The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1904, Page 14

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Bronzes, Clocks and C Special O Fine Quality Fast Black Cotton Hose, with double soles, Extra Quality Fast Black Ingrain Fine Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, Cotton Hose, with unbleached double soles, embroidered fronts and lace ankles, Extra Fine Black Lisle Thread Hose. with colored embroidery and novelty lace effects, Stern Brothers To-morrow, on Third Floor Annual Clearing Sale of Bric-a-Brac & Art Objects consisting of unusually choice pieces in lock Sets, Electroliers, Vienna and English Vases, At from 33 4 to 50% Below Former Prices ftering of Women’s Imported Hosiery 19¢ 25¢ 39° 59¢ Value 30c pr. Lisle Thread and Value 40c pr. Value 60c pr. Value 95c pr. 3 ft. $10.80, 3.6 in. 12.80, Regular prices $13.50, BRASS BEDSTEADS, odd lots, WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEADS with brass trimmings, Spring Underbeds, Feather Pillows Pare South American Horse Hair Mattresses made up in the test tc.ings Samples and patterns to be discontinued 25 Per cent Below Regular Prices Bedsteads & Bedding During this month will offer at Special Reductions ———— 4 ft. 14.00, 4 ft. 6 in. 16.00 36.00. 18,00 and 29.00 $17.50 to $60.00 $3.50 to $10.00 and Bolsters. Mlattresses Remade. Dinner Sets, Thin, Austrian China, Floral Spray decoration. Too pieces,.........12,00 Value 16.75 Thin, English Porcelain,— inorder’ decoration, +001 5.00 Value 22.00 French China, Spray design. Finished with gold handles, Too pieces,........-.18.50 Value 24.00 Haviland’s Limoges Open Stock Set. Pink rosebud pattern. 100 pieces... 50.00 Value 65.00 Haviland’s Limoges Open Stock Set—white and gold desigu, 100 pieces...75.00 Value 95.00 French China Tea Set. 56 BIE CER fo 010) c10feisy0\c's eisie'Ss SO Value 12.00 Haviland’s Limoges,—din- ner, tea, breakfast, and bread and butter plates, 15c. each AMADOO PLEASED BY MANY ARRESTS Says Police ‘Did Be Better Work Suppressing Excise Violations Yesterday Than They Did Last Month Under Greene. Police Commissioner McAdoo express wd Himself to-day the reports he had captains on the number of excise Testy yesterday, Fests made than for any Su Jast month of Gen fnistration of the police force and joner McAdoo sald he thought ‘fact was sufficient proof that the H would not be wide open under the ny rule. as well satisfied with ived from his ar- West Twenty-third Street, JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Annual Sale of Fine China, Beginning on Tuesday, January rath, Table China, g-inch, French China Plates, Maroon border, — hand painted centre....1.00 cach | Value 2,0) 6-inch, French China Plates, | hand painted,—with gold Cdge8,. 001545.» 6:00 Hoven! Fine China Ramekin and Plate, rosebud decora- HON sitesi ces sleidiorslseeite5C Cups and Saucers... ....25¢ English China Cups and Saucers., + 6.00 per dozen French China, white and gold Bouillon Cups and Saucers, + 15-00 dovén Value 22,00 Fine China Chocolate Pot, 75¢ Chocolate Pot, —new, tall shape... sone. + 1.00 3-piece Pudding Set, hand painted, with heavy gold stippled edges... .....5.00 Twenty-third Street, ——————_—_—___. same machinery is doing the work now as in the previous administration and will continue to do so." ‘The Commissioner retused to discuss | the gambling situation at any length, “L will be judged by results,” he sald, ‘and do not care to talk on the sub- ject. Later on I may have something to say, but I do not wish to spoil good work by telling beforehand what T tn- tend to do.” “Mr. Commisatoner, are you satished with the way in which the police are watching the pool-rooms by stationing themselves in front and warning peo- ple not to go inside?” he was asked, “I hope the public is satisfled,” he answered, evasively He said he had not yet R Aerved y papers in pression did not In regard to changing of Matrict-Attorney Je romes staff of policemen he again re- peated that he meant no slight to Mr. ome, He had received a letter trom of the Assistant Distriet-Attor- noys, he said, requesting that one of the policemen who had been remanded frou the office back to patrol duty be retained at the District-Attorney’s of- [have not revoked any existing or- fin regard to enforcing the excise ‘wald the Commissioner, “either of indirectly. When I say di- fice, ‘This will have proper considera- tion, he sald Capt. Aloncle, of the Charies street station, sent in his report about the é f <r tore PORTE ATT FOE LEIE INARA TTL PI IR EN ITT Tm THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1904. Meet Your Friends in Our Rotunda Tea Room. Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods. 6TH, AVE, 22d and 23d See NEW YORK. Watch for the Daily Surprise Bargains in our soy y ¥ Arcade. values to offer as now. This sile, ing; but not still an almost unbroken assortme At such prices, it would indeed be lectric Sea Scarfs — Shaped nec and finished with six large tails; special at Large Flat Muffs to Match..... a S Large brush tail; fur on bot sides ; usually sold for $13.50, special at.... e N Edged with four-inch Persia bands, lined with heavy brow: well worth Se .00. Sale price.,... Bear-—-} yards long—fu full and fluffy -made to sell for $12.95; our sale price. 1.98 1.98 ble Fox Boas— 9.75 ar Seal Stoles— satin, fastened with silk cord; 9.75 Boas of japabese ig A Matchless Fur Sale. REMARKABLE as have been our Fur Sales in past seasons, we have never before had such , Which started last week, has provi ithstanding the perfect onslaught which Gothany women made upon the stock, we have It is not every day that we can secure mantfacturers’ stocks, such as this, at such heavy price concessions; and this week Will probably see every piece gone. nt to pick from. surprising if many remained. Such Bargains May Never Occur Again. Blve Wolf Boas— 1 k h n n ed its worth by the enormous sell- 2 Stamps instead of 1 ‘with every 10c. purchase, Sst ia stsres out further words. to know it as well. LAR ROTHEN store. Large brush tails and four claws, fastened with chains; spe- cial while they last 1 1 50 ° at $19.50 and ink Stoles—} stripes, lined with fancy brocaded satin and finished with four mink tails; worth $30.00. 22 50 Sale price. . ear Seal Coats— 22 and 26 inches long, fitted back and box front, lined with good quality Skinner and bro- caded satin; only a few sizes left of each, but a good assortment in the lot. Sale prices $41.00, 9.50, $33.00 el eee = ” 29. 50 gray Cheviot this sale will hay that makes these prices mean somet purchase 2500 yards,—fine Silk inches wide, tan, champagne, cast and black. 75° pe Value tectives on a pool-room in the Eagle Hotel in West street, From Commis- sioner McAdoo's manner it was evident that he ts not satisfled with the cap tain's explanation of why the pool- s allowed to run so that a ata ver his head. also announced into the details of perhaps soon have ssioner he was. lo nk Ing that the foree and woul some changes to announce. MOTHER SEEKS SON. Joneph Doherty Gone Since Night of Windsor Hotel Fire, Mrs, Jane Doherty, of No. 53 West Thirty-ninth street, has asked The Evening World to help her find her son] Joseph, whom she has not seen since the night of the Windsor Hotel fire That night he took n boat for New- hurg to accept A position with the} Pennsylvania Coaling pany. Mrs Doherty's letters bave brought no in- formation about her son He ts twenty-four yeare old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, has ght hair and ts smooth shaven Wheelmen, the well-known cy- To Cap’ William 1 Mackey has accepted the nomination foF can. of the Century Wheelmen, served two terma as President bh, and his selectio; HI for large atten ‘heelmen’s tripe Mac! of the 88, captain bromises e Century 1906. Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies, The January Sale Opens To-Morrow with more complete stocks and more tempting bargains than ever before. plenty of time to regret it in the days to come; for such chances as we offer now are rare. Your especial attention iS called tO the QUALITY of the goods, hing. JAMES McGREERY & C0. Colored Dress Goods. and wool crepe. 42 Colors:—Cream, pale blue, pinks, nile, greys, or, cardinal, Royal blue rT yard, 1.25 Twenty-third Street. NATIONAL BOARD. TO SETTLE STRIKES Bills in Congress to Name Tri bunal, of Which the Secretary of Commerce and Labor Will] Be a Member. WASHING Jom, by rean Jan, 11.-—-Sen. tof Volney W urer of the Republtean tammittee. to-day a dill too tribunal, with a request for early consideration, It fs provided that a tribunal be ap- pointed by the Presid six members, one of w Secretary of Comme: Representative Fe same bill in the House. to consist of and introduced th The tribunal is ty gain jurisdiction ge disable, lar, half belt in mail anne 460 Pairs of Ee The dressmaker who misses made; sewed double-stitched They are FIRST-CLASS—and to 3§-Inch Ail-W¢ colorings; Uo green, gvinet Double Widt! in blue, brown Wool Black 49. grades, at. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd floor. Remaining stock of Velvet-| een Suits. for to-morrow 45.00 and 65.00 formerly 78.80 arid 110.00, Walking Suits (new Spring Models), made of black cheviot or mixed cloth. Special purchase Quality Shak special at... 28.50 Hemmed Huck __| Unlined Cheviot Skirts, 8.00 and 10,50 Canvas Skirts, 11,00 Infants’ neck, with two rows of military buttons down front; vertical pockets; velvet col- or checked lining. 1s” striped worsted: guality drill waistband, Hmit, two pairs ich customer; none sent C. 36-inch Fine Percales, dots; value 15¢., 36-inch Fine White Soft Finished Cambric, | JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suits, Louis X!V., long-skirted blouse coat, lined with taffeta silk, col- larless model, trimmed with straps and buttons, skirts trimmed to match; all- wool panne cheviot,in blue,biack or brown; value $16.50, at 9.98 $1.00 Waists, 59c. , The materials are attractive, heavy vestings and cheviots, white or cream grounds, with newest effects in ficures and stripes, also in dark effects; full plaited front, large pearl buttons, plait- ed back, tab stocks; large puff cutfs; all sizes; spe- cial, while they last, at. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Only one to each customer. Oxford back; lined with woo! plaid fabrics, double breasted, buttoned to the None C.0.D. No should be $2.00 instead of 09 Cheviot Pants at 29c. oollen Cheviot Pants; also many new every conceivable pattern; strongly ith pure linen thread; 29 seams, deep hems; extra oO. ‘ool Henrietta Cloth, in a range of staple uble Width fixed Suitings, in blue, gray, also Caxford gray; h Plain [elton Cloth, and black; 38-inch All- Cloth Suiting nd Ali-Sitk Lining Taffeta, 15c 19-1nch AlL-Silk Lining Taffeta, in a large variety of staple coloring [Se 9c. grade; special Savings in Domestics. NO MAIL ORDERS of 5,000 Yards of Good er Flannel, per yard.,......... Ac 10% 53c Towels, size 20x38, special at... 12'%c in U stelbes and polka at teense Outfitting Syley ~ Glothing for Boys. Bor Belted Back Russian Overcoais- Rothenb 147! izvery blue stamp collector knows the importance of But we want EVERY woman within rezc If you will come here and investi¢ you will become a stamp collector—YOU WILL BEC 3ERG PATRON—because it pa stamps, and it always means ,immense money Deep Price-Guts in Stylish Garments. 300 Military Coats, al!-wool kerseys or fine zibeline, shou'der cuff, lined t rougho: more than this price to man- ufacture .........-.0..05 Girls” Handsome Goals at $1.98. several styles, stich as newest imifary coats, cape coat with stole front; braid or velvet trimmed ; double-breasted, cloth faced, with newest sleeve; blue, red, brown, green or Oxtord; sizes 4 e to 145 at eons je brated Cotton, black Ironing Wax, with handles, special good quality. and 4, gnarinteed, Stocking Darners, pol!shed wood, ORESEMAKE Be ada CMa . DK Pa aOR a r 2 NS; Te FRONT BELT ing. Bille, 10-yd. spools. ; he lupporters, very - . it ual made, if fi material, 4 elastic y Pettitte ia ms Asse! aree z oes for Boys & Girls. elie ae w ig & Ane special <N SMpuble soley sit, 9, leather Lace Shoes+ S| : jou! 1 9 ; LADIES’. FRONT BE EW. ak | papers for ; Hose | Supporters, Hay aa ee) ep 69c 3 1, $90 | MOURNING PINS, oo IN | {71 fell Bt 8c. pair Ase We “spools, : Bt | “box, worth 3 cents box; B76 MAKE RA | *hlih 4 Roxes for,....8¢ | PEARL BUTTONS, ? AND Shoes for Girls—Dongola SILK FOR del Bust Pig | PIN CUBES, ASBORTED doz: perl Pb aoe tor oe: kid Lace Shoes, patent eather toe caps, nine uae, 90- | ae eR ortiee ey carta ae whee sizes 5, 524, 6, 624, 7, 8, 844, 9, Day 10, den apool: pe: lane a i meee Malt, platen,” worth oe soe lal, 12) spools | | 8 cents per ‘bunch: ass | SO" special S don FH) Hl Men's Vict Kid Shoes, in JRESS SHIELDS, ANTI. | |, Bobted Swidtha;“spacial,<2 aye Nae ar ere lace or congress, with plain DRESS SIE Briand | 0 | bunches for... ude | LINEN - FINISHED toes or with toe caps. Also A e soldat See, ae ; a o ; fetta Heeapelts at 6. |DRESS MAKERS’ SARA wlatea eatatroen| and colors: Storm Calf Shoes, per pair or pal Frenchy model Bust Fig- | P'hiePont ssiaes worth | _ "P00 SHIE) ures < Jersey olor nave JERSEY kK B. Vv 1 N A Ss l Te pure eure: double | sted, ME siege Choe, fetta pei asement a ues otion Sale. Malnsook covered; Blues 2, / ; ZARL LACE PINS, | Dili special at, Gas Radiators,with ularly Me) sTERL G 4 3 ore = Saal wi Pin-On Hi s me eeatale a3 pelea | o Mincrie rs only, worth be, | INVISIBLE HALR-PINS, heavy top and bot- silk finished elaatic. Blac pair e | palunes. of our FEBSIA SOCRTOEIDS, |e ASHE eve ack beas tom,4 Russian iron and colors... x aliantly t LEAs PAPERS | juper,, spechil, 2 papers tubes, full jewelled, k | iM oO one for .. 10¢ worth $1.95, special ; \¢ . Hpeciat, dozen yards, $1 I, BASTING COTTON, t) | HORN HALR PINS; worth | COUSET TAC MER- K AND EYE x] vy; special, per dozen A JHL! 8 at cl 3 doze es Sere a. BUinea rivets apbalh Me xbelll aeiahed Lone eae Liat ae ° and white, dozen, 24e is ay anid) een spyp, Hlled with “frst quality al a Ratt Ty alee ly | “pieces, black, white and SE re aire 50-Piece Dinner Set, $5.98 SeMinel GIL > | gray; regular price, %: | groce COLLAT Lamps This is a handsome set of 50 pieces, bottle, Be < | Special, per piece. be we ehimon: way special’ at with Soup Tureen, 2 Meat Dishes; Washable Dress double serge “Belting, | SILK BINDING BRAIDS, | iie.; spectal SHOK POLISHERS, neat spray decora- sizes 2, Dlavk, white and gray worth 10 and 12 cts, per | gio POLISH, worth 29e.; special at 190 tion and gold stip- ver pair, yard pee, ly yd; special, per yd..4e | ™ quality, worth 2c. FANCY HAT PINS, pled; special at... o 0 Per pee isee SATHERSTITCH | special at made to sell iat We, each: special for this sale, 2c. During this sale wi Braids, ‘ BRUSH BRALD 3 8° stamp your name in g! and cc ti wool Brush D G d € jee eof cha 190. of only, worth een oey chats i aes 39c. k 49c. Dress Goods 29¢ |{AMES McGREERY & CO. Muslin Wear Specials Drawers, heavy muslin, full size, made with yoke bands, Children’s Coats, made of all woo! cloth, “Barly Bird Hat.” 98c Three styles at this price, and every one of them repre- Special lot of fine Flowers, suitable for be- $2.50 Lace Gurtains, $1.25 Made on fine English Bobbinet, with deep $15.00 Smyrna Rugs, $9.00 92 ers co. ate these otfe hands omely toc al avings to buy Miltlary Coats Under Cost. in caps, military sty Stock, revese 5.96 janie r ‘ost ve Full Newest Winter Coats heavy Eng.ish melton c! ths umbrella rutiles, of fine cam- bric, finished with lace ruf- fles, also hemstitched ruffles; 25c. value. at 125c and shown in red, royal, green and cas- £7) tor; interlined with canton flannel and ~ lined with fine quality sateen, deep capes, {r mmed with fancy braids, 98 and appliques; new pul sle ‘izes 2to 5 years; $1.98 to $2.50 values, at sents Two Lollar value. One style has fancy horsehair braid crown with tucked chiffon brim; another has novelty horsehair braid crown with shirred chiffon brin the , third: has C 8 tween-season hats. Roses, 25c dahlias, etc.; newest colors crown made of horsehair, édged with Knit Underwear spangles,and finished with shirred chiffon Hosiery Specials. brim 69c, Flowers at 25c. white violets, 10c black Children's Extra Heavy Fleeces {ined Combination Sults, tin-}, ed with silk tape, also 39c pearl buttons; 75c. value, at.. Women's Extra Heavy Fleece« Lined Vests and Pants, Vests have high neck with nay sleeves; Pants have French band and 25¢ are ankle lengths; special at.. Children’s Heavy Rib- 10 1 3-02, 6c Shiclan, bed Black Cotton Stockings, double knee, heel and toe; 17c. value. dn Ruffled Bobbinet. lace insertion ind lace edge, Cluny and Renaissance styles, well worth $2.50 Fer pair; all on sale at, per pairess. Pe for $15.00 Smyrna Rise reversible, 12 feet long and y teet wide;-beautitul patterns; Oriental, Persian and medallion designs; dark and light grounds; value $15.00. NN 45c. Floor Oilcloth, 25c. Alden Sampson’s Well Known Floor Olictoth, in best Fall patterns, 2 yards wide, sold gener- ally at 435c. per square yard; not more than twenty-five yards to each customer, nons 25 to dealers; special to-morrow at......... Garpet Remnants. 3,000 Carpet Remnants, none less thant yard long; value 3§c., at....., J 5c JAMES McCREERY & CO, | "Silk Dep't, stor Cul- Foster, introduced ate a national arbitration The measure was referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, m shall be the Labor, sbsaieelibaui Twenty-third Street, tee disput between capital and labor: by tho request of efther or both parties to the dispute, or by request made by the tribunal, When such request is re- fused that fact Is to eb made public. If the arbitration of the board in cepted, that ucceptance binds the par- th te the Cpu to abide by the awe Pending the consideration of the aes the partise ave bound not to! participate in a strike or lockout, and if! a strike or lockout has alread: Place It Is to cease pending the awardee he judgment of the tribunal ie. to back to the date of the petition, award must be either positive or ive on every point raised; no neu. award to be made. be board is to sit at W although it ft e add ‘The only penalty to public opinion, é wai YR Dep't. On Tuesday, January 12th. Sale of colored and white washable dresses for chil- dren, 6 months to 4 year sizes, Russian model dresses, with or without bloomers, 2 to 4 year sizes, 75c. 1-35 1.65 and 1.95. Value 1.50 to 3.50 ‘Twenty-third Street. Black Dress Goods, 2nd Floor. 1,200 yards, black crepe de chine. 4o inches wide. 1.50 Value 2,00 All-wool, black Broadcloth, 52 inches wide. 1,00 Value 1,50 Twenty-third Street, Ten thousand yards of Crepe de Chine, in the fashiona- b e sHades of champagne, amethyst, prime, earth brown, ivory and white, 65c. per yard, Value $1.00, Twenty-third Street, The 1004 world Almanac and En;, pe dae tells about the arm of the various countries the world, Price 88 conten 25 cents, by

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