The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1900, Page 12

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Brushes. 45 cents each, pated’ Tooth Powder. 5 cents per bottis. fie Olive Oil Soap,—white 5 and G4! ag.cents per bar, piléeé Hygienique,—Violet ear cents per box. Y&CO., ‘ y and 11th St, ~ are mow displaying in their Untrimmed illinery Dep’t (First Floor) novelties in Hats zyFor Barly Spring Wear Hep,—box of three cakes, | year large UF UME ers Taken from 4 Ship in Breeches a Buoy. om ae ; “AF t00n an the feg cleared off Meriehes, this morning, the iife-savere began off In breeches buoy the crew of randed coast steamer Gate City. Gate City, bound for Boston from Savannah, ram ashore at Moriches night. Gea to mild. There was little dim. im taking those of the crew and ‘Off the vensel who'wanted to) the breeches buoy. | } lights.were burned om shore all to help cheer the unhappy passen- (GArs, but they could be only dimiy made in the heavy fog that had rettled oces! " n, Mle savers early this morhing ran | and up the breeches to take all sehore should the arise. | after the steamer grounded inst | and while the sea was still smooth | passengers aboard. yl on that time the Gate City was in no » but the women had become hye. | Wal and feared to remain on the| during the night. It wae with) diMculty they were lowered the sides and into the yawl, which ‘times was nearly smashed to by ground swell waves. | patfol quard kept a sharp lookout the shore all night in case of an @emand for ald. Two of the avers remained on the steamer ard Were in readiness should it vecome | Gilbert A. Seaman, of the ilfe- crew, with hie men, remained | sleep, ot dawn, when all hand: {nto the work of rigging up the! bouy. MEN'S SHIRTS. MADE TO MEASUKE. Of finest quality, durable, attractive materials, Light weight or stout fab. tics fo mer wear, Exclusive designs, Eve: ‘led, cut and finished by ex-| pert shirt tailors,—on the premises, i "JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. Gecessary to abandon the unforiunate the American line steamer St. Louis, | uf picked Bouth, boat was not seen by the life-| money. | Tor | Ben rises nay Mook ®. td Ieland ‘ 1 Gate ‘ 12,00, Your Choice While for Boys and Young Men in a year sizes, and worth up to 15.00, Your Choice While They Last for Equally Atteactive Values in Men's Suits and Overcoats, Hats and House Coats, Children’s Hats, Caps and Waists. Wher ee eer “THR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, Men's ond Bogs’ Clothing! | Still Continues ! Every Heavy Weight Suit and Overcoat for Man or Boy now in stock must be disposed of at once. son is drawing to a close and not one must be left over. We have cut prices right and left, making enormous sacri-| fices in order to effect a prompt clearance.—Some of the Great Bargains we have made for To-morrow’s selling : BOYS AND YOUNG MEN’S{SMALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS, in Black, Blue and Brown Beavers and Cheviot Mixture, 14 to 2 ~ sizes; oe 7 and 98 are izes; worth 10,00 our ¢ le Py , - ott he later 3,90) 7,000 Pairs still to be sold. 6.00 They Last for sizes at the same price. Conse ourselves and bring on daughters and ANOTHER LOT OF BOYS’ THREE-PIECE make the best of this unexpected and grand opportuni- SUITS AND OVERCOATS {VEST ty 'Theee toss are ‘ato’ magientie eprivg Rhows, 35 variety of pattems, 14 to 19: 7.50 They Las! for Orders by Mail Will Receive Prompt Attention, SIXTH AVENUE, 20THTO 21ST STREET.| id, Double Sole Lace Shoes, SALE OF MISSES’ COATS. Light, medium and heavy weights, Sizes 4 to 12 years. Reefers,—varions Cloths, Colors and Trimmings. Unlined or lined with Silk, $3.50 and $5.00 each; Formerly $6.00 to $11.00 Men's and Boys’ Clothing ! | | Men's nd Boys Clothing BOYS REEFERS, | in All-Wool Chinchilla and rieze, | with storm or velvet collars, 3 to 16) A few suits in the 9 to 16 year, rice. SUITS, . made of strictly All-Wool Cassi- | meres, 8 to {6 year sizes, and worth up to 8.00 each, Your Choice While MEYE y ioe STOR Special Extraordinary February Sale In Our Basement of the $3.50 Shoes for Women at $2.00 Per Pair. Black Kid with Patent-Leather Tips and Kid Tips, Button and Lace, Shapely Toes, Stout Welted Sole. Of the latest and most fashion- able styles, sed 15,000 Pairs this sale commenced With ti | The sea- All Sizes and Widths, you will discover when you come and examine them. They are beautiful, serviceable and sea- sonable in every way. All guaranteed and have our name stamped on the soles, 4,50) | Men’s Black Box Calf and Black Regular Price $4.00, aT $2.25 PER PAIR. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Alfred J. Cansenenes, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St, STERN BROTHERS Reefers and Box Coats, lined with Silk, $700 each; Former prices $10.00 and $12.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. + immediate or sum- + : Martian Student (t ry garment is design-| derful! I can actually Martian hampton yenier- | Ct Lous and jost ali bis ght there was no haan in SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR TO DAY TO/SUn sets 2 Moon sete 288 MiGH WATER stock of this PORT OF SEW York ARRIVED. You will need there emealiest | rices yon ever Children's Weelers, weeks, dows, to close, to only Chalets New Orieane. | Gret Wateriee, nem . Vere, ‘rimmed, @ 4 ings. = op. A Selentific Disenasion on Mare. sound magnifier)—Wondertul! Won- id of the earth rushing through space! Wiseman — Rushing through space, your granny jthe people on the earth rushing to get the great Sunday World. Roth [i 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 Some Startling Shoe Bargains! A wonderinl epporiunity to recure enperb vni'es at lowest of low prices, We are new in the midst of mont rensational sce sale, We are determined to clear out every odd los and every incomplete line from oar big reason’ bere + If you want a pair of stylieh, durable shoes, at the sinallest price you ever paid, come eirly to-morrow. ‘ IRRESISTIBLE PRICES Women's Lace Shoe, Boy's Shoes, calf lace, Shee fale coasinuer. The success of this desirable ioorwear proves that we have hit the popular taste. The shoe fits vour foot toa nicety a regniar $3.50 shor, Some would sell it for B5.00. Oar price is ..-....+.eeseeesenvenes 1t comes in fine kid, cloth or leather top, lace or bution, at ame price, Also, # paten. leather shoe, whieh lucks coo, fits ,oed and wears good. sali are now showing Advance Spring Styles of Boys’ Clothing Suits, Top Coats and Ragians High-Class Washable Suits of Engiish Galateas, Irish Linens “ O5¢, $1.38, $1.95 and Whits Duck, 3 to 12 years Value $1.75 tu #5.00 ~ | Sailor Suits of new English Fiannels, with extra white sai thongs to ia year at $5, 75 (50 Doz. Youths’ & Boys’ Star Negligee Shirts, Value 1,75 1 95 Misses’ & Children’s Shoes patent later tip a i, «$1.65, 1.95) PE ck tga, aces oe # 91,35, 1.75, a $1.95 or Lace, sgt 9 0 19% «$2.65 Boys’ Calf Lace, West Twenty-Third Street with welted soles, ing the un| Shoes hear the souns That's g&Co enber Formerly LUDWIG BROS. West 14th St. — Money Re- fanded on Any Unsatisfactory (Running Through . Purchase. to 13th St.; One Block.) * goods in indies’, men's and children’s tine shoes. The ridiculous prices pained will do cloth top; a fine lin of elegant bt overa, an clegant, styhieh shor, reduced Nevers stereesces kid, calfokin and hue. , IRRESISTIBLE SHOES Men's Storm or Satin Calf Lace, will stand hard usage ard give long 1.00 a ind a Gurable sho» for the little fellow, we! 719 wear, re ‘wear, » regu lar 4 02.00 end 92.25 + diy Dabaatdaned Cc taive, sold cle Bg! Pe. where for more.. the price tits 1,98 your purse admirably. [t's Bargains in Children’s Garments. ettowing ors itererotions ethos mech ele Krewe pot fardenafy | Ba here = 100 leit, new cape, braid Chi'drer's 209, in Line, eade:, red, 5 1.98 Bisse 298 cal nd brasd trimmed, siorm eoliar, slere ‘ © 10, valne $4.7 now Only sees... +00 Ehrich Bros., ¢ 6th Ave. and 23d St, Here to Go at Half Real Worth. When you see the coats you'll wonder why we sell them at these prices. Simply because it is thus that we have built an important clothing and in like manner we in:end to keep it . | ue cs err iacker hes ho gl ovis tar a out very quickly - -just t! t sty’ aod foish. But tl ea caer len ood day; perhaps two days. Complete MEN’S SPRING TOP COATS, a did lot of § new spring shades and designs, of strictly all-wool covert cloths, beg ob 34 to 44 chest, lined with a quality of farmer's satin; the workmanship, style and fit are 5 00 ot the very best; should retail at $10; our price Saturday will be.... ® MEN’S STYLISH SPRING OVERCOATS, the poeeliy Oxford cheviot, made of strictly woollen materials, lined throughout with an extra fine serge lining and 3 Skinner's satin sleeve lining, cut in the latest box effect and can be had with or without a sitk’ velvet collar; here in all sizes, regular, 7] 5 ts and slims, and made to retail at $12; our price Saturday. .... ¢ MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SPRING TOP COATS, an selection of fine fy ov in all the latest novelties, such as English egies covert Pp ber lar gd opp Cagis bie to the latest f ; here in all sizes, lengths and styles; lined with the very finest of Italian lining, tailored and finished as good as any coat your merchant tailor 9 80 charge $25 for; our price Saturday is....00iss0+e * Two Very Special Offers. 250 MEN’S FALL OVERCOATS, in all of the self. coats; Saturday price will gts Sern 50 BOYS’ FINE SPRING TOP COATS in an extra food quality of Covert Cloth ted tirughout whi aa exte ne segs Hin, sas frm. 5 to 14 yous { an fine serge x rom $ to 14 we would have to ask you $5.00 for these under ordinary cit- QQ cumstances, our big purchase enables us to say Cane vccesese strictly all-7 res, overpaid, or double. you 43 to 19 years; value absolutely $10.00; price for Saturday. VESTEE SUIT'S—A very lot of little fellows’ suits, in strict! age yet lain effects, Sipel 0: Sale of Men’s F | that you cleared out 30 last week. We ter i cee gt may tty roby a Seed i °* din handaome neckwear for iten cent, Tacks, 30 ty ; four-in-hands, and puffs. Centre tables, furnishing weer store. To tor thie i £ 2% f i au Ht i ° CI = zi EH

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