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SLEPT THROUCH BURGLAR RAID. Thieves Carried Away} Cash, Drug Store Light and Drank Soda. The sleeping powers of the clerk em- Ployed by Davidson & Buckley, drug- wists, of No. 82 Montague street, Brook- lyn, entitle him to a position on the po- Mee force, in the opinion of his em- ployers. He proved this early this morning by | Meeping peacefully while burglars pmashed in one of the big front win- dows, carried off one of the large colored Ight Jars, rifled the cash drawer and coolly treated themselves to soda at the fountaln. ‘The drug store ts at the corner of Hicks street and in Brooklyn's “swell” eection. The clerk slumbered in the rear, where he walted night calls. When the burglars called they came with a heavy stone done up in a plece of carpet. With this they struck al window on the Hicks street side, smash- ing tt. The carpet helped mume the sound. "The big Aled with colored water, stood oppd the hole and in the way of the 7 lifted it out, carrie! tt half a bleck and threw {tin an _areaw Then t entered and made a thi They took When they y ough search of the store. everything as handy. ied for scmething Btronger top soda, but failed to find tt Then they departed in peace without disturting the slumbering clerk. ————=—_ WEDDED IN QUARANTINE. ‘Miew Nichols Marries Her Lover in Order to ae Him. is James Phelps is recovering fever while belng nursed whom he 1 He was eng to Miss Marine Chris- the wedding day was when he ame fl at street 1 oto be married man was only nony was too Ww afford opportunity to dress well without exorbitant outiay. Selections here are practically without a limit, = represent the highest perfection in ready made cloth- “ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENIN MARCH 22, 1901. ACTY IN ITSELF OopERE [GAE*STS. cat CETL AT THE FOUNTAIN, Clothing. To the man who can}, afford $50.00 to $75.00 for | | a suit of clothes we have nothing to say. He ought \) go to the best merchant |! tailor in town and pay i] the price. Noready-made “ 4 clothing is as good as that made to order by the high-class merchant tailor ar- tist. But to those men whose purse will permit but a modest sum for a suit of clothes or a spring overcoat we can offer superior inducements in the shape of ready-to-wear clothing that is far better than the sort of suits and topcoats some merchant tailors attempt to put out at $30.00 to $40.00. Our new Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats ing yet reached by American wholesale tailors, and and as to prices —just glance over these examples : Men’s Special Spring Suits at 7.50. Of standard all-wool fabrics in newest spring effects---dark stripes and new Scotch effects predominating---also some very pretty black clay diagonal worsted suits, that other stores consider cheap at 12.00. trimmed; strictly conforming to honestly clean through. Men’s Spring Top Coats at Of black, Oxford and light*covert cloths, richly tailored and perfectly $175 Umbrellas tor $7.00. Don't get caught in the spring showers without an umbrella at home and one at your place of busi- ness. If you umbrelles tak tering for Sat pur 3 are just tatieta umbiellasi 400 union silk 5 lot, all close and tassels to size tor women . Dresden, ivory yood handles. } for men have most part of hand- $ An exceptional ‘ist of mo’ ing valurs, including the b. ourrecent purchase of high grade Key West cigars Jubus tox ot 160, x of 25, lem Julius 1.75 ; 2.15 $ $2.25 ke ox of $0, to morrow for 1,90 Key West Extres, bex of £0, to-mor- 1ow for 1,00 Mail Orders Filled, A Sale of Gools and Glectrie Soods At less than Lealers’ Prices. We carry everything in the way of fine high grade tools and electrical supplies that can be found at the exclusive dealers, and we can save you money on evry tool you may want. If you require tools ond sup- prove interesting reading. Here they every whim of fashion and made Auger Bits, ta sets of In } MISSES’ COV Our Wisses’ and Small Women’s Suit Section. Special offerings for Saturday, March 23. MISSES' HOMESPUN SUITS, with fancy Eton jacket and vest of contrast~ ing shades of broadcloth, trimmed with fancy braid and buttons; skirt with deep hem; sizes 10, 12 and 14, at 10. 00 ES' HOMESPUN SUITS---Mess jacket, with stitched satin and gilt buttons, founce skirt, with stitched satin band around flounce; 717) 1) izes 14, 16 and 1S, or small women's sizes, at O 0 MISSES’ VENETIAN SUITS, with collarless Eton jacket, ornamentally trimmed with satin bands and silk traid to match, three rows of satin and d oround flounce of skirt; sizes 12, 14 and 16; skirts 33, and 37 inches long, at "W775 RT SUITS, in light and dark shades, with Bolero jacket itched satin in scallops edged with white fancy > skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18, also small 72, 50 Also for Saturday: SUITS FOR SMALL CHILDREN, with Eton jfacket and short skirts of Jadics’ cloths in brown and royal blue, with trimmed collars and 5. 00 lapels, ages 8, 10 and 12, at e iar ch MISSES' SKIRTS of the best Homespun, in light, medium and dark gray, also in blue, brown and black, trimmed stylishly, with stitched 4. 75 satin band, sizes 35 to 40 inches long, at ° Our Ladtes’ Waist Section will continue Saturday, March 23, The Great Sale of over 3,000 WHITE SILK WAISTS, at prices ranging from $5.00 to $21.75. Also, The Display and Sale of those Magnificent FANCY DRESS WAISTS, the prices of which range from $21.50 to $69.75. Spring Yeckwear tor Wen at half price. Two recent low-priced purchases, on sale for the first time Saturday; the newest, freshest and prettiest of the spring styles and colorings at a mere trifle, 1,000 Dozen Men's Covered Shield Bows and Bat Wing Ties, for the new high fold collars, in dozens of the newest patterns; worth fully 25c. IS and 35c. apiece; offered for Saturday at 550 Dozen Reversible Four-in-Hand Ties, in the new narrow shapes, every one fully worth S0c., specially priced for Saturday at Mon’s Madras Negtgee Shirts and Mon’s Colored Dress Shirts 4. A) Worth fully $1.00 each ; Saturday at 0 | plies, our offerings fer Satur/ay will ; « 12, put up in hard- wood 'Men’s Finer Spring Suits at } { j ; ae SSS SS 20 different new and stylish designs are shown in this line---h'Kh- jMenisiBrince Alber Coats and Vests for 47. 50. grade fabrics 1n worsteds, cheviots and English stripe effects, made tordiContinpeecl hi ee od at ‘ee Teens is, also of soft Vicuna Ox- and lined aé they ought to be to wear well and tit well. f pttogs uiichtyzlined and italloreditai perfection: etd f Men’s Dress Trousers for 00, | Made of superior imported fabrics in exact imitation of high grade mer- yles to choose from and all new and good, embracing chant tailor work costing several times this price. You'll b> simply | | sock efects that you will not find at other clothing stores, infatuated with them when you see them. | nor at the so-called cheap merchant tailors’. See them! The Madras Shirts are made with neckbands, felled seams, gathered yokes, and fitted with pearl buttons. The Colored Dress Shirts have 8:parate link cuffs. There are dozens ot good patterns to select from in the big collection. It's a good opportunity to add to your supply of shirte at a small cost. Don't miss it! =o = The Second Week of Our Big oney-Saving Shoe Sale i |Men’s Finest Spring Suits at 75. BROOKLYN MASON DEAD. pings Bit. 010 L. MW. Vines: he Venornble Quak- -—— — ~~ — —— le oO 1c. 2Se. 30¢. Ki er, Dien Henrt Affection. Men’s Cravenette Outer Coats at 73, 50, | Fine Letter F& apor head z a \ begins to-morrow, Saturday, 1. H. Vincent, seventy-five These are of the world-famed Priestley & Co. Cravenettes, fully H t Unheard-of Low Pri Clark's Expansion Bits, at } with better bargain offerings ’ ate agent, dled warranted, and combine all the best features of a spring overcoat at Unheard-of Low Prices. § ttammers, of tine crucibte steel, at 25 th th the first a | We will place on sale Saturday § settouts Wrenches, 10-in., at 1.05 BG Gee ean tstsuc morning 5,000 pounds of Hurd's man- {2 se os nit at SE ays cessful week. Among the new Spee te aa é 0 Spring S w, warranted, 20-in. & Stason Era une BSPEE ie oizesatuipi iii dat ueni a 05 lots that will be offered are wollknow! c Bee eee OF COMES: § Cjgels, the rocket firmer kind, 12-in Tan and Black Shoes, for men am octavo and commercial AzUre, % set, from ‘+ to 2 inches, warranted, er gray, shell rose, helictrope, $ worth $4.00, at * 2.50 and women, also pretty Oxford assorted levant linen, frosted vellum, $ Ratchet Bit Brace, of a fine quality, i i satin wove and drab.’ 10c. to 2c. a} highly polisted, with in, sweep, at 65 Ties, in the proper Spring quire is the actual value of this Z Sargent’s Pat- weights, a choice of which may Paper, but we hought it low enough Leen be had / to be able to offer it to you swith 18; . q at 10c. a Ib. Invutteryat 25 at /-3 to J-2 below their | E. ta Ce 305 Handy Vises, a isi, coe cin eat se the imminesaity nicely. apne: real valucr p pf the we Z you, * ne : . lt feligion Sir, Wincent was a Quaker, cepse nein eee ty eet 25 The collection also contains some Sample Shoes that See iis : are priced at less than half. The earlier you come, HIT BY CAR, SHE IS DEAD. Ladies’ Neckwear. uaserEZECTRICAL GOODS. thei better’ the selection’ ite ineineasiaeliDe Eee rn Amulerialenthe ment, with ry battery; worth $2.25, Some of the great bargains are as follows: edith Darthelane’s Life And what is equally TeapOAneNa Medical Bat i Men's $4.00 Patent Leather Shoes, in broken sizes, and Men's 7, 45 the four-year-oid very great variety to choose from. plete with extra $2.50 Shoes, in tan and black kid, all sizes in both; your choice at 4e Se arolley, a on These are specials for Saturday. attery, 2 metallic Men's Shoes and Oxfords, mostly Goodyear welts, in tan and black Vici vn, 14, died this morn: Oriental Lace Barbs, hand- tenneeennne es kid, enamelled and patent leather, lece and button styles, 0 Con- 7 95 fhe cath Soneys Hospitaly Hervakullgand somely embroidered in a vari- Dat "3.75 } gress gaiters; worth $3.50 a pair; sale price, for a choice, only . 0 Barthelane, who yety, of beautiful designs, 54 lion Box Bell Men's Shoes and Oxfords, of the finest Vici kid, tan and black velour calf’ eo inches long, the kind that will nickel-plated, and patent leather, all hand sewed; worth $4 and $5 a pair; 2 3S. Oo (ng. $ go around the neck twice, at, at 25 } sale price, for a choice, only 4 each, 39, 75 and 98 Dry Battery, the gen- Women's Shoes, of soft kid, with patent leather and kid tips, lace and button Ey, {Point Venise Lace Collars, ine Mesco or Slegel-Coopst Co.'s, at 12 § styles, single or double soles, all sizes; regularly worth $2.00 and VAS. 6 iS Call Bell Outht, consisting of 3-in. } Arabian and butter colors, at iron bell, So ft,'of insulated wire, Arabianand Serene 49} vardword’ push button, dry. battery Also, Real Arabian Lace Bolero and ditections for putting up the Jackets, Eton style, at 3.25 ' same, at. 58 Copyright and Other Books at astonishing price reductions. Another stock-clearing and adiusting sale that will delight book lovers, as it seldom happens that such good books are offered at such trifling prices. Observe the titles, the names of the authors, the pub- lishers’ prices and our sale prices, and see for your- seif the real nature and extent of the bargains we are sailor shape, revere front, in $2.50; sale price, for a choice, only Women's Shoes, of patent leather, vici kid, and box calf, in tan and black; Goodyear welts, hand turned and flexible soles; all sizes in some I IS lot or other; worth $3.50 a pair; sale price for a choice, only ° Children's Shoes, of dongola kid, spring heel, with patent leather 50 tips, sizes 8 to 11; regular $1.00 quality; sale price, To indulge in platitudes would be ov both useless and expensive—we can’t be expected to describe fittingly in the space at our command a clothing stock that requir®! three months to collect—that fills Tali Pana wai Shae 10,000 square fest of display space and involved a cash outlay of upward nated this morn- | $100,000 ! Seaiaceauestat : But we are ready as never before—more styles to chouse from than even we ever had to cetera syle ian any other clothing store in New York has to offer and prices that no other store on this continent will equal, quality 1.00 for 50 Cents |for quality and price for price ! : Boys’ Blue Sailor Blouse Suits at 7, 95 Made of splendid woollen materials, prettily designed and trimmed, suitable for ages 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Splendid 2-Garment Suits at 2,00 aylvania Roat About one hun: eos of the J the Pennsylvania Jersey City, were v ing, because one Haywood, of N orm avenue, had i been stricken dwn with smallpox. Men's Spring Underwear at half and less than half. It’ll soon be time to make the change from heavy- weight underwear to medium weight. If your ward- robe lacks the necessary medium weight underwear, you can buy what you need here to-morrow at the The New Norfolk Suits at f For boys aged 4 to 10, handsomely constructed, a Pleasing assortment of high-grade materials not shown elsewhere, GRAND SPECIAL OFFER. OP. JENNGE'S INHALER A made in ing. adc NN nn a 3 3 eee 8 \ Boys’ Natty Spring Raglans at i i i " é sist of Made of choice woollen fabrics in desirable dark and me, are anh Pr AAe eaeat Onis viet DF. offering. most reasonable of prices. The offerings con t os fe . medium colorings, well lined and tailored, and notto | finished with the new yoke back and front, and low COPYRIGHT BOOKS READING FOR THE YOUNG Shirts and Drawers of wool and heavy French Balbriggen, in sPrine ven 8, be duplicated for a dollar more than our price. ! vertical pockets; for ages 4 to 14 years Published at 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25 Suuasy for 1990, profusely iltus- in plain and fancy colors, with fine sateen waist bands and pearl buttons, a i igi ines y : and $1.50 per voi.; our price 4. Published at $1.59; price for every seam doubly sewn, and the fin’st finish throuzhout. All sizes. 50 i iBoys’ Fine Blue Serge Suits at 2,95 | Small Boys’ Fine Russian Blouse for this sale, only . 55 $ Actual values, $1.00 and $1.50 a garment; a choice to-morrow for Of splendid grade American Woollen Co.'s fast indigo Suits at 4 95 Here are some of the titles: WW a) 3 By Charles M. Shel- Bese Special blue all-worsted serge, richly lined and tailored, suit- We show upwards of 150 styles in this line, “The { 18 Duke's Servants, by Sidney Merbert cilia rd ai Sh ZB, 5 S; y) ° pas r able for ages 7 to 16 years. materials are the nzwest and of a very high grade; the Fe ian's Exchange, by Ruth McEnery | M. Sh pe anata pee me 8 HZ ceycle upp LOS. f aL is» pa Boys Fine Blue Serge Sailor designing the very swellest uf the season ages 3 to7. A Comedy. in Spaums, by Lota, Nnsweh De Ran eoe eae heal Thousands upon thousands of bicyclists are preparing for the coming : Blouse Suits at 2.785 | Boys’ Long Trouser Confirmation Anitee's Mallon Expedition, by Henti La- | Mow to De Uusinens Ay bustaess is season and bicycle supplies are now in great demand. We have a fall é Of standard fast indigo blue serge, of proper weight | Suits at 6. IS } Trews, of Dan, by M.E. Francis, H Cut in fresh supply of all the best makes and favorite brands aud are eelling for immediate use, handsomely designed, with silk ing ‘ The Petrie Entate, by Helen Dawes Browa 75 ' them at lower prices than any ther store in the country. Here are a ” y Made of fast black diagonal worsted, coat, pants and » by Hele! U i ye mean literolly what we sa soutache or embroidery, suitable for ages 3 to 12 years. vest, for ages 11 to 16 years. The Way, the Natute and Meana of Revela- | Imitation of Christ. by | Thomas { sample quotations merely to prove that we mean r sia ly what y! : a tion, by Weir. i "Kempix, bound in full seal leather; $ Columtia Gas Lamps, the m sc } Extension Forward Hazdle Bars, new TO INTRODUCE ‘Boys’ 3-Garment Suits at , Young Men’s Natty Spring octal Pretsute, by Sie Arthut Hips. | in this sale i $5 } tical gos oieycle lamp. know meds, 1.25 Chrome Guar, bee sont ean mee «Ml gatt| A’special lot of splendid well-wearing fabrics, inde- | Suits at 8.00 Chapman ten EY MAY BATT | ie Young Scholar's Mlustsated {) utis nuaraateed, 2.00 500 Bleycle Saddles, in many styles, ed Weed in i $O'cenee amis Weak see | gHEAble colorings, in man-ike designs, with double | ~ Swell English deck stripe fabrics, made in up-to-date } Stoves of Peace and Wat, ny Predevie Rem. Hite, bouni'in cloth of teathersttey 5 pies ot Faeycle Lamps, etch 95 Si eaum, Screw Drivers, 2, Lute ej lowing drugetat breasted vests, ages 7 to 16 years: fashions, with broad military shoulders and ail the rage Breynton, by Elizabeth Stuart prea ‘ } Banner Oil Lamps, each, 1,24 | cating Oil, Stick’ Graphite, Trouser ; ‘ fin pabes |Boys Imported Russian Blouse new fixings the boys value so highly; ages 14 to 19 { Pheips. School f Srcaesonnmccsas Guards, your choice, URGIDBAN, 21, Suits at 1) years. Gypsy's Sowing and Reaping, by Elizabeth oy. atves, bound lirepat { Martiord 70" Bieycle Tires, any 5 | Morrow Coaster and Brakes, which f i, 24 ° : fs Stuatt Phelps, fetncen tesularicn Onin sure, . will enable you to tide 50 miles while Bit a These are the choicest creations of the finest work- | Young Men's Rich Spring ra Yeat atthe Goldea Crescent, by Pa Seine err acheter 1,00 { Juvenile 24inch Single Tube Tires, | pedalling 35, applied to your wheel ie , h Stuart Phelps vee . GELOW. shops of this as well as the London and Parisian | Raglans, 50 va Cousin Joy, by Elizabeth Stuait | Tie Hageter At. Bible, containing cache eels Rees 1 Ge markets, suitable for small lads; veritable works of These are made of high-grade Oxford gray Venetian i teri the Old aud New Tostame: i wy INITSELF ec Ravanes cette at Ge el A eee Spring coatings, properly tailored, richly lined; sizes } RYiv'ntsof Yersde Srceteslestiated, ether wish. now concorde THE BIG STORE Acti \ 2G5th ot. MINER, 200 Bor ‘|Boys’ Handsome Spring Top 30 to 36 chest. Centuries Apait, by Ed, T, Bouve mbellished with fil 'p ; {Coats at 6.00 | Boys’ Fine Spring Blouses, | Satan Natasa es ere ae pal en @, These are of the stylish broad-shoulder model, made The richest effects in high-grade CNambrays, cheviots } The King of the Town, by Ellen Mackubin, in this sale at 1,75 ; y ~ of high-grade covert cloths, in lighter as well as and fast color shirtings, made with the new high } Men, Womenand Things, by Mary Clemmer, Histor large N K a e B Talk at a Country House, by Strache: i s om recsion of 00 canis 1m stamps. AGdreee darker gray effects, and are fitted with the new ver- turn-down collar; cuffs and collar are laundered; sizes } the Destroyer, by Benianale Swift Eun illustrated. TH CUESTA (Wakies Biatea Other), 300 We Lasts ee, N. ¥. | tical pockets, i sve 5 to 15 years; elsewhere quoted at 75c. h Roger Hunt, by Cella Pasker Woolley. jin thissalefor = 1,50 ¢ STE ATE. peer re af Tic roar aa a ‘ dt ; ; ay ; ee, I ! He Si

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