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THE WORLD: FHURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1904 Kothenberg < LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS, even in our uneguilled records of & .r- peices 6TH AV., 22D TO 23D ST., NEW YORK. : Galenuel Friday Flood of Money Savers NHE brisk stir of a great’ enthusiasm is all over the store. The matchless values are stirring the city from centre to ) circumference. Every business day in the year it is to your advantage to buy at Ehrich’s. More than ever is it so NOW during the most notable sale in our experience. Value is NOT what vou SEE but what you GET—what is actually delivered at your home for the money you pay. Judged by that standard, these Friday offerings will surpass all that have gone before. $2.50 Panne Silk Velvet, 39c. Biggest Shoe Sale in Years. A HIT—21-inch imported Panne Silk Velvet In the following beautiful French colorings;' Sultana, Heliotrope, Castor, Mauve, Russian Blue, Royal, Golden Brown, Catdinal, Tan, Purple, Violet, Eminence, Fawn, Lilac, Bor- deaux, eae Gobelin, Gendar Mordore, Argent, Navy. In all about A great Eastern purchase of Shoes, which we will place on sale Pridxy morning at less than half price, also our ‘ets) SANG AAG own regular Shoes of broken sizes and widths to go in the lot—containing ladies’, misses’, children's, boys’ and Finest Imported Panne Silk Velvet. youths’ Shoes—on account of some lots to be sold we are compelled to announce that we will not send C. O. D. or Including 300 yds. of fancy Panne Velvet in black and gold, and fill Mail Orders, as there are not enough, Prices and quality to pack the store for four big busy hours’ selling; an This means a tremendous loss to the importer—a tremendous 39¢ offer never made before in Shoes and Oxfords. On our Main Floor, Shoe Department. *® bargain for the lucky buyers and tremendous “Hit” for the , Ehrich Silk Store. None to dealers. None C. 0. D. 2 Women’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes, $1.00 a Lot No. I---Table No.1. 9 to 1 o'clock. Hundreds of them—splendid French Corsets and some of the best that able lasts, neat and dressy styles. In patent leather and dongela but- America makes—Z. Z., C. P. a la Sirene and Her Majesty Corsets, in white, ton and lace; high military heels; most all sizes and gray and black, heavily boned, lace and ribvon trimmed. Not one Corset <s widths. A bargain never seen before in a SHOE white and gold, worth $2.50; all at one price, a yard $4 French Corsets, $ 1 Pas) e 1,000 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes and Oxford Ties: welkmade, comfort- ~ in this entire offering was ever made to sell for less than $2.75, Gago: goeelal Sites, $2.00 see 4.00 42:c, to 19¢, Wash Fabrics, 6c. Make the Morning Hours Busy. From 8 A. M, to 12 M. Boys’. $3 Suits, $1.26. These suits are of ‘all-woo! materials And are sold at these low prices he- Sunt to Chive the stxes tnve ‘become Lroken 4 ; : ‘ T t $,000 Remnants of WASH FABRICS, Me 4 Bis eerie Cine Greets ~ Consisting of waist and dress lengths Srowing sre. WEST 14% ST. iategslon Grargsioed Appeal to every. mother in the ¢ of goods worth fro Hc. to 19c.—lett City, as they are without pr from the last weel Ing, All at one price, ALL DAY Double Blue Stamps : To-Morrow: and Matchless Bargain Friday Money Savings. 'N if we didn't say another word about to-morrow’s attractions, the announcement above would bring hundreds of careful shoppers. But just a few more words are necessary. The merchandise offerings which we have ready deserve the strongest possible presentation. Money savings are extraordinary! You'll say so, too, when you read the items below. Remember, We ShallContinueto Give Double Stamps All Day To-Morrow You get a handsome premium for a collection of 300 Blue Stamps. All other systems require you to save 1,000 Stumps, When we give Double Stamps, a premium is earned on $15 worth of purchases. Handsome Tailored Suits at $4.98. 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 $1.29 Waists at 79c. Girls’ Winter Coats at $1.98. Fancy mixed tweed, in tan, gray or- bluer Full length heavy English melton cloth, in sev 2 military style; with broad front, six military {Tal Styles, such as newest military coats, on sides, plaited back, full donb ie prearten (cloth faced, with newest sleeve, sleeve, pointed cuff, tab stock; blue, red, or Oxford; sizes Another Bargain Friday Sensations—$1.98 for $3 Walking Skirts. Newest pleated style Men’s Fancy Wool Tweed Suitings, finished with tabs and buttons; also in plain black ° cheviot in a new flare style, with yoke or tailor straps, all lengths, tence cecees OF HEAVY BLACK CHEVIOT OR MANNISH SUITINGS OF 4 9 8 military style; fullest flare skirt; all sizes; at < buttons; double box plaits cape coat with stole front, all sizes ; $1.29, value at,. 19¢ aac I 98 Glearing Sale of || LaceskNeckwear Footwear. and the greater number ranged up to $4; to be reduced on Friday . toy seein 125) tr One pair toa customer, Boys’ Sweaters. |} “Spccti purcnase of bisce Great Bargain Friday Offerings. None C. io Mail Orders. = eters Sao trimming laces and black $2 Oxfords and Slippers, 50c. Se “Box Calf Shoes in lace, or button "Leather Goods Sale, aad * We've marked down all the boys’ = sweaters in our sporting goods store, erie Pan siety Nas style for girls; Caliskin Lace ie Lot No. 2—Table No. 2, 9 A.M. to 1 P. IM. third floor, to one SN Shoes, with steelcirclets in Lace and Embroid. ered Neckwear, 25 different patterns, i values up to double, at 123¢ La Tosca Veilings. uniform price for quick clearing. All sizes inthe lot, but not all sizes in each coloring and style. soles, for boys—both lines exactly suitable for school vi special, per pair, Bigger than any New York has known. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF D, A. LAUFERTY & CO., a firm whose name ranked high up among the very foremost manufacturers of high-grade Leather atent and kld tips, reg- 50c yea as: —— —— Women’s $2 Sandals & Men’s Slippers, 25c. Ladies’ Oxford Ties and House Slippers, all sizes: ular $2.00 value.... 5 Both plain and q 50 styles of meshes to choose from, Goods, was SOLD BY J, E, MOSHEIM & CO., the Dole WOR CSUCL DROS FG be OM ib he te epreented. || plain and dotted, black, white, navy, well-known auctioneers. Our buyer was on the spot and De, 300 pairs of Ladies’ Satin Strap Sandals, not all sizes, slightly soiled, reg. $2.00 Have been 89¢., inal on sale at, per J 2c A special lot of Boys’ Double Sole secured the very cream of this particularly choice stock at prices ei. vale: Also big lot of Men’s Slippers, all on sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., 25c¢ 98c., $1.25,at * yard. .cocssse Watecetescins Praailendurskating: shoes; that enable us to offer to-morrow what are admittedly the most = “ aia al aa aS onan ear Linen Lrecarens 2 most unusual offer- extraordinary values that New York has ever known in fine 50c. Rubbers at 15c. ‘ 6 (P Seana octievalueaearee y) 3, 37 1.25 Leather Goods. THE PURCHASE INCLUDES Combination Pocketbooks —Purses—Wrist Bags—Automobile Bags—Card Cases— Letter Cases—Wallets—Bill Folds. THE MATERIALS ARE Genuine Seal—Real Alligator—Real Lizard—Walrus—Cow- hide—Grain—Morocco. P ADe Muslin Wear, Petticoats and Infants’ Wear Bargain Friday Money Savings of the Most Attractive Sort half dozensess.. Lot No. 4—Table No. 4. 9 A.M. to 1 P. 350 pairs Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers, mostly small sizes Good $1.25 Shoes at 50c, Lot 4 Scores of Styles full 75c. values 2 2c Lot No. 5—Table No. 5. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. ta SIIk Petticoats in black and) W ig Skirts, full size, Cambric|iInfants’ Silk Embroidered acd Lot2 Scores of Styles full 1.00 values - 39 all the leading colors, full flare flounce| and Absualiays deep as rime Hemstitched Tucked Caps, heavy Lot 3 Scores of Styles full 1.50 values « 69¢ 750 pairs of Misses’, Children’s and Little Men's SHOES, s of accordion plaiting, Fe a eudat ate ! teed ie Atel) Leal a Lot 4 Scores of Styles full 2.00 values » 98c Misses Button and Lacey patent Westheriand Dongol: race oe GA jens 4 9 8 Gea Cod CL laces; wide}| styles, silk strings; 75c. value, at 49c Lot 5 Scores of Styles full 2.50 values 1.29 and comfortable, no sewing to hurt the feet, for school or dress wear; only 6 i t ° brofdered ruffles, fintshed Infants’ Long and Short Skirts, ° one pair to a customer; none sold before or after the hours adver- $6.00 value, at...-..++ Lot 6 ors es eve pu ae vues + 1.50 {isedy regular $1.25 value at 50c Sat Pettlcoats in black mercerized tines, ene ruffles} $1.19 Cc with and without waists, trinced way 5 oe Te Il. width, ep umbrella flouns CAPES ALS DARI : Nd EIEN S Le) we ee) trimmed with wide tucks. and. brai dered ru "test 656: value, a. DAC $2.50 to $4.00 Shoes, Lot No. 6—Table No. 6. 9to 1 o’Clock. 350 pairs of Ladies’ Vicl Kid and Patent Leather You are asked to particularly remember that these are NOT a job lot, NOT shopworn goods, NOT back-number styles, but ALL brand-new, choice goods, fresh from one of the fore- most, if not indeed the, very foremost, makers in America. Sale begins Friday morning. Drugs and Toilet Articles. Qc, bottle, 3 for 25c., Little Liver Pills. 6c. each, Belladonna Plasters. A2t4c. box Seidlitz Powders (U. S. P.), full welght. 25c. Ib. Sterilized Aseptic Absorbent Cotton. 29c,—Reef, Iron and Wine, 16 oz. bottle (50c. quality). 10¢,—Castor Oil, 4 oz. bottle. 18c.—Wood Alcohol, full pint bottle. 85c—Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. (SPECIAL) 15c, Hair Brushes. (Special value.) Infants’ $2 Slips, 79c. Bables’ SKIRTS, of daisy cloth, cambric waists, sizes to 3 years; to be reduced on Friday from 39c. to........+ 25c Infants’ Fine Nainsook SLIPS, square yoke, with Insertions of embroidery and tucks; to be reduced on Friday from 75c. to 49 Infants’ Nainsook SLIPS, in a variety of styles, hemstitched hem and embroidery trimmed, slightly soiled; to be reduced 79 c on Friday from $1.49 and $2.00 to Bables’ MOCCASINS, white and tan; value 39¢,, sreeial... 25e » trimmed ruffles, also plaited flounce, ruffle fini $1.75 value, at.. Gowns, made of very fine Cambric a-d Muslin, in high neck, V-shape, square SHOES and OXFORD TIES, some Good- year welts and hand sewed in thelot, but- ton and lace, most all sizes and widths; some taken from our regular grades and marked for these four HOW ONY Ato... cost coc ene 1.50 This item will jam the dept. Val.‘lace, cluster of tucks and _hemstitching; 75c. and $1.00 value, at... Regular $2.50 and $4.00 values. Men’s Satin Calf Shoes, $1.00. 300 pairs Men's Satin Calf SHOES, with English protected back sta: tainly not the finest shoes in existence, but of SPLENDID STOCK, good value at our regular price, $2.00; on sale for 4 hours only at Men’s $12 Suits, $4.95. Men's $12 Overcoats, $4.95, | , smooth inner soles, newest toe shapes; cer- ELL MADE and VERY DRESSY; extra J 00 ° Women’s $15 Suits $5, Women’s $25 Suits $10, Women's man-tallored dress and walking SUITS—the balance of our extraordinary Monday's sale with an additional lot added. Amongst this lot are several different styles and colors, in Eton and Jacket effects. They are made of fine cheviots, canvas cloth, coverts—and we have a few more velvet shirt-waist suits amongst them, Regular values $25 8) 00 & 5 00 le e and $15—special sale price........6 re On Sale Friday, 9 A. "1. to 12 o’Clock Noon, A splendid lot of Suits and Over- coats of our regular $12 grades— styles that have been so much in de- mand as to break up the sizes—hence Manafacturers’ Samples. bric and nainsook yokes, trimmed||Corsets, made of tmported coutf! tn with fine embroidery anal 49 white and drab, medium bust, long finish, sizes 18 to 26 inch, $1.00 c value, at 69 5,000 Yards of Fine White India Linon, in lengths of 2 to 10 yards 6Xc Lining Remnants. ‘ 1,000 Remnants of 36-inch Silk Cloth, business; values up to 19c. a yard; all to go at, Qc Small Items Showing Great Savings. 8c RIB PLATES, at iainutar eae and (short Dtesses $1.00 Corsets at 69c. over hips, lace trimming top, ribbon ° Domestics, Etc. each; value 10c. to 15c. per yard, at... These are the accumulation of the season's e Ghina Glearance. . TEA PLATES, DINNER PLATES, and chemise style; elaborately trimmed with fine Hamburg, Val. and 69 Torchon laces; $1.00 value, at.. Cc : / Hand-Made Hats. $1.49 for Usual $3 Values. HESE are the newest ideas in lace and chiffon combinations. Made with a lace brim and crown edged with tucked or shirred chiffon, and intended e to sell for $3.00; to-morrow at...-.+-- Another important offering of Hand-Made Hats, with a full ruffled mohair brald crown 9 re} and a brim of fine quality tucked chiffon. (e Special $1.98 values, at. ’ A Boys’ $2.98 Suits, $1.49. ht not to last till noon at this price, for they a Sectine all of our $2.98 Suits in Norfolk, double-breasted and 3-piece suits. Broken sizes, of course, but if the size you want is here you will have the greatest clothing value ever offered anywhere. The fabrics are of ME. ISHES, worth from 2c. to Tc. each, 4in 6in 8in 10in 12in 14in i il-wool cheviot and cassimeres in an be. BUTTER Bc 120 1he 250 490 Children’s Flannelette GOWNS, double yoke; sizes to 6 a price that proves the earnestness of strifasg variety of fancy mixtures, excellently FEATES: 8557 Ae BALA HOVER years; to be reduced on Friday from 49c. to........+. 29¢ our purpose to close them out quickly Sheet Music, | Oc. made, handsomely trimmed, 180, CUP! : 8, Qo, Mee COVERED DISHES. Ud 8OUP TUREENS, a 8 AND and sewed throughout with BAUCERS, pure dye silk. To-morrow, while they last, instead of $2.98 each, at. and completely. Suits are in worsteds, fancy chev- lots and cassimeres; well cut, well tailored; mostly single-breasted, but a fair sprinkling of double-breasted ones among them. Overcoats are mainly {In friezes, In Great Sale of Popular Sheet Music, on Friday only, at 10c. each (2c. extra by mail). None C, O, D, In Zanzibar (Hit of the “Medal and Maid"), The Gondolier ($5,000.00 composition). Always in the Way, Navajo (Vocal and instrumental), Take Me Back to My Louisiana Home (Beautiful new ballad by . BOWLS, at J ° ite CREAM JUG: M. . dec. SUGAR BOWLS, at-29¢ Reliable Furniture. An Endless Variety Of Columbia Gold Moulded Cylinder Records, 25¢ wax Cobb & Edwards), Veer Ea. a all the popular shades, gotten Pp in || Good-Bye, Eliza Jane. ; F344 Tax 4 Thousands to choose from. the swagger styles that are distinc- Peaceful Henry ‘Two-step). (xX merely Baa] Fit all cylinder machines, tive of smart clothing, and well-tail- | The Village by the Sea. : shay tne Was of Your Bye, ¢ Moon, the Coon and the Little Octoroon (The English Daisy”). Eeict cas Hearts Courageous (Waltz). Soko (Great Moorish Intermezzo), Bedelta (Vocal and instrumental), ored throughout. Men’s $2.75 Trousers, $1.25. We will say very Iittle about these, except that they are in keep- ing with the great values we have been giving in our Trousers Columbia Graphophones, Disc and Cylinder, sold on easy payments, GUARANTEED BEST h, illustration, heavy polished quartered 1 Pur:hase of 70 Five-Plece Parlor Suits ; The Sweetest Girl tn Dixle (Vocal). oak frame, covered in Belgian velours Be GOODS MADE, Department. They are In all sizes. The quantity being mited, }| Rosalyne (By Fred Houlthan), A postal ee rea A a ptiteeed lt ieee oar rare caters ' we must prohibit any of them being sold to dealers. Muste Department, Third Floor. remarkable bargain. Highly polished frames, upholstered roy; value $18.50, | 98 = in rich satin damask or Verona velour; full spring edges. sale price. 2: T = mom = GHSDICIOUS FIRES vain, to see her husband. Positively a $30 suit; special at shaft. William Twomey, the janitor, gave the alarm to tenan s after calling the engines, and the fifteen familtes, many of them at their supper, left the M'KINLEY GUARD (S [There Is More to It . JAMES McCREERY & GO. -—CHLLED SWINDLER Detective S. R. Ireland, One of the Secret Service Watchers at Buffalo, Is in Jail at Nice, France. » PARIS, Feb, 4—Detective 5. R. Ire- | and, who was present as a guard when President McKinley was assussinatea Buffald, will not accompany Presi- @ent Loubet to Italy, as it had been ar- Anged that he should do. Welegrams from Nice relate that he ie been arrested there charged with The Paris Journal's Nice despatches report that in playing poker he not only Gheated but stole money lying on the table. While in Paris Ireland tntroduced Hurt aa the owner of “copper mines in the District of Columbia,” and said he was Hurt's lawyer, He had big oards with “Spectal Ser vice of the United States” on them. He won large sums here at poker played in his rooms, first at the Conti- nental Hotel and then at the Grand Ho- tel, until he was driven from both. He played poker coming over on the steamship Minneapolis Ireland was made quite a social Hon here and was a prominent figure at Am- bassador Porter's receptions. a te You will waste a lot of time looking through dictionaries and encyclo- ng and with belonging to an in- gang of swindlers known as Band. pedias for facts. You will save time by consulting The World Almanac and Encyclopedia. Price 25 cents, by mal) 85 conta, fast Gee ay house hurriedly, The firemen extinguish- I TWO FLAT HOUSES) ed the fire with little dimoulty. = ‘The second fire was discovered halt an hour later, Rubbish had been fired under the stairway, and before the , tenants were aware of it the halls were Here again there was a stampede of Started Blazes in West Ning tenants. Before the fremen arrived tho haa en its fay to tes chird floor tieth and Ninety-first Streets stairw " ; * Th —Fire Marshal Investigating. no rudbish was in the places a short | time before the fires were started, but no one could be found who had seen night | ny one carrying rubbish to the cel- lars, or lo! ing about the places. Fires were discovered Inst within half an hour ‘of each sis | —<—$<— tn the flat-houses at No. 152 West Nine-|GapTURED BOAT MAKES WAY. ty-first street and No. 141 West Nine-| sirez, Hgypt, Feb, 4—The United tleth street. Each seemed no palpably | States gunboat Don Juangj@e Austria, of Incendiary origin that the police | Which is on her way from the Phil- asked the Fire Marshal's office to in. | (PPInG, lands to tne nn tne veutigate, Don Juan de Austria ieft Manila for The fire in the Ninety-frst street | {re foantan seearts sunk Dy Dewesre house was discovered at 6 o'clock in a si heap ef rubbish a6 the @umbwalier feet pane ry leu ibee- SSD eed sa Manse eBags House Gowns 3rd Floor. 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