The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1902, Page 12

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—— ae ar WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, jk Rothenberg & CO. | Stern Brothers ns nes aa TGESE | LADIES’ CLOAKS, STRANGER FACTS OFFER drown state __ West 14th St. Roney Promptly Ketunded | a ‘Men’ Ss Shirts 2° J | Box Coits of Mode or Tan THAN GOOD * More Bid Guts in Boys’ Wear. Wear. sina White Dress Shirts, c| Kersey Cloth,—semi-fitted FICTION. PROOF. Colored Shirts of In 85° back. Lined with satin. Watsies Ns ARGE one MOUS AD ONE SERS SY IVE PRICE. en i. Us. The average orrow a special purchase of $5.00. 7 $4 95 ‘Full length coats, made of | Oxford grey or black thibet cloth, with adjustable : A Clever Author Who Pajamas 0! °°" ee inor ¢ offers n ecented price make Magnificent Lot of 2- Flee © Suits Selected from’ Our west Lines, and t specie») Reduced for Value $4.00 Q wick Clearing 1 Son eran i and Vark well that Choice at —_—_———_ hotiidarcapes | z the pockets cannot sag, the buttontoles pa ae and all's seams are : . shoulder capes. c Dreams Great Stories. taped and reintorced anteed 7 pecal Special Reductions in $10.50 4 = ai) 7 Fl Aaah One of Her Best Efforts Will Please You. It LEO OI Oe viens ficult to Buttoar sie May Also Give a Few Ideas to Other Authors Who Write When Awake Girls’ & Misses’ Outer Garments ’ Three-quarter Coats, 14 yrs., Heretofore $7.95 to $11.50 $4.85 Misses’ | Ulsters & Paletots, $ | $13.50. yr Heretofore $12 18. 9. | | : i ei T4:S0.io S18i50 1 Remaining stock of paletots : New York Which a Heretofore $7.50 t0 812.90 93,05, 6.45) and short jackets, — at : Skates Rain-coats and ulsters, Va-! rious materials. ined and unlined. w tie atch: « to 8; a wort , fy Boys? Oxtord Gray Overcoats; | re t elvet coll ga f herst is ch: special f TWO OR): Hesuounoncaes SWEE PING CLEARANCE SALE OF Girls’ EF Garments. Ub OF GETTING GARMENTS Iss lu SE AT $2.98! greatly reduced prices. é ked do quoted below are absolutely certain to mie Girls’ Long Cloaks $ 5 9 75| § ‘ Pp : On Ice here Are Many Ponds in clea ka ' sal that a ns nk ne_evonumy 4 to 14 yrs., Heretofore $11.50 to $19.75 6. 0, . the ts Frozen Over. Every- ard FN ee tose | 7” PET Wid Gtree © one Wh an Takes Advantage of ’ ts including heavy Reefers in various colorings; | Twenty-Third Street. | H Anas smonanta airoriticaveriiacape style and Girls’ Full Length | West Twentysthird Street : This. Some Are Caught by Camera. Rares in as. sorted sives and colors; pre e | i ; oe i sen teee eee eeeeeceeee a 00 | ( EY Se Mey ree Creo 9 Pere rere oe Girls’ Full) Length Rae lane Misses’ Dress Skirts; { actor ) Cr oo oo oi er aia be bebe aaa eee 3,98 Tamer aaet "4.98 Simpson Crawford (| ——-‘Simpaon Crawford Co | JAMES M:GREERY &C0,, : The Pin Scratch Is Mightier i ; thant d-Thrust. STORE CLOSED — $ sussesstrrpeen, |} han the Sword Thrust. Shell and Other Supposedly Harmless Trifles. Liberty Shoes —Forty styles in Patent Leather, Enamel Leather, Box Corduroy or heavy cloth} : Read, and Be Warned. Calf, Vici Kid and Dongola Kid 4 tops, kid tops, Kangaroo tops and all SATU RDAY skirts,—Lengths 37 to qr ; er styles ind heels; hand-sewed verte and flexible soles. Your choice Bardia § oH + Odd O84 of the superb $3.50 Liberty Shoes at. soccces seeee ; , = is Ondo 3-8-0 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes. sprine be ls. 1,00. $00 pairs $2.50 and $3.09 Shoes, in Patent Leather | 2 Preparing for the READJUSTING SALE to begin $7.50 l¢ : ; Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, ' 1.25 CU eee els Ue) Suits of tan or brown mix- ! You Can Go Around the Boys’ “tron Bound’’ Shoes, rire bol 1.25 ; se Le . hie ‘s, A boss Alege Bound 'Shoeks teeth ate 1149 § ‘Sample Shoes, i button ard laced, all on Monday Morning, Jan, 20th. See AER ee World by Hypnotism. a Gigla'/ Shoes, tton 1.00 athsts, none worth less thar 1.49 S : . satin. Sizes 14 and 16 + z } c J2S/alWscesessevsentovnve is ot coe . ee Sunday papers for some particulars. years, |: A Staggering Truth. Pack Your Luggage. Go $12.00, |; to Sleep and Wake Up in Yokohama. How? Bimpoon Qawford / ey Children's Military or Rag- es ; 7 lan Coats. Made of Ker-| atthe Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St. ; | ZENS, Ue ay, or dot ible > face cloth. BROT ms, MW ATA WT KERN rygucur aa — ae ‘ Doubt as to the mended, | man ce | Erisonera. 05) ieee tpeelsen aan 9 ANE ol eae ; a. ‘stony THAT MRS. SCHIFF soLDIERS FROM ‘SOUTH ee yore Mar TELLS THE POLICE. RICA HERE ON Leave. | D. M. BROWN, ir | a. a { ] .* Man Called to Ask About Puratahed s ee eome and Brod an Odd- foresee re E eget A EM OV A L SA LE Renter Cente ‘1 Moe Opinion of Im- | Tipe | $150,000 STOCK ‘ : t 2s ral iain o White Star Uner Germante, | Furniture, Carpets, Rugs. eee bee GE eR Re eee mee Oe ee TOE mond gs Poorer. eee ° ' . Scisal Ke A . | | Matting, Linoleum & Oilcloths#! : $ i ‘ Neha trled | Ba Hea AUD Shits BD | 500 Misfit Carpets, Various li Kills 17 Men Black Cat g : haat | Sizes, with Borders to Match, 4 j tebiah k Foves A toc" MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD [| ! Every Nig L Turns White. « 7 : a 1 t Tie] / 3 Yet Is Not a Murderer— Fear Did It in a Wone % Sel : ee mie Bart Belore February |, 1902. : Only an Actor. A T. E. ee) Powers’ Opportunity Well tn| Vo Seli ata Lowe Is Cheaper drous Way that Will i exe iavel than Moving the Goods, Accepted. Surprise You. re mar muff D. ML. BROWN, 115. crcossoresteretstcntsresetrerssresseceocoones et hous NW. Cor, Fifth Ave. & 4th St. | aby Sar BR ee oe eee mee ee Ab REO EOD HINT ere aepie aoa et alia, Shit aie for er |aolilen te a kao shot, the men aay that | ; You're Not Crazy--- ree Diana’ nat wen "ae cated one | Epes getting Me TEEN sctuae PATERSON SUED | = You Need Another Color. 8 ' ‘ trate a mt nes i iS ne : y Banana te FOR $5,000,000, : Insanity Can Be Cured by a Change : ‘suse tt aoe | WORKED ON SISTER'S LOVE. 0 = S00 ont ea | a eee Pura Fale New Deienre eet eon ‘ | hye tears sox JERSEY CITY SEEKS PAY FOR| eau pals s wsermoon ne eet Uh pnvunth pecans |omeaate sat ca are™” "™*] RIVER POLLUTION, peepee neennessebneoe ‘ Ae vNew | WOré Shee EN N | Water Works Had to De thandoned rs “ “ American Women ‘ ‘ ay ean Heenase cy Sewage tn 9g | ; ees “Be tinsaets: : Dress Perfectly.” f in . s ty's irtment H So Writes Lady Gordon-Lennox. ai t| uy AL Car 5 England's Arbitrix-Elegantorum. bse ‘i ritten to Pas ee 3 uO ke z HATED POTTED-PALM HAT. et , e: naeR eee ee eric eee ee oes § ie ‘ sonal be ne . 2 b.8.8.8-5-5, a0: a-8-04 i :/CREED MAY HAVE ENLISTED. | | tiine H Blindfolded, One Man ° Fe Sica ra cet i Vanquishes Sixteen Others ies WN Nd. ~ at Chess and Takes On a Whist- pid year i Player on the Side. . * —_— $3 ni Oi 549-698-0009 B88 Bb o-bO540-0400008 $:5449463 66400-0008 Pie) TO CUT OFF WATER SUPPLY NOVELTY AT FRENCH BALL [Rall atthe vee, Se sie Fenzieg (tie Ntep er nuetiea. G MIDNIGHT BLAZE, tte Dead Countess H0.000 Sotharnigs Finale of taties Pa | ina to Celebrate - I" Brooklyn Shanty. a Tragedy, sr H relt ad A Romance Scarcely Beginning Their Celebra- delng es t es Mias Helen ee x.| The thoughtless man with land to | Equalled in the Wildest tion Next Tuesday with Mi ul ; 2 Vara fn ¢ month ago sell Flights of Fiction the ‘‘French Ball ”” a eaves Se RE peo! to) los auty ‘Ter | Finds one who will buy J re Rent. Drapery” ii ai) inere rom Sunday World Want i aye Shura: have eer ena ree ite does et think of mates ink Jiaw this year, and he has advised Fane tothe law. in the matter, "It certi: elects16 Jight oclte nd the test St hin eaces And all World Wante imply. to teat the constitutionuity of ‘the ict to last, month's roll without wait.

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