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mag ih at eared iccicmenictsn is iraaion PTT NEY RRC TT ET Te te thereat te tie re eat aay RR, : t . THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1904. 7 2 to the ‘“near-|crossing or even cut narrow patn|to the danger of accidents, Passing li hearing, Alderman John 'T. Me-| ud | smphaticny | ovpose ‘they agree with {thirty-five or forty feet from the regu: | Vehic the car on | Call. the Tammany teader of the Board, a SS |The Evening World that the measure Jar crossing. It Is quite impracticable.” | | i 1 to-day that he would confer! 1 Rest * rh should be repealed, and will a at a Nulsauee. i. ith the chulrman of the Committee | coe the public hearing to be given this ; faa ne ‘ ne for Ne | ta i . , week and state their reasons for wish- | ie f RI HiNRAGRTLANEHe Dp | le Ky ; fing st abolished. riment, Why, tt bile heariya as ; 4 N \ ING Alrendy the Street-Cleaning Depart would require t vices of an army Alderman We | ; i ‘ ment has felt the burden of ihe “near of 000 men te ar the ee Of y (7 : ' i] ale” cat odivance ani the Comite snow, aetoring Go he . pnonition to the et Reasonable Rates | Special Sale of Imported Fancy Silks, A " sie welis Leal tihdeter hy . 8 the near-sid ‘dines Impose " , public mind and WU t prdin-) | \ S Sea only for the good of his {a not thie department » f See ee Whee It ueroraekeed Ur es is ra dl | Street-Cleaning Commissioner ;" nee ly ; he explains, out the good of the gen- vpected, by H gene bite, as we r y ss: i f eraceabtie * CAVES CREA EER Rae eeES cite ae AU wan Uden iuMtuTp reATON Ua re readin | Commencing to-morrow— Tuesday, Feb. 2d. Woodbury and Chief Deputy °s! parte. Grn Med to tramp that the aterehynte Awnoctation | g | i “Ut Js an abominable ordinance,” sald | through wa up by MINIIGeR DULHOW | Capt. Gibson Are Both) tie Commission should jaweepere aud ploughs of the car com Phage received f *h@ * TWENTY THOUSAND (20,000) YARDS, be re C dering throug ts of snow slush liopex i Against the Silly Ordinance. ‘5 ———— Telephone Habit AT FIFTY-SIX (56) CENTS PER YARD. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY (REAR OF ROTUNDA) » 15 Dey Street | Street - Cleaning Commissioner We It will not guaran bury and his deputy for It, In faet, it adds of the ordi- eting of the | Plate ‘lee 6TH AVE, 2187 & 22"°STREETS .| Spring alte R Headwear. Chiffon Hats, YN Turbags and other Twelve, new and up- Vy, N close Utne one een geese yd a able terinarnedlats year A Stock Readjustment in Hosiery and Underwear . . ; 2 Brings About the Greatest Low Prices of the Year To-Morrow. In the turning, hundreds of thousands of workers have made their livelihood. The homes of a continent have been furnished or replen- WICE each year—in February and August—we upset things generally in Hosiery and Underwear ished. The aggregate quantities of furniture distributed during the year| |||" Stacks. Every odd pair, every odd garment, suffers the fate that must of necessity be meted out to odds and 1908 would probably be past your comprehension. ° : ends of merchandise. We do nat even consider losses at such a time Stocks must be kept clean at any A year of this vast industry brings many business changes, many cost. So to-morrow: ‘ ; : changed plans; and such enormous products bring surplus stocks, even in Several Thousand Pieces at a Half: to a Quarter Actual Worth \ the most careful factories. It is in the careful, constant watching of these ‘Most important to remember is the fact that every garment is a part of our regular stock; perfect as to quality, “ trade conditions, by our experts, who are not only familiar with, but favored by the Nation’s furniture manufacturers, that we prepare the splendid under- and actually worth the values we placed upon them originally. Provably in no lot is there a complete range of sizes; but there’s so many styles and kinds, you won't be disappointed. .; ate oY ] fornr W 4D j Li ay tr > price stocks for the great semi-annual furniture occasions. Today the first) ; e , great movement of 1904 is an nounced | Ready in the morning. We cannot fill majl orders, supply dealers or send C. O. D., as there'll be thousands here to snap the pluiis before sundown. Great Forests Have Been Turned Into Furniture In a Single Year of This Great Industry ) ’ ; ; Merés Underwear. | Women’s Underwear. | Women’s Hosiery. e . e ruar y ra (Sa a e 25c each; were 50c. 3c each; were 75c and $1.00. 25c 4 pair; were 50c and 75c. ‘ ‘ Fine bri cf Fi 7 5 7 Embroidered Cotton and Lisle; plain or lace, pane pabriggan unbleached Ribbed Jersey fiting; | Heavy-weight natural wool or white merino Vests) | FANCY covelties, colored and Dlick; aso plain black, merican silk ’ s A i : 4 ih i ' 8 : ‘ Nn Ag Ribbed Merino Vests, high neck, short sleeves: | Split feet biackvanaicolored Jace, Uslesori plain each; wi 5c, Black Cashmere Ribbed Vests, low neck, short oe » ||| 48c each; were 75c sleeves. 50c a pair; were 95c to $1.50. V . Heavy natural wool, fleece lined cotton or ribbed ite { ri roe AK A 7 f ‘ * ati) a suit; were $1.25. | Fine Richelieu ribbed pure silk in colors, novelty F With stocks of furniture aggregating three-quarters of a million dollars, in our two balbriggan shirts and drawers. j 50c etd 5 a Tisle thread in many destenss black lace lisle and* 1 stores, our public can readily understand the prestige and power in the hands of our buyers, a : Ones Calon Suits, winter weight, ribbed cotton, opera lace lisle, two-toned effects; also fast black when favorable prices were being sought tor this February movement. With the regular pur- 5c each; were $1.50 and $2.00, natural color, : unshrinkable cashmere, Cartwright & Warner's. chases of the WANAMAKER business mounting op to such vast figures, manufacturers were glad Imported sanitary natural Wool shirts; light 79¢ each; were $1.50 and $1.75. _ Children’s: Stockings to specially favor us when buying these special lots, which were in comparison so small. net weight; some sizes in drawers; many large sizes; Silk and Cotton Ribbed Vests and Corset Covers, ; ro 4 Yet this February furniture array is one of the finest to luc we have ever invited public also. Winter weight, natural wool, full regular imported Swiss Ribbed Cashmere Vests, in colors 10c per pair; were 25Sc and.35c. $ attention. In the detail today we exploit most largely Parlor Furniture, because we have out- qaadershlirtssandtdrawers i and blacks; all light_ weights, in broken sizes, of Afl-wooi, Ribbed Cashmere, ribbed fleece-lined done all past successes in this line. Of course, the occasion presents the splendid values in dining- if American poy fy, Vests and Pants, ¢otton, cotati, lace lisle, plain or ribbed cotton. room and bedroom furniture; but there had to be a greatest of all; and today it ‘is the parlor! |] 1,25 each; were $2.25. merino and Lisle thread. ire 65c and 90. and library that are most favored. é 7, ‘ 125 each; were $1.75 and. $3.00. Cper pair; were Oc an [9 The Parlor Suites, the Occasional Chairs for parlor and library, the fine Davenports that American silk shirts and drawers in fi Ainge ‘ei ‘. Plain’ black cashmere, unshrinkable, Cartwright & | * ] j * ; i 5 ~ lesh color), or heliotrope, high-grade All broken lines of high-grade imported Swiss Warner; also fine ribbed cashmere or silk em- vou would never expect to see offered at such Drlcee, all combine to make this an Occasion Extraor- indere i A crailaree alces ribbed pure silk, silk and wool, cotton and wool broidered tigured cashmere, dinaire—first, because of the high character and beauty of the furniture; second, by reason of the Wala) MEGTUMG ANG! EAU AEBS BIE: . or all-wool Vests, ‘high necky on or short 5 cisi reductions offered, on valuations measur by our own fair 7 . sleeves, white, colored or black: alse Union Suits decisive and reat reduct oods. ° 2 sured sy ir ond fixed regular 1.45 each; were $2,50 and $3.00, in merino and cashmere; also all broken lines of Men S Half Hose. selling priceson the same goods ; ‘ ; mice : Fallireril fine Winter weight | Winter weight American Hosiery Co. Vests and | 1()¢ a pairs were 1c to 25c Here are price-lists as long a8 space will permit us to print today. Not a tithe of the story | ull regular made, extra fine Winter weight pure Pants, in merino and cashmere, a pair; were a is told. ; TNT eaetalien hoe Sie ane awry owes ae : ’ Black lace lisle thread, silk embroidered black cot- F ne all-w , in Parlor Suites Fancy Wood Seat Bedroom Suites | Br EMen ARIS RRGroee Children S Underwear. he novelties a viral 87.60, f 75-—Two-plece Suite, a * $110, from $180—Mahogany Bed. | a i a pair; were 39c an iC. manga fain : nm corer arockers and Shale Saree iatrene | I QS; were $3.00 to $5.00. 25c each; Ms ae dc esr in cotton lisle thread, striped, em- $87.50, from $57—Three-plece Suite. | and golden oak Rockers, "1 $120, from $180—Mahogany Bed- | = Be . " , Boys’ heavy fleeced cotton shirts and drawers; broidered.or clocked, also plain black Coton, mahogany frames, tapestry cover, $7, from $10.60—tiolden oak ana) Send tnd Buren. Gur entire broken lines of American Hosiery Un- also Misses’ ribbed cotton; all natural color, 4 2 $40, from $60 -Three-piece Suite, | imitation mahogany kere. 175, from $ ~Mahogany Bed-| derwear in Winter weights, principally Union ht were 85c and $1.00. 39c a pair; were 50c and 75c. mahogany frames, tapestry cover. $7, from $10,56—Tmitation mn.) *tead and Bu | Suits, some silk and wool shirts and drawers; 50c each; j . Fancy liste thread, silk embroidered and clocked | $45, from —Three-piece Suite, | hogany Chairs, | from $280 —Mahogany Bed | also drawers of Cartwright & Warner's unshrink- Misses’ ribbed cashmere Vests and Pants, Norfolk on plain or lace grounds; also dron-stitch effects mnhogapy coe vel teat Ne ‘f from $12 — Golden oak | Stead and Bureau | able natural wool. and New Brunswick, white and natural. and many other styles, : $50, from $80—Two-plece Sulte, Y | $210, from $305—Mahogany Bed - : f mahogany, velour cover 5.50, from $18.50—hnitati fe eek an 7 Paya a $50, (rom $85 —|hogany Rocket ntMton maj etead, Bureau aud Chitfonier, | To-Morrow at '4 to % Under Price. To-Morrow at Great Reductions Tae eioureover, | ,88efom $12 —Imitation mahosany | nadatende: Bursar, Critter B G ine Agat Nickel-Steel W ES eT. | hockers, Tene ood! : . = HH, fom 8178) "gion 815~Maogans Hocker aemene CHA Sale of Brass and Iron Beds. enuine Agate Nickel-Steel Ware. ; - > b 5, from 05-—Mahogany tw! : id i i mahogany frames, Library Tables | Redstende, Bureau, Chiftonter ‘aud HE GREAT February trade-movement is on. Every T'S a part of this great Household Utensil Sale. The Leoni eae Atos iter $14—Golden oak |eauee able. day of the month will afford extreme savings to you. We're Basement throbs with phenomenal offerings. Agate ware of Tiree:pieceSuite, ma-| $10, from $1 oak {se a7 oe fron g426—-Mahogany. Bed wonderfully busy to-day. Prices and qualities, as compared _, Strictly first quality ; warranted to stand the test of strongest Nogany frames, vel.) $13, trom $18— ak | Fes rennet with others, are the cause of it. acids and to give perfect satisfaction. . from Kk ' ro! HO—) m ? A $110, fi $170— from & Sak ‘stead, Bureawt fand)Chiffonien © Bed To-morrow’s news is of Beds, Never in all New York have Anatelton bors and ‘ ‘Three - p' Suite, feng oak $260, from $470—Mahogany Red they been so little in price.» The savings in every instance are worth age bone a 5 boy Eid ee iol fromes, tapestry trom $2s—dolen pa (stead, Bureau and Chiffonier. taking account of, ree a aise Hee Die rane 2 ‘from $40—Golden oak $500, from $620—Mah . Be ce : . ae BRE A ae: aimee ileee, Suteal Dressers jstead, Burcu, Chiffouler end Cheval ENAMEL -BEDS. BRASS BEDS. BEDS. Se esther Se CE rol frames, damask s Glass Se re arr P i i 490. T 6hck TS $120, from $175— stead, Bureau and Chiffonier, ; iron; brass vases ani PS; Sold ty ie an daaico Coltee Sat. Gat, Oat. I12qt Agate Lip Preserving K ‘Vhree piece Suite,ma- A . all sizes. Sold regularly at $3.50. S regularly al .00, re dp P cone rving ettles, hogany frames, tay- | % Chiffonniers 3,25 for Beds of white enamel on} 34 5q for Brass Beds, with 2 inch dat. Sat. bat. estry cover. P | fron ete Golann dak 7 iron, with brass top rail head! “?*9" posts; bow foot; heavy husk Agate Tea Kettles. ital le Lp é Parlor Suites { Fancy Wood Seat Bird's-eye maple | >, (rom $10.60—Golden vak and foot: also brass vases; all sizes.) and large vases; 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6. Sold Bat. tat. 8 at. 38:. 390. 45c. Qe havin eve Mui le. d Chai palog ats i Sold regularly at $5.00. regularly: at $35.00. 65c. 75c. 88c. sqrt. iat. at. i ate 11 et £ t ird's-eve maple ry . Pt ber sat A. velo cover Rockers an airs lahugeny 124,00 for Brass Beds with continu- Tat. Pat. 490. 59c. 60e. $ from $3.50 — Golden’ oaks eS Hees emanie ¥ ous bent posts and boyy 95c. $1.28 Agate Drinking Cups, all sizes. ca., 10: . imitation mahogany and weathered rom $40—Bird's-eye maple ilhing; ts throughout. Suites Gak chaire. - fromm $42—Hird se from $a5—Gulden 0 Sold fegularly at $5400. All sses Agate Wator Pails, Ball Handle, | 4c3t0 gximmers, long handle, ca.. 1oc q $3, from $4—Golden oak and Imi $4 $97Mahoeene Z pot “gies Agate Cake Turners, ¢: ell Stans en recy ee pee 32.00 for bre aed ciagk || Behe, a8 Agate Dishpane. $: from $5.25 — Golden and irom $4 jolden onk handsome ee designs; 4 ft, and 4 ft Agate Berlin Shape Cooking Pots, 7qt. Bat. Wat. weathered oak, rush seat, Rockers. ly birch pcramercenyreldea gash tts men) see cores citi eal Geeatec eink BT ahha hel $5.50, from $5—Imitation mahog- olden oak 6 inches sizes. regularly at 5 h Handles. 35c, 39c, 49c. vekers. iene tahogany | Bat. dat. 6 at. Mat. Mat. & , from $5.50—Golden oak, imi- | $40! from $50—Bird's-eye maple arly birch | tae xe 59c., S5c. 65c. * tation mahogany and weathered oak | $40) fron O—Birch ~ 38, ie 39c- 49c. 59c. so ic. i Rose covers Chairs. $45, from doldenconk ogee) ftom soon trahowany Sat. iat. = 2.at- | Agate Long Handle “at. lat. from $200—Three-plece Suite —— a uinack cover "$4.50, from $6-—Golden ¢ $45, from #65—Mahogany 6c. 9c. $1.25 Dippers. i 0c iG tro. ‘Viirmecpiece Suite, Amitation mahogany Rockers, a“ Wardrobes 4,50 for Beds of white enamel on| 16 at. 2at. Agate t ‘gold frame | $4.50, from $7—Golden oak ¢ Bedroom Suites $25, from $40—-Golden oak 4 iron, made with extended Se ee Colande: j Cheval Glasses $4.50. from $7—Golden oak wood-| $55, fr 5-—Mahogany Bedstead from $42—Curly bireh bow foot and brass top rail; spinale $1.39 ead Pee RN $18, from $24—White enamel ana “tt an : com eee grid full!) mounts. “Sold: regulaelye Agate Roasting Pans,Oblong Shape | —"—** golden oak nat: 780 Imitation ma-| $75, from $105 Mahogany Bed $6.50 18inch. 14 neh, 18 inoh. 16fnch. 17 inch.| 25c. yn $24—Imitati pogany rush-seat Rockers. stead and Bureau. — — — Bernie #24—lmitation mahog som $7—Imitation mahogany! $77, from $125—Mahogany Bed- 5,85 eC i lg aa 4Bc, 49, BC. 89.68, hae Mitch from $45—Bird's-eye maple [stead and Bureau. foot and brass top. rail, with full Agate Berlid Shape Sauce Pans, |" “"" ___ . " . from $8.50 — Golden onk| $80, from $116—Mahogany Ned-| $4 —Rird's-eye maple ts; all sizes, Sold regularly at with Cover and Long Side Handle.’,| iQc, 12c. 18c. iy y jatead and Bureau, | $85) from $1 Bird's-eye maple yi Bh ial . 2at. sat. dat Agate Pudding Pans—Deep, $9.00, pata — 2qt. Sat. dqt. Sat. at. Sat, e for Beds of white enamel on B with a-inch 29c. 39. 49c. pe hat Pa he ages ee bE A BS ° 4 8.00 er eee continuous shape | 44,00 for ee jree) wan te ga tie 8c, 20c. 23c. 25c. 30c. 38c. » omorrow ecins t e Uu l e post and brass centre: 4 ft. and 4 ft. saney scroll and upright lateral, Sold —- tAgate Milk or Shallow Pudding tin. snes, Sold regularly a $48.50. | reguiarly at $60.00 B9c. Rox ™ | Pans. > " . 9. for Beds of white enamel on} we gate ots. Zqt. Bat. sat. Sat. qt. sat. / Those who remember the great Wanawakin movement of a year ago will know what to} 675 ‘ron, on indus, posts, wit! 55,00 ie Tei ald Pyiaadbcltad wee'Ba ann. 18c. 17c. 20c. 25¢. a0c. 8c. ef on this most extraordinary Silk Occasion of the year. | pra es cold rently at 314.00, poss viit meen centre Mesiens Sold aes” age ‘Wee. j0c.| * Agate Wash Basins. is al 00. i 12inch, ‘ IL 4 ALSO twelve patterns, of Colored En- | T8¥larly Uineb, 1inch, 1B inch, 120,000 Yards, From Twenty-two Different Silk Mills Hi] Anat peus only one of a kind—et MATTRESSES, Ne 1 ‘ 1 | these prices. pabtdb ted cial wate dlael ass Ary posed the enormous purchases made for our two great stores. The values are most remark- | beat $8.00 to $19,00 for Combination Mattress made e * Can't give the details here. The whole story will be in the Morning Papers, tomorrow, | Formerly $12 to $28. | 478 of excelslor and soft halr top, fut ‘for it. { a ‘ottom and sides; covered in fancy ‘ i panieldtat & f i PILLOWS. ticking, Regularly $6.00, ; | acinus St ctor i for Mattresses of pure black , Broadway, 4th Av 14,75 South American Horse Hi ; k : | 1812 and 14-Anoh: choioe, each nds ‘full yi i mga. Sth & 10th Sis. cohtate! Deuehs Oe NAMAKE

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