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'TRUESDELL, | ie Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ "129 4 Just Read These # THE WORLD: W: ESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1805, A GREAT BANKRUPT SALE TIACY... IN THE BUILDINGS OF 8TH AVE, 24TH ST. 8TH AVE., 25TH ST. SPRETER & CO. $150,000.00 Worth of Dry Goods must be sold, as these buildings have been leased from May Ist by S.R. JONAP & CO. ea DRESS GOODS AT sucH Low Prices THAT EVERYBODY Flowers. Velvet Violets....... . Double Violets. . French Roses..... . Untrimmed Hats. Hate, fancy braid, all colors Ladies’ Straw and Chip } ; a MUST BUY. lmmense Assortments, Leghorn Hate, BANKRUPT PRICES: MILLINERY. CLOAKS. Ladies’ Spring Capes, of 1.69 + 1.29 ruche at neck, finished with ribbon and vio- 5 98 204 -06 .07 lets, in all colors, worth $3.00; bankrupt price .... Children’s Spring Reef- ers, of all-wool cloth, sizes 6 to 14; bankrupt price, Ladies’ separate Dress Skirts, of good quality of black only; barkrupt price .... 69 -98 4 0 Ladies’ Suits of plain and 4 figured Cashmere, neat- ly trimmed with braid, 8 value $6. 49 Cloths, all the Spring! shades, always sold at; 490; bankrupt price. .) assortment 4) A small lot of Covert) 24¢, 4 and Wool Cloth, 40 inches wide, all new, Spring shades, neve C, jess than 600. to 160; bankrupt price... The newest thing, Illu- minated Broadcloth, 54 ANTS’ WEAR e 100 dozen Infants’ Outing) | Flannel Dresses in ese! 9 | pink or blue stripes, Mothe: |Hubbard style.......... 4 100 dozen Jong Blips, round yoke and embroidered! | ruffle, also square er) r] ered yokes, choice. . 39 Dresses with round ruffie or, bankrupt price, sizes 2,3 and 84 to 104... 5 to 8.... . Youths’ Veal Calf Button Ladies’ Dongola, straight tip, button 24 to 7, were $1.69 Misses’ Dongola, sp. heel button, 11 to 2, were $1.50 -87 revers, and lace border Bana 4 years 100 Infants’ Short or Long Cream Cashmere Coats,) pretty silk embroidery, also) a lot of short plaid coats,’ your choice .. . mass! 60, never before sold under; 1.25; bankrupt price...) Win. French Beige,in plain ) and compound shades, 65c 8 } Banking Department Now Open. value 1.50, at....... \oommadale St8Ave59 < 60 & 65c. Linen Bath Towel SILKS. 75¢. Striped Taffetas, 420, @ pm. sarrow and wide striped Swiss Taffetas, excellent qual- ity and very pretty colorings; 4) eed value for Tc.; special at. « G65e. Silk Crepons, 39c, M5 pea. Bik Crepom, in pink, Blue, maize, cream, white, car- inal, lavender. Nile, turquoise, mevy ani black: a #; quality for waist and f trmes, worth Gc; special at.. - Bbc. Taffeta Plisse, 49s, % pee. ndia Plisse arreta om White and cream ground, with edlored stripes, the latest nov- @lty for blouse waists; will be @eld later on for Be, epecial at AY U 1.00 {lack Figured Taffeta, 65c. M0 pos. black figured Taffetas, large variety of neat Cesigns, @iso larger and fore) effects, Very much in demand et pres- emt for ladies’ waists and ; regular $1 quality, spe- 35 | qo Ab) ~ 05, 1,25 Faney Silks, 65c. @ pleces Brocaded and Striped Tafletas, extra heavy quality, fm two, three and four-toned »—* @flects. latest spring color ings, imported to be sold for BE sora O $1.48. Bbc. Checked Taffetas, 59¢, of fine all for early mpring w a black, white AM pleces Checked 1 and red, wines best Swiss goods, in biack a in two styles, Shite, blue and white, pir @hd white, cardinal and white and white; very strong ee ere, eee Underskirts. Depses for Kc., apecial at.... Ag Bilk Berge Bkirte, Tbe. Black Surah Silk, 39, @ pieces more of that beautiful double warp black ‘Gilk, new Changeable at Changeable Taffeta Buk Skirts, corded fiounce and | Puffle, special at Heavy Biack Gros Grain Stik Mkirts, moire tigure, deep cord ed flounce and dust ruft F NN nderwaists. | oma 5 | and Lace Shoes, 11 to 2, were $1.50. 98 Ladies’ Pink, Blue and 60 dozen Infante’ fer) 98 White Satin Slippers, im | 2 4 ported, were $2.50...... Ue CLOTHING. A Boy's Double-Breasted Cheviot Suit, fancy pat- terns, 4 to 14 years, valu fl 1,69 $10.00; bankrupt price.) 6,95 All-Wool Cheviot Knee) Pants, good value; bank- » rupt price .. 8 WRAPPERS, 160 dos. Ladies’ th) $1.60; bankrupt price.... A great bargain in Double-| Breasted Cheviot Suits, 4 to 14 years, with an extra pair of pants; value} $2.60; bankrupt price... Men's All-Wool Black and) Blve Cheviot Suits, value. mac Chambrays and Per- cale Wrappers and House’ Dresses, sailor collar and/ ruffle, all new spring’ colorings, your choice.... 200 doz. Ladies’ extra fine Chambray, outing) Flannel, Clover Flannel, Percales and Tyrolean) Cloths, ‘Wrappers and House Dresses, were #10) to $2.00; your choice. 150 doz, Ladies’ Shirt ‘Walsts, laundered collars and cuffs, plain pink, blue! or tan Chambrays, also many stylish Percales; your choice “WE SET THE PACE.” Special Sales Beginning To-florrow. 3,000 yards of superior quality fancy changeable Taffeta, fifteen choice combinations, specially adapted for rich waists, sold elsewhere at $1.00 per yard . . 2,000 yards Striped Wash Silks, genuine Japanese Habu- tal, full assortment of desirable colorings, generally sold at 50c. per yard . e . ° 5 . . 13,000 yards of fine Cambric Embroidery, manufactar- ers’ remnants, in pieces of 4 1-2 yards, worth from 10c, to 25c. per yard . . . . 08, .07 and 10,000 yards of white and cream Venetian, white and black silk Chantilly, black silk barb, white and ecru Oriental Laces, 7 to 10 inches wide . . ’ 4 now and beautiful style of Table Giass- ware, rosetinted, with opalescent decora- l tons, at Water Tumblers, Berry Saucers, Cover, . Mustards with Nickel Celery Vases, Finger Bowls, Spoon Ciasses, each . 7 Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Syrup Jugs, with cover, each Spectal Offer of High | Grade Kntves at ast Dinner Knives, three designs, nickel silver, hollow handles, quadruple plate, per set 5 e ‘ . Dessert Knives, same style and quality as above, per set of 6, . . ha GIRb WANTED. We want all thoas young ladies who carry 9 and-bag down to thi in the morning and night to buy their ly becau im alze, abi —Steamer chaira, $1.60 up.— D. A. DOYLE, wanvracrorzn ‘30 Broadway, 78 Broadway: 2 Vesey road wa} and st. (Astor Houte), exiatence eat permanent and ge of the patient: attendance For ladies Send for pamphlet 822 and 824 Broadway, cor. 12th st, New York, at once Apnly to Bi pany, Little Fall, N. J. = GIRL WANTED.—To do laundry work, 436 6th Ave. RUPTURE URED. ‘The Improved Klastic Truss ls the onl ‘that is worn with wt Ue {examination free. IMPROVED ELASTIC trune in fe comfort night ler the hard~ wi edy cure without regard cure without to Bs Lady in | .59 09 12 Rich cave Silk S, .05 10 AS 1.84 ir the | d Female, pestry brussels wi ttle Manufacturing gold lot Monday night at to 115 East 16th at, a; 1P. M. Thursday at; "|6TH AVE. & 23D ST. OE —————— HRICH BROS. RY Will Offer .29| THURSDAY, from 9 A. M. untli 1 P. M., 7,500 yards including black In- dia Taffeta, onniesd not to slip or pull; the actual selling price is 850. yard; forthe limited time above mentioned it will be offered at 4.8 vara. Not more than one dress pattern of above silk to each purchaser. Silk Crepons in beautiful colorin, ) 21° positively worth 69c. yard, offered between the hours of 9 A it) “THE! NO PLACE LIKE HOMB," And the way to get @ pleasant and cosy home {a to note the list of boarding-houses advertised in to-day's “Evening World." It is complete and contains the best there are, Smrson, Crawroa - a Sursin, Black Dress Goods. ; 2,600 Yards 62-inch All- Wool Cheviot Serge AQ, por yard; vatve 780, This is a beautiful soft material, with a fine twill, and is admirabiy!’ adapted for early Spring wear. Colored Dress Goods. 5,000 Yards All-Wool Bradford Checked Sultings These goods are two and three toned effects, and in the newest com Ginations of colorings, Sixth Avenue, 19th te 20th st, Simpson, Ceawroan & SIMPSON: Are Showing in Upholstery Department a choice collection of Furniture Tapestries, Dra- pery Fabrics, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Antique and Irish Point Bed Sets, Table Covers, &c. Negus Tapestry Portieres, 60 inches wide, 8} yards long, rich Oriental colorings, $3.08 pair. * 100 Irish Point Lace Curtains, lacy and stylish effects, $6.25 per pair; value $9.00. For To-Morrow, A Special Lot of ORIENTAL RUGS, average size about 4x8 ft, at $12,953 - J actual value $22.50. Gth Avenue, i9th to 20th Street, GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. DRESS Goobps. For Opening Week the Following Extraor- Giaary Speclal Values : 600 pleces All-Wool Fancy Whip- cord Sultings, These we can and do very strongly recom- They have never been offer them this week a ae Satin Stripe Challt Silk-linish Menrtetta, the leading shad Mens’ and Youths’ Hats, First Ploor, 60th St. Building. BIG SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, Our entire stock of Men’ Youths, Derbys and Alpi new Spring styles and 198, | selling now at $2.00 and $2.50 | For Thursday only rs, 1.39 Ladies’ Waists. an Plaid Taffeta Silk 5.08 08 | wo W, | @. [2 Stripe Pelisse Bat i velvet collar, exti 089} usually §.00 ,.. Boys’ Clothing. ® Thursday Morning Sale, Bo'Clock to 12 Noon Only, at 1.62. 290 DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, sizes 4 to 15 years, including rome R. ER sU several lots medium-weight REEFERS, large sizes; also 300 Medal Outfits,” sizes o 12 years; Sailor Suits, extra Panta, ting Capa, Lanyard and Whistle; regular prices of above lots range from $2.60 to $3.98, ail on Thursday from 8 A. M, to 12 o'Clock Noon Only at $1.62, Children’s Reefers, THURSDAY ONLY. An elegant lot of Chiliren's Reefers in plain and fancy cloths, French flannels and white and colored pique, tn all the new effects, sizes 1 to 3\y mee 449 and 1.75 | WORTH DOUBLI Special lot of Children’s Cloth Reefers with large pear! but- tons, in cardinal, brown, tan and navy, sizes to 3% years, §5 all at, each. . Sterilized Malt Extract. Recommended by leading Physicians. Dr, Snow's Ster- illzed Malt Extract will do more to build up and im- Prove the system than any other known tonic; particu- larly recommended for those suffering from weak- ness and all debilitating ailments, It is manufac- tured from the very best barley malt. ‘The retail price 1s Tc. per bottle, but in order to thoroughly introduce it we offer “93 Conts Per Bottle, ! or $2.50 Por Dozen Bottles, yr "Gold | Art Galleries Now Open. LINERY OPENING. It is beautiful. Everybody is talking about it. Suits, CLOAKS Throughout the week we shall make @ showing of bright new at; guita- ble for present wear, As in former sea- fons the display will include many ex- clusive styles of our own impyrtation, but the exhibit will be larger, finer, better, and therefore much more inter- esting than ever before. Our incomparable | AN Wool, "Tatlor- | Made Suit’ at e in navy, black and brown is the talk of the trade, where. M4 Our breasted Original creations The newspapers pronounce it remarkable. The woman who remains away misses a view of what is always dear to the feminine heart---lovely Spring Millinery, Spring Costumes, Spring Pebibein y famed Parisian Artists; some from our own workroom---Styles that you can see nowhere else. It is the greatest showing of Fashionable Mil- linery, Wraps, Gowns, Silks, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Parasols, &c., that we have ever made. Remember, we guarantee that our prices are never a penny higher than the lowest quoted any- Very often they are considerably lower than those for which most extravagant claims are made. The reader is invited to visit our store ;and compare values. BkirtSerge Drear at Uncle Sam's Cabins; a story of American Life, by Benjamin Rush Davenport, publi 5 cents; our price Demi-Virgina, by Mares fat $12.| Yost, published at 60 cen | our price... ek om Mevelty |In the Roar of the Cloth Buits, | ing Gould, published at 60 made Eton Jack- | cents; our price... | ets, trimmed Tug-ot-War, by M vet and ford, author of the Duchess, _ sya Molly Bawn, &c.; An Attic Philosopher in Paris, by Emile at Souvestre, published at fo the greatest cents; our price.. Kitty's Engagement, by Flor- special of the eoason, This ence Warden, published at 60c.; our price. ase Between Two Hearts, by tha Clay, published at 2c, quit te cold in other prominent houses every {dew ot oa.ee Hunger- OUF PriCesssesess srssseesenesesene ‘Twist Love and Hate, by Ber- tha Clay, published at %c.; QUE PHICD sossrerserresreanornesen Technique ef Rest, by Anna C. seeepereene oonseeneooeen MY AT Ml a SPECIAL.—60 dozen fine Stripe end Check Gingham Baby Dresses, yoke, sleeves, collar and ruffles of open-work em- broidery, 6 months to 4 yeara, worth $1.00, ai ~ HY EASTER NOVELTIES, ‘These Silk Ribbon Book-Marks, with sterling silver ornamenta representing Faith, Hope and Charity, thelr price 60c. to $1.50, all to be sold at 15, 19, .25, .29 and .39, These heavy Gold - Plated and Enamelled Waster Stick Pina, their price S00., all to be Standard Books, 290, For a few days we offer 10,000 Stand- ard Books, published from $1.50 to $2.50, handsomely bound in cloth and gold, all at the uniform price of 2c, each, embracing the following: Other Worlds Than Ours, by Richard A.Proctor; Data of Ethics, by Herbert Spencer; Unity of Nature, by Duke of Argyll: Reign of Law, by Duke of Argyll; Americam Humorists, by H. R. Hawels; History of the Pilgrim Fathers, by Cheever; An- cient Religicns, by George Rawlinson; Hermits, by Charles Kingsley; Myths of the Middle Ages, by 8, Baring-Gould; Historical. Evidences, by George Raw- linson; Egypt and Babylon, by George Rawlinson; History of Civilization, by Guizot; Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, by E, 8. Creasey; Hannibal, by ‘Thomas Arnold; The Spectator, by Addison; Sayings, Wise and Otherwise, by F. 8. Cozzens; Plutarch's Lives, q 1