The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 6

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THE-EVENTNG: WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8; 1907. fen BLEW "ES Ta i eee pee aeaie ret Jn, condition been critical. [Crew of the Nathan Newton|rie-cen.s reani tategit nies “s NGTON, Jan. 4x.-Gen. J. —Made Sad Mistake in Tac ayia eat at fine eas ling Chief. Engineer. to-day promoted to the grate of major- 6th 1 Ave, cor. cor. ‘17th ‘St. —— Ts 0- -Morrow & & Saturday A MOST IMPORTANT SALE Tailor-Made Suits In the helght of the season our vast sult business requires lar, and complete atdcks, Beginning January first we reduco prices to their Jowest level, giving our customers the benefit.of great saving, while for style, satisfaction and weight of material any suit in this collec- tion ‘can be vorn with the utmost of comfort during January, Feb: March and April. Their éxceptional value will be quickly ap- by thone who havo the good fortuné to sce them, eneral to fill the veoanvy created by the sakes eis atalor Geni bese at: Lae. Gon, Bell yesterday relinquished *Sfe tloomin’ top hampers @ dit | the command of the army of Dacltea- Driver for Wealthy Man Bays Holwatz— Didi" -2eise se one weir” sales tho aameds | Wints nnd fn on. hs way to Washington off Ilttle ohlet engineer, through tho = “Get Out of Way.” smother of bandages over his features. Chief switheew and complainant against 4 : zi fiys young German giants, Sammy prea sate wel he mam Fred Hol- | Davie, of the ofl tank steam O71 wats, thirty-eight years old, but who| Nathan Newton, related In “the” Lee tbeoame unconscious before he could tell |Avenue (Polloe Court, Willlamsburg, “euything more nbout himself, was per- | the heroia story of & one man to four- thaps mortally injured to-day when he | teen encounter in Joe Garlan’s ‘long- gras etruck by en aytomobdile at Lex-| store ealcon on Kent avenue, tn the ington avenue. and Seventy-oighth | early watches of the morning... strest. He was crossing the avenue | The Nathan Neston hove into Aer ‘when the machine hit him and _was,| pler at the foot of Tenth’ street yoster- Buried a dozen feet. day, after a strenaous voyage from Lty- ‘The chauffeur, Raymond Collin, ia wh in ballast,’ and will be loaded 1 Shoe SraCoRee Product Under Market. Prices The Great January Clearing Sale of Shoes at Prices That Create a New Record for Economy _ Tp resources ‘can make this sale great, we have them; {f quality will make thls sale famous, It will be so; if satisfaction will make this sale the most talked-of event, you will hear of it on every side. If prices that are lower than the manufacturing cost will /y attract you, you will be here to-morrow arly, Just read: ~ Women’s, Misses*—and- 4 9 Children’s Rubbers at All sizes; we have thousands of pairs to select from, “years old; of No. #8'East One Jun-7] with off for tho Orient. Capt: George trdred-and: Nineteenth strect;declared-hey Anderzon shipped s fresh crew st. sbe jp Blew his horn several times, but the!] Exgish ‘port. Tiosiy Germans and - Aid not ‘get out of the way, Coljin | Swede i ¥ lp on a charge of anna a Fighting. Trp. uer hevaald the anner Warf | start between the crow and Samniy | suirt-waist manufacturer | Davis, the chief engineer. . } duelcroft, at Twenty-turd street) y15 couldn't stand for the “Dutch ‘ in’, go '@ whanged ‘em about a bit” “Wand I was most demnidty h'un- ie ‘nt Fpl ear TIES popular,” he éxplained to the Court. to the Presbyterian Hosp! Ho waa indeed and when fourteen of | ar aaa Re ermal Maan eek \ NGPA G@ | |]___ Children’s '85° Shoes at 45° ora a I nourishing and stimulating thelr batred yp ————— -! | ets hirt-walst makerguch peaitenl rap ies aba bertiel j Dentitriee Oar AT. Mt fi 4 | f Sizes 5, 512,°6, 614 and 7. Box Gill, heavy Soles; Just the shoe Davis aropped in tor a nightcap defore G . 4 Golne to his Dunk they went at him, : for midwinter wear. with ona and es, bear masses, | | / ié tes i : = : aliat } nu : 2=* Boys’ *1:°°, Shoes at 75° und, with both test = c0 Sizes 9 to 2. pce in pox calf; heavy, solid soles; comfortable y= ene Tateast M 5 lasts Ss 5 rare ebtef en: —was fighting Whee demon, breaking beads with his %% $3.00 $4.93 sven bite Sobers UY AS Men’s ‘3 Shoes at ‘1 serves, of the Badtord avenue station, ay Sk! 3 14 BMS VB i Hand- welted in such aftractive lasts as the illustration shows. jcoman came These shoes are from a celebrated shoemaker, whose name Is stamped on every: pair. All the New. Leathers. All fhe New Styles, welt shoe. == , nant pp ty sci tinsTeceeercronaes tevaht, to ain Sie Socerai eckirctcamntaitoniony | toume “at Mothers escaped thtoceats faite of fine muslin, three-ply ice Green! ~ Siem I spit fete asrie, Bian bosoms, Cuffs attached or}f = sites eee x to a at an pie, fret “cuestion wast) with wristbands, Cuffs at-| 300 Strictly T Tailor-made Suits— oa. gig 160% Got, When he looked over his | tached are made coat model, material, workmanship, trimming, lining and. $Q-95 ig h ip Sbere-al,-style ofthe highest and best. Rep- ch | wom " SorTy couldn't. take 5 ___resenting $15, $18 and $20 yalnes, reduced to... er orules. Nond of | Pesce aa eae oa Various sleeve length, 400 Stylish Broadcloth Suits— Beye eed Amociation, had | tent - of superior character. Mostly in the short coat @& AM ¢ fan, atin ot oa ees hat | stated I Ooo style, bmt various excellent modets. Coats $ Ye) floor of the Centre Btrest “(c 4 ee eennens PL , warsaly interlined ekirts perfectly shaped and ‘ 7 fz HWeAD SUC PT To MA ee of the newest models; $25 values, reduced to... ee Eich pees [DEATH HOVERS NEAR value #50. fal Velvet oved down to the ‘Appellate in ‘the “County, Cou | TGGINDOMAR BED. .____ Girls’ ‘1° Shoes at 75° Sizes 8%4°fo.11. Box Calf-and Vici Kid: Patent leather tips. Button-and “lace styles; extension soles: — Te vies ia Men's #2 Shoes at #4 #5 All sizes in Box Calf, Velour and Patent Coltskin. Guaranteed durable. 100 Beautiful Velvet Suits— from the standard makes of imported goods tn | ar ands Toramtteti StreetT. - Bee ee aes aie come | : __Women’s and Misses’ men 250 Highest Class Suits— §2-°° Shoes at *1-° pyasterpicces of the taflor’a art, with ample — latitude and freedom in the use and cost of Made of selected leathers in attractive styles of lace and button. “Shoes that are suitable for all occasions. materials, Embodying every correct style and fashion’s fancy. No store in New York shdivs : $s Women’s their equal for less than $50 to $65; reduced to I - Sulieties 79e. ; Shoes 1ey are ~vorth up to ee felt All. our Third Floor stock. of Hy} ae eet fenthert Bat + $23:56-Shoes are included inthis : uttrimmed: clearing sate price. Prices Make Down- an Extravagance. Southwest Corner Bixth Ave., Friday and Satarday: Every High-Grade} $6 $7 ay tod $10 ‘Garmant tn Boys’ Suits os Se The>-very’ latest weaves, in— Scot Fine Suits and Winter “Overtata— Ths PriceNo Bx. 495 Z Warne Rectaey et ee Bey) , : a Ftd fi ee , omen's fancy linen Handkerchiels, hand em- For Men and ‘Young ‘Men — : —_}___ Clearance, of : ‘a ace Se = clinging shoulders, “| prolderad “and fancy “lice. edged, -also_tinen -eA_Bachward_Season Has Been Responsible for _ hemmed edges, t : ete cn oie nena on Women’s #25 Suits, at $10 Z : That is Establishing a Brilliant’ ‘Record ae the This Stirring Clearance Sale So Early in the Year, ‘Just. what:the material cost&:. We have so many ~ Children’s 12:7¢ Hose, 6¢ 3 Riise _Annals_ of: Value Giving . i REMEMBER—your unrestricted choice of Our entire stock. of ste and materials "that descriptions We impos- Sizes 6 to 914; also children’s 25c. heavy ribbed Tt fat 906 OR: T a _& determination to make this event greater’in breadth and- scope than LP HIGHEGRADE 1900 CLOTHING FOR BOYS. “There willbe nop | SUE eH] —feeced Underver, garnet 3} =p reservations, Everything” Is included, Rummage through our stocks; any that! has gone before hee guided us Preparations for this sale. We select your cholce from any section. One price prevails, and it is the es drawn upon the full power and energy of this organization. Such - Positively. a SuTE oF Overcoat ‘Reserved Durin Bona Fide Bar gains in Your Every Want, The Prices Are On e-Quarter What You Would Ew. = in Any Other Store in Exiatence Al in the Thira- #toer Salesroan Women's: 615 Tourist Coat: 5 Silk Petticoats, $2.98 Black and colors of Taffeta Silk; New season's : 53.60 Kid Gloves, *1:59 “Twelve and sixteen-button-tengths (black, white and colars) Mousquetaire Gioves,_ slightly soiled: 19¢ Laces, at, yard, 5° Fine Torchon, Clunys, Paris Point, Venetian and Orlental Laces, 2 to 4 inches wide. most sensational-that has ever been announced; ~—values have never had a precedent—hi, j¢ clothes for men have never ~ been brought to a lower price, aaa if because January is the month’ Be erceere tas ane: (wher broken’ sizes and odd lots must be disposed of. BOYS’ REEFER & RUSSIAN O'COATS, 4.95 Sizes 3 to 12 yrs., Girls’ Coats at About Half, BOYS' RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS Sizes 2'4 to 7 yi 7 L. ones, 2 BOYs’ CHESTERFIE LD & Children’s Waists, 9c.; Children’s Drawers, sizes FORM-PITTING 2to 12, at 9c.; Children’s Skirts, 9c.; Women's ae 2016 4.95 15c, Drawers, 9c. . 2 25¢ Muslin Underwear, 12¢ Women’s Corset Covers, 12c.; Gingham Aprons, -I5¢ Silks, at, yard, 356 | Sack’Suits;formerly-ashighas $20 = = 2 Sack: Suits,:formerly-ashigh as $35 +» «» “« $10.50 $15.00 = 12c.; Children’s FJanneletie Skirts, 12c.; Chil Ch ble T. 36 inch, : __ GIRLS! THREE.QUARTER AND FULL LENGFHCO t2es, 6 to 14 eran eer hangeable Taffeta, brown only, 36 inches wide, Fea Cataway, Coats and Vests,formerly as-highas $35- - $40.00 years—in all the up-to-date mixtures,chevlots and kerseys. Theserson'smost dec | qf dven's Drawers, 12c, China Silks, all colors, 27 inches wide: 19-inch j ‘ | Steable models are shown. Every Coat In this assortment will go quickly, because ; i 5 ‘These Cutaway Suite are from last season prices have been cut in a. manner calculated td-effect-an-immediate clearance. 35¢ Muslin Underwear, 19° Poplins. 1 Akl aig ————_———~ ) Chitdren’s Flannelette Skirts, 19c.; Children's tH 4,50 ory F800 ; | 6.75 ise | 6.7 | 6.75 Mates | 9.95 cia Drawers, 4 Women's Drawers ,19¢.; Ging- 69° Dress Goods, at, yd., 25¢ CCN, , 296, Linen Damask’ Huck Towels, large size, fringed —~ ham -Aprons, 19¢, All-wool mixtures and fancy ‘checks, 44-inch Between Lenox, . The same liberal cnee concessions are evident Se sioneerecttinte a Ue an SUTC! , an urkish -lowels, n pink, blue and white, 29c.; Drawers, 35° Damask Towels, at 10¢ "0 .' throughout our Winter Overcoat Stock Ue ||. 75° Muslin Underwear, 49¢ |} ~ peered Ae . in 4 READ ~ Corset Covers, AI. i 5 C3 ; 81-50 Table Cloth, at 69¢ Whether you want an overcoat or suit for this winter or next winter, a spring erate half lined summer suit of any style, fabric or pattern, it is included tl 8 ht Gowns, 29¢.; i, Chemises, 29. Short : Three Broadway Stores: : eecal Hep pmvers: 4 2c 4Gp 59-5 Night G German Linen Table Ciréhs, 8-4 and 10-4 sizes; At ts Street At Canal Street. Near Chambers Street WORLD ‘SITUATION — WANTS” i i Wie an pi at 49, ° Plain, -hemstltched and osored borders. | ene + FOR COMPETENT. $1.60 Comfortables at 89¢ 78° Table Dawnask, vt 338¢ | White cotton fillings, 11-4 and 42-4 sizes, Also Pure linen and merce¢zed Table Damask, full ; ‘OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD HELP, Blankets, of whife, gray and mode; same |} bleached and silver bleached, 68 and 72 Inches sizes, Each 89c, wide. Yard, 33c, _ Hades, Chat 8G oy

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