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ncn ng EE IVE DEE ISIE ACEDBROEGROOM, = lr GIRL BRIDE NURSES {°° FRIDAY, FEB 2 i tin i oh Subway A New OW ARR A Quick Sale of 74 Sample Lingerie Dresses Finer. aoe APES of $12.75 to $25 Grade, at $7.75 HIS FIRST WIFE FAMED. |: ne MORSE te ALTE A a4 We caught these at the maker's, just as they came in off the “road.” Materials are voile, batiste —_— today ahd 3 fee inal, We. enall| rogresn In his recovery fram hia recent | gut eeageeny cagutee, teeta and lingerie, white, with a few exceptions—here and there a frock of net over colored silk. Description us is impossible as no two are alike, but the values tell you what to expect. All ate size 36 or 38, but there will be no difficulty in finding twice 74 women who wear these sizes, who will want at least one of these charmingly new dresses. $7.75, Saturday. Subway Floor, Old Building. FOR BOYS | Saturday---Waist Day AGAIN sien Seiad The remaining stock of the 55 Russian Overcoats ; By toes eet cur cre ee | —)||f{amous McCormick Company, daly ip Bhesronie Here is the Program aw Mee Add fifty cents or a dollar to each price to ar- als 6 bi eli formerly of the Hoffman House i» ago || Exquisite Loveliness roadway Wha ESLSE:, ALUEE ’ || 51 Sailor & Russian Suits Gr EW WORSE IN 8AVANNAH— IL IN HOSPITAI BROUGHT TO NEW YORK. — ; } Elijah Alien, 72 and Jitsu Ex- : tha pert, Stricken With Plomaine | wee a) prenurse’ Moe All Poisoning. pace t tid bien w t ‘ one tin w When Wed Was Widower of i's." 4 who In living Author of “Rock Me to | Sleep, Mother.” Selling Out! ie outdan: tented that he Seventy-two-year-old iijah Marehait | York lumberman who Nea i "Ohsbere Dale tava, mouth | Lesemncoosn of Hair and Skin |i |e cold at very low--almost $2.95 rive at the usual cost. Behind these items is a long German Silver Norwalk, Cone. when he married nine-| 0, (Annie i ») || ridiculous — prices, never Instead of $3.98and$5_—_ [jist of new Waists at fair regular prices. teen-yeat-old Mine Mattie Laura Waik- |.) The exquisite loveling of English | before heard of. A saving of ¢ { , their prices when we had all ‘ Opera show gir), but also t) girls’ complexions cau be gnined by | 1 $10.00 to $25.00 on every Suit ; . sizes in each style. Each gar- Plain Waists : ; ower of Mire, Mileabeth Akers |Jand Overcoat. Stock con- : { \]} ment all-wool and made to our At $2.95, women’s washable habutai silk shirts, all white Mesh Bags or of “Rook Me to Sleep ' ; Bros. & Com- [iW f q \l] order. Sizes 3to 12. Also, all- Jor with pencil stripes. Breast pocket, soft collar and French & of the famous folk porn , rica. tone in a half-pint of witeh hazel. Ap: | Mr. Allen was generally supposed to! ply in morning, rubbing gently, and your | he a bachelor, At least, he never mplexion will b clear, soft and ith no dark or | cuffs. At $2, lighter Japanese silk shirts, white or with pencil stripes. At 75c, odd sizes in tailored waists of white and striped madras, woven pongee, washable flannel and mercerized cotton. Trimmed Waists At $2, waists of striped taffeta silk, in Spring shades,with plain colored messaline revers and net yoke. At $1 and $1.50, five styles in white lingerie waists, high neck, long or three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with lace or me- dallion. ’s High- » fe ‘ \}] wool knickerbockers, at 95c, in- lored / ; ||] stead of $1.25. Sizes 7 to 17 j i among them. Subway floor, Old Building Women's Gloves, 65c and 85c Sturdy capeskin gloves, in tan shades, at 85c. Many would call them dollar gloves. Lighter glace gloves, at 65c, 50c Last time we sold 500 in three-quarters of an hour and took orders for more than 2,500 additional. This time we have 2,400 to sell. Four-inch bags, just right for Suit and Overcoat for- Id up to $20.00, sale $9.85 K a x months? supply o -|] Every Suit and Overcoat for- Sprinkle a little merly sold up to $25.00, sale price aim previous to Walker, The cer yy took pl in the old farm house, with roaring fires, |“ siiver-heMl candles, and a host of city guests, who went from New York on special care, Mr. Allen and h \ went South, and within a week he stricken with @ mysterious maiady. ‘The couple returned to this city and|f 100 powder, head and bru: out well, Do this every rt + 3 A "i ry 4 o . ii Mr, Allen was hurried to the howpital [week or two and your hair will. br $ 2-clasp, good style and fit. At 45c, odd sizes in white lingerie waists, some with] Change; chain handle, ball The firet Mrs, Allon died Iast summer. | bright, fine and wavy. All sizes in each. ruffles. Subway flocr, Old Building. fringe. 50c. z She was a Miss Chase, and was born in| Don't neglect a cold, You mustbe e Subway floor, Old Building ‘i u Subway floor, Old Building, .. Remember, colds | issz, at Strong, Me, Paul Akers, the | well tolook your husband, He | Jead to chr years later she cat ‘The beat rei Every Suit and Overcoat for- merly sold up to $40.00, sale price $16.85 Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, formerly sold up to $35.00, sale "$14.85 7,000 Yards of Pretty Spring Suitings—Underpriced Printed Batistes at 8c Yard All-wool cloths in Spring weights—new here though someof them were made last season, which explains the prices. The As good as any—better than some—12!4c batistes. Sheer) same weaves are being made again, to sell at full price. and finely woven of good cotton. Clean black and white, blue! 54-inch Worsted Suiting, 75c, instead of $1.50 and white, pink and white and other effects, and there are good- Spring-weight mixed yarn tities, in green, blue, brown, castor end looking borders and some flower patterns. Charming for women’s Oxford. cool summer dresses, kimonos, sacques and children’s frocks. 48-inch navy blue cheviot, 65c, instead of $1 All fresh, and only by unusual trade reasons does the Some people would call it a cheviot serge. All will agree on its quality. ‘ price drop to 8c. Nine yards will make a woman's dress. | $1.25 to $2.50 Suitings, at 68c Annual Mia-Winter Sales—Saturday woe alee? sold up to Scholars of sewing schools are specially invited to make biter Nerpcerainal Benker nad conve ieee Site stripes, Women's & Misses’ Suits Women’s Shoes use of this opportunity for their spring and summer sewing. New Spring models in black and navy | Gun metal, patent leather and Russian $ Subway floor, Old Building, |40-inch Imported black wool Voile, 50c ; all wool imported storm serge; coats} calf; all Goodyear welt; all style: A fair saving of a third here. Subway floor, Old Building 26 to 28 in. long: gray satin lining: [and widths; alzee ato 7 9, i . : soaker a Tie beCORMICE : Silk Umbrellas at $1.85 Good Shoes for Girls and Boys Women's & Misses’ Dresses | aun metal, calf and patent cottskin: |] 996 BRO, aw ny cee OMPANTY, Temporary Quarters, Were made to sell at $3.50 to $5— For Girls—Smart tan button boots, cut not too high but esdbek lik Raiteerconer cel eesc i oes 3} xe 527 SIXTH AVE., deise ints. But some slight imperfection in each—-not affecting their | one or two buttons above the usual height. With plump oak soles. aldaty ye eee cease aes service-giving qualities—made them ineligible. |Priced according to size: Boys’ Shoes Patent leather and dull calf Bluchers; white corduroy sailor collar and|round or knob toe; sizes 1 * button 298 244 to 6; reg. $1.98. . é 8 st . Boys’ Knickerbocker Pant. Women's Lingerie Waists Herron ce featy mice: 39 | ord &F 2° models, in silk finisheJ lingerie; | sizes 6 to 16 years; special... IC one has all over embroidered front Men's Underwear and back; other has front of em. f broideries, filet and Cluny lace; 34 eet| Heavy derby ribbed aaron shirts Founded 1826 kkimono sleeves; sizes 34 ‘ a one worth leas than ose, 69c IVE: BPC sererersosevesrers 29c Women’s Long Kimonos | qx emer s,inderweay ey ore Reus hinmen at roomie cute wiamedrexracors TE™|| JVLasses’ €8 Girls’ Dresses Simeed with sill Bee ee w Silk Ho ‘ y feet end tele fronts cule frlahed with | Pure alll feet colors deep garter top; in the New Spring Styles oil to match the collar; 59 spliced heel and ts sizes pe Sw cone, ic ht ae 28e.. : Ic us a A toh oe ln ae 5 Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored Suits USCS CON are Fores in gray, tan and navy blue whipcords; $25. 00 So here they are at $1.85. 6 to & $1.50; 834 to 11, $1,753 11} to 2, $2; 214 to 6, $2.50. Women’s umbrellas, mostly black, with many of green, an excellent es ‘ a - color for spring—a few browns, cardinals, navy blue and garnets, Long For Boys—Snappy gunmetal calfskin bluchers with the high graceful princess handles of mission wood. toe that the young fellows like and solid soles thick enough to do Men's umbrellas—all black with natural wood handles, Dependable | without rubbers. Sizes 1 to 514, $1.50. silk, sturdy well made frames. Si way floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building. A Standing Room 9 Men sOvercoats Only Around That were especially priced $10.50, now These $3.78 | ene When we began to advertise these overcoats at} Every one a staple $1 $10.50 a few weeks ago we placed their actual worth/ shirt. Curtains, Linens, Sheets, Muslins & T i Iso fancy stripe: ‘aly; i ' Table Damask; bleach. Glas, Toweling pure owelings with fed striped materials; all lined at $18 foyer ae iieten miamiiaiae But the maker cared ed; 58 in. wide; linen; blue or red , Which meant t NY ‘HE: more to clear his shelv val. 39¢; yds...... 27€ ce et ; Evening & Dancing ‘Dresses STORE in New York would ask that for them. for new spring shirts thas Table Cloths; bleached; tise 45936 tm of satin meteor, laco and chiffon ¢ $29. 50 That was in the prime of the bgp epeenn. for anything else. Narra enna White or Arablan Gu trimmed, We think by now these overcoats cou! ad else-) Ail neglige shirts of tains; 3!) yde. long; rm heavy cable nets; slightly in.; | imperfect, val, $2. Pieached; reg. 10c 534 i qe an hee eed 58c ————— Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 F where for $15 to $18. So we revise value estimates] .adras and percale in and price at once, saying clean-cut stripes. Sizes 14 $8.75 for $15 and $18 Overcoats|te 17. 5c. They are of all-wool fancy mixtures—the roughest kinds so highly favored this season. Bath Robes at dollars Some double-faced fabrics, Others serge lined. Various styles as to pattern, All sizes. saving: Terry, $3; blanket, While Here See the Men’s Suits at $10.50 |**° They will open your eyes—-for it’s a rare day in February when a man sees suits even APPROACHING these at a price approaching this—$10.50. ( Broadway, corner of 8th Street, Main floor, . Another Lot of Those U.S. Army Shoes and |Men’s Socks Other Good Shoes—at $2.85 Three Pairs for The government buys these shoes in thousand pair lots to get a price as low ; es you pay tor a single pair. Great shoes for hard wear. Black calfskin lace Price of Two bluchers—not too heavy. O.K.’d by the government inspector. Sizes 6to11,D] 1c, 3 pairs for 50c. Imported and E widths, . plain black or tan lisle; and With these, odd sizes in men’s fine black and tan $4, $5 and $6 shoes from our |plack with embroidered fronts, own stocks, $2.85. Broadway, corner of 8th Street, Main floor, Subway floor, Old Building, ; size] bleached; large fringed: ree. gg White Cotton Voile Dresses $8.50 & $10.50 Girls’ Dresses—q to 14 Years of tissue, hand-mado yoke or embroidery trimmed, in all the dainty colorings, $3.95 & $4.45 Subway floor, Old Building, Infants’ Dresses at Attractive Prices a large assortment of new models and materials, Sizes 6 months to 2/9 years, | Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 5c, 85¢, 98c, $1.50 & $1.95 Skirts to Match | 50c, 75¢, 98t, $1.25 & $1.50 Complete Line of Children's Rompers * - pp nee hyd madele of our farm donten (6 months to 6 years) JOHN WAN AMAKER Long Medi . ieckpleces, fc - D AMl the desirable furs, 50c, 75¢, 98e B S145 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Men’s Fur Coats for E 3 y see Jeg d rewind sad Street wear, Imported Hand-made Rompers ——— = : ae —<—<—<—$— = 801 Filth Avenue, New York. 12H Os (A seven-time World Want works all the week, Order one to-day and prosper. Broadway & 20th St; Sth Ave; 19th St,