The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1904, Page 11

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and . 7 tse 6h Ll he AEE RECAST SEL eed CPOE. DB aah a hs mo) a THE WORLD; FRID RIDAY YY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1 ; | 500 FLEE FROM 27 OVERCOME | as |e Lord & Ti : ef SEA OF § OF SMOKE BY GAS IN HOME Or avlov ull GAMES ja = a Almost ) Building In “Blcabeth, N. J., Bes Fumes from Furnace Imperil 100 ‘ i ; 2 ; ajic Chicrs Given comes Suddenly Enveloped Occu pants of Tenement and S terling ‘Silver A ovcltes, 279 Broadway, near Chambers Away from Fire in Faint Store Be- Panic Ensues, While Rescuers SSS Hie s10 sith Ave. near tatn | | eormorrow., | low and All Escape. Work to Save Victims, fi Hi 125th St., Corner Third Ave, shies a “ 'y 3.95 to mat es 3 * DOF L. AND EAGLES POLICE PASSING DISCOVER Hat rhe, 25. to 435 ie WERE IN BIG MEETINGS. PLIGHT OF SLEEPING ONES Genuine Gun Metal Novelties, 3 y int) i pik sen we Clothing | |iscription Will Be Sold To-Morrow @ _ Not One Case of Hysteria Among Forced Their Way Into Building, Ciwarotte Case a Specials . a Hundred Women Who Left, and, While One Gave Alarms} Lodge Rooms, Losing Nearly Other Opened Windows and All of Their Belongings. Doors—All Recover, Duchis ase sace Card Cases, $10.05 Duchess Late Opera-Glass Bags, Cases betsednitmas ve specs gardless of Cost. Store Open Until 10 P. a *10 + aking no time to gather un thelr $10.96 to $19.95 : " ! \ . abil Dresden Filk Bags, from $1.00 ort Ki i Onera- Worth up to $15. The Last Sale of 1904: to $11.95, », $3.05, , ‘ . Men's 52+inch all wool Frieze, Novelties tn Fans, Serge-Lined Greatcoats, —S——==Sa=E | Christmas Eve special, *10 | Worth up to $15, Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.89. We consider it pretty good merchandising to be able to sell even “rejects” \ Bcf the famous “Douglas” Shoes—for $1.89 the pair. That our trade agrees # with us is evidenced by the fact that we have sold in the last eight weeks many thousand pairs of them. The day before Christmas andj Christmas Eve will find us in possession of probably the best { i lot that has ever come from the Douglas factory. } Roal Lace Fans, pearl sticks, Gauze Fans, with dalnty patnt- trom $10.95 to $29.95. ings andl spangles, from $1.00 Gauze Fans, pear! sticks, span- fp, sled, $5.95 to $22.95, hildren, from $1.00 ¢ seeping through ‘ t m 9 se} 7 nf ry, CELE SSL eT tnd Into the rooms while Wey Christmas Grft Frames, | Men's 40 and 48 inch Melton Box Overcoats, Christmas Eve French Gilt Clocks, $1.95 to Imported Tapestry Frames, |B special, " $8.95, cand #ize, $1.00 $ They are termed “manufacturer's rejects’—that is, shoes were groping In a dense cloud of amok h il it, Frames, oI ab Porcelain Miniatures t0 #hines i O which would not pass the inspector as being strictly first an oe itera of Tal f atono frames, $1.75 to $1.95 quality. The slightest imperfections cause them to hundred st A cholce selection of Picture Frames in tapestry, French bronze, Worth up to $15. be ejected, with jewels and enamel Vienna Brass a sk Pleces, Smoking Sets, Curlo Piecea In Men’s 52-inch all wool Fancy vory for cabinets; Jewel Boxes with choses |B Belt Overcoats, Christmas Eve To these Douglas Shoes for Saturday, we shall add bi Ps a tN iaideelidaaain ul upwards of a thousand pairs of other splendid Shoes: ee $ ] O —for Winter wear—in Box Calf, Calf Skin and Vici Kid with double soles; also plenty Leather Goods Deft. | Worth up to $15 of first quality Patent Leathers. : ————__—_1s_______ Youths’ all wool Black and all colors, from Vanit gs, all the new Fancy Suits, Christmas Eve ! iri | Ce | Not a pair in the lot would sel for a FE aiual tt ‘a with bun 6 ‘less than the Douglas Shoes; and} Mus sic Rolls, de ented, $4.2 trimmings, $5.95. } + a A large selection ot “Taather Piclure Frames Value $8.50 you may like the styles better, In the Feu k Belts, all colors, from Impc 1 Belts and Buckles {n ‘ ‘ puuldinig of ‘the 4 a oo (0 dats 4 rarity. Se col uths" 50-inch Melton Overs On Sale To-morrow; The Entire Winter Stock of Blair iit sad cosh ithe had oa, ce oe oe Perfection Clothing Co No. 7 Lafayette P wane foe to ithe three ae ia ek Necklaces. bi Averything concetvable in the -fad Nec ‘oats, Christmas Eve special, erlection Clothing mpany, INo. afayette Pl, . a HY the firenien and pollce a aces—French pearls in pink, corals, large gradu- ae $60, 00. i in ated pearls, gun-moetal and French gilt Necklaces, Automobile $ Bo 3” and i KING PETER GAGS THE PRESS, and regular Hat Pins, Hatr Barettes, Opera Chains. | () ort 0 ‘ BELGRADE, Gervia, Dea B—King |? Imported Hat Pine, 60c,; value from Tic, to $1.25 9 Children’s Peter to-day signed ew press law a Worth up tg 65.40, ft Minh prectclytelsiva (ween To be Sold at Exactly 50 Cents on the Dollar, Broadway & 20th St, Sth Ave., 10th St cipally at the antl-dynast ie iy dppo sition papers, Youths’ Black Thibet and Fan« 1 cy Worsted Suits, Christmas Eve special, Just One-Half the Original Prices. That's the story of one “of the greatest Clothing j purchases ever made in this city. This great stock will be placed on sale to-morrow morning—in plenty time for making Christmas gifts, if you wish; but splendid Cloth ing for all times. We bought the entite stock of this great concern, located on Lafayette place, this city. It consists of Novelty Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, We took every garment—and there's not a bad quality or pattern in the lot, The Pertection Clothing Company stands very high in the trade—and rightly so, # To-morrow morning at 8 o'clock this great purchase will be spread out on our Third }} | Floor—in the C lothing Store—with ample accommodations and salesmen to serve quickly. We shall continue the sale until every dollar's worth of it has been disposed ob } Boys’ $6 Velvet Russian Suits at 3,00 ¥ Boys’ $6.50 Serge Russian Suits in navy, brown and red at..-..- 3.25 bn Bows’ $6.50 Serge Sailor Suits al 25 OY in navy, brown and red at.-.... AS Boys’ $7 Novelty Russian and Ye { Sailor Suits, all atvesseseee ones 3. 50 ‘Boys’ $3.50 Double Breasted i “and Norfolk Suits, 8 to 16, at 1,75 CAT BY aS ek aes Se Ae Ab a - Sh ej \ [LZ u Akay mw ¥. Y Macren, RESENTS G4 FRAZIN Fun 6.43 (p) OPPENHEIM Whoes my? N | Winter Styles for Men and Women i Are an exposition of advanced shoe-craft—showing that, by scientific con: i WA struction and specially selected materials, Winter shoes can be made to be NW cold-proof and water-proof without sacrificing grace and fashion and luxuri+ YY /A ous comfort. A Made in More Styles--More Sizes and More Leathers ' C4 & Than Any Other Specially Priced Shoe Known. NY Both Stores—1 8th St. and 6th Ave, and 21st St. and and 6th Ave. | Ave. sy is Vat land*2 Shoes, Too! se Fe / At the two named prices we predominate the retail Youths’ 50-inch Black and Oxford Frieze Overcoats and fancy Single and Double | #Brensted Tourist Coats, Christ+ mas Eve special, *8 Worth up to $12.50. Boys’ $4.59 Reefers, in sizes from 3 to 8 years, al! ateses.., 2.95 Boys’ $5 Melton and Ulster Col- f lar Reefers, 8 to 16 years, at., . 2,98 Children’s all woot Blue Chev= jot Eton Suits, sizes 3 to 8, and Double-Breasted and Norfolk Suits, sizes 8 to 10, Christma Eve special, 9 5 e Value $3. Boys’ $7.50 Red Flannel Lined | Chinchilla Reefers at, . aL ee 1G 00 Liye $3.50 Russian Overcoals, 1 95 f ie $6 Russian Nove!t y cay at ne "350K ! ; Boys’ $5 Double Breasted and ap 95> Boys’ $2.50 Tourist Belt Over. Bloue Norfolk Suits at. jurist Beit Over 1.15 | Children’s Eton Norfolk Suit coats, 8 to 16, all at.... end Russian Suits, sizes 3 to 10, and Double-Breasted Suits and Norfolk Bloomer Suits, sizes 3 to 16, of all wool fancy and plain cheviots and serges, Christmas Eve special, $9 95 Value $5 Youths’ Double and Single Breast. ' 6, 75, ay Boys’ $3 Overcorts, sizes 8 to ed Cheviot Suits, 14 to 20, at. 1 95 16, M setecccces Youths’ $15 Double Breasted e410) 00 . 1 : Boys’ $4 Tourist Beli Overcoat } Cheviot Suits, all at. ape p. 95 in sizes 8 to 15, at oe WICHAELS| Children’s all wool Russian Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8, and Oxford Melton Box Coats, sizes imas Eve special, Amster 45 Sy ; Fifth. Av, & 9th St., B klyn, antee every article that 432 We sell only goods man factu y Our Special Combination of 4 Large Bottles Is on ] DI { . urselves or bottled fo! ein en Very Altractive and Very Popular, y + Freely Extended to All, Children’s Eton Suits, Rus- sian Suits, sizes 3 to 10, Double-Bre shoe industry of America. Our daily sales of $1 and $2 [ Presentation Bonds. Bonds. Bloomer Suits, D. 1 Bot. Pure Monogram . | S35 at en aggregate thousands of pairs of men’s, women's and |), We've s very pr ctical n- OE (eee Raisn 2118 18 Rye CLOTHING oe | chilaren’s shoes ee Wat th ee ‘ ’ — . For the Entire Family. Bi \f We give leathers, styles, making and fit in $2 footwear 1 Bot. Pure Califronia An? $1Down & 50c, Per Week Bottles for $4.95 On Purchases of $10 Worth, ; i iy that rival the $3 grades of elsewhere. Port, i These same features in our dollar product could hardly vata 0 and £7. . Se s i ne 4 3 ‘ find duplication under double our price. teipnat ale at Poet oa an jl Bot. Pure California $ 00 Furniture ¥ $1 and $2 Shoes at the Big Store—Corner 18th and | stoedesired and toihecomplete Children's Russian and Japa. , e ‘Gj pand Everything for Mouse 0 i 6th ave. salistzetion ot all concern nese Overcoats, sites 3 to 8, Sherry, keeping and Fancy Tourist Coats, sizes 1 Bot, Pure Medicinal EASIEST PAYMENTS 8 to 16, Christmas Eve special, Open Evenings Unti! Cheistrass, Frazin @ Oppenheim, 18th St, Eighteen Retail Stores and 2Qist St. and Eight Factorier Devoted and 5 Making and Selling : 6th Ave. Oe onatae” | 6th Ave. Gur Own Shoes. Blackberry Braudy, ! HOLIDAY COMBINATION. | ge ee || G Gi e Gallon Vine Old ‘sherry Also a large assortment of very han disinn "Christmas Baskels with any as sortment of Liquors desired. JUST THE THING FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Telephone or dail Orders Promptly Attended To from 879 Sixth Avenue. Cash Must Accompany Orders, Goods Shipped to mon wit mey be Any Part of the Country, World eng , TT “Business Get the Habit. Go to BulGiothers 7° Brosdway, near Chambers ‘scortlande St., nr. Greenwich 211 & 219 Sixth Ave., moar 14th 125th St., Corner Third Ave., > = Ur De uF ravzill e Oppenheiing pe as. LOI AVE. CORNER 1661. f- ‘a $13? 5 Shoe. Stor a “ase 77 WN + ties.” | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ! "> \

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