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PS ST eT RRR OT rR ENE OTST REET THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1903, . ah i ; ‘ 2 a ee , = peeent ES 1 O0 CHRISTMAS ae Upholstery Useful F Pre ae HH. O'Neill & Co mn eighth it of his bed. Cpe came Berea cnr egeay fea) Cieey, Department. Fancy 9: Covers, esis dda Piel Day-tn Fay coe ie earn es grd Floor. Chinese Hand Embroia-|l] | Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Mignon kent in his stor m, «0 he ered Covers on satin, one a Go-as-You-Please Shaving went downstairs to Investigate. The yard square, handsomely||/ A\ fine Showing of Dinner Sets. trunk was his, and as the man didn't and Hair-Cutting Contest in eect wencratG Nears KS) > * i em able s i situation he cveéns. frin; silk lined Third Avenue. The Evening World Will Provide)" } k set hs ala Evening ‘ : be geruenit.n'| A unique and varied collec-|$5.00, $6.00 & $7.50|]| And Some Marvellously Low Prices. TIMS- ARE EASY 10 FIND. Feasts Through the Charity Organi- i a : wi Bs of up-to-date Folding each, i We “fe Fee: He Ge hundred aia ales " ‘4 . . sa: beidel aca hath ae ni lccorations of Dinnerware from the best fac- , zation Society for: Many Families sane explanation of Ho value $12,00 to $18.00 each, taper America, England, Tranceand Germany at prices seeeire eorce 27, Opintan) Mxiste Whose Homes Would Otherwise Be Sede ES Hovactet ke $3.00 to $25.00 each peat lea Becrduert Se ver few French China Sets, with a piece or Mad & meer ene Length of Time as : i bees gil adh fellate '. Lambrequt: more missing, that we offer at extremely low prices, as I: ' Towel Should Be Kept in Com- Cheerless on the Holiday. : Some very special values, utHs. y ORDERS MEAT AND VANISHES ee We follows: Riiseion: _ bad at $4.00 & $9.00, Richly Embroidered Silk and HAVILAND, © a fine China Dinner Sets, originally sesh $45.00 i a e ‘ : pieces, regularly Gabivcdesture veces eelsecis Sassedeuss He HE Evning World will give 1,000 Xmas dinners in 1,000 baskets to we Dereyraes cas, 007 —Also— rppog clers ie ape LT MMR CE ee Sets originally 129} $65.00 ~_ Why 0 barber? 2 pieces, regularly al Eo CO Dee 59 ianiiea tive 1000 poor families of New York and Brooklyn on Chtistmas|| Mary Sut Hsing agent, Tonia $4.00, $5.50 & $9.00 HAVILAND & CO, fine French China Dinner Sets, originally } 1$45.00 sold No. 5% e dredth si . three wee F pieces, regularly Wate ose csssees eee en ceeaie yc mas aecracively|{_ IX order that the dinners may reach worthy tables and that the poor HE Waive wouidiomer lari aeee toe ; : f apace HAVILAND & CO. fine French China Dinner Sets, orisinlly 1 ¢ 5 99 @ ilterally speaking a close shave for|f@lone may benefit, the dinners will be distributed through the Charity]/ inner. | He ordered | the meat, but Shirt Waist Boxes Cushions. 106 pieces, regularly $65.48, at....--.-.... see ses) since then his wite hos not seen him 5 | bony. victu who wandered up the||Organization Society. All applications for dinners will be referred to pan ahevhas asked the Bolee | 9 ay of Bi ‘ Aus avtintie: aaportiienitioe y ed in the § 2 1 ; hi and fa ent o: e405 } venuc-in the vicinity of ‘Thirty-fourth |{this Soclety and will be investigated In the Society's regular way. 1 Fhe wi ua ty wee ois" he, ala ncy Furniture ete iste, Furnishings for the Home. 2 Each of the 1,000 dinners will be put up in a basket and will be de- livered by expretse on Christmas eve to the family for which It is in- tended. The Siegel-Cooper Compahy, which put up the dinners for The Even- ing Wotld in previous years, will do so this year again, ahd they prom- | ect. © Fone ddasion was the appearance be- gore the Board of Barber Examiners of State of New York of all razor tists who did not avail themselves of oT think he Waste ole Boxes, $2.50, $7.00 & Pires |. Every woman will find something in this list that she would like to give away for Christmas. each. FANCY BASKETS—Our assortment | CHAFING DISHES—Have you seen is very large and comprises only the| our immense variety? All styles for Lord oF Taylor | Lord & Taylor. rr ee spate se. | pstsntenn. Sisateas Fancy Hampers, $7.00 to $2.25. NICKEL CRUMB TRAYS AND ‘opportunity to qualify on Aug. 19 THE EVENING WORLD'S E+ ‘Since the adjournment of the | HOSE del lS ala ae CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR THE POOR. Broadway and Twentieth Street | Broadway and Twentieth Street Fancy Work Baskets, $6.50 toi0e. | SCRAPERS; a large variety of ing the occupation of barbering was i : * and Fifth Avenue, and Fifth Avenue. Fancy Work Stands, $10.50 to $1.19. | heavy brass nickel plated, d, it was made a law that barbers|#} Soup. Chicken. Potatoes. Bread. New Entrance on. 19th Street. New Entrance on 19th Street. Lined Fancy Infants’ Baskets, $6.75 | from.... . ....$3.60 to 80c. per set ho had not served an apprenitceship String Beans. White Onions. to 60c. NICKEL COFFEE EXTRACTORS ie three y. uld not be granted a ; ‘There were cer- GAS LOGS—We have the largest va-| ;,, ‘ < er Cakes. Plum Pudding. Candy. Coffee. tain hours of the uty best wakes! and! lowest brices Helder at feteriecibe hie ——$——— day last Satur- jors will pay ‘They Ee ea antren Regular.. and give better results than any W day and Monday coffee pot made. Prices range from This morning's aggregation of all ise that the conten’s of the baskets will be of a quality that would delight Chan the crowds for admission guild at the rate || the most fastidious palate and of quantity sufficient to feed a family of \ ing and buyi a 4% a head—that is, a barber's hend. |} at least six persons. 4 ee Haat Special $2.80 $3.20 $3. 60 $4.00 feat $4.38 om asement. Each basket will contain four pounds of chicken, a can of soup, a loaf tomers took the of bread, a pound of sweet cakes, a quart of potatoes, a plum pudding, one-fourth pound of coffee, one-half pound of candy, a can of string JAMES McGREERY & CO.| JAMES McGREERY & CO. "The examination consisted of two di- ng, mental or written and practical. put a candidate 1 per cent. to the if he shaved a subject without form of a small- sized riot. Noth- ing inall retail Furniture, Upholstery and Rugs. In ft J otherwise |beans and a quart of white onions hist Li a i raid heh atiasine instruments het aikuarss will? be ready early on the morning of Dec. Jalacorifncoa gar ihatwhiens Sale of Umbrellas, Furs, There are BrCbABly, ng) Ceuta (oe so much ae ptorily. A good simmpoo also Put |lo4 when the Siegel-Cooper Company will hand the baskets over to the]|[] THE BELL MACKINTOSH@| On Friday and Saturday, if ciated as those that go to beautify the home—a pair o Hayeraxe up ik per éont., anda hair lee an aon ane ao eevfaclivered to the familiee for whom they are CO., at 40 East 14th St., > |52-inch, Brown Fox Boas,— |}] Curtains, a Bed Set, a pair of Portieres,a Rug or a dainty at Boece gure, iets ot the biel pantie i y is making in the gigantiofac- December 18th and roth, finished with brush and piece of Furniture wil always get a warm welcome from 2 dst i i i 4 nothing wrt a vrec shave, Knd Edward T, Devine, general secretary of the Charity Organization So-||MineGOODY EAR RA: Hea ed 26and 28 inch. Coveredwith| paws, the Slee some very strong inducements in those lines; p Sreat demand along Third |] ioe) which will superintend the distribution, says of The Evening|| AND MACKINTOSH CO. ure Twill, Levantine or uM ue for willing performers. Oe { “4 ; P ’ 7-50 IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, 31-2 yards tons: cepalar price, | Fifteen per cent. was given to the |} World's project that {t Is the finest example of newspaper charity which F E 30 Taffetas silk. $5.00 per pair; special at....... aeeee seeeeee $3. 98 Ie dit of a conn ats it his shaving ap- |}has ever some to his attention. or very Cc. Head am a 56-inch, Alaska Sable Scarfs, |]] pep s£15, renaissance; all over design, hn (5 Rie pee at L185 98 | ge ‘was in condition , andsome, importe 4 ‘When st came to the written examina- You Spend . B —finished with cord PEF SCtees see eee eevee scented a tecntl Maas meU Carets 3 mmwhich required among other things [Once & Gay wae f great celravadisie | =e ys Handles,—Massive carved| {43 coe REVERSIBLE. TAPESTRY PORTIERES, two-toned effects, Matemdnt an to, the candidatee 1400 oe reas any a ages moms] AP A M oO NI We Give a $. and inlaid burnt “Ivory;} colors, red, blue, green, rose and gold; re be 08 mes} 3.79 ( Wa clean and. soitry” sarvorsinn, naman, cued many gh fo po BU lel Acs 10.50 " Kieseel, 6¢ the Waldorf, and | Cane: long, silver mounted Pearl; ORIENTAL COUCH COVERS, fringed all sides... $1.00 nissioner of the Board of Barber 0 were thirty-eight applicants to- YE WILL NOT MACKINTOSHES, ng, . 66-inch, Sable Fox Scarfs, . 4 . Dal a A rs miner ra son Torn ale and | Gaeta Dae ee FADE OUT, RAINCOATS, Silver deposit on Ivorys| “Fvisved with ex fay aah These Beautiful Morris Chairs, $10.98. < £1 " a) jorge Reed: President of the bon rus, a Some of the! anayrers qs to the length} wad to-day. tho object of thin rexis- 36 Golden Oak quarter sawed Morris hould be used; gave alarming | tration Is to washed or exposed tothe aun. A and paws. Lin A ian "eae pomer ote ehairanoe’ ain and in threo yenes" time) nin ve|] package of Diamond yea Wosts fe GRAVENETTES, and Natural Woods. saul P Li ed with|} . Chairs, claw feet, broad shaped arms; seat it came to, the questioning in re- things going, {9 fhe essht aie Uttle, and plain directions for using style of garment to re pert 2 ‘and 1 in. g has’ nine spiral springs; cushion all hair i to antieseptics there’ was a “Moan-| Mr. Reedy admitted that the job of |} accompany it. Wotton mht ential. y “759 3:75 4-75 12.50 lai / exactly what!” ¢xpressed on many | glevating wee a pralty hard propoaltian. | | ———————_—______ 1 |B ten’s. and Naleeg Doe 100 M fed, and fancy, a Vase $10 98 sy f bewildered face that gave a rapid sink- i ne ‘ s A . ii i i ing. i Ci a aGtt Rees to iper cxat arene | Reeeerneesy Pega eememminer || uate at rita | [Women's 's.00 >] 78ff}26and 28 inch Union Tafleta| Mink Scarfs, trimmed with siden pean : ; Lf the written examination. i feorge W. Adelma foods ‘whan possible. “Direction Sill Umbrell ith Sil- tails and cord, x 8 Regular price $15.00, AS ¢o real cletnliness, some of the Aid ds Hye salen frog Mackintoshes, bid kd J had i ; venue A barbers thought a clean towel Rebate) As ing a garment as ever $600 || ver, Pearl, Ivory and Nat- 16.50 . Parlor or Reception Chairs. i commande: ural Wood Handles. 67-inch, Alaska Sable Scarfs They are highly polished Mahogany frames up- en's an ; ‘ ere isk or tapestry. Mi do 18.00 1.75 trimmed with cord end olst in damask or tap ry . ‘ Laos men's $18.0 Vahintaeo ind 3.90 tassel. I faepcenen chat oo 162s | $24.00 Chairsat.,.. } Cravenette Coats, Guaranteed Cravenette Raincoats— 20,00 100 CHILDREN'S REED ROCKERS, white cramielied and ey ut $2. 98 No matter how often they are Genuine Priestley = French gray silver; Horn ct al eeaee Suavery Persons Twenty-third Street. 6o-inch, Sable or Isabella||| very sraceful and strong—regular price $4.50; special at... eae. Waneny $12.00 wey 48 Fox Boas, finished with Fine Fur Rugs. 7 Cee x Evenings| }|fiMackintoshes, cord, brush and pawa, . [ll 37 Midafine ue HH pocal Wy eathesseeseaerss veeeeee RASS LA. | 6TH AVE, 22D a 23D sTs., NEW YORK, Daren ae, fon eeiciouulest ! 22,50 One lot of MOQUETTE RUGS, single door size, regular pric: 75 A proof cloth’ Dressy and perfect fitting. 68-inch, Alaska Sable Stoles||| °'25 A {ect terete oS Weaketthi Bloor.) formerly 28.50 . Le Coa’ wi We quote some special prices for this sale which should pean ml tay wie greatly interest intending purchascrs in this department. flat collar and bell sleeve, lined with heavy brocade, Fine Wie Caltterite, Woot Hankey, ore off with velvet collar, ONLY 200 OF THEM very fine covert cloth, brown or Ox- ford; full loose fly front; strapped and piped seams; bishop sleeves, Three-quarter length coats, made of black Broadcloth ( 7 $ Children’s Mackintoshes, JAMES McCREERY & GO. and Boas, finished with : : Clothing Reductions Just the proper Xmas gifts for the cord ahd tailh.® ‘Plat Leather Goods. cris noo: % 1, oy or ET rackiater Ladies’ C lined with Sq ey ae Hand Bags, Scal_ and Walrus A great variety in Ladies’ Wrist ‘ | e A i ‘| adies’ Coats, ned wil A Leather, some fitted, others with-| and Hand Bags, some with chains, | if th ith leat | with a Vengeance. |/ #2855522 |lonc chenm sot Mi] oh siarkariag) Meee re Men’s Cravenettes. Tweed Coats, * ‘Muffs to match. Age He See as 2 7 i lack Me" Winter Overcoats, penn, Cat, i, ng eS Fox,—flat shape....,..12,50|l] Wiatl eehhed cue! ware ene Buca or Regular Retail Price $10.00, at fisag rata oatjaia fal faversoab formerly 15.00 and 18.00 ake eng aay 2850 ae eee Pant gi 73 | “aco tari ceccie er Seon ay, OU YASUE WeRY aska Sable,—round..12, 4 SOME aang [Prstes Sh. ats Ga Veloure Blouse Cons dat. 2850 Useful Holiday Gifts in ngs, in Oxford an lori: E Ow . A s | eae eo ne SCR 6 00 SIE Neary S 19:50 Mink............++...22.50||| Blankets, Comfortables and Quilts. | ® Ladies’ genuine Cravenettes, of 9 : en’s Winter Suits, er et with "atts "|| or Kersey. Double breast-|q. 0) «6 ye, Regular Retail Price $12.00, at actually worth $32.5 $0, Q8|| ed, with fitted, pleated izes 36 to go inches. —- $10.00 Blankets at 97.50 pair; $6.75 Blankets at $5.00 pair, Every kind and every color sultable for Winter ee Eales MACKINTOSH back beakers Down Comfortables, hand-|Imported & Domestic Quilts 3 ¢ wear, made of woollen fabrics, in single or double | B ELL % SN Seal, Persian Lamb, Mink, |}} some new éxclusive designs, that cannot be duplicated at breasted file. nobby and up to date; values 40 EAST vu ant Lined with grey or black »* " ? fine French sateen, figured centres | wholesale to-day at the prices . such as these are very hard to fi @ WwsT OFF BROADWAY, nr eatin® Squirrel and Mole Coats, sad plain borders, resular avi we quote. & cs s epecial ats... .seee+ pa hheele for men of all builds Lamb's wool filling, silkoline cover- ings, regular. $4.25 quality; special} patterns, in every desirable size, at $2.98 $2.38 to $8.50 Lamb's wool filling, silk covered, reg-| 1,000 Domestic Marseilles and ular $5.96 quality: special at $4.65: chet Quilts; special lot at, eee he $10 quality; special at$7.98 98c, sary ed ta aio 22.50 value 35.00 Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street, en’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, Regular Retail Price $18 and $20, at Equal to custom made—you'l! easily be con- vinced when you see them. Overcoats of all the new heavy materials, in a large variety of colors; cut very swagger, Suits are of pure worsteds—rin uncommon kind e to retail at $10.00—all we ask is a look trom you—THAT MEANS A SALE........ Zeitz & Tarshis CREDIT TO ALL BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 1,651 || ' Slippers for Men and Women. “WANTS” | i Also for the Boys. What nicer present cau you give than a pair of soe Printed in this morning's World,|}] Slippers? Those we quote are specially priced for the Hole é iday season. Long list of aelpful business) }/ "“yen's Tan and Black Kid Faust | Little boys’ nicely made red kid for....90¢ Pera .JAMMES, EXQUISIA VIOLET makers and work finders. Slippers, worth §3.00; for.. $2.25 | Slippers, sizes 8 to Be er ; ie 3906 F th Rob CLOTH | N G nite oe asian Bee tae te igre: |. Dorie aes 4 ne = ue einety or Boys—| Ra obes—ror’ Men Coe aren sat itscs RUSO1)|-a eaters ele arate moeeac brome to Hand-made—in plain colors— All sorts—Imported Blankets— white, black, navy, red and gray; | dowble-faced Elderdowns—Turk- also plain colors, top and bottom| ish Towelling—all new up-to-date stripes; stylee—the finest at $20, 2 9 475 special at ...........665 many as low as ° 8 Halt en extra i $ 1 Pe er VV Veek'| ¥.S—¥or Men— quality Cashmere Halt Hore | Qu spe nders—au sn |}. y,, 2239 34 Av wool—in| —black and -maturay — double webs, best leather ends. to Ned phir tae ee, heole ead toes nope “better | match, sterling “allver buckles, pert pe hte nr, 46th st, me 1D a wpantome eeletel soe: 4 OG) Bastiat ass Fund opt For MUN. WOMEN & OMLLDREN. |) Forman ss ‘ Faun Boys’ Tan and Black Kid Opera black, w $1.75; tore»... 81.95 Slippers, patentfleather WSieny RE shorree pers, in'a aeegnee of caer arse Ghd | an uly ol geznend conn (Shoe Dept., Second Floor.) Holiday Cheer OQ. Henry's cog Da Pernt et prince” will be rote ed complete In Sony re World.|= celal at

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