The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1902, Page 4

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DISCORD IN OPERA FOR PRINCE HENRY. DISSATISFACTION OVER THE LENGTH OF PROGRAMME. fGome of the Singers Irritated | Over the Places Assicned | Then. | B.Altmans fo, SILK DEPARTMENT. Liberty Satin Broche, White, Evening and Medium (First Floor, ) hades and Black, Regular value, $1.25 per yard,at . . 78c. B.Altmang Co. come Mr. that there ts anv his operatic eter is expected pha rive from ¢ after their they ing trym NEW YORK BOAT BURNED. Steamer Winifred Partly Wrecked by Flames. at Tampa, Fin, TAMPA, Fla wrecked the York, put tr BONDS FROM FIRE FROZEN IN BLOCKS, PAPERS WORTH $500 000! RECOVERED FROM RUINS. A force of clorks were Pafternon thawing ou aa ro Se | Wovld Want advertisers, Offer the Remaining Limited Stock of Brass and Enamelled Bedsteads, Cribs and Enamelled Cots, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. alo 1,000 Lounging Cushions, . Each, 98c. 31.10 & 1.28 Third Floor. Uncovered (White Down , Covered with Oriental Prints, ets. (Grey Down), Each, Thursday, February 20th. week p Rees Se SET RET Be THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1902. Thanks to the Snow. Ali that we said of Silks and Dress Goods on Sunday and yesterday is practically true to-day. Less yards, of course, thousands less in some cases, but we never tell of trifling lots. So you can come for any ot the sorts and be sure that you'll tind them. Some of the largest Silk and Dress Goods values we ever offered. Fine Cotton Dress Stuffs. The wonder is how they do it—how thev get so much of real substance and surface into such sheer fabrics. It’s the old story over again a step ahead from the best of last season with some of the charmingest things for this season. Twoarms' lengths away you might say these dainty Mercerized Cotton Foulards were sure enough silk. They look it. They almost feel it. And those Cotton and Silic Ginghams are of the blood royal, it eversuch a combination could be. The new Basket Cloth hits another fancy. Already a gieat favorite. As for the Swisses and Batistes and Dimities and Mousselines and the jelicately meshed Grena- dines, we never had anything like the variety nor anything like the bewitching beauty in them. And the prices are as modest as the goods are cheery. Mercer Mohair Fn 31. 25 an $1. 95 "48. and sprays, Alesse seee 5,000 vards finest soft finish French ee 48 1.68 printed, embodying the very newest ideas, in every talked of color, at THE BASEMENT. There are always exceptional values in the lower priced Cotton Dress Stuffs. — Here are thou- sands of yards of tine printed Dimities, which would be counted cheap around town at I5c. or 1c., and prettily printed corded Batiste, in stvlish colorings and Coens that you'd ex. pect to pay 15c. for: for cither.. ey e 19th and 20th Streets. o)5) Sixth Avenue, | ETALE A ASKS LIGHT FOR LIE, SVS FUNSTON LIBERTY'S TORCH, GENERAL DENIES YARN OF ASSEMBLYMAN BRADLEY'S THE “WATER CURE.” SENB ec PLEA TO CONGRESS. soa te tad OVD ines ef Noble Man MR. COMSTOCK’S DENIAL. says Me mia! latorn. Vheatre Treasurer mmiande | Soe Aid Spe rite Mimon 1 to have |i bougtt Uckets’ trom Comatuck, says he Boys er) wante, every day vy! Loys, reag | ex EK Hators World Wants, WEE CRANKS WHO WANT TO SEE LOW. REGULAR PROCESSION OF’ | THEM TO-DAY AT CITY HALL. | A Woman Visitor Was Sasions to INSURGENTS SURRENDER. Large Band in Batangas Gives tp to Lieut, MAN rifle a Rhodes has pursued th manly for three weeks, | DARE con Entertainer, Pays High Tribute to DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP. Get on Defluiiion of Mabini! MR. RALPA BINGHAM. National Libern for Bene wipe ius, Phe — "| FOOTBALL BY BALLET GIR Game WIL Be stu a Feature of Fre! At the clos Students at Su day. athletic Kirk will tak nousand rounds o and Colum! fs SMALL DOSE PLEASANT TO PARE. ederation Calls t potbAll Kame wearing the colors bir | MR. RALPH BINGHAM, Philadelphia's Most Popular Singer and | Ma LS. neh 4 j ments, 'Lord & Taylor, FOR GENEROSITY TO BOERS.) ! | | | Another Great SHOE SALE Begins Tomorrow The Largest « Best Gathering Under-Price Shoes ThatEvenThisFamous Shoe Store HasEverKnown New Shoes of every kind for everybody— At a Third to a Half Under-Price That is the news from Wanamaker’s, that hints of the extraordinary Shoe Sale that starts when me doors open tomorrow morning. EW SHOES for the treacherous Spring weather New Shoes for the price of a mending for the old All who need new shoes, and want good-looking, stylish absolutely reliable shoes—uaitd want t ve fir or more on a pair—should be here in good time tomorrow. Here are some of the details: WOMEN’S SHOES MEN'S SHOES st f fine kidakin shoes. lace ai Sta tas kathering of many of our er-pr ed Shoes, e S135 S190 240 Shs $2.85 e-sbape fitie pa eradew utr ME ‘Ss SHOES ng heels and swith bed $1.20. ; $140. spring ne tron spring *. weartng sizea The Women’ The Men's Shoes in the Tenth street and Fourth avenue corner of Basement, RUBBERS at 1 Half = sto! portant; at just t hale s and Children’s Shoes are in rezular Basement Shoe Store. Price is brief but i prices; a did sort We new is just the wearing-time for overshoes; these are splen- ou're very much the gainers thereby: re SE _ JOHN WANAMAKER “222 Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. Closing-Out Sale of Sale of Women's la hl ‘ 1p) Oo , ‘4 Travelling Women’s Suits, Jackets, Raglans | ‘ Coats. and Wrappers, 7 rted C] s ° | Made of Impo te 1 Cc eh it Thursda y and Frida vs fancy mixtures anc over-| fs rs) | plaids silk siseye nines Wrappers. t collar — very : . ee rapa ; “1500 Women’s Outing and Cambric Wrappers; were 69, smut es. \ neeane 2 \ The cloths are strictly} 79 & Soc, at 490. waterproof; these coats are} 00 Women's Lawn, Cambric and English Outing Wrap jdre ssy and practical for all| pers; were $1.39, $1.69, $1.08, NOW Oge., $1.19, $1.2Q. oul- joo r wear-——as a special Skirts. \ value we offer--$20.00 gar- 1 lot of Misses’ Linen Skirts; were $2, at g8e. 1 lot of Women’s Duck & Linen Skirts; were $2.98, at $1.49 too Women’s Serge and Cheviot Skirts; were $6.98, $5.50, $4.25, NOW $4.98, $3.50, $2.g8. Suits. Women's Cloth, Cheviot made—Jackets silk lined; Women’s Suits; Women’s Suits; were $15.90, Women’s Black Suits; To-morrow at $15.00 each, Suits, tailor. 7-50 to $15, at $4.50. were $12.50, at $6.98. at $7.50. 50, at $9.98. and Homespun Broadway & 20th St, values were $16, Jackets, Women's and Misses’ Jackets reduced to about ONE» ‘THIRD former prices. All Raglans at about HALF former prices. Closing-Out Prices on Muslin Underwear, ————-— FREE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST JORANGEINE POWDERS. ameaites with demonstration of " CURE Hendache, Neuralain, vat “Grip” Indimestt piltousness and CB very Day 1s" lowing well Cor, Grand & Chrystie Streets. ——— ee Periodic |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make Money for Advertisers. W2th St, and sth Ave. ALL ARE INVITED,

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