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~ FERRY SUNK HC LIGHTER Collision in the River and Panic Among Passengers. % The ferryboat Elizabeth, belonging to the Central Ratlroad of New Jereoy, ran into the steam lighter e this forenoon off Liberty stre The Edgewater was sunk and the Etlzabeth was so badly damaged that she {s now lald up at Communipaw for ewater, which belongs to the rage Company, with from Brooklyn was loaded wi When opposite Libe: M0 fet from the shore the struck her on the port s! ty-flve feet from the Elizabeth about twen- the Edgewater K of the ferry of the Si NEWS SENT T0 LT. PEARY In| Frozen North He Will Learn of Moth- er’s Death. 4 package of more than or- ched to-day cotland. It annual mail from Club to Lieut, Peary, eich him some t An expre inary interest. was desp: from this city ¢ ps the ct that ins five are tive whalers, rtuln which, if fork. 1M 3 SR RAATRARAM RETRO ROM vO sil Aided a retail department, to out j Maving old establ Ww Jewelry, we offer di- THA CHARGE. Be. em This Scarf Pin, handsome-cut 3 14-k. beautiful fashion for ladles’ ~ Diamond, the ited shirt waists, ONLY $8, i This ip the Intest Sagan English — Princess ay . Ring, turquolset Bs centre, surrounded # with finely cut 7 NONE NE NEY Ee MON ' brilllants. A decld- Hed hit for the season; ONLY $50. Ey = uesiity, This beautiful patré ; yee of Cluster Farts 42 oe. * Studs, surrounded 5 5} with 24 cut brill-% iants, sapphire centres, very fash- ONLY $42. if : gplonable this seasol Ff IP YOU_ MAY ADY CAsit vEN'T THER 2 S{WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGH # New Credit System! ae IN SIENT TO) CALL, WR! AND W END ROPRESENTATI L.W.SWEET & CO, a 37-39 WAIDEN LANE, (Main Entrance.) ~ bishop cuff and tucked back, at * lot to-morrow for only In the Ladies’ Waist Section we present for sale to-morrow a collection of ~ \ fs ‘ One Dollar Ki Shirt Warsts : made of the best white, colored and black ma-|... terials, fresh from the work- \ rooms of promi- nent manufacturers who make the highest class of merchandise for the best retail trade of this and other large cities their specialty. Chambray Waists, in solid colors, with white tucked vest, white tucked puff sleeve, each side of vest tailor stitched, trimmed with pearl buttons, at i 7. 00 Chambray Waists, in® solid colors, front in clusters of fine tucks, with hem- yf 00 . stitched box plait, turned-over laundered collar, at Chambray Waists, in solid colors, with front of ifive tucks and four rows of one- inch embroidery, tucked back, at Linen Batiste Waists, plain, with hemstitched front plait, hemstitched bishop cuff and collar, at White Lawn Waists, front has four rows of one and one-quarter inch wide em- broidery, six fine tucks in clusters of six, tucked back, tucked bishop cuff, turn-over collar, at White Lawn Waists of very sheer lawn, entire front, including front plait, hem- stitched, soft collar, at 7,00 7400 White Waists, of fine lawn, front of forty-eight fine tucks and fourteen rows of hemstitching, tucked and hemstitched back, at Madras Waists, in beautiful Roman striped patterns, with plain Chambray vest, fold of Chambray on each side of vest in scalloped effect, pointed yoke of plain Chambray in back, at 100 100 Black Lawn Waists, front of sixty fine tucks, back of twenty-four tucks, bishop cuff, at 1,00 Black Lawn Waists, made of good quality lawn, front of twenty good-sized tucks, twelve rows of hemstitching, tucked back, turned-over laun- dered collar, at 400 Black Lawn Waists, front of four rows of one and one-quarter inch black embroid- ery, clusters of tucks between each row of embroidery, tucked 7100 Black Mercerized and Sateen Waists, front and back tucked in clusters, tailor stitch, bishop cuff, 1 0 10 In the Ufisses’ and Sirls’ Cloak Section We Place on Sale To-Morrow at a Coats at, 3 I 5 They are of best quality covert, in tan, castor and blue, short double-breasted box front and back, with inlaid velvet collar Also in Three-quarter length double-breasted and fly- front style, with solid velvet collar (as per illustration), And in Demi, fitted box back style, lined through- out with satin Romaine. A large assortment of all the new Coats and Wraps and Dresses for misses and girls in Cloth, Silk and Wash Materials, now ready for selection. Wen’s and Women’s Stoves. Have you bought your supply of Spring gloves yet? If not, these two special offerings for Satur- day{ will afford you opportunity to secure one or more pairs at a very moderate cost compared with what you would have to pay for them anywhere else. Women's 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, in all the choice colors-—gray, tan, brown, white, mode and red-—-with embroidered backs of any color and in any size from 5'; to 7';; a choice of thou- sands of pairs at the very low price of About 1,500 pairs Men’s Full Glace Gloves, in the best shades of ten and light brown, made by one of the foremost glove- makers to sell at frofi $1.25 to $1.50 a pair; a choice of the 69 75 We will continue Saturday The Sale of Women’s Imported Swiss Handkerchters at greatly reduced prices. We've already told you how we had an oppor- tunity to buy these fine Handkerchiefs from an over- loaded importer at prices that we simply couldn't resist. Weare sure that you, too, wont be able to resist buying them when you see the goods them- selves—they are of such a high quality and are priced so low. Be prompt or you’ll miss the chance. Here are the offerings as originally published: Women's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, scolloped and lace edge, centres of fine mull; sale prices: 7c. cach, or 4 for 25 ‘Women’s Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with deep lace edge of Va- Jenciennes and insertions of same; aalelpiices * 9c. each, or Stor 25 Women's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with scolloped edges and hematitclied, on extra fine mull; arle price, « 190. each, or 2 tor. 25 ACITY IN ITSELF OPER Gaster ts a Dress Occasion for Wen as well as Women! and Easter Sunday is but 10 days away —no time to lose, indeed, if you require anew Suit or a new Top Coat. And don’t permit prejudice to stand in your way of saving a whole lot of money. We will sell you as nobby, as well made and at least as perfect a fit- ting Suit or Overcoat for $20.00 as your EEA ay \ tailor will for $40—and will prove it to be you if you will giveushalf achance. FRY sree care t day long—a hundred suits if you like— Yee a and should none suit you—what’s the (Hirt harm? Will we try to ‘talk you’’ into a misfit like your tailor is compelled toto save himself from loss? Not a bit of it! You take absolutely no chances if you buy clothes here. Why, even after you did buy them—and you should regret your purchase—bring the clothes back to us—and as quick as a wink—you’ll get your money back. You just try this at your cheap tailor —once! You’ll have some fun. Our Alteration Room is in charge of experts—any little change to please you better or fit you better we'll make without charge, of course. It’s our business to have the clothes fit perfectly. For Saturday we offer the following as worthy of particular attention: Men’s Spring Top Coats at ) |Men’s Special Spring Suits at , Of black, Oxford and light covert cloths, richly tailored| Of standard all-wool fabrics in newest spring effects-—- and perfectly trimmed; strictly conforming to every| dark stripes and new Scotch effects predominating-—- whim of fashion and made honestly clean through. also some very pretty black clay diagonal worsted its that other st nsider cheap at $12.00. Men’s Cravanette Outer Coats at 7? 50\y ss ee u These are of the world-famed Priestley & Co. Craven- | Men’s Finer Spring Suits at 70.00 ettes, fully warranted, and combine all the best fea-| 20 different new and stylish designs are shown in this tures of a spring overcoat and a mackintosh coat.| line-—high-grade fabrics in worsteds. cheviots and They charge $20.00 for these at other stores. English stripe effects, also blacks and blues, made and Men’s Finest Prince Albert Coats lined as they ought to be to wear well and fit well. and Vests at 50 Men’s High-GradeSpringSuitsat 7g 75 Made of high-grade imported Venetian cloth, soft Made of superior imported fabrics in exact imitation velvety surface, richly lined and hand tailored through-| of high-grade merchant tailor work costing several out; your tailor would charge $30 for a coat and vest. times this price. You'll be simply infatuated with not one bit better. them when you see them. In Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Splendid 2-Garment Suits at 2, 0Q|Boys’ Imported Russian Blouse Made of choice woollen fabrics in desirable dark and/Suits at 6.00 medium colorings, well lined and tailored, and not to) These are the choicest creations of the finest work- be duplicated for a dollar more than our price, shops of this as well as the London and Parisian Boys’ Fine Blue Serge Suits at 2,95) markets, suitable for small lads; veritable works of of splendid grade American Woollen Co.'s fast indigo art in little boys’ attire. ue all-worsted serge, richly lined and tailored, suit- ’ ; able for ages 7 to 16 years. y Zouths Long Trouser Suits at 5. 30 Th; . choice selection of strictly all woollen materials Boys Fine Blue Serge Sailor newest colorings and patterns, properly designed and Blouse Suits at , 75, tailored; for ages 14 to 19 years; positive $3.00 value. Of standard fast indigo blue serge, of proper weight ’ i for immediate use, handsomely designed, with silk Boys Long Trouser Confirmation uits at IS soutache or embroidery, suitable for ages 3to 12 years. | rh , Real 1 4 '° Boys’ 3-Garment Suits at ade of tast black clay seonal worsted, coat, pants A special lot of splendid well-wearing fabrics, in de- ana vests lforjabesittito.l0 years: - sirable colorings, in man-like designs, with couble Young Men’s Natty Spring breasted vests, ages 7 to 16 years. ‘Suits at S, 00 ’ 7 . Boys Natty Spring Raglans and | Swell English dark stripe fabrics, made in up-to-date Top Coats at IS sashions, with broad military shoulders and all the These are made of a fine grade of Oxford vicuna and; new fixings the boys value so highly; ages 14 to 19 Bamieriapades of covert cloth--- finished with the new; years. yoke back and front, and 1 tical kets; : . . apes 4 1ai14lyenraeanniiend paisa nesses for| oung Men’s Fine Spring Suits Boys’ Splendid Russian Blouse jat No merchant tailor in New York will build n suit pos- sessing the points of merit such as this line does and price it at less than $25. We show upward of 20 new swell styles, and are therefore sure to please the most fastidious dresser; sizes 30 to 36 breast Suits at 345 A very choice assortment of fine serges in shades of | navy and electric blue, red and golden brown, all handsomely appointed and stylishly designed, the usual $5 quality; ages 3 to 7. nine Small Boys’ Fine Russian Blouse Sem eaee I Suits at 95 | Young Men’s Natty Spring Top- We show upward of 150 styles in this line. The Coats at matcrials are the newest and of a very high grade; the designing the very swellest of the season; ages 3 to 7. 5.00 A special lot of fine covert cloths in proper tan and olive shades; regular value, $8.50. 'en’s and Women’si\Men’s Furnishings. |W 1g. Some of the things that every well Waiches. : z dressed man will need for Easter If you do not own a good, reliable Sunday wear and afterwards, at timepiece, here’s an unusually good} Specially reduced prices for Satur- opportunity to get one at far below day---at prices that are just about its actual and regular selling value: {half those of other stores. Men's Men's 25c, Eiastic Web Suspenders, weil made and well worth buying, C. GarTse If you area smoker of clear Havana Cigars, come here to-morrow and we will sell you some very choice goods at 25 per cent. below the regular prices. La Francesca Key West, finest qua!- ity clear Havana, two sizes, at less than factory prices. Silverine | Watches—Op:n- Aterdeans, box of 100, for 5.50 } lace, dustprool cane, Atted, With ber 10 mi of Elgin movement; regu- Monastic simanten alt itcue Belocsos. Hines bax ot 35; fer 2.25 § far price $0.75" reduced Tor to-mot= Mee ctab ent and catenth Pandora, clear Havana, strictly finest row ; SOO eae ete cera aren canon e196 quallty—Puritanos, box of S0, for 3.25 $ Women's 14-karat Gold-Filled Hunt Men'n 2£c. and S0e. Neckwear, in Media Perfectos, box of 25 for 2.00 $ ing-Case Watches, guaranteed for 25 tecks, four-in-hands and im Is; a Raval] Beason cay k Werke neat years aod fitted with a fixe Dueter- choice for but 19 44 Sey lampden moverrent, fegularly o2 " Shiel ¥ * o for 1s La Simpatica, clear H. oH 14 Bow: ; mande/s regula “Toe, ‘quail Also for Saturday in the Jewelry Ban sudgayes) Bows and String t) eee ook of 3 ie 2.45 Dept.: Men's plain black or white Reversi- lavana Specials, Havana wrapper d Xe in-Hand Ties, worth 50c., and filer, Cuban’ made, Coschas. Se- pe ialilht seegrzbbamatat a choice for 25 Heetee, bax of (50, (cr 1.95 } paper cutters, curlers, hoo Men's Madras ot Petcate Negliges 200 boxes New York make Sumatra cuticles, darners, etc.; worth y Shirts, with plain or plaited’ tos wrappe:, combiration fille: cigars, to cent of” S0c. each; votr choice Sat- —__ fcms; wotth from 7Sc, to $1 apiece; close, box of 25, worth $1.00, for 50 $ urday for 75 }a choice to-morrow for 49 , i d Boys’ Weon’s Spring Men’s and Boys’ Weight Underwear. Stylish Caster Hoadwear, Gg i The pick of the best of the new Spring styles and colorings are The low prices will bencfit you now; the change from heavy weight to medium weight will benefit you a little later on when it is time to lay in profusion. If one style does not become you anothe aad ever you may select will cost you less here than else Our “Srightos Derby, for men, the Men's aad Boys’ Sp best hat in the world for z 2.00 e 48 aside your winter underwear. Our “Marafisli"” Derby, in all the 7 7 cases of Men's Plain and Ribbed new spine styles, ding the ad plain bli Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in “Grand Duke," as food ax any $4 fully Séc. each, Saturday 25 plain and fancy colors, with lovg or derby to te had anywtete, 2.40 sman Boys’ Natty Feit ists The chor Gsbdlidt-tiapyilll etal Rha 25 } Our "Betiniore'’ Derby, a hat to ve Tewest broad brim ef'ec all the ice, fer garment, = had nowhere cise in New ‘York, new colcrings of nav: brown, Lay aa with kaitvor and not to be equalled for lesa tian 2.00 hat of taped an! izes, worth SOc, $5 anywhere; om sale to-morrow sate kere to- each, here to-morrow for, 25 fos 7 ¥ 1,25 On Sale Saturday, March 30th, a Special Purchase o- 250 Wen's Sood Bicycles at, Gach, S$/2.50, ‘Actually worth $30!) High-grade thoroughly re . liable Bicycles at low price: will be harder. -to. -secure during the season.of 190) than they were last year, NSE —= owing to the fact that the | bicycle manufacturers, warned by past losses due tc over-production, have been careful not to make more wheels than they could dispose of at profitable . prices. An opportunity like this will, therefore, | occur but seldom, and those who would profit by il | must te prompt. These are a fine, clean lot«of \ wheels, in assorted colors, made of the best mate- rials, and fitted with guaranteed tires, and are-actu- ally sold under their own name at $30! We have renamed this lot of 250 ‘‘The Eldon,’’ and 72, 56 will offer them while they last at just D Our Yow Eldon"? Juvenile Bioyele: ] 1 A (24-inch wheels, 18-inch frames) for Boys and Girls were made especially | for us. We know them to be the very best juvenile bicycles .on.the market this Spring. They are perfectly safe wheels and will stand,the rough, hard usage to which they are liable to be subjected. . They. have a graceful 3-arch crown frame, are fitted with the well-known ' 4 T4506 Fauber one-piece hanger, and are fully guaranteed for the season of 1901. The price is a low one; only Bicycle Sundries. ; The majority of bicyclists are well informed as to current market prices on supplies of all kinds, and will be sure to appreciate these-loay. priced offerings: = New Eta Gas Bicycle Lamps, te- Viable and safe, made entirely of braas and fully nickel plated, | Push Button Bell, the coxtinueus- . | ting Kind, worth 75c., 1.98 Wyoma"" Universal Coaster and rake Hub makes a pleasure, * fe you can ride 0, slag witis tt while pedalling but 35; adjusted to 1.95 | Your wheel foF y 55| Fountain Foot Pumps, each, 5! 10,000-Mile Trump Cyclometers, each, Bicycle Fose. Worth from 75c. to $2.00 a pair, per pair, ou 45 This is the biggest bargain of its kind ever offered any- where at the opening of the bicycle season, being the result of + one of the most advantageous purchases our Bicycle 1 ment has ever made. The assortment of sizes and colors: complete. Some are imported hose and worth up to $2.00 pair; some are footless, and all are of a high quality. |..-., Sporting Goods Dept.—Secon4 floor, Calcium Carbide, per 2 Ib. can, “Solar” Gas Lamps, worth $3.00, lor Inner Tubes, guaranteed, each, Hartford Repair Kits, each, , “Perfection.’’ An Unequalied Shoe for Women, at Je 00° New styles in both Shoes and Ox- fords are now being offered in. this, our leading brand of women’s shoes, and a handsomer collection you never saw anywhere even at from $1.00 to $2.00 a pair more. Only the best leathers are used, such as Patent Kid, Patent Calf, Russia Calf and Vici Kid; with Goodyear welts and turns and all the new fancy vamps, foxings and perforations, as well as the plain staple and comfortable styles. We offer Special for Saturday: Women’s $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes at, per pair, ,44¢ These are the Radcliffe $2.50 Shoes, made with patent leather or-kid|! tips, to be had in the button and lace styles, in all sizes and widths, . “Foot Moutd.’’ A perfect Shoe for men, at per pair, JS 0 4 The new Spring styles. this well-known brand now on sale in our shoe dé-=' Glia partment, in all eae, a | toes, all widths, all and on every pair you save just one dollar. James Means’ Improved $2.50 Shoes for Men at 7,25) This particular These shoes are well known throughout the world. lot are made of satin calf, with doubie soles, leather lined. Also, for Saturday: Some spring styles of Men's Shoes in black and tan vici kid, in all sizes and worth $2.50 a pair; a choice for 2-Volume Sets of Books, Published at $2.50, special for Saturday at, per set, 145 75 Master works by master minds, at prices that all lovers of sound, healthy literature can easily afford. The New Athenaeum Library Series, bound with flat backs, in green and blue ribbed cioths, stamped in full gold backs trom a new and original design; } gilt tops, fully illustrated, boxed in a double ‘box matching the binding. ened These are some of the titles: eta Littl: Minister. By J. M. Bartle. 99 Views Afcct. By Bayard Taylor... > (+ Oregon Trail. By Francis Patkman, Thelma | By Btarie Coreliis 9+ Ariat. ns East Lynne, By Mrs. Henry Woods! Dy Jessie Fothergitl. Mistory of Our Own Times, Vol. I., Mistery of Our Own \ Timea, Vol. IL, Tom Burke of Ours, By Justin McCarthy ol. f., By Chasles Levez. First Violtu. Tom Burke of Ours, \ Company of Jehu,? Vol. tL, Piret Repu J "| By Alexandex, Cozruelo, Vol. 1, s Geerze S The Benim. clo, Vol. th, 4 BY Geerse Sand oe Desmater, 8 of Florence, Scottish Chiefs, Makers of Veuice, Thaddeus of Warsaw, | | By Hall Caine, i t By Mrs. Oliphant. rat ‘The Man Who Laughs, | chet Monerssot Panawvalik, BY EagezeSue, Nette Dac, 1 epee 7 sp ah The Two Dla-as, Tem Brown at Oxford, | py promas Hughes Page of Duke of Savoy, } Tom Erown at Rugby, | New Arabian Nights, | Hypatia, ) By Charles Kingsley. Treasure Island, s Westward, Ho, ; Lorna Doone. By R. D. Blackmore, Familiar Quotations, Mome Book ot Poetsy.

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