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INFANTS’ OUT-FITTING Firat Spring Importation of the FINE LINGERIE, AND VESTA CORSET. so Fas MISSES’ UNDERWEAR, 2nd Floor. The season’s first New Creations for Bridal WOMEN WAGE-EARNERS PICK on LOVELY FREE EASTER GOWNS. "spice so i sor] May yin moti i eel ruins deity, * Saree with every re- Chemises, Drawers, Corset | SHIRT WAISTS DESCRIBED IN LETTERS. quisite for Infants’ and Gold and jewelled corset clasps, hooks and Covers. Made of fine Silk, Broche and embroidered Batiste, straight front models. Children’s dress. the latest stocking supporters. Linen, Persian Lawn or Sizes, — to 4 yeas. A model of the newest Bridal Corset will Nainsook. ‘Trimmed with For Spring and Summer. be exhibited,—it is made of silk batiste with embroideries and laces in ; Short or long Coats. Piqué jewelled, gold clasps. new patterns, including pen coa or Cloth Reefers, Hats many designs in Torchon, Price $185.00. and Caps. Afghans. Bas- E Dean de Paris, Mechlin and ‘1 kets. Bassinettes. Villains. laces. ‘ Seale eaieout comnetiae shevhae Misses’ Underwear. JAMES McGREERY &60., lee attention paid to f dreamed yall fheralltejofgnomeat era ne ne Sizes 2 to 16 years. © Twenty-third Street. trousseaux and special or- eed 3 rns, a now the may va Complete stock of | Im- ders. Perfect fit guaran- princes. Now she may ported and American — — teed. Gverinmawvoriayaavercisre Underwear. Gowns, All garments designed and eee aan ee Drawers, Skirts, Corset- ; made on the premises. Kood Judgment to select wh: waists. Fine percale and LADIES HOSIERY. Crests and monograms hand- , ing World judges agree t* In best taste Every woman prides herself on her + taste In gowns and hats, E Delleves that if she had the spend she could be woman in > chance to he rest nainsook, somely embroidered, Fine Black Lisle Thread Stockings, — Plain JAMES McGREERY &CQ. or Lace Filigree _areaves and Open-work JAMES McGREERY nh 60., Twenty-third Street. designs,— ‘all over” or ankle patterns, Twenty-third Street. This stock is newly imported and shows the ' R ‘ of liers ts t Ufrection very latest fashionable hosiery. down tn 7 ening World. Find at Allover late patterns, in the latest Cardinal Shade, will be included in the sale. Sand hat you like, Juages, and if they agree w GIVEN WRONG ME MEDICINE. Done Intended for the Mother ft ds one of the prettiest . | serlbed then you get the Killed the Rabe. 35¢. per pair. QI % : Can't-you see The Coroner's office was this morning SILKS. notified of the death of Willlam Patrick Rooth, ten days oul, of No. 25 East Fif- tailor-made girl, und ce a a ai Rrainiot JAMES McGREERY & CO., 20,000 yards,—new, Fancy a Pe GOWN DI * ieee Twenty-third Street. ees 7 . Ws 3! Colitse syoulcan== of! coura 5 (Photographed at Wanameke WwW i MDETEF FE RIZES |Alrect” wholreps sade caer | _ a dozen times HEN YOU COMPETE FOR PRI estion and convulsions and the Ine erence ey ard : - Wirect cause as morphine, —— ee +75 per yard. Imagined yoursely dressed. — — = 5 Now you may ree your-dreams come mber that the cost of what you want does not matrer, ae that itis less | Including black Peau de ‘ LAST POST “ROAD MAN | THE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE. Soie, Sati t perfectly true, not think that the lal article yeu want must have been mentioned | Soie, Satin Duchesse and | isements, But the # Don't you like the idea? ening World'a astve rts, ut Sratasieciodt lt DIES AT RED HOOK. a | Novelties, and a complete | who know you only. ing out a inust be advertised tn The Event DESCRIBE WHAT } ESL Ee ee ae a ie <> “Greatest Book range of this scason’s col- | YOU WANT. TERUELAM ON A SE aC TAG STREET HEL RSeae MSTeS TATE Ga ener ERE | UO Nag Moreanes Cracked eis of Reference ored Silks. | fe Whip Before the Days ¢ | Published.”’ Value 1.00 and 1 ‘World = Almanac: James MccREERY & CO, and Encyclopedia for 1901. Twenty-third Street. | 1901 World Almanac ant fmcyclopedia. * * *) A reference book of over 600 pages. 1,000 topten and 10.090 facta. * © © Substantially bound in | — i Mthograph board covers, with sewed back and} ¢ rimmed edges, © © © Price, 25e. By mail of | If you want a good suggestion as to cm newodenlers. how to get a job, | Put a World Want ad. in Sunday and up situations bob. pWORLIT S ay AG AEION : of Railroads. Will be prosecuted) A CONTEST OF GOOD TASTE AND Every old resident on the west etde + | (Copyright, 191, by the Press Publishing Co, N.Y. World. Any infringement } | al , . of the Hudson River from Newburg to SHOPPING + JUL DGMENT. Albany regrets today the death of Jehn Morgan, for with his demise ts removed the last of the stage arene ing from shonit , atte ure ES irptigitolplantout an Easter gown that you would like to wear and to pay for ita price that per- sistently tags only the gowns in which you would not be seen. You know what hard work that In. You have done it again and again, haven't you? You have longed for pretty things Birla have, and you have known that you simply could not ffont to have them. And fo you have bought some- thing which you knew did not sult you and something tn which you knew you did not look so pretty as you could, you have worn it a whole year, vhough you detested it And now all that may-be over for you this year. You may go from one she to another of those advertiat Evening World ever you He, cles are menti nore friends, rR who waa in his elghty-sixth never took kindly to railroads, for robbed him of ‘his calling, and he FOR PRETTIEST AND BEST DESCRIBED Minaye. aid he could not get sed to m. The last of the old stage coaches EASTER OUTFIT. ‘ speared from the Pont Road, now a ‘ sroughfare for bleyclists, early in the THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. wns the Hudson River Ratlroad t and gave passengers a more (i , rapid means of conveyance. evn Sra a| In his business ax driver Morgan met Fi ny proviinent men of other days, and ¢ 00 EASTER PRIZES S00 te seees Morgan was a character, and among For Ae) Wage cam ee tae ald rotente of the State no one Any girl wage-earner ma World's ad tean, 1 Hoster shirt walst Would lke t obtain this ription at the date of the store's name and address, w made ter hat or an the one you }| before ilnes« forced him to remain in porsitte feothe same—you may of the article, the |. and your own of your employer. his home, where his wife and daughter 1 for him, he was sought out for his * by those who congregated in the stores at “the corner.” He used to tell or not, and wh | Seni Chis letter to “Bas ving World, I. O. Box 2,35) with pride how he knew every inch of Evening World a NOY ey the road from New York to Albany, and All descriptions will be submitted to a Committee of Five Working Girls coasted that no man on the route was lected by Mrs. Marriot Hubbard Ayer, who will pass upon the good tuste 3]. more carefu’ and expert driver than that! a shopping sudginent of th nd make the awards accordingly. | Ne Read the directions on t r acm day, April 2 TLECUMRU hee ne nated athe reine Lover fully and send in your le The prizes will be patd in me sferred. ae) eeccttissamel tourstaceanatauring JOHN MORGAN. midnight April 2. } ei ell lh, the years of hie service, and often drove | °0 say, and even in his latter days he —— . fi them for miles at breakneck speed up| never saw the ‘horse of which he was x A What Sort of Easter Outfit Would You Like? Ladddecnt Nile tend overt ees level | atrad: Describe It and Win One of These Handsome Prizes, {| stretches, it 1 sald Sforgan never had| Aftor giving up Fis coach Morgan ve For the PRETTIEST an . DESCRIBED OUTFIT con- wr, hat boots and gloves fr a girl wage-carner and by a gil Wage-earner as representative of the sort of EE baern ovr BROADWAY AND11TH ST came a cacpenter and kept himeelf and his family in comfort. } SOME LETTERS. | a serious accident. The best of them could not get away from him, he used shows a Vall jing gown, # ©. mmed ow r vr ae, trhmmed with beni 2COND PRIZE Intge pearl but It conte (neluding gown, RIS.F0, THIRD PRIZE... : (Ineludin Jurth Prize......$25 EAST nh Prize .$15 BASTER HAT 35 EASTER SHOES Prize $10 EASTER HAT i EASTER GLOVES weetisienei ease FOUR OF THE Seventh Prize ‘ >, $3 EASTER GLOVES WASH DRESS GOODS, To the Editor of The Evening Wo: | JUDGES. 35 EASTER SHIRT WAIST! Fourteenth to Thirtieth Prizes (seven- fe | WIRST PRIZE... JAMES McCEBERY & CO. %, ‘gown, hat, shoes and gloves.) R GOWN 1 $ EASTER SHOES ers The following my selection for a] Eighth Prize, teen prizes) Each, pretty and at the same thine econo: 4% RASTER SHIRT WAIST 42 EASTER GLOVES gooo YARDS. cal Easter outfit: Pour of the Judges bh Ninth Prize........86 EASTER SHOES At Blegel-Cooper Co.'s—A Ught gray | homespun sult with flare skirt and va of stitched gray taffeta, Eton jacket, | collariess, edged with the stitched taf} Dimities, Batistes, and Muslins. Complete range of new colors and designs, What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? feta and fastened with fancy silver but. |} BE! Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes, . dee CLE Bats JE Y : Tries 287 DESCIINE 12 cents per yard; VALUE 18 CENTS. To Managers of At Lord & Taylor’s—Light gray gloves | SRS EA TRE Bae nC nO BCekel TYIMLR Tan amecca race ae irenre: att | of the costume she would wish to have for Easter, At-Wanamaker's—Black kidakin shoes |} Creer ADE EASTER GOWN UMBRELLAS. Summer Hotels at $1.00. Miss Pearl De : ND & EASTER GOWN THIRD PRIZ: MADE EASTER GOWN ig a n d Co u n try At Joseph H. Bauland Co.'s — Black Twenty vil | tucked chiffon hat, with bunch of pink |} woman | | Inthe a : : . - ropes, at #2, : eaarlantns : |} What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like? Covered with fast black Britannia,—with De Fic A These articles are advertised tn The at oort of Laster, silver mounted, natural wood handles. Boarding. OUSES 2 Byening World of March 15, MARGARET M, TOOVEY, Levine Bros., 14 West 4th st., city. To the Editor of The Evening Worlt In appreciation of your ge to working girls for an er outit T First Prize.. Ineclose a sketch of a royal-blue cloth # a Second Prize suit I saw at Ie Boutilier Brothers’ Third Prize. ‘Twenty-third street store, advertised in |» roadway your evening edition of March 14. ‘The ; entire ieatitne aul ia slid and linpressea ee | eG | What Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? as being both stylish and service: f : i est eene vein) alsiish and serytce ; : 4 Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes, trimmed welts bands of; Diack taffer. 3.—8! K any 1 “Li For the PRETTIEST and BEST DESCRIBED SHIRT WAIST ke cord: a th Fo girl wage-carner and suggested by a girl wage-earner as ting Eton. Jacket, with military cot- representative of the sort of shirt waist she would wish to have See aria acee Describe It and Win One of These Valuable Prizes For the PRETTIEST and BEST DESCRIBED HAT for a girl Wage-earner and suggested by a girl Wage-earner as representa- rrous offer live of the sort of hat she would wish to have for Easter, $20 EASTER HAT} Fourth Prize, 315 EABTER HAT | Fifth Prize, +810 EASTER HAT Men’s 28 inch. Women’s 26 inch. 95 cents each, Covered with pure Silk. Men's 26: and 28 inch,—silver mounted, natural wood handles, — with patent built Send all particulars of interest relating to your house, to The World’s Vacation Bureau, 1352 Broadway, corner ' Thirty-sixth strect, New York, AT ONCE. The vaca- tion season is near at hand, and if you want to’ rent your rooms in advance you must register now. There is no charge for the services of the Bureau. THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAU has become one of the most important factors in the distribution of Summer Boarders and Vacationists. $$ EASTER HAT $7 DASTER HAT runner, ( Women’s 26 inch,—fancy. Dresden, and silver mounted horn on natural wood handles, 8. BE. T. Sibirate turned back and held in for Euster, with very small brass. buttons; ore er shirt walst which Firat Prige...i.secees $10 EASTER SHIRT WAIST . Fi Y $3: Thi | 0 ’ icity pi with black silk, darts outlined | would Ike to and which I sa Becond Prize. 38 EASTER SHIRT WAIST $1.95 each ; OR MERE YA 5 5c, This has beon brought aby pit by tha Cam publicity Biren the ethe cord; bottom finished with} the store of 3 r on & Co, pcre 7 B/BABIER Surne WAIST Bureau. Besides the combined circulation of the Morning, Evening belt of taffeta; a tight-fitting] whose advertivement uppeared in The Pour a kanes 4 EASTER SHIRT WAIST Yr if “ . with fun flare ounce banded on| Evening World March 13. ‘The cost In| ¢ Flth Prize. # MASTER SINT WAT |] PO ADWAY AND11TH ST and Sunday World, which has been availed of, extensive publicity, with alia etulacle $fand} ups Thoy arey ot} very) fino itat=| Si cernroaece: core coer tie roc coco rere EPs ff ‘| has been given through other advertising mediums and methods, Percaline.|feta allk, tucked and vory fancily|22 walst meagure. I would like to he|ehirt-walst offer, If you’ find you’ can- ' Wo: ; : ‘atitched, with the latest style bishop|one of the lucky ones, as I know Tha| not get the waist I would Just as econ zen J40- RS MCCEBBEY & CO. rest Sea a eae tates Burequy distribu: 2d | many a0: fortunate!.as to! slecves, and of a pretty shade of llgh: | Evening World does just what it prints. | have the cash; »MARAH'J;,THIRSK, ; : hits os thousand booklets and circulars and received over 10,000 ee >Breoklya, La L. } f sian ees ; bovdeimtin rece information, | : , > Staite blue, My, size is 35 bust morsure aaa Tam trying for, the ) second prize in:the a ati bag