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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; MARCH 2, 1900, Ehrich Bros., 6th Ave, and 23d St. ave Made a Great Clothing Purc The Entire Stock of The Combination Clothing Co,, vorsoe) Balance of the 36,000 Pairs of Shoes ON SPECIAL SALE. The public is fully acquainted with the tremendous: bargains.ave offer . 2 ig Reductions for Friday and Saturday in | } + L D Men's and Boys’ Clothing! "Every medium and heavy weight garment now in stock re- to a price far below its real value. A few illustrations: se tok MEN'S OVERCOATS, worth 22.00, now........6. 13,85 MEN’S OVERCOATS, worth 18.00, now.. 9.85 MEN'S OVERCOATS, worth 15.00, now. 7.85 708 B iway lh Our Basement. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, worth 15.00, now........5. 7,48 ig Shoes for ‘ BOYS’ OVERCOATS, worth 10.00, now........... 5.85 This firm makes clothing for boys exclusively, and we took every stitch that was finished, The purchase is | for Men, Women and Children. CHILDREN’S REEFERS, worth 5.00, now........ 3,00 very largely made up of bright, new spring goods, but there are also some very desirable fall and winter garments, 9,000 Pairs| 2,000 Pairs { CHILDREN’S SUITS, worth 6.00, now......060. 3,98 We wish that we might have discriminated in favor of the spring merchandise, but at the price we paid no Women's $2.50 Men's $4.00 ‘ “We also direct special attention to our mock of new sprin, styles in Men's| lines could be drawn. Yet you may choose and select io your heart's content and the price that we'll ask you for Fine Kid, Patent Black Box ‘ ‘Spring vert an Suits, which are coming in Wily ee) ~~ | the finished garments will Lota buy the raw bee Ng 4 open, orcioay et a Many of you will take the Leather te Calf and ; cs ‘ j i ice—there are yet several weeks of good winter wearing-time. (SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 25ST STREET. Witte" garments from choice : . Button Black Kid e”.. | Extra Selling Space in the Clothing Store a ee oe @ Stern Brothers And 60 Extra Salesmen, in " place on sale to-morrow The Clothing Store will borrow space from its neighbors for this event, and employ extra helpers that uy 30 | Pra you may be more comfortable and better pleased The little inconveniences often suffered at large sales wiil b: per pair.| 7% Men's Colored Dress Shirts Bhs ot ef superior quality madras, In the latest patterns, with detached cuffs, open front and back, Men’s White Dress Shirts Open front and back, eyelets or studholes ; open back only, eyelets; open front only, studholes; § Open front only, culfs attached, at 1 45 2 Fine quality Linen and Muslin, Perfect Fit and Workmanship _ Boys’ Dep’ts Shoes for Lot 1. Double-Breasted 3,000 pairs Women’s $1.50 Russet and Black Kid Oxford Ties.. 1.00 2,000 pairs Child's $1.50 Black Kid, Button and Lace Shoes, 4 00 with Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes 8 to 10%, perpair.. 4 ¢ 2,000 pairs Misses’ $2.09 Black Kid, Button and Lace Shoes, with 125 Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes 11 to 2........ 3 e 400 pairs Boys’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 2's to 54 ° 200 pairs Youths’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 1116 2..-...... 1.00 800 pairs Infants’ $1.25 Black Kid, Hutton and Lace Shoes, with 75 Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes 5 t0 8....seceeceeseee & 2,000 pairs Women’s $2.00 Satin Quilted, Fur Trimmed Juliets, 1 00 t Colors pink, blue, red and black, per pair.......eseseee-s ° With an ample force of salespeople, there will be no crowding oF vexatious delay, minimized—or, better still—entirely avoided. A Word of Men’s Apparel. There are certain very excellent offers for elders. Some of them are mentioned below. We're anxious that these garments for men shal! go as quickly as those for little men. These were not a part of the purchase, but they're Ehrich garments. \s that not enough’ Admitted here upon the Ehrich standard of goodness, and sold to you under the Ehrich guatantee. Sale at 8 A. M. To-morrow. Lot 5—Combination Suits, Lot 9—Vestee Suits. Lot 13—Youths’ Suits, «95° 1.25 ee 760 Bo A 2-piece Double- 3108 : weeks 262 Long Trow re Suits Sutts, Jovbl Hireated Suit, ‘ten terials for ersSuits suitable Open Saturday Evening Until 10 O'clock. 9 - withextrapatrof pants, of all-wool blue breasted —jack- extra pair of immediate wear, He yore trae eis elie “has lal ae 5 " ‘ a) ts, sizes 7 to pants and a go! Tuned ilor 13 fo 19 years, 3 Se ee Od, OB cite Mit Dost Piene Lesiter Weve, 10a Spt mach oan a tite: gazi vor | Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. = o i * 5 f only in all, wor 5.00 0,00, : Vatue #$,80 jsizes 9 to 1334 $2.65 dys, _vorth Strictly all wool, bids iit at 2. 4 eee . ' BY ? |*Little Men's” Calf Lace Shoes ria) a Real nt | 98. 8 ; | Washable Suits | O5S stout welt soles,orthopedic ¢ 1. materials; coats ki . Lot 14 KAS H t _ of 4 “oiaa J $4 3 jlasts, sizes 9 to 1314 at 1.95 teen: tie phen . ia Lot 10--Vestee Youths’ Suits. V fe hes 1C ros. , ; Trish me an on | 14 . Dou ” Suits. Choicest Spring ¥ “ i ete Children’s and Misses’ ‘ made and taped tyl pire, y ’ _ mimebvenste 2s | $1.95) pick Kid Ft 10%4,9 1.65 ian | ley thee de inate “sts | ANNONA th Ave, and 231 St. Valus $1.75 to #4.50 Button Boots, $ Se the newest style sirable pat tern, De ae Qe PT ee ring Top Coats | PatentLeatherTips, | Ito 2, 1.95 tots, 20 designs Nae Be Bes trad wiih se Sou sale price, his ts | ing styles; a BOrterdcrevteandTan $65 ( Infants’ Shoes Re Motuntha a a) nar gh 3.98 | Thousands of Pairs of Shoes i wert Cloths, 3 to 16 yrs., . and Ankle Ties ue cheviots, ‘ some Some are worth as 4 | breasted style, $3.50 would Lot 6—Double-Breasted Suits. high 8,00 t 15— Value #6.50 | in colors, black kid and patent leather be usual price, sale price. . 1.66 Two-piece, double breasted, spring and a el ee 3.98 er Bagh iy! Suits On Sale To-Morrow. ‘Vest Twenty-Third Street SATURDAY, Lot 3. Double Breasted Suits. Stylish cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, sizes 7 to 16 years, excellently made and trimm guaran- teed all wook worth 1.98 $4.00, ater rteeeeeees Lot 4 A lot of fine Reefers, sizes 3to 8, in plain cloth and chinchilla, wool lined, J , that sold at $4.00, marked. fall weights, Hanover and Dover Mills matertal, new effects, every garment Is guaranteed. A 2 66 sult worth $5.50, at...... dave Lot 7—Doub!e-Breasted Suits. Finest imported suttings, worsteds, fancy cheviots, Scotch tweeds and blue es, cut in the newest fashion, per fectly trimmed, sizes 6 to 1S years, a $6.00 sult, 2, Sal€ Prices seececceeeees Lot 8—Boys’ Spring Overcoats. Lot 11—Sailor Suits. 300 in all sizes, 3 to 10, various new Spring patterns; also plain blue with red collars; blouses cut lony and full, perfectly tailored A 8 Lot 12—Boys’ 3-piece Suits. Anumber of very pretty designs in all wool materials, plaids checks and stripes; also plain colors designed in line of Englis! Suitings, single-breasted coats, vikor without single-breasted vests. sizes 14 to 19 years; every garment 18 pertectly tailored, worth 10.0% sale price.siseee OY Lot 16—A Very Special Offer. 10 Sailor Suits, strictly al-wool ble Serge, trimmed with black or white Silk soutache and a silk tie, pants lined throughout, sizes y 9 98 3 to 10, a bargain at 5.50; Manufacturers have troubles that sometimés cost them a pretty penny. Not the least of these is the tendency of ceriain buyers to | order too much and then cancel when they find that they’ve had eyes too big for their trade, Chances are that material has bzen cut and is somewhere in cou se of manufacture. Too late to stop, and the shoes are made upon slim chances of protit—almost amounts to speculation, That’s how we came by some of these so cheaply, There were other circumstances, too, that governed different parts of the purchase, for there were several lots, Of these we will tell you from day to day. Beginning Saturday at Eieht: First come first served on a lot of | English Covert and Oxford Vicunas, with} mannish fashion, cutaway sack coat | Our entire stock ot Golf, Tam o° Shant inet MARCH,5 BD, Winter Top Coats ‘he | 50 or without velvet collars, 2 98 and double breasted vest ‘and. Polo Caps ‘hae db er For Boys. boys in sizes 3, 4 and 5 10 styles, a vers sizes 9 to 16 years; wort! marked SOc..and 7Sc, will 25 SPI MO! Vhite Bros.’ by “sO te value years, that sold up to $5, a1 ? | coat for eee. aoe 3 $5.00; sale price,........ 0. go Ghee, Cc PNG nee ne While Bee he siz 9% 1343; value 98e SATIN @ALP SHOPS, lace, London cap toe, sizes 1 worth $1.75, al os eoeres | Boys’ Clothing. Some Saturday Bargain Offers for Men. By eves gee cerns 4 BIG SPECIALS ——— . ’ - For Women, ii FOR SATURDAY: Men’s Underwear. Men’s Half Hose. Te pha F ‘ F , Fast Black Cotton, double heeis and toes, full regular. 9 OXFORD TIES, dongola, patent tip, sizes 5 to 8: worth $1.50, atevee oc sees Hoys’ 2-piece Double-Breasti Medium weight wool Shirts and Drawers, in white, natural or , KUlaree veae (7a ie » SANDALS, buck bow, denwolhy ostint= Uh) dies %; Suits, in yh igaeet Blue or Hrs camel's ian shirts have pearl buttons and silk binding, Plain er fancy Mercerized, spliced heels and toes.........+ 15¢ aM sits Pa ake aie ip Nis ; os \ 79¢ SHOES, Liceor button, black or tan, kid or patent tip, leather, cloth and vesting tops: instead of $3.... eoreserees 1.50 SHOES, lace or button, spring heel, plump McKay welt soles; ine 1 48 stead of $2.50. + dene seonevesdenesens seneeeeee FO drawers have double gusset and suspender tapes ; each 39c. | Maco yarn Psa on Shirts and prewes! shirts have pearl | buttons, drawers have doubl- ts and suspender | tapes; CAH cccorerecvecsates — A acre 39c Colored Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers ; shirts have pearl but. | |} Cheviots & Cassimeres, Sizes 7 to 16 years... Real value, $2.95, ‘3 Boys’ Vestee Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, 12 different styles, all the Men’s Suspenders. Fancy web, mohair ends, drawers supporters, full iength, double Sitched).. 5. .08 cae ue " Men’s Outing $1.79 In introducing ourselves to the buyers of | Gakwar eet” $1.69 tons, drawers have double gussets and suspender tapes; 39c Same oe and style will sell later at $1 ; good patierns, 59 sees eenee enter ener ee eeees tees ie 85c Veal ae $258 wen eer estes sin eee eee ‘For Mixses & Children. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 4 - a S| —_— SPRING HEEL SHOES, dongols, button, kid tip, sizes 6 to 8, worth | , +s Rerussieees a sabeaees Tignossosae A iiitbetualas SV 6 iys0 voaon: Se an a ak won Bus Chev. | Men's Winter Overcoats, Men’s Winter Suits. Men ’s Spring Top Coats, GOAT DONGOLA SHOES, patent tip, in lace, sizes 10 to 2 in button, 65¢ \} white or black soutache’ 93079 | | Our entire stock of Winter Over- All-wool Fall Suits, not all sizes strictly all-wool covert cloths, sizes wae, TUIVOn Sas civabial tities cial on ab) Gcsaaa from 34 to “ chest, lined with a sp! uality ot farmer's satin and broad French facings; the work. Poca ee fit - of the | | st; wld retail at ; |Saterday, $10; in all patterns, but enough suits for 150 ping all desirable styles, sold ‘ 1.25 coats, blue, black and light colors; jnot one sold for less than $10.00; Many were $15.00, to-morrow, for $10.00; to-morrow, | 500 || ,398 | | | IM ’ Overcoats, | Men’s Winter Overcoats. “Oto iret lined thronghont| Imported Kersey and Foreign with an extra fine Plaid Backs, light and medium i i shades, Are this season's merchan- box calf lace shoes, value $1.98 tO $2.79, Mhrccreeeesesee sesso Real value, $2.98, Boys’ Corduroy Pants, sizes 4 to 14 years,...... 39 Real value, 75¢. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, ve wish to state that our stock ‘Consist only of those goods ty chased and twisted... 19¢} “sis: quote: special. LE Delicious WA ren. 196] Paiste nes id-plaicd BROOCHES On et AGman” on wh 19¢ | 4 f Vanilla WAL! a: Silver NETHERSOLE Chocolate WALor 5 SHACHLUTS full se hand- SOC| Plain venue e ° ° | Plain 0 genuine opal... | LADIES’ GLOVES, dise, that sold up to $20.00; to-| | velvet oN all sizes, |in stripes, plaids and s, Chev: * pa * r Ow, stouts and slims; made to retail at jots and Cassimeres; sold for $12.00 “rit ries some ot acim plat cone Ma 7,50 $ Se i e All the fashionable street shades, 3 clasp, Suéde. Colors: newest tints of mode, fawn, tan, brown, grey, pearl and white, Ladies’ Ties. Sele, Diviston of the New Yor And Hartford rod. were, wee on - torrents | ane Bast Litchneld No trains are run- Ring between Winsted and Waterbury. —— ‘The Rrening World) MAN'S BODY IN THE RIVER. ‘onn., March 2—The high ———— aused great destruction etertng. At Marta, weere Corpse Foend Fieating in Nerth | Mott, and for whom che has conceived the qaters were never known to te| iver Near Dykeman Street | 0 great an affection since the Geath of | higher, a portion of metery, situ- Acetdent or Suicide, her daughter, his a Manced, that she has’ ated on a hill, wa ashed into the| The police of the Kingsbridge ge made a ail leaving him the buth of her Blackberry River. Several corpses in cof.) found the body of a man floating fins were carried down stream. North River near the railroad tracks at| 0% to-tey srcompanied Ber cae ‘The New York Express on the Central | Dyketnan street earty this morning, He | Pleasure trip South. New England Railway was saved from | was about fifty-five yeary olf, 5 feetsi-z] William Harvey Mott, the bestend of/ Samuel Bergan, fcrty years 014, of @ being hurled down a steep embankment | inches tall, welghed about 175 pounds, / the woman, remained at home, otrest, hair and eyes and no wife. “T i COFFINS APLOAT IN FLOOD. Cemetery at Norfolk, Cons,Washed Out in Storm—A Traie Saved from Wreek. $1.00 per pair, Fine Suéde gloves, —with the latest plain pear! clasps, JAMESMcCREERY &CO., Broadway and 11th St. Bergen Fell Four partes ha Bie.