The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1905, Page 24

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a ‘ , Pr and Also Clearance of Children’s Coats, values $5.00, 6.00, 7.00 @ 8.00, 4.00 @ 5.00, Newest and jauntiest models. | Knickerbocker pants, APTI a 7 HLER BRO SIXTH AVE. AND 31ST ST. Saturday Specials in Boys’ Wear! Russian Overcoats, Value $4.00, at, Extra length garments, finely tallorede=Meltons, cheviots fancy tweeds-—-silk velvet collar—hand embroidered em- blem, Sizes 3-8 years, Also Special Reductions in Overcoate up to 16 Year Sixes, $4.00 Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits, Fancy cheviots and worsteds, with finely tallored cats and Well made and in size 8-16 years, Reductions in Girls’ Coats. Winter Over- coats, Value $3, 4 @ 5, at, Sizes 6-14 years, Choice variety of styles In heavy —finely finished and well tailored, t at same price TOTS PANAMA COATS, usually soldat $3.50—red, blue and tan, with deep cape, so Rag hand trimmed Lined throughout and very 1.85 Paar’ 1.35 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. renee g SOROSTS The Best Shoe Boys’ and Girls’, Women’s, Men's. The patterns, shapes and appearance of Sorosis Boots aud Shoes are extremely varied, Models are provided for every demand of dress, so that the footgear will be correct and suitable for the costume it accom- panies, Ladies’ Shoes 350 pair A-few “Custom sobslelclssccos, pee Men’s Shoes,,........0«++++4.00 and 5,00 » Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes... ++++2.50 to 3,50 Salesroom for Ladies’ Shoes—Thtrd Plot, Balesroom for Men’s and Boys’ Shoes—in the basement, —Stxth Avenne heb d entrance. JAMES McGREERY & GO. Twenty-third Street, “FLEET TO LENE TURKISH WATERS Sultan Surrenders to the Pow-, ers and Mascedonian Row All Over. CONSTANTINOPLE, Deo, 15.—Tur Key last night formally surendered to the demards of the powers and accept- @d the scheme providing for the finan elal control of Macedonia A communication to this ‘effect was handed sy the Porte to the Austro- Hungarian Ambassedor, Baron von bie feo, and the question which ha the subject of negotiations Pip ame months was closed. The international fleet will promptly de withdrawn, — CAR BROKE HORSE’S NECK. —— Only Hin Head Over Track, that War Enough, A horse drawing a wagon of the White Clover Dairy Company was killed | to-day while attempting to cross the Lenox avenue car tracks at Ono Hun- Gred and Fortieth street. James Bar- her, of No, 2 East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, who was driving the horse westward along One Hundred and Portieth street, did not gee a north- hound car, and before he could turn his horse aside the animal wae struck ) th neck by the car and killed in- monty phe horse's Ft a projected in ¢ront the car, when the car spe t fe anitial’s, ner was broken i ‘he tumbled over dead. Seotiedaieenen FIRE NEAR A HOSPITAL. | Patients Get Excited, but Were foon Quileted by Nurses, | Where was alarm among some of the in the Presbyterian Hospital J te y when tire engines began to ¥ their belle In the street below, tenants came piling ow of the tory flat building at No. 108 Past Wity-nintti street, just opposite itwes quieted tive patietts béfore « ould get under headway 6 fire amounted to little overimated and of smoke, which apread is agd sent the occupants scurry- hare was is, but the actual damage was py The Electric Chair, “ Have You Tried i? N M Whe One at Rip Sing. but Ce One 5 Now Used for Health ana » 5) Beauty's Sake, i You Will Find Out AN About t in A furnace | ugh | a lot of choking ana} | Straight street, are in St. Joseph's Hos- | | 4 we feel called upon to make a eubstan- Gol anise ny. $e ready o ‘CREDIT ¥ article gdaranteed, tone Call, write American 19 Malden Open FRE THREATENS BY AT WAKE Drapings of by Blaze That Careless Mourner Started. During a wake Mrs. Kate Dufty, street, Brooklyn, ‘Waa caused by the which blew the curtains over some of the candles surrounding the remains, Inetantly the curtains biased wp, and when the mourners pulled them down the fire spread to the bier, ‘The remains were not touched, put the draping around the casket caught fre, Milling the room with smoke, ‘The building belongs to George Dooley and the damage is —- BRUISED BY MOLTEN STEEL. iWive Men Rooke and Cap. PATBRSON, N. J, Dee, 15.-Joseph Martin, of No. 142 Passaic street, Pas- eatc, and John Goveriskey, of No, 616 pital, in this city, they received while at work early to- day in the Passale Steel Works, other men were a jure’, but after being treated at the ‘ hospital left for their homes. ‘The men were conveying large cups | ot malten metal nace to the rele in anoth the works. Five of the Peete agama, but as the sixth an iron bar that teh & Diamond ne. take Ble hd Splashed when Emptied Hage love. A fine and pay in convenient strictly confidential or telephone, Bier Consumed in the apartment of of No, 19 Concord early to-day, fire cpening of a winflow, estimated at $60. Bar suffering from burns Five iso tore Or leas in- from the blast fur- 1 .69 Melton Cloth Coats. Three- | Three-quarter length Coats, THE JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Misses’ Suits, Blue Chevtot, three-quarter | | length, “ Box” Coats— with stitched Collar. “ Half” lined with black satin, | 15.00, quarter length, lined with satin, 16,50 Mixed Cloth Suits — with pleated skirts, semi-fitting coats, “ Half A 12.50 Cheviot “Box” Coats, “Half” lined with flannel, 5:59 Children’s Blue Cheviot Dresses—-with pleated waist and skirt, 3.50 Twenty-third Street, JNMES MCREERY & 60, | | Sale of Sweaters for Ladies, Boys and Girls, On December the 16th, Ladies’ Norfolk and Military Blouse Sweaters, White and colors, 1.85 Value £3.25 to $5.50, Ladies’ Golf Vests, 1.80 Vile $2.50 to $3.50, Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters, Sizes from 22 to 34 inches, 75% Value $1.50, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & C0 ‘Ladies’ Coats, —made of black Broad. cloth or tan Covert Cloth, Lined with satin, 16,50 Black “Broadcloth Paletots, | Pleated, loose or “Empire” models, Lined with white, grey or black satin, 19,50 and 23.00 Twenty-third Street, ————————EE PLE MEAD REY WN HUN Capture Fugitive While Posse Threatening Lynching Search for Him, (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGBTON, N. J., Dec. 16—Charies Simmons, for whore capture $300 re- ward was offered by the Cape May County euthorities for an attack on Miss Olivia Rathelle, who ia now lying at the point of death, was captured Yast night by BSdate Detective Praai Lare. ‘A ‘posse of Cape May citizens had bien scouring the woods since Monday threwts of lynohing agalnst him, wang has been placed at the jal, ie Yeeling |s very bitter ageingt the rrisoner. rl Finds Hando: Agonixing, ILKHART, nid, Dec, 15.—Mias Net. tle Henke, & department stpre clerk, wee, to ete through crowded Ci ponte fl eat be cuffs. Bh Bis hea allowed hoy wip ‘on mie ‘ere Aut ee as ie sarees in the one THESE Xmas STOCKINGS - CONTAIN HOUSES AND LOTS, —— Transters of Valuable Real Ys. WECRTD: FRIDAY. EVENING. DECEMBER 15 fine silver and Side with silk ous colors; value, at Jewel Boxes. HANDSOME METAL JEWEL BOXES, of new patterns and fine finish, lined in- like eut; good dollar gold plate, In beautiful of vari+ exactly 49c #045 Vem samples; 49c, values, each. :.,,... w Sale of Mufflers, PG Hide Mith 49c Neckwear at 25. ONE IN BOX—Chitfon and. lace combine- tion, white, blue, pink, helto tints, stock and Jabot designs; lot of manufacturers’ 25c In black, white, ig blue, lilac, and various combinations '98c In light pe bay dug Special at . “Sales of Utmost Importance. Saturday Events That Afford Surprising Money Savings—Any One of the Specials Below Is Worthy a Special Trip to This Store To-Morrow—And There Are Scores of Other Values That We Have Not Space to Mention. Store Open Evenings- Immense Displays of All Holiday Goods and Toys, Our Attractive Restaurant makes a Specialty of its Supper Meny while the Store is Open Evenings, worth up to @1, vi 4- navy, cadet, red, green or brown; sizes 6 to 44; special, from 9 A, M, till 1 P, M, at.. An Important All-Day Sale. of Goats for Girls and Misses, GIRLS’ COATS, full length, English ‘Tourist style, dowble breasted, with belted back. The heavy wool cheviot in fancy mixtures or English materials are melton cloth, Collarless style, or trimmed with silk braid, or in plain tailored style, with or ary ere on. sleeves; blue, iad or green; sizes fo 4 . collarlest A.M, till 1 P.M med with a saving of THROW TIE at., SABLE AND Paeatae PA insignia on sleeves; A, M, till 1 P. M,, at fects, in the newest A Special Sale from P.M. O JAPANESE SILK LAMBREQUINS, in all the latest floral] E and Oriental designs, all colors, full length and width, deep silk lattice fringe ; regular $2.50 value, spévial, from 9 to 4, at.. seers AMPLE BED SETS—Some are on fine English bobbinet é and have full-valance, with lace insertion and edge, with bolster covers to match; others are real to ma worth up to $3.75; from 9to 4, pedal COUCH COVERS, in 20 Oriental striped Scotch lace and have shams pattems; very § } at tate Made Already for the Yuletide Season, Christmas gifts of real estate have an to pass already. PBenry D, Winans & May sold No. Hast Elghty-eigun street, a five-story a jot M.6x100, y of James C, Carter. three houses built by George C. Edgar's sons & Company, cording to report, as 8 Christmas wit Tt 1s here et $110,000, Tt was bought b Women’ This |s such # wonderful offering that it’s bound to be the talk of ph York for them at such a low months. And that’s exactly why we're offer the'pubdlic talk about t! iby When better advertising could we get than to have t! women meet one another they’re certain to mention the Coat, and In the next breath draw attention to the fact that it was bought at Rothenber 's; and last, but not least, tell about the good value, They're ‘shown In black vicuna cloth, 42 inches long, w! le, trimmed with piain bieck broadcloth . and Tal totes back with inverted pleat belt; Pleated ba ep turned back cuffs; special from 9 satin ribbon and silk al waPRicAn rDLADN LIN PILLOW 2. 98 SCARFS, satin lined; value $8.00, . Immense Glothing Purchases. ondway, brown and fancy mixtures; value $4.00; special, from 9 ment in 3 to 16 years of age. IN DOUBLE-BREASTED and Choose of these $5.00 garments ‘all day to-morrow at. Upholstery. with rolling collar, Coats n’s $6.00 Goats at with lined yoke and sleeves, and broad 1.98 - Sale of Goats and Waists From 9 A. M, Till 1 P. M, To-Morrow at oo Bound to Make Record-Breaking Selling. $2.98, eavy-weight 98 to-morrow at What MISSES’ 45-INCH BOX COATS at a Made of all-wool cheviot; belted. back, collarless, ple: It tru, lot Hour Sale of Giris’ Fine Goats. | Purchased this splendid Jot of Coats from a manufacturer whose selling season {s over, and will offer the lot to-morrow, from 9 A, M. till 1 P, M., at a most astoundingly low price, Values range from $5.50 to $7.00, and a better buying opportunity has seldom been offered for girls, or plain velvet, in gollarless style, with silk brald or with cape; handsomely trimmed with antique lace medallions, lined and Interlined, Also Military Coats, made from frieze, ¢heviot or zibeline, with trimmed cape of panne velvet; velvet ne or ha tallored; plain Tourist or belted wan shown in They're made from a rich all-silk baby lamb plush price bound to bring an (Prateleatio buying thron; entire Coat tailor strapped; full hugh tive ated sleeves with reverse cuffs; show in black, blue, green or brown; a value. you cannot ** duplicate elsewhere for bee Wi eh $7.00; special all vet 719 4.98 Dollar Waists at 49c. Hed hesitate, but we urge 00 are worth, less than a dollar, of silk-finish polnted yoke, full box- new sleeve with buttoned cuff, and tab stock; colors are black, white, blue, tan and green; special ‘from 9 m A.M. till’ P.M They're made ras, with raised watered effect, aited blouse and pleated back, Even the Peerless Values of Our Past Great Fur Events Are Totally Eclipsed. bow of white 79¢c fully $4, at.. asking; 12.98 aS ey POSSUM 00, at.. 5, 98 a AW LAMB THROW 5.98 roe An Extraordinary Purchase from Phil. Walcoff & Co., 632 Br Enables Us to Quote These Wonderful Values Right in the Height of the Biggest Buying Time of the Year. 4-Hour Sale of Boys’ Overcoats. Shown in ages 8 to 16, in the long Raglan style, with belt back, velvet collars, full swag- ger style, extra long, the fancy cheviot mixtures, plain black and Oxford effects, in ages 3 to 9; regular Russian military effect, with plain black or military buttons, velvet collars, good large full Coat; in Oxfords, blue, ovel effects, Also 500 sits D and most ussian. styles, ages 3 to 15. . 9 AJM, Till 1 nly. 1.33 1,75) 44c¢| 886 Canal street, 80x60, Tt faces Just east of Washington street, It is assessed, at $30,090, Migaio Crince transferred as a gift parcel on! the went sida of Morris ave- nue, 83.9 feat north of Oné Hundred and house No. 8% Fifth avenud, Whi the few who are to anna | Forty-Jocond street, In the Bronx, “en 1 | feported to be intended as) BAULT 8TH, See The wiyer of the $235,000 rem mgs git, is still unknown to ae ul ped a has been | special satin Ui to mateh; 1.85 Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats All Day at $2.50, In ages 3 to 16. They are the better Coats from the above purchase, all grouped to- gether at the one price—$2.50. The most exacting can be satisfied in this’ assort- Great full long swagger Overcgats, with self or velvet collars and belt back, plain or rough edges, heavily and durably lined and trimmed. The Coats for the larger boys are Shown in various mixtures , of all-wool fancy cheviots, Oxford gray and greens, plain ef- 2.50 - - Big Sale of Boots, Moreee X Soles, HELDFOR AIDING GAMBLING. LARS, fancy satin lined; worth $20, Women's Throw Ties. namented with silk cord fringe;-sold un- der usual conditions at double the Bi we are 1.98 BLACK RUSSIAN LYNX "BLACK RUSSIAN LYNX ISABELLA "FOX SHAWL COL- avery to match, 9, 98 aed Hbavebcee Sa Cone at ‘and 4 pans; a! 5.98% 14.98 ; two large BLONDED a $4 Pillow Muffs at $1,98, $18.00, at... American cony, with down bed and wrist cord, There are 114 of them {n this purchase to goat Yprice; special JAP, MINK THROW TIE, 60 JAP, MINK PILLOW MUFP BLEND! INCHES, value 1.98 12.98 NK SETS, throw. TEE Sr SPITS, throw. is and fargo fine mith ret x wane ROUND MUFPS, in O8e BA Hrd. estas E H ~~ ry @ This has been the most unfavorable season for Furs in years. There is not’a manufacturcr of any consequence who is not heavil overstocked, AND 7 he at ra, wh | Shap byl hy pl yo FOR HALF PRICES | SCARCELY MORE THAN, A WEEK BEFOR CHRISTMAS, The furs in this sale come from some r concerns, we t them to such good advant; t BEST VALUES EVER KNOWN IN SUCH AN EVENT. ai g antage that we can offer THE Children’s Fur Sets. of Muff and Boa; lar; would be a m re for such a set, b fr this sale we offer it to match, MINK 00 12.98 hurrsaean 12.48 "Yip: Value aaa, 14,98 Men’s Satin-Lined Overcoats. It’s Almost Like Receiving a Coat as a Christmas Gift to Get One of These at This Price, meres, Owing to the backward season we purchased 225 of the newest Ovetcoats from the makers of the famous “Napoleon Brand.” Every one of these WITH GUARANTEED SATIN aod has guaranteed velvet collar, The fabrics are frieze, melton, Oxfords and vicunas, in plain black and gray lengths; full box patterns, made with the snap and style at Also. Oxford and faney effects in single and double breasted styles, In all 225 garments that have sold as high as $14.00, and 85 S chest measure, made of pure worsteds and cassi- All special at this great, sale to-morrow at Men’s $10,00 Suits or Overcoats, $6.00, Long Chesterfield Overcoats, with or without belt back, if black” Oxtord or fancy, made ful swagger, "velvet collar, hand-padded lay els, wwith long sloping padded shoulders, The Suits are in single or \double breasted models, fancy cheviots, black cheviots and blue serges in sizes 32 to 42 MEN'S SILK FRINGED VESTS, sizes 33 to 44; limit of three; worth $2.00; special, from 9 A, M, til 1 P.M, at Mail Orders Promptly and Accurately Filled. Storm King Boots, to Margaret C. Blakesley the 29.9%81.4 Artont Follows Sinte Police’ Rata on Alleged Pool-Room in | Weldwepert.’ i BRIDGHPORT, Com., Dee. ib. G, Lay, looal manaayt for we Ww cata For small iy? or girls, sizes 8, 9, 10%, Youths’ ‘hl, with heavy-welght pi 11, 12, 12%, 43, 13%, at, is’ large sizes; with heavy wei 1% to 2,at... Men's slats, 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, at...’ .98 Pour-Hour Sale of Girls*Shoes--From 9 A, GIRLS" SHOES, made of good quality Dongola kid with 12, 12%, 13, 1344, 4, , 14h, 2} special tort orrow, 9h, 1,69 2.19 2.19 heavy soles and M. qi’ P.M, at, per palr Pebble Leg Boots. Light weight, bright finish, om, hg iy v1, sizes'6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10% Misses’ sizes, 11, 11%, 12, 10%, : 1, 4, 1346, 2, at Wey sizes, 41, ee the. it finish, 4 14, sa Ne 13, 4 ron Aare i bie Men's sizes, 6, 6%, 7, 7%, M. Till 1 P, mpceanan tl eh 06 ee American Lynx Sets at $3.96. Of combination white Angora and lamb, Of American sable cony, satin lined and org These Muffs are made of the popular sabled In sable and black. The sa consists fancy Collar, Neckptece and Muff, trim- 3.96 Mm «6.98 Coats is LINED effects, in 45-inch this famous make. 9.00 6.00 1.29 ly may be said that no shopping tour is complete without a trip to Rothen: berg’s Waist Section, And in the midst of this Holiday buyin, lose sight ofthe fact that if you miss this Waist Sale, from $ Sr you miss absolutely the greatest Waist bargain of the season, At uu to come here and see them—few tp this 49c Furs Were Never So Low in Price. enthusiasm don’t A. Mott oP, M. and fluffy; $6.00 23.98, 5.98

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