The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1902, Page 7

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oe aaa Bia THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1902 ALL WONDERING WHY DEVERY WEPT + ¢2—____— Sugden, Who Lent Ex-Deputy Police Commis- sioner a Handkerchief, mien Tell But Won't. a borrowed handkerchier wits * whole town wants to know why pase A Sreat Bi g Sees Ee; ‘om Ge Sie Yo White Sale in So Short a Gime Ger Beloro Attained Such ai Wonderful Vjeasure of Popularity. H And yet it isn’t so remarkable. When one considers that this Sale is 1s plentifully ewelled with rare values as a field is blossomed with daisies in summer, the wonder is that more thousands of people. have not hurried in trom all directions, Price Is a Supreme Power; Quality Js Goually Srrosistthle. N The Sale was planned to be a record-breaking event— to overshavow any White Coods Sale ever known in New »\York. From the greatest and best manufacturing itres of england, ireland, Scotland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Ge Ce Germany, Russia and the United States have come the finest of products. Us faa] One need but look at the Linens and note their marveilous fineness of texture and exquisite beauty of finish : te ins to instantly discern what extraordinary bargains the y are. ! Mi You save 1-4, 1-3, and in many instances 1-2, for prices have been so amazingly attractive that to see is to pur- elem to ask f Murphy times No wonder ¢ makes been, “Bra ever sque ny because Devery's slogans up! “Tle a man! Blubbering lke a sch a job Len your handkervhlef, Sugden eaid the big man, as he was leaving the building The faithful Sugden passed over a large silk handkerchief and “the best Chief of Police New Yor® ever had usly and snuMed and 4°? which was red. It e Commissi away m 1d r e useless to ask when he would not tell why Devery Of course eer Tred home this mornin: vant 4 ting chain would he ory? Was no light and gay-|Why he cried Headquarters. y« chase without delay. And that is where the inherent wisdom of the shopper promotly asserts itself. Don’t miss the Nineteenth Street Aisle by any means. A Great Exposition of eer Fancy Work. La oh path and a demijohn, ~~ eee x ne F tre sa VIA Street Hist | 6 5,000 % fared ta fl very. aatd the C0 ‘wsle, i . Ws; t retonne o, ‘ards. “Lelend mn » ch-lef, Sug-Sugden. see him’ a Thel"hsS side of the Main Floor figures with ountams of ndermusuns. Se @ yard Exceptionally pretty colorings greet prominence in the White Sale, for it is an im- ; a ; ° and the very newest designs, me send him a note, posi rir and practical exposition of all kinds of White CORSET COVERS in newest shay es. { orth Gc. @ yard and by all odds the best Cretonne } The dispiay of Fancy Linens from Switrerlond PETTICUATS in sprightliest designs. } bargains ever advertised and} rance is one of the most remarkable ever seen in DRAWERS in the best styles. Flor, Centre 4 New York, not only for beauty and richness of design, GOWNS in the prettiest effects. ; RR { but for absolute and unprece ‘ented lowness of price. Write Goods. CHECKED NAINSOOK CREAM DAMASK, pet yard 19 Mustins. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. Dies Flannel-- 5,000 Yards. 4 Another trade-winning prop- 6% -c. @ YAA sition. These Flannels are tly sold at 1c. a yard SKIRTS patterned after the smartest ideas. An ideal sale of Cambric and Muslin Underwear. More styles now than during any other tim: of the year. Quantities are greater, assortments more purse-delighting. Myriads of pretty new things not } to be found elsewhere. made exclusively for us. } Beauty, daintiness and stylishness combined with exceptional lowness of | i } quality, per yard 5 Plo, Centre) NO GOLD LACE FOR BRITISH ARMY. d wile, per yard BLEACHED MUSLIN, yard wide, per yard Sheets and Pitlow Cases. PILLOW CASES, vatio O's. and 8 Swords and All Bright Emblems of Rank, Too, fuen surets, «i «rs 29 }) aviplaluy. na smorelchan’d tary Are Abandoned by Orders. RSA SEAN SEE ae ee 39} tomer, 2 } | } 4 Fy BED SPREADS, full size SO nana i 5 = = MARSEILLES QUILTS, extra five quality 1.95 feossrryivousas Gioainees - 0s r a7 of r ay < - ‘ | CORSET COVERS. cambric, square i ; H ; ne price are reasons why the Underwear Departments are crowded all day long “2. Z.°' Corsets and ‘+ Sonnette* aordinarily Tempting Prices. vight front; also black em- with purchasers. CORSET COVERS. GOWNS, cambnic, all-over tucked! APRONS: Lawn, extra large, tuck CORSET COVERS, embrotdery yokes, hemstitched, 50 Soe. values 35 eee —— pire style valers & CHILDREN’S WEAR SKIRTS NIGHT SHIRTS, fo: toys, Ma : Janey Linens. Yoke, torchon lace Uimmed sleeves FANCY DOILIES 12 5 ard neck; worth S@c_, 25 = '3C, SC, Se, ai is SCARFS 49c, 39¢, 19 } CORSET COVERS, short; nainsook es Des dainty trimmings, 50 SKIKTS, cambric, double . 1S DRAWERS, Canton flannel embr ment ee Boaded Rags. Acai a aR We a Be i a all ah NAPKINS, all linen, per doz., 152511} paw DRAVERS: Popa epee luieaca 69 dary. tris 19 DOILIES, sarious sizes, cach, 10; SC) eee nee cee een SKIRTS, cambric, fine tucks, deep ae WBE ht f { RENAISSANCE SCARS, each a ". ucks. No more than 3 to a cus cobsiaery taite alee sis 93 NIGHT Gow flannelette. wort a ish aad 8 | Sow aoa 8 8 1 Prees Sweepingly Reduced, umbrella style, cambnc stitched tu - aa ‘ CGoweds. with hemstitched lawn tuff, 29 {ee eee! 4 35 FLANNELETTE GARMENTS For our Christmas trade we purchased | TOWELS, ali sorts, each 12!<¢ to 22} DRAWERS, cambric with hem CHEMISES, = KIMONOS = AND sxiprs. pomet flannel, with 25 | thousands of these fashionable Bags, BATH TOWELS, cach, 2s se and Q | stitched ruitie and tucks, 39 APRONS. re vider ala 5 a ffe a DRAWERS, nainsock, French em- CHEMISE Musiin, circular neck BX Rene perieG anaes Tack 5 | and now offer the left overs at prices Sf Moldery, ribbon insertion, worth $2, 98 embsoidery trimming 2s , ranging from $1.48, for the pressed Gow: CHEMISE Laws skirt; torchon | SE) Nae, sents berieti so | beads, to $12.90 for the fine steel cut GOWNS, muslin, embroitery yoke, lace trimming ruifle bertha; no ‘more than $ to a APRONS: Lawn, large size, tucks NIGHT GOWNS, heavy flanselette ; beaded Bags. customer, 35 value 20¢., 19 plain cutts a , so} & French Flannel , WLaises. 2,000 in the Newest Colors and Smartest Designs. ‘ ) FANCY FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS, Si many beautiful colorings and shsdings. ae styled with cordings and tuckings, hem- 1.48 Groceries for Friday and Saturday. Spring Lamb, Pork, Fish and Canned Beef—all at special prices to-mor- row. And you know what a famously clean and appeticing place the Meat Department of the World’s Greatest Grocery is. And there are Oranges, Celery, Spring Chicken, Cakes, Pies, Bread and } everything else to make a hungry BELEN S$ mouth water. STEEL BEADED > BAGS, and made, cut- ch f stecl beads, chamois iinet, designs, worth $8.00 to 3.50 CHATELAINE BAGS stitchings aud fancy silk embroidery ‘ effect | | $2.00 and $7.50 Waists for 7. oS GROUT PLANG FE KILLED diana nek sania Lames GM achat TL te a} LAMB: Short forequarter fancy Can 4 Choice Philadelphia A SS I RI 4 ada Spring Lamb, It : Wines GAGs Li uOrSs, (72) 5 LaceCurtainsh BodSets aT oh ies py eae _deaitend toa of Gnamel Ware F Prices Cut . NOTTINGHAM BL AGE ith $12.50, posse Ue 1.10 | A CLEARANCE SALE | Will Make co in) Iscermotitell Gare Boiler Creates CURTA Eso EU CHbetaatsr ists © Se a CLD CROW WHISKEY, 1508 0 : Bureau of Assessments Havoc in a Roundhouse mthorer YN FINE SCOTCH NET BED | Selected Long Butterfiah or 9 PEPPER WHISKE z ! autiful real laces, AT Pinuan Haddies, Ib, 6 OLIVES: Mairid selected Green MT \E ‘ and Arrears. at Macon, Ga, TURER'S COST, 1 In pertect veproiuctions of exqui- { ORANGES: Fancy Florida Sweet Olives, 3 tote OL eerecriOn CoCr TL site Arabian av! Renaissance § or Cal fornia Navel Oranges, doz, 25 TEA. Chou Ten haved et bots, tee : ‘ -— 1.15, 1.45, 1.95, 235, 2.98, ek : ended Tras, exce! e 3.38 and 3.90 BED SETS, regularly CELERY: Choice bleached Kalama f? k a : E HERRY Faas at, each 4 rot Cele 5 P IRISH POINT LACE i 4.35 CUCOA: Mazel concentrated! break bas Ronune CURTAINS. 5.00 ay bax 20) CALIFORNIALCLAR CURTAINS 4.50 t ADE. Hazel Hitter Orange bE RNA CLARRT, ZINEAN . 3.95 6.10 $ Santa Clara Pruw b. glans jat iSliwetgu ee Aes) 4 a CURTAINS wort 0 ISH POINT BED SETS. RASPBERRIES La Tour's imp.tted MON AHELA RYE WH k $6.35 and $8.65, at, pet . $10.00 quality, per Brand Pieserve: yo vil sardines, can, TOT ee ee | RISRES Se pair, 90s 6 3 cane, 1 - t 2.45 CURTAINS worth $5.50 $10.50 and $12.00 es) DELICATESSEN IN THE BAKERY SECTION CEILO RYE WHISKEY |} 99.15, $9.75 and $10.25 ¥, per set, 150 $ Spring Chicke » perlec Exceptionally cho’ 1) at, per pair, Third Floor, Front. ¢ 0B, Feady fer 40 made Tea | SESS ~ “ ~ ~ q $EE OCI TATA EES i "Oe ment a Caper. Prices Reduced /-3 and Wore sor Quick Clearance. his body able mu are to ah Willis Dress Soods | Silk } Remnants. Remnants. BULLET HIT BROC BROOMHANDLE. S ¢ ; } < The broadest and best gathering of its kind } Servant Girl Was Frightened, bu t q Clearance Sale xtraordinary. ; Mon ee Boys’ “ the been shown in many days. Some excep- set = A . ' d tio 1es among them, particularly the a employed at The accumulation of a lot of pieces from J to hes among y Nove Hast Things ||CHAS. L. VAUGHAN’S DEBTS. mil to} _P, Aaa ep olrciee ater nieph : ab anita lle oie © oe, eee 5 yards long from the greatest holiday selling this | Noy 4. LY SELTD Coaee, er pes, priced at $12.7 ad $17 ) ‘ yesterday afternoon whet a valle 4, 4%, Vamahan Files tavetuntary store has ever known. Included are plain and L SE a ape . 7, J ‘ h hes U : vi b a sabi g tee eset DY iehaey wate esa fancy silks, also many Black Silk remnants of 3 These Collars have teen in the store t¢ a 9 75 tol he plise! aud | Wax fled today in tie Cnet States [various weaves. Prices in every instance are’, , ~ /\_/ 4 hil ares eae oe racoaay tuneretelaae District C against Charles greatest factories. Some are seconds, but the defect rail vad mervet Jand less. are trivial and not observable. Thousands are abs , aths, ng at iiielyiosttec a heavily him. but it tect i hee hay € art thie mon Plain and Fancy Seths. : ; Eee ap ae ies Pierson Gischarged Silks, that were Sic. to 60c., at per A 1, Almost any shape or style you want. Valu $15.0) $20.00 79 75 Silks, that were 7Sc., at per yard, 4 $9259 + e970 DIDN'T RAISE $750,000. oR eee oa cea ‘0 Yow York's Va 8 ON 1L00 YY. M,C, A. Fond Ie Stil Short eee, te Y TWO HUNDREI YLF CAPES “ B210,000. Samuel RI 7 ~ ; pe a@ndihood’ effect Ws. Lowen naa of th Iter Black and Colored Dress Goods Greatest Collar Sale. faicy plaid facings trimmed with straps | Sse er een ak Desirable waist, skirt and dress lengths, of Gpectal Tavies \e;Menle:Fosalehiag Departsiene) Mala’ i : 5, 00 / inth street, sald Values $7.00 to $3.00, ’ the season’s most popular fabrics. ittonal subscriptions to the fund of $1,000,000 had been re- Bats alae a Imports and Dress Goods, that were 40c. per yard, 20 ay aa mG a a \ Values $9.00 $10.0 Ce 50 nd foreign 5 <= > ) SS 000 | Shipping are all comprehensively cov- Dees Goode thativare s0ccipar yard) 2s Ee \ a Me STObE P; Pe Value ) to $12.00. 9.75 The fund ie still iso sheet of che] Tet The World Almanac Denes Goods) that mere; Zc; Dor yard, 35 ee Paw eet } Vaiues $14 00, $15.00 and necewmary $700,00 to yecure the auarter | 41:00, Topica Termely Treated In the 1002 Wort Dress Goods, that were $1.00 per yard, 50 (Ze ~S( <a 10.00 “WTS , Of,8 mliion of doslars. Am axtenaton of (lung - fase! 1% veevons Vlows, Vea

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