The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1901, Page 12

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‘THE WUKRLD! LHURSDAY LV EU LV INU VLR uth LUU LS bh] H Ce ee ee a sea SE SSSSCSSVESISTOSS BESSS SS BOS 208008 Too Bad Ladies’ Dep't. Sult and Skirt Specials. We will have to disappoint some of you —-but they are yours while they last. | Stern Brothers be MCREERY & a, | FURS. Seal-skin box don Dye, Special Values, To-morrow and Saturday coats, — Lon- and 24 inches} ‘ew York's Fastest socwien Store. Cloak Departments a West 14th St. Money ey Promptly pty, Refundeg. | Women’ s Tailored Coats $4 Te 25, long, 5 ry 150 Man. Tailored Suits, made of handsome jof Cheviots and Kerseys, silk lined, C1s<00 | Bar ii Frida ur ri i S fabrics, neatly trimmed and anisheds ote area B ont lo C ste wittvelitchedivokesiand $ or : sy fly fronts, peau Ge sole faced and stitched, flare flouncer c Sy stite y san ; } os ‘i : eres | aire peautifully tailored: 30 of them silk lined throughout, K Cloth, with strapped seams, silk lined, 18.75, ‘Persian Lamb Box Coats, | with bell or plain cuffs, Raglan Mackintoshes. | Women’ s Uisters Former Prices, Special at 0. ds , | S85. i $19.50 | $ 00. < sera Woe ks, $ 1 4.50, | 7.75, 24.50) 225:20 | This is a most exceptional value. The raglah miatkintosh isa pint 22.00 if J 5. ‘ Visse {Russian and Hudson Bay} in great demand, and a special lot at a price like this ought to be gone in a.- 3 25000 = . Sable Scarfs a twinkling. Two new styles, plain and with two small capes; colors, navy : [l\isses’ Waists = peste blue, tan, black and brown; all-wool cashmere, with plaid elining, velvet 5 QO Special Separate Skirts, serpontine style, made $70.00 and $85.00 collar ; to-morrow at........ podSeodes woceesecrcceoseuetoceiosceiscse of heavy black broadcloth, glove fitting effect, clinging below hips and full flaring boitom, Former Price $14.00, Special at $9.50. Wackeli Carhart s (6 ue $3.50-& 4.50 $1.98, 2.95 black, white & colors, plain & figured, with pearl buckles, lace stock collar, 14 to 18 yrs. Value $7.50 to $11.50 Walking.’ Skirts. A Srecial Lot of 280 Naadenee Walking Skirts, plaid back cheviot, beautifully stitched and tailo ed, various colorings, at... Positively No Mail Orders. Fancy Striped Walking Skirts, Flannel Waists. 600 Persian Flannel Waists, in new stripes, dressmaker mr: new cuft and stcck, perfect fitting, | colors, rose, light 39c ' Brown Fox Boas, $5.00) Mink Boas, Of Imported $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00 ‘elvet ribbon ¢ 7:50 eet e blue, foval red aad full flounce, 20 \ bith DVVOVS GST SF VOVOVTSVSSOSOVSSEOSS Girls’ & Misses’ Raglan Rain conn are 83 85 hee eee aN, ateseeeses eee tows of stitching: 4 food $500 value 9.98 blue and brown serge,velvet collar, 6 to 18 yrs.,Value $5.50 ° Alaska Sable Boas ‘ ’ . it. ? b] Broadway and 13th Si | 5 Olad Saco: | Ghildren’s Automobiles, $1.69. : | ae eee en weseee BVTVSSoseoe0d SDTSOOOVSOS VTVSVOTVIOVS MAJOR SMITH MAY RESIGN COMMAND. Tells eeering World that Decision of Court, Though Based 1 ’ Women’s Gloves 2 and 3-Clasp Suede, Pique and Overseam, 1 row Cordel and Paris Point Backs, Value $1.25 4-Button Real French Kid and 2-clasp Paris Point Pique Gloves, for Children’s Automobile Coats, box back, new shoulder cape, collar, cuff and cape braid trimmed, made front English Melton, in Navy Ble asict and Red, sizes 4 to 14; the most phenomenal bargain ever Black Silk Velvet Hats. . Fashion's , Favorites Remarkatly Low in Prices. Biack Velvet Hats have shown’a'strong tendency to come to ‘the foréf late, and be- yond question they are pre-eminently in’Fashion's favor. Three great lots of weautifully Draped Hats are here for you to-morrow. A variety of the best shapes from mianufac- turers of highest repute: 11.69 Twenty-third Street. 98c $1.00 Handkerchief Dep’ts | Women’s unlaundered linen hemstitched | hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs, a 9° 25¢ JAMES McCREERY & CO. INFANTS’ DEPT. ! Men's all linen hand embroidered ali ; ait : =rchief 2d Floor. ona Technicality, is Jinitial hemstitched handkerchiefs, LOT NO, 1—Black Silk Velvet Draped fat in three me shapes and I. 9 His Vindication from | Women's linen embroidered 48¢| Nisevseasonicenctocken cf splendidly made, worth) $2.25, ats. owns sscincen a eaters Charges of Cow- and lace edge handkerchiefs, Naluciisc sen at |CJoth, Velveteen, and Cor-|tOF NO, 2—Black Site Miroir Velvet ‘Draped Hata, |LOT KO. 3—-Btack Silk Velvet Draped Hate, worth $3100 $2 = i‘ fj 2 vor! 756: hrce good shapes and stril ing ly A magnificent quality of velvet in a variety of the ice. Women's embroidered and lace edge - . i bebe F . eye D ardice Waakeerauietan tatianen boxes Each 69°, O5¢ $1.10 |duroy coats. Caps and bon. |ff_hanesome etfects; all ates. 1.98 iat shapes; to-morrow at... .seee Ganeconsaes 2.25 nets in numerous shapes ’ RO unt ne ere Uneicaert West Twenty-third Street jand materials, Sizes vie | : Latest Belts. Boys Reefers. CUnton H. Smith learn that the Court i) 4 b y } i Sorin bite peecs 4 | Th’'s is positively the most wonderful belt offering Here’s a Brand New Lot, Including a of Appeals had reinstated him to the years. that has been made in New York in years. Think Beautiful Line of Sample Garments, Geventy-frst Regiment from which he J 5 some in Oxford gray, others in brown kersey, and still others in blue and black chinchilla. Not all sizes in each kind, “but enough to. insure easy and satisfac- tory selection; large or small collar, some with velvet collars, extra wide braid on collars and 9 8 of a handsome tucked satin belt at 25 cents ! Values range as high as 75 cents, but don’t delay. They'll be snapped up quickly enough. On sale to-morrow for the first. On sale at prices considerably below | early season figures. Maids’ fine lawn aprons, —with bibs and bretelles,- ~ | ‘trimmed with embroidery or| \hemstitching, \ had been removed by a National Guard Board of Examiners A telegram was sent to him last night announcing the deciston, but the Major was out of town and he got the good news from the newspapers on his way to the Park Department, where he ix employed. Now that he is restored to the status! tn the regiment occupied by him prior to the Spanish war, It Is considered most Ikely that he will resign. He will ‘Guarantee’ *CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. 1s boned back and dip no new designs in 25c ft ont. with elegant: styliss silver, oxidized, French gil 2 MUTINY ON CITY BOAT. These bolts are mate black ime from an Stingiwith sleeves; exceptionally well made, sizes 3 to. A magnificent value at . 25¢. MAJOR CLINTON H. SMITH. 35¢. and 45c. worth from 49%. 10 for Friday... 200 not say as much, but he admite that] Kive out a statement within a fow days Positively No Mail Orders. there is nothing but trouble In atore{#a to bis plans , third ’St ooo eee x) for him {f he remains In the regiment, 5 wenty-third street, i Eee talecaeta Ores | ieiueen Piet | | ivVesta Underwear and Hosiery. out Aalieta ee charges are prefer-| vo nae been lone anil bitter ue Crew of the ee F, Bren-| Ladies’ Vests and Pants, o! sciected | Ladies¢ ‘ack Cashmere Hose, care- N y, —Meii’s Fleece erica erie fa served as Licutenan 1 of the = shirts are fin: |ia fully'seliele ligarnatully/lengife; good len Ss Wear ripe bleed 25¢ enty-firat-during the Spanish-Ame While the court or technicality, and ts in dication cowardice at San Juan Hil him the opportunity of resigning, in- atpad of being forced out, and his friends no of him from the ment, was competency all-wool cashmere hos?, amel’s Hale pinserstare that this is about the best book to tell about all the won- and ‘white; eats fave tozs and heels, double { 1 @ can ever hope for. | “ ve" fi = French band, in ankle sole, heel and toe, “sizes ipped heels and ‘A reporter for The Evening World el | getiul values we're offering here waeeTe lengths; value from ose. A9c) 509, worth 350 19¢! ublesoles; worth Cc saw the Major In his office at the Park {Commissioner Keller Had Ordere Sones, 4 to $1.10 veces 1 2 Department this morning. He was in ppointed by | | nan Refuse to Load Char- | ities ae Steamer. 1 NO MEAT FOR . BREAKFAST) Oppenheim.Collins & Co. BROADWAY & 21ST ST. It would take a good sized MEN’S WINTER ished with silk crochet and pants have French band, arkle length; worth joe . | fleeced Egyptian yarn: '25¢ Ladies’ Vests and Pants, tine m and all-wool cashmere, in natural, gtay | gry tipped heels and toes ana high spl ced heels and tees: sizes from 8S to 10; worth 39¢. pair.at. «tino | Misses" and Childre | Hose, tine and wide and Drawers; shirts with neck doyble gusset and sus- pefider tapes;y everlock seams and par} but- front bound with silk, drawers. with 39c and 00d spirits and consented to say more | Gov 1999, and Cut in Expenses to Meet | than he has sald since the tide set so] after nol ' N ti OVERCOATS Art Goods. strongly against him. He was in re-| Dany rende ppropriations, A celpt_ of numerous telegrams of con-} Major S Be. The Famous Shoe for Women. || §Pocketbooks and Purses of ‘Various “Pore Lil? Mose" Cushion Top and} 54ti0 Liberty Ribbon, 31% Inches kratulation from friends and he sald | Missal if at keathers, including genuine allizatcr,] acy coveriloftte best or Outcault sf Wide-sall ,silk. and all good bright himself that he did not know he had| ed upon by Gov. Rocweve ‘The whole crew of the Brennan mu e PRICE for $ cow seal, morocco and others. Values] tr wins. trom the New York Herald.) colors, double faced. Made y eapecially so many well wishers until to-day Smith at on tinted this mo The Thomas ANY STYLE range from 39 to 69 cents. Everybody has been laugh- s "I for us under our. own hbel 149, “The newspapers have always had the} ave t Hrennan is the Charitles Department Long and loose, made of e Take your choice. to-mor- Cc thgiat thee sketches. Here é “Sunlight;” per yd......sceee ¢ wrong end of this,” he sald “I have | airy aa Hct eey | steamer of the city of New York. Her /[Oxtord and brown Kerseys, BOOT .. - TOW at... sseeee eeees they are stamped on Pillow (el : been charged with waniice, but the We ty o Chance, | orew of refused to sure wool serge linin: . shi ae 9 Pp My creas uevelaccer wrcoioreisen tra lll er rites evel eit ce aos stetvaleeees lleca iinet OXFORDS, _- sarge eared no ea | eal Umbrellas at. 1.98. all the testimony that was xiven before | vrter nig stiam thin inrning and stood around {J Gers am " : pie including Genuine Beal Alligator, S0-—Stamped Linen Handkerchief, the secret court of Inquiry and 1could| Ciared that Nh John MteCarthy: wht rat hun |fin, plain or yoke, with cuffs— $ & $ eased Walrus and Grain Seal. 1” Gigve, Vell and Cravat Cases, silk] Ladies’ 26-in. Umbrellas, assorted not find anything that really accused) jortunity to de homilk, a b auan- |f handsomely tailored; a custom e ° mbna lor ketbooks and] Sitchid. The latest and fabrics and tandles. AN worth from 9 ° me of cowardice. nurt of inquiry washing and other HHegilor would charge you $25 for wu Ing Silver Corner dhintlest designs and ex- 2.50 to £2.95. Paragon rs “While this decision ls based on appeared but ¢ ities tay on the decw Pei. game coat, These shoes have received at tena qu'site ideas for tig Cc frames, steel rod. A great ‘ technicalfty, it 18, in a measure, a vin-| q+ that time t to the tnstitutions of Rte. Fancy Work: each. . value; while they last, at.. eruartemipie en catia mien anne wy sakes tee GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. []]'"" ZO" cronageeverbe-| |=, Is_bLi Gomfortabl was betore the war mane specially about een || s—Linens—Gomfortables : Uptown Cor. 127th St. & 3d Ave. towed | anne ° Sto MeeaSencsice ihe: intended 2to.0 | courts c . Ele aad bal —————— cnn eee ‘ alana hotres(: = Iny was that 35 prenenagpt: (he next dinner of the regi further not mutiny: was that the arco et foots | Another Lot of about 1,000 remnants of Outing Flannels, in neat checks, stripes and “Weigel he replied, “E hardly think} counsel for Major ; She ton ‘ie tae frankly! thal she Bod aw artcdLtwe plaids; also heavy sais Caton fatagts and Shaker flannels; all in lengths of 2, 3, 5 to Cc 1 will. supernumerary officer in { 1 each; all to go at, per yard. é “Are yop wolng to resign?” eet. realigned his. eal at Gold Medal at 10 yards go at, per y “It's up to me to think about that I'm going to hold a court of tnquiry with myself to determine a) “Won't things be un: ck?" tif you eso than they have fons De. “haritles Depart- Buffalo, “They Fit where 5,000 yards very fine white Nain- sook, full 36 inches wide, suitable for infarcts’ dresses and underw never sold for less than 15¢. silkoline Comfor- ters, lined w.th pure sanitary cotton, abso- lutely odorless; regu as! ae 25c! all the popular evening s pink, sky bluelold rose, h cardinal, navy ani cream, never sold for Jess than 39: cary, 8c, in) Another shipment of 1,000 tufted 98c “y but no mo Others yd., ate peryd., at.. lar price $1.39, at.. peen for three Now I'm not « 3 : muicictnes eae eee me Wil Ruliied Curtains. Silver plated Ware. nnd guess ste $2.00 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, $1.19. [Rogers Al Quality— Dessert Forks, Laney, 750 and [ guess t OWhatt No Meat for tet Tea Spoons, fancy pattern, set... = irs of English Ruffled Bobbinet ns " Sas a ay ray @ =. aes curtains, 5: inch fluted ruttte, Beene pattern, Stt..ecees | 12. dwt. Roxas Medtuin Whe one || BROADWAY “& 21ST ST. + sertion and lace edge, 3 yards long; Medium Forks, fancy 89 | 3 1 98 Hiasaaieetk as value at $2.00; sale price .-eee eee eee pattern, set. Ci Cc SHIP BLOWN UP, Engineer Yates wan sum he dented that the men want im: much Tab‘e SOON fancy pattern, sct.. 89c! SOF pattern veseeee Smyrna Rugs. Reversibie Smyrna Rugs, 12 ft. long and9 a por Keller sald that he re- alow Mey refused A L L NDS LE S li: ij word with it, wide; red and green, floral and Persian pat- 8.7 bax Spoonsney meno Pcie Sts — manned — the FUSION OFFICERS | trip at 1130 Accident Far at Sea and Vessel Sank Before WESTERVELT & DEMAREST Keller said h } { Peay rom the Civil Seri 2 and 20 | TH E POU tae oul) ate | lat with ormaners wiaitron “tel pEAST TO-NIGHT AT MADISON K "st tor Barrow WI A TARSHIS 1 i eG BUN 1 Xp ee ed “SQUARE concent Garven, |BIQQCKer Street, COf, IT of WORLD (ipecial to The 4) rate |i SHIPPING NEWS. — SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY | \ Pinas | PHILAD : if ; Speen Hecently Elected City Oftetale Witt! : Tresor imine Ay oa ( Fe; itte eo A aaarineta! rt naneea 5 art ALMANAC POR TO-DAY Ne Guent in0'yda. of Colgred Owsos Flannel, at rd... Be AL MA N AC “ward track of transatla whilitwaa ali Tatitas ! sun riser. G65/8un weta,. 145 Moon riser w ling, a yd Sc fT casy WEEKLY OR MONTHLY nt of Nov. me 1. lengli cos we THE TH ‘MENTS. i United States Myikeumhe tices di At the Chy Club dinner at the MCLOTHING s ‘Ac large unknown steamship cauzht bah oncom caren, 8 ¢ | Teor MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN « fire and was blown to pieces by an Naler ORIN WATORIC ene HATS, SHOES LINERY. —atiend explosion soon afterward. no the boxes, ‘This dinner cessful members of |, and Justice Wile BUT A'BUSY MAN WILL SAVE _ HUNDREDS OF ‘DOLLARS ' BY HAVING IT HANDY. #0888 ty? Yourse! Well at an Ontlay of oh and} The flames were seen to s- dreds of feet above the blazing and all belated diners exta WI be flocked out. ARRIVED best ners will be some of the most influ- | QNiat men. Inthe city and country. «© speakers will be Seth Low, W ich sank. t ist can only lam Trav per eriwenes spiaing” nome ot the ch sank, however. before assis t i thio > Cl oh ne women, Loi one) r? whi h tehinyg the list James R. Burnet, of the City Chub, Pe in sotieey. Among. the Its compact pages give Information could be rendered. ij in every known feld Tho news of the disaster was t who has charge thin evening tha of the dinner, said there were over S00 fy posted at Lloyd ut —= From ‘a simple answer to @-aitnple Question It steps to a disc fthe $1,00PER WEEK. STEAMSHIPS A ., . »plications fo ner a ¥ lene | Thi heaviest probleme of civilization. It iv thls port by Capt. Ferlan, of the | qmertoan Mevatution ‘ratk. To-pay syolications for enna and 1) sawalen- | jamurravern Jecome, Charles V. Rornes Ia'a book for the student and © book whose Ves- Silllam tl. Mace ns for a made to| Edward M. Grou. N sam EE. 3 ote ITZ RS for the masses. : CSAIL Te optain Carnegie Hall, the Metropotitan | Jr.4 Ht Fulton Cutting. Mrot, eels ee H. ZE & TARSHIS, Hel was docked at Marcun Hook while versity, House and other large halls tn | and Clinton 1901 World Almanac ant Encyclopedia. * * * he came up to Phitadeiphia to report |e on the ement of the mat= ‘ Burnet said that the doors | {eh — om , [New York, 431 8th Ave., near za st. | A reference book ot over €00 pages, 1,000 toptes this Deing one of the t fean Jtevolution In the Bourd of thon {reo course, at Institute Hall, 18 Kast One Hundred and Sixt, STEAMSHIPS. MLED TO-DA' amis North §! and 10,090.facta * * © Substantially bound in Mthograph board. covers, with sewnd back and trimmed edges, * ° © Prire badd bed trom mewsdealers, = de would umi that the dinner at 7 P.M. sharp, woul! be cfosed at 7.30 boys ar? wanted every day by [jBrooklyn, 468 Sth Ave., near ton st. Wo-ld Wart advertlesrs. Eoya, read ff Brooklyn, 535 Fulton St., opp. rtm ri. World Waite, ithe disaster to his agent, Alfred Turner, ‘ stated that on the night of Nov. Hy before midnight, he saw the elity, another of would comm: n ‘Porti@nd. | ne The doors Fy

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