The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1908, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD,’ FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,'1908. FRE PATA AOILURES -UNDERPAD existence many years, 1s composed of | John Fallon, of the Patrol, who los! | P= men whose duty it 1s to save property | his life ut the Parker Building fire, ha: at fires. It ts supported by tho insur-|been off the auxiliary list only a fe ance companfes and pays for itself a| weeks, Working with him and in Ju “Le Dale,” the game of the hour, only 35c. hunderd times over in a year's work. | as imminent peril of thelr ves wer These are the men who, arriving at | auxillary men working for $2.15 a day. the fire at the same time as the fire-| There are five Fire Patrol stations, men, run into the burning building w ch numbering twenty men, Connected the one enid in view of saving prope: 1 these stations are fifty-elght of the ii who must be constantly Clearance of Boys’ 95c Tams and Angoras, 50c. % They carry in heavy tarpaulins, wh! : , : yc fe any oth Choed Moors 0c. they lay over goods that would ot! cannot take any other r SLX al AV, 19”70 20". STREET, £7 Second Floor. wise be injured ater. ‘Nhey guard | position, because any hour they may be Ul pS i the building and all its contents after | ordered to fire duty by the captain of — the firemen leave, and keep up their |the station to which they are detailed. vigil until the insurance losses are ad Decisive Clearing of Misses’ Suits--°13.50 for $24.75 Values MOST remarkable offering, to be sure, but then that serves to emphatically ; Impress upon you our sincere determination to clean out all the Misses Suits in one final decisive effort. | Justed, ‘The men on the auxiliary ist do this | work just fire patrol- t= paid Under Orders 20 Hours in 24 with a Per Diem of , $2.15, F ary list on a this branch {s small, x on all insurance auld goon ac- | td pension off Well.” Meyers’ Sample *z Gloves at 59c This Sale Comes but Once a Year. Two dollars and fifteen cents a day for work where one's life is constantly fo danger {s small pay. The sand-hog @igging in the mud beneath the river bed makes more in six hours Two Gollare and fifteen cents for a working ay of twenty hours ts what the man on the auxiliary list of the Fire Patrol gets. : fur Third Floor, Values that are so extraordinary, it will pay you to attend the sale, no matt if y s i : . fue 0 matter if you must come one hundred miles, R weeks we’ve been having inquiries 10} Ji by ‘phone, mail and personal calls asking us when we were going to have that sale of Meyers’ Sample Gloves. £47 Main Floor, This Is the Sale The beauty, smartness and excellent workmanship of our Misses’ Apparel aro proverbial—there’s an individual style beauty that raises each creation above the ordinary ready-to-wear garment. Misses’ Jaunty Coat Suits, made of cheyiois and all-wool mix- t Thirteenth Street Broadway a' rteen Balance of our Misses’ &> Girls’ high-priced Coats, Ttinalaorieltenvanvatinidhiel months 5 ’ tures In all pretty Winter shades, | Made of excellent materials; many The one widely-known sale of standard $1.50, BPE Ate ie Mie Beer ene eit 149 Girls Coats comprising garnet, blue, brown an | fut-trimmed, others finished with Mehr epaae ; works only five days he gets $10.75. His G ‘ silk braid; ‘all handsomely tailored $2 and $2.25 Gloves for Men and Women at sic. Some black; Mned throughout with war- have gone o far as tosay, Why, it’s simply ridiculous to 9 ’ ; SER lav nioat hassioUKl oie lieet 22G D and Mned with guaranteed satin; A i Peralonleuitisy tai anoulde hodwaee 1 irls TeEsses ranted satin and comfortably inter- | some only one of a kind. Several sell these gloves at S9c.’’ But that’s Meyers’ wayot clean- with death at his dangerous calling, | ned. Full pleated skirts, trimmed handsome models to choose from, to ing up once a year—our way of selling on the same basisas may become objects of charity. | with folds. Value 324.75, be sold at greatly reduced prices; buy. Here's the story of the samples. i . 3 Weir 6 (r46. we buy. Here y P ‘he Fi Pa 1, which sizes oO ie : Bho) Fire Patrol, yflch hasbeen | U Sareriemr co tare 13.50 The entire travellers’ and show-room sam- Girls’ full length Coats, made of cheviot and krimmer cloths ple line of Meyers’ Gloves—also all small lots of their Misses’ Suits, made of high-class VRE CEL —in blue, bi ; tock of gloves that they do not wish to in- a fancy b s e, brown and gray; lined régular stock of g y in Sizes 6 to 16 ‘ancy broadcloth and cheviots, in | throughout with flannel. A very ser- ventory—making, without a doubt, the greatest Feo ia teemney Green and garnet; Yiceable, warm garment, collection of men’s gloves ever shown in one | The Coats double-breasted natty coat model; Value $9.75, at 4.50 large lot. Meyers’ °1.50, °2 & §2.50 Gloves At Broadway @® 13th St Only Boys’ & Children’s) Norfolk & double breasted Suits. | Single & double breasted Over- coats. | at $6.75 Former prices up to $12.50. Norfolk & double breasted Suits. Sizes 8 to 17 years, And Sailor and Russian Suits, Sizes 242 to 11 years, at $3.75 Former prices ap to $7.50, ined throughout with guaranteed satin; also warmly interlined. Full pleated skirt, tailored with 16.50 > folds. Value $34.75, at BARGAIN BASEMENT: Women’s $5 Japanese Silk Waists, $3.24 Light blue, pink and white Jap. Silk, beautifully trimmed with Val. lace, formi yoke ; C! Late Medallions and French knots; % sleeves; fancy collars, buttoned inl Back, @316 Pa testa 10 |. : A &f Third Floor. RE interesting coat-bargain news. Big from a bargain standpoint, but only a small quantity. Falues Up to $30 at $10 Misses’ Skirts, made in the new Spring model; habit back, circular effect; of quality Panama, in blue and black; lengths, 35 to 29; spectal Full length cheviot, velvet trim. Reefers in fancy mixtures. Full length mannish coats. The Dresses High neck dresses of serge. Jumper dresses, plain colors. Fancy plaid and check dresses. | | | Men’s Fine *1 Neckwear, 50c N this lot you'll find a great many fine English silk four-in-hands, for which exclusive haberdashers ask $1.50 and upwards. a7 Main Floor. Not a sale of odd Jots but all new 1908 styles—new. patterns, new ideas bought from one ot the best makers in the East—a concern that only makes 50 for the most exclusive dealers, He needed operating capital at once and made us a price that would induce us to take all stock on hand A broad and varied assortment, of patterns and shapes—and the popular folded square—to-morrow Gan Men’s $] 50 Shirts’ of the broadest lines of e Men's Shirts shown in the City; made in pleated or plain bosoms; attached or detached caffs in an excepti nal 95 Cc variety of neat patterns—choice at Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts—in plain or pleated bosoms—attached cuffs—usually sold at 31—to-morrow 79¢ t Clearing Sale £a7_Second Floor. | Saturday Saleof § Women’s Coats at ad he Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats Vatue $19.75 $9Q)-95 sizes 8 t0 16 Full length satin lined models, Russian & Reefer Overcoats to close out at | $5 and $7.50 | Former prices up to $12.50. To Close Out Quickly 150 Odd Skirts at *2 Values up to $5. Continuing that Grea Men’s Suits €» Overcoats A’ Annual stock-righting Sale—a time when we go through our stocks and mark every garment at the lowest prices of the year. [very Suit and Overcoat—no matter how complete the line —marked at a clore half and in some instances less than halt. Greenhut The Store of Superior Qualities and and Moderate Prices. Company 200 handsome Coats—Bal- sale. Garments that are unequalled in style, material and workmanship for feta RainCoats,shortbrown Caracal Cloth Coats, short $10 cloth Evening, Street and Carriage Coats in the season's best Coats—some beautifully lined throughout; others half lined. en’s Jackets to be sacrificed regardless of cost or former selling ance of coats left of the great the price. Embracing handsome Taf- Black Velour Coats, P'road- color effects, and smart Travelling A stock of about 50 Wom- price. Odds and ends—made up in Almost our entire stock of Men's Furnishings comes under this Dry Goods Clearance Sale—it 's an unusually good opportunity to save 4 sere ete cae ele $5 In this great (learing Sale we include the celebrated to % of the regular prices that men will appreciate: able for early Sprinz as for See ena t a eey o Citing | aah welisee to rera d Negligee Shirts, plain and present wear. The Jackets are made : i Clearance 50 dozen colored Negiges Shirts, plain and plaited bosoms, coat in many charming effects of Im- || All Men’s Suits and Overcoats regularly up models, cuffs attached and detached Reduced from 1.50 100 dozen Pajamas and Night Shirts of outing flannel, cheviot» chambray and striped domet madras 4 . . 95e Reduced from 1.25 and 1.5! 300 dozen Half Hose, black grounds embroidered tn colors, also 9Se ported Broadcloth, Kersey Cloth, Cheviot and ever-popular Covert Cloth; all thoroughly well tailored. Values up to £16.50, Imported *1.50 Razors, 45c to ‘27.50 at $14.50 TMEESS Suits and Overcoats which have sold regularly as high as 527.50. The best values o! the season— in all the new styles and materials. Suits in single and double breasted styles; finest materiais—thibets, worsteds, black unfinished worsteds and fancy tweeds. In these grtments you'll find every little detail that goes to make superior ready-to-wear Clothing carried out in the § Sale of Haberdashery ee fancy Jacquard effects 2. . . - + « «© © «0 we 25 WEYVE never sold razors at such a low price—but |} best manner.....+.esseecseeeeee cues reine eee ais 14.50 Reduced from 35c and 50c then these came to us at less than half price. All Men's Suits and Overcoats regularly up to 200 Cardigan Jackets, Jersey Coats and Sweaters ! 1.65 An importer winding up his season’s business—only lacked the clos- $19.50 at $10.50 ing of this transaction to be free to sail, so he made a p:ice we could not resist, Reduced from 2.50 and 4.50 SO dozen Pajamas of white and colored cheviot and wool flannel, N’S Suits and Overcoats which have so'd regu’arly at $15, $17.50 and $19.50. Hegular and stout sizes, ar Main Floor, Just 785 Razors, including such celebrated makes as Non-X-1., Wade” M new military styles 2. 6 1. 1 1 ew ee ew ew tw «145 & Butcher, Scott, Allen & Son, Kaster & Co. ; all sizes. Suits in the latest cut and style—in worste:‘s, cassimeres, cheviots and Reduced from 2.00 and 27.5 While they last, $1.5C Razors at...---+++....--seeee Cc black thibeta, Oversoats in allithe new Hall style: : miBlack serrey) Gray ; i = Frieze and Fancy Coatings; all the new colorings. Fach garm ined with 600 smartly cut Waistcoats for street wear in Scotch worsteds, Real POrpolse hide Razor Strops, all canvas back, made extra durable mohair serge. imported flannels, pique and novelty cotton vestings 1 65 to sell at 50c., Saturdays. .ee. cece ieee eee veces TOGH||osleevente av eae aan iy OO ik Reduced from 3.00 and 6.00 300 Blanket Robes for lounging and bathroom use, in new figured Clearance of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, *3.75 and *5 d striped effects 2. . . . . e . . . 2.75 t0 485 i ne Values 4.50 to 8.00 e | NDOUBTEDLY the best values of the season—hundreds ot boys’ smart Suits and Overcoats marked down to the lowest prices of the 2 year—giving you the choice of a wide range of styles, patterns and colors. - £4” Second Floor, 50 Turkish towelling Bath Ue feed designs + 2.85 Overcoats—For the bigger lads up to 16; | Reeters and Russian Overcoats for boys | Suits of every description for boys ot eS |] made in the new mannish models, but cut just forthe | up to 10. Reefers in the fall box effect; long | all ages from 2/2 to 16. Correct models and all the 75 Turkish towelling Bath Robes in plain colors with figured boys, in all the new fabrics. lapels. CIN ALGe border « 6 © « 0 cyiaics e+ e « 5.00 $3.75 for Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Worth to %6. $5.00 for Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Worth to %8.50 le 5. J MORRIS ON: CREDIT ry Rewanco SF rucwiswa BS 98 124-98 1°92 WEEKLY. WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUTFITS OREN += «+7» « SATURDAY LEVEES 100 double-faced Smoking Jackets; collar, cuffs and pockets of reverse side; rich, subdued colorings . 3.75 Value 5.00 Boys’ blanket Dressing Gowns and Turkish towelling Bath Robes 1,75 and 2.75 0 O G OO 6 PROVING 22,877 “For Sale’’ Advts. were printed in The World last year. 18,051 Micre than in tbe Herald, World Ads Show Whence Sacriiices Flow Like a Magic Sate every dollar wisely invested in a Sunday World House, Lot .° Reduced from 3:50 and 4.75 There's one best place to look tor Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York | (Formerly Occupted by B. Altman & Co. ) bargains s ; | or Farm bargain rears a goodly . family of profit-dollars. OOLELEREEEPEEEEES EEEEEESERAEELEEE EEREEHOAEELERERESESEA EASE DAESEESEMEEESEREERERELEEES EAEAEAEEESLFEALEFEBSERESASLSEEEEESAEEE oileau Girl Art Calendar DistributedsitSunday’s World scssr Get thes MG BSSSISTS: Next New York. 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