The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1900, Page 5

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GIRL TO GO ON STAGE. Dorothy Stuart Will Be the Professional 4 Name of the Commissioner's TO DISMISS of Work. CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—It 1s sald th a result of the recent consolidation: i, Indianapotta, ‘and the substitution of joint of- HTH in G ? | New | of these ‘systems, i t -| pooling 19 given consol i establishment tn New York of a! obtain that end. JH Sale of Sirls’ Reelers, Gretch- ens and $ackets. Three ble proposi- tions for ares, January She Siris’ Reesers. 260 Garments to choose from, of plain and rough- faced cloths, in Jacket and Cape effects, conserva- tively $5.00 value, FL Stuart, which is the name by Spectal at 1.95 serenteen Farsi Ganaiier Sretohens. Rice aomnltdaerngehe did , 100 Garments to choose from; small lot but big Se iS tant a gorrtns lead values; mostly of plain and rough-faced cloths; etaue Seuetel poate: oper dune Hankin ‘ fur and braid trimmed; conservatively $10.00 ts now Mrs. Louls Auer, of Mil- | 00d values, S 00 has f lovely children and . only cecastonally in amateur Special at J, achkets. Misses’ Garments to choced from, of black and colored Kerseys; plain or braided; the lowest priced one in the lot worth $10.00, Special at 4.90 Hen *s Shoes at cnaredabi Half Price. + prosperous shoe busi: mulation of odd pairs. A line of shoes will pairs, Me will begin her theatrical career with @ omall part, Victoire, a French nurse 42 “Never Again.” ge Hi Tie Frist nila He to-morrow—and this is how: MEN'S WINTER TANS,\ Atl worth jes, lace atyles, sizes 6 to} from $2.50 8 styles...............5 to $3.50 PAIRS MEN'S WINTER TANS, 23 men ee Shoes, sizes’ cl at 9, isd PAlRe MEN'S’ mostly MEN'S BEST QUALITY EXTRA HIGH CUT LACE SHOES, eo one Blacks, the perfect shoe Tife i { “He | Md cae mon | Camera Supplies tl ines yeas than ¥ per cent.,” an . “At that rate the real cho foer yeaso age. ale ab at tim & te alts enn were Ok, ES Daitng the | earaied ent cash weet task te thule tite cane \ ie CARTER'S TUBE : zz ? i ir i it il itt hele | = Et th He HE HHH HHL ! fl i irl i i } i i i | it i i it I i HT i ie g t Horse Blankets& Robes Mt Halt Prive : i t iH af bringing up ter Uttte girt We waat to sell all the Home Blankets and Ps mae waren oF wre a ena cee wes #8300. ° es ‘hed evar | weve offer a choles blanket = DIES IH LONDON.) SE cow ie sock“ wocnorow” ot i it nting the Va Reads in Combination. road in the country ts ws WORLD. # 50,000 men, of Minami d fre Greatest Railway. Combination of the > AT $1.75 Age Will Throw Many Out of Control made up of persons Vanderbilt, Penney! : oe ee fran and Hatriman properties, |Sale Starts— agreements among the owners of t of this board on alt questions “easoment ot 4 nama Tomorrow Morning n fast passenger trains pat in during ihe past few years as Boston, Buffalo, Battimore, Washing-| \\.1, roads in the territory east of this ton, Pitteburg, Cincinnat!, Cleveland. | city and 6t. Louis. Peorta and St.| Tho abandonment of all fast-freigh tae eg Aid Kod of common time for these trains between tt - roagea peel for the competitive ter: ta sme style, Bost New| Fifth floor, ley, Lackawanna, “West Boers cece. JOHN WANAMAKER Ne ry nes) Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. The allure of Congress ti as the cause .) 4 A Very Exceptional Clothing Otter tor Saturday, January 20th, Men’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes IFTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT pairs, Some were told of in a former par- agraph of shoe news; more will get first show- ing at the reduced price when this clearing-up The sorts— nges: alt oe pat competition, m abandonment rt: at of- ablishment of common eched- . goa of ail of tho Touda tn the aynateate| Wt 7 hamonger trains between Ch. Black Kidskin Calfskin fone roads New York, aiid between all 0 ta Chicago, New York, Philadephia, | 1,6" rincipal terminals of the combina- Enamelled Leather Russet ‘The shapes—varied; the whole line of Winter styles. All usual sizes, but not all sizes in any one jt The selling will be in the Annex Store— “NO EXTRA CHARG| “NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT, iorments for THE Telegraph Office in New York City at or Postal Telegraph Office in New Ore rales. Call a messenger if you have @ box. | Ofice rates. Call a messenger If you have FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900. Men's Choice Winter Suits, To-Morrow for that have sold for $12, $15 and $18, Wen ’s Chotoe Overcoais, $8 0) 0 that have sold for $13.50 to $20, 9 hundeeds of styles and THE OVERCOATS are a splendid lot, too. THE SUITS makes—practically all that remain of our best | Finest Castor Beavers, Kerseys, imported Frieses and highest tod the Imported with that painstaking attention to details that more than any other thing ts responsible for | linings, topped and sieeve lined with guaranterd the gust evccse and cavieble petlibwer out SY g store. | We will also sell_ to-morrow: wonderful values in YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, styles tha ago These suits embrace some of the finest and ccatliest youths’ long trouser suits in worsteds, cassl- meres, cheviots and tweeds, made in the most fashionable styles of the season. The overcoats are made from high- k Hoth, Irish fri v LA PLORILLA, high greée, clear yong all the Coe cansea chee Ladare tater as rere pe aa en ee ie a oweal ‘ AND BOYS’ SUITS that were and are $5, $6 and $7 values, Sat- Conchas Fisa Rapecial, box of 6. ig Ce ere ee rn f 00 BOE Of 100.......s00r00e+ . eee Ree DOPE ery reed Eisen nensing sovecses Me hag: isa iia In this assortment I place all the ing | * sold at such a price in any clothing store in the land. Conchas Booguet, bas of eeeeee Bi] ; Regalia Mepectal, box of §...... A Very Speoi f PER ‘aeaiom and. aark ry Special Sale o De, value; BOK Of .....00rese0+ 225 High Srade Bags and Satchels. tf Pan Gee a The failure of Wan, Heller, of No. 548 Broadway, New York, came lice an electric ASTOR BOUQURT, Sumatra wrap- They consist of the lines thet have been good selless: all season at $26, $15 and $12.50, ee All have been consolidated ittto one lot st the”! remarkably low price of $8.75, to make a quick 10m FOR IT. Fy TT. _ | pavertiqnments. tor wm Antes : @ « ia io 8 ~t, Clee poten, Call « mesenger if yeu 1 i F pt ZS j itil i | us ‘i i i HE pit i i | it eli ij | f E : E i j i 6.00 shock to the trade—for the house was for 25 years representative of all that was con- , San, anes aeas Haaren: er, eat i the ag of ° : rs Priaeri sd weapteahe mt 280 fe understand that the banks forced him to the wall—at any rate one of the banks of Aaraph ge cy naga ‘it New York took possession of the stock—and sol@ it to us. Tour we t does not Se ron Cg ™ begin to tell the story--it_was one of th: greatest bargains WE ever tought, just as you will now lang mised Havans Aller, Portis: space permit detailed mention a many offerings, they Regalia will suffice to prove the value of the opportunity. s a bed Hevese Siler, 7] COWHIDE BAGS—The finest of the fine—sewed- HORNBACK ALLIGATOR BAGS—Amber color, Bm OE BP once ta Wtap- in frame, high cut, leather-lined, stitched handles, made of finest selected stock, brass trimmings, bs: (N.Y. sunken brass locks: hothing choicer made at any price: ped Sizes 13 and 14, value $6.00; on sale for.... 9 09 The $7.50 grades, now for... PY) cfals, Size 15, value $7.00; on sale for 350 The 910.00 grades, ha dhe Size 16, value $7.50; on sale for. + SOO EXTRA LARGE BAGB—High cut, leather lined, The $12.00 grades, now for.. 5 the: seved-in frame, brass sunken lock, stitched han- Also a choice lot of Bags, of es ts, velna tdi Gaels tor. leather, offered at $1.00 and $1.50, but of course Size 15, value $9.00; on sale for.. Bae Size 16 to 18, value $10.00; on sale fo! worth very much more. In addition, we offe- for to-morrow: -$.00 aL Seinen” Rinawr covom cownion ise | Qt LEATHER Dame svit,caame_awe wt | Si vonea'at entra BUIT CASES, steel frame, stitched frame and color imitation alligator Dress Suit Cases, with cover, linen lined, heavy brass lock 4 and clasps, really $7.00 values, for...... '° 50 catches, for Clearance Sale of Wen’s Kates We will c small lots of MEN'S DERBYS AND ALPINES, the remainder of our $2.00 and $2.40 grades of this season's selling, all good styles and col- ors (black, love out to-morrow all odd lines and | Winter Underwear. We will clear out all we have left of three dif- ee re ferent lots of Men’s Winter Underwear to-moe- ow at halt and less than half—see for your- selfs heavy Inside straps and brass lock and 2 65 TOW BB... ..csevervccereccesrssereeveeees seses 0 DRIVERS, of a fine quality steel, perl pha dy * ; Sin. sive, Se. ., and 7-In. stse.. brown, hector end pearl), at, vA 00 5 cases of MEN'S NATURAL WOOL an@ CAM- GOED oseeseeseesrasenecseacsnndareeerere ° EL’S HAIR SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all Ch S. de of B , C. sizes; were $1 eaca; now reduced to...... 5060 ance ° ays Caps 2 Cases of MEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL Ste vee? yaceerd oh hae i naa f We will close out to-morrow 85 dozen BOYS’ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, single or double breast- FINE WINTER CAPS, made from all kinds ed, in natural and camel's hair colors; of high-grade materials, in the popular double- were §2.00 per garment; now reduced to, 125 pand polo and Brighton shapes, with finest 7 of silk linings; formerly priced at 60c. and MEN'S HEAVY FLEBON LINRD SHIRTS AND mesesensnesn ang 66e. each; a choice of an: in the lot DRAWERS, in natural colors; were 65c. to-morrow at...... 06.6606 d B35 Mstssiasess, 25e | per garment; now reduced to............ JISe era HME “HOW TO LIVE HAPPILY serena By ROY L, M'CARDELL. Illustrated ty C T. Anderson.

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