The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1901, Page 4

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, I90L eI MEY NEE oT OT ETH Pek raste can aage seat N faces GOLF scsi e t WARNS MAES COREE ORLA A oe ath OL SFI ow MRS. MOLINEUX’S REASONS FOR BELIEVING HER SON INNOCENT. Man Is an Eloquent}: Advocate of His': Cause. Knowing Him Better: Than He Knows Him. : self, She is Sure that : He Is Incapable of: Murdering a Woman. + ] Yesterday 1 walked | Sing with Mre Roland i. M polsoner he woman, with « direct eyes Tor Thad b her, because or with real t ful and ran that she haw t ant yogray and a thin bla Mrg. Molineux big. blue-uniform: door ts unfailing iy Resen She ext Walker boar had a roo elae whe tlon and « } man who unt {thon to the pl | tn, knows hy from the tr molested, ad owatltn ouit NEUX AT HER SON CELL. ROYAL RESIDENCE ONLY |SHOT MAN IN WIFE'S ROOM. — HUEASED TO MRS. HARTMAN tus tr note suse —et¢<- London Says That King Edward Didn't Give| Palace to an American. wi SIBARIEE, Ba. Apr Our otferings thi ration’ Se | | cave ! DRESS GOODS. VELVET. Cords for WWaists, Nout DIC Velvet plendid | A “ ‘ani an Serpe and sonal Suitings, ° u Seo! iran te ch te sad t F vine onal wien ee 69c All-Woo! Homespun Suitings, ray, nayy and brown, excoy vi values s uct eee sense 39¢ GINGHAMS. + New Pattern Ginghams, 4 ah Of “249 Ladies’ Fine Suits. .y Lies? Vin Suits, in various excellent i aantity 0 xt aa materials, the pric vad Maddy tne pra \ . i 5 : / 3 /O LADIES’ FINE CLOTH AND SILK SKIRTS. for Wednesday—only while they last—so REDUCTION come eariy. 66 % REDUCTION. FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED. 662 fe) on some few CU Noonan ttt Been oat of Werk aid =) Wey Southern Frade Jonrnin! De Loulayille Board of Trade J) A cd inlate Jogewi publication devoted tu the with cecaplng ase KAISER JOKES > Tartaren Nachricht,") :|Eperything for ‘| Baby Carriages. .......- all prices eal — = - = — : y| Ladies’ Dressing Tables, in Mahog- “0 Rem any, Quartered Oak or Birds’-eye HE Ny 10 LIGCESS _ FREE (As cass one. $12.75 20th Century '|Everything Reliable. SOS NESDAY OUR BARGAIN DAY! 2ek will be of exceptional merit and of great interesc to all economical buyers. Stores open Saturdays from 8 A. M. to 10 P. Tl. EDW. RIDLEY & SONS, ix GRAND ST., “cs: ABOUT THE PLOT —_—$—_$_=$<————— NO DELAY IN DELIVERY. PURCHASES SENT C. O. D. Arrangements hive been completed with the Postal Tocgraph Company to deliver by messenger. In addition, we ¢ s:cured the help of the big exp All this is made necessary by your deep. appreciation of merchandise and values. We are el uch service at your command. $2,000,000 OF HIGH-CLASS MERCHANDISE, ENTIRE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOCKS OF | JAMES McCREERY & 00. He Says of Alleged Conspiracy. On Sale at the {ith STREET & BROADWAY STORE AT AN AVERAGE OF C ON THE DOLLAR THE MARVEX KID GLOVE. B. Altman & €o. 18th Street, 19th Street, Sixth Avenue. Rich Laces. Irish Crochet Allovers, Insertions and Edgings to match —“ FROM THE BUYER AND DRY GOODS CHRONICLE." The announcement in last Sunday’s papers that the entire McCreery stock would be sold at 60 cents on the dollar was sufficient to transform the steady-going and rather exclusive old store into one of the liveliest Meccas of modern shopping. ~ Monday in New York was a disagreeable, stormy day, but the store was thronged early in the morning. The Mark-Down Announcement Was Found to Be Genuine, and everybody bought. Extra salespeople had been engaged, bui iviore tad to be pressed into service, and the delivery wagon service has been increased each day. Chantilly Laces, Lace Robes. Chiffonette, Silk and Crépe Rugs Feather Boas. Handkerchiefs. Coaching Parasols. Gloves, Proadway A 19th at. There’s a World of Truth in the Foregoing. Witness the Busy Store and Bountiful Bargains. Thanks, “Buyer and Dry Goods Chronicle,” for stating the case so accu- rately—how accurate, a visit to the store will tell the uninformed. As we have put in the papers betore, we want vou to realize, madam, the stalwart values this sale affords. A personal review of the stocks and a glance at the price cards will furnish strong testImony that dollars never had such buying power as now: it is the one sure test and the only measure you have to gauge the bargains. Those who are prudent will buy largely. The mill will not run with the water that is past. Z_>> For Your Convenience Shop Early in the Day. <@_{ fh f UL f, é | All surface cars a A f, ttend. 6 ee \to the door—direct or! arte ia FORMERLY | | FORMERLY JAMES McCREERY & CO. by transfer. | JAMES McCREERY & CO, 95th YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT Housekeeping. Carpets, Matting, Rugs. 3 pe. Oak Bedroom Suits. . $14.10 Fe eR a a A A AEN RE SE 0 oe re er ees a : =e Maple....... Piano, $151 an. y CASH OR CREDIT. | STOCKINGS. |) eh) Elegant Lace Striped Hose — | \ i regular 12'c LADIES’ VESTS. Ecru Vests, extra -ize, low Tee LOS hon rung price now here, Mi i neck, short =| black—one-half price, pair... Boys’ Cheviot and Outing Flannel Shirt eo onlways retailed Vednesday bargain. 25c TT | Bicycle Pants. i | Bicycle Suits. 80 pairs fine Cheviot Bicycle | 30 high-grade Bicycle Suits |! meet? ay ee : ‘of den REa ee i Shades, all |] tere dale oe PAI | eeaosages 2.95 Men’s Colored Laundered Shirts, | tostripes, Blues, Lavenders, Pinks; Separate Cuffs; sizes 14 to 17; | goods, an excellent assortment; price $1, W day. 59c MEN’S SOX, Faney striped. dotted and figured Sox, absolutely perfect; retail Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, An assorted lot, Empires, V shapes and high necks; ine :tuskinat, Inces | dl embroideries ; goods iling E jose Ol ac ae 39c Ladies’ Fine Cambric Drawers, row of Ince insertings and lace edgings, #lightly soiled, price in half. | PACE eee fee a walt 29c: they Waist and Blouses, !:

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