The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1906, Page 18

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¢ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 23, 1906. z ’ Tapestry Children’s Table Covers. \ftsestty | coe WEWM SCRICS MRASTEST Coch PA ASTEST GROWING STORE | Children's Stockings, r2ic. |\]* issinescamssy CO aT | Values 25¢, to 75¢. oily sland wales oe All sizes 6 to a sneer of he i: a er e e Seah 8c] WEST 149 ST. - TEN OVERCOME bY GAS WHILE ASLEEP Misses’ Coats $7.50 Value $10.98. Those wonderfully attractive three- quarter length, loose, boxy double- breasted coats every girl admires so. Trimmed with tailored straps and buttons. Of all-wool covert, and i ‘ibs; ij 7 A Seo Cera Sixth Avenue, 22d and 23d Sts., New York. Ee RE neste a ee wee Furs--Thuis [s the Final News of the is Ra Ge hea Ce VEST V4 tH a > CO. ‘our Members ‘amily Seni to Hospital—The Others Were Revived. | P Suing: Satarda coauniiay Sales | The following values are so unusual that you can easily recognize the spendid Greenberg & Sokolower Stock Below Cost. | |aatsitinss cvinnicns ong mn ee SE Famous Liberty Shoes, $1.98. For women, in our Shoe.Store—Main Floor, Annex. There are forty, styles for your selecti Lace or button— Boots, Slippers or Oxfords—in vici kid, box calf, patent colt and other leathers. All newest shapes, in all sizes, ‘our of the nine members of the ‘Alterowitz family and a young woman boarder, living in the three rooms in the of Alterow!! employment agency, on the ground floor of No. 163 (Monroe street, were in the hospital to-day suffering from the effects of} inhaling iHluminating gas while asleep. | ‘The remaining members of the family, including the parents, were overcome) ‘with the four children during the night, | but the prompt administration of anti- In every instance these rétail prices are less than the same furs were sold at wholesale. In fact, these prices are considerably below the cost of manufacturing. While the lot as a whole is large, of many there are but a few of a kind. If you desire any particular piece or style we suggest an early response to this announce- ment—the sale will close with the store doors to-morrow night. mi $65.00, formerly $135.00—Men's Im- | $8.75 instead of $15.5 75— 9. y —N Coa peoneats Henteses ete me ported Black Kersey fur-lined coat: White Squirrel sts 50—Gray .and hate le of $6.75—Black French See Ages REC aan n sian mb iS wil aum mar- | ir : ight of Mra, Alterowits, che entire) | ton and mink collars and revers: $6.75 instead of $13.50—Gray Krim-| $12.50 instead of $22.50—Persian Paw _ Sduirrel Blouse and Reefer Coats. per pair .. tees Say Tip etig. MBE coll Bot. ibe, $69.00, formerly $125.00, meresets) Sets, consisting of a large pillow $37.50, formerly $75.00—Plain Per- 6 0 $79.00, formerly $135.00, $6.50 instead of $12.50—Brown Rus-| muff and a stylish throw-over scarf sian Lamb Coats, Misses aad chidken! 's Shoes at Ice 94.75) instead of) f8./5—Brown and Seca aie conics ong; lined with guaran- Women's Broadcloth fur-lined Coats: Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. y t : | , formerly $3. $16.50 instead of $25.00—Natural $22.50, formerly $45.00, $10.50 instead of $20.00—French $25.00, formerly $50. They are made of good quality dongola kid leat S and patent toe caps; the misses’ sizes are 1142 er, with heavy soles to 2, an c rn % are 8 to 11. A Shoe that is being sold all over at 89c. here to-mor- 69c i row, from 9 A. M. till 1 P.M. A Big Saturday Value—Men’s Shoes at $1.59. ‘ We have offered many good values from our Men's Shoe Section, but never one to beat le 59 Ai these Shoes at $1.59. These Shoes are made of calfskin and vici kid leather, shown da Chinchilla Sets. $45.00, formerly Children’s Dresses, Sh mportant Sale of Socks. Women’s Gloves, $I.75 3,000 pairs fast black 9e Sule 79 Siberian Squirrel Sets, $29.00, formerly $55 children back oonsciousne: ‘he Leet carried the children, of are seven, outdoors, and Sepiiea “bomacives to giving artificial twelve: Bertha, ten: Samuel, Louis "years old, did | four the: 4 | Bot ral Boy 12" she douver! Value $3.50 cotton 15, socks at Value $2.25 lace and Congress styles, and all sizes at further trea j Renney woes eats 0 home later. | cies aes ee you eats Halse ia i thei oe ey big ye Ce | Evening Gloves Boys’ Shoes at $1.00, Men’s Shoes, $2. 00. and friend of the Aiterowitz st, n —business ‘ood i BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, made of heavy calfskin |-In patent colt or patent calf, also vici kid and box calf ly ee atte Sho, was Drought stylish dresses for little fine, firm texture—from a maker whose goods don’t often go at of Prench kid sutede—elbow leather; have double soles, making them all the| —Jeather, in lace style: all new shapes are represented, in more desirable; the sizes are ze treatment administered By hie girls look at these dashing a discount. He generally has all he can do to make enough to length. that he thought as * > from 8 to 134; these Shoes ar: weights suitable for street or full- eitss nvereilicecks with an at full price. ; White, black, pearl, gray, sold regularly at $1.50. Special, ] (ol @) dress wear; sizes 5 to 11, full shapes. 2 .-O So eu a alte fo ahs large collar of self material en’s 19 ec Men’s 50¢. 39 tan, mode, champagne, &c. per pair e Choice of re lot at, per pair The hospital doctors said d for half price, at that. 35¢. Socks, Underwear, Cc This gives you a fine op- SIRT é Imported fast bl Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers of Portunity to get the most AN | t 4- Hl S | f These dainty dresses are fashioned, high spliced ‘heels doukte| combed aco, yarn, fine gauge. | desirable aa fathionabl n m or an our a € or O Ss. trimmed with braid and a soles and toes—6 pairs for $110, Drawers have full bicycle seats, which a ashionable % ié Seen t Pound eirance: 10 back of silk. Others of | MZ epee means a full double patch seat’ Would | gloves of to-day at quite a Norfolk Suits, Ages 6 to 12-——Vouble-Breasted Suits, Ages 7 to 16. Seatac salotning found entrance te iS sire aie es $1.50 79e Hie snug saving, $4.00 Suits, with Two Pairs oi Pants, from 9 A. M. —_—_—_—_ i vwear, ‘en’s | Z F : aa nthe WOMEN DUEL WITH various styles afid colors— Natural wool, Jersey ribbed—me-|79¢- Socks, 123¢ oats a Bah Gloves, 1 Pair pists Pants Pants. till 1 P. M., at $2.59. [[cParr-Knlcker Pants] box plaited front yoke of dium and light weights—high-grade| Black cotton, with full seamless | queens ee "as Mee aL Rie This is positively one of the greatest offers ever made on the threshold of Spring. When you KNIVES ON STREET. taffeta, full plaited skirt. Garments; shirts, also drawers. | soles; the kind for tender feet. i pd eree Sonne tet H ; us Weider that these Suits are strictly all wool, combining workmanship and finish of the highest _— pairs of women's one-clasp Cape order, you will admit that this is truly a remarkable value, They're double-breasted suits, ages 7 pair of kni icker pants. All are made from all- dresses are made of novelty mix- at wore cr eee Substantial suspenders, the sort that wear, and wear, and mediwith self quaterial: and fancy wear—the Army brace, plain brown, heavy web, yoke back, braid. Full skirt, made for the U. S. Army, Two lengths, regulars and extra. $1.25, value $3:00—Chlldren’s Rus | ee Women's St 9 sin Dresses An small curs win | See L hese Waists 10-Morrow. oe Meee terial; taffeta box; all sizes. . . 98c. Waists in black and white checks, dots or stripes. Very f Gloves ilar; the pants are also wel ae 7 ; ae aaa oe ees Stes as 2 We pleat if you will be able to duplicate this offer any- eu 5 kind, al to-morro: One Comt : | 4 ’ 5 fant! In) Cittical’ Condi: Bel a ate ope ie en s J5OC Suspenders, L5G Everybody can tell at a glance when i wool cheviot cloth in the latest Spring eee Ha cou Bid Geese finely lined, and has -" < made and tailored; also Norfol 9 59 where outside of this store for less than $4.00. till 1 P. M., at.. : An Important All-Day Sale for Boys. 1 cheviots or worsted mixtures, double-breasted style, ages 7 to 16, ot ith straight pants; Norfolk style, 7 to 45 knicker pants, and Russian style, 3 to 8, with bloomer pants. Also Mackintoshes and Spring Overcoats e and $0 Winter Overcoats, 8 to 15. Special all day to-morrow at...... ant Has Escaped. Pauline E. Moore, a young colored woman, of No, 136 West Sixtietb street, 1s in @ critical condition in Roosevelt Hospital as the result of two stab- Wounds she received early to-day in a } Patee Witte, a: colored woman: known: ea from 9 A. Bot ht the women had kniv 5 sighting desperately at Thaeeene Ghiitn Gn: ‘ood styles, indeed—stiff collar and cuffs, buttoned front, well Values to 35¢. Tega Sse Sp ee when @ po- en's Coats, an lored, Mannish? Yes, with pocket on the side. Striking! Ribbed lisle thread, fast black. 500 Men’s Pants at $1. 29 a Pair. e woman known as ‘‘Jennie" dro 48, value $2.25—Waist of white | $1.98, value $2.98—Waist of Persian Gauze and medium weight fast ey | naa eae $3.98 lawn, finished with five rows of| lawn, with two panels of handsome | black lisle thread. Made from all cheviots and worsteds} all stzes-—28 walst uplto and including 42—Chotee,.=---s712+21: blind embroidery and cluster of lingerie embroidery, both blind and Lace openwork lisle thread, fast Men’s and Young Men’s $8.50 All-Wool Suits at $6.00, MANGLED Values to $10. tiny tucking. Some with deep} eyelet; three rows of Val. lace and N NEAR TRACKS. Fh ealiy paste fucked cuffs —others have shor forty-stz tucks from shoulder to pe a hand-padded shoulders and Armel Btammiel, of Rensselaer, N. Y., ul i inty cuffs. Buttoned| the bust; attached tucked collar with ‘ast black cotton with unbleached ble-bressted, gray, Oxford and brown mixtures; newest square hand-padded shoulders an ‘ & cook for men employed on the New Prey length—various | back _iace edge: short sleeves | split feet; full regular made, OE ea ee oats SLSOA CLEARANCE OF MEN'S "MEDIUM AND HeAVY sU:TS 6 rere) 3 preemies aioe ah tmocoreniest Gti Kersey aMaltonvalse Sh : Fast black cotton, full fashioned, AND ‘OVERCOATS, in serges, cheviots, etc. il dc aera tAnenne Mie es ° long the Central tracks’ at ‘Righbriage Zibeline. i eel Music Sale with double soles and high spliced sold for less than $8.50; special a las: ht, unconscious, Many colors. eels. nt Foster ‘summoned ly ‘atu Thom porn irom the viciny Howth Good looking, serviceable 15 Cents, baat dal Vandi rea our i inery a e. a : 4 2, - fad a compound fracture ef the skull coats that will stand hard Georme, Washingion, 3r.| you 'and the Gist You | Somewhere in the werd School Ombrellas, To-Morrow, from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M., the Newest SNe ts not expected to recover. wear. The balance of our Bua, tevy'sVirwinte | 7" synoopated Grpey | wins. Wotan aha Song, C shapes in Al!-Satin Hats, 75c. wae stock. | Et Nwaahingign Sshoutl | onctisiet on. Tie ‘Lite chautiecr, 35 The Ormond,” high-back Sailor, and ‘‘The Trophy," the most popular Turban in years. These Hats Winker’ Coatsall torts co styles anne . . al Value 75¢. are new and fresh, having been specially made for this sale, ata perfect in every oe Shown Cc cloths and colors. ‘The final rally 9e. The Following Hits, ge.e NL Ge, ahora in plack and an Nssortment of the most desirable colors. Sp M. till a - 7 ’ ead 0 | ; BL CIA, ENG DELILE pect for the money—strong cle RR ST TR TE <, | post ) . Misses’ Suit Dep't Children’s Por taereegutiage. orem, [Eerie ise repen min | and serviceable, Covered le of Girls’ mane Goat SO trien Molly, O. i fh tyvaltzes) with carolla—enduringly our a ° t Moonlight. Vocal. rangul. (Asana), Suver “Heels. Stockings, 19¢, Values 356. to boc, Silk Lisle, in black, Cheyenne (Shy An Mixed cloth Walking Skirts. Length 37 to 4o inches, 3:75 Tan Covert Cloth ‘Pony’ Coats, with velvet collar. Sizes 14 to'16 years. gvod for wear—and handles Comprising a Special Purchase From a Prominent Wels to Be Offered of stout natural wood, Here To-Morrow Between 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., at a Most : Sensationally Low Price. A Bargain No Parent Can Afford to Miss. 49c, value 95c.—Children’s mercer- ribbed, with a lustre that ore a, inom). | Soon i lori d, 5 ei ‘a Georgia. In che Lit ized gloria, good, strong, durable : f " by th here and let them try on these handsome cannot be told from silk. Jensariine) Conn, school Umbrellas, with a fine selec- Bring the girls to Rothenberg’s to- morrow 3 Bring thes mi Ear NH he garment ANT ARe , ing at as co Wass 5 SNe mon exe ‘al kind, A trade chance is the story of the saregle And here's the bargain: A long Tourist Coat for early Spring wear, made from all-wool fancy mixtures, in the new E! lish box style; coat ia ered emblem; all are ct, tailor-strapped lap pockets, embroidered connie sae and cut Gas full; sizes 6 to 14. Special from 9 Litle Rocking tion of handles, 89c, value $1.50—Children’s best American taffeta school Umbrellas, guaranteed for one year; case and Lisle Thread, in black, fine rib; fine and heavy ribbed cotton; all sizes are represented from 5 to 10; the major- ity have double knees, double soles d high spliced heels, and are worth 7:50 ee S5c eat a } , double-breas not less than 35c., and from that up Ente os of Fou. rs Rageime Jap Asseli toy moptch witha large orl: (BTR a irine Gaocod reso nondoupapdiiaodacrosnnoaiaa etc6 to 60¢, ety of selected handles, eer rnecenamnenes odemus. (New oon ong). i New Spring Model, mixed | cloth Suits, with elbow| sleeve, “Eton” Coat, and| circular skirt. Light| “street” colors. Sizes 14 to 16 years. Women’s Long Spring Goats To-Morrow From 9 A. M, Till 1 P.M M,—$6.00 Values at $3.98. oe —— ‘of these Coats, and we expect such a tremendous de- vere. mas that we cannot guarantee the lot to last longer than four hours. The Coat is cut 42 inches fone, ig the nea inate f splendid wear-resisting materials, such as tan bute eGR eae ik checks, plaids and stripes; light 98c, value $1.75—Children's School Gloves, in English reds and tans. to 16, with belt, one pair of straight pants and one n Men’ 5 ae ro aN Men's $15 and $18 Fancy Hoge Worsted Suits Sat- $9.50 Here Are the Greatest Suit Values ix tnd ray ecty colar model nal with veel an 3. 98 : : i q d a d I patch pockets; newes' ° Children’s blue chambray, urday jor America. Men's Regular $7.50, Se oO Serre reste dada dict to duplicate for less than $6. i SEI special from 9 A, M. till 1 P, M. at...-+..+-+seeeese ene ree Bizes 6 Five different styles in this lot, and all sizes from 33 and $12 Suits Saturday Jor $P.65 nd the Spring Tatlored, Suits at $10o%, Ap BM ae A comprehen cana: . to 48, Beautiful worsteds these, and the coats are up BLACK CHEVIOTS, FANCY WORSTEDS, HERRING- | || BONE CHEVIOTS, FINE CASSIM: 2.50 ere Ta tietiaes par Ghasit adie Tae | |] tWEEDS—STYLISH UP-TO-DATE SUITS to Wy Mantas cuest eisure Astounding 4- Hour Waist Offer Madras or Cheviot Waists, 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M, Also, for Saturday, about eighty men's fine black B , fon ; ee eS Oe i ‘Twenty-third Street, Thibet Sults, sizes up to 46, regular 618 value, and Sat- oys’ $3 & $4 Double Breasted urday only $7.50. [Men's $20, $22 and $25| Suzts Saturday for $40 The Sults in this lot are the finest fancy Worsteds, black Clay Worsteds, black Thibets and black Unfinished Worsteds; coats Ws single and double breasted, and to fit men from 33 Men's Winter to 50 chest measure. A GREAT CHANCE FOR BIG plouse, with six broad box plaits; pleated back, full Palleeve with deep cuff, and soft stock; shown in an at- tractive assortment of stripes and figures; at sizes. Special from 9 A. M. till 1 P, M. at...++ o and Norfolk Suits for $4 -98 These Suits are light, medium and heavy weight—the Norfolks all with knicker pants, ! Lear tet nin a 8 reg A variety of styles to choose from, and all sizes up to 16 years. 4 lu lnc in advance styles—veauties—at 1.W. No such great values in any other store, The pices) line of waists at 4.93 that we eve! Novelty Suits for Boys, § Ages 3 to 10 years, at JAMES McGREERY & CO, | j s Sweaters for Ladies and MEN, | In this lot of Suits, special for.Saturday, are little Vestee 5 Giildeen, Overcoats, Suits, Eton Blouse Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits, Russian Blouse ; j a Spreaaomioueso Suits, made of fine all-wool cheviots, blue, brown and red 2d Floor chest arneastreival = serges. NOT A SUIT IN THE ENTIRE LOT WORTH LESS hest measure; val- | || Ingersoll Dollar Watch Free If Your fe THAN $5, AND SOME VALUES UP TO $7.50. Mothers, oe |} ues up to can't do better any place in all the wide world for $2.61 Ladies’ Blouse Sweaters, |] any “Winter Over- | || Purchase of Men’s or Boys’ Clothing % coat A its to $5.00 oO Saturday. A i's, Oat, $8. 88, mounts to or Over Saturday | Boys’ $7. 50 and BS Long Winter $ 3 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters i) Men’s $20 Rain- Men's $15,818 op Overcoats, sizes 14 lo 20 years, Sor E ae | ; Th B . 250 | coats Sat- $9.88 $20 Spring $77.50 del Clctbfag: ogk Seichewee cosa omiSa ious feria tices Delanes Vaiue $1.50 urvrday for Overcoats, Men's $2 $4] | Men's $2 eee ae ante mind ocean al sorte rot fine cee |e tanto, Trousers Fane Ve ts ce thi it want; al eS 2 3! om EV! Twenty-third Street. Aiea ett VALUE 'BLSEWHERB COAT-A GREAT BARGAIN ! th sed oe f

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