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$1.50 Kid Gloves . cc 79c. 50c.Blk. Dress Goods. 2 9 c . tomers this week. In all, from tho low-
Imported House Gowns. scarcely two alike, at $ 2 . 6 5 each and up.
BLACK GROS GRAIN,
c..04cu*fr* value 8 1 per yard, at
• 35c. Black Hose . «• 2 2 c 75c.Blk. Dress Goods. 3 8 c est priced to the most expensive, style 7.50, 9.9a I2.SO. Untrimmed Hats.
shape, and elegance are apparent at a Wo are showing tho largest assortment
efs. 50c. Lisle Hose *. «• 29c. $1.00 Blk. Dress Goods. 5 8 c . Imported Silk Negliges Dinner Gowns,
rai- $2.00 Umbrellas . . 1.O0 39c. Child's Waists 1 5 c .
glanc?. while the prices are lower than
ever.
of French. English, and Domestic Felt Hats
and Bonnets ever displayed in this coun-
D r e s s Goods Dept.
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$1.75 Fur Collars . 98c. $3.50 Boys* Suits . at % . 9 8 25.00, 39.00, 49.00. Tho following unprecedented values V::«
KELLY'S.
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try, embracing very many shapes and
LAB . 15c* Jet Edgings . 6 c $1.00 Corsets . . «• 4 9 c . M i s s e s ' S u i t & Cloak Imported Night Gowns, styles exclusive with us all marked at In Dress Goods w i l l be found on special
counters:
lowest possible prices.
50c. Jet Edgings. 29c. $3.50 Silk Drawers . " 1 . 9 8 Departments. 8,000 Yards All-wool Striped and
In our Misses' Suit and Cloak Depart-
1.98, 2 . 9 8 . 3 . 9 8 . 1.000 dozen English Felt Alpines, trimmed
•••••••••* 20c. Ribbons. . , lOc 98c. Nightgowns •• 4 9 c . g oT «t olinyt h ea Rood t h i n . 1B furniture y o n n n t t
r l c b t place. I n f e r i o r c o o J* a r e ments we shall this week offer, a t about
with ribbon and lined. 39c. each. Plain CHEVIOT SUITINGS, O f
valuo 6 5 c yard, at wlr>#
$1.50 Rugs . . . «• 7 9 c 10c. Handkerchiefs " 3 c edseta rpAt a n y p i Ice. F a i r d e a l l a c t* w h a t hon- Imported Skirts, 1.600 dozen English Felt Flats, In black - I
e o p l e a s h . E r e r y d o l l a r spent a t o a r one-half actual value, over 3,000 150 Pieces P l a i n and Two-toned ^;?/
<< 9 8 c
and all colors. S u e each.
$2.00 Rugs . . . 75c. Lace . . •' 2 9 c . for. E v e r y article* to on sett o r u s c a r r i e s a
e s t a b l i s h m e n t y o n a r e s u r s t o s e t full v a i a o Suits. J a c k e t s and Coats, very desira- 3.98, 4.25, 5.75. DIAGONAL SUITINGS, value 4
IBS1Z,
year»* Guarantee. O a r s h o w r o o m s a r e ble for school wear, being made from
Plateaux. C 9 c yard, at ...%
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$1.00 Iiow-cut Shoes •• 60c. 10c. Hamb*g Edging, 4 c . lOre a r p o and w t U lighted-, eatf, « e l a « located t o first-class wool materi-ds,- v e i l trimmed* Imported Chemises and Drawers, 3.000 dozen Plateaux. In Satin Antique, 125 Pieces All-Wool FRENCH' .
$2^0 Button Shoes * •• 1 . 4 9 $1.25 Flouncing3 at 39c. twhhoemr ei dcompetition
s t o f t h e r e t a i l d r y Roods d i s t r i c t ,
to « o Brent, y o a earn d e . and sewing equal to that ot tho highest
1.10, 1.59. 1.98.
Beaver, Feather, Felt, and Fancy combina- WHIPCORDS and DIAG- <
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locks, the
less thmm
$4.00 Wool Blankets «( 2 . 4 8 $15 Capes . .
.over one $5.00 Down Quilts. " 2 . 9 8 $10 Wraps . .
| 50c. Blea. Damask »« 2 9 c $1.25 Napkins
th
7 . 9 8 We n o o j enln g daily
" 3 . 9 8 In oar Cirpjt Depart-
79c. floor of oar treat re-
mont. on tho •oeond
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vito
c $1.25
Will also exhibit a very large collection
BEST MQQUETTES of tho choicest styles ot tho season for
4 0 dlfforant kinds. dress and street wear, to which we In-
epecial attention.
N o c h a r g e B a d e f o r a l t e r l a c I.a«lle»* o r
And In Domestic Department:
House Gowns,
made of Flannel and Cashmere,
2.75, 3.98, 4.98.
Special 500 dozen extra fine quality
E 65c.
ASKED Nainsook and Cambric Edgings and In- The opportunity off a lifetime t o buy
c!al lot ere it In onr helnit offsrtd by T. Feather Boas and Collars.
Carpot Seoatmont
sertions, 5c. yard; value 10c. Nainsook finest quality Silk Hosiery.
l.ooo Coquo Feather Boas (black) at 3 5 c . Dress Trimmings
JORDAN, HI0RIARTY4 CO.,
KELLY a t
and Cambrio Edgings and Insertions, most The recent stringency in the money mar- each; worth 75c
tb'.a ttsson. and arc popular styles, laj^e. yd.; value 25c. ket has enabled us to purchase at our own 609 Coquo Feather Boas (black) at 9 5 c at one-fourth their value.
T Ei, Super Ingrains
tsovlay soino rc- per yard. Wide Cambrio and Nainsook Embroideries,
figure the entire selected stock on hand ot each; worth $1.50. Lot 1—1.000 yards, consisting of Bon*
tnitkabTy cbo'.eo and 25c. yd.; value 33c.—India Linen Flounc- nez Trimmings, in band and edgings;
ings, fine embroidered borders, 20c. yd.; one ot the most celebrated Silk Hosiery 350 lino Black and White Feather Halt
155,157, and 159 East 23d S t , West of 3d Ave. tsclattre pattern* In
SO patterns aro n o w value 40c.—45-inch widths, 3 0 c ; value 50c. manufacturers.
Boas, a t 81.95 each: worth $4. Castilian Passementerie; Russian Bands,
600 dozen Coquo Feather Collars, at 2 3 c Velvet Bands embroidered with gold aad
WE HA.YB JUST BECEIVED FROM ENGLAND A HEAVY ail gra!e» of carpets • betnr offered by T.
KELLY a t
As the first cttolee U the beit. car paUo»i will t i s
the sdrif&batty or tniptctinr theM good, eerlr Von- Never again can such an opportunity oc- each; worth 50c silver beads: Ribbon Trimmings with
SHIPMENT OF BRASS AND ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, and atextrtaoly low
50 dozen imported Laco Collars at 4 2 c opal and crystal bead oHeots, all at 4 8 o .
rer.
"WHICH WE HAVE IMPORTED AT 25 PER CENT. LOWER prices. ^aW
A FCLL LIVE OF PAHF.OB A N D CHAM-
per jard.
rooss.
HtOFTT. WE THEREFORE ARE ENABLED TO SELL AT ACCOUNTS OPENED. LACES. The following is but apartial list ot styles
each; worth $2.50. pliquo Trimmings, with wovon tinsel ef-
fects; Jo wol Bands with gold embroidery;
tOSSBO PRICES SOLD TO DEALERa Terms to Suit. Bargains in the new Point Venlse Lace3 and fancy colorings:
Great Sale Colored Band Trimmings, with silk braid
W.T4 DON'T FAIL TO EMBRACE THIS OPPORTUNITY. No Extra Charge for Credit (tho leading trimming Lace for this sea-
Pure Bright Silk, HlcVlicu ribbed, Fine Fancy Ribbons Interwoven with Qno cut steel beads; shaded
BOWU son); heavy quality, win to and e c r u — 3 Millinery Braids, all at OSc per yard; re-
WITH
CABAN- REMEMBER THIS SALE IS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. SEND FOB f.VTAl.OQIE.
inches wide. 4 8 c yd.; 6 Inches •wide. 70c. colors tans. pink, canary, sky and black; at about one-third value. duced from $2.50.
18.
$5.00,
\70BTK AT LEAST $12.00.
$7.12.
WORTH AT LEAST $15.00.
^ T. KELLY, yd.; 9 inches wide. 9 1 . 1 5 yd.
Onr prices for these rcodg are nndentaV.y lower
then l a any other tonse.
Bargains in fine Oriental. Guipure, and
Pure Bright Silk, plain colors, gray.
tans, canary, rose, sky and black;
1,200 pieces fino Fancy Bibbons, In a
Puro Bright Sllk ( in two-toned vertical Incho3 wide, at 2 5 c per yard; worth 65c Bands, Cashmero Ribbon Edgings. Persian
stripes;
Lot 3. consisting of Gold and Silver
variety of 6tylcs. all cjioico colorings, 3 Spangled Passementerie, Ombre Applique
Bands, Cashmere Shades, two inches wide;
1,000 pieces fino Fancy lltbbons, 5 Inches Point do Geno Persian Bands, all at 03a,
<Mi! n n e o n ) 2 6 3 - 2 6 7 Sixth Av., Valenciennes Laees, 12J4C. yd.; value 25c.
Spun Silk, two-toned black boots, col- wide. In a variety of styles, all new cholco per yard; reduced from $3.
KD HAJOMCA COB. O F I T ; II S T . Bargains In Silk Gauze Plaid Scarfing,
IB IX KAKCr all colore, 10c. yd.; value 50c. ored tops, colors sky, pink, cream and yel- colorings, ot 35c. per yard: worth 83c
;rwAtiD; rote E a r n e s t Credit H o u i s la Aattrlca.
Lace Tidies. low, also solid black and opera length In
JAF.?.
Greatest salo on record ot Laco Tidies: plain black. Fur T r i m m i n g s
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tho manufacturer vrlll not rcallzo halt Tho entire lot w i l l be offered a t t h e ladies' Hosiery and Underwear. in all tho fashionablo materials and shadee,
& cost. uniform price of 100 dozen Ladies* English ingrain fast embracing Wool Seal. Nutria, Coney. As-
ings< Note the ttloirinf: Oriental Lace ftoreaeftete. 4
plcctetothe e t i . t l . O S a t « u Ta.'ne|3.Sa—Oriental
black Cotton Hoso (winter weight-, 2 5 c trachan. Persian Lamb, Krimmcr. Mink,
Otter, Slink Tall. Blue Coon. Bear, Skunk.
C l o t h i e r * nail M e r c h a n t T a i l o r * . I>ft1r| pair; value 44c
(Saieaeat) lAce Tidtet, 1*. etch. Taiao i:.i". At COc each. Muskrat.Lynx,Sibloand Alaska Seal; all
65 dozen Ladies' fast black Lis*o Thread
9 IITCHtt
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7 0 and 7 2 Bowery, r a l a e a v . At *A>. etch. ra!«o Sl.50. Other t -.si
•qaaHyaeehea^.
worth from 8 1 . 7 5 to 8 4 .
Hose. 3 t c . pair; value 45c
from 1 to 5 inches wide with Edgings to
match.
I O I K D O O R S A B O V E t A N A I. SI". 125 dozen Children's fast black l>crby-rib-
^hi& very neat white Enamelled This Massivo White Enamelled and HANDKERCHIEFS. Wool Seel EJtsa-. !t:t>.r.tr yer!.—8:»e* Ceaer
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and Brass-Trimmed Bedstead. BiASi-Trimmed Bedstead. Men's Furnishings. bed heavy Cotton Hose, sizes 6 j ; to 0j;. Edna*,
CREDIT
witheIUtr>tnpbe»4iar.»* t « ' i c i " j » r j . — .
1.1' 11.39 Japanese Embroidered Silk Handker- 2 5 c pair; valuo 3>c CloihAelrec^enenl Wool rereUn Trimmtnr*. 1 iaai
• t o r e price*.
75 dozen Men's new Fall Xcckwear. In the
and
45 dozen Ladies' genuino Swiss Klbbed • IJf. 1 2 4 c . per yuti.—*&*]e-J rii»a Trlaialnft
\-IiTcS nre fur b e l o w re;;nl«r T n m t e h t e c " whito and natural Merino Vests, high neck
25
long
dozen
slcoves.
LadicV
7 5 c each;
genuino
valuo
Ntviss
$1.25.
Kibbed
frosa I7c. ptrjAra upward.
i ; i t \ i n s — r t e r e i l e * . T.Un *r.l Ware Bruda.
In r'.vn color*; v,*'.4e an! rrte'.en Bicee to taatca
t t e B«W rAit a:*« e » U : ,« : u S:a<acae Braila wita
r mB rottowt AT CASH rjRICEH. "Imperial"shape, with Ilo-.riDgcnd*, 4 S c Colored Silk Vests, high neck, sleeveless. KiUer e'.'ner c'»et. at»-?.-. \pt » ( • « jatJe.
•*.•• ^ > * B t s t G a m e P r e e t r T C l a N c a r h y Canada. n a o s c d n t a t s e i r i e H i e IVoods'jeC.
each; valuo03c 9 5 c each; valuo Sl.50.
IMJ1BSSE ASSORTMENT OF ArtBmbroideryDept
CLOTHING
•.»» ?*»:« !s araotem^ntla Canada for having a BCTTALO. Pert. 30.-Edwin B. Comer, a well*
fcaUc-htl j \r* create! in the Kcn!«on connlry known Bennbllcao politician and at cne time 123 dozen Men's new Fall Neckwear, in
lacrJer ihAt tho troat flfihlos there martve clerk of the market* nr.d a naloon keewr. ^om* Bargains In hand-painted Satin Pillow fancy silks and satins. Four>in-liands and
Upholstery Dept. Blankets and Quilts.
roittefleuleMothi«raorD!off
tteratiiy ©»rcetu.Mcd. The tnoTara hor» to fdf to a ratter In hUwoodsned. He tadb^ea by hanglnc him- Covers, assorted colors. 6 0 c ; value $1.25. T c c k s , y 9 c each; valuo65c A e Vr.ii«;i At Opptrtarr.tr f » -
•wf.voraiietor tho Xcp!«on Hirer north or actios ttransel/ of late, and is sorposel to For Men, Youths and Boys. Bargains In Habutal Silk Lambrequins, Onoof tho leading features in this De-
95 Men's fir.o Gray Wool Blanket Robes, tlonetkccper* e a i Hotel K:ceer«.
L»kdHa^rlortct.*vpartAn<l|rnardei and the have becndementetl i'crfect in fit and s t y l e ; superior In gold embroidered, knotted slik fringe, with fancy colored borders. 9«'!.(tf» each; partment Is n fulliino of beautiful Frilled
Ancn Table merit;* BJo:kcdwIth fljh. Tho American
• ^ K j - c n W h 0 i t R O f f ^ x l r c f f . o p well T(!ll not
q u a l i t y ; reasonable la price. $2.77 each: value *3.73. valuo $1.25. Curtains (tho latest European novelties), 2,500 pairs California Wool B.aike s
Drapery Silks, 32 inches whte, assorted comprising Pointd'Esprlt, Muslin and Ara- i)fllr; v a , n e , r
vhw value 9 «df»iit»ith thia ichene. th-vjgh it i» not
*Ji*to caU tho Neric< n"tha klDT o! trout
Men's Ofcrcafo $12. $15, $1S, $20 colors and dcslgns.our regular 55c. quality;
75 Men's all-wool Trlcol-clolh House
Jackets,quilted lining; colors. navy,l»rown, bian cfTccts, all marked at specially attrac- 3*98 ^ °«
aOc. yd. drab, and gamct, 8 3 . 7 5 each; valuo$5.50. tive prices.
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* .rets v ' It is not as nood.% trout stream as
iae cthsra neatby. But i( tho Canadians
Men's SmMlO,$12,$U.$10.$18 Bargains In Stamped I.inons—Bureau
This Is tho greatest bargain ever offered
Three lo'.s or Iii*'i roint Curtains, in a lino Wool lll.inket. Somo pairs are
im 15) dozen Men's goo:l quality Muslin usually sold at $=».», $3.75. and $.1 per
Boys* Sails - - $2.50, $3, $1, $5 Scarfs, 6ewedfringo nil round, 16*70, 2 l c
each;valuoitfc Linen Tray Cloths, l$x27, fancy trimmed Night Shlrls. extra length pair, will bo offered at tho uniform price subject to slight Imivrfcetions in finish,
scarcely noticeable, and or no detriment
GeoU' Full ! ; l l ; . Salts to Hire. 2 1 c each: value 3*;. Linen Bureau Scarfs, and felled seams. 4 3 c each; valuo 59c of f«J.DS per pair.
75 dozen Smyth's genuine Irish Balbrlg- whatever to tho wear or appearanco of
Men's, I?oye\ Ladles* and Misses' Shoes. fancy open-work eiTecls, 16x72, 3 l c . each; Point d'Ksprit L*?o by tbo yard In tho goods.
gan Halt-Hose, colors, gray, mode, tana, nowest styles for sash curtains, bed cano-
*(w B ana mn valuo 45c
aud fast black, 3S)c pair; value 63c. Also, Two Special Ilargtins 11
Bedford Cord Table Covers, S6x55. hand- pies, Ac, at 73c. and OSc per yard;
OP RICH CUR-
LADIES' CLOAK" DEPARTMENT. somely tinted designs, 531c each; valuo 4Sc 65 dozen Men's best quality White, Nat- valuo tl.W.
ural Wool and Camels Hr.ir Shitts end Marseilles Bed Spreads
Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, Cape?, KOTF-—-\Jk\\t% »re p»tticn:*tiy re^vetM to bt*r 1.003 pairs Nottingham Laco Curtains, '
•!.§• Drawcrs,S1.2* each: valuo $1.71. full si7.e*. and handsome \<\iterns:
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«.•» CARPET T. M. STEWART, II E A S T . 9;™ STREET Snlta, In latest Fall and Winter effects.
tn nvir.J »n« c^r ep-ecIM eilr* . r e r.ot complied of
WrAp.% Newmarket*, Silk and Cloth oi.U *a* e n ! , *>T nn3«i!rAbJe toclt. bat tor.ilu of
f a l l t i n e , o f n e w R o o d , en wbicb a poMire U n
50 dozen Men's regular made Whito and pair; regular valuo $l.a5.
Natural Wool Shirts and Drawer?, 9 1 . 4 8
full width, pretty patterns, at 8i)c. per
S . 7 5 each; value SOYia.
B.T* 326 7th Av. ie ta*1e to b«n»!U oar c a i i c . n c ^ each; valuo $2.
Ccrtaini c%li<a r?r t o d cleaned c^atl to ntw, at
3.25 e a c h ; valuo $ 0 . 0 ? .
19.9*
, u Btt. 5T-M AVE, & BROAOWKY.' SILKS. SATINS. I>BESS UOODS. Ttry saodtrale charge.
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CLEANING. ™ftv;.. " I StalfcrCircaUf. Weekly or Monthly Payments. 6th Avenue. 19th to 20th Street. 6th Avenue, 19th to 20Hi Street. 6th Avenue. 19th to 20th Street. 6th Avenue 19th to 20th Stresl
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