The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1900, Page 12

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1900, — SILK SKIRTS. Latest model, finished with various flounces accordeon pleated, ruch edged and leaded raffles,—etraight, vandyke or graduated, Pale and medium colore,—plain or plaid Silk, Made of finest quality, 38 inch, Cliften Mill Teffetas. $5.50, $6.75, $8.75, $10.00 and $12.00. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. SILKS. On ‘Thureday, May the 24th. Sale of Novelty Silks, faney Taffetas and Foularde. Pale and medium celors and black. In Waist or Dress lengths. y d $1. © yard; sss Sosy 76 0, 0 ad JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. Stern Brothers. call attention to thew large assortment of Ladies’ House Gowns of Linen Lawns, Batistes and Dotted Swisses Silk Parasols At Unusually Attractive Prices Gros Grain and Taffeta Silk, in plain, $2.9 fancy and trimmed effects, Valve $3.75 to $5.50 ° 5 We tace Etech, Value 3478" 26,28 23.78 * 93,05 To-morvow and Friday Brass Bedsteads Usual prices $25,00 to $37.50 wn une Bde Usual Pres 3200 6'311,50 ° °4.75, $7.25, $0.00 Hair Mattresses, trom 96.50 $50.00 Curtain Dep't Ruffled Muslin Curtains, ». 50, 60°, 88¢ Ruffled Net Curtains, », 21.40, 1.95, 2.45 Colored Cross Stripe Curtains 91.35, 1.65, 2.45 West Twenty-third Street. TROLLEY PARTE TW SSTERS. In i» tae When Mary Was Hurled Into Fender. LINENS. Basement Salesroom. | 359 Table Cleths. Heavy ali —handsome pat- terns, Slightly seiled, At about one-half price, f 2423 yards, Mary and Rose Jelick are twins, 0 mud alike that even their mother | $4.00 and $5.75 each, Sometimes has difficulty in deciding just But there was no doub: 24x44 yards, morning wnen| 24:85, $6.75, $7.50 each, the aide of her sister ground under the wheels of 24%4 yards, $4.50, $5.75, $7.75 each. g e 3% Fe 3s pt i’ ‘the tnts| JAMESMcCREERY & CO,, mn | Broadway and rth St. | 4! ie] i Ht meanwhile and some one carried the neve to Mamma Jel eh thal 0 f he dariings had bee Hastening if Ey | {0 the spot, and learning shouted to them and !hem ma niihe os SNBBLZE KILLED Hl the track and in we have been bole * “\ Commectiont Man Saffering with Cold Ruptured Blood Vesset in His Hen. on, May 2 —Ramuel Ha i? of Vessel tit the brein Shore her feet, unaided. | a .4s) oe than hurt. Tere 4, about midnight old in the head od and immediate i m his bed unconsicous. * physicians said that a blood vessel 520, $25, $30, : = « 93.25 * 13.95) hant, died here from aros@ to bathe his 4 vat in bis Drain. He did pot re- but he lived more | SALE NOVELTY CHALLIES, | | 9 Sno ©’Neill’s. Continuation of Our Great Sale o: Women’s Straw Hats! CLOSING OUT | Dress Shapes as Banded Sailors. | All New, Fresh Hats, Latest Shapes, | Dresden patterns, — deli. 95 | oa © i cate, pastel and medium nm | colors, each, | a5 cents per yard. | JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway aad 11th St. Silk - and-woo! Foulard —and biack -and-white,— polka dots, novelty figures and fancy stripe designs, 35 cents per yard, Value 50 cents. Imported Crepon Challies, |—Persian Pa m-leaf and ‘SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST STREET. ——_——_———— | Lost things found and found things Sunday {# opportunity day for want The classified pages of the Sunday find owners through the medium of advertisements. (Get a line tn the World furnish a complete guide for Sunday World Want. great Sunday World the filling of al) wants. ee ricinitetinint i t= rT A I | ROTHENBERG 3. C6, TOUR MONET BACK PURCHASE 18 L NeatierA TORT Formerly LUDWIG BRos. West 14th bi While pect s and to-day’s sales were far in excess of our most sanguine expectations, there is no lack of Variety or assortment for the newcomers. Lines that have sold rapidly have been amply reinforced; specials that have heen sold out entirely have been supplanted by others equally great as : i i PARLOR AND TEA TABLES Parior bargains. Thus the sale to-day is as magnetic as when store opened Monday, Table, former price 94. i. | | | 7 bg laird ) seas D Moy val mee turned CHIFFONIERS, Curty Birch @ Mahogany Chiffonter.. 4.98 for $8.50 Steel and Brass Beds, like cut. Full brass mounts aaa and vases; heavy brass rod head and foot, and fancy brass scroll; all sizes, regular $8.50 beds, 4,98 cn Four Most Tempting Carpet Offers. You save more than 50 per Seth's Axminster Carpets, made, All-Wool Tapestry Brussels cont. by taking prompt advantage jj) * comvlete 8 Qe palit mate, lined and las 5 5c of this opportunity, which is un- Santord’s Wilton Velvet Stair aes Carpet, A : 5. get 50 Terkioh Couch: +) Ive cut: full spring edge i" cy Naured. velours: iy “Temarkable bargala 10.50 eee 015.00 Chiffonier at... 13.75 Chiffonier at. Carpet, pur do Ve ydh, wi ‘4 th oe Be doubtedly the best in many years. PAA ah yey sowe (ee FOC) lls tee, v....., = 2 Japanese Matting, $5.98, Bamboo Porch Shades. Worth $10.00. For Veranda Use. da worth Te. at 49¢ erm worth etm at... 1.5 yerd role: beet quality linen war p dapanens Matting: a.¢ month a War 79¢ orth 2%, at... 1.5) ing wader tot Yr herds! ear sh' Bay swt worth at BBs. tute worth ahat, 2.48 tinolun and Tilcloths, With the completest selections in New York, with everything that's new, and with prices that are the lowest, we are justitied in (eeling more than usually proud of the great business this department is doing. be ory 8 Celebrated Floor Oilcloth; 1, Ne and tyde. wide, regular We, value, at, Sereeerresrseleree nay fe 19¢ Combination Linoteum- ~biicloth— We nave cold thousands of yards like it: the new flor: og: linoleum face: eilcioth back stands hard usage, worth é®e beget 1 ares St Cennine Cork Linoleum, hh Se 4; all pgp age from Sto Wyde; wort to yao 25c Rugs! Mattresses, These prices for All-Wool Smyrna Rugs. | 459, formerly 1.04 7210.4 formerly 1.40, onlz, formerly 74 | soe 7,98 vow 12,98 sow 15,98 1,000 Bromiey's Smyrna Rugs: seversibie, Vnetted fringe: @reth weeth 1.0 epeetal et 98 Hammocks. 200 MEXICAN GRASS HAMMOCKS; regular price $1.00; special, ROTHENBERCS : NOTABLE SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY OF LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS! 39c. 59c. 98c. Best Percale Shirt Waists; vec Bar Waists: srvining Ladies’ Fine Percale Waists, vew wo inserting? | colored, tucked, plain and insertings; 1 kK, laundered also w lawn, tucked, Inserted and Mo, $28 all-over lace fronts; 2 values. beens tet Delhi 1-0-0 0-tntnee-gnenenentnntetntn tnt tntnte tne na LADIES’ isi. LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, At % Pair Yast binck cotton Stockings: summer weight: At 12 1+2e Cah. swiss rivhed Veets: low neck; with or Hichelien ribbed ; alse ‘pias without wing sleeves; stilt trimmed ribbes rus. At 10€ Palit Pine Wgunge Hern rat . age; Guakt naked! bleh tobi coset} EXITS large ribbed Vests, low neck Rerun... 1246 at White HANDSOME APRONS AT LITTLE PRICES. AUISC Nurses and Waitresses’ At 106 Nurses and Waitresses’ At aGe Aprons with bibs and revere Aprons, fine lawn; clusters of tucks Aprons, full sive, with inch inserting over shoulders; fine lawn and full and deep hem: full sires; the. values of fine embroidery; Me. values, 5 —— Challies,—biue - and- white,| {| rose and pink, | Ladies’ Wrappers >AMahler-' Rroe, 6th Ave. and 31st St. SALE THURSDAY | ONLY OF Ladies’ Lisle AND Silkk Vests One lot Ladies’ fine imported pure sille Swiss ribbed vests in pink, blue, lavender, cream, white and black, plain and crocheted yokes, were $1.39, for this sale, 59 Cents, One lot Ladies’ imported Swiss lisle vests, all colors and sizes, were 49 cents, for this sale, 25 cen ‘One lot Ladies’ imported Swiss liste vests, crocheted yokes, in pink, blue, lavender and white, all sizes, were 98 cents, for this ~ 49 Cents. One lot Lad‘e;’ fine union suits, high or low neck, long or no sleeves, all sizes, were 98 cents, 49 Cents. Broadway and rith Street. | | SHIRT-WAISTS, | 1,200 Whit e—Open and| “Drawn work” Muslin; Waists, cord, stripe hem- Listitch, and check muslins and weaves, Stiff Linen collars,—soft tor stiff cuffs, $1.45; Value $2,25. | Fine Madras Waists,— with jpleated back and tucked {|fronts finished with hem-| stitched band, | Stiff “self” collars and cuffs, Pale blue, lavender, old, $1.45; Value $2.50, | | | JAMES McCREERY&CO,,| Broadway and rrth St, ie) Meyer Jonasson & Co. Will Place on Sale in the Suit Department About 100 Ladies’ High-class Tailored Suits of Broadcloths, Cheviot Serges and Homespuns (taken from the regular stock) and $20 00 reduced {rom $32.50, 37.50 & 40,00, A lined with Silk (reg. retail value $25 00 $50 and $60), 35. On Sale Thursday, May 24. Also Foulard Costumes, entirely BROADWAY AND 12TH STREET. Meyer Jonasson & Co, Ladies’ Separate Skirts. Ladies’ Separate Skiris—of Gray and Oxford Homespuns, Brilliantines, Broadcloths and Chev-- iot Serges. $3.90 $5.90 $8.75 $12,00 $5.90, $8.75 Golf Skirts of double faced BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. Ehrich Bros. FINE STRAW HATS, all es newest shapes, at 25¢, TRIMMED HATS, ready to wear, value 98¢., at 39 Tallor_ wy rd out J 6,29 An Unequalled Offer for Careful Dressers. This offer for a week —and the Sales of the week will busy a hume det hands cr more. We'll take your measure, give a fitting of the ‘asted garments, GIVE YOU ENTIRE SATISFACTION or GIVE Y OUR MONEY BACK, There are six different styles in Eton effects, and a choice of bl brown, castor, pearl gray, red or black, The suits will be made lined or unlined, all with newest shape of skirt, and embodying the very latest summer fancies, There’s a Sixth avenue window display for your inpection, and another showing in the suit store, second floor, Silk braid or silk strapping is used for trmming, A $25 Value for $16.50 For One Week. and Waists. The Most Successful Sale of the Spring. Brevnd Plan. Persons in best position to know tell us that ours has been the | ye sale of wrappers and waists held in New York this spring. It ¢ his SALE OF PAJAMAS. +| 5so°Snits Made of extra light- weight, white, corded,| mercerized Madras, with | Military or turn down collar, white silk frogs and pear! buttons,—fancy silk trimmings on Shirt) and Trousers, Also 125 Odd Suits,— made of Anderson's fancy colored Madras,—stripes or checks, $1.55 each; Value $2. $0 and $3.00 JAMESMcCREERY &CO,,| Broadway and 11th St. as been far more successful than any other of a like nature in { tory of Ehrich retailing—and that’s the strongest comparison possible, Ehrich sales are always successes, Two items to-day hint of the un- precedented values to be found here. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, of percale in fancy atripes and figures, Nght and dark colorings, yoke and plain back, full front, laundered collar 7 At 33. LADIES’ WRAPPERS, of percale, in a large assortment of stripes and figures, light and dark colors, also indigo blue, pleated full front and extra wide skir-, finished with belt, At 37° 1,985 Rolls of Matting Reduced 79,400 Yards Sacrificed in the Height of Season. Stock Sheets tell no false tales, though often unpleasant. 1,985 rolls of Mattings means too much nw Ket, bag that we are showing was produced for this season’s a a makers that the world knows, selected and Japanese Cotton Warp and China Mattings are included, and fancy buck, Reduced from $1 to $3 Per Roll, China Mattings, reduced, begin at, per roll..........sseseseee.s 3.75 Japanese Mattings, reduced, begin at, per roll..............sn00 Other Floor Coverings. A regular 75c, Carpet, maae, laid and lined, per yard.......... 57¢ ———— =

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