The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1900, Page 10

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1900, ' Neil UPHOLSTERY. @ Great Four Day Clearing Sale of Men’s Underwear, Half Hose, Neckwear, Shirts and Suspenders. Inventory is over and now comes the Clearing Sale of/ Satin Cushion Squares,— all odd lots and sizes that have accumulated during the past| embroidered with blended six months. We have gathered them altogether, and will i oa pultien thread, — place them on sale to-morrow morning at prices that will ies licgets deal ’ quickly dispose of every article in the lot. rich art designs, The assortment of goods is too varied to mention them $2.50 and $s.00; all, just a few, but enough, we believe, to convince you that Ustad prvee 500) and $40.00 it will be well worth your while to take advantage of this Renaissance Lace Curtains, oppertunity. Read: |—insertion and edge of lace MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS— ‘mounted on strong Bebi- Balance of our stock of (/nlaundered ; Shirts; former prices ranging from 49%, to 20c and 35c cach Mette,—3'% yards long, $4.50, $6.00, $7.50 and 59¢. each, $12.50 per pair. |broidered in silk er bullion $5.00 each; Usual price $10.00 MEN’S COLORED SHIRTS— Balance of our stock of Fancy Colored Shirts, laundered, high grade; worth 75c. to 1,50, MEN’S NECK WEAR Balance of our stock of Men's Neckwear, comprising all 25 eth shapes and sizes ; worth $5c. to 75c. each, Co | MEN'S COLLARS, CUFFS AND SUSPENDERS— Pure Irish Linen Collars, comprising broken lines ; regular 5. aah 45c., 20c, and 25¢, grades, to be closed out at once at C' |—art shades, 12M%c each| $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. 19¢ and 35¢ each) JAMESMcCREERY&CO., Broadway and 11th St. |designs, with heavy knotted \fringe ends, |$3.00 and $375 per pair. CUFFS ; regular 20c, and 25¢. grades, SUSPENDERS ; regular price $5¢. to 98. each, MEN'S UNDER WEAR— Balance of our stock of Men's Underwear; formerly ranging in price from #5c. t0"3.00 each, marked for this 59 75¢ and J 25 r} « sale to clear at Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. F BUG LINERS BOOM IN -UOSTATSEA? AL STOCKS, es ——e—— State of Nebraska and|There Was Active and the Ethiopia Long Heavy Trading in FANCY GOODS DEPT. Black Satin Belts. “Pulley” effects,—with oxidized or gilt buckles, | 95 cents each, | 1,000 Belt Clasps,—jewelled ‘or enameled,—oxidized or gilt, 35 cents togs cents; Overdue. the Market. Formerly 80 cents to $1.75 | | | : [Imported Tooth Brushes, Not a word has been heard of the (Wo) Prices on the Mock Exchange to-day) 4 and 5 rows, missing transatlantic Itners, the State] began with fractional advances and 4 rs cents éach; of Nebraska and the Ethiopia, The|£Alned strength following the conspteu- Formerly 25 cents and 3° cents Btate of Nebraska is now out twenty, %U* Mivances of 2 points In American | Satin Table Covers,—white, or colors,—handsomely em- |thread,—with cord or fine jkmotted silk fringe border, 50c and 75¢ cach) Portieres, — new Bagdad| “Rep” Tapestry Portieres, | | r’s Shoes ‘Cammeye WHY? Because the public has discovered by comparison and experience that our goods are reliable, and that they demonstrate by actual service that our claims of their superiority are just. All our footwear guaranteed to be exactly what we say. Sole, Leather Lined, Lace. Are Always the Best. nberg &C Forinerly LUDWIG BROS., ® ter \ Refunded Rothe t pxowriy 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 West 14th St. “stam \t FILLED, Running Through to 13h Bt. 1One Block.) Uniatisiactery A Tumble in Prices. —~ Never before have such Cloak and Suit Bargains been offered, This mark-down is tremendous. x Every Winter garment must be sold. Never mind kov much money we will lose at these You'll find thousands of desirable bargains and you'll tind prices never found before. A style to tit you, a size to fit youand a quality to suit you, But come early, please. At these prices no one need wear an old garment. You can Icok new, feel new and be new! Right Capes $1.00 Natty Jackets ‘OUR Women's Oxide pee SR | 7 i 100 Odd Garments, Jackets ! 100 Golf Capes, fine a!|-wool Sold Kid and Black Calf, $6 my to | 00 1.00 $10 these are new goods, juet pure 4 98 | OAs asses aves ° c an k FOR MEN, pution and sus. 300 Fine Kersey, Boucle, | special for this sates 4.90 =° UCANBEZ Lace Shoes, Cheviot and Covert Jack SALE 180 Children's Reefers, t sido imrammengn’ 2.98) $4 Suiveegeames 7 aan deen -50, 2 98 versible cape, trim: wit! 46,0 ($4.00 $7.50 mrarked way down 98 Le $4 ree Hoo mann” "J OB 4 Fi mar way down to e | PER PAIR. i Sis in Mack an etrarhen mate: SALE | “™S™ on noe 4698 ml ceed $ uP te rood sellers, many ws. high as 7 9 wi; Dome wencted mane, hay Cork Sole, Lace, Pair. $18 SI00, marked way 7 OR be vp to bevaufully ant em i d Calf, Doubl wo an ould fot of elegant garments 96.00," marked : | 98 se sing ae $6 Semioony 198 Fe x t t | This Is the Season of Gayety, |Of Balls, Parties, Receptions. Teas, Dinners, Dancing, Theatres and a, The feet must be appropriately and handsomely dressed, as well as | the rest of the body. Our Patent Leather Shoes for men, women and young peopit— | our Suede, Silk and Satin and Kid Slippers, our Fancy Pumps- are 4 the most beautitul in design, the best in material and superior 4 in workmanship to any similar lines in the world. At the same time our prices are the least Women’s Satin $ 2 00 Slippers, latest shades, ° High Class Skates and Skating Shoes, | ALFRED). CAMME YER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th S| Ehrich Bros, 7 UY“ dave from Gl tor tht ine] Mtoe! A Wire we from Glasgow eran The ; American Sugar opened up 14 at| Bthionla has been on the ocean eighteen] ,,A rea" Sumas opened up 1A *!| Nail Brashes,—S days, and is also from Glasmow (Fl nuving to 118 $4, while Tobacco mained | bristles, New York. ‘There are probably 199/94 A | souls on the State of Nebraska, Includ- 25 cents each, ing crew. and 1 on the Ethiopia. Many marine men now believe that one of these boats has broken down and ts being assisted by the other. They would rows pure | n ‘The traction stocks were strong and buoyant Hrooklyn Rapid Transit wae Up almost @ point, Manhattan 34 Met politan started flat at 16) and later Jumped to 1M | Toilet and Shaving Mirrors, | — various light or dark Third Avenue » opened Mat at ordinarily take the same course acrors Ch ; We 1-3, and 1, e 4 110. _— YW | the Atlantic. If tie State of Nebraska! 1) (0 lr A | wood mounts, impor ted) met with an accident and remained 9) cootion of Harlington, inclined 10 ad beveled glass, | the traversed lane the Ethiopia woul! | voce The ratlway stocks, under the lead of ="c cents e: q Uadermtedly fall in with her. Tanutav tile Nashvilie, commenced 75 8 each | Friends of passengers aboard ihe ver: | strong. ‘The trading was vere teavy a dels are now becoming alarmed over the Jone delay. Numerous inquiries were feceived this morning al the oMce of the Allan State ‘ine for passengers on the Biate of Nebraska, and he An-! chor line concerning ‘> pia ‘The Anchoria, of the Anchor tine, Behind the two missing vessels, Bhe ix due ‘Thureday. ‘The first incoming steamers to-d Were sighted off the Highlands at A. M. and were the Ward liner Havan from Havana, and Red D Iner Caracas from Venesucia and Porto Ries {4 LOST ON REMAS. Wreeked Of the Danieh Conet tt Near Her Port of Destina- tion. LONDON, Jan The German} Steamer Remus, Capt. Willems, from} Philadelphia Jan. 4 via Dartmouth Jan 2 has been wreck Horneriff, near Aarhuss, Denma @ was bound Her cargo is a Fourteen of the ¢ captain and thiriee The Remus is West Hartlepool in 189 and registers 1.655 A TORPEDO BOAT LOST. JAMESMcCREERY& CO, Broadway and 11th St, 4 heh well at some) I C& me N14 and) 1 Gas dropped T fao3=Ese ———— 4 Bepert that Unkeown Warship 5 Mas Foundered OF span- * fob Const. s Re & torpedo boa!, name i iy ie Unknown, has been totally to a my ne en board. » a ‘ soe HAS LAWTONS BODY RAR R . ow on ay . wt held i? ancien —— byeewap restos son :*| WHEAT WAS LOWER | Prasetocs or A om siete. | ON DECLINING CABLES. PRANCIBCO, Jan. The trans bearing the bodies of Gen. Wheat opened Inactive and easter to- y Trade was fully fin | night, and May opened 1-4 lower than the offictal close of yesterday, at 75 26, and sold afterward at 5 1-4 | wheat Ws wrt it May corn, e press fg"Suly.te Se sy cornet Teens 3-8, July New York's opening prices were: May | ‘9 closing prices were; May Cotton Dress Goods. Four items of new attractions added to a showing already excellent. New styles are opened daily. These will be ready to-morrow: BATISTE, Plain and Corded Lawns, novel styles, fast col- ors, big stock to select 4 from Bic MADRAS GINGHAM, 32 inches wide, stripes, checks and fan cy plaids, regular 25c. quality, at 17c CORDED MADRAS, stripes and JAVANAISE CREPES, plainand | — broken plaids, a uw 99, woven spots, in | dea for Shirt Waists, at 42C all the — latest Silk Finish FOULARDS shades, at loc & 27 new styles, per yard. 12346 Veiling Sale. This olfer for Wednesday only - the goods will not last longer. Noth- tag wrong with quality, tu! quantity is too large for inventory time, 1 feney and plain Et rich Furniture. Ol this rest assurcd: Fhrich furnt- ture is substantia! cuilt to giv: a lasting satislaction that will win your permanent friencship. On'y tour items to-day, but important, 2.75 3.95 ine ° Petticoats--A Sale. Smal lot: ace unra‘e investments, Inventory brought these to light. They're deserving of beter treat- ment, but are oi it be aue we shall vot buy to ti! depleted ranks. Qn. sil: to-morrow; psvbaps enough for the whole day, but we can’t guarantee it. TAPFETA SILK ried» ELLED ape WHITE OF IRON BEL arch 108 nar ENAME VOU WHITE TABL F HED, w WOVEN WIRE SPRING PETTICOATS in 1 frame, gool and 98c 1 Owk, 1.98 ; duly ps May January, 6 $8; July 1, eA May vate, 3 1-4 SHIPPING NEWS. Almanae fer Te<day. i Son vines 112 ete. 6 18Moon wate. .6. 68 om it HIGH WATER. LONDON STOCKS DULL mt Sandy Hook sa i Gawernor « Island tb hat | anaes Heil Gave ome tu Markets Affected by the General yeoman Austety—Amertcane Are Fairly | PORT OF SEW YORK. Mendy, — The anxiety that pervades the com- ARRIVED, | muniiy on account of the unfavorable | Alese ‘ Mavaniite situation at Bouth Africa caused stag- | (OMEN , wy nation in the Lon The limited dea OUTGOING BTEAMBHIPS, SALLED TO-DAY. r & Thit stock has h the feature cent, selling equal anced 3 per 4 1 In other American departments | PT on Iregularity, prevailed, Caner, Amtoorp. “jeception of a few jomtaste, stocks, which ruled per cent, above | Mase Fg pasa New York's final q | day ations of ‘yester- | ‘or a INCOMING STRAMBHIPS. The Cotten Market | na srean On to-day (ieten Ai Potabelie, ®. Themes moortam Archera, Qheagow , Mave of Nebraske, Glas F/ Monte, New Orieans Eibiwpe Gleages. Pweresa | Agsoeys. Women’s Black Velvet Carriage Boots, fur lined........+. $3.00! _|pointment of the commission to Inves- . The popularity of the Liberty Shoe was again demon- strated last week. The large sales prove that t i quick to appreciate a really article, Many styles of Liberty Shoes and Patent Leathers (the no-crack kind) are here. cunt % Lady or Miss can be fitted'and pleased. All sizes and shapes are at your disposal, for the dainty 1 feet up to the shapely larger ones, - Liberty $3.50 Shoes HAVE HAND-WELTED SOLES, This important feature makes walking So easy that you compare the comforts when wearing them with your favorite pair of kid gloves. In simple words, the Liberty Shoe is Foot-Glove-Ease, . The Liberty trade-mark is woven into the top facings, to give these shoes the indelible stamp of guarantee, comtining excellent wear and finest ‘quality. The Liberty Shoe is not a picked-up lot and Sc a Ges Sie | ones a Patent Leather Woman's Shoe at $1.98. fixed-up lot, It’s the exceptional product of steady quality. It's worth $3.50. Any equally And it's the best and finest and most sensible your-price shoe. It most \4 : | good article is sold ior at least that else- | where. But here at Rothenberg’s—like every- (EZ thing else here—It's at “~ & price you can afford + to pay--nearly one-half e {ts original price, has the style, grace, Come look at the Liberty Shoe—compare fit and keep-tit of | 98 % {i with an article at double the price elne- the $5 kind...... ° where. Mone: Jonasson & [fu Fur Dept. will offer a number of Arctic Seal Jackets, Persian maa = 996.% Are showing advance styles of Ladies’ Waists for Spring Will offer Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Wais's in new colorings, Hemstitch Cluster $4 90 Tucks......- ° Several styles of Taffeta Silt, Waists (Retail $6 90 'e value $9) eee ---6 French Flannel Waists—in attractive styles, in all the pastel colorings, $2,90 $3.75 $5,00 | Broadway and 12th St. STHCKLBR AT ALBANY. Confers with the Geverner on | Commicsion to Revise the Carter. ALBANY, Jan. 9—Charles Meckler, the New York lawyer, had a conference with the Governor to-day, It was raid that the eubject of the talk was the ap- tigate and revise the New York City Charter. Mr. Bteckier proposed such s commis- sion last Winter, and it was sald that his intimate knowledge of city affairs has Inclined the Governor to consult Mr. Bnvekler on the subject before the pro- poms committee le named. ————= NO EXTRA CHARGE For rr. Fa DO THE REST. |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Abvertionments tor THE WORLD will be rp s s s estved ot ony Americes Distsict Mrevenger Ofce @ Perel Telegregh Offee ia New York City ot (@Bee recsa Call 6 maewager If yun bere 6 bem ay eee jt ate

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