The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1895, Page 8

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s EHRICH B they were yesterday. THE WORL 4 These are only sample items—there are hundreds of others at cut prices. WAISTS. SPECIAL SALE (rinst FLOOR) LADIES’ IRISH LINEN LAWN de Waists, the dainty, handsomely ma; ) NI for 98, and Kind that other hotises sell for Se, and tripes, in blue, in pink, in ‘and white, large sleeves, only 49° k to see the Ladies’ in every pattern season, value 4.98, at 197 Note the following astonish- ing prices for choice and SEA- SONABLE Dress Silks: SUMMER SILKS, ing thousands of yards printed Pet ate and French Houlards; tm- lense variety of colorings and patterns. in black and white brilliant dup Silks Sit very fine qualities, woul be consi AL bargain earlier In season at jay the price will be ver quoted for such yd. SUMMER Wash Fabrics. 16 pteces Imported Lawns, Rrliliants and Jaconete, hew goods, new designs, new colorings. Cc. All at Per Yd. Value of above, 19c. SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD MEN’S SHIRTS. Quality Superfine, Assortments Inexhaustible, Values $1.00 to $1.50. 15,000 Men’s Negligee Shirts, Laundered collars and cuffs, soft bosoms; also Semi-Negligee Shirts, with detachable collars, in the largest and most varied assortment of colors, patterns and designs ever shown ; every shirt guaranteed to be a high class article, excellent in workmanship and perfect in fit. These shirts are sold throughout New York City at the present time for $1.00 and $1.50 each, ALL AT UNIFORM PRICE OF Only 5) On each. Not more than 3 shirts toeach buyer. Sizes 18 to 17 inches. garment strictly high class in material, finish and style. LADIES’ MUSLIN MISSES’ SUITS, — UNDERWE AR. Clearance Sale of Summer Goods One hundred Misses’ fine navy blue serge — akirte, sweep, Dataty 4, full 18; value 5.00; 98 “, In all-wool Every Exclusively Fine Quality Summer Fabrica. 7,900 GARMENTS. ‘These are all made up of the prettiest, | datntiest fabrics used in themanufacture | the sheerest lawns. =[ Oxford Ties a AND SHOES. Spectal Values. Ladies’ Fine White Canvas Hand | 8ewed Oxford Ties, nicely trimmed with kid tips, $2.00 goods, at Ladies’ Extra Fine Dongola Kid Hand Sowed Oxford Ties, all sizes, an article that never retaile for les: l 19 h all than $2.00 . ees seeeee ae The | Children’s Tan Goat, Button and Lac fee is Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 6 to ( | 10%, regular $1.50 grade, sizes Outing T es, in cloth and — serges, ad with fancy braids, Eton and Tuxedo jackets, Ce value 6.60, a = st cambrics—zephyr-weight ercales—the lightest of white and figured India Mnens, &c.—all per- fect In shape—exquisite In make—bean- | tifully trimmed—in short, the perfection of quality—and especially adapted for rm weather, These gar- mprise Night Robes, Negligee iKht Gowns, Negiigee Gowns, nderskirts, Chemises, Drawers, ‘overs and Shirt Waists, all at GREATER NEW YORK'S GREATEST STORE. Bi S38 AvE59 <6 Bc. Stationery, 123c. SEE WINDOW NO. 19. These Ca nets, containini 12!sc. S=* -ach, or 2 for 25, Whole Box of Paper for Sc |* 10,000 boxes of Writing each box taining 2 con- sheets SSS SLRS velopes, per box, Playing Cards for 10c. PLAYING CARDS.—The popu- lar Tally - Ho Playing Cards, Children’s Lawn Hats and Caps, 10c., 11c. SEE WINDOW NO. 14, 2,000 doz. Shirred Lawn Hats, all volors, regular price 25c., at.... $00 dos, Corded Caps, full ruche, Fegular 2c., at. ‘ $0 doz, Embroidered Crown and Shirred Brim Hats, also Colored Lawn Shade Hats, in a variety of styles; regular Ladies’ Oxfords, 5'7c. SEE WINDOW NO, 25, assortment of IL Dlack Dongola and Russet Leather Oxford Ties, all Styles, both with toe caps and Plain toes, full assortment, 57 Sizes and widths, pair.......... % Children’s Shoes, '79c. SEE WINDOW NO. 26. Rerge lot Infants’ and Cnil- @ren's Russet Outing Shoes, all new and seasonable goods, 79 izes 4 to 11, all widths, pair... ° 250, Paper Novels, 2c. SEE WINDOW NO. 1, 10 alll Paper Novels, including such @uthors as Blackmore, Dick- @ibbon, Duchess, Black, 02 Paper, | of paper and en- | .10/ omMnagdale $15 Imported Capes, $1.98.! Another Sensation--$5.95. E WINDOW NO. 9. E WIN rs § < SATION-In no other brench ot] S== WINDOWS 31 AND 82, nt. ‘Think pald us $15 Jackets that $30 Silk Dresses, v $10.98, | | P Wwf Q | <2.) frdatn cia es (oars, Riv <v34g ins 5 RSVTELYT TAT Here's another SENSATION, 1,20 fine all-wool Suits at YY? 4s AN Y,<) Uj (4 abRCE These suits are of this season's manu- | comprising fine quality Chevi- Homespuns, Tweeds and Cassi- 4, medium, light mixtures ck and blue; cut in and stake all our special price Girls’ Dresses, 77¢, From 38 manufacturers about 20) dow. Gingham and Lawn Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, wold generally 98e, Bon Bons, 12¢, For Wednesday, 5,000 Ibs. finest flavored fresh Cocoanut Ron Hons tn assorted flavors, such Vanilla |About 200 doz, Percale Waists, |. Ught colors, yoke bac! }100 doz, Lawn Walsts suits that are 10 $15.00 at 5.95 | Big men who meas 1 50 breast can find some sults at the same prize by coming early. Navy Blue Sailor Suits, with over the ¢ | 7 and $8. our sale price | for the whole outfit, $1.11. SEE WINDOW NO. 30 ee $8 to $12 Reefers, $7.50, SEE WINDOW No, 10. & Varied assortment of goods that have been $1.98, $1.49. Silk Waists at 1.65, 1.98, 2.49, 298 Were twice the preser® price. Reelers, $ to $12, NOW... R The enormous success of our clearance sale last week induces us to offer still greater attractions. ANOTHER NOTEWORTHY AND EXCEPTIONAL WEEK’S SALE. With the exception of the December rushes our stores were never more densely crowded than Such prices as these and such goods as these /s the explanation of it. | Lot of Summer Corsets, made of ST A lot of Children's and Misses’ P) 50) S., CAMMEYER? MEANS OF MERIT. GTH AVE,, CORNER 20TH ST. Special Inducement in LADIES’ SUITS. LOW SHOES SPECIAL SALE Ladies’ Suits. A ft prices as are qu ave never been attempte Woe offer among other attractions a Ladies’ Stylish Blazer Coat Sult In good quality Dick Drill, in gray, with white stripes, navy and medium blue, with white stripes and dots, tan and’ white and on white grounds,’ in a varlety of colored figures, worth $2.25, at Ladies’ Russet Goat Ox- ford Ties, High and Low Heels . « » Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Ties, Patent Leather Tipped, High and Low Heels. « + « « $7.50 $7.50 ANOTHER LOT oF BOYS’ HANDSOME | Washable Suits, made of fine Gala- tea Clath, furnished with lanyard and whistle, &c., at 49° for outt, Ladies’ Patent Leather Vamp, Low Button. . Ladies’ Patent Leather Vamp, Oxford Ties . Outing, Cycling and Sporting Shoes of every description, for every use and purpose; made of the best mate- tials and finest workmanship that can be procured; at prices much lower than same grade of goods can be purchased for elsewhere. $2.00 $2.00 the complete The sizes are from 8 to 8 years, and we advise early ge- lection in order to secure best patterns, INFANTS’ WEAR. with —em- i fu Dy Ate vecsiae - Lot of Bables' fine short Pique Coats and reefers, prettily trimme with fine ‘embroideries edges; value 5.75, at During July and August will close at 1 o'clock on Saturday. CAUTION.—HAV NO AGENCIES OR BRANCH STORES, MY SHOES CAN BE PUR- CHASED ONLY AT MY ESTABLISHMENT, CORSETS. Imported Tron bound, 18 to 28; v REET. (6) — A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., corner aoth St., TUESDAY EVED 3, JULY 9, 1895. SIXTH AVE, 20th to 2ist St. ©’Neill’s, SIXTH AVE, 20thto 2tst St UPERB BARGAINS will be offered to-morrow in Summer Dress Fabrics and other season- able goods. The following are striking examples of the values to be secured : DRESS GOODS. All-wool BLACK CREPONS and FIGURED MOHAIR BRIL- LIANTINES, in 12 of the latest shades, also a large assortment of COLORED NOVELTIES, 45 inches wide, regular price else- where 75c. and 89c. yard, 39c. ENGLISH MOHAIR SICIL- IANS, black only, 50 inches wide, regular price elsewhere 79c. yard, 49c, 1,000 REMNANTS BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, Comprising all-wool and silk and wool Novelties, Mohairs, Crepons, Serges, Albatross and Henriettas, 19c., 25c., 49c. YARD. Lessthan ONE-THIRD regular Prices. SILKS. 1,200 yards Dresden Figured and Striped INDIA SILKS, 29c, Light and Dark, worth 59c. HAMMOCKS, Mexican Grass Hammocks, 4 feet long, extra heavy braided edge, strongly made, sold else where for 75c. and 98c., 5§9c, CROQUET SETS. Hard wood, nicely polished, none better made for the price, 98°, 7.49 LAWN MOWERS, A good, serviceable machine for 1.98 “LEONARD'S” Ice Chests and Refrigerators, 4.98 7,29 SPECIAL PRICES In ODDS AND ENDS OF FINE CHINA and GLASS- WARE. 1,000 yards Black Woven Figured INDIA SILKS, 39c. All Black, worth 65¢. 1,500 yards Woven Figured BLACK PONGEES, 69c. Select Designs, Best Quality. All Purchases delivered by express free of charge at an point within 100 miles of New York City. Interest a Citizens’ Savings Bank, 5G and 58 BOWERY, COR. CANAL ST. OTH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. red that interest at th cle Or THRE AND ONFEHALE. Cn) pet Cent. perannum be pald to dep after fuly 16th, on all sums, 3,000 which have remained throe or ax ments ending JUN acoordance with the by-laws ie, aay deporited gn or before JULY 10th will rm duly fats Rane ie AL QUINTARD, President, Henrr Hasien, Secretar CHantes W, Herp ( | Dividend Notices, | inte ‘open to | day evenings from 6 Ividend Notices, gS Bank sT. for the ___ Summer Resorts. Summer Homes on Long Island. & Inland.” 0 iy Long ew illustrated descriptive eed, “Summer Homes’ @ book describiag 501 STH AVE., COR, 4: ‘The Trustees hat hared per annum, | ¥ ), to be credited the R yh and after July 16, | P. M., and on Mon: | hal m 36 to $3, mt day of July and payabl trom 9 A. M. celved by July 10 will draw Interest from July 1. DANIEL T. HOAG, President. CLARENCE GOADBY, Treasurer. WM. IRWIN, Secretary. COMPLE'TE MOURNING OUTFITS SACRO NS. tu ave” coresr Ina THeTS 40c. Black Cashmere at 24c. | SEE WINDOW NO. 21, | One lot wool-filled Black Cash- | mere, sold regularly at 4c .24 '50c. Storm Serges at 29c. | One lot All-Wool Black Storm Serge, good value at dc, at.. 29 50c. Figured Mohairs, 29c. One lot Figured Black M 49 40 Bi ft 10-4 New York Sheeting, 14c. yard. Bleached New York Mills Bheet- ing that selling all over the 6-4 New York Mills at Oc. yd. Bleached New York Mills, 1% 09 4-4 White Cambric, 2c, quality S5e. Crepons at 49c 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, 7c. qual- 04 One lot Black Crepons, strietly 4 to import Sc. yd., all go at... New York Mills Sheets, 75e. Damasse at 39c, _ |, tate in the very best manner. 3, COSt to | woxoo inch—89c, quality, at. i wa tt lasts... 39 Very best quality Pillow Cases, “5c. Black Mohair at 49c, Good quality Pillow Cases, 36x54 in., 160, quality, each... . lustrous goods, wor teens, $1.50 Siciliennes at 98c. One lot Black Siciliennes, 96 jn 98 3 Aic. Rival Mills Muslin, equi to 3 Just received from the mills 10,000 rem- nants of best quality Bleached Sheeting, to go at— SEE_ WINDOW NO. 23. city at 5c, to 2c. yd. at, yd. 14 yd, wide, regular price 18. yd., 064 ity, at, yd all wool, 45 inches wide, cost SEE WINDOW NO. 24. h Black Damasse 9 inch—Me. 36x45 in., 1c. quality, at, each.. One lot Black Sicilien: 49) ; : Rival Mills Muslin, 60c. Moreens | to @x.; as tong as they 89 |Boys’ 75¢. Waists, 89c. | “EE WINDOW NO, 8, | Mother's I Waists, of percale... 8c. Blankets 39¢, Pair. 2 WINDOW NO, 21, 2 cases White Blankets, full size, fully worth 8c. per pair, at, per patr * $1.25 Comforters 85c¢. Full size Silkoline Comforters, filled with white wadding, fully worth $1.25, at, each 50c. India Silks, 15c. SEE WINDOW NO. 21, [AN that remains of those Fig- ured India Bilks; some very cholve ones left that were sold beginning of the season at Bc, 40c, Wash Silks, 20c. One lot Wash Silks, consigned by a very prominent manufac- turer; very good styles, white $4.00 Mackintoshes, 2.8. | Ladies’ Mack: cloth finish, M 79c. 75¢. Wrappers, 37. | Big lot Light Call 9 Wrappers, 37 Be, Wash Skirts, BEC. |, os 9a shee seen te, 38 “quality that usually pelle at Hundreds Underskiris, wor Sig ¥.. all double warp goods, ; sold last | +43 | 8-4 for 10c.; 9-4, BBc.; 10-4, 18¢, | MAFIY OE BO. .ssererrsersenerennee MANUFACTURERS’ REALIZATION SALE. No stop to the sale that is the wonder of all New Yorkers. —Everybody concedes that it is the greatest sale and the most favorable opportunity for buvers that th of this or any other city have there is no other instance like it—Two Million Dollars worth of bri, l€ people business ight, new goods, most ever known. In all the history of the Dry Goods of them not a full week in the store, on sale at retail for very much less than the dealer has to pay in the ordinary course of trade. More than Twenty are on Special Sale, The Great Crowds at orders, extraordinary values. $3.00 Bicycle Hose, 69c. SEE WINDOW NO. 18. ‘We have sold thousands of pairs of Bicycle hose in hand-made goods, Beotch plaids, checks and Plain Mixture goods that were actually worth $3 an a great leader at $1.09; the sale price is ? 68c. Men's Heavy Cotton wide ribbed Bicycle Hose, in black only, Manui turer's price $4.60 per di retail price 50c,; sale price Y 24c, ‘5c, Washable Chamois Gloves, 39e. See Window No. 18. | 3,600 pairs genuine White Cha- mois Washable Gloves, in 6- button Mousquetaire and 4- button length with large but- tons, Manufacturer's price $8.00 per doz.; 6c. is the low- est bargain price that ever knew them to be sold, Infants’ 4.25 Sacques, 49 See Window No. 16. (Third Avenue Entrance.) Infants’ Fine Saxony Hand- Made Worsted Sacques, close stitch, with very pretty border, trimmed with ribbon, regular price from 7c. to $1.25, Infants’ Long Slips, of fine shee insook, with five box Plaits, full sleeves, trimmed 39 with ruffle of fine embroidery, —* All-Silk Reversible Four-in-Hands, for ladies or gentlemen; | good assortment of colors, 6c. Collars with cuffs to matoh, sold regularly at i5c., at per set Lawn Chemisettes, sold regu- +02 10 We recommend an early personal selection as the Thousand Items our various counters make it impossible for us to fill mail best way to secure these Real Alligator Bags, 98c. SEE WINDOW NO. 19, These 10-inch Genuine Alliga- tor club Bags, value, $2.00, at 98ce. ‘These Genuine Alliga- tor Purses, kid lined, value 29c., at 15c. ; 79. Underskirts, 89c. SEE WINDOW NO. 15. (Third Avenue Entrance.) Ladies’ best quality Flannelette Underskirts, in very pretty pink and white; also blue and white stripes, embroidered bottom, full length and width, regular price 79, at . Children's best quality Muslin Drawers, some have fine em- broidered ruffle and tucks, others have cluster of tucks and cambric ruMe, regular prices from fle, to 39c. pair... ALL FOR 98c. SEE WIN- DOW NO. 12. Clothes Wring- er, family size, with best qual- ity white rub- ber rools, ex- tra strong and well made, 99e. Carpes Bweeper, ‘ wheels, al improvements and finely finished, and Planer or or. simple practical Ice 8 Vanized irom 25c. Curtaig Stretcher, the most prac- tical and easily adjusted one made, opens to 14 feet in length and 7 feet in width. Pepper Whiskey, 6Qc. PRICES ONLY GOOD DURING THIS BALE. 5,000 bottles Extra Fine Tale Claret @ y quart dott! Per dozen quarts. Our lowest sale pi was $4.75 dox.—only once at that priea, Pepper Whiskey, never sold at any wale for lew than Soe, 69 dake Best quality 4-Burner Oil Stove with heavy tin Tea K a sheet-iron Fry Pi Groceries-—Special, Macaroni, Spaghettl—This high grade sold everywhere for not lose thAn 13c.; 1 Ib. package.. t Milk; our i2-cent can Oi 25 -

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