The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1901, Page 10

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4 ; Se ee ere ee JAMES McCREERY & CO. SALE OF CORSETS. Imported and American Corsets,—nuimer- ous models and materials, 50 cents to $2.50; VALUE $1.50 to $8.00. SILKS. Imported black Surah Silk,--22 inches wide. Suitable for Summer Gowns, Blouses or Petticoats, 7o cents per yard; VALUE $1.00. Black Satin Duchesse,—-22 inches wide,— fine quality and finish, 75 cents per yard; VALUE $1.15. 2,000 yards black Peau de Soie,—soft qual- ity, brilliant surface, $1.00 per yard; VALUE $1.25. 1,200 yards, pure dye, black Taffetas,— very fine, soft quality, suitable for Waists or Evening Gowns, $1.00 per yard; VALUE $1.35. 10,0co yards printed Foulards, advance designs for the Spring and Summer. oo 19 SRNR aA eth ORNS pS EST een 881. od ba THE 50 Turkish Carpets from 7 x 10 ft, to. 11 x 15 ft, Ine | Dining Room Librar ; Choice Antique | In subdued colorings, 100 Selected Antique and Medern Orlental Rugs Bedstead & Be Jew designs in Brass B with Brass Trimmings, | t all sizes, Value $10,00 75 Brass Bedsteads, Spring Underbeds West Twe GBS FTOVOVOS OO White or colored printings, including all the newest shades, with the latest biscuit and mode tints, - 75 cents per yard; Vrveeeeseces BVTOVSVTOVSVOOOS VALUE $1.25 BROADWAY ANDITH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. VACCINATED THE GENTEEL BURGLAR. So, Too, Whee air the. Detectives Who| Arrested Him in an Infected House. jarprised by the Doctors. This s the story of a crafty burginr, who wasn't as smart as he though! he was, a pair of Health Hoard phystclare and three detectives ‘And the trail of the vaccine quill is over it all. It came out when William Carl, a Prepossessing young fellow was held in $1,000 batl by Magistrate Mayo tn the Morrisania Court to-day. He said he had no settled abode. The fact may have made him feet quite at home when he got into the flat of Mrs, Emmu Ives, of No. East One Hundred and ‘Thiri street, yesterday afternoon. mas deserted, Carl was with the silverware when { a knock at the door. "I bluff {t out.” quoth Mr. opening the dov well-drensed young gentlemen. “We're from the Health Department— vaccine corps, you know, Tnere’s been amallpox in the house and we have io vaccinate every one,” said one of the callers. “Really, 1 hadn't heant of it, re- Dlled the burglar. ‘The famtly ts all out Iam the son. Folks will be back before dark." “Well, we'll make a start on you,"'! waid the doctors. And to m good Carl tured his arm, . | No money thr pulling thts leg. Stim ply discovering a hurghor, | | Verwure whe an ominous knock, fol-| lowed by a kick, sent the door fying y Were walking of open, Cart just had time Co dive unier Sesmalrpo vi tae ssl paulcinns nes gene intoeerae: iand theta doining fiat. When they spoke of h 4ng vaccinated a son in Mrs. Iver's Mrs. Martin deciared that young bri were not in the hablt of having grown! gons about, and suggested that ih young man was a burglar. ; ‘The doctors dragged Car! frum nis} « Riding place and Mrs, Martin went out i for the police. She encountered Detec- tives Churchill, Courtney and Maher, of AGED HUMORIST DEAD. | BIG aes K. OF C. Proves a Victim of| National ¢ + Bright's Disease. G M. Gregory, editor of Judga Heetadlishment, died to-day of ‘Aisease, aged alxty-five years, ‘was one of the old- imoriste, of which Burdette, of ton Hawkeye, and the Dan- Were prom! nent ty) niat Jamestown, Tend | Aloysius's Hail. wepaper career on the he Ful- ward 1. Hearn, of South Framing- arms and nue # Ning he phynte t cH, b Meporta of y NEW HAV March b.—Delegates from twenty-five States and from th District of Columbia and Ithe 1 Sew sion of the Nation of Columbus, whic! newan to-day in St. When We Say A Real Bargain It's Certainly So. Cur Ladies’ Sutt Sale Broke We have added $25 more of Wednesday Morning. EVERY ONE NEW THIS Former Prices, ) $40.00 35.00 32.50 25.00 | 20.00 13.00 Broadway MAGNATE CLARK DYING IN NICE. | | Ex-President of Haven Road Long Fought UeresD +Ex-President Charles Haven Ratlroad s from a grave ate His condition ts March 5 Clark Road, vd. Mr. ( was born Pati weay ark is wlsty-four ie are old. ! Hitroduelng. are the nad ta Arete. Bealls unl did much t Kholders. Wheat om irly active and 18 t 1-t lower, but turned dull jater, vored selling, © prices ne Oh ee ae Maas, Murene “iersh : Rochester G Fever and reports i show ov arog Walk | a be! gain in memberanp ‘ubd tho onler wal swheat, oe March wheat, will place on sale To-morrow, in their Oriental! Rug Department { Fine Antique and Modern Persian Rugs and Carpets m and small zht colorimgs, Rose, Green, Cream, etc, at Exceptionally Low Prices Zed Room or Office, trom $48.00 to 120.00! | Afghan & Cashmere Carpets eclal Values, To-morrow and Thursday 50 White Enamel Bedsteads, Value $31.00 Pure Halr Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Mattresses Remade, Feathers Renovated. More Rocm for Our SPECIAL ORDER DEPT. Is Our Excuse. Sale Commences 8.30—Remember the Time. styles and all colors— cheviots, broadcloths, venetians—68 silk-lined throughout. Yous Carhart sls e @ e é é é é é é e é é Sh = é i |¢ é New] High-Priced uit was out of of 1 le und entered BROADWAY AND 11TH ei STERN BROTHERS sizes, also India Carpets olors suitable for from £47.50 to 80.00, at 11.00, 14.50, 18.00 dding Department jedsteads, also White Enamel Sultabe for country houses at 97.15 #25.50 at y-third Street. So BOOS Nite Drea 3 | Ladies’ Department. $ Suit Sale. All Records in that Department, these elegantly Mao-Tailored Suits for SEASON-Sizes 32 to 42—very latest Now $17.50 12.50 8, 75 (no alterations.) and 13th St. BUYERS IN THE. STOCK MARKET. SSCS SOOT SVS OOSSO8SSSS80888: Issues in Demand and Show Gains. | Trading on the Stock Exchango in the carly hours toslay showed tmprovement in the general tone, and in sympathy | with higher prices in London the entire Ust recordet A feature wns the exceptional demand for the higher-priced mtocks, sneluding c, Great Northern pre- olidated Gas und Amalga- | mated Copper, all of which wore up from 3 polata, the heavy gain be- Ing scored by General An a group th | favored and show | win rallrouds were tragiions we «| ings, ‘The ste certed upwa fractional A 1 demand sprang up for ¢ n stocks under the leader la. ‘The group Other, stoc strong on moderate deat stocks showed no con movement, but were up °, Which was Drawers, fine muslin, full size, yoke bands, trimmed with clusters _ of tucks in rutile, also above the ruffle, finished with fine torchon; also embroidery trimming; 40c. AMALPNI VAIS APD INI SAINT AION fe} St. Louie 8. Wo pt. Tenn. Union Pa r WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1901 West 14th St. Rothenberg &. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. A Sale That ' Se Every Hour Adds to-the Interest Has t Thousands a- Talking: of the Event. Thank you. We didn’t think there would be such a rush to be specially emphatic about. you have not been here yet you are invited to call at your leisure. completeness Of thestore. Broad aisles, plenty of daylight and Met ARE Sontag OMOEA Eo ie TURNED INTO A LIVIN A BAFFLING, MYSTERIOUS TRANS! DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR. 4 s KNIT UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Vests and Pants—fine maco yarn; vests high neck and long sleeves, also short sleeves: pants knee length; nicely tinished; 39c. grades; this sale... Ladies’ Vests and Pant: quality cotton rib, high neck, long sleeves, also short sleeves; trimmed at neck with silk ribbon; knee length 25 Ladies’ Combination Suits Finest quality maco cotton; high neck, long sleeves, anki neck with sil SILKS. 27-inch hand-woven Lyons printed Habutat Silk, designed in Japan; beautiful light grounds with dainty colored figures. Also dark and me- sen eroand: fas sprays, set figures and florai designs. $1.00 balues 59c LADIES’ HOSIERY. Ladies’ Fast Black Richelieu Ribbed Seamless Cotton Hose; 10c values length; trimmed at ribbon; also pearl double sole, heel and toes 1 3c. values Ladies’ Hosiery—Special lot of man- ufacturers’ samples; fast colors, seam- less cotton Hose; also plain black, buttons; at... Ladies’ full $96. values, eeey2oc Suits — Fine lisle thread and tine cotton; high neck and long. sleeves, also. short Combination sleeves:some arelow-necked:trimmed| '4ce, buck with white foot, fanc k crochet, also silk rib- colored tops, and black with ere 75c.to $1 only. A9c vertical stripes; regubr 19¢. 12: Values. seeee WAISTS. New Chambray Waists —Four of of the best styles for the coming year; bought last week by us to sell at $1.50 and $2.00, but marked ridi- culously low as a special fea- ture; ca 98c MUSLIN. UNDERWEAR. Gowns, full size, soft finish mus! okes trimmed with 4 rows fine emb. insertings; cambric ruffle around neck and sleeves; tin- ished with pearl but- made tons to sell at 6. sale. “APRONS. Aprons, full size, fing lawn; cost of material without making; 25 9 values; this sale. c Aprons for nurses and waitresses, with clusters of wide tucksand deep hem; 40c. values. tidal wave of busy-ness set a pace that was apparently irresistible. Anniversary Sales now in Progress are excellent proofs of this store’s merit and vast growth. of trade to-day. But yesterday’s There’s another point we want If You will be surprised by the all modern conveniences. MUSIC DAILY ON THE SECOND FLOOR. DON’T MISS THE FREE EXHIBITION OF GALA- iG, BREATHING WOMAN WHILE FORMATION. IN THE CARPET FOR CHILDREN, Children’s Spring Box Coats. All-wool tan covert cloth, velve collars and cutfs, strictly ished; sizes 4 to 14. A bar- fain withoutegulthsate }IO Children’s Wool Dresses—Plain cashmere, fancy plaids and novelties: made tull over good handsomely years. offer. tailor tin- linings; very trimmed; sizes 4 to 14 hes eee | 9B HOUSEFURNISHINGS. By A demon- A most excellent This sale. We want you to realize how much you get for your money when you trade here, and how thoroughly satisfactory the quality of the merchandise is, Our Second Be 25c 10c lasts longest; needs no cooking; givesa fine 2c dry Soap, 10 cakes for.... Bread Raisers, with foot and ventilated cover, 45c. kind... Dish Pans, 10-qt. size, good quality tin, 20c. kind... Velvet Starch, best known; tinishand gloss; just to intro- duce it to our trade we mark fe] Meyer Jonasson & Co. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. Are showing a superior assortment of the latest and most fashionable Tailor Made Silk Waists, Louisine or Merveilleux Silk, blouse waists, at $5.00, $5.75 and $6.75, Persian Satin Liberty or Taffeta (suitable for evening wear) at $8.75 and $10.75, All waists are manufactured in their own workrooms, in- suring a properly finished, perfect fitting waist, sold direct to the consumer, at popular prices. Wednesday, March 6th. SAGE AFTER AN OLO DEBT. & Ira. Leglalsture to Help Financier Re- STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. American Railwaye Strong at Ad- vanced Prices, Undoubted strength wax shown in the 5 pushe for the . Who is secking to passed from existence. He fatled to collect the money tn the of the railroads spread tet up ‘an extreme 41-5. North American rose 4. A break in Sugar 2 unsettled the market, but t ie generally was rather easy ton, The total sales of mocks to-day we MW) yhares and of Londn $5,588,000, ‘The Closing Quotations. Arm. tee & Hoop. Am, Steel & Hoop Sagar Stock E: to a higher leval being marked. few days. courts, ax there was no one to pay It ‘Phe bill will endeavor to make the corporation's property | respo! the debt. The millionaire will then gt his money through taxation. CARNEGIE GIVES $1,000. Helps Along the Oyster Bay 1i- brary Fund. Andrew Carnegie, whose Uberal dona- fons to Mbrary funds in different parts of the country tracted so mu attention recent! written to Mra, Thomas 8. Youngs, of Oyster Bay, th the committee of the Oyster Bay ne Mbrary can have his check for $1,000 at any Ume, The committeo is raining a fund of $5,000, and will, of cou cept Mr. Carnegle's generous 0! Among those who have made dona- American department of the London ge to-day, the tendency Union Pacife was conspicuous, with 1 gain of 1-2 per cent. above New York rity. Erie first was up 5-8, Ontario Weatern and. Southern Pacific 3-8 1 © balance of the I Kaine of 1-8 to 1-4. igh a os predicted a boom in the co; ities generally were tion continues recelpts of Kol nd during the lai SS SUGAR DIVIDENDS PAID. nuible for See TINE Ese American Refining Declares 1 3-4 \ ' Secong | Anemnda Stining York, Deal ha ak Common and Quarterly, : Teattrnd, | Aitimore a “onto The directors of the American Sugar nike ae Nal & Ohio pt Company have declared a divi- cai tte} Onl Refining Company a wena dend of 1 3-4 per cent. on its common stock, which {s tho same as the lust dividend, and the regular quarterly divi. Transit tons to the ft secretary, Will! Hone President former vke (hw property 3-4 Read corn, | fsa Boab. hattway “8 's closing prices wore: May! La BH, Seer ebpe te eee 3. 3 : iF | Continental To 4 iw Tack. Ww wh We fe New | Bel! a itu 16s TS a ee oy aay rae ae he Hz) ou6) tomb ot rd , 197 7) 5 See) ene one) tow Be de Say jetro. St. Ms ae fe ih CHS ae es se Scr ainy, Freed Steel US HR te Wore: | Heading in ay South. Hall a Bra @Lse S32: ldend of '1 3-4 per cent. on its preferred stock, i acted for Cotton Market The cotton market opened ensy to-day and 1 to 6 points lower. There was a 6-point rally in tho first hour. Port re- celpts were estimated at 37,000, against 29,377 Inst week and 28,445 last year, Bearish Engiish cables, with heavier port receipts, depressed tho market af- ter the call and prompted feverish gen- eral selling. May was off to 858 and July dropped to 8.09, A rally of 6 points occurred at 10.15 o'clock. ‘The opening prices wore: jaroh, 8.04 od; April, ABI bids Ma 1 19 a Sine, a 2 Bs, July, A 90" 1e ASL: sa Tie toh PNovem: 64 to 7, Pecembs: SlosinB TELEPHONE BOY’S FLYER. Hache & Co. Say One of Their Em- ployces Specalated. ‘The following notice was recelved yen- torday on the New York Cotton Ex. change: “We hereby revoke power given to Roy Nowman to act for us on the Cotton Ex- change in any capacity, as he {a no employed by u: pelt eens hea ith HE & CO. joy, Ne aan is a young man who} 8. the caj f teresa, on the sGotton ive of J. 8. & Co. ¥: ity cng saestved st week. ber, Pe to. ree ‘Jak ", 8.64 to. 8.26; Bent. 7, 03 0 7 TH; Novem- 07. larch, 3,82 40 | Ee! “8.60; May, S630 Rod? to 8.65; ( ¢ stration A of NAM- RON ttl, POLISH }) 2 during S tg which a can will be presented free toevery visi- tor to the Basement. Polishes all kinds of brass, silver, copper, tin, Put up in combination sets ot and bo Fairbank's Mascot Laun- = thes? 10¢. packages at only. RIBBON. Plain and Moire Taffetas,— Ribbon, 414 inches wide. White, black and complete range of delicate, medium and deep shades of green, brown, blue, yellow, red, pink, purple, mauve and grey. 15c. per yard, JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. LADIES’ GLOAKS. English, covert Cloth Ulsters for Driving, or Trav- elling. Yoked Box Back or semi-fitting. Raglan or Coat Sleeves. Oxford greys and tans. Shower proof, $16.50 and $22.50. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Ban rises vcssseerses 6.30/8UD wate coves THE TIDES. Governor's Island. Bandy Mook Mell Gate Fi PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. INCOMING STBAMBHIPB. DUE TO-DAY. shields, Easton, fbraitar. reps, London. Verona, Algiers. Hawabj; albraitar. 3 | aust, Lav UPHOLSTERY DEPT, 4th Floor. ORIENTAL GOODS, 7 Extensive collection of East India Articles,’ —embroid. ered Skirts, Bodices, Scarfs, Covers and Mats. Phul- karis, and Fine Jeypore Prints,—for table covers, couch covers or portieres, About 250 fine India Prints, size about r 1-2x3 yards, $1.00 each, Delhi Phulkaris, with curi- ously embroidered borders and centres, $1.95 each; usual price $3.50, Printed Table Covers, 3-4 yard or one yard square, 75 cents and $1.00 each, Sofa Cushions,—about 24 inches square, covered with various Oriental stuffs, $1.50 and $3.50 each; usual price $2.50 to $5.50. Borders and Dados,—one yard wide,—five to eight yards long, $2.00 each. JAMES McCREERY &60., Twenty-third Street. FANCY GOODS. Five hundred, imported Buckles. Handsome, Grecian or Oriental designs,—beautiful- ly wrought metals, set with scarabs or stones. $1.00 each; Value $3.75 to $6.75. The “Bolero” ribbon belt, —made of double faced satin. Finished with rosettes and black or gilt spiked stream- ers, $1.00 each. JAMES McGREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. World Wants Never Disappoint! Paid Help Wants in this morning's World. wt BUT 366 Paid Helps Went ini 13 of |. Y. papers combined, sb AGENTS r- J ARTIFICIAL FL ERS APPRENTIC LITHOGRAPHERS DONNAZ wees MACHINISTS cose BOOK DINDMR:! TAKERS ose SOOKKEETERS .. bors . BUSH ELSE puTCHE! 2 OPERATORS: PRESSERS PAINTERS PHOTOGR. PAPERMANGERS PORTERS COLLECTORS COMPOSITORS DRESSMA DISHWASIT SALESLADIES +6 AMSTRESSES SKIRT HANDS.. SILK WORKERS TAILORESSES ~~ DRIVERS . DRUG CLERKS. EMPROIDERERS AND GIRLS

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