The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1902, Page 10

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ALDERMEN SCORE THE BEEF TRUST. —<$+ $s ————— Unanimously Pass Resolutions Attacking the “Conspiracy for Private Gain.” SVTSVSISVS $OSSSSS8SSSSS88 . We are as far advanced in Sand e matter of clothing as the eis of the old, lum- Mi . 7 ering cart. o-day lorro\y t are ‘ ¢ “ goodenough to last till you’re x rices t ‘4 Feet Hb ; . men of years. OUR MEN'S SUITS at $8. w York stronaty | remains the same It Ja fixed by th Made from gray diagonal t th e sae worsted, wit) all the snap and 5 . - a“ stvle and go to'em that your sj [aa ve 1 ¢ custom tatlor would put in Stat sto | Thy “ ost Bem for double Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, eter" 127th St. and Jd Ave. STSTSVSVSVSS FSSESVSSSSVESSESVSSSVSUS DINNER NO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1902. Macar HEAVY DEALING IN READING COMMON, PRICE OF STOCK WAS SENT UP TO 68. Fis! Mock Tur Ent Hash, Ma Meats—-Nut Ronst Vv jetarian Beetstenk Asparagu Spinach, 1s Pie, Vegetables-Green Pens, Potatoes, Kidney Beans Honey Ain Parsnips, Len ding, Apple nd Fruit Dessert Hot Water Juice with Cren ffee, Coron Vegetarian Grape Milk, Ct Go Market late STOCK EIHINCE ip THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, ws = Worker Carhart « C¢. Will Offer Remarkable Values in their Suit & Waist Depts. Walking Skirts, made of all- wool crash and melton cloth, nicely stitched and strapced; all colors; value $6.75, spe- cial $4.50 Extra Fine Qualtly Dress Skirts of high lustre broad- cloth, made over silk drop, strictly man-tailored; value $20, special $13.50 75 Sith Shirts, a few cloth and Etamine, all of them over handsome silk drop, or silk lined; model styles, only J or 2 of a kind; they range in value from $20 to $55, spectal $15 & $25 We have taken 100 more Suits trom our regular stock, in broadcloth, venetians, cheviots and fancy mixtures, all of them over silk drop skirts, ranging in values from $37.50 to $55, special $25 Women’s Crabenette and Rainproof Coats, tan, gray and Ox- fords; $16& $25 values, special for this sale, $11.50 C$I5 Rroadway and 13th St. BSVOOs SITS SSISVSOS BS SS i i d Women's Dept. Special Sale. 125 Assorted Dress and Walking Suits, ranging in value from $15 to $20, spe- ctal for this day» se $10.50 Tan Covert Cloth Jackeis. made of men’s spring over- coatings, extra good valve, $9.75 A Natty Model in Evon Coats, made of fine quality broadcloth, peau de soie or moire velour, edged all around with stitched satin bands and black and white cord; fancy vest, lined with black or white taffeta; value $15, special $8.75 300 Silk Waists of peau de soie, peau de cygne, taffeta, dotted liberty satin and the new model Persian effects: an exceptional offering of all new goods; values $7.50, $40 & $12.50, special $4.g0 OPPENHEIM. CLLINSs @ Wil! Place on Sale To-Morrow, Wednesday, in their Suit Department about 75 Ladies’ Tailored Suits (direct from the wholesale department) of black and blue Etamine, Barege, Mistral and open mesh materials. Entirely silk lined. Values $45 to $55. $25, 00. Also unlined Separate Skirts, values $12 to $15.. we. 99,79 | $000O0OO00d 00000000000S00002008SS O88 32000800: Stern Brothers. NES MGREERY & 60 Rugs for Summer Homes ea Japanese Cotton and Jute Rugs, East India Moodj Mats in a large variety of colors and sizes, India Dhurries, China and Japan Mattings, | 1500, Imported jewel buckles and sash pins. Coral, amethyst, pearl and torquoise. Domestic Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, and Smyrna Rugs in the best grades, Persian Designs, Extra heavy Art Rugs, American Fiber Mats, Mohair and Kurrachee Rugs. At Very Low Prices Special Sale, To-morrow 50 Rolls Fancy Chins Matting, 5 Value $12.50 50c. each, formerly 1.00 to 2.00. Imported miniature or coral medallion belt pins, —hand- painted miniature scarf pins,—andcrystal hat ping $9.50 Exceptional offerings of Milesee! Suits & Skirts Dies ia dro =i skirt. Value $21. 50°13. 95: 50c. each. Suits o Coral lorgnette chains, Gibson Ble ' BI i N iy 4 1.00 each, ouse Suits (New Model) of Imported Eta : Gun metal match boxes with rack, tan and gray, trimmed 1 & 75 ined throughout. Value $29.75 Golf & Walking Skirts with bands jewel clasps, 1,00 each, value 2.00, nd white stripes, $4.75 Value $7.50 A very large stock of Im- ported Jewelry, — clasps, buckles, pins, brooches, combs, etc, and photo- graph frames,—will be in- Sterling Silver Articles l3 to | 2 Below Prevailing Prices & Horns, 45c Tooth Powder F cluded in this sale. $1.35 Tooth Brush Bottles, 75c as Cream Boxes, \ q $1.45 Twenty-third Street. $2.75 Vinaigrettes, 50¢, 95 95c.. $1.45 Cigar Jars, $2.75 Trays, $1.25, 1.95 9Sc., $1.50 $1.50, 2.50 Cologne Botttles, $1.25, 2.50! hes, JAMES McGREERY & CO. $4.95, 6.50 Putt Boxes, $1.95, 2.25 West Twenty-third Street CORSETS, Sale of — i; “Straight front batiste core AME m sets, short hips, trimmed fi with satin ribbon, —long = MUSLIN UNDERW EAR. $1.25 Sale of % alles PARASOLS, | me no 1,000 Parasols, —covered with plain, checked, striped and fancy or black moire silk, v RULE UPHELD. COURT GIVES BROKERS DEBT, LINDENTHAL GIVES NOTICE BRIDGE LOOPS. BROADWAY AND 21ST ST. EASTSIDE ASKS CANTOR IN COURT | RAPID TRANSIT. WITH MERCHANTS, “sts tenes era Gann, each, 00. TO GREATSINGER. 56 to 5.0 PREFERENCE. Val Commissioner Wants ra Veack the Sammer Question Was Whether They Could y Get Two Dividends Crom Bankrupt with colored silk lining, Various corsets,—including straight front models,-— made of broche or plain bae tiste,— New, exclusive designs, in fine underwear,— Bridal Sets, Dressing Jack- ets, Night Robes, Petti- coats, Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers, Designed and made in work-| rooms on the premises, 2.50 to 7.75 value 4.25 to 15.00, Twenty-third Street. ladies’ | A large stock of undergarments, including linen, or Shantung Pongee| DEMAND VOICED IN ALDER-;TWO MEN ACCUSED—HE — Tr REORGANIZING A TRUST. Asphalt Interes in Bie Com The P @enting the No , i; bas approved t Be t Feorganization ot x hedealt Trust | | | Getting Together The pin : mation agiall new H anc N tak: » t Aunerica, a pais Biven Inox | es — | Ba BOSS PAINTER A SUICIDE, PORT OF NEW YoRK. ra Vincent J. Took a Dose of etd ARAIVED Vincent t my pamoane 6 Leonard y amuitted eu by drinking MM with pain Be would have IEACHED THE SCHOONER. jhooter Sprung a Leak When Of Fire Intand. fsahooner. Bt: trace INCOMING STEAMERS. L. J., with seed oysters for] sombome, Gibraltar and Bellport, sprung a leak] isis. 3 aaa ea, Laondon ac hed on sitar. Finatce, Colon Gibsaltar Lampasas, Galveston, Members. Una ad. <Low Ei Alba: New Orteane ambure. Pris eae Anne, Norfolk MANIC RESOLUTION. and Resolved, That ansit Commiaatc earnestly requ ppeal of ° demanding th Itew on the east ’ FIRE ALARMS HOTEL GUESTS Blase Threatens to Explode Alco- hol, bat Is Held tn Cheek, STABBED BY A THUG. and Later Fought on a Car, Eviman The Itallan 1 lodied trom eer ond don Kaltfe in Hold-Up ay by in the wae ser ¢ Board of Rapid | o. with “an iron | TELLS WHAT HE KNOWS. [Charge Made that Prisoners Used sof Ottetal Pe thr tien to Get Husiness, 1 pub sho lived in New Yo: 4 Miss Ulrlek. f of the Detect! Stein in Vienna and ord of Stein, ~ SAYS NEUTRALITY 1 knows nothing of Your Reach. jquiet and the tone steady. ‘There were Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers and Gowns, 3635 each. Value 4,50 to 7.00. Handles Wexel, bamboo, ebony or furze woods, Colors,—fashionable delicate are, box, I75c., 95¢., $1.25 and $1.75 each. WORLD WANTS Always to Your Aid. ty-third 5 shades, black, or black and Tigeaty:third sStree white. Latest French shape,—Ivory tipped. Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World | Ls 336 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. LADIES’ CLOAKS. ee Black peau de soie and taf- fetas silk blouse coats. Lined with white taffetas, srr BAKER. waRBERe | ntuacksatiras L KITCHENWORK ... IANDS 3) LAL . 3 LITHOGRAPHERS , 7) LUNCHMEN .. 2 MACHINISTS 6) MEN .. AGENTS ALTERATION IS NOT VIOLATED. $12.50. BBebueececas 20 KD! I 2 9 Mow LDERS. GOL. CROWDER’S REPORT ON iis isa ae 2 Diack, BpsKouineadsth Semen 2c i CHALMETTE CAMP. taffetas,—with tan canvas jors : A NECKWEAR vi cei collar and cuffs, strapped) iit iiins iz orenatona 22. 4 wates to With silk. Cees pees eeetrien nannells at to Be $15.00, CARPENTERS .. .. 18| PAPER BOXES . 3 PAINTERS PAPER HANGDRS.. B PATTERN MAKERS 3 MOTOGRAPHERS , CARRIAGE HANDS. 19 CASH GIRLS . 3 CASHIERS - 6 CHAMBARMAIDS .. 24 Interrupted. Twenty-third Street. 3 PIANO HANDS , 2 | PLUMmErs | PookETHOOK MANDS South mette, La, to-day by 0 rosiTOnS : commana mplete, it de- ENTISTS on was reached TELLS OF MORGAN'S PLANS. Dawkine Explains Un- Clinton FE. 3 RULES nd Scheme to Committee. ESLADIES nton EB, Daw- 15 SALESMEN : Morgan & Company, test, . 8 SEASSTRESSEM .., the House of Lords ho is investigating the of the underground make some addi. during the afternoon, will go Over the matter Attorney- Committee wh question transit of London, RUNNERS §| SKIRT HANDS | eproinenens STENOGRAPHERS , very th with the General Mr. Dawkins referred to the world- ive ee wide character of the financial trana- ie actions of the Morgans, who would "LONDON MARKET STRONG, | cusrantee to nna the vapitat for th ——_ Ure forthcoming new underground sys- tem weouetsetutattsesten aau Americans Active at Advanced Pric: The market for Americ: continued active n to-day Pri from 1-8 to 1-2 in aw ys closing figures at New York The tone was firm In the home departments trading wan Gi jenerally | chore was no doubt, continued Mr. 5] WAGON HANDS Dawkin. hat the necessary money HAIN DRESSERS — 3) WAIST HANDS .... 22 in Engiand, but if money | HeMatitcnEns 3 WAITERS 10 in America then it could 2) WAITRESSES » MISCELLANEOUS Tyg n railway se- do buoyant curities IRONERS. JANITORS 13 JANITRESSES TOTAL ... FR) bY

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