The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1902, Page 4

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i F 4 7 Bi FACTORY THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1902. JORDAN MORIARTYS.@ | 2 Doors 2 Doors wit. 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. 222%. ~ Exceptionally Splendid Inducements. Every department of our Big Store is suggestive of money-saving possibilties. Never before were we so thoroughly prepared to supply you in a manner more satisfactorily or economically—for instance, take these few examples. Credit Given--Fas ic st Terms of Payment USED AS STILL One Thousand Gallons of Moonshine” a Day Was ee Made. RAIDED BY Re REVENUE MEN. Bars and Barricades Made It Necessary for Them to Use Battering Rams. Internal Reve t last ni = 4 {Golden Oak fe titiett wen! ! Chiffoniers. i aly finely po ‘ and gratings 5: the doors and windows ghiners’ plan! and tt wa huge beams wor rams that the rev Very Neat 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, !ik: « YS week at ut roe te sapere tere gee oa 4 dete gis $3.47 Finely Polished Oak Exten aes sion Table, | sf sr this week a Golden aa mentation. Ten thou ed, wer All three ftoo: voted to the who, {t was learned | been working night and spirits of hich proof at gallons A new spring stalls containing ¢ uated on the «nr which was had by Saddle Seat Arm Rockers. ly carved and t ip re pula Handsome Hizured) jCouches, holst cured against inva: door and windows. Hanging from one of ¢ dows the revenue rope which was in #8 a means of esca On March 1 the before been used for factory j was rented by a man who name was Frank Later several wagonioads of carefully concealed In dry « “9. 49 | — ie Camel 1c Railroad Fare Allowed) Bras 'Bed:tead:, tnd four other men “Open Saturday Evgs, | Out-of-Town Buyers. han Soy, specsae $4, 75 estate of whic was informed would be used by th storage of auctioneers BECAUSE IT’S The reason why the public which are available at the Silverware Auction Sale MERIDEN secure the extraordinar INSANE BEAUTY RACES STREETS. ire eager to uue and their equipment, he said gervice before. He knows the m: is because of the high grade of the trade-mark goods offered in Sterling shiners, ani hts men are afier ther Silver ver Pla i Ware, This ts a Remov i dale and must HANDSOME MRS. DIVINY soon clos bach day tll further notice at 10.30 ALM. CRUSHED BY 300-LB. PIPE. Roth of Jon Here) EOUIee: THE MERIDEN COMPANY, INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., SUCCESSOR, 208 08 Fifth ) Ave. (Madison Sq.) 1128 Broadway, ‘New York. © omens cee ENOCH MARDEN MARCON SAILS, | LADIES’ MAN SEEKING A REST, ‘ GILMAN SAID HE LIVED WITH WIRELESS INVENTOR ON A SIX WOMEN. NON-WIRELESS SHIP. one's Thighs After Chase in Kain, She Is Taken to Helleyne, Cnvghe John Hallsto: of No #6 We eraffolding rikker, foreman in ¢. Company's p Bast Seven Jured tn a of Hallstones 3-pound iron he wai Harlem Hosp Adeniy Just ue, near ( eet, SCFOR pipe wialiftone, “Tetal ined Fierand eli tertan Hospital on wante tly down WORLD WANTS : The Key to Business ye When Wife Was second t Disappeared. surrendered Hy 1 ds said Me Asked Equipment of and Dow June Vessel but te Was ented, | ae PHILADELPHIA, Pa A | . t from his s for th 1 o2 Paid Help Wants in : Hy ¢ ih ! Eutw . 9 this morning’s World, ¢ ' ia t he fartwent Loy mo f . La 1 Paid Help Wants in the 13 : t . other New York papers A . fh Arden gume combined. a we j nt " \ happe AGENTS BAKERS BLACKS MITHR BONNAZ r BOOKBINDERS . BOOKKEEPERS Bors BUSHELMEN . BUTCHERS BUTTONHOLB MAKEKS ® f ecome wea 200 LOSE WORK BY FIRE. ow Three ie of Dyeing tient Veor Paterson Destroyed CARRIAGE HANDS CasHIERS 1 ‘: CHAMBERMAIDS e s CLmaNens Lowe : CLERKS t 1” incor OCOATMAKERS , ie : comPosiTons s ty 1 cooks... i i 1 Onrens Ne DesiGNens GKAPHERS make we heayy ’ DISHWASHERS TAILOR Esp — | tonne a abo zations, BURGLARS GOT DIAMONDS. | — + 4{TiNeMITHS Wives. / ak has CKERS : Newark Police Think tobhers —o! bad FAYERWEATHER WILL, SHANLEY NOT TO RESIGN. * | Aaphate | Urnosrenmns $2) UsErUL ates WAGON’ HaNDa p AM Destimny Used Chloroform, WAIST HANDS WAITERS 5 WAITRESRES “ MISCELLANEOUS 91 Prost Receiver say dress | awaken: |. When from a sev Odor wan noticed chloroform w Hellevue Bimpoon Cawfrd Ce Are Displaying the Latest Trimmed Round Hats and Toques for both street and dress wear, and oiler special to-morrow, Thursday, | Zi Styles of y | tt April 1th, aun f 150 choice Hats ' $7.50 and $9.50 Each. { Trimmed Hat Department, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., ] Sixth Ave., —— — ' We Announce a Sale ] Extraordinary of The ¢ Consists of © in, round J 50c, Lot—worth up to $1.00, Consists of 9 and 12 in. 75c. Lot—worth up to me Lee: ConsisiSot(12i a, SI. 00 Lot— ‘worth u up to $2. 00. centre Consists of 18 and 20 in $1.25 Lot ts of 20 and 28 in. arts $4 meet los $2.00 Lot—we orth u up to $4.00, sts of Stein. searfs and 18 to 20 in.tin ———e $2.50 . t—worth up to $5.00, Consists of tea $3.00 et worth up to $5.50. ts of very fin ws $3.50 Lot—worth up to $6.00, Consists Consist these goods will be displayed on various special counters on hain floor, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, ovimpsonCrawfordCo, t Sixth Ave,, 19th to 20th St, ' FRIEND TAKES MAD PREACHER HOME, 19th to 20th St. Renaissance Linens Embraced are about 6,800 pieces of various sizes and styles, all with linen centres and Renaissance borders, hand-made and imported by us direct from France. Prices Will Be } About One-Half Those Usually Quoted. 1800 pieces are divided into eleven lots, as follows f ! f f f f 25c. Lot—worth t a f f ( f f f f f ' f { f f worth up to $2.50. oni seh UE 0 in. centre pie eu , also of 30 in. square tea cloths and s $5.00 Lot—worth up to $10.00, of tea cloths and very fine es f / “if a 14 ] s 65 Lats WonEATE up to $3.00. Y , f ' f f { DR. FROST TALKS RATION- ALLY ON LEAVING. Did Not Go the Leng nouncing , WORKMAN TORN TO PIECES. | Camght on Shattinw im Bactory | fell wa. orning "res tof ghia 9 vut his head, should- Introducing Our Women’s $2.50 Shoes. In the line of $2.50 Shoes which we will in- troduce to you to-morrow are embraced the virtues of smart styles, attractive shapes and durability. In comparison vou will tind them quite equal to far superior sorts. From a quality standpoint none at $3.00 can better them. The essential fea- tures which we demanded in their construction place them far above any shoes to be found to- day anywhere at the same price. Embraced are Patent Kid, Patent Leather and Glace Kid in heavy walking and medium weight soles. A number of the latest and most correct styles in Ties and Hoots are shown, These Shoes were manufactured according to our special directions and under our personal su- pervision, therefore aie correct in every detail. They are made on perfect-titting models and are shown in all sizes and widths. Any woman desiring a real good and reliable shoe for $2.50 should see this new line of vurs, for, as above stated, every pair marks a decided advance in quality and construction to those usually found at that price. Our Popular Cibo Shoes Fo $3.50 cond Floor Have gone through the hands of the most skilful workmen. They are artistically shaped and finished in the most perfect manner, No woman's shoe, no matter what the price, con- tains the elements of ease and comfort to a higher degree. They're made of very tine grade stock; mellow as to uppers, yet irm and springy as to sole. They are the most moneyful shoes within the reach of women anywhere, 40 styles of Boots, 20 styles of Slippers, and 28 styles of Ties cesses sees $3.50 f ind and s juss, - Square plats doylie — — — —— . Hosiery Sale Continues. ! f ] 4 4 f f ‘ { ‘ ) ) f pieces, round and square, Our entre pieces, round and s: ¢ 3 ‘ ss represented (not a small lot), yet you may thank yesterday's rain for another chance to select from great numbers and prodigal variety. Despite the inclement weather, sales were large. Embraced are the season's best styles of women’s, children’s and men’s hose in French, German and English makes, all priced at about One-Third to One-Half Below Regular Market Value. . 12h¢ 19¢ hose.. 25c Men’s 50c, to 68. ‘hall seve SSC centre pieces. scarts $4 in long. Men's 25c. half hose . Men's 25c. to 35c. half hose. eee 2c. Women’s 10. to hose .- Women's hose... Women's yuality $4 in. scarts. c. ‘to 50. half deboard scarts hose eo eeee.e Women's hose ........ SC] hose 500500. and so on. and so on, The children’s hose the same way. 14c, buys hose that sell regularly at 20c. pair. 25¢ bu ys hose that sell regularly 33c. buys hose that sell regularly up to scarfs, small size, a at 35c. to SOc. pair. O5¢, pair. Main Fie oni mpsonbranford Co. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. Black Silks. 2,500 yards good reliable Black Taffeta Silk with guarantee woven on the selvage, will be offered to- ;morrow at a special bargain, SIC. per yard, Dress Goods. A special line of Plain Dress Goods, *#; + Albatross, Henrietta and Venetian Cloth, will be closed out to-morrowat SIC. per yard, Lord & Taylor, Broacway & 20th St. B.Altmank@o, SPRING WRAPS, COATS, ETC. Long Coats of Pongee Silk, Etamine, Lace and Linon, tor Dress and Travelling wear. Coats and Blouses of Pongee, Moire, Taffeta Silk and Etamine. Also Tailor-made Coats of Covert and other cloths. On THURSDAY, April s0th: 518.50 15.00 Box Coats of Taffeta Silk, . . Tailor Coats of Tan Covert Cloth, . . WOMEN’S SHIRT WAISTS made of the latest fabrics—plain and embroidered Linons; Organdies, White and Colored Batistes, Oxfords and Mercerized Zephyrs, also Imported Corded Fabrics in exclusive patterns, = = Noe Linon Blouses in various colors, . . $10.00 | (Reproductions of a recent Paris 1-2 ‘s'.) | FOR _ SPORTING RECORDS |SER THE WORLD BURGLARS LEFT THEIR pos. Spantel Gave Victims a Friendly Greeting When They Awoke, BARK BROKEN BY GALE. Ashore on Jersey Const, Is Going to Pleees, KERTON, N y April &—The | sark Antilla, Capt. Read, whtoh | CAS Antilla, » April %—Thieves Long Beach on the breke in two durin me home of J. C. Lee, in Merchantville, and left behind them ant gale yesterday The cargo of hides ts foating out of|® fe bred spantel. The dog, a stranger her sttes, and she ts linble to become a | to the nelghborhood, greeted the family re A L M A NAC complete wreck, with wagging tall to-day. She had a cargo of 40,000 hides, 850 of} The police hope to find the burglars which have been landed on the beach. | through the dog.

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