The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1908, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SRP MUMRPERE Im mF ee ] THE EVENING 1d a RUB Gh 8 FEBRUARY 26, 1 19 os. CONGRESS Hy | seieccee le young Dutch Z, the his first INQUIRE INTO ee »——CONGER LOOT OUEM EGA Disclaims nes bility and Investigation Is to Be Called For. in F minor » Chopin; vat maj nervousness, whic dency to mpl in the first 1 in the co! fact that the Con, $87,000 In New ‘The membe that a resol Yor! all respon lector of the NEXT WEEK'S BILLS SCIENCE FACES ALLEGED SHORTAGE. AE ES Tr Dh ena Anty Drudge’s Advice to Mr. Newlywed. f Mr. Newljwed -‘‘Yes, we've got a fine little dove cote. \ But it’s one of those swell apartment houses and they don’t allow any washing done. Won't stand for the smell and muss.”’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Poor boy, you must be nearly bankrupt with big laundry bills. But, get your wife some \ Fels-Naptha soap and she can fool the janitor. Won’t ¥ need boiling water. Just use it cool or lukewarm. Rub the clothes lightly and they’ll be like snow.” “Tf T only had some place to boil them d wash lots of my light clothes myself— he laundry wears them out so fast,’’ said young woman who lives in two rooms. Then she heard about Fels-Naptha. | Now she is washing those things her- m self, without hot water, and doing it far better than if she boiled them. She has found sut that Fels-Naptha cleanses things more thoroughly in cool or lukewarm water, in little time, than if they were boiled till Doomsday. If you live in a room, apartments or occupy a whole house, take a chapter out of this young woman’s experience. Boiling is unnecessary when you use Fels-Naptha, either in winter or summer. All that’s needed is cool or lukewarm water, and even a bow! or basin will do for a few things, Follow directions on the red and green bd ath AT BOTH OPERA- HOUSE AND CONSUMPTION H Lapore | SAMMARCO TO: STAY AT THE MAL Ini telst Herald Square TO BE CLOSED OUT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH Outer Apparel — for Women, Misses & Girls Extraordinaryvalues, but limited variety and quantity. 140 Coats for Women Karakul Cloth, Fur-lined and Street Coats At $10.00, $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00 Forr merly $29.50 50 to $125.00 '100 Suits for Women We of Broadcloths, Velvets or Cheviots k At $25.00 and $35.00 Formerly $30.00 to $75.00 56 Walking Skirts for Women At VED and $5.90 Formerly $ 8.50 to $15.00 Garments for Girls & Misses ee t and Party Coats, Tailored Suits and Dresses At $3.95, $4.90, $6.90, $8.90, $14.75 Formerly $10.00 to $39.00 At $7.50 and $15.00 Formerly $19.50 10 $39.50 At $1.95, $3.95, $7.75, $9.25 Formerly $4.95 to $24.50 Dresses: Waists for Women—Special Waists of black chiffon taffeta; Gibson | mode! with pocket; open front, long I $3. 95 sleeve model Value $5.75 i st of fine net over ap Si rtion and plgete eg jabot finished + with lace edge; $5. 95 and sleeve. ll new col! Value $8.00 Value $1.35 $1.75 $2.50 $3.00 $4.50 Special at 98c $1.35 $1.65 $1.98 $2.98 Initial S xhibit of Tailored Hats for Women presenting entirely original cencenuens in qt m of straw, Weeroniline or ho attractively trimmed with wings and quills and SON (Lawyer) Gist wt, 485 | $40 Down _ $30 Monthly Compar'sonis the test of va! Anybody can make big claims, but to make their claims gocd is another matter. Look around, Investigate—compare. Satisfy yoursell—then decide Let us prove to you the Pierce at $485 is equal to the best Playerpiano you can buy for $700 elsewhere. We can prove it—if you will give us the opportunity. Do we get the opportunity? Or will you throw $215 away just be- cause you’ won't take the time to L investigate ? ne Manhattan, ue. \A very good thing to Yy “fy 5% Interest _o ————S ANDERSON & CO,; 370 Fulton Street, near Smith, One block fron’ Borough Hall Subway, BROOKLYN. FINEEEERAHa UREN PIANOS AND ORGANS, ~~ | When an article of value is “CHRISTMAN PIANOS | 10 get it back at little COST, COST, COST. That you ought to advertise you may } have GUESSED, GUE! A “Lost” Ad, in y BEST, BEST, BEST. 85 W. ith st, Marscheider PIANOS Special sale high-erade pl World Wants Work Wonders, But don’t wait until too A _ LATE, LATE, LATE |= a embroide ry. | Know, Know, Know! 4 r The Nineteenth Street Greenhut Station of the Hudson and tunnel system gives con- wzzr™- venient access to this Compa ny store from points in New Dry Goods Jersey. To-morrow (Thursday) we place on sale 125 pairs of French velour curtains at a price considerably le than their real values. The cur are reversible, double color, hand- somely bordered, in all the new combinations; one side, plain centre; the other side, figured. At 22.50 a pair \ Values 37.50 and 42.00 Sale of French Velour | Cartains Our upholstery department is showing a new line of cotton dam- Slip Coverings asks, linens and cretonnes suitable lige for slip coverings and spring fur- nishings. Estimates given on this work. Also an extensive line of Dutch prints—all exclu- sive patterns and fast colors—for curtains and cushions, At 85c to 1.00 yd. Uulity boxes, in cedar and mattin, assortment of designs; English wi tonne, adapted for cottage chambers, screens in an chairs in cre- These handsome strap books of auto | S leather _are from our regular stock, trap with 1.50 taken off the selling price Books for, to-morrow’s sale. Leather lined; JOOKS inside frame; in dark green, helio- trope, navy blue and black. At 3.00 each | Reduced from 4.50 | Morocco strap books, leather lined, inside | | Sale of frame; colors—dark green, navy blue, helio trope and black. At 2.50 each Reduced from 3.50 Morocco strap books, envelope shape, silk lined, fitted with change purse; colors—navy | blue, brown, maroon and black. At 1.75 each Reduced from 2.75 This is a special lot of ribbons —all this season's patterns—from | Sale of ous ae stock that we have 7 reduced forcefully to clear them Ribbons out. All silk Paes of plain taffeta and faille stripes, checks, plaids and polka dots, 4 to 6 in. wide. At 25c a yd. Formerly up to 75c. An Unusual Ribbons for hair bows, of all silk stiff taffeta, 5 in. wide, in all the wanted colorings and black and white. At 19c a yd. Reduced from 25c Two styles—both made of : heavy taffeta silk. One with Petticoats--- deep sectional flounces, in ah . assortment of colors and black. Under Price The other style is in blacke ! only, with full flare’ flounce of open eyelet At 4.75 each Regularly 6.50 | Silk Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St., New York (Formerly Occupied by B, Altman & Co.) pcOR SALE. HEARN FOURTE. NTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue LAST THREE DAYS!: All Surplus Stock and Winter Goods Must Be Moved Out Before STOCK-TAKING, FEBRUARY 29TH Therefore, Prices to Make UNUSUAL DRY GOODS SELLING ! % ® Women’s Suits, Cloaks, Furs, Etc. OREN, S COATS cloth, rsey, Montagnac medium— or half satin Wern $1 WOMEN'S D MEM Chiffo adeloth namas, Taffeta Silk, fohairs, Mixtures, miodels—all lengths: Were $10.98. Were $14.95) 708... 1208 WOMEN'S Sea GOWNS iifully trimmed with de Chine and China| “"" &. FUR SCRE efit) MUFFS e: Muffx Natural Mink Sto 14.98 to $09.98 98 to 34. Were $39.98 to $49.98 11,98 to 14.98 Were $16.98 to §21.98 7.98 to 11.98 Were $12.98 to $21.99 32.98 to 84.08 Were $45.98 to $55.08 0 10.98, Were rit oe Yo $18.08 nt to 7.98 4.98 to 12.98 Worn “$5.08 19 $12.08 Werd $9.98 to FANCY AND EVENING DRESSES | ps, Measalines, Loutain silles, Ingerie ‘and plain with, or, without. sille mmea ‘with fine laces, 2 Suhbons, ston oF elaborates] aoa) 8.08 | Were i Sl Were $b.as. Fine Suits at Clearance Prices:--- Herrlagbone and Panne Cheviots, Broadcloths and Fnglish Mixtures— Three-quarter and medium length Cou double breasted, cutaway and other good mode effects with self or contrasting bra in fancy dk semi-fitted—single and —Strictly tailored or trim'd 8, Persian Bandings and Vele its, fitted a yet—Pleated and Gored Skirts, deep fold with and without braid:— Were 316.98 8.49 W ere URE: . 10.98 » 12.08 ‘ . 14.98 Were $30.98... - 16.98 Were $35.9 -. 18.98 Were $39.9) Were $: « 23.98 Were $45 27.98 Were $49. 39.98 All new this season | ©. Great Reductions in Epp le rel tak Sacauy ° are eques and bbon trim— ste the taffetas on! rich qualities, t fixure with fine dands— secseceessosos 1.49 Jersey Top Petticoats—silk sateen oF odd lots— .98 to 5.98 Blanket and Cashmere— tractive styles. GO| Were $2.98, 2Q4\Were $7.98. 98) Were $10 @. Were $2.98. ea Clearances in Notions and Stamped Goods « Sushion Tops—Harvard and Y: d and stamped—worth «| Supporters-—all styles— y pink and red— ne allk—were .12 to 23 pr. $1.19—ozen Buttonhole ‘Tape—black only worth .12 and «1 Special Lunches To-morrow (Thursday) 11:30 to 2:30 Comed B Baked T No, 1—Sou: Tea or Coffee. 2. AD It eustoners” pretirs BiG" ELEVEN “Toe ‘ream instead of other dessert, reakctast Dally, . Wy mi A.M. Clearance Prices For Rugs and Centre Carpets AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS Close, firm weave — colors absolutely fast—true copies of the beste Orientals ~odd lots, therefor 2x34—were $2.39 oA —were Go—were $5.98 x8 ft.—were $8.50 2,3x10" ft.—were $10.93 IMPORTED JAPAN MATTING RUGS CREX GRASS RUGS. The Japanese have medallion centres a. eftects—wide borders plain, with borders or fringed—imited number re oie 69 RUBBER MATS [3 Fancy or plain— maar $1.50. .89 WILTON VELVET RUGS 7x9 ft—Turkish, Persian and floral designs—not a large are therefore $15.00 RUSS. secoreeren 1 EOS FINEST ROYAL WILTON RUGS $xi2 tt—Richest Turkish ang an ings—also two-toned? on nations--regulatly $40.00... 2809 FIBRE RUGS 6x9 ft. ledallion and small figure rr artistic combination ec ES—regulATly $6.08. 1 wesere OB INGRAIN ART SQUARES Best all wool—9x12 tt—wood tones and in combinations ‘with red oF 1, regularly MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Women’s Lovg Cvats Fine black chiffon bro: | Autos—Gres Atest Sale in Years, at Manhattan's Plo eor Auto- mobile stablishment rk 2 ASTLE Grad r RED Tv . m no lows of a cart ipat through 2 | ever. Tho pusands , jAt New & 2d : ‘ | Limousines, Runabo ut, Touring, at any | Broadway Maiamoth Au o-| | mobile Exe “Tiradtw SURERISE SALE NO. 1%. “AND. DIAMOND: CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENT American Watch & Diamond Co. | MAIDEN LANE, Phone 5567 Cortiandt, DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS. DIAMONDS EASY CAYMENTS:,.| JEWELRY, _87 MAIDEN LANE. 4th floor. | "ANOTHER FOPULAR SONG. | ‘The Sam Bernard | Ow appearing || entitled “What | {. abate vat is by | sentative wea! THE GRAND UNION CO, BLL-Thind Avenue, detwoen 2d & 2 ‘Telaubone ut—elabo} Women’s White Waists Fing lawn, with handso panel 4 ‘ronts of inserts led 69]! alue IND ELOOT-WASH WAT 1 white Prk DEP'T, Ik Mulls lly charmin , however, anne HASEME Men's initial H’derchiefs h hemstitch— acy Rote) ‘Rugs hori Q, 49 1 DEPT. Silkoline Comfortables Huck Towels

Other pages from this issue: