The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1911, Page 8

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THE a WORLD, ih had eabaki MARCH 7, 1911. mo terdan, | Sarin Hor. They ED FIRE H | Store Opens ¢t 8:30 and Closes at 6PM. NFICHBORS® ae months Fhe tn Cones" gio" Shay ul}| HUNTED FIRE HALF HOUR. | CASTORIA ore Opens anc king cere | Pollen of the Teonard street station | | For Infants and Children. [A downward - downward price-revision on the well-known ‘ ht hhltan sour aiscovering ve ois The Kind You Have Always Bought | |RAJAH Silks will take effect beginning tomorrow. ; hour As every one knows, this silk has been selling at $1 a yard. It is equally well known that it is the best Shantung to be had at its price. The new price will be 75¢c a yard. Main aisle, Old Building. Two Groups of Women’s Shoes Get New Prices of $1 and $1.65 One of Eighteen Victims, Spring Oxfords Are Already Treading Upon Their —— peeraarit that they nave petoreé toot | yam \ Heels and They Must Make Room at Once prmpectr 5 te-room at Poltee At $1.65, we shall sell tomorrow women's button and lace shoes of gun-metal, patent leather and kidskin, that were made to sell at various prices from $2.50 to $3.50. All sizes in this group. At Si, we 1a thousand pairs of women’s shocs, oll cf which were made 0 sell for at Sizes 2!. to 4 are particularily numercus in this group, but some si s All are good shoes. Some bear well-known trade-marks. There are several thousand pairs but, naturally, the early choice will be best. Basement, Old Building. KS | Bears the Bignature 7 LHe: f edt Booty of Boy Gang Brings Crowd of Robbed Harlem- to Headquarter THEIR FLAT A_ MINE, |e Two of Five Stripped to ke store Clothes Taken From | ‘ ized Ha f eo months, was [over tis, but we had no time for skirts,” Pawnbroker Gave Tip. artment yesterd aay The raid ery and fein het : Start Your Econom cues ana 1a pawn lyn, who told shape and f meer- | pote nnor, Cunningham sehaum pi an Denw ¢ Brooklyn Central O1 other ta nd cha 4 i { sh wax noted ent to pawnshor three detective SEE Between Lenox & 7th Aves. In he oe an It a The Wanamaker Twice-a-Year Sale of High- Grade Housewares Offers A saving of 25 per cent. on 1 the best Tinware and Japanned Ware. A saving of 33!) per cent. on hand-made Woodenware for kitchen and laundry. A saving of 33! per cent. on Vollrath Seamless Steel Enameled Ware Utensils. A saving of 20 to 40 per cent. on Black and Galvanized Ironware. A saving of 25 to 3314 per cent. on Nickel-plated Brass Fittings for the Bath- room. A saving of 25 to 50 per cent. on Kitchen Cutlery, Brooms, Brushes, Kitchen Sundries. A saving of 25 per cent. on modern hardwood Refrigerators, house and apart- ment style. A saving on Steamer and Dress Trunks which makes the large sizes as cheap as the small ones. ee Everything in the sale is of first quality. There are ample quantities of each ‘Liberty and Health MISS LIBERTY is only twenty-five years old, but she represents a monumental expression of the love and friendship of our greatest sister Republic across the seas. She stands as an enduring token of the peaceful bond that unites our Republic to that of France. FATHER KNICKERBOCKER tepiesens health, honesty and cleanliness—hence the good, healthful beer that bears his name. ~~ Wednesday Bargains able, ie “ D. orders, tapes Cotton —— ae eeeare|| _ JACOB RUPPERTS \| Knickerbocker Beer g; some with embroid- of colors, “The Beer That Satisfies” n sleeve, Sizes 6 to 20) yard , SILK AND COTTON Ni a RAL LINEN neal jb yard. is the chosen beverage of the good liver and connoisseur because it is made trom the choicest material that can be produced trom the fields of nature, and brewed by the most modern metheds and machinery ever invented by the art of man for the brewing and bottling industry. Knickerbocker Beer is healthfal, appetizing and satisiying. Item, And the savings are exactly as we state. ‘Baes mechs New Bullen, Our bottled beers are for sale at hotels, cates and restaurants, aud | | by all dealers, and on draught all over Greater New York and in many cities and towns throughout the States of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Families supplied by retail dealers. | : All Our Beers Are Brewed and Bottled at Our Brewery long at i ag Telgaty ean : SE ee Phese, of the plain, beautiful Colorial type, of which our ancestors boasted, are supported by m » Colorial pedestal and broad scroll feet. Ui 7 \7 iS 1 be ad OTF i itt Tae Imp: ovcments on those our forefathers knew, however, for the tables are built so that the pedestal does not separate when the top is extended to six feet, though this separation is necessary when an cight foot extension is made. These tables were ordered for our Half-Yearly Sale. Late in arrivat though they are, yet it would not be fair to sell them at their regular prices of $35, $38, $40 and $45, as they were bought at a price-concession from the A mail or ( SOc. tacts, yea 5c. smart trimmings of silk, laces and dainty nets Men's Womens Handkerchiefs, 5c, WOMEN'S HANDK border and also plain and a arly 10¢ EN'S HANDKE and tucks | $5.00 Leather Hard Bags, 2.95 SI AL AND Ww if RSE inch hem. Reg. t0¢; do iy 00 eae 4.50 od 5Ce Belt Buckles, 23c | IMPORTI'D BELT LES AND| PINS—in Roman and| beer gray i vith ethysts, | apphires, corals and turquoise |{inish, duplicate for less than $6.0 Digan Frames, 19¢, 39¢ | ———— se 1 Photo Franes| $F Axminster Mats, 69c and French gray} extra heavy quality; size 18x36 In mente finish ee Rogers’ Si verplated Flat Ware $1 Carpet, yd., 65¢ TEA SP 4g¢| VELVET HALL AND STAIR CARPET TABLE Si S—6 In He O5-| extra fine quality; very durable. MEDIUM FORKS in set Ode Ne eee ae | 25c Colonial Cretonnes, 17c t designs and color ef 1 : Cate ea manufacturers, we ht bite, at One for 5-i ables are $25 a: 27.50, and 48-i s Tree Framed Pictures, a my 15c Curtain Muslin, Yd. efore, 45-inch tables are $25 and $: ani inch tables are $30 Figured and dotted; 36 wid Each : Atl $1.09 Bamboo a 69 thirty-five. extends to either 6 or 8 feet. Please remember there anion mee a) yut Sixth Gallery, New Building. COMP Di 00) a 4 A Second Shipment Adds to Our Collection of , eee ETCH ARBON PRINTS TOGRAV SA ‘ ¢ Your choice of book Is, tal tig n gilt and tbourett made. AT eee a a ld Ea smi Ruff ‘ i Women’s Pumps, Ties, 1.55 | me Bulles Swi We 1c Just the thing for sash curtains; 1 and lace insertion; 30 in, wide 69c. Dress Goods, 49c, 42INCH ALL WOOL STORM GE colors and black; S4-INCH K AND WHITE SHEPHERD dcuble these prices in any first-class specialty shop. This particular group represents the surplus of stock a prominent manufacturer and many.are advance les ali’s styles . In and table lomps toth fer ¢ fer gas, with bress star dard: copper, or of all-brass with copy Selling at About Half Their Real Value fi 5 nesomaes ‘ This sole of lamps is o semi-ca.nual endeavor with us—which acccunts for the unusually lcw prices on these lamps of the finest construction and workmanship, and which ordinarily sell at 4 Vis jon A gas portable lamp (as pi¢tured) sell- ing at $7.50, instead of $15, fairly tepre- 1e many price-advantages~~it has pierced brass trimmings underlined with copper—the shade is made of two metals, brass and copper, and is cclored with the (Apa RIMENTS| c HAITI FURMLSHED| I “aa DOWN ON 30° bs00 “ “* s7R00 ; ismy50 Mg 00 SOLID Bi 3ASS BED. 1 6a NTS IN PROPORTION E ASE VERY PURCHAS iy FREIOHT AND RA/LROAD FARE 2174: 3 PAVE. cc BS 19 2... OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ~ THIS np. mediate ae © » $5, $7.50, $10, “sl rk i Formerly A, T Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. a

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