The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1908, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, Father MeDermott PRES DECLINES. AGAIST HERNIAS. | n@ body of John Daly, a p Yecaus | | | | tun ring the Moliy Maguire re Hiverniang had the Pennsyivania au Girl Calendar next Sin- no who got last Sunday’s gector of St. Ma tC ubalatcrns Bollean Calendar will want it. Those who ae lot compromise on @d net get last Sunday's should start now KSEE HO CHL G ictal BERG it Get the set. ‘Ten colors. Extra quality wervices to be h n his church ov It is fierce,” sald M. T. K paper. (5 ee SS = = | EstimatesSubmitted For Slip covery Awnings and Window Shades. DRY GOODS In the Basement. Very Low - Priced Dry Goods—safely Furniture Reup- cheap grades. Inno holstered equal to instance has a price new at prices much been made low at lower than else- the expense of where. quality. 34th to 35th St. Noteworthy January Sale of Drugs, Medicinal Goods,Patent Medicines, | ||“ Toilet Preparations& ManicureRequisites MAIN FLOOR. we operate our own glass-cutting shops; and our labora- tory products, in their fizld, occupy the same position as our World’s Fair prize-winning Cut Glass. Beyond the excellence of the goods we list, the Jow is our systen of distribution We do NOT bar mail and tele- MAIN FLOOR For many of the preparations listed below—products | of other laboratories than our own—we assume no re | sponsibility. The purity, laboratory products we We operate that laboratory for the same reason that _ Wieden Goods. Vary excellence and freshness of our own guarantee—broadly, | prices—zenerous'y low, on such an occasion. phone orders. Toilet Preparations. 1 (New), ee a 2 rN regularly ate eclb. tins, Macy's Vite | dow id” Nippie Yaiin dnt phor; fhoz _ Alkalithis i ling ize: 4 4 Manicure Requisites. ihe tot sat tion Emery 8; wale. 180 Macy's Charcoal Tab! ale Toe ice; Wood box containing Stuart's Charcoal Tab Dy ape Repuuactls hia | z.; regularly 6c.; sale, mola ‘Trokeys, 2c. : sale Te Pear} | for tinting t ularly 10 medium welght, aitle Scrubb's Hmolltent monta, pint bottles; Am- sale, Ido n Cotte, aun’ x up nod abaut 100 le ae te. ger or Pej nee Virgin ©) De ‘i dictnal "Malt egsiilarly 7) 3s Cod Aver ie d Liver Nail Powder regularly sateey"s 10 Powder, in 2he, ‘size; 16 cura box, Toilet Soaps. st B: leatherette backs, Hatr Brushes, remwlariye 1c, cuke; sale, hee 3 Brushes, blocks’ of | fnrwood Var 8 Mitts, fa cake; mnie rry ae Rath Marly 100 be! Poxulariy 3 wing Ke Lamb's Wo: Tate Powder Mitt Parisian rales Toilet Articles, Now blow tube: aale De a ‘ace or Complexios 3 rat Terulariy ise rer Dreesing |g hee, remutarty geting wakable; Test s Hy Totr Hello.” Whit Sect Hubber acombie at Ting Handle" Rowind : agit, Rabbi Mirrors; reguintly |& Noort at wale etal or Wire qhiney's Hon Mair Drusies; sale y's” Firat A DOX; Rubber A Rubber tr Hale “Brushes; ae regu Hair Brushes; | a “ Be. sale ‘ tokembert Snider's vibra: | "4 metic sonics | lunes’ satiery wT GaSe t bale 1 Ditties, | remulaly a bale: enle TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908. | “Charged” Is 1 | Merely a Matter Of Haying A Deposit Account. In The Sale of Hosiery Samples An Additional 7,800 Pairs. »« ALE stocks now total to within 10,000 pairs of the greatest quantity we ever had in such a sale. fAional lot of 7,800 pairs—unexpected good luck—provi" a selection just as attractive as awaited the throngs When the store opened Monday morning. Manufacturers’ and importers’ samples, of both women’s and men’s Hosiery, ranging from 25c. cotton and lisle at 15c. to Silk Stockings at 98c., regularly $1.39 to $2.19. Not an UNPREC EDENTED. opportunity, because we con- duct these Sales twice yearly. Butoan wiunity waited for by thousands, who take advantage of it to I y. in supplies of stockings at the lowest prices of the year. The underpricing:— (Gor pan) isting rain black Cotton, light and medium Women’s 25c weights; domestic gauze Lisle, in black and iH 15. imported black Cotton, mercerized do- Nacetexy <i in bla colors, blick all-over lace =r) with embroidered ‘inst black Cotton Liste, Mach = instens, | Women’s 35c and mported black yauze Lisle; black Cotton, in heavy, t weights; black Cotton idered-insteps; tan } a plain black and colored i h fancy uppers; imported lace in: black and white; tan and gray Cot- other styles, including fancy novelties 5Cc Hosiery, 24c and lace; isle— af Women’s 4&c and 9 69c Hosiery, 37c rted brill = k Hose, in heavy , medium and with silk s soles, heels an 4 toe Silk Hosiery $1.39 to $2.19 Silk Hosiery, 9$8c. double gau ¢ plain black Cotton, black t e, nt ri ere: a, Haif Hose, le | 11 ottled: grounds, striped’ and ue colored grou tome n and with spi | Men’s 50c Halt with split feet, | Hose, 24c : Yn —- H In the Unde: and Chil Men’s Negligee SHIRTS | Standard $1.50 Garments, 87c $2.00 and $2.50 Garments, $1.14 le FL sale we ever announced heretofore g created quite so much stir as this remarkable underpricing of 12,000 high-grade —the surplus stock of a leading manu Wa} @ product we carry the year around, i 7)O Shirt over k is composed entirely of Negligee Shirts. And in this respect it diflers trom other sales charac- terized by a few desirable negligees and MANY un- jesirable stiff-bosom garments. wolved are plain and pleated Shirts — coat models; mostly with attached cuffs; fashioned of woven madras, cheviot and percale. The majority of the $1.14 garments are fashioned of very fine quality imported madras. skimped in the slightest detail. They are full cut, “regular made” Shirts. not | | | ! i At 87c Instead of $1.50 At $1.14 Instead of $2.00 and $2.50 Lum Fur Neckwear and Muffs Close to Half Usual 2a Fi. Mink Scarfs, natural dark double fur, trimmed with heads and tails; value $45.00, special.............. aupoHAGs $20.74 Mink Pillow Muéf, dark fur; value $40.00, special, saohoun yuh) natural dark double fur, trimmed with heads and value $90.00, special........- obdnodans $5: Mink Muffe, 0 double fur, effect, trimmed with heads and tails; value $75.00, special. . nan voces 844,74 Frmine Scarfs, double fur, split ends, tri immed. with { tails; va $40.00, special. . Ermine fillow Viuifs, to match; value $60.00, “$34.74 Persian Scorf itin-lined; value $27.00, speci . $13.80 Persian Pillow Muffs, to match, value $30.00; ++ $18.89 Two-skia Scarfs, bi { Bay sable, heads crossing ck, ends finished with tails and Paws; value $60.00; spec Four-skin Scarfs, blended baum marten, heads and tails; value $90.00, spe Pillow Muffs, blended baum marten, value $90.00, speci: Caracu! Muffs, value $4.75, sale Contizuation of the Annual White Sale. Undermuslins and Allied Lines cf White Goods. Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats Faultlessiy Fashioned Sth FL HAT a Fur-Lined Over- coat fits the wearer full and free is quite as important as the good quality of the fabric Such a garment costs much more to make—in extra broadcloth and extra skins—than| the “winding sheet” sort of a coat, and it is worth many times more, and fur. s—full sweep and graceful in| @—at prices no higher than the| tight fitting, skimped garments! command in other stores. A tailoring organization makes the fabric “shells” and an organ- ization of furriers sees to the lin- ing. Every detail of the work is car- ried out to perfection. Here are:— At $54.50—Broadcloth Coats, 52 inches fong, lined with well matched muskrat skins and inter- lined with French flannel; Leipzig dyed Persian lamb collars; sold| elsewhere for $75.00. oadcloth, lined with blend .| At $83.50 Coat inde of Geta tua of Nib collar, At $112. 50 —German Broadcloth Coats, lined with Russian marmot, « dyed lamb collar. At $1 —Coats made of high grade French Broadcloth, lined with| $ 49.50 natural Southern mink, collars of fine quality Persian lamb} or Eastern otter; regularly $164.50. At $1 —Fine a Broadcloth Coats, lined with natural Alaska $189.50 mink, collars of extra fine Persian lamb or natural dark Labrador otter; regularly $217.50. Finer grades in regular stock ranging up to $495.00. Warm Apparel for Motorists. On the fourth floor, 34th Street side, in a special room, devoted entirely to Motoring Apparel and Car Fittings. Men's and Women's Coats, particularly,” at lowered prices, in ‘seeping with the break in Fur prices on the second floor. on Coats, vere $69.75 to $224.00; now $49.74 to $194.00, ts, were $79.75 to $1398; now $5975 to $98.75. en's Opossum Coats, were $59.75 to $74.75; now $46.74 to $59.75, jen’s Muskrat Coats, were $89.75 t# $119.00; now $74.75 to $98.75, Other Fur Coats for Men at $10.94 to $194.00. Vomen's Muskrat Coats, were $89.73 to $94.75; now $74.75, en's Opossum , Were $16.74 to $74.75; now $39.74 to Men's Race Men's Pony C ats, Women's Calfskin Coats, were $59.7 Women's Dogskin Coats, were $35 Other Fur Coats for Women at $29.74 to $144.00, Fur Gloves, $3.74 to $22.74; Fur Caps, $1.49 to $17.74. Fur Robes:—Calfskin, Dogskin, Pony, Raccoon, Bear, &c. were $21.74 to $124.00; now at $18.74 to $98.75. & ined Boots for men and women, $7.24; Foot Muffs at $3.98, ow $49.74, ; now $32.74 Clearance Sale of Coats for Misses and Children. Tailored Coats, in mannith mixtures, checks and novelty plaids, 24 Fi. lined throughout with flannel or tailor’s serge, sizes 4 to 16 years; value 11.50, sale. . $5.74 Doubfe-breasted Coats, full neath, in fine novelty mixtures; notched velvet collar and tailored sleeves; entire gar- ment tlannel-lined; sizes 4 to 16 years; value $14.50, sale $7.74 Tourist Coats, full-length, double-breasted, in novelty stripes and mixtures; collars and sleeves tailored, yokes lined; sizes 12 to 20 years; value $21.50, sale. ee $12.74 ey For Making Cold Reduced—In the Art Corners Cosey. Needlework Dept. » 7. Basement. y Photograph Frames, covered with In the Housefurnishing section, FADES effects and finished with . ‘ galloon; were 47c., now...... heating devices of all sorts for all Cratonbaconvaredlcensen ian ona sorts of fuel—at prices comfort- kerchlefs, veils, gloves and Jew- ably low. elry; lined with silk and cotton; Miller Oil Heaters— No. 452—1 No. 451—black japan, $4.48. Universal Oil Heaters, $3.11. “Suvios” for heating small rooms, Alc. to $1.09. “20th Century” Heaters, give light and heat, 97c. A full line af Gas Radiators, Gas Stoves and Fireplace Goods in stock at lowest prices. cluding Scarfs, Centrepieces and Table Covers, hand-embroidered in floral and conventional de- signs in silk and cotton; finished with hemstitched, scalloped and lace-trimmed edges; some slightly soiled from display. Scarfs, now...$2.97 to $18.74 Centres, now. -81.97 to $12.49 Table Covers. now $6.49 to $7.74 | Corsets Special at $2.39 = ». in various “Pp, D.” Imported Corsets, made of fine coutil; Each model inodels adapted to the prev: ling fashions in gowns. exhibited on a gown, the models including :— medium bust and medium dip hip; Style 870—For medium figures, from 19 to 26. Style 871--For medium and full figures, medium bust and long deep n 21 to 30. For average figures, medium high bust and extra long ges from 18 to style 873—For Ml figures, high bust and short itp; sizes from 48 to 22, Style 874— For medium figures, high bust and very long deep bip and back 2 —For slender figures, long waist and high bust and medium n. Se some a trifle spot reduced to 99c,, $1.49 ckel trimmings, $3.48. ckel trimmings, $4.76.) S@™mple Embroidered Pieces, Zz

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