The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1907, Page 11

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iG Who | AD TRANSIT CAUSES STRIKE OF SCHOOLGIRLS 300 Eepelied” Because Tardy Companions Resent.: Order! InofMictent service artous tranalt Mneain Greaier New-York Nas nearty = Fesylted in the daruption of the ‘He- + brew Technien! School for Giris at Bec ~~ ond-avoniie-and Fifteenth street. | aus) so many pupils have pot at thelr ¢ expelird—that no:# be accepted. ho onder wes is Nathaniel Meyers.-:prasident of hoard of directors Ber of the acho a blockade on the Ti oad, and, anotlieronfi on. the Brooklyn {— Bridxe, Evett the “re Manhattan end 1x Meyers whs (horeson. tl! And‘ thero was a livély scen glasses had «ll assembled, ho lato: called 4 Attention to his order issued eariler In The weer wnd—satd—thidt he meant-ex—}- actly what he sa ‘Threp hundred girls were tardy. ‘All wept in chorus, Arl|James Opperheim, ~angietant to. Me: sided swith (therm. This angered tho sident, and Oppen- helm resigned afler'a stomy scene—Mr- Moyers asked the cliss presidents to Meet Nim tit ev met Oppenhetm to xay- xnod- A Practically a ateike against | jens orders exiats, wa hour | ‘The Presidenty {t, ts —SKENE-NAMES.GETMAN_. HIS FIRST DEPUTY. (“3 | fut Independance League Candidate | Made= Way for “State Engineer Is Rewarded. | ALBANY, Jan... %—State Engineer Bkene to-day appointed Frank L. Get- man, of Ithaca, “aeputy State engineer, Salary $4.00. Mr.-Getman wiil assume oMce Feb. 1 He was the candidate for State gineer on the ticket named by the penitence —Leagiie—attta State co} Eon bai withdraw nttor the 1 which ‘onvention, omninated } = eS “Down tn the Fourth a where there are lots of Kerrymen a2) women Oreater New-York, can de found, tb of Dut the ble reunion | One Hundrt an end cute little other plays mig famous bh ~| singer, the TO BE ATTHE DANCE So Will All the Rest of the Kerryonians in the Greater City. atill abiding and all over here. two-er-more Twenty- ‘Bocond — avenue Chatrn: f-saw. the old countr ne and —spcak in an expert ma. So will ‘be t ad jig dancing to—the —Aenoslation bythe women _of Kerry, “Rig ‘Tim and “Ltt Tim and all Tie medi -alzed—Bulltvans—witt —be there, as well as a host of other poll- olans—but tts hard to tell who im not a politiclin In Korry, It ought to be ® great night entirely oo CHICAGO, Jan. %.—Publio charities, it=fe-aald,-.will banaat. larioly by th will of the late A. 0, Slaughter, w: died at Ban Antonto, Tox., last Tu tay,—Thetate broker's estate, accord. Ing to persons in close touch with hie business affairs, ts valued at mbout $2,000, 000, (Rashtenae Telephone Service Agroat conventonoe at SMALL OOST EW YORK TELEPHONE 00., 16 Day Street Fo Bixth Wari! Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock. ‘Actoat Valme, @200. GENTS, FOR GRAND RAPIDS — FURNITURE. Everything for H eepin, Be a or Housek fe 4 $15. 00 $20.09 $30.00 © uy Au 810,000 vy clniset a nd We allow Prelaht atid, greats G5) ___ Final Reduction _ «Atterbury System of cost. All our regular $40 & $45 SUITS. @® OVERCOATS Su i its @ Overcoats ae garment to. be sold absolutely —— ‘Regardless: of es st =All_cur-regular $25 SUITS ED- TO @& OVERCOATS REPUSEP $30 &33 See SUITS RED Cue! @ OVERCOATS vee REDUCED TO ~ ze Every~ garment is made on the celebrated’ : Atterburiy System matching in every respect i the best things turned out by~ the foremost custom tailors. “CAsk the -7Man We Wears Them.”? $4 Bre i Because ¢f the backward season, we have | put prices on these famous clothes irrespective 183 BROADWAY. banner, which was recently presented | BROKER'S MONEY TO CHARITY.) $3.50 Sell ch Steet Wool O-MORROY will be the greatest bargain day of the greatest | The small lots that offer the greatest values and mich have muttered the most vigorous price-slashing are the-very ones that we can’t ad. bargain period in the year. e 5 are “black marks” against the | vertise because they wouldn’t last an hour—yet if we advertised them broken’ asscriments. buyer whose depariment they are It's the list day for small lots and | They, ound in, and the reckoning begins | you Saturday night... They must be sold to-morrow, if at all, You can scc from some: of the items-bclow how {mportant it | seems to our-heads of departments to clear their stocks, ut what | mor ‘d expect them to last the day. The store 1s-full of such~ bay ce than that, appears below is only the smaller and the weaker half of the story. | have to’ look about you, Hunting Garb Clearance at Heavy Discounts For the sake of reducing the stock before inventory, the prices of all remaining sports- men’s vesis and. coats have 4 been surprisingly lessened. These garments are all care- fully fashioned with a view to securing the greatest degree of warmth and comiort, Méde to withstand wind, rain and hard-usage, Fe Leather Corduroy Conte teversi= ble, with clasps; and water proo Canvas Coats—w. wooi hige linin stead of but spectat ats Corduroy Coats — with” ena ae sheep wool lining; high wombat Tur collar; clasps in stead of buttons; §& clalat z 00 warm Russian Cloth’ Ves s— by wind or coi; dou cut high in the thorough preteen the tun, sand throat $2.50 Hosni Caner (Siexs) Cone Soe, Talis bythe ‘Box = Clearance Sale of Special Lots tor Jo-morraw at Lesa Than Aeludl Cost vi Tobacco 39-41 CORTLANDT ST.,. Bet. 6th & 9th Ave. “L” Stations. Genuine Bargains in Qur Haberdashery~ and Shoe Departments, 3. STORES Season's pret ‘trait’ frames; most of them ob- } long, with oval openings, aro ants end. FRESH BGGS— PRINT. BUTTER = Chine of 1; Sampie Frames In-the. Phoiojiaph Studio, Seventh Ficor, A lot of fancy cilt frames, size 16x20-snches, al priced--exceed= ingly low to hasiei their selling, Among them are mony of the jest fancies in= por A tew jssion Tinish of various iied-with rich gilt or- The ints, co Namentation, All are very handsome, special prices vary from 5] to 54 Take clevator—at—Sixth Avenue Floor.) Florida Fresh Straw- berries, box 25c FR ESH VEGETA Every one guaran. ted new laid; doren, Incarin 986. tnone delly'd) Founiala quality’ | Bytre Creamerv:-1-| Tey Cay 1 citron. cen the West. nd 11 Uh Stree, Ba RIF Og | Hied Quartere Can : M two prices— Everything . Formerly’ Priced at $12.50 to $20, now. 88, 85 and descriptions. $1 to $2 off the reguiar prices. part, as fresh and spotless as if they had just a Hive examples — z - White Net Waists—designed- with a fancy-embroidered net yoke; full blouse; plaited bayadere; lined throughout with strong silk mull; strached collar and cuffs; three-quarter length sleeves of lace, Regularly sold for $2.50, Now, Black Peau de Soie Waists —a smart. tailored model, made with long sleeves and buttoned in front; has -a—tucked, ct; | trimmed with self-covered buttons. Regularly sold Now, $9. a5 fancy buttons. Now, [Eygoatng Former- ly. Priced at $25 to $40, HOW. oa They? igo ina hurry, being in attractive, gains. prices greater than one-half the original figures—some are cut even Come and find tiem for yourself—you'll only- Joor, Rear) popular styles and, for the ‘rived, : some of the season's others — strictly to $5. Now, only pin rn Batiste and Plaid Wais' Batiste w are wool—black, white or sle ed model, in chic models, made illustrated, Regula $4,5010.$5.00, Now . lace yoke and attached collar; front is side plaited and ornamented with small, Regularly $6.90, cl Couprr Storz, Seesad only... rowat .. tremely low price. pair possesses a striking a viduality of its own. have the high Grin heels, cially in favor this s are.designed far the most women prefer. > We bought the “stock of one of the largest manufac- turers ii: the country. He is going out of bing business and lect us clean up his stock at:a very low "l. 69. price, They are all shoes that we shold ordinarily haye'to price at $2.50 a pair. The sizes range from 2 to 8; your choice at Men’s 83 Shoes, *: $1.95 Good, durable and dressy shoes of | calfskin, Some have welted soles. some patent leather shoes on latest + forte Every par in the lotis perfect and we hive 4 “cult: all sizes. alue $3, 4 Clearance Price ° fSlesel Cooper Stor! $ cord Floa, Rare) — Women’ s $2.50 Shoes To-Mor- The majority of them the plain, narrow toe effect which enjoy looking over those offered to-morrow at this ex- They-sre—att—copics—of-higher priced shoes, ane every nd artistic indi- which are. cspe- | eason, and the most part wit entire surplus the job- Bargains in Children’s Shoes Odd lots in some Pt Our best io ys and bhis-w. Former Prices, $1.50, $1.75 and.$2, Sale Prices 98¢'and § Chiffon Taffeta _Waists— also_plaid..silk models, beautifully fashioned styles; some lace trimmed, tailored, Regularly sold from $3.95 $2.50 +4 $2.95 ors; smart, tailored, long- trimmed —with-taffeta-sitk—Fhet poried-novelty plaids $3.50 2 $3.99 | Roman Stripe Silk Wais's—jn a decidedly new and “cjever model, fashioned-with-a-smalt { $4, a) $1.69] Bits woman ave geimie In prewy shore will-certainly /Men’s Clothing Clean - Up), Our entire stock of.men’s. suits, overcoats, full- ‘dress, Tuxedo and frock coats and vests is offered at 915.85 )| At this writing we-cantot tell what-will-be left, or we would print a detailed list of original, prices But we-do-know that there will be plenty-of good-choasing to-morrow. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Fi Final Reduction Price on W omen’s 4 Silk, Cotton and Net Waists 1) WP have gone through the waist stock for the last time before inventory, and- : all the sm: Il io s and odd sizes have been culled out for a final clean. -Up. To make the clearance one that will be a clearance we have clipped from most in s hest ta all col- im: are as rly | Men’ Genuine Seal Skin Caps Very-fow-of. them are at ae Last’ Day of the Clear- ance Sale F Compare the-original_price- with the sale prices and keep | in. mind the fact that the styles include the very best we have had in the store this winter. -f. Conte, sO aches iat Oe LD Coats Piece cneeey $3. 95 sis tact Geet $4075 * Kersey Conte nt $6 0D $18.75 Black Broadcloth CG ats, | 5 yening Coats, satin 9 1 throughout, 314, yi5% ae cond Fico, Front) s-Fur Cap: “at Less Than — Half Prices. With the thermometer” lingering lovingly around the zero-mark, this-is-news— sure to be appreciated, The prices we ask to. morrow are so-low-that-a- purchase will be a good in=- vestment, even if you had _only the rest of this winter‘ to wear the caps, instead of a_half-dozen winters to come. The qualities are perfect and those that are selling fastest in first class hat stores. — (Sicgel —which regularly sold at $6, $7.50 and $9; to clear. them_out_ before stock taking; $3 Ht) yourchoice at ussian Coney Caps— which formerly sold at $2.50, $3, $3.50-and- $5; ail in'one lot $1 TD 0 , ¥ to-morrow at (Steze! Cooper Siore, Main Floor, Rees!

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