The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1902, Page 6

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roe FIREMEN LIBELLED BY MOST ABSURD lg aE F TAE WORLD: _ WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19; 1902. HOUSE 125th Street, FIRE HE Ro) NO. ¢ Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. West, ee ee as isi GREEN, SHUTTERS.” * KOCH & Co.| Bimpoon Qawford Ce: The Seasons’s Greatest Offering of ' Rents at of Platoon Under ae Order A Sale W Whi t W t . . e | System Say the Men of Excessive Hard- a O1 et rtic es. omen ’s | e awn ais Ss, i Would Be More In- = ships Workers Find of $:9n8 Poor ' clined to Drunken- ( \\ It Necessary to Take THURSDAY AND FRIDAY--An event that is unique in for Waists that sell regularly { ness if They Were Stimulants in Order the history of etal Aelita profits sacrificed to make 5 for $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75. i Given Additional \ to Retain Their @ “ale thit will long be remembered by every purchaser. H Leisure Time. | Strength. Bay Ror a % bottle, reg Fount nae 2 shagAy th Be . Ev en at the close of the waist season one seidoin chances upon as good value as this. And, F fa then. of course, you do not get new, fresh goods, in almos. every style and size as now. Among ~ i 3 le the many different sorts are the following: Y \ s A “ =o White lawn walets; open front, allover embroid- embroidery insertions, yoke effect; usually $2.00. ¥ \ Hi ase sucked yo! ack and sleeves; regular price | Heavy ov pique Gibson Waists that sell regu- Mu w ' larly for $ \ “Wh e lawn waists with embroidered medallion \ ple. Ht White lawn waists, open front. allover tucking and try regular price $2.25 : + bother you with a descriptive list. Suffice it to say that almost every new, choice \ " a . and desirable style of the season is represented, Besides white there are a'ro some fancy corded ' \ , ‘ x x lawn waists:-—very sheer and fine—in various colors. No woman siould miss this opportunity, H r ‘ ' Ab . Bath Brushe and of course you know the importance of early coming. We repeat—values up to $2.50, choice fort to p gular handle, at S125, without J 1M Ape nae: an) teh Ha \ ; counsel pan MAES PLARL er, ' t “a Aeeiit ’ : . tne eis ‘4 pongo! Okt Ta requ Women’s Tailored Gowns and Skirts. ‘The arg James Pearl, of Hook s++ 16c thir ner, F uel s ier t b. jars, regul. ae Weer it is Stimulunte Are Necessary ' a “8c The most impertant points in catering to women’s (ress wants are those of correct style wen who « ! are Kettle, reg. 10c. Se and individuality, The igh reputation of the Simpson-Crawford Co. mes and Tailored we to iw at if ht ade pf best guaranteed pigke? seeseee 3 Gowns has been won by (levoted adherence to tho e points, A glance siows tueir exclusiveuess, j becca ee tiborthay ine: niwitl| eke saga re 3 426 fea pue SACS ih “ih Tanda second glance bears out our claim of price reasonableness. Pin a while vt j ‘ Vireman | ¢ ‘ j - TAILOR-MADE SUITS of excellent grade Bros bpetowdats styles. Two Specials. Crepe de Chine thelr wiv Iren. AS ma ‘ cloth, black and bine; Gibson effect, trimmed with Dress Skirts on silk, tu and lace; they nine ina ; ei IH) weatd, cone sitio iined-and 4 with peau de sole; trimmed, rexular $45.00 $38.50 | red lint 0 Sui tp vita jf fidrt on mercerized Hning: 00 Suit DRESS SUITS of Broadcloth and Chev- presentl az acer " ¢ ay | for - > POETS) ict tameta trimammea on, perealine Haine. $9.50 “But 1 wil yo " th ‘ wh DRESS SKIRTS in all the newest fabrics of the : Sea re ai Bini sa eeod man. W6 Lesinge H ‘ ik oF @ | season; crepes. silk, cloth and canvas weaves; new LONG TAFFETA COATS, man-tailored§ 10,75 Of the present slave hou oy ered en come * Ker werve. They see mo . im floor of the building, a ee. i bAwa ite = 2 , Rear susie riers tne conus Seeatey omer one en rE i 25th Street, West, Btvseterox24 || Milady’s Easter Hat. others. Ofter ! dee” (r wh , r t — ’ 9 Seventh Avenues. | The Shoes$3.50 t ent fr righ y eel let ad . | P , A : Wat 00 orn an 7 fant fee Me ea ne Thursday— | Has it been purchased? Judging from the Who ts permite of his family w might do it, DEAD WAN CIRRED ON COWCATCHER. ’ TRAIN RUSHED TO STATION WITH GRUESOME BURDEN. Among Vietim Women t and Wis An cas Naliroad day on th Point. The eateher and rema There a nom were walting ( nt saw Several womer Nothing wox« pid in = gome carts, which ind B walking de union. He was abou f m™ . + feet elzir tache and derk ha k —— CAPITAL REDUCED. Cotton Dack Com from Pitty to Thirty Million TRENTON. Mar Gtaies filed a fazed capt (600, 0% L. Park 't Poll, Becre! amy Cuts Stock NEW SEVENTY-FIRST ARMORY Avsembly 1: min An - Ing 860.000 for Building ALBANY this mornt woich appro ean foratior ' Armory erpRrerarn Boas f R Bore let te es With Next 5 UMDAY'S 70 Ree A {6-PAGE BOOKLET IN 4 COLORS °THR WHITE RARBIT'S BASTFR BOOK," By Paul west. MBH0$0- 090 000~0-04 0-000 ec e0- @PRCIAL 7 a DER ms uPPYL eny Peatures RRATIRTERE St ” Walting Passen-) ght was awarded Sporing Showing of , « nent ha prison and making the best lo more effectively introduce -_— = the enlarged Department we shall offer for this day MOTHER FOUND unusual and extraordinary values, such as these all-woot CHILDREN’S GUIMPES of white Awn, trimmed = with fucked yokes, hemstite , a ruth on rosttk ck and sleeves, s2cs 2 alt HILDREN'S COATS cram Bedford CHILDREN'S GUIMPES ne {cords double rutt with satin rib- Lawn, with thre = bon and silk embroidery, sizes ¢ WAS MANAGER OF JERSEY ONE DEAD AND THE OTHER CITY BASEBALL CLUB. BADLY INJURED. ot Gees ina whhetta m3 aby ribbon and silk gimp, be plaited | CHILDREN'S | _ DRESSES. of | ee aiimwalier ci Clothing White Playing ( BON I to Heart Dincave with Matches. three ouarter length pau lars. trimined \ eso TT ; tan, royal + J yt 1 tn La, eT CHILDREN'S BON REEFERS A Ae \ bw ! plain cloth, three-quarter Pow r a w square collins of sam 1 a A « ft dd exam col Df bite tart , n v © he trimmed v i. hes, ¢ urna ca w Bprink wits 5 ink on th teg. € . 1: 49 “ t mplained:ihande and face - Kertnen wn mate Mare cnss Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma-and All Affections of the ; ‘ “ wast IN Mar " \ Throat and Lungs can be peemanenth DRIVER KILLS HIMSELF. ‘ Prancia Clark Ende Mis Lite Aeld ! wit Carbotie 8 Ma “ mew ‘ vi 14. . N ; o ‘ — | exe fatvay for the past tive years and free fri BRYAN’S BIRTHDAY. ighs « Where win Live for n time tn the Harn Moves to harm, Me B. Altman & €o. UTICA MILLS nape Muslin Sheetssnd Pillow Cases — | FUNSTON GETS COMMAND. | Sixth Ave, Near 17th St, Suppose Banks Would’nt Sige THURSDAY, March 20th: "| PILLOW CASES, res would shut Pizin, Each. I2c. to i7e. Hemstitched, 16c. to 2c, SHEETS, Phin, - Each, 47¢. to 73c. ERE at ; | Hemstitched, 55c, to Sic. ethan cash. Our (Reas of Rotunda. FTS as 5 stume asa simp! t CREDIT, often lower, EASTER Gl 15 Christmas gifts A visit pay the cheapest cash house, hres new 6 which we have added to our old- hed whol DI AMONDS; WATCHESand bockca, 21/2) which has been prescribed by Doeturs at wou sting in pub the, COUGH SYRUP Little Payment flan Infants’ Wear. (Quantities of tresh, dainty things for the Baby --materials CURED and speedily by the only lay and reliable cure, Years, and has peeit cut short by | RUP, nds of Liver find it necessary throat in normal condition and free from hoarse T have taken find 1m bronchitis * » Head" is on free ta anvone who will paper ‘Hecht Bros.' JonnDania, SeaskSons, Are Offering in Their Muslin Underwear Dept. As a special bargain, Nainsook Corset Covers, Plain... 25c,0 and with Lace 50c., 75¢.2m 98e. Also a large lot of Full width, flounce & tucks, special at, each, 58c. cach, Boadway, 8 & 9 Sts. 75c| WithEmbroidery 38c.": | 8c. In the lot are odd sizes, valued at CAMBRIC SKIRTS Woutd be good value at, 75¢. business that’s been going on here one would imagine thet all women were depending upon ts to supply their Easter Headgear. Nimble fin- gers cannot turn them Thousands of women are to-day them, But notas many thousa their virtues are ¢ ally known, business i wearing sw ll when This shoe aking great strides, but it is only i out fast enouzh, yet | ieee y z to that wh isto cone: when New jf \“e're coing our best to keep up with the demand. York knows this sho= store bet The feet ! Every morning ef pretty conceits are brought that are graced with : Ess Sh {f down from the workroom, only to be qu {—} plucked by legions of admirers, It is the ge |B verdict among knowing women that New York never harming French and American milli AS ure now being shown by the Simp- * are always sure of close on to that pos: shoes you know c 105 1 by | beheld such ations ner) son-Crawford Co yles of Loote, 20 <teles ef slippers and Simpson Cranford bo Sixth Avenuc, 19th to 20th Street. EE Extraordinary Spring Sale of (w} Used Pianos that we have ever ma‘le. The offering presents Sixty-one Excellent Pianos They ire pianos taken iu erings have been made over, practically as good as new, in the Chickering factory. Pianos, that have only been used on our own foors—among these isa group of twenty Doll Pianos, | They are all Chickerings, and the tone and range is remarkable: | It is the most extraordinary offering of Pianos ever made anywhere. |ot such an offering as this ? UPRIGHT PIANOS UPRIGHT PIANOS. was $400, now S135. was $300, row $100, was $300, now $135. ring Upright, was $425, now $395. ckering Uprigh: was $550, now $475. Doll Uprights, were $185, now $160. ering Upright, was $500, now $295. Chickering Upright, was $600, now $445. SQUARE PIANOS | Chi C Thurston Squars, Sale on the Fifth floor. JOHN WANAMAKE B. Altman & Go. | |For Facts | | About Politics THE FASSO CORSET. The latest improved forms of THE FASSO CORSET received from Paris, are now being shown Formerly | A. T. Stewart & Co. i Haines Bro: Upright, was $350, now — Vose Upright, was $325, now $295. $175. Campbell Upright, was $180, now $155. , § Biddle Upright, was $225, now $100. Chickering Upright, was $550, now $450 was $250, now $10, p and quality— , the latter two virtues ina degree that touches the best $5.00 20 styles Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street, Used PIANOS FCN THIS MORNING the offering of the largest, broadest, best collection of of Many of them are superb instruments of the very highest class, including @ dogen Chickerings, change, and repaired and re-toned by our experts; some of the Chick- A number are Sample on which |the sty le of czse is being changed, and the already low price is cut twenty-five dollars to close them out quickly. There are a number of superb Grand Pianos, that offer a rare chance for musicians who wish a superior instrument at a nominal cost; or to Summer hotels, or country homes, where space is available, Will it pay to risk the moving and the use of your home piano for your Summer house, in the face SQUARE PIANOS. Bros. Square, wai $350, now $98, Square, was $350, now $65. was $250, now $10. GRAND PIANOS | Chickering Concert Grand, was $9$0, “Upright, was $350, now $135 Bradbury Square, was $300, now $20, | now $500, Sehatent t Ipright, was £225, Stodardt $ » was $300, now $20. | Chickering Concert Grand, was $925, Walraven Square, was $300, $65. now $300, nes Square, was $350, now Ch ckering Grand, was $850, now $150, Upright, was $ » was ene now $135.| Chickering Grand, was $850, now $265. ight, was $300, no 0 5. | Chickering Grand, was $750, now $500, Broadway, 4th Ave,, Stn & 1(th Sts. = ———_F That Every Voter Should Know, Consult the | JEWELRY, will 1 ned any cash; our | for Spring wear. | EW CREDIT SYSTE | | | sat sit eversbocysrw | | ‘The prces range from $5.90, $7.25, $10.75 and $12.50 | Alman ae mployer's relereny aa Do you know that it alt the! | to $50.00, | | ac. to call, writ Rend eereeeallve QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP! money in the world was equally di- | L. W. 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