The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1911, Page 10

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' LA OAN oi ROL Nc aoaa RABIES * area H) decide whether euch permits should be | leaders and part granted o-night. 11 Persons having dangerous wempons| Will ac host in their possession without a permit] Democrats, as th are required by the act to turn them | Popular, person H] over to ihe Gheriff of their county or | t the heads of the city police § \ he Gens b ‘oyed or ren 4 ali Tooat belies bay hag in charge of the ar @s to Just how many ¢ ) gps | zens will over the bureau drawers as @ possible protec: | tion against burglars It n citizens, nich Commissioner Waldo ts All New Yorkers Must Disarm | anuiour to have carefully Investigated. | dn that Within the Next Three . 10 _______ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AU P TAG OAY LUNCHEON—Tomalo Soup, Lamb Stow, Pie with Ice Cream and Coffes, 250—Sisth Floor, To-Merrow Is the Best IOME to-morrow C and get your Established 64 Years R &CO 155,157 & 159 E.23dSt. One Door West of 3d Ave. $16.00 Brass Bedsteads share of the wealth of extra Free Liberty Stampsand to B reap the benefit of the many wonderful bar- gains. For this Tag Day we have prepared afargreater volume of Special fiberty Stamp “1 Kvenue'’s Busy @ To-Morrow —— | 7, Lag Day Days. ‘A special force of detectives under Tnapector Hughes will immediately be- gin to round up the pawnshops to see NO WEAPONS IN HOUSE. | trom the out pts si! LEADER LYONS TO BE HOST. In fact, for this one day prices throughout all the house have been decisively lowered, and the 76 stores in this great Centre join ia fra offering you genuine money Blackjacks and Stilettos Must Go, Too, According to The white-winged dove of peace will i hover over Sulzer’s Harlem River Ca- Sullivan Act. sino at One Hundred and Twenty: seventh street and Second avenue to- night. The Central Republican Chub of the Thirty-firet Assembly District Is to @ with the myriad friends Lyons, the district leader, in summer night's festival in savings on new, desis- vable merchandise such as the women of New York sel- dom have been treated to be- fore. Make out your shop- ping list now, to ft everything you will need tor the next month to-morrow. then come to-morrow early. Come to fill your stamp bowk. come to snare i these Bargains hl er bargatis tran Me rerkeown Before Men’s Shirts ---. iv ‘The Best } #7 59C | oss ToEvery Purchaser of $1 or More. Also Double Liberty Trading St Until 1 o’Clock,Single St Jol Thereafter m_the Crowds To-Morrow, for Who Can Read This Big Bargain Bulletin and Stay A 2 See To-day’s Evening Journal for Other Big Tag Day Bargains. Formerly $3.50 Ss Foust $229 8] 7 Day Special at.. bad ea 1 iat you see them you'll agree with us they are unusually good values at $3.50to $5.00. | The windows of all the Bowery pawn- “ghops are filled to-day with flerce arrays of firearms. Signs bearing such legends ae “automatic revolvers marked down! the organization. to #13. and “a little beauty-sure-flre— All the prominent Republican district only $2.75" z by. The pawnshop men are making hay while the sun shines. On Friday the} most drastic law enacted in this| country for the regulation of the sale and use of small-arms goes into effect in this State, and from that date on no dealer can sell a revolver unless the prospective purchaser furnishes him with a permit showing tat he ts au- thorized to have one in his possession. The new law, which was introduced confront the eye of the passer. An ee | - Women's - N ) ) | 15c Vests \ ‘{ Swiss ribbed; low neck and \ N \) This is one of the many splen- |] did inducements we are offering during our August Sale. When we say this Bedstead is worth at least $16.00 we are not ex- aggerating; look elsewhere and convince yourselves. The posts are heavy, as also are the 6 sleeveless. hed with mercerized 1 tape. Value lic. aC Each Women's Vests, eck all made Of fine madras, percales and other |} Popular shirt’ fabrics, in large ribbed. Low aot cara ie spindles. These beds can be gh peck and | | } Just think what bargains they are at $1.79 for Tag Day. Sinns, Including nlenty of nonula? ‘Sullivan, in its had in all sizes. [No mail or- rimmed 19¢ i Diack and white stripe effects hy Y Come and choose from dresses of lawns in solid colors, dotted and atripeddimities, white Marquisettes with con trastin, borderey iAghenn; cotton Foulards, Percales, Arnold prints and dotted Swiss fabrice, ete. F Don'tfailtonee themzexen if you don't need a drese, you will Gnd them lcresstibh at the price. Nothing lke thorn in New York or enywhess ab .<...07. bene) PY 4: ] Women’s $2 and Women’s $1.50 $3 Wash Dresses Wash Skirts | They are made of linons, percalesand | made of fine quality linon, in several ginghams, and daintily figured and | distinct styles; dotted lawns in light and tan, blue and dark effects. Dainty, ef- § white only; feetive Summer models. nearly all sizes; Special at. Tog Day at... that under its provisions no house- older can even have a revolver in (hile house without a permit. In dis- -evssing this feature of the measure to-day a police official said “Under a strict interpretation of this ect if a man’s home is invaded by burglars and he is obliged to shoot | them in defense of his household he | ‘ould be prosecuted and convicted of @ misdemeanour if he did not have a permit for the particular revolver with which he did the shooting.” LAW COVERS ALL KINDS OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS. ‘The new law does not only prohibit the carrying or “having possession of” ders filled.) BIG BARGAINS IN Furniture, Carpeting, Draperies, Etc. CreditGiven If you wish iton the most confidential ‘and easy arrangements $1.00 Week on $65.00 Worth $1.50 Week on $100.00 Worth Pisin or plaited bosoms, All sizes, Union Suite, swiss low neck and trimined 3 9 Ic Boys’ Underwear, of French balbrig- hirts and pants. Shirts \ fia dh siove 19¢) \ ) \) 250 Leather Beits, in Bray, brow va yang bara 2 for 23c ne pereal fo 25c oe ee( Main Floor. coeeso! ‘Extra Special! wee cose (Main Floor.) eee. Extra Special! Wash Goods | Remnants, consisting of Ba- revolvers, but this provision also ine y 20¢;, spectal, Ib ¢ludes any other weapon which may «mde Outing Fease Oo s? an r s’ Cc (Main Floor) Be concealed. Blaokjacks, slungshots, H cial, ‘tug’ Day: i yi i Bepirpeimess avira citer dete ae WE FURNISH HOES CORRE apy epee "tae Dey" BZ © oo oes 99¢ Princess Slips @angerous knives are included. 4, ook fo, wale em mee BeBAre AT#49% (Banement.) JEN thousand pairs of children’s, boys’, girls’ and misses’ Fall Shoes, bought at _a big} | Of good lawns: Light bine 69. ‘concession, to sell at about 50c on the dollar. Every pair fully warranted. Buy your} |andskirt.......... rt e children their Fall Shoes to-morrow and get 2 pairs for the usual price of one. (Second Floer) ———————= { Boys’ Calfskin Misses’ &Children’s} |, $1.00 Lawn Wrappers \ Pretty styles, some with a es $2 School Shoes | PAE | B7e PE ie cS ox calf, viel kid and gunmetal} | 86 te 46 fgets The carrying of a dangerous con- sealed weapon is made a felony by the new act and the sale of one to a person ‘without a special permit ts made @ mis- demeanor, eDalers in small arms are Tequired to keep a record bi must be entered the name of the person making the purchase, the ance of one carat diamonds. tert stant thereat Trea sod the Soriecere “T+ 7498) S Soritere ATH24% $1.29 Combinations Qorset Cover and Skirt or ) | rawers; dainty styles; Ane ‘95 nainsook A bond red Cc ———————=(Necond Floor.) $12.50 Rockers Goldenquartored onk, United States, over thirty Jeare and offer better value now than ever % i ‘Observe theme ‘weights and prices of other diamond rings that will De on sale with the }| fame agreement oh t yf vf naturall ped and comfort If; also patent coltskin; war-} | (Second FlooF) time of the purchase, the sort of weapon {11$0°A WEEK OPEI ACCO TRibutatinr eenee $ e 5) able to wear. Made of Casc: canted sold feather. sules gold and the manufacturer's mark on t Ub A WEEK OPENS AN AC UNT In imivasion leather. ij calfskin; blucher cut; extr halos uitped uses "Piece Mudie Men’s Suits the same, which may subsequently be Uf ela dbeoathd be as eae |New Fall Sulis— ‘used for purposes of identification, Fatl- | biggest values in ure to keep such @ record is @#o made 20 Koeulact ¢ 10.00 & misdemeanor, 00, at The permits for the carrying or “pos- @easing” of revolvers are to be Issued, ae herktor by the Fourth Deputy ssioner and the Police} whowe Judgment alone will Men’s $1.50 Fall Hats For men a vant $ 1. 1 5 | solid | leather heels and count~ ers; aizos from small 6 0 2 to size 1334; B and KE E widths. Pair. ve Sidtns.” Pair, Women's $3.50, $4 and $5.00 Sample Oxlords and Pumps, ps with newest sha ‘Third correct shad (Third Floor.) (Third Floor.) } $1.98 h C Oxford Ties, Sallor Ties, Matinee Ties and Pum (oe Sir Henri Shoes | $1.00 Fruit Dishes -98 Couc over or without straps. In patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, || fF boys. youths and little gents. | Lace and button Rogers quadruple _ silver Kashgar Rug Couch} | }] Mict kid, velour calf, tan vicl kid, suede, crayonetto Rent colterin nnd guariase lonphers; ‘war nines, decorated base witht Covers; fringed: full ‘Si 49 | }] and tan calf. sizes 2 to 5 and AA to B ‘widths. codyear welt hand sewed. soles, 5 length and width... \ e Pair... ! ornare | | : 1344; Rizes 1 to 534; | handle... (Fourth Floor.) ELL Suef $1.79 | pair i $2.50 }} 267 W125 "STs. (Main Floor) —————— 50c Elastic Belts Assorted patterns; gilt ) | gr ghidize folswed ¢ 39c | ‘(Main Floor,) } Six 5c Hair Nets id “paras nae. alue \ 10 ic (Main Floor.) Sewing Silk 59c Shetland Veils (Sale om Third Floor) o ecieee 480) Boys’ $3 Sane Suits—— $1.25 Dolls Boys’ SPECIAL purchase of 600 Boys’ New Fall Kemtharty' sie Fine Suits by us just before’school opening and Suits ing. Double breast- | Made of guaranteed fast color, heavy weight navy Plaid $1 Waists | White Lingerie Waists, pret- thy “teimmed’ with laces, {'79c Regularly $1.2! ed; fancy] blue serge, Norfolk or double-breasted Jacket. mixed or plain Extra full cut knicker pants. Sizes 7 to 17 years. woollen mate: All colors. 100 yard spools, } 3 ec 9 (eooud Fleer woollen mate: loys? Double Breasted $5 Sults| 1,000 Boys’ 3 Ruselan Sut special Tag Day only; spool en S Guinness’ Stout of knicker Fancy mized materials in Made of all-wool mate pre reeiala shh) meen One dozen regular ants, Also |2 pairs of knicker pants. tals, in fancy mixtures. | 10c Hair Pins slzo bottles... A ‘$1.59 Penvcy blue fages? to 17 ‘ $2.98 Blzes 244 to 8 years... $198 Bhell hair pins; straight or) Floor.y double-breast- paps ye ON . 5c ed suits with one pair of knicker pants All sizes from 7 to 17 years, ( $1 Fountain Pens Hard rubber barsels. Tag 9 Day special ‘ { 5 [ od ) Boys’ Suits Fancy mixtures, double-breast- ed, with knickerbocker pants. are eevee OF 94 08 ---98c, $1.50, $2.50 Highland-- ‘RloomerDresses IE, most serviceable, sensibleand cool- ‘eat dresses ever designed for little girls. A complete outfit in one garment. Does away with underwaists, drawers and They are made of dependable . such as ginghams, percale and ,and come in a variety of pretty styles. or Dutch necks, prettily trimmed with JR Hig! stitched bands, bias fold of con- ry trasting colors, pipings and but- tons, Sizes 2 to 5 years Boys’ Suits With Extra Pair of Pants Norfolk or double breasted, strictly allwoolt 2 pairs knicker e7""" $5.00 $4.48 Renaissance--~ | Bed Sets $19.98 (Main Floor.) —— Two 5e Collar Foundations a o1 Dt eclal for/ P Maline or net beeps 5¢e dowed papers in nd browns. Values '9e ‘(Bit Floor.) — Ribbon Remnants y ribbon remnants, 5 in, wide. Values ¢ Lo: Re {Lie (Main Floor, Men’s Neckwear SUk knitted ties in rich two- 2 | toned ettects. Falues to 75¢ { 3c | ‘(Main Floor.) 15c Handkerchiefs | Women's Embroidered initial | handkerehtofs; pure linen; each 9c | —_—_—_—"" (Maiu Floor,) i? Men’s Underwear Sample shirts and drawers, All sizes, Values to ais | ] 4c garnient:... (Mata Floor 2.08 SCOTCH LACECU AINS— Finest Ey yt 9 PE CLUES UD Uy 2 jest Beyptian | Men’s 39c Underwear Oxfords Worth $3.50 & $4.00 At (Main $3.00 Oll Paintings | [82 49 In numerous $ na 1.9 SUBJOCEB. 2s eee e (Third Floor.) 39c Bread Boxes . Family size; white) \ enamelled or Japanned f Cc wh finish, ... iy (Basement.) 50 Sir Henri Cigars i000 |) Nes". {$1.39 Where Can You Get} Pair) \y: rg. tieeis tea ae Bia CoN BRE c {Shoes Like These ati,;,, Wash tices | “ ee SS Variety of handsome designs ' 4c om I the same large 24-inch’ motif in centre of spread and bol- ster piece; full ruffle flounce. Each. 2b RO f6.98 BORDERED POR- st quality reps and ar- mures, with 5-ip. tmpor postry bor- red, green, Nile, brows alr... RUFFLED RENAISSANCE CURTAIN LACE —5,000 yards; full width, with large edge and insertion; both white and Arab; yard (limit 12!c 19 yds.) No Mail Orders rane tie 2 Se Children's 28¢ Rompers; cham: bray and pereale, in solld colors and it checks. Pink, b nd tan. Piniabes ith plpinas.an FQ) ts. rop le. 3 2 to OyeMre.......++ rs { f v ————_—_____—_— a eee maa SeC ON F100 8) 10ers ww desirable for trimmigg; yard (Main Floor.) (2a Pair,Gentlemen?| Whar | \ ETc odges; designed pens gn y cord $1 98 Of neinsook; athlotic shirts ind 334 yards long. Pair... . —coat style; drawers to { ] 6c metch; garment . hea ‘(Main Floor.) Women’s 25c Hose {Lisle nd cotton; smarter ( topa; double heels'and-toss ¢ ALG ——- (Main Floor.) tienes $1.00 Umbrellas Bites ow sii opesT saiitans eT OC mod ends; gach. fourth Floor, eeeee-——= (Banoment.) 89c Napkins Hemmod Napkins; practi- 7 “ioe t TOC cal size; ree 2760 pairs of the Finest Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, Newest lasts; all Leathers, Values such as JX » WN these have never been offered in New York before, #d€@ mmm (Basement) Wines and Liquors (pe Groceries and Meats (22. |- 33c Witch Hazel. | art bottle of pure Witeh Bivel wold eihary at Sie 2 5e You can positively find your size in every style. a) nto ibe, Hehe Beil afana; fin, . (Basement Store ) \ ——— {Main Floor.) Dee ‘45 $21.00 Brussels Rugs . ‘ . Drinking C Rone CF Sizo 0x12 foet; hand- “cn «a Sy 12 Dri ng Cups Fen, yet An ANDY Gudranteed! somo soalgns; seams 12 9 Cammever” RX as AN sanitary, individual drinking) While the regul raising his prices and charging tremendous profits Fewular” FBcl lostrrerrsn esc e Sipe Teal Zor acltoot: “twelve t SBE | our Wednesday one-price sale continues to attract tremendous volumes of business = iioieti’ Lown AE — °| There ian't any item in the list that doesn't save you at least one-third. peat pre | 3 Women’s $3.00 Gloves * 39c Fibow length Glace Gloves; biwek and) alter” 18 button» ] 5 on jousquetalre an ec) an (Main Floor): THE “TH STREET STORE—HENRY SIEGEL, Prea't—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS—ASK FORTHEM (22°2°92-7 9/4] a p $1.98 Bathing Suits Men's Woolen Fe Haod apes ' 98c Opt scares \ —— (Bhd Floor. rw ANCAP ERENCES) Lb, | fig MERON AP RERETA oe De AIRE GINS OF BEEF ; HOU AE Oks: URN NS Moles | 15 ¢ ch ee HAUT the “Ye (Bixth Floor.) PP OLD. N \ \ N N N \ \ bargains than usual. \) \ N . \ \ \) , LA M4 —— v= pe Rez ey Shopping Day x, Month A) IE PE LL I AE Sa OO \ \ \ ' \

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