The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1901, Page 10

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH (8, 1901. _ To-morrow, Exceptional Values in JAMES MeCREERY & CO. ' Gowns 6613" Story TRADE MARX }Men' s Black and White Neckwear \ of H an THY BEST SHOE VOR WO jof Silk, nostic) and Ottoman, In 50° LADIES NEGKWEAR | squares, lour-in-hands, tecks and puffs. Value 75¢ to $1,25, at Mu E : American $3.50 per pair. All th ‘oties of this cele! ‘ Handkerchief Stock Ties, e varieties of this celebrated In a large variety of designs and colors, aiso Lace Col os » for ountin Ready-to-wear Shoe Mercesized Cheviot Croat Ascot Scarfs, in tartan plalds, at 95° s enueety eae ready mi B- Duchess ious Laces, Always at this uniform price. ere os ' 75 cents to $3.50. No variations of trade, market or season | Ladies’ Neckwear Department : ae a 23 = ot 50°, 75. $| 25 Latest Novelties in Fancy Stocks, Ties, Barbes, Bri ea poe nN Sanecar cadvanice | Orient Stock Bows, | can affect this figure,—it is never advanced Oriental Lace Stock Bows Collarettes, Fronts, Boleros,—of fine Laces, '| Most Talhed- Clothes on Record and its small margin of profit admits of no Arabe Lace Collars and Reveres. $1.75, 2.25) sheer Fabrics and Silks. | To Man in wt OROSTS STERN BROTHERS [BROADWAY AND1ITH ST Teg RH Strangest we Hamlet in Evening reductions. Also an importation of Real hand run JAM ES McCR EERY & C0., Very much below meee a) ee SALE OF DRESS GOODS New York Twenty-third Street. -— ae nies tra rr) “Edward inifins Vil. Broadway and 11th Street. Boys’ Spring Wearing Apparel tooo yards satin finish Brunelle,—double width, Sailor Suits of navy blue English serges, —dotted stripes. Colors:—old rose, grey. Y v embroidered emblems, 3 to 12-yrs., Vaiue $5.00 $3.75 tan, dark blue, red and lilac, Newest to Die a Double-breasted Sults of allewoo! cheviets, 4 . ‘ . “TE DDY SU ITS ME 22, In olive, brown and grey silnursah BATTER $ 25 .couts peu yard. Spring q = This Year’’ d mith anjextra’ pale ol ECOusSL vaue 3650 95.00 Fine quality Albatross,—for Spring gowns and Hat. 2 | (A Prophecy) HAN NA DECLAR ES Russian Overcoats of covert cloth. and $ waists. New colors, including the latest | pnecy ™ | colored cheviots, 2 to 7 yrs., Value $6.50 4.905 Radnor royal blue, ost [d eee por Top Coats of tan covert cloth, lined throughout $5 00 38 cents per yard. = “He's All Business in the Senate,” Says with good quality satin, 3 te 16 yrs, Value $8.75 I y, the Boss of the Vice-President. Youths’ Suits of worsteds and cheviots, $9 75 Homespuns and smooth finish Meltonettes, if ou Had Paris the new military cut, 14 to 19 yrs., Value $12,50 . [S 50 cents per yard; VALUE 85 CENTS. to Kill West Twenty-third Street Entire clearance of short lengths, suitable for Yourself, ’ & Beauties at Monte Carlo Bf Twenty Strange True Stories | from Reali: Life | Benator Marcus A a *yatrman } f t waists, skirts and school dresses, Fine NM c'clack to-day. 50 to 95 cents per yard; VALUE $1.00 TO $2.50. You Prefer course, a possibility that the hess the: Republican National asi to make any man nervous to men be elected nator MAIKK HANNA thd pronster af the mene nics @ ROOSEVELT SUITS : k He Sere new Vork for Washington ME. HANNA SAYS. le : ee ay raster of fashionable weaves and ow eat looks aa) though Nebra nd] Vice - President Roosevelt pease Would isi) Cotta LE pecan suits me as presiding officer of SEE eran aoe atl oe BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. BROADWAY ANDUTH ST} ‘0 Do it? Bays Cee He TG eet put him up to preside with JeME 8 MeCEEERT 6 Cee A ee from the contest ant at other! @ such a crowd watching him.” PETTICOATS. os : : Lesson “It fa true that the comm a eer neve 8 ‘lies An Exceptional Value. 5 qf rom the There are only % Sena ¥ [nee ; 7 situation, tt Supssior quality Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in BN Sr var abou Wi eae Chinese but we would rather tase , rninideineen : black and other desirable shades, 16 inch on 0 sone: ; ut : graduated accordion plaited flounce, + $6. 75 ; ot ! “Yer, the ma Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. Th le West 14th St. Tenderloin Shoes 3} site Trials Underpriced. ee > Specials for Saturday. Women’s Storm Boots in tan vici kid, ten inches, with con- cave Icather heel and high arched instep. These handsome Secret Shoes were made to sell at of a st Destruction ' of the: “400”: Planned | by: | Mrs. | | Potter ‘ Palmer 4 \ Windiest Corner TAILORED ETON SUITS, suitable for small women and misses, Delaware Legisie y adjourn " c a said with dle to-day ie hadn't ralned it sizes 32, 34 and 36, or 14, 16 and 18, at “We don't expect anything fram Mone | lechadn't rained it tana. ‘That's a feht between 7 crate and Populiste—but of course we! hat theta timn $16.50, $18.50, $23.50. will take it if we get It | i Ye her “What about Cloture? i th “Oh, that will wera ° 1 Saturday, 9 , session. We cant do anything now be-| ‘ th. CL FS OTE OH Rca “| ag ty he cheek at SN ODI Benate will probatiy ene toon | “But It will be taken upto tie Ol ~ Senator Hanna laughed when he was) or Monday, ma us SHICAR BOUCHT asked how Vice-President itoosevelt H f pukted him as presiding oMcer of 4 fit |: ros fot then Mi 1 $3.00, but by sheer good luck we Pernusapine his cane viger mn the |b ern have ‘ seas JEWELRY DEP J. got them at estraprdimary price cone e "ay i. cessions and offer at figures as , Waldorf-Aatoria erie: ‘ ; IN HF BLOCKS. Imported, Enamel Strprising, Just, right for stormy weather or ° Fockey Ss BUSINESS, | “HE SUITS ME 3 su ‘ j Ves Parga upteeapae tinue AEE ULLAL HAT PINS A bicycle riding. Per pair cease | ey ND LACE L BROOCHES. Girls’ and Boys’ Shoce. Ad betes Seer PAYING FOR THE LFCISLATORS Boom in the Stock! } Mothers will find our stocks new, fresh and representa- | 4 Market Price |Cherries, Currants, Grapes uve of only the rest] Cas patie: e and (Sica Sle efor Sys nd 75c \ WR CK RUN FROM F| Jumped on Demand. | 4d Strawberries with foli- Girls; wgular $1.25 values at. A Marder . aa nan Shoes for “Misses. M “| i Hugar caught the fancy of the ataci 25¢., afternoon. amt buy- Value $1.00, B Misses’ Box Calf Lacs and Button Shoes, usual $1.49 Guth | Inspired marked as special Anniversary Sale bargains for Saturday at.. | Glothing for Boys. ?] 2 Book eviots; stylish and well ieiloreds Regular yy foo values al by Marie Combination Suits, with cata ; pair of pants, sizes 7'to 18 years, | Coreili Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to § years, f 9 Blouse Suits, sizes 215 4 All splendidly made in the very newest styles and tailored in the most approved ways. Regus Where Is $3.50 and $4.00 values. Saturday Knee Pants—Boys' English Corduroy Knee Pants, ages . to S years. Red. blue, brown, green and Oxford; loop and Sophia £ buckles: patent bands LLP LIDEI ON Adelaide? Board of Estimate Au- Albany inaFlurry Qyen terete Beemee ot eer | Corn flowers, Apple-blos- eg demand pushed the price up thorizes Issue of $60,-| Burning of Seaver [Uo iif anr ine musing went on, out} 80S, Holly, Orchids and 627 in Bonds. | Boarding House. mnore modera i Four-leaf clover,—set with Boys’ Twoe-plece Double-breasted Suits, ae 7 to 1§ years, made from all-wool fancy | 49 iY News of the has made Rhinestones. wt he Boars) eta > AN ; ; \ Ni : M i mit : | a ts F . 50c. i Golf in 1901— What the Pragramme orders. vine | SAMES MeGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street, ottecced ot | in | New York BT :|CAR BUILDER HIT BY TRAIN. SHIPPING NEWS. (A Romance . 4 a Armor ents : M ' 4 Van Wagenen Too Old to Jump Off ALMANAC FOR of Radewner eteteen toicomurciee Gnige |, Danrsln a Foe heaeing mavnmens ; hy : Victoria's few Iaegen 9 rf AN bes iy i aie. | Governor's 26 9 Wis . ‘An entire absence of pubil if 4 down an embank- vate Fr 8388. Life) Harri An « the! London stock inarket to-day Ps sea aace: but van Wa jarriet se lowed [ a heavy tone and trading i seventy-five years of age. PORT OF NEW YORK. ipeesaa 351 eceutoeeA? } uiek enough x4 Hubbard attr. -five years he was master udbda Roptvean oa Fiou Aen + "i {ute New Jersey and New ARRIVED. ’ fl iby i} » pO) . a * = Samnaw . » Providence . Minfertcuiictr sevenh re cn Noes ener, of Ayer's au erect ear Seven h asroves 9040-| ih hy ane wards of abn mn | ca eas Sc ciiaenalasnee wc Gets | Gog, W. sens | ing the award of PETAR HON MLUTe auiD ; : asi 5 aieacats - Waeut opened fairly active to-day in Seen stile reeee ore Home j Bientiac emetic eA A f f the market ai 1-8 decline, May opened Pech’s ” 5 1 n . x ; ” x ee xi "1 i ul ved off 1-16. Forel, = OUTGOI) CUBAN TOBACCO TAX OFF. |» ; sovvied | fp anon he aN rt a Le ONG STEANAIIIPS. : Page toners ese MW points higher. ant local, Corn was slow at ‘ ‘ aulvon Vecsinenings| Comic iY eter Poe Rete eon se ; . ae be f local shorts to « hasty re- ; race Hi Hamailing,” Norfoly. | ie apes : aay 4 y treat ind prompted buysng for a further - Stig mitett 8 2 snare, | ugeeps Tumrten ae troauels.& Coerhiten: oe ‘ ation Apel fizon rally on the theory that the turaing | .! 1 prises were: May i Su, lement WASHINGTON, Mareh 6 — rho se : aD eae t had been reached. Europe bout | “New Yark'a € w arch INCOMING BTEAMSHIPB. PP. ry of War ha: 1/'un ¢ t : : 2 Maouthe 1 large blocks of M and July, 4 1 M i. DUE TO-DAY. s ( Fecammendation of Ge ; \ The opening prices were 845 | ot ATEN, SOF, i May, verona. Al » Michigan, Caton. Woman { pri} ext. 4 Fara Sake ras soni oc inal ta soe ae SS Owner objects of the vine 9 i re a ‘ 4 et +8; Now 5 1 ’ lem's Glory. ' i wed dnl, but wit Is rol ae Seieeeitte sb JERSEY SHORE, Pa,, March §.—One | Quan i sireiane” jan | Soci y atwith hin roll intwet, 1 8. E , ; |shousand goats for the goat. (arm: have Be . x iely, of . Ths other Inmates got away) on : 18, 8 rived In the Pine Creek region. eae peat. # OM YOUR BUS- Inne /-will;reagh? $4000: Hert li ar omy bee as . a Jamon Tukker. Gieraitar Pies, ae cath, able UsEe Eat tla Jtvipi tha’ si ty completely gutted. | Seaver nam $1.00 ET AT fi ¥ "| 1 YOU. WANT ‘TO. DISPOSE. UF SG apeanet CG: e News. Bloodhounds nAaY | snsurance, and the mies nt pe ie ns ie aren i Me cf ery |. your Jewelry, > Find) 8. prrchaser. i el ry fy Zour Jewelry ta! Business Opportunities adveriione |

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