The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1902, Page 10

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| a aeeneaael | yer Jonasson & Co. Are show.ng in their Suit Department styles in Eton, E AGAIN MILLIONAIRE. Stern Brothers ffer to-morrow ie | | Close Rolled Silk Umbrellas a few advance mer Cotton King| Blouse .nd Gibson mode.s. Men's & (2° 2° k, with the "Wins $3,000,000 in | = Wart Woe a $2.95 Rise of Etsbic: Skirts. Waists. s New mode}, full flare Sic motel, Boutsine , a $3 75 flounce, in broadc’ott ilk, Faggoted, all col- WwW. " . i i WiLL PAY oLD pepis, {| tivgcen mses lk omen’s |? : “540.00 $5,00 - George Crocker, a Special Si : ilver aa Table Ware Bin: ice La Corona Corsets, k t Grade Plate on Hard White Metal | gen ca $2. 0 $3,5) 55,00 Highe BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. t Vo) Regular values Prients of Theo! noP " EE ade ett CS sabe Baskets, Fruit fine the FOWLER HEAD OF STOCKS FELL Off $2175: Gis asd ( Se Sugar Bowls, ’ 15 $4.95). Gress Pitchers, ) $2.95 $7.25 ° Mee eatnure of price Mocormice « NEW YORK. ONTARIO & WEST- EARLY GAINS LOST TOWARD ERN PRESIDENT SELECTED. THE CLOSE. 1847" and other leading makes . which involved $13.09,000, would Reger's Bros Deen avoided if the to margin the transactior G4 there would have Brent in the denis © GR who was A apecia has sued to © it he lost. He Spoons, Forks, Knives and Fancy Pleces | ors Inclade Wo HW. Baldwin, ness Dall on the Decline, 1 iyde an Though 1 Was Lively Eariter 1 Senin In the Day. | _ Exceptional Values in snnetan"a | Women’s & Children’s Hosiery riputed through: | | Misses’, Boys’ and Children's Imported Ribbed \ Value 40c Pr. 25°) | | Fast Black Cotton Hose, double knees and soles. ‘| Women's Extra quality Imported Cotton Hose, c all black or with unbleached double soles, 1¢ ] 39¢ 58° The stock marke Mr. Price Is one of the best ag the country re R cot f 4 last summer When It became casont that the drought in Texas and Dad weather in the would be likely to re An@uced capitais $n his judgment to For months the heavy purchaser of vancing unrk: ‘were purchased prevailing a few Price has seer in subsequent cents a pound bale purct the start were fractionally Atlant Value 30c Pr. n an “'"® | Women's Lace Lisle and Readings were Fine Embroidered Instep Cotton Hose, ° . na dis-| . 1 baad gs | Women's Extra Fine Lisle Thread Hose in averag-|all-over lace and embroidered instep effects, West Twenty-third Street MAY CONVERT ITS seceesesear STOCK INTO BONDS. ots Hee” STEEL «TRUST RUST ISCUSSING AN IMPORTANT CHANGE. | ward J Rerwind. Thomas Po Fowler. + James Ho Hyde, Au Value 60c Pr. Aiildard | largely riff ha also rd Value 95c Pr. | naures ‘There was a slight ret fF market took on a firmer tone ne oecame more brim. fell off conetderably in the and mom of the stocks, with jons, reached the lowest with the decline Louisville | ‘Trading became dull ' hivago, Indtanapolla & and the Readings were trong at the The reat of the marke: was off loned at almost the lowest of the | JAMES McCREERY & CO. SILKS. 1,800 yards,—Taffetas silk, —plain colors. Soft, nat- ural finish, 24 and 27 inches wide, « managemen Street Railway HoH. Vreeland, is to | clase the failure any WIDER FIELD FOR GAGE WILL HEAD BG STEEL TAUST. THES, TRUS. ete st. Sxt35 change 7 Per qj for 5 Per Cent. Bonds. 65c. per yard. Valus $1.00. | 31500 yards of French silk poplin,—2o0 inches wide. rok of the Steel bonds ts being in SOE EIE EE Pe t would be a good thing.” said 65c. per yard, COMBINATION TO INVADE EX-SECRETARY ACCEPTS THE Georae) We AE eceiDg) pharma) “el Value Aes f it could be SOUTH AFRICA AND CHINA. PRESIDENCY OF COMPANY. These silks are of fine quality, in attractive, tse} colors,—comprising a com- plete range of medium and evening shades, | which has not even been advinced » sition could convert this stock int ent. bonds the Tr nda exch year § of the 5 Morgan and Schwab Planning a | Cam) John ( Stewart Re west, Him as Su Trustecs & jan for the Fatension of Bu I The Board Dollar ster tome Twenty-third Street. additional we 4, on th stify pa ing officers and pa work for the year. I It le paid that there w be fr any that the to make 4 wil! be kive * Southern Ma Fecord the » ¢ Ui * -_ At is statet t uM a es $25 f08) n weve abroad, particular South Africa and) hea wane big China. Ailocate hore The end of . wf . - followed >y Stee o < $2 ho Bouth Africa “ ” OPERA, CONCERT, Vaudeville at Home. The New Edison DULL MARKET IN LONDON. Americans SSR Sr ae @ampalgn for ouriness in China and tes, Funny Speehee Entertaine young and old Call and dear (he new records DOUGLAS & CO, “seein” How anedy i New York. ° . Beaters in Taluing, Massive sulin FATHER DUCEY ILL. Tihste iwaain Brohte "Snes: t0 Chasteere ‘ot: Pastor of St. Leo's Confined to Hed | spe witha GANT ORDER HEAT WW STREET CARS. : CANTOR DECIDES ON STREET SIGNS, PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. THE EDISON DESIGNS. Counsel in so Declor- Municipal Art Commis: low= ever, Has Not Vet Expressed Ite Views. yee to Rn a of Health the written an President Cantor hag at last decided DIED ON FERRY. his decision is subject of the Municipal Art Commission. to the approva THAMSHIPS, to heat their Awed William Vaugher succumbed ;500 Bombay prints, BOROUGH PRESIDENT FAVORS | the vexed question of street signa, But) THE WOKLD: TUESDAY EVENING, tronvait’ Is, 1902. JAMES McCREERY & CO. | UPHOLSTERY DEP'’T. | 4th Floo About 200 pairs,—Renais-; sance, Arabian and Marie) Antoinette Lace Curtains. | Handsome patterns, Full} size. H $4.50 to $s.50 and $7.50 to $10.00 per pair. Usual prices, $6.50 to $14.75 — made} from country or “native” cloth,—Hindu and Persian | designs. Suitable for Por-| Couch Covers and hangings. tieres, $1.00 each. $2.75 each. 1 yd. x 3 yds., 2 yds. x 4 yds., 250 Cushions,—covered with prints and other Eastern | stuffs. $1.50 each. Art Furniture,——Dutch and “Mission” models. Side-| boards, China Closets, ! Bookcases, Shelves, Din- ing Room Suits, Sewing Tables, Plant Stands, Set-| tles, Lounges, Desks,— and many odd pieces. Chairs - $5.75 to $9.00 Arm Chairs $9.00 to $25.00 Rockers - $8.50 to $15.00 Morris Chairs. $18.00 to $32.50. Fine Brass Bedsteads,— about 50 “discontinued” models, $25.00, $40.00 and { $65.00. One-third less than usual prices. Furniture Slip Covers, shades, awnings and bed. ding, made to order. Twenty-third Street. Cee ee Cat UIE JAMES McGREERY & CO. JEWELRY DEP'T. SALE OF IMPORTED NOVELTIES. 2,500 Buckles and sashpins, | —coral, amethyst and! Turquoise, —large single, stones, | $1.00 each, Value $2.75 to $5.00. 1,000 Lorgnette chains,—fine coral beads or silver gilt, | mounted with pearls, crys- tals, turquoise and ame- thysts. $1.00. Value $2.75 to $3.75. 500 Amethyst hat pins,— mounted with sterling sil- ver, set with pearls, $1.00. Value $2.75 to $3.75. Gun metal match boxes,— with jewel clasp. $1.00. Value $2.75 to $3.75. In addition to these are numerous jeweled | buckles, clasps, pins, brooches, neck- laces, chains, ete. Twenty-third Street. _— oo For downtown streets and other streets jtils used at night house signa will be ised, ‘These will be fastened on the walle of buildings, as is now done in Brooklyn Borough. Th the Hghted atreet signs Me. Cantor is in the main following the designs submitted by the Edison Company, —_ BRYAN COMING HERE. | as | Due in New York Monday to Confer QUICK ANSWERS TO with Democratic Leaders, COLUMBUS, O,, Feb. 18—Willlam Jen. In all thoroughfares mu velied at night an tiluminated made of wrought ron and lighted from the tn- side instead of from the outside will be used. It will have large lettering easily visible from vehicles passing at legal Tate of speed. fa no ordinance or provision itary Code in force in that the Sieranee, counsel says Wiliam W seventy years : ting of surface cars, | old, rapher, living at No. 185 ae that the Board of Ai-| Newtown avenue, Astoria, dro M dead cc the necessary legislation. SOGTLAD bekres dare dnl as 7th, habla a Suddenty. wugher . ‘ebru- 412.5; July, Latpasas, Galveston. Aragabee, Jachoonvitio, tyne, ®t. Lucia. nings Bryan will go from here to New York City next Monday to confer with Democratic leaders there. the guest of Col. James Kilbourae, pant year's candidate for Governor, . Besdey World. Competent workers He will siop| Seeking employment look to Sun- here from Saturday unti) Monday as|day World Wants for guidance, Rich Dress Stuffs. Quiet richness, quality richness. We have never known a tne when so much of real warp and woot ang color loveliness, apart from tricks of weave, was manifest in Dress Stuffs. Stop by any one of twenty sorts in the Dress Goods Sec- tion, rear of the Rotunda. Finger the mellow folds. Finest wool, Oftener than not made more winsome by the touch of finest silk. Why try to describe them? Think of the most litting stutls for the favorite costumes of the com- ing Spring and—here they are. Pick of the pick of the most fashionab e fabrics of the old world. The little list we vive here is only suggestive. Most of them exclusive styles tile tthem imported. ol a ! { i v $1, 1 French fi tos ‘i co rect, t 4a, royal, lites Trirgaline, in all “$2.25 Canvas and reward $2.50 Acolienns —One of the first ia Hlbste ae “$4.75 irena ptan Crepe Ci $1.50, $2, $2. 50,83 | ame aU ore Dress Gont All the Scasonaile Silks. . Need we say more? If you know our Silk Store you know that this means all the sorts that the most famous looms of Lyons, or of Europe and America, for that mutter, are turning out. Men who have grown gray in the silk business say whit we are showing there is without excep- tion the greatest, grandest gathering of new de- signs in fashionable weaves ani tintings in sea- sonable silks that they ever knew. They present the chosen products of France and America, and are controlled by us for this market. _ A leading feature of this display is the collec- tion of Printed Silks. including an unusually large assortment of double width goods, peculiarly beautitul in design and colorings. Very Special Valuys, instances at less than cost of production. In many Printed Satin L bertiesand Twills, lack Satin Luxor. 27 wide, new design value never ¢ ‘ elegant ally Y fairly 35 worth sts $1.15 Taffeta Silks, ¢ sentation ¢ of colors tho regularly s« Colored Faille, particularly d irabl: to a eee hades, well wer ate 58 Black Taffeta Silas, $ See aaa) Stag oi7s Nove ie ik iiceteme s rinte Meteor Faconne, 45 be ath tig sHtond inh: Ss wide, finest quality imported, orth, $1.00.. 50: a very large assortment inthe newe est colorings special, per Women’s Waists, We mean that vou shall think of this store when you have a waist need. We are ready for vou now. Here are waists to satisty every whim and to suit every purse: sizes to fit every tigure-— up to 50-inch bust--Piques, C Shambrays, Linen Crash, black and white Lawns, Colored Batistes, Linens, Dimities, all here in profusion, like flowers in a June meadow. his sale will include:— Fancy Lawn Waists. with ticks. Vimity Waists, Roman. stripes, Striped and Plain Colored Chane stock collarand tle. Figured Fine bray Waists. Plain Lawn Waists, White Liwn Waists, tucked yoke. with tucks. White Lawn Waists, Plain Colored Chambray Waists, with lace inserti ns. Black *O8 tucked back and front. Corded Sateen Waists, plain style. Dimity Waists, tucked $1 50 front . oT Linen Chambray Waists, fancy 9 Mercerized Linen Waists, plain tuckedand hemstitched front. Linen Colors and stripes. “King Waists, Crash W ver tucks Fancy white piques and fancy colors. Corded Lawn W White Lawn Waists, with Va- Se ae 1.95 ten: tions. ber inser “oS $2.50 White Lawn Waists; cireu- c, elbow sleayes, button ney tuck ng and Valen- ae oki 50,50) Bedding in the Basement. A full line of everything you may need at sur- prisingly little prices. Here are a few examples: Fine Wi hite Linen Waists, fancy Fi tuckings. Lawn Wal Woollen Blankets. 10-4 are single bed si ; others are for double beds. 11-4at...... $5,00 12-4 at...... $3,905 12-4 at...... $5.25 Full Size Silkoline Comfortables at 85 Crochet and Marseilles Spreads. All full bed size, new and of good qualitv. Crochet Spreads. sessecee.ss cece 90 and $1.10 Marseilles Spreads $1. 50, $2, $2.35. $2.75 and $3 Basement, Bimpoon Goaford, Ce, Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets, HELP “Help Wanted” advts, in the that of any other gegen Published official figures ag come to advertisers who put) American News Compan poy conclusively that the daily elreula- tion of The World tn New York City ts tens of thousands greater than

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