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4 i... aie cat ee ee ee er hen Rothenberg CO. Newiv cet sltastest Satisfaction Guaranteed o¢ Growing Store. West 14th St. Money Promptly Refunded, Grand Success of Our ANNIVERSARY SALES. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1902 ' | MVOC |... pnisMe on) PESTO Oroemers Spring Importations of Jerome and Partridge| ‘ ip Take Up Each Pre- Untrimmed Millinery cinct Separately. Montures, Roses, Follage, Pearl, Rhinestone & Jet Ornaments, | : Ladies’ Dep't. F Jacket Sale. To make a Clean Sweep, before the opening of our New Suit and Cloak Dep’t—have added another floor and will occupy it on Monday. Wednesday’s Offerings is an example of what you may expe:t—Sale 8 o'clock sharp. 400 Ladies’ Jackets, » 40 & 42 inches in length, all silk-lined throughout, REDUCED FOR THIS SALE, From $12.00) 70 23 95, e ; Four Bargain Days. LAW IS T0 BE BNFORCED. | Fancy Crowns & Flower Hats $15.00 _ a | Chitton, Lace & Hats Heiee > 56, 75. __ Never saw such throngs of eager shoppers anywhere as this store contained yesterday. Every floor ; Fancy Straw 525.00 | 3 75. was crowded with enthusiastic customers. Such a magnificen! response speaks more plainly than words Charges Will Be Brought $28.00 9. of your faith in Rothenberg offers and methods. Every section of the store shows our desire to deserve a continuation of your patronage. We're constantly making improvements; constantly aiming to better our facilities and methods. Such untiring eflort is the secret of our most phenomenal growth. Astounding Anniversary Values continue to-morrow and throughout the week. ‘Unparalleled saving oppor‘unities are here by the hundred. New offers were brought from reserve last night, and in spite of yesterday's tidal wave of selling, showings are just as complete and values just as irresist ble as when the store opened its doors upon this great event yesterday morning, $28.00 Spring Suits at $14.98. Against Every Captain that And 4 complete assortment of Permits Open Saloons. Trimmed Tailored Hats THURSDAY MORNING Gieat sale of Suits and Watking Skirts. FRIDAY MORNING Great sale of Silk and Flannel Wais -Attorney Jerome and Polive e OP =e Commissioner Partridge have deter. | Silver Plated Table Ware Watch this space for each sale, trol Daal eee aetna of Extra Fine Quality in the Newest Designs [ Tea, Doz $2.25 Butter Dishes, $1.95 to be put upon police captains. The Broadway and 13th St. gathering of evidence and punishing Spoons 4 Coffee, * $2.35 Fruit Bowls, Cake Baskets, $2.95 @CCCCCCCOVOVSV COcececeecceecccec] SVVSVSVSVSVSVsTsesesseeeseseesese Eeeesecveseeeoeeeeeeseseeseeeesees: offenders will be prosecuted in one; | Table, $4.38 ( Pitc j : precinct at a time t ‘i ream Pitchers, | tk Lined Suit, made from all-wool bl 7 ' ’ de fro owe black and blue chevi nd castor, id brown etamine. Every police captain who allows ea Sugar Bowls, $2.95) : Louble-breasted Eton acket, taffeta silk lned and r Paros ele edie ne ee violations of the law in his precinct ( Oyster, Doz. $3.15 |" | Berry B 3.78, 4.75 0 2 Skirt with new serpentine graduating flounce, trimmed to match jac hand- Will be tried for neglect of duty ; erry Bowls 3.45, 4. somely tailor stitch d and made over rich taffeta. s lk drop skirt with deep rutfle ried for neg! 3 Forks < Dessert, « $4.25 Is Sues 32 to 44; selling in other stores as a great value at £28.60; special teres while ‘This information comes from a reliabie | Medium, © $4.73 Bread Trays, $1.65, 2.25 they last, at aa Ls 4 50; special bere, while o source. ‘The plan is said to have been * . sates Sent LK ELD i 5 be MENSEN icin, Ax & coutérecice between: the Salad Sets, $2.25, 3.00 Agents for New Tailored Suits. all woo! ctamine cloth: New Waists of Finest White Lawa, long jet-Attorney and the Commisstone: . * | New chet, wi r ‘oll col blous nt, insertion across bust, yoke sir sin wanteatied i rh scatarunte @ ‘4 Dessert, * $8.40 Coffee Sets, $4.95 to 9.90 bof Elon acket with vest; fulliroll! collar Wickes tucked back new cuff and - held a: lun Knives } regi «© $9.40 Tea Set $7.25 to 15.00 acket trimmed with deep satin bands, thres badricg te researc el Chia 85c MIME LKt Taare walla enitd peteon. pres edium, : ea: Sets, CoO UB | times tailor stitched and full satin lined. Vest Wadhesday dissscccets, cevkes tess | trimmed with twelve small buttons. Full ser- Girls’ Full Length Raglans, o! ali-wool habit stilor ce r, trimmed with three ntine flounce skirt, trimmed to tch jacket, lined A cloth. wit 7 oI aa ea xk) rows of stitched satin Bands, full loose back, with best percaline and velvet bound. Shown cloth faced, raglan pocket and reverse cuffs; in light,,medium and Oxford grays, blue, - colors castor, blue, red and brown; brown and castor. Sizes 32 to 44 uth > > IN pe sizes 4 to 14; we $3.98, spe- 1.98 Boys’ Suits. = Silk Specials. vee West Twenty-third Street Commissioner Partridge was somewhat itled at the threat of District Attorney to employ detectives to get evidence. He iy maid to have assured Mr. Jerome that ail the detectives 5 needed will be placed at hie commant.| MERRY AUCTIONEERS DINE. ! 07 th bill were: Miss Pauline Fieid- ‘These men will be chosen from among ing nta Roume and Grant, the precinct plain thes force, with cal ae ! Bessie Philipps, son; partioular reference to thelr honesty and THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN. < re -& May Alpine, comedienne; James their records in ex ne. G New York Ba nee a specallats aie Tom|# This famous Shoe patterned on distinct lines—different from m Strictly All- Wool Combination 20-in. White Jacquard with Heavy All of the excise force will be pMced] The fire: annual dinner oe Gear het Gatieibinsacntnaecinced other shoes— graceful and correct designs— wide choice of sty‘es— Suits, in six patterns of plain stripes Corded Stripe Wash Silk in the bes! 39c fm a single precinct when the plan is| pendent. Auctioneers and ready and an effort will be made to tenercGres. arrest every saloon keeper violating evening at the the Iaw in any manner, The detectives | rooms, Nos @ and @ East will be fully instructed as to proper| street. The dinner wae preceded by an methods of xetting evidence and ‘t ts] entertainment by professional talent | ‘Ms, contemplated that every case brought| and given under the direction of Frank | were into court will be conclusive. Melville, the vaudeville agent, Those’ M. Rosenth Offenders will be taken before the socumnrse: cc. MAYOR LOW WARNS THE ALDERMEN wil be secured at once eee ...| IN MESSAGE ON THE CITY’S NEEDS. and fancy mixed cheviots and cassimeres, stv tess st 5 3 double-breasted style, with best tallors eet seandat dl) SOc i anys Serge lining, wide wool facings, AND >, All. in Go 4 THE SEAMS ARE GUARANTEED NOT ant Hdl Liberty Satin, in Gotelin blus, ‘ en. brown, navy blue ana TO RIP, AND THE PUCK- bia. k and white; as gular 79c. grade sees... cee 59c ETS Caen SAG. Pants | made with flit-taped seams, | patent bands and deep hems, | Dress Goods, e Ga SURE TA NOE ESTs ehegemt 95 38-in. Silk Lustre Brilliantine, in navy blue, L ORDERS FILLED | garnet and black ; a 40c. grade ateessessseese MAIL O! Ss . Undermuslins Were Never Lower. Drawers. yoke bands, trimmed with clusters of 25c¢ Corset Covers, in French styles, trimmed with 4 insertings of tucks, de tiles of fine embroidery, worth 39 Torchon lace down front, lace trimmed around cents, ate " we . neck and arms, and finished with ribbo 29 Drawers, heavy muslin, full size, yoke bands, trim 2% SCe., at. moat enjoyable by all present | The affair was under the supervision boc exquisite workmanship—greatest wear and durability. Price for any style, $3. BROADWAY AND 21ST ST. L. Pret 1 Seetner, iner. J Po Lovita and H. Glass complete, Not only ts the section com peliing Sunday closing to all but bona fide Raines law hotels to be enforced, but the ercti: compelitt clost| fro : . TtoSA. Muswell, Noreguarty wii|Debt Limit Almost ‘work In, and ‘captaine ‘will not kaow| Reached and City where the special detectives are on ihe Committed to Im- hunt for evidence. provements That Call In view of the prominenc, Goetz case and the open Fy the police persecute saioon-keepern| for the Expenditure that do not belong to the Liquor Deal H FY - Association it Is belleved that ie of Millions—More, iret attempt to enforce the Inw may be a SoS ag Cae eae eoneels. and 5 Mi Capt. Delaney, who holds forth at the r up- Bast Thirty-fitth street statton. Goets's Cnt ate P galoon is im this precinct. which also] Ply Imperative. haa among ita resilents Goetz's cham vien. Capt. F. Norton Goddard Pee ee et ee ee ee eee See er ae ee ee Bridge Crush a Scan. dal, and if Difficulty Cannot Be Cured the TERSE POINTS OF MAYOR'S | Cause Should Be | FIRST ANNUAL MESSAGE. med with two clu ters of tucks. deep rutfles of tine Corset Covers, French styles. trimmed with Valenciennes 4§ cent ralucsat.cccceee. . seeee lace and tinished with ribbon and beading, joe 9 5 e, V shape and square neck, Values, at or. ruts Petticoats, mide of fine sateens and mercerized 59c terials, deep accordion-plaited Slounce, finished 69c P skirt; regular price $1.00; for this sale at Side Bags. Men’s Wear. len’s Pure Silk Made-Up Scarfs, Ladies’Chatelaine Side ful! bands, lined throughout. dark and Hags— ft tinest qualty fight effects; also some re- nuine Black Seal, Real versible Four. in- Hands; Florida Allgator and every one worth at least Cc Black Morocco, all) soc. specialat-s.. lather lined; fin'shed) SP embroidery Gowns, hkavy muslin; tull yokes trimmed with insertings of embro tesover shoulders also with nsertings lace trimmedwith ribbon trimmings worth s5c..at Spring Gloves. 3-Clasp Imported Suede (loves, soit, fine flex ble kid excelle qval'ty, with plain tacks or with thr rows of tine silk embroidery; in white, tan. mode and th: new leather tints; actual value $1.00 pair; special here Cc The gross funded debt of the city is growing at the rate of $15,000,000 a year, a proportion unfair to the taxpayers In 1901 it was $416,262,223.61. Existing school needs can be met with $10,000,- 000, Pupils Nave the first claim on the city and should be afforded proper educational facilities. An increased water supply for Manhattan and the Bronx is imperative Brooktyn should be giten immediate relief in this moved —- New Offi- cials Have Already Effected a Saving in Public Expenditures. nt that the water i i i ; ton Dam will —— ; In his first annual message to-day > mntier nineteen and Beseedersstecsscssseess inest manner, w th Boys’ Shirts. SPEEDY TRIAL FOR Mayor Low seeks to impress the Al- The city is committed to new improvements for i an average Ladies’ Tucked Black Satin Belts ROSES "th Boys’ Negligee Shirts, with at- . i Baar ic » $TE . fon of an artin Excellent pin-tucked satin, with land sie! tached colars and cuffs, pearl but- dermen with the problems which the + wnieo it as mecdes 2 pay . SiB00/800 @ fal lake on such 9 scale am this is nat some kilt, onid do and French gra 3 le tor thoroughly well made’ 108 boys le city is ¢ le debt limit ble only in a hilly country |M buckis: worth oi 8 to 4 years, worth §¢ city faces, LOS Work on the new East River bridge will be where the lant so placed under w 75C. ACH, Ateewe OU : CAPT. HALPIN _ He begins by showing the financial > ye, a aaa ssllsnihaglaviben’ por i | hae — = = . «| liabilites, giving special force to the The crush at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn = \ie ruelion kat enlaces Gar DA : { : Hstimate and Ap- the completion of it for two fact that the debt limit not being far Bridge is a scandal If the difficulty cannot be cured & may y ae CASE TO BE READY BY NEXT off the eity’s credit must be studied, » the cause must be removed hho ae? A THURSDAY WEEK After declaring against the bridge; + “’Ater Tront must be improved under city owner- Rellet for Brooklyn, | } erush, and speaking for more sehools, snip ef : Ket } ie — an increased water supply, small! More smafl parks, are needed -anueh ATRIA eee Bridge are to remain unm , , ease water supify for Broo ’ ah Raids Made Over Churchill's mead he d ! inal i New city officials have already effected a marked Piiin He masa : t Himated must intervene. 0s WORLD WANTS 7 ral im. c a | SiCendic’ || Saeco reas Le saving The ctty cannot content stacit simply | he “completion, ¢ ; ; Maasai paticidne: provements, he asks the City Fathers ay Liteattas with the effort to Brooklyn's|| Soma iclewaliac ns aaa Always Favorite. to remember their obligations and i gh nck Aad td lla strlen NL acral ea ty rT net only the danger of Ito! é 2 stantly acvelerat permanent. school accommodations the Maver entd: | RSET LOAN ste FRI" | timb, hut they amount to af | Police Commissioner Partridge has in. |scharge their functions in a con-| tone snat tale 4 amounts, 1 imaet would su awa te pay OSO i158. If the aiMeutty ee Structe! Inspector Hrooks so formulate | scientious manner. | Found numbers, to (09,00, and in| stantlally om Xisting wt Be) PERNT IOE Coe Next eariers of it must be! Paid Help Wan he charse vole of du gal $1900 to onty: 86,000,000 ficlencies and the oda tis n a Of: Mm, nd month in ' i @apt Halpin, of the Church street « Jit te trie, keep dowry idle t prove + a ! pMce By HOt altemptiito, Mlectien’ the in this morning's tion. The charges will, it 1s deileved,| Mavor Low seni hie fret annual mes: | oo U8eP Com AM of t if it te tone tails of so reat a m 9 World. # st - 7 sage to che Hoard of Aldermen to-d ! ¢ ve ofa 5 reefs Netalen eet ati be ready for the trial to oegin a week |" a 1 Paehtine “Ay: l public Improvementa, bu ihe burden of [ezpenae of leaving mA ne M ae ta simply UE LY piece lis Mentage he points from Thursday ) a> thirty ieee siya da y [tte children in ignorance during the beat | and ation of the publi rene een rs. fepartments, but does! BUT Many raldw have seen made In 1.000" wore habe Ana; ai Keeo Years of inetr schoo [to the fot that it cannot be aafely neg who either wi these. savings are. | epector Cr ver p arobill's : lapace with every Ho makes comparatively ected, The Department of Water Sup- to ASIC At thie ume to make | Paid Help Wants tn the 13 head. om! ridge would ree’ t sa Bae ai y, nataratly ive the matter th he various borough 7 et m Clty ae yj ot! YY. combinedj Rot say to-da ronot charges J Srenge center elt wet caret at nla day her N.Y. papers would be preferred against Churchill of Soe Wale toh public Improvements whether they |, or finite muggea-| do not necessarily Nair veaiak We But the Mayor makes no' Are secured @ year or two eartler|soy- in tie mean 1 think Rbeninoeeithel cre wl of the new officials, whether ditions ir ‘ ‘ ' ting himeelr oray 5 10 be one of the earitest aubjects| tated by the dive on apnoinsive, have taken bold | awsaxa MANDA .. 3 widely tro: ior ale iry to determine how the present |) want tc their work ence and! joenrs 6 three y Hot the Airy to deters! sa ts fl car toa e ear tha th enersy wh! re) ly aie ¢ the Hiteletiatentialawemiet ter supply of Manhattan and the| Seite not want, ih ede: Aavosake Ieee urn tent of Manhat-| APPRENTIOES ... owe . ‘.] * mae tro n be connected with the Long} room for others. n i President of | ARTIFICIAL n inelovares ; Hronx ca ie] room) foe others. nie {tana ire President, 9f | (ANT avolde an if Ales owns « js value a Faure Char meth thal d “Tt we > me a] effected by dit] rLowERs COMPLIMENTS CONNELL Atta |femiliar ow “ Inland system, that the defictenctes| wement in the situa anal i: vith ation of the! nanrenpens . F ‘ s {the Sean? re as long ms he iives fone, whether temp or perma-| away with the, pringipal * aid to thelr charge that | BLACKSMITHS { Yi “ re nay cbesime from the | ger_and disturbanc: be removed | f < t ore te é i | revomme that 1 con may maa ai) “The permanent Mf the umd: Aa ee tn weveral | DONNAZ ; : ey that e presen: gen f . 4 lem 8 av te notably in the De-| ROOKMINDERS MILLINBRM 6... we to Overcuntdence. |”. | erative reltef from Nec jelestacate bwin inane OC heimare tnleremts ai recety ant ot th and in the Depart-| nooKKRRPERS . NBCKWHAM voc. o.. y ASE NGTON, March » tee mi pariny F burde wh 7 sin Date eee rotten r e o of the, ™ eee paar ne pore WASHI ‘ ; peers oars and PFOprtiations for ache on after the recent election | asked | Se met! noe eetar tate wea atantis | AF! Ke in amount | PONY aren i : twa heavier AMM school ates as the fy of the city to fure| cated one, and any solution of tt to, be | Nav by : BUTCHERS ; th satinfactory ought to take care of the most of the departments: it has atoy year. 1 bell ome way can be om of the elty will ment of the enter-| Aatinfactory ought to tale care of th ind practicable already to offert | CANVARERE 0 6 1 . relief at least meas hapa the aoove is the ich the city was Arseny “fOr ihe lefects of the Manha or lesa Important, with-| caRrenTeRs . ' ® prejudice either e h to a’) recommendatt. nald- station at the bridge, and CHOCOLATE. shold r tlon with the aubway F * ts he waole menasage ral ree of construction » tn PIMPED :srszee;0<958 for the meleotion of the office was ‘i Very gingerly the Mayor a es [expense remaining to be Maid 10) os Manhattan ee & Aes i ‘ : 2 are redeema 7 ext te f Ubi wie mine ection with the si The footings We ct myseed ip command. ‘4 nel AHN publestlat/water wastes ne [Of this “statemontedated | Dec. 1, 19m, Lene Money from Ferrien. f COLLPCTORE vc. 3 Beary ot New Xi 9 | i emaltsai i me, | mad be summarized as follows Mayor Low says the city must expect | public COMPOSITORS ......12 wit had known bim for vstalla of Ml Por bride $25,194.50 | to lesa m from the ferries, as | city f cooks 33 ile wae a tine omice nasid to whtch ng Amer . etm thetr income tw 1 ya! large savirg on the coat of stmtlar] Coo oag 13 a ti . to ome nti} oreed , u o o : work si Gen, Hughes said however, that se r mie) Saul forced: DENCH alEsoen le thatieke temavaliot | aa of the charter hive! DISHWASHERS .... 6 Was convinced the disaster was due ty a te stances, Something, howeve he ptudied lena from | thought it wire to restore to the Board | pressMAKERS .....60 overconfidence ee ‘ tone in the direction « #6: | otal inet pola tortion om f Aldermen much of the control of the] oRIVERs 3 SSR a i ; whatever can be nile these 4 uy 4 | current public business that under pre- Mes 18 Siena f a he city Ie not actually committed for] {he city than from the point of view of| Vins charters was taken from them, | DRUG CLERKS ..... 9 KILLED BY ICY BATH. n Ateliigent effort tn ‘y Min total, but forthe (Promoting the public advantage by im-| }t te carnestiy to be hoped that sour | BUEVATOR sieht te ¥ . > ke ‘e ; cl commited, pPTOving: he ‘commoda tho: secured for honorable ody: will meet these new RUNNERS ... = or of | ote Who une the fer: | responsibilities In such a manner as tol pynROIDERERS . r i n, suppored to be the capta wih |? the ‘ommiasioner of . Mayor Law favors ued Improve: | justify the confidence of those who . Lo atlases Paired Py Supp sand Electricity ment of the water front under. clty | fava drawn ‘ihe charter’ upon these | EMP. AOBNCIES ef the canal-boat Tazw. i from a in this list at all, excep: |OWnership. Says the Mayor | Mines.” ENGINEERS . pees sole mos Hag wile sh w-# moored eee aye ipalaga gars tee (0 Pit report to) 38 thing In my ee ENGRAVERS the foot of Concord stree’ Hrookiyn | on Da ‘ power to je the com at ain ne i [tien of the city along th F—-enterprises t “He was alive, but uncon ious, when) ™ been commilted for y from the river by Policeman * wing la the {)net forgetting any part rat ed $31,500,000 FOR CANALS, aBaaBeuae He died from shock before ine . JB ‘ i ; Bede | Prepio ok HOUSEWORK of wn ambulance surgeon. tn 13 Shae POR HGS FRAT CRR BTS) fUsty, | AYERS IMPROVERS ‘chy ape acai r Rr proportione ¢ xredtne: In the meanwhile the probler to Peter Alar a ent l condi Pe 1 : Ip th awhile, 1am 4 permanent Inereane he o 4 tion of your : (Beecial 0 The Brening. Wor e dow ve ph OL-G be anderstood that) ible body in any form that may be - a“: rammeramennetian. |. a, [earnings e ruad | te no suMelen ly Is not ro distant tiprebiem bea necessary.” ALBANY, March 4—The Senate Ca- that the growth of the sinking funds, as aroly . awl gaminiatration lelaot More Small Parke. _|nals Committee went through the form » whole, |s out af all proportion to ihe; t ¢ . ” > ‘ ; of reporting out the $51,000,000 Canal Ap- i i have be ade for Mayor Low says he favors small Lite Fire Insurance rements of che debt {growth Retserg te Present and bisa aie cy oe eful Is the Mayor in dis- and breathing places. and vetoed | propriation bill this morning. tistics are fully covered in the i903 i the growth of the sinking; future bees Se ee ee ete a Uden (eaaaaprene eee Bite: ARS Problem, OF thls Mr.} the Memiite of the horde, wag siues.| This amount includes improvements! World Almanac, Mayor rayn: for me to dea! with this quest! : cf “i . to the Champlain-division as well as the ; 7 peeds of Manhattan and the Bronx Ip particular, no effort will be spared | tioned oO am pl L hn 1,000 Topics Tersely Treated tm the rs A matter of fact, the @inking| comprehensively at some later day hee , 1 to secure the early completion of Hridge| Mayor Low s the problem of locat| Erie. The Oswego end ta left out. Aes Hain cap peas the Biate Wo i a bin ance amart tam enon | sianonoso iter atnecie an ventimated oerjod of four mont No. & for it in clear that adem evlet|improvementa “aympatretis attention.” | This meane a hard fight on the Ben. tne © 0. se. all creel ors. . H ; or the existing Brooklyn cannot |as follows: 4 defeas n "Seoded Gebate, year, and the rate of growth Is con- Regarding the necessity of adequate “What this signifies i best madé be had so uuickly in-any Other way. aa! "ldo not doubt that {t will be the de- measure, a at