The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1907, Page 20

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HE. EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 8, Seale JANES NcGREERY & CO! 23rd Slreet 19078 *)) Medicine, ana it-waa brought out that it | PUES DOCTORS OE: “ctal Saturday ‘ ( Couch Covers. » full & est Oriental 2.75 . terling Silver Watches at 1.98). Misses’ sizes. ayed Cases; ¢x~ tere is still much mystery con; 4 cerning both dts origin and treatment. “The greatest epidemic of St known in the history of the world has just passed over New York City. j Dr. Virgil P. Gibney, assistant surgeon at the Hospital for Ruptured and Crip-| In Ladies’ a Hands ome 34th Street DEPARTMENTS. pled Children, reported: that from Junet, . FAN -In-Both Stores. ' Nov. 1 398, there were thirty-nine) s i i “in History Has Passed - ea ae atta period | AN Gadisag tie Colao Gh ceGLED Fas ee a eee or modern beaded or silk and velvet PTE a ———= - Over City. ft _ spangled opera glass Bags. Leather _ Grext Saturday EW Yo = REDS Telescope phyrteiane, with ane R aye Aaa: y ES : iN RK FASTEST~ GROWING. STORE ¥ “Vnfant paralysis was’ discussed last | Wich it believed wt ea there Vanity; Bags fitted wit Bn) 2 -OPer Rug ine "7 ? i Couches atthe New York Academy of fad bean inirtysfour cu recs | | glasses, mirror, powder puff rl purse. : a D0 18 1 Two distinct couches; = = Sa “Parchment Fans, reproductions of i crea i . al includes 2 mattresses, 2 : ee “Period’’ desigys. Spangled and hand- < ee ae 3 | ae fin-, painted Fans with sandle wood mount- Velvet. Rugs—in a} : vid bronze, ES MAREERY& CO. ings. Hand-made lace Fans suitable” a Oriental design Veniisg SIPEET. : for bridal costumes or game evening He Iie) ie ABTA Te Ex PRomerin RErUNDE _ agrd Street “34th Street use. : Cp 9 F “yas ee HATS pee car cies ae ee On Saturday,’ November the oth. pe y ik — Z Oh cee 5 a Sui : - Spangled’ and hand-painted Silk; ~ fads ai eee attractive stock, of Misses’ end Fans." Mounted on_satidal wéod. — 3.00. ee eae Gilera Stee! Hate, + aan : 1 __Hand-embroidered Silk: ‘Opera Glass. m9 A. M. to. T Me ; eS) Sa SIS eg Te Bags. Various colors, LY, i that these cpa : In Both Stores, CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPTS, Broadcloth Suits, Semi-fittin ig coat In saa Stores. Made of Broad- LADIES’ COATS. Tailored Coats. sted; cut extra full OAM. to1 P.M. only ate... ae ae ce : a eo | cloth or unfinished Worsted, Medium — Girls’ Day Ruffles Dresses Misses’ Regulation Suits brows tec Ole keen] miteace a length... Semi-fitted model. 9.50. —{On- Se Ait Day) Blue Chinchilla Coats, High neck Cee a ee ae A fine lot of Misses? P._T. Retulat finished with velvet collar. Flannel | ee) oo eee ators “ined. Sizes 6 to x4 years. “32.50 | Evening Coats, Made of Imported Waist D a oriaawor all wool im: "Broadcloth, trimmed with braid. 35.00 ported plaid material or plain colored Panama cloth. Sizes 8 to x4 years. | = 10,50 Russian er, made of fancy BI Cheviot Strato 10 years 750 deep hem. What we cons skirt, with 14 to 20. a remarkably attractive b. of the very unusual LADIES’ FLANNEL SKIRTS. Ia Both Stores. Imported Flannel, Albatross and Zenaui Skirts: Embroidered or trimmed with Jace and_insertion. Whi ite-or-eolors;-—— 5 ——Many-exehisive— -designs -in-skirts robes 5 = - | . _made in workrooms on the premises. Boys" SN Se ea ; : On Saturday, November the oth, Sale of Boys’ Clothing below usual prices, =| Outing Flannel Skirts, Embroider- ‘ very swell, p-—Made Krimmer nobk = on Sale CEL Anelahorate showing of caiity Suits style innovations, finished in-a-rich maz: Made from fine- broadcloth; co: notch collar, new sleeve; 1 RAlhpacep cloth “Otred, blue, b: On Saturday, November the gth, | ed or with hemstitched rufile. oc shes 6 to 14: tee Overcoats,—single or double breast- 4 é value 90c ; 7 a “ea Tit eee ee nee \White Flannel or Albatross Skirts Another Bening Bargain Sale, of - FF F H a7 a ith astacl vee Tiadisn alcGe Fi Those Handsome Princess or rour 95 ie 50 valtig. 2:50 Dresses Silke Embroidered ‘Reelera—Double breasted. ea 7 Party Poplin us Cheviot | “Chinchilla Reefers, Lined with red | MEN'S HABERDASHERY. In Roth Stores. The daintiest, most petite, stunningly Waists, worth $1. 25 each, offered ia flannel. Sizes 3 to 12_ years, 7-50 seas —On Saturday; November the 9th, — made evening di for_theatre, Z, f " _.- Suits,—Norfolk and double breasted i Negligee Shirts, plain or plaited eee Pe ‘ust ie a 5 ae rom 9 to 1 P. i. at a8c ie belted Suits, Made of brown or grey | fe bosom. Coat model. Made-of white or te ee “SLE BATISTE ae i. 8 The sale price coes not cover the cost £ iy Cheviot, Sizes 8 to 16 years. 6,50 | colored madras, 1.00 stil ie They're made ihe materiel : . Mac fl ual Tae _ Golfor “Eton” Caps. Madeof blue } i values 1.50 and 2.00 7 pin tucked yoke and i oe ETI UNE a | French fold or open end Four-in- _ | = broldered panels; “Handa. Made of Foreign and Domestic ft Silks. Light, medium or dark shades and plain colored poplins. _"___s00 ; + Yalues 65c and 1.00, ‘Outing Flannel Nignt “Shirts: —Od-d-—Knickerbocker Trousers, — — or grey. = 1,00 eaaoo $20, =Broatclath-s Suits, “Offered To-Morrow at $12.98 Thisis-aswonderfelly low price-for-th In Both Stores. : ie 4 id b i -\y trimmi and’ finish shown in these suits bi, ; Broadcloth Suits. Full plaited skirt ik Seta see nees one. ee | -AND, ‘BESIDES, WE MAKE ALL ALTERA- == with two folds of velyet._Single breasted Ee eet tebes 2 00 i] TIONS FREE saving you from-3 to $t semi-fitting-coat,-finished-with velvet-col They are—high-olass,- strictly tail } : : Jar, Lined with satin, Sizes 14 and | oe BOGE WOES CIRO ea see ada te sath ae FANS a ae ined with 14. 2 ; —English-model.- =e 3550 Bred adctineds thTGachout vit 9 satin. NY | 16 years. <= — 25.00 | usual prices 5.00 and 9.50 gored plaked models, self : = Moe pute cee with Flannel Waist coats. —Latest eal bie Re ore 5 i oe back; full sleeve al 98 ph t) mi-fitting coat lined with satin, i modela or 6 buttons, 2.50 Sizes 32 aod Especial ; shown {n- sae orth e Br Blue, brown and black. Sizes 14 and ~ 45 ae cre ue Satur leash mins suit, 912.98. | $460 values: special atesas lve _— 16 years. ——16.§0. —| “The Irving,” English Ten Cape Walk. Full length Kersey Coats, Back- \ ing Gloves. Regular or short fingers, | - Oy 5” Overcoats, —and front seams double strapped, Roll- Light or dark shades, ‘1.00 per pair en ing sere cole za cuit ae ined ie — —— a oye 4- Hour Sale, Saturday, 9 A. M. to 1 4 ith »throughou 1ZeS and 1 ears, | a = . = q ug AC ee 4 Hoe | MEN'S HALF HOSE, In eth Stores. Ce SCOPES: sLasBienyaineyes before known for the month of November—but an Immense purchase = : = : i : THE- REEFERS conie-dowble--breasted; emblem. on-sleever- velvet -cotlars;to: blue-and.Oxtord-mixiureas-- : : = Eis CEE RSE ENA UNE On Saturday; November the oth, ages 3-to-12, THz OVERCOATS, In RussAn, full length style; velvet collars; insignia on sieeye;— y made of Melton In Oxford-mixtures; ages 3 to 9;'from 9 to { P.M. only, special at...:... +.) oi i ago dozen, fine Lisle Thread Socks, Plain black with double heels, soles and toesor_ingrain with white split soles. Plain black with embroidered clocks, 35¢ per pair Young Men's Suits, $5; Worth.8.00 From 9 A. M.-to t- P, M. _Withent-a- doubt, the best value of the “genson, Atout 10 Overooats, tn ales Boys’ $4 Suits-and Overcoats, a On Sale All Day i Shi LONG OVERCOATH FOR BIG BOY: i, Oxtord and rang x -atripes, warmly lined and Yelvet collars, 1.982 SOROSIS ‘SHOES. “In Both Stores.” ‘ : Women’s Button and ace Boots with Cuban or Common-sense heels ‘and welted soles. Made of Glazed Kid, | fancy effecta, thoy Ingt, fire come, best p iter boys, 3) 10/16): ras weitl ‘Sorosis Health Calf, ete. 3.50 per et | 3 pairs for 1.00 m9 AM tol PM, only Mlocdutoripacee a aha mse! Women’s Patent Leather Boots. | so dozen, black thread. silk Half ‘ Button, lace and Blucher:models, Nan : | A Hose, With embroidered insteps, double 5 a: ss k ble Shi B Pad row or round toes, Cuban heela and | heels, soles and toes, 1,50 per pair atur ay s emar a e oe arg ains ba tas geo Per oa oe 7 1,000 Pairs of Girls’ Lace& Button Sho>s. More Men’s Sample Shoes A large assortment of exclusive A large stock of Misses’ and Chil- designs in French ‘Lisle Thread or. Silk dren’s “Noiseless Sorosis Shoes,” ‘The These are the fantous “Good Luck" Shoes for girls-—the best, popular priced shoe on the market, , Sizes: 834 to 14, per ci 5c s ~ latest shapes and leathers, Half Hosea oe at 79¢.; Sizes 5 to 8, per par... eset eee eee ewe e eect tes Pare oh snp cannes ™ ae ; z : ’ nds—positi Men’s Shoe Department, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Men’s Slippers ET ee ee ; Men's Sorosis Shoes. . 4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 ay : i a ses malatntaiuineaied Gi toute Ee 79 oes ween ala Boys’ “ NP ooedcomdcoanGoK ELC): 23rd Street, 34th Street. eepilgnalya nel finisneey heaty Cc skin, heavy) OF army Youths’ “ “ ers, plain or with toe tree eves cee y es 00 | : | ———— Women’s “Liberty” Shoes, $1.98 ae JAMES McCREERY & 60 | The most satisfactory shoe that’s ey good to look at; easy to wear— stlety 1. 69 “‘K 30C. {2:WORD “FURNISHED ROOM” AD>—— —— IN THE WORLD FINDS MANY A DESIRABLE TENANT. and you'll be surprised how long they'll wear. ~ By 3 of this famous shoe, which ts manufactured after the lines now will meet the demands and requirements” of qur patrons, We carry at all times full and complete lines of pumps, - Oxfords and shoes, In every leather. In every size, Our inimitable price (regular $3.50 quality), per pair... Leesecegeestceseerevsnees . sizes... EOYS’ WALTON SHCES —Lace, double soles; the kind 1. 00 s e os “We ire the sole 88rd Street 34th Streot that wears longer than other kinds; sizes 814 to 13%} pair....-..05

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