The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1906, Page 16

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Silk Waist Sale $5. China Silk $¢p.98 Stunning Waists Thursday’s Great Special Offerings Chic Spring design presenting the new French tendency of lacy blouse effect—exactly like illustration. Short sleeves, dainty lace in- sertion, embroidered panels, fine tucks—lace-trimmed collar. Handsome China Silk, in white only, A. stylish new $5 waist for $2.98, $9.50 Lace Waists, $5 Summer Models, Your choice of three beautiful new Evening models—heavy Oriental lace, with lace medallions and silk Brussels net. Short sleeves. $3.50 Dainty Batiste +.% Waists, Sheer, fine quality batizte, in pretty ( Senet sha vux ecgut lemmeabe fine tucks—new sleeves—handsome em- broidery. $3 China Silk $4-%8 Waists, In black and white—stylish new Spring models—short sleeves, fine tucks—em- broidered fronts. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1906, May Manton’s Patterns, 10c. Catalogues, 10c. RAO: 6th Avenue and 23d Street, New York. Second Sample Lot of $20 and $25 By Mail, 15c. ‘SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MON. 6 98 or Ms 1 7 lo e yard, 2' T1478 SF Great Values To-Morrow. Following Specials Are Only Part of the Important Opportunities That Are Ready for You. 2 Price Items from the Anniversary Sale. = * NEW @ YORKS ‘ASTEST ‘GROWING .STORE Matting Sale. \ 7 F Linen Warp Japanese Matting, Inserted| ‘ AND figures ind aetieaat are perfectly te- yersible; usually sells at $10.75. Spe-fii} a to-morrow at, per roll of 40} yards, EY REFUNDED) WES New Spring Tailor-Made Broadcloth Suit $2.50 Walking S| 1g, e@ Spring al or- a @ roa C (0) ul Ss. Made of Seaearnconeenen ce mIx- 3tore jettison’ ce ealetion E OWdee at 74s : tures in nice seven gore effect; “sunburst ounce of wide box plait, Fi fe Also Panama, Cheviot and All Wool Mixtures. fe Ne Anish and ienge ne Pereect finished with stitched ruffle, and Sf ; at i ia regular and green: re 99 tr e cin, ‘THEY have that snap and dash of the made-to-order suit, and ihbets 98c aes Pt C x Alin VOrsaty..sees created a sensation when displayed in our windows last week at $17.75. Embroideries at 14. Woaists at ' Gold Clocks at 34. f Ordinarily you wouldn't believe such suits could possibly be sold at $9.75, but Wide Fiouncing Embrolderies and In- va , ANDSOA DUDOIR CLOCKS, of| We 63, on I ca plaltel and tailor stitehed, pleated e 1 12 inches bigh, output of the manufactu we got these under circumstances that put aside all doubt. The demand is so heavy that we are using the entire way. $9 715 N ~ ” Gite Dresses at '2. e — i] effec is that eve ernes rouse of y braid stock collar, new. ndered Blouses, ages 6 to 14 OSS) Ane IB AG . . a z th fai gollars : plain bands; Five hundred suits comprise the second sample lot on sale to-morrow. We ‘i i Ganga) lia 1 9 6 a wish there were five thousand. We make our profit at the expense of the man-J!f} pagn a lee ce Cc Nairavas ufacturer. We could ask $15 and sell them readily, but that would give us more than a certain profit we're required to make, and we don’t do business that back, full sleeves with deep curt ated large 1 tucked siook, made up | ‘a siock, le in the open des: i | QC rewose ‘model and Md strictly tallor - made, in black FAST BLACK box pleated style. trimmed Boy: jouses at 'é, e. Phenomenal Rug Sal Alice b'us, the shade the smart dressers are in eestasies over—navy blue, vieux rose and reseda are the popular colors. No black suits in the broadcloth, but in Panama or cheviot suits with pony Jackets and eton models we have black as well as various colors, $30 Broadcloth Sults, high class mix- $35 English Fitted Coat Suits, Tandem $3 New Lawn Summer 4° Waists, Choicest novelties of Spring season— both ad and short sleeves—dainty lawn, finely tucked. $17 cygne or taffeta skirts made in circular $19 75 Such a wonderful selection of shades and lor gored circular styles. ° materials as you'll see in no other store. EGVAL VELVET, RUGS (42 ft tong and J ) .50 | ROYAL AXMINSTER RUG! 12 feet tong J 9.75 REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS. aie} 3.98 and 9 feet wide; regular! BENARE REVERSIBLE BRUSSELS RUGS, 9x $5.98 ‘OOL BRUSSELS RUGS, 12 feet long and vide, with Oriental medallio: ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS—We are closing out 25 of these yrna_ Rugs, © 1 terns, size 12 ft. long and 9 ft. wide, at Three Great Garpet Specials. 8 orth $18.00, sale price New Sprin; tures, Chiffon Panama. New Spring |Coat Suits, Frenchy Bolero Suits, a= “Ww Tabor Made The styles—Eton, Bolero, plain and] Tailor-Made Pony Coat Suits. ISANFORD'S ALL- Sult: trimmed Suits. Suits at The styles—Self-trimmed or novelty ef-| rer Coats are lined with guaranteed peau de fect, Princess girdles. x12, ental pat- 12.98 kK DINER STABS MAN IN EYE WITH FORK JAMES McGREERY & 60, A Flyer for Young Men, and Men of Small Stature. Sample Suits. The kind for which you $ pay $12 and $15 over on Broadway and 5th Ave. Sale begins to-morrow these at a saving of a third. $15 Spring Suits, $10. For Misses and Small Women. IF all the new Spring styles for misses were as pretty as these every miss in New York would have her new suit picked out in a week. But they're not, and you'll want to be quick to get one of Morrow Will Be Made and Laid Free. | \S ETS, wil ES EST EXTR ‘GRAIN CAR- SMITH'S AXMINSTER CARPETS, BEST 10-WIRE BRUSSELS CARPET, BE XTRA SUPER ING : or without borders to match; known for its splendid wearing qual- t : Strictly all wool; $1.25 value; for An- ities; 98c. ; 90¢ ; ane niversary at, per 9O8c fp a y, z ic (6) Cc OT ee NT 5 ee Arcee OR | SEEPS Gurtains and Upholstery. $2.25 and $2.50 Lace Curtains at 9Sc. Ladies’ Gloves Elbow length, Biarritz, white, Glace Kid Gloves. at $5.00. Sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. A Broadway maker sold us his entire line of samples at a most amazing concession. Small women will find re markable bargains in this lot, $10 The new Eton and Pony coat styles—strictly tailor made in all-wool mannish mixtures, trimmed with fancy braid—circular skirt with Manager Fleming of Dennett’s + | Sesiously Hurt for Object- In twenty-five patterns; most tasteful copies of real Renaissance, Irish Point, Cluny O45 and Arabian patterns; all are 3% yards long and 48 to 54 inches wide; not one in the lot worth less thin $1.75 pair; most are $2.25 and $2.50 Curtains, All to go at, per pair...... 1,000 YARDS OF FIGURED DENIM, in Ori 1,500 YARDS OF RUFFLED CURTAIN SWISS, full patterns; special, per yard bs de; spec'al, per yard Cl 9c 4 Floor, 1.85 per pair. Elbow length Armlets. Black or white kid. 2.25 per pair. Single and ‘Double Breasted Styles Scotch Tweeds Fancy Cheviots Fancy Worsteds Black Thibets. plaited effect. Misses’ $10.00 loose 98 Box Coat, 34 length. $35 Misses’ $10.98 Covert Coat, 34 length h and Linoleum. 75c. Cork Linoleum, 39c. GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide, fn allthe new Spring patterns Sale of Oilclot and Lowest Price in Town for Rough Pongee Silks. ae Monday’s Sale at This Price Broke All Records for Silk Selling in This Store, per square yard. ROUGH Pongee Silks are the rage of the season. Every store in town is featur- ing them, but Ehrich Bros. is the only house where you car@mecure the genuine dollar quality at 55c. They resemble silks sold elsewhere as high as $1.25. We urge upon you the importance of c vending this sale and selecting 5 5¢ Twenty-third Street. If you were all the silks you will require during the season, while the price ts 55c. and not $1, which you will surely pay for this quality later. Raw Silks are advancing at an alarming rate owing to the tremendous demand for the finished product, and to give you the opportunity of the season to secure the silks you must follow the styles during the Spring and Summer, we have selected the most popular silks and priced them lower than you ft i outfit at if vy A Heavy Silver Shipments. MEXICO CITY, March 7.—Within two $17 Bed Outfit at $12.50. to buy this outfit separate it would easily cost you $17.00; but we i i y te a price on the buy in such large quantities that we are enabled to quot complete outfit that represents a very desirable saving. The beds are steel and brass, with continuous posts, large pillars and brass centre rail, With this bed- stead we furnish a combination hair mattress and an all- steel. spring with cable supports; an outfit that is posi- tively worth $17.00; here to- 12.50 ; regular 75c. nniversary at, -SINZ Ti 6) iA) rf i i stabber blubbered like a baby. ‘was later led, still crying, to St. Gregory's Honpttal, where he gave the mame of Black. ‘His triends declared that they would Manager Fleming ap- 4 the disturber and asked him leport himself properly. ‘Without turning his head the big chap quickly ‘thrust the fork he held back- ‘ward into the face of the manager and, springing to his feet, je a furious Jab with the fork, which struck the manager near the right ¢ The gentlemanly “Mr.” Binck" was sbout to follow up the attack when the Uttle waiter Knocked all the fight out Fleming would not have the fellow arrested, sayi: "I had a narrow es- cape, but what's the use? He wil! hare wltn apo ACTS ON SOFT-COAL MENACE, Advisory Board Determines to Abolish Smoke Nuisance, At a meeting Inst night of the Ad- Yisory Board to the Board of Health the report of the special committee to €onsider the smoke nuisance was sub- mitted. Bach of the noted physictans @resent expressed an opinion on means to suppress the soft-coal menace whe, Advisory Li ing an old of the law ghanged in the Low. administration, The Board believes that under this section of the Sanitary Code the nuls- ance could be permanently abated . ‘The Advisory Board will hold another moeting to-day. $25,000 by Cable for Fund. CHICAGO, MARCH 7.—Martin A. Ry- erson, president of the board of trus- toes of the University of Chicago gabled from Spain a donation of $25,000 e fund ‘or buildin, tu pe Memorial Library. psa banat rik Biel BARGAINS AT “THE HOLLY.” Fitth Avenne Goods at alt Fitth Avenue Prices the Rule. For the remainder of this week ” , TI Holy," at No. 10 West Twenty a @trest, offers an assortment of |} its, raincoats and a oreation in rain This eale ts desig vious offerings by ) Nave been ten years or more with one! months silver shipments from the sin- Ble port of Vera Cruz have amounted to $9,716,000, the bulk of the shipments being silver peeos for London and New York. Another shipment of a million pesos will be made within ten days, .|No Alliance With Spain. LONDON, MARCH 7.—‘Intoresting, but untrue," 1s the British Foreign Of- fice's comment on @ story published in Paris to the effect that a formal po- Utteal alliance between Great Britain nd Spain will promptly follow Kin; will see them priced again. Come to-morrow. Pongees are the sitks of fashion, durability and quality—the silks that have that smart, rough finish—and they're Jull 27 inches wide, not 24 inches as are offered elsewhere, We have a complete assortment of colors, including: Alice Blue, Argent Cour, Queen's Gray, Old Rose, Natural Gobelin, White and Black, Navy, Pink, Reseda, Gray, Ivory, Cream. 39c, Pure Silk Tussah at 19c, 65c, Crepe de Chine at 39c, Soc. Printed Foulards at 25c, 65c. Messaline Silks at 39c. 69c. Shantung Pongee Silk, 49c, 55c. Black Taffeta Silk at 35c, Maids’ and Waitresses’ 85c. Black Peau de Soie, 59c. 85c. Black Taffeta at 58c. | $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, 75c, Highly Polished} Chair at $3.66. guaranteed Handsome Seat | golden oak and Oak Box Sea fabortny ‘i- Dining Chair, } ish like fllustra~ md, Eo tion; highly i wp ; H with claw feet [finished frame, l | i ie Including a set regular pricefof revers.ble aa ‘i enim cus he ~— | $3:50u sale: price ions, worth $6, 1.98]°3.66 ‘|of the winners, siete = § 1.75 House Dresses, $1.10. Ambassador W : . 5 MEXICO CITY, Holl Housed Al $1.75 there is no house dress for maids and waitresses that Ambassador Thompson has leased one has a larger sale than the quality we offer to-morrow at $1.10. You'll say of the finest residences in the city, sltu-|f{ it is the lowest price you ever saw for such a dress. Such neatness and dura- ted in the Colonial Roma. The Am- ility: 1 i ice pied in the Colonial Roma, | Bhe Am: | bility are beyond conception at the price. THRE LOxmeaTTO W: All are made of percale—conceded the best fabric for houses dresses— aera $ 10 some are one-piece garments—others are separate waist and skirt —waists are eGerwatid very full and finlenee Sieh deep hem— waist has tucked front, neat turnover collar, full sleeve, narrow CONSTANTINOPLE, MARCH 7.— i Ths Ansorisan. eouisehs eat nd cuff—all colors, handsome figures and stripes—all sizes at $1.10, manded by Rear-Admiral Sigsbee is ex- |) /7e haven't space to elaborate on all these special values, pected to arrive at Beirut, Syria, to- i ins, ii i Popped ary eden re hasapaos but all are equally attractive bargains, including after which whe warships will go to |i Regular $1.85 Persian lawn } $4.25 | Regular $1.98 Soft Percale $4.49 Alexandria, Egypt. House Dresses, House Dresses, Found Abandoned Schooner. $2. 25 tor Maids’ and Nurses’ White Linen Suits and Uniforms—sep. NORFOLK, VA, MARCH 7—The arate waist and skirt—double box plaits down front of waists and at sides—full nuxiliary schooner Lottie Loulse was |{| sleeve, tucked bottom—finished with narrow button cuff—detached collar—full flare towed into wort to-day by the tug Jo-|ff skirt—all sizes—special, $2.25. seph M. Clark. Nbthing ts known of | fl a Sigsbee’s Ships Near Syria. the whereabouts of the crew, or the ownership of the vessel, ‘The Lotte One thousand Regular 55c. lawn 39e fe was dismantied and her’ jibooom (White Lawn Aprons with deep hem, BDLONS) sv te s(e'eiesie 9 was missing, ‘There was no one on JOE} trimmea with embroidery bretelle over shoul. Nurses’, maids’ and q &1 board, (der. Would bea bargain at 39c. waitresses’ caps ... c 0e Map of White House Wedding ot vie tort anigemona a oe tone | § 5,00 Silk Petticoats, $2.95 98c Lawa worth-Roosevelt wedding, accounting Dressing Sacque for the disposition of the decorations and the kind of flowers used, has been made by the Superintendent of Public Hear them rustle. See them glisten. And they'll wear as well as they rustle and glisten. JAMES McGREERY & 60. Muslin Underwear Gale of fine nainsook and cambric Undercloth- ing,— Chemises: Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Petti- coats and Dressing Jackets, tastefully trim- med with lace and embroideries. Gowns and Walking Skirts.. ...6 .+++++95¢, 1-25 1.50, 1.75 and 2.25 Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers...75¢, 95¢; 1.25 and 1.50 @ tose e 0000 75C) 95S 1.25 and 1.50 Dressing Sacques.. Twenty-third Street. Be a eee a icmmpaie WE sold so many of these taffeta silk petticoats Mon- 59e cwrd of functions at the White House, day at $2.95 that we haven't been able to repeat the unusual . 7 guid in every instance beck to the Var | offer till NOW. Just secured another big lot for Thursday, and the Six New Spring Styles. made, ibe ae being talked about so much that we expect a bigger sensa- NO mistake about this bar- tion than ever. in—you never saw a bet- For ServantsiWho Stay. $9 95 ad color Aut seep seecoralon Pied $9 95 | ter desing. sacque or rie a SHICAGO, MARCH 7.—Gold - lounce—ruffle of s' ie A ice: i ni medals, engraved with tis neue je petticoats in the fullest’ sense Hitmen e the price; made of white, figured or '§ floral pattern lawns — trimmed with crochet or escalloped edges WAY be eweried on $7.00 taffeta silk Petticoats $3.98 March 15 at the annual exhibition of! special the School of Domestic Arts and Scl- | = seeceeree ttectoes —lace, ribbon or broad borders, ence to persons who have been Regular $1.98 black Regular $1.49 fa ‘ , Cen foyed in one family for several y ieee Petticoats at.... $4 40 Re es piv 7 98e SF Dien Soeaat as ae 25 ts. 69c. Kimono Sacque.. $1.00 Dressing Sacque.. Others up to....... ‘he gold medals will go to those who 98c, fancy stripe wash Petti-+ family. Fitty-ei ny’! assistant thus fan The Skill of Editing $ patuot arte By Mail, 35 Cents. JAMES McCREERY & CO; Silks, Exhibition and sale of new4 Silk Fabrics, for Summeri dress, including Mousseq line Taffetas, Radian Cyrano, Paillette - de - Soi “Pleeted” Crepe, an Shower proof Foulards, On March the 8th, 5,000 yards, superior qualit all silk Crepe-de-Chine, Colors:—Ciel, “Alice,” “P, sifal” and navy blue, pin’ “petale -de-rose,” argeng grey, mauve, amethys champagne, white, creat and black. ; 55¢ per yard ‘Twenty-third Street.

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