The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1900, Page 10

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First Exhibition of Spring Millinery. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Marsch Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred. Sitks Sic. Plain Taffeta at 59. JAMES NcREERY & C0. 24 WEST 234 STREET. ES JUST A HINT. mga pe ar a se rays, tans, helio, &c.; this is the bes: Taffeta in the market, having an exceedingly brilliant lustre and rare Tustle; at the present w! oO Neil? ’| ‘Evich Bros. Watch for our advertisement in the morning THE MILLINERY EVENT of the Season. sale pri 1) is papers of to-morrow. It will tell you of a most yah vere bt Psa ILS Wi da oops ae 59¢ Se = remarkable offering. No discount to the trade and no mail orders filled after Tuesday. Fine quality CORDED WASH SILK. All new fresh goods, juat ght’ in a splendid assortment of neat stripes and plain white cords. Alea Spring Opening LE OF CHINA. Printed Japanese Silk, 21 inches wide, in navy ground ie white SA figures and light color ground with black and navy polka dots, all Basement. the lowest prices ever quoted for qual quatty, omy, yerd.. "SAc a '. . jee TUESDAY, March 13, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2Set Street. 24-inch Printed FOULARD AND INDIA SILK. All pure silk and new | Vietoria China Tea Sets,—|Austrian China Cups and) ) gh pleces,—decorated with|Saucers, Gold band and | epesy of pink roses and/fern decoration in saucer spring designs, very fine quality, usually retailed at 76¢.; our 54¢ NES: Marc PRIGO OAIY. 00. ce ceseserecencsrnvoanrrersersoeeeerrveerereenes WEDNESDAY, March |, 27-inch Bue TAFFETA sit. K, elegant quality and all pure 69e GUI; OROCIAY coc eieciceccsssiesoscsseceveedecteesnessuciorreds i we Odd shaped|and inside cup. Foreign and Domestic Broadway & r1th St, Cotton ton Deess Goods. pened eam gold, | Teenie pes cup & saucer. SUIT DEPARTMENT. 77 Ginghams, Corded Batiste, imported Lenos and Madras 5,75 per set. MILLINERY. we ee att es seta, is Gass Wine 4 China Di a bd Tailor-made Street Suits. Latest cut and de- Halle, Regie Patise. textarea Ait Censiis. eaek ne “2 Vietoria ianer Sets, he —decorations are pale blue| Austrian China Croten Sets, Including Our Own Exclusive Styles. wane, gg hye wash ail, ; 5 Double breasted Yin Coat, with Peau de iG ES eM ee Mod | be feeget-me-nots, pink apple/—s pieces,—decorations are Soie faced Revers, and high flare collar,—flare Buglish Jacquards, Madras Ginghame, Swivel Silks, Print- Mosseme or purple violets|lily-of-the-valley, blue for- West 23d Street, New York. Skirt, with inverted box pieat back. 4, Mulla and Mousseline de Sole, all in the latest weaves and 19¢ end ferns, Handles of cupe|get-me-nots and purple vio- and dishes are finished with lets, Handles finished with Tight fitting, double breasted Coat with Irieh Dimity, fancy weaves; extra fine Madras 2 and double box-pleat back Skirt. judlteeey: ripen ee ce cee re Oe Sean 22c Fly “dip” front Coat,—with front fastening = ae [SS eS heavy stitched Skirt,—double box-pleat back. Black Dress Goods. Sizes—Colors, 32 to 40 Black Wool, Homespun and Boucle SUITINGS, 38 and 40 25 a inches wide; good 40c. quality, at —Black, 32 to 44 Imported Black NOVELTIES, in 6 styles; 34c Fulton St. and Elm Place, Brooklyn. 10 Rue Sainte Cecile, Paris. blue and $35.00. 49e., at ; Giga of pink, blue and green| Austrian China Ramekins These handsome Gowns are made of fine quality Broad:loth, lined TAS RUA en ES er CMe bul flowers, Covered dish-|er Pate Bakers and Plates, throughout with self-colored Taffetas Silk, Black Wool and Mohair NOVELTY. FANCY TAM INR, | @o and handles of platters|¢nished with pink carne ~ 75e Colors:~ navy and royal blue, castor, gray, brown and black. Woo! POPLINS and Wool ONDULE; any one worth 98c., at Qud cups are finished with ition wreath and stippled & Black All-Wool DIAGONAL, Black All-Wool CHRVIOTS, Black = + D goin gold paerd a Gyer JONASSON & U8. JAMES McCREERY&CO, ee ae ae S382, sat SEO Wil Cine Out The Bate Winter Stock o Broadway and 1th St ti ie SEAN Pe chokes JAMES McGREERY & C0., Ages 6 & 10 and $2 years, at the Bink “Qe Imported CHEVIOTS; regular $1.25 Goods, at......... sce eee Twenty-third Street $2,90, $3.75 and $5.00, Broadway & 11th St Colored Dress Goods. Reduced from $7.00, $10.00 and $15.00. FINE WHITE GOODS. All-Wool HOMESPUNS, in 4 shades of gray, browns, castors and tané; 3 a All-Wool CHEVIOTS, in plain and mixed effects; All-Wool ' : rds, Sheer Madras, Dimities, Lenos, ALL Weel HUNRIDTTA, ots Vib bua, 1 ih pastel shades: All- WiTl MISS BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. son sel Me Male ili, Lave, Sh TT a $ ’ row's . | HOLSTERY DEP T. corded, striped or check,— All-Wool HOMBSPUN, tn light, medium and Ontord grays, tens, brows, COULD Ny 0 PHOTO, . Piques, shirred Lawue and be el eal See) nary, ete ; Lace inserted Mouseeline. All-Wool SERGES, DIAGONALS and CH. fall (| Lace Curtaias,—about 4go STERN BROTH ERS 12 gente per yard aiteon pore FAncT amen BYRON CHRVIOTS Qe Rough Rider, Wearing ue eo have fust received a shipment of j ee Alot “VICUNA. and ae ‘aa ir ‘ivi, ; Picture of Helen Gould, ceatren—new desi ath the Latest Novelties a JAMES MeCREERY&CO.,' Ae Ee, fine VENETIAN ery: fall line of spring 1. 19 Committed Suicide. | cre, 45 to 50 inches wide, P ar, asol s Broadway and 11th St. shades, 62 inches wide; regular $1.50 grade, to-morrow at..... DENVER, Col, March 12. 3% and 34 yards long, per ‘ From Paris Basan : Our Greatest Shoe Success. gold watch containing her picture, « ir, Cases of shoes are yet grrivng, ond te On eee fat Protege of Miss Helen Gould, Sergt. $1.50, $2.25 and $3.25; and direet attention to thelr own creation f, new shoes, ever r. buyer og RG a Bd oc “The Rose Petal” = - ee cae tn a a ee a Dride’s home. | LINEN DEPT COTTON SHEETS made jr the best ‘American trade—one or two lots for exportation. aad reckons ehters in Reoeveres {iH Point Lace Curtains, West Twenty-Third Street | pt ali and here aie ove 0 ee pom | enn an arise in Ber je ec Point de Paris, PILLOW CASES. | “Kida SHO, tse and but ‘ie and buon, "pool pee sot Mies ‘Gould befriended nim in a New oti bs ore Patera — Stamped Linens. Renee Seieroom, ze set os Ing _etyles, to 5, worth #290. ope.” 1 50 | a ai i ll Rows D'Oylies aud Centre Ghovts ond Tiler Coss, — Hail RM PER) ,| SMieereeorerieses : | > Hider went to Denver and became U tica ills Cotton Wo ‘a fine Patent Leather, En- | Misses’ and Children’s Geat he ere, ort sons. Ue ced © sreet| $3.00, 84.50 and $6.00, FANCY 6000S, Stern Bros! 25 and 4o cents perdoz, |Hemmed and Hemstitched. ie ed, gola Lace and Button . De Sere He mates mad gxg inches, | Sse doven. | Sheets = Ser rangle wr dtl i ma ; ~~ Re-| The “Princess” Belt, —made will offer to-morrow 14x12 $1.10 ae Size, Hemme. Hemattched. | S849 Nbpectat’ 00 with a Miss Lynch, a young woman of /Naissamce Lace Curtains, | of gray suéde, white Calf, | t5x1, “ rac & 17¢ each.| 54x90, 4cc, 48c, each,| Women's BUTTON BOOTS, vinnie brother heard of ls int: ~— a ro Lace of/Pateut Leather and black | Rich Cut oe 18x18 Ise & pe 7 O5898%4, 47 eS a peter tip ; i es oes ste rhe sae vara vid a ye ae fs mash gilt Buckles, | Oil and Vinegar Cruets, $1.35 an “ §0c “ ‘oie ps 6s “ wenltienaen wolted Don: esac pn nN) SSemmeh |we 51 65,2,50,3.75|3009 "ose (Braga, oe eae * | RSE 4 gp Wife's house after nightfali and put a| Pet pair, Value $1.25, | Bottles Ie ome ° : ular price $4.00, in ape te ns man's coui| £675) $8.50 and $12.50. | Combination Pocket-books, | Bon Ben Dishes, at Table Sets,—5 ieee Cons Homatuenea | oman baal ratent th er a Naz Coneers: {| Hrench, English and Ger. —Monkey skin or Alligator, | without hanes, 1.45, 1.95 65 cents & $1.25 per set. (452%38%, 14¢. 18c, each, Bs hing ogg belong to Com.|man Cretonne, Chintz, Art lee es eee i $3, 75,4.75| Fancy “Drawn” work and|5° $0384, 16e. 200, i series tots Ticking and Denim,—novel Ha Sa08, - canter, uart c Hemstitched Tra: Cloths, |5 $4%38}6, 17¢. gic. pepe q | ’ y The prices quoted for these articles are be- valsed here in Denver, 15,25 and 35 cents, ' JAMES McGREERY & C0. witout hapalen fertiaden ne or ee oe Tales, plain OF priated. 50 taches Twenty-third Street. Sugar and Cream Sets, $4,75 18x18 wens 85c & $2.35. | JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Semi- Sather has $10,000 of my | wide,—Cretonne im French and English Art | Unusually Low Pri 24x24 $2.25 & $3.25. Broadway and 11th St. i i i Miiepepes 414" tac o00 Contes. lResowe — || 4 Sent , wovented ot ten. first class and are cheaper than s er on the range in Texas 2. . 6 pes [NOTHING COULD SAVE a ot 28 Street) yy) erat JAMES M:CREERY & 00. — | JAMESMcCREERY &CO,,| moma Chrtetian seteetienn, Deetore Sal Oe Patent Medicines af Ve | RAN OVER oD WOMAN, H Avell, | Broadway and 11th St. a8 1s) Twenty-third Street. | James W. Bee. of New Rochelle, was - UMBRELLAS. On Monday, March 12th. 750 Umbrellas,—Men's | Weavy Treek Kaorcked Down Sesan Brady, Crushing Several of Wer Ribe. a so ansious to live that he hired doctor | and took patent medicine by the quar! i Last week Dre. Cofdington and Lyon! wae attempting to crose Weat told Bee that he had Bright's direane, | #roadway, at Warren sireet, at ? and could not live. His wife called 'n rloek this morning, Susan Brady, fit- “ls 7 r4 28-inch, Women's Cartetion Scientist who Hived on the| ‘y-four years olf, of 303 Hudeon street, are. i = was knocked down by @ heavy truck twill a. with tape are. He cummened & “Nenu, no |" An ambulance from the Hudeon Street ed on close told Ree that he wae mot really ti It) Hospital and the. surgeor rolling, ing, om lock frame, | while the sick man dimeel! rent for the | pastor of the Methodist church of whic | CMBRS® Im Te-Stght'e Opera. wap ail imaginary ise she was fon fractured body. Pooh ese ae Was & member. And all these diverse| Hecause of the indisposition of Van Fae Salen eth usin, sane R” SIMPSON DEAD Repabtican*t. wader, Once a Vower Ye thes Unreo of the fee of shive tm Kast-Side Patities, Died Com- 1m Retlevne tmepiim. row nate John Simpeon, known as “Shiner. tte del ance leader of the Repubiican Assembly Distrie: died in Belle we Hospitel to-day from chronic ne- | Mrs fee then summoned a priest. the and contusions the ——— ‘of thia verse. |“ 7 ae i name last “4 ) Ras of re = it ute: ex Whritis, He lived at 37 Atrorney street | heaters of body and soul met in the DYCK. tonight's opera will be “The and was married to a sister of “Tony” | Rouse at ence | FEtie faeichmen” notend of “Trieten , $1.95 enc! 5 cach. LAND.” Miller, the politician, of Long Istand UNE. 2tammseee ——ee--.. ss IB ogeverincoums® ** moed cag eee 2 8 8=—§ MOPAR | bowls, valne Be... cece ESAS Siete uote. ny. Sar add WekeiRidens of “18 THE SRW PROMISED LAND.” “16 VON SEW PRotene Late” |b CU we aan f) ee | CRN SAUCE, TU Ruane “ Roy, coll is. oh thas co ‘The New Novel of New York Life.| The Sew Sevet of Sew York Life. e JAMESMeCREERY&CO,, . “ammiesioner Brookfield of the Irublic ty. Rantiewten Oy Steutdawtes, Si Werte sens | Comma And he at one time] BOwtae In The Evening World Xess | Begine im Phe Evening World Sone ; : Bac."

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