The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 16

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ere reenr rE See ed EE TING iar! ELC RUM gE - | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19114 Schreiber & Co: i 11 West 34th Street 2,045 | Will Close Out Saturday OLY OD TT” | GAYS LITLE GIRL HELD FOR THEFT; c IN BUSINESS HW, . Soe Al | | hildren Are Accused of Shop-| Lifting With Aid of Plaything. Velvet 185 Tailored Suits Broadcloth Richly trimmed with fancy silk braids; English Serge correct copies of foreign models. m Watchers in the store ent from counter i Becccrn this mornin at te Chitaren 29.50 Regular Prices up to $50.00 | lew Harlem Store F Boa « es? | +i | eae Choles of ny 3 r d Ave. @ 121st St. Pel Feldman and mye By € el | . 1 8 ete peo fury Doshla Fooed “tT ot feuriet Cost Tourist ae 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. a vile dc van Rose, aba Rose lifted | yoo Materials All color nnintins plain) or Mey Alan take anythine. f mixtures. This Great Building Is Pull of ae ma’ Ghiltici | ® yl 50 19.50 Regular Prices up to $40.00 Everything for Housekeeping : d oan in use, Russian Pony 38 Fur Coats . . Acres of Floor Space a The girls gave thelr addres: | Disaeeens a Caracul —_52 inches long, silk or satin lining; all Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Cl sk: } 5 East Twelfth and No. 26 made of selected foreign dyed skins. enth street which wer Ready for Thanksgiving? We are—ve have a complete and up-to-date stock of dining room furniture, rugs and everything to make a good dinner taste better. We have thousands of thankful Dinner Set, $8.50 35.00 Regular Prices up to $65.00 | ve youngsters have we several day's. Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts, | 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 100 pleces of high grade china, Enough to serve a Thanksgiving We Invite 9 We Give and dinner to twelve people. Many other customers, whose parents and grand- Responsible Redeem Surety full sets at all prices and also single parents were thankful customers People to Open a = . Stamps for $2.50 pieces and small sets of every kind. before them. “ey remy : le pale pibapvcrpaete Do you wonder that we are a vi 1 Coun thankful! Brass Bed 23%, Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Ending the Great Clothing Sale Two inch continuous posts, with $4-Inch fillers and pretty spindles. In either bright or satin finish, We show 12,500 square feet of Beds, Bed- @ing and Bedroom Furniture—almost an endless variety of style and price. $30 worth for 50c a week ' $100 « =“ “ “ $200 $1,000 « $1.50 « « $2.50 « «ss + $12.50 «+ « * ‘ he month if mor dent. With What Should Be the Biggest DB c Gra? § Clcetors sent REQUESTED. D W. ’ EB H d $ I 9 5 We will open an account for any amount. ay e ve ver a Glassware of 9-4 y rub 10% off if you pay cash O'Nelll Main Store—tecond Floor, : qiny Gucciption rE ney Sicilia Gs pain AGES, Our Guarantee is back of every Suit and bo il at every price, and we will consider no sale at every price. trimmings. closed unless you are fully satisfied with your purchase. . Your dollars will over-reach themselves wil buy more than at any other store in or near New York. Carpets Rugs Oilcloths, etc. Come to-morrow—come prepared to buy. Ingrains from...$ .55/A special lot of best preereniadip coal $ - . . i i ter iS ire see! 1 S S it Tapestries from.. .69 Sang CASTE Chinese, Japanese Oak Table, $ J2. 7. 5 ue erge wits ‘ nBest Brussels... 98) 7 esin. $2.35 6x 9....$16.s0| and Crex Mattings $3 Moathly s With Extra $ Extra Velvets.... 1.05} 46x66... 8.75|9x12.... 29.50/ from ..........44 19 —_Very substantial oak extension table— «( 10 Extra Axminsters 1.23] Over 500different Rugs|Cork Bath Mats.. .95 heavy pillar, claw feet, nicely finished, Trousers round top, 42 inch; extends to 6 feet. Also Wiltons, Savon-|can be seen at a glance) Duplex Door Mats .59 neries, etc., in all colors.|on our revolving racks.|And all such things. — s:rishes—ali prices,” Sitabourds, China No Charge for Measuring, Making, Laying or Lining. Closets, Chairs, ete., of every description, sae” | RSE Cowperthwait & Sons Others in Mission, Mahogany and all Only One of Many Features of This 3-Days’ Sale of Clothing We told you this was going to be a dandy sale of clothing and it is. We promised you values of new Fall apparel such as no other store would think of offering now, while the re time for profits is on—and we made good. Ask the men who were here yesterday— and those who came to-day. Ask them about these $10 Blue Serge Suits—we sold a lot of them—with which we are giving an extra pair of pants. Hear what they say. But you better come yourself if you have any use for new clothes. Better see and know for yourself. See the suits at $6.48. \ See the Suits and Overcoats at $10 that you'd likely pay $15 to $20 for anywhere. See the Suits and O'Coats selling at $14.50 —elegant garments, such as you would wil- lingly pay $25 for. Good News for Saimin Young Men’s, Boys and Children’s Attire Browning, King & Co Parents anxious to obtain the Correct Clothing, Furnishings and Hats for the Young Folks have been filling the third floor of our Broadway Store, the main floor of our Cooper Square Store and the second floor of our Brooklyn Store every Saturday and Monday. ! { f Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Men’s Shoes Important_Event Celebrating the Openingof This Department Four Years Ago by Offering for One Week Beginning Saturday, November 11th i y These special departments are the most complete in i ' ae pew Band te Bait Sat O'sosts a) tee Greater New York. We offer on these two days The Best Shoe Values clothing at $35 and $40 Rimes every week special items at reduced prices. Broken of the whole year ‘ There are Trousers at 98c. that lots which cannot be advertised find willing buyers. t larly $1.50. ; PRE-TEEN E t t $10 Avail yourself of the opportunities this, the Largest | f Others at $1.98 that are regularly $3 Xila a Retail Manufacturing Organization in America, Our $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes i : . ¥ 99. All-wool Blue Serge Suits; fall weight; acid- offers. j At $6 48 we will sell Men's Suits in the terted fabries, in te most approved Fall models; splendid- $ : most up-to-date styles, made of y tailored; in full range of sizes; with each suit, without 9 } rll e Cloths of nea! patterns; SH extra charge—for poly #10; niind you—we y Special for Saturday and Monday Pt Sh ilored and trimmed; such suits as would satisfy men who give an extra pair of trousers—the suit $10 ‘hy ' ray, T d Br Our $5.00 joes willingly pay $10 for a suit with 2 pairs of pants for baa Children’s Double-Breasted Gray, ean An rown ; ee uk a Mixed Cheviot Bloomer Trouser Suits, Ages 9 to we offer Suits and Overcoats a | , 3: 2 95 } t 10 cut in the best Fall 1911 models; $ 50 we offer Suits and Overcoats 17 years: , 4 aii sande of strictly all-wool materials t g. ol, as dine materials aA could be Formerly $7.50 to 8.50....... ah By in the latest patterns and colorings; including the serviceable ? . , ,, Selected by the man who is accus+ Por! y $10.00 BOO. canna }e * rles—., H blacks and blues; such as are usually left out of sales of this | tomed to paying his tailor #35 and 840 and giving evidence me ey Parades Store All leothare—Al sayioe~-All slap sort; excellently tailored; handsomely trimmed; and these of the most skilled workmanship; cut in the most fashionable _ MACKS BUILTH OY zr P Blac hal Sizes and widths marked in plain figures Suits and Overcoats all have the earmarks of Suits and Over. models; so perfect in fit that scarcely a stitch need be taken Lined and Unlined Gloves and Gauntlets. ....... 85ce coats usually sold at $15 to $20. to wieny them to you nA sacuratoly as the best custom tailor Merino Shirts and Drawers and Pantalettes..... .85¢ { we will sell Suits and Over- pe a pemrstaaple Of tt these aplondid Suits ‘and Tyroleon, Trish-Lad and Jack Tar Hats....... $2.60 The intrinsic excellence of our regular $5.00, | t 4, 5 0 coats of materials that you $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes is well known, ; P would not expect to find in " | “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” ‘ : t garments costing less than $20 to $25—made by journeymen Rain Coats This occasion presents the opportunity to select tailors; cut to fit the most critical; made of attractive all-wool © s from these splendid lines your entire season’ cloths with enough hand tailoring to have tt Men's Fine Rain C h English B (e) K re) ly—h cs i h coed g to have them pass as cus- en's Fine Rain Coats; cut with English and ¢g, g & 8 y—business, storm or dress shoes—: tom made clothes. Overcoats, including some of those American shoulders and sleeves. ‘The ib heat rownin m = RHR lage po: Bree ite shoes—at very " brand new double texture coatings now so popular with the make; every one guaranteed; our regular £18.00 g 3 way at 82nd Street, Cooper Squire at 5th Street mw , " Prices: 7 lish fashionable and not before shown to our knowledge for and $20.00 Rain Coats to-morrow only , ™ 12 Broadway at Send Street, ROF ea] eer ‘ jess an le A Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb, SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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