The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1895, Page 8

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To-Morrow, Wednesday, ECIAL SALE Sheets, Pillow Cases and Comfortables. 1,000 Doren Hemmed Bed Sheets, superior quality sheeting, extra well made, 23 x 26 yards, 46 c, cach. Pillow Cases— 42x86 inches, 10. each. 45 x 86 inches, 100, each. BO x 86 inches, 11340. each. 54 x 86 inches, 120. each. 500 Figured Sateen Bown Comfortables, ‘ull size, ventilated, corded edges, 3.50; regular price $7.50. 40 Cases Figured Silkoline Comfortables, with three-inch ruffle, new designs, 1 45; regular price $2.25, Sth Aven WATCHES. Delivered pyr Mia J. E. ARNOLD & on 3 MAIDEN LANE. TAKE | }| widths, A, B, CG, D, nSaburday ev wurghropelting stone-hailroxular prices, ahwing ee MACHINES. Automaticr* Domestic Davis, pret LY DIAMONDS, take he an rere ‘on credit peiRRbeaDlS prices, HENRY SCHAAR, B1- ne. and 203 Grand wt na ELE uy aa T GRAND PIANO. inet time Woodbine On some of these goods the net saving Is 3O per cent., on others 40-—in many in- stances the Investment of a single dollar will buy more than two dol- lars’ worth of goods. 4 O’Donoghue’s High-Class Millinery. O'Donoghue’s stock of Millinery was one of the LARGEST in America. It} fheluded all the medium and fin which were sold on Fifth a pretty high prices. It also include lots not so desirable, but in buy entire stock one has to take the bitte with the sweet. Everything will now be SACRIFICED. Broken lots and styles that have become the least bit passe Will be closed out quick at SENSA- TIONAL PRICES, The greatest and most desirable ba gains are the Jet Bands, Crowna, W and Ornaments, also Beaded Velvet ‘Wings, fancy Gelotan Crowns and Birds, worth from $1.00 to ach, att {0c., 15c., 25c. & 50c. Best Felt Hats to go at he. and 10c. O'Donoghue's entive stock of Welt Hats, including all his best « ie are this season's sty! of early Winter, » less desirable; w them @ day longer th 80 we group them tn two great be, and 0c, Here also is an opportunity ners as well as the public, Trimmed Hats, sold at $4 to $8, at.” $1.98, Think of selling Trir brought $8.00 on Fifth at BLN That is exactly what we shall do, and everybody is welcome to them. Ri will find a most decided advantage in an early choice, OSTRICH TIPS 10c, Colored Ostrich Tips, all qual- ities; early callers will secure best value; all at once price..... Black Ostrich Plumes, styles, worth $1.09, at Imported double Violets, wort Abe. bunch, at. } Hats that desirable i ~ $2.00 FLOWERS FOR 5 a Assorted sprays of fine French Flowers; Sipanenhnee prices, 05) q FoR CTH AVE., CORNER 20TH st. | New&Exclusive Features CHILDREN’S School Shoes Suitable for BOY or GIRL. Made with “SCOTCH EDGE” EXTENSION SOLE, thereby avoiding kicking through at the toe or running over the sole. Will keep their shape and wear longer than any other style of shoe, Nowhere else can this desirable line of shoes be bought. I charge no more for this coms mendable shoe than is charged for the inferior and ordinary styles found elsewhere, ‘Women's Soolma Kid, Hand-Sewed Welt, extension sole, spring eel button shoes, sizes 24 to 6, Misses’ Soolma Kid, Scotch Edge Extension sole,Spring heel, Hand- Sewed Welt Shoes, in Button and lace, widths,) $ 1.50 —— | A, B, C, D, E; sizes, 11 to 2,... Children’s Soolma Kid Scotch Edge Extension Sole, Spring Heel, Hand-Sewed Welt Shoes, in Button and Lace; )$ ie 25 E; sizes, 6 to 104. i) Every pair is made with WAND-SEWED WELT—not Goodyear Welt, or any thee combination Welt, which is only an im- proved method of making shoes by machine —but HAND-SEWED WELT, which is the most expensive and the best way of making - | shoes. 1 guarantee every pair not to rip, and to be free from tacks, nails and wax threads as long as they remain in service. ON STAYING mroltion SEY eke CACHAN OPN Oh A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th BN cor, 20th Napoleon Exhibit THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVE Stern Bros. will offer to-morrow An Important Purchase of Oriental Rugs and Carpets at the following Exceptionally Low Prices 500 Antique 95° Anatolian at 52.50 ia $3.69 5 Bales Antique ($4, 75 — ls $6.5 0 |°7.50 *9.75 $12.50 HRICH BROS. Will Sell Wednesday FROM 8 A.M. TO1 P.M, ONLY, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FINE SILKS. 11 3Linch pure Silk India very pretty styles and choice com binations, re gular price 8c. Also 26 pieces rich Black Moire An- tique, wortlr 75a 60 pieces Black and White Stripe Taffeta, actual value 79. yard, and 25 pieces Check Taffeta Glace, choice quality, pure silk and very brilliant, usually sold at 750. yard. ON SALE WEDNESDAY FROM 8 A, M. UNTIL 1 P. M. ALL AT CHENILLE TABLE COVER We shull also offer between the CEyie eet hours of 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. to- morrow (Wednesday) a large quan- 30 Antique tity of regular one dollar chenille] Cashmere table covers, with heavy double knotted tassel fringe, 14 yards; Carpets square, at Average size +3 Q-50 3 9 West 23d St. feet, at STH AVE. & 23D 8T. som UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, “~~~ ‘TO-MORNOW, | acbialenrnam ot ON, Auctioneers, AM MVE! ae i wry, AND NIUIE LASS DIAMONDS, 2 Bales Antique Kazaks and Karabaghs, 8] Average size Aino n General Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Now Open. ret Stern Bros. Wednesday, 2000 Dozen Superior Quality Muslin Pillow Cases and Sheets Greatly Below Regular Prices: Pillow Cases 40¥, ty 36 GC|soby 36° J I 45 by 36 10¢|s4 by 36 12° Sheets 54 by 90 30°|81 by 90 63 by 90 33°} 90 by 90 72 by 90 BTS\90 by 99 40° 48° A5¢|_ FEBRUARY 19, Altmans, Rug Dept. THIRD FLOOR. B.AltuiansG, Linen Dep't. ARE SHOWING A very attractive line of ‘HIGH-CLASS Hand Embroidered |, 00, Bed Sets, Table Scarfs, 5 ‘ us 4 7 mi Centres, Doylies and Tea Cloths ' I a.” be and 156° AT REDUCED PRICES | Fully one-third less than reg- ular prices. Still greater reductions in Oriental Rugs, “atk: Estimates submitted for furnish- ing Hotels, Steamships and Private Residences, with Window Shades, Curtains, Hangings, Draperies, dc. I8th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. Sporting, 21 PARK Row. jn atock, $10.00 up. 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. Also 1000 Dozen Hand Drawn Hemstitched Sheets ana Pillow Cases And 325 Pieces English Lining Sateens 13° Regular value 30c Yard. West 23d St. GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Bares LES, vic ‘TORS, 815 AND ¢8. olumblas, $26 and $33 HLibertiea Ormiondes, $25, Be HERALD CO., 114 No Money Down IP YOU SATISFY US YOU ARB y RIGHT PARTY. J. % S. BAUMANN’S AMERICA’S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE. Everything for Housekeeping. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Ollcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Re rigerators and Tinware, Sin Ave, Cu. 19th St. Th hho cannot favor us with a call can write us of any proposi- tion of terrae ‘they wish to submit and we will give the same our prompt attention. We allow the railroad fare both ways to out-of-town buyers. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 CLOUR. NO ONE WHO PRETENDS TO BE UP WITH THE TIMES GOES TO BED WITHOUT HAVING SREN THE NIGHT ortom price, | EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD. Costumers. our Trade Mark quaranters Correct Style G Perfect Fa Clearing Sale. Skating Jackets, Stylish mazorial formorty 28, 10, | Stylish Coats, Finest Quality Mater fy Persian Paw: Capes, tne, re os Persian Lamb Coats, °@§ Beat yey se Alaska Seal Capes, *(§0 - 00 toate ponte. “ehnses” S80 Prior to Taking Stock we offer Grand Bargains ia Velvet Coats & Capes, Dinner, Reception & Evening Dresses, Opera Cloaks & Rich Fur Gare ments. 39 & 414 West 23d 6st, > "THE LAST WEEK OF OUR ANNUAL SALE OF SOILED SHOES. The semaining stock, which inctudes “, mostly small sizes and narrow widths, will be closed out at « still greater re duction. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in Children’s, Misses’ and Boys’, J. & J. Slater, 1185 BROADWAY, N. W. COR, 8TH 8T, Art Callery Now Open, dal 18, T. tbat rt ASSIGNEE SALE. Mattresses. (MAIN FLOOR, THIS BIG SALE—Pure Bouth American Hair Mat- tress, made in th per, full 40 Ibs, fc ‘This same mattress 1s s¢ dealers as high ax $25.00 juestionably the che city on mattresses, We 300 dozen fi Quill Tam o'Shan and girls, wort Boys’ tine Cloth ter with 3 ge kK and Plaid rs, for boys at _ Children’s $s Dresses |: and Coats. 5 fine All: Wool Bilerdown Cots, cream, gray a Maing, worth $ AIL Wool ¥ warn for mu. Flannel Dr Sof Plaid Gos ollars and cuffs, worth Mo years r t with velvet o 14 years. worth § laun. ths to ne, any rlmaied with 1a0e insertion, value $1.75 10,000 last | ; we ; a ‘shades; j pink, white, ange and Ni $2.00, AL veer. brequins advertised have dwindled down still have them in colors—blue, rose, cream, red, or- fully worth by some are un- t house in the Boys’ and Girls’ Hats ss. cco DE Those Lambrequins, « Ladies’ Waists. 59 doz. fine All-Wool FI | Waists, worth $1.00 nnel 200 Silk Serge Changeable Waists, larger sleeves, worth §2.75.. | All-Wool Flannel Waists, rume over shoulder and frill fronts, lined sleeves, worth $1.79... 4 Taffeta Silk, newest style a iste for street and with velvet col aa oA WASH | LUSIV AND ror.| Changeable Stripe | made in the worth $5.5 evening wear, lars, worth $5.98 : 500 Pasel Just Published, jp The Life of Napo- A york, 5 the ea- | WMackintoshes. oe ec aed orn Of fast Blick rutiies, worth warm I $1.00. dor. Blouse worth 98 % 10) doz! Boys’ Waists of Cam- pric Outing Flannel and fot, Box Plaits Back Front, well made, worth i 1,000 Mothers’ Friend Pa : ve 48) 43) 6.98 | | Soaodont for the "EBLACK GREPONS O'DONDGHUE'S TRIMMINGS. BLACK CREPONS. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Two new shi eae per steamers La Normandie and Bretagne in all weaves—at much lower prices than any other house. Dressmakers, Out-of- trade generally supplied at w ment is the largest shown in New York, , ewoeeoocceqgpeqsecqeuses the latest Town Merchants and the holesale prices. Our assort- 0’Do: oghue’s Umbrellas; hes, their price sik Umb: with natu dios, thelr price $2.75, at.. Perfumery and Patent Medicines, Pinaul'e Ge. Fine 4-row white bristl Me large bottles of Bay Rum. . Be. large botue Florida Water Fine pure White Bristle Hair Brushes, value 9c... . , Cutlcura Soap listed at 2c. ‘Bromo Vichy, sale pric Scott's Emulsto Greene's Nervari pure ry) iw Greatest Values in Toilet Articles, | Satin ie a a0 y 05! 10 05 45 sa | O'D. price #c. yard, at... Handkerchi Ladies’ Initial Handkerchief: O'Donoghue's price 2c., at... men's Initial Handker- O'Donoghue's price 25 Here Is a Great Opporiunity for ressnate: $ ma Storekeeners, 12) 01h 123 4 -|Gentlemen's Hemstitched, Col- p ored Bordered Handkerchiefs; Fine black Cut Bead Trimmin O'Donoghue 423 per yard, at. 2102 ie and tinsel Trim- mings, all widths, per yard from .40 to {5 . "s entire stock of and jewelled Trimm{ Hars, Sets, Garniture " Donogh: arl, cry! Embroideries. Fine Cambrie Embroideries, 10 to new open- » Orn she 8 prics O'DONOGHUE'S BUTTONS. Here {8 a great chance for dressmak- ers ang storekeepers—O' Donoghue's en- tire stock of fine Buttons, consisting of popular writers pearl, steel, Jet, silk, croch tal—in | somely bound in extra English silk fact, every syle of button, making the| cloth and gold, printed on fine pap |targest collection of any retail house in} from entirely new plates, large ty |New York. O'Donoghue's prices from) each book has silk ribbon mark; c. to $2.69, All to be sold at prising such authors as Dickens, 19,6, 10, 15 and 250. per dozen, ey Beat, Carey ig betas price 48, yard, at 1.50 Books AT. embracing the most of the age, hand- Library edition, Kingsley, Bronte, Stowe, Tenny ; publish ‘Taylor, Irving, Here ts one of the greatest ba . bound tn extra cloth, nin, s Grain, 3 in or, type, racing all the popular writ- | ers, published at $1.50. . “yard, at.. wide, all colors, O'D. p | « ed Satin and Gros Grain inch, all'ilk, O'D. pric ‘0 4 in.; O'D. price 29¢ 14! Gros Grain and Satin sh Ribbons, 9 to 11 Inches wide, in black and colors, O'D. price 8c. to $1.49, at AlL-Silk Taffeta Ribbons, all cole ors, 8 to 4 inches wide, O'D, price ' in cloth and full gold edges, printed on paper, large type, embracing Cow- ‘Thoughts, Macaulay, Tennyson, Whittier, published at $2.00,... Fancy stripes, plaids and haan: Ribbons qultable for millinery, lar writers, each set in a neat box, publisehd at $2.00..++e00009 "|" prices from ‘The Albi Edition of Popular| > gold | Young's Night a 10,000 popular 2-volume sets, handsomely bound in silk cloth and gold, style of half binding, printed on fine paper, large type, comprising the most popu- ai The question is not “will It pay to buy?” but “can | spare now enough money to buy all the Dry Goods § am likely to want for two or three years to come?” Dressmakers’ Supplies ° And SMALL WARES to go as fol: Fancy Silk Garter Elastic, 1-8 fied inch wide, hue's price 18¢,, Black Sewing Bil Price 35c, dozen.. Black Silk Battoobole: Twist cS of 2 spo . Tape, black, white and gray; O'Donoghue's price, &¢ Sarah Bernhardt — Wavers; O'Donoghue's price 10¢. set...... Linen Corset Laces, 8 yards long: O'Donoghue's price 20c.. Lily Dress Shields, cambric cov- ered, No. 4, O'Donoghue's price 28c, pair, at... No. 5 O'Donoghue's pair, Lily Dress Shields, No. 3, O'Donoghue pair, at. No. 4, O'Donoghue pair, No. 5, O'Donoghue's price B8c. pair, at covered, Price $2¢, AT W'Donoghue's Entire Stock of Solid Gold Jewelry. id Gold Scarf Pins; O'Don- oghue's price $1.35, sale price. id Gold Sleeve Buttons; O'Dor | price $3 | Solid G | prices, each. O'Donoghue’: magnificent’ real Tor. tolse Shell Jewelry at half price, rf} Framed Pictures, (00, 10,000 Popular Poets, handsomely bound Ings, in solid oaks || frames of differ ent Sosiann Yeap Be. at 10c. . 1,200 very select Artogravures, in white enameled frames, valueite, it |

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