The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1907, Page 18

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“ ; 2 e ITH ETEVE NERO! WORLD, FRIDAY, «nH BRUA SST Se GS ST ea ONO beautifully. decorated’ offices, periiented with the hertitme of paste, and desired above all uthdr things to mowHe the viutocratic-plane by way of the jead but in an unguarded moment nto the Jron truziness and man- | ¥ 8, 1907. ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD’ New Yorker Flads Queen Mele of Egypt, Who Quit I ce deraae eee scan ~ Soclety Several Centuries Ayo—Is Horrified: to onege: AN the: ne cg ce Discover the Lady Had Been Robbed. JAMES MaGREERY & 0, BOYS' CLOTHING. axed to forget him young smbitlen ‘aa Ho tota] th ePeace 6oeleiy of Mew York atvut | it in o letter, | the pin tron: turned to. nold. 84th Gtroet Gtoro Oaly, Spring and Summer Suits, Straw Hate-and Furnishings for Boys aré“now, on-exhibition, Norfolk Suits of blue and fancy. mixed Cheviots, Winter weight Sizes 8-to 17 years, : 6,50 formerly 10,00 and 12.00 “Sailor” and Ruasian Blouse Suits, Made of fancy Cheviots, Sizes aj} to Ia years. 5.00 formerly 7.50 ew fo a ee ee Contaras" s Manhattan jan Beach Orchestra Renders Concert 2.30 to 6 P. M.—Wissner Piano Usd Sach v rebestra moncere, Concert :2:50) 00) Ube) Besieged cierto Important Four-Hour Sale of Girls’ Sample Dresses A Wenarecterer s Entire Ip" Line. Worth -$2. to $4 : An Offering That Has Never Been Rivalled. It Wilt’ Pay You Handsomely to Buy These - Dresses and Lay: Them Away for Next Summer. No Mat! Order... 3 This description does not ‘begin to do justice to the dresses, Come them! There are Peter Thompson, Sailors, Russians or Guimpe sty! made from colored chamsbray, white or tan Irish Jinen, Imported plaids or Mt In nowy hn «personals for | ic and nayat | 9 to ils adopted | jamiel, Ane 044 atortes reported from all points atthe eompass to-day {nelude thee! Theodore M. Davis, of New York, bas found Queen Mele, an elderly lady of “Bayrt, who hax not been tn —soclaty. mich for -nevem| reahona. In tact, ene thie not —arnond the — Feary ptian— Coes for “p xtod imeny centurtes. MT, Davis wok much hormfiad when one of —the-men who were aith him when the pecs lossied cued ae eet “UL RMON POOL? aL MULT FRANK OLE: gated and came to the cone! » the man had been readin about the Proskiyn and $fariem-robberies of fiate | Frank Sunt! Itiwan.aftecting hia’ mind. + “ “Gitean Mele was tound {1 a tomb—riot “eh GnAAl piace, when tt -ta-agnnttered y that ‘she [s Gead. Rhe died before: Mores | ever enw a, bullrusit, The robbery au —<plolon waxs-expk it wea fearned ‘hint had it in fo. Lyle a walked up to him and bepan to pull a) aie 2, bit It hurt ao bad the viuesont | TACK ROST NIPSY THe Oant 16 have womething te | I EMO N S I N SPAIN “Well, Til give you Reefers and Overcoats for small Boys, 3 to 1a year ‘sizea, Made \of | Oxford-or plain Cloths... §.09 to 10,90 asa: p formerly 7.$0 to 16.40. “Sailor” Itepye, 5 is ul CUT DIVIDENDS TO Py AY. J FOR ACCIDENT; ‘Russlan and a-}b-to.12-years. 1.48 and 2.50 value 200 to 4.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO)! Thirty-fourth Street. Washable Blouse Suits. at ‘Amorl- einy Atte » ecoldants affect ty orcer-to yay {him he'd play awhile. They exore | would never mention it, ‘The maine started off men) tried “mighty hard ‘ : 7 : Kk me ee when they | 9 ‘ uD to not as common in “Horn'a my 1 not 0 give ‘dont 3 felt It my CARNEGIE WANTED TOBEA REPORTER. Andrew carnegie says he wanted «newspaper reporter when he wa, | Long Gloves ae 51 69) 500-palrs Women's {6-button long suede kl mous- ptaire gloves, In white only. We are able to supply these gloves at this low price because the manufacturer |. cannot supply us with any other color but white, and therefore sells us’ these gloves at such a low eeiigirels so. -we-can =olfer them fo you at "giz RARE BIT DREAM IS OLD-TIME CIRCUS, RESCUER OF FOUR. Company H, Teath Regiment (Eler- enth Separete-Company), White Plains, | Yoyie bekting tts society -ctreus-this~ SUNDAY. | (week-at the Armory, Fifth avenue and. North atreet. “All the features of the | old-time country circus will de raced in the entertainment. WORLD. WANTS ‘WORK tes MONDAY. MORNING -WONDERS. We sell 4ore.-Real..Laces.than anyother. store.in-America,. Bross Skirts Made $4 0 meiYour Order_for. $4 00 Now js the time to order’a dress skirt made, Select any-material from “our entire stock of new Spring dress qoods selling at_49¢, a yard and upward, and we-will make you a dréss 3kirt to your measure for. $1.00. Isn't that a big bargain? a Ehrich Bros; Dress Gegas Colossal Sales of Parnichings” for Men Who Want the Best for the Least ---Fhree Saturday-events-that- will “overshadow all similar-sales. All we ask is investigation. “We k know-that_the-goods.are absolutely the 1 | Ee best ever sold at the prices. ae JE SALE-OF- — Great Sale of Men's High G ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE SALE ( Negligee Shirts |Men’sSilkNeckwear Les Our sale of last week was such a a ee ‘econd-breaker that we bought an addi- onal lot-of S0o—dozen-Sitk-Searfs; none worth less than 50c, and most of m worth 75c. and $1.00. There ae full assortment of fashion- ‘able four-in-hand scarfs, in plain colors, polka dots, stripes and fancy figured effects—made in’ the French fold and “wide-lined four-In-hands—one of the largest assortments f patterns ever sort eee We Absolutely | fix = cal silks have) Guarantee been made up| 50¢, 75c, and$1 Values at OVER. 20,000 PAIRS Biggest Bargans hee Offered in York importers, who sold us his small lots, aroun to 24,758 palrs. The largest assortment of taney, half hose ever shown by one-store Included In cothis sale cares “fine tt jan ‘This purchase incites an—adyance showing of this Sprifizs newest pat- terns. The-vatliés cannot be duplicated in-New York. There are 1000 Dozen $1.00 to $1.25 Shirts, anda pair of detached cuffs with each; the sizes are from 14 to 1734—hew, clean, desirable a and materials, These shirts were cut ap This ee effects” They are full regular made and have double heels—and —toes. All. sizes, 9 to et ; a Inches. Is ir Op- portunity to lay Persian lawn; some have box pleated walst and elaborately trimmed with embro!dery, Others, have heavy yoke of tnsertions: of.jace and tucks. ? Girls’ Full-Length Military Winter Coats: Made from: all-wool_ cheviot,- kersey-or cloth, with ‘notch or inlaid collar of sik: velvet{ handsomely tailor 3. 98 value $8.00;*spectal ,....ccceececyeececesicsssscece Unparalleled ‘4-Hour Sale of “Newest Plaid Serge Waists, 49c. Wats: This Dress, $1.00. have full blouse, tucked or pleated, trimmed with black silk buttons; pleated back, ful sleeve, biittoned cuff ad pleated ‘stock; all. sizes, : "500 hanitsonie, tong, toose-broadcioth-Coats,- LINED: THROUGHOUT- WITH FINE-QUALITY. GRAY. SATIN, nicely trimmed with, velvet _and silk Hercules braid. This lot will be sold to-morrow at_a_price_never_betore rivalled by any other_store—while they last ONS SAM tot PM: Only: —The Last-of-This Lot: A Maker's Entire Stock of Coats Without Pants. en enone Odd Coats from many different [ines—nearly 300 tn the lot—ages 3 to 16 yzars. dinary lot of coats. Our sale price is less than half the usual price, but the pants were burned up in a factory fire nent this unusual offering—on sale from 9 to 1—be on hand early.. Boys” /Long Overcoat sages 8-10- F&—Boys* Sat tor-Satts;-ages Sto t0-—Boys*, Russian Suits, ages 3 to 8—Boys" Two-Plece Suits, a 7 to 15; The Orercouts for larger bays are heavy woollen ‘rleze that give good Little Fellows, ages 3 to 10, elegant all-wool_mixtur light and ae 98 _‘medium_mixtures; elegant values and Aeorineee ee S si | 10; Bisslang] 3 to 8. A_ $10 Suit-or Overcoat for $5. 00. —_—_— : ple Young Men’s Overcoats come in all-wool faycy et y ef{écts, six distinct patt Hj ‘SHIRTS, i and plain ‘black, sizes 30 to 38 breast measure. e inct ‘patterns; also Oxford | into expensive scarfs for ex- clusive haber- : dashers,; “who The skirts are box pleated, cut very full and finished’ ‘ith deep Hem. Sizes 6-to'14.-From 9A: Ms to-1-P. My-atecs wee strapped or_plaln tallored; full-box bs patch pockets ‘and finlshed’ with deep cloth facing; sizes 6 to 14 Positively from 9 A. M. tol P.M. Only ; its made of fine quality serge, in the very newest models; 49 Women’s Satin-Lined Broadcloth Coats. op Immense 4-Hour peat = These ‘coats-are“In-all the atest-Spring-colorings—cheviots,cassimeres ‘and worsteds; some plain coats, others with belts, and are an extraor- 75¢ Extraordinary Clearance ‘Sale of Boys’ > —$3.50-to $4.50 Suits and Overcoats. wear, and you usually pay $3.50 for them; ages 8 to 16. The \Ssits for larger boys, 8 to 16, ‘come in pl ck and numerous” fancy mixtures; some medium Spring weights, 's heavier. For the Men _ Young Men Should-Read-Pery Word ‘Suit and Overcoat News. ie Young “Men’s Suits come in single or double breasted models, in all- s plain effects; sizes ‘to {it every boy—no-matter-how-targe-or small peer fancy. maleturess oF Tke Suits for Men come in sizes up to 44 breast: measure, {n si ‘gle or double breasted models,..in dn a stock of fancy hose at 19 2 pair for which you will be willing to pay later on 35c to 50c a pair. Women's High Grade $3.00 and $3.50 One of the best known and largest shoe manufacturers in New England F yatdas-10,000-palrs of Women’s-$3,00 ‘and “$3.50. “Shoes at-a-price-making It possibie for us to sell them at $1.98 1 Paar. ‘These-are not “seconds,” “fac- _ tory iad or impaired -in-any way. of the best leathers, Any kina ti of heel you desire. Women's $3.and $3.50 _ Shoes sell them at the regular price and probably would Our pric though, $1.93 pai over custom shirt patterns and are well made, -having-cushion neck bands and ocean pearl-buttons. CHANCE “ FE LIFE. TIME Shoes, *1."/$30 Worth of Ciothing for 25C chargeas nigh| as $2.00 each. That-is the Sensational “Offer We Make New Yorkers for Saturday. + Thirty dollars’ worth of Men's WV nier Clothing of the ver pesitive worth. The fact is, we have just counted stock and find. that y best kind at a-third tof ils We Are Heavily Overload:d with fine Overcoats and Winter Suits, and hae devised this method of riducing stock. We'therelore give you \Men’s $20 O Sm ee re ees vercoats for 410 | And a Regular $10 Winter Suit Free This means that we sha'l absolutely so we shall realize a part of the value The Overcoats made of blue ions of. styl ae Black Th 8 A. M. to 1 P.M. anc Boys’ $3 Suits, *] A clean-up of all our Boys' $3.00 Syits at $1.00. your chance to buy the boy a nice suit for school, They are fo dark patterns; tlzes 8 to 16 years, of the ove: cl coats, Rien s Trouse rs, bl fa Here Is Boys’ $4.50 Suits, A complete clean-ty $4.50, Bach one of They are made of heavyweight cheylots, In blue, gray and give away a gcol part of our stock, but in doing Men's 33.90 Trousers, $4.40 Men's $15) Trousers, ¢2 51.60 *1.98 of all our Boys' Sults, worth up to ese sults has two pairs of trousers, dark patterns; sizes 8}to 16 years. both ‘plain black ‘anid fancy ett yk and fancy effects. Liberty Pumps. Made of high-gradg patent leather and dull fun metal Teather, with Cuban heel (like illustration), Are “for women only, Also new style oxfords; have two large eye: tets;-in-<dult mmmetal: “backs;~aiso~ail dull “leather;—with= Cuban: heels. = In all: sizes and widths. Reg- = E198 Children’s Shoes. prices fs; Girls' and Boys’ Shoes, shown In lace and button’ styles; In sizes 6 to 8. For, thé large’ gitls -they In sizes 8 to $45 special 59c: are in face~ and button, for-to-mprrow—= ails Two4- ‘Hr. Special | Men’s Shoes. Made of calfskin and 1.69 vict kid leathers; in lace or elastic sides; tr sizes 6 to 11; to- -MOTFOW,-at—veevee 150 RENAISSANCE. SCARFS, with ~ three-piece Ge centre; size 18x54; regular fe Price 31, 75; spectat from Cc 9 to 1, at, each COVERS; fr ~green, red, olive: and blue; t heai knotted fringes J = 1.00 from 9 to 4, ac AXMINSTER ug ae both sides; val ue $6, at... 2. 98 REVERSIBLE SMYRNA HA RUNNERS, {0 feet lon and [400 large size tapestry DINING TABLE | regular price $1.98; 13.6 feet Jong, bound aa "20 feet wiite; value $4.50, at. 25 Cents ;: By bit fh Cents, EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. The ‘ Morning World will tell you about’ the new set, of Gibson pic- tures now being distrib-, uted bythe Sunday World—This isto- direct: your attention to the pret. West of art edness rnd for framing. , Sporting Records Amateur or Professional The Turf, Automobiling, Yachting, Pillards andi Pool, Bowling, Shoot- ing, Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Football, i Basket-ball. The 1906 record of every sport indulged in.is found-in the (907 World Almanac the book that decides all bets, ACCURATE, COMPLETE, Loreen, Wood ae ie Rveseh

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