The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1904, Page 8

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CITY'S GAS ALL SHUT OFF, ae eo AE TPCT Pr elles -—- -- ++ ——--- - Bi figgest' Vessel. Atfloat, Belonging to the): | White Star:Line, Now on Her Maiden rip frotn Liverpool to New York, > —— re ved t to \Aprive "Ro-Day. by trandertoou: doors terman We Close at Noon. | on Fridays | During July and August, so Friday's usual exceptional | chances must be crowded into the morning hours. WENSIONS OF THE LARGEST STEAMSHIPS IN THE WORLD, Dy the following table will: show the sizevof the Baltic, the new White Star giantess of thesocean, asycompared. tothe cather great steamships of the Kaiser Wilhelm ir | Petnted Battate, 22 incher ide. | grounds; worth Lie | stopp of those Sete Su Seecse es se sleeves and tucked buliings, if they were placed end to ot the White Star iine,,ts ex- to arrive in port to-~<day,,on her fa trip from Lievrpooi. idea of the size gf the Balttc ag be gained trom the statement \that ) Lawania and the Campania, if one vessel, would be but Nightgowne- ~Muslin roke of hematitehed tuecka, and mee with cambrie @ Baltlo has accommodations for passengers, tn addition w quar- for a crew of 3. The grand Gining saloon on the upper deck ex the full width of the ship, and has | seating acoommodations for s70 | ah Sulte Selec ted pat- ng the passengers on the Baltic | .\P. Morgan, who |s reported to taken four rooms and a bath, | fob) he had Hy yecta}| eI ty | a complete flat Baltic Is commanded by Liset | Smith, of the Royal Navy. "AMMEYER| _ Oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. Tremendous Success of Our Grand Historical ~ JULY CLEARANCE SALE In i Basement. ¢ away, for they know these un- all the effort to get them; and j that once-in our Basement that they are cool and comfortable. - Vacation and Summer Shoes for Everybody. Come With Your Families Without Delay. Women’s $3.50, $3.00 and $2.00 Oxfords, enamel leather, patent leather, black kid, box calf and tan kid, #],5° Women’s $1.50 Black Kid Dianas, $] oo Children’s Shoes vas tops, with patent leather all white canvas, turn pone spring heels in ditees of the deep. Hor rail is dxty above the water line, he would be 108 feet longer | The heat cannot keep | matchable eo Ag Women’s $3.50 patent |kid Christy Ties; Cue $Q 00 an et $4,00 & patent leathi Ca" Women’s $6.00 and poe patent leather Ox- Men’s $4.00 and $3.00 Oxfords, Russia calf, kid, patent leather and box calf, Men’s $3.50 and $3.00 Lace Shoes, patent leather, box calf and black kid, Goodyear welt, oak soles, $2.09 * Lace ty Russia | L te ol of High Cl. ies be placed Cae gain Tables, per pir. THES WORLD: “THURSDAY EVENTNG; JULY 7, 1904 | Women’s 25¢. Lisle Thread- Stockings at (9c, Pair, absolutely fast black; also new 50c. Stockings, 2%. om AV E, 21822 STREETS Six centsia pair saved you to-morrow and Satur- day. Fine sheer lisle thread, full regular made and shade of tan in lace lisle thnead with seamless feet; all sizes, DRY GOODS CO. Imported lace lisies in entirely new designs of all-over opeawotk: Hermsdort dye; all double heels and toes Sizes 8% to 10 oem os Menfse35c, Imported Sox at 25c, the Pair. Just the sort of Sox men like for Summer, Imported lisle thread, genuide Hermsdor! dye; plain or with unbleached split feet; alsa new shades of slate and tan or fancy silk hand- embrobdered fronts; some horizontal stripes. Every size Children’s Hose. imported fast black cotton of fine apa weight and narrow ribs; genuine Hermsdorf dye; made with double knees, heels and toes. Sizes from $ w 8%. Made to sell at 25c. and .35¢, the pair 18.—6 for $1 Men's 39c. Balbriggan Underwear at 25c, To-morrow Hips light summer-weight bal- briggan Shirts and Drawers in ecru; Shirts have short sleeves; Drawers have double seats Sizes 30 to 44 $1.25 Underwear, 69. Fine sheer (Jersey titting) ribbed silk mercerized Sirirts and Drawers as soft as pure silk Light blue, cream white or Wue-and-white, All sizes, though not in each color, ——$— Women’s 20c. Ribbed Vests; Choose now at 1 2c, Fine sheer cotton ribbed—pure white, Made with low neck and sleeveless; plain or fancy ribbed, Very cool and elastic, All sizes to choose trom. 25c. Vests at 19c. White lisle thread or fine ribbed cotton; Jow neck, sleeveless or with wing sleeves, Plain or fancy Riche- lieu ribbed, with fancy lace trimmed or plain tops, Umbrella drawers to match—lace trimmed, ’ Printed Shanghai Silk at 58¢. Only 1,500 yards at this price. Real Imported printed manees! that are actually worth 89c, the yut. All white grounds with blue, black, brown and tan figures, A strictly Summer fabric—one that will not slip or pull; neither will it spot with water, Pull 24 Inches wide—and a great bargain. Silk Remnants. Black and colored, “An after in- ventory clean-up, including Taffetas, Foulards, Black Grenadines and Fancy Silks, 29c, and 39. Yd, Mohair: Brilliantines: S2-Inch, at 39c, Yard. You have bought this identical rage in other stores at S8c. and ard—stores that pretend to “un- forse all others.” Fine quality, bright and lustrous, in black, Blues, browns, tan, castor and gray. Some Mohair Sicilians at the same price, Another! Regular 45c. quality of Mohalr Brilliantines in black, navy and Royal Blue 42 Inches wide, 25 Yard. A Group of Food Specials From the Pure Food Show. Order by telsphone this hot weather—and save a trip down town, The same attention will be accorded you as if here in person, Sugar. dard Gi nutateds 10. ba ltr tl 48c Ratter—Finest Elgin Creamery, fresh ajaweet, S:f. atone crock, rN orines 2¢ Racon—Switt's lean. te mild, eweet Saver, 'N tb. Boiled Hams, Swift's Premium | The ham {ne market, Sliced by machinery, 326 TD saceonee Coffee. Mocha and Jave—Our finest diend, delicious, mild flavor, delicate seroma, you cannot buy better Coffee no wnat you, pay others sell this at Th, Our regular pric ie, 1 Yor this tale. 4ibe, $1,00,, ae Tea, New Importation of choleest growths Tong: fey ion, Bnallah Breakfast and tual value, Se Tho, our during this. talg will be in Prche ns 48 The} cote Ae 3 lbs ‘ al oe pi in Bri rete fancy red ate ‘alt cana “dog A190" can l4c Mackerel-Farcy No. 1. bloat. white fish, 10-1, ora, jarae, y patie . 479 Sardines—P. Chancere rile Imported tn pure olive h key opener bold. elnew “pet can; Sur price canes D5¢ Olives — Extra iaree selected Q ant delictous, Olives, criap on Sit 250 he Wal patent a! ee. 66 Tomatoes, eh ant At the End of Inventory 0 ee and WEOFFER At the End of the Week Inventory is our Clearing-House for Bargains. are ready for you—to-morrow and Saturday. a good many reasons. &* tioned £" we have to offer better be here to-morrow Startling Bargains All Day And Until Noon Saturday, It is sure to bring to light a good many things that may safely go by that name. We are past the inventory—and the bargains But to-morrow will be the best time to be here, for #0" There are no large quantities of any lot—not enough, certainly, to last beyond the time men. Saturday's store day is very short (we close at noon); so to get your share of what #& ns Some Very Pretty $1.75 these bed Friday Another Great Sale of Washable Dresses. Fancy Embroidered and Dotted Swiss; also Made to sell at $7.00, To-morrow and Saturday at White India ane $6.00 and $5.00. $2.95 This is the final scene in a great play—a play that has marked the purchase of the finest S‘irtwaist Dresses ever sold underprice in this city. As these Dresses stand before the writer they are examples of correct tailoring, of exquisite materials and of unusually excellent styles, We doubt if you can find their equal i in any store at our estimation of their value, C ertainly you wll not find them for any- thing like our price of $2.95, This sult is of pag The Pictures Describe ex, dotted and em broidered Swiss of superior quality, Besides some splendid patterns Them. Weare fortunate tn having these suits in every size—from 34 to 42, It means that with white most every woman can grounds and tiny be properiy fitted, They colored dot are cut very effects, are the eS closely as to popular blues ba), size, but ina and other col- variety of ors,withfancy wy ee dots and tig- fi ures, Please Y date both observe stout and how slender figures. catchlly J the waist ismade, and the extra full. nessof the skirt. It is an Ideal summer costume, Pa We've two hundred more of the suits (shown at the right) to be ‘sold at $1.65 to-morrow. They are exception- ow ys style and fine fitting. You find them anywhere in New York at the price, This Suit, $1.68, Ready To- Morrow Morning—on the Second Floor, up bottoms and belt straps; also handsome Night weight Worsteds and Cas. light shades. Former prices $3. $3. $0 and $4. and Saturday. je variety of patterns; dark grounds, with dots, ures. Made with wide double box-plalt- walst and attractive stock collar. Skirt is 9-gored, tastefully trimmed with tallor stitched atraps. Men’s 10% 12” and 15 SUITS at The story is brief—and to the point. have taken from our regular stock of Men’ s Suits all the odd garments in which line of m sizes is at all broken and marked them $8.50 for Friday and Saturday,.....ssseees serves Materials include BLUE SERGES, double and single breasted; FANCY CHEVIOTS, HOMESPUNS, CASSIMERES and They are handsomely made and trimmed, cut in the broad.shoulder effect, and have all the ear-marks of high-class custom clothing. Sizes 33 to 6 Fine Outing Trousers Men's $2,00 in Homespuns. and Wool STRAW HATS Sune vetoes Me 2. 25 he Mga Loo | 00 and Mac! In all the latest shapes; simeres in regular made trouse?s; medium and also the new “Reggie” Hat in Pai all at the one hid for Friday and Saturday. Men's and boys’ White Duck Naval Reserve Hats, Regular s0c. quality. Friday seobeeen Peeeeesereerccceee This tuit Is of plain white India lawn—as fine and soft as alinen, It is made exactly as you see it pictured, with very full blouse, sleeves and skirt. The wide pleat in front of blouse, as well as f the stock, \ tabs and cuffs, are daintily he nstitched $4.95 ié At $1.65; Sults Made to Sell at $2.50, $3 & $3.50. a quality linen-Ainished Lawn in and ef medium light, rf rings and 38: 50 ANCY WORSTEDS. inaw Braids braid; 25¢ Russtan and Sailor Styles. y Wash Suits, 45, and Saturday... Any Piece of Popular Music 1 5c. By mail, 2c, additional. To-Morrow and Saturday. This applies distinctly to the popular music of the day, and includes every selection (vocal or instrumental) now in the public eye. Some stores, including ourselves, sell some of the popu- lar music at tte. and 12¢, We sell more at these prices than any other store. Buta good many pieces we have to get 18c,, 20, and 25¢, for. Understand, please, that these pieces are identical in every way with music marked to sell at 40c, and 50c. the copy retail, We make this unusual offering to stimulate end-of-the-week music business, os ert Wma een a cng pe y mail, remember this offering app! sudenis ma to the popular music of the day-—00h the stand- ard or the classical, Several hundred suits—and they constitute the biggest Onering of the year, In fact the values are so GREAT we expect to see them all in new hands by to-morrow night, Russian Suits with Bloomer Pants, 2}; to 7 Years. Sailor Sutts, 2% to 10 Years s’ $1.50 Wash Sailor Suits, 95¢. Galateas, ee Chambny Crashes, Ducks, 2% 610 dual for Friday Q5c Two Thousand Ten-Cent Paper Books at 2-for-Sc, Cassell’s National Library— paper covered—pocket size. Sold all over at 10c, copy. To-morrow and Saturday—2-for-Sc, Some of the titles follow: Balcony Book Store, ‘Table Talk, Martin Luther, Teaac Rickerstart, . Letters ‘of Lord Batinbroke Yovane to Abyssinia, Lobo Travels Interior of Africa. vol, 2. Park. Fketches of, Persia, yok, |, Maicoim. P vel exends of Bt. Patrick, De Vere Voyages in Search of the Northwest Pas- on ie, 1781, Gonzales, lations in Travel, Davy. Parry . Tnted Voy ose Natore and Art. Travels in Ena "in Tea" Morita Remnants of 60c. to 70c. Linoleum at 29c. sq. yd. Importad and domestic neavy cork Linoleums; mostly short lengths, a seceeee fF. oe ive. * —-aLso— Remnants of ‘Oileldth, formerly 3o¢,, ‘ AOc, a Square yard—choose 4 Mitte torn of the te \Ceoas Stripe Curtains. Bea 7 All the newest and. beat nopies. colorings in these dain No more fies pes ui- | hangings for Summer: toes to bother you—w! kee canopies gre in The bf 49 kin place, $1.45 to $2.0: Hare's for the Lover of Out-of-Door Pastimes, We have two hundred of the fa- mous “Lenox” Tennis Rackets, usu- ally sold at $2.50—which we shall part with to-morrow and Saturday Other specials include: yers). ‘y .00. horsehide covers, Collapsable Megaphon?s, 106. Also a full “fine of Dog Collars, Muzzles, Whips and leads, itis, 2,000 Pairs of 50c. and 75c, Summer Gloves at 25¢. Importer’s samples—finest qual- ities; all spick-span new and clean. Sizes from 5% to 7%; all colors, prises Milanese "Silk two-clasp and Jersey wrists, some with double fin- ger tips; also Milanese Suede Lisle, Taffetas and elbow length olain silk, All at 25c. the pair. Eight hundred pairs of 8, 10 and 12 button length pure silk Mitts In mesh, all-over lace eflects and a vari- ety of novelty designs, 25¢ Can't Buy Toilet Articles for These Prices Usually, It's an end-of-the-week sale to to make you better acquainted with this special branch of our business, Pears’ Unscented Soap, Pears’ Glycerine Soap, 1 Woodbury's Facial Soap, “16.. Packer's Tar Soap, 13¢, Williams’ Shaving Sticks, 15¢, Yankee Shaving Soap, & to a buyer. Sozodont Tooth Powder, 1%c, Danderine, 19¢, and 34c¢, La Blanche Powder, 3c, Coke Dandruff Cure, 8T¢, Straw Travelling Bags B Telescope Cases. lapanese Basket Weave—very lar because of their lightness and great durability, Our own im- Gem —and offered at a great sav- Club-shape Travelling Bags—strong- ly made and light in weight. Telescope Baskets, with straps and strong leather han- Telescope Baskets— made without ae 49c for these Handsome New $1.25 Shirt Waists, Made of sheer white lawn; light Fronts have straps of fine inserting and entire blouse {s tucked; also tucked back, cuffs and Six designs of embroidery to choose from. 49c, instead of $1. 3 until noon Saturday. $2.25 Waists, 8%. embroidery and hem-- stitching. Blouse of tuck $ inserting. Entire sleeves tacked; also tucked back and separate hemstitched stock, Extra full blouse. “$2" kinds of other See Pressed Glassware, ~ ” 35c, Pieces at 10c, essed glass looks foi ali like the genuine cut, It has & brilliant sparkle and continuous lustre, Assortment at 10c. to-morrow includes oval and round salad and berry dishes; sugar bowls and cover; covered butter dishes, etc. piece worth less than 5c, to 35c, Cream Pitchers, Spoon eat Olive Dishes with handles, Salt ae pene These bring 10¢, and Curtain Stretchers. 100 pairs of the Star Im, Curtain Stretcher, with easel back, also the iors Curtain Stretcher, These pire that we aye sell for ia 15 “nd Good Lawn Mowers, $1.98. Finest quality, self- 7%-inch wheel, with choice of elther 14 or 16 inch size; usually sell for $3.00 and $3.50, for Nickel-Plated Tea Kettles, €9e.

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