The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1906, Page 6

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—_———+. “by Pets, Big and Little, Pretty and Otherwise. Hark! Hear the dags bark, Gow bas come to town.” can't hear much else but the at the Westminster ‘come the loudest noises, but even ptolid Great Danes lose their dig- sound. , clusiv' was coining his favorite| ana tho admires Not that many of the hairy b " are yellow, "8 troupe: of who do stunts on the igh 2 ladder. At least they have to look uj ‘but to mutts it is all very real | when ‘of the clever mutes mounts wf the ladder 4 they. are the most important things Gamien to judge from the noise they are making abbut . They in advertising themselves and | Sum! ry night. a M i ‘big dog who could swallow ag’ 8 devoted to the 3 Scotch terri prising character. The Jerome Athletic Chub meets at _ Huber’s Casino, Jerome avenue and ‘One Hundred and Sixty-socond street, Tyan oe: west @, || eoaetgm SOOJardinieres, 49c Delicate colored and handsomely glazed, in all shapes and all 10, 14 and 12 in. sizes. purchase enables us to sell this lot, from $1.00 to $2.00 each, at....... Dosser, the two fighters, the time- ‘nd the referee, ‘The fighters were Fred Conado, of No, Bleecker street, and Jeffrey 0'C of No, 125 Cherry street, both light- The referee was Abe Gold- of No. 1144 Franklin avenue, the [epekeeper wae Felix e Huodiet Umbrella Jars. of asia he belleved wey dia not ||! GLAZED UMBRELLA JARS, many shapes and patterns; 18 to 24 inches fall; $2.50 RtAdeS ata cs cielo ade fight waa illegal. Seman Hobert, of the Highbridge ‘obtained admission to | ID and paying $1. Stiefel, appearing for the pris- Emery; Pomeranians, riers, toy terriers and Griffons Brux- is M. {ham fels by G. Muss-Arnolat “ilons and Maltese, t GONE TO THE DOSS: Soy H.O'Neill & Co. (ES OWN IT THIS WEEK Mission Chairs or Sockers , Nook and Corner of Big Structure Filled dashingly attired young woman in red and furs. stopping to pet one of the most repulsive-louking bull terriers in Thomas W. Lawson's exhibit. comment was shared by a 0! Club's thirtieth annual at the} ciris, who admired the asderuel das n Wthis week. From the smallest | tne formidable tusks and ¢he dissipated (Like cut.) The Chairs are finished in the popular fumed oak and have b Gad raies thelr voices in| ‘The bulle have the morth gallery “c Hogeiind cushions covered in Spanish leather themselves, with ohelr own private ‘ing and benches. It is very reminiscent of the stormy repos aide of the gallery the : an 107 Ve tn in the Equitable when a celebrated oy dogs have, the Regular price $12.00 Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. ear with Crockery, China, Carpets, Pictures, peers, Linens, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Groceries and other things that are required to give the home comfort and beauty. We sell enormous quantities of the merchandise outlined because we bu: tremendous quantities, and sell at the lowest prices that can be asked for Our trade is.constantly growing, continually spread- ing to all parts of Greater New York and New Jersey. If you want to exercise judicious. economy, if you want to buy superior merchandise in an attractive Store—well, just visit THE 14TH STREET STORE. We mention a few special sales for to-morrow. - 6,000 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains At Less Than Mill Prices To-Morrow Here is an opportunity of the most tempting and sur- i \ Rich Nottingham Curtains at less than the mill’s wholesale prices. A complete clean-up Rab of every pair of Nottingham Curtains that the mill had tn $600 each for Srecial Genes ||| On hand. All fresh and Alschargea the boys who were the ||| CHANCE TO DO SPRIN Some of the details: 50c Curtains, per pair... ..25G | $3.00 Curtains, per pair, $1.59 . 396 | $3.75 Curtains, per pair.$1.98 $1.00 Curtains, per pair, . .59G | $5.00 Curtains, per pair.$2.98 $1.75 Curtains, per pair, .98C |'$6.00 Curtains, per pair .$3.98 HE 14TH STREET STORE supplies thousands of families every T urniture, Rugs, reliable merchandise. _' LINENS. Table and Fancy Linens rice. Also Towels and lass Towelling at Much Less han the Prices You Usually “I alawys buy my The 14TH STREET STORE; I can do so well there,” one woman exclaims. Quite right. Many others—ever so many—are say- ing the same thing. Some spe- cial inducements for to-morrow BUYING Now. 634c a yard for GLASS TOWELLING, blue and red checks, 19 inches wide—usually 10c. a yard. 106 a yard for DISH TOWELLING, ajl linen, fancy color borders— 75c Curtains, per pair .. 156 each for HEMSTITCHED TOW- extra fine quality huckaback—usually 19¢. 89c each for PATTERN TABLE- CLOTHS, 8-4 size, newest open border designs—usually $1.25. 1-25' a dozen for NAPKINS, good size, neat scroll and floral designs 496 each for SIDEBOARD SCARFS, plain and damask linen, 18x54— 5G each for HEMSTITCHED DOyY- LIES, plain and damask linen to match scarfs—usually 10c, ° 196 each for HEMSTITCHED TRAY CLOTHS and Centre-Pieces; plain and damask linen—usually 29¢, Mai argued that It made no difference rhether the admission committee p: 4 ¢ pst in rg i “REY. MR. DIXON SUED. Fithe Rev. Thomas Dixon, jr., author | $f “The Clansman,” has been made a} dant in a law suit brought by! h “Metropolitan Electric Stage Light- Fc . company, to recover $4: due for the electric ' lighting heme on the Liberty stage, Bese ati tne a A Great February Grocery Business. Also Selling Big Quantities of Fresh Meats, Poultry, Fish, Delicatessen, Fruits and Vegetabies, fi If we could print every day all the good things the Popular Grocery on the Sixth Floor has to offer, that sec- nad of the store would be crowded to the doors from opening to closing hour. Space is costly, and so we can aiteged | unease but a few items, and tell you in addition that when you come to the store you can sit in a comfortable er Room and order at your leisure, experienced and courteous clerks waiting on you, Ps | BERR DAILY CHARACTER STUDIES. © | Creamery; fresh | Dound., Doorman! > *Coime in, sir. Mr, Capitalist is very much interested in your World “Busi- mess. Opportunity” ) Ad. and will join H.ONeill & Co WOOL DRESS GOODS. Unusual Values tor To-Morrow ( Wednesday) $2.50 Imported Black Broadcloth $1.85 One of the finest numbers that comes from the other side—a rich satin finish, thoroughly shrunk and sponged. Value $2.50 per yard at. ...... cece secees . Regular Dollar Cloths at 69c 55 pieces Imported Panama Check Suitings..........) 50 pieces Imported English Sfcilian gteen and blue check Suitings. . 80 picces plain black and colored Panama Suitings.. All regular $1.00 values at, per yard..sscessee Imported CREAM AND WHITE ENGLISH SERGES and CHEVIOTS together with ENGLISH SICILIANS are a leading feature in this department. BLACK DRESS TAFFETA One yard wide, wear guaranteed, special for to-morrow only at, per-yard............ Regular $1.25 quality. Linen Department We offer a manufacturer’s sample line of high grade lace trimmed and mosaic, Openwork Banquet Cloths in Cluny, Slavian and Idrian Lace At Half Importer’s Cost Prices range from $29.00 to $97.50 each. Also a large line of French Cluny and Bohemian Lace trimmed Squares, Doylies, Tea Cloths and Scarfs ~ At One-Third Off Regular Price In 12, 24, 36 and 54 inch, 20x36, 20x45, 20x54, 20x72. Prices range from 60c to $25.00 each. Also 350 Superfine Belgium Satin Table Damask. TABLE CLOTHS—handsome large patterns, 8-4 at $4.40—8-10 at $5.40—8-12 at $6.95 each. 22-inch NAPKINS to match, $5.15 per dozen. 26-inch NAPKINS to match, $6.65 p.r dozen. Special Values in the Annual Sale of Aigh-Class Linings 5,250 yards SILK LINING—Exceptionally strong and desirable. Every new Spring shade. -Here- tofore $8c. per yard; special at.ececeseveces vas . 2,500 yards HEATHERBLOOM TAFFETA LIN- INGS—All desirable shades; at, per yard........ 3,450 yards FLORENCE PERCALINE LIN- ING—All the new Spring shades, superfine Moire finish, Regular 20c. value; at, p:r yard.......... 4,300 yards FAST BLACK PERCALINE—Super- tee finish, 36 inches wide. Value 15: , per yard... The genuine imported MERCEREN LININGS~ ) For Drop Skirts and Coat Linin, value. Special, per yard, Regular 40c. Annual Sale of NOTION and Dressmakers’ Supplies Continues for the Balance of the Week Dress Shields. Pasting Cotton, Good quality pure white.) King's 600-yard_spoot| fait Pins—Cabi light-weight’ Dress|Walte Basting Cotton, | { ids, assorted s. Assorted numbers. Reg: ular pri ‘sp00! tice, Der price fait 36Cl'¢ Hook-On Supporters, | Kleinert's Hook-on Sup- | Pe: orters, all colors and a rice 8C sale price. ... 1 Extra fine quality dou- Tape. pee ble Ce aces Tape 24-yard roll CottonTape, inches long- | one-half inch wide, white Me a Regular price 10c.; and black. Regular Extra fine quaiity Taf- gale Drioee easccees 7c SC | (ota Beam Binding, nine 1 : price 10c.,tale price Ironing Wax. Large Bunch Tape—The dle Ironing | Non-twisting kind. As. Package. — Kegular ieee, por piece, | Srice {Gc., sale price 7C | price Pruss: Shoe Laces. ayant yards wat BTtC8 | Drice » | long. Per ‘doz, price colors. " Regular|and ' black, Regular per spool, 8c.; 5¢| Price per ball Se. 3¢ | Regular Jo prices seesees fale price ......4.+ card, Special Offering for ‘Wednesday Only in Silk Department A limited quantity of our celebrated Assortea “styl o| Horn 3 lar’ price B0e.; et" |lot of veeliuiold Hate . Pins, shell finish, assort” ed a. ular a. 2 pea NES Pe 5 e, In black, white and col- War" ood qualty. ‘Reg: | #0rted widths to the|ors. Regular pri ular’ pric 4 1c. sal pil 5 7! Warren Featherbone| Extra fine quality black |nine. yard Sik ‘Collar Foundation, | Tubular Shoe Laces in| ular price tn assorted styles and) tt 1-42 1 t i ye le Hee AG . *7e Hooks and Eyes. DARNING COTTON |Special lot of assorted Spool Silk. Rha. celebrated waite of | styles. of eprin Special brand of 100-|c. B, Darning Cotton on | and Hyes, assor' ‘4 Spool Silk, in black | halls, in assorted colors|in black and Two dozen on a ci , Se, sale price ~ | SALMON — purtt | Packing Co's Gent uine Fancy selected Red or Green Table Av- pquart FRESH MEATS, & Wholesome ~~ equal to the 10c, adver~ NEXT Si on’t ¢Miss the First “Gibson-Girl’’ Picture FREE “ex Sunday’s World. Printed on separate sheets of heavy art paper. Size 10x35 inches, (By special arrangement with COLLIER’S WEEKLY.) Illustrating the first of a series of articles on Pen and Ink Drawing. Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer, t UNDAY=——=NEXT SUNDAY——=NEXT ‘SUNDAY -Koel?s Upiown Prices. Make Downtown » Shasping an Extravegance, : KOCH & Co. Wednesday and Thursday—February Sale of Fine Carpets and Rugs. Featuring a Recent Auction Purchase of Alex. Smith & Sons’ Co. Makes. a This offering is made up of our recent large purchases from the Peremptory ‘Auction Sale to the trade held by.’Alex. Smith & Sons’ Co, the largest and best manufacturers in the U. S. We bought. the foods at our price, and so we are enabled to turn them over to our cus- omers in: this Bie twbaay sale at prices that are mere fragments, of their regular worth. Every pattern is the season’s newest; the weaves the most wanted. Select your Spring Caroets of. Raos Now and Save Big Money by Doing So. Carpets. Brussels Carpets. Regularly 85c. Sale Price.. Brussels Carpets. Regularly 90c. Sale Price.. Wool Velvet Carpets. Regularly $1.00. Sale Pric Axminster Carpets. Regularly $1.35. Sale Price... Wilton Velvet Carpets. Regularly $1.50. Sale Pric Savonnerie Carpets. Regularly $1.65. Sale Price... Rugs. Kashmir Rugs ; siz: 27x54; regularly $1.50 Kashmir Rugs ; size 36x63; regularly $2.00 1.50 Brussels Rugs; size 9x12; regularly $18.00. At . 13.98 Axminster Rugs ; size 9x12; regularly $25.00. Now - 19.50: Wilton Velvet Rugs ; woven in one piece; size9x12; were 22.50 SALE OF Beds and Bedding. This exceptional opportunity brings you goods of the highest standard of quality, precisely. the sorts that every good housekeeper wantsy and upon these substantial goods there never before were such substantial savings. Though your reed be not till next Spring, it will ay you to buy now. (Sale days, Wednesday and Thursday.) ° Brass Beds, straight or continuous post; scroll designs with large husks and mounts. g. $35, $50, $58; sale prices. 25.50, 33.65, 39.25 White Enamelled Beds, new designs, with heavy continuous posts and brass scrolls, or straight post with brass top rod, mourts and vases, Rev. $7.23, $11.50 and $15.00; sale price. --4.85, 8.45 & 10.95 White Enamelled Beds, 3 ft. wide, with all-steel wire spring felt mattress and all-feather pillow complete. Worth $12.50; sale price. . 9.50 Telescope Couches of angle iron and best National spring. May be used as full-size bed or separated into two couches; with mattresses of white 8.75 cotton, covered in figured denim. Reg. $11.50; sale price.... 'e Mattresses of cotton felt, warranted not to spread or wear hard; all 4 sizes. Re, sale pri 95 59c 09c 69¢c. 95c 1.10 1.19 1.00 eR AS Bureaus & Morris Chairs f.2%°.2, Bureaus of mahogany or golden quartered oak, two long and two short draw- ers, and 24x30 shaped or square French plate mirror. Reg. $22.50; 16.85 sale price Wednesday and Thursday.. t . Chiffoniers of golden oak, 30 inches wide, four long and two short drawers, with shaped top and 12x18 French plate mfirr! Reg. $11.50; sale 8 price Wednesday and Thursday...... e Mortis Chairs of golden quartered oak, sweep, arms and hand-carved claw feet; full spring seat and hair-filled Velour ‘cushign, Reg. $11.00; sale 7.98 price Wednesday and Thursday. ° PRetween Lenox and 125th St. West Seventh Avenues, f We Give Dividend Stamps. One Worth 2 Green Stamps. } One stump with each 10c. of a purchase. Ask for them. 1,000 stamps are same os $00 cash when buying, merchandise. | One Dividend Stamp will be, given for two 3. & Hi. green stamps. when we give single stamps you get the same value a& * double green stamps, @aPMaNngse@ Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St. N. Open Saturdays ° {asso BROOKLY Until 10 PM. —=C. aC. eee eee eeres Beginning with to-morrow, Wednesday, February 14, we announce the revival of our popular Double Stamp Day, that created so much favorable comment last year. =z Double =: - Dividend- '- Stamps =. "1 TO-MORROW:2! | Every Wednesday Every Wednesday hereafter until further notice we repeat our sensational Double Stamp offer in. every} department in the Store. Figure for a moment what this means. ‘ . 4,000 Dividend Stamps are the same as'$3:00 cash, and 500 Dividend Stamps are the same as $1.50: cash, Receiving 2 Stamps On each 1Cc. you spend to-morrow means that you secure 500 Stamps on. a ptirchasé of — 25.00. - a : 4 By buying $25.00-worth of merchandise you at once. secure a full collection of Stamps and can get your pre- mium free at once in anything you may select. ; As we exchange one Dividend Stamp for two S. & H. Green Stamps (and almost daily take in thousands of Green-Stamps at that rate), now giving two Dividend, j Stamps on each 10¢ of your purchas> to-morrow Really means the same as if we you four (4) | Sperry @ Hutchinson G, amps on each 10¢ of you

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