The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 11

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Are Grids : COMPETITION Too KEEN Ft Themeslyes for Special Work, but. ‘They Find Supply Is, Too’ Big, ‘THEN TURN TO skLcons . Onitee Bred ‘Man: Finds It’ Almost _ Impossible, to Obtain, Work’ - of a Menial Nature. sone ‘Of. the applicants at’ the Bowery branch of tlie Y.’ BM. C. A. are gollege graduntin, + ‘This ts the statement given in the re-} 3 si Bo aK ged superintendent of the branch Nov 163 Bowery, and tary: J. G. Camp saye” tman js @ frequent visitor at the head- Three-fourths of the, men ‘Who 0 to the Bowery branch are Amer- - Scans, feazon 1 should give for «}: <many jcallege men drifting’ In here,"* * gal@ Miz. Camp, “is the. feet that: the | . colleges are constantly terning out » many of havo'the same 1 mbes hag wcimecis thes Aad in the humbler bao of fancy weaves pt Ss Solid Oak 95, Ghittomer Bs Regular $5.50 value "am excellent yalue, well made! and serviceable; carved top with five large drawe:s and, cast, bragy handles, . Many in New York Will Miss ; Buviad These Stioes G for Women’s $2.50" and $3.00 Kid Skin Shoes. oe ae kin; Bluchet a stepesdh dike laced; ae il of ‘but. Two thousand pairs of these. ‘Shoes in the best assortment of Sisdesiy Sinn from 236 to 7) widths B,C, D and B_ Made with dull tops; patent or kid tips; extension weit or light soles and silk top _ facings’. Many of them carry the Three. j Dollar price, woven in the facing. Posi- the best value seen in New York this (season "2.25 G@omfortables at 1,69 ird Price for Large size PmriBoag otha with the best quality fig- we Remnants. |i wet iia re ey os short fengths, which must} elect of ine dowa; sale price.. .09 Large alze Comfqabies, eelteh Comfortatles cover. covered on both aides Ses ed with the bast quallty fig- Thou seasons be. sold in a “hu nt comprises. plain. and pt lon-sin- % Waist, nd Dress engths. We shall pong, the entire Jot on sale to-morrow at|' Sie Son ly one-third théir worth, On special tables in|{" Rerween Season discs ||. Millinery Br, Remnants worth 50c. ti ‘Remnants worth 75c.. ‘ cae hard ba hieea worth $1. fanoy figured silkoline and) ured satecn in a large variety of new patterns; filled tok al whit Remnants worth $1.: 25, 55e: fs la Remna: ts. worth $1. 50, pete ie days of | ce ie ane tomorrow aly ae Ae Special Sale of Though the quanti ; Cals athe se colar og ) bye ® 3.0 arweare at “oti : Havy Brrraatn fo ad 2 Ey 50c P, ew Bal ae own : y . $5¢ J All- oe ka These Shoes are éxagtly like the picture; and there are seven fiundred pairs in the lot. Made of very fine Patént Coltskin with white kid tops; both button and lace styles. “Sizes from 6 to 8, 44, and 12° to 2; C, y , 3 Dang E wide. HOR $ These are Stioes for all. dressy occasions for Girls from four to to us from the largest in Arttérica—and ‘offered for two days at exactly half price. (Mall. orders. filled. ph: 50 Hh “ 5 3 aches ee yoda tn fn, very 5a ni ‘Wool Cheviots; dies r BL fda Reverb ad in Back, hen Garnet, 89c Plain Mohair Stetlians, | PEN AMOR () for Misses’ $2.00 -Patent Sewn aes Saat ss a Cardinal, Garnet, B ine, Ne Myrtle, 00 Tere Dress $1.25 Satin Face Broadclothis, | - Hora? cloths are all pare ‘woo! lustrous: face; the ja at yr herd peer) that Ie ree rea ea ace Black “Goods. Boe Black Mohats Brillianting + > Bt and lustrous; 44 inch. Sale price. , 15e Black All-wool { Close Mesh Voile 44 inches wide, Sale p White Kid Tops. 1.50 Black Chiffon rich panne finish, Sale price, $2.25 Black Im pir mag wk A eal rh years. Direct Chiffon Broadcloth - of girls’ shoes Iustrous tah ater spongtag, stinehes Sale of Short Le: $1 Armure Tapest In the Upholstery, Store 7o-Morrow, These Short Lengths of Armure Tapestry are Just the ghee for Chair and Pillow Coverings, being of extremely handsome designs wearing qualities. Lengths are from 4 to 2% yards, 50 pists plain figured, in red, green, olive and rose. Some of them will be bought for Couch ee 4.50 Blankets at 3.25. cotton Brsvent them fom sh Rasy geen aeot: te bina Pree cio ae closed > out mr altine moll had of sagt with a mie _rdaon you oy ten th DS ble~bel size ern | Handsome No Mail or Telephone Orders. A Sale of 2,000 Dozen i Genuine Foureply 2- for 25¢ Collars, all to be:sold at’ ‘oisld A Great Quantity of ' Very Fine’ #-Ply 25¢ Cutts, all to go at: ne oe is. not very large, there being: but “twenty-four thousand Co ‘ ¢ they should provide a day of unusual selling, since the rot are exceptional. cuffs represent the entire o1 of. “seconds” from one of the largest factories in this State. Any at is inperienk ly laundered, slightly specked or improperly folded at once becomes a “second” er laundering would make them pérfect. Collar factories don’t relaunder, hoy sori bepary brpagod to ae rag ‘output to some one of its big customers each Season, We happen to be the fortunate owners this year, A wonderful ascortment of Styles is represented, includi Double- "heights of the These brands of Collars sell, Straight Standing, Tabs, Wings end various fe and fh sha: is. Cuffs are in the rev each, or two for 2 25¢.\ Cuffs sell: egy for over New York for 15c, Rene tp Your will get the Collars.to-morrow for Sc. and the Cufis for 10c. ; Women’s Gloves. | 9 gee cme vine: sie to og at irae cata Mahal F a 5 Sunt 50 Ab Ben “If it. were a couple of months hia ahd 4 we should offer these Shirt Waist Suits at $2.50 instead of five. os -dollars—the store would hardly. be latge enough to con- the eo Giicl $5 Shirt Waist Suits Fe the’¢rowd. THat’s one. teason nk we shat! ‘offer’ now. Another is: Two months. from now the manufacturer wouldn’t produce them:for us— $2150. -He could not do so,’ eskin, chan otk 110: lisse’ Wool Gloves, and 7Sc. 19¢ Friday Bargains tn Toilet Articles Hay's | Hate Fiat ab. foam, at... a Gatie’s Face Powder, at ‘Mirriy & Lanman’s debs Water, ‘Ready at 8.3 at 8.30—on Many Special Tables, cee | Made fos He Exclusive ‘Stores d = York to Sell at $2.00, $3.00 and Our Price To-Morrow a: and nd_ Saturday Wil Be It seems almost a pity to sell these Vests at One Dollar, yet why should we, ohatgey S more, since they came to us in a special purchase at’a lesser figure? We can sell. ‘them at a Dollar, come out whole on the trausaction—and ‘give you the: BIGGEST} BARGAIN you ever had in Vesis, If_ you Will take the time to Come here to-morrow ahd see Pinus Vests, te} amine the fabriés the way they are put together, you'll buy’ alfa dozen ate of hal tage fae Ste They were made by.one of the most noted § 87 ‘ Ee mianufacturérs in this city, and our purchase ‘co rises more than 2,000 Vests, '$: There is not'a Vest in the lot that could be Produced} 3 ; for less than $1.50. A great many of them cost | i Three Dollars. to produce; some of then even more.} Yet we make a round price of ONE DOLLAR; FOR 2OUR CHOICE, Fabrics imported mer ket cloths ehetny a be ina a ide ee oe bc fares gle champagnes: rea ies, too. 2 gypende Size from 34 to 42) @hes -_ On the Third Floot—Men’s Clothing Store. Ready Friday weer sack or CANNED GOODS. fou bed nocd a. few’ Combinations” of high-grade canned goods much : ices for Priday and Saturday, . ‘Combination No. 2, | SEA COLDEN RULE . = surBeD PaAS, cane So2lb. cans FLORAL CORN. a ee “ai EAN RIDGE ant: OF c° ae Eat rg aac sn ic etree bie and cay mixtures, also. rau, Paty wie Aug? a with} Contbination Ns. = A’ uh! a. #

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