The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1903, Page 14

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NEV T NEW Phe dM path tas cema lhe lcd tet DLAs BEST STORE—NEW YORK'S LOWEST PRICES. hrich Bros. 6TH AVE,, 22D TO 23D ST., NEW YORK, ~ Men’s Fine Black Suits at $0.80 An Irresistible Bargain Opportunity. Irresistible to us---irresistible to you. Right in the midst of our clearing came an opportunity to buy several hundred Men’s Black Suits. Though striving to clear all our Clothing we could not allow so good a chance to slip-— nor will you. These are fine high-grade Black Thibets and Unfinished Chev- iot Suits. The styles are the latest, the workmanship is perfect. We' have done some remarkable selling; but never before have we been able to offer you a more elegant assortment of suits at such a price. An Opportunity for Every Well-Dressed Man to Take Advantage of. The styles include both single and double breasted sacks, in the nobby 2-button cut or the 3-button in the double breasted style; the single breasted are 4-button, with regula- All Cars Rither Pass Our Doors Trans‘er re Bineett tion or military effect. All sizes, to fit the Stout, Slim, Regular, Fat and Lean Man. The coats are lined throughout with high grade Princess serge entire assortment, actually worth $15.00, for the steareey EQ 80 low price of... . ee left for a big Saturday Sale. Some pretty handsome suits among these—good eacugh to bring $10 and $12 all through the season, # ° 9 ° 9 Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses In a Great Saturday Bargain Sale. chance you have been waiting for. Children’s Coats. Some Very Handsome Styles in These Dresses and Skirts. 1 95 for Children’s $3.50 Dresses e models and unusually well tailored. ‘To-morrow the choice of the ‘ i 0 Out of that bi ig group of Men’s Winter Suits we still have enough ¢ a ed your size is here we will make one dollar almost do the work of two. more than half Regular Prices. Clearing Prices on every one of them—Just the Monte Carlo back, box front; lining, and the trousers and waistcoats are cut on the latest Men’s Suits----Odds and Ends. but on account of the broken lots we have marked them $6.50. If Hundreds of the swellest garments you want to see are yours now for littie 5 95 for Children’s $7.50 Coats, Children’s Coats, e 4 also Norfolk effect in doublo- | for Children’s $11.50 Full in Cashmeres, fancy yokes, 4i faced materia). { trimmed in plaid silk and braid, i for Children's $10 Short ; (, i aa ace f 50 ees hopeeliack, meen AF i aad finished ch narrow: for Children’s $3.95 Dresses ° erseys; ta! 3 stitched an e io Plain Cashmeres, prettily bands of satin and buttons and loops— neatly tailored, Blue, Black and Gray. lish Kerseys—Monte Car- 10. 00 for Misses’ $18.75 Full ia hape, with Capes— Length Coats in fine Eng- well made and Anished. Iined_ through satin; Navy and Castor. . for Children's $6.50 Full 4.95 length COATS, Monte Carlo ; sleeve. in guaranteéd | trimmed in bands of silk, gored ekirt, full sleeve, variety of colors. Shoe Bargain That rowd the Department. ~~ Oxford Ties and Sandals several rows of tailor stitching. Most Remarkable Values Ever Known in. This or Any Other Sale. It’s Like That Sold at $2.00 and 250 ~ 50, Finding Money—Read: For Women’s Highest Grade 2.98 Shoes That Sold at $4.98 & $6. ction ma no se Oafords and Bitppera; alimoet a0 In the lot you will find women’s hand-turned Lace Boots, kid and cloth sizes and widths are among them, but remember, we have not all top, full high Louls XV. heels—dongola, patent leather, enamel and sizes in any of the lines; they are all very high-class 75c vici kid—in lace and button, in all shape heels and toes, eee inenne of tae lines: hey are All Very RRL aaa also plain common-sense button. This 1s a great oppor- 2, 98 shape, with cape; neatly trim- med in piping of satin; bishop For Women’s For Women’s Shoes, VOUS Price Of....... cece ssceeeeeeeeeeessererreeeeseeteees tunity to buy the finest hand-sewed shoes made at. For For Boys’ | 69 For Men's Shoes, 9 8 For Misses’ 98C $1.95 Shoes. Worth $2.50 and $2.75. C. & Children’s Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, | finest tan, vic} kid Button SHOES, kid Bi heavy, durable Texas oak soles, | We bave made great offerings before—many of them, But it's been a ld Button SHOES, wide Beneible toes; sizes 6 to 2; | long time since we made so great a one as this. This collection com- | Mostly narrow widths, all sizes food, durable, every-day | prises the remainder of these high-grade shoes for men which we ge- | from 8 to 2; these are the finest cured in that great wholesale stock. Fine patent leather, satin calf and velour Lace Shoes; new, up-to-date styles; all sizes 5 to 11; strictly $2.50 and $: shoes; regularly sold at $1.95 per pair; on gale at shoes made, and former price was $1.79 to $2.98, 98c 1.69 shoes; all at for Women's Tan Shoes that sold at $2.98 | for Girls’ large size for Misses’ and Children's fin, est ~=hand-sewed to $4.98, About 200 pairs, all we have in @ Spring-heel patent- “les: 5c. SHOES, broken st na. * the store, of the * ther SHI th widths; meh: cally harrow the former price of these shoes SHOES made, to close out at sizes 2% to 6—for was $1.49 to $1.98. " the system of “weeding out the crooks: ‘The Commissioner says that when he | made the remark he had no intention of | * referring in any way to Donald Grant. |p gor petty offenses, 1t simply demor- rking with them and for they do good police duty, but en they fee! that they are being| CHEAP JEWELRY MISSING, with the Ther, former tnap is that nearly every "Iman on the force feelx that he has the confidence of his superiors. or —— Great Fall Killed Her, Littie tw “1 knew he'd retract,” said the former | al them, A woman givin ( bs Ing her ni OPEN SATURDAY E' ENING, AIKE CRIMINALS. Inspector 1 "said yesterday |, “Naturally, iihere are vad men in a|Davit, of No. a Went Navanteene Another Large Purchase of ort th ‘otra befor i DES eo y yt do) street, was arra bef vd peri retract before the oo work under any administration. It, Rammer in demreey eiete eaeiatrat® Linen Parchment Paper % hadn't 1 have gone |!# ‘he good. honest policemen who are, day on a charge of shoplifting In a Si to $ Quires Paper with lanes c sal hereaets sa tn nee me {RUF by the shoo-fly aystem of the aver-| avenue department store mth 100 Envelopes in each box 65° 55¢ t] rights Now that nes the did not|@#¢ So-calied ‘reform’ administration.””) At the time of her arrest she Vi 11 1,00 and B pector Grant, Relieved at} cisss me with ‘crooks, i leaves the —— handsomely gowned, wearing a érine x. anes a se ag araene's Retraction, Tells| "7 .onr (or mr ty bexin my nahe for POLICE PARADE ONCE MORE, | rr ae many jewels When arraigned FIRST FLOOR, ANNE. s er mM aw « , ay fe itd changed her jg. | courts will nut me back in the Depart. fern was sober! : ‘aa PWhy There 1s So Much Dis-| srr oot nt tlt oat | Commtanioner |Beaeliy Meened Rha ih thin a est Twenty-third treet. ry tisfaction in Department, | roner Greene woud take dack what he] Show of the Fin ‘a lbrooth arged with Bi Mee tee seat Comin’ er Greene will have a pa- Mabou silver pin, the two valven : ¢ trouble with the police force un- AE Ee . ; der this nistratiin,” continued the pail for trial, mer held her in $300 not Under command fyslem policemen are " ii] who fell £ f / Drill commences thin week and will four stories through the u Grant was much fre” aminelsy one ontinue unill the eventful day of one of the rear windows of her i Mhat Pe- No, 183 seven Beri. ied yes! ae without h Inyitations will be nent to Weat Point for tne cadets to come down and get points fram th rie’ maluisite ‘poll, sia Me mounied, policemen are good men. Hit being treates as though they. ers, Whenever the good shar (ile may bp > ins int hounded and spied upon and cram |Welt-Dreeure, Wome Woman te Charged reet, je kee Seva i wad THE eee FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. JAMES McGREERY & C0. Misses’ Dep't. Children’s Gingham, Cham- bray and Linen dresses. Sizes 4 to 10 years. 1.75 and 3.75. Children’s all wool Zibeline dresses, full kiited skirt. Blouse waist, with double box pleat back and front. fancy stitching. Sizes 8 to 12 years, Colors,—blue, green and garnet, 5:75: Children’s long coats, made of plain or fancy “mixed” fabrics; Sizes 6 to 12 years. 7.50. Linen Suits, Blouse waist with full sleeve, high collar,—finished with buttons and stitching. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 10,50. Twenty-third Street. Our furnishing man says, “too many Socks ’’—we say So, toe, 300 dozen Imported Lisle thread, 5o-cent quality, 25 cents a pair. A Union Taffeta Silk $3.00 Umbrella for $1.50. rachel Cacharel | Cor. 43th St. BROADWAY Cor. Canal St., Stores. | Near Chambers, “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS #RIBNDS.” . The advertiser who rec- ognizes the value of Sunday Worlé slightly soiled, worth $4.25, $8.21 FANOY COTTA GERMAN STR! {mported, and only, per yard FRATHER PILLOWS, fancy tic BANITARY BED SPRING, metal any size TUMBLERS, thin blown, reg. 60c. doz.; special, doz UMBRELLA STANDS, handsome: ly decorated with roses and Hlacs; special at. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS fancy decorated; regular 25c, and 16c., now only.. 5-4 wide, best quality, yd. 6-4 wide, best quality, yd. JAPANNED BREAD BOX, well made; special 19¢c Prise 250, Trimmed with braid and} Mahler Bros., Sixth Avenue and 31st. Special Saturday Sales Upholstery Goods and Housefurnishings. NOTTINGHAM LACE ‘ACE CURTAINS, samples, 1, 2 and 8 pair lots, 1. 50, 1.25 and 75c. 1} WINDOW POLES, oak or cherry, each. Pep LINBN, for slip covers, 36 in. . wi 36c 25c 10c TABLE OIL CLOTH, all solore, 9c 28c IS THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED, Rothenbersco TH Ss T° Savs.action Guaranteed oF RMI RUN LL eB Store, Noney Promptly Refunded, ANOTHER SURPRISING SALE "ANOTHER SURPRISING SALE TO-MORROW Astounding 4-Hour Offerings! The Best Saturday Values in New York are Always at Rothenberg np Ps $3. of tan; also some fine venetians. Handsome cheviots in Oxford gray; beautiful whipcord coverts in several shades Trimmed with several rows of silk soutache brald; detachable shields, sribeaidereds pistted Sleeves; large Sailor collars. Sizes 3 to Two pairs of pants with each sult. wo suits to acustomer; for four hours to-morrow atesese 5 afid $2.50 per pair; now, per pair, RichG ts for Women and Girls “At Trade-Impelling Prices To-Morrow, Positively from 9 A. M. Tili 1 P. M. Onis. Girls’ $2 Wool Dresses, Special at 986. they have become famous throughout the land at prices ranging from $1.98 to $3.59. Think of getting such dresses,,to-morrow, at 98 cents each! They are made with tucked silk or fancy trimmed yoke. Also cm these special tables, to-morrqw, 75 fine sample dresses, in wool cashmere ard fancy materials, attractive es well inst! ace Women’s Monte Garlo Goats, $2.98. A special lot of 204 handsome Monte Carlo Coats for women will be offered during this sale at the lowest pvice of the season. Made from all wool eR ful plaited Monte Carlo back, double- 9 long, fine merce, ae hi sizes; special, for four 2; hours, at .......... \Waists Worth Up to $3 at 986. valuation looks almost too impossible in piint. We want you to see the waists— they'll tell their own story fast enough. Soft, beauti/ul French flannel, handsomely embroidered, and shown in various styles and designs, All desirable shades are here—not very many of a kind, 9 A.M, till 1 P. Boys’ Dollar Shoes at 49¢ and 69c—9 A. M. tillS P. M. i Where e'se have you ever found well-made, stylish, durable shoes for boys at prices like there? Made to sell at a dollar a pair: they to last. Fine, soft leather, in the usual ein gent’s’’ style. Dou- Cc ble soles andtoe caps. Sizes 8, 9,954, 10, per pairese... Sizes 1014, 11, 11%, 12, 13 per paireeece Sedeece 69c Men’s Shoes All Day at $1.50. to last all day,so we give you the benéfit of the extra selling hours. Winter-weight shoes with double or ie soles and heavy calfskin leather or cordovan uppers. The heavier shoes lave linings. Also shocs of vici.kid leather with double soles, and medium-weight c: in with Goodyear Ited rock oak’’ soles. Assort- Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Oniy. We Lead Because Our Offerings Make Us Leaders—They’re Winners Every Time. © Good Trousers for Men at $1 a Pair. When we tell you that these are $2 and $2.50 trousers we want you to know that Aa ae just the prices you will have to pay outside of this store TORI + It isn’t a value of yesterday or last week BUT NOW. Worsteds, ceed and cassimeres in neat stripes and checks, carefully wear. 30 to 44 waist ban tents and od % slims. Per pair ’ A Boys’ Blouse Suits with Extra Dante A Combination Worth $3 at $1.35. The Boys’ Store is noted for the unusual. This offering is unusual in two ways: pants. You mever have had an opportunity to get an outfit like this for less than Advanced Styles in Men’s- Spring Neckwear FLOWING END SCARFS, 91.45 nd -81.75 a Our own English Silk Squares importation newest effects in exclusive designs and combinations. LARGE FEOWING END SCARFS, ready-made and to order, (02,28 7 Closing Out Sale! of , , Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing SAILOR SUITS; blue serge and NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED sith mrlaltes, suitable for AND Vier PUTS ome. of the s ; sizes 3t012 yrs., inest grades; sizes 8 to 16 Yrs., pring wear; sizes 3 to 12 yr: 93.75 yi ” €5.00 x‘ These are tva'e from the celzbrated Berkshire woollen plaids. In materi, pet and finish 9 8 trimmed, with full skirts, sizes 4'to 14; special at.. seece breasted front, pearl by everse cuffs, a inches ) sori of the waists in this lot have been retailing for even more thin $3, but a hicher but sizes are pretty re deci . An seiinpar ace lps have the dollar kind of materials, workmanship and finish from first This is just aaepoda| value as any of the four-hour specials, but we have plenty of them I 50 ments are complete in each line. as teee cece esaeseeses... Not Dollar: Trousers, Though—Good Value at Double and More. made and trimmed. Just what you want for semi-dress and business 37 You very rarely have an opportunity to get a good sailor blouse suit with extra » FOUR-IN-HAND HES, , $1.00 and 91.45 FIRST FLOOR reduced from $5,00 to formerly $6.95 to $3.90, king, 18x26 in., 3 frame, best steel spring, 2.25 § READING LAMP, portable, bronze or wrought iron base, complete, with 10-in, white shade, 6 ft. Brie P burner and chimney; regular $2.25, special 1. 49 GAS RADIATOR, 4 tubes, jeweled front, aluminum finish, com- plete, with 6 ft. tubing; 1. 75 regular $2.49, special.. IMITATION CUT GLAS& GAS GLOBES, 4 in. sixes, latest de- sign; Tens 18¢,, Ww * 126 IMPORTED RUSSIAN SUITS; OVRECOATS AND RESFERR plain colors in a variety of shades; the entire stock, all of the many have extra collar and \ finest grades; in two lots, shield, sizes 3 to 8 yrs., Py formerly $6.95 to $12.90, » reduced from $6.95 to 5.00 94, 40 and $5.98 _ YOUTHS’ SUITS; entire stock of highest Sra, including blues and blacks, were $12.90 to $15.95, reduced to 99.75 SECOND FLOOR, ANNEX 4 Stationery Department

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