The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1908, Page 11

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5 | i STOCIS DECLINE | Step AS TRADING ISS Industrials, Pacifics, Reading. and Atchison Prominent in the Market. VV I Lynas omems -1i0C5 WALKING PUMPS, GIBSON SAILOR AND OXFORD TIES NEWEST APPROVED SHAPES AND ALL FASHIONABLE LEATHERS. HIGHEST GRADE WORKMANSHIP. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO COLLAR PUMPS AND TWO EYELET PERFORATED BLUCHER TIES. FIRST FLOOR, ANNEX) IN THE A. decided tmp: in the stocl leaders ail trading was active Infants’ Outfitting Dep’ts prot IMPORTATIONS OF THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES IN WEARING APPAREL FOR INFANTS AND LITTLE CHILDREN. CONSISTING OF LONG AND SHORT LINGERIE AND SILK COATS, DRESSES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AFGHANS AND PILLOW CASES ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR. A et noon and pi ric wh: To-morrow, important Sale of Men’s ‘HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA:.., R, Hi. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. B’way at 6th Av 34th to 35th St. Sample Chairs and Settees Over 500, Chiefly Exhibition Pieces, Involved at Prices Close to One-Half « « TION of this sort would have been one of the star features of our recent semi-annual sale of Furniture—but the time was not ripe. The Chairs were needed for displays at the Palace Furniture Exhibition. Now the exhibition is a matter of trade history and the chairs are being sacrificed because it’s cheaper to do so than to ship them back to factories and storerooms. In the collection there are Chairs and Settees ina great variety of designs, made of oak, solid mahogany, mahogariy-finish and Vernis-Martin—and one of the most varied col- lections of Weathered Oak and Mission Chairs to be seen in the country. Note the remarkable unJerpricing :-— COLLE 5071 ANNIVERSARY Fiftieth Year of Selling, Cheaper Than Any Other House, but for CASH ONLY. Famously Good Black Silks At Remarkably Low Prices «~ Continuation of a Sale Involving Thousands of Yards )}ERE are the products of some of the best known silkmakers in the world—as great a quantity as any retail store has ever had tor sale—at p so very much less than regular that It ast! is no wonder dressmakers—users of large quantities—-are laying in long-ahead supplies. As they profit in buying large quanti- i So protiis the woman who buys a few yards or a single dress ength. Many of the silks concerned are pure dye silks The remainder are so nearly pure dye fabrics that fullest measure of Silk service is assured. The list of sale values:— a omen THIRD TUNNEL TO LONG * @ay evening in FLOTILLA TO DRILL TO-DAY. Lord & Taylor Shoe Department ISLAND CITY OPENED. | Bore of Tube C of the Pennsylvania | Railroad Completed by Meet- | ing of Shields, | ne third of the tunnels, known as which e Pennsylvania Raj). is ‘building under the We have arranged for Friday and Saturday A Sale of “Fuvenile Footwear at the following eurin 1e construction | was the first man to pass through unnel, and Mr. ". Motr, vice- fngineer and Term! <; 9 5 Pe rected itelidansel tamaedlately ester Special Prices ine shields met. ——————————— Dabas SU | IN HONOR OF EMMET. | The Clan-na-Gael and other Irish s0- eleties of Greater New York have ar- ranged to hold !mposing memorial ser- vices in the Majestjc Theatre next Sun- onor of the famous . Robert Emmet. Grenadier or Extra Fligh Cut Boots Tan Russia Calf, Button or Lace— Patent Leather, Button with Mat Kid or White Top— Black Russia, Button or Lace— Irish martyr patri ‘The fier Infants’ Child’s Misses’ Young Women's ‘usti: iy ly 4 prem Ligier) J, Dowling, 6to8 814 to 11 11% to 2 2% to6 Conway, Pres nt of the Irish-Ameri- ish is < a ix S can Athletic Club, will be temporary $1 off 3) $2.00 $2.50 93.00 chairman. re Wiliam Ludwig, the famous Dubin in sical baritone, will st Reeular Height, Button or Lace of Tan Russia, Black Russia, Patent Leather, White Buck or Canvas— LIMA, Peru, ch 5.—The Amertcan Infants _ Child a Misses’ = Young Women's manoeuvre to 6 to 8 8% to 11 11% to 2 2% to 6 “a Island. The evolu- 2 Cee geay o 9 tions will be ed by the pupils of; @1.5O D1.7 5 $2.10 $2.50 the Nuval School, whose director, Com- mander Lastres, will give a dinner to-| night on the Pe in honor of Various a have been visitors during railors toc Gibson Ties of Tan Russia, Black Russia, White Buck or Canvas and Patent Leather— Gras. fest! aul a a to. Infants’ Child's Misses’ Young Women’s 6 to 8 81% to 11 11% to 2 21% ‘ “Tye ” a 2 2 27” 106 World Want ‘Pills’ s:.;; $1.60 + $1.95 Ce Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Lord & Taylor Will Place On Sale Cure Business Ills Monday, March oth 16,000 yards Summer Silks At Greatly Reduced Prices Sales are bet fon” than through An Ad. that piract that “binds, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. PON TELLING PEOPT Want’ ade in Iny te $ ore ees anoulé take advantage | AS A WORLD “REAL ESTATE AD.” ACQUIRE ONE TO-DAY, @t The World's epecia! rates on S$ and T-| i supply | LS} . (=) u i) io =] SS Heads Splendid News of Bargains In Misses’ and Children’s Wear ar Matching in importance a recent great sale of Women’s Silk Raincoats—this sale of garments in sizes from 8 to 18 years—sizes suitable for children, misses and small women. hee i There are several hundred of them, fashioned of rubberized siik in an immense variety of patterns—checks, plaids, stripes, etc.—in blue, red, tan, brown and green. All are high neck, double-breasted Coats, with Kimono effect sleeves and cuffs trimmed with buttons; Dresses, Skirts and Coats in The Sale GIRLS’ WAIST DRESSES, made of dainty figured lawn, yoke effectively trimmed with Val. and embroidery insertions, three-quarter ‘trimmed sleeves, full skirt with deep hem; in y trimmed. butte fi ; sizes 4 to 14 | sale. ri GIRLS’ HIGH MODEL DRESSES, GIRLS' GUIMPE DRE: of figured percales, in White Fabrics at Redu Sheer Persian Lawn, 40 inches w and children’s garments; ev , Made . rose and | Sale of Belt Safety Pockets. «+ dress from s Belt Saf ind money — LONG CLO’ ited quantity; $1 NAINSOOK, 36 inches w S40 quality; 5] to Finer Grade o! At 98c., Regularly $1.69 SAFETY fine quality suede, hound At 24c., Reguiar'y 49c. POCKETS, oy e now displaying com; Top Coats, Blouses, wear. As usual, the display is characterized by an underpricing of very great interes' SSIAN AND SAILOR BLOUS issorunents of S shings, &c., designed tor Spring Underprice Base- ment Specials R made of gray mixed cheviots; 7 to : SUITS, of all worsted serge in navy,! 17-y special, ‘3,08 | Handkerchiefs: f red and brown; sailor collars trimmed | ne all woo! cheviots an if FA CROSS - BAR three . Six for FANCY COLORED HAND. plaid effects, with neat 0 nies , in various shades of Norfolk or with two. different 26, Similar Suits, with but one pair of trousers, sel $5,00 in other stores; our price for} the extra-trouser Suits $4.96 KNICKERBOCKER SUITS,with ex-! spring models, wool covert and fane' xtu AND WOM SOTTON s; tin tra pair of trousers; double-breasted shed with hand-embroidered en KERCHIEFS, all initials neatly i with pair of knicker-| on sleeves; 28 to tu yetr embroidered; cach... sseseeeeeee ze r ot knee trouse: s. ci % aU Ouse eer cee special Women’s Kimonos: z Made of good quality lawn, light Week-end Candy Specials Pleas and dark effects; neat designs, Butter Bont fly style, scalloped all around and : Blue Transfer Cards finished ‘with buttonhole _ stitchi Fruit Marshmallows —p each and cherry centres; vanilla; covered | When you make purchases in Black ard Colored Silks: wth chocolate; a delicious confection; | more than TWO departments regularly aypounds special at Mae od expeclcta take ihent with BLACK TAFFETA, excellent quality. Favors and Table Decorations for St Y riper pe alt) 30 inches wide; special, a yard... .6Bc Patrick's. Day Cele are ready, | you, Use RED) RDS when OUGH SHANTUNGS, in full assort goods are to be delivered colors, 264 assortments ever before i nr a A = Weathered Oak Arm | Vernis Martin Rockers. | Rockers, Golden Oak and J porte “kK s TAFFETA. 38 in. wi + 1% . iS | 3 D BLACK DRESS TAF A, 35 in, wide—a standard dE: is t 3 High Grade Spring Shirts r Cette ae Sor ROSES aoioat | | Mahogany Finished. quality from one of the most reliable manufacturers; not to be am =e ll 13.24 Chairs, See ca Tolsal A ’ equalled elsewhere under $1.25 a yard; our pri suddae cen 4 Q Pr VOVEN } AN 5 5.49 418.74 Rockers, $12.24. $4.49 Rockers, $3.49. ualied elsewhere ; our | ra # 4 PINES OnE GROUNDS IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PATTERNS. ae i Chairs, $16.67. £1724 Rockers, 818.24, $5.67 Rockers, $4.34. IMPORTED BLACK DRESS AN HAND-LOOM Unis ‘a : 5 i g ‘ = | $18.24. | i 2 : TAFFETA, 26 in. wide—supe- A, 21 in. wide—in perfect Bet, +) PLEATED AND SOFT BOSOMS, COAT MODELS, ATTACHED CUFFS, $29.49 Chairs, 822.49. Whelisaiast) os {Matar seal shockers) Sac: rior in finish and lustre, abso-| @ equalled ee CUSTOM FINISH IN EVERY DETAIL, \| Weathered Oak Settees. | 24 Rockers, $5.49. $6.34 Rockers, $4.89. lutely pure dye; not to be ; + %!) $ $12.24 Settees, $9.24. 67 Rockers, $6.67. $7.24 Rockers, $5.49. equalled elsewhere under $1.00} our > Values $2.25 to 3.00, at 1.45 $17.24 Settees, $13.24. | Pat iB Rockers: ears $8.67 Rockers, $6.67. a yard; our price... 79c} AMER! 2 e324 Rockers, $10.24. | €10.24 Rockers, $7.74 AMERICAN BLACK DRt 88} TAFFETA =*4) $26.24 Settees, : \ $13.2 . ssi a MESSALINE, 36 i \ zB v desirable qua else- i‘8| Spring Styles of Young Men’s, Children’s & ’ Si Q ; : Ou er a| aie peg] aPune 5 eee ie Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hosiery weave; ehewhere SoM at $155) au + Boys’ Fine Clothing 98 sP0™ |} . . Q h + #| — poys NORFOLK, DeRBy, BELTED, sartor anv russian sus, | Standard $1.50 and $2.00 Stockings Cc Days of Stirring Sales in ) = 38 TOP COATS AND REEFERS; WASHABLE SUITS OF IMPORTED aeeiintelsl onlammionaae == Uphoist Store aC y LS) Bade Wied, Meuse MANS Shiss AK) vel? 2280s JDDS—single pairs and odd dozens of pairs representing manufacturer's clear- Pe etery: y EC) = ‘i ~ TU ! en 5 A mee REATEST intere es are £3] VERY SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY | ‘Oo ances of I:ft-overs from special orders, G SEAS ee niger 2% | bss AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, tae Une sale starts w w all ey i acre ails 6h ait I : ish grey and brown mixtures, and blue serge, " e Hosiery is of excellent quality: pure thread silk, sheer and fine. { qui 4 | ares Hee! $6.75 rf BShO ys 2 MM at DotA At Ma 75 Vit includes plain black Silk Stockings in various weights: also a great range of colors Ss not Eosthern Pacific NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS 5 F 1 Routhuern, allway ty cfiblisisaeeengltovie it 5.00 and shades, including sky, pink. tan, bronze, helio, red, lemon, gray, slate, white, ¢ | Pose 4 a 8 , é champagne, navy and nile—with a fair assortment of Stockings with black boots and | ; ity ud% nfs — 4 | BOYS’ REEFERS, of blue serge or cheviot, £ : ars : | a Bx if 4 tan covert, golf red and fancy mixtures, 4.95 colored uppers. Some with cotton soles, others all silk. French and English Cretonnes. Ba FULL LINES OF STRAW HATS IN PLAIN & NOVELTY EFFECTS. : ae . 7 7 +~*% e e Q ah ns and ¢ : a Be $15.00 Silk Raincoats at $7.74 a eee eee Atvance. = "Decline, . West Twenty-third Street | 19c and 24c 2 vari 26c, 29c and 38c DOMESTIC CRETONNES in an extensive of designs and colorings toc, Grade a yard 9: Lace Curtains and Couch Covrs. sh Point Lace Curtains, heavily applia a vard. Women’s White Petticoats: Save 25c on Every Dollar =~ carefully fa lal Tow pertect, han our At $1.98-" others with embroidery; ery ruffle. stitched At $2.29 ery flounce. At $2.59- | Val the ce and rit At $1.49 ~ is" embroidery flo e At $1.69 mbroidery rutfles. At $3.24 Lawn body, finished —Lawr with deep flounce of At $1.79 ruff dotted embroidery insertion and and fine embroidery fish-eve V insertion, End o’ Week Specials In Misses’ and Children’s Shoes = « For Frid. a hat soles: similar q ualities ———Sizes 8 to 104s. ! Sizes 11 to A par, $1.79 | \ par, $2.29 iS ‘DC RE 6 Sir calfsk id kidskin; MISS ND CHILDRE aifskin and kidshin; gy 4g $2.00 values, this sale... + SOLON . Sale of Men’s Clothing. » »» MEN’S HAND-TAILORED SUITS, new models, medium weight made of black and Mue unfinished worsteds and thibets, lined with serve and imported venetian; regular and stout sizes; former prices ranged up to $17.75; special at... ..+--+ss seen 0.75 jJsennnnnsnssssnnnEs nnn EEE For Smokers of Porto Rican Cigars: Here are 80,000 Fresh From The Island, Almost Half Price. HE head of the Cigar store counts it the “best bargain in Porto I Rican Cigars we have ever offered.” \ | | There are 80,000 of them, made by the American West Indies Trading Company. : f But one size, and that is no drawback—the brevas size, which the company will no longer manufacture, $1.24 sizes § te oan FI. Macys | In boxes of 50, standard price $2.25 a box, This Sale oa WORLD ALMANAC, ALL NEWS STANDS, 25c. . ~

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