The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1904, Page 18

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“WOULD LET FLA FORA UIET GAME a well-modulated voice told the eppl!- cant for the quiet apartment that it was located on the ground floor of a Central Park West apartment, and by calling there he could continue negotia- tiong. “N, Bilings” 1s a business woman. She received her visitor wit ha curtesy and proceeded to terms. “Fifteen dollars a night for my card i whe aid, ‘is what I SN, Billings,” Who Has an Apart=| Ge "course, it retresnmenta a t 1 and a light Fepast, I shall b ment on Central Park West, Is ould. supply you th dros ot any id bi rma for re- Willing to Accommodate a) resents?” 1 shoud “charwe nftenn a ft whiskey—the regular rates, Party of Wealthy Gentlemen. char 7°'good cigare at regular prices, 'N, Billings’ then exhibited the card room, which is decorated in green, with a a covered tuble-and. green bro- cadea chalra to match, Adjoining ts a suit in red ang white. This, it wan ex- plained, could be .ased by those de- siring it, for the modest sum of $10 a night. Such an adjunct to the card wenry in the opinion of Billing cause long play and is exhausting to those who A CHANCE IN A THOUSAND: FOR PARTY ‘of wealthy entlemen to procure in Deautiful, secluded apartment every requisite for quiet game, MUM.—Personal advertise- ment. For the benefit of wealthy gentlemen ‘who read that advertisement and let “$3 pass and also for the benefit of those not well enough off in this world's goods to call-themselves wealthy, it may be said that the apartment is in Central Park West; that it Is cozy; that all that 1s meant by “comforts of home" are to be found there, and that the occupants desired by the owner are men of refinement who are fond of taking a whirl at poker. “N. Billings" ts the name of an En- gilshwoman of forty, or thereabouts, ‘who lives in the apartment and who @ays she has been compelled by circum- -stances to resort to a “kitty” to keep the wolf from the door. ~ } Of course, “N. Billings” ts not the pame of this daughter of John , and @he Says that it does not ter what it is.. Apparently she has [@ long acqtaintanch with the con- ities of good sociéty, and gram- ‘ i. gnd deoorously her English | / | ould pass:muster almost anywhere. Communication with “N, Billings” was hed ‘by addressing “Mum,” which @icited a note in answer telling the Person inquiring that by ringing up a certain telephone number full particu- Tare could be obtained. Over the ‘phone room was ni I expect that there shall ‘or the services of my maid JAMES MoGREERY & C0 Misses’ Snit Dept. 3d Floor: Pedestrian skirts, made of plain or fancy mixed cloth, Blue or black. Lengths, 37 to,4o inches, \ 3-75 Misses’ Coats, with or with- out capes. » 7-50 Walking Suits, made of various mixed cloths. Coat and skirt pleated. ~ JAMES MeGREERY & 60. Ladies’ Coats. Black Cheviot, Kersey or Zibeline Cozts. Half or three-quarter length. 10,50, 14.50 and 19.50 value 15.00 to 28,00, New model Rain Coats, made 12.50 Kersey Cloth Coats, with shoulder capes, or finished - with braid. | 15.00 Children’s Coats,—with and ‘of Oxford grey cravenette,| without capes or trimmed i 19.50 with braid, , value 24,90. 6.50 Remaining stock of Velour Blottse Coats and Paletots considerably below former prices, Children’s full length Coats, with cape and full Bishop Sleeve, 9.50 Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street, ' Stern Brother 4 To-Morrow, Saturday, .Annual Clearance Sale of Winter Underwear Tn addition to several desirable lines of Their Own Importation, , they will offer a special purchase of the celebrated Norfolk and New Brunswick make At the following Attractive Prices. Men’sHeavy and Medium-weight, White and Colored Merino eal Shirts and Drawers, 69¢ Regular price $3.35 Men’s Heavy Colored and Natural Gray Wool Shirts Women’s Medium & Heavy Ribbed Vests and Drawers, Regular price 75¢ Women’s Plain White Merino Vests and Drawers, Regular price $1.00 45¢ 59¢ ta c ‘ and ‘Tishaa ees 87 Women’s Extra Quality Ribbed Negi ‘i on 4 Wool Vests, Drawers, Tights Ic “Men 's Medium and Heavy and Corset Covers, 67 Light Gray Wool Shirts Regular price $5.25 ‘em! Drawers, $ 1.10 Regular price $1.65 » Men’s Imported English Medi ve Jand Heavy NaturalWoolg ae ‘Shirts and Drawers, 1,87 ; Value $2.50 to $3.00 Manufacturers’ Samples of Women’s Fine Imported S' Hiubed Silk, Silk and Wool and Merino Vests, Tights and Corset Covers, . 98° Value up to $2,00 To-morrow, Remainder of Women’s Shoes Main Floor Annex »f\ Button and Lace Boots, in Patent Leath: Ideal Kid, Calfskin, Vici We tnd Kid Tone waded tae Formerly $3.50 to $7.00 $2.40 || Betore t! SAVED FROM LANES BY 6-YER-OL0 GL TAllle, oix-year-ol daughter of George Stumpe, of No. 128% Second avenue, waved her father and mother and the reat of the occupants of that four-story tehoment ‘from injury and probably ‘death by fife to-day. She was awakened ‘by stoke and rin through the house giving the aigtm. | The piping.{n the tenement had been’) frozen’ for several days, and yesterday efforts were made to thaw it. It is be- fleved. that #parks from the fires em- ployed for “this purpose became lodged between the ceiling and the root and smouldered there until they burst into a blaze totaly.” The Stumpes and the family of George Christy ocompy the fourth floor, and it was thete that the blaze was confined Aremen arrived the fire was no threatening that every one left the dullding, some of them only in their night olothes, The house was damaged but alightly. by in on to Fl a na ST, BERNARD SAVES: Belle, the handsome St. Bernamt owned | ping Commissioner's Office, has dls-| tinguished herself vy @ rescue such as ‘thas made her ancestora in canine history famous, Battery Boatman "Jim": Con- ners takes Belle out dor @ conptitutional every night. . On Wednesday night he had Belle out drift. gone mad, but he went up and exam- ined the drift out of curiosity. found @ man lying at full length in ‘the anow. one of Morin’s tupboats who had lain | down and gone to sleep, Conners rouse name of Policeman Ganley's dog, but she is registered as Brooklyn Lass and her pedigree ‘is in the archives of the Wesimingter Kennel Club, VGETIBLE AN FISH PRICES SUM Prices of fish and almost every kind of vegetable have been sent skyward by the recent cold spell, Sea food has risen as much as 60 per cent. for the finer varleties and 10 per cent. for the more common. Lettuce is worth 100 ver cent. more than it was a week ng, and spinach, sprouts, carrots and onfons are up 60 per cent. Potatoes, which were quoted LIFE THE SNOW Policeman Dick Ganley, of the Ship- Battery Park when #he suddenly ran} ahead and barked loudly at a snow- Conners thought the dog had on Thursday last at $225.9 barrel, are to-day bringing. $2.76 and $3, Hundred: of carloads of vegetables have been layed by the storm and large quantl- | ties have been frozen. He The Inability of He wax a deck hand from d the man and took him Belle is the pet | —— | SUNDAY WORLD * ANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING ‘WONDERS. a place of shelter. \ 6th A Lowest-Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, Meet Your Friends in Our ) EN Rotunda Tea- ( ) Room. ape Watch for the Daily Sure. prise Bargains in Our Arcade, 22d an ~ | Silks—Dress Goods, have at.....eeee Are quite as rei cut, well made and Boys season, when manufacturers are gl things. T fferings here made h de good values at coudle our price. breasted, blouse and Norfolk effects. desired Oxford friezé, cut in mannis: IN addition to the Great Bargains here ‘advertised, we continue the Sales of Women’s Furs—Women’s Jackets—Women’s Undermuslins—Black Clothing Surprises A Manufacturer’s Clean-Up Suits and Overcoats Made to Sell at $10 and $12 For Saturday’s Selling at Merely another of those unmatchable values which your experience must The Suits @* tkable as anygwe ever offered af so lowsa price. They are strictly all wool, in every up-to-date weave, well » Suits and Overcoats Made to Sell at $4.50 to $6.00 Parents and guardian of boys who want nice looking, well-fitting clothes for the youngsters invariably have a pleasant thought for the Ehrich Boys’ Store. At this coats, made to sell at $4.50 to $6.00—Saturday special, at......... Laces, &c. Immense Bafgains in all of them. of Thoroughly Good shown you to be possible only in this store. The Over- (4.95 coats at..:.. 6) Are quite the match for any Overcoats you'll find anywhere at double the price. Come in and look them over—you,will be surprised indeed. 2.98 very well finished. 4 ad to clean up their stocks, we came in for good ave been gathered from many sources and would The suits are single and double 2 9 8 ° enn | 5Oc * yoke, hand 1 Men's Fi muslin, strong and carefully made; Continuation of Clearing Sale’ Re Boys’ & Young Men's Clothing “4 ’ RUSSIAN, SAILOR \ , 33.50 D DODRLE. BREASTED SUITS, Formerly $5.00 to $6.50 UUBLE-BREAS| Se vast suITs, | eae cn. $9.75 Pa meas ha ieee ys en, Peeters He, Pig oO 7.95 Pati ged $14.90 $13.95 to 17,75 est Twenty-third | St Greatest of Men's Laundered White Shirts, made of extra quailty muslin, linen bosom, doubje front and back, inserted bosom, patent cushion neckband, faced sleeves and placket shirts made to sell at 75c., and good value at that; qa sale at. Unlaundered Shirts, made of excellent linen bosoms, single or double plaits, split neck- bands and faced sleeves and yokes; 50c. values; for this sale at.........+ Ten’s Night Shirts of fine muslin, very well made, large and loose fitting; have fancy embroidered trimming down the front and on collar; all sizes; remarkable value; on sale at ....... Men’s 4-Ply Linen Collars. White Shirt Sales. style. Boys’ suite and over- A chance for every man in New York to re- plenish his supply at about One-Halt Regular Values, due to a special under-value, purchase. A sale that will push that splendidly stocked Men’s Furnishing Store of ours up another notch. Read the Details and See Our Windows. laundered, open back or open back and front; all sizes; 50¢ Men's White Dress Shirts—laundered—plaited ; fine quality muslin, 8 and 14 plaits, inserted bos- oms, cushion split neckbands, faced sleeves and hand ave inserted yoke, bared buttonholes, all all sizes; worth §1.00 and $1. Bale At .......eeeee seeeeeeeeee laundered; 75¢ 39c: 39c Men's 4-ply Linen Collars, made to sell for 15c. or PEI two for 25c., in this sale at 35c. per half dozen, ke No seconds—no finger marks—first-class goods —all shapes and heights; straight, wing or fold collars; for this sale at S5c. per half ddzen. are ends of at ® 1.00 4 PAIR. Sale 10 to 11 o'Clock Saturday Morning, Women's Dongola and Patent Leather Shoes, button and lace; all the newest toe shapes and heels, but not all sizes; mostly narrow widths; some with cloth tops; regular $2.00 and Shoes at Half Price. About 1,500 Pairs Women’s Shoes, worth up to $4a pair, in 3 lots here to-morrow, at $1.00, These are our own regular stock. limited, we restrict the sale to hours as indicated, and if you want the Greate? Shoe Bargains ot the season now is your chance: $2.50 values, for the $3.00 a pair; for the a $4.00 shoes, hour at ....-+- sversgers 1290 hour at .s....604+ we LID the hats a fk 1.50- . Ne mail ordérs—Ne ©. 0.iD.'s—No $1.19 and 1.50 ; In many cases the sizes run narrow, for they lines; still, almost any foot can be fitted. The quantity being at $9.19 apam |. ar *1.50 A PAIR, Sale 11 to 12 o’Clock | Sale 12 to 1 o’Clock Saturday Morning. hie 4 Saturday Noon, Women's Box Cait and Viel Kid ¢ Yoni vy: Lace Shoes, good, strong soles for wet and cold weather wear; mostly all sizes; worth $2.50 and Patent Leather, Box Calf, Vief Kid and Velour, hand sewed and turnec soles; natty; all sizes, button and lace; heavy and medium weight; for wipter and spring wear; regular $3.50 exchanges—And limit of one pair to a buyer. Rothenhbers <e. Money Prompt! Uf You Visit Our Popular Restaurant Once You'll Surely Go There Again.) Rousing 4-Hour Values To-Morrow The first Saturday of our great January sales will be a memorable day. We have planned one of the strongest, most attractive four-hour events that we have ever conduct:d. Money-saving opportunities are astounding. When you see the quality, the style and the workmanship in the garments we are offering you'll wontler how it's possible to sell them at such exceedingly low prices, On Sale for Four Hours, from 9 A. M. Till i P. M. Only. A Thousand Waists on Sale.at 59c. Positively the Greatest Valaes Ever Offered in New York at the” Price. We'd place the average worth of this lot at a dollar each, but walsts of the same quality and style have been advertised by other qpod stores at $1.25. We were particularly fortunate—and so willyou be— to obtain such splendid values just at this time. The materials are attractive 9 lasts to-morrow at.... 5 Cc Positively for 4 Hours Only—from 9 A. M. till t P. M. ing. The Military Coats are 30 inches long, rade from heavy weight wool chev- Positively for 4 Hours—from 9 A. M, till 1 P. M. Only. blud red, brown, green or Oxford; sizes 4 to 14; at.... J * : heavy vestings and cheviots, hite or cream grounds,-with newest effects in The Corset Coats are cut in the latest style, with 17 handsomely strapped seams. & jot, with military shoulder capes, velvet stock, reverse velvet cuff, gilt or gun metal . ’ Girls’ Goats at $1.98, Worth Double. ly i Rich Velvet Coats, Worth $7.00 to $10.00, at $3.98. 4 a Full length, for winter wear, with fine lining and interlining; beautifully trimmed 98 be figures and stripes; also in dark effects. Full pleated front: large pearl but- tons, pleated back, tab stock, large puff cuffs, all sizes; special while the lot They are made from heavy black cheviot, velvet collar, strapped cuff, fly front, 30 inches long, an: lined with b'ack Italian lid- 3 98 buitons, lined throughout, sizes 32 to 42; either style special at...... 0... + hf TwoSplendidValuesinGirls’ Goats Full length heavy English melton cloth, in several styles, such as newest military Coats, cape Coat with stole front; double breasted, cloth faced, with newest sleeve, with antique laces, taffeta or satin; very elaborate styles, and sizes 6 to 14; coats that sell regularly at from $7.00 to $10.00; choice at........... Serrryy [Boys’ Glothing at Less Than Half. Positively for Four Hours Only—From 9 A. M. Till t P. M. Boys’. $3, Double-Breasted Suits at $1.39. - 360 of these suits in sizes from 7 to 15, marked down to a price that is sure to clear them ~ % quickly to-morrow. Fancy woollen mixtures in various patterns; made in most Boys’ Long Overcoats Reduced to $1.29. desirable style, strongly lined and sewed. A saving of more than half, at........ Broken sizes in this offering, but if the size you it is here, this FeaDney saving opportunity of the season. Coats ‘in the lot fags sald as bgt gags t: 29 raised seams, well tailored throughout, Sizes 4 to14. Marked down to..........ss00 + ° e Glothing for Men at a Fraction. : ( Men’s $3 and $4 Trousers at $2.00. Thissoffering Includes every pair of separate trousers in the store, all marked down for clearing. A t. Worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, soft and hard-finished materials, meters and invisible plaids. Waist sizes from 31 to 44, lengths fears 9 00 . M tn 0 -Glearing Men’s Overcoats at $5.60, ‘and*Cambridge gray and plain black materials, such as woollen, meiton and beaver; silk velvet collars, reinforced seams; sizes 34 to 40; length, 44 inches; Men’s. Suits Marked Down to $5.85. Another lot of $10 values that will find new owners in a jiffy to-morrow. ‘All wool Made, trimmed and lined in excellent manner ; sizes 34 to 42; all marked down to 5.85 Matchless Four-Hour Offerings trom the Fanuary White Sale. Positively on Sale from:9 A. M. Till 1 P. M&M. To-Morrow Only. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, black, full flare flounce, SACRIFICED. “made with deep accordion pleated $1.98 to $2.50 Values at 98c. flounce finished- with tucks, $5.00 3.98 and shown in red, royal, green and cas- £ a value,;at.....- Pigsareth slafejersle seve stataie tor; interlined with canton flannel and %@ tri id rength, TREE RGAE top, and bottom; also rimmed with fancy braids 98 i) gi i it rab; 50c. coutil Gales in white an 39¢ Cc each. They are made of fine Oxford gray melton cloth, finished with velvet collars and ” Positively for Four Hours Only. From9 A. M. Till i P.M. thousand pairs in the lot, going at a ridiculously low price, because we never carry goods from one 30to 34; special per pair.. : . Many {nthe Jot have been. selling at $10 each, many of them for evenmore, In Oxford special a tree 5.60 cheviots in black as well as light and dark mixtures, stripes and herringbone effects. a EEEEEEEEEEemmmmneemeeeent | es e 9 Gorsets, Silk Petticoats and Infants’ Wear. ‘$5 Taffeta Petticoats at $3.98 ; CHILDREN’S COATS flounce, trimmed with double ruffles, A beautiful lot, made of all. wool cloth, corsets, in, pink, blue, white and drab, medium lined with fine quality sateen, deep capes, valu Stirring Shoe Values To-Morro sleeves; sizes 2to § year: $1.98 to $2.50 Talietae — W. Positively for Four Hours Only—From 9 A. M Till 1 P. M. : 3@r-The new shoe store is on the main floor, In the annex, Direct entrance from 14th at., via the west door, Women’s Shoes, $1.49. i 5 Fine Dongola Kid Leather Lace Shoes, Shoes for Men at $1.59. with patent toe caps, These are sample shoes, but soft and flexible. Sizes assortments and size ranges 3) 334 4 434, 5 arecomplete. Men's Vict Kid Shoes, in laceorcon- 6, 6%, 7, 8 per , TES gress, with p apentoe or x ae Shoes for Boys— with toe caps, 4 Lace Shoes, double soles, sizes, ee piece f . at a} 9, LR RD ant aha: Teabtren & $ 13,1 y Shoes for Gris —Doogols 69 at, per palf... : ki e ent . leather toe caps, ‘las 5 (ey Men’s Gam Boots. ‘ Sizes 6, 6%) 7, 7341 Seeeerrvore gy + 6 6%» 7 8 8%, 9 5 els 4 Worid, Wants Are Result Producers. USE THE THREE AND SEVEN TIME RATA, |

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