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NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1893.-C0PYMGHT, 1893, BY THE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
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GREAT This will be an unusually interesting week in our establishment for the reasons given below.
prtbls*
will xo
S2.00J :3Utattttt&ffc
Monday.
Sale of F i n e D r y Goods a t

rs.l U Boutiliier Brothers, Rich Dress and Wrap


a

14 Street. ,h TRIMMINGS GRAND OPENING


FALL NOVELTIES.
at
iatoreab \ffe will on M o n d a y i n a u g u r a t e one of t h e G r e a t e s t
Bales of Fine D r y Goods ever k n o w n in N e w York city, SPECIAL
consisting of goods w h i c h w e h a v e been industriously
gathering during t h e l a t e depression. REDUCTIONS MONDAY, OCT. 2} Grand Opening of Fall Novelties, representing the productions of the most famous manufacturers
No such opportunity to obtain genuine bargains in fino from former prices. in France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Belgium; together with an array of Bargains in seasonable and
5P TRZSOn
tzcn. goods has occurred since the great panic of 1873, which was Including a large desirable merchandise far outranking any values which have ever heen offered in fiue#Dry Goods, Iilillinery, &o.
m m i tit j ushered in by the failure of Jay Cooke & Co. assortment a t
Tho absolute correctness of the foregoing statement will readily be conceded after an inspection of the goods and prices.
The prices at which tee offer these goods are even
S4PEBYIX lover than those or 1873; -in fact> the lowest known in 38°- 48°- 69° • 95° Ladies' Paris Costumes. House Gown anil M e near Dents.
more than SO years. SILK D E P M W .
The goods are of the same high grade for which our $1.90,2.90,3.00, On Monday "wo trill show additional
invoices (received tho past vrcek) of the
FALL OPENING O F Great Display of Bonnets, The following wonderful values vrill
be offered during this Opening:
3.000
house has been renowned for more than half a century. former prices, highest Novelties In Paris Costumes. Robes de Interior, Round Hats and Toques,
5.000 Yards NOVELTY SILKS,
NDBL
TUB
95c. to $11.25. These, added to the superb collection Tea Jackets, Representing the latest productions in Stripes and Figures, valuo g Q
AND
I. TO
The manufacturer's loss already In stock, make this exhibition
Dinner and Opera Corsages.
from such bouses as VIrot, Reboux. 81peryard.at W a r (O .
Also Josse, Julia, Tuvee, Colomb, Pouyanne,
IBT&
is the consumer's gain. vrorthy of special visits, as it far sur-
passes in extent and merit any previous Negligee Dinner Gowns, and Camllle Roger. P a u l VIrot e t Bertbe,
S00 Pieces BROCADED SAT-
INS, in evening shades, value •- fc"3
USJ>.
. 39c. China Silks . at 1 9 C ; f
TO«. 39c. Dress Goods . at 1 5 c . Black and Colored showing in New York city. French Underwear, Iioys Seeurs, Carlter, Mangin Maurice, 8 1 . 2 5 per yard, at
&c.t w h i c h vrlll be sold a t very rea- 250 Pieces CRYSTAL BBNGA*
45c. China Silks COc. Cashmeres . " 3 g c .
69c. Surah Silks . «» 39c. GOc. Scotch Suitings. 2 9 c . Garnitures, Ladies' Imported Capes,
Wraps, Jackets. Travelling, Car-
which for beauty ot materials, styles and
harmony ot colorings will be found distinct-
ly different from anything shown outside
sonable prices.
Also a very large and desirable col*
LINES, in an endless variety
of street, evening shades and "TPA
s* SvrXss $1.75 Glace Silks . . «t 9 8 c $1.00 Hop Sackings . at 4 9 c . $ riage and Evening Garments. lection or Dress, Suit and Street B a t s black, value 9 1 per yard. at.. iWt
F
Oa
trices i $1.75 Faille de Lyon I.OO §1.25 Suitings . . . " 6 9 c .
$1.25 Bongalines . . $1.35 Silk Glorias . " 7 9 c .
it
l.90, 2.90,3.80, At no time in the history of the Mantle
Trado has such a grand assortment ot
tho best Parisian houses.
In order to more fully emphasize the ex-
cluslveness ot our assortment we shall
from our o w n workrooms from SO each 25 Pieces ALL-SILK BLACK
upward. SATIN DUCHESSE, value
91>25 per yard, at WWQ
IEOE.
former prices, Garments suitable fot* all occasions been offer the following: Over 2.000 Misses' and Children's Dress
$1.00 Kid Glove3 . . c. $2.00 Cloakings . . '• 9 8 c $ 3 . 9 5 t o 1 0 . 5 0 offered a3 we will placo before our cus- and School Hats, in very choice styles, 20 Pieces 23-Inch ALL-SILK
' ••>-?-

KECK
$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.
JE5;
$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.
«t
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 ...%
•••••eft*
$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- <
•v^

$1.25 Blankets «( 6 9 c $7.50 Jackets . 4 . 9 8 l o w e s t f o r r e l i a b l e c onord sp.r l e c a a r e t h e v e r y grades.


pead o p o a It t h a t o •i
tions, a t very low prices. ONAIiS, In all tho Fall J§JF%
MUInt-)

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

A
<i

11
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

750 dozen fino French Fancy Feathers, In


shades, valuo 7 o c yard, ot.. T % e F C .
Felt Plateaus, black and colors. 8 3 c ea. 75 Pieces All-Wool FRENCH
Feathers. JACQUARDS, value 8 1 ^ * Q
yard.nt
a large variety of styles, at 2 0 c each; 100 Pieces 52-Inch B R O A D -
W*r©.
m
\ Utt «tui1>Uilimc&^ Mis*esP S a l t * o r Cloak*.
worth $1.25. CLOTH. In a choice collec-
'mporters* s e w patttniB In Ax-
A 4B0Ochoice DY B RUSSELS.
patterns, in-
In Fancy Mixtures, 9 8 C , I . 6 9
600 dozen French Mercury Wings, In
tion of Fall colors, value " ^ R
8 1 . 2 5 yard, at fV(j(
clcdlnr American and
Muslin Embroideries. Silk Negligees. 4.98,9.75,12.50 black and all colors, at l U c per pair;

GREAT SPECIAL SALE R $1.00


miaitors. Wiltons. M> Enzlltn make*, a r s
SIZED
qutttes and Bnsus'j.
n o w being offered b y
T. KELLY at
Bargains in Muslin Embroideries: new Night Gowns, 49c., 7 5 c , 89c. worth 50c Black Goods.
iTRIK-
1*7.00. which yon are cor- goods; this season's Importation; desira- 500 dozen Black Ostrich Tips (S In a 50 Pieces French Whipcord Suit- - ^
ble in every respect; at halt regular prices. Chemises and Skirts, 3 9 , 5 9 , 8 9 . bunch) at 2 5 c per bunch; worth 75c ings, valuo 8 5 c yard, a t . . . . 4 « 7 0 .
dially lnrtted to call

BRASS AND ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS


A5TSL Ladies should not miss this opportunity to
DM OP
per yard. 600 dozen fine Ostrich »{ Plumes. In One lot Fancy Diagonals. Arm-
mod IntOMt.
W Tapesln Brussels. purchase fine needlework such as we now 9 ures and Jacquards, value ^ ^
BLOW
4 0 choice patterns, offer; it will pay to buy these goods and Ladies Silk H o s i e r y black, black and whito mixtures, and
fancy combinations, 7 2 c each; worth $1.25.
81.25, At 69o.
ALIAH
THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. Wo ax* tatlae «p*> e x t r a qoahty. aro n o w lay aside for future use. / g

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.

THAN REGULAR WHOLESALE FIGURES—THE IMPORTER'S B E R 8 t 7 1 T S A T B K D E C E D P R I C E * .


$ 40c. <I»T mornlnr. cur whereby the very best qualities of Silk
Hosiery will be sacrificed at such ruinous
prices.
each; worth 83c
300 dozen fino.Ostrich Collars at 9 1 . 9 5
per yard; reduced from $2.
Lot 2—800 yards, consisting of fins An-

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
tJl.S7W
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
*McT «
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
U_ 1S1KCBM
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

ACCOMMODATION if desired, with satisfactory arrangements.


chief-*, manufacturer's samples, best qual-
ities made. 15c. each; value 23c Others
with ombroldered and drawn work otTocts,
25c- each; value SOc.
S i w c t e l l i e * l a o n r M t e ' e F U M I I M P . S ricpf.,

• 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.
•!.•*
f.M
* .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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