The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1895, Page 8

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ncaa imactintint Rtn pit re ve “they had been unable to agree upon a himself and the dynamit e UOWIG BROS 94, 36, 38, 40, 42 & 44 W. (4th St., ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF THEIR — j AT TRIMMING ALE. THE ENTIRE sTOCcK | Mingey & Brewster, 71-73 Greene St. Punceasen or Tur ASSIGNEE, MR. PETER DAULTON, WILL BE SOLD THE WURLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, “CAMMEYER?| Stern Bros. STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. GTH AVE., CORNER 20TH ST. JANUARY SALE, Ladies’ Satin SLIPPERS and TIES, AT A REDUCTION OF j Aizochs ontheDollar += % IMPURTER’S OUR PRICK, PH Se. per yard _ be. per yard Bile, per yard 0c. per yard ‘7de, to 1.00 per yard 200 pes. SILK, colored and IFT EDGING Jaopa Ane PEAKI TAIMMINGH...... 5 880 pos, fine PEARL, and CRYATAL FRINGES, 1% (0 4 Inches... = very fine fancy JET COLLALS... 800 dos. imported BLACK BIL K LOOPS. Hs $00 pen. elegant #ILK BAND TRIMMINGS. 4.00 per yard OM yem very Aine cub JKT, By per, NOTIONS ‘AND BUTTONS. Been tri Se. is id paper Attachadle CORSET | AIERIA, 5 Hooks, ac. We. Be. Aic, 4¢+ | Nickel-Plaied BAFETY PIN®, Now 1, 2, &, really worth Oc. @ paper. Ne: | REN HER NWRDING 0 | Ta SPLENDID BMRGANS WN LACES. anes 26,000 74a. COLORED LACES, ansorted ahaden and patterns, to 14 in, wide” mea POINT DE VENISE LACE, 41071 “ (G00 prs. Fine Heal POINT DE VENISE LACE. 0 Inches wide... BPs. Fine K . ‘fe. Bae. 40. Ae. per yard Moe, per yard 1.65 per yara 1.85 os 1.00 per yard 400 pes. Fine Colored CHIFFON, 45 inches wide Mall Order Filled Promatly. SAGE JURY DISAGREE, The Third Trial Ends After Twelve Days in No Result. Samples Sent on saplcaton waa too confident, and Ofte. hould have been. i co ong to the jury. Tt wa the jury had been wischarwed that. sin mons Purdy on penlering the Jury-roon anv ounced that he was for Mr. Sage ani Intended co stick to him | attorneys as “a square-Jawed Yankee, who would be a good man to have with us For Sage) “isin te the third trial of the tamo ult ge | Wine for Laidlaw to Thr Was the Vote. — | Again the Story of the Norcross Bomb Must Be Told. the millionaire speculator, i Tecover $0,000 "for tinuele have been received when N Boston crank, threw ten pounds gf dyna a Bloodgood & Co. nl was in fee os a business errand when presented a er he cap manding $1 ‘ols The jury in the Laidlaw-Sage case Piet Wl {he led with imn @ame into court at 10.45 o'clock this|" faidlaw. clalined ti it Was not eom- ‘Rat raspe morning. The foreman announced that | him by the hand and pulle gd: Thin between Verdict, and Justice toned ina charged them. The jury retired at 7 in charge of Capt. Ww Patterson dis- - Supreme o'clock last night Was dismissed, the Court he Willan eleetn Wa had not stiown that Sage len Jarvis, court dunaer, PA BIDS OF aataty At 10 o'clock this morning, | ,,2h# second ate Recreate er having been out all night, the jury for" Laid W. Col James. tor Sage Were discussing the case In tones which piled veral ‘Term of the 8 could be heard on the corridor, 100 feet COU new trial trom the small room in which they were ter { book tothe sul Nding Lald had move JOHN H. BRADLEY ‘DEAD. Waa th fn New Vo He Confidential Adviser o Kk Dry-Goods F Mey, contidential Key & Co, dry-go elty, died at his hom Orange, yesterda afternoor Mr. Bradley had been il aa @ complication of disea day he was tal ham, Ala, where i f Hewitt” Me wan te th fro — ed by a Cable Car ft the Third ave RUBSELL. SAGE One of the jurors informed an ing World” reporter that the the first ballot stood nine for and three for Baye. The three Suge | men were obdurate. Arguments were of | and» het downtown fet and each succeeding ballot — Penult the same. ay Whee ta ree men who held out for Sage said” ME Aldine had Mor beer ede ne | Francie Ul Weeks.» ntly Injured, and thev did not Sire for awin titled ty vix cents “Eyen- jury on Laidlaw ct nisiieve the testimony of who swore that age "that Laldlaw saved his ft y cretence n ‘itness Robertaon, who for the defense.” npother source it was, learned ho sive "Andrew ciilesp irons tet ste eaten tg see neey nf ete. that he Bo! and lost It the m Cable Be, Be. the, 6c. ‘onnequently not as careful in the trial of the case as he ‘They all udmired his James credit for Getting the best of the Court's. Instruce ported In the court-room after | Purdy during the trigl was referred to by one of the us ilam Ri Lald.aw against Rus. tne | CAUTION— hoon a threat to explo: Justice An- Iviser OF FORMER VALUES. Ladies’ Satin Oxford Ties, enuine standard heel, in White, Fink, Blue and Black, *3.00, fully worth 04.50. Ladies’ Satin Sandal Slippers, enuine standard heel, in White, ‘ink, Blue, Nile Green, Corn $2.50 fulty worth *4.00. and Lavender, Ladies’ Satin Opera Slippers, with bows, in White, Pink ue, Nile Green, Corn and Lavender, $2.00 fully worth *3.50. : Ladies’ Satin Slippers, with French heel, in White, Pink, | Blue, Nile Green, Lavender and inty worth #3.00. The above are new and regular lines of this season's productions in widths A-A, A, B,C, D, E; sizes t to 7, comprising new and exclusive designs and shapes. The satin is manufactured es- , pecially to my order and under my ‘personal supervision; therefore for superiority of material, elegance of |style, fit and workmanship I posi- tively guarantee every pair to prove | satisfactory. NCILNTOR SHORES FAN HE PURCHASED ONL VABLISU MEN A. J. CAMMEYER, || Sth Ave., cor, 20th St. NO AGENGTER or} MNS v ELECTRICITY FOR S. |. R. T. | Alanon Possibility of t to one of Phe official Transit ¢ visability P from n Island Raph fering the ad F changing their motive power steam leet of the om pany extends alol The granting rotrle road inte: now both shores of the isiand. of a francht Raptet road t and in nel cannot cut ey Moaposed ty extend the system Vanderbilt avenue ny Tomy Kinsville Interiors yj udrough the ie at and Jewett avenue; New Hrighion up York avenue —— De Young Man fined § . N. ¥ = 7 Deutacber ih Bi Sigh, 4nd wae 49 ited We go on tending the ; | Staten Island Rapld | hinont will place on sale To-Morrow 100 Cases Muslin Pillow Cases Sheets at the following Special Prices Pillow Cases Hemmed of Fruit of the Loom, Pequot, Atlantic and Pepperill Muslin Cc 4014 by 36 Inches, 8 45 by 36 inches, at Wamsutta, New Bedford, New York and Lockwood Muslins, 45 by 36 © SO by 36 1O¢ 12¢ Pillow Cases Handwork Hemstitched 45 by 36 17¢ Sheets Plain Hemmed 54 by 90 (c/s! by 90 14¢ 50 by 36 20¢ 42 | 63 by 90 3c} 90 by 90 72 by 90 37c) 90 by 99 Sheets Handwork Hemstitched s4by90 5()c\81 by 90 | 63 by 90 58c| 9% ty90 G0c 72 by 90 62c|90 by 93% 73c West 23d St Stern Bros. To-morrow Special Offering Fine quality Figured Sateen Down Comfortables | exclusive designs and colorings. tilled wath pure odorless down i West 23d St. Cost of Running Co f Cooper U oth fin Pay 2 West Twent ese Cn Jan. Mt boarding e'simme haniee held him. for examinatio He Ran @ fan Down, Vaward | wohman for Gibs juty in Broo 54 by 34) ‘3.45 1896, THE SALE OF THE CENTURY. This is the Greatest Week of the Createst Sale this country has ever seen. of the Entire Stock of SILKS. Qne cannot im- agine the reduc- tion we have made in Silks until they examine he choice tabrics of- fered. Black Taffeta Silk, pure silk and very brilliant, same quality SOLD BY LICHTENSTEIN AT 85c. Lyons Checked Taffeta, splendid heavy quality, pure silk, particularly adapted for waists, SOLD BY LICH-) TENSTEIN A‘ &9c. ci Very heavy quality white Jacquard | Habutai Silk, choice designs, same} quality sold BY LICHTENSTEIN AT | 98e. Black Armure, Royal Black Gros} Grain Silk, Black Rhadame. ALL THE ABOVE GRADES OF SILK TO BE OFFERED Black Dress Silks, all weaves, fit ured and plain, and Evening Dre: Silks, all weaves, fan and plain, | SOLD BY LICHT! TEIN at from | $1.25 to $3.50 yard; we have marked entire lot at as 59° Imported Wash Fabrics, 5,000 yards of the finest All Wool | French Challies; Lichtenstein’s price, 60¢.; our price c | Ging 29 10,000 yards Swiss Piics Be “and ng 19 8,000 yards Swivel Silks, hams; Lichtenstein’s price Ble; our price... lish Crepons; Lichtenstenrs price, 10c.; GLOVES. In our Glove Deyartment we have on pale a large quantity of Long Suede Gloves, in all the dif.) ferent lengths and in all the delicate evening = tints These 2 glove sold elsewhere at 5 and under our price are $2.90, i or v cireunistauces We would mark then at these same prices ourselves. Bat having determiued to offer an immense bar that would gy high- appeal to every grade gloves. we li ol the at the preseut time of any of ov tine Ang we more than} satisfy the expectations of the most exacting customer by guaranteeing | every pair and selliag them at «| price that is far below their cost, | to wit, gloves. PER PAIR. N ”~ .6T ERIUH SUCH CROWDS AND SUCH ENTHUSIASM As are witnessed in our stores every day during this sale have seldom been known, due to the fact that we QUOTE LOWER PRICES, by far, for RICH GOODS, than any other house in the world. _ CONTINUATION OF THE CREAT SALE ' \ 1893 and 1804, NIGHT ROBES. NIGHT ROBES.,.,. NEGLIGEE ROBES. 5 in ' $KIATS, SKIRTS. |, SKIRTS.;.. ym $1.98 yard to as low | SKIRTS, MUSLIN U . His | piel GHEMISES,;.227""" DRAWERS, fi DHAWERS, ; | DRAWERS, ; DRAWERS, 8! CCRSET COVERS, ; i)" GORSET COVERS. 1"*° | GORSET covERS,{s@?82 CORSET COVERS. ;acumcny, » CORSET COVERS:acavvc, vearnin UNDERSKIRTS 30 SHON EDGE. SSSSSSSSSSSSOOP essesesooes EBVVVVCCCe: SOSSSVSSVVSSSSS Fourth Crand — Spring Sale Ladies’ Underwear, Far Surpassing All Efforts of Former Years. 10,700 GARMENTS In red the entire stock of a French Importer slightly soiled, but at one-fourth cost, this sale. knows the wonderful success of our sales of 1892, «l this week every one will know that the sale of O05 will be simply a wonder to the dry-goods buyers. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: -LONSPALE CAMBRIC, SQUARE YOKES, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED WITH 4 ROWS OF FINE ITALIAN LACE INSERTING AND 6 CLUSTERS OF TUCKS, FIN- RUFFLE; YOKE, PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH 4 ROWS OF LINEN FINISHED W €P LACE EDGE RUFFLE; POLORED DOTTED INDIa LINEN IN DAINTY SHADES, SQUARE DOUR YOKES, TRIMMED WITH CONTRASTING SHADES OF AND INDIA LAC SHIRT FRONT, TRI : ED WITH 8 CLUSTERS OF FINE TUCKS, WITH FULL JABOT, ROUND ) K AND DOWN FRONT, OF FI ‘AMBRIC, POINTED YO! DING AND FULL LAC OF FINE VALENCIENNES LACE IN- FULL SLEEVES, ROLLING COL- BANDS; WITH 2 RUFFLES OF HAMBURG EM- ‘AMERIC FLOUNCE, TRIMMED WITH 8-INCH TORCHON f ANISH FLOUNCE OF FINE CAMBRI WITH RUF ATE ROWS OF LARGE AND SMALL TUC <. TRIMMED Witt DEEP FLOUNCE OF FINE BANDS AD FIN- He HEM- CIRCULAR YOKE, PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH DEEP WISS, TORCHON INSERTION AND EDGE; KED fKIRTS, SQUARE YOKES OF FINE VALENCI- ND 2 ROWS OF BEADING, RIBBON AND DOUDLE FACE caMpR: , TUC SKIR ED WITH DOULB RUFFLE OF FIN ND RIRBO! )MPAbOUR, SQUARE YOKES, Ant MALTESE LAC FINISHED WITH Di KE OF FINE TAMPICO INSERTING, FEATHER. D-MADE AND HAND-EMBROIDERED INSERTING ’ MUSLIN, WITH DEEP TAMPICO EMBROIDERED RUFF! AND TUCKS UM CAMBRIC, TRIMMED WITH DEEP RUFFLES, EM- ELY TRIMMED WITH DEEP SPANISH RUFFLE, WITH TION AND EDGE =IN Do? Ln Ea, TORCHON ID HANDSOMELY TRIMMED WITH INSDAL rE CAMBE SISHED WITH PEAT STITCHING AND RIBBO! OMPADOUR OF FINE NT DE PARIS" LACE 1 ECHING AND RIBB TRIMMED WITH FINE TORCH CAMDIRIC RTING, MUS IN ‘INSERTION AND S-INCH DALE CAMURIC, SPANISH RUFFLE, TRIMMED WITH DEEP VAL LACE UNDERSKIRTS.ctice All worth from $1 to $3 each. ALL Bee HOUSE AND TEA GOWNS. The greatest bargains ever offered in; ‘these qualities. Ladies’ English Outing Flannel Gowns, with Cashmere ; trimmings, Liehtenstein's price $3.50, at... 500 Fine Cashmere Tea Gowns, in all shades age sizes; handsomely trimmed, Lichtenstein’s price $5.65, for. > 2. 79 Men’s Shoes. SHOES. All our $3.00 Culf Skin Lace and Congress Shoes, in all sizes, newest | styles, at 1.95 All our $4.00 Calf Skin, Sewed Welt Shoes, in Lace, Bution or Congress, wll sizes, in 12 newest shapes, at All our $5.00 Patent Leather, Sewed Welt, Lace Shoes, in ti all’ sizes and assorted styles 2 5 Boys’ and Girls’ | School Shoes, all si |lar $2.00 goods, all al Solid Leather y Slippers, all ars combined, goods that have sold at $2.00 and $2.50, all at l, 19 ms hes formerly $4.00 to oe Hote, lace and button, asso: 2,45, Extra fine lot Viei Kid aed J. LICHTENSTEIN & SONS,”:2::."$ 172,600.00, Fresh Lots of New Spring Goods---Competition Impossible. UNDER PRICES FOR TO-MORROW: CLOAKS. The prices we uote "lor fine loaks are posi- tively unprece- dented. 950 Ladies’ Golf Capes, of best Engs lish double-faced Cheviots, in numer otis combinations of colors—black, ; Mottled witn bright check facing, Havana brown with blue plaid fac- ing, navy with red check lining, and tan and brown with fancy plaids, ful} 150-inch sweep, rolling, storm and new shape hoods, perfect tailor-fin- ish; also, ladies’ fine Cheviot and Vicuna Cloth, double-breasted 3-4 length Coats, full piaited backs, tights fitting and reefer styles, best value ever offered; worth $11.50 to $14,754 | all to-moriow at 3.758. Ladies’ s quality Velour | and Silk Plush double and single lined throughout with satin ha and edged in Russian Marten and |'Thibet fur, extra full sweep; also handsome* Boucle, Cheviot, Vicuna, Chinchilla and French Beaver Coats, 36 to 42 inches long, in large variety jof styles and all sizes, worth $17.50 to $19.98; all closing out at 10.90 Ladies’ Rubbers, in Cronuey ‘| Sandal and Footholds, all sizes | plenty of them, regular shoe store ay 50e., all at 2S" Men's Rubbers, Storms, Clogs and Self-Acting Sandals, regular price at all shoe stores $1.00, ‘596 all at.... Men's Self Acting, Warm Lined Overshoes, eaqulay "ie Alaska $1.50 goods, at......-.+. Men's light-weight, ware lineal buckle Arcties, such as al- ways retail at $2.59, at...... 1,45 M A . en’s Furnishings, We offer one grand lot of over 12,000 pairs of Men's HALF HOSE Every style of plain and fancy Cot ton, Ingrain, Lisle and Silk-Plait is represented. In fact, in this one lot there is a greater variety of styles shown than would usually be found in an entire stock. There is not a pair in the entire lot that is not easily worth more than the price we ask ; and, the yreater part of the ‘ot is wort) from one-half | more to double the price we ask. We ure safe in stating that this is the greatest opportunity to secure | fine goods at a low price that has ever been offered. Our price for the entire lot is $2.75 doz. VELVETS, We are selling Lic ported Velvets both, wena aR cloaking qualities) at the lowass prices ever quot for such fine goods, and to-morrow we offer 5,000 yds. Lyons Silk Velvets, 4 black, colored ard novelty Lichtenstein’s price, $1 Ly effects, at g BTH AVENUE AND 23D ST hReT DADS. | i |

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