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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, T92 Re, el Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Tomorrow Opens the Great March Sale of China, Cut Glass and Housewares (THOUSANDS of pieces of china and cut glass have been prepared for this sale. All is up to our regular standard and below our regular all-year-round prices. This section of the sale includes dinner sets, odd china, such as separate plates, cups and saucers, salad bowls and so.on, and a large colle oma rien ee | No, 178 Cher: have necetved a before Gheriff Harburger and @ Jury the relief of the poor tg their dtstrict. Honey it, Is the Retailer Who Smil-| Fifth avenue, under a chattel mortgage acknowledged: a a 4 ¢ conte a pount,| GIVE AID TO DAY NURSERY. | ' How to Market for Sunday) siz s"=: ® Probab 2 oad. Coughs, Colds / y on a Plan That Reduces | sivas’: We’ isis, ini! 1 sme of Crtaan Desrng a ikles Wins Victory. number of donatior yesterday her olaim to all the furnish-| The folfowing were unaccompanted by 2 Borehowé asd Tar ingly Tacks on the for $13,067.05, and they will not be sold ' | charge of the Madonna Day Nursery, Hale’s the High Cost of Living. The wife of Gen. Bickies established | from readers of T! ings of Gen, Stckles's house, No, 22 any address and are hereby gratefully on March 7. Big Price. wid | ereska: ehnnetine “reducing Fat STERN BROTHERS | BY CBRARLOTTE R. BANGS. (Founder of the Home Market Cheb), — Only a little past midwinter, yet the @unsumer buying at wholesale markets rust now choose between old vegeta- Slee and new—the winter variety or epring and summer. New Yorkers are fast being spoiled, due to farmers of California, Florida, Virginia and the Carolinas, By basket, crate, barrel these fresh supplies come from far way, adding to the wholesalers’ dilem- are now prepared to show unusually large assortments of ” Misses’ and Small Women’s Spring Apparel comprising Tailored Suits, Three Piece Garments, Street, Afternoon, and Evening Gowns, Motor and Dress Coats, embodying the | season's newest fashion ideas and introducing the latest silk and wool fabrics, And will also offer To-morrow, Saturday, the following Decided Values: lection of fine cut glass. New Building. 59,016 Household Utensils Specially a trom Our Regu- lar Munufacturers and Offered During March at Economies of 10 to 40 Per Cent. @a in disposition of all. In turning over such out of season supplies to the Northern retailer—iet it be here told that it is the retailer who amilingly “tacks on" the price—consumers #0 pay = “ dearly for what is actually most rea- @onabdle in price. —— Te rn eRe Ee Se faeen, BEe .1,Bo ber re Oddments of $1 to $5 Neckwear | High-Waisted ) SS Si dreped ckirt, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years $22.50 Go at d Nightgowns het see eran hl vou ig c to Goa 50c an $1 Pretty, demure kinds with 7 sy. og Prescription taviet| Street Dresses, ; Most of the pieces are of fine batiste daintily hand-em-|ribbons, embroideries and laces Gee bea Yee eee i Satine tee this pate Two models, of fine men's wear serge, broidered and having touches of real lace—Irish, Cluny and|to make them gay. Their high Another item ie — Foca ee | hoa) ake Wan showing new blouse with embroidered batiste 19 75 sometimes even real Valenciennes or Mechlin. jwaists are becoming to every- sere re rncta dae eTaiok ae’ producers | than formerly, bu : | collars and silk lined waists, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at . , Jabots, stocks and jabots, high black silk stocks, fur- one and the cunning fittle sleeves who, raiee euppites, ship them, yet got | makes (0 conte Fa Ban . Afte: D trimmed shadow lace jabots, Roman striped collars, Robes-|edged with lace and some tied Bo returns in cash. Kale, spinach, pep-| gaiers, asking the retaliers to come dwn) ; iJ , . Pierre collars, vestees, etc. ' |with ribbon are as cunning as pers, extone, carrots ternipe Score a down on many prices, ‘ Ubetn Sergi rah aah skirt, 17 50 " aay Pleasing little bargains because not quite new) possible. $1, $1.75, $2.50. ote, radion- ‘are igno' « , f m4: he . fol ian, sil waist, 14, years, at o an 5 leusbing darevely atthe “call back (0 {aay Coats Also Marabou Capes and Stoles and Mutts | reniedwiaien eae the ferm,” as city folks know it from | Haddock ; . * wd Unuseally eich with tages au om- Drees type only. Prices of cents, 76| Hal Sra itm, Jp} tem Tablete (made, in, of Diagonals and Novelty Checks, three-quarter length, $1 and $2, were $3 to $5.75 roideries, 50c, 7 f pended ‘hae danas tae pe pe Pee faa a half and full sill lined, sizes 14, 16 and | veer bd 14.75 Lovely fluffy things LA black or natural marabou; some marabou-trimmed| at draveres: oe) Tre suevcan tailers putting out 5, 8, and 10 cents a| Lomer Coats, velvet scarfs at the same price. | aa pecial style at 850 ie ot eee ar na aes of Silk and Wool Matelasee, in all desirable color Scarfs, $1.50 to $3, were $4.50 to $10 has embroidery beading threaded @itered there can be no profit in farm- combinations, trimmed with velvet Oriental For street and evening wear. Black ones with colored liniags and, With wide satin ribbon. ing. Some of the food supplies in whole- embroidered collars, and lined with peau de cygne} eatin fringes, dainty chiffon Laser teenie edged with lace and ribbon eet All so daintily fresh and crisp ie are We tied monetes tole : fizes 14, 16 and 16 years, at 27.50 buds and variety of odd one-of-e-kind things, one likes to touch them, the consumer, therefore never bought. | . Main floor, Old Building. Third floor, Old Building. ‘The following prices and offerings ne * Cold in Head 7 aS aaa aA Seales cieeciemmarssuammmmmmenacanns sane nd show how plen- lg Tee Eon hs tgpllamal — = T R Women’s Easter Gloves| Fetching Spring Suits f ota, ag be retloved quick, Get « 25 STERN B Princess May, $1 For Y. 3 «bef aa, or $0 cent tube of sanitary Spring shipments are now un- or Young Women "Boe! doen, | Bebe, doa, | for 3. 00 tn, Pas a omg el poe eg hands|. All sorts of quaint ideas, Beige, tan,.white, duck blue with Tong fingers, and Princess|*UCh as red coats with white and navy, $43.50. or black and white skirts; i black peer ete gue ee eoaee Green coats with white skirts; striped tabries 898-50" — K ONDON's have arranged for To-morrow, a Clearance Sale of Catarrhal Jelly several thousand yards of this season's most desirable ving | Tha tigt dere nd do grod,_ Maney, tach Dress Silks aad : green suits and moire — piak hite striped He 4 Rake and Tah Renee (OF OARNO! BOR | re cree eae ete, 3 ‘ fingers. coats with charmeuse skirts. ,uite cut with os much Py ua The leaders In’ apeciai tines wilt be | 10 MteN Te pete ease eae hei | Ser | in Dress Patterns only, at Very Great Reductions pence Bey ievesiere made Among the cloth tailored ss cautom made suits at double the. {if Yale, peppers, cauliflower, green beans, asparagus, sprouts, celery, apimach, tur- Plain Satin Charmeuse, + in| Suits is one of Bayadere ben- Price. $37.50. po degen "ir ae galine, beautifully _ tailored. Other auits, $21.50 to 900. mede over our own measure Girls’ Russian Regulation Suits Quantities of kale and spinach spell | Gisaster for the Virginia growers and in a large variety of leading colore, ments. They are famous for] | ri 7 : rs, Consumers have no warnini . Th ll. ‘Custom de’ J] belt and hand-embroidered. canbtem. fe ers Not Alone a Va Taha 298 York oe 91.18, 148 feel rissa vita |ace teas thy Ue Myer ge owe ene fl} Garber, business 'prevegle. Coler?, by Plain i epe de Chine, , tan, gray. [lord in our own factory to brown. 6.50. | See te een ar e Values $1.75 to 2.50 Yard, ot 1,10, 1.25 {if A custome peng te fo |our own comune oe cay ma | 4% con olemale pri . n white, with blue collar, cuffs, Second floor, ing. | olene faders alee . Brocaded Crepes and Satin Charmeuse, wanted te tell you that I paid hite, with blue collar, cuff Second floor, Old Building Bi siorale Tet, ale, Pcents heed, seee | Values $2.25 to 2.75 Yard, at 1.25, 1.50 _ |[] aly, £2.25 for these cloves, and Piewiea take ee hele be only 5 cents retail. Onions, eee “ . life.” jeries of ‘unate Incidents es Possi wart, need be only 4 cei Imported Suitings, Failles, ines, better im my life.”” rey g { Mavapetot, ge sn G realy most (and More) Foulards and Printed Wien Bengeine 65¢ 1 75 Main floor, Old Building. This Disposal of out, @ahed up wah ured cverry on top. [EM . Values $1.75 to 4.50 Yard, at mas Surprise Prices in Fashionable Leather Handbags * Cnty the caterers are wine to int oom ES YOurs in Hackett-Carhar’t This Sale will be found of Exceptional Interest to Out of Town Dressmakers. Also To-morrow, Continuation Clearance Sales of Men’s Furnishings, Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats ‘West 23d and 22d Streets Brushes sibility in large sise grapefruit that @oes begging at low price. Here con- A maker here had a surplus lot of frames, a maker there had some bags to dispose of before Spring stock;taking. Still another wished to keep his workmen occupied during a dull ary Taking advantage of all these le squalls, we are able to offer Saturday: 2,000 Handbags in New Shapes & Leathers $1, $1.35, $2 and $3; regularly $1.25 to $5 Colors and shapes suitable to carry with the new Spring suit. Bags of pin coal (in spite of ite steadily advancing price) also fn mee oe tt seal, t seal, goat walrus bi id Tecee’ pig chin and ealf elllgstor mh ROSES SRA eres ore Berviceable ab bags, with inner frames and fitt the new chain finty atteracon bags to carry with Sptian eetoees every wanted kind, one which will be sald at @9— $18, $20 and $22.50 Said @ maker of the b “4 \ Peed ay condo ayes teal’ tMlarpese. There fe Overcoats and Suits $9.50 ql UMAH ry rons, Veer, Tete Meareatamah erties con at i sd worth of ce clothes—but also the following: —Quality of the very highest in every innermost detail that goes to make clothes good. — Assortments that embrace the finest fabrics, the newest colorings, the most advanced models. —Styles that are the embodiment of correctness— latest dictates of good fashion—all~guaranteed for another season's service. All agided features that comb: clothes b= mel such ae New York pig tg Fo) N known. of celery at wholeml ere maintain steep rat Endive, at 16 cents r@tatied by the same firm for 18 cents a) pound, yet retail stores ask 27 cents. It | comes from Belgium and France, is mearing its season's end and probably will kesp ascending in price therefore. Caulifiowerets abundant and only $1.50 for box of 12-16 heads; retail price, 18-25 cents each. POTATOES—Down go prices. Medium ised Maine grade, sell for $1.75 bag. ‘They are equal to best Long Island, ‘Michigan has some on market, but poor comtres are part of tivis crop, eo the Market Club found. Bermudas are very plentiful, best and seconds, this latter | IN often sold as best by retail stores, 02,50, Arenow...... ship.” And he was speaking from a wholesaler's polnt'of vew™ 4 All values in the sale are equally good. sa Y find delightful, pod February Faratare and Rug Sale—$0% Reductions Women’s Tailor - Made Petticoats, $3.88 $35, $37.50, $40 and $42.50 of Petticoats, $ Overcoats and Suits $ : ee Underwear for Spring ree Se ana Z SSS Underwear that is cleaned, scoured and shrunk bofore Httle weer under vider ae being made up—which causes it to keep its shapo aa well as ttle dancing dreason are ite fresh appearance, no matter how many times it is tubbed, unpacked, White, pink, crepe Every garment is actually tailored, Seams are flat and|with novelty filet and wide finished with button-hole stitch to prevent unravelling, buttons) Valenciennes Iacea, the are secured with aix-cord thread and button holes are made) tinished with a flat od BUTTER—Down to the thirtios, but retailers keep top prices for fancy Grades, Indeed the wort “fancy” fits admirably for anything needing price added. Nobody dreams of questioning @wch a far-reaching, delightful little werd, It has taken great hold in both ‘Wholesale and retail market circles. It seeps the butter buyers on the Jump to keep pace with fractions, but no very low price is predicted for best grade Butter, until new lots come im, |. «., more ie made, Trousers Reductions | Boys’ & Children’s \) $5 & $5 Trower are now. $72) Clothes Reductions $9 & $10 Trousers are now, .§5.75| At O41 Broadway & 154 E. 125th Se, cord, . Furnishings $7.50 and $10 Children's Overcoat is draware ang tights of medium walght cotton, 00; extra saat <n Hibben, . . . double extra sises, 050, er shipment of the teed §— | All modele; 234 to 17 yeare bina ribbed ll ight soiten, 1) { 4 Penge eaeee eet | tateceahstuaetoene Bemaation elt of white Wobed ule or plum weght, coiton #11] masalne.pelloonts ‘with " walethand and pleated flewnes, street Py rai fi me, Framed Oil Paintings, Photograyures, Third flown, O14 Pring, $1.50 worth of Collars........ All models; 234 to 18 ycare $5.75 A Dosen Shirts at the Price of Six: 615, $16.50 & $18 Children’s Over. $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Shirts... .65¢| Coats All modele; 6 to 18 yre; $7.75 NY Six for $4.75. ats Etchings and Photographs Pear Cnet’ #3 Sanderd Soring Doo $175 | Po at Lowered Prices Imported Dress id cl tet! | a Sega beet 11,7 ante ctv ft cat wal ft at Linen Bed shlpoe holaing back treat Three for $1.00, 06 Gill and Opera Hate...... $4.00 | AN $42 A pao ood, ore rf ay rent tt ings. 46 Inches Wide AScVard frida, the atorage will be put forth te a QUTI it FOR “a ‘A Buk het the ci ap odds tare Lt ty sid Particularly destyable heeause of stock. Second and third a | Fulton Market. ry Retail # 119 American photogravuzes | ed far dull gilt, mehopangh, Pletsieh 0 may he hopntifully tellesed eg Fulton street and ust River, 265 Broadway, O41 Broadway, 119 West 42d St., 154 East 125th St, fermenly 04 19 98 Furelehe Pay F and Bight Gallery, New Buil even draped, 7 eee sie ake Gabon alkesa fare | Pictures at 38¢ to $2—Formerly 0c to 64 Move than ton fesklenaiite 5 | - lors, aad . soa ae raern races Me serrererngy ema Oer { fi . ¢