The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1905, Page 12

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ak A AR a a) I eRe a i MEU a a a all Ua i RTT ee FTHE WORLD! TUESDAY KVENING, JULY 11, 1905. MAIL ORDERS. PROMPTLY FILLED. - ; Goods, 5c. DO. yards sheer inaia Lisea, $2 to 40 inches wide, figured and dotted Swiss Madras in stripes 3 heavy corded pique and, Gimity, ali choice Summer Wabrics, tn Gne qualities, from 4 to 10 |Se to'agc.; all at. 39c. White Goods, 7c. | 10,000 yards Fine Dotted Swiss, sheer quality Eolienne, new » dotted leno stripes; mercerized striped volle, fine quality; sheer India Inon, 32-inch fabrics; embroldered batiste;* different styles; fine cord heavy pique, in poplin effects, from 4 to. 40 yard lengths; former qc » Ni EW YORKS FASTEST GROWING STORE dull size, 24 In, Dress Suit Gases. g ress Suit, Cases of genuine’ solld D one leather, hand stitched, lined with linen and have extra shirt pockels, handsomeiy iene with —Frene! iit mountings, ree REFUNDED fi » Q s69 of 5 Special Jengths; form: 4 from ‘ ah OC pales 25¢. to 39¢, Amazing Price Reductions. Don't Fail to Visit Our Great July Reduction Sale To-Mcrrow. Every Department from Basement to Roof Is Crowded with Wonderful Bargains, eich tried ne aioe Suits at Tremendous Reductions: a mad ym fine white sheer lawn. One has waist of fine ¢m- aes trea ae et 1d deep pleats, pleated back, deep pleated cuff and lace stock 1a is made with deep shirred flounce. The other has waist wi let embroidery andelght brond pleats, pleated back, cuff and ront of embroidery and x Aik: flounce, sides and back. in black and white chec! le! an as vother New styles. Chol this Great Reduction ‘Bigger Savings Not Possible.” eople Buying a full year’s supply—because they save ten to fifteen times a full year’s interest on every purchase this Ju’ wit Frock and Frit ' Muslin Underwear Sale, eae of wonien will welcome the great savings which this ‘ale presents. In this department, as in Laces, the dainty and exquisite char- ‘acter of Gur goods has won for us the appreciative custom of discriminating ‘women not only in New York but all over the country. This great July > Sale brings you precisely the same goods—and saves yau about half the reg- cost.» OR: 20. KIMONO DRESSIVG FOR %c. DRAWERS—Umbrella De Ee fancy ‘colored unt: | L4C “yoks’.and border. ruffle, neat hem. 1 FOR %c, DRAWERS—Umbrella mR Be, KONO DRESSING 19C Fite. ce AN pelt and’ tucke fn front. 29c F SOc KOR 7%. DRESSING sACQuES, . Beales dot or ring pattern, bisck $0 Sach SP att Gates tl rare fe,ctiended, sith den border, jai FOR 2c. GOWNS—Yoke of tro 4 ~ embroidery insertions, between bemstitched tucks, neat ruffic. » 39c FOR 0. GOWNSs—Empiro style, or yoke of four embroldercd in- sand tucks FOR 60, 10-4 S! reclining back _and Folding Go-Carts, close woven sides, stee| _————— 2 ig xear and wheels; value * $3.00, special to- e ck Go-Carts, close nae een enamel steel 5.98 FOR 4c, DRAWERS, of fine cambric, umbrellx ruffle of ¥4~ inch bemstitched tucks and hem with fing ‘tucks above, 39c FOR oc. DRAWERS—cambriec; cluster of 44-inch hemstitehed tucks, ¢eep ruffle of embroidery or ce. Cluny ta 5Oc FOR te. WALKING skIRTS— With lace insertion ruffle or wids unibrella ruftie of embroidery. 79¢ FOR $1.0 .WALKING sKiRT: Umbrella rut , | tucks, deep ruffie {| Insertions, tucks an : with em- "and ribbon; fotr other ncot Baimouk, Sheahe Soe et A emise style, snort ‘leeves. yoke ‘of torcbon or Val. ‘lace, nished with neat FOR 79¢, GOW. Reclining Back Go-Cart, heavy roll sides. all ste running gear, foot brak id parasol holder. Seldom sold for less than $10.00; special to-morrow at....eseeeseeeee Large Reclinin; ‘woven sides an running ‘gear, patent foot brake and parasol hold value $9.C0, at JAMES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Coats, Semi-fitting, White Linen Coats, — with strapped seams and black velvet collar and cuffs, 9.59 “Tourist” Coats made of grey mixed Tweeds, ‘ Tan and Oxford Grey Rain Coats. FOR $21 N 1.98 Fi ctsa WARNS $Fy, worchon, Cluay, Point de Paris or pom | Val. lace tn grtlons, tucks and deep rut- ; snd hill finianed with dust rate, "2 A'Sewing’ Machine That 50 Will Really Sew and Do 1 wood Work for - = .4@ € have 500 more of the Improved Libert Hand Was Machines; an absolutely first-class a chine; can be used for any kind of sewing—with large cloth plate; absolutely perfect and warranted; this’ machine is demonstrated and sold 4 everywhere at $2.00 and $3.00; we've 1 50 e rfect. | Waists at Very. 4 Much Less Than NOTE.—We have had many great s Nalues—yet not in the entire history of our Offerings. A great purchase—4,000 evér expected to sell them:— The best Shoe for Women. Latest models for mid-summer dress, Gibson low Shoes, made of imported) finely woven white duck, with high Cuban heel and welted sole, Finished with four large, solid silver eyelets, A similar model made of white duck has the high steeple heel and light turned sole. . Various models of low shoes are made of Ene glish Vesting in numerous dotted patterns, : Walking Pumps for summer are made of dull kid, Russia calf, patent calf and white buck- skin. For evening dress or dancing Sorosis Slippers introduce many new models, Finest All Wool Trousers, including a great lot of Outing Trousers; our own regular prices $4, $5 and $6. Choice, beginning "2.45, 1.65 $7.50 Values, 3.95 Fancy Worsted Trousers, also cassimeres, cheviots, wool crashes and home- Spuns; our best $2.50, $3 and $4 qualities. Choice, e 12.50 Three-quarter length, black Peau de Soie Coats, 18,50 i" Silk Petticoats, *; Hi 400 more of those fine rustling taffeta silk Petticoats in every new desirable shade; also black; made with three shirred section flounces, 3 905 value not less than $7.50: entire lot to be sold at.. More $3 Oxfords, $ | -00 Twenty-third Street. Patent Leathers, Tans, Vici Kid; ‘Dongola—Everything ; : Handsome beaded vamp Slippers, strapped ia Sandals, and “Sailor” Ties, white or tinted 4 to match the fashionable dress fabrics, SE MGREERT A JAMES McCREERY & 60, Sale of Twenty-third Street, Umbrellas. ‘Women’s 24 and 26 inch, — Covered with pure silk, Black, navy blue, red, brown and green. a 6 th ondate leathers AND IN” ALL r Women's Welt and. Pat- ent Leather Oxfords— ® 4 Sig very fine Persian Lawn Waists, made Surplice effect, with tuck- lace insertion attached, ‘1 iivesstorih dee bow vai ore collar, tucked back, short 4,200 Waists, about! 15 different Raion, vio Styles, some ook “embroide in the new toe shape— also opera toes—Cu- ban heels. turns anu welts. Ail sizes. Women's Oxfords of fine Dongolz and Vici Kid—patent| Worth $2.00, tips, smooth inner soles—solid leather throughout—} $2.50 and light turn soles—also heavy single soles—Cuban heels, $3.00. Women's Oxfords of Genuine Tan Vici Kid and Calf—4 different toe shapes, incleding the new dip toe last—Cuban and military heels—single and turn soles, Women's Oxfords of Black Dongola and Vici Kid—flexible twin soles— patent tip—French heels, t here during ly sale, Certainly New York contains no other such opportunity. Sale prices we have had—mighty low ones. Yet ir two plage of great retailing we were never before able to present such unusual, such extraordinary advantages. Every depart- ‘is.in this great movement—no matter what you require, this is the time to secure it at a large and welcome saving. vy he; 9 . H ee ate Men's $15 Business Suits, $ Ss, ‘Lisle Thread and Silk Cc ; ; nec rina N Made f sheer white lawn, with enti d Vests, Light Weight Men’s $15 Outing Suits, a Ae Sata ant ¥ ertha, lace trimmed: blouse waist, tu Cotton Drawers ik chter. Tha VESTS araica ‘eld ' Héndreds-of men recognise tt and welcome it as the greatest money- Creat. 1 98. a i lied fem 98c is offer, ie bh aie ns ears. The combination SUITS are of lente t Bd sabing occasion eber known in the — af - clothing business, a2 e sizes 6 to’ 14. A fabric ie Drawers are fine: on, knee length, w' “In your own line of business you undoubtedly know. how far s Mais LN OT aL ARAM Sipe or tne recuse French Bépd: es—not very'far at any time. At Ehrich’s great Clothing Sale to-morrow, 9 . u 3a che great tnajority of them wore marked iy Lhd Wednesday: doe of Uncle Sam's 85 notes will bring you a choice of the richest Men Ss Wear Reduced. Wash x White Goods. GOc, - They are’all new, choice, perfect goods, and will be 20c $15 business suits you ever saw—likewise choice from the smartest and swell- Men’s High Grade, Silk-Finished Underwear in ecru |] White Dotted 3 Shepherd beginning on Wednesday, at oe est outing suits that any man need wish to wear. vA, \ and pure white; assortment i evwsdt reel Q 9 Cc ‘Swiss in vari. 5 4c Checks, glace : THE THREE-PIECE BUSINESS SUITS include lightweights (with what broken; none In the lot worth less ous ike Gok fauhe . vest) which are no heavier than the ordinary two-piece suits. They $ Mens Religes shict mat fine soft madras, large |] Fine White India also include a great stock of medium weights that will be suitable assortment of neat stripes and figures pa eee 59c mines special 5%c » for wear all through the Fall season. The fabrics are worsteds, grounds, detached cuffs; splendid $1 value, at. feds as cheviots, ‘cassiimeres, &c., in. plain blacks, blues and mixtures. R d d ‘There are ALL SIZES in the Jot, and the price is (alterations free).. The Outing Suits are made of this season's finest crashes, home- Go-Garts Greatly equced. Spuns, flannels, and‘ every fabric suitable for July and August wear. $ They are correctly tailored, with square shoulders and close-fitting collars. The trousers have-belt loops and cuff bottoms, They are the best $15 outing suits that we have ever seen or sold, and on Wednesday you.may take your choice at ‘We will.aiso) close out one odd lot, embracing 67 of our regular $22 suits, 3-plece, in light and medium weights; en-$ J 1 ré 5 bracing practicaily all-sizes—choice for........0s.es0seeeeee t) Ever Held in New York Now Going on in the Ehrich Trouser Department, Pere worsted Trousers, our own finest $6, $7 and $8*garments; about 300 of ‘them. To be closed out now at 2.98 ales of Waists and have given many sensational house have we been able to equal these really wonderful <arments in very smart, stylish goods at less, very much less, than we «1.25 ith Engli button embroidery, oni with uh @nbroldery ‘and Val. ine agd forking, Hinely tucked, of Jace; other es ‘ion; Who'd ever think of getti : broidered Waist tity thereat 14 8 ust, f, bi back, splendid value af shoo mee: @ “2 These very fine Persian Lawn Waists, made with four panels of handsome blind embroidery, with four rows of Mechlin lace insertion, tuck- ed back, long and short sleeve, with lace edge and insertion, lace collar; value $4.50, at ‘handsome embroidery, lace across shoulders, deep lace cuffs, lace in- 1.98 Imported Lingerie Waists, with entire front of Children’s Barefoot Sandals, all sizes, 6 to 44, ai MAMES MoGREERY & CO. | JAMES MsCREERY 8 CO, Infants’ Wear Dept. Men’s 26 and 28 inch,—cov- ered with fine quality, black Taffetas silk, serge On July the rath Sale of China. sertion down back; value $6, at.. 2 .98 Fine Batiste Waists, several different styl lion and very fine Val. insertion, Joined with Reeds seen fine, English medal ding, lace collar, four rows of lace down the back, r : 8 Aen, Talk of the unreliability of the crop report, coupled with the publication by The World of the full Equitable report he Fries and Mquidation, spread «w heavy tone|s=d net changes ' from yomerday'a cloain throughout the stock marker taday. | fara, °F {0 Wee recorded prices breaking from 1 to more then 8 Per cent.\all around, Many aitempis were made to bring | A [¥alues ebove last night's final. level, but every time were met with Jute success, For Country Cottage or C Furnishing. Fine thin porcelain Din Set. Pink or pale Bi decorations, 100'Pieces...+eee- 90006. Fine thin China Dinner : White and Gold z 100 Pleces. 2. ene0500 09% Plates. Various sizes, Hay value 1.28 tO.73.— Babies’ Dresses, cambric, bishop style, finished with embi at neck and sleeves; sizes to 2 years; value 40c, Sale ahd Children's and’ Misses’ Drawers, hem and cluster of tuck: to 10 years; value 19c, Sale price......., Babies’ Lawn Caps, rows of tucking and hemstitchi; value 40c, Sale price f Pas all int Waist Patterns wood | o¢ fine, embroidered’ Persian Lewn, and Levantine silk. Imported natural handles. 2.25. Value 3.50 to 5.50, 25c 1.35 Hand Embroidered Linen or Batiste Waist: lengths. 5 450 : Hand Embroidered Linen Robes,—consisting of 7 yards of linen 36 inches wide, aud. ‘embroidered a ves Skirt pavel, waist, collar ‘THE TIDES. and cuffs, € a mara: i Uf “wn : 8.750 10075 mag) |) vont on naw YORK, Twenty-third Street, Pr i Gury yeh me ae 21-8 and the preferred 1 per cent. Tennessee Coal & Iron, Co.orado Fuel & Iron, Sugar, and Copper were lowered from 1 1-2 to per cent. A decline of almost 4 pois was feit in Metropolitan @:reet Jiway, white Brovkilyn Rapid Transit lost almost 2 points. Losses of from 1 to 2 points Were ncored in the Erle quarter, There was a fair variety in the bond market. The total sales of stocks were 874,000 shares and of bonds $2,873,000, Twenty-third Street, i@ opening prices were: Jul August, 1 r ‘5 prices at New Orleans. ‘Trad- wat animated and the tone lever. ata net epee ot About 1b to ; cf an unfavorable ‘era checked offerings “to some ee, 5 $ WITH i to ao } ; "to 1150; 10. December, o ’ Ui: Jani to 1. : : ; 5, | lees were: October, January, 11, — BAD WEATHER LED’ TO A DROP IN WHEar, ‘The unfavorable weather in the spring Wheat States led to unloading in the local market to-day and weakened prises from 1-8 to 8 of a cent, T. other markets were also affected fi tionally, At the same time it was fr a ing in toe Wmter wheat States and bulls | Kar! ir y picked up a little wheat on the deciine. Pe APM Epcos od r Cea Beafied a ahade tomer Geciine. !ahout 40,600 shares of stook, but. were railed, ‘probably exaggerated, as the most actly. ithe market at Chicago opened slightly |Arbliruge housce ted. their. sacs nn that President Roosevelt | caste: w. ‘alt trade. ‘ | at 20,0W snares in all, of which the Faken o hand in the matter end Prices Wweres | Breater part was non Pacific. ot pis Be loft “undone the 10.85 10.91 i SHIPPING NEWS, , : Muh ate T-A0laloon vets, 12.00 Closing Quotations, Bun rises, 4 To-day's invest. lowest, and iow {TON, July 11.—Secretary turned over to the Al- sti al) the papers in cun- the cotter leak invostiga- PSPSPS, igi! wale are ow “oh , ret SEE ‘(STOCKS HIGHER, BUT +4 » QUIET IN LONDON, eel a ee onales for money in ar) » Delng rt ccied by. ro "Siuaecear coke 1 hi Neations fe Ivan.” Bireaunt tates sympathized wi money rates, ry ut rallied Jeter Wiinated that this Is tiation tit | prosecus! be mentioded tu tie seport foret Hervice omficers will follow, i vy t think a Examination af tend 40 alter that opinion, Pacific. 8; July, 1% |” Bpeoulation “an poke w a way can be i é ge wcale and well scattered, pening prices were: Wheat nae were the i Cae, est pie a dath Ct Bat —Bep: | wroup, welling down re Ps | Sent’, whuie’ the, “torres” biohe’ mee 8 were: ta. | Ladue i bid! Beptomber, | Paul, Gundatan scm 4, 8. Paul ee “| fra ie oe 80 i tne at September, areeetnl hae i CNS COWN, fs $4 to. 87 EN GOES LOWER. erin yal but about 3 10 | gl Joss on active Hon market again ne by prices July | 3 an nd more a: | Next Lene 1A, qi 4 ji; July corn, eee ofits a ‘aa . i el . ray | a of from 1 to mor: i May 90 tt July corn, 8} Eerie. @ sa; Decmaben’ @ Ea; con te ine

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