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eee THE WORLD: ‘BROADWAY AND1ITH ST JAMES McCREEEY & CO. LAGE CURTAINS. 1,000 pairs,—dotted and figured Swiss \uslin Curtains. 3 yards long, $1.00 per pair; vAliz s MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'T. 500 dozen,—Ladies’ ribbed Lisle Thread and Cotton Vests. Lisle Thread —low neck, short sleeves or sleeveless. Cotton,—high and low neck,—short sleeves. Finished with lace edging and silk tape, CENT: 25 cents each: YESTERDAY'S PRICI FANCY SILKS. Plain colored Fancy Silks,—corded or open- work weaves, i USUAL PRICE $1.00. 65 and 7 “Plissé” or ee Fancy Silks,—fine chiffon finish, | 5 cents per yard; 75 and S5 cents per yard ; “Hemstitch” $1.25 per yard; weave,—plain colors, VALUE $1.73. 1000 yards, Black Pailette de Soie, 75 cents per vard; VALUE sre BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. 17 FREIGHT-CARS IN EAST RIVER. — —_ 4 ___ —_ ‘Float Upsets After a Mysterious Collision and Its-‘Cargo Goes to the Bottom—Cap- May Be Lost. ‘Tre Long Inland Railroad tugboptjand tas since been missing Ir @yeeee:, was lashed to a large railroad adought that ne frowned He liv it Ne. 147 Hunter avenue, utc) Sloat contatning seventeen laden frelsbt) ang atnter drifting ef the big rat cars in the East River, opposite Grand | road foat down the stream atiractet a street, early thin morning, en route for| zreat deal of attention Wier ii the yards of the road at Long Inland| Matters the Leong Istand coe by the tig Leader, went i City, when the big Moat was struck by ‘The lar and towed Long teland Cir smpany Me t auk went te thet nd took her te some vessol on the port site float suddenly listed to «ta: Caristopher Neleon, in charge of the tug Doat,seelng that the fo Id drag the | dug under, he 1 cat | ‘Thie was done and the tug moved away, nnd tug Me av ann ordered feom the float voand ¢ the As the float turnel upsite down the btCblied Keon freight care were pitated into © omercanndine | river. The smoke stack met [ihe an saving (he cars was knocked off and tas Jare sunk 1 the mid tom of the Moa: as jt virtt ae channel ona rocay bottom, w stream. The pilot houre o: tw from twenty te titty hed tn and the machinery that it drifted cown steoan elxon, Who Was Wan precipitate ALDERMEN ACT RICH MAN {S houre, ON B.R.T EVILS, STRANGELY LOST! Ask Railroad Commis-, Henry sion to Reform the | Present System. | Nichols Was Island City. | Last Seen in Long |’ 1 | shen Pere Sal's action Guaranteed or Men:y Promptly Ri West 14th St. Anniversary Sale Specials. Music on Second Floor. Galatea Mystery Extra Rare Bargain Altractions All | NEW TAILORED SUITS. SILK FINI selling at $4.75. noteven ter the mor teady A heantitul tabr Vi ur grat Sad Cea Depart that eopuilar hatically proved by the $15.00 Suits we are Dean't wet a better Suit tor Our price. LADIES’ VES” Ts. vadlee ' LADIES’ RAGLANS. THE RAGLAN ONDER OF THE SEASON Vests, Jo neck eu Ladies’ 2th nt and hick medium gra vet collar! cutt, boty 6 98 satin line, vena { then LADIES’ APRONS. buck. man ti We closed out the entire stock of Aprons of a manfacturer retir MEN’S HALF HOSE. ing from business, and we can therefore offer them at less than We have erouped t r for sp half the cost of materials. We) of Men’: s buck teemorre w Hatt Hose ii fast quote only three lines; others | with Is an wt yasta is ther iken, bu tevour he Clearance per pair a MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Spring medium weight Undershirts b bound with ekeeenwide iJ5c Children's School | Aprons, : LADIES’ HOSIERY. js i\ tine lawns Fast block, Richelieu Ga sain i WA years: Cotton Nose, of tne embroidery; ols and except aa 15 cond value at the ; efunded. on Third Floor, Over the Store. SHED HENRIETTAS. prefers having her dre: ead ot buying tailored suits nd beauty ot Silk-Finished Hen- strone specialty strictly thin DRESS LAWNS. One of the best of the most tempting early spring bargains. Thousands of ards of Dress Lawns i Fascinating wash fabric which is bound to be even more immensely popular thin last season, These are togular Sc. koods, but we make a strong bid fo! trade by marking them down pe: ZC. EMBROIDERED FLANNELS. Fine White Embroidered Flan. 20 ditferent designs; values of these fine fabrics tange as high ay 736. special bargain at. only. SILKS, The new spring weaves in assorted va rites, including Liberty Satins, Fou Jards and Brocades, in white, ky blue and black. ase interest ne dainty gow matkedthe vard price PRRR ESS PR ADIT JACOB HESS SPENT OVER $42,000,000 IN OFFICE. a Wound Up His Accounts with a Surplus of $22 Which Will Go to Police Pension Fund. Je (ee ie)ereteie [sleleleleteieleieleieieielere Mr Hess vas ple FLOOD ISOLATES. FATALITIES PATERSON MILLS ATTEND BURKE. StrikersCall Off Pickets, AMbulancein Which He —Big Advance Cheers Workers. | s Dying Runs Down Andrew Doyle. thts Ioalarm haw been sent ot ; Nicho'e eARhV Ty Al RACER Sn eeTe of Hempatend, 1. 1, whe wae saat seen] petrict caured he the death of Prank March siand es Fesolution introduced hy Aldermar months. Cn Mar he hag Downing war carrie) renulating the Vitel for Prookisn ts suit on Corporation Counsel hefore the | BNysiclan. Tir Lefferts McClellan. He State Ratiraad Commisetan +h {not eal guacy of the wervice of tne tir Som, N Fy A Rapid Transit Company he ot ' mete Bnd ie The resolution for hetter arcange-| to consult Welr Mitehell + 4 Mantes in reward to the transfer evs pectalian « rye Almeoasy a and cars to South Terry. and a «helter at ker for passengers at Atlantic venue Just bet mas Nichols wael gerum piace, j found wa Kin Brooklyn and taken ——— | to. # hosprt NEW BRIDGE MEN STRIKE. aces mw wiser re a | atead a tao terms, He was Me Pitty Painters Want More Pay and | !°* @ Discharged Man Reinstuted, nse he lett home he had 16 tn camh painters on the new Ean niver| 72h him: Soll wateh and a eal ring Oridge went on a tirike to-day. They LUFBUR ey fwant their pay increased from 32.25 to | @8, and at one of their , ROW SWORN IN. }Wohn Hutt, discharged, re!net | Hui dropped a pot of paint inte cre f ile Wale meen, Geran | | yy etreet. He edya that he white | i walling on the land span tintoe| Grover 11 © onew Ane] f the paint por pestant Ap the Dory at iat vs th confirmed hy the Bennie and] WEXecutlve Commitien of the Weat-|hIs commtanion arrived yewterins. Me | inion Telexraph Company has ree. | Lufburrow lives in Shrewsbury, Nod d the declaration of the recular assumed his 4 Thin | are of the Tent ly Sividend of 11:4 per cent. 8 will tbe rated by the I “alser's Stores. Thi bacco, Hquors an ner rugged Afth sir the min z Ff street, Company Milding, tier this frm aan rH down je broke beth legs near the thigh, frictured hin pelvie and sustained inter: injuries. He died of the shock in. the Hudson Street Recetving Hospital. (a manufacturers Thin in 1h perc than that asked for by the jow on etrike from ihe other mi! CAR LINES OWE. CITY BIC SUMS. Commissioners of Ac- counts Say the Law Cannot Be Enforcea. | | | | | the Commissioners nf their Inver: sa oxi th the past ten fay tn the form fovestiga ity hed ar Hee sof om les had res and Sf the rat. 1 Maaih etween t arreirs rae surface Vae Third }the $50 licens Heh alone for paving and ob Avenue rallrowade has nc since | Matt Apple SME over che quest 1» Railay Company Muckleperry road, in 1X, Has a charter which calls for C payment of a tax “whenever its receipts exceed $1,710, cantil the last Alf oof 1898 did this ndition arrive. yenr for July 1, 1898, to Jan tax due the etty am hetter ww ir he yond The report rays pat luring (he past ten years 1 has credited ee ote wrome ond in mi ur Oeach read specifyt (its GAN payments shoukd be LoONs «result of an adjuatment of ets due § Ford from the Jaw provides for per cent. wa the Al roads, but the eet Railway Company me) oper cent. on the f the lines tt while the won? the Coma e Mhese seg the he fey com: th DO YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE A farm for something else? Adver- tise {t under the “Real Estate to Exchange" column in the Sunday World. "Tine Recorder, ; | responeibiilty of the police. i) Th Ard In addition to-morrow Plain, Iridescent and corded effects, Nail Polishers, Hooks, Files and Shoe Horns, 45c Hat Brushes, 95c Glove Stretchers, #1.10 Dressing Combs, 75, 1.25 Cloth and Military Brushes, #§.05 Whisk Brooms, 95, $2.25 Hair Brushes, $2.25, 2.95 Ring and Handle Mirrors, 4,95 West Twent Meyer Jonasson & Co. The ey of art and excellence, at very moderate price, is the inducement we offer you to buy from us. ~ ate..e silk drop, at. : pared a Startling Charge. Htecordeae Goff will impanet charge the April Grand Jury, which wi he aworn tnon Monday, April 1, and & aady the fifty talermen from which the of twenty-three will be City vice whl Jury on have heen seecied be the principal subject of inquiry for and Vene jury | | Although this 2ik Reoorder Goffe off ont considerabie time in month, ve ha his chambers in the Criminal Court Bullding during the last two weeks. Sumerous confereccts were held between District-Attorney Philbin and Juatice Jerome upon the subject of est mode of procedure. w announced that the three are Jan of havin the April f the vice question. orney hae tnatructed his assistant, Thomas J. Byrne, to dis pose of all the pending routine work thls month, in order that nothing whl pre- Vent me April-Grand Jury from giving ita entire time to vice. Mr. Philoin has also designated Dev uty Aealetant District-Attorney Howard S. Gans to asoiet Ansiatant District-At- torney Schurman in preparing the vice evidence for the consideration of the (rand Jury. Mr, Gans {san authority Tlon brief work, and has prepared for the se of his chief a lengthy paper on the This work j fa to guide Mr. Philoin and the Grand } Jury. f | A member of Mr. Philbin's staff ts authority. for (he statement that the proceetings against the mysterious “Jolin Doe" will soon be ended and a ltranmertpt of the testimony taken pre- j sented to the April Grand Jury as the | foundation of tw inquiry. order Goff'n charge to tne April and Jury will be of a starting nature, Recorder, tt in asserted has pre- pared the charge, and ls now enjoying a trip .o Bermuda, In pursuance of the policy out: lined by the District-Attorney, Juatice Jerome to-day held “Ridge” Levien and hia doorkesper, Leon Stedecker, to walt the action of the Grarid Jury, The two were arrested in the raid on the Parole Ciub at 2) Dey street. . TO EXPOSE ViCt.. | Recorder Goff Has Pre-|Limerick’s Mayor Will STERN BROTHERS Another Importation of Cotton Dress Fabrics Persian Soft Satin Band Mulls, Wash Silk Madras, Plain and Pin Spot Mercerized Duck and Chambrays, 2500 Yds. Linen Duck Sultings, 15000 Yds. Embroidered Swisses, | Dresden and Lace designs, also plain colors, j = Gored flare Skirt of cheviot or broadcloth, Flared Hlowace Seet of cheviot, made over | | at at at A spscial offering of Sterling Silver Toilet Articles Artistic designs, gocd welght and best finish One-Half Regular Values 16° 12° UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. 4th Floor. About 375 pairs of fine Irish Point Lace Curtains,— point de Paris, Renaissance and Duchesse patterns, 5.00, 6,50 and 8,50 per pair. Spring and Summer Cur- tains. made of printed and plain Organdie, or figured and lace striped Muslin, +75 and 1.00 per pair. 250 pieces imported muslin, —for sash curtains, with tCrtin LED 50, 95c) single or double border,— ee eer 75c| attractive embroidered cen- Mucilage Bottles tres, and Ink Wells, 9Sc, $1.78 .15 to .35 per yard, Smelling Salts Jars, 21.75 S car Flower Vases, $2.25 Vinalgrettes, sterling silver glided, with imitation stones, Values $3.50 to 5.50 third Street < ¥ « Mayer Jonasson & (Fo. for to-morrow (Wednesday) special values in Separate Dress Skirts. on $6.75 * $13.75 BROADWAY & 12TH ST. NEW GRAND JURY GREAT DAY FOR ST. PATRICK, Deliver Address After Big Parade. Preparations are being made for the Bt. Patrick's Day celebration anid arade which promises to be of unusun interest this year. John Daly, Mayor of tamerick, Tre- land, ts to be present and is to deliver an addreve In Sulzer's Park after the arade. ‘The parade will ster: at Fifth avenue and Forty-fourth street and will march up Fifth avelue to Fiftleth street, to Madison avenue, {ty-firat street, to Fifth avenue, to One Hundred and Twentieth street, to Madison avenue, to One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, to Sulzer's Park: About 10,00 will he in Ine. It will so through Madison avenue as a mark of respect to Archvishop Cor- rigan, The parade will be headed by the Six- ty-ninth Regiment and the Firat Reg {ment of trish Volunteers, Then will come tne Invited guests, including prom- inent Irishmen, clergy and city oMc.a‘s, in carriages, ‘The band of the Catholic Protectory, of 20 pleces, will be followed by the Cadet Corps of the Protectory, five companies in Hne. AMilated Irish organizations, including nearly every Irish county organization and social so- clety In New Hivernian Ri Queens County Rifles, the West Hibernian Rinew and the Hudson Cou ty (XN. J) Mibernian Rites will act exoort to the Anclent Order of, Ith hlans, of New York County, forty-elght divisions in line. Veter Lennon ‘willbe Grand Mur Thomas Kelly and Thomas McDe to be aides, and MJ. Mckvily in are Chairman of the Committee of Arrange- ments, a. Oo ACTRESS GETS “MONEY.” Me Is a Dog and Was Held tor n Board B Martha Walte, twenty-two years old, a sung and dance artist, of No. 213 East ‘Thirteenth street, was complainant in the Yorkville Police Court this murn- ing aRainat, Mra. Walker, of East Eleventh street, whom he charged with retaining her collie dow Money. ‘The actress saya Money aunints her in dances. Mrs. Walker vali whe retained the fy for ra bill, Mi Henn advired Mra. Walker jotnivaies the dog. She said she would, £1.45), Reversible, Tapestry Por- tieres, edged with heavy cord. Art designs and colors, ° 4.50 per pair; Usual price 6.50. ‘sooo yards English and French Chintz and Cre- tonnes,—suitable for fur- niture covers, wall hang- ings or summer draperies, & .50 per yard. 25, +35 JAMES McGREERY & 60. . Twenty-third Street. ORIENTAL RUGS, 4th Floor, About 200 fine antique and modern Ghenge and Kar- ! abagh Rugs, —sizes” 3 ft. 6 ins, x 6 ft. 6 ins, tog ft, x 7 ft, 13.50; Usual prices 20.00 te 24.90. 1o0,—antique and modern. silky Kazaks and Mou. souls,—sizes 4 ft. x 7 ft.“ ins. to q ft. 6 ins, x 8 ft, i 19.505 | Usuil prices 28.00 to 30,00, ~|On exhibition.—25 Rugs, in carpet sizes. Fine speci- mens of Kirmanshahs, Ta- briz, Serapis and Sarouks. Colors and designs are suitable for parlors, libra- ries and dining-rooms, 350.00 to 2,750.00, JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. UNTRIMMED HATS. Spring Models, Showing the latest braids, shapes and colors. Turbans and the fashionable novelty designs in mohair, silk, chiffon and braid, Imported and American “stiff” Hats, — ready-to- wear,—for golf or street dress. C Trimmings of every variety, —blossoms, foliage, buck. les, pon pons, Among the uew flowers, this season’s poppies, morning glories, orchids and “roses —pourris,” are most effec- tive. | JAMES McGREERY & 00, Twenty-third Street Soys ar» wanted eve! Wo-ld Wart advertisers...” World Wants, —