The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1902, Page 6

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PRETTY BRUNETTE ALL FURNITURE. Phen William O'Neil Asks Police te Leok for Mer ant ‘Their Babe. Wiliam J. O'Neill went to the East ice One Hundred and Fourth street po station to-day and asked that a general alarm be sent out for his wife, Hannah. According to O'Neill's story his wite 114] | Gisappeared from their home at No Bast One Hundred and Fifteenth s on Monday last, taking : Bercaiets ise, caltec mastery of the glove thing, everything that fohen, owing to bis wit market: jyou'll want for now and gence, he instituted a quiet search tert Women’s 2-clasp Glace Glo ‘the weeks to come. Very er. Paris point, white, black a ONeill returned to his home tate iast| Fates (Dent nt pace ane, ‘95 swellest ideas of the sea- Sissel Women’s j-clasp Suede Gloves, Son. Trimmings include embroidered. hite, black Bhe ts twenty-one » (When last seen she wore a + wolored e#kirt, a esaten a ture hat. n, forty years of age. —$— HOLDS BABY FOR UNPAID BOARD. FATHER AND GRANDFATHER! WANT THE INFANT. Wiltam H. Fox, chant, residing at No & prosperous mer- 120 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, has been summoned to appear in the Myrtle Avenue Court next Tuesday to answer eharge of his son-in-law, William 1. ‘Young, jr., who conducts a livery stable fm Quincy street, that borough. thet the former refuses to surrende: tody of the latter's six-wrek= tor. ‘The girl's mother was the of Mr. Fox. Her m Bt. James's Epis Ago was a society among members The young couple made the Fox residence ‘The child wan born rix weeks ago, and there was rejoicing. which was aud denly terminated a few days later by the death of the young mother ‘The grandfather anid he lve without his daughter's the husband said fe wou BPolable without the « the child his wife The men partes tn ar the baby. He has told goll that his sor for board, and cannot hold t believe the ch Mts father before the of daugt the c N trotier of the €all for the condittoz Gt the close of Feb, ANY ONE CAN EAT GREEN THINGS NOW, SPRING VEGETABLES AL- READY CHEAP ENOUGH. York Markets Supplied by State, New Neing wit take them from To-day'’s ruling pr Market are VRORTAMLES— tf" Wr. to the; wal flower, 10 se. AND. ist ene wil Boon Per dosen beosure ot (cosy pomeentie ES ape NDER PICTURES IN NEXT ISUNDAY’ S WORLD, || THEY CHANGE COLOR WHILE = you WAIT. [HEY ONLY REQUIRE TO BE | MOISTENED v WITH WATER, DON'T FORGET TO GET | Sunday’s World. WIFE DISAPPEARS. COMES BACK AND REMOVES the cus-| All the Little Things and the big ones, too, that vou leave the buying of till Saturday are here ready to your hand, No matter what you need for wear or home prettying, come with confi- dence, whether we say a word of the things in the papers or not. Women’s Gloves. Ready-to- Wear Hats. Two very interesting Ladies’ and Misses’ glove lines, direct im- stiff trimmed and tailor portations, go on sale on suit Hats, including tus- Saturday for the first can braids, manila bod- time. They illustrate our jes, plain straws—any- SJ the novel leather quills, Rotunda sure enough feathers, ro- Men’s Neckwear, 55¢ |S¢ttes andthe like. Hun- The newest and ‘natti-| dreds of est shapes, made of the|Styles.. $1. 45t0$12 Men’ s Shirts. best imported silks,| °"" heavy, rich and durable: Spring Styles. New Shirt styles for the colorings exquisite jspring at a very little and correct, including | combinations of greens, | | price. Very latest shapes, neat designs, correct blues, reds and grays; |make; white and dark and latest season's tint also the self-figured| whites and blacks. In make they are the grounds, figures or equal of scarfs of the stripes, Madras or fine most exclusive haber- nercales. dashers; shapes are the © 4). sitet are ampl APales ‘+ hirts ple in new “Prince Henry,” a perfect in tit, band launder very handsome folded- ‘om! 2nd back, detached or attach ed curls, sizes 14 to 18%. Some in scarf, tied four-in- ot them woutd regularly be 78 hand fashion; also the $1 Stseee -s:e:eeeee0++ regulation 1% inch ee ae French four-in-hand, Men's Halt iia. and the ever popular Gauge Imperted Cotton “} i es. ti as! ¢, black and russets, double English squares, tied as Parnas Ascot and Imperial, 195) Narn TeRUlE "19, 6 for $1 300 doz... ere Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets, | B. Altman & Go. Are showing advance importations of TRIMMED HATS and TOQUES FOR SPRING WEAR, and a collection of designs made in their own workrooms, which include many specially prepared for FIRST WEAR, Department on Third Floor, LOW'S SUGGESTIONS WOULD PLACE DEMOCRATS IN POWER Soe If Estimate Board Had Privilege of Fixing Sal- aries Mayor Would Be a Cipher. Repubiloan leaders y wiring A! Mayor La ah President Ma Low and t r as Repub “DROWNED WHILE COASTING. | | Montetnir (¥ Creek Your ok BY Hy Boy's Sted Han | yde Park, 8. ¥, FOR CATHEDRAL LIBRARY. Musical Entertainment at the Ho- ; RAN INTO A ROCKSLIDE. earatitatr | Mijesn’ 8 ‘Tratw Newspaper on York cheap at 75c., for tel Maj —— He ts Postmast Jersey City, and] i Park Ae. A [has served acceptably as Mayor for | A nant whteh ¢ stir up] five years, much troub! or Good d ’ Nev Good Bargains. Attractive prices on many broken sized lots of all sorts—what you might call a remnant sale—two, three, maybe a en Suits and Overcoats from a hundred different kinds, forming g assortment with prices cut a third, a t and sometimes more No matter how big a bargain you pick out, or how low the price ¢ it charged and pay in small convenient is, it is your Puy ege tc ” PartsPayment Vian. or s Clothing. e getting into the good habit of > us for bargains just as t wives, mothers, sisters, Jaughters sweetheart and well they may, for there are no values offered anywhere. FOR $15.00, $18.00, AND $20.00 9.95 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ly all-wool Oxford, Camt Overcoats are made of ridge and Black ots, and Velour finished Kerseys All the season's late f fancy Worsteds and C: » collars, serge lined and tail- on. Choice of regu- 18.00and $20,00 GOODS 9, 95 Boys’ Clothing Wonderful Values in The stri wera iar $15.01 os BOR v.40: \y We are cetermined that this Saturda 2 rice | or sales To this end wi the broken lots of our Boys’ Suits at $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 and made one great assortment ‘¢ The Overcoats are long and box style cheviots. Reefers lk Blouse, double-breasted and 3-piece es froin 3 to 16 years Regulor $4 seys and coverts, ‘ 2.50] $5.00 ant pereaias in ladies Weare Do You Need a New Jacket If you visit our Cloak T tment on Saturday you may ha ce | of our nobby $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Coats in Black Oxtord or Ca: 5.00 | of meltons| NEARSEAL COATS- The last oppor- tunity to bay a fine fur garment at les than cost; just 27 n loft; sizes 32 to f| at $12.50 aitraations in Gloves and Veilings. GLOVES—Our frst shipment of 1902| VEILINGS, new effects in plain and Kid Gloves, new spring shades, includi ing fancy mesh, 18 inches w mide, rie white white and black, self and black stir and mixed black and whi 2-clasp guaranteed to fit, would be and velvet spots. F 48¢ 3 in heavy weight garments that sold all season $15.00; for 5. 7 and FohnDariell SonstSons A SATURDAY BARGAIN . SALE FOR MEN. HALF HOSE—Piain black lisle thread, with white split feet, Florenza silk, with silk embroidered fronts; also a variety of fancy stripes in lisle thread and cotton, For this sale, 25C. per pair; 6 pairs, 1.38. In the lot are values up to 45c, per pair. SHIRTS—Now Fancy Shirts in the latest neat effects, principal ly, black and white, a few biue and pink, usually sold atl. For this sale, 98c. each. 200 dozen Unlaundered White Shirts, made of good muslin, felled) seams, linc bosoms, reinforced back and front, For . ais sale, DSc. eet S/shi each; 3 Shirts for § 1.00. Droodwoy. 8 & 9 Sw <Blun Shoe A Splendid Shoe and a remarkable value «it this price. et of the early Sprig styles. Graceful shape, $3. 50 perfect make, excellent tinish, A fair sample of the elegant shoes in our complete line at. the family. for we are progressive shoemakers, with every facility for the economical production of per- fect Shoes with the will and the ability to serve you best at smallest possible cost. I. BLYN & SONS, GUAMRANTER SHOE CO. : stout: s Third Ave. and 122d Street, | Sy wey 609 Eighth Ave., 39th and 40th Sts 102 Bowery, near Broome Street. JERSEY GUAROSMEN ad ar oe IN BITTER TER QUARREL re ELECTION BLOCKED BY WRIT : OF MANDAMUS. 1s Shapely Sho vii THREE who is a can-| of Brigadier-Gen Under the or-| Troop and a vote claima, ts illegal, az that] and the colonel, | tion provide r General ‘ ant-colone! Maj.-Gen. Wan and) majors owe from the ranks Jersey National Ot CREW LEFT SINKING SHIP. on Major-! ree Ings was served fa this country —- N Boys ar» wanteca every day by of pears tons Wovld Wart advertisers. Loya, rea Central ran into a Jf rock and gravel at Camelot, tour World Wants, |German Freight Steamer Francia Abandoned at Sea LONDON, Fed, %.—The steamship Francia, Capt. West Indies for Hamburg, Wanrer, venting the election to-night of a brig- in Jersey Clty, pres adter-general of the First Brigade. The court proceedings were instituted And Shoes of every good grade for every member cd é SHOES for MEN and WOMEN, $1.50 to $4.00. | ° German | (,, Holdt, trom| w L matched. Men's Shoes at $2.85— Box calf and kid on lasts to suit most tastes; the sorts that never go out of style, Enamel leather in extreme styles; wide extension soles, and all the stylish touches that the young man likes. Patent leather lace; for dress or busi- ness. Values are $4 to $5. Men's Shoes at $2 models of style an and the real ¥ oes s $3. Men's Shoes at $1.35— Double-soled shoes, made for Winter of firm calfskin and enameled leather; splendid for school: boys or men’s wear out-of-doors, Value is $2.50. wea offeri f ngs oO and Gut ee to Details are See Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. $25 WATCH FOR $8.87. | BITTERS It’s your fault if your Cocktail is bad— Ask the mixer to use WHITE'S ANGOSTURA BITTERS MADE IN CURACAO Her crew were rescu sian schooner Stanley from Port Spain, an at St. Michael's, Azores, ‘The Francia was an fron vessel of 1,339 was built in 1886 at Hamburg, was her hailing port, and where has been|she was owned by the Hamburg-Ameri- by Col. Robert G, Smith, of the Fourth abandoned at sea in a sinking condition. |can Packet Company. Second Week of Our GREATEST SHOE SALE AST WEEK, in the blizzard, our Basement was crowded with those who answered the remarkable Shoe news we told. ever offered under-price; and so vast were our purchases that the sale is practically the same in its offerings this morning as it was a week ago. The same splendid, seasonable shoes are on sale at the stirring prices that no other store ever | And there isn’t a shoddy shoe in the whole collection. as our regular shoes. The Economy The variety offers such selection as is only found in largest and best regular stocks. These hints of variety and prices: The Great March Sale of CHINA and GLASS Begins TOMORROW! This is the most successful Chinaware Operation that even this store has ever brought to completion. here will be the most remarkable Glass. that WORLD Tomorrow Morning JOHN WANAMAKE It is the broadest and fullest collection of good shoes We guarantee our bargain shoes as well is Absolutely Safe Boys’ Shoes at $1.90— Box calf shoes with hee Men's Shoes at $1— Worth far more, of course. : heavy oak all sizes—but spend a iew soles, welted and sizes 2% to 5!3. Smaller Boys Shoes at $1.75 Enamel leather dress shoes; stout soles, full toes; sizes 245 to 514. Smaller sites at $1.50. Boys’ Shoes at $1.25 in picking them over, save dollers, Women’s Shoes at $2.40— ox calf and welted and stite hed leathes; Women’s Shoes at $1.40 Box calf 3. at o— $1 to $1.50; s; caly 600 D8, wor boys pairs, so come early. Girls’ Dress Shoes at $I— Patent leather spring-beeled shoes with ‘tor party wear, or women 8 Shoes at $1 hundred pairs addet ths morn- 1 widths: average worth ¢ marrow widths still grade shoes. 5. $1 20— ¢ shoes with spring es; sizes 11 to 2; good for small boys, too. ng: ti $2. nia plenty of hig new and beautiful China have ever been our Public. not ready at this writing. Full Announcement in Broadway, «th Ave., Sta & 1th Sts, Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. Last Saturday of the Great Closing Out Sale All Goods at Half FormersPrices. i Gents’ Furnishings, He Hosiery, Gloves, Rib- : “|bons, Handkerchiefs, Silks, Dress Goods, |Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, Muslin Underwear, \Shoes, Boys’ Clothing and Housefurnishing Goods, Laces, Embroideries and Notions. Cor, Grund & Chrystie Crean ——————— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make Money for Advertisers.

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