The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 18

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Sta EVENING WORLD “THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 Gate “Wark 800. Tailored Suits, Switches. 96.00 switch, 24 inches long, guar- anteed natural, wavy, hait,.. $3.00 “$1.50 <awitch, 38 Sg a CO HEDDING SURPRISE TOTHE “OLD SOLAS idson-Married in Bronx— |f JAMES MGREERY. 40. 23rd Street, 84th Street. P WECELIUE es CO VV ES Sale 1ST HOUSEHOLD LINENS) <-te-Bath Stores—=— 5 = Huckaback Towels with hea- stitched ends, Plain, or with handsome. bs.0m awit inches long. "Neither Met Others Parents. “ak young: man ‘who seeme4 very nery- pus and a young Woman whose face "was rosier than the mild weather war *fanted, called ‘at the, office of Paul * Bohlelsner, a steamship egent at Adex- ‘ qnder avenue and One Hundred and] “Worty-thira street. to-day, and began 40 took through the telephone and city Glrectories.. Mr: Soblelsner and his Clotks paid tittle attention to the call- ers unt) the young /man coughed by way of pretiminary, end sald: - “Could you tall us where there ts a Baptist cleryman near here You ceo! @gZ ~ sAvenve-Baptist Chiron was just two Blocks away, at Ong Hundred ‘and Fer ty-first street. "He /told them tnd then. the Youn tnan-anyed-him-H#t-he-would ‘As to-act no: a witness. ee Pee round ane Der ved cx pridegr ‘favo /the name of; Wiliam Colo, twentyjnine, who lives. with fis father, Isaag W. Cole, of No. 122 West One Hundred and’ Fourteenth | Street. ‘The bride was Sarah Ann cS Tiaton, BEeay twenty-three, of Bloom: | field, N. 2 Afier the ceremony Cole sald his par- ents had never met Miss Davidson and _ her parents did not know acts Tho} met about three months ho said, fs ane was in New. York. visting friends, they had decided to get mar- brorred who sald he was Btandard Of Company, uel! &¢ ca my house an introduce my wife. 1° mp the family will be sur- ~ PILE DIDNT BNE. “THENZE A RECEET) Monae’ Man’s Bluff] - Millionaire Copper Man’s Blu MILLINERY. 1a Both Stores, ie : on a Sergeant Was Quickly mm | =e 28rd Street., set ¥: Augustus Heinze, the millionaire Sopper man, 49—Alsgusted with the f- /- Ho, with a party of friends, tnold- ing several yy dressed women,” left the Waldorf-Astoria late last night, for an automobile trip to the suburbs. Going up St. Mioholaa avenue Bicycle Policeman Hickey, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Gtreet 6ta- tion, hatied the chauffeur snd arrested py aa ies eallt asked Mr. Heinze ‘Maher ff Sergeant “Ono’ hundred dollars,” was the en- syer. "Phe copper man peeledcft a. note reached Broad street station at 445 A. ~ Mi to-day, Alexander is now aw prisoner at the Twentieth District police station, pending examination as to his mental eondi rE oe way he i ovidently in Bane, and dint one year ago hé-was ax \“tmmate at an asylum at Ayotteylvania, ‘Va., where ne makes his home. a The Hegro was quict enough when shortly efter midnight be boarded the train at Baltimore, He took @ seat in the smoking car and travelled peace- fully enough untii the train passed Wilmington, ‘Then. he suddenly deval- oped symptoms thet put fellow Passengers on the detensive. Drawing a Fovolver from his hip pook lexander announced his in- tention of killing anyone who interfered with inte proposed display. of marke- Mmanship. “Bome of the pass oh thelr heads aa the negro op but the train crew and more yen some rider#.threw themselves uvon the |" Would-be murderer, There Was @ roukh and tumble fich uring which some Jively dodiingy ot bullets was Bone; but By force of num- ers. Alexander ‘Wau overpowere Sinermeds vost powered and © was thrust into the baggage while the passengers resumed their tnt terrupted sleep. Vhile passing. Chester the negro again became vunruly, ang’ as: fight took place between him and th bagage-master, The negro dued, and when the train Adelphia, he Was turned t police i aS cay “W. J. Bryan to Visit Los Angeles, “LOS ANGELES, Jan, 1—Nathan Cole, te received a tologram last night from incoln, Neb., announcing that Col and Mra Willams. Bryan will) rive er aarreida Angeles on Jan. 73 in snade Bas Eoer 28rd Street, Swell New Models, > 75 6 }§25-§30-$35 ee I 3.7 ; Friday's War Offering j Season’sRichestCostumes Our purpose in reproducing these beautiful suits —to demonstrate tha with bright new costumes we on while they are reducing old stock. Prices without Precedent As This Bedeli War Goes On!) $35 Velvet Suits, $13.75 $35 Broadcloth Suits, $1375 $30 Cheviot Suits, $13.75 $25 Mixture Suits, $13,75 All the’ stylish Pony Coat’ and Eton~Suit designs that have. given Bedell costumes ‘their tremendous vogue—duplicates of the Jeading $25 to $35 models and fabrics. cont extutsitely allk }ined Every handsome trimmings — exirts ent of ..grace and style, ii | eT Alterations FREE Be e" Mis” = SALE TE AS ORES REE undersell every house in the city— ( ~ JAMES McGREERY & CO. —— A very large-variety— of- epee = -and original models of Hair Ornaments and dress Garnitures, Made of flowers, ——— Ostrich feathers, -Marabout, spangled blossoms or foliage as well as novelty, creations for_evening dress, oe In Both Stores, Augustine Corset. Made of fine Coutil and Batiste. High bust and dip ~ hip. —.Models for: average figures. Sup-. pat porters attached . .werxecersercr+ + 95C i value 2.00 Augustine Corset. Made of Im- ported Coutil and Batiste. Models for_ average as well as well developed figures, Medium high bust and long close-fitting hips.” Dain ainitily - trimmed, Supporte: | eae timc ed oie cpcembataesee ee LTS value 225 Augustine Corset. “Made of fine Imported mercerized Batiste. Medium bust and long close-fitting hips. Trimmed “with lace and ribbon. Supporters at- amt Meateieee cesses TeA5 “brual prlee 3.00 zy ~Augustine Corset, - Of fine “Coutil, - —wellides. -yeloped figures, High bust and-long close-fitting hips. -Trimmed_with lace. ~ Front and side supporters attached 1.85. usual price 3.00 ‘Augustine Corset. Of fine Coutil. Filled with= real whalebone. Medium ~bust, long close-fitting hips. ‘Trimmed- ~-with-lace and ribbon.....<<. Sry 5.) ame mt value 5.50 LADIES’ HOSIERY. in Both stores, Beginning on January the 4th, Annual sale, including 1,000 dozen pairs, Ladies’ black cotton ‘‘Maco’” yarn Stockings, With double heels, soles and toes, ; Tngrain cottonStockings with spliced unbleached cotton soles. Plain” black, lisle thread Stockings, With double heels, soles and toes, 25c pair 500 dozen pairs, black lisle thread Stockings. With lace woven ankle, Double heels, soles and toes. 500 dozen pairs, plain gauze lisle, with or without garter tops. Double heels, soles and toes 35¢ pair 3 pairs for 1.00 zoo dozen pairs, pure spun Silk Stockings. With double heels and cot- ton split soles,........ seeeee 85¢ pair, JAMES McGREERY & 60. 84th: Streot. 3dth Street. Birdseye and.damask figures. : 3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 9.00 and 12.00 doz, Bleached Turkish Bath Towels. Large sizes. 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 doz. “Table Cloths: i 2x2 yards....2.00, 2.75 and 3.25 each 2x2 6 yards..2.50, 3.50 “4.00 “ ax3 yards ... 3.00, 4.25 “4.75 “ 2x2 36 yards, g : 3-50, 4.00 214x3 yards..4.25, 5:00 Odd dozens of napkins. - Breakfast Size... “a « 5.00 “600° Dinner Size 5 55 so value 4.00 FURS._ In Both Stores, — ret rk— abt eee “Scarfs and Mufis of allthe fashionable skins suchas Russian’ Sable-“Hudsoii~ Bay Sable, Ermine, cuinchalae LS Marten and Mink. Natural Squirrel Boas Ssomad 10,50) 2 28 (CC Mufis 27.50: 4 Mink Boas. 120...) ¢«032.50%7 Persian: Paw Boas. eon * Mufts... Black Lynx Boas......15.00 and 1&s5> . es SS oMafis,...15.00 “ 18.50 _ Blue Lyar Boas... Furdined Coats... 37 50. end 65.00 “Persian Lamb: Coats... cee 43 sie « «125,00. Caracul Pony Coats. -+++1.+++2+-65.00 Black: Pony. Skin Coats....12.++ 60,00_ ~ 4§-inch Caracul Coat— ‘with “black Lynx a collar end) cuffs... ~ JAMES MoGREERY & CO. B8rd Sireot, 84th Stroat.* i : BargainFriday Offers Many Matchless Opportuntties tn-Our Ly Reduction Sales. Boery Stock in the Store: Has Clearance Spectals That- You Can’t Afford to Miss. Pricas have been deeply cut in every line of Winter Merchandise. Clearances must be quick and certain, no matter what we have to sacrifice in Profits. No we =ve BRILLIANTINE = AND DANISH CLOTH) -—WAISTS,—made—of fine F— quality, full blouse, bo: pleated and tailor stltch- ed, pleated -back, Has fali-sleeve, tucked cuff. and pleated back. Shown in white, light blue, brown and navy. Value, $1.90. and. $125; special Cl for Bargain Friday, 2t-~ 4 Black Silk Jumpers. They have full blouse, tailor stitched and elbow sleev regularly. ¥ special goods will be carried over. vere ~ Muslin Wear Sale. Only a Hint of the Values Here—The Largest Stocks in Our History Are. Here Lon pious Selection. Corset Covers, of 500d cam- [Gowns of cellent qual-) Children's Corset Waists— brig, French style, torehon) ity muskines peoks, wide | Fine quality Jean, shirred and conted, with taj - j fons, in at 12 years; ast eediM ok heck and sleeves. fin ishea with, Value 49c., spect Zand 3 “ierdngs of Chtldren's Cambric are “with hemstitched rut ic Saseh ts value Cc fies Mas 2 0 apeclal at. £. pac value mts. pee S Coats Greatly pene A Great Collectisn From Better Lots. Worth Double and More. *- _ These are all beautiful long garments, made from heavy wool. mel- ton or thibet.” Some have large ’storm collars of imported tight curl_astrakhan; others are in a new collarless model, handsomely trimmed with ‘rich velvet and Hercules braid; choice while they ~ JAMES MoGREERY.& CO: 23rd Street. Beginning on Janusry | the’ 4th + Sale of Fine China: Dinner ; Sets, Brie-a-Brac., and ‘odds: -pietes, such yas ‘Chita ‘Salad’ Bowls, Chocolate : ‘Pots, Chop} Dishes, cope and SESS ae: ~~ Att. Potteries, ‘Mabe Busts, Fig — ures, and Pedestals, Lampa,. ete? /« ~Considerably below former. men : Fretich China, Bread and. Butter Plates « English China, Cups and Saucers Sateen eeieinuacieea pene etd 6.90 doz. “ Boullion Cups and Saucers DINNER SETS. rk Fine China. .10,00,-r11,00 and 12.00 set. Torgi formerly 12.00 to 16.00 French China, open stock 100 pieces.. seseeteeeeee 40,00, 50,00:and 60.00 set. « formerly, 60,00 to 80.00 CUT GLASS. : 7 inch Bow] and Plate ..., sees se0~ 5-50 8 inch Bowl... «ss 2.50, 3.00 and"4:00 — formerly. 3.50: to'"$.00 Tray. cess + 20,00, 3,90 and 5,00 formerly 3.00 to 8.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO, 84th Street. Celery 23rd Street, deel meen wna ERT ANCA ITY! Handsome Melton-Coats -Redaced-to-$4:98.— * 450 handsome Wool Melton Coats marked down to $4.95 » for to-morrow only. These garments are $2 Inches long, <—~ handsomely strapped down front and: back, rt ‘collar, new sleeve with cuffy very special Sstin-Lined- | Girls’ Full-Length Coats at $1.98. ot WareagiCaal “Made~of woot cheviot, _meiton~or~fancy— Kersey, Coats.* | rnicin some with shaw! collar and. cuff Excellent quality of] of krimmer cloth or collarless style. of kersey, length is 50} inlaid velvet; new sleeve, with or without inches, trimmed with} silk embroidered em- evelvet and Hercules -braid, and are blem; all are double- shown fn-a-new collariéss f= — shown “in “nai SEES model, with _ full ie | green, brown o. ‘ancy ; ~ breasted and cloth sizes 6 to 14. ~ NA D BACGERS: decorated wit h fold edge. Val- oS ana outa conatath if tet tnt! ne me a wy older, Cotton Btockings; double_sole ~9e Heel sme to; 1znaCh YUuiitwa; Teauved U Men’s Half Hose at 9c. manufacturers eurpibs ieee, Fearne Taney 90%} hinds ot taney vs } ‘white ‘feet == Boys’. Russian: Ovareate Ages 3.to 8. __Ages3-to16, in long, short or medium length Overcoats, some red lined, others with heavy plain Italian, all elegantly made; colors aré bite, gray-and mixtures, according -to*the-styld)-sinallar—onas Haves pasigala on: sieeres=and-military-or- = plain buttons | Men’ 3 and Vouny Men’ s Suits and Overcoats Young Men's, ages “{4 to. 20; men's sizes, 34.to 44 breast measure; double-or sin- PS NRE et Nveaorlean ‘breasted,in_black all-wool cheviots or faicy nilxtures;-at.. Upholstery Goods and Linoleum. Japanese (Scarfs and Shams| Wild’s Cork Linoleum. Card Tables. At Half Frice. It is two yards wide and. Lok arse. Japancec shown in floral, ti ieearty or) tentre A_special_lot_of 10,000 tress ‘and_ parquet patterns— covered matting Scarfs and Pillow Shams_in exactly the” same de Same de signs that would: costa Spachtel embroidered and hemstitched patterns. Values’ ou Ose fut and ornamen-| positively 29¢., -49c.. and itively 29¢4 49¢, and. 75c. e aati tal; 15 1 oo) oc] Special for to-morrow only, at ‘ey Epectaliy ec laity = 98c|15e, 20 and 25e sect C “Moai Honing ond

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