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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AVHIL 4, 1yUz, Stern Brothe: Special Values, To-morrow in Ladies’ Neckwear Peau de Soie, Taffeta Liberty Silk and Fig and Peau de Cygne Ties 38¢ Ruffs, black and white, 48¢ Sixth Ave. and 31st St. Girls’ Dresses. 08c GIRLS’ SAILOR SUITS, all white and all black ‘shite 93. with hemstitched stock collar White lawn ties, Swiss embr'd and butcher linen stock collar Liberty Ruffs long en Point rit Net, Extra full Libert ints? ‘i , Pb ce Liberty Silk & Satin Ruff $2, 85 2 with long ends oe Epo Baie f hea — me white, polka dot, ¢ Spring and Summer Styles of ’ ’ ’ Boys’, Girls’ & Infants’ Shoes SATURDAY In the newest leathers MORNING, Boys’ Tan Russia Calfskin, Welted Sole Lace Shoes, $2.95 From 8 to 12 Only. pres gece inwciay eciice Sule) Pese, Shock) $1.95 Girls’ One-Piece Dresses, Girls’ Sailor Suits, mercer- Misses’ White Duck Spring Heel Button Shoes, $2.00 fancy pereale, made with tucked tzpd ginehams, daintily trimmed Children’s Patent Leather Cloth Top Button $2.25 yoke and lapels edged with with white brad, in ox blood . so) eer 7 - to 12 blue and pink Infants’ Black Vici Kidskin Button Shoes, TPR | rrr 59c¢ Bare meen , . Boys’ Clothing. They're hard hit in price-cutting. Your part is to be tirst chooser—and you're sure tobe lucky. Your pocketbook has a close interest in such splendid values. Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing Sailor Suits of navy blue serges, tan, brown or oxford homespun cheviots, 3 to 12 yrs., Single-Breasted Suits, with extra pair of trousers of all-wool cheviots or cassimeres, 8 to 16 yrs., English Norfolk Suits of mixed tweeds, navy blue cheviots and serges, plain or bloomer trousers, 6 to 16 yrs. Value $6.50 and $9.75 Top Coats of English covert cloth, best quality satin lining, 3 to 16 yrs., Youths’ Suits and Overcoats nobby styles, 15 to 19 yrs., West Twen $3.75 Value $5.75 Saturday Morning 7 , (cont STASAAT Contain NONE SENT C. 0. D. 4.00 Suit for 1.88 Boys’ 2-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, sites © to 48 years, in STRICTLY ALL WOOL blue or fancy mixed cheviots, cassi- meres, worsteds; all this season's newest fabrics. Trousers made with doubl+ seat and taped seams; con- " [88 55.00 | $5.00 | $6.95 Value $10.50 $6.75 $9.75, 12.90 =third Street Value $7.50 vod valu for $4.00) by Saturday morning from § to fai He FRANK SARGENT NEW HEAD OF IMMIGRATION BUREAU. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits in blue serge or cheviot embroidered on shield and trimmed with sitk s sizes 3 to 10 years; value $3.50. Boys’ Short Pants Suit, 3-Piece, cut in the latest styles; in all-wook blue 0° fancy chevi i7es +2. 8&8& $10 16 years; value $4,00....06 Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, 6 to 14 years... ) Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, 5 to 10 years Boys’ Vestee Suits, 5 to 8 years... .c.eeee =" PEN SATURDAY EVENING. SOROSTS THE BEST SHOR FOR WOMEN $3.50 per pair. The latest fashion in dress,—should be ac- companied by the iatest shoes! Sorosis shoes are typical of the newest fashionable ideas for every season and occasion. Boots, shoes and slippers, made of heavy or light weight, durable leathers, in so many variations of type, shape and appearance that they fill all the requirements of a custom made shoe. Accepts Position Tendered by the President —Murray Succeeds McSweeney. Frank Sar of President WASHINGTON, April 4 sident of the Brotherhood saw Roosevelt to-day and was tendered the position of Commlestoner General of fm: migration. Mr. ted the offer, but he t Sargent acc the President that tt tor him to p ould take nd would be necessary his business affairs before he « charge of the office. The President seid he could have all the time he wanted he is to familiarize himself with the @atice of his new position Wie understood that the resignations ©f Messrs. Powderly and McSweeney have been requested. or will be at once. Joseph Murray will succeed the and William Williams w oon to succeed Comm! gration Fitchie at New York FRANK SARGENT. COURT WARNS DIKE THAT HE MAY BE SENT TO JAIL. In the meantime fashion in ter he nominated of Immt- Justice Gaynor Declares that Guden's Rival Does Not Show, Proper Respect. None genuine without the Sorosis label Sizes, ees > 11% to 2.. 8% to tte. Misses) Childrens $5.00 per pair. the Brook- |: n effect, | Justice Gaynor sald in lyn Supreme Court to-day vets expression of or him with Twenty-third Street. in reply to a om Charles Guden anking f soy py Justice Ga Dike keop th Mahler Bros> JAMES McGREERY & i MISSES’ SUIT DEP’T. Rothenberg &. NGewir uae West 14th St. Girls’ Spring 80x Goats---Grand Bargains. ALSO EXCEPTIONAL SPECIALS IN DRESSES AND SUITS. To-morrow morning we place on sale ul special lot ot 700 Girls’ Latest Box Coats in three dis-f made from et fitting aD 98 Another Worthy L ot of Girls’ Fine datisfaction Guaranteed oF Venetian Cloth or Serge, pats Money Promptly Refunded. Eton and Blouse Suits. Jackets trimmed with silk or satin,—and lined with silk. Colors, blue, black and tan. Sizes 14 to 16 years. $12.50. a beaut \ Children’s 's *» resses, . with Etamine or wool crash suits wool cashmere, vck Box Coats. ‘nave TEA a 2 tatfeta, trimmed broadcloth, in tan. cas Gibson,” blouse or Eton ice er and red: full box bich lace; Fren cu nd model, bish Hee : . sie esand areskir 1 handsome di Lined throughout with silk, HeaWaa yBalian “2, 98 | He baraibome oe izes 6 te 14: Special Iylack,si row or with silk drop skirt. Colors, blue, black and tan. IMMENSE SAVINGS IN BOYS’ WEAR. Rothenberg’s Is the Most Economical Store for Boys. And by economy do not mean ly thougty ours are the tow est prices known to the: * market on the grades we sell, Hof th Style durability and satista n palit hat first-cb tkiman hat’s why it is real economy $22.50. Children’s full length, black Taffetas silk coats. Sizes 6 to 12 years. . ot ‘ clothing itera hip and m oun imp art DOUBLE. BREASTED SUIT wi TH EXTRA PANTS, eeu $1.5 59. $8.50. Mee Beautiful Double-Breasted Suits dhevic Children’s one-piece serge ‘ French facin : 7 suits, — Russian blouse Peet , model. Boys’ £3.50 Three Piece latest w =) 5 um Colors, blue, brown and red. also Serge douse Suits Sizes 6 to 12 years. $5.50 EX Double- Gaz ae Serge Suits, in black or blue with extra pants and capo! «an terials; t and patent tates, AILWool Cheviot Suits ‘with reat eet. é i. 98, Oc. Wool Pants at 25c—A 1.98 Skin, cither in lace og kid, Dongola kid Pants aud Cap to Match; at Twenty-third Street. Liberty Shoes, 1 Saturday, Both the ae me o! perfection tomed to pay 3.501 Something nh JAMES McCREERY & CO. LADIES’ CLOAKS. ryol The high-cuts cre of Blane Teteiay ond Mote eae ema hie mes Boys’ Shoes at $1.25. | silk coats,—blouse or Eton Joey tied: nt Low footwear should b nue! models, in all sizes and wic : that x at Shard i i W thing that wil make our vi ; tke JHE | LIBERTY" SHOES CANNOT BI phat size J 25 Lined with white or black UBTAINED | ayer , 6 nt popular, AM! sizes, 24% t silk. :ogoniogce waiter 12to 2 cesses $50 Special Borgain Bath Slippers, Worth 50c., at: q 29c. SUITABLE FOR HOUSE WEAR AS WELL AS ATH PURPOSES. $10.50 and $14.50. “Monte Carlo” Coats,-—made of black Taffetas silk,— plain or trimmed with lace. Sizes for Men. Women and Children. A special value that cannot be equaled in any oiher store in Greater New York. rf 4 Por thout canes 4 Positively town in all ¢ at, Fer pail eee | | | $15.00 and $21.50. Full length, black Taffetas * coats, — for coaching or eine Meyer ae & he $14.00 and $18.00. To-morrow will place on sale for the first time, a num- ber of exclusive new mode!s, of their severely trimmed Epeoty- turd) Street: Tailored Straw Hats. r | Regular value $6.00. Special at $425 Alro, an entirely new new model in Chiffon Neck Ruches, YG | ornamented with clusters of chiffon roses and ribbons, full 9% JAMES McGREERY a 60. | puff collar and long graceful ends, regular value $2 65 | | $5.00. Special at 3: 2 | UNTRIMMED x Dxchies tenets up eaeinnee id favell| 200 Tailor made black, ved dea light blue, extra 3 MILLINERY DEPT. : Saha | quality peau de Cygne 5 Fine quality— black hair Trimmed Milline y \ Sik Waists. Special at $5.00 3 ; "7 _ superior to all others and chiffon hats. Nummer. Pay iunecociey alee elt BROADWAY & 12TH STREET. ; ous attractive shapes,— tastefully trimmed, in largest assert J ment from * Sistas 4 mounted on wire frames, 98c. to $4.98. bet orst & o2d Third Avenue., STRANGE RESULT OF WILL 40 YEARS OLD, A Great Race By catch some of those real ‘good nai things’” we always get ready for boys of all ages on seaterays, 173 Two-Piece Suits, be\t Norfolk Suits, be a $1.65 each. Value $5.00 Twenty-third Street. eke office per ding the ! ay al Ste ° F Birect Jail trom Gr \ $6, nn 1082 COAL TAA PLANT. ACC [ ELIZA C. PIKE GETS ALL aa Two patos Sus 3 ay = MARY HARRISON’S ESTATE. Sroon ee ora Tease MOTHER REGAINS LITTLE Ridisies jill OF HITTING WOMAN ae sey P eens deities re Mad Her Aunt Died Seven Dnys 19th St. Store Only. GIRL NELSONS TRAINED. GOVERNOR HAS ONE WAITING STILL BOILED OVER A ae FOR AN APPLICANT. BUI DING ABLAZ Edna Cornell Tells Story of Hardships in Learn- igi Position of State Supervisor of Cloud of Jack Smo! ing to Be an Acrobat. Charities Will Be Filled Sun from a Co Later 35 Persons Would Have Sharea It. ND SET’ E. Holand Thre 84 BROADWAY Stores: / /Cor. ith St. Vcon'caw Canal St. { Near Chatters St. HE'S BROUGHT TO COURT BY HIS ANTAGONIST. Pike tm $26,000 richer than she been had her mother, Mra Eliza C of No 1M Eaat Sixty- first street, have ———————————— RSA eae | of Brookly He's » Crozier, died a week eariler € The was disclosed by the will of her Little Edna Corne t was knowleda 1 | = | aunt, Mary Harrison, spineter, Mled for q leged, was tra y ‘ and» r os Fresing il Avail!’ of balling!tar) caulehtemeeceniol probate’ to-day of acrobats for that 4 ALBANY. April 4 The m | morni s of the National Mary Harrison, anxious to provide for Flatbush Court to-day told Company, Smith and Slgour-| jenry deel h the training methods employ fy streets, Brooklyn. The plant tm: | oi who Hlawbeth Ho of Senithvill Nelsons. Ax there was no cor udes a number of brick buildings leet 4 ‘ ango County, made her will on gi heristory of hard work, lack attered over a plot of ground S00 by | Way in the Morrisania Court ¢ 9, 182 In it whe provided an tn M0) Cees enmattainiae Mes Ada s Iie Stbe ¢ $1000 « year for her moth rged by Magistrate tovan (htee-leenmucchesters (ane: ona rrea cht : y had been summon £ the plot jayche who charged him with complaint vention of ¢ against the low to train the age of sixtcen to be a Bdna, who {s thirteen yf aeaistante from ff ines and stores. ‘an confined to thi riginated and t The loss was $1) showed much technical lapee ns | striking her on the Ellis and Mra. me and the Dor denen ore live opposite in for aleach other and were inted by dif MER AN | ferent perrone to the guardianship of one emply house ‘They clashed over fe building) thie charge, and {! was charged the he adjoin: 5.09 C OF ALL NEWSDEALRS SENT BY MANL FOR 25° author struck Mille dented the woman Mary only six fata state in conseaue The} Elian ai eves fame Girl; One In Dead. New Yorker Mach He tu asi la oF THE es nmane. atl Accant cn Sinshasset not rhe Sia coettes alea cris staai teericiacs ” EACH 35-CENT MAIL ORDER INCLUDES A + Lond ore, could not get to hit ‘onier ¢ Mary o's} YEAR | has shot and instantly kilied by |New York City. *4 gunday World Wants make tha|" te ‘ ie a cer) Moore.’ Mfs. Moore “exibited’'s| emtaie of $200 would have to de SD: MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION OTHE MONTHLY WORIR. re last evening. The | ating engineer in the office of he u nerease eof capil mM $25,000 brulee, which she charged she received vided among twelve nephews and nieces jSunia, architect ac a anlary of $2.00 per pathway to auccess an easy climmby| ty 25.00), ea alent HA | durin, the troubte eee Gon aad| and twenty-three children of other - . rate Olmsted ’ | Results awalt takers at the tom _. Gernshein and J. C. Corrigan. | : [nephews and ileces who have died,