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CIRL FORCER | MAKES ESCAPE Brooklyn Police in Hot} Hunt for Bertha Meyers. The Brooklyn police are looking tor Bertha Meyers, for whom a general alarm been tout. She is wanted on a charge of ry. Rertha was employed two weeks As a domestic by Mrs. J. HL Everett, of No. 10% Halsey street. She was rent to a butcher with a $10 check be cashed, but she destroyed that chi and ena t two checks, and the other for $0, which the butcher cashed for her. Bertha gave $10 to Mra. Everett ant nothing was known of the forgery til the checks were returned by bank, When confronted with tne checks Bertha confessed Mra. Everett told the girl that they would 50 to the police station together, but while Mrs. Everett was eecuring her coat the Kirl ran out of the house and one fo leapreared, Just tefore she was employed by Mrs. Everett. Bertha, who lived th her er at No. 2 Stone avenue, wa. wandering about the Brookiyn end the brid police cart could be She had to RO to & party, but left notes bidding her mother good-by and asking for forgiveness tor what ohe Was about to do. JEROME WANTS CLEAN ROOM Loudly Pre When He Enters a Pilehy Coart-Room, Justice Jerome this emphatic protest to + of Public Bulldings c cleanliness of the Criminal Court Buiiling. When the Justice arrived » hullding this ie made an mmissioner morning to held court he found the court-room in a terrible Altion Just then Supt of the Pub- Ue Bulldings 1: room. Justi theught + entered ne told ht alo who ow him that unless sa the bullding was thors leaned in the future ther CONTAGION IS GROWING. Health Depar eon js In-! crease in Number of Cones. | The Herth ent the week ending March 2, large Incrense tn contagious diseases the total number being larger than at any time for several months. The reewrd te 1,042, compared with 1,668 the week Of this num- ber the grea let fevor, nal same, there being 4 5 ee Mary Kelly In Dead. Mary Kelly. for known character 9 was found dead that street early te who made the examination, died of heart disea —— J. MICHAEL'S NEW EASY. CREDIT SYSTEM. mld features tention « vromote uh or a trifling followed by aur monthiy to be the least expenditure of cash. Ir J. Michnels proves him: Stomach!” Remarkable Surgical Opera- tion That May Solve Many Surgical Problems. Removing tre Stomach Discussed by Experts, with Illustrations Showing Just tiow the Operation |i Per- formed. Next Sunday’s World See Announcement No. 5 Stylish Spring Shoes for Men, Women and Children at the lowest of prices. From season to season styles, shapes and even the leathers used in Shoes change, and the shoe-dealer who doesn't keep pace with all these innovations is soon cast into ‘innocuous ; desuetude.'’ The prevailing Spring styles in shoes are: Wide toes fcr street wear, narrow toes for dress wear; patent leather crtans. Weare prepared to offer you an unlimited choice ot these new styles at a considerable saving from prices exclusive dealers are charging. If you haven't bought your Spring shoes, read our offerings for to-morrow and profit by them. Our Famous ‘‘Foot Mould Shoes.”’ Men's sizes, 3.00 Boys! sizes, 2.90 Youths’ aizes, 2.50 In patent leather, tan and other leathers shoes ot Oxtords, The dest of materials, the best of workmanship, and, t of ail, a perfect fit. You'll’ pay one, two and even three dollats mote at exclusive shce dealers for shocs that wen't satisfy you half as well Men's Shoes, in Satin Calf, Vici Kid and Russia Calf, tan and black, also in Patent Leather, sizes $ to 11; also some of the celebrated James Means $2.£0 shoes, in kizes 7 to 10; to-morrow for G Boys’ and Youths’ Russia Calf and Kid Shoes, in tan and black, stylish and of good weating qualities, all sizes; fully worth $2.50, priced tor to-morrow at but OUR WOMEN’S SHOES, per pair, A shoe that is what its name implies—pertection. To be had in the new Patent Kid and Patent Leathers, 10 shoes ae well as Oxfords--turns for dress wear welts tor street j wear—all styles of toes, heels and fixings, You may buy} their equal elsewhere true enough but not for less than $8. WOMEN'S SAMPLE SHOES—THE LAST OF THEM—Actually worth from $2 to $4; your choice for 7 45 All sizes, but the best shoes are in sizer up to 5's for the most part. If you want a pair, te sure to come to-mortow, ax we expect to sell the last of them before the store closes. ‘‘ PERFECTION " 2. 00 6 Us MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES of Kid and Patent Leather; also Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords; dressy, durable and cheap. Sizes 11'y to 2, price 1.50 Sizes AL, to 11, price 1.25 Sizes Sto &, price 98 Women’s Underskires. For Saturday, and as a final offering for Easter week, we Present these splendid bargains in Women's Black and White Underskirts, of percale, sateen and silk: Women's Underskirts of black and white striped percale, with knife plaited flounce and trimming of black ruching, at Women's Underskirts, of a fine quality of black sateen, with umbrella flounce, trimmed with two bias Tuffles, at * Women's Underskizts, of mercerized eaten, in black and all colors, light in weight -handsome styles; regularly worth $2.25, a choice for Women's Underskirts, of fine mercerized sateen, in black or white with ruffled skirt, graduated accordion plaited flounce, finshed with bias Tuftle, just as effective asa costly silk garment; regularly sold at $2.95; achoice Saturday for 2.25 Women's Silk Underskirts, in black and white stripes, with graduated founces and three rows of black ruching; regularly gold’ hete at $11 and at higher prices elsewhere; a choice Saturday for 98 1.69 8.95 Men’s and Children’s cz. G « Hine Spring Hosiery in the proper weights, patterns and colorings—the kinds that wear well and look well---at prices that will not buy them at any other store in all New York— Men's Imported Plain and Fancy Half Hose, in lisie thread and Maco cotton, with high spliced heels and double soles and toes, dyed by Herms- dorf; regularly worth 3Sc, and 50c. a pair; to-morrow, 25 Men's Lisle Thread Open Work Halt Hose, silk embroidered, in light blue, ted and white; regularly worth 35c. a pair; to-morrow, 19 Men's Plain Black, Tan, Blue, and Fancy Colored Hosiery, with spliced heels and tozs; zezuiatly worth 19c. a pair; to-morrow 10 1,000 Dozen Childrez's Hostery, in fast black, with heavy of fine rib, double knees and spliced heels and toes, sizes 6 to 10; regularly worth 19. a pair; to-morrow 1245 Children's Extra Fire American Silk Hosiery, with spliced knees, becls and toes, in black, ted and tan, warranted fast colors; regularly worth 40c. a patr, a choice of all sizes trom 6 to 10 to-morrow for 25 Children's Imported Full Regular Mate Hosiery, with spliced heels, knees and soles, Hermedor! dyed; worth from 30c. to'40c. a pair, according to size; a choice of all sizes to-morrow for 19 Pocketbooks and Chatelaine Bags. We call attention to some very special values in pocket- books, golf purses and ciatelaines now on sale in our leather goods store. That the goods are all new and perfect goes with- out saying---they could not be here otherwise. If you contem- plate the purchase of a new purse or a neat bag do not let these great values escape you. Ladies’ Combination Pocketbooks, of genuine alligator, new shades of mode, fawn and gray, leather lined change pockets, oxidired or bright plated corners, two sizes, at Genuine Morocco an! Seal Combination Pocketbooks, warranted leather throughout, a choice of several sizes and shapes, all having handsome sterling silver comers, at Combination Pocketbooks, of real seal and morocco and genuine walrus hide, full calf faced, choice of several sizes, at We have about 12 doren White Leather Golf Purses, which will be quickly tought up by those accustsmed to wear white kid gloves, being regular 75 cent goods; offered, while they last, at Wiist Bags or Chatetaines of genuine seal, morocco and gray suede, chamois lined, nicke!-plated chain and frame; a very useful bag, 43 59 98 48 98 Chatelaine Bags of jenuine trown alligator ard black and colored seal, leather lined, inside pocket ard outside handkerchief pocket, covered frames, turned in straps, nicely finisted nickel-plated lock and catches, 1,15 Men’s and Boys’ Stylish Headwear. The latest and most becoming Hats, at prices far below those charged by the regular hatter for equal qualities. For Saturday: Our "Brighton Derby '' for men, the test hat in the world at the price, which is but 7.00 Our‘ Mansfield '* Derby for men, all the newest and most popular, else- ” where $4.00, here for Our * Bellmore" Derby, equal for less than $5. Men's High Silk Mata tor Easter wear, in the latest Broadway and Dun- lap styles, of fine silk plush, elsewhere $5.00, here only Men's and Boys' Spring Caps, in the newest golf effects, silk lined, at 2.40 not to te had elsewhere, and without an here for 2.85 2.75 48 Small Boys’ Felt Hats, all sizes, all colors, all shapes, regular $2.00 styles, for 1,25 Boys’ Tam 0° Shantet Caps, of pretty serges and broadcloth, at 48 Strary Hats for the Small Boys -The newest styles and effects now ready; pricea the lowest consistent with “r standard of quality. Sood Razors Cheap. Whether you shave yourself cr are shaved by the barber you ought to own your own razors. You can easily afford to do this if you buy them here, as we sell the best makes at the most reasonable of prices. Look at these three sample offerings: Geo. Wostenholm & Son's Razors, made in Sheffield, England; medium hollow ground, with handles of ebony; the "True Pipe Razor,"’ fully warranted; usually sold for $1.50; our price only 75 Geo. Wostentolm & Son's IXL Raror, hollow ground, with etony han- dles, usually sold for $1.00; our price ony 50° Wm, Elliott & Co.'s Celebrated Razors, made in Germany of the best gun, of steel, hollow grouni, with fancy ebony handles; usually sold $1.50; on sale to-moisow fox 78 a Svegel, Cooper and Co. THEBIG STORE YY BANKERS. Banking Ho 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. ~~~ ea VIN and to-morrow will be no exception. occasions. Fully a hundred t stricted guarantee clothes you bought. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL } { } eS ' BANKERS, Offices ; ( 0) ‘Pay Four Per Cent. Interest Main Floor---First Balcony. \ fj fo | on Time Deposits eZ Sb PAEET Se AY TRE fOUNTAL Che Day Betore Gaster Js Always a Busy Day in Our Clothing Store, And yet you may come here with full confidence that you will receive prompt and careful attention, for we make special preparations for such 1901. Me 3 ACITY INITSELF Svezo/, Cooper and Co. ble With FAN Deposits P } out Ne So Me ape st Oe Out Dasptory ained salesmen will be on our clothing floor ready to show you some of the newest, neatest, best-made and most skilfully finished Clothing any clothing store ever had the pleasure of offering to its patrons, and every garment sold is accompanied by our unre- which jere means your money back it you would rather have it than the We want your trade—we'll do everything possible to get it and to hold it—and, knowing { that nothing but merit can accomplish our plans, we crowd as much quality into our clothing as H the price will permit. We may not always succeed to please you, but you take no chances here. You can bring back anything you bought here, and get your money refunded without a question. For to-morrow, in order to make the Saturday before Easter the banner day of the spring season, we quote extraordinarily low prices. Men's special Elack Suits of all-wool cheviots, well worth $8.00, for 5.50 Men's special Spring the newest effects in all woollen fabrics, worth $12 and sold tor that else where; specially priced tur to-morrow at 7.50 8.75 Men's fine Black Thibet didly tailored; specially p uits, well Lined and s ced tor to-morrow Men's finer Spring Suits of high-grade fabrics, in new and stylish designs; specially priced for to-mor Tow at 10.00 Men's fine imported Black Clay Diagonal Suits of West of England fast k Huddersfield clay diago In Boys s Boys' Special 2-Garment Suits—-10 new Spring styles suitable for lads aged 7 to 15 s; of full $3 value; specially priced for to-morrow at LI5 Vestee Suits for Boys from 3 to 9 years of age, made of pretty woollen fabrics, in mixtures and plain effects; regularly worth $3.50; specially priced for to-morrow at 2.45 Boys’ Fine Serge Sailor Blouse Suits, handsomely embroidered with silk or soutache; ul! popular colors; ages 3 to 12; not to he duplicated elsewhere for less than $4.00; specially priced for to-morrow at 275 Boys’ Splendid Confirmation Suits, of standard clay diagonal worsted, ages up to 16 years; pricel else- where at $5.00; here to-morrow for 3.25 Boys’ Natty Russian Blouse Suits, of fine serges, in all the new shades; ages 2'. to © years; the regu- lar $5.00 rade tor G4 Boys’ 3-Garment Suits, of a splentid prade of Chev iots, Cassimeres and Thibets, made manlike with double or single breasted vests ; ages 8 to 10 years ; not to be had elsewhere for iess than $5.00; here to- morrow for 3 4S In Men's Clothing. s the ke that won't wear shiny; In sack and ; specially priced tor to-morrow at nal kind cutaway sty 12.50 14.75 very fine Spring Suita of superior imported ; specially priced for to-morrow at Spring Coats and Raglans of black, Ox- nd light covert cloths, perfectly lined and tail- throughout; a choice to-morrow for Prince Albert Coats and Vests of West of black clay diagonals and Vicuna Oxford ; specially priced at 10.00 Men's. 11,50 3.00 Men's Dress Tr choice of hyndr ers in stripe and check effects; a of gvod styles to-morrow for and Youths’ Clothing. Boys’ very fine Russian Blouse Suits, made from imported fabrics after the correct English and French motels; ages 3 to7; specially priced for to-mor- row 4.95 Boys’ Spring Reefers, of pretty rough surface serges, in new shales ; ages 2': to 8; specially priced for to-morrow at Boys’ Spring Overcoats, in the new Raglan effects well as in conventional designs, made ot fine Coverts and Oxford Vicuna coatings; ages up to 12; specially priced at Boys’ Long-Trouser Confirmation Suits, made of fast- color, all worsted black clay diagonals, the kinds that won't wear rusty or shine; ages 12 to 16 years; worth $10; specially priced for to-morrow at 295 3.95 6.75 Young Men's Stylish Spring Raglans, of fine English coverts and dark Oxford Vicunas, in the latest cut; specially priced for to-morrow at 5 Young Men's High Grade Spring Suits, in 1S new and superior styles, made from imported goods by the best tailors and not to be equalled by made-to-order suits costing less than $20; specially priced for to-mor- row at 10.00 Just in time for Easter wear, 200 Elegant Suits for Wisses and Young Women, at J2, 7§ each. These stylish and exceediagly hand- some suits are made of Venetians, Home- spuns, Serges, Broadcloths and Chev- jots, in Eton, Bolero and Jacket styles, smartly trimmed and in good taste, all the difterent and popular kinds of trim- mings being used with most telling effect. “The sizes are 12, with short skirts. Ladies’ Yeckwear. 14, 16, 32 and 34, It's the little details of dress that complete the harmonious costume. Women of acknowledged good taste in dress know this and pay particular attention to the selection of their neck- wear. Every woman can select something from our magnificent stock that will please her, and at a very moderate cost. We offer ‘‘Special’’ Point Venise Lace Collars, sailor shape, 20 Real Arabian, Res! Renaissance ani Point Venis: Lace Collars, in round shapes with full revers, at ox Oriental Lace Bart inches handsomely embrotlered in beas- tiful designs; a large aaaortment to choose trom, at 3c, TS¢ amd 4s Liberty Silk Neck Rut's, to ends, a8 $ Sitk Chenille Veilings, 15 incts sil tack, black on white, white { ‘on black and blue of brown, to-mortow tor 10 Pure Linen Handkerchiess Actually worth double! a We will continue Saturday, April 6th, the Sale of the Men’s and Women’s 4 Frame Bieyeles 4 for men and women, hand made, 1 with embroidery initials (any letter) at, each, ‘ ; } § 1 hemstitched, vf \\ Fowler 7907" Gruss 75. 75\ e Our Last and Best Easter Offering. 4,000 Yew Caster Sik Waists, yfresh and crisp from the hands of the makers. This big offering is supplemental to our already large and magnificent stock, and assures to our patrons a collection thatis unrivalled for beauty, style, quality and fit, as well as indi- viduality and newness, to say noth- ing ofprice-economy. Andaspricesare always of great interest to intending buyers, we give below alist of some of the beautitul wai that $5 will buy: Pure White Tatfeta Waists at Dainty Light Blue Taffeta Waists at Delicate Pink Taffeta Waists at Rich Rose Taffeta Waista at Stylish Tan Taffeta Waiste at \ Solid Black Tatfeta Waists at } GY Ae Pearl Gray Taffeta Waists at Soft Violet Taffeta Waists at Smart Red Taffeta Waists at Special Offerings for Saturday In the Ladies’ Cloak Seetion From a great variety of elegant garments in cloth and silk, of hundreds of different conceptions, we have selected as a worthy end representative Easter offering 200 Hemstitched Taffeta Etons at 6,705. These garments are lined with white satin and edged with white moire vesting, trimmed all around with narrow bands of taffeta and small buttons, for Fra wheels in) our rtisement of Wednesday--how thei: mas Mr Fowler, decided to quit the bicy ss rather than to he sw ed up by big bicycle trust, and how we came to secure his stuck ,some 3,000 wheels that makes it possible for us to offer these fine, high-grade wheels tor men and women at fifteen dollars and sev ts, The wheeling season is here. Hf you are a bicyclist o: are going t ome ¢ this season, you will needa good, reliable up-to-date wheel, such as the & you are not comp: tto judge tor you some one who is and get his opinion as to these Fowler bicycles. You'll money and disappoin vy doing so Hore Are the Sueertications FRAME: Fowler famous Truss Fame, tush jotnts throughout, made of th piece hanser no design. casy ty tak finest seamless tub.ng; 20, 22 and ? HUBS: Barsels turned from bar stee!, cones ant cups and bear accutatel Rit eeclalwitreoted ite earevent ground and polished, giving a perfectly smooth ant eary running tearit F $ CHAIN: Baldwin detachable. It can he tepaired by ihe roadside IKES Guaranteed single tube } SADDLE: Garford. MORROW COASTER AND BRAKE $5 00 extra $ 3 ; Bieyole Sundrees. } Everything needed by the amateur or the protessional---the best of everything omly---at money-saving prices, Here are some ; ineRS specimen offerings: A 20th Century Gas Bicycle Lamps at 1.75 Chester’ Guaranteed Single Tube Tites, each 1.59 20th Century Oil Bicycle Lamps at 1.25 Push Button ells, continuous ring, at 35 ©. K. Gas Bicycle Lamps, worth $2.00, at TSu eye es War biesclel tara eeiter ik : yele y of brass, fuli ci kel y j 45 , Mozrow Coaster and Brakes, attached to your wheel, for $.00 Gastord Bicycle Saddies a8 A Sale of Latches. { A n00d, reliable wat and social lives. H. } sale and you'll be ab lar d for ia ve jewellers check on our business tak mone you than we regu- uld have to pay Men's sol nite, with’ Wait! e¢ Watches, 12 and 16 ned cases, fitted regularly sold at 24.501 ain ham ot face case, Waltham le tor 13,75 4.00; in this wwe Watches, engi movement, regularly 10.75 satin polished atd engine turned ‘hoa fine Swiss movement; worth 4.95 Wen's Gloves tor Gaster, We are very proud ot the special assortment of Gloves we. procured for the quirements of our male patrons, being / a grand selection of all the new glove ideas that the world’s best! glove makers hav tuced for this spring. We desire to mention particularly our Gloves tor S§/, OO Nothing like them elsewhere anywhere-—at such a low price, Men's Pique Gloves, ] tn all the newest and prettient embroidere Men's Overseam Gloves 5 in standard or cadet fingers—in a Men's '; Pique Gray Gloves, jete line of sies—in every coler Men's Mocha Gloves pu can possibly want, at One Dollar a Pair In Women's Gloves, 2 specials tor Saturday 5,000 pairs of women's 2 clasp Glace Gloves, in gray, tan, mode, brown, red and white; all Oj sites, per pair, Also Women's White Gloves, of * Gloves 1n gteat var —,, te, liste ot silk; and Children's White | ty at very low prices } ieee | Caster Willinery, If you haven't secured your Easter Hat as yet—come here and select one out of an assortment of over 5,000 Trimmed Hats, one more beautiful than the other ! You will be surprised how low our prices are for some of the finest Millinery shown anywhere! Copyrighted Rooks. Bound in Cloth. Published at 75c¢. each. On sale Saturday at IS You'll find these books interesting reading—much more 80 than the story of our purchase of them through a lucky trade transaction. There are over 100 titl:s to select from in the col- lection. Look over some cf the titles and the names of the } authors—that will bring you here Saturday sure for one cr mere volumes: Christine, By Adeline Sergeant. In the Roar of the Sea. By 5. Bam , ing-Gould, H A Fatal Silence ryat The Mammon of Unrighteousness. | By Hjalmar Boyesen. Of the World Worldiy. By Mire, ! [ Margery of Quether. By S. Baring- | Gould } The Doings of Raffles Haw. By A. | { Conan Dov te The Istand ot Fantasy. Fergus Hume The Countess Randa. By Wo E Norris The Man in Possession. Hy Rita abe Hee otling Vengeance. By Frank Forrester. The Honstable Jane. By Annte Salammb’. By Gustave Flanbert. Thomas ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Hawkins. By / he Rector, By Stanley J. Belle C. Green } Weyman Di By Margaret Lee. The Railway Man. By Mrs. Oliphant. Squire Kate. By Robert Buchan, | A Past Through Bobemia. By Mammon. By Mrs. Alexander. Florence Warden The Penance of Portia James. By | How Like a Woman. By Fhrenco Tasma. Marrvat. The Heart of a Maid. By Beatrice ! Oniole’s Daughter. By Jessie Fother- Kipling. ill Santa Barbara, By Ouida. . , S . ) Caildren’s Clothing. H The wardrobe of your little ones can be ordered here or re=: plenished at a decided saving in cost. No exclusive children’s | outfitter can show a better or finer stock, or quote such low prices. ; Here are 3 proofs-—and a hundred more in the store: y of lace regulasly Infants’ and Chi tnmmed, fancy ski i worth from §2.75 to §3.50 each; a choice? Saturday for 2.25 | Infants’ and Children's White Point d'Esprit Bontets, 12 the most plc» turesque and becoming styles, a choice Saturday for 2.25 Infants’ ot Children's Long Reefets, plain stitches, automobils or with large collars, regulatly worth $5.75 each; a choice of any garment tn stock Saturday for 450: High Grade Cigars i { ; ; ; i at less than wholesale prices. $ Good smoking for you and your friends for Easter Sunday: $ at a very small cost. } ctly finest quality Cuban made Conchas i 2 4 Manhattan Clear Havan. Bouquet, box ot $0, t 3.15. 5.50 2.25 3.25 Favontas, box 2.65 s, fine long Havaca filler 4 Aller, Cuban made Conchas 1.95 1.65 1.25 1,00 8S ORDERS FILLED. Cable C. utlery, those that arry no other 1 can buy their tor to-morrow: with real stag handles, Yookwear for a small par f your camel Wien's locted with great 5 and colorings in quiet, con- int you'll find Saturday we offer as { the ims tashers got $1.25 95, ckvwar, in ondless assortment tn all ‘st'tie makers, and sold at 75c. at all Uh® ” to € Z | Men's ama Boys! Handsome sh. ad criots, niade by t By Florence Mam | |

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