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SALGARCLUA (CLE 1a THE EVENING WORLD, Crib- Work Cushion in Front of Fire |. Ruins to Protect Subway from Crash n the sions. Hero's Widow Dangerously tried less WIFE OF AMERICAN ME, Jan ving the birth The child died soon after SHAKY FIRE RUINS block our tracks. I ved. If they are not nd a gang of men here $5,000 FOR tive Maynard, of Virginia, “Uncle Sam” MONDAY, two miss: pile of of the nprotected by he than a CONSUL TO ROME DEAD. | 13.—The wife of the General at Rome, Hec- s' y from of her it was Mrs. de Castro was forty-two NAVY SONG. | WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—Representa- wishes | re, of) asks that $5,000, SEARCHED FOR DEAD FIREMEN’S BODIES Subway Traffic Resumed Under Pro- tection of Big Timber Cribwork | on Street in Case of Collapse. Chief Croker, of the Fire Department, after a careful examination the wrecked Parker Building, at Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue, d the steel skeleton remaining afte: fire to be perfectly n this declaration a gang of fifty workmen went to work in round floor to recover the bodies of the three firemen of to- that the screen of heavy timbers placed over Fourth ighteenth and Nineteenth streets, to protect the roof of he Fourth avenue cars will on Friday | TPACIOWUS ql ~ Ss SS yg se q & Dy os al 23rd Street CHINA DEPARTMENTS. FURNITURE. 23rd Street JAMES McGREERY & GO, 34th Street In Both Stores, On Tuesday, January the z4th. Sale of Cut Glass, Dinner Sets and Fine China considerably below usual prices, Cut Class. 8 inch bowls, new designs.... 002.00 Mayonnaise Bowl and Plate........2.50 Sugar and Cream Sets (extra large GEN oo odpoasacnadsadsoonnacousAn 2000 2.50 2}2 pint Jugs. New Cutting... +666 3,00 Celery Trays...... pbaonos ondonnou0dee) Nappies, with or without handles.....75¢ Dinner Sets, French China, open stock. Full flat gold edge and pink rosebud pattern, PEL) PHS Datdose sbdca9s00000009000000 36.00 Haviland China, with full gold edge, New decoration. 100 pieces.......28,.00 Fine French China, opcn stock, Finished with encrusted gold edge. 100 WEA sav0co0b0s0000 nocpoon po ocanesttiee) French Limoges China,,..., -17.50 American Porcelain, 100 pieces,,,.7.50 Iu Both Stores. Semi-Annual Sale. Mahogany, Mission and Fine Gold Fur- niure. The entire collection considerably reduced from former prices. Many models to be discontinued and that can- not be duplicated, trom one-fourth te oue-half less than former prices, Mahogany Dining Room, Bedroom and Library Furniture in Colonial and Sheraton reproductions, A complete as- sortment, including numerous quaint and unusual articles, Dining Room Furniture. Sideboards........50.00, 90,00 and 130,00 former ices 105.00, 118.00 and 170,00 China Closet...... 58.00, 80,00 and go,00 former prices 72.00, 105.00 and 129,00 Serving Tables,,,,26.00, 40,00 and 60.00 former prices 33,00, 57.00 and 74,00 Bedrocm Furniture. Bureaus,, -.38,00, 50,00 and 75.00 r prices 49.00, 70.00 and 92.00 Chiffoniers........ 35.00, 45.00 and 60,00 forms? prices 46.00, 63.00 and 75.00 Toilet Tables....22.00, 28.00 and 40.00 former prices 30.00, 41.00 and 56.00 45-00, §5.00 and 75,00 er prices 62.00, 75.00 and 95.00. Chairs and Rockers 8,50, ro,00and 12.00 Prices 10.00, 12.00 and 13.50 “Princess,” Dressers and Bedsteads Highboys, Wardrobes, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street | JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street JANUARY 13, On Tuesday, January the 14th. SHOE DEPARTMENTS. ANNUAL SALE Sorosis Shoes In Both Stores, - a for Women, Men ana Children continued, LADIES’ SUITS. In Both Stores, 34th Street Advance models of Tailored Suits. Made of English Serge and diagonal cloth, (Coats interlined, ) 22.50 and 32.50 The remaining stock of velveteen Walking Suits and Dresses at greatly reduced prices, STAMPED PATTERNS, In Both Stores, Sale of Stamped Linens and Under. wear in combination designs, for French and eyelet embroidery, On Fine Nainsook. Gowns....... oboe coos YE value 1.50 (SOIT, ooo00000d000000 aeeaes4oc value 75¢ Dr QWert ove sccisccsisiecsicisicisiseeee 4. 5¢ value 65¢ Corset Coversy cs ..25 5503/6 1 40C value 50c Shirtwaists, on fine linen.,... 1.45 value 2.25 Knitting and Crochet Needles, Hoops, Wool, Cotton, Silk, etc EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. New Embroideries showing the lat- est patterns in insertions, galloons, all- overs and edgings, designs to match, On Tuesday, January the rqth, 10,000 yards, white Muslin Em- broideries. Various widths and designs, In strips of 4 2 yards. Various widths and 25C, 40C, goc, 1.1§ to 4.50 per strip about one-half usual prices, CORSETS, In Both Stores. Nemo Corsets, made of fine Coutil, With long graduating hips and high bust. figures. tiste. supporters attached, Corsets of Imported Coutil. for every type of figure. Models for slender and medium 1,00 usual price 2.00 Corsets made of fine Imported Ba- Model for average figure with 1.45 usual price 3.00 Models Long deep back and hips for well developed figures, Models for slender figures, side supporters, and Batiste. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Front and 1.85 usual prices 2.50 and 3.50 Corsets made of fancy Silk Broche Model for slender figures, 2.85 usual price 5.00 In Both Stores, A, complete assortment of Domestic Undergarments. Made of sheer nain- sook and soft finish cambric, Neatly trimmed with dainty laces, Gowns... #-95C, 1.25, 1.50 and r.95 Chemises ocadoaachh Age aR Drawers......--+50C, 75¢, 95¢ “! 1.25 Corset Covers 50c, 75¢,95¢,1.25 “ 1.50 Walking Skirts......95¢, 1.50 “ 195 Large stock of Bridal Sets. 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