The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1900, Page 7

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“THE PRIDE OF JENNICO” A COMPLETE TRIUMPH. External internal Ti p Goanpiosp Ersern ro saat sp tg ung@oubted success attained last ber # cannot be the Criterion Theatre by “The | waine, wit * ‘il f ar uy ih, Drim. ONCtE AD Eas ee ee fs Was Not a pleasent. one, 10 1) thinking, although skilled Hr P 2 ithe aif] gi a rT 5g [fet aptie i TES5S F , Hn [ I i i sf Hi ta # Hat tie fi # g sf i i ae i | Fe af | i t i g z i ! il ate ghee i ye it auf i ey =e i: RAYMOND SILL. t ! [ Hf I ij 2 i pert ite Hu rt He, EX THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY E MEN aud Women Only, especially mothers, are most competent to appreciate the purity, sweetness, and delicacy of Curicura Soar and to discover new uses for it daily. Ite remarkable emollient. cleansing. | and parifying properties, derived from CuTicuma, the great skin cure and Purest of emollients, warrant ite use in preserving, parifying, and beautifying the akin, scalp, hands, and hair, and in the form of baths and solutions for annoying irritations, Itchings, infammations, and chafings, too free or offen- sive perspiration, and also in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses. an well as many antiseptic purposes, which will readily suggest themselves, All that has been sald of Curiccra Soar may also be said ot CuricuRa Ointment which should be used after the Soar, in the severer cases, to hasten the cure, = for Bvery Humer, of crests and acales ai thickened cuticle, Curicuna (ie,), to Inetantly allay Itching, !nfam re. at 1.15, Grand Pop. ©: aM. Pechmenn, Planiot (iret Week) ae SEATS READY TO-MORROW, | AM. 220 6th how, (poteden i4th 4 Sth NEW YORK tad ADELAIDE Proctor’s Sr. WeRRMAin toh Oe bt Ave. PATRICE ACO. Dempeey ponen| and Wrappers. Palace ‘xt Mas Unger, The Wiievebe, Move Pi Spo CISY LOFTUS Ammtsted by Wedjoabe': TRE. =a Moatincea, £16. Baohith arricehs. ‘WEST 06TH ¥T., XBAR COLUMBUS AVE. NEW YORK A. Va. AT 8.18 O'CLOCK. chore 14 eta. Buates tree. Prema’ e' ne Hi ‘Cont Teas. ete nen hte (Me Br'gn, 6. Mot. Guardar. WM. Gillette 4t2,'Fe,, Sherlock Hol Wiad ATL Bee ere APU Ses OUVENTRS at. ont ‘Wes. HUR. "ae WHIRL-G16, eadyat ‘hay dept. : hermano. MANGATTAN reir bates | Tokio. Ss TERRY. PALKA MURRAY}, Puearee. +“ a Tey| Mathes ToDey. petal ATR HEAT VENING, MARCH 7, 1900. | CHALLENGE PRICES ON ‘ Lads’ Dress Shirt. iy ik i I H Hit i F i i it i i if fil i { ae FEE ze r-! i CHALLENGE PRICES ON Undershirts, Apro EY MATCH, Hocney CLUB of N. ¥. a Faas i i a ui i ried fh HSI : SHE ><. ee SS +f x SETS Ss 5 ae 26 Be i | ae s ii! i 5 = _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 900. Challenge Sale--4th. Day. Upholstery Scode, Half of the Challenge Sale is over—but 3 days re- | combieed'in these to : main—and at the rate we are selling the special lots | ‘*** *. provided we shall have quite a time trying to make | eleewnere them last the full week. But you'll never know of our difficulties—and why should you? We extended the invitation to you, good for a full week, and it’s our business to live up to it. And so lots sold out will be replaced with others equally attractive, though the loss may be consider- able, for we cannot afford to and do not intend to dis- appoint a single one of all the tens of thousands of shoppers who, because of the Challenge Sale, will come to The Big Store this week. Special tor Chursday, Wareh 8, Ladies’ Pebble Cheviot Sui " ‘CHALLENGE PRICES 61 st | worth $30, at 5/9. 78 The materials are of the finest lined with best taffeta, and the bargain! Don Ghe Shoe Department for to-morrow sale of As we have i 4 i : Hp ’ NH t ily i il i i Fi et Hal} i { is ES aye ite FER eft Hf i § if i i i nt ti i t Wen’s and Boys’ Clothing. Onty two offerings, yet we challenge our com- potitere te produce their equal to-morrow. If you ites ts -ithy E PE oo Fs He EF Ba s Here you monay Recessary — 11s 2Se AnD ©

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