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ROR 8 ST eR RORY THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1904. | Mail Orders Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, Watch for the St B th 'Filled Unless ar c : ss, Daily Surprise er n r O ers Otherwise wot ) \ @ 1 ened AN Stated. 6TH AVE,, 22d and 23d S Arcade, To-morrow, Sale of Cc EST i4™% GST. New York's Fastest Growing Store, Ww + enact, capataited ae Cf You Visit Our Popular Restaurant Once You'll Surely Go There Again.) Satin Taffeta Ribbons 4,000 Yds, a 16° Shoes for Boys & Girls Dress Slippers, Pumps & Dancing Boots. Will sell to-morrow Misses’ & Children’s Kid Lace Shoes With kid and patent leather tips, Goodyear welt soles. We'll Startle the Town Again this Saturday with Another Matchless Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats $4 inches wide, in the most desirable (colorings, including black and white, "| We started these four-hour sales to make greater business activity during Saturday forenoon hours. The task was a difficult one, for the great bulk of Saturday business falls | naturally in the afternoon. But we have succeeded splen- didly, “This is now New York’s busiest store ON SATUR- DAY FORENOON as well as on Saturday afternoon. Because these sales were started with such a well-defined objects because we had to work so hard to win our point and make them successful; because the values had to be such astounding bargains, | Why We Run Four-Hour Sales, and Why They Are So Important to You. importance to you. Following Matchless Values from 9 A. M. till 1 P.M. To-Morrow: Sizes 8 to 1044 $1.15 Formerly $2.00 a t ] |; 5 e869 $1.45 “5265 To-Morrow We Present Another Rare Bargain Opportunt'y in a e Second Floor, Annex. Girls’ Velvet and Zibeline Goats. Positively On Sale for Four Hours, from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M, Onin $7.00, $6.00 and $5.00 Values to Go at $2.98. Special Reductions in Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Garments whose surpassing style will appeal to every well- ‘dressed man; garments so thoroughly up to date and of such ster- A ling quality that to see them will be to buy them; for they are We secured three hundred coats in this purchase. They'll be gone in three hours at thls price. p j| | NORFOLK, RUSSIAN SAILOR $3.50 Would sell in a third that time it we could impress the real merit of the garments upon all of our if Worth More Than Double AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, "Ror 5 readers. Two materials—rich velvets and fine siky zibelines.. The velvels are shown in black CHIDREN’S REEFERS & OVERCOATS corbshigt rn only; lined and interlined, with lace medallions and long stole front: F LARGE LADS OVERCOATS peste baal newet Gis ogee Brelnes in latest military styie; capes and stock You'll say that yourself the moment you set your eyes on i * ry velvet piped, large puff cuff, deep cloth facing, military buttons; shown CHET at stich avorieclosre7i7elanyimnanicantadcrdl ol buy cnouet Ages 7 to 56 years, Formerly $695 %4.60 in blue, ‘brown and redi'sles 6 to 14, Matcoless values to-mor- A extra clothing to last a year for about what one suit alone is FINE KERSEY & FUR-TRIMMED OVERCOATS, a A, ie F really worth, Age 3 to 7 years Formerly $975t0 $1698 $6.80 Another Lot of Women’s Dollar Waists, 59c. : All $15, $18 and $20 Values SUITS a SVERCOATS, Formerly $9.75 to $11.90 $8.50 Positibely for Four Hours, from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. For to-morrow we have secured slightly more than a thousand waists made from the stylish new washable zibeline material. They are shown in shades of light blue, gray or navy; made with pleated front and back, large puff sleeve and fancy stock, with double stole effect, trimmed with small (@} buttons. There’s more than a dollar of snap and style to them at....... sees > . : one Women’s Tailored Suits and Military Goats. A Four-Hour Offering (9 A. M. Till i P.M.) that Will Make a Stir. AT $5.00 YOU CAN OWN A HANDSOME TAILOR-MADE SUIT OP HEAVY BLACK CHEVIOT OR MANNISH SUITINGS OF FANCY MIXED TWEEDS, long-skirted Louis XIV. style coats, with military or round shoulder capes; full puff sleeve; some are double breasted, fastened with loops; to be worn open or closed; others newest military style, with gold buttons; fullest flare skirt; all sizes, at the astonishingly low price Of......+ssesecesseeeeseenee AT _ $5.00 YOU CAN OWN A STYLISH MILITARY COAT MADB The Suits from which you may choose at $7.75 rep- resent a superb assortment; fancy Cassimeres, fancy Cheve iots and a goodly line of black Thibets into the bargain, In fit and style they are wonder- Q ES | — soposts The Overcoats inthis magnificent offer embrace many of the very handsome effects now so popular among good dressers; Irish Friez> Overcoats—fancy plain grays --plain blacks--Oxtord, Cam- bridge and fancy patterns, lined in all wool Mohair Serge with satin sleeve linings. Many in the long loose belted efiects paraded in exclusive West Twenty-third Street. Choice at made and finished is remark- able. All are lined with all- wool Mohair Serge. In every way you'll find them stores) asi ereats Darealiis: (at he Serre atts 00 ie FROM ALL-WOOL KERSEY OR FINE ZIBELINE, to newest miltary i 20.00 Sui ur style, shoulder capes, velvet stock, reverse cuff, lined throughout; cost more ee ee a 7.7 5 pricelecsencsc. le 75 The best Shee for Women. ihavoeiteito munulacture : : The Sorosis Shoe was designed by practical hand workers, whose cunning skill contrived a process that could manufacture shoes whose excellence would perfect modern foot-gear. It is the attention paid te every detail (of shape, material and workmanship ) that secures com- fort for the whole. The Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes exemplify the standard to which hygienic construction has raised the common-sense Boot or Shoe for the youthful foot. These models are sensible because they were thoughtfully made—and are comfortable, at- tractive in appearance and beneficial, Hiz.., Girls’ Garments At a Ruthless Sacrifice. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THAT JACOB HERMAN, eee eee nee of 20th St., NEW. YORK. who, after twenty years of successful manufacturing of Girls’ and Misses’ Garments, became embar- rassed. His stock—conceded to be fine, and ALL OF THIS SEASON'S MAKE—was sold by order of the United States Court, and we got i This gi j ments of surpassing style at heavy sacrifices. At such prices as these you can afford to buy garments for next season’s wear. If you care to save money, to-morrow is the time and this the place. “ead: Children’s Box Coats-—inaon- | Misses’ 3-4 Coats —mittary sty, ble faced kersey, lined throughout, some in blue, red and brown, fitted back with Inclading Double-Breasted Suit, Cap, a Shirt Waist or a Shirt and a Patr of Suspenders. 250 of these elegant outfits, including a Double-Breasted Suit of excellent quality heavy or a shirt waist,in a number of pretty patterns, and a pair of elastic web suspenders. All in all, a complete clothing Remarkable price cutting, but sizes are broken and that’s the enly reason for it. Qualities are thoroughly desirable. 127 Reefer Overcoats, Sises 3 to 6 Only. Excellent workmanship. The long overcoats are of Oxford gray cheviots; the ee ; I Outti Boys’ Regular $4 Outfits, $1.89. blue cheviot, strongly made and lined. A golf cap of the J 89 outfit at less than one-half the regular value; sizes 7 to 44... ¢ 85 Long Overcoats, Sizes 4,5, 6,7, 8 Only Russian overcoats of fine melton cloth, in several shades, and the Posit?bely on Sale for Four Hours, from 9 A. M, Till! P. M. Only. same material to match; your choice of either a percale shirt Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Overcoats, $1:69 108 Russtan Obercoats, Sises 3 to7 Only. reefers In varlous patterns of cheviols, Kerseys and meltons, I. 69 milliary with emblem and gilt but- shoulder cape piped with velvet, standing velvet many of them having astrakhan collars and pearl buttons; not one of these garments that would not tones Hers na 2 2 95 collar, large sleeve with cuff trimmed to ji easily bring $3.00; many worth $3.50. Our price to-morrow... aaeaas eee AMES McGREERY & CO, and ® wholesale price, $1 Our tH isses’ Suits —in tong coat effect, all- wool cheviot, collarless, with cape finished with several rows of stitching, full sleeve, skirt seven-gore flare with welt seams and tailor Men’s Overcoats and Suits. Posttibely for Four Hours—From 9 A. M. till 1 P, M. Only. Right before stock taking—anxious to dispose of all our heavyweights—therefore this remarkable ips concession: There are 115 Overcoats of extra quality heavy melton cloth, 44 hiidren’s Long Coats-—in cheviots, novelty mixtures and kerse: Joths, in milit> and gretchen styles, all colors, with large cape trimmed with gilt braid and buttons; belt trimmed to match; finished with piping of Twenty-third Street, | maich, emblem button; Herman's Oise OE UT MEMS anda Scicehet taeblle sad) DIaGk: Inches long, reinforced seams, triple warp Itallan lining, sizes 35 to 42; also 85 single | well tailored; Herman made 4 9 Herman's wholesale price, | 4 7 5 breasted sack suits of all wool; fancy cheviots in several pleasing patterns, with these to sell at $10.00, Our price. e $18.75. Our price, tegen e French facings ; iron yarnlining, hand felled collars, sizes 35 to 42. Your choice at ° JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. Children’s full length coats, —various materials and models, 6.50 and 9.50, Misses’ Box Coats, with full bishop sleeve and deep JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sweaters and Golf Jackets for Ladies and Children, Machine or hand-made Mili- tary Sweaters. Golf Vests, with or without Taffeta Silk Sleeves. Special Let of Men’s Pants at $1 Per Pair. Twelve patterns of nobby Cassimeres and Worsteds in neat stripes and dark color- 1 00 ° ings; in odd sizes only. LIMIT ONE PAIR TO EACH CUSTOMER—because there are only 200 pairs of them, and we want all who come for them to be satisfied. Special, per pair.. e Splendid Four-Hour Shoe Values. Positively on Sale for Four Hours Only—From 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M. 1@~ New Shoe Store, Main Floor, Annex. Direct Entrance from 14th St., by West Door, Men’s 75c. Rubbers at 59c. Misses’ Suits in Long Coat Style—of silk finished zibeline; shoulder cape effect, trimmed with cord and fancy buttons, piped with silk braid; back box pleat effect, with fan back; large, full sleeve, with cuff of stitched broadcloth to match collar; skirt seven-gore flare, welt seams, each gore finished with fancy = 75 tabs to match coat; the enure suit strictly tailor made; Herman’s whole- sale price, $30.00; our price. 2 > Children’s Dresses Sharply Reduced. —SSEEESESESESESEEESESESESESSaaDB=SaIanh]™_—m™EHS=aaaa=S==_=_=_eo_e__e_e_______—_—_—_—_ In addition to the above we offer for Saturday some extremely good bargains in Children's Dresses—reductions on our own regular goods—tike this: “A B novelty mixtures, lined all through, trimmed with fancy value $1.25; braid; Te- Chiliren’s School Dresses, in| Children’s Sailor Dresses, tn Children's fine serge, large collar, | trimmed with braid and silk | emblem, full skirt, lined throughout, with deep hem; value $3.95; reduced sessseee DOSS ~ THIEVES ON RECORD Heavy Express Bundle They Lugged Two Miles Found, Af- ter Their Arrest, to Be Filled with Tracts. 'Tne Rey. Howa-a W. Pope, of New Haven, Conn., one of the exhorters sent out by the Moody Bible Institute, be- ebyterian and Reformed churches of t locality. 4s a part of the Rev. Mr. Pope lval campaign to circulate smal! ough the places of his visitation, c attention to the meetings, d of these, tied up in mysterious terday reached the lean Express Com- ere held cubject to the or- the minister. MOST DISGUSTED Jast night Pclice- two men moving from at high wat |ale. For two miles he trailed the pair over snow and ice In the direction of | Richmond Hill, | | “What have you got there?’ asked the off whe he came up with the men, whose movements were interfered | with weight of the package | whte ed between them. | “Steel rails, T guess, boss," replied one of the men, as he dropped the! package and surrendered, At the nhurst Police Headauarters the package was opened and found to contain religious tracts, Among them were Be not deceived; God ts not mocked,’ td “How many times have you been born?” ‘The most sarcastic read: “Do these hypocrites hinder you?" Wher the prisonera were shown the contents they foamed with rage, They will, be arraigned to-morrow in the Mushing Court Rey. Mr. Pope said to an Evening w rv: "Lam not tnelined to « n, for verily they knew | not what they did.’ —— WAR VESSELS CRASH, WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The Department has recely \cablegram from Rear-Admiral | dated Panama yesterday; ‘“Colller Nero |at Panama has been injured by the Con- cord yoing alongside. Damage {s not serious and temporary repairs will be | pract jin each of the Navy] © following | cor Glass, | tw made at Panama, Grounding the Nero 80 as to be able to work Fancy Dresse: assortment in ¢ large meres, novelty and canvas cloths, in different styles; some with taffeta ydke, some with fancy braids; were $7.95 to $15.00; now the finer ones go some as at $13.50; low as .. 3.50 SAFETY FOOTPATHS. PENNA, TUNNEL Will Prevent Injury to Walls and Allow Passengers to Escape in Collision—Great Tube Six Miles Long. The many precautions taken by the}! engineers in charge of the construction of the new Pennsylvania tunnel have ally eliminated all chances of a train doing any in case of de- ratty One new feat bow is the buildin V sides of the track. from the floor he lower sill of are filled with Y enough be- foot paths o1 OnSaturday, January 16th, Hand - knitted, Military Blouse Sweaters, Cable pattern, 3.75 value 6.75 ‘Twenty-third Street. conduits embedded in these concrete benches, and at certain distances refuge niches will provide fof the safety of em- ployees. This week's issue of The Scientific American contains two pages devoted to this subject, "the a4 of the steel shell of the e she math A a Pullman coach, engineers in plan- ning the tunnel were as economical with space as they could be. ‘Tunnel Six Miles Lon The entire length of the tunnel from ts entrance, at Bergen Hill, | Jersey City to the Long Island City exit wil be a trifle leas than six miles. From the Bergen Hul portal to the Weehawken tunnel just allow: shatt ‘two tracks) will be in separate | ———= oe tunnels, but from the echawken shaft to the Manhattan shaft at Eleventh| SOLD WHISKY ON SUNDAY. avenue, a distance of feet, the | tracks ‘will be carried in’ two circular ——~ cast iron tubes to consist of bolted seg-| ‘Three Saloon-Men a for Exam.| ents. Under the East and Hudson Rivers ination on Jan, 19, the tibe will screw piles} Agents of the New York Soclety for twenty-four inches in diameter and one| the Enforcement of the Excise Law, a and half inches thick, filled to a} Volunteer organization for the adva: dertn "of “twelve “feet with concrete. ;ment of civic purity, &e..” uppuared Mitese screw piles Will be driven at al against three saloon-men in the West distance of fifteen feet apart in rock, or da Until they are able tO bear a predeter- séngers to walk It also makes it impos for a train to injure the walls in cas derailment, ‘The electric sabjes will be carried. in of .| mined load, ‘The piles will be capped within the tube with heavy transverse oy act 5 and longitudinal stvingcrs, Which will act as Ues for the rails. ‘This will eliminate all danger of set- tloment or bending ,of the tube in the the 24,049 feet of; silt of the rivers. tube, 1a Abd Leet collar, 7:50» Misses’ Suits, made of vari- ous fabrics, Plain or Pleated skirts, Jackets lined with silk, 12.50 and 15.00, Misses’ Pedestrian skirts, made of blue, black or mixed cloths, 3675+ Children’s blue and brown cheviot dresses. Russian or blouse model, 6.50, Twenty-third Street: Side Police Court to-day. © men were Irederick Syollmeye: of No, M8 West Fortycfirat attests Beet phen McGuire, of No. 657 Ninth avenue, and John Ward, of No. 521 Ninth ave: nue, ‘They were accused of selling Ale fred Bowman and Paul Lichtenberger whiskey on last Sunday evening, Maglatrate Mayo held thi Piprtates of it 83 Heissndlancion oleic Per Ee as JAMES McGREERY & GO Full length travelling coats, made of English mixed cloth, Black Zibeline, Cheviot and Kersey Cloth Coats, Half Men's Fine Storm Rubbers, seldom sold for less than 75c.; Sizes 6, 6445 7, 7441 8) 8241 9 9%» 10) 115 special, 59c Women’s Shoes, $1.19. Fine Dongola Kid Leather Lace Shoes, with patent toe caps, soft and flexible, sizes 25,3, 33% 4) 43% 5) SY» 6 6%, 7 8) per iby) PRiecee esses cee een eee of ee wanes Jersey Leggings, children’s sizes, 2 to 10. sevens 49) Jersey Leggings, misses’ sizes, 11 to 2; also women’s sizes, + 696 Special Lot of Shoes for Men at $1.59 These are sample shoes, but assortments and size ranges are vio 1 5 9 o Men’s Vicl Kid Shoes, in lace or congress, with plain toes or with toe-caps. Also Storm Calf Shoes. To-morrow at, per pair, The Daily Business Guide, 1580 Wants in To-Day’s World, World Wants Are Growing, Bring Better Business with! Them. | Ladies’ Coats, aaireteooa cook or @ g00d house girl by advertising in the Sunday 12.50 World. Nine Formerly 18,00 intelligent servants out of every ten will tell you that when they wish to change their situations they, watch World and three-quarter length, | ‘iustions — Fe- |, |Wanted to Pur- Wants. Summer Resorts . 10.00, 14.00 and 19,00 Auction Sale ' Amusement Formerly 15.00 to 35.00 Twenty-third Street, Hornes & Carriages 18 | Miscellaneous. eS ua ce al