The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1904, Page 16

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IHG WCHLD: MONDAY w4 NING, FEBRUARY So} DUA. [= Mail Orders Filled Untess Otherwise Stated. Lowest Priced Store in New York Hus Fine oods. Arcade. 6TH AVE,, 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. Biggest Savings i Ycars. Every thought, every effort, every move of every person connected with this business is to make this a better shopping place. Important improvements are manifest in service, in system, in everything that counts for satisfaction. The great sale now going on is a’ demonstration of the advantages we offer. Men who have grown gray in this line of business say that they have never seen anything like the values that are presented here during this sale. Not in one department, or two, or ten, but in every department. It is a time to buy largely, for the savings are the greatest in very many years. Postponement is unwise. Morning visits are best. | Broken Java Coffee at 14c. , MORNING SALES, TUESDAY, 8 to 12.30 ONLY. No Mail Orders. No Telephone Orders. No C. 0. D. Note Nobody could have foreseen the overwhelming crowds that throng our aisles during the big sale that is now going on all over the store. With'a much bigger force of salespeople and increased facilities we are giving splendid service, and if will be ar ditional relief to the great afternoon crush if our ns will kindly shop in the morning when at all possible. As an extra compensation for any inconvenience it may cause we ofier some of our most desirable goods at even less than the very low prices that prevail throughout the house during this unprecedented sale. Such items are offered ONLY for this purpose and hence ONLY for these hours—8 A. M. to 12.30. Hence also—no mail orders, no telephone orders, no C, O, D.’s. 2i-Inch White Faille Fran- || Women’s $15 Suits, New Spring Model, $8.45. caisc & Catelle Cord, 29c Black Zibeline Cheviot Suit; jacket richly satin No other word is needed. Everybody knows Meera ea At whichithes ata obs lined, cut collarless, 22 igches long, single tainable here is 58 cents. From 8 2 breasted, fastened with lo kirt cut gore 1 9c effect and finished with lap seams to mateh to 12.3 jock you may yaecue at Ticiiackela Sieeas te eco Onae onan All-Wool Voiles, 29c 50c moderate price for this suit ° be $15. From 8 to 12.30......... “$8. 45 Watch for the Datiy Sarprise Bargains tn Our i In this item also the very great saving is man!- 3 i fest. [ull jine of street and evening shades, 12c. Outing Flannel, 7c f as well as black. Not offered under 29 , . 2 49c, anywhere. Here from 8 to 12.30 at IC || Victoria, of extra good quality, double faced i and with a heavy nap. ‘hey are in checks j j and stripes in grays, pinks, bl i) : $6 Silk Petticoats, $3.65. |] dines kis eters: Rinks, bins and i Petticoats of rich heavy rustling Black Taf- t “feta Silk, with deep accordion pleated $1.50 Couch Covers, 95c¢ f 1 with tucked ruffle (some B pee Pein teal rue shines) and others || 1@ndsome Tapestry Couch Covers, full length finished made with 4 attached ruffles. ‘The 2 65 regular price {8 $6, From 8 to 12.30. De 28c, Taffeta Ribbons, 14c. tin Taffeta, soft fin- light blue. and 50 Inches wide, rich Oriental stripes perfectly reversible and fringed all round. nly one toa eur emeny and on sale 95c only from 8 to 12. $1.25 Silk Hilary at 69c 41% inches wide, finest ¥ ish, high lustre, » white, Women's Importe, i eauainas pink, old rose, turquoise, royal, obtainable tare analeehon Pogue i Nile, ete, etc. In many stores 30c.; black, Richelieu or Rembrandt ribbed, some f sume stores 29¢.; our own price 14¢ with white feet. From 8 to 12.30 they : $86); from 8) tov12,00/atsissisosvess will be down from $1.25 per palr to. OOC —This is an &e. item, deseripti Sale 8 to 12.30 only. Hote Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, 5c $5 Velour Samples, $1.19. ot Verona Velour Fabrics, in 1% and 2 yard RG from a Philadelphia manufacturer. ‘These have been used on the road as manufacturer's sam- ples, and are qualities sold usually at $2.50 per yard, chiefly in rich reds and beautiful greens. at maans $5.00 and $3.75 worth of goods (accord- ing to the lengths of the samples), and we shail offer them just as they come, the whole 1. 19 _ sample, At....sseererreceeeeee ese eeeereee For three days (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) we will continue to sell Our Broken Java Coffee at 14c. And Our 40c, Teas (all kinds ) at 19c. Most of them are he mined all around and can be ere ces Women’s $2.50 Shoes, $1. ¥ 9 to I o’Clock, ‘ $1.50 Corsets, 69c. 1,000 pairs of ladies’ Shoes and Oxford rite CORSETS, low bust, long and short |! Ties; well made, comfortable lasts, in very anes cout, ay boned, lace neat and dressy styles, in patent alue 9c leather and dongola, button and Jace; high milltary heels; most all sizes and widths “hip, mado and ribbou trimmed Sale price | Corset Covers, 10c. ; Corset Covers—Cambric, circular neck, French A bargain never seen be- t model, short tc the waist; saw 10c fore in a SHOE depart- price ti aiemeaanalsanaiecees meee Gaie Drawe ambric, umbrella@ruffle with 19 worth $2.00 and hematitched tucks and hem; sale price. Cc $2.50: special Chemise—Murin, square yoke of eaibroliery in- sale finished with neat ruffle: sale $3 Trousers, $1.00 If you want a good pair of Trousers for very little money THIS is your chance, 300 pairs—Dark mixed Cheyiots, Cassimeres and a few fancy Worsteds — grades th ne only look well, but wear weil Watt's . Shoes at 1.90. Women's Colt and Patent Leather Shoes, button and lace, high Cuban heels; all the new toe shapes; some close edges, some extension soles; rogu- ular $3.00 values; offered during the l. 90 sale at Boys’ & Girls’ $1.25 Shoes 75c. f All sizes; good $3.00 value ; Tuesday and until | sold 1.00 This Item 10 to 12 o’Clock Only. Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress SHOES, In soft dongola, with patent leather and kid tips, button and lace styles; all well made on comfortable Insts, 1h good strong soles; great lot are choice mey hant tailoring patterns in al the N fave ored fabrics; thoroug §5 Trousers, $i. 59 | } f t 1 made and trimmed, and pair; for two hours at ng a very dressy ap- all sizes 1.59 $35 Sewing Machines $12 od $5 value, at 30 Pompadours, 50c¢ The cost Hair has ac half, yet her absolutely unequalled, Natural Human POMPADOURS, worth $1.50, at.. $2 Hair ‘Switches, 70c HAIR stems ry to 20 in n short of Natural nced one are values Hair 50c | The NEW CENTURY Sewing Machines have 'Y up-to-date improve- and are guaranteed years by the makers and ourselves. Woodwork is of latest swell-front de- hand-polished oak, covers or drop-heads. machine is made hardened bearings, rnished with a com- of attachments, obbin-winder, ‘ting needle and “New Century."’ a aces “70c $5 Hair Switches, $2 HUMAN HAIR, all natural and gray mixed, short stems Jong; worth $5.00; the sale price is self-threading shuttle. Wl. er's name (a well-known 0} chines cost $35.00 to $50.00; them (instructions furnished frec old nder the mak- entical ma- $2.00; te cabinet ) each, POLICE ROUT STUDENTS. he Yelling at Hie topa of their v« t and Sixth aver to-day, when .Volleeman Stuhl, of the eted by the sere df REY B m yeseventh street station c " WMA T They Were 1 rbivg a Bath- m with his night stick, ‘Th: Hurglars! House in Cae Night. dente were bad!” routed * heard all 'Purkish baths after a night of see-| giro yclothes they retr Ming sights and other things made four warecm broke Into n students feel so good that} led to exercise with men | i‘ the Murray Hill Turkish | Sbaths in West Forty-second street. With wor towels they were running WOMAN ALARMS POLICE. It » moth ‘al during the night A phystelan and the While Hysterical She Calin Tevairtt for Help. Elght policemen and half a dozen Cures Cold | JAMES MeCREERY & CO. Silks and London Novelty Silks. sah aud Marakibo Silks, new volors,—white and black. 8000 yards White, cream and black, 20 inches wide, 55¢. per yard, Twenty-third Street, Sale of than former prices. plates..s5oc and 1.00 each) value 1.00 and 1, | English China (10 inch) plates,........+.%,00 each value 1.59 English China Tea Cups and Saucers ....00000 00050 50C] value 75c | Jar and Plates,........ 25¢! JAMES McGREERY & 60, On Tuesday, February oth, Exhibition and sale of the latest Paris, Vienna JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-Third Street. Some of the weaves are Imprime Chiffon cloth, Crene, Foulard, Messaline and Panne Satin. Medium and heavy qualities of Shantung, Tus- Complete range of Imported “ Taffetas *Superieur,” Fine China, Marble Figures and Busts, Bric-a-Brac' and Lamp Shades, All Marble Figures and Busts at one-third less Remaining Winter Stock of Silk Lamp Shades . , at one-half former prices. English Wedgwood (roinch)| Austrian China Tea Cups and Saucers, finely deco- rated and traced with RONG vores wiclercserelsieicie eZ 5C Fine China Chocolate Pots, various shapes and decora- tions...... 75¢ value 1.00 Fine China Condensed Milk Fine China Cracker Jars sees. 50c and 75¢ JAMES McCREERY & CO. Corsets. Imported Corsets,—new models, in many variations of proportion and design to meet the requirements of every figure, On Tuesday, Feb. oth. Straight front. Short hip model, Sizes 18 to 23 inches. , 3.25 Value 3.00 Black Corsets. models, Numerous included, 3.00 Formerly 5.59 to 8.75 black. Twenty-third Street. Fancy Goods, Sale of the new ‘French Fabrics, velvet or braid, JAMES MeCREERY & 60. Ladies’ Suit Dept. 3rd Floor. Suits made of new Spring Trimmed with} 20,00 Genuine Whalebone Corsets.) Walking Suit with semi-fit- ted coat, taffetas and braid, trimmed with 25.00 Tailor made canvas Suit, lined with silk, 45:00 Sizes 18 to 36. Supporters} New Spring model silk Neg- ligee Gowns, trimmed with | lace, blue, pink, white or, 18.50 Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. New York nx Casieat Growing Store. [Rothenberg < | WEST t4&™S .¢ Guaranteed @ Money Promptly Refunded. Double Blue Stamps All ee For Another Big Tuesday Sale. Xv Hats Worth $3.50 at CSI. 98 These are Hand [Made Hats, of tinest quality spangle, horsebair, crowns, with tucked and shirred chitfon and Japanese silk brims; would be cheap at $3.50; for to-morrow, ¢ach........eeeeee Roses, Bluets. Fruit, Follage, Violets and Black ,Flowers, sold regularly every- where at 39¢. a bunch, on sale here at,.... “The Rothenberg Special Hat’’ is made w fine tucked chiffon brim; sold elsewhere at $1.98; here at, each. Domestics, Etc. Snowflake Voile and Tweed Suitings in gray, brown, green, and blue mixtures, special, yard Good Quality Shaker Flian- " Asc Mill Remnants of Linings, all colors, value 15c. and 18c, special, per yard.... All Linen Towelling, in lengths of 2 to 10 ae Ge 12 value, at. Men’s Fancy Shirts cut to good liberal! patterns and produced by one of the best known ‘shirt makers in the land. stripes, dozens of patterns and scores of colorings; $1.00 value at. Lace Specials. Also Trimmings and Neckwear. 20-Inch Cotton Allovers, White, A New Shipment of Fine Em- You Get a Handsome Premiam for a Colleciton of 300 tiue Sania All Other Systems Require You to Save 1,000 Stamps. We Give Double Stamps, a Premium Is Earned on $15 Worth of Purchases. More Splendid Garment Values. . Tailored Suits, $5.98. Made from men’s fancy gray mixed suit- ings, in newest collarless style, finished with sailor straps and military shoulder capes; lined to edge, full blouse front; skirtedstyle. New- ome est pleated skirt. 5 = Women’s Walsts, fancy mixed tweed, in tan, gray or blue, military style; with broad front, six military buttons; double box pleats on sides, pleated back, full sleeve, pointed cuff, tab (oF stock, all sizes; i 29 value, at. mohair and silk; peroxaline 1.98 Special Flower Sale at 19. 98c h a full silk horsehair ruffled crown anda per J Oic ito tro: Silk Cloth Cloth; complete range 8ic 39¢ On Saie To-Morrow at EE how these shirts are made: Open front and back, felled seams throughout, faced sleeves and split neck bands to protect the neck from the collar button; 39 Fine materials in attractive busy for months. Spring shadings, includ- ing cream and blac $Cc. and 59c. values, a! Boys’ $2.98 Suits, $1.49. They include all of our $2.98 suits in Norfolk, Double-breasted and 3-Piece styles. Sizes, of course, but if the size you want {s here, you will have the greatest clothing value ever Sale Spring Dress Goods i Le Less Than Usual Prices 38-inch All-Wcol Nun’s Veiling; 40-inch ‘All Wool Crepe Alba- 38-inch Ail Wool Voiles; 38-in All Woo! Crepe Granite 38-inch All Wool yisible Plaid and Bouretted Tweed Suitings, each line in a ot the 12 qt, When Strictly all-wool cheviots and cassimeres in an endless variety of fancy mix- tures, excéllently made, hand- somely trimmed and throughout with pure dye silk. To-morrow, while they last, instead of $2.98 each, at newest 39c Housefurnishings. Coffee Pots, with copper bot- toms Biggins, with cloth bag, 4-pint size, Ri 3 popper bation, in 3, 4,5 and 6 vit 9 size, choice... c Galvanised) Water pails, heavy iron, 10 qt., 1234 .14 qt, Clothes Wringets mas Go , with well made fram Hardwood. Step Ladder Chair, for brary use, nicely finished; special Misses’ Suits. No, 1 made from blue or black cheviot in Eton Blouse, collariess model, trimmed in combination and silk braid, No, 2 is an Eton Blouse, double-breasted, fast- ened with loops, to be worn open or closed, peau de soie faced and fancy braid trimmed; shown in all woo! mix- tures or cadet blue cheviot. No. 3 has the new middy reefer coat. It is collare less, with pleated back and front, belted and trimmed in combination and silk braid; made from all-wool mannish suitings; the skirts are all made in latest pleat- ed models; sizes 12 to 18; select from the en- e tire showing at....... Broken offered anywhere. The fabrics are of sewed 1.49 Muslin Wear, Etc. i| Children’s School Aprons, sizes 1 6 to 14 years; fine lawn bibs of solid i embroidery, hemstitched utiles over Sones 25c. value, wt 19 Extra Size ‘Gowns, cambric and muslin, V shape, high and square neck, trimmed with insertings of clusters of tucks bel yen $1.50 value, al..... 98c $1.00 Charity rf 69e. Corsets, made of imported coutil in white and drab, medium bust, lony 69c over hips, lace trimming top, ribbon finish, sizes 18 to 26. inch, ee 00 value, at . re Nickel Plated Coffee SS ee z = Also nickel-plated Tea he American Wringer, ind 10-inch rubber roils POC | Ea or "75 No Mail Orders on Step CI hatrs, 49°Umbrellas 29¢ We secure umbrellas to sell at this price by buying enormous quantit We piace orders that keep the AH er This will be the last 8. Women and Butter and Arabe, for lot for some time to come. waist coverings; 59c. (os Umbrellas for Men, values at, per yard..ceee GC hildren, made of cotton gloria, sted! rods, with trim- mednatural broidered and Lace Neckwear, wood handles; in assorted designs, 19c. 12%c a most unusual | values, each, at......... offer; 49c. value, Narrow Persian Gimp Trim- mings, tion. white and colored gimps, toc. values, at, per yard, Fine Dongola Kid Leather Lace Shoes, with patent toe caps, soft and flexible. 234,3, 3%, 4y us) 5, assorted combina- Also a full line black, 5c Good Footwear. Women’s Shoes, $1.19. A Phenomenal Money Saving. Sizes AQ Smyrna Rugs, $5.98. 29c 45c. Floor Oilcloth, 256. Alden Simpson’s Well-Known Floor Oilcloth, 2 yards wide, sold generally at 45c. per square yard; not more than twenty-five yards to ) ¢ach customer; to dealers; special to- morrow, at.... Silverware. Rogers’ Table Sets, consisting of © tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 table forks, 6 sterling plate knives, butter) knife and sugar spoon, put up inj| silk lined case; every piece guaranteed to wive perfect satis- ° Bouquet Hotders, candle sticks, pf trays, tooth-pick holders, car faction; $5.98 nade) trays, children’s cups special and nut sets, quad- ruple plate, on hard white metal; 49c,; yalue special, each... In best patterns, {4 none 25cK 75c. Window Shades, 29c., 600 Fancy and 7.6 ft. wide, rich Orlental patterns, suitable for parlor,dining-room or oftice; on account of having only one pattern we marked them forto-morrow....--.+ Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 10.6 ft. long 5.98 Lace Insertion Best Opaque Wind Shades, mostly 7 feet long by 36 Tnehes ing wide. mounted on self-acting spring rollers, including brackets, slats, nails, screws, rings and cords ready to hang; actual value 75c.; at. ee they are rich Tortoise- shell or Amber color—set with Rhinestones, Twist’? Back Combs, Infants’ These novelty combs are Outfitting Dept. very fashionable in Paris; 2d Floor. Infants’ hand-made long Dresses, made of fine nain- 29¢. Standard American 1.50 each, value 2.75. Twenty-third Street. Rones at Hoge Figures. The sale of cut roses in the Uni States says a writer to Country i Ay , Amounts to abou arnations, $4,000,000 ‘and chrysanthemums—a_ short: sp $700,000, nual duction Js estimated at each for roses and carnat on! 150,000,000 for v This statement we the great sup ty of the car- nation i two tmport points, It coz lapping drowsy’ men. They had | private watchmen surrounded the Ham-|lAXATIVE Tt ropm of the bath- “house, at - Miton apartment-house, at Forty-second |#uiae, cali or the full name he produced and sold more cheaply thay ‘the rose, and its keeping qualities a’ very. much or OA LGS: se sook. Tucked, hemstitched and feather stitched. 1.35, 1.75 and 1.95 Value 2,25 to 3.50 Washable Dresses,—-made of whiteand colored Imported | Materials, High or low neck and Rus-| sian models, Sizes 1 to 4 years, 95¢ Twenty-third Street. Complete Perfect Desk Annual olitical Register Companion 25c. On Newsstands. WORLD ALMANAC ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR 1904 And officially compiled Guide to the St. Louis Exposition. 4 600 Pages 1,000 Subjects 10, 000 Facts wers Questions Busy Man’s Friend By Mail, 35c.

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