The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1904, Page 12

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POT ee . “ a ee — = r RY TE Ne RPT ree eT eee m4 "THR WORLD? WEDNESDAY EVENING; JULY 13; 1904 - -- The Most Important Clearance Sale @™ Mail orders filled untess otherwise stated, Write TO-NIGHT for whatever you ' Ever Held in This City. Though not in the advertisement, it is surety in the store—and you are certais to save money. OF en J a (\@ xc “ Cotton Shirt Waist Suits HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. 75, for women’s - C $1.50 oxford tles. w ES T ° wake Wal piade contin fae Fee stay. —— Biue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6. in dotted Pique, Union savrenretnts 750) {Tremendous Furniture Bargains.) Linen, Fine Lawns, Madras SIXTH AVE., 22D AND 23D STREETS. nearly every size—Thursday Qeersare On Golden Oak Chiffonler, hey pan- and other fancy fabrics, and Ponge aS. Sik Shirt 2, 95 é 8. 15 neatly trimmed. ie Linen Suits in Coat or Frock and M | Th d ti il oard 78 eld ends and, double tops, large Frill effects. Mee nant vy ¥ -_ = Sj t dee ornin sa es, INursday, Ui NOON) |] i. "si twa WH ey ue $5.00 to $22.50, 9 head ‘on. top, “3, 98 carved front sale at Sper ge va 50c, belts, 19¢,—a14-Inen teath- E-pe plain ginghams Children's $1.25 sample a2 bv ’ ‘OF 4 belts; so 3 - ese are in solid colors and if in Short and Medium and peau de sole belte— says, and “i the uaual 1254.) Shaner made with yoke trnmed quality—-8 to 12 Thurs: lengths -— Tourist, Travel- to all shades —for these = 19 day be 5c with washable braid; ruffle ling and Rain Coats, abso- f e e hours .... ic : edged with needlework and val- enclennes lace; full skirt, deep lutely rain proof, in me- dium and full lengths, Ox 250 Iron Beds Highly Finished Golden Oak Exten- te : (no more) in 3 sion Tables, like lilustration, with National spring and heavy bronze 65c. crepe de chine, 25c,— 50¢, beef, iron and wine, aSe, bam—raluee Be 10 9.25 EA ie ford, Olive, Gray and Tan. All colors—all those hard-to-} combined with sherry wine and massive fluted legs, 3 t including a ible mattress find shades—every yard strictly} citrate of iron--it-o. bottle, 6 in. exten leaves, hard- rame, ing a reversi , NY Sad ah allie all pure silk—for these 95 $§ to 12 Thursday, 25c¢ $1 hot water bottles, 25c strong and wood slides. all well ok ann ae in 200 Voile and Cloth Suits hours Thursday ... CF only viecescecnnareeses 25c—8 to 12 Thursday. eermetabie? well finished, a! Pade ria a at oe in dress ant walking ais eason's make. = | 9, © 15, Above on sale ONLY on Thursday till noon, None C. 0. D. No ‘mail orders. ‘Undermuslins, kimonos ; Notion bargains Prices about ordinary great July sale. neg et wee selling of a kind and character that yee hes and He. ‘pate; spe" , ($7.50 Ghina Matting, $4.98. The Most ae ry “4 Clearing Bargain of the Si ene of t-:m over Silk Drop Skirts, Black, Blue, Gray, Tan and Brown, Value $25.00 to $50.00, J 400 a iy and Dress Skirts light — weight cloths, mixtures and linens; and 250 Panama and Voile Skirts, nicely tailored and 2 50 to 7 50 e “ e Ry Another sensational sale to-morrow! To protect ourselves against dealers ‘i we must limit the quantity sold to [To-morrow we will place on sale a hundr y any one galery to 2§ square ier p Long ny tote agg yards : two yards stores are askin al , if $7.50 per roll for a 3 Westen at ting of this weave and quality, but 4 1 Pi i Cc reached us late—Right in the midst of worth 6§c. per our Clearing Sale— square yd; special therefore itn must be at 19c, Per Square Yard, | ‘old in record time When you can get this regular 30c. oilcloth at Rolls of 40 yards - 19¢, you ought to come here in remarkably we at. quick time, Shown in 6-4 and 8-4 widths; C [tines sil. K CORSET regular price clal, two for.. “08 25¢ 6-4; «on have no serious rivalry. Daily in- Treasing The Interest—-as witness tese rursday Inducemenis, - SHOE LACES— 4-4, 54, trimmed, of excellent qual- LACES Black ‘ ity materials,’ all colors, 30 over silk drops, Value $5.00 to $20.00. Broadway and 13th Street. |Stern Brothers To-Morrow in Their Shoe Department “WOMEN’S GIBSON AND OXFORD TIES, +n Patent Leather, ideal Kid, Calfskin and Vict Kid, Hand- turned and Welted Soles, Louis XV., Military and Low Heels, $2.58 4 Original prices $3.50 to 5,00 West Twenty-third Street investigate—COM- ay YOu, Japanese Mattin: Special 5.98 PEARL LACE PINS—Indestructible Reversible Smyrna Rugs Reduced. Clearing of poraser's 1 emer $1 white, _ bl and colors— An exceptionally attractive assortment of reed R ) Woven Hammoc worth pectal, 3do JOe schemes, and designs, 6 x9, worth Gentes tanreenins special all ns { deep valance, offered to- Cc seas a morrow, at, each, .seeee 30c, value, on sale to-morrow at, sq. yd Rug Reductions. ats Trip $0c, dressing sacques, 29c.— Figured Lawn or Jimity, rolling collar and sleeves; finished with neat ruffle~ also, kimono sacques, with yoke and broad border.... 2% 40c, drawers, 29c. Cambric, umbrella ruffle, with three \-Inch tucks be- tween rows of hemstitch- ing 29 50c. drawers, 39c. —cambrle, three 4 ‘All sizes; worth Ge, doen; spe- lal § dogen. f0F..0+.++ 5c ape ei aun Art Gillies a a Feittion, INDIA TAPE—W ofth : clal, two bunches for...... Excellent summer floor coverings, and good, durable rugs for ‘ the whole year ‘round. The best colorings and designs, noe to Lig erigg bel : Slight imper. BELT AND GIRDLE FOU NDATION reversible, lections, but they iL alges—many shapes to #e- Be injure the wearing qualities a bit, 6 fezt long inch tucks between rows of hem 4 stitching and wide torchon ‘ WOE VUMIE seascersvarievess 3% q | i : 4 trom-worth dpeclal... 36 Size 945, Size 7.6. 9, Size 9x12, and 3 feet wide, shown in Spanish olive or 1 Sel Ae ¥ ° , WOME: : 59¢. skirts, 39c.—-Cambrie, umbre! 7s. chommises, 59c.~Cambrie OF) WOMENS TRON RS- Mate of tio he 2.75 | worth 2. 25 worth 3.48 sage, and furnished complete with soring 1s } , Window ShadesatAlmostHall]| 4 la ruffle, trimmed with hem- ; colored potka dot, skirt) ory best material, worth Je, $5.00, $5.75, rollers, slats, cords and fixtures,at., stitched tucks and wide 3% length; circular neck, with two to bbe. apical, per pal: wei I5c . hem ...... torchon insertions, beading, with | HAIRPIN CABINET Hight pol- armen rss 79¢, skirts, 59¢.- ‘Four iatyles, um-| baby ribbon drawn febed om om matty” hak wit if brella ruffle, with torchon inser-| (rough ......6. seeseene 5c! sofia ETM. Sl two fort nn tion or hematitched tucked 59 $1 kimono gown, 79¢,—White lawn: | TOMATO PIN CUSHI NS and ruMfle, wide hemmed...... 4 75¢. kimono gowns, 59c,—Polka dot or fancy figured eli with yoke and border,, 5% ano China Silk Waists. Extra heavy quality; deep yoke and siceves, trimmed with Valenciennes ine and drawn work ok iserios | 3,25 formerly $8.90...4.65 +644 assorted peels 10¢ ished with double yoke and broad - *PINS—1 border, full width and 79 ins; one worth 10c TOMAR vvcrcesaces curses | three boxes for | a solid color, pink or blue, fin- lores; Three for. 10¢ 85c, waists to (83,75 shirt waist dress, $1.49 §O for SOc. On saleall day Tharsday—ile th lot ls, White lawn waists—with tucking and! Of course, it’s a trade wonder how titeht fev tank tat they could ever be made for such money, sleeve —splendid, Each woman who sees them will want one— 85c. value 5% many will buy three or four. hor Think of this woman's fine percale shirt ie walsts, 85¢.| waist dress—made in fancy stripes and NM rine white! dots; waist full plaited; ‘blouse front, dotted Swiss) plaited hack; novelty stock collar—nine waists —made) gore skirt, finished with deep hem and a EO. 49 folds; every seam inside of rom shoulder to ry ° A tk bust, embroidery | 1. suit French seamed; value down front; CHA WOMAN [aay TEAFES UIST sna Ladies’ fine Lisle Thread Shouting, She Pushes Into the) Stockings, Black or Tan, St. Denis Hotel. Flings Money| plain or lace weaves, Into Face of Manager and| Plain Cotton Stockings with Tears Letter to Pieces, spliced selvage, double heels, soles and toes, or fre suesis of the Motel st. Denis} Split Maco feet, vere filled with consternation to-day }when « young wonian, her hatr stream. asc. per pair, Ang, eyes staring wildly and flourishing : : above her head a roll of :aoney, rushed Black, Pure Silk Hose, with into the lobby shouting and gesticuiat-| double heels, soles and OPPENHEIM. GLUNS % @ Closing Out the Entire Stock of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts Before. Inventory at Marked Reductions. Ladies’ Taffeta Shirt Waist Suits— al expressly for this sale, in stripes and checks; value $15.00 ,ccerrone 8.73 Tatteta Walking Suits, in all popular shades, a ta‘te wae Ba oar Prov $35.00 0 $55. Br cvcsevsée toate 50 $3.75—Thursday, $1.49. tucked back, full aleave — wonder z. $5. 50 lawn shirt walst dresses $2.88 ful Matogt! Women's stylish white lawn atirt waist ® dresses—handsomely tucked and trimmed on! ists—some of en-| With fine open embroidery; tucked sleeve, TT nOa ek LUchine embroidery, cuff and fancy stock, with rashes. and lace insertion—a dozen or| skirt finished with cluster of 2, 88 tucks; all man tailored—a posi- eet hin tale © nh 69) tive $5.50 value—Thursday $3 waists i, 80 69 | This $3.75 per- cale shirt waist dress, $1.49, Yaluge—tor this sale . ‘ toes, rane ae 9, $2.50 She was about twenty vears old and ‘ 95 Gi | 3 d ioe ane (ioe calles vot pine Oda peire in plein colors, 7 Misses’ 10 dresses, 6, Ir s ress, y W, Suits, late models, in brilliantine, cheviots, Ove Maseeiaas Whe" Se seni ah Kyle with fancy embroidery, Misses’ fine lawn dresses; yoke of insertion and fine Th $9.50. mannish mater my Ree for mountain and seashore wear; 12,50, we alone Bicadway followed itt $1.25 per pair, tuck; large hertha of insertion and Val. lace; full urs ay, 2? formerly $25.00 to Bees ¥ ees COLE MASE EO CREED ERS SUES ES a is she burst into the hotel she ran Value $1.65 to $3.75, skirt, deep ruffle trimmed with {nser- 6. 95 | tion aud lace—special for Thursday. | Two select styles of children's dresses; one has yoke of fine Val. lace insertion; ruffia of material, edged with Val. lace; regular $3.50 and 2 50 Into rietor Taylor and, tearing up threw the pieces In his face, began throwing money at the who were coming downstairs to Twenty-third Street, breakfast. s She gathered up her bills before tho Policemen got to her. When they seized her she fought and scratched With 01!) —_——_——_—— her strength, and it was some time he- Tailored Walking Suits, new and exclusive styles, from.our own Cadieg Teese a us an Loaseanetalte advantage in producing well made garments at lowest possible cost. ; Colors white, tan, green, violet, Parsifal blue, military brown, coral -and onion, 11,50,—13,50,—15.00 as Walking Skirts. * Linen Skirts, white or tan, extra quality per linen, wart} value $7.00 to $9.00, seeneeseensecseneerecsoos 4,95, 5.95 and Mohair Skirts, unlined, light weit Voile Paneme <6 models; formerly $10.00 to $12.00.... 5.90 Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. > : Misses’ $5 walking skirts $3,50—walking skirt of all- wool mixtures; made T-gere flare with seains; each gore finished with tops and buttons—« perfect Feodehoitpeeihl te for Thurs- + 2 50 Misses’ $14.75 suits, $7, Misses’ and small women’s walking suits of light-weight mixtures, in blouse and coat; made Norfolk $4.95 values—special at....... 2.98 and $7.88 for men’s 517 suits Making new midsummer records in. men's clothes-selling g daily—selling such as Was nev fore they could secure a firm hold on|fen'* in change, 08 | her, Alter tearing up the letter she| graved eiso tore up a marriage certificate, and, Woman’ ‘os WWentity Learned, ‘when the scraps were put together, the of the Mercer only name thot could be made out was sent to the hospital * Pollack.” of some kind from known in July—and strange were it not $0 cor emplates buying a “suit, now—or any time before frost—should not fail t—should not fail to attend this sale, “ets $7.88 for “Oswego” and a, 88 Any man in Greater New “York who he gk woman if she became calm. Say Doctors, During a lucid interval he learned from her that she has boarded with a Mrs. style, with side plaits and bel was put towether, | Borgen at No. 79 East Ten I rl Dowever, the oame of Frederick Sad-| the “detective calied at the Tenth ished with Persian trimming; | wig, of No, SS Kast Elenty-fourth | street house and ascertained that a cou- seven-gore flare, with in- app 50) Cor. 24st Sern ple of the name of Pollack had engas@! verted back—Thursday.. street, was made out, and the police of | 2!, . e he Mhe East Highty-eighth street atation sar o The young women ae — Kirts, £2.98. | S ’ ° ‘J | mere asked to communcate with him. | % lescription of the insane pa- ‘The policemen had to fight all the way levul ° fo the ‘street to get thelr charge to alatrangely. Yesterday she left the house patrol wagon. Then she wos taken to| taking her bank hook with her, dH A manufactur sample line closed | out at our own price; Hnen and} pique skirts white, natural and black, in strictly tailored effects; husband has not heen at the house side-plalted ox-plalt- Se tiplweeboice. sss Be Yesterday afternoon, when he evidently Pique Skirts, 89c.—Navy | blue—in walking jengths; tatloréd| in AL ae le; Thurs- "89 Women’ sSumwndl wear clearance. One sacrifice price on all the odds and} ends—handsome white Hnen shirt- waist drosses—some plain pi |B Never before in the history of our store have we others trimmed with hand-made made such sacrifices ta clothing—It's & grand § 1 .98 “other fine suits, worth up t to $17, at Mercer street station and an ambu- was summoned from St. Vin-| went in search of his wife "se Hospital. Dr. Black ald the Withdrew Cash from Bank. woman was violently insane. and) A few hour: was forced to put jer in a surcit-| had been o P patie | ket and take her to Bellevue Hos. | Ward," These suits are all @ man could desire for business or dress wear, and are made and trimmed in the most approved manner. The fabrics are all choice and desirable, and include serges, cheviots, tweeds, for- 5 1.88 “PATIENCE is the strongest of strong All efforts of the matron {n the Mer. | ! R she could not or would e | ‘Tenth street, He had been un: eign and domestic through- and-through worsteds, crashes and outing bop —in single and double breasted styles, You would consider any fm R tied M $s “7 5 sult a good bargain at $15—many were Ft pap os 8s regularly up to $17—our special price for these hours, $7.88. ROOMS +175 7 boys’ .50 suits. F Pea $1.98 for boys’ $4.50 suits CaM Sunday World Wants will F canine stul in his pumness ve ) and no one In the neigh- vs New York and decided to return (>| of the police station had ever before. | ' Savagely to Her Money. jerman Savings Bank a! and Fourth a Rearly $20 in the roll of y to out their His wife to Ot Ket possession of the | § ‘oh hy - Count It. She clung to it|s 4 hme Red the ambulonce sie sought oa It ove the iv nd | ice to allo: eral alarm ia last Biliahe was i pd night. He cannot explain her sudden Ny Sakon fit of heantiy, Mexican drawn work; Including} clearance of our higher-price sults before in- Wnen coat sults—an unusually in- ventory—all desirable merchandise, in the pop- teresting collection—dozens of val- ular sailor and double-breasted suite—s gent te a a ar “ wet tre i esse 1 TOOK GAS ROUTE. | On the Gas, in. thirty-two jo-day

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