The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1906, Page 10

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se I Rc nye ne pecan natnann noes SNE # HT HARD, ST OCS IKEGAINS. > DRS BLOW 1 AIS RET i ave &iCo, Le Lord & Taylor -ent. . Umbrella Depa: We Are Showing a Large Assortment of Fine Umbrellas, Suitable Holiday Gifts for Men, Women & Children. Special Offerings. Fine All Silk Unnbrellas. | with handles of pearl, ivory, gun-metal and natural vel wood, sterling trimmed. | | | Quotations, the (le 28-inch for Men. 26-inch for, Women. 2.95, value $4.00. $3.95, value $5.00. accu Bloat $5.00, value $6.00. fh Het Rentative tually fell t dropped to heen heavy the otasi ‘Tt was also that the supn Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. / he Maposed of Rt the falling WOOLEN CO.’S CAPITAL F _ STOCK NOW $75,000,000 | oe AIRENTON, N, J., Dec. 4—The Amer- stgan Woollen Company — to tle: papers with the Becretary of State in- easing Its capital stock from $65,000,000 to $75,000,000 by adding $10,000,000 to Its Preaent issue of $2,0W,0N ‘of preferred stock. Lord & Taylor Millinery. . Lats, Togues and Bonnets, \, $6.00, ios 16 eon Sih 5 OL 30% ————se COTTON PRICES UP : IN ACTIVE MARKET. sty age ‘The cotton market: opened steady to- - @&y at an attvance of 6 points, in- fluenced by the cables, which were sey- eral points better than expected. The jo market at New Orleans sold up 12 points. The trading here was qulet active. former prices $16.00: to $35.00. ; : ‘ *s ’ Misses’ and Children's Hats, 3.00, = former prices $8,00 to $15.00. ‘The opening prices were: ‘Dee. wid; Jan., 10.12 to 1013; eb., 10, Marsh, 16.28 to. 10.29; April, to: A 10.43; pune 10.48 offer [+lli+ 1+1 Wednesday and Thursday, Sy Dec. 5th & 6th. August, 10.15 to 10, 7 a age eee WHEAT SCARCE AND THE PRICES ADVANCE, Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. "Ou CREDIT. 5 delay. Coll, ‘at B. Altman & On) FIFTH AVENUE, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. WASHINGTON cock, the wite UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT A aiid stock of ARTISTIC DRAPERIES for doorways) oy windows, boudoir ~interiors,- el , Cut Glass Our Bric-a-Brac department, on the Third Floor, offers an unusu lection of Cut » Glass, as well 2 yes and Engl China for tabl The foll ing area embracing a selection of lace materials and decorative fabrics, as well as Fine Portieres. in embroidered effects, and Lace Window Draperies in combinations of Italien Filet, English Embroidery and Cluny Lec:; also in Flandres Point and Lacet Arabe. Vestibule Panels and Lace Bed Sets. French Lace Scarfs, Tidies and other articles ‘for: boudoir adornment. Frénch Velour Couch and Table Covers. Tapestry, Leather and Japanese Embroidered Screens. few illustration Footed Compots Salad Bow Shallow Fr Flower V Water Pi (Fourth Floor.) DAGHESTAN RUGS A selection of Two Hundred and Filty Daghestan Rugs -will be placed on special sale, at the following sAn extensiv “THE EVE ENING yon avEee ‘DECEMBER. 4 y || Tourist Coats 23rd Street, LACE CURTAINS. UPHOLSTERY. BRIC-A-BRAC. Fur-Lined Coats JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 34th Street. % About Thirty-five Thousand dollars worth of Fine Lace Curtains, Bonnes Femmes, Wall Panels and Bed Sets. One-third to one-half less than for- mer prices. Lace Curtains are in sets of from two to six pairs. Renaissance and Marie Antoinette. 5.00, 8.50 and 10.50 pair French Filet. 8.50, 10.50. and 12.50 pair Bonnes French laces. Femmes in a variety of White or Arabe color. §.75, 5.75 and 8.7 5 each Bed” Sets. Renaissance and Veet Antoinette designs with deep lace trimmed flounces and bolster covers. All sizes.: oe 5.00, 8.00 and 10.00 each mes Reversible Armnre Portieres. or elaborate designs. 5.00, 7.00 and 8.50 pair formerly 6.75 to 11.75 Simple New art colors. * Couch Covers in Oriental and Art Nouveau patterns. 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. 3.00, §.00.and 7.75 formerly 4,50 to 9.75 Draperies, Wall Hangings and Furni- ture Covers to order. In Both Stores, Art Bronzes, Marble Busts and Fig- ures, Cabinet pieces, Dutch Silver, Carved Ivory, Vienna Enamels,, hand-painted Miniatures on Ivory, French travelling Clocks, Hall Clocks with strike or West- minster chimes. Lamps in Electric Light or Oil with bent glass and Mosaic Domes. Hall Clocks..........31.00 to 400,00 French Travelling Clocks in cases, ‘ Hes Marble Busts.......15,00 and 24.00 value 20.00 and 30,90 Marble Pedestals..... bo. dauonatskes) value 12.00 CUT GLASS. 8 inch Bowls .... 2.50, 3.00 and 3.75 Nappie or Bon Bon Dishes, 1.00 and 1.50 7 inch Plate.. Water Bottle Fine China Plates with fancy figure design and heavy encrusted gold edge. 20.00 value 28.00 English and Limoges China Plates, Cups and Saucers, Sets and odd pieces of Tableware, at extremely attractive prices, JAMES McCREERY & CO} 23rd Street. psborn GARMENT SHOP, "Philips FOR WEDNESDAY A Timely Sale of [COaTS| ri of finest Broadcloth, dark gray and white Squirrel lining, 50 inches long, loose model, fine Persian collar, Value $50.09........ of English Mixtures, Stripes and plaids. Long, loose models, Value $21.50.....-- emeeel| ak A) (fer = In Both Stores. B. Altman & Co! FIFTH AVENUE, 34th and 35th Streets UMBRELLA HANDLES for special orders, showing a variety of designs in Japanese and French Carved Ivory ; Gold, Bohemian Garnet, Limoges Enamel, Tortoise Shell and Rock Cryftal, Jade, Jewelled Gold and Silver, and other choice effeds. 2 FANS—A collection of late foreign productions in oftrich feathers, hand-made laces, gold and eel spangles with various fine mountings; Vernis Martin ‘and hand-painted effeas. Cabinet Fans and reproductions of XIV., XV. and XVL ey models on parchment. Interesting suggestions in FANCY, NEEDLEWORK, for the making of gifts, consisting of various Commenced Pieces and Materials for many kinds of fancy articles, of which completed specimens are shown. Gobelin Pieces and Stamped Linens with ‘the necessary silks and flosses. Yarns in a complete range of shades and qualities, for knitting and crocheting. Also a selection of novelty articles, embracing Scrap and Work Baskets, French Tapestry Lounging Pillows ; Glove, Handkerchief and Trinket Boxes, Fancy Trays, etc. STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT SIX P, M. 23rd Street. “FURS. MISSES’ SUITS. 34th Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street. Fine quality Furs. Russian Sable. Hudson Bay Sable, Ermine, Chinchilla, Baum Marten, Mink, ete. ~ Persian Lamb, Caracul and Pony Skin Cohts. : ie Persian Paw Set Caracul Set..... i Squirrelainrc.cdan. Sable Squirrel Set Lynx Scarfs... “ Muffs 15.00 ~+.15.00 15.00 to 25.00 Plain or checked taffetas Bretelle Dresses. With pleated skirt. 20.00 Cashmere Dresses, with pleated skirt. Bretelle waist. 12,50 Suits of various materials and models. 15.00 Three-quarter length Coats, of mixed cloth with leather collar, 16.50 ‘Children’s evening and party Dresses and an extensive variety of Velvet, Broadcloth and Fur Coats. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s full length Box, Coats. Collar and cuffs trimmed with braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 6.75 Children’s Cheviot Russian and blouse Dresses, Sizes 6 to 12 years. 3-50 JAMES McGREERY & GO, 23rd Street On Sale In Both Stores. On Sale In Both Stores, 34th Street 23rd Street. RUGS. ; Basket, Twill anu Nep unusual reiluctions in price, “Black Broadcloth Coats |] > ‘Two models of best Broadcloth, 50 inches long, 172 JAMES McGREERY & GO.’ Aine cgllection of Rugs for Holiday gifts. Two hundred and fifty very fine Saruk and Kermanshah Rugs. Sofa and hall sizes. 37:50, 48.00 and 65,00 Some of these were formerly 100.00) i JAMES MoGREERY 4,00. 34th Street. On Sale in Both Stores, Rugs formerly. $14.50 ahd $16.50, at : Rugs .formerly i sar to-morrow, Wednesday; December 5th: 19.50 and 22.50, at . . (Fourth Floor.) STORE WILL BE CLOSED! DAILY AT SIX P. M. $11.50 15.00° SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, tight-fitting tailor-made or richly cabioteted styles. Value/$30,00. 12 West 23d St. s2ici Through to 22d 23rd Street. 34th Street. THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SOLD THROUGH SUNDAY wa WORLD WANTS ARE USUALLY “BARGAINS” IN EVERY SENSE } OF THE WORD, | a Ree af so (Ease sh ea ea a ee

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