The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1906, Page 18

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THE WORLD: Dy ‘Silk ee Sak y $6,95--$§,95--810.95 ~ SUn-Ray and Fi 4 In Friday’s Sale. | am-Flare Models \ H Q f J of the sin these smait [\ plaited _ novelties, y eaeila: to fit closely over hips and to drape grace- | fully into a chic French / flare below. Black-and-White Plaids Hair Line Checks J a& Smart Changeable Effects © Silks of the very newest weaves | and ultra-fashionable colorings, i showing to best advantage these graduated accordion pl Particularly dressy to wea y (fs > y Silk Etons and Spring coats. A mt ! ( Gustemary prices for these skirts would be$10, $12 and $15. | Ri 9 Tailored Alterations FREE é | HA! SALE 4T NEW YORK and BROOKLYN STORES. Benedict Pianos, >198.°° Why Pay $250.00 Elsewhere ? Terms, $1.00 a Week. EHRICH BROS., 6th Ave. @ 23d St. fend no bear J but existing them being Union Pacific at 1473-4, S , Consolidated Gus at ¢ 1667-8 end New ¥ Amaigamated Copp ex-dividend and developed weil | WHEAT BULLS IN DRIVE | SEND UP THE PRICES, | Bent about $f, with the must Afuoh to the pro- | | JAMES McGREERY &CO. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Silk embroidered, THE CLOSING quorarions GAMES McGREERY & 60. Upholstery. + 4th Floor. On April 27th and 28th. nan Mission Furniture,—1 of sh brown fumed Oak, upholsterea with “Craftsman” leather. 3.00 each, ng Rockers and Chairs Chairs anc , with two large, Slipper or Sev rs 2 loose cushions, 19.50 each, Nursery Furniture, in appropriate sizes for chil- dren. hairs, Rockers and Tables.......3.00 each. 16.00 each, .50 each, Wardrobes + 30.00 each. Models for halls, dens or club rooms. rs and Arm C 9 each. .oo and 36.00 e ther and two leather equipped with halls, size 4x8 ft. ‘ables, completely cues, racks, etc. > 115.00 Twenty-third Street, Ladies’ Flannel Petticoats. Men's Haberdashery Spring or Summer weight whiter: Underwe made Petticoats. | natural grey) | Merino, blue or Novia Silk, Silk and Wool, Balbriggan, ar for men, batross Under of white or Imported mod Skirts, with scallop edged|} ’ ihe | foreign and American badst | Drawers with regular and | short legs. 65c each Twenty-third Strect. — ; : | COTTON, STEADY WITH York _ clo p 08 to 1.061 May |Including all the standard,; ee es ates Lisle Thread, Sea Island | White pique, fleece-lined Cotton’and Ramie Hibre, | | ruffle, | manufactures, 50c } value 1,00 On April the 27th. Albatross, Flannel, Scotch!Sale of fine quality, im- and outing flannel Petti-} ported, lisle thread Shirts coats, trimmed with lace} and Drawers. and embroidery. |Shirts with long and short Various models and prices. | sleeves. Drawers with regular and . 0! . Twenty-third Street. long legs 50¢ each formerly 4.00 le a Sea Island Cotton Shirts and} Drawers. Shirts with long and short} sleeves. { D SOQ _D. | SSS | value 7.50 Sale of Lingerie Hats, made of fine embroidered cyclopediais scarcely Sinch Bowls. Excellent} Mull, trimmed with pale col.r.d and black worth knowmg. It cutting.'. . . 2.50 each ribbon. contains a great value 4.00 Ieghorn Hats, trimmed with flowers, and Hair amount ofknowledge THE TRADING FAIR: | Bonbon and Qlive Dishes, | JAMES McCREERY & GC. | | Oil or Vinegar Cruets. | Sale of Men’s Shirts. | | 69¢ and 79¢ Values at 49¢. coe a ng ee GROWING STORE |} Men’s Underwear, | oll TS oC 50c and 69¢ Values at 39¢. | eee E EST oR Money ps ct ST 14 ST Eoteals 3 39c ! | iste fete tte 49e | WEST | We Will Give These April Events Another Great Boom To-morrow With { j A Rousing Bargain Friday Sale. | The Last Friday of the Month—The Last me of the Greatest 20 Sales that We Ever Conducted Will Be Celebrated in Every Department with Special Values Such as Have Never Before Been Offered in an April Event in New Yort Some of the Bargains are in Limited Quantities that Will Sell Out in Three Hours. | Plainly Designated, ‘‘From 9 A. M. till 12.” e 9 ° Friday’s Greatest Garment Bargains. | | Mandsome Eton Suits at $9.85, $3.50 Panama or Sicilian Skirts Handsome Eton Suits, made of at $1.98 Alice blue, reseda, gray, blue iwell all-woo! Engli. shadow plaids; { Also rich handsc These We Have Made of all-wool Par lue and white, and Great Three-Hour Sale of New Gray Eton Suits. cy plaids or velvet and s 3 silk | 69. Sheets, 39c. Sale of 3 000. for Bargain Fr Silk Pongee, 396. 5,000 Yards on Sale pate at a Price Bound to Make Quick Selling. yard, at 27-INCH t , yards last to-morros 49c Dress Goods at ot | 3-Hour Sale of Pillow Cases, ow Cases, regularly 12 1,000 Boys’ $4 Suits at $1.69 lay only, enabling parents to secure one of } All All the Newest ae Creat Most Tem sale for Bargain Fri A special me and sturdy suits at a saving of over h All-Day Sale of | Boys’ WELDED | 3-Hour Sale of | Men's & Young Men's Suits, Women’s and Girls’ Three-Hour $2.00 Shoes at $1.19. Waist Sale MM. to 12 Only. Hosiery, Grasse ‘“Buster-Brown"’ Stockings at Isc, c { heavy 1b, strictly per= lay Sale of Waist tra f. law ed sides, front of embroldery; full sleeve, tue cuff and stock, show: {In solid black only; one of, SNe Interest. women and girls w h broad Boys’ Lace Shoes at $1.00, with half OO None better made at the price, heels; ellent will give ex ; Sizes 9 to MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPE leather; colors are sizes 6 to 11; spe meer ee ree ewer! JAMES McGREERY & 60. Millinery. Cut Glass. | + | Nut Bowls. New oval shapes. | 5.50 each you can’t “find out’? in the 1906 World Almanac and En- in very condensed form. Allconceivable subjects from Postal Information to Base- ball are treated, and 4 much_ information } about them crowded | into little space, Price 25 Cents By Mail 35 Cents Braid Hats, in the latest picture models for Summer dress. | 7.50 | yalue 12,00 Plt | ply trimmed and untrimmed Hats, in the latest tones of old rose and blues, Novelsy Trimmin Halr Ornaments and with or without handles, goc and 1.00 each 5oc and 75¢ each | lage, Blossoms, Quills and Wings sage Garnitures Handsome 3.00 doz. Water Tumblers. ClUcting ie reaary | Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street, on eos

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