The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1902, Page 12

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sere PRE npeen Bros Sixth Avenue and 31st St. Rebuilding Sale. Boys’ & Girls’ Clothing. The builders have taken possession of part of the store. The Clothing Dept. moves next, if there's anything left after bargain. hunters have taken advantage of these SATURDAY SPECIALS. Saturday mornine—8 to 12-clearence of Boys’ Washable Sailor Blouse Suits, in importe i: QS¢ lateas, Chambrays, Duck, Grash, Linen, ctc; sizes 4 to 12 y . Also Boys’ Blue Serge Sailor BI 00 suits [OF.seees sizes 5 to 10. ‘L "19 500 Boys’ Washable Sailor Blow-e Suits—20 different LET THEM styles (of course all the newest). whe re shall we place them? Sizes AT GO c 3to 10 years. They are worth 9% 44 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MORNING ONLY. Girls’ Handsome Chambray Dresses, sizes 6 to 12, neatly 6 Cc trimmed embioldered yokes in colors, pink, blue and ox bloods. '79¢ 49¢ 4,00 Suits for $.79—saturday clearance of Boys’ all-woot 2-piece uble-bréasted Suits, 6 to 15 yeurs. ‘Children’s French Dresses, lawn or cambric, yokes trimmed with tucks, embroice y lace insertion and edge, sizes 2 to 4. Girls’ Straw Hats, latest designs, trimmed with wreaths of daisies SOROSTS s THE BEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. % $3.50 per pair. + The Sorosis system of Manufacture provides iy all the requisite qualities of fine shoes, nent staff, and in accordance with fixed 4 ‘ rules,—so that the excellence of shape, ma- terial and appearance does not vary. ee ee Sorosis Shoes are introduced in many new de- signs,—simpie or elaborate,—for morning or evening dress, None genuine without the Sorosis Libel JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. ff La JAMES McGREERY & CO. UNTRIMMED MILLI- Dy" Deputy Sheriffs Had to Watch NERY DEP". | Long Time to Arrest Charles _ C. Smith in Hemmingway's , Suit, Imported Flowers. in all the black. dais- Crushed latest American roses, shades and Beauties, narcissi Charies G 8m th offices in > fis morning Drought b, ies, bluets, and Hemingway. ¢ cherries 40. per bunch y Deputy fm Bis Green aud black rose {oli Bb he sepped trom fi Haines Hem ine Mr ave Sr ¢, per bunch children’s un and hats, at Ladie and rime ready -to wea moderate wih Bm fend of ihe wet for @ ace evel and hat Baw 6 ‘ . z the onde betura Vanama von bene TWICE SAVED FROM SuUICiDI Piel Mee fee Werte ctee) Mew TUMBLE OFF CART KILLS AGED WOMAN =| West: Twenty-third Street offer to-morrow | Men’s Summer Neckwear |of Louisine, Foulard and Grenadine Silks in Flowing-End and Knot Scarfs, Reversible Four.in-Hands, Embroidered Stocks with pongee silk ends, Mercerized Cheviot Stocks, new effects, in white, black and white and fancy, sizes 12 to 17 inches, 48°, 75, 95 Boys’, Girls’ & Children’s Shoes For Summer Wear (Main Floor, Annex) Oxford Ties, Button & Lace Boots ‘of Calf f Ideal | a Kidskin, $3.00 Patent Leather, $3.50 | These lines embrace entirely new features, (Custom made Ready-to-Wear) ! an improvement upon anything heretofore shown in Juvenile Footwear. 45¢ 48° Special Sale ‘e [Villinery Dep’t Xe 2d Floor | Misses’ Trimmed Hats a $6.50, 9.50 Formerly $10.75 & 15.25 ‘Women’s Tailored Hats at $5.50, 7.50 | Formerly $9.25 & 12.50 TRADE WINNING OFFBRS. 3 Hours, 9 A. M. Till 12 Noon Only. Shown in Kersey, overt. b nes We THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1902. | Stern Brothers Rot henberg &: West J4th Street. Immense Special Values Again To-Morrow. THE EARLIER YOU BUY THE EASIER YOU CAN MAKE SELECTIONS. Don't m his opportunity, Better values than ever! But not 0; in be bought before or after the hours named. Ghambray Waists at 49c. ENOUGH FOR THREE HOURS ONLY—9 TILL 12 TO-MORROW. The Biggest Opportunity of the Season. Sorry we couldnt get enough of thes: fat the whole day a ine Mercerized si light blue. my, : 49c n pl new cuff; positively jorrow Ul? stock to mat dollar value: three hours at Girls’ Box Goats, iL ‘49. GOOD VALUE AT FROM $3.50 TO $5.00. BETWEEN ° AND 12 TO-MORROW MORN NG ONLY. sd loth, cheviot and Sicilian; rch {Megs banchon cutis; vull English box castor, red, royal, to-morrow al You Will Be Surprised to learn that a man worth $50,000,000 drives a stage-coach out of New York every day, and tries hard to make the enter- prise pay. Still more sur. prised, perhaps, when you learn that the young man in question is none other than Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. You Will Be Surprised Of course this fabulously wealthy : young Croesus only does this as a fad. to learn more of the wonderful new LIGHT- RAY cure which is now B conquering the most ma- B lignant diseases. You may have read some- Boy’s Entire Outtit at $1.79, Including a Two-Piece, Double-Breasted Suit, a Shirt Waist or aff! Boots, shoes and slippers are made by a perma- | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS& @ Shoe Department. Our “Colonial” Oxfords fit pertectly—and tetter still, stores, then come here. If the “Queen Quality” Colon- ial isn’t better—and for less money—it will be the first COLONIAL instance brought to our ——EE——————EEEE “JAMES McCREERY & CO. LADIES’ CLOAKS. JAMES MeCREERY & CO. retain their ‘‘fit.” It is one’of the special brands of Higa nt ole ithe real lores ue FAMOUS j 1 \, Boy's 25c. Shirt Waists at “1246. WOMEN. Olfered To-Morrow from 9 A. M, Till 2 Only, For comparison “try on” the 9 Poet them acain this season. ivcellent Percale, ina “wide ariel of pale ms i reintor mms, syall roll collar: sizes 4 to 13, 0) | Colonial style offered at other Maia LeTOMUR: NONE SENT G.0..D., AND NO 12 we | MAIL ORDERS, a $3.00. notice. A Great Sp:cial ior Three Hours To Morrow. ! i di BROADWAY AND 2ST ST. Chituren pba ell tenets isthe m ii Shirt; a Pair of Suspenders and a Golf Cap. Special from 9 A, M. Tiil Noon Only. Strictly al’-wool ckeviots and cassimeres in 8 pat- | ferns of the new st weaves suitable for inmedi- all seams carefully sewed and flat ate w.ar. tap c, and the value of the suit alone is more than the price of the outfit. this we give it made of best percales in fast col f finest elastic a strong ends; Mica cap No more in sight a aprice like ths atd the chances are that we cannot Oxfords and Golonials FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. this seacon. and the Col onials have large buckles. Sizes trom 5 to pring heels Spe- cial from 9 until ‘12 to-morrow at... Infants’ cae, MISSES’ SUITS. a TWO SPECIALS FOR THREE ROURS OMEN: j {Tan Covert Cloth, Short Biouse jackets,—tailor' Jackets, lined with taffe- made, of cheviot, covert tas silk and kersey cloth. Plain Silk Eton Coats,—various or trimmed,—lined with models, taffetas silk, Colors, bree hours blue, black, tan and grey. penens VS FVIVVISVSSSSSSAS weeeeerens Sizes 14 and 16 years, Rain Coats, made of light weight tan and Oxford cy Cc Wii U Boys’ Deet. § $7.50. i es g Ss ate f a grey covert cloth Yoke ji ou can't ISS bes s SUIT SALE $ y rb : ts,— eve od Eton or blouse suits and sleeves lined, é 13th S:. & Bway. Boys’ ‘Suit Sale for Saturday. @ various models and ma- at ko eo 0 Two Piece Suits wl every cone mowandvery @ terials. os r) ee Warth @8.$0 ) Spectal ee 80, 00 $ Sizes 14 and 10 years Black Tafletas Silk blouse ¢ ? 5, 6. r $6.50 * “ will nace " a and 9 25 Iworiiece Sailor gid Nortoth Suite jheltrame masera's geet vat ; culls of tucked batiste wood (ram bO.g§0 oe 7 Etamwe and wool crash sport pleated Coats "i 4 r5o . $ Si ‘ »} . ) pedal Reductions in Sailer aad Rusoian Blouse Wash Suite, suits, Silk lined through fitted back and loose { 4 Littte Navy Reelers 4 © at $5.00 r) out, or with silk drop ned with white silk e 4 skirts, Attractively de H q $ signed and trimmed. r) , 4 Ties +0 Colors, — blue, black tar went Lied inen @ BROAD biores Cor ae hot | Corcenel Per... e and grey COST OOS CHUTES SHU SSESS SESEEEEESEEF Sixes 14 and years ee Hie oe ’ iol i . « 4 9A ‘ 4 Tu morew (Baturdey) will place on sale new models iw . — wer Shirtwaist Mats, wed Diepnerdeas Divlen catrovedmery value, At 62,76 Fine Neck huches, jn Cotin Livery ond Japauem bile, segular 0S values, At £2.76 Top Collars and Stocks, 2c, BROADWAY & 127TH BT, W ide do yl WL) LN rice 26c., by Mall, Pompaid, D6, thing about it last week, but not one-tenth of the marvellous properties of this great scientific triumph has been or can be told. You may, however, de- rive incalculable benefit from reading more about it. jas well as shocked to read the true narrative of a fellow prisoner of the unhappy French army captain, DREYFUS, on ~ DEVIL’S ISLAND. The world shuddered when the horrors of that prison in the sea were told during the Dreyfus in- vestigation, but the whole story of the suffering im- posed upon prisoners there is now published for the first time. This is the story of a Frenchman, im- prisoned on Devil's Island for a crime of which he was innocent, and his recital of the horrors of his incarceration will thrill every reader. You Will Be Surprised to read of the great lux- ury, like that of a feudal baron, in which New York’s late political boss, RICHARD CROKER, is living at Wantage, England, as LORD OF THE MANOR. He has purchased an old English title and is enjoying its benefits to the fullest extent. His estates are great, and he is a LORD in every sense of the word. A most interesting story comes to New York, which you will enjoy. Also some fine new photographs, You Will Be Surprised to learn of some remark. able new methods for re- moving tan, freckles and other betes-noirs of the summer girl. And if you're a summer girl yourself, or intend being one as soon as the weather permits, you will thank the writer of a forthcoming article who tells you how to preserve the complexion from all the sunburn, etc., that is likely to afflict you in the torrid months. Summer girls are not prone se You Will Be Surprised accept advice, but they should take this bit; WAIT for the article in question ~itis byHARRI B BARD AYER—and paste it in your se k, 7 io see how New®York You Will Be J \:o'» fiom the sop of the spies of St Patrick's Surprised Cathedral, Steeplejuchs have been vleaning these vical needles, and have permited photagrapheavhing by a daring holt of the camera, Some virange ellos wt alithe wonder! You will Be Here WW) tie wonderlyl Words: bupplement af 2 Bee Hereity, aid the Wonder Hawi Hux ood Wonder Mucoy. » the wens! IRU piiree dy eye wad pile, wil waiey ee Vhrene foregoing semurhe ar nis hat af etl) preter pr (hai eee VON hen ee Next Sunday's World,

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