The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1904, Page 12

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_ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, ; a ea eat Stacks of sahiile and All the. f Shining Lights in Tammany + Helped to Make Anawanda ; Function aReal Dazzler. | bins To Pay Homacz | 3) TO THEIR LEADER. pee ‘in His Paimiest dial * Never Had Such a Gathering as That Which Cut Loose H ‘Last Night. | t | "A. combination of fire and panic might | ye reasonably been expected to @ampen the enthusiasm of the merry- makers {at the ann ball of Charlies ft Fo Murphy's Anawanga Club at Ter- : Face Garden fast night. but it did no gueh ‘thing, ‘The fire and the And they had it, | would have taken three Te Gardens to hold all the people who 3 Bac to the Anawanda ball. The: 1 in droves, and before the vaude- We entertainment, which preceded the ve, was over the police at the door beginning to discriminate among Invitation holders. The big fellows | Gor in; the Mttle fellows didn’t. As a matter of fact the police had to us stich method as this or the dan- | have been s0 closely packed | “4a promenade would have . -<alble, to say nothing of a such a Crowd Wap There! “he Anawanda ball is the Leader's | pall., That means tuat it Murphy’s ball and = 5 was guffictent to attract to @arden every politician, big and little, a meeting of big | du the otty, Such and small fry politicians was Rever seen before at a public gather- ing in this city. In the Croker days there was a well-founded belief that (ita it be was ever to be or of an was to remain tu fo dei the rec fAvor, he must keep himself In the Ethe Boss. The only way to do this 10 show up at the club when the | wus there and never to miss a] foclal function that tie Boss was to fattend, If there was any possible way | of butting in. | hat there ts a big element in ‘Tam- | this old | | {lings t whieh doubt. . who is | fo slouch of & bosx himself, as well as | ahe leader of fammany Hall, Mr. Muc- phy, wax to be present last night was | gagicient to attract a re ering. Kable gath- All of the diamonds thay wei aesaved on snow-white bosoms and | tess ehirts a heap would | ‘age 10r anen fore each woman haa sEMAL: HOW Owned, & ‘aad the men, had* irom one gairt fronts. Every District Leader int Bo it See truly Ke tal borrow with b ty ture few excepts each tnt a brillia ‘ eral thousand who Fdo not but wane | E> every, araman lery. ward worker 1 the 3 ey district. captain, m the Bows | bly fall t of all the and. tel t i * the bull awept. the cite notable fellows ammany even if the organization RatGons and Ts they do vote ay sri "ro tabulate this remarkable gather: would tuke columns of #pace. But n hand tell ere the May thelr first y affair and tim Bulity « Tom Foley Borough to. home rule for } Bill on the spot i nds with Fe 1 thousand persons, and with Mrs leGiellan he le the grand march. Mr Murphy looked down on the enormous > thréng from his box with a cold benefi- be cn resembling the indefin. | k able of mingled interest and no fauigen: we with which Mr. Croker used sur his court on public occasions | ted a Word with Morw ‘There was a early In the several hundr. with Mr famMiar 't manifest | part of | word be on st Janie ¢ Asy Murphy’ the days an mas Ha Vantage last night, for } pose Aimself. But’ the. w fhe majority’ of thors who" hi for his ear showed him. 4 Napoleon ot political about one out of ¢ he leader and not dozen who did get to him | to falk anything but Meanwhile, howeve number of ‘persons at were bent on haying They had it, ouc ‘under ‘ditleult Until late In the evening dancing with Any comfort was impossible, tut hun dreds made a stagger at good sport was in the wine room. Atl the wine ‘that wax drunk woul nad the Russian und Japanese Every. district leader and the court thirsts Donald 2 Tite ts as superstition dist mad desi evening on th tO aD) ms with him, his tha Aine of thelr tion worked along the tae last night. Such # wine b *here. was | » io yeurs, It made parison, tak look foolish by Ing and thy duncing and the ime went xulloping slong daylight, and, barring the disturb. Arion ‘ball Seared by 4 badly insulated elec- | fei there wasn't a thirg to |? fun. It ,wus by bre odds the panie | Werp there and they came very near @eveloping a serious #:iuation, but the | esence of a number of cool-headed | Heemen and firemen saved the even- | B and once folks realized that the | anger wag over, they seu themselves at K to have a gobd time with great | hri either in this store or any other, $1.25 White Silks, 69c. Twenty choice, stylish designs in “WHITE BROCADE” SILKS, Satin Damas, Loulsine Faconne, Armure Brillant, Gros Grain Sub- line and other rich, siglish white sills. Imported to sell for $1.25; on Wednesday at, yard.... a 69c Ne White CORDED WASH SILKS, and azn pinks, bines and Jaspers, at . White CRYSTAL, “21-inch, at 50c. Corded White WASH SILK, 40 myles ave 39c. White HABUTAL WASH SIL. 2 Silk Floss Pillows, 33c. Silk Floss Pillows, 24x24, well filled, our regular 50c. quality, at. 4 33c 50c. stamped and tinted clishion up in a variety of designs, at 25c 50c. Embroideries, 25c. 1,000 yards cambric, swiss and nainsook em- broideries in openwork designs, 25c regularly sold at 39c. and 50¢., at.. Sale of Infants’ Wear. Infants’ Cambrie ap j sauare yoke of emproidery ... Babies” Cambric sizes to 5 years ay aig Mea cloth, deep hem with silk stitching, sizes to three rs, re~ duded from 40 25c Infants’ Jlannelette Wrappers, pink and blue stripes, finished via silk stitching, reduced from 50c, 29 Intent von Cioaia ot wool bedford, trim- med raid and r in, reduced ty 98 from $4.00 to .,, Boys’ $3.50 Suits, $1.55. High-class garments that rarely find their way on any bargain counter. Ex- tra well-made to with- stand the strenuous life. Beautiful all-wool Cheviota and Cassimeres, double- breasted atvles, suitable for present and early spring wear. Splendid valne at $4.50. All sizes on sale at. Ds 98 Men's $12 Suits, $4.95. $12 Overcoats, $4.95. Here's abigchance --you get BOTH Suit and Overcoat for LESS than the price of one. $12 Overcoats, In ALJ, SIZES, now cut to this extremely low price because we are determined NOT to carry over a single gurment $12 Suits, eut to the same low level, be- cause the sizes are broken and we don't want little odd lots in the stock Barly comers get first cholce—in this case the first choice {s particularly good Men's $2.25 Trousers, $1.15 On sale at 9 o'clock and until sold. We think there's enough for a big five-hour trade, but not an- other pair can be had when those are gone. AJl-wool fabrics, pleasing designs, well made. LOWEST PRICED EAR A | IN NEN YORK FOR FI 6TH AVE., 22D TO 23D ST., NEW ro Big ger etn Wedseadas of experience, of energy to make this We are using all that we possess of brains, of money, We never before organized a sale the most advantageous occasion that the people of New York have ever known. movement on so.comprehensive a scale—never before nage was there such an overw BE HERE EARLY. Morning Sales. WEDNESDAY, 8 to 12.30. Extra Bargains offered O..Y to relieve the great afternoon crush by Inducing MORN- ING purchases. Hence, ONLY, for these hours—8 A. M, to 12.30. Hence, also—no mail orders, no telephone orders, no C. 0. D.'a for these items: @c., Taffeta Silks, 49c. Our 75. colored Taffeta Silks, including all J, the new Spring colors and glace ef- fecta--Wednesday from 8 to 1220 AQ 60¢. Black Suitings, 25¢c. Unheard-of All-wool Black Jac quard Suit- ings. full 38 inches wide, a choice 60c. fabric. Wednesday, from 8 to 1290, at vena Mat 20C $8 Fur. Scarfs, $2.98. at Alaska Sable and Raccoon Searfs, and very fine Nearseal Scarfs. some finished with six tails and others with large brush tails: our own low prices have been $5.98, $6.98 and $8. 8 to 12,30 15c, Madras Suitings, 7c. Fancy Madras Suitings—Creme grounds, with swell figures and stripes—loc. is their price everywhere; Wednes- 36 day, from 8 to 12.30, at......e00e= 60c, Crushed Belts, 35c. Silk Crushed Belts, Silk lined, 3% inches wide, black, browns, white, reds, efc., fine nickel and gilt buckles; our own sale price has been 59c. Wednesday, from 8 C0 1 35c Fine Soaps, 5 for 15c Witch Hazel Soap, Carbolic Soap, Tar Soap and transparent Glycerine Soap, finest -tollel cyaps made, Wednesday, from % to y buy 5 cakes altiee 4 50 $9 Trimmed Hats, $5. Latest creations in flower Hats for immediate wear, Exquisite styles will be on sale Wednesday at, each - 5.00 4 $1.00 Wrappers, 59c. Flannelette and Percale House Wrappers: pretty and desirable patterns; trimmed? walsts, full flounce skirts; none worth less than 80c., most of them $1.00; on Galaint veccemedearsseeese ss * 59 15¢. Playing Cards, Se. Playing Cards, good quality; formerly 8 sold at 15c.;° package °29¢ Souvenir Playing Cards of the U. hest quality ever sold at 50c Well-known game of Pit, $50 Sewing Machines, 16. 50 The NEW CBN- Masninesienave every up-to-date improvement anil are guaranteed for 5 years by the makers and our- selves, Woodwork is of latest swell- front design, hand- polished oak, witir covers or drop heads. Each ma- New Century." chine is made with hardened bearings, and furnished with a complete set of attach- ments, automatic bobbin-winder, éelf-setting needle and self-threading shuttle. When sold under the maker's name (a well-known one) those identical machines cost $50 to shin: we offer them (instructions fur- " 16, 50 nished free) at, Mail Orders Filled unless otherwise stated. WRITE TO- NIGHT ‘Though in the save m great sa such extreme reductions in prices. Iming popular appréciation of the values. salespeople and increased tacilities, we are giving extended service, even in the most crowded afternoon hours. morning visits are most earnestly recommended. Blagk spun pleated ruche, for coats; ished wit $1.00 valu Black and ruchings; price 15¢. value 18¢, 350 pounds regularly 50c, Whiting In) match, bu 400 boxes ot to match; be closed The plain 19¢. and 2 quire, 2c Cart About 100 P lbe., Silk embroi desirable larly sold Persian set, Cuffs, at . 75¢. sortments, lot. but_n Some 50c.. values Chantilly 1 in the n signs; regu at $2.00; gray and in. Covered Dishes, 25¢. Handsomely aecorated ations, bit red dwcara pink and gold lined regularly 25e $1.00 “UPS and SAIC medium size, Le and Shite duroration, , heavs stippled gold band larly : ee CURBPADORS, 10. prettily decorated Tavis” 40 arererey 115 EAL DISHES. profusely deco: ted ia pink, wt, each ‘Se SALAD BOWLS, assorted decorations, for “fruit, salads or ber. sultail Hay it srags NIG Brea shades LAME worted ‘core | ati regular 5 1Be! rr n hering from any Atest ‘Tammany iat Seaton ew, that ever took’ place In 1 oceunred 1 by ni some paper ireman Witham J. Mul in Hsing to put the. tite Yel Kire and fell tor th nd climbed, sing fowers. down W ber of other firemen stamped. thi uttended to Mulvey: badly burned and sign of fire there | and then As quite fire out Col, Phelps, @ checked this at injured, although a | ‘" few women fainted, 56- Piece Tea Sets, $2.98. | ration, =='77 WAS HO JOKE WHEN HE AWOKE: William G ors by some timid | a Joke which Mr, lett the billiard room above Charles Otten'’s He CERS; regular 2c ancy | decorated CERS; regular 1c ely deve: CUPS ‘and green... 298) ', elaborate decora. | dd Ola dainty pink, T SETS, fancy ‘0 119 nasoriels regular i 3 R sulo night No first ¢ nNAN's telephoned Yat outsiders: vri Police He: o'clock this morning. locked in the billiard’ room and could |{ not Ket ov Sergt mney, of the MeKennan's good friend, elation st night played. on him MeKennan ‘did not Kennan alone in sent around Conway to release climbed the fire- | uy Dinner Sets, $4.98, dquarters He paid he was | MeKennan. scape of a bakery to the roof and thence down the price is Tremendous Sale of China and Housefurnishin Decorated Porcelain CUPS and BAU, a and SAU" | Be ndyomely decorated DIN were exceptional value R un | Columbus avenue all} fre } han, nd MeKennan almost froze. new of Me- when at 6 West Rehan and They adjoining, Three Petticoat Offers. Black and white striped cotton moire Petti- deep accordion pleated flounce fin- some accordion pleated flouce, finished with our own low price is ae 00; sale 1,00¢ pounds writing paper, note size, in white and tint, done up in pound packages, in blue and white, value 20c. Ib.; at 6,000 boxes Stationery, 1 quire of paper in box, envelopes to match, plain or ruled, and 50c, a box; all at.. 100 sheets paper:and 100 envelopes Crepe Paper, slightly shopworn; big lot will The fancy at, roll 25c. Paper Weights, 10c. Paper Weights, Desk Blotters. 19x24, all oie. usually ., at two fo Odds and ends Papey and. Envelopes, slightly paper, shopworn; ‘s Ink, at... Silk Emb’d Stocks, 15c. Men's Good, “Heavy Men's heavy woo! Undershirts, odds and ends, brok:n as- $3 Lace Neckwear, 79¢. $1.50 -Pompadours, 50c. SCY Ws HUMAN HAIR on short stems, long, al! natural shades, made to sell $5 Hair Switches, $2. HUMAN HAIR, all natural stihieas long; Sixty | was notified and Patrolmen. for whatever you require, not in the adverlisement it is store—and you are ceriain to oney by orde: ing during this le. And never before, With extra Yet taffeta Petticoats; deep accordion flounce, finished with 50c in small ruffle; ie, at colored taffeta silk Petticoats; others finished with tucked ruffle; i, 4.98 Writing Paper, 8c. 15c 7c Kildare National Bond Paper at 15c....... see Initial Paper, 19c. itial Writing Paper, envelopes to’ t not all initials; were 35c. 19¢ f Kildare Bond Stationery, tinted, ‘35¢ regularly 60c., at .. out; while it lasts: at, roll . 8c + 8c assorted views, were J Oc 5c best “qualities; envelopes, package usually 5c. bottle. earl Handled Pens; regularly Je Te dered Stock Collars, in the most abel and colors, regu- 15c at i 25 consist ing of Collars, and Undershirts, 39c. fledca lined and heavy natural all to go now, All sizes in the ot all sizes in each of the kinds. ., but most of them 75c. 39, Cc ace Neck Scarfs, black and white ewest assortment jar $2 and 3. graces, The coat of Natu ral Hair har ad- vanced one-half, yet here are values ab- Solutely unequalled. Natural Human Hair P O MPADOURS, $2 Hair Switches, 7 0c. 18 to 20 in, :70c at ... including gray mixed, short stems? 20 to 22 worth $5.00; the “2.00 gs. 50c. Bread Boxes, 29¢, Large Jap, BREAD a, BON ay git FR. best tin wen co} 0 r Large. Jap, ona handsomely Blsaeti F 8, s ly made, with ‘pall Pe ‘ f “lb. packuge GOL alriank's Mascot Laundry bank's Lion and Dan cape of the McKernan was opened tt for the not explain” why {of the fire-escape as np bolicemen. fe open the dod ding to the hall and took e to the station-noise, w pers nan | Was the manager rie Company, of 3 nue, and lived: FE BRUARY, 16, 1904. iy neh. When I woe this - ing t “Soukin't gst out ahd was. nearly More and Greater Values! The month of Februaty has been great in this store because the VALUES have been great. We expett to make the last days of the scoured the markets for still better offerings. month bigger and more im depactment, nor two, nor three, but in Every Section there are rich money savings. They are here. rtant than even the enthusiastically busy days that have gone. We've Not in one A Sensational Sale of Black Silks. We are confident that to you—or to any retail silk buyer—the news of this event will be the most important announcement made in New York in years. Our idea of the importance of the opportunity is best expressed in the magnitude of the purchase we have made—ower fen thousand yards of BLACK silks bought at a single purchase. Allon sale at savings of from 14 to 14. 20-inch All Silk Black Taffeta, regular price °39¢ 49% 27-inch All Silk Black Taffeta, Ee ulas, price 69c., special. Black ‘Peau de Sole, Fegulas 59c price 75c., special... price $1.00, special, 23-inch All Silk Price $1.25, special..... 36-inch ait Silk Black Tafteta, regular price 89C., Spec 20-inch All si price 79¢., speci price 89c, special 20-inch au Silk Black Peau de Cygne, 23-inch All Silk Black Gros Gene) “equa jack Gros ‘Grain, “regu! ar 27-inch All Silk Black Gl pcHeeee, regular "AG 19 89 pe "69c Handsome Tailored Suits, $4.98. 4.98 Another lot shown in all-wool Fancy Suitings in Lot Three is composed of Suits in various styles, such A Manafacturer’s Entire Stock Offered at a Fraction. Of heavy black cheviot or mannish suitings of fancy mixed tweeds, long skirted Louis XIV. style coats. with militar; or closed; others newest military style; fullest flare skirt; all sizes; at handsome mode's. skirts in Perfect, soles; selected ent leather, storm calf and kid; canvas lined; pair worth ideal steel enamélled w: 75c.5 special....... 2-quart Rice Boller various colorjngs, new jacket style; also skirted blouse, taffeta sitk or satin lined; also the new Middy suit, in black chevtot, collarless coat, handsomely’ trimmed with taffeta strapping; newest model skirts. There are suits in the Jot worth fully $12 to eo $18. All offered at... An Offering of $25.00 Tatior-Made Sutts at $14.98. S Beautiful all wool Panne Cheviot. 33-Inch pleated coat with veivet collar, or in collarless style, with belt to match, The coats are lined with heavy tarfeta silk. Full pleated skirts. In black, blue or brown. Your choice Shield B 29¢ Shie ows, 9G A Splendid Opportunity for Men and Boys. This is a special lot of attractive shield bows that ought to sell in record time at this price. They are made ! of high-grade silks and satins, in large variety of new patterns, Nota bow in the lot worth (o less than 25c, Your choice-at.. Tien*s Fancy Half Hose, lack, tan sande 1 Oxford grounds, with silk-embroidered in- steps and clocked sides, double sole, heel and 2¢ toe; 19c. value, at. Sil Special liverware opeciais. Money Savings in the February Sale. Rogers Tea Spoons, fancy patterns; value Cc 75c. per half dozen; special, per set of 6...... Rogers Table Spoons, Table Forks, Dessert Spoons and Dessert Forks; Fancy Pati $1.25; special, per set of 6. Sugar Bowls, Creamers, Spooners, A-quart, Water Pickle Castors, Card Trays, Baskets, Crumb Sets, Claret Pitchers and Butter Dishes, quadruple plated, on white metal; $1.25 value. Special, each. handles, double coated ' ideal steel enamel wares... .. ry or round shoulder capes; full puff sleeve; some are double-breasted, fastened with loops; to be worn open as Eton coats in all-wool cheviot, in blue, black» ot brown—handsomely trimmed and taffeta silk lined: also very tine collarless coat suits, strapped and belted and handsome y trimmed, satin lined to edge, to bz worn open or ciosed: very newest These suits are worth $18.75; only on sa’e whi'e this lot lasts, and No Mat! Orders... 9.98 (14.98 sizes and widths, new- est siyles; here at, per Men’s Footwaar “Rothenberg National’ Shoes. leathers; in Cordova leather, full lined, in lace or congress styles; box cait, viet durable leather in pat- firm, Enainellad Ware. 1%4-quart Rice Boiler, doube coated 49c'| 65 2'-quart Rice Boller. .. Kett coated ideal steel enamel ware G-quart Berlin shape Saucepans, long 49% help |All Tonnes, Wednesday Excellent Values in Boys’ Washable & Woolen ‘Suits WASHABLE SUITS, Russians in Imported White \ $ Drills and Stripes, Sailors in chambrays, stripes and linens, 1 45 NORFOLK SUITS, ORE fabrics in desi:able mixtures, ‘$3.50 $3.75 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, exceptionally good styles, majority in plain blue serges, 59c Over THERE ARE 1,18 496 EXTRA KNEE TROUSERS, in English corduroys, navy cheviots and peceleraule mixtures, Upholstery Dep’ t TAPESTRIES AND HANGINGS AT SPECIAL PRICES Striped Cotton Tapestries, Formerly 85c and $1.25 yd. G65 c, 75 Silk Tapestries, Formerly $2.50 and 3.75 yd. $1.85, 1.95 Silk Damaks $3.25 ** 3.50 yd. $1.85, 2.15 GENTS .05 ore French Art Cretonnes | 29 35 satirical for furniture coverings and window draperies. 32 in.wide. ic FLOWERS: Formerly 63c. yd. Linen Taffeta Cretonnes, £0 in. wide. Formerly $1.98 yd. Furniture Slip Covers Made to Order of Linens, Cotton Damasks, Cretonnes and Figured Dimities At Very URIS peices BONNAZ «0. -0++ AOOKIMINDERS. . $1,25 CARRIAGE te cCasHImns think Col, Phelps for one Tsturned LeU: JAMES McGREERY & CO. \ Black Dress Goods, Spd Floor. Bleck Silk Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, 1.50 per yard, valut 2.0), stiff with cold, 1 Played a trick on ine, mn him a short thm ——_- DIED AFTER WINNING SUIT., Alfred N. Newton Got #12,000 Ver- dict Againxt New York Centra When Charies Steckler told Jun atritt, of the Supreme Court, hat Alfred N, New amford, .Conn., ERRAND BOYS to- on was deud there must hove n under his black robe -a comfortable feeling Mat he had exercised his judicial humane discretion in what lawyers call a “elose question,” when ho granted ex-Justice Alfred Steckler’s motion to advance Newton's authority with | AND GIRLS t| PHOTOGRAPHERS 4} inst the Ni York Central Rall- — : GROCERY . Fouad Sonipany for damiges for fort } Twenty-third Street. CLERKS 7 in the tunnel collision of Jan, 8, . WEMSTITCNERS. + . ‘The jury promptl; it PE a ver- aise of #1500 tn Reta te vor, HOUSEWORK ...113 you there only one result-proe | MEN | PRESSERS ‘| BALE . 15| SHOE HANDS ... - 10] CIDERERS. your efforts to obtain reliable through unreliable me- diums are and your time and money have heen expended to nv avail. At Last ducer, and that is World Wants, that one and realize is Paid Help Wantsin this morning’s World, Paid Help Wants in the thirteen other New York papers combined, They Are All Getting Wise! | MPROVERS ... 5 JANITORS .,. ... 11 TANITRESSES,.. 8 KITCHENWORK. 18 LAUNDRY WANTS 17 ; + 8 MET. WORKERS § 2 u 16 MILLINERS NECKWEAR NURSES .., OPERATORS OSTRICH FEA- THER HANDS, PACKERS, PAIN VIANO ITANDS, PLUMBERS ,. PORTERS . LADIES SALESMEN . SEAMSTRESSES, SKIRY HANDS, STABLEME: TAILOKS , TRIMMERS ., TUCKERS .. USEFUL MB: WAIS? HAND! WAITERS .. WAITRESSAS | winpow CLEANERS 8 MISCEL ... ..,,.190) TOTAL 1183

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