The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1907, Page 22

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1 AINDONS WORK TO CST $122 00,000 Board of Estimate Adopts Resolution Proposed by Comptroller Metz. ~ COLER ALONE VOTED NO Contracts for Improvements Involying Expenditure~ of $80,000,000 Not Affected. “At'the meeting of the Board of Ex- ‘gimate to-day Comptroller Metz {n- Groduced a resolution practically hole- ine up authorised Improvements which would cost about $122,000,000, The’ re- alone voting in the negative. ‘The Hoard had authorized !mprove- _ ments that would cost about $202,000, 000 Contracts amounting to $75,000,00 or $90,000,000 have already been awarded Mr. Metz's resolution holds up the balance, and they will have to be Feconsiderai by the Board at some future Heeling ——— Mr, Coles showed great indignation at the rredition to postpone work on the proposed improvements. “Tthink that sone one cust to ap- piy—for a receiver for the New York," doclareal Mr. Coler. ition will our streets be in? ‘Does that Hot up ali contracts,’ enked Preaident Aearn “Does that hold up sewers in the Bronx?’ asked President Haftan, cf thac boréugh. - 1b ~ ado It? “How can Jegal.” cried Presiden "Tt Je legal‘if {t {s economies! and replied Cymptrolle? in not exen the Board does it.” ‘Betz. “You can't repudiate these authoriaa- \ tlona.* debt demanded Comp! Metz. “Ty know ail about 2," im replied 3 You don't seem to know any it It or you wouldn't talk like the city.” ox. I wont vote for ce thing like tha ry MeClellan hadi the: reastutlen 5 tS ban fatr/? he sald. fe on the resolutt All those pri eacent Pre: Soi" vehemently, MATCHES MARY" TURAS QUT T0 BEAN HERESS ‘The queation ed in favor of ler, who seid Indigent Unfortunate Has Thousands in Bank. | Mary" hes fympathy for ©. Keogh has departed £1 ment at No. 40 \ wtreet, whore whe made her home re many years and posed as an indigent} unfortunate. roast been carried in a atretcher sialrs to a wailing Hooseyelt Hospital PEnibulance. {| When the police took charge: of her room they found bank deposits of 6.00 In a. nd has occutted ement for many but years, She dres: clean, clothing s WAXY act kindly, hard eral coousund Walsh ew been trying to bi hespital it was s Mt and weak, althou, | PORT OF ARRIVED, | ay poitetbeee Cardenas | | | SENATE DOORKEEPER DEAD, INGTON, pers 6&—Major W, T. & of the Senate, iwhiie entering a He came eT Tee EE «NTE ec — ee -nre rere n V eotution. was adopted, Bini 8. Coler “Woman-Who Posed as ant 23rd Street MEN’S MEN'S LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS. LADIES’ NECKWEAR. ak & JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Strect In Both Stores. aes HABERDASHERY. On Saturday, December the 7th. Soo Flannel Waistcoats, Gray, Tan, _Brown and English Tattersalls, - 2,00 “values 3.50 and $.60 250 dozen, French Four-in-hands and Folded Squares. Made of heayy English Silks and Satins. 65c each value 1,00 and 1.50 50 dozen, Silk and linen Pajamas. Military model, Tan and blue, 2,50 value 3.50 400 dozen, Four- in-hand. Scarfs: iain colored Poplins and fancy designs. 5oc cach. “The Irving’? Glove, Short or reg- ular fingers. Assorted shades of tan. 1.00 pair UNDERWEAR. . ta Both Stores, . - Exclusive designs in French em- broidered Silk or Lisle Half pete, showing many new. colors. . On Saturday, December the 7th. 100 dozen, Black Cotton Half Hose. With double spliced heels, soles and toes, Hand finished and seamed. Sizes 9 to12 inches, 3oc per pair sodozen, English Merino Shirts and Drawers, with spliced seats, White on natural. a Shirts,—size 34 to 4o iuches.......1.75 Drawers,—size go to 36 inches ....1.75 “ 38 50 “ neeor hed ‘ * values 2.50 to 3,50 each ey 4n Both Stores, New designs in lace woven insteps, embroidery and lace insertion combina- tions made expressly for.the—holiday season. Black, white, brown, tan, grey, © pink and sky inie. On Saturday, December the 7th: A large range of oral or conventional designs, hand embroidered on pure thread Silk Stockings. With double heels, soles and toes, 1.65 per pair vies M value 2.50 Black Pure Thread Silk Stockings, With double. heels, soles and toes. 1.50 per pair vale 2.25 100 dozen, black Thread Silk Stock- ‘ings with spliced heels, soles and toes or cotton split feet. 1.25 per pair Nalue 1.75 Iu Both Stores, , Holiday Suggestions in Novelty Lace and Chiffon Neckwear, including Collar and Cuff Sets, Stocks, Jabots, Scarfs, Ties, Yokes and a iarge assort- ment of Real Lace Pieces, : ‘Scarfs of spangles, feather trimmed, chiffon with Aaral designs, embroidered crepe and liberty silk: in eetelbtiteaien of colors. Linen Collars,—hand-embroidered, ' plain colors, striped-materials and some v3rd Street “JUVENILE DEP The Fifth Floor of the Thirty-fourtlt-—« SUNDAY WORLD WANTS: WORK MONDAY WONDERS. with Irish Crochet medallions, 1.00 to 3.50 cach On Saturday, December the 7th, Embroidered Silk Windsor ‘Ties, Various colors and designs, 35¢ value soc Embroidered Linen Collars, As- sorted patterns.’ . 25c¢ values $0¢ and 3 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & GO, 34th Street Store Only, Street: Store is devoted exclusively to the Juvenile Wardrobe: — Infants’, Child- ren's, Misses’ and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes ete,, also a complete stock of Iim- ported Fine Dolls and novelties iv Toys for Boys and Girls, Thirty-fourth Strect, estes WORE, Riesboen es be we Mba 20 190 te iA = Saturday's S Sensational | Economies —)| Soda Fountain Spectals . Tutti-Frutti Frappe vas Vanilla Ice Cream, with ane of Horton’ west 1agTh STREET SATISFACTION, GUARANTEED OR MONEY. PROMPTLY REFUNDED | oe — ————<$_<$_——— EB 9A. M. to 1 Feceits:| Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, ANOTHER GREAT offering of this most cxreierr!| value in the tio" of coat selling, ae HO RECOGNIZED AT ONCE A Girls’ Full- inet Coats, ON SALE ALL DAY ality Kersey} fancy or all-wool WE A silk vel last week's sale—a surging crowd of anxious and enthusiastic shoppers. VALUE OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. THE COATS are full length—made of heavy all- wool cheviot or frieze cloth, with shawl collar of LYNX FUR, also'fancy beaver or cheviot with s rd ble breasted, buttoned to neck, new sleeves, deep cuffs, fancy m + pockets and LINED THROU: —Or unlined and velvet trim to4 P.M. at... $3.98..Girls’ Long Coats, $1. 98 ON SALE ALL DAY MADE of handsome soft Frisze, Melton, or Zibeline : Cloth; trimmed with inlaid broadcloth or light gray Krimmer; storm coll neck; new sle ble breasted, sizes 6 to cial at... | Made ofe cheviots; no} ul box LINED THRO Seid Oak | Chiffoniers Women’ s Fur- Trinmmed On Sale Only from 9 A.M. to1 P.M § drawer $ th Coats at $2.7 19, A MARVELLOUS siiovevent! evel er lotte Russes, all fo: Delicious Hot Chocolate, {f. cotiecrtenken seutirserte oe carey Gorterne’s Famous. Haliand Be i epdee ry Orclicatia Rerders Concerts “Ae. vidng aa ol (enn 9 et Mair Glecr Ps $6. so value; special to- morTOW, Special Saturday Oniy, Baby Carriage Fur ~ as the MOST” SENSATH OFFERED IN: NEW. YORK Women’ s $20 Sample dun MADE of hand vogue for 2 Robes. . Creat 4H ‘Boys’ C ” Clothing lothing Sale A=, limay of the Season—a sale conclusively the LL LINED, or het are plain and in This letter from the maker will explaic YOUR UE he 1,256 Overcoats is far below their wholesale cost, entailing an actual loss of 25 per cent., same. We necd the money. Very truly yours, ACME CLOTHING CO. Roe | 750 Bove Handsome $4 Overcoats, To-morrow | Lace Curtains) | to 16- y, at per p 50 Lace Crain, 31.25 © atest and mo: at an tr usly low pric aca. a ow ae Royal Wilton ne to-morrow, hours, from.9 A.M. tot Pi} at the unheard-of pric qua $2.98" ee —_——— | SELECTED. WHOLE SKIN CARACUL SETS | — GREY G3 eee OPOSSUM SETS: piliow mut} PELERINES, Vk sity s 9x11 All-Woo! Piva 5 , Rugs, On Sale All eee tn YENT, important init We cell only Best Qualities, Storm ing Rubber ig Boots 1.98 | 2.23 | ° of offerings, unus Storm Rubbers Super Qualitie: Lower Than LOK WOMEN: Sires 5 for mins wide ue euty snow exchuders, Fer loys and girls, alzes Sto 10% tinat two quaity, 2 patterns eae For Lies, 34 to Oly Yor men, slzen' 7 to 0... Pure Gum Boots Meta S Por men, slaes 7 to 12. _ Que-Buckle Oy vets! Kor women, +1 | For women, alten | Kor men, sizes 6 Season’ s Greatest Girls’ Garment Bargain Eventaror 4 Hours Only Bargain Sensation aa 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., to-morrow, we nee ihe Unquestioned biggest value ever attempted. 2.17 Maker’s Surplus of iP s) Occ Siok. at Half Prices “Messrs. Rothenberg. & Co.—While ycur offer for the We have forced ourselves to accept . 22 W. 4th Street, New York.” 500 Boys’ $5 & 36 Overcoats blue kerseys— also Russian style, 3 to 10; special to-morrow. Se setae Kinds--at # é Prices fackward cold weather brought wheseto usat a sacrifice, EDNA MAY SCARFS of biac brown American lynx, fine s lected skins LONG THROW TIES Black or brown American lynx, 60- inch length, ity satin. choice at. LARGE PILLOW MUFFS ¢ to SABLE ‘OPOSSUM, hes Jong, $11.98; Saturday at....... vally important In te presenting of low prices, which have no precedent in 2 and 3 Buckle Overshoes feet your amd ryt eatin bie 10 serra. Webster’s Dictionary rine White Lawn |WAISTS Values up to.51.50 at 69c. * On Sale Only_from 9 fue to 1:P.M. ality lawn— med with’ 1 P. M. only at 59c a Net Waists—tne riutty gutfies style; exquisitely trimmed ‘with fine nd medallions: trimmed and back; lined through- AE SUK: Ly The mp popu- * lar garment ever adopted by fa lon. And gt this exceptional un derprice you'll want tw or three; full blouse, tailor stitched, él- B how sleeves; reg- ular $3 value; for . this sale af f jguaeed elegant lon ray mixture n Oxfords and fined with full swakger garments; 2.9 You'll never, get these goode again tin lined. Choi hile they lined wi Regular price ISABELLA OR 70 with 2 heads Regular: price Mail Orders , Filled on Day. Received

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