The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1908, Page 10

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# i { a ' “ Med, 7 exhibition trougt * messed th » “STOCKS LOWE fh meen 10 STEEPLEJACK’S AGILITY SAVES HIM FROM DEATH a Catches Dangling Rope 200 Feet in Air as He Slips From His “Chair.” ' Wigh up ona Bailey. a ste ‘wey City fo Bal Bail the side ratus that purpose. He he top of ‘all tn. an a up again in A BRISK MARKET | Erie Railroad, Utah Copper, | Pacifics, Brooklyn Transit ting Hit. and Re * After a low s he tota @hares and — NORTHERN PACIFIC DIVIDEND UNCHANGED. pee ot _ SEWED IN BAG AND BURIED, MAN SLAIN SAY POLICE. { i gyRAc Y ny of a b unearthed In 1 part of the city yes Te war sewed up in a aries mbout a t WMentification has not be N m the Pb ES “BUFFALO BILL” |GoT LICENSE TO MARRY MAN DYING IN, HOSPITAL. SERIOUSLY ILL | IN CHICAGO. For Infants and Children. am F, and Company Dry Goods A Most Unusual Offer of Fine Suits for Boys ANY stores can clothe boys—this store dresses them. The boys’ clothing depart- ment, second floor, lives up fully to the Greenhut and Company standard—‘‘the best to be had, for the least that can buy it.” It sells good clothing—nothing else. It pur- chases only from the three or four American specialists in boys’ clothing whose preduct could be taken absolutely on faith with perfect safety, and whose styles are really artistic creations ranking with the work of the best tailors for men and women. And yet its prices are moderate and special offers are frequent. It is not often, however, that an offer like the following can be made, even here: Five hundred suits for boys aged 8 to 17 years, made by one of the two leading specialists in boys’ clothing in the United Siates, and showing it in the clever styles, fine fabrics and perieci tailoring. Consisting of yoke, Norfolk and double-breasted, belted suits in fancy cheviots. Two pairs of knickerbocker trousers with each suit. Linings of finest grade mohair suiting; every thread wool; work.nanship the best known to the trade. Values 8.50 and 10.00. Special ae price, at 4 a O j 5 6 Q 6.95 Second Floor. Fine Silk Full-length silk coats that combine the extremes of beauty and service- Traveling and ability ; in taffetas, pongecs, tussahs and rajahs. Tt are shown in a Top Coats number of attractive models, semi- fitting and loose, in either severe tailor finish or prettily elaborated. In black, champagne, navy blue and brown, At 18.50, 22.00, 25.00, 30.00 and upwaris Jaunty full-length traveling coats in sturdy Scotch mix- tures, fancy weaves and plain and fancy serges; well cut and finely t dd, Ai 25.00, 30.00 and upwards nglish top cc ert, broadcloth and serge; the cvat tor be on Wi shown in a number of smart c ng models that are irreproach- ably tailored ; in tan and ble At 12.50, 15.00, 18.50 and upwards Secord Flocr Display a ep careful and dire ‘ ind that the variety and exclusive- Silks--- ness of our showing of silks for Spring And aSale and Summer is unsurpassed in New '~ York. Not only is every weav Of Them but very many of the designs are exclusive with this store. For the making of Easter gowns, we are showing a superb stock of chiffon cloth bordures, imported foulards and radium broche, besides all the newest fabrics of the season. Special for Friday’s Selling: Sale of Printed Chiffon Cloth, Silk Voile and Radium Chiffon, in striped effects of satin and new ideas in printed dots; value 2.50 to 3.50. Main Foor At 1.50 a yard Sale of Just now at the ime when baby begins to , get daily outings, we were so fortunate as to Babies’ secure the entire sample line of a prominent Caps maker of infants’ caps. All are fresh and crisp, almost entirely one of a kind. Made : of lawn, dotted Swiss and mutl, daintily trimmed with lace, mbbon or flowers. Regularly these pretty caps would sell at 1.35, 2.00 and even higher—you_may choose from the entire group, Friday and Saturd At 85c each Main Floor, Rotunda CASTORIA the Kind You Have Aiways Boughi Three Special Lots of Women’s New Spring Goods The Best Values Offered This Season Women’s Embroidered Collars 500 DOZEN WOMEN’S LAUNDERED EM- BROIDERED COLLARS, in blue, brown and helio stripe effects, in the new spring colors; sizes 12% to 13%. Regular price, 23c. Special 10¢ Women’s Silk Gloves 000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S ELBOW iTH RE SILK GLO te, perfect and splendid quality in every Value 73c, Special 44c Women’s Walking Skirts 250 WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS, made of fine pana loth, worsted and Serges; also gray mixtures and fancy stripes, in black, blue and brown. (No extra charge for alterations.) Spec “, 5.00 Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. Our patrons are cordially invited to visit the new Reception and Lounging Room onthe Fourth Floor. Tea is served (without charge) throughout the day. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators. 'Cold, Dry Air Storage for Furs We offer to our pa- trons who desire a safe storage place for furs, rugs or curtains the facilities and advan- tages of one of the very best cold-air fur stor- age lofts in the world Furs stored here are safe against damage by moth, dampness, dry- ness, fire or theft. They receive constant and expert attention while in our charge. Full insurance is given. Charges moderate. Men's Scarfs--- Half Price We place on sale to-morrow 2,700 scarfs, the entire stock of a well-known manufacturer, consisting of French four- in-hands and Traymore bat-wing ties. They are made of novelty silk and crepe, in plain colors and light effects for Spring. Every scarf offered was made to sell for 50c—in some cases mofe—to-morrow the entire group is marked At 25c each Main Fioor, Sixth Ave. The extraordinarily low prices that prevail during the sale of bedsteads and bedding 1s not the only feature that will attract Spring housefur- nishers—each spring, mattress and pillow will be made up fresh ___and perfect to order from samples Delivery three days from date of order: Brass Bedsteads: Colonial—five styles ; posts; straight d_ bow ite 33.50, 42.50 and 45.00, At 14.00, 18.00, 22.50, 30.00 and 32.50 Springs : upholstered box springs, selected wood frame extra steel spiral springs, upholstered top, A.C. A, or fancy ticking; regularly 14.50, Nee At 9.50 Mattresses (to order) 50 Ibs, 1 or 2 parts, Imperial St al rolled edge, special cotton layer, fancy or A ticking ; full size—4x6 ft; regularly 1200, Tee At 8.00 : live geese feather pillows, 6 Ibs, Continuing the Sale of Bedsteads And Bedding shown. continuous 2-in, regularly 20.00, 25,00, Pillow: to the pair, 22x28 in.; regularly 6.50, At 4.50 a pair Fourth Floor To-morrow we place on sale a collection of fringed crochet bed spreads, in Mar- Bed Spreads seilles patterns. The former prices were. 1.30, 1.75 and 2.00, Now at 95c, 1.25 and 1.50 Main Floor 6th-Avenue, 18th to 19th Street Greenhut and Company 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street \ » (‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1900. Son Daniel SonssSons Boars the) Litiiu A seven-time World W ks all th k. 0 to-d : 2 tim | ant works all the week. rder one to-day anc! Signature of Ze A @ | prosper, SN i WANAMAKER’S ECONOMY BASEMENT Friday’s Offerings—Not on Sale Today Women’s $5 Net Waists at $3.50 An unusually choice offering of three hundred and fifty handsome Net Waists, of the quality regularly sold at $5 each, Several beautiful new models to choose from, in white and ecru, Waists that are distinctly dressy, with short sleeves, and silk-lined—a wonder- ful opportunity at $3.50 each. And a lot of attractive new arrivals among the $1 to $1.50 Lawn Waists at 70c Each made—trimmed in pretty styles with Valenciennes lace and embroidery; open front and Many of them sold in our regular stock at the higher prices, the remainder a n tailored w of white percale with black dots y little price—702 each, Women’s Stunning TAILORED | MANDKERCHIEFS SUI TS bs Seine at ‘a rice Very Special Value At $14.75 The picture hints at the stylish lines of these new suits, with their pony style jacket, sing -breasted and collarless, edged with wide silk braid and finished with tailored strappings and buttons, the full sleeves and the side-plaited skirt with deep fold, But the quality of the Panama cloth from which they in black, blue, brown gen blue, and Splendidly back are made, and a few fn n which the 8 you re ta hown will have tc for your- self. These su copied from | one of our handsome high-priced models, and are ply wonders at | Moderately Priced Sacques their price, $14.75, Giale wn, with flora ah Hats in Smart | Styles at $5! These y models are made es- Golden Salon in the showing the style, higher: Muslin Underwear well-made all of much —— Good Values in Hosiery Por Women and Men trimmings. Men’s $1 to $1.50 Shirts at 65¢ | More of the same fine Th quarter of bosom, negligee style; cuffs A good v; “ts that made such lively selling a week | $1.50 Hand Bags at $1 to be regular $1 and $1.50 qualith 7 Stiff bosom and plaited or ched, All sizes, 14 to 17%. | 65c each, a ago. ) kind, ched or det. patte Men’s Scarfs at 25c d about the splendid line of 25¢ Neckwear for Men al is not to be foun new lot, made up from the short | pes and figures in the popular | We | Women's Oxfords we continua Marvels at $2 Girls’ $1.60 and $2 Shoes at $1.30 and $1.60 are conc 25c each. end four-in-hand sty Girls’ “Junior” Suits at $8.50 ticularly smart Suits for Girls of 12, 14 and 16 years, that pecially at their low price—$8,50. ipes and fancy mixtures, in some of the Jackets are single-breasted and Skirts plaited, with bias fold. Some p will be much admired, They are well m : le colors of the season. lined with satin. gu and pinguiy chien io Seca bauedy Girls’ $5 Princess Overwaist Dresses, $3 | s of ved, checked or y ais i the basen Sizes for 14, pretty Washable Dress , in a variety of attractive color ist style, and trimmed with embroidery. nd a regular $5 value, at $3 each. 50c Dress Linens at w oyster Ww «i Little Folks’ Coats and Hats ainty Coats and Hats, in the prettiest Spring fashions, for $ very 25c to 75c Doilies at 15c All-linen, scalloped and ew ford to buy them at thes izes ft to 6 year: s of paca cloth; emblem on a third o—In Remnants of Oil Cloth tures; velvet col- and cuffs, with ats, trimmed with double folds ng, Oe, reg. $1, 4 ft. 6 in. Jong, 6 In. long, at 35c to $2.25 Embroideries 25c to $1.50 a Yard Fight thousand yards of beautiful Corset Cover Edgings, and Bands and Insertions in charming patterns, are offered tomorrow at a third less than their regular prices, Many of them came from our own stock—a clean-up—the rest from a similar effort on the part oi the manufacturer, Al! are of the highest class, ,in patterns, workmanship i y is, ang poner Cover lidgings include many pretty floral effects, as well as handsome, large j at terns; all with space for ribbons. Prices, 30c to 75c a yard, instead of 45c to $1.10, ‘There is a great variety of desirable patterns among the Bands, Insertions and Edgings, and new prices are 25c to $1.50 a yard, regularly 35c to $2.25. apr TUL LONESOMETOWN SONG, Billy Gaston's Song, “Gee! But ‘This Us| " was so good that Kolb | || HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, BUSINESS a Lonesome Town, and Dill, the San Francisco to New, York | Laugh Makers, named thelr show after ft, | It's m great song. The Sunday World | will give the words and musle next Sun- FOR GENUINE BAR- { GAIN “OFFERS SEE with a comic {iustrated cover in| lors showing Kolb and Dill in character, | Don’t forget. Next Sunday. Order from Von PROPERTY, COUNTRY ESTATES. |

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