The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1900, Page 5

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CITY GIRLS AS SALESWOMEN. Those Who Hire Them Cousins Excel Them in Many Ways. Say that Their Country ‘ ) Nira. will vise Last Days of the $65,000 Clothing Stock of Messrs. Schileestein & Cohn, ‘of 242, 214, 216 and 218‘Wooster St., City. The greatest values of the year in well-made clothing. _ This is the last chance, Men's Overceats, fast color kersey| Men's Trousers, One of the greatest ’ ‘ ; » and hetvers in all sizes in Blue and) values ever offered will be found | Men s Suits, $6.95. black, made with] a line of Men's Wool Cheviot and Inthis lot of flea’s wide French fac- Cassimere Trous- Salts there isa . ing, good quality ers in stripes, choice of aout Farmer's satin lin- checks and fifteen different ing, 7 plaids and _her- styles of high- ‘ » munship through- ringbone. These bile gore, Goo) out; in fact a gar- trousers are theviots and cas- every auton tis posable to simeres i a range pe “ef of pat and would sell eas- make them, and sist ay arr ily in the season at erfect in tt. stripes, Scotch $9 or $10. During a pair worth mixturesandsmall "hy tian $3.00, checks, $0. much : worn this season ; these Ne ee an; by and trimmed in the pda or pba | ining wide fe The fear of strikes is given as the rea-| they live in the city they have no fool- fon woy ihe J. V, Farwel! Company, of] tshness about them. In th Chicago, has chosen a Mttle town near] knew all the clerks and saleswomen Boys’ Suits, cheviot well Chicago where to establish its factories. | have to hide their jewelry—that is, it ‘The statement was also made that here! ten't allowed to be worn when on duty! young try girls would be taught to] It seems a foolish thing to say, but 1 become saleswomen, the argument being | have two girls in my department who advanced that young women who were] come to work each day wearing rings brought up far from large cities made] on their fingers. They put them away the best aides to commercial establish-| somewhere during the day, and at night ments, when they go home they weer ¢ out With a view to getting the Ideas of! of the store, In other words, for vanity eof the superintendents of the huge!and their trip on the ‘L’ road they dis- ® stores of New York an Evening World| P/ay these tawdry jewels. reporter visited several of these estab- Worth $10,000; lent Prova. Hebments yesterday, Each perton Who] “f have one girl who lives in Hoboken, + hod the hiring of telp was questioned | She comer rom "an Ohio town wal |Groceries, 8c. ws to his or her views on the city mouse showed ‘me Kes tawetty her mother. lett N.Y. 5 trus the town-bred one her. including (wo big diamond rings State, eng woman than a conniry one, oF viee| plenvant “cnd uhe tries ae hard’ tobe imported, per Ib. 25 pet sre ham tn ash hora ake Fregh Camembert What Makes = Good Saleswoman? | sis twice as much morchandise as t ‘Cheese, tmp., cach, ‘There seemed to be m unanimity of| other two girls together. She im’'t talk- c in foil opinion favoring the country girl. im of playa or 4 iy thin * alt the, time, ream Cheese in 9 Those views were taken from four of| tne word) @* Ste frivolous. ve package, the biggest department stores in New| At perhaps the largest of the Broad- Boneless’ Bolted York, ang are quoted verbatim without fray stareas Race pid Mert ona \ “ Ham, sliced, per Ib., ’ Oa ee ie cnce tho cake | FP EeeneNomen © has becoms] $ 100 dozen French Web Suspenders, white and colors, 25¢. quality, at 15 comer ae Bee, 92 pai v . ‘ks bey freely, Also she knew what she was raw county Men's and Boys’ Tecks, + Four-a-Hands and Puffs, in beautiful si ys) Fresh Baked Beans, talking about, and referred to years of Bl 4 and satin; rich figures and stripe effects; 50c. values, at prangeong 9 experience {n handling, hiring and dis-|on, so to speak, then she is all right. Nea’s Eagiloh Squares and Imporiais, exclusive designs, in stripes and figures; 50 models, clerks and floorwalkers. women from the sobarbe oF fui out] @ We offer to-morrow a special purchase of 3,000 dozen Men's and Boys’ 4-Ply Coltars— 4 The first was Mise X— on Twenty-|in the country don't know the fashions 20 of the latest, and most popular styles, in Pokes, Wings, High and. Low Turndown, | Appetit Sitd, our 19¢ 15 third street, not a thousand miles trem | are vers muck mistasen. 1 God inet am These are all new and perfect goods, No seconds or odd sizes—take your choice, tor 30 hee) 10 the Dewey Arch, he sald: puew ska the half doen, at ee Country Girls Ambitious. Are Harder Workers. NOTE—On account of the extreme low price, we casinot send any C, O, D, “1 find that the gitl who lives in a, “The country girl is"a harder worker! [en's Stitt Besom Shirts, white and fancy; all sizes in white, but not all sizes in| Geose Livers, our for than the other. She is used to getting the fancy; whichever you get will satisfy you. It is big value $1.00 and $1.50 mer price $1.35,per can suburb of this city, or who is country | up early and tolling late, She tries hard- Shirts at Pates de Foles Gras, bred, makes a better saleswoman than |r to please than a girl born to be petted Male Fleer, Oth St. Section. 39 the one who has lived between brick | Ralf her young days: and thee ee in terrines, walls all her life. She is more ambitious, | a jiving. A well-meaning, bright coun- Preach Otive Ol, finest has better manners and seems to attract| try giri, who is not a fool, is worth a our 75¢ 1-5 gallon 59 customers. It may be that her lot 1s aj dozen, shilly-shallying, airy girls from bottle, harder one, or that she strives more to! Mies X—— ts the head of another Our 40c, 1-10 gallon bot- 32 please. Her life is narrower at home, pronaway, poses 18 Sere on 8 tee oe , and, with few pleasures to lead her| She is credited with even, e astray after she gets home, she realizes sore, ie ene nen Sieg ores Oe a Wd excellent, 10 that her whole life really depends on her | “You can't compere them at all." she Black Wi bb, success at her calling. She dresses sim- gt, be | pareoaal ine oo 5 : Page! falmuts, per ib. 2 ply as a rule and studies people who] potter. "One ‘gid came here from some Lunch | Checolate, 43 come in here, That's the secret of suc-| iittle Western fern two years ano. She made in a minute, cess for a saleswoman. Watch your) started as a clerk in glove depart- Breakfast C one customer. If she ts cranky, humor her.| Ment, She didnt gossip wiih every better, 1-2 Ib. can, 18 ¢ No matter how tired you are, never let| strictly to business. In six months she Bartlett Pears, very fancy, any ene see how badly you feel, was made head of a department. In four Jj a our 23c. kind, large “The city lel as to to UN6 CREM Te ee ere er a y ° cans, 19 ” at night. It's ten to one she has some | in this ahop. Preserved Strawberri young man chasing after her. If the] | oTRey arrive here at the same hour, J Me Hi h -G Sh fi heavy syrup, delicluus, country gitl has, he goes home early, She ho : country girl ashe Koes home early. She in salary between them. She's net ihe $ JALMCS ans rug’ rade OCS TOP) 1-1. cans, young woman looks as though she had doen dug out of bed by her mother and sdven sisters, and growled at all of them. Give me the country girl every time.” Mrs, G—, of one of the largest Sixth only country girl in this place that got only Another worked hard and Just jilted by a man worth $500.00, She will sue, she says. “Give the country girl hait a chance and she'll get along. k at me. T was clty bred, and here J am where I was eee Abundance. Our 18¢. kind, per This Whole Lot Consists of Nothing but the Means $4.00 Grade, in More 13 | Peas, 4 can, ten years Qvenue stores, said: ", i h to ah hat the than Tw: Different Main Floor, Oth St. Beetion. iain aco tel Sha eallbok ed ond the rea tine for tia’ Ur Ae Tesh aan ‘aia bi heavy winter russets, box calf, in black = or brown, single, doub or triple soles, All are made with English welts, 4 &e. Bee plain or toe caps, lined throughout with leather or heavy duck, sizes 5 to 14, cifferent widihs 2.00) Wines, Greatest Shoe Value of the Day. Oncor bane’ a = Main Floor, @:h 1. Section, tt the extra wide; choice, © AOR FLIRTING, ===" THE LE Sx ee | Ruptured 8 Mime tgetnte 37 gr hy cok his he es ONO sami | Darineck Gaye |'tuteiy nator |f $1.98 a Pair. $1.98 a Pair. |‘Sreeset When Mary Marek, © young domestic, | Any One Can Now Cure Themselves af if Ladies’ Shoes. a ™ 1.29 ®e Eg for tong over from her native land. ‘went to work in the boarding-house of Mrs. Rose Dartneck, at 24 East Sev- enty-sixth street, #he was such a nice- spoken, pretty, pleasant little body that her mistress took a real interest in her. boarder and the domestic were ' eyes at cach other—the star Ddoarder's fault, of course. “Mary,” said Mrs. Dartneck, “I cer- fainly am surprised end grieved at this. ideal Home Without Pain, Danger, Oper- stion or an Hovs's Loss of Time From Work, upoa Fie: sanbthe sige 7, = ali Fig Stirring Saturday Specials nt A a Every section of the store p of Girls’ Fine ’ School Dresses 100 dozen Girts' School Dresses, in plaids and checks, yoke and culls of cashmere of contrasting colors, with braid; well made and throughout, customer; sizes 4 to 14 yrs., special, None sent C. 0, D. cial Sale of s’ and Children’s Coats. To-day and To-morrow. At_ $3.98, 200 fine Resfers, made of imported boucle lals, is f 490 CHILDREN'S GRETCHENS; about 75 in this lot, Cloth and brld toh Sizes 6 to 12 yrsz reduc prices $1 lined, a variety of fancy styles, = About s E all-woo! in mater-, of slashed cape on shoulder, trimmed lined Only two to each 67 with deep collar and combination Nee A Great Glove full box-plaited skirts; from $7.50 to 4,98 Recent Fleer, 6th Ht. Section, throughout 2! Special, An exceptional opportunity to buy 6,000 pairs of German 2-clasp Ladies’ pedeiped sit L obg ey ioe ter at a ves ree GOs ettad te lectly ; brown, tans, grays, gest ff 4 ey ere imported or 1.00; take your choice, while we have them, at 65 Main Floor, 8th Bt Section. Complete Safety Shaving Outfit, To-morrow, 65c. Barber Safety There is nothi tensively steel, set ready for use, and the most nervous man may use it with the same degree of safety as the one sold at four times our price; for to-morrow at It consists of 1 finest tempered steel Bar- ber Safety Razor, set ready for use, with blade holder; no experience required; 1 } imported Porcelain Shaving Mug, 1 horse-hide Shaving Strop, 1 bristle Lather Brush, 1 piece of Shaving Soap. These articles would cost at least doub! only, Razors. about these that is inferior to the kind ex- at $2.00. Every blade is the finest tempered 47 Main Floor, 59h M. Section. Saturday's Eyeglass and Spectacle Special Sale. By this with F, ree. you hacer ot Eye- lasses or will receive a Cha- mois E Cleaner, Sitk Guard, Hook and Case free of charge. Alumnico Eyeglasses and 45c. Every pair made of solid Alumnico all the way through, which makes them light on the nose. They always look bright and new, as Alumnico will not tarnish; they are scientifically made and fitted with finest periscopic lenses; the ctacles can be had in straight or riding bow. Eyogiaens with patent perfect-titting Ameri- can cork nose rest; sold by exclusive dealers at $2.00; our special price, The C:lebrated Goldine and Silverine Rimmed E)e- glasses sad Fests; ac they are made of solid metal all the way t co. sidered them a bargain when we first introduc: them at $2.00 a pair; our sale price, Solid Gold Nose Eyeglasses and titically made, highly finished. set. The spectacles set in gold-nill Strong, neat pieces, and are guaranice with th: celebrated sex crys‘al periscopic lenses, non- breakable springs. ‘pectacles can be fad in straight of riding bows, We are informed that they have formerly only been sold and dur 45 ctacles, impossible to tarnish or break, ae we > Scien The eyeglasses are skeleton rims, making them They have solid gold nose to last a lifetime, They are set The eyeghtwses have patent cork nose by exclysive dealers, and never for less than $3.50 per Similar goods are aivertise! others weekly as Fi eats ato ws eet Weoter 9B tthe Special price of, per pair. Mate Fleer. ss ah WS Pp» Annual Sale | French's Bay Rum, . All Cars Transfer fo eoceeweccee: continues, 3 smaller some choice pickings are still } a assortment of very fine Velour Jackals very moderate prices, Lot 2—0f the sume fur, longer capes; some of Y Sapo lead mead Pops Ayre yhos rp 6.95 3 ‘Shane tn een Arilay of foe fore le Sache wnt 2, Be I) Persian yoke, astrachan with der, nearseal, etc. There are many garments 18.75. \Ateabintion yoke eae foto be cond : Lot §—Beautiful Capes, i Astrachan, nearseal with ; marten collar and bor- among this lot worth $50.00; choice until sold, out at ocend Floor, Oh St. Sale of Perfumeries, } Toilet Requisites, &c. Our sales in this highest expectations, such an immense business, Of course we can see that it's merely the outcome of off the real inducements, and not caring to the matter take this as the excuse for our success and proceed to business while the rush is on, u "s Colobrated Preach 29e.* tsiractns wld nr 23 fr te we i the Blanc, Lilac, White Rose, Peau our sale price, per bottle tomer), Rubber Goods. Remember that pemyenge has advanced 50 ; wi HOT WATER BorrLes SYRINGES, every one warranted, exceptionally low prices, each HOT WATER BOTTLES, 1 qt, 29 2a 39 Sate AQ st BQ Claver's Glycertas ‘Soap, Kirk's Seowberr Soap, 8 07, floating bath, an! French pure "s Cowbrated Ex-| Tooth Braucher. ba some worth 35¢., al bot =e 15 Westphal’s Auxtia~ s ats. 10} tor, small bots., ‘ Red Raven Sis, Plorida Water (Ponce 15 de Leon), Dr. Saow's Violet Car- bolized Talcum Powder, meee Sn re clit! per Seow's Sobatz th fa 9

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