The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1904, Page 14

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$25.00 Scotch Cheviot Suits... 12.90 in quality and adding to the foundation of $35.00 Panne Cheviot Suits... 16.75 peat} ‘i Fy Raaae Pink Broadcloth. Silt hygienic construction only such ideas as the © (Silk drop) .....0..-... i fashion of the season may dictate or the ne- ‘ Suits, f st; : _ sada ral ety les, aon cessity of climate may demand. $25.00 Coats, $5 yd. Zibe! “fl 1.90 ize : Fy 4 Faoaevaic eats A complete range of sizes, widths, weights, ma- trimmed. ...... 9.50 terials and models, 4 $10.00 Kersey Coats, mixed lot. 3.90 It is rarely found that one make of shoe will e $16.00, | cated pGrascntic ACTS cover so many purposes,—the heavy skating _ 95:00 Eng English Tweed Walking boot and the dainty slipper differ widely in we 2.49 i i 83 Sensis Broadcloth construction, yet because Sorosis rules gov- BERRI ..0) sic desees cea 4.50 ern them, each model is perfect, z $12.00 French Broadcloth Fay, i - & Skirts, elaborately trimmed.. 5,97'| Sorosis “dress” shées show the happiest combina- «aed aied ape 8.90 tion of attractive smartness,—and comfort, “PARTY LEADERS 8 MCSREERY & CO. Furs, inch Squirrel Scarfs, ‘ments or fringe, lined with hg or silk, 650 ga Fox Scarfs, finished * with brush and paws. 6.75 Alaska Sable Scarfs, with » ornament and cord fasten- ; ing, finished with tails. NN; 10,50 Sable Fox Scarfs and Boas, “:finished with cord, brush Bxcestionl Ostrich Plumes .and paws, Oey . as i 10.50 Black or White, at $2.88, 3.50 | A ska Sable Scarfs, with pycord and tassel fastening, finished with tails, 18.50 Alaska Sable and Fox Mufts. * 10,50 and 12.50 Persian Lamb Coats, with bell sleeves and flat collar, Lined with heavy brocade. 85.00 e Remaining stock of novelty > fur coats,—Seal, Persian Lamb, Mink, Mele and ‘= Squirrel,--and fur trimmed garments, considerably be- _ ,, low usual prices. i : Twenty-third Street. New York’s Greatest Bargain Shop for Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits, Skirts. _ BOYNTON ‘Thuredas, Friday, Saturday, Silay Mark-Down Sale LADIES’ Suits, Cloaks, Skirts . $15.00 Suits, English Mixtures.7.90 Ng trimmed with fur orna- Stern Brothers | will offer to-morrow the remainder of their Women's Tailored Walking Suits $18.50 in several styles and a variety of materials, Former prices $35.00 to $49.50 Special Sale of Untrimmed Hats Suitable for evening wear Made of Tucked Talleta Silk, “ —™ Folded Chiffon, - at $2.95 300 READY-TO-WEAR HATS, a §1,65, 2.75 Reduced from $3.45 and $4.25 at $1.95 Glove Departments Men's, Youths’, Women’s and Misses’ Imported Hand-Kait and Domestic Wool Gloves. Also To-morrow, A Special Offering of § Women’s Clasp and Button Gloves Vin glace or suede, desirable colors, Regular value $1.25 ao4 $1.45 pre 145 Dozen + 85° Misses’-—Outer Garments—airis’ At Large Reductions MISSES’ PALETOTS, in a variety of styles, lined with s heavy satin, 14 and 16yrs., Heretofore $25.00 to 29.00 914.75 KERSEY JACKETS, semi-fitting and with brie 16 see Heretofore $10.50 t0 12.95 35-95, 6.95 34.95, 7.45 GIRLS’ LONG CLOAKS of heavy Zibelines and Kersey cloths,braid trimmed capes with stole,6 to 14 yrs Heretofore $9.95 to 53.50 | ’ DRESSES of fancy Zibelines, made extra full, £3.65 Heretofore $6.50 hird Street. SOROSTS The Best Shoe for Women. Shoe is a standard article, unvarying GIRLS' trimmed with buttons, 6 to 14 yrs, West Twent The Sorosi siese Bagiish Kersey Coats. 7.50 Net Skirls......4.90, 5,90, 6.90 Were $10.00, $12.00, $14.00. ~ $3 Walking Skirts... “1.50 6th Avenue & 15th St. OUT FOR PARKER Influential Delegation, Wil Go _to Washington to Press the _4udge’s Claim for the’ Demo- cratic Nomination. ‘When the Democratic National Com- mittee meets in Washington Tuesday next an influential delegation of party leaders in this city and State will be to do what they can for the Candidacy of Chief Judge Alton’ B. Parker for the Democratic nomination. Among the men who are expected to Rave some weight with the members of the committee are Charles F.| The body of Major J. T. McTeer,|{s no reason why our flag should be Munphy, leader of Temmany Hall; Sen-| Mayor of Knoxville, ‘Tenn., who died at | dipped while sunlight remains.” ator P. H. McCarren, leader of Kings|/the Hoffman House {rom stomach} This patrigtic sentiment and official County, selected for National Commit-| trouble, will be sent to Knoxville this| order were at once conveyed to Jan- teeman to succeed Norman B. Mack, | afternoon. itor "Marty" Keese, who declared that ahd several up-State leaders, @Mr. Murphy has gone to Atlantic City and from ‘there will run down to | Mr, Murphy and Senator Me- Apmapolls and then proceed to Wash-| turned to Knoxville. Ho was attac Van Wyck there was no definite regu- Paton, Senator McCarren, with friends, | again by Hiness about twe montis ago ition nbout the fag Wil leave the city Monday. and thej}and returned. It was considered best! Mayor Strong required that the flag " of making the members of the! to operate upon him and he moved to) be hoisted when he arrived at the City mittee familiar with the record of | br. Walker's sauitarium in ‘Thirty-! Hall and lowered as he loft. Parker will be begun at once. | third street. Arter remaining there a{ Mayor Low ordered the flag hoisted JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, forced Kings County to declare for Coler, At that time McCarren could have ewung a majority of the delega- tlon from Coler to Parker, Dut refused to do it out of regard for McLaughlin, although about a half of the Kings County delegates were in favor of kick- ing over the traces, Should Judge Parker be the nominee of the party Senator McCarren will probably be named as Chainman of the National Committee, In any case, he will run tbe national campaign in this} State, There may be some fireworks in Washington, as the chances are that Mr. Bryan will be there, and by many he Is ett! considered the third rail when tt comes to Democratic politics, If any one tries fo throw ice-water on him the sparks will fly. —<—="__ SOUTHERN MAYOR DIES HERE 'T, MeTeer's Body to Be Sent to Knoxville, FLAG TO FLY DAILY OVER CITY HALL Mayor McClellan Orders Old Glory to Be Hoisted at Day- break and to Remain Floating Untit Sundown, Mayor McClellan to-day ordered that the Stars and Stripes shall be flown from the dome of the City Hall every day in the year from dawn to sun- down. “The City Hall 1s the capital of \Greater New York, he said, “and there Major J. Major McTeer came here to be treated lant | no day shall pass without the flag be- ing displayed. During the administration of Mayor Bull and Janoway early He improved rapidly and by Drs. summer, month he felt well » move ta/ on ons” only. Lowest-Priced Store in ¢ By ad WWE ee ab, “Px 6TH AVE,, 2D and 23D ) STS., NEW YORK, New York for Fine Goods. values; all at Sale of Men’s Half Hose - - Importers’ Samples, 50c. and 75e. black grounds; neat effects; all sizes;'50c. and 75c. 29C Qualities. 75 doz. Men's Imported sample HALF HOSE, in the best French and German fancy ‘novelties in lisle and cotton, hand. silk-embroidered figures and stripes, mostly -25c fortune to offer in many a long up.” some sultable for ear! of striped madras fan made with tucks on each side also some with some quality of cheviot stripes; all sizes; trimmed with handsome pear) huttofis, fanc hemstitched front and sto to sell at from $1.65 to $2.50 each: Another lot, made in the éame style, byt of very hand- some checks and values up to $3.50 each; sale price.. Sale Women’s Chews iot Wash Waists. The greatest offering of Wash Waists it has been our good day, A manufacturer’s ‘‘clean- Now is your chance at Bargains. The WAISTS in this purchase comprise both heavy cheviot and spring wear, y check some of Bedford cord, others ed; also black and white stripe, to the bust line, Mrench back and :O8c others = Our Great Sale is swinging along at a pace bom astic over our values, which, by York. Corset Covers, 8c. Limit 2. No Mai! Mail Orde: CORSET COVERS. Val. lace, at, With front of Ttalian lace Insertion, at..25c With low neck, Italian Insertion and edge, hem . With wide torchon lace, at ‘With hem at Torchon and embroidery trimmed, 6 styles. .49¢ fle, at , lace or Ruffled, : ures ep : edge, a GOWNS. . With wide rufie with torchon or Italien Ince, at With two torchon inser- tions and edge, at 5Pc With deep ruffle, with 6 With yoke: ‘Of Point ae Paris and bs oldery insertion, 580 at. Drawers, Hemstitched, 19c. Tucked ruffle. Limit 2 to a buyer. hematitched tucks and uc and embroidery with two tor- insertions In six rtyles, embroidery Umbrella ruffle, with 5 all to be sold at. of Women’s Undermuslins of bargains. Women are enthusi- the way, are unmatchable in New Walking Skirts, 39c. Torchon edge ruffle. WALKING SKIRTS, No rs. Clreular. low neck. DRAWERS. Tnlewineck ed Umbretia rutfle, with] With torchon ed ae. 20 with ruffle, umbrella tucked ruff! at. Ae and Do ee or trimmed, 4v0 IK TRY ‘brella ruffle, with tor- Atieisrerssra ei With nemstiiched tucks | With ruffle, is torchon:| chon. Insertion and nnd cembroweryarume See rae aus tucks, finished with With iow ‘heck, ‘Tiallan | With” umbrella ruftie,| Geen “dace rend tngertion and edge: nt | embroidery trimmed.) omg Jeths Se Torchon and embrotdery | with umbrella ruffle:| DRESSING trimmed, six styles, at | point de Paria fine ine| DR 48c | gertion and edge, at A CQUES. S¥o) rancy colored Dimity, short to the waist, : inches. of Point de] with’ ribbon. d Beenstttclied, tucks, (at! Paris lace, at +.... Cid A i aps With yoke of four tor; | KIMONO SACQUES. | KIMONO-GOWNS. -59e | Colored La In White Lawn, col- mise| ors, nt - ered borders, at ...50 Uk . Of, strined eiceereeceiereriTt THC Children's Cloth COATS, circu- Jar and pointed collars, trimmed with braid and fancy buttons; sizes to 5 years; re- duced from $5.98 to. noe 98 Children's BONNETS, in Benga- ine silk, full pokes, trimmed with shirred ribbon; reduced from 98¢. to.. 49% Babies’ White Worsted Drawer LEGGINGS, without feet; reduced from 39. to .. 7 25c Infants’ Wear Reductions. Closing out balance of our Wipter Stock at great price-concessions. Rabies’ White Ripple Hiderdown CAPS, full top ruche; 25 reduced from 49c. to.. Ic Children’s Flannelette DRESSES, Mother Hubbard, cireylar yoka with insertion of embroidery: sizes to 4 years; re- duced from i9¢ te... 2OC ldren's. Flannelette SKIRTS, full umbrella ruffle, with scal- loped edge, sizes to 10 years; 39c. to Cl Mill Sale of heard-of price concessions. PANTS and TIGHTS. of crocheted silk and pearl buttons, Mill and sold regularly for 50 ment, all sizes; sale price ‘omen’s heavy ribbed wool VESTS and PANTS, white and natural, made by the well- known Forest Mill, and, sold regularly for 98c. per garment, all sizes; special 47c for to-morrow at.. omen’s extra heavy fleece lined and medium weight VEST, fine Egyptian cotton, with hand- made by the celebrated Harvard per gar- Tremendous Bargains in a Underwear for Women and Children. and purchase, comprising the surplus stocks and ends of lines of several manufacturers, now, Ruane possible to you at un- Prices te! Here are instances: ic. and 69¢. . 25c hildren' 's natural wool rib- bed VESTS and PANTS, trimmed with silk binding and pearl buttons, extra well made, gugranteed perfect fitting, and sold regularly for 50c. per gar- ment, all sizes; 25c when Harry fell, ran screaming to his mother. Mrs. Mathewowitz ran down- stairs to find Harry sitting up bawling stily. He was taken to the Fordham Wokplial. where the surgeons kent him overnight and sent him home sound and well this morning. ——————__— DIED AS HE REACHED HOSPITAL Frank Bankard, thirty-seven years old, | a carpenter, of No, 2191 Second avenu fell dead front heast failure to-day Just} as he was about to enter’the door of Harlem Hospital, Bankard was treated the Hoffman Hous | Perker for Governor in 1903 when Coler| with a chill abc a the prise. vapldly became wo Mis wife Arey, OVER FIVE-STORY FALL. F Sevator Hill, however, did not | son were with hin during hin Mnoss, | que", Mathewowits ts back at his fer nominated, and spread the| but the tater rotirned to Knoxvilie| morning tein lo avenue. againithis reat tsp i aieeeetlona: & tolling his boy friends with » about a’ week a, great deal of pride how he started to would aot run. Murphy rer, and it looked as though —— slide down the banisters of his home yesterday and Instead fell five stories to the hall below. He was performing forthe benefit pf-e small brother,.qwho, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, MORNING WONDERS ’ r. , at the hospital for a heart up to Two months ago, when he left there against the advice of the physi- clans. He became very {ll with bis old trouble last night and stared to return to the hospital for treatment. Hie had placed his hand on the door handle when he fell on the steps, and hefore-e pbyaician reached him hejag ailment sale price KEEP AWAY FROM AFRICA, a ee The 1904 World Almanac and En- ave been thrown out of work, sh arrivals accentuate the post: nustin, full size, trimmed with Cc N rsa! Sieawy Bromptty WwW d Girls’ t omen’s and Girls’ Garments. or closed, others newest military style, with gold buttons; fullest flare skir: fl bott i i jaring kilt bottom, tailor stitesed Hyle, atoolitden capes) velvet 5.76 Women's Walst Heavy corded cape coat with stolefront; double breasted, large pearl butions, sleeves, fancy it 14, at. Gowns, full size, heavy musiin, V shape Drawers, umbrella styles, heay Cf You Vistt Our Porular Restaurant Once You"ll Surely Go There Again) Women's Tailor Made Suits, in heavy black cheviot and men’s fancy mixed tweed 5. 00 Sizes, at the astonishingly low price Of...e.....cceeeccsees seams, dark and medium Oxtord stock, reverse. cuff, lined Girls’ Newest Winter Coats—Full cheviots, in white, cream or navy cloth faced, with newest Pisa 1.98 steck; value $1 M and high neck, 4 clusters 29 yoke bands, deep cambric ruff Bargain Friday and the January Sales suitings, long-skirted Louis YIV. style coats, with military or round shoulder capes. Women’s Walking Skirts, goad Women’s Military Coats, al!-wool ker- grays, assorted et Bc throughout, cost more than values ever length heavy English meiton cloth, in sev- grounds, with stripes and ‘igures: sleeve, blue, red, brown, ali sea OY e s Muslin Wear, Infants’ Wear and Gorsets. of tucks, neck and sleeves torchon lace; 35c. value, at. Combine to Bring Extraordinary Money Savings to To-Morrow’s Buyers. Full puff sleeve. Some are double breasted. Fastened with loops, to be worn ope Melton cloth, pleated style, with says. or fine zibeline, in newest military this price to manufacture, . offered, at eral styles, such as newest military coats, blouse pieated, y, Cc green or Oxford; sizes 4 to, Neber Solid for Less in a Great Fanuary Sale. finished with hemstitched ‘ Infants’ Long Silps, fine cambi one TUS alsa eb r OIE Sh box plait down the -tont, neck and J sertings, 39¢. value, at... sleeve finished with cambric rutties, 25c, (@ Skirts, heavy muslin, umbrella styles, value, at.. : : 2 Children’s Mustin Drawers, heavy quality, sizes 2 to 14 years, bands with -button-holes; 15c. Value, ate. seeee Apenee caren crore broidery and torchon lace; 25c. value, at also with clusters of tucks A9c Corsets, in white, drab, pink and blue in long, RRL Boys’ 2.50 Russian Overcoats, 1.29. made extra long and stronely lined and sewed; sizes al to6 este ay worth £ Woollen Cheviot Suits for Boys; worth a dollar more; popular mixed cloth in a 1. 9 tively no mail orders, none C. O. Dy, ate...e0 4. ‘Women's Heavy Fleece-Lined Black Cot- J Oc Men’s Superior Quality White Untaundered Shirts, openings; no better wearing or better fitting fashioned foot; also ribbed tops; 29c. value; al Nonpareil muslin, 4-ply. set-in 2100 count pure linen bo-| value; at. Men’s Night Shirts, made of heavy flannelette are ankle length; value 59c.; at... 44 1 ‘12% Cc insertings of torchon lace and lace ruifes, and embro’ roe a) ee 9 “3 Corset covers’ V shape and square neck; y trimmed front and back with wide em- ~ medium and short; lace trin m ng; also tape 15c¢ _ sirsles, heavy boning; sizes 18 tu 30; SOc. and (eo 1S _75:, values, at. Gray, Blue and Navy—160 garments in this excellent lot of the very popular kersey and heaver Overcoats, made like cut, with belt of same material in back; the coit J 29 50, ko-morrew Boys’ $2.50 Double- Breasted Suits at $1.49. very dark gray, double-breasted style, strongly sewn, lined with “wear-resisting” Italian lining; double stitched throughout; sizes 7 to 14; only 2 suits to each easeanher Fost A special lot of Boys’ $3.00 Long Oxford Gray Overcoats at $1.47. A A A LF a A ES Hosiery & Und Great Sale of Shi osiery hnaerwear| urea alé 0 irts. ton Stocking: outs heel and toe; 19¢. open back; have set-in pure linen bosoms, value; at patent neckbands, continuous facings at all ‘Women’s Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Black Cotton , ful shirtto be had at any price; sizes 12 to 18, Stockings, in regular and extra large size leg, full 196 forties (e Children’s Heavy Fleece Lined Combination Suits, | Men’s Best Quality Unlaundered Shirts, made of Utica trimmed around heck and down front with silk edging, pearl button, ankle length, sizes 3 to 12 years; 75c, 39c soms, with butcher linen back, a'so linen néck and wrist fi bands, hand-made buttonho'es; the best shirt that 68e Children’s Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Wool Underwear,| can possibly be made; special for this sale at....... vest finished with silk tape, also pearl button, Pants 29¢ in a variety of fatterns, bodies cut full length Children’s 25c. Fleece-Lined Vests and and extra wide; sizes 15 to 20; special for this Pants, in broken sizes, to close out a ° Great Sale .of Domestics, Gomiorters, Xc. Checkaa Glass Towelling, Good Quality Shaker Flan- cots 3 besa nies nye ni Dera Ts Gere Sic mol yards " 4c 1 Heavy; Hone, comb Erlosed 36-inch soft-finished Cam- 3 berets Hey on Cason, 10c Te avy ti ch: ¥ C bric, yard 4c Two Matchless Values in Gomforters. Here are Comforters with 2 or 3 pieces Silkotine Comforters, filled with white of sateen covering same quality as in 1 3 Sanitary Cotton, absolutely odortess; also > 98c the $2,00 and $2.50 Comforters; special... ° full size heavy Blankets; each.. —— ee Splendid Basement Bargains To: Morraie |] Gas pen with ge q-Arm Towel Dryers, tor wall Crystal Glass Table Tumblers, heavy top and bottom, use, can be folded when not 15¢ special, per 2 4c 4 Russian iron tubes, in use.... dozen..... a full jewelled, worth Gas Globes, nicely etched, in assorted Decorated Wash Basi 1.98, spe- shapes, 4 and 5 inch size; reg- 75c.; special at...... Bee N29 tla price ase. specialprices. POC pecorated Chambe 3. patterns; Size... .sceeee ove Cylinder Coal Heat- Tage ‘Stove, drum # Decorated Dinner Plates, , worth made of heavy Russian’ sheet iron, 10-inch drum, set up in New York with 1 length of pipe, elbow and collar..... "4, 98 Blacking Case, made of oak with car~ pet top, will hold brushes and blacking....+. at 98c Decorated Fruit Saucers, worth 76 at..ceceeseeee Decorated Sugar worth 49c,, at... Decorated Brush V. 15c, al (4 ' 4¢ Dinner Sét, 50 pleces, witheSoup Tureen, 2 Meat Dishes; neat spray decoration and gold Hippies 1B. 9 Special at...... Women's Dept. COATS! CQATS! COATS! 1,000 Winter Coats in short, medium and full’ lengths, this season’s best styles, all of them made up of our standard mae terials and best of linings. Cloth Coats Velour Coats JAMES MeCREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suit Dep’t. 3rd Floor, Remaining stock of Vel- veteen Suits. 45.00 and 65.00 Warning to Persons Seeking Work formerly 78,50 and 110.00 Value 15.00 ie Vales ad 90/1000 | Sir Percy Sanderson, the British Con-| New Spring Dresses. Walk- hed an |ful-General, gave out the following to-| ing length, $9.50 25.00 dag salt g length, 22.50) 19.00 27.50 nformation has heen received to the Re dered aegis 28.50 a 3500/2 7-50 desir owin to the present condi- 40.00 Uicnvor teada in ine PSNR ER Unlined Cheviot Skirts, . 29.50 42.50 . South Africa, to discourage the fur- 32.50 bry Immigration of persoys without 8.00 and 10,59 35.00 15.00 wars oF prospect o} ened 37,50 ‘ a0 $0| 25:00 ners of* akilled artisans and Canvas Skirts. 11.00 cyclopedia tells about the armed eae del sd bribed countries of wor! ice 25 cents, by, mail 35 conte. Yasha lorasCo. Broadway and 13th St, Twenty-third Street.

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