The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1904, Page 14

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Nee Mail orders filled Unless otherwise stated. Write to-day for whatever you require; though not in the adver- tisement, it is surely in the store—and you are certain to save money by ordering during this great sale, Greater values still for the second Wednesday of ur annual Challenge Sale The response to our first announcement of this great Challenge Sale a week ago was most gratifying, but the throngs here yesterday far outnumbered those of the opening or any succeeding day since the sale started—and to-morrow, again a visit here must richly repay you. RRA RA PARRA __|A great silk purchase from Sweetser, Pembrook & Co., Dry goods importers and commission merchants, 376-380 Broadway. WHILE our buyers within the past 30 days have scoured the markets with the result that they have secured some of the greatest silk values known in years—by far the most important purchase made was that from the above named firm, Sweetser, Pembrook & Co.—identified with the dry goods interests of the United States for over 50 years—now retirin from business—closed their doors Saturdav at 1 o'clock. We were the last heavy purchasers from their mammoth stocks, and will place the goods on sale Wednesday morning—an offering that brings ° : Silks at less than half the cost of manufacture. 49c. for silks worth to $1.25—Ssatin brocades— Hats trimmed free of charge. q . es for SilKS peau de cygnes—novelty suiting silks—black taffetas— Silks worth worth to colored taffetas—colored satins—black and colored pon- ¢9 $1.25 e Cc —double width black silk grenadines—each and every a yd for e re gees: Bre at © $1.25 a yd. yard worth $1 to $1.25—these, with many other high class, stylish silks equally cheap—on sale Wednesday at, yd., 49c. e prices on millinery/Men’s *10 & *12 suits, *5.50 Styles and values that will elicit The man with a new suit to buy has a special interest in these the surprise—and admiration—of$ Challenge Sale prices—such specials as these: every lady who sees them. At $8.80—Men’s all - wool regularly $9 to $15—choice $ .50 every way; cut at $7.50 and. io the newest and Fancy Tuscan — braid hats—latest shapes— satin. Kverywnhere a bar- gain at $12.60; our price, $5.60, Challeng $5 for $9 trimmed hats-—Exquis- * black Thibet ite creations—the latest designs; | Men's $12.50 suits, suits; véry and finest materials—hats $5 $5) serviceable in 95c. for $1.75 ha most desiraple 9 fashion, and lined throug! challenge price + 5 out with a heavy Farmer 75c. for $1.50 pet ser rhe quality French chip hats—leading 75¢ aspee Re giiccnieta ts: = At $7.50—suits of nne . for al ate -—-Fancy cheviots, cassi- braid hats—ia black and Men's $15 suits, meres, sergs dd importea colors 29c HATS TRIMMED FREE. r 48c. for $1.50 flowers—1,000 fine | Flowers: extra special—Fine flow- { rted wreaths—in the | ers, slightly mussed, at a ahallenge sale 48c| fraction of value—bunch.. 10c Challenge sale of linens. 500 full bleached table cloths—; Linen hemstitched squares— in assorted patterns—at these chal-| two rows of openwork. jenge sale prices ‘while the lot lasts, black clays, in single ana double breasted styles, and tallored and trimmed in the most approved manner; not to be duplicated anywhere for less than $15.00; our Price to-morrow, $7.50, $3.50 Boys’ suits at $1.69, All told, 321 sults of all-wool fabrics; the trust: ‘sort; pleasing patterns; cut in double breasted and Norfolk storie: aes ‘s ‘unsurpassed with patterned waistband, all seams taped and ever vital point strengthened; every sult guaranteed. 36.00 Wednesday for pa See ORS NL ONAL tees se 1.69 Gas and oil stoves: gas ranges Challenge prices that bring their cost lower than ever, Demon- stration all this week, between the hours of 11 and 4, of the Wonderful Gas Ranges. These Ranges are the most complete for bak- ing, toasting, broiling and cooking, and their effi- ciency will be shown by an expert cook, who will acquaint you with all the details. Pies, cakes and biscuits will be cooked and distributed free of charge. SF 48 tees 4d aD, prooklya Automatic ickless Oil Stoves, 2- 4.95 00 Neg. price, Chal. price Rog. price. Chal. price. 8-4 table cloths.. 60. 49¢ ¥-10 table ciotns.. sve, 59¢ Size 19x19 Size 24x24 Size 30x30 + 58c. None C. 0. D.—No mail orde: 10c. for 19c, corded pique —28 inches wide—(imit 10 yds.)—challenge price. 10c No mall orders—None C. 0, D. WHY BE SAD? The Columbia Graphophone, the improved jphonograph,’ wants to 12%c. for 25c. dotted Swiss— Pitas paniectaletistia oi Mentos 12'c 19c. for $1.25 dress suit cases Challenge sale prices that can have no competition. 100 of these Wonderful Ranges to be sold at the very special price of Gas Stoves, 2 burners, black, 69 with 3-foot tubing c . tertain you with buri .Canvas covered, witn leatner eal v ickel ner .. ae 1,000 singers,musiclans$ Gas Stoves, 2 burners, nickel Ges Tub! corners, brass lock and ‘ubing, mohair covered, Keys; challenge price ..... 79 and fun-makers, plated, double flame burner 98c with patent ends, all lengths, $1.50 for $2.50 leather suit cases $1 Starts the Gas Stoves, 3-burner.. 1.49 With strong frame, brass !ock @e purchase, Headquarters for Summer home Oll Stoves of every descrip- and keys, leatner ARMS dle; challenge price 79 comforts at New York's lowest 1.50 Columbia gold moulded records, 25c. comms Disc records exchanged. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MP JAMES McGREERY & GO. Sale of Rugs and Mattirgs. 500 Rolls Jointtes= China Matting. $8,50 $10.75 $12.00 per roll of 4o yards, 500 Rolls Japan Matting, Damask and Carpet patterns, $9.00 $11.25 $14.c0, 300 Rolls China Matting. Fine Check and Stripe pat- tern, $10.00. East India Modj Mats, rox 14 ft, $14.00, Value $21.00. Japanese pure cotton hand made Rugs, 9x12 ft. # $15.00. Reversible Cotton Rugs, Persia and India designs, gxi2 ft, $t0.50. All wool Axminster Rugs. |Oriental Colors. oxra ft. $19.50. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Upholstery Dep’t. 4th Floor. Fancy Muslin and Lace flounced Bedsets, Com- plete with bolster cover. $2.00 $3.00 $400 and $5,00 per set, formerly $3.00 to $7.50 Washable Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. $1.00 each. 4o fine Brass Bedsteads. $27.50$35.00 and $40.00each formerly $40.00 to $65.00. New models in “Craftsman” Furniture. English, brown fumed Oak Side-boards, Settles, Tables, Cabinets, Rockers, Arm-chairs and Morris Chairs. Arm-chairs and Rockers $7.50 $9.00 and $13.50 Side-boards $45.00 $55.00 and $72,00 English Willow and Prairie Grass Furniture. MUSICIANS MEET IBURGLARS STEAL | AMID HARMONY} ARTIFICIL EYES ' Convention of American Feder-|Store of Henri P. Alexander, "ation Declares Against Well-| Optician in Harlem, Broken Known Foreign Bands Foist-| Into and $600 Worth of Ma- ing Themselves Upon Public.| terial Is Carried Away. JAMES McGREERY & C0, JAMES McCREERY & GO. Ladies’ Coats, Black Taffetas Silk Blouse Coats, New Shirred Model. Lined with white silk, Infants’ Outfitting Dep't. and Floor, Infants’ Imported and Amearicn Dresses, Coats, Reefers, Hats and Bonnets, Children’s Underclothes,— including French Drawers and Night Gowns, At Considerably Reduced $15.00, Value $22.50, Burglars this morning entered the store of Henri P. Alexander, an op- ticlan, at No, 24 Kast One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth street, taking go The American Federation of Mus!- * tlans began its second day's work to- day at No, 444 West Forty-fourth street, with President Weber in the chatr, Twenty-third Street, 3 The delegates from Oswego offered a| Valvcd at $600, including — twe' : resolution condemning the management |Cameras, one hundred artificial eyes, Prices of Richardson's Theatre, in Oswego, for |S0mo gold chains, spectacles and eye- On Wednesday, May 18th. Hand-Made Long Dresses, $1.35 and $1.75. non-unionizing {ts band, The question |8lasses and a quantity of photographic was referred to a committee for recon- ‘ wlderation, It was decided to have the members of the Federation urge the carrying out Nims. Staples holding the padlock on the front door were remoyed some time between 3 o'clock and 5.20 o'clock Mr. ander has been iil with ton of etanding resolution No. 18, which] siMtis and had not been at his place declares against the Banda Rossa, El-|of business for several days. Two of}French Reefers, made of JAMES McGREERY & 60 lery's Royal Italian Band, and the ag-| his employees, busy in getting out or- a is . * Kregation led by Creatore, The resolu-| ders, were at the store until 3 o'clock} White Pique, Scalloped ton cats upon all locals to resist at-|this morning, at which time they locked! 4 yang. tempts “to foist these so-called for-|up and went home. A little later Pa- y han Cotton Dress Goods eign. bands upon the people of the! trolman Wehrenberg, of the East One » United ‘Sates az genul; Hundted and Twenty-aixth street gia- 2.25 each, Dep't. The convention discuss the question of “high pitc beat, tried the securely. ial in the n, While travellin and found It Russian dresses, White or 150 Unmade’ Robe Dresses, At was burning 4 3 4 ys. everything appeared to be ai] colored, With or with-| Made of fine Silk and ht. , an opposed When. the officer returned At sm] out bloomers, Sizes, 1% Cotton Tussah. @ committee on the grounds of im-Jo'clock he found the door wide open, rs. ; ss e., Deactieavile th my the padioc: gone and the staples that to 5 years Trimmed with applied Scroll held {t. pulled out, Webrenbers en-| Colored work and lace insertions} y|tered the place ut, could not tell Naturlae® ) seat t Naatened the door and re:| ° 95Cy $1.35 and $1.65, atural or Pongee color ported at the statlon-house. recommended that alt|,,M¥; Alexander, upon being notifot.| White $8.75 left his sick bed’and went to the store. He explained that he took the precau- tion to have his most valuable stock locked in a safe overnight. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | Twenty third Saree, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, iSageidtitganic sh it ite themselves with local organizations of the American mn Of Labor i $1.25, $1.65 and $1.85, nvention indorsed the recom. lou of the United Hatters of erica to refrain from buying they had a union label i the inside, ‘The communication Ys companies as being on Twenty-third Street. Awrings, Hammocks and Canopies, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suit Dep't. On Wednesday, Maythe r8th Black, blue or brown Taffetas Silk Walking Suits, $28.50, Taffetas Silk Shirtwaist Dresses, $20.00 and $22.50, Dotted Lawn Shirtwaist Dresses, Blue, black, tan or white, $6.75. Twenty-third Street, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | 'y 17, Tova. Hone ; —_ WEST Sate S e More Peerless Money-Savings! with out sstoundng bargains; "Toate why ths May event the greaten ale wofeenear aevet neve te 3B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps With Every 10c. Purchase All Day To-Morrow. Three-fold Money-Si ‘abings. Three-fol ‘dMoney-S. ‘abings, 3 for] for] Pleated waist, piped in red, white or blue; new stock and full sleeve; flare skirt trimmed to match; choice at Another Big Value—$5.00 Defender Suits at $2.98. Defender Suits, made from heavy washable cheviot, in plain white, champagne, cadet and blu; “Suspender” dresses. Pleated waists of fine sheer white lawn, suspenders; stock and cuffs of woven cham- sailor suit, with lirge sailor collar of red or bius in combination; sizes 6 to 14; values At $1.98 | * © Children’s Derby Ribbed Fast Black 8 LO years, Beye Selon eure nae Women’s Fast Black Hose,Lace Lisle. also with silk, lined with good quality far- well made and nicely bound with silk tape; 25 “Defender” Shirt Waist Suit ale of “Defender irt Waist Suits. New Defer.der Shirt Waist Suits, in_all_sizes, made from pongee lawn, very handsome ] 8 e y also checked foulardeen in black and white: also fancy lawn handsomely trimmed with fagoting insertings; suits that should really sell at $5.00; chuice to-morrow at... bray: full skirt of chambray in light blue, champagne and oxblood. Also in this lo'— 79 such as can be found only at our Special sa es; choice at... Cc Boys’ Norfolk Suits, ages 5 to 12 years. Cotton Stockings, with triple knees, sol eels to 10. All woollen cheviots and double n J ‘| . plain black or tan cotton, double sole, spliced 2C and twist effects, in the latest and most heeland toe. Special, rer pair mer’s satin, The Sailors are made from the various colored serges and are drawers have double seat and are knee lengt! special value at es 2.98 A Tremendous Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses at 79c. Russian dresses of fine woven chambrays in light blue, gray and oxbicod; also linen crash ’ eer | ° Boys’ $3.50 Suits, || Hosiery k Underwear Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, ages 7 to and toes; 15c. value. Special for this sale, ry] up-to-date colorings and effects, sewed Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—Shirts are guaranteed not to fade or pull out. Rus- sian Blouse Suits, s ie : ‘ Women’s Low-Necked Shaped Ribbed re an etna Cotton Vests, in extra large size, with 12: | Yen tan, brown and blue; . 19¢. value, 2C , | m . Specials from the Great Muslin Wear Sale. Corset Covers, French styles, fine cambric, round || Walking Skirts, full size, fine mustin, umbrella rutties yi id ; vith insertings of torchon face, and lace ruffles EOS o vae ane see ee et 19c Waished with drop skirt; 75c. value at.s.se+++s« 59c | % lin, made in V shape and high Ratt Meee ee ratrentrolaery: sates of tucks; Ce eerie aa ae aes with in . rti ae Bde Seite a ae ee 39c with insertings and lace edge; $1.19 value at... 79 rs gains in White Goods, Domestics, btc.) — Bargains in ds, ; ; Special Purchase of Yokohama Silk. This is one of the newest fabrics for shirt waist suits, shown. a tis and champagne grounds, with lace stripes; also with green, blue, black and red effects; regular price (eo 49¢o yard; SpeClalat.s...ccvecesseseeeceesersnscseersssseressenseecoeeerenees a A Sheets and Pillow Cases. Linens at Low Frices. ; «y Extra Large Turkish Tow sizes 26x54;° also Sona iaual bya Herictieaner ica Cases: 14¢ Heavy, Hem Towels, sizes 20x44, 19¢ «made Sheets, for full-size beds, with eachat oes: pose peas dreary ates ieee diiseat 49c 8-4 Hem 1.39 : * iy 4 Stern Brothers ye 3 Where to Get 3 . ; D To-morrow, Clearing Sale of Help Quick. an J Misses’ and Children’s —— : * Paif ~"“>-Yants ‘in Imported Trimmed Hats 1,469 this morumg’s World. ' to 0,50 BUT o 6 Formerly $20.00 to $25.00, Reduced to °9. ABA. tise tat nie — other N.Y. papers combined d es « ons j Louisine « Taffeta Ribb Pca Nin 5% inches wide, in black, white. 19c AWNING. .11| KITCHENWO! : and all the leading Spring colorings, Value 30c yd. yd. | |pakers .. . 0| LADIES’ TAILORS ¢ a BLACKSMITHS .. 5| LAUNDRESSES 8 x el BOOKBINDERS .. 9) LUNCHMEN ..,.. 6 Exceptional Values in BOOKKEEPERS . 7| LAUNDRY e BOYS ...... +138 WANTS..41 t] Women’s Imported Hosiery BUSHELMEN ... 6] MACHINISTS. D BUTCHERS ...,., 37|/ MEN ...., Extra quality Fast Black Cotton Hose, 19¢| |B MILLINERS double soles, heels and toes, Value 30c pr. MAKERS.. 6| MOULDERS CANVASSERS ...14| NURSES . Gauze Lace Lisle, Lace Insteps 27¢ CARPENTERS: OPERATOR: and Embroidered Cotton Hose, Value 45c pr. CARRIAGE PACKERS . a HANDS, .13) PAINTERS Extra fine Lisle Thread Hose, with embroidered 38° CASHIERS ....... 4| PAPERHANGE: insteps and new designs in open work, Value 60c pr. CHAMBERMAIDS 25| PHOTOGR'PHERS 2 F COLLECTORS .,.. 3/-PLUMBERS,. “ Fancy Lisle Thread Hose in embroidered 45¢ COMPOSITORS ...14| POLISHERS arid open work, side clock effects, Value 75c pr, cooks .. .88| PORTERS |, CUTTERS . 8) PRESSERS . Attention is directed to their[complete assortments of Bata ra oe pee ‘ f DRESSMAKER! SALESLADIES: 17 DRIVERS ., SALESMB} High-Grade Toilet Articles DRIVERS SAL Extracts, Toilet Waters, Powders, Creams, Soaps, Sachets, Etc., | | suevaTor SHOB HAND: 7 from the leading Foreign and Domestic Perfumers, RUNNERS... 7/SKIRT HANDS... 6 A ERRAND BOYS STABLEMEN . 5 Also the following AND GIRLS.. 6| STOCK CLE 4 EMP. AGENCIES.22/| TAILORS at Special Prices FIGURES . 10 | TRIMMERS ie Listerine, 15c, 57c Sanitol Powder & Paste, 17c| |Ginis.. ........30|UPROLeTEnERS, ¢ Borine, 2c, 48c | Sanitol Tooth Wash, B8¢ |." crenxa:, «| warn cnaninritn Pear’s Unscented Soap, 96° Citteura Soap, 16c HARBOE ‘ When ae Pear’s Glycerine Bene 12c Packer's Tar Soap, 13c APE SBOXE st MISCEL,.. 109 Jewsbury and Brown's ‘ HORSESHOERS .. 4| TOTAL 100" Tooth Paste, 42c. Milk of Magnesia, 35c BORSEEMOMTA Lie eee Levy Le Blache Powder, 23c Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 13c iy Hazard, Hazard & athe i. poate ek aE EC Conwell, Massey & Co.’s ¢ COlognes, 35c, 68, $1.35, 2.35 | j= All other Standard Preparations at Equaliy Low Prices. West Twenty-third Street | Complete Results of All / Sporting Events In! FINAL Edition of Evahing, Morte,

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