The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1900, Page 10

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STERN BROTHERS | Shoe Department to thelr new building, will offer Decided Reductions Price 69¢ Broken lots, comprising Misses’ and Children's Button Boots, Tan and Black Oxfords, principally narrow widths, Formerly #1.25 to #2,50 | Price $1, 10 Children's Kid Button and Lace Beots, also Youths’ Calf and Patent Leather Laced Boots, broken lots, : Formeriy# 1.75 to #2,75 Price $1.38 Misses’ Button and Laced Boots; also Boys’ Laced Boots, ail sizes Formerly $2,25 to 3.00 e Boys’ Winter Clothing Golf & Double-breasted Suits, 7 to 16 yrs., Heretofore $4,908 to 6,50 3 dy Suits ss ~ywendl een .™ oft years, at $3. 75, 4.98 Value #§,75 to 910,95 Double-breasted Suits $5.00 of fine imported Cheviots, Cassimeres & Worsteds, 8 to 16 yrs, . Heretofore $8,7§ to $42,900 | ‘West Twenty-Third Street [ami EVERG at $2, 05 | SHOE STORE OUR BASEMENT. | q Here you get the most for your money—most comfort, most service and wear, most lasting qualities of finish and form—in one word, the very hest shoes for the very least money, for yourselves and for your children. | Women’s Black Kid Patent| Balance of the 3,000 pairs Leather Tip, Button| Men's Box Calf and Black and Lace Shoes, Kid Double Sole regalar price ot Shoes, d $2.50, for | S099, > fi $1.50 $2.25 i | Pair, Pair. Balance of the Women's Cloth and Kid Top Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather and kid tips, per pair Little Gent's Satin Calf Button and Lace Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 8 to 1 Boys’ Heavy Double Sole Lace Shoes, sizes 2'% to $14 Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sires 11 to 2.....4 o sis eeeeee Men's Storm Rubbers... ...0+-+++ ,6Q Women’s Zephyr Rubbers. .... Women’s High-cut 8-button Arctics, regular price $2.00, per pair. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, E. __ ALFRED). CAMMEYER, éth Ave., Cor. 20th St Prior to removal of | Misses’, Children’s & Boys’ Shoes at | A February Clothing Sale’ A February Clothing Sale! Beginning To-Morrow, Saturday, Great Clearing Sale of ©'Neill’s. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing! Every medium and heavy-weight garment now on our counters must be disposed of at once; not one must be carried over. ing the greatest clothing bargains ever seen on Sixth Avenue, hint of the possibilities ot this sale Children’s Suits and Reefers. VESTEE TWO-PIECE AND REEFER SUITS, of good, durable material and thoroughly well made. variety of sizes 00; to be closed out at once at... . sone eeeeee : ALSO ONE HUNDRED REEFERS AT THE SAME PI BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS, all ages, also REEFERS, with velvet or storm collars; former prices ranged from $6.00 to $3.0:; reduced for this sale to Coreen eeeeee TS OCIS TREO E TT rer eee In order to effect | prompt clearance we have made enormous reductions in all lines, creat Just a 2.50 3.98) Men’s Overcoats, Suits and Hane Coats. | TWO HUNDRED represent all styles and sizes; garments that have se $15.00 cach: for this sale, ... MEN'S OVERCOATS must f at once they at from $12.00 to 7.50 A LIMITED LOT OF MEN'S SUITS, well made, of thoroughly durable | material, suits that will give good satisiaction; former pr ranged | 0.00 as high as $16.75; for this sale they are all marked.... TWO HUNDRED MEN'S HOUSE COATS, left over from holiday ! trade, must go h pend they were formerly marked at $5.00, $6.00 and 3.98 all eeeeee wool and double faced: for this salesess soe A Large Lot of Odd Pants, Hats and Caps at Equally Attractive Prices, $7.00; they are Ss IXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 25ST STREET. Meyer Jonasson & Co, will close out the remainder of itheir winter stock of BROADWAY AND 32TH ST. Rothenberg & Co. Formerly Ludwig H, 36, 38, 40, 42 West sth St. | .# THE NEW STORE « | Closing Out Our Very Large Clothing Dep’t Prices Low. ——— wp. | Lower Prices, J.D. LACE DEPARTMENT. WALTON Striped, figured, plaid and | «co | *9 “lace” weaves or open square mesh, ‘STAVE. & 61®T 8T. j This Cold Snap | Suitable for Reception or| Evening Gowns, Wr ips or| Fancy Shoulder Garments. ! Reminds usthat we have sil s ew dozen | |. Black, 45 inches wide, | , ciel 75 ote, and $1.10 per yard;| Men’s Heavy Gray Wool , ae Shirts and Drawers at 50c. each, Value $1.00 each, This is part of the Government - purchase we made eariy in the BES SENT 10 ASYWUM. Strsitea'™™" "*ME Pee All silk thread Fancy Nets, | JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, | Broadway and 11th St. | ian Who Wanted Tunnel Aho Was Kight Times in Men’s Wool Believer Alesholic Ward. i col Lined Gloves % G. Hughes, who wan! 50c. petrect for bullding che rapid transi at © per pair. has been in the aleovall 4 Value $1 Hospital eight times in the = Weeks, and to-day Supt. Blair, Osthoor Poor, had him taken to | Syen') “uses, Jersey City, to-morrow vening. The b lows in th Brechin. ¢ best of local talent will + % (appear, the bill inctuding nd in Hlagi® appeared at the hos-|sirumental music. snes, a the teas Be was nicely dressed. He fig (t unticioatel’” 4” *nlovable even | Sbpearance of a man of re- —————— see Sa eran oetsees| MOLINEUX TRIAL TO BE RESUMED MONDAY. in} Posten ay Se fn segs a2! ala ae re | Our Men’s Clothing Department is being closed. Our rapidly growing dry goods business needs more room. We must wind up soon. We have sold a great deal, but there is a lot more here, Enough for many of you. The Opportunity of Your Life! ____The offerings are the best productions of the finest manufacturing tailors—perfect in every re- spect—at prices unheard of. The best way we can express it is by saving : Dollar Values at Almost Penny Prices. MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS, finest imported worsted, serge and cassimere, in the latest cut, sack styles, trimmed with tinest serge and silk, all sizes; also ker- 9 98 o 71.98 sey, melton and frieze overcoats, worth up to $25.00, at..... .++6 5.98 2.48 MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS, best quality cassi- mere, worsted and cheviot, lined and made equal to the best kind sold elsewhere at $12.00 to $15.00, all sizes, perfect fit, at... MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS, of jot, Cassi. mere, kersey and melton, made up excellently and trimmed in best possile manner, all sizes, in stripes, checks and other effects, at. .........05 t ELEGANT TROUSERINGS, of all-worsted fab. rics, made up in the possible way, sold formerly up to $6.00, at.......ceccceseee soe Hats! Caps! Hats! Caps! 98c 10c MEN’S ALPINES and DERBYS, black, brown, pearl and nutria—Youmans and Knox Nocks—-choice of all the remaining $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 hats at...., MEN’S CAPS — 50 dozen—for golf, cycle and all other purposes, former prices up to 49c., MEN’S CAPS, fine tue and corduroy, about 2! dozen, also a” of jougheaipathen Cape perth ftoss 00S e+ + +4 CObOr ODED sees cone oeee | | THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2 1900. * reduced to Ehrich Bros., February Clearance Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Fine Stylishly Mad: CLOTHING. The Price on Every Suit and Overcoat in Our Store Has Been Reduced. We intend that this sale shall be the most sweeping clearance we have yet made. In many instances we will make your Dollar do the work of Two Dollars elsewhere. You know this clothing store, its reputation, the kind, of clothing we sell. The better you know us and our goods the more you will arpreciate what this sale means to you. Mind you, there will not bz any disap- pointments, no exaggerations. Every garment is here for your inspection, The following items give you a air idea of the magnitude of this sales | Men's Neer All-Wool Sutts, Men's Atealadaly 5 Wool Sesveaias rneety Re eel $498 earn.” SOOO Men's Atcolutely All-Wool Suits, for- . may $000 and $1200" 67 Boy bret ra ot SL OD price 10.00, reduced to....++ Mens $12.0 ted $3800. SE) PAT) Men's Atmolately All Wool Ovee wear gm sae 18 $9 BO Mae's Meet Ss $3.50 Beas AWost Pant oma $15.00, reduced to --- ++. \ Was Ho micte litle $9.8) Special Trousers Sale, Saturday, 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. FOR ONE HOUR ONLY--500 Palis of Men’s Busloess Trousers, afl wool, worth $2.50 to $3,00, at A Sale of Misses’ Wear and Some Garments for Women. To-morrow will be aa important day in the Cloak and Suit store. Mostly given to a sale of Misses’ wear, yet ther: are four very attractive items among the garments for women. This is a new lot—in fact, wo new lots--of childrens school dresses. At these prices we have seldom seen their equal. Enough for the whole day, but assortments will be- come somewhat broken by noon. Misses’ all-wool SEPARATE SKIRTS of covert cheeks and plaids, in blue, brown, tan and green, all lengths, 37, 38, 39 and 40, 2 Misses’ fine kersey WALKING COATS, finely tatlored, tan, casto:, navy and royal blue, all lined with very finest taffeta in 9, 75 stripes, plaids and plain colors; were $15 and $16.50, now. 7e GIRLS’ LONG COATS in fancy boucle mixtures, very prettily made, two shades of garnet and blue, three sizes only, and V2 VOATB, seer cece erence eee ene seeeeeseannssseneeroneeees ONE-PIECE DRESSES of fancy mixtures, yoke and lapels of cashmere to match, trimmed with fancy silk braid, and Rite buttons In front, full blouse, lined throughout; navy, red, brown or green, all sizes, 6 to 14 years 1 De OTHERS of fapcy mixtures, yoke and ruffles of cash- mere, belt of plain material, lined throughout, all sizes, 6 to 14 , Women’s Garments. All our $13.60 and $12.50 Colored and Black JACK- ETS; sizes broken; all | silk lned; while All our $17.60 and $16.00 Black and 101 JACKETS, beautifullly lined with fancy and plain taffeta; 10.00 * Pocketbooks, 48. COMBINATION POCKET- BOOKS, large size, sterling sil- ver mounted, real seal, alii- Fine assorted CHOCO: \ LATES and BON- BONS; regular 39., Per Ib. Fine assorted CHOCO- teres oes) 9c eM sat, Sue, Sees for this eale......... lined, inside obaage ‘hocolate - Covered pocket, worth Tle. to MARSEMALLOW, fa } $1.00, BE erecereeees ular 0, fe ] Umbrellas. These offers ace hove ter both men Flannel Waists tira anmaaraes for a day or on Clearing Sale. St a os ak Tine, ain sh ting tik.” Al Mave sol rode come sad Pred te war ta onder that all wil These at 79c. platted Le froat, detacsable ll stock collar, winconed with Kak These at 98c. brald. An anortmee: of dark color 24 and 36 incb, handles of dec- ings, va'ee 31.25 erkicd Diegaen dé tatoos tees or C. xieo Princess Menélen, with Tit: bon tassela. Good 49. Lace Barbs, 31c. Ferbes's Conadian Skates, full ter Sates et SSA 2 . 31.50, te clone cot ob per pale, women, a 9c, At3te . be ie f at f° Fae: % 2 bis m ‘ i From the shos sale now in following lots for Saturday special offers, Ehrich Bros., Another February Sale. In Some Cases Less Than Half Real Worth. FURNISHINGS. Our buyer of Fumishings had trouble in getting anothes udee My . Colored Shirts at 50 Cents. But kn he salma 5a ceeds. Sante newest tt expect ple adele ead wor Good Neckwear for 15 Cents. The troubie followed inventory. This is the last end of » nds and Puffs that have selling for 25, 39 and 50 cents each. There's choosing in light and dark effects, an Men’s Half Hose, 15c. Fancy Cotton or Black Lisle, manufacturers’ samples, worth 15¢ COMBO OU GUNUN Sec caet ei isisecsuctesseetearsrocgares Men’s Suspenders, 15c. Men’s Night Shirts, 39c. Fancy Domet, 64 inches long, felled seams, attractive patterns, all rites ij unity quality is 39 One Day Yet for Collars and Cuffs, '* See arietecen” ‘ phe ye yo sh; It’s barel a 8 rel sible that they will not last all day. Yess tahen on tor quickly on previous occasions. MEN'S COLLARS, strictly firsts, warranted 1900 pure Jinen, hand-made buttonholes, 4-ply, newest shapes, 6 for........ MEN'S CUFFS, six different styles, 4-ply, thoroughly well made, regularly 25c. per pair; 6 pairs for.............0000+ Saturday Shoe Sale Offers. “The shes ames ive store busy place; deservedly so. But we have added extra 4 fede ns ctohagge 4 no pope re pepe yore creased patronage. It should be a pleasure to trade in numbers ‘where oystem ts suck that you concet be ia one section's ware For Women. BUTTON BOOTS, genuine dongola, sizes 5 to 7, worth $1.60, at.. %e SHOBS, various styles in this lot, pointed, medium and round 1 50 toes, broken sizes, prices were $3.98, $4.18, $5.87, chole@ now Be: SHOR, apether lot of broken sizes, various styles, your size 1 39 in ome style or another, worth $2.48, $2.98 and $3.98, at.... Po $5.00 SHOES, patent leather and vici kid, kid or cloth tops, 2.69 special at $3.50 SHOES, button or !ace, patent leather, with vici kid or 1 95 cloth tops, new, attractive styles, special at............... ° ’ ’ , Infants’, Boys’, Misses’. FRENCH KID SHOES for infants, 500 pairs, black or button, worth $1.00, at.. 0.0.0... cece eee eeeeeee SOFT-8OLE MOCCASINS for Infants, a! SHOBS, all colors, sizes 0 to worth 50c. GLACE KID SHORS for misses and children, 486 paira, button, welted, extension edge, worth $1.95, at...............0.0.005 98c PATENT-LEATHER SHOES for misses, cloth tops, also dongo! , calf and vici kid, hand sewed, worth $2.75 and 4 $2.98, for Satutday only. ..... 0... ccc ccccceceeseeceeaes ° BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SHOES, and satin calf, heel or spring heel, sizes 9 to 13 and 12 (0 2, worth $1.49 to $2.9, broken Jewelry Offers. "* 50 SPECIAL LOT of Ladies’ Draw. Sterling Silver NETHERSOLA ers, Gowns, Chemiser, Comet Covers BRACBLETS for children, and Un:erakirty all ol teavy Macoo- chased and plain, 19¢ ace meme woe Ms BS enale. t and Sterling Silver lace insertions snd edging, goods le this BRACE! for ve Jot are seldom scan tor lers than 54 cts. Naudhsuety edad hen pet parent; special for Saturday, WORth TBE... eevee ' 39% Sterling Silver TOILET ARTI- Cc. Cc large, heavy handles, handsomely engraved and chased, worth 9c. Fine gold-plated spiral HAT PINS, some set with beautiful ot EMPIRE BACK COMBS, very fashionable, set with fine cut stones, worth 98c.,.. Sorrel it MAING’ APRONS, Sentiy trimmed, epoca 4 og ‘cation vthe ie, DOMESTIC CORSS from Guest Seaeere 122 = eee et of WArTRmesme “07: Worth 61; all at. 5 bib with embroidery 2 vain 965- Children’s Drawers SAMPLE LOT of Cuttdren's CUNEO CANTON FLANNEL

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