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ii ——$—$——_———__. S™ AVENUE AT 36T STREET Second Roor ~Take Elevator Taillewrs at $35. Tricotine—Silvertone—Velour. Fur trimmed suits at $45. Velour—T ricotine—Silvertone. Suits in the costliest and most luxurious of cloths and furs at $55 to $150. Three of the reasons why our (upstairs shop is successful. & ~ THE EVENIN Principle of the Thing | Did Not Count With Abie; \’Twas the Cash He Wanted \ 8 Pliny, or it might have been Pluto, said with rare foresight, | “there are wives and wives.” To get right down to modern conditions, it is not hard to classify WHAT 10 Va )-—|them. There is Ex- 00 WITH TH' EV hibit A, rara avis, pat AN)who supplements Venn Ht 4 Li] r ker contribution. "Then there is the PE most numeroustype. your pay envelope with a further po- smelling Al breath as he wended jomeward weary way, “it is eup- Posed to seem like pay-day.” Yes, pride of my heart, here are the pay envelope.” “Where do you get that stuff?” in- quired Mrs. Abie, counting the cop- “What did you do with the y | lost it.” | . you probably lost it in Mo-| you string bean, go out ani get me some noodles. Here is a dime. Get 8 cents’ worth and bring Back} the ohatige.”* Aico Went ont to,the corner and! G@ WORLD, ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER: 19, a rl any other store, but for cash only. Suits just his size! B’way, 34thto3Sth We sell dependabte merchandise at prices tower than 7 ON I TE J A sale of 3,600 men’s high grade shirts at $2.29 ° ARI Gh vi \ ( é which envelops your envelope and | tis starts ‘right out for the grocery store and the bank. Next on the numerically descending scale is the one who sets aside one evening for the pinochie club and takes the entire household to the movies, And, finally, we have among us the spe- cles who is at the office every Satur- rense. day for the check and allota you 20 cents a day for qarfare and tunch, . Abie’s spouse was a member of ‘the latter category, which is classed -- 29 in Bunn'’s Manual. And even though Abie might have looked like 4 piker for a few minutes when he came to Essex Market Court, the grand old east side temple of Justice, perhaps he may be excused when one considers the state of his conjugal affairs, Abie liked hig little snifter now and then. He admitted it frankly, and Mra, Able was even more frank about it In early days, he had been accus- tomed to spend at least .035 a in quest of the mahogany muse. he was married, however, it was an- other matter, quite another matter. For a few weeks he managed to hold out @ couple of berries for the good of the cause, but after the amount due weekly had been verified at the office, that stopped as quickly and as often as a local on the Harlem divi- sion, And when his old pal Bill dropped in from Elmhurst, or good | old Cohen,.the crockery dealer from | Peoria came East for his annual (un- attended by wife) vacation, Mrs. Able would say “Aba,” and then Abie | would have to buy a new platter or dfish bowl to appease her wrath. | All of this and more too, by the way, {came out later in the Essex Market ordered & cents’ worth of noodles. When he was about to a, he asked for the change, and was told ft special, $14.74, If he is anywhere between 7 and 16 he ‘specially needs these suits because of their exceptional wearing qualities. An extra pair of trousers adds to the life of the suit. There are Norfolk models, in pleated effects or patch pocket styles, cut in double or single breasted lines. Cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in serviceable and dressy colorings of gray, brown, tan and olive mixtures, and in solid patterns, The coats are lined with fancy alpaca, tailored and finished carefully. ‘The trousers are fs throughout and all the seants taped. More! Suits for dress and school wear. Mackinaws, overcoats and sweaters are here in @ large assortment. Our suits are all wool, which applies even to the linings of serge or al All are well tailored and moderately priced, consi 7 g DRESSES—COATS—SUITS Superb New Tailor-Mades Accurate reproductions of ‘the latest models exhibited abroad, COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS NOW READY $,600 shirts at this remarkably low price should sell in “double quick time.” For men are not slow to respond to an offering of high grade woven madras shirts,that cannot be duplicated in to-day’s wholesale market at the price! The combination of staple dignified stripes on grounds of white madras (woven, not printed) should appeal to cor- rectly groomed men. The wearing qualities of madras are so well known that further comment is superfluous. These shirts are yade over our special pattern, insuring a satisfactory fit. Soft double cuffs attached, ~ Meo —Main Teor, 35th Street. “Tt ain't the princip! ft ft is the money,” said Able: then re- covering, “I mean it ain't the money of the thing”— “I know what you mean all right. Now tell me cold turkey why are so anxious to have him up for two centa. Did he steal your wife or something?” “Oy, I wish he did. I don’t dare to a ey softened and al- the value. $14.74 to $26.74, most tearfully drew forth a nioltel, * “Take it, and God bless you,” Mewe.Second Meer, B4th Street, Rear, he said, turning his head sadly. “May I never see my wife and four * children again if I don’t bless you, said Able, “I mean I don’t want to sec them anyway, but’—— “That's all right, Abie, Trot along home.” Very Special A NUMBER OF New Tailleurs Of Tricotine, Velour, Ox- fords, Silvertone. Superbly tailored and fin- ished and with rich $3 5 heavy silk linings, And now you have this special offering of men’s autumn hats at $3.24 Hats in fashionable blocks, hats in fashionable shades, hats well made, finely finished hats to fit your purse as well as your head! ilipiatiatiionaits ‘Wales and Vanderbilt at Dance. LAKE LOUISE, Alta, Sept. 19.— ‘The spectacle of an Indian chief mix- ing on equal terms with the Prince of Wales at a private dance happened here last night when Morning 8ta the brand new chief of the Stony In diana, took it Into his head to “shake a foot” at the Lake Louise jateau. re ptende: CUowing 18 the crux of} 7 enelius Vanderbilt 4th was at the “Well,” said Mrs. Able, carefully dance. aE = Browns aplenty, olives and grays Drop in and see them! Bathroom fittings for the modern home In quality, workmanship and design these fittings ‘fulfill their service satisfactorily. They are guaranteed not to rust. £— 2 VL We strongly advise our patrons to shop before calling to make their pur- chases here, as in that way only can they appreciate the tremendous savings involved. An extra force of © Si diay Fei me AUL BERNARD : 7 ghggicaggee. The Women's Shop for Values delay to our cus- 292 EAST OAMST. ACROSS THE STREET FROM tomers. ALTMAN'S About 400 men may buy ‘ e ood shoes at $5.94 a pair Towel B an Sensational Bargain Events we ee oe : | Wein ae Bin in #14 This, we take it, is good news for any man who has seen : ; For Saturday a i he FAO inn i the prices of shoes in the shop windows ‘round town. ; ‘ 4 omelet bss one Guise SHELVES In fact, we cannot buy shoes like these to-day and sell them |, |SUITS' COATS DRESSES|} i = | -cssg Eu E ar Black shoes and tan shoes, some in smart lasts, some with good broad At prices that will never be seen again this season "8 | toes. Not every size, but-only « few sites missing. Stil, we urge you to | TH, E SA VL TN GS A R. E TR EM, E. N. DOUS Standing = See rubber tipped (tlustrated ©), “ Come early! You'll be glad if you do! ‘ub soap dis ral i 9 @wve—Main Floor Balcony, 35th Street. . Combination brush and tumbler holder, Me 7 ” : An Opportunity to Buy Tole rar ier Ce ee, ‘ne ° 4 White enamel sept pny Size 12x1614 Plain, 1.59 Bo 8 and irls’ sh A Suit or Coat seme net ser either 8 sae in black or brown Medicine Cabinet of white enamel, two glass shelves, beveled mirror, At a price that again proves that the values we offer are at all size of cabinet 15x18, size of mirror 10x12. times most s i . Regularly 87.04. Now $6.24 ° E seneationny Bathtub seat of white enamel, adjustable (Illustration B). Lis 3.49 a pair Our teilors made up these suits to sell at $25 under our White gnamel Bathroom scales, weighing up to 260 pounds, 8.96 direction and we know that it is impossible to match Good, stout, lone: weering, comfortable shoes at this price are an unusual the values we offer. U offering these days. And the demand for them has been equal f No weader—the saviags are cbviogs! oY for boys for girls These shoes are high cut, The shoes have broad toes. have good full toes and are The tans are made on the strong knockabout shoes. Munson army last. These Black or dark brown. Sizes will save his better shoes, 12 to %; wide sizes only. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2 to 6. Sere —Second Floor, 85th Street, Rear. The materials, the workmanship and the styles are the | Values up to best procurable for apparel of a much higher price. $45.00 eg SEAT —Banement, 35th Street. Every Woman Should See These } New Autumn Dresses That We Are Featuring at This Unusual Price Included are Satins, Serges, Wool Jerseys, 12 75 e made up in the height of the new styles, really wonderful values that we doubt fi whether we will ever be able to produce again, + While they last, they will be sold for........ RIGS. Some shops seem to think that when a business man goes to buy a suit he becomes a poet or an artist. Initial envelope | pillow cases 93¢ ea. These pillow cases have neatly embroidered initials, scalloped end flaps und are of @ good quality muslin, Ub" ak A. sezsesss a Fhakes mesrdi sor tiinrsecses Values up to These shops advyertise.a literary style rather than a suit of clothes, and they are truly poetic in their disregard of so ‘‘sordid” a thing as the price. bluebird envelope | pillow cases We, however, are not ashamed of our prices— 89c, $1.19 & $1.39 ea. why should we be? They are lower than other shops often charge for inferior quality. $29.75 to $49.75 —Fifth Fleor, Front, Bluebirds are neatly embroidered in white and blue on good quality muslin, These have been in de. mand, and on rare occasions ‘only have we been able to maintain » large supply. Kage —Dasement, 34th St., Rear, he ‘eI ig | | ie} KG | e} Store hours: 9 to 5.30—Store open Saturdays all day. — — = —_