The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1908, Page 20

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_ 29 THE EVENIN FIRES KINJLED TOCLEAR WAY FOABLRLARS Police Believe ie Cine Is Busy at This West Side. WORK ON TWO CASES. | Tenants of Cromwell Apart- Twice Driven to Street by Fire Alarm. Rae SET Central Office men are working on several clues to-day ments fires In fas on the upper of committing burglary during the ex- citement. A blaze that started in a waste paper box under the gas-meters in the Crom- well apartments, in One Hundred and ‘Thirty-seventh street, to Riverside Drive, drove out all the | tenants early It was a race to the street, ‘with all the occupants as enthusiastic | damage. entries, after ant had given the alarm. Som with babies and mith sult-cases, dogs and parrots, but they all finished in good form. Blazing gas shot into the street as the handicapped meter pipes melted. The firemen had little trouble with the | fire, Boon after the tenants were told | gutted Mrs. Evelyn May Cruser's house. they could return to their apartments. Mrs. William Dench’s parlor was found | to be ablaze, 23rd Street. SOROSIS SHOES. fra to the street. It rt time, It was found early yesterday that the basemer had been Game on Upper —. fully, with a hope of jact night. The thieves who start|Hook and Ladder Comr able apartment-houses gone to bed yet and th west side for the purpose #elves Froud. George ant foreman, was the s the Alpha'’s house. The last fire was w' | of Anthony's house, |Mollineux was weighing from Broadwa last night and did $309 |0n€ shouted in the door: ARRCEToNelavAtOr *|the store and get dressed up.’ nd wer others | With biled shirt, Sunday clothes and patent to help put out the fire. This was shut off ies Ue he damage was about $1,600. and there was another ! rupted. JAMES McGREERY & GO, 34th Street. 1 Boty, Stores. Spring Models, Women’s “Garden” Ties. Made on the new Sorosis last, Cuban heels, large eyelets and wide ribbon laces. Tan Russia Calf, Dull Kid, Patent Leather and White Linen. 3-50, 4.00 and 5.00 per pair Women’s Tan Boots. Button, Lace and Blucher models, 4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 per pair Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes of Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Glazed Kid and Patent Leather with White Calf Tops, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 per pair MEN'S HABERDASHERY DEP'TS, MEN’S 23rd Street. In Both Stores. Plaited Negligee Shirts. Coat model with cuffs attached, Tan, black and white, 1.50 Gloves, — biscuit, elm and grey Mocha, Tan Pique and Cape skin. 1.50 per pair Four-in- hand Scarfs, — English Silk knitted, Plain colors and cross stripes, 2.00 On Saturday, March the 28th, Sale of 4oo dozen, Four-in-hand Scarfs, Made of Foreign and Domestic Silks. New designs and colors, 5o0c value 1.00 75 dozen, Madras Pajamas, Military model. White and plain colors. 2.00 valus 3.c0 HOSIERY DEP’TS. Spring and Summer Importation of German, English and French Socks, Exclusive designs in embroideries, stripes, prints, jacquard weaves, fancy clocks and plain colors. On Saturday, March the 28th. aco dozen, medium weight Cotton Half Hose. Black, tan, grey or with split “Maco” soles, Double spliced heels, soles and toes. Size 9% to11% inches. asc per pair value 350 200 dozen, Fine Lisle Thread Half Hose. Plain or embroidered insteps, with double spliced heels, soles and toes, Tan, black and grey. 30c per pair JAMES McGREERY & CO. In Both Stores, ANSWERS ALARM IN HIS BEST CLOTHES One Fireman Sleeps Peace- Another Dresses Up, While House Burns. There was a fire at Roosevelt, 1 volunteers of 4 cond man “There's a fire up the street, “All right. I'll be up soon as I ci About an hour later Jess appeared, white collar, fire, caused by a defective flue, Foreman Delap and Postmaster Wood finished a chess game the fire tnter- 34th Street. was the second | us fire In the apartments within in two blocks lept through it and the company fined him $1. Jess buckwheat flour in his father’s grocery when some e pest "You'll pay a fine of a dollar for) sald Foreman Charlies SAW A GIVEN CONVICT COURTROOM lh | Fesse to Receiving Life Sentence— Meant to Kill Keeper. 23rd Street MISSES’ HATS. BOYS’ CHILDREN’S SUIT DEP’TS, MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, Ia Both Stores, LADIES’ CLOAKS. knife and tt Marke got back Ward hand Clarke as He Was * JAMES McCREERY & GO. On Saturday, March the 28th, In Both Stores. Misses’ and Children’s Hats. An attractive stock suitable for school or dress wear. At moderate prices. ———————— EE CLOTHING DEP’TS. Sale of double-breasted and Yoke Norfolk Suits, with extra pair Kuick- erbocker trousers, Lined throughout. Size 8 to 16 years, 5.00 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits. Lined throughout with Alpaca. 10.00 to 12.00 In Both Stores. Reefers,—new Spring shades. 7.50 to 15,00 Young Men’s Suits, 32 to 38 chest measure, 15-00 to 25,00 Cee EEE Suits of plain Blue Serge. Plaited skirt with deep fold, Cutaway coat lined with satin. Size 14 years, 12.50 Suits made of Shepherd’s Plaid or fancy stripe Worsted, Size 14 years, 18.50 Three-quarter length “Box” Coats, Made of striped navy blue Cheviot, Size 6 to 14 years, 6.75 An unusual selection of Hats, in- cluding the large Sailor. Trimmed with wings, flowers and quills. 10,0G value 14.50 In Both Stores. English Tweed Coats. Loose and semi-fitting modeis, Suitable for trav- elling. 12.50 Tan Covert and Black Broadcloth Coats, Tatieta lined, 15.00 Pongee Paletots, 19.50 LACE NECKWEAR DEP'TS. In Both Stores. MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. 23rd Street Linen Collars, hand-embroidered with Irish Crochet medallions, Bows and Jabots of Novelty and Irish Crochet laces with hand broidery, Stocks and Yokes, new shapes, of fancy and tucked net, Embroidered Linen Collars, white and assorted stripes, 5oc Striped Linen Collars and assorted fancy Bows and Jabots. 75¢ em- In Both Stores, Homespun Suits. Gored skirt with deep fold. 27-inch cutaway coat, satin lined. 12,50 Foulard Princess Dresses. Plaited skirt with fold, waist trimmed with braid, Yoke and sleeves of lace and net. 13.50 Jumper Dresses of Panama Cloth, Full plaited skirt, finished with braid, 15.00 Panama Cloth Skirts. Plaited model, with fold, trimmed with buttons, Length 37 to 39 inches, 5.00 JAMES McGREERY & GO! G WORLD, for the tools Tt Is es that his keeper en saw his way In Both Stores. acrors the Flynn and Dep They told ohun to seare! that? asked lar sp anything on me anything." saw was made of {f used wo a steel or an ed in the Tombs. t saw and the would 2. And could Induce had gained eleved, how: knife were 34th Street 34th Street FRIDAY, MAKCH 27, 1908. At the Soda Fountain “Talk of New York,” FRAPPE y's Vanilla Ice Cream, thes, Sliced Oranges i Bananas, Whipped Cream and Mayis fe $7.50 Allwin Go-Carts “old up flat; the adjusted to a tion; nickel ming, straps; NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE THENBEAG co WEST 141 STREET a SATISFACTION AAAS OR MONEY [AgkeAtSy REFUNDED @ | E i | | i | , Sensational Sale, Satarday, for 4 Hours, of Girls’ New % Box Coats d yal stripe, plaid and check id collars of si inne vel- 3 1 the double breast le; with ' ————! c v ‘aves cut extra full; h r t 2 to a customer.) $3 ji Coats, Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. Mi. COMM Vat Ustorevercloretererersrsisrcforcrs e's °e Gir!s’ $5 Silk re at $2. 79 A startling bargain—offered for Gaui the best Silk Coat value ever Girls’ Sample Dresses reps, linen, chambray Butterfly, guimpe or | e v SWISS; neck 2 handsomely trimn with embroider: id 1g 34 or full length eS pleate, with or without fold on bottom. S$ $ in all good cole Sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.98 value, all day at................. Made of A Sensation! 1/ SILK-LINED. NET WAISTS SKIRTS | Women’s Silk Coats Made to Order In Another Astonishing Saturday 4-Hour Underprice Sale An Astounding Announce- ment to Tailor-Make Skirts to Your Measure. Can’t get enougn vi these Coats— our patrons grab every one we offer as fast as we show them. A richly made clad quality silk garment M frem On sale to-morrow from 9 A. M. tol P. M. ata price less than the cost of materials. lave Silk Finished Batiste Princess Dresses Actually end W.li worth $10 each THEY'RE MADE of the finest silk- fh with round y¥ full pleated w with -medalito shoulder, giving materials consist of whi ning shades, Jap silks are elaborately trummed and i * with Val. lace and_ medallions, 5 t shown in ecru or white, and lined larg fgieheatuavery best Jap silk. i; Positively a $2 Biue. cham: from 9 A. M. & + to 1 P. M. only, white—c 89 iomorrow at. a @® at. eee On Sale for 4 Hours Saturday, Boys’ 2| Double Breasted and Pants Suits— Something Never Before| Russian Blouse 2 Pants Never in the hist Toiling has a boys’ 2 pants suit been offered for less than $2.75. There are double-breasted suits, with 1 pair Straight and 1 knicker, made of good worsted materials; also @ ’ * Boys’ $4 Suits and Reefers | On Sale ON SALE ALL DAY AT $1.98 A climax in men's and youths’ clothing bargains—a sale e ers. Neat mixtures of fine cassimeres and that will prove a money-saving Opportunity for every- Boys’ % Reefers shown in white; also silk-lined net Russian Blous: h 2 pairs of bloomer pants. Sees) ceetilh to style, NEAREIDE. from 3 to 16 DOUBLE-BREASTED BELT SUITS—Some have) body who comes here to-morrow and buys one of these waists, made full, profusely trimmed. throughout with Ing skirt. Col- value; Saturday 1 Offered at This Price. Suits years. On sale from 9 A, M, to 1 P. M. only, at. For Men & Youths |: two pairs of pants, all have one pair of Knick- suits. They come in single or double breasted models, cheviot; sizes 7 to 16 years. Exceptional value to-mc row, at .. Extra Special $5. 50 B ‘ue e Serge Knicker Suits| On Saie All Day Made of pure worsted navy sizes to fit every man. Regular $12 and $15 suits, to-morrow, all day, at Sale: Men’s and Youths’ Pants {53% About 500 pairs of new Spring all-wool blue serge, plain black thibet, worsted and cassimere fess 8 gray and other neat et- To- Morrow--A Feast of Bargainsin Spring Millinery $1.98 for the New Pompon Hat in neat shades of aan made of fine quality all-wool materials; hand-tailored; in Covert and mixtures, a black thibets, worsteds, cassimeres, Golf Red, of Venet in all the new Spring shades, Also cloth; sizes 3 to 10 y in pure worsted blue serge. In all e On Sale blue serge, all seams taped sizes 7 to 16 years; also navy blue serge Russian fects; uckles, blouse suits, sizes dD, (a 8 worth $2.50 ae 3 years: $5.50 Amazing Saturday Offerings i in Good Shoes Girls’ and Misses’ Tan Leather Extra High Cut Shoe i so much In demand and so very scarce, This lot is in either lace or button style, in a new shade of tan, at the lowest prices in New York. Quality Men’s Sample Shoes Worth $3.00 Sale Price, $2 All. perfect goods—chotce $2 | 1.69 1.49 1 You select your Own Materiais at our Dress Goods Dept. We take your correct measurements and you pay us $1.00 for the making. The skirts are well made, strictly man tailored and fit_ guaranteed. You may select from over 350. pat- Olles. Henrietta, Broadclotha, y i FAL \ “Bae Plaids, Checks, Chevron Stripes — and all th hewest’ spring novelty mai Ing from 49c. up to 81 dar. in extra charge of je when Shoes for Women at $1.98 or box calf leathers— narrow or shapes; all sizes; A BAR- GAIN at... excel any other make ever produced under $3.50 and $4. Thousands of “knowing” women wear the “Liberty.” Why not you? 2 on every palr. The $3.50 and $4 Quality Shoes at 1.98 x Liberty’ You save $1.50 to Choice of TANS, Patent, Pumps, Slippers, Gxfords, White Kid, High and Dull Shoes, in Leathers. Another clever creation in Ready- to-Wear Hats. Smart and natty “Merry Widow” sailors, press- ed, of the popular rough straw braid; trimmed with band of two large Ramie pompons, The s f best colors, and ” $1. 98 for the Ruff Hat This ts the hat we made popular at $1.98. Fancy Hair Brald Sailor, trimmed with large full chiffon 1 98 novelty pins, Best colors. A great value at Handsome fluffy and effec- vi tive hand-made hats for misses and children, Made tam’ crown, ripple brim, faced with shirred chiffon, trimmed with two dainty all silk satin ribbon The best light col- and up to date. The large silk velvet and 1.98 great values at. ruche around crown and finished with two $1.98 for Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hats of pyroxylin braid, with rosettes of ors, Bach... 1.98 This Child's Hat,

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