The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1906, Page 5

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OPTI EL OT TE LT aT I PINE AT RAT PRIEST RTE RES HE WORLD: MONDAY HY { | FRIEND OF «BIS TIM’’ GETS A PLACE. Piast Pace WIE | e prices rd a = — " r . 1 h hi 1 NO CONNECTION | WIT! NY OTHER STORE : TIGCETS ‘eMalecate lignes We THE BIG STORE i A CITY IN ITSELF are obliged to limit purchases in orcer to protect our custom- @ ers against these who would buy to sell SIXTH AVE. , MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN 18% & 19" STS. We will fill orders by telephune for any article here advertised as long as the lots last. Same will be sent C. O. D, to any ‘ Seal Hunters on Strike. 7 address. } VICTORIA, Bb. FEB. 19.—The steamer Queen whiah - orang No aeell iPass [oz NEW _ YORK Call 4000 Chelsea. geal hunters are sealing this s ra a skit is * a skin was xt the schooners A crew. ' Sunday Law of 1808 Good. BCHENECTADY, Y. Y FEB. 19,- ‘The police have crusade against * Dilliard and pool-play tn Sn attempt witi ix ame under ‘the 8 been able to s “BARGAINS! Ghe Wost EEG Merchandise Yews Ghat Has Gver Been Printed by Any Yew York Store. HAT is strong talk—the strongest we know how to use. Nene, would excuse such a headline as appears above except such facts as appear below. We are in the habit of telling the exact truth, and are doing everything to make you believe us. An exag- geration is as bad a lie as any other kind. If there is any woman or any dealer who, reading the story below, and on examination of the goods con- cerned, finds that we have exaggerated by a penny’s worth, we should have no reason to expect to be believed hereafter. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. $] 25 couch COVERS ---RO- (5 CHAMBRAY DRESSES, 2 A great many in this lot are regular $3 man stripe patterns; 50 inches wide, with Choice of four pretty styles in chil- Curtains; none worth less than $2. fringe all around. Cur regular price, dren’s chambray dresses at this price. Only a few hundred pairs in the lot 85c $1.25, was considerably less than the 9c Waist and Norfolk Styles; sizes 2 to 5 yrs, '39c ean scan give but one but one pair toacustomer. around-town figures for this quality. neatly embroidered. “Only 2 to customer. $9 SWEAT SWEATERS, MEN’S AND] $ | 95 “HEATHERBLOOM” PET- | 5c MUSLIN CORSET COVERS. e boys’—$2 is the average value of the TICOATS—Only one to a cus- The value. 15c, is stated conservative- sweaters in this lot—-some are regular tomer, and we cannot promise to ly—many stores would ask $2.25 goods—others are regular $1.50 goods. | have any at all alter noon., !he lot is offered | 19c or more for this grade. We cannot Choice of all colors—all pure $ at this price only while the S$ sell more than three to a customer. lamb’s wool; shape-retaining, l 25 goods now on hand last. Choice of black l. Regular 19¢ Drawers at 10c; only 3 toa cus- close-fitting. e and all colors to begin the day with, tomer. Limited numberof Soc. Nightgowns,29e. a 25 NOTTINGHAM LACE | $ 1 WHITE DAMASK WAISTS for $46 STYLISH SUITS FOR WOMEN, M! Curtains—All new Spring goods— Women—A lot of one thousand white, . | ; 1 Materials are Cheviot and Broadcloth; 3% yatdslong; 50 inches wide; over- light weight, highly mercerized Da anes Waists 42 and 45 inch jacket; satin lined to waist; lock edge. About two hundred pairs in a variety of pretty patterns. latest cut in skirt; all beautifully $ in the assortment; all perfect; no 89c strictly tailored model that se eae -5Oc finished. A wonderful oppor- 8 05 seconds, larly for $1. Only 2 to a customer. bd tunity to get a good suit—cheap $9)! 50 BOX SEAT DINING} $ 1 2 QO CHINA TEA SETS, con- { ,65C NIGHTROBES for Men, made Chairs of fine quartered oak— ° sisting of a dozen each of tea- | of a tine muslin; trimmings guaranteed firmly constructed; highly polished; broad ban- plates, fruit-plates and cupsand | of fast color; real pearl buttons; cut full length ister backs; one hundred in stock now, but | saucers; one teapot, sugar bowl, cream pot and | and width, Not a “cheap” garment in can promise one hundred and $ slop bowl; all richly decorated $ any respect save price; goods no bet- fifty more to be delivered with- l 40 and gold stippled on finest 5 05 ter sell for as high as 75c. Tues- 37C in a week. S china, Tuesday, 2 day, 95¢ UNDERWEAR for Men; the 3 | HAIR COMBS, a large variety x9 50 The New Game “HAVOK.” natural wool color,—shirts and draw- plain and jewelled; some comprising sets s Not only interesting to children, ers in the most desirable medium weight, suit- | of the very rewest designs and but the older people as well; very able for wear now and for several months to } cannot be duplicated for less than popular at present time; easily come. Extra well made. The 95c $1; highly polished; also fine as- learned; any one can play it; a $ value is conservative. These are the 50c sortment of amber combs; your 25c regular $2.50 value; for Tues- l 00 average dollar goods. Tuesday, choice Tuesday at day. ° 35¢ BLACK STOCKINGS forWO- $3 50 TABLE LAMPS, central 60¢ CRACKER JARS, very neat men—Black Lisle Stockings; Herms- draft burner; a handsome, reliable, and graceful shape and handsomely dorf dye; full fashioned; made with high spliced well-built lamp, hand decorated decorated with floraldesignsan¢ gold. © Miss Diggs in ger was Nit be p & stantly killest. Back as School Rector. | HARTFORD, ConN., PHI. 14—Pot.! Henry Fe yi “NKE PDE S WATER REGISTER ; Appointment Indicates that the . Sullivans Are with the NEWPORT, ARIC., H. Witrans, Ma eunt prom it Register thereupon ceoded to the Tax ater Col, Pa ¥ sworn In by the Mayor as the now Water Register. Att CARS TRANSFER TO SHE LET HER HOME: SUED FR DAMAGES Mrs. Carr Tgld Jury that Car- pets Were Ruined and Daudi heel and double sole; exactly the and with heavy brass mountings. $ These Jars are seldom sold for less staple German-made stocking that usually l Cc Oil receptacle lifts out for filling. l Fy 0 than 75c.—otr own regular price 25c¢ retails at 35c. a pair. Tuesday cnly at Tuesday price on this $3.50 lamp, would be 60c. Tuesday, 18¢ TOY TIN KITCHEN SET--- 3] SHOES FOR GIRLS; 65¢ LINING TAFFETA, ALL ed By ta! ing the entire lot from a manu- Dongola kid button and lace shoes with silk in all the most desirable shades; eatery facturer we are enabled to offer these patent leather tips, in all. sizes up to 2s, plenty of white, cream, pink and blue yer Webb, whose toys at an unusually low price; 12 Good, stout, but elegant shoes for in the lot, full yard wide; undoubtedly the Whom Svan panic piece set, regularly 12c, at 6c; 15 10c daily wear. A dollar a pair is the 69c | lowest price for which this grade as ever 39c an piece set, set, tegularly 18c. at regular price. Tuesday, at is Regular price 65c., Tuesday, Excerpts fon Money Siving 5 Fine Sheer Handkerchiefs 59 “STERLING” SPOONS; SOUVE- $9 c 5 CHATELAINE WATCHES, arias C for Women,with beautiful hand-made nir Spoons of heavy sterling silver; with . of sterling silver; handsomely en- . tas g silve y en: Special Gales at Bloomingdales initisls encircled with fancy wreath. newest views of all points of interest in Great- | raved; fitted with tine Swiss —_—— | These are unlaundered, When laun- er New York. These spoons are 9» Movement: second hands; stem Womei’s $27.50 Panama Cloth Eton Sutts, $19.75, dered and in boxes. they sell at 25c.; Oc regularly sold by others at ae ior 1. 2S wind and set and regularly sold for l .65 Women’s Smart $18.75 Rain Coats, $11.75, each Tuesday your choice at. : $2.75; our price for Tuesday, Women's $35.00 and 540.00 Fur Lined Coats, $15.00. 2 25 GILT BAGS; imported, $9 50 and $3.50 “NEMO” Cor. | $] SHOES FOR BOY S, Women’s $100 Persian Lamb Coats, $35.00. i square mes extra long chate- D ie sets— We've a received a hun- strong, well-made, well-designed little at if laine chain, heavy mesh, plaiting red dozen more of this well-known { shoes inallsizes from 8 to 134;madeof } Table Napkins 10,000 Dozers, 1- 3 to J-2 Off, | durable and excellent Nal ues at 450c make of corsets; all sizes from 18 to l .00 | boxcaliskinin two styles ie heels IOC $3.50 Real French Kid Gloves, Eltow Length, $2.39. | | B1.25;_our price for Tuesday, 36; on Tuesday we offer them at.. i_with spring heels. Good Collar shoes, Tuesday j — i “ sina Vigite Pace Valuaioiiue YA at 1 110 PRINTED DIMITIES, 2,000 |$4 2 DINNER SETS, consisting of $9 5() CHOCOLATE SETS, conf iyuted ve minnie || 75c, to 98c. Chiffons, Odd Pieces and Colors, 39c, pieces of Printed Dimities; this sea- 100 pieces of finest American porce- Q sisting of 6 chocolate cups and ; paioeon a loss $10.00 to $20.00 Lace and ‘and Spangled Robes, $4.98, son's choicest designs; beautiful color- lain, with cell decorated border. § Saucers and chocolate pot; $ a (a Rich Oriental Rugs Much Under Val ings; white or tinted grounds; at the ‘ex- 5 This set would sell regularly for $57 choice of a number of beautiful designs l Pay hi bios tava devsag, hina geidelenial peed aen Caden Valdes tremely low price per yard of not less than $42. Tuesday’sprice ““ ® and styles of decoration, Tuesday, © %-cent broom which had not dasted ¢ pat inch . Scotch | Plaid D; . . ‘i 5 2 Berges Pats Sen er Leg 2A TABLE LINEN---1,500 yds. |$4 TEA SPOONS, Sterling Silver |$3 CHIFFON HATS, BEAUTIFUL | 55c, Taffeta Reine Siths at 39c, 50c ¢ y 1 lity of finely fold 4 Chi ffon H | Of bleached All-linen Irish Damask; Tea Spoons in sets of six; highly PO quality of finely folded Chiffon Hats: new | 27-inch 69c. Pongee, Natural Shade, 55c, 62 inches wide; floral de- ished bowl and handle; fancy de- SPane stable f in, Black and White; espe- i te 1 sign on handle; headed edge; cially suitable for between-sea- ( 19-inch 55¢, Black ack Taffeta Silks, 39. age hea? te an Leora 20c heay weight; regularly sold for 2 50 son or evening wear; a remark- l i $15.00 Embroidered Linen Robes, $10.00. aa ’ ras Tuesday, a set of six, . able value at s 5] m= = ’ | Nottingham Lace Gurtains at Half. 5. 5() WOMEN’S BATH ROBES, 330 WOMEN’S COATS; CLEAR: | $4 5() WRIST BAGS OF FINE] — $100,000 Worth of Jewelry, Watches, Etc., at Half. also women’s Lounging Robes; of ance of the few remaining garments Morocco grain leather; full leather $3 Enamel Beds for $2, $4,50 Enamgl Beds for $3. Teaseldown; about 250 all’told. ‘In assortment | of our late winter stock, Too many styles to | lined; inside coin purse; brassinlay frame; leath- | | $18 Brass Beds for $12. $22.50 Brass Beds for $15 of plaid patterns; self-border trimming; silk | enumerate; only a few garments of eac h style. | er covered on outside; newest shape; fine d See eeeiar 1a ye fi frogs; worsted girdle; selling away Includes Broadcloths »Kerseys and leather, stitched handle with Vienna | Men’s 75c, Macras Negligee Shirts, #9c, below actual cost; onl; one to aff 29c Covert cloths; regularly sold ur @e 15 handle Caps; brass plaited catches; Cc i $10,000 Worth of American Cut Glass, at Half, customer; for Tuesday, to $30. Final clearance price, exceptional value. | Housefarnishing Goods—Unusual Bargains. 35¢ PICTURES; choice of six] TABLE FERNERIES, just right for tne | 10c PLEAS We oy ee S: a a ; * i td ‘ae 50, RTO we Own Wines of High Quality at Low Frices. plctorans frames fi x ee \ Ai faa ore ‘ \ vd, wide standard rtusiins—Lonsate : Hill's _ Groceries and Canned Goods at Cut Prices, frame; panel effect; size 12 in.x18 in.; C ferns and an asparagus centre pi \ * Fruit of the Loom’ will be placed on sale Cc Ane DI ngdale: ? Lex, to 30 Ave, A = regular value 35¢.; for Tuesday only florists at prices from 58c to 75¢. F | Tuesday, only 12 yards to a customer, per yd. ars + ex. to Ves, Transter to LOOMINGGALCS set to Goth St. i

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