The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1901, Page 12

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eT -Mahier Bros= Sixth Avenue and 34st Street. Here Are Our Soteredh Offers in BOYS’ CLOTHING. Match Them If You Can. These are low prices—lower by 25 per cent. than you can find elsewhere in this city. But that isn’t the best of it. The best thing about the offers is that THE GOODS ARE SAFE. Nothing is cheap unless itis GOOD, and \ nothing is good unless vou can depend on it. You will find these, although ridiculously cheap, DEPENDABLE, WEARABLE, SOLIDLY-BUILT garments, that will LAST, as well as look well. Now look at the prices. $4 Overcoats for $1.98. These are made ‘of a strong, fandsome Irish Frieze, in Oxford gray, and made right. Silk velvet collar and the proper *turn-up"’ cuffs, velvet bound. All sizes, 4 to 16 years. Thess were made to sell for $4. We have only 500, and this price is only for this lot. Get here as early as you can. $5 Overcoats for $2.40. | This isa value quite as good in proportion as the first. The coats were made to retail for $s. In Oxford gray Irish Frieze; long, beavy and warm; stylish cut; properly made. $7 Overcoats for $4.75. We have never had a better looking coat in the store than these, nora better value. Right up to the tip-top of the season's best fash- fon in every detail. Made of Irish Frieze, with double-stitched edges, cuffed sleeves, slashed pockets, silk velvet collar, and yoke back. Sizes from 3 to 10 years. A swell-looking coat, and as good as it is good: looking. $3 Suits for $1,98. Sailor Blous: Suits, made of a strictly allewool worsted. med with soutache braid, cmbroideréd insignia, silk tie. specialties and a “school suit,” long wear. $3.50 Two-Piece Suits, $1.80. Double-breasted coat and short pants; simeres and striped and navy blue cheviots. Sizes for ages 7 to 15 years. A glance at these suits will show any mother that the price is just about two-thirds of the regular retail value. Open Saturday Evenings ——— Satisfaction Guaranteed or Moncey Promptly Refunded. i trim- One of our already famous for good looks and New York's Fastest ST ’ Glothing Special Boys’ Glothing Specials 3.00 Astrakhan Reefers at 1.59. Here's another grand effort to put the Rothenberg Clothing Store far ahead of any and all parallel in the history of retaili Double-treasted box style, with two rows of fancy pearl buttons, made to button to the neck, silk velvet collar,’ serge plaid lining, French facing; colors, red, garnet, electric blue and Havana brown, until the entige lot is sold at. Boys’ $2.6 69 Suits at $1.49. A Manufacturer's Sample Line of Double Breasted and Sailor Blouse Suits at aliost half the price that other linen thread. Pants made with taped seams and patent waist band. Blouse coats, made very full with extra large embroidered collars. Sailor blouses i ; worth at least $2.69; to-morrow at . Flannelette Shirt Waists at 19c. We bought a very large stock of these Waists in order to Boys’ Overcoats, in Oxford gray cheviots; 26 to 32 inche secure them at this very liberal price concession. They'll long, full tox back, velvet collars some with Fanchon ere he oftcring sbecomes; knowin fot ae eta i price we ask is ba lf their retail value. About a do: cuffs; deep, well-made pockets; thoroughly sewed; sizes Pitterns, all well made, plaited back and front, reinforced collar and waistband; sizes 4 to 12. years: worth 19¢c to-morrow. Another Mammoth Purchase of ———— —————————— irls’ and Mi ” Gloak Girls’ and Misses’ Gloaks. , . iy A Manufacturer’s Entire Made-Up Stock and _a Beautiful Line of ee ee Strike an average among this latest beautiful lot of garments that we are sacrificing and you will find that the prices are generally pretty near half real worth. To-morrow will tind this section of our store throbbing with business enthusiasm. There are scores more of opportunities Girls’ Fine Automobile Coats in rich kerseys, pebble cheviots and meltons, all handsomely trimmed. The lot also includes tine sample coats in nearly 75 different styles. Values actually ranging te Coats for girls and | 200 Raglan Coats, in English renter yoke 200 Autoren fait length; velvet or brald | back, reverse cuffs, velvet collar; colors, sae 98 trimmed; in blue, castor and red; new cape . | blue, castor and green; sizes 4 to t4; special, ° | Box Coats, citker with capes or plain tailored; some vel- ts, in fan, astor, "6, 98 | vet trimmed, others trimmed with a remark- 3, 98 | rai Growing Store. West 14th Street. competition. 200 Fine Astrakhan Reefers will go to-morrow ata price that stands without sizes 4 to 8 years; an excellent value at $3.00 each; on sale to-morrow stores will ask lor the same qualities to-morrow, A wide range of patterns; all sewed throughout with pure J A9 Boys’ $3.00 Overcoats, $1. 98, go like wildfire or the offering becomes known, for th: 3 to 16 years; sold very generally at here oe 1.98) sotich a Sample Garments. FS just as rich as those below: from $7.50 to $12.75 each, all on sale toemorrow at...... 5. y 8 style; sizes 4 to 14; 4 wonderful value at. able value at... izes 4 to 14, at. body satin lined; PACIFIC. STOCKS REACTED SHARPLY. BALANCE OF THE MARKET DE- ‘CLINED IN SYMPATHY. —_—_—_- 100 Kersey, Automobile Coa db made of all-wool cas- NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RITES. Meyer Jonasson & Co. Fur Department. Fox Neckwear. Sable Fox, straight scarf, finished with four fox tails and two brushes, value $11,50; at $7. 50 Muff to match, at $750 Isabella and Sable Co!or, straight fox scarf, made of finest American foxes, value $20.00; at $143, 50 Muff to match, at $13. 50 1 per cent. St, Paul mounte ax compared with 17234, yest Double Sable Fox Scarf, finished mie six tails, josing figure. Union Pacitte 1 value $35.00; yy 50 rh Pacific, te e strong at Millinery Dept. Main Floor. actlonal advan the To-Morrow (Saturday) Winter models in FUR, BEAVER and LACE HATS, for caliing and sf trading the market evinced o evening wear, onary tendency and prices fell $15,00 to $35,00 he building, A. cavity Many Articles of Intere|ic tne ausie in i was placed est Deposited in Mare ee eee ine tetter of Columbus ble Block at Liberty |on ine discovery of am . from t Street and Liberty|.iner icker ana tenes atv ot the Place — Prayer Was Offered by Bishop ’ Potter. ‘| Grangers. Led by St. Paul, Opened Firm bat Failed to Maintaln the Advance. | ' —_—- tive on the Eachanse | sentiment oullleh, The cks opened with th rea and Pacitics were most cone} at gains of to ws In the eariy rise cs close of the fre: half hour generally to last nights level, w Pacitics the viest losers. 4 also, wan fle attacked, receding 4 full point, to $6 . Of the Grangers mained firm Selling to the medal to « annivers: omm y of th British opening address, Morris K. Jesup, pres Of the orgunization. Bishop Henr Potter offered pra. Arrangements (0 Atchison alone re: r Exceptional Values. Silk Petticoats. With graduated accordeon plaiting finished with mitted to the first floo the framework for bullt up to the third s The speakers oc platform that had been ro as precios iia sunetiog ata double ruffle, in black, changeable, and all solid streets, In ful view ft 195,75 New style skirt, trimmed with accordeon a ruching and flounce, value $53.50; at $8. 75 Finest quality taffeta, made with double ruffle, accordeon plaited, and finished with ruching, black and all colors, value $18.50; at $43. 50 block, that was lowered into th colors, value $7.00; FRIEND A FRIEND: TO FUSION FORCES: ee WILL CONTEST. Hearing Postponed for Two Weekal © | In Jeesey Clty, im Shepard to Low in the bectn also worked vigorously among fs in the theatrical profession for POPULAR LAWYER MADE MANY VOTES FOR LOW. Saturday’s Special. French Flannel Waists. Buttoned in back, elaborate Swiss embroidery on front, former price $3.50; reduced to $4.90 ner hearing in the conteat over of the late Mia, Ela McPher- |} nf United States Sena hereon, wax to have before Judge tiair in the uanty virt, Jersey wean pontnoned for tee urned Mis Influence On the Rial Actors and 5: port of Jerome. pris to Sup- of Dr. Muir, the became known no one has received thea teatads more sincere congratulations from the Fusion leaders than Lawyer Eman E, Friond, who In a quiet way we unremittingly for th Low and the ent! Although it was not generally known that Mr. Friend had allied himself with the opponi mony Hall i men In cirarge of the movement w cognizant of his efforts and appreciative } of them. It will be {lon was cau: ) resignation 2 om Tammany Hall and his forming the Bohemta Teed New York Di ey? action was taken under the ad- of Mr, Friend, with whom Mr. leek is associated In the practice jaw, and its effectly by the fact that ‘of Mr. Woytinei and the fusion ticke:. one erage in the theatrl- The w BROADWAY AND 32TH ST. ——— The Cotton Market. 3 et opened steady Cpe only SEI ae EAS EEESEA | SAUTNTToe 1-8. premium, 2) There was the same scarcity of offer- . {ings as was noted yesterday, even in the face of rather disappointing cables and reports of Argentine Improvement, | both as to weather and the wheat crop { outlook. November, January March, LONDON STOCKS SLUGGISH.' ‘Tone Prevailed in marcas for Amertean Shares, The park Amerivan railway shares at London opened sluggixh and iid 7 heavy to-day, with prices 1-4 to 34 per cent, below the closing at the t nvirket yesterday. Unton Pacitle sold equivalent to 1 Atchison to S112, white the Reading and Erles were firm to strong. —————_—_ ‘The Wheat Market, Wheat opened active and firm to-day, | with Decembez selling at 80c. and May iT Higher, but later J that a sonsa reallzizng. algn by the Woytinek | | April, 7.40 to 745 3M obid; July, 7.32 btd iteasy. | cembe + wheat, 80; | Dec ember corn, iG nioag for Rep. Southern Pa Southern ‘Two Ruselan Banks Fall. sT. F ERSBURG, Noy, &.—Two banks have failed at Riga, the . tal of Livonia. A banker named Smo- Man has attempted to commi: suicide Oo - — or Sein Wil, rs, T, P, O'Con- December corn, 6534" bids Mra, 'T. Sunday World Wants move the husiness world, a EY THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1901. othenberé &] Black Beaver flat and rolling | Sailor Hats, simply trimmed, | Four-in-Hands and Teck Scar Bat-Wing Ties, all sizes, Boys’ & Girls’ Little Memn’s Calf Lace Shoes, stout welt soles spring heels, Orthopedic last, 9 to 1334 $7.50 Value $10.50 Men’s High-Class Neckwear Large assortments of Grey, Self Figured White and Black and the newest effects in French and Noile Silks Large Flowing-End Scarfs and Ascots, $1.45 95c 75¢ fs, School Shoes For rough wear, yet comfortable and dressy 1s Glazed Kid Button Shoes, )8to 104 Misses & patent leather tips, spring heel - 010% $1.10 Children’s ( and heavy extension soles yllto2 $1.38 Boys’ & { Calf Lace Shoes 13 to 2 $1.75 Youths’ | with heavy soles 234 10514 $1.95 $1.95 Boys’ & Youths’ Apparel Of stylish material and Overcoats Jack Tar Reefer: Russian Overcoats, of navy or cade cheviots and friezes, 234 to 8 yrs. Cambridge frieze, 16 to 19 yrs., and black, 15 to 19 yrs. full length, lined with red flannel, military buttons, 3 to 10 yrs., Yoke or Chesterfield Overcoats, of all-wool Oxford frieze, extra length velvet collar, 5 to 16 yrs., Youths’ Overcoats, of all-wool Oxford or Norfolk Suits, plain or knickerbocker trousers Sui ts Sailor or. Russian Blouse Sutts, ‘Double-breasted and Three-piece Suits of all-wool navy blue cheviots, serges, mixtures and cassimeres. Youths’ Suits, of cheviots and cassimeres, plain blue Heretofore $9.75 to 12.90 cut, at very low prices $s, of all-wool navy blue chinchilla, $4.95 $5.75 Value 8.50 $6.95 $9.75, $12.90 $5.00 § Value 6.50 Value $6.50 Value $8.00 t blue $7.50 West Twenty-third Street “Guarantee CLOTHING. COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. Ten dollars stands for a mighty good Wanter Overcoat here, Men's long, loose hanging Winter Overcoats, made of Frieze, in Oxford, black, brown, gray and green; thesame swell Overcoats sold at $14 by other t $10 here. - jay vouchers ofe! the lat tion will be accepted by us with- out any charge or discount. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 11 O'CLOCK. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., Uptown Cor. 127th St and 3d Ave. 202 and 204 Bleecker Street, cor. Barro Will offer to-morrow (Saturday) four, special numbers of Nottingham Lace! Curtains. Unequalled valuce. One lot, 254 yards !ong, 59c a pair. One lot, 3 yards long, 98c. Ripa One lot, 3% yards long, $1 One lot, ards Jong, $1.98 a pair. N UNTIL 11 P. M “SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. Inchmarie, Algiers. Vincenzo Bonanno, Gibrattat, oa iu Greenock. Mongoiten, Gia Orleans. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY, Comanche. Charleston. nd. eke Zena, New tou Jotlerson, Norfolk. JAMES McCREERY &CO. MILLINERY DEP'T, 2nd floor. Black andcolored Velvet Hats $1.95. Value $3.00. Feather Hats—black, brown, castor and green. $7.75. Value $10.50. Ready to wear. Hats, for shopping, country ‘wear, or travelling,—in num- eros shapes and mater- ials, Flowers and foliage,—all the latest colors and blossoms. gsc. per bunch. Crushed Muslin Roses, 35c. and 6o0c. per bunch of 3. Twenty-third Street. A Mine of sondens¢ tion, statistics, F ACTS figures and lies within the covers of the World. Almanac. There. is only one way to obtain po cal facts, and that is by using the 190) World “Almazse and Encyciopstia. °° ¢ A reference book of over 600 pages, 1.000 toptes and 10,000 facia. © © © Substantially bound! im Mthograph board my, with’ sewed back and trimmed edges. * © * Price, %c. Dy mall eg from newsdealers. STILAMAS 24 ANCT4#2n BANK: Elected Director of Which is to . president of the Ni to-day elected a stockholders’ meating fof that, pURD tie, tiilman's election 16 believed to precede, the: eventual uirement of vhe ‘Natloy y cihizenn: tlonal City Bank, tlon recently aceutred cout! National. Butchers’ Drov: path controla four _or_ fi n's= ! | \ { Stern Brothers ANE mecreery a co Handsome French Models in Pisses’ & Children’s Trimmed Hats & Bonnets H To-morrow, Special offering MISSES’ SUIT DEPT, Serge Suits,—blue, red or brown, and fancy tan mix- tures. Sizes 14 to 16 years, $10.50 Unlined Cloth Skirts, with stitched bands around bottom. Blue or black. Lengths 37 to 41 inches. $7.50 Misses’ Oxford grey pedes- trian skirts,—finished with ten rows of stitching. Lengths 36 to 4o inches. ° $5.00 Black, Pebble cloth Jackets, 26 inches long. High storm collar and rolling cuffs. Lined with satin. Sizes 14 and 16 years. $7-50 All wool serge Norfotk Coats,—full length,— double box pleated, strap back,—bell sleeves, velvet collar and cuff. Colors,—blue, mode, brown and red. Sizes 6 to 12 years, $10.50 Children’s one-piece dresses » made of serge, fancy ma- terials orlight weight cloth. , Finished with braided cloth bands. Sailor or Russian models, Sizes 6 to 12 years. $5.00 + Twenty-third Street. EE JAMES McGREERY & CO. CLOAKS. Full length coats, —made of Oxford grey or black Thibet cloth. $12.50 With adjustable triple cape, —strap seams,-eand par- tially lined. + $16.50 Velours Eton Coats, —latest ' model,—lined with white Peau de Soie,— and three - quarter length Kersey cloth Coats with beaver collar and revers, $25.00 Twenty-third Street. WORLD WANTS. HAVE AN UNEQUALLED REPUTATION! 003 Paid Help Wants in This Moraing’s World. BUT Paid Help Wants in the thirtes 361 other N. Y. papers combined, AGENTS . 13) LADIES: TAILORS., 7 BARBERS BARTENDERS BOOKBINDERS PAPERHANGURS ., PHOTOGRAPHERS . CHAMBERMAIDS .. CLERKS Pauursuetanewas0 ee BMP, AGENCIES ... ELEVATOR RUNNERS EMBROIDERERS ENGINEERS ..

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