The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1907, Page 9

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‘Y Thaw Trial Sets All DRAWN BY E. F, vy. el ( E EVENING WORLD, wMONDAT, FLINN. ee D peers Jaws a’-Wagging | Grae Beal $1,000,000 ESTATE ~| John Sullivan’ Discovers that n’Su nent relatives of t ———___ MR. ROOT'S QUIET BONE AL OTTAWA, Jan. 21. — Blais’ toot “apent © Sa Mivan, fifty-seven, of ‘Tho company Lprove that thee tw omuch Teas tha} de siey and ft gives other lark —tpartron-to—Mresdiar no bearing on th Daten tolarce ia RY electricity to them to saan thes nerat—Poster,<-when-1e 2 Then cader of the Opposition. will | patent 4 I ci ce | Why, It Even Saved the Muni- He Has Claim on a + cipality $31,964 Last Year Fortune. — = Says So Itself. y against extortion panies has lal by the which {5 Ag-one-ot the princtpat ¥ does-not deny that Users better rates erred. to-Com- sand Elec-| an be F ELECTRIC LAMPS, BRONZES. £ NES AND MINIA TURES. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, ENGRAVED SESE RESIS zal MANY Ble - = MANTELS “CLOCKS. Annual Clearance Sale Our Annual Clearance Sale of Oriental Ri gs d Carpets will commence Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. All the well known weaves of the Orient wall offeredat-a reduction of from 252% to 407% “from regular prices "as per example: Persian, Turkish India Carpats, (suitable for all I_furnishings), from- $6 0 to $185.00, 7 +5 5. 3—ARTICLE3 oF CUT GLASS aT 3.50, 4.75 AND 6.50 EACH 3 Altmanéds, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 224, ait WHITE DRESSES FOR. CHILDREN, FROM 18 MONTHS TO CONSISTING OF VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL AT LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES — at ALSO. RUSSIAN BLOUSE DRESSES, EACH, 60c., 95c., $1.10 * (INFANTS'. WEAR DEPARTMENT.) B.Alimani@se. = |? DIRECT PARTICULAR TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22d. “Bifth Avenue, 34th<and 38th @irerta, Neur York. ee , $12.50, $1 5.00,$17.50,$20.00,$25 < formerly $95.00 to $290.00. Kermanshah, Sarouk, Senna and Tabriz Rugs from: $40.00 to $65.00, formerly-$75.00-to-§11 5.06, “xtra Pine Antique Kazaks, [inion large square sizes. very silky, from $25.00.to $55.00, _ formerly $35.00 to $85.00, Fine Antique Mousouls formerly $20.00 to $35.00. Shirvans & Dashestans eons at $10.00, $12.50,$15.00,$17.50,$20.00, formerly $15.00 to $30.00. Awash and Hamadan Rues t $5°75, $6.25, $6.75, $7.25, $9.50, formerly $7.75 to $13 5. This occasion furnishes an excellent oppor- ANENTION TO A SPECIAL SALE OF DRAPERY FABRICS. | tunity to anticipate your wants for future furnish- “FURNITURE COVERINGS AND SASH CURTAIN ings should you not need same for immediy' > use. MATERIAL. 2 oe Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Oriental Rugs and Carpets. JANUARY 21, 1907.6 <a eens Stern Brothers Pronounced Reductions in High Cost ! ! i | Fur and Fur-lined Garments Fur Neckwearand Muffs Consisting of Short and Three-quarter Length Coats, of Broad- tail, Persian Lamb, French Seal, Mink and Chinchilla, — Neck Pieces Fiat Muffs £4.75, 6.00, 7.50___squirret- $5.50, 7.00, 9.00: 11 9,00, 13.50, 16.50 SABLE FOX 9,00, 12.50, 15.50 12:50, 18:50, 23:50 —arack tnx 14:50; 18.50; 23:50: Persian Paw Sets, °9.75, 13,50 Sd ‘Suits, Unusual Values. in’ Women’s i ‘Sills. and Wool Mix { Imported P’ain and Fancy Trimmed , Perfect fitting Ribbed Combination | , ele 48, t. 95, 2. 98 Seasonable Knit Underwear Wool ‘and Swiss Ribbed Cotton 2 y “65¢ Vests, Drawers and Corset Covers, ‘Ribbed Wool Vests, Drawers and Corset Covers, and {7c Sorel and New Brunswick Plain Merino Vests andDrawers, 2g anna an Special Sale of Women’s Waists Batiste Waists, Taffeta“ Messaline “ =H AN Over Bre i Cluny Lace ¥ $3.95, 4.75, 5.95 me 4.95, 5.95, 6.75 4.95, 5.95, 7.95 | 6.95, 9.95, 12.50 Millinery Department vy - An Early Importation of Flower Hats, iz Also Choice Spring Flowers. zi f To-morrow, On the First Floor, Rees Ostrich Plumes Much Below mivaluel : In White, Black & Colors, 16 in. 52, Oeeuae 18.in. 3, 75 Continuation Clearance of Youths’, tc | Boys’ & Children’s Clothing {| i At Greatly Reduced Prices, Shell and Amber Combs Display of the Latest Imported Models See chai tal pie eee $3.50 to 55.00 HILDREN'S OVERCOATS, o! Plain and Fancy Mixtures, broken sizes, CHILDREN’S AND BOYS! REEFERS, in various fabrica and styles, broken sizes ~BOYS' FANCY CHEVIOT NORFo! with extra pair of knickerbocker tr |} yourus: suits oF FANCY MA’ i especially designed for young men’s wear, 15 ‘to 2) yraq 9.75 } “Boys Latindered Faticy Madras Blouses, 69c ‘Boys’ Flannel Pajamas, fancy stripes, Sto l6 yrs, 69c. RIALS, Via SUNDAY West Teeny third Sircet Furmture Sale. Our A nnual Winter Sale takes place this week, 25% 10 50% Lord & Laylor oadway and sooth St.;.5th Ave.; roth St. WORLD Oo AL + he Re ee MS RE every article of Furniture and all Bedsteads when we offer in the department, at off our regular prices. WANTS) WORK “Ob, | pace ne HSIN REE ae S 4 Continuation of the HALF-PRICE SALE CF FURS and the ANNUAL SALE OF WHITE GOOD: aes Macys) ODS. Jha = TT. cies Special Sale Planned eas for the New Basement Section. | Sately cheap lines of lary, Goods, representing practi=— cally all Dry Goods tae on floors above,,are col- lected in the rear of the Basement. Preparatory to. enlarging this section we inaugurate a sale promising exceedingly —good-vaiues -in-popular-grades of\ NEW AND-SEASONABLE ~,, UES RANKING WITH THE f OF MACY'S. ‘CHANDISE—VAL= SST IN THE HISTORY: “Tess ¥- Specivis” advertised: in ungays Papers the + spread-is most inviting. As many-of the speci WE CANNOT ADVE appointing our Malt Orter go.to'Vou who VISIT-THE DEPARTME INN Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Priag : Biwoy ot 0th Av. 34th to 35th Se: | { ore than ahy- thing Is Good Enough for the — || Kitchen.” al Sea i Do YOU Think So? f ct foodstuffs: STANCES: DO W! L “SECONDS” hipped Seas ace to health, SALES START TUESDAY MORNING, ., With the. >] y—injurious-and—q4=— housewares-as-crit§— into Aner = HANDISE HAT now fh seiner Hine ributed “by other p-deer. 2 to make comparisons you will find THAT. MACY PR RICTLY FIRST QUALITY WARES ARE GENERALLY AS LOW OR LOWER THAN THE PRICES ASKED | ELSEWHERE FOR INFERIOR” GRADES OF SUCH WARES, AS WITH HOUSEFURNISHINGS so ‘WITH Cl CUT GLAS GLASS. seas u know that we are manuf the ware awarded first prize at t World's Fair? Selling it direct from our C Macys) Closets. eliminates the BEST CUT GLASS VALUES AMERICA KNOWS. It is Cut Glass- QUALITY in-everythine the word implics—rcii, sparkling crystal, deeply cut and very lustrous. It must not be con- fused \with the dull, lustreless ware frequently offered elsewhere at or Ned Cut Glass, the difference @ difference be- “seconds” with w of wares thatiare t near our prices for Straus Glass. The-dull ‘is true, just as plated silver is called Silv between it and Straus Glass is usually as grea! tween silver plate and ste: ere _When_ you buy Cut € —for vour own “Cryst 11 Closet or for rift purposes” = make certain avout GOOD D_ QUALITY — buy: STRAUS. CUT GL ASS. a FOURTH CALENDAR i Picture. in colors, drawn by Karl Anderson, reproduced upon high-finish art paper in same by 14 inches.-A beautiful home decoration; MONDAY MORNING WONDERS: | Get next Sunday's World from your news- dealer, Order it to-day. I 5 ‘ ng wheels to your crystal f° the middleman’s profit and gives you J colors as original painting. Size of sheet, 10 -

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