The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1902, Page 7

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TGR YT THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENI JANUARY 10, 1902 Scegel-Cooper Co.’s Store Tews vor Saturday, NEW YORK. 8TH & 19TH STS. BOVAFATHER| the Marriage. Poa R * 5 ITS vt es 1} Coats. _ KEPT SECRET 5 YEARS. aA Message to Ohousands. Most Important of All January Reduction Sales. GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ BOX AND His Testimony So Remarkable that Medical Experts Are Put on Yews of Sreat Importance. ¢ the Stand. ii . Extraordinary Values in the Clearing Sale of Seater eres wan 3 GO A remarks i ». 00, Oa I reduced t i = re , s DB ’ Ce . AND MISSES’ RAGLANS AND en's, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing | BOX COATS. ~ 1) H Mil raby Capes and plain c ren Caster, Brown Blue and \~V hed and Hats and Caps of Gvery Description at Prices Sweepingly Redueed. nae ere ce coats ay , $12.00, $13.00 and $15.00, § OO eS This remarkable Clearing Sale began yesterday and was an instant success, for like the impulses of { GIRLS’ KORE ECHENS ,AND: BOX coats. 2 ; _|the wireless telegraph the news spread rapidly. Never were purchasers more appreciative. , AT Te ee CORA TAMU TOL CHESS ee ee aan tm marrying won| All our Winter lines of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing and Hats and Caps must be sold without ACRE VerIG epee tary Seen ICEL GD 6.50 ee ee t</delay. Important changes demand it. _ ; ; ; ne Se ee sieeed SSE know hie +01 «ir! | Room must be had for Spring Clothing. Winter weights must go at once. The clearance order is & Reid as . |swift—emphatic. Not a garment is reserved. Nothing has escaped the relentless price-cutting pencil. boy 98 | Never before was there such an opportunity. Never before were so many new, correctly stylish and bisonise .,./Superiorly made garments marked at third year Is SUCH WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. ; ; , Codeotee he: In all the various sections of the Men’s and Boys’ Stores we have grouped the various lines and priced them clearly so as to expedite purchasing. | Plenty of salespeople. No long waits. A harvest of bargains such as the people of New York and | vicinity have never before known. Matchless qualities. Matchlessly reduced prices. - Justice M. Wen'’s Colored Dress Shires. 4,000 Shirts Worth ) S/00, S125 & $1.50) 65- a is SIZES 14 TO 18'.. Attached or detached Cuffs A multitude of correct patterns and color combina- Just the very kind of Colored Shirts the correct The Shirt Sale of the New Year. 4,800 fresh, eee iS pian val dresser purchases with a keen sense of pleesure. ie aut . m the stoc 00 f one a 4 clean and beautiful, from the stock-rooms of one of the Every Shirt is trandnew. (Every) Shirt’ { largest and best-known manutacturing concerns inthe juytely perfect. Every pattern is of the very newest. United States. Trade circumstances do not allow us to advertise the FLUNG 20 FET T GROUP 1. P/, GO. MEN'S OVERCOATS of superfine quality. All of our FINE TROUSERS, including Hpcause/ the) assorimente) were, brobeny wal obtained [oe ya aearey oer cine Cc . ‘ Workmanship of the best journeymen | GROUP 11 4.80 ; che F the Shirts at much less than thei lar prices. 3 vis GROUP 2 27. SO tail ty s tA : '° | Dress Worsteds, for evening wear; SMOK. WE MAKE THE EVENT EXTRAORDINARY On sale Saturday morning in ’ : ‘ rab | GROUP 12. 4, 4Q | ING JACKETS, MACKINTOSHES, OVER- by offering them to you at similarly exceptional in- the Men's Furnishing Store, Main croup 3. 23,80 HIGH-CLASS PRINCE ALBERT and FULL 0 | COATS and COATS and VESTS. ducements. oor, 18th Street Side, Rear. : . DRESS COATS and VESTS, silk lined seers a an oe . | Odd COATS and VESTS, broken from S§ ; DRIVER STRUCK BY RUNAWAY,| GRouP 4. 2/,8Q throughout. [ GROUP 13 PFO | suit, TROUSERS to ft and suit all rocery Specials, | Wars. BUT ESCAPES BY LUCK. | oun s 78, 80 | %ONG, POOLE OVERCOATS, satin lined. Group 14. 2,20 | tastes; FANCY VESTS, HOUSE COATS. UNEEDA BISCUITS; |i 2 7 sy | GROUP 5. : * SUITS for evening, morning and afterncon 4 EED SCUITS; de One-quarter Underpriced. Wagon Demolished, bat 1 | GROUP 6. 16.80 hand tailored . GROUP 15. 7,80 |. %4 COATS, broken from suits; WAITERS i 2 Packages for | Therefore a sale of extreme importance to economical AE VORORIW NSS | en | ‘ COATS of fine serge; WHITE VESTS } ~ smokers. A combination of high quality and low prices, ove Injury. | GROUP 7 73,80 SUITS of every description. OVERCOATS, | GROUP 16. F.40 ° for ali occasions; RUBBER COATS. Such specials as tollow need no. comment. Thejthe like of which has not occurred in months. Q . . ‘all lengths; PRINCE ALBERTS, FULL | crowds in the Grocery Sore will amply testify to-mor-}LA BELLE BONITA, high grade, Key West cleat Havana, 8 4 GROUP 8. 41.00 | GROUP 17. 1,70 | Odd TROUSERS, broken from suits in row to the attractiveness of the offerings. Cot chas Espectales; box of 50, 3.00 Flung twenty feet from his wagor ¢ | DRESS, TUXEDOS, RAIN COATS, UL- | ! Group 17; COATS for Bakers, Butch c maf BL R DE JULIANA, Sumatra wrapper, long Havana Giller, which was demollshe! by A iway | GROUP 9, &.8O | STERS, LIVERY. | GROUP 18. 9Oc © Grocers and Tradesmen in general, 79} Stiectos: tox of S0, 2.45 electric | GROUP 19. 60. Group 18; 342 ODD VESTS in Group 19. ib TO THAVANA SPECIALS, clear Havana wrap) ot and filler, a GROUP 10, 6180 + Oe eae OYERCOATS) MACE: |) Op, \ All our OVERALLS and JACKETS to make | ene BPE THEN or Sin CHAT HAVAMAV SRCONDS) Chbsa elise Geen Sita : . % 4 HOUSE COATS. | GROUP 20. Pree . ~ 10c, value, box of 50, 2.00 baad EE Comiroom|forneworands: CELERY: Fancy ‘alamazoo Celery, stack Sis ¢ CO. BOUQUET, Sumatra wrapper, long combination . = var ricby the LAMB. Forequ Canada Spiing Lamb, Ib Q} filler, Petfectos, box of 50, 1.75 f ; 8 . t er. Sg 4 RASH EERE) Giboe'’ Dessert Red Raspberries, oval pipe tet GOED wrapper, combination filier, Pune Nee « s luncheon {KEY WEST EXTRAS, Conchas Selectos; box of 50, 1.00 XS. ay Mail Orders filled. } Main Plas, Rear) ( torman hi PRISONER & WEEK TOURING BROOKLYN Boys of every age—2% up to 10 can be Young Men's Winter Garments in sizes | GROUPS 311037. & SS, . = & == ee aa —_F THEY WILL CGO FAST. GROUPS 21 to 27. /2. 95, i _£ { 20 OVERCOATS and SUITS i fitted-—and at such an advantage. TOP | Se ’ | 10.95, 8.95, 6.95, srt right-neither too manish nor too 595, 5.85, 485, ~ coats, REEFERS, SUITS of every de | tS < ——— : NO COURT WOULD DO BUSI-| 5.95. 495, 295. * boyish. 9.85, 3.00, 1.85. sign, tor every occasion, S W, a NESS WITH HIM GROUPS 28 to 30. 2,95, , Young Men's TROUSERS. A rare op- GROUPS 38 to 40. { Boys’ SHORT PANTS, BLOUSES and | reat hoe ather, Aes. 5 * ©: 7%" * portunity for big boys and slim men. 28 93e. 73c, 3e ’ WAISTS, inp fanaa! and percales, includ- { r,) ae 1.95, IS5e. to 32 waist. 0 ’ ing celebrated brands. | MN , W. , , i } , Magistrate Helleves Jolting Was! Groups 41, 42 and 43 are priced at J2c., 200. Je, respectively. All broken lots of KNEE PANTS, BLOUSES and WAISTS are ar- en's, Women's and Children’s Shoos About 1-2 Priced, : Shaken Out the Mixed Ale ’ PI i f reer’ Ap d 5 A most unusual opportunity. The annual clear-up sale of Manufacturers’ , { ranged in these groups. Surplus Shoe Stocks acquires fresh interest daily. it isn’t the sort of sale to drop off after the first day’s rush. On the contrary, interest increases constantiy. Many people are buying for now and future needs. } Six of the greatest shoe manufacturers in New England are represented in { this sale, and every pair of shoes offered is an exceptionally excellent bargain. ' iffeted from ate for, Do you want to save money ? showing me how big i Se $1.50 AND $2.90 VALU O8 WOMEN'S $150 AND $2.00 Pa ; MEN’S SHOES. ieee te SHOE 7s en days H bee 4 K ea Toner | MEN'S $3.00 TO. $5.00 Nos yacht : 4 eee 1.95 $250 VALUES 1.50 WOMEN'S FIRST-QUALITY { : RUBBERS, all sizes, 19 eee lan { SILK HATS, graceful and correct models Big boys or little boys. Any style of HAT : =< HES wlan ‘GROUP 4. SOF in both groups, at $3.80 and $2.80. High | GROUP 50. ES - % CAP. Exclusive novelties, imported penneaenaanees: GIRLS’ SHOES. | GROUP 45. 2,80 | Class BLACK DERBYS in Group 45. models. { ’ 69 WOMEN’S SHOES. ar GROUPS 46049. 2.00, { MEN'S DERBYS, ALPINES, PROOERRS: | GROUPS 51 to 54. Boys’ TAMS, ETONS, GOLF and POLO, a a t WOMEN’S $3.50 SHOE 1.95 5 6 oa. alpen Othe 4 Every fashionable shape and color. Prices | 50 59 79. 7, | And odd lots of every kind of headwear shoes Reh eet tk : 480, 4,40, 1.20. | tell nothing. See the hats, please! * 0 * . ad - sores ied MEN S $2.00 SHOES AT L.80 sariple sh $1.25 AND $1.50 VALUES, 85 Meon’s Wool Underwear, ! 75e | Men's 50c. Yeckwear) 25e¢ if eT GheHOLS, U-ZONeee sea Nel gain, He ‘ } N’S FIRST-QUALITY RUB ; teat fhe in paca wagonslis all cients worth $1.25, special, ) Speeral Saturday at \ } BERS allaiess 49) ith ad aoabiersslesi ft s! Ney Tesrean es braid Ketan Natural wool Shirts and Drawers. Here's a fine chance for the man that's looking for a stylish tie at an ; 2 ee a ~ 1.65 ss Magistrate Higginbotham thlaed The Shirts are single or double-breasted. The} unusually little price. BOYS’ SHOES. WOMEN SOSHOES, 1.05 Si same with Toner, but remarked that he would| drawers have double gusset, and are well made Nearly 5,000 ties in all. Handily displayed on special tables in the { = : nee} and Doxicast|bettou ape $2.00 VALUES, 1.25 Ute courtroom foe's ‘week, day ‘and Men's Furnishing Store. $1.25 VALUES 69 WoMEN' 2.50 Kis ani tox calf, several styles, buctan amd ight, folding the Tort. againet aes throughout. Tecks, Four-in-Hands and Imperials, excellently made of good quality hese et : won So es ag te teat, lace ot tha kid; all aizen up 0 2 ee emer a: he vation stalin nen? All sizes. f eee silks and satins, Nicely lined. Worth S0c, of any man's money. spol Fuse el peondypest eid | dolochigon are 1s oibee Se to Se. j goose Ras of Poaataind } Be ‘ wil

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