The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1902, Page 5

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ESR ee pe ee ee eT TONE eT TIS Se wre PUSHCART MEN TURN BURGLARS., BITE AND TRY TO SHOOT} EMPLOYER WHEN CAUGHT. | DEUTSCHLAND TO SAIL. i} Liner Heady | ,,- Hambarg-American ADDED TO CHARITY FUND. Daughters of Isracl Gave a Sne- makers Boys ars wantea >| World Wants. 6,000 Boys’ Shirt-Waists At Half Price. and Less! HIS is the best offering of Shirt-Waists for Boys that ever came to thrifty parents, just in front of the Spring demand, They are the standard goods carried in our regular stocks, and the best waists made, to sell at former pri ae ns at 50c Each! Also a lot of Laundered Shirts, for boys ot 6 ton 9 years, of white and colored percales—were 50'c and 7 75¢; now 2: Se each! Then here is a companion offering ot Boy 5% Washable Sailor Suits—primp and new; made of striped galatea, cham- bray and striped linen; sizes for 3 to 12 years— $1.75 to 92.25 Suits, $1.25 $2.50 to $3.25 Suits, $1.65 A Remarkable Offering of Beautiful LACES UR LACE BUYER secured the choicest sort of a bargain on his recent trip abroad—an aggregation of bargains rather; for these Laces came from various manufacturers of Plauen, Germany, and Calais, France. They consist of thousands of yards of the short pieces, which were too small to put up in the regular way. Yet they are the identical patterns. riect in every way—that will be sold at regular prices this Spring. Many of these exact patterns will be seen on model dresses from Paris, when they arrive. Laces are to be used for costumes, hats and neckwear, this Spring and Summer, as never before. The veriety is very broad, including everything able. There are Allovers, in black, Point Venise, Ori and Guipure Venise, Net Top Venise, Bat! ste, Imitation dn sh ( pure. Straight and Irregular Bandings, i Iris) Crochet, Oriental, Chantilly an that are being used ‘and will be used a is coming season, of the lace edges come in different widtns to match, tion of prices: Batiste, in Point t and Gui- + Imitation Many This sugges- ense, Orental, Imitation Iris) Cro- vd Chantilly Laces. 5eto $4.73 Edgings, in Net Top Venis Oriental and Ne: Top R Allovers, in P se, 25¢ to $5.Wa yard; worth Muny cf the pietes are in such short len zths, that we cannot cut them— be sold in their entiret heavy Venise, Batiste, Imitation Lrish Crochet, 8. Jeto Sa yard: worh We wo $8 juny, Oriental and Guiper: La hese will profitable investment. JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A.T. Stewact & Co. , Broadway, ‘th Ave,, Sth and 10th Sis. “LUCKY” BALDWIN DYING OF PNEUMONIA ON. RANCH. ‘| His Daughters Are Summoned to His Bedside —He Is Seventy-Four Years Old. “LUCKY” BALDWIN every day by | World Want advertisers. Eoys, read | — ‘ ios » FEBRUARY 24, 1902. THE WORLD: MONDAY. EVEN ore HELMUTH PRESIDENT i ‘SLEEPY PASSENGER OF | THE alee COUNCIL “Bromihenit of Avétic an Club Women. BROOKLYN CONDUCTOR BAT- TERED DROWSY “FARE.” ONT | CHECKS MIXED AND MANY =) ”> Ihe rte GO HOME HATLESS. . Ready for a Great Guesday at Ohe Big Store. Multitudes of strangers are in New York. It’ F going to be agala week. Uncle Sam and Germania’s sturdy sons have clasped hands in closer social and commercial union. Thousands of people have come to join in the festivities incident to the visit of the Ger- man Prince. Thousands are in New York to begin WIE Spring shoppinz. Winter’s reign will be brief! Oris Great Store Is Vivid With Interest. The Main Aisle is brilliant with rich attractions in feminine garniture, Every section of the Store contributes animatedly to make Tuesday a day of profit and enjoyment to thou- sands who will come here. Laces, Lace Collars and Paris Robes. The cheeriest and choicest of charming novelties. Fashion decrees that Laces will be worn more this year than ever before. In short, it is going to be an extraordinary Lace vear. BReautitul Laces. AT 25c. a YARD LACES worth up to 4Sc. yd. Lace Collars. Thousands of dollars’ worth of newest 1902 AT 35c. A YARD LACES worth up to 05c. yi 1.45 for COLLARS worth up to $3.75. These AT 45c., 55c. 65c. and 75c. per yd. 1,95 for COLLARS worth up to $5.00. LACES worth up to $1.45 yard. 2.25 for COLLARS worth up to $5.00. 2.985 for COLLARS worth up to $10.00. Lace Collars. Prices average about less than usual. the Smported Wodel Robes. Coliars are in the freshest styles, including large Fitty Model Robes just received from the most round shapes; Sailor Collars, with and with- exclusive of Paris modistes are priced at out revers; Bolero eftects; Revers with stock THESE PRICES: 65.00, 75.00, attached; all the latest novelties in Real Rus- sian Lace, Real Arabian, Appliques, Renaissance 100.00 and 125.00. Just About Half the Import Cost. AT 12c. A YARDLACES worth up to 25c. yd with velvet and silk appliques, Batiste, Point a * Venise and Irish Crochet cffects. Also Tuesday a S: 1 Sale of Ss dN AT 15Sc. A YARDLACES worth upto 29c. yd. These Collars cannot be praised too highly. Ropesac rr ee ee ranean Net AT 19c, AYARDLACES worth up to 35c. yd. Q5c. tor COLLARS worth up to $2.50 7.50, 9.75 and 12.50. On Sale in the Main Aisle and Regular Departments. Winter’s Greatest Clothing Values ror Wen In Remarkable Array Ghese Last Days of February. Not only does the Siegel-Cooper Store give ‘better values than others,’’ but YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY THAN YOU EXPECT. TROUSERS, of every description, repre- senting the broken lots of our FAMOUS Trousers of higher grades where only ) 2 or 3 pairs are left over. Laces of practically every description. Laces were especially imported for this Sale, and should crowd the Main Aisle to-morrow as never before. Among the many different kinds are Galloons in All-Silk Chantilly, Escurial Guipure and Filet effects; Point de Venise, Batiste and Fancy Laces of about every kind to be had. The colors are White, Butter, Arabian and Black. AT 9c. A YARD LACES worth up to 19¢. yd. MORE MEN’S OVERCOATS, winter weigits, spring weights; Ulsters and Storm | Coats, big opportunities for big men; also MEN’S SUITS, winter weights, spring weights; just 3 or 4 garments of a kind, | , but all sizes in the assortment. On sale to-morrow morning, MEN’S ) TWO DOLLAR TROUSERS and other 1.50 Ouesday in the Shoe Orere. Women’s Shoes, Je, Per Pair at About 300 pairs of kid button and lace Shoes; odds and ends left over from lots of $1.50 and $2,00 Present wear; Nearly all sizes. Women’s Shoes at 1.65 Pair. Several styles of good kid and box calf Shoes tor none in this lot worth less than $2.50; Shoes. all sizes. ~ NEAR OLD MASTERS Pan Mast Ven Explain te Conet Veeullar Me ing the ¥ : W “ ' ' M ne M ! } ; tebnuth i 1 M a r ‘ wat 3 nati vy enaged i « bs tr . boMecor ‘ s . ma it fr M us § - y s " A ‘ “ t MRS WILLIAM TOD HELMUTH \ y M ; i wn 7 ‘ - . who conduote® PAINTINGS WORTH HALF A MILLION EXPOSEv. ibs KILLED BY A CORN. Art Dealer Grabe a REZ000 THAN policenun Sullivan Was His Owe ang Lage It Away te ivopodiat Safety am De- his i street, Men’s Neckwear, 55c. the sorts that the dressy man will ap- Wonderful what a tinishing touch of >a proper ue will give! There's a collec- that the men of New York ought toknow. that they shall know it. And so we Just tion here We mean have taken a big lot of the very newest and nate tiest shapes and materials and marked them at !rom two-thirds to one-half what they normally would be. Best Imported Silks, heavy, rich and durable colorings: exquisite and correct, including combinations of greens, blues, feds and grays, as well as. self-figured blacks and whites. In make equal to the best of the exclusive haberdasher. Shapes include the new “Prince Henry,”” avery handsome folded-in scarf to wear asa four- in-hand; also the regulation 1's inch four- in-hands made after the French form, turned into make a perfect Knot. Likewise the ever popular English squares, tied or Ascot as in imperial torm. 300 doz. tn ali, worth as the market 31.50 each. We sav... goes, Rare Waleed in Lease. Wherever vou stop among the Laces you are almost sure to see some extra special values. It is a clearing-out and putting-to nghts time there, and many a lot goes at very little prices that has every quality and style right to stay at top notch. ason’s nd width, Whatever your Lace need, here 1s that will sup- ply it:— | ! nsertin {1 Galloors i imac $18 k Spangled s completes pit’ Net and ed ribe “312. 50: $20 Lace Curtains. r them but are you've been If you have no present use f soon likely to have, here's the chance waiting for: eo 9450) le ee las te Ut 86.00) “ime oe heme tt $6176 “98 Gea ee 84.95 fe ase $678 Peg $1.25 * $1.50 siete Caw fod & 20th Streets. Ainghamn J Sixth Avenue, 19th and Puree Pwenty-Frve or £2RD NEwW/sPEALTE Sent BY MAIL ON ADDRESS; THE WORLD,

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