AD EX ES Oy CURVE ; sirable Spring shades. | shapeliness as this, without the padding that used to | young interne, Dr. Arthu 5 MMe Police Court to-day of ers and Alfred Christopher amen, trom Seattle, Wash Mr. Conners, who ie said to have ‘Bitiea two men in dea tattered and , Was bandaged, ‘* and what attire he still pos- ‘war beyond repair. Mr. Chris- , Who Is of a more reserved dis- than his companion and also some degree cautious, was not badly d, but he looked like relevant evi- of a hard night. 4 Out to See the Sights. ‘Ei Tg appears that Mr. Conners and Mr. jopher, leaving thelr spouses at VEhEXHotel Belmont, fared forth to see @ sights last night Karly morning avage, gave a quart of his own! 1 | Special, per yard) bolster up the “ready-made” faults. | For REAL COMFORT this Summer, come and see the Gimbel NO-PADDING Sack Suits—-$25, $27.60, $30, up to $42.00 7 Today this special news of Spring Clothing Men’s $25 and $27.50 SUITS at $18.50 Just about 450 high-grade Suits in this season’s favorite styles and best materials, from manufacturing tailors of national reputation. The materials are new browns, tans and grays, including also a liberal showin of plain and fancy blues and pin stripes. While eac A ING variety is not complete in sizes, the entire assortment Bey les a fit for all men of 33 to 50-inch chest measure. oft 1 i FINAL—Sums Up This Situation in “Our Name Is Your Guarantee” Pee Wash Goods High Class Wash Fabrics Imported Bordered Zephyrs, French Organdies, Silk and Cotton Pongees, | 8¢ English Gauze Tissues, French Print- 3 | ed Batiste, &c. | Formerly 58c to 75c yard; at | 500 Pieces 30-inch American Zephyr Ginghams In the most desirable stripes andf JOC M ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Here Are Three Specials Which Should Certainly Convince them enjoying the languorous q refined conversation and seintil. jJant companionship that prevails in the of Mr. Thomas Sharkey, across the eet from Tammany Hall From Sharkey’s the two visitors from Mostly three-piece suits, but some are coat-and- trouser suits. All now $18.50a suit. Fourth Floor j wandered to the Hotel 1 checks. ? Bein ana ences te sre of Po You of Our Low Prices Regular 15c quality; at, per yard Women’s Cloth Top-coats sete”. Gpeait Given If You Wish It ||| 29° Piece = | and Tomorrow Following the sounds to their source 3 nm * pe We | e é i soir rae” he oe Hod bins On the Smallest, Easiest Payments. W hite En fish Suitings 25¢ | $15 W ill Be the Final Pr 1¢ce Sadie. uimenne with s. chalt.< Sire => $3.00 Genuine § | 36 inches wide and shrunk, i We Know It Seems Almost Too Good to Be True When. We State was hidden from view by waite i ‘ Special per yard, at ‘and other hotel employees who were im mauil him Following the naturally pacific bent i an experienced cop, Koehler rescued e two visitors from Seattle and ad- ‘Pised them to be on their way. Mr ra thereupon waxed india Mejaaid no New York cop im and essayed to f hier’s shield from his Arrested A!) Tr Eventually Koehler was forced to ar- Conners and Christopher and Laft an@ lock them in the East T wecond street station house. An that Pricés Were $19.75 to $59.50 ,_ We do not invite you to examine the price- tickets (showing original prices) as any one can mark a ticket with. a false value—but we urge you to carefully examine the quality of the coats. This alone will make apparent the gon! prices—$19.75 to $59.50. his is an ered balanced clearance, as our models were equally popular throughout the season. Therefore one may select from a large . Variety of styles, as there are in some instances Leather Dining Chairs for $1.65 made of best sea- soned oak; extra wellbraced through- out; slip seats of \ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. FUR STORAGE a surgeon from Bellevue Hospital enuine leather; \ only one or two coats of a style or size. And’ |p 7 angel pare meer ne. Howotia! Ber more ti 6 to Dry Cold Afr. the selection is probably more pleasing be- terval between his arrest and his ar- re. ment. j Neither of the Seattle visitors had hing to say in the Police Court said they were making # disturb: | ince and he tried to quiet them. | ) "This man.” said the might clerk, {pointing to Conners, “told me he had i two men and I would be the third sa customer. cause the variety is extensive in the styles that have sold at the higher prices. Coats of Blue and Black Serge in various weaves and weights, but all of excellent quality. Styles are un- limited in strictly tailored and trim- med modes. Lined and partially lined with peau de cygne. Broadcloth ‘Coats, Black and Colors, major! are suitable for evening wear. Many are fash- foned after fine imported models, although some were made to our special order in Europe. Also 8 few cape coats. Lined and partially lined with satin ea de cygne. London “Chappie’’ Coat. Serge. That di length, strictl; Engh iy iota bh tare 5 man-tailo1 5 black-and-white shepherd checks. TNS Coats of Tweed, Homespun and Cheviot. Typical steamer and travelling coats, although they are suitable for general wear. Mostly in harmonies of tan, brown and gray. Alltold, there are about 800 coats in this final clearance at $15, Economies of 40 to 50 per cent. may be en Joyed on the beautiful and distinctive wraps in our » t] imported collection. The importance of this event y | ji IMPROVED METHOD. f G. Gunther’s Sons _ Establistved 1820. - 301 FIFTH AVENUE. Rockers, like cut, for $4.89 green or red; reed seats and backs. Just the thing for the summer home. 50c a Week on $30.00 Worth $1.00 a Week on $65.00 Worth $1.50 a Week on $100.00 Worth notch on his gun.” | id you do?” asked Magistrate | we Conners nor Christopher had ready money to satisfy Clerk . They had to send out an express order, abstracted from a bale nnere carried in his packet, and get | cashed. | Hastening from the police court to the Belmont and their waiting wives, | » Conners and “Ir. Christopher were | even apprenhensive in mapner, —__— . F. HAECKEL BREAKS HIP. 7.—Ernat Hein- “ Heeckel, the famous materialist, 4s professor of zoolog? at the uni- here, broke his hip bone yester- 8. He was standing on a stool reach- for a book on a high shelf when the Ninety years’ experience in the care of furs. Telephone 7260 Madis@h. Meads i $5.98 with heavy posts, , brass rods and knobs on head and foot. This bed can be had In all sizes. Furnishing Country Houses A Specialty. Woman’s Safe Step to Better Looks is not hard to find. If your eyes are dull—if your skin {s sallow, or your complexion muddy; if you have no roses in your cheeks, do not bother with coametics. Dofft risk harmful drugs. Get good, rich blood In your veins, and then you will. have the bright looks and charm of perfect hAlith, BEECHAM'S PILLS are wonderful aids to women and women's looks. If your blood is poor— if you are pale, weak and not up to the mark—your’ stomach and organs of digestion and climination are the i Beecham's Pills correct fault y will help you to good diges- thon and active kidneys and lar bowels—-to freedom from troubles —to purer life-making, beauty-creating blood, In all truth and serious- wees, you will find that for good health and good looks, Beecham's Pills Will Show the Right Way In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25¢, is obvious. Third Floor - Here Are Fifty Cases of Fine Japanese China at Half Price We have sold large quantities of this favorite Jenanese China, at full prices, since the Store opened. The importers are naturally pleased—and want to help us sell even greater quantities. So they rounded up in their Japanese factory several thousand pieces of “mill re~’ mainders,” and brought them over for us to sell at just half of their usual prices. being seventy-seven, the accl- ‘WH! go hard with him, ey FOR 3, *3.50 & °*4 SHOES inh are invited to visit W. L. Douglas shoe store and | inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high bshoes. The greatest variety, all the latest novelties, ding Short Spee Shoes which make the foot look iiler; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well We’ devote part of the Main Aisle, tomorrow, to this unusually interesting showing, | The China is all hand-painted, in beautiful decorations, on graceful shapes; so latge a quantity naturally includes ‘every conceivable article which may be obtained in Fancy China. Spe- cially good news for those who need this effective but inexpensive China for Summer homes: ‘ Chocolate Pots, AL Si and 812i regularly ne and $3, Yas, Tis to 98 25; Ha $1.00 to $6.50. i i ‘ ‘racker Jars, with plate, $1.96; arly $3.95, ‘ake ‘ar! ‘08. the more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. Bonbon Dishes, 260 to $2.76; regularly boc to $5.75. Sulad Bowis, 7Be t 76; regularly $1.50 to $5.75. f otiglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever GRAND RAPIDS [Bp metab rae clare ba Syrup Jugs, 96; regularly $1.95. ideal of shoe. ill find it i W.L.D. 1, Whipped Cream Sets, with plate and ladle, E0c to 76¢; Teapots, $1.26; regularly i \ ‘ 9 7 ir as wil tina W, nye one las FURNITURE regularly 95¢ and $1.50. Celery Trays, 96¢; regularly $1.95. Main Aisle r . Doug warrants every pair of his shoes hold: their shape, fit better and wear longer for the pipeey’ than any other make. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. The gen 1, Dougins and the retail UN | price st Rgeinst high p bottom, which ots the wearer 1 ges and Inferior sho | BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2 50. H Rest School and Dress Shoes for the Price in America, you cannot obtain W. L. las shoes in your town, write for catalog. Rood doe bom ery weer el ctense pit ci e W. L. DOUGLAS, 152 Spark St., Brockton, Mass, IW. L. pouetas GREATER N. Y. STORES: ie 1459 Third Ave, 250 W. 1251 8 Fifth Ave. bg 9208 Third Ave. 79 Pithin Ave. 7 Our Credit Terms #822 DOWNON®, Boe . GIMBEL BROT A oa HERS THIRTY-THIRD BT, ———EEE — Smee as PLROSEEES ES OLELOSOSESESESOLS CLOREEESOSEOLOSEIECEL EPEC BENE Peeteneseses FISHER BRO S & The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known WT aa eee Lm + asa World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire onc to-day. = [OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) (/04"" ST. “LSTATIONATCORNER MM Ly roa me ter "eee | ; q 4 aia

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