The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1895, Page 8

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2 Eat & ee AA OR MEE A BIA iD ca “HE A MACY & CO. SIXTH AV We Have Quantities Left of All the Lines of Goods Advertised AT 1 lp) PRICE AND THE SALE WILL CONTINUE. WE HAVE ADDED Extraordinary Values in 1,500 Clocks Cut TableCrystal. AT 3 PRICE. (2d Floor, Main Bldg. ) (4th Floor, New Bldg. ) tH TO TH ST. We have purchased from the Receiver of the E. N. Welsh Clock Co., One of the Oldest and Best Known Clock Companies in the United States, MANTEL CLOCKS —104 = INCIIES LONG, 10 INCHES HIGH, ENAMEL- LED FINISH, ASSORTED DIALS. MANTEL CLOCKS — 114 LONG, 10% INCHES HIGH, BLELZED, BRONZE FEET. MANTEL — CLOCKS — MARDL COLORED COLUMN, 15 LONG, 10 INCHES HIGH.., $2.99 AM $3.49 Oil or Vinegar Bottles See cut. Cut neck and lapidary stopper . 93c. Water Carafes. See cut. Cut neck and star bottom, large size 74? BLBIZED, BRONZE TRIMMINGS, 10% INC 4% INCHES HIGH. Salad Bowls. Large size, cut fan eoee and star bottom . . ely $4.97 See cut. Celery Trays. Shell shape, cut fan edge . . Bonbon Dishes. Same cutting, with fan edge and star bottom . . 99c. Combined with t we show the “COLUMBIAN” "EXPOSITION PATTERN COMPL These goods are not of the quality usually Ee DASALATH INE mie offered in so-called “BARGAIN SALES,” every piece being rich and BOURLY ON CATHEDRAL GONG, AND CA OUR GUARANTEE as Punrect TimcKeurens. | deeply cut, of correct shape and perfect brilliancy, We sell goods cheaper than any other house in the world, but for cash only. $3.97 UPHOLSTERY. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday, Special Exhibit For this entire wees we medium and higheprade Upholstery Stutfs, suite atle for Coverings and Hangings, at prices to at- tract the closest buyers: Fi Pp Ka | rey French . Xripe J IZ) 4 apestries, at 635 cents Ine Al ASO! Ss per yard; Cotton Derby, at 75 cents per yard, in including many extreme novelties choice color, Empire Pat- tern. ] 7 I" | S An_ all-silk Damask. Of Their Own Design. beautiful atterns and colors, at $5.10 per yard; actual value 87.50, Made Portieres, Satin Da mask, all colors, new pat- terns, at $16.75 per pair. Furniture re-upholster- that C@ in the best manner, ant! Slip Covers and Shades for a made to order; estimates given for all classes of work. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Broadway and 11th St. West Twenty-Third St. |hnold on throughout the day COLDEST DAY THIS YEAR. The Thermometer Got Down to 6 Degrees This Morning. New York and vicinity were this morn- fg visited by the coldest weather they ave experienced this Winter. Farmer Dunn called it the coldest wave of the | Winter, not only for this town, but all ever the cuuntry from Minnesota east to the Atlantic coast. It grew steadily @older all night, and was coldest in this city at 8 A. M., with 6 degrees above. * Mr, Dunn explains that the drop in the temperature is due to @ cold wave com- fing out of an area of high pressure, as the c @long the Hudson h different poit regstered {1 The river in Ilinots, Lowa, an, all tell of extreme Weather Forecast. from the northwest. This area Mr.| COLDEST IN 22 YEARS. The weather for the thirty-six hours ending a Dunn likens to a mass of clear, compact | BP OM. to-morrow Ja as foilows: Fair to-day and fee which revolves on an axis and sends! yesterday Was a Record Breal, Wotnestay; colders Brisk to Mid northwest wind In in, @hilling blasts wheresoever the winds) Varga ‘ntleated Blow them. And it so happens that the oe ‘Winds are blowing this way. | CHICAGO, Feb. 5, at ‘This is the coldest day we have haq Spel! that has visited c = ee Bince Jan. 16, 1893, when the the ty-two years made its ter fell to 1 degree above, us it did Jan, d4¥ Might, and stilt « WINDEMERE SAFE NOW. rpc deng lind Deputy Dont Materialize At Albany the thermometer the states- snl looked at showed 2 degrees above at Is Serene. 8. B. Goodale, manager of the Winde- e Apartment-House, Sixty~ h t and Ninth avenue, told an “Even- World” reporter to-day that deputy sheriffs and lawyers who came to take posseasion of the house last night, and who, upon being ordered out by the |e zero, the coldest on re next coldest day was Feb. 2%, 1889, \ . a flat at 190 West Thirteenth st 3 ce Yer above, and the coldest | M. Carmody was found fr nh to de h. in the memory of the “oldest) ‘The police have picked up a number of Fy rane Des, g1. 1880, and Jan-| persons who went to sleep in alleys and legrees below zero. vacant lots, aud the majority of them it that the cold will are in the hospitals. Reports from many % \ Wiseonsin and the been filed against the WORLD: : ‘TUESDAY Wy: SPECIALS | Sale Extraordinary. TO-MORROW. Cloak Dept. 250 LADIES’ JACKETS, in variety of colors, styles and materials, all lengths, formerly 7.50 to 9.98, to close 3.59. Ladies’ Stylish PLUSH CAPES, in short full circular style, edged all around in Marten fur and double capes of seal plush and velour, with upper cape and high storm collars, trimmed in American opossum and thibet furs, worth 17.50, at 8.25. LADIES’ COATS, of Imported Mel- ton, Beaver, Cheviot and Chinchilla, in several styles, three - quarter length, with new t back and short jacekts, with r tight fitting front, plain and velvet collars, re- duced from 18.75 to 9.98. 67H AVENUE AND 23D STREET. Suveson, Graweonn & SIMPSON, A GLOVE EVEN For The Party Season IN Evening Gloves. Which means we shall offer “St. Elmo” Suede Gloves, elbow length and Jatest colorings (white, three shades of pink, and primrose), at 1.59 PAIR. Quality reliable. Quantity unlimited. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 'Gth Avenue, 19:h to 20ih Street. JACKSON'S, LATELY OF 117 BROADWAY, NOW AT 6th Ave,, cor. 18th St, TO-MORROW, Rain- Proof Mackintoshes our in . 298 + 5.08 stories! Mackin- $11.90 Cheviot and § toshes ..... JACKSON'S, 6th Ave.. Cor. 18th 8&t. ON WEDNESDAY WE SHALL PLACE ON SALE 1,000 Pure Silk UMBRELLAD including all the beautiful goods for- merly embraced in the noted Lichten- stein Stock. These umbrellas are all strictly high-class, and the production of the best makers. They are all made of the very finest quality silk, with costly mountings, such as silver, trimmed ivory, smoked ivory, solid silver trimmed natural, rock crystals, hand-painted Dresdens, sterling sil- ver, gold, silver trimmed horn and numerous other designs, worth from 5.00 to 12.00 each., We offer the choice ING, FEBRUARY 5, 199, Fupica AROS. Piso Be GREATEST SAL Ever known in the trade. garments ; all s sold to dealers. Wrappers of best Amer- {can indigo and ight and medium dark prints, usu- ally sold at 79c., for this sale, Wrappers of best flecced flannelette; Wat- teau back; deep rufme; large sleeves; full skirts; of the entire lot to-morrow at 2./8 This is an opportunity that may not occur again in years. Costumers. our Trade Mark guarantees Correct Style G Perfect Fit 39 & 41 West 23d &t. ‘i Grand Bargains. 200 ry Stylish Coats, Silk-lined fronts, Reduced trom $25. 200 8 Stylish Coats, Sil\ lined thi Reduced tre 300 Stylish ° Coats, Silk lined throughout, Reduced from $35. 4200 Ss Stylish Coats, Silk lined thro Reduced fra a Stylish id Suits, Silk lined, Keduced from 840, 200 Stylish ud Suits, Sitk lined, Reduced frem 860, Stylish s Suits, Silk lined, Styish Costumes, ‘Milk lined, Reduced trom 8100, 100 8s Stylish Gowns, Silk lined, Reduced from $150, BREAKFAST—SUPPER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL—CO MFORTING, COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. cling. him a, and he heed nut w over the obtained by James Mic who was In- jured in an accident in the building last | June. GEN. BUTLER’S ESTATE SUED, Former Cattle Compa khola- ers Want (Spectal to The BOSTON, Feb. 6. ing an aggregate claim o Butler en. Benjamin F. The suits al- 3 Have You Visited A judgment | CALLANAN & KEMP, 41 & 43 VESEY sT. ltle Company, bought bonds from his |fellow-holders in the Company for a |emall per cent. on the dollar, when he jknew they were worth full face value. Louise 1D. lof the late Al Newton. 8, J.P. ond “Hamme nd. ex: 8.67, | Houghton und other heirs | — it ordinarily they sell at $1.39, for this sale Separate Skirts. Unquestionably the most complete as- sortment of Ladies’ Separate Skirts in New York. Prices range from 2.98 27.50, 48 All our skirts hang perfectly and are made all sizes—40, 42 and 44 inches long, Ladies’ Skirts. SPECIAL,—Ladies' Skirts, of changeable, rustle, taffeta silk, all colors, blas flounce, heavily corded, dust ruffle, suld generally Including 6,000 Special Cheviot Skirts, real value $3.45, at. Skirt of figured moire 4.98 vy gros grain black silk, 7% flounce, peasy corded, ‘G. 98 Skirt, of heavy changaavle. tafteta 59 inch really worth $10.00, at. silk, 7-Inch flounce, heavy cord- ing, dust ruffle, worth $7.50, at. Grand display of separate Sailor Collars and Duck Vest a lar, entirely new, from.. Ladies’ Waists. All-Wool plaited dozen box GREATER NEW YORK’'S GREATEST STORE. opmtnaad ON 9 AOR GNES® WRAPPERS Thousands upon thousands of zes, 34to 46 inch bust. to all they wish to ‘purchase, but none of these wrappers will be Sale will continue ALL WEE. crowds at the counters will make it impossible for us to fill mail orders for the Special Wrappers at 38e. and 59c. Customers are welcome The great ‘Wrappers of best mer- rimac prints, light and medium éark effects and indigo blue, usually sold at 98c., for this sale 59c. Wrappers of best quality English out- ing flannel (French flannel patterns), made Watteau back, tm- mense sleeves; ber- tha rufflearound yoke, scalloped and em- broidered; made to sell at $1.50, for this sale 98c. — $4 Rocker $1.49. ‘We have 75 more of those Governor Hubbard Rockers, which sold s0 quickly that we could not supply all our customers, and we shall con- tinue to sell this tot at the special price, $1.49. N, B.—These are all in oak. Boys’ Waists. SPECIAL.—60 doz2ns Fauntleroy Blouses, of extra white lawn, sailor collar, cuffs, and double ruffle down front, edged with full ruffle and feather, stitched braid, worth 50c., at. Photograph Gallery. SPECIAL OFFER —For this week only.—1 dozen of our re- nowned Ivory-Finished Cabi- net-Size Pictures; cannot be produced elsewhere for less than $6.00 per doz.; ALSO FREE. With every dozen of the above Pictures | we will give 1 extra Picture, handsomely mounted on 8xl0 inch iyory- Anthea | 2.88 Bloomingdale Bros bristol board, ready for framing, Third Avenue, ty 59th & 60th Sts. Annual Sale Men’s, women’ A & Children’s HIGH-CLASS SHOES, only slightly soiled, at one-half their original cost. ‘| SALE DURING FEB’Y ONLY J.&J Slater, For all kinds of Cooking | use one-third less than but- ter, because GOLD CHUR MER RSLED Gold Churn Butterine ls mate trom Pure Cream and other wholesome | WHITE'S SOLID PACKED TUBS. 10 or <0 1b, tubs at (6c, Exoressage 250, | | 30 Ib. tubs at 151-26, Expres age 30c, 60 Ib. tubs at I5e, Expressige 40. | ONE-POUND PRINTS. 10 th. boxes at 16 +2c, Expressage 25¢, 48 Ib. bores at 15 | 2c, Expressaze 30c, Your money back if nov satisfied. Goods deliv ered prompUy, Send orders to A. WHITE, 326 CANAL ST., PROVIDENCE. RI, No Mon IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. J. & S. BAUMANN’S AMERICA’S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE. Everything for attention. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriaz9s, Ollcloths, Stovas, Pictures, Clocks, Portiares, Croc\ery, Refrixeraters and Tinwara, FREE OF COST TO YOU. St Av. Co, 19H Stvr2 Those who cannot favor us with a tion of terms they wish to submit and we will give the same our prompt Pi ey Down Housekeeping. AMMEYEn», STAMPED ON A SHOE: MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT: GTH AVE., CORNER 20TH ST. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WOMEN’S HAND -SEWED WELT 6-Button Boots At a reduction of from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair below former values. LADIES’ Soolma Kid, Patent Leather Tipped, Hand-Sewed Welt, 6-Button Boots, "3,00. Ladies’ Imported Patent Leather, foxed with Soolma Kid Tons, Hand-Sewed, » Welt, 6-Button 3 00 Boots - These Shoes are cut by the newest Patterns, and made on modern lasts, which insures a perfect fit. The leather used is of carefully selected stock and manufactured by skilled workmen only, In addition every pair is made with HAND-SEWED WELT—not Goodyear Welt, or any other combi- nation Welt, which is only an ime proved method of making shoes by machine—but HAND-SEWED WELT, whichis the most expensive and the best way of making sho Every pair warranted not to rip, and to be free from tacks, nails and wax threads as long as they re- main In service. BRANCH STORES, MY 8H PURCHASED OF ANY OTHER DEALER, A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. oS OSs: ST BOYS TO SELL The Evening World IN THE TOWNS SURROUNDING NEW YORE CITY. B GREAT OPPORTOAITIES <& are offered to Bright Boys 1N ALL PARTS OF New York, New Jersey and Connecticat, Noexertion ts necessary, THE EVEN. ING WORLD fs always in demand, It sells w herevar it Is pushed. Hend & onal Thirty (ia) Gentsandordee spol ek, “Reasonable allow: ance for unsold pies, ‘Schoolboys can work after lessons are over und earn pocket inoney, For full particuiars address BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, Puliteer Building, New York. ee ee geal for one, Railroads, _ “AMERICA’S CREATEST RAILROAD.”* NEW YORK ENTRAL, & HUDSON RIVER R. A Beem, Org Ceuuras Sian, aad aire, SU A Mo—Bacout Munday. “kmpire deate x, ‘Pasest trait the worl oso n Mi Dally Fast Mail For syresiany Kochestar, Buftalo, Niagara Pall Cals 10.30 (A. M—Except Sunda: Day Express, points. ern Limited. Ciae ‘Louls and Cate me) iba im asbany troy. Butalee a bela ‘Chicaga, Cincisnatiy {For Saratoga, Burlington, ae ‘Auburn Road aotata, Butsle, | Nis Falla, “Clevelang, | Cine Glanatt Indianapoile, ula, Chicago. 00 Fda Gay Siezning, Car Fae: Cape Vincent, Og- li can write us of any proposi- We allow the railroad fare hoth ways to out-of-town buvers. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 CLOCK. "Auction | Sales. BY ORDER OF WILLIAM TO-MOMROW (WENSESDAY) RAM Soe CMe PROVID ence C. & verdict of guilty of mui wmur for the Feb. 6 Jury in the Law- at 9.30, brought In| Keegan was ried | der of Kmily Chambers, e | | exe that Butler, while acting as trustee | [gor the bondholders of the Colorado Cat- ‘This saie will contain an extra fine collection of AND BuUaEHGUS OFF DAAMONDS will be offered at __ Auction Sales. » a at a =m i] im =m oa mm oS ea <I “=| mi) a) aa m ‘DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ors ETC. oa Emeralds, Rubles and onat Precious & GOODS. HIBITION after 9 4. Goods eo Dall; Cleveland Detsotn GMees Sui ° tuminsted ty Pintacd and Warner ofces at a “nerked tro “hotel 00 m hotel oF resid the Moniegtt Frnvess ene, Se JOHN Mw Tovery General Manarer SEAL. GARMENTS redyed and fonable Bon 4 16 Weat Guather’s, panic near Broadway. tate wie G. : M _Lost, Found and Riieaiie PEARL CRESCENT PIN” loi Monday at Generous reward If returned to Ld Bast sub

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