The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1903, Page 12

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Sale of Corsets, S400 FICE lanes weet ata” " eo. “BISA FRCNAN, Stern Brothers To-morrow, Tuesday st raight front model,| ' Annual Clearance Sale ss B. iis Ghasgoe: Charge that a Po-). trimmed with satin ribbon y 4 ? nter Underwear ‘liceman Agreed to Get Him a} —black or white. ne a ; Place at. That: Fi and|Short “hip “ model,—white, pie resto : oh igure A 4 and a very large purchase of the celebrated Agreement Was Signed. pink or blue, and several ‘ , Had bives ‘of -vandhe Wode Norfolk and New Brunswick Co.’s Make ACCUSED MAN IS ARRESTED,| 3. At the following Attractive Prices : osc. eon Heavy and Medium Women’ As Heavy White ; Value 1.59 to 2.7. eight White and Colored Merino Wool Vests or ‘Point Hoop-La, Flying, ager hice was toa La rhonttiaiath : eT wee Merino Shirts and Drawers, 59¢ and Drawers, 45¢ Hanging by Whiskers potted a probationary policeman, wij Gentine whalebone Corsets. Regular Price $1.25 Regular Price 75¢ pon beny Tumbling examined ‘in the Tombs Court to-| _ Straight front and other|Men’s Heavy Colored and Women’s Plain White e Sights. q i Se teres et, Violating the ant Natural Gray Wool Merino and Ribbed . Sr waren to accept snedey t20 becucine k models, Black or white. Shirts and Drawers, 87° Balbriggan Vests a ie “3 é ; opie oanss. we 2075 ” Regular Price $1.75 and Drawers, 58¢ RiiSact cosa Building to- |} . 2 i E Gavin, of ot m Bedtore ied wae Value 4.25 to 7.50. sen 8 imported English tir tans 90c 3 hat Benisch agreed f sid- | ry. ium and Hea \ ‘omen’s Extra Qualit fe sated a ath Z ; 2 | Gratton ot 400 10 ast him in the Fire| High-grade Imported Cor- Natural Wool $ Swiss Ribbed Wool Vaate, # returns of the Beth Tsrael ; pits sone Maat esi} sets, made of fancy ba-|Shirts and Drawers, 1.85 Drawers and Tights, - 29° a Hight look like a pocket- —s he $400 was ts . : sy Value $2.50 to 3.00 Value $1.25 } ; \ it nd ite couti’ shange, It, was the physl- ie se in, ia ‘tet hia] tiste a whi i, and : ie. ee aiken stor toaeentors Bank. ‘Te a aired, fs ed Various models, cai D i De Forest of the Civil Ber- = f i tu the. mo na that the|Considerably below former omestic Rugs A To-mon av j |. was ringmaster. Capt. / f : é anere ay rice: 75 AXMINSTER RUGS. 9 x 12 ft., reproductions oti $ the unofficial clown. It jj ; = *g Koad Money P Ss. Persian Designs, light and dark colorings, ‘alue $24.50 19.50 : ures appear on check, but in Also a choice chien i iii LT - a Lapield Saorsalal “eS Tite Department Mee aaee tke Twenty-third Street, AXMINSTER, WILTON, BRUSSELS & SMYRNA RUGS the Human Elephant; i Beer thout my ep pe Ay , the Long Acre Gollath; = Pat gy4 Bivdlcat Pec ———— ——— —————— “Man Flea; Buchanan, the f sores . : F Polleaata fort Panera Gernot ; Special Clearing Sale ; ‘ ment, He haw retained © Le. leno |= 1 of Odd Lots of De Forest cracked his whip : [ ——— of Prominent Makes, at Moderate Prices muppet the wal os ; , HIT. BY LOCOMOTIVE, LIVES,| Tou bate Stara of the Boot Trust, Brass & Enamel Bedsteads arena « a. won- 4 . id Steel 5 ave Bracke: bate inves: tleoos i / Pbitsaeightar Man’ Was “ac natsew peek tse can reat Cn Syo|BRASS, Value $37.50 to 65.00 $25.00, 40.00, 45.00. track, Capt. Chapman With the wird playing the In- Escape from Death, newspare You know, in fact, that} WHITE ENAMEL, : from ‘Cavalleria Rustican (Spectel to The Evening World.) there are many trusts in the United] Brass Trimmings Value 8.75 to 12.50 $6.95, 8.50, 9.50: favalleria cana” Seibila? Capt. Brown also =>) LPeatichetena roca ma eneeee oe haat he ma roy any? MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, FEATHER PILLOWS @ musical growth on his face, but hin = 2 harrow escape from. death, to-duy at Tee euoy, Chae the Use ee estate AND BOLSTERS. MATTRESSES REMADE Washing street crossing. A train| Uns up ket hundreds? And do a : Tose awon, ‘tion was caeeye's on} you know that they are graded all = ' p as Go the silky aeolian on \ a - eber “of the pene peectanteltere bye the way from little million - dollar West Twenty-third Street. @ of the visage of Capt, Chap- Z _ a teh he gun Ant sus" | trusts to big billion-dollar trusts? % Lantry’s Wonder Feat. Lantry was the first solo per- pleked up a %-pound dunb- He cepacia four | himaelf, 4 {t between his shoulder bounds Honea that he, nee Talged “e Sate to na ese a by @ are # The 1903 World Almanac tells the aE names of all these great corporations, the amounts of their capital and other interesting facts that you ‘Bright pencil get pane peaiuons through Sunday World Wants, ff ‘and drew a long »reath. The Pechanen ond 7 neta prolested on the et should know. you seek belp, a Sunday World Want will find It for you. Bibel) went\ clear to the celling. aid a or rote rast Mow aa ‘ot th Chelting ero Ag ‘ : it cathe’ down Capt. Lantry | Coat oe rrotind and tatty tumbling, Thinkers t , P4t on the point of his Jaw and head bai ae and somereault eases el Cog The Dro it there while he did a head al alert jE eR oy gn the we ngs no man te competent ¢ to tell : he atood up he wan pion. (fying tenpene, in igh canta. Buchanan to ott cet Horan gan, back ind forth ae thouga pian hk iain peg Chapman a Real Mervel, ee of the ‘ ee, icles SPRING STOCK OF SHIRTWAISTS | rotting at chee on tne Jennary 6th, that the room wap cleared ‘announce the opening — a Standard American Annual. and walked the length of ing an axe CS hands. Following this, he | * syarra) nue of rial ior r of a pun wilted St far et iter ee when Novelties for Spring and Summer wear : i cao | Made of Lawn, Chorio" Madess, ‘Nainsook BIG CITY FETE| WHITES, FT, a ERT a Rayee, sheer and heavy Linens, and Mulls, Imported, sheer linen Waists, amibesidared in exclusive patterns, ANNUAL SALE Fancy, embroidered Batiste Waists and cotton Named to Take|A ‘Broadway and Thirty-fifth) of | Novelties; unprecedented in beauty of VZ—- of the Celbration of! Street Mixture Which Re-| HOUSEHOLD LINENS. design. bat A eeeesecssosose. th Anniversary *sulted in a Miniature Riot. | tremmed Huck Towels, SILK ‘WAISTS. | FIT grvrereren Sif ainen iy " ie iP == Tho year 1903 witnessed remarbable development in all branches of electrical industry, Broadly epeaking, a conservative extimats of the tnoreass in the volume of business in this feld would be at least 20 per cent., while some branches, particularly telephony, showed even greater Improvement. ‘This gratitying condition was not confined to the demands of the home market, but extended through all the channels of foreign trade which have been opened to American electrical manufacturers, Many very large undertakings have been intrusted to American engineers and manufacturers during tho last year, not the least important of which were contracts for building electric railway, ight and power plants in the British domains, including. the notable under- ground electric iiway system of London, Both English and Continental engineers have tren amared by the boldness of American macufacturers and the magnitude of thelr undertakings, The aueceos whhkh has attended these efforts has had a salutary effect upon European ofities who wore {nrlined to be aceptical, but it has not lessened the jealousy of American geri eopecially tn Great Britain. 1.50 per doz, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Louisine Crepe, Satin Hemstitched Huck Towels, Livery, Agucel. ae m4 embroidered ‘Foulards, 1.75 per doz, Hemutitched Huck Towels, ite China ah and numerous ‘Fancy with damask ends.,.062.75 per doz, Hemstitched Fine . Linen An Early Inspection: is Solicited, to ‘facilitate ' Huck... ..++4.50 per doz, the execution and pennet delivery of all Pure Linen’ Hemstitched *F baiiaddycaae svevovevecovovessesoossooooones Sheets, ””. Models SOR ENRT Mafahee ELECTRO CHEMISTRY—° ‘you know about this comparatively new industry QOX96. +++ 00404125 per pair Mode “F < moet rom which orders inna Eiht sel that has been developed through cheap electric current Pillow Cases, ™ SfeRee ; : ; aerated by water power? It has an annual output in the United States of about 2214x36......678C. pet pele hour 00,000,000. The World Almanac tells all about it, also about the formation of an A crowd of negroes and white men te of Prenidnt Hatten, of} who gather by the side of the Herald bon the New York and New! square Theatre, within thitty feet of franchise no longer stands! Hroadway, every.noop and. shoot craps for half an hour got‘into.@ t to-day ‘Hatien complained that he} which nearly resulted ‘in a pape riot on mute whe th vote waa taken,| 4 small scale. is made him appear as vot-] A number of tail posters from the the- the franchise, He en-latre who were watehirig the game told ‘qi Harnischberger, the] the white. boys that the negroes were » with the delicate tank] using “loaded” dice. That was enough bi PE ckeont changed. Her-lin that circle’ to start’ violent ‘doings, Introduced « resolution call-| One white man hits negro, and in thir. change, That caused alty seconds fists of all shades were flying ble\in the Board and.“Tm" | about seeking to land on chins, ‘noses, d that President Haffen, eyes or stomachs, to “welch,” The bill posters joined in the Ming of the Board to-day | und so did a lot of others who hanpened, reer again brought! by and were filled with the lust of battle for ‘battle’s sake. All the way down a seese: "td President Porn, street to Seventh avenue] 97%36...4 000.1620! Twenty-third : Street, Chemical Society. 4 Tnrniechie onsale Worked being in ibe Coton cescenainte Bleached © Damask Table ; ao eA TELEGRAPHY—The 1903 World Almanac tells about the completion of the British | pale rete a4 epordad.”” | win thelr numbera would be re Sits ay : Bult vcatht bade il acific Cable, It tells about the Marconi System; there are now , Reset Dew York Clay | esac tnny ocmme, one relied that tel Bg |, seb clen heen ROS thirty-seven Marconi Be stations in regular service. It tells about the extensive growth of telegraphic service in Alaska and the Philippines. anol te is now over $3 50,000,000 invested in tele; noe tems in the - TELEPHONY. nited States. The World Almanac tells About re wendestie increase in business in i902 \4 —The largest horse-power ‘tubo-generator in the world is” ELECTRIC LIGHTING at Hartford. Over 3,500 central stations, he word i | nearly 2,000,000 horse-power, are ate in daily use in the United States. ie ELECTRIC POWER—The 1903 903 World, Almanac tells about the opening of the ) which will take place] This caused «, general scattering of ‘will be DY 80} combatants although there was no truth Mo ‘committee of nine, to bel in the report. As a matter of fact the y President Fornes. Alder- AMétroduced ® resolution er in that ‘antage of by game- ° bd ma tn Appointment of | Shoo Shea pst, ever seen 19 22-inch Nepkins to match 2.00 per dozen, Fine Damask Cloths, JAMES MeGREERY & GO, ANNUAL SALE: of LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. EE, Beginning on ‘Tuesds an 6th, lant on October 25. The motor ca aie apply as wal to he i brane ead aw , Two Th il ¢ Leenitr tre aa most of our electric Tia - ee thirty times greater than it was ten years ago, a piso reset: i. i. ial aR RHE) ‘wo Thoussnd Dosen j —The ess Of American engineers, the establishment! of clash a «Te OR algae tte eeen sewer renee O5Cy 756, 95%, 1.25 and1.45 ELECTRIC RAILWAY—! - , the opening of the Manhattan Bete Sve, Napkins to tuatch Ss (Remhises ..... tretseseter esse 75, 95% 195 “ Z4Sletc., are described and treated is "the '¥1§0G, 75¢, 950 “x25 Breakfast size, 2 ne eeee veneer eenees aed 2.75 per dozen |Corset Covers... 1450, 75%, 95% “1,05 Dinner size,..4.00 “ Skirts ..... aeveenn pan oe occeQSC, 185 **y 2.75 Bleached Damask Napkins|To which is edded an exhibition of Imported garments, enlnenen., > maniane dain mnie: of Aneee: maappatenn a he. Dalat. atone 24 “ 12.50 “ “ designs. pemercuasurpnoly-olap aa b $199, $2.00, $2.50 | A abataas stock of decor retive linens, at very) Trimmings and laces are 2 imported fo i \ prices: exclusive

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