The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1905, Page 16

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‘bon, Pink, MES MAGREERY& 0, Ribbon, # Warp printed Taffetas Rib- | light blue, | yellow and lilac flower de- signs on white grounds, 4 1-4 to § 1-4 inches wide, | Extremely effective for trimming, girdles, fancy \ work or millinery. age per yard, Brilliant Taffetas Ribbon. street dress, : A complete range of plain | colors and white. r9¢ per yard. Twenty-third Street, JANES MsGREERY & C0 Ladies’ Coats. — Huglish Tweed Coats, with Teather collar and cufis, Suitable for motoring, trav- elling or street dress, 4 2.50 Broadcloth Coats. . \ models for evening or |-— Colors,—castor, grey, blue, red aud black, 30.00 As Twenty-third Street. ~ JAMES MeGREERY & GO, satin finish, wide, value Mp ia i ®. 3 s empire dpvernnsat'e z ne ‘both of { | for the former, way, 4,75 navi MURPHY LOST IN WILDS OF NEW JERSEY, Tammauy Leader Wandered astray _ tn Auto, Looking tor Atian- Wo Otty. to The Bvening World.) |, N.S, O0t. My-Lomt tn miahing wilds of New Jersey was the expert- 006 on Sunday of Charles ¥, Murphy, deader af Tammany Hall, With three ‘other notables be was on his way to Atlante City tn his touring car ang about 6 o'clock in the evening pulled up ) at the French Hote! and asked: “How far tw kt to Atlantic City?” Hie was wid he was on the wrong Bnd hed gone twenty miles out of before any one Black Dress Goods, 2nd Floor, 850 yards black Broadcloth. | Double width. Smooth 1,10 per yard usual price 4,50 goo yards all silk black Crepe de Chine, 40 inches 1,25 per yard Twenty-third Street, AMERICANS AFTER BiG RUSSIAN CONTRACTS. Mixon, Flint and the Westinghouse People Are Prominent tu tho Bidding, PETHREBURG, Oct, %&—Antic!- peng « big industring revival in Rus- ae 08 @ result of the close of the war, there is a regular failux of foreigners seekingcomme refal opportunities and} @onceasions, including @ liberal sprink- ling of Americans who believe the time fe expecially propitious for them. Lewis Nixon, who ‘s closing up deals ten torpedo-boats to be set up in the Black Gea, and which are now in iti, te also awalting develop- R. Filnt also has several hand, and Robert Gross, rep- American locomotive manu- ie looking for oontracts for pment, of whioh the railroads rgent need, contracts and oontracts for the electrification of Streot car aystems of St. Petersburg Warsaw are also about to bo let The et parce oe: are all are bidding for contracts and @ representative of crnar Verner and Bellers MoKee, of Pitteburg, are bidding “Well, I.don't know how J got here or RO Bet away, but I want ta got to City. Wil you direct me? he rend tt was no. unui that it was loarnod Dereon the Mitle end 1s ua- New} Pil Sor Bradfield Cheviot ¢ $4 Tailored Costumes, WEDNESDAY'S GREAT OFFERING One of the very remarkable pre- sentations of a season of new wes —tuilored with the elegance of $25 suits, New Long Coat Glove-Fitting Models OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G Remarkable and Special Value Fur Lined Outergarments \ A Fortunate Cash Purchase of Four Hundred Fur Lined | Outergarments —Just recelved—Manufactured by one of the most expert fur houses io New York city, made of superior | black broadcloth—with fine squirrel | linings—collars of squirrel, sable squirrel and Persian or Jap Mink— value $40,00 to $50,00, 28,00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor, 21st St. HOROSIS Shoes for Men and Boys, Basement Salesroom, New models for Autumn and Winter include;— \ The “College” Shoe. Made of Wax Calf, with full double sole, Blucher cut and military | heel, Men’s “Sorosis Health Calf” Button Shor, new natrow toe last and military heel, An attractive model for street wear, Men's Patent Kid Lace Boot, straight ‘ast, medium low broad heel, Recommended for patrons desiring standard shapes, All Patent Leather Balmoral, “College” last, Sorosis cut vamp, with high military heel, Attractive for afternoon or evening dress, Men’s Vici Kid Balmoral, “Sensible” last, full double sole, lined with kid, Combining a heavy sole with a light soft upper, Other models in appropriate leathers for every type of foot, The selection of a correctly fitting Sorosis Shoe ensures a personal last, which can be duplicated in any model,—and may be ordered by mail,— exactly in the method of duplicating Shoes made to order. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, FERRY OPENS TO-MORROW. | ROOSEVELT NOW I$ | Monicipal Service to Staten Intana | PEACEMAKER IN VENEZUELA Heady at Last, ‘The muntoipal ferry to Staten Islang| American Minister His Envoy in Is to be ope clock to-morrc nosed first boat will leave vine vo Batay renee and Castro Together, CARACAS, Venesucla, Oct. 2.~The Government at Washington has com- missioned the American Minister, Mr, Russell, to endeavor to arrange the Franco-Venezuelan diplomatic incident. Mr. Russell will go to Los Teques to- Gay and have an interview. with Pres | AF ane. Cust ay ete rt there are to be speech- an i ceremonies, Handsomely engraved invitations have been sent out. it ta sald the opening of the ferry has been hurried for lis effect on election, TD igs is already four montia be- © promised tne, The awe ing of the service will take place on (the Manhattan, There le a ee named for each of the hye boroughs and they are to be viene and fester ‘han aay ower ferry. in _ eres Hn '1Toe-Morrow (Wednesday) in Our} Mail Orllers Promptly Filled, Sixth Ave. & 23d St., N: Y. Thank you for yesterday. We expected your cordial appreciation of the exceptional ‘values offered, but we are none the less please with getting it, To-morrow will be the ninth day of our Anniversary Sale.. You'll come, won't you? ll gS oe to buy fine and seasonable goods of every description for less than they are worth should surely tempt you. Frankly, we do not see how you can af- ford to stay away, Men's $30 Rain Coats, Winter Sults, Winter Overcoats. Full Dress and Tux- edo Suits, specially priced for Wednesday at $15 Greater value here for your money than in any other store. Clothing Department FROM 9 A. M. TILL 5 P, M. $ Winter Over- coats, Winter Suits, Fall Top Coats, for The Overcoats are in every size from 34 to 44; they are made of black and fancy cheviots, 44 and 52 inches long. All are thls season’s make. Regular $10 overcoat for $5. The Suits are made of all-wool black and fancy cheviots, to fit men from 34 to 44 chest measure, Regular $10 sults for $5, The Fall Top Coats are made of tan coverts, full serge, body lining and satin sleeve lining. Every size up to 44 chest measure; $10 coats for $5, To»morrow, Wednesday, we give you a great special sale of Men's Trousers, MEN’S $6 Trousers, for $2.98, MEN'S $4 Trousers, for $2.00, MEN’S $3 Black Cheviot Trousers, for $1.80}! MEN’S $2 Trousers, for $1.00, We are Special Agents for Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Leather Reversible, Corturoy, and Leather Coats; vas and Corduroy Sheepskin-!ined Coats, Comurey Verts and Trousers, Blu nd Fancy Worst Camimere Trousers; also all syles of Men's Ov Jackets and Jumpers, all unton made. Men’s 69¢ Underwear, 45c, re eer emiemmrer nee Hygienic fleece-lined Shirts; also Drawers with THREE-thread cuffs, Shirts silk-trimmed and finished, Drawers have reinforced seats and double-sewn seams, Heavy weight. We\couldn’t offer you a more sca- sonable underwear bargaijn—nor a better. See them to-morrow. 85c Colored Taffeta, 39c. As long as it Is here you can buy this colored taffeta silk by the f) yard for less than it would regularly cost in hundred-piece lots. For day gowns, evening gowns, waists, Trimmings, Inings—for every silk use Not a yard in the lot was ever intended to sell for less than 75 and from that on up to 85¢.—choose at 3%. We can hardly rec such an‘ incident, pds a silk-maker dared to lose so much money on the mest desirable silks of the season, lontre Aisie, Malm Iioor, Just the Cutest Little Dresses and Bonnets You Ever Saw for Baby. From here and there and everywhere that the best could be found we have collected beautiful things for babies—dresses, skirts, cloaks, bonnets, caps, all with lots of prettiness in them; and simplicity, too, the kind of simplicity that is charming and—but judge for yourself. Price?-—why, you can't tell whether a price is low or not until you see what the price will buys so come and see and then ask, mene . Kimono Sacques--Walking Skirts worth $1.00.—Kimono Sacques, erepon, solid color, pink, blue or 59c lavender; double yoke, Dresden\border, 29 instead of 60c,—Kimono Sacquas, fancy striped flannelette; dou- Cc ble yoke and border, instead of $1.50.—Walking Skirts, umbrella ruffle, three Insertions 79¢ of thre’alnch wide torchon or Point de Paris lace, deep lace edge and dust ruffle; slightly solled from showing. instead of $2.98,—-Walking Skirts, fancy pointed, clreular or I. 98 umbrella ruffle; trimmed with Point de Paris or fine Val, iace insertions; tucks, deep ruffle; also one style vertical insertions. erent ae ane Brussels Carpets, 65c. The 89%, quality. All-wool, very heavy, new designs. The variety is good, very good, What is true’about Brussels holds good on ae, other carpets—all sorts of floor coverings, for that mat- bys A llttle lot of Carpets we Intend closing out—T5c. yard quality for 49c Lace Curtains, 1 39 instead of $3,76—~Think of e buying real Irish Point Curtains at anything Ike $1.39 a pair, Of course it se absurd— but the curtains are h 5 98 {nstead of $10.98 — Irish . Point Curtains, extra heavy applique. We would like to tell all the curtain news, how many thousdnds of pairs we sold yester- day when the sale first started, and of the thousands of pairs stil! here, but we can't because the tor- rent of trade was so great that the Fine Portieres. instead of $3.00—A thou- I. 08 sand pairs — reversible; width, 60 Inches; length, $ yardy, Heavy lattice fringe—new colors, and handsome, 4 9 instead of $10.98 — Silic ° Mercerized portieres. Could you think of anything handsomer than these rich but delicate shades of rose, green, rod, light blue, olive—width, 60 inches; len, S yards? At less than hali pride they will go quickly. You ought to see them whether you wish to buy or not — a passing chance that will not come soou again, Why, you cannot tell thex from silk. 39c Floor Oilcloth, 10c. | To-morrow (Wednesday), between 8 in, the and ‘412 o'clock noon, some thousands of yards of rémnants—at 10c, a yard, instead of 3 and more, Remember, please, none sold after noon, 65c¢ Cork Linoleum, One hundred rolls. It was only b haga stocks won't be straightened un‘i) to-night, so that everything will be bright and fresh when you come in the morning. we could a 3 ae |Phonograp hou York's Yore Fastest Fastest Growing Store — AND WHY — This could not possibly be “New York’s Fastest eves Store,” WHICH iT IS, if we were not constantly offering New York’s best values, backed u the strongest posreniee known to modem retailing—“SATISPACTION GUARANIEED OR F; IEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED,” When these principles have made us so many thousands of friends and patrons, faithful adherence to them will keep the circle ever widening. Women’ s Long Goat Suits, $5.98. Girls’ Goats. This ts an immense Don't judge the suit by the price. ;COME HERE AND special lot of SEE WHAT A BEAUTY IT 1S! A large stock, in fact, there ts not one in the lot that is not made and finished like a $10 sujt In every way. Plain black and blue and fancy mixture materials, The coat fs cut in Girls’ Coats from N the newest 45-inch length with 4 prominent ma. 4 velvet coat collar, half lined, ker, and we shall Latest sleeve, with turn-back place the garments ‘ cuff, full flowing nine-gore e on sale to-morrow high kiited.skirt,, at the lowest price Sale of New Emplre Coats. aver Smt ; such style and | quality, They are Long Winter ( Coats, of heavy, silky — albetine, cloth, with fall military slashed cape, velvet piped ) and trimmed with simall gilt buttons, Soca collar, patch pockets, belted back and double breasted, in red, Made of heavy weight chevlot in black; new Empire back with side pleats down front and back; 45 inches long; collariess style, trimmed with velvet and braid, double breasted, new pleated sleeve with turn back 1} cuff; yoke and sleeve lined with good wearing mer- cerlzed lining, would be considered good Waban 000 speci tee 4. 908 morrow at.. tes eeee $3.50 and $4, 00 Skirts at $1.98, A big Bie man in two lots, Not one worth less than $3.50, ¥ ile wary are worth $4.00, . blue, green oyna a‘ nea! seven are high il Bloated "et and browns 43 Inches, LOT —New panei | sizes 6 to \ 4 ey agra striate me igo niece taltieren te ilon xa hee \ Notion Sale At Most Exceptionally Low Prices. LTS Stocking Feet, ready to sew upon stockings when they become worn, Cloth covered, French shape, tout ZC] 40,at Hooks and Proved Diack white: 1 Small Things. Big Savings, ei tngy 0 ape cgre gy cog “mae Diack re hie Anmiven Finns 1 Cotton, on dozen... Dressmakers’ Lvesee' all eiges; warren all laid steel! pr, 100 trap, extra = heavy, elaatios Be elastic; patr inder pa Boxes. These boxes are made of strong pasteboard, with pegs for the cylinders. They are well made, and covered with dark material, ¥ 12-peg box | 24-peg box for cylinder | for cylinder records,| records, H worth 30c,, eased 60¢., a “140 Sedecreny Underwear & Hosiery all sie eh i Shed Children's Cotton Ribbed Fleece Lined Underwear; i 25¢. to 350, Dee ane to size; choice, lomed pans; get ind lone Re ficeve. ieee price Be. and Women’s Fine Misha Stockings, i eels and to | feet qual) rexutarly “ae ian epee iphios, 1 Tc Sale of Petticoats. Taftet blac! and ‘bron “Washable . Serse, ‘This is one of the clevérest materials of this Fall's designing. Full 30 inches Shy and designed on both sides in mannish effects. Mostly in fashionable shades of gray, with seml- visible plaid, though there are also a few bluish and green- Silk Peittioonts, wate, chin » Fore } tivo etvlea; full fare fal a of accordion plies Eee, ruffle founces > Tt valuy 2.98 ay von RI Bld Dressing Been mentors blue, red, id te in sete i j 3, are prett! fers} pole or ribbon and ae O8¢ bd util, perfoot In sha Imported. oe PT acrumlis te. 29c ish combinations inthe lot, The material is in tremendous demand for waists, skirts and chiidren’ dresses, Weare very fortunate to be al to offer you this lot at, per yard... 7 h full pee ‘aeahet ipaeees i Pen Rooks Tow- ley Oraehy | ees : nover sold for Jess than Te; 8; ac special, per yard, Strlotl; -wool @inch | Turkey Red Table waist Flannel, plain colors, J Covers, fed and Wille in all the popular shades; combinations; wonin We. 5 8T BOG |_tualilerst &59c id det It IS TEE re er No Mail Orders— Morning Specials — No Mail Orders, On Sale To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. Only. ' Men’ 's 25c, Hose at 12%. 39c Dress Goods at 19c, ¥ fect Quality Black Cashmere Half Hose. An Astounding Offer! Black and White Shepherd spot Riety hea and toe, elastic ribbed top, warm and Check Suitings, full 40 inches wide, durable; regulaf price 25¢.; scecial from shown in various size checks: value 39c, 1 Oc 8.30 U4 P.M, (limit 6 pais), at, per 12ic special from 8.30 A.M. till 1 P.M,,atyper yd, f a Jse Patior Brooms at 15¢ $7.50 Axminster Rugs, $3.75. ‘ ir $ at an amazingly low price; splen ] Parlor Brooms, made of new broom corn, | gysewed, se: set Reng es Th preg fe price; splendid 6,624.6; value $7.50; from 8,30 Ci 4 lected handles, extra “trong; have been l 5c Bet rctens ’ 3. 75 { selit ne 2Sc.; special from ibd till . . ES rev JAMES MeGREERY & ca) Blankets, . JAMES McCREERY & 60. A complete stock of Mesealine; Taffetas Silk, Crepe and Novelty Silk Shirtwaists, Main Floor, ; Fine Lingerie Waists—made by hand, finished On October the asthe | with embroidery and laces, such as fine | pin white wo Blankets | Maltese, Valenciennes and Novelty weaves. | cise bed ies Latest fashionable models, with new sleeves, 75)'§.00 pen chffs, fastenings, &e. Double bed size, cd On October -agth. 400 Waists. Made (in workrooms on the prem- ises) of white Taffetas and Messaline silk— trimmed with Trish crochet, 4-50,'6.00 and 7) oil

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