The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1900, Page 8

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pe a no ss TRE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1 1, “1900, uC PLATT (EXAMINED ii = &NeilPe == 0 FLAYS FOR THE EVENING WORLD AN. 2 55 ates Stee i 65 210 Se? MISE ‘LAS "UAL SALE OF BLANKETS! To Settle Whether He Is Really . GIVES THE LIE. 5 Si cemeal Wreck—He Is NOT, ; | ... 20,000 Pairs atLess Than Factory Prices! mg Say the Examining Physicians : To-day we begin one of the most important sales of the year — Gev, Roosevelt sud the Hough S » : : am BLANKETS—and a Big Sale it will be, too. It ought to, for you ean —Still Strong Enough, Men- y, wines buy Blankets here to-day and while the sale lasts at cheaper prices tally and Physically, to Keep than you would have to pay in any other store in the city of New Yor That's claiming a great deal, we know, but. it's true, nevertheless Last December we foresaw the advance in the Prices of these cold weather gomforts and protected ourselves and our customers accord- ingly by placing an order with the largest and most reliable manufacturer in America for 20,000 pairs for July 15 delivery. They're here ae Ol sale to-day at Last Year's Prices, which means poke ae \ A Saving to You of Thirty-five Per Cent. fe eee “ : me 12,000 Pairs 8,000 Pairs Eastern Wool Blankets se Califor nia Blankets At These Matchless Prices! At These Extraordinary Prices! | "S"" 69, 98, 1.65 to 2.85 pair “S) ™Ge 2.98, 3.75, 4.50 to 5.98 pair) "xs" 98e,, 1.25, 1.98 to 3.75 pai se Hevey Oca 3.35, 3.98, 4.98 to 9.00 pair Twos ou" 3,50, 4.50, 5.25 to 6.50 pair : Few gm 3, 98, 5.25, 6.75 to 12.98 pair LARGE ASSORTMENT CRIB ELANKETS vt as | Extra Fine “hirteen and Fourteen Quarter Sizes, AT PRICES EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE, Pudge Coyne, who defended the findings of the Military Hoard of -_ Inquiry that dectared meninet the Major. Major Smith passed the te to on Being Boss. | Justice Gieger to-day reserved Diieation by Judge The general appearance at frst glance was that of 3 & nn in comparatively g { health bright © and Nich ~ alee) ‘lean and free appointed py Ported that Majo ’ it Of the Beven:)-first Regiment, was unt e-Low but fu Respirat A little Above normal r sp of hond firm 1 vigorou Vision of (he Thie Judo Why a writ of certs Peviewing the Je isu tribuna Carriage -Sliqht stoop to one side, apparently favoring recently fractured rit Mind Keer Speech-Ready and to the point Signed JOHN W. DRAPER MAURY, M D L. SYLVESTER SOBFL, M D vas af 9.00, 12.50, 16.50 to 22.50 pair wey | 7S FFER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SALE THESE MATCHLESS VALUES IN 3 a 7. ee CROCHET AND MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS: REPORT OF EEPERTS ee ening "World the acth issing Major end that the Governor i Preming ~~ on Senator “ust WANTED To Go HOME. Worth from 2.50 to 7.00 each, at Worth from 1.50 to 2.50 each, at } t to go ‘ 1.35, 1.65, 1.98 to 4.50 each. 69c., 79¢,, 89c., 98c. to 1.35 each. A full line of Silkoline Comfortables, filled with Pure Snowflake Cotton, actually worth a Dollar and a Half, will be offered 1 ree om , vehaerT Tl at this sale at 1.25 each. Orders by Mail Will Receive Prompt Attention. ; * “tan vost lite . sof Whom are well known pee : ED Fs made by the Seventy: | tn the medica! world potive inadernhip of the 6 Ste eae ad A 4 ‘ rr t we eon toe uatn Mus ae “PLATT LOOKED WELL, 0) 8! Jose! oe ace sae =H. O'NEILL & CO,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2Jst Street. F_pruseodin mot thes yrt-martial Helo emtal Hote e; M4 KS BETTER: | febtelebiteleebbbbbtebebb be bbeeeeeeebtee nee ae tend bi a AA resign. W ba to th . Sin! id Mr Hacot ’ i 4 . ’ mi ae ‘threats to convene a e cs aps ‘ =o ‘ a Pont FORMERLY LIpwin BROS = = me it Our Hovselurnishing Visit Our Crockery mf ‘ ey re ' 7 dy Pisce A in the Basement. West 14th St. Departments in the Basement. | P & pale a and exceedingly w ' e Picfic and Balti- i Your Money Back tf a Purchase Is Unsatisfacto ry, tie . a Union Pic Fie 4 ° tity Tt wan warm, nelthes| WOULDN'T USE THE DOOR, | more & Ohio Dividends |f BEST FURNITURE BARGAINS IN TOWN! ‘ eee Seka te ee wines m,” Help the Market. p It the values were not usually excellent, and if the prices were not lower than those * 1 i ma ag! - of other stores, do you think this sale would be of uncommon importance to you? Not a bit “ ’ war w ' aE a it! Measured by the best standards, the sale offers you so many remarkable chances to save that : nied Le to overlook it would be to show a supreme disregard for economy. We told you before how high seemed 0 . a grade the furniture is; how uniformly reliable it is. That holds good in every instance, To-morrow’s e ie \ ser specials as enumerated below will appeal strongly to you. No better argument of the littleness of the 3 ‘ s + prices can be advanced than the prices themselves, Note our window displays, No mail orders, Ky t 4 1 1 y OS ga, bs GR | Som the wit BSR re ARI, TMG 1 il\| a * $10.50 Turkish Couches! } Be “Fie avr as Now $5.85 9 to the Court ees: ‘qu 9. 75Extension FableS: 98 £ ome fe iden oak with five im turne OLCOTT AOoEPTS lhe BOERS. fae aka ee 7 Re, ca Autiassnter tol a $1.50 Oak “ae Chairs nj 5 eras Ste ye eae a Carpet Prices Reduced, } + Italy Ineued—Ite Succeeds Mr. t OT 2 I1- wool Ti . ate oN Heh WILL. AY i! cad) Now Test 1°" Beds at $2980 | | 012 20m orvatent tind § tale te. whee the: peeition of ‘But 13 Sista Are Kille 4 Li Have brace Reed and bi Bicscrod tag 95¢ b $ for 3 y and 39 Hurt in J arms, heavy {|} LOT 1—Plain and Figured V t ' i appl ath ‘ pets for others. Xe a n hae been seated Train Wreck. | need ¢ + He succests ‘ec val “ar shai L Left $10,000 He Admits ban the ie spindles and pes, ars | tine, cade snd ¢ ee — | to Friend" Who Mountain Men to wre S808) F cocnenssnenecaege rh | > m hee . AUTOS m CRNTRAL PARK, | Saw Her Die. Frankfort. Linoleums and Oilcloths, z - . . ps | LOT t Sampson's famous Floor? wuctent Sage Conches This 0 lg: friend. € id fon HM. Palme, if he : | \ LOT j—Joseph Wild's genuineS 3 a OE. gerne vive me, (em thowsand dotiars Hor bore wer ‘ a's i { ee pggene ft ok hg Pm ood rg Rew clestric sta, vice was fH : aetine e ts | values SOc. a yard Tr rw a ae #0 m (g10,.000 ; see 2 A9UNTE YORE... 06. evesenes 29c k irs, N 1 A r % Pb eaueieaseiddic e saith ‘ ‘ 1h * Py 72 ued slcinte it oo St Re Prices Co ‘|| Dinner Sets and Toilet Ware. F & . ‘ oT +, per} | {Dinner Pee Wg d fancy shapes nd uset deeere- + “1 i { m. be : t } . : crt aaa | tows; dy hh G + soto 9.98 z lacket “ mit 1 d ch | | Dinner Sets—Service for 12 people; neat, “dainty apple- 4 ; 1% Yay es values. ' |} green border decoration; 918 sets for.......... ..... 10. 25 x ® P 5 £ fro . | | Toilet SetsWhite, large besie commplens set, 1 25 x SED BY THU ‘THURDERBOLY, ** orn to the vane as ‘i 4 oe nag nag x vid basa prone A <i - tere > j mous rna Rugs, _} | Pitcher and Basin_Odd shapes; iaignains: GAB. ..10000 7 ; as Somiba ee ee its ty ® ty seer Seen | Fancy Plates—About 30 different styles; dessert and fruit jates,) aiiane Minas fa iia (ee Samir’ Jernine owe i eel . aeke Can } . ce also course lovee mavens "plates values 7 to $1 so Lr * Arowad lier Garden-the | + Aer gaee LONDON STOUKS QUIET, Cusiiedns ea de be is cba yg ; 00 GOP OUI. 8 as eni sctshes vs ¥ekes 00s cate t Shocked, but Lives. ‘ “ 4 me ‘até ae ~_ee anennnnanianionmnaonninng, : PN. N. Yo. Aug. 1—Mrs.| Frederick (ard ie ; ' SONS ON eaeteete tet ete tebtetebieitetabtebtebtebteotebbtetentnbinltnetelattcbttetteatnnbtnbtnite teeta D base's Lake. was|ir. « comma oo a Oe | F 7 iM her ganien by a bo “ort Ww . a it, — yeas rtrd : :° : WHEAT TRADING QUIET, 7 pve cm toa rate ’ 2 onthe a meas i ¢ tha ‘ 2 e dealing - 3 , “hy . 1 Wheat started quiet again Pe prices vores Bos ‘miah perish at se ' Atebie , I Ss a ih rather steely, supplementing ‘the Aes wh 5. Beptembe iy i sera met @ oni aeacinn Fi : ‘ea York Bay Ceme mn oy ‘onal advance in London. 0 ie ne prices were: a wiser, Central we * weake ecuritien in be . ny) eae sts ke American quarter ree Ledge im. and t,t Sotses Gael Rae Beh aes: 2 R \eun ee tar plea eesemttane were ae Sept. corn, Mh 1-4; bape é «

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