The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1901, Page 12

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Meyer Jonasson & Go. announce for to-morrow (Thursday) an important sale of Siik-Trimmed Eton Suits accordion-plaited silk lin'ng), $25.00, at (skirts made ¢ $18.50. chevict serge, in blue, black, of bive and blac Ot very <! ray, valuc $12.50, at medium and | Wail: Of reversible Oxford ne Skirts, 37 to 42 inches, at PHS Sy 4 reoyer Jonasson & Co, Exhibit Gainsborough Hats for calling and carriage wear, designed {irom the celebrated a portraits by Sir Joshua Reyno'ds. | a collection of Also smartly trimmed hats for morning wear. $7.50 ans $10.00 BROADWAY AND 12TH S LOOMIS TALKS OF VENEZUELA ROW. ——— + 4-+____ Says Talk of War Is Rot and That He Did Not Criticize Castro. . United States Min- E tervene $f Justice tn ae we want the matter p ho Hne: by the courte. ‘Th ked to-day and drov ‘ Seren ae © feeling at the hetght of not say any C10 hae sobatded 1 tthe present ¢ enywhere elve.! wild Mr Loon Ke Mr fewed a Casto in Full Control, | “President Castro seeme + country quite under contro tutional convention han jus: And there te yo be an elec umn, Tt ts certain that roted President and toavgurate The Constitutional changed the tenure of « of the Prestdent from four Veneruela ny trouble for Crltieie Custre, ‘ while he ts well |g pan lt ‘MOURNING MILLINERY. 4 A recent importation of black wi Fy b naturally ‘| Hats includes models for q “Yinay GO 7 . f ? {nary steps townrd ti-Ritualist ee pencets| every degree of mourning. Vane nel tee gainst Investiture of |Nun's Veiling, grenadine]: eae tw t London's Prelate. and crepe Veils,—draped \\ be. mubmmittea in ey, @ '. in accordance with the prejudice an \ S| LONDON, Apri it—The scene ts mew] latest fashionable ideas, “1 do not any that our Govern- eR eh today, during the consecra : sah J PHOTOGRAPH fe done rent {Imported Model Crepe LA _Z“ Hats, leah $12.50, $14.50 and $16.50. WILL APOLOGIZE. eeehe nem ee a ! Co s n Hoge dows * was greeted with ¢ t Pair Are Looking for Food), : i shouta of “Order!” JAMES McCREERY &60.. -¢o— nda Paying Musical SAY Ges |g ke, rm thi + apices ale Air Kenait during the course of nia{ LF Wenty-third Street. A ; x £ remarks accuse! Dr ln “f Justice Scott to Waive Jail Sentence on His| —_—_ thal ty all his promiere whe eleva: ated) Bilshop oof 3) . Pitiful Plea. | BONDON A had helped taw - 7 = a Hn “{HAVE YOU EVER SEEN va e 1 n= | box, I i : EAA ae wae da THE MAN IN THE MOON ? thins ¢ bin tol ie a kr tee fern os _ t a i} Th the rosition teeta nti su . wi k Voir Jtonor- | tt M ea eae cet ee wet Hetn Ne Only One, an HM. >! of these oY me Haina, AEN Is con Joh 3 r \ ae au nt be CU UE) WHI sho Never intende! io w ea ial Bevan alienate ay Anne friends and opponents of Mr.| you have heard of the man in the ee witlhnig ‘ Nerrotitw is that moon? You have even seen him and lo-pay Contractor 1 , wari aaipowedinndiio 2 utd ir the chu sung of him. But have you heard of done by that gent 1 LIMA DEMOlId eter enniell: —— —- -- - Dr, Nee appealed to his friends to] The Firat Men in the Moon?" If not, ia) Recoru; e Jat rentence rn A y yutetty, you will: for every one will soon be dis- Be nor ts e Jat wenten ARPESTED ON MAIESTIC. amen leetaaeieain 1 gvees| Zou, malls for every one will soon tw le ie noe Haan van ton i ‘ sneer and a patr of ala ued Jneiobiact! mt) he electlon Of) that famous weiter of wonder tales, and nen tnlehe County ai t ahs Vilindetphinn Accused ‘ SCO NM OAHMINRLENAL a tlaon Am hustling re-| it "will appear in serlal form in. The Biatcaaan te Seeeareeetna settle for J ma pats ee ue ei man; Oe er | Sets Mbo the churob, pind finally) Evening World, beginning to-morrow. dress 1 D seln Stee : pturned and settied wi on} Mr. Ken was escorted home ‘by a ‘o ty ‘o in and Justice Seu | yt No. tM South Front ARO RETITA TTT ESA ire “at miileomenieanal alowed’ by ea Lean FASS cae calsnetaaie of tha co Sean “rie unit | street, Philadelph ts arrested tosdiy teralize. wiing mob, od of reaching ihe moon and of wubaint~ i. a or until ; 3 y ——_——_ ng a ey ROL caste, Me was A Mure tee teearhidne | an in the Ww en Wax brought co court he i Ns wrens smiled, Wut Mr. rice | ‘eiher my decison on that ewbi oruaenrnieetaseatle’ bald Moses $141 In settlement of the | ‘The Sunday World Want section & | x" brave ‘aid” clever” ian’ ehuld” have Continuing, Mr. ow- ue 4 Ri ally. belleved: that. if Mr. | Walwitetand: thre aim and Moses refused to press an inexhaustible fountain; it is fed| lived through. Every Ine of “The Arlee pays the $473 and makes a full Tin : ‘ i Men In the Afoon” is of thrilling inte ology he will escape Ludlow 3 made ance | Complaint against him, Green was dis-| by those who have and suppliles those | csi ember it begins in tO-Orrow's Bee had the slightest) Jail. | ots | Ginghams and White Lawn, 3 to 14 yrs,, and Lam tol] ¢ ae meocatale avwee SILKS. On Thursday, April 18th. | _ STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Special Sal he below mentioned departments Milli inery Department | (On the First Flocr) |Ready to Wear Hats Pesacd akiveNt , $3.25, 3.75, 4.25, 4.75 trimmed with chiffon, Plain colored “Taffetas Supericure,” 50c, per yard; Usual retail price 83¢. Imported black Taffetas, — fine quality, — 22 inches wide, 65c. per yard. Boys’ Clothing | An entirely new styie of Colored novelty Silks and printed Satin Fou- Summer Suits lards: All new shades and designs, casted coat, belt ard buckle o ers, wn, oxford or ollve striped or over-piaid $5.00 5oc. and 65c, per yard; itis, also navy blue chevlots, 7 to 16 t . | Value 7§ to 1.25. use S use Suits jajateas, 2 to 7 yrs, an Ble Printed Liberty Satins and Imported Foulards. ped 24 and 27 inches wide. sas 21.751 s $1.95 55¢ Value lor S iped uck, tan lnen cas, 3 to 12 75¢. per yard; Valus 1.25 tu 1.50. $2 madras and pa iS Value English Corduroy Trousers, 3 to 16 yrs, Value $1,00 Novelty Silks. ‘These include handsome Taf- fetas weaves, —and a large stock of fancy Silks and Panne Velvets, g5c. per yard; Former prices 2.00 and 3.50 per yard. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Cirls’ and Plisses’ Dep’ts white lawn tueked 456, 58 embroidery, 4 to 14 yrs, § $1.95 ($2.85 $4.90 Guimpe insertions of lor, High-Neck Piques, Li and Guimpe Dresses ambrays, S: Girls’ Reefers of emblems on collar a vy and Red Cheviots, embroidered h Value $7.50 , 4to 12 yrs, zt : Rugs and Pluttings For Country Homes Lrg: assortments of Japanese Cotton Rugs, Biue and White or Green and White Japanese Jute Rugs in Oriental E fects, East India Mood) sand Dhurries, China and Japan Mattings Also new designs In Domestic Wilton, Axminster, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs Parquet Floors Laid and Finished Estimates and Sketches furnished on application Also Tc-mcrrow s Rugs testgns and co Sah 9 by 12 f1, Value $22.00 $18.00 $6.75 40 Rolls Fancy (clits Matting West Twentysthird Street DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. Notion Dep t. UPHOLSTERY DEPT. 4th Floor. No, 2 Silk Taffeta Binding, Te. per piece. | Portieres and Hangings for Summer Furnishing, Silk Prussian Binding, !300 pairs,—colored Denim T4¢. per piece. Double Serge Belting, 65c. per piece. Double Moire Belting, | 4 | Portieres,—new art colors,— ‘embroidered and finished \with fancy fringe. alue $9.00 per roll of 40 yds., 2.50 and 3.50 fer pair, gsc. per piece. usual price 4.75 to 6.30. Real Shell Whalebones, $1.00 per dozen. Reversible TapestryPortieres. | Renaissance patterns. Edged Single and double lined} Dress Shields, | Nos. 3 and 4, with heavy rope cord. CHIMAY AND RIGO BACK IN LONDON. 4.50 per pair. $1.00 per dozen. 5000 yards of Cretonne, best French and English manu- OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS. Black, gray, natural color, {ture covers, white and black, and white| and gray. facture,—suitable as draper* ies, wall hangings or Furni- +25, .50 and .75 per yard. | stip Covers, Scotch Holland SS a|W indowShadesand Awnings, 54 inches, 03 JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. made to order. in McCREERY & CO. | Twenty-third Street. Drening World, Rothenberg & West Fourteenth Street. Ga rpets. We Spring-time spells new carpets. abundance. Carpe erns: for the p. the familiar hich tell a quaint old! hist own, WHEN YOU BUY CARPE You ARE BUYING AT PRICES LOWER THOSE OF ANY OTHER STORE FOR HERE THAN a LIKE QUALITIES. = Thousands of yards of heavy Ingrain Care pets, in attractive Brusscls patterns; these are the regular 4Uc. values, but to keep upa lively geniand) for them we mark them, per yard, at...... all " 50c 25¢ Wilton Velvet Carpets, exquisite values, per Ingrain Carpets, best wool make. worth 75 ReaD AS 75c ong and 42! Axminster Carzets, ven Stair Carpets, nith’s famou durable, worth 25 a yard Rugs. stocked Rug . Always cood assortments ct from. No exorbitant prices. The t the same as excl offer, but the pric far 3 df thatis the our Rug busine buy a Rug We are making a leader of a ‘superb line of all-wool Smyrna Rugs in cight different patterns. These Rugs are Res J Dp) 98 versible; 4 yds. long, 3 yds. wide; these R, illed. Art Squares. no cha your run as high as $20.00 value, but we have pi ped them uniformly ai AIL Wool Art Garren, Wool Extra quality and reversible. DPI II III II IL CDP ODO two} thing was rat} Rudyard Kipling, who have been in 6x9 9x9 9810.6 Ont2 Ox 7.0x9 1.98 attings. so cool and delightful: for Toor cove! atti We have ust received 1 thousand rolls t, clean-smelling and exc woven China and Japanese Mattings. Being th trech, it is flexible and just what it should be in every To-morrow we make a special feature of fancy China Mattings. We place on sate 200 rolls. Every roli contains 40 yards, and every roll is worth $5.00. We ask per roll 3. 49 Linen Warp Japanese Mattings, Seamless Fancy China Mattings 9x9 2.75 9x12 3.98 2.98 4.50 4.98 5.59 1.49 me way Bil wotngitem lore Ae 90) ioreienme ae 4 Linoleums. Doing the biggest business in Greater New York in Linoleumsand Oilcloths simply because WE SELL YOU THE BEST GRADES AT THE VERY LOWEST PRIC! No stale stocks; no old patterns. Everything ne’ “, fresh and bright at all times. Aor Thursday we specialize Alden Sampson'¥ celebrated Floor Oilcloth; very 19 superior in durability and beauty of pattern: ue we ask Ge yard this sale is.... | Upholstery. We continue the s of Window Shades begun so busily on fMon- day. One of the leaders is a special line of reper as © 8 SHADES. with spring rollers; size 36x72; complete, xen at (cs Japanese Scr-ens, ld; black | Ottoman and Reversible samples, consisting of a large lot of FELT WIND cloth with embroid QBc, Partleres; $5.98 values, 3.98 valuzs Ateeee on ; PAI. cc eeee cece eecen ee try Portieres; all colors; Taree! epand bot 33 1 9 Furniture Slip Covers, for 5 pieces; values, per pajt s+ ° Belgian striped Damask; 7) 98 Japanese Crepe, per yatdecseee 5e| $11.50 values, at ate fect Lace Curtains; strongly taped edges; Sree ct in weave and finish, white and ecru: : 3 lue $1.10 per fe curtains matched in perfect pairs; real value pe ae aon a Jendid leader they will be sold each, at.. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. be had fancy ticking ; goo filling; $3.50 value: Combinatin Hair Mattresses, 6-inch border, r two parts, heavy satin 7.50 ixed Hair Mattresses, one or two parts, satin ee 44c here else No rv ticking. € of colors $11.00 values; All SIZES ce eeeeee 1,000 Feather Pillows, A.C. A. ticking, 98¢c., 69c. and. Oppenheim,Collins & Co. Golf Shirts of Plain and Double- Faced Materials, $5.75 and $8.75. Broadway and 21st St. Hew Century Reference Book HAN ae Ery BOUND. OVER 600 PAGES. LABOR MEN SEE MAYOR. OVER 1,000 TOPICS. no Agninat ployers. OVER 10,000 FACTS. piament tlon representing the State inion and the Central Fed- eared before tne 1901 World Almanac and Bucyclopedta, * © © A reference book of over 600 pages, 1.000 copies and 10,000 facts, © © © dude stantially bound tn lithograph board covers, with sowed back and trimmed edges, © ° © Price, 2c. By mail or from newadealers. Muyor The ‘or a dill to amend the elyil cote. 90) a8 to Include male laber in female labor, ‘Me n The Basy Man Cannot Afford SE ea oe To Be Without It. $9. 10 doesn’t include Mayor sald that unless some- ‘found objectionable he would ployer, who di sum Jess than me! The len the & ————— Kipling Affont. CAPE TOWN, April 17.—Mr. and Mrs, South Africa for some months, or Engiand’to-day,.

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