The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1901, Page 9

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fF 53 id Sia ra Pus Peal THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1901. 2 ~~ MOST EXCLUSIVE OF DOGSIS MISS [emzeme| memammm |) an ake ie people asse! aro: the ruins of the c ade i : e 30,000 Pairs assist the troops !n maintaining order. 3 Temple of Jupiter Olympus to-day and ltook part tn the students’ demonstra- * | tion against the proposition to translate fs he 4 tudents and military had several en-/ lo n r anters, In which seven persons were| soll e Pre ke led, thirty ware severely and many | nished f y others were slightly wounded. tials Sg | Si ie is 4 Warrant for Lady Yarde-atter. | nastata Safe at Porto Rico. CECOWO’ TORO) A vg a mon ante = > the Gospels into modern Greek. DOORN FODATHGHOOGADODODSOEOEOEPODIIO® ©IOTEPOEGLODIDOHTODOHOGIDHE GEDYBOSOEGOHDOOOOHHHIIAC ant: hundned euatlnieatweretlanded te SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22.—A search ‘ant has been tssued against 3 ey 1 Yarde-Buller for taking a valuable ate nlng 3 | d P faa tiers DAES REBSUOSHE| ar Under-Price! This is the number of Shoes to be newly added to our Under-Priced B| Shoe offerings for tomorrow. (Not on sale today.) The Basement Shoe Store has been reorganized—almost re- made; and almost double as many people can be served comfortably Close-out Sale je. see ‘ The saving of money on shoes is being made easier, safer, more satisfying and more comfortable, as fast as we can find ways to do it. A dozen special lots will be arranged for tomorrow; but you may 2.60 ana 3,75 pair. Shoes never sold so fast, because they never had such a COODIDODOO: judge the importance of the occasion by these three groups: Children’s $1 Shoes at 50c— Kidskin lace and button shoes, in sizes 5 to 8. Excellent styles, and good, serviceable 4 shoes. . Men's $2.50 Patent Leather Shoes at $1.40— Stylish shoes for Cea lace with medium toes and seles, fh} Women’s $2 Shoes at $1— of various odd lots; but you may find your size, and save a dollar. Other lid shoes for women at $1.20, $1.40 and $1.60; all worth at eae Lee ae | anement. JOHN WANAMAKER. | rormerly A. T, Stewart & Co.. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Ninth and Tenth Sts, | JohnDanicld Sorst Sos Good Reliable Underwear and Half-Hose At Reduced Prices. 1; $1.00 Men's Heavy White Merino Shirts and Drawers, were marked rapid-sale chance, and never before has the highest grade of standard, fresh, up-to-the-minute styles been offered at such not-even-thought-of prices. Burt’s Famous Fine Shoes, for half a century the leaders of high-art quality, at $2.60 and $3.75, with Misses’ and Boys’ at $1.50, and Children’s at $1.06. The best shoes that money can buy. Don’t forget this is not an old-stock sale, the shoes are new—made up within a few weeks for winter trade. This opportunity is given you simply because the Craw ford Shoe Makers have bought the store and the stock, and Bl cach. to sell at $1.35. o they are in a hurry to move in. Come, and come quickly. A $1.39 Men's Ribbed Worsted Shirts and Drawers in natural color, Vs PROGOGOIOSSOHAAGTSIOSO Each. wore marked to aell at $1.75. The Inspiration of a Sale Only at Old Burt Store, 54 West 23d Street. 85c. Men's Heavy Silk Fleece Lined also Salmon Colored Balbrig= i i jot © le style, but of the high-; de Ee 5 gan, were marked to sell at $1.25..5 Prize Which the Ac- isanier eo eeneeatl BO Scaeceneatonal valued nae f OBe. Men’s Woot, Cashmere, Liste Thread and Cotton Half-Hose, trees Bacio toned ion ‘THE REGULAR CRAWFORD SHOE STORES ARE‘AT | |6prsise I, Sick, Srey. Camel'e Hale, and fancy. stripe, were eeigee: co een comrwen mrastoomes evomarey sarees, | Bulldog. Broadway, 8 and 9 Streets. iat “Miss Elsie De Wolfe offers a silver } tor the best toy French bulldog, é ht not to exceed fifteen pounds. Cup \ site of the Blue Satin Blankets." ( ‘tts the way the notice ought to ‘ read—the notice which has set a flutter- ; i 5 % the heart of every Sree orereey C : H Y M Be JS t H oy French bulldog in New York, id - * ey - exhiblt of the Ladies’ Kennel | re ? jon does read that way. But so hs _ = 7 br “ mother of pearl—has blushed. Se 4 o. 5 s whlch inatoay knewvene'liepirea earned 2 io ee ee 3 DD one more source of delight for the chil- faci nerecraplorialmrench sander dren and pleasure for the grown-ups. No va next wosk. "And tf home is at its best until plenty of music is sup- or vette, of the ebony | | plied. Nothing else fills the place of the Music Ince “"aighilemicht never i f Box. Nothing else makes the home so bright and vith one black cheerful; nothing else keeps the children so lively qo. tits tn the itddle of the: v ts her for his dogs. ce a Leyte AWalis and happy; nothing else serves so well to keep ra caaiaijererza Me stiwhen | thehcortalnt een y mention 70 in sat older folks from being dull and the time from he f tly Me 01 = Hy uuvette ot H Sean cea tecteerare syleer ete alt ot dragging. — ! oie T ear ero weythatals jer , prsnoligok three priscalnt hel Senger There is pleasure for all in the mere turning f bettor {€ Fauvette could In of the crank in the home that possesses a @he is more sorts of un 0: ‘ | REGINA MUSIC BOX And the Regina is the most perfect Music Box ever made—full and sweet in tone; perfect in time; and plays all sorts of music—ragtime, Sousa’s marches—classic and sacred. Isn’t it an addition well worth having sent home before Thanksgiving Day comes, with its holiday for the children, and the friends who will visit you? There are many styles of music boxes to choose from, begin- ning with one at $30, on which the payment is $3 a month; up toa box at $155, But we will describe the box shown in illustration, which is the one most chosen by our club members. Regina Stusic Box, Duplex L, L., in handsomely polished oak or mahogany case, size 22x193;x1334 inches; with long- 43 running movement, carrying tune sheets 15! inches in diameter, playing on 156 steel tongues of marvelously true tone quality, pro- ducing all sorts of music, sacred, classic, popular marches and songs, as well as the latest rag-time airs. Thelist of tune sheets already on sale for this box numbers about a thousand; from which you may choose a dozen with the H box without extra charge. For instance, a collection like this: Cavalleria Rusticana Nearer, My God, to Thee vctement on Sixth Avenue The Fire Sale sweeps on with irresistible attractions. Compe- tition gives way to the force of our bargainings. Day in and day out the crowds continue to centre in our store—243 Sixth Avenue. The stock is still large and select. Every garment is to be conve:ted into cash. Profiis never enter our mind. The stock has to go, and our prices have got to do it. é THREE VALUES OUT OF MANY WONDERS: 410 SUITS 418, $20 and $22 OVERCOATS. CLOTHING. — There's a continuous rush for these garments. tailoring you've seen about town at former See 'em once and you'll not be surprised. Your pocket could not be afforded a better treat, prices, $8.98. $3.98. $5.98. 98c, FOR MEN’S SEPARATE PANTS MADE TO SELL AT $2.50. THE MERCHANTS OUTLET CLOTHING HOUSE 243 Sin AVE. «> 16 sts, 243 SIXTH AVE. iS dour ‘Anvil Chorus’’ Strike Up the Band alms San Toy (Various Selections) Robin Hood (Various Selections) ind Stripes Forever} Florodora (Various Selections) Bobemian Girl Sweet Inniscarra The Honeysuckle and the Bee This superb eighty dollar box is delivered to you, after acceptance as a club member, Upon the Payment of ONLY ONE DOLLAR Nothing more to pay for one month; then easy monthly payments, until you own this delightful addition to your home, and hardly remember the cost at all, so easy is the Club plan of paying. Come to the store if convenient. If not = o —— Use that Coupon —=> if you want immediate delivery of the Mus’c Box—the one in the other corner 7 i if you feel that you must hsve fuller particulars before ordering. WANAMAKER Ss 15 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MIN NY Your own tailor couldn't better the style, Vy TOTTI But send a/ once, so that your club membership may be arranged, and your fs New Vere ! box delivered before Thanksgiving Day. ‘ Upon my acceptance ib member send A Catalogue of no Raglan, Music, Box. No Regina Music Hoxes an escribed. In, today’ with fuller information 4: yaurtgrier 30 ‘ent oo ree will be sent free if youcut ments of $8, fro! UC E. TINT ger off this corner, put your name Thor not (op rae Sy G SSA DANN NNN NEAN Ruut ares mullittou ATONCE. Same " . Hel Inquiry Coupon, SON yy At ECT WA

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