The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1901, Page 7

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ior te ds oe THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN THESE FREE EASTER GOWNS ARE | OFFERED TO GIRL WAGE-EARNERS. HARUN IYARN ROMA MRM RMR ORM NRK Bt De RS SE THE PICTURES WERE ALL MADE AT LORD & TAYLOR'S. — FOUR DON’TS FOR CONTESTANTS. : RRMA RRR PENH SO ee BE eH A urmue Eee EDEN Don't think the gown you want {s not worth describing. It is Tocco do} Don't think the offer ts intended for older giris than you. It ts for all girls « Ids erough to earn wages. Uitde wr Don't send in hastily or carelessly written descriptions. Remember, your ning the gown depends on how you describe it Don't let tho offer slip. Yeu toulda't get a cheaper gown than a free one. WHOTADADATS) 2,000 \ Mu 10,000 hams: TOO OOOO = sik St &| Crepe: There are thirteen” more ; y daye in whieh to try for a free Eanter outtit—xewn and COOTOC® wea back and white straw hat trimmed with ribbon and chiffon. It costa 8, 4 only bat and wloves and boots. ‘Three of the judges who will « showing wage: men! > of whieh th fothe F have thought are ster mny hea fowhat follows and to get rome ‘Eve iaen are there + (Copy t. 191, by the Press Publishin: will be p + ‘4 N.Y. World. Any infringement ao + CONTEST OF GOOD TASTE + SHOPPING JUDGMENT. 9 Stores Together. 5 Stores Together. “) EASTER PRIZES il For Giri Wage-Earners. PPLececec coceccoccecesscooocooes, THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. arner se prizes, Take ‘Te 10: Itke! the one’ you Cut ML=Thia cut shows a gown ot grny brondetoth, 1 of the same—you may of the article, the own $7. Iptions will be utr thes Mrs. Harrfot Hubbar t Forty-three gown, 4 OVSSSS0SS98383SSOHSTOD SECOND PRI | SHIRD PRIZE.. aopunres He ee THE HEALTH HABIT. vurth Pr velvet tallor gown, The Juct as Basy to Form as Any Ot! h Prize. i 1 peice in R20. Wo do not deliberately form ot | ) EASTER HA -— *, but they are uncousclously a Twenty |? | st Twen-] } Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes. nave neatl For the PRETTIEST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER F i Lelovedt cofte COSTUME for a girl Wage-earner and suggested bya girl wage. BYg Lope fe earner as representauve of the costume shy would wish to have Bees ages i is re AB 190 TAILOR-SADE EASTER GOWN Duties of the Judges. | £6 TAILOR-MADE EASTER GOWN 1 ° ; Ing after waeale some ret E BABTER GOWN $1 ne work of the Judges will be to J | THIRD PRIZE. Eee DE DABLERIGOWN meet Mra Marriet Huidand Ayer at th A office for several even- tit in nv fae an? the letters entered tn the Baste> pil: test. There are thou- What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Valuable Prizes Striped Cab of them, und there used, ORS Many famillea consider Stua as essential in tho house as Reative which will! 3 What Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes. For the PRETTIES: and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER ge-carner and suggested by a gist ve of the sort of shirt waist she ter. and taste hay of this tw SHIRT WAIST for a girl Wage-earner as represent $10 KASTEN SHIRT WAIST $8 BASTER SHIRT WAIST % EASTER SHIRT WAIST 4 EASTER SHIRT WAIST & EASTER SHIRT WAIST ¥ feel he r ant com tent to try prize. i e Prize, | and eee t AU May Compete for the 8100 Prize te not vaatly inp ! Of courme there is only one $i”) prize. | tht Tory hn ‘The iiustrattons > yesterday | showed | of’tho most succes remedy aud he will nay ‘Stuart’, , drug ttore the name ¢ 4 a en “OuTF iT i By . ci ° 3 SASTER OUTFI7 x th Pr = B EASTER § SHOE: T WAIBY] Fo: q 1 f i a ‘ EL Princ, ot nea a 8 s T WAITS c ES Ninth Prize.. .. SHOES What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? ‘ T . seeeeee . de 2,509 Sards 12), and 18¢ “Outings: A Silk Bargain. — 2000 yar Toe wks, worth from’ 98 to M00 Yards Yard ache | Leo ace | ing, ste ; | Zon 500 heeting, Hosiery. ; { 100 Dor. Ladies’ All-Woo! Mose; } ienares aay, Mec) worth i5c. Siturday only... Se] 3 specials lade Sheets ISS Doz. Lad Fleece-Linet| — { and Pillow Cases, gia iced — Hose; wer ‘ Onl eeee SE i. : Ladies’ 15c. Black Cotton OU Yards 12" 6 v comopicg $,000 Yards o |: | only... just received a new line of the celebrated] Boys’ Suits, Shirt Waists, &c. ‘Agra Gauzes, at 49, 59 and... 69¢ Saturday: Hargains in, > EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SAY, : Ladies’ Suits, Jackets and Shirt WHAT SHE WANTS ON EASTER. lie Gloves. Special Saturday offerings in <= 75 Doz. ead Gloves: 2 cusr: were t5c| Millinery Department. a pee eras auaerier eae c1s0b | New see Paper Patterns........10c Shopping Bags, 19c. CHATHAM SQUARE, 3rd AVE. & 12st ST. Here's A Treat are for the Boys. Choice of our entire stock of Boys’ Spring Top-Coats (ages 8 to 15) for $5.00 and See our new ‘Rugby’ Suit for little boys—unobtainable boys, They're brim full of style. 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. ST SSTVSVTSSSSSSVS VSEVSSSESSE SESSSVSEVSS: “One Good Turn Deserves Another.’ Turn over $15.59 to us and we'll turn over to you a made-to measure suit, which in point of material, finish, style and anywhere, The fabrics are latest designs and colorings. iy ADVICR Pi ft and ponulat stoniach poor ride, Write, wall $a CO, 29 br ING, MARCH 22, 1901. Lord & Tavlor ay a Grand Street Store. | la There is a heap of difference in people, there is a heap of di in goods, things quick —move quick—get the best of everything tui to read our an there is a heap of ditierence in prices. People who see good and they never We always tell you of the best of the| cements, Saturday Price Wonders In Go-Merrow’s Offerings produ 1 s tell you of the grandest buying opportunities. NONE see you through here on Saturday. Ye never dreamed of before. erds Ic. Manel; Silks. sales: only 10e Yards Shirting Canibric; aK Sate CIC Handkerchiels, Dress Gin: Yards of 1c. i ISe, and 25¢. <— t BG Embroideries. We have just’ purchased an Importer's od Stock of embroideries which we otter riped Challtes, Foulardines,| for Saturday at about. half actual value; 3, Scotch Madras, Irish Dim-| Sand 16¢, embroideries onlys.seee SC worth 48 and 20 fi £1.25, Open Saturday Evenings Until ro o'Clock. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, S5TH YEAR. rything for Housekeeping. Everything Reliable. Cash or Credit. 50, value $7 to $15. where. Also the Harvard" Suit—military cut—for big Wake Carhuitels. TI in tl i 620200200002 0O000888888: Or quit | ners OF cloth CARPETS | |*/ | “SUCH STUFFS AS HOMES ARE MADE OF.” Many a bride wishes she had no nes. peau mucl cS" ae “a PERSIAN RUGS. One Bale at $7.50. (Value $10 to 12.50.) One Bale at $15.50. | Matting-covered floors are now} ot equatied for the money JJ} much In vogue for every season, and | j these Rugs add to them just the | 1 Worsteds in the very xive th For the PRETTIEST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER necesaary ert bt TAT for a girl wage-earner und sugeested by a girl wage- ton without any of tho harmtul MAT fons Ricwentsrive of the sort of hut #he woud ‘wish ty ane | grey IRISH POT LAGE CURTAINS, $4.25 PAIR, have for Easter. of taking (Value $6.) miner prises: SASTER HAT Fourth Prize $3 EASTER HAT meals in ae i TAILORS F fale eo ie Tea Second Prise STER WAY Fitth Prize. 7 EASTER HAT pach na food itself, and, tad Long Oredit will wait for payments F Ine. 10 DASTER HAT Get the beet from food’ eat fa CASH ov CREDIT ees Uotter, and certainly noting vt i|] 229 Broadway,Opp.P.O. on C Doug NORTH of Hanclay ot ‘@wrertHwalT 104 106 and 108 West 14° Sr. i NEAR ST AY, ASA Patents srence)| Broadway’, epee and Flushing . Rough Str rave ealsines; trimmed with fancy silk, 69c Scho: ol Shoes, 98c. A Great Handkerchief Sale; at 5, 10, Children’s Box Coats, 2.98. 124 and 1c. Embroideries, only Bc Boys’ Spring Sutts, 1,98 to 3.98. 18 and 20c. Embrotderies, only... 10c Sailor Suits of blue cheviot or serge, neatly trimmed, sizes 3 to 10; {| 25 aad 30c. Embroideries, only..15c Top Coats of tan covert and Oxford drab, 3 to 15, $2.98 and 3,98 Saturday Bargains in Young men's Long Pants Suits, 14 to 20, Ladies’ Collars,3 for 10c Newest shapes— Royal Red Tomators, best quality, large ean, 100 Argosy Early June Pea HANFORD'S (HAZELWOOD) BUTTER, made from Sweet Pasteur- ized Creamy finest in Br 35c COWPERTHWAIT & SONS) = H. Zeitz & Tarshis, ‘oreoars *|OD VALUE ELSEWHERE $20 | Topcoats acces | Diamonds, Watches, But there’s fame. saving of $3 or $4 would be ERITH Ip, sess choice new Clocks, Ete ¥80x | goods las you pay ypraised by any other! hing man’s standard they tir $20 values Union made—b: |houne ny Lorna until eee learns 'S, 00D TF } what artistle effects can be obtained Woods of Fine Jewelry. here at lowest prices. | eae A N (0: 409-41{ FULTON STREBT, ee AOA B AWAY ciel BROOKLYN, tEatue $20 tose) |\ ALL THE | AUCTIONEERS. needed note of rich color. M. to 6 P. M. Curtains in all styles and tabries| from heavy tapestries to filmy Incas | You are invited to attend this sales jat bargain prices, you will find it an opportunity such trhomed edges. * from newadeaters. ~ Put a World Want ad, ip Sunday Aves., Brooklyn. Great Economy Srimmed Hats, 2.93 to 4,50. ries Joys, all sizes; reduced from $1.50, » English welt, black or tan, vici and 2. 48 ° Durable quality and very stylish; lined throughout, velvet collar; 10 12 years; value$4,25. OND-PIEGE DRESSES of fine Cashmere, trimmed with ‘ fancy silk braid, tucked yoke; value $4.75, 3.49 A oe oo $5.00to 40,00 izes 121% to 1445. In Cloth or leatherette, cy *Good Ghings to Eat."" sPEciaL To-morrow. can, eh 10¢ Guy’s French Sardines, per tin, 10¢ per Ib. » Other—Exceptionally Fine, Once | ad You Use Sir Sette Ba erepar charres a pom want, withis 10) mile MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. The beading Clothing CREDIT OUTFITTERS Per For the Entire Family. ' BROOKLYN, N. Y;i 536 ul on St., 468 Fitth Ave Fine Jewelry, nerc’s no money for us 1 any new goods a real Sterling Silver, { you save about as Stock of as you pl eae of Diamonds, Precious Stones, Watches and Maker J. COMRIE, JOHN H. FRENCH, CI VILIZED Sale Now in Progress—15 A not heretofore been equalled to purchase, at PUBLIC AUCTION, from rst hands. fine, new and fresh goods lines above named. SOLD IN SINGLE LOTS, Piece Fully Guaranteed. H sue WILL CONTINUE DAILY AT I & Bh Dp CO ARETE IS FAMILIAR WITH rN BOOK OF READY REFER oes gabetantlelly bound ta vers, with sewet tack and If you want a good suggestion * Prise, Sie. Dy mail or how to get a job, up situations bob,

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