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_____—_——sC THE WORLD: | FRIDAY EVENING, MARCR 14, 1903. [Rothenberé &. Men’s Black and White Neckwear | Sy, uit tates West [4th St auntaction, duaranteed or Of Heavy-weight Plain and Figured Silks Saturday Specials for Girls aug Misses. juares (large size), Knot Sc e R le Fe from 75¢ to $1.25 DOF n the misses’ depart Stern Brothers Offer To-morrow Exceptional Values in MISSES’ SUITS. Venetian or wool crash Eton and Blouse Suits. Jackets finished with taffeta or satin, and lined with Reversible Four-in-Hands, Puiis Vv. Imported Cheviot an with Ascot or Ba Ssiurday bust 1 flounce. Colors,—blue, black and tan. Sizes 14 and 16 years. $14.50 1 48°, 63, 95 of rs Te ane : ack tra git through seyitei inked ea reRL | silk Lis z upline snse Valucin Girls’ ‘Spring Box Goats. Skirts with deep, flare [gate Spring Bex Coats, Linen Hemstit tche hand embroidered initial French Linen, lace trimmed edge 24° 48° —New Gibson blouse or Complete assortments of Eton models, Boys’ & Youths’ Spring Clothing including a large number of exclu: , Russian Blouse § «, Two and Three piece Suit or silk. Skirts lined with silk, or with silk drop skirt. Sizes Sailor Suits, 3 to 12 Norfolk Suits, 7 t Top Coats and Re of all-wool materi: made by experienced Youths’ Suits of blue and black serges and fancy “Children's Day in the Millinery Section. special qargals prepared for the ladies to-morrow, we will make special r Children s Section v. choice, seas yrable goods going at fractional prices to keep | grea’ department of ours brist fe Wilh iactivi 14 and 16 years. q “Chilton sat Misses’ Semi- Dee and School Hats at 98c. 4 y ) Three choice yh ed by one of the leading makers for this $22.50 season, and ble colors; 4 grat spectal at sieves eceerers steeeeee skirts,— made of double faced material,—with deep stitched flounce, Lengths 37 to 41 inches. | $7.50 | Children’s one piece Serge s, 8 to 16 yrs. $5.00 Regular value $6.50 vatue $12.09 $0.75 ys’ Felt and Cloth Hats, also A new importation of Boys’ English Straw Sailor Hats d body flats, effusively we rth $1.08 98c alk of Black Tucked HRY 5.49, and Artiticial Children’ 's Trimmed Hat lar t ith flower It on second th ‘ : 39c TION We will. contin Fine Chip Flats, tr ualit 4 mM Boys’, Girls’ & Children’s Shoes ['Ss"%" EE ae! a More Outiits for Boys at 1.98. Childre n's Body biases) all the rag aby yo! pr oF ye b Original Styles, at the following Very Moc Youths’ $2.95 Misses’ $1.95 Dresses, —blouse front, Boys’ $1.95 Children’s $1.65 TWO-PIECE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUIT, A SHIRT WAIST] tucked and braided. Very Infants’ from 90cC to 1,75 OR A SHIRT, A PAIR OF SUSPENDERS, A BOW full skirts with deep hem. | TIE AND A GOLF CAP. Colors,—blue, brown and A better offer than that which created such a sensation a week ago! red, Sizes 4 to 12 years. nother maker and vobber heard of our phenomenal success of last week and tered us a still better £0 at the same price. Suits of strictly all-wool $5. 50 ie and cassimer patterns and weaves, suitable for immediate or ~ ing weat, all seams carefully. sev vane tat Lserd se sale alone dreds of stores for more than we ask for the whole out- , . retails hun thon to the suit we give you either a shirt or a shirtwaist made Twenty-third Street. n 1.98} — iots, cassimeres, West Twenty-third Street Meyer Jonasson & Co. First special and important season's sale of ffer it to-morrow at.. legant Beye Strictly “AlLWoo! Spring Suits, Sailor Blouse sults and a mc { { \ 5, in colors, str an Silk Petticoats. Tsorimen of ait alwonl gos tm chev, case jeans worse: and tee pain cto, eres ami JAMES MeCREERY & CO. A Ities of meres and ges, handsomely mad trimmed pure te h: celsior Patent Waist Band, double- mong the latest novelties of the season we offer slik soutache, embroidered emblems on shields and sleew * ate lined throughout ; 2.98 d taped izes t 1.98 Boys’ Confirmation Suits; new Spring effects in blue or black, strictly pure worsted serge or cheviot, in 2 or 3 LADIES’ CLOAKS. sewed ertirely with silk, seams, worthalmost doub 150 silk Petticoats of extra heavy taffeta, full width, in olack and all stylish shades; 5 $7,75 Boys’ Tamo’ Shanter Mats; 4 sample lot sold ty ws at a piece stvles, with double breasted, straight cut or single Eton coats,—made of black tegular walue $10.75, at . big price concession, which enables us to offer 4 sack coats and single or double breasted vests; broadcloth h 2 120 black and white heavy taffeta summer silks them at almost bali actual value. Here in blue 25 with fine italian lining, French faced, all scams taped roadcloth or cheviot. at $5,75 Hee] Stes BLOB TER Aes coedrssecesee aes art yee eee Se ee Revers faced with satin. Lined with Taffeta Silk. $10.50 English Rain-coats, Made of tan and Oxford gray, light weight covert cloth. Semi-fitted back. Yoke Also a variety of new and stylish models, including the “Princess,” $8.75 to $45,00 New and exclusive models in The New Styles in Liberty Shoes. SHOWN IN A WIDE VARIETY OF MATERIALS AND SHAPES, Our Famous $3.50 Values at $1.98. offs 98 Handsomer and better than ev And 4¢ distinct and attractive styles to choose from i desirable leath nquestionable workman p tit, tinish and durability such as a: : Speci Tailored Straw Hats rarely eis ned in a hoe even at $550, Following styles, with many others,at and sleeves lined, H pecial at $7.50 In Patent Leather or Vici hid, bu lace or Ostords, turned soles, ics j Lo XN Is. 2. | i In P Leath nla olonial ties, Guba , ere cee og, Neck Rushes tment Mehecionebetorn SE nee 4 ery full and long; regular value $4.00. military heel i : Special at $7 50 OUR POPULAR “LITTLE LIBERTYS,” FOR LITTLE LADIES. silk coat. ; 2, "The LIBER LY Shoe ture St as stylish: as well made se ieee $14.50 3, : a id. but » lace ne In Patent Leather, buttonor tops. 11 . Silk Waists. Miosatsias 5 at M0" seen MY JOD Mio tar sige, 834 10 1035 at nity Ose) Black Taffetas silk or Moire Lan ——, Velours long Coats, — New model tailor-mad: shirt waist of peau de cygne, | tate epee $18.50 and $24.50 SS Doing More “ Stunts!”’ Noite Last week's Boys’ Clothing sale stitched coliar and cuff, point lace; value $8.75, ae 6, 75 La Corona Cor. LP brought out the crowa. We're on the corsets, c Aa \ gE" samy tack again With even better of fers: | Twenty-third Street. ee eee $2,00, $3,50, $5,00. } \\ Sale Saturday morning 13th St, store only. : BROADWAY WAY AND 12TH STREET. Prine ev oer ie state We ae Acid 10 vod MISTAKE OF POLICE penta JAMES MeCREERY & CO. MILLINERY DEP’T. $1400) 110 Children’s Two and Three Piece Suits Saturday's Sale $3.00, ‘ LINGERING DEATH, ki DOCTOR TOLD MRS. GREEN _THOUBHT LAMISKY. DYING OF : HER CASE WAS HOPELESS. POISON. WAS DRUNK. Imported Novelties,— Garnitures, wreaths and hair pieces,—for evening dress. All the latest flowers. Pop- py buds—edelweis, vio- lets, roses, geraniums,—| in the new sizes, shades and mountings. | March is the month of transition. ‘Welcome the coming — speed the parting guest, Spring 's officially here -and fourth hushand ke fe e 1 t Single or double breasted ut It} ; t Oxtord cheviots, coats of diagonal cheviots, pare ca eee | REAPPOINTED BY GOVERNOR MISSING GIRL WRITES THAT) bncs and tine sergen FN aeecel Ena seal ee AND CONFIRMED. SHE'S MRS. MOORE. Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, cout” 127th St, and 3d Ave, BROADW AY ) Stores: Cor, 1 sthst Cor, Canal St. {Near Chambers St She Prepared for Suleite and Died) yediont Ald) “Wan Noe Obtained eee Wille at Mreakfast Until After a Delay of sey- Table. | eral Hours | on Mary Untrimmed hats,—in nov- elty braids. Ready-to-wear hats. hats. Children’sand Misses’| | “early season” hats, Flower Hie groant aroused one of his relatives Wroome County Man's Term of parents lind Feared She Wae lead at an early hour t free To-Morrow and is morning, One of OMce —Hiessing Awalts Happy men. 7 jatiDambine was | $1.95 to $4.50, tl ar re Im te the land an employee of the Went Bhore Value $2.75 to $6.50, g ALBANY Mt ‘ Oven t Pi a | alieona ; 1 5 1 nom , si Mabel wrote that she and Moore wer z y ; ae rom hee home on Rikers tan, | nd she tn using Twenty-third Street. nd wa rm 1s in w nd in. Norwt | | At last | e rince Henry arrived | n family have decided to © and t mil nik cies i Weehawken, has been heard from st of the matter and will c when Kot Anvembulanci On mo! Be f Raines the/ Far trom being dead, an her mother eaten thetr blesing fo the Young | seem pain Caused her to make | and Sen red th ppointm: In she In a happy bride. In a let. | Couple. $$ d the man was taken to the ho Beptiall 2 A dowtor | The chances are that he will dle, but he Which takes effect on Marc sea ere ee fees helt hela e she had eloped with John Moore, the * | might have been saved had medical at: |Deing the date of the expiration of Mr man who had been f tendance been secured earlier, (Duno’s term of office, loa than coda an pos aod £9. ed World Wante x 4 Don't wait for something to tura The Road to Sucosss is via Sunday | @p. Let Sunday World Waste ture nomething fa Aes eile Ah Tah eats ie JAMES McCREERY & CO. Etamine or wool crash Suits, | Jackets trimmed with braid! oa NEXT sunday’s World mee ee mck Cash Prizes FOR COLORING PICTURES WITH The World’s Wonder Paint-Box WORTH TRYING FOR BY BOTH CHILDREN AND “GROWN-UPS.” A Paint Box for Every Child, Printed in Next Sunday's World. The Greatest Novelty Ever Achieved by a Newspaper. { Magazine Section. SIR PHILIP BURNE-JONES, the Famous Artist Who Painted ‘THE VAMPIRE,” Sketches for the Sunday World TYPES AT THE OPERA. NEWEST IDEAS IN SPRING HATS New York’s Newat’ Exclusive Coterie, a MRS. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT “ eee We, ou ai ‘he Husband Face ; ? The Man Who Wouldn't Wear Knicker | i bockers, EX-GOV. HOGG OF POSS ‘ THE 1 LAST OF PRINCESS CHIMAY, | BARBARIC SPLENDOR OF NEW YORK SOCIETY WOMEN. CORSETS the CAUSE of AN ALARM- uf th ING INCREASE OF CONSUMPTION, Magazine Section. | eet Children. World’s Wonder Supplement. PICTU RES IN WONDER COLORS. WORLD'S INVISIBLE PICTURES, WORLD'S WONDER CYCLE TRACK. WONDER FOLDING PICTURES THE WONDER SHADOWGRAPHS, World’s Great Comic Section. COMICS IN COLORS BY T. E. Powers, Corey, Ladendorf, Bryans, Kahles, Dan McCarthy, Paul West,