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40 YEARS ON POLICE FORCE AND PROUD OF HiS RECORD. Sergeant Oates Gets the Eighth Gold Bar to Show Long Service. A new gold bar graces the coat sleeve! "f of Sergeant Patrick Henry Oates, of the City Hall Station. He now carries elght of these gol marks, cach representing five years of service on the police fo of New York. Yesterday when Oates | “Ot completed the forty years service and took his place behind the desk at his regular hour for duty he was the proudest man in town. By his side stood a floral horseshoe, the gift of the men ot the station, Sergeant 8 lives in an apartment at No. 173 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street. He has a wife, but no children. He was marrial nineteen years ago and his wife is twenty-fve | ov! years younger than himself. “Forty years js a Ume to serve,” ead Oates to an ning World re porter. “I am 62 years old. T don't feel as strong as i did when I joined the force, but I've no thought of retiring yet.” ra mand. guc were when I was acting captain of old Broadway squad. Lewas @cting Cap-| BOYS’ BOX CALF LACE SHOES, hand tain when the famous dlviston was abol- | ished, and I called the last roll went out Tt, w: |, and T hated hen the loave of abs = KOCH & CO. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9.30 P. M. Chidren’s Days--S:82s Saturday. Bring the children—they’ll be delighted with what they see—you'll be |delighted to be able to buy such a wealth of pretty things for so very little money. This week’s values have never been surpassed anywhere, For the Girls: For the Little Tots: Sesond Floor. CHILD! of all woot fine'y tailored, Thint Floor. SUITS (intermediate handsomely trimime a variety of waterials,1 INFANTS’ LONG CLOAK eam Bedford . c and yokes trimmed with ribbo with insertion and embroidery, 6 s closing sale of Chev= jotsand canvas cloths,a variety of styles in Eton or blouse effects, light colors | ¢ and black, 14 to 18 years; were $13.00 to $15.00; your choice 7,95 MISSES’ JACI of best quality Im- ported Covert Cloth, lined with’ guar- anteed eae! ig out balance of this season's stock—14 to 15 yrs., were $13.00 and $15.00. 8.95 | MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of all wool Melton, finely stitched, colors blue, tan or Oxford, lengths 3 4.75 In., reg, 50 . CHILDREN’S REEFERS—Clearing Sale of this season’s styles, consisting of Ker- seys, Cheviots and Broadcloths, white silk tined throughout, with fancy col- lars, all colors, 4 to 13 yrs., were $11.00 to $14.00. 6.95) CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, of all-wool serge, hew model, prettily trimmed with braid, cclors blue, brown or red, 4 to 13 years; reg. $6.75. 4.98 Shoes for Boys & Girls: MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine Vici kidskin, welt sewed soles, patent leather tips.sizes 11 to2 2, 89) MISSES’ OXFORDS, same as above..2,29 |S CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND OX- FORDS of same,sizes Sisto 1015 |, pique, collars prettily tr 714.79 & 2.69 Misses’ and Children’s Hats. Seoand Floor Saale WHITE SAILOR HATS, rolled brim, satin ribbon band and streamers, reg. 75 49¢ OR HATS, of rough ribbon. Ww, rolled brin and streame: with patent white and all Third Floor, SUITS, with ¢ of pure worsted the proudest days of my Nisa the | with silk ties, welt, with extension soles, nob regular 6.00.. 4,69 by and durable; sizes 2 to 4 1,98 the very ne ht MES. ey got | YOUTHS, of same, sizes 12t02..41,79 co fram the lores and éi- | BOYS’ OXFORDS, of Calf ot Viel Kidskin, e Hundred and. Thirty'= ‘l \ © was with the Army | tne welt soles, sizes 2!3 to 2.49 | tet land saw a good deal of| with Sheridan at the LITTLE SHOES, of fine Vici! blue elt soles, 11 to th ous ride, And at before it | of existe twas a great) military mode MEN | Kidskin, hand w ol mixtures in combi- 0 2 98 veand gr 2 aeeeecerseescns Le 3 INFANTS’ BCOTS, bution only, of fine |; TAM O° SHANTE u W reek. and after | “Vici Kidskin, turned soles; sizes STRAV OR alarge ’ receipt| 2to 6. AE +» 69! andvaried assortment; reg. 7c. i turned them Misses’ and Children’s Hat Wreaths. One of the Jargest showings in the city—all marked at special low rices, This example: Ife. He ts cally doge, spot in his | dog he owned R. Post, W POLICE BAND MAY QUIT WITHOUT CHANCE TO PLAY some exter Pwed rye a reve i would mane mr ni 8 0, Mrs, Hennessy Was Knocked ° Down, and Bhe Wants , Plenty of Baim tor Her r Bruises and Bock, . — | ee ee oes $21.50 FOR SMALLEST BOOK, ti dee Cope of the Hubaipat Phree- vlghihe of One 125th Street, est, 9 Seventh Aves, “- Sere. A Hundred Thousand Yards of New PRINTED BATISTES T QUALITY of sheer batiste cloth printed in dainty colored grounds, with lacey stripes outlined in black; also floral effects on white grounds, black figures a pes on white, and figured stripes of white and t inted grounds, The broad variety that is only possible in such a vast collection. The new price— Eight Cents a Yard! The counters of the Ninth street offering. 2 stri on aisle hold the E offer today one thousand pieces of Satin LIBERTY RIBBON, 15¢ Yara the most desirable and generally used Ribbon in the marke Satin Liberty Ribbon at Fifteen Cents a Yard! It is inches wide, double-fieed, and in these popular colorings: Black, White Cream, Pink, Blue, ‘Turquoise Blue, Nile Green, Cardinal, Violet and Mais. Veni eter Bioveler Counter JOHN WANAMAKER formerly AT. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Ave th aud 10th St» 1902 World Almanac. by Mail 45 Cir Price, 25 Cts There are more Royal Bengals now sold in Greater New York than any other little cigar selling at aa bee * hite ‘pique, | of cream Bedford | le capes, trimmed | and jules of embroidery, 6 months to) THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1902, Women’s Petticoats. PETTICOATS of percale in fancy black and white stripes, with umbrella flounce and ruffle, finished with ruche; "each, 69 (Beoond Floor.) It’s a time for planning. And that means, of course, earnest thinking, Spring has lagged miserably, proved a wretched loiterer. But when Summer does dawn it will probably be with such intensity that it will be felt with much more than the ordinary sense of realization, And so thousands are now prudently planning. Ever 80 many homes need Awnings---grateful shields from the hot, insistent rays of the summer sun. Orders for Awnings will soon be pouring in from everywhere. Orders received now will be given prompt- est attention. A postal card will act with magical celerity. APS; also 5c| oT esopee Post, | EFFECTIVE STYLES, comprising Forget-Me-Nots, Field Flowers, Daisies, Cherries, 4 d the Loyal Legion. Apple Blossoms and large Poppies, worth fully 1 75 per wreath, a nu! of years he was Com- YOUr CHOICE sewer eoeseeesees see eeee eens Ceeveesece 98c ler of the G. A. \ i 1 | 1,000 pieces plain and fancy Washable Tuck- And everything else for summer, from Fly Screens to Refrigerators, Gas and Oil Stoves, In the realm of wearables interest naturally intensifie the season Progresses. Shirt Waists are in great demand notwithstanding the chill that has tinged the atmosphere. The Siegel Cooper Store displays the largest, most representative gathering of Shirt Waists of any store in the world, Ask any discrim- inating woman, She'll tell you how famous it is. And so with the other sections devoted to the display and sale of ‘women's wear, Important sales are going on all the time at The Big Store. The Store is an incessant source of interest and profit to shoppers. It doesn't matter which floor you visit. Every section and depart- ment pulsates with the life of trade, throbs with the activity of « splen- didly expanding and extremely populer business, The Siegel Cooper Store never presents any phases of dulness. It never lacks vitality. It is never deficient in those elements which com- bine to inspire interest and enthusiasm in shoppers and employes alike, Willing hands and nimble wits are constantly striving to make the Store brighter and better in every way, and that this is being effectually accomplished is proved by the tremendous forward strides the Store is making. . With its brilliant and lavish displays of merchandise, with its ex- cellently appointed Departments, with its crowds of customers, with its many exhibitions and other features, it is small wonder that The Big Store is accounted one of the sights of the metropolis. _———————$—$$——$—————— Remnants of Silks and Dress Goods. Greatly Reduced Prices. i About two thousand pieces. Every remnant is representative of what is newest and most desir- able in Silks and Dress Goods. REMNANTS OF SILKS. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS. ‘All the season's fancies in this large collec- ‘A very choice selection of Black and ‘ Colored ends of Silke, varying ia lengths | Won. Plenty of blacks and creams, and the from one to ten yards, ‘Such popular weaves MOS Seu he after shades Se as Taffeta, Pongee, Peau de Soie, Satin | {or Waists, Skirts, Children! Voi Liberty, Satin Duchess, Moire Velour, Silk Remnants of auch popular weaten ne ‘oles, Grenaiine, Crepe de Chine, etc., etc. Prices Mistrals, Eolienneg, Sun's Vellinga, Crepes, per yard range from “Woistings, &c, Prices range from | 250. » G5e, 150. 0 Ide. vi Regular price 50c. to 1,50. | BeReIAE peton, BOR: %0 Wie Floor, Front.) Sreat Lace Sate. Continuing the wonderful success of this most unprececented value-giving in beautiful laces, 2c. and 3c. per yd. for Laces worth up to 12c F Sc, and 8c. per yd. for Laces worth up to 29c 0c. and 12c. per yd.for Laces worth up to 49c 15c. and 19c, per yd. for Laces worth up to (5c 25c. and 35c. per yd. for Laces worth up to $1.25 45c.and 55c. per yd.for Laces worth up to $1.75 Ail-Over Guekings. ings; new and beautiful patterns; 22 inches 9 wide, worth up to 7Sc. a yard; Monday, per yd, wets Rare Shoe Bargains. pornadd Mille Yhoe FOR WOMEN AT 4 PRICE. $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, 2.50 495 $3.50 Shoes and Oxtords, Also Thousands of Pairs of Summer Shoes tor Won, Women and Chidron At about Mali Cost. SPECIAL Caddron's $1,006 $4.25 Shoes at Oe ee wee onl appeerenee IIe bhewe tu perke, e w pant + 2 value me onl lane chegen Wen's Sith Yeckwear. I5¢ iy sore a Te bpecial Priday at Megular 7h: Values Vetiee Pew tm Mamie Aiprtnnds end Bites ome tap h! ae herb terre Ol) pel ber me LK MULL) bows 1B) tehene Wetton oF bight ot hath cohone ome By) ACITY IN ITSELF Women's Wrappers | 0) WRAPPERS, of fins percale, in prett: ex- 0 fra full'akirt, with founes , embroidery trimming on IS*SL*STS. SPECIAL. Preparatory to our Display of Summer Lines, we will CLOSE OUT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SIO Suiits For Misses and Small-Sized Women * yy At §, 75 39.79 and JG, 50 : These Prices Embrace All Suits Sold Up to $25.00. ; Included are the best Blouse, Eton, and Jacket styles which were made for the foremost retail trade by makers of recognized high standing. Pa SIZES ARE 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. hae OR 32, 34, 36 in. bust, in short-longth skirts, The Reductions in most amount to fully % the Former Selling Prices. z es Imported Hosiery tor Wen, 15e. «@ Pair. Made to sell at 25c, Full regular made; fancy cotton and lisle pete of good patterns; all sizes; Friday special, per air, MEN'S FAST BLACK Fine Gat SEAMLESS HOSIERY; all size: regular 12 sc. values, Friday, 3 Pairs tor 25a | CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOS! : /6,000 pairs, made with double knee, heel and toe; all sizes; | worth 15¢.; Friday 4 at Giain Floor, 18th St) Undermustins. A few specials from the big May sale that will interest Fri- Cigars. Do you smoke? If day shoppers, you recognize the WOMEN'S GOWNS, of cambric, two styles, | Prands and marvel at euch pr high neck with tucked yoke and V neck CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS, with large rolling collar and hem- | 10c, value, box of 100, e stitched lawn , worth 98c,; each, 50 MOMER'S FRTTIOOATS, of muslin, um- brella flounce ef cam! and tucked ruflle, each, = 49 WOMEN'S CHEMISE, of muslin, flue em- | broidery trimming, ‘with feather 39 | HAV: RAV ERe SROARDOS ote FLORODORA CIGARS, box of 100, LA MACET. ‘Brovas, box of 50, ‘4, Porto Rico CUBANOLA, Sc. Cigar, bax of 50, | CREMO PERFECTOS, bez of 5a, 25) stitch braid finish; each, WOMEN'S DRAWERS, of cambric, fine cvality, wide bem and four tucks; Friday, SUPREMACY PURITANOS, box of (Second Floor.) | 50, LILLIAN RUSSELL PURITANOS, Gable Glassware, =" * WATER TUMBLERS, thin tesd blown PAY DITION, Se. Cleat, Rent Late er ioe * *° °° 97) xeY WEST EXTRAS, bom of St, LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGAR, bat 15 tua larg) pecial, of So, 10 —— ee tus ot ext gave specal, '" JO China Dinner Warn FRUIT SAUCERS, imitation of cut 2 DINNER SETS. HALF GALLON WATER JUGS, crystal glase; spocial, SYRUP JUGS, nickel-plated top, ex- 14.5t a hans hans obip 50% CLUDED Otneh ohne se oh he) Mrinal ied, tmhed - 4 ovinee erul mn we paras helt #0 “ag or class, special, x DINNER SETS, 11? PEPPERS AND SALTS, nickel-plated 5 |e see ted tb ire “4 every piece gold med; WATER BOTTLES, tion it, the | DINNER SETS, 100 ome . ot Aled with cracked cn; pec o 4) dovtetes i each, J DINNER SETS, 100 (esemen' ou every piece heavily Gnest French SIX-PIRCE TOUET BETS, ively decorates, epvcial 145 ; ' 4 TABLE ELEVEN niece TOILET ONS including TA Bg My | 2.95 | DINE PLOCE TOMLET BETS, den het te ature! alate, gaat variety wi esigee and TAMLE LAMPS, tall 6475, epecial TWHLVEPIMCE TOMLET ORT, w vied tens yh ne Wi d Liquors ene be hom Vaikee Piston, . 1,88 its _ Wak Home ROE gy HuMITAN eImNAmIN, pe be woes bs quanta neste eee Ree oe eee eur tops, now design; each, only bottle that can be taken apart, cieaned Auritalian very inch platter, very Gorter Sets. toglad at $32.00, NINE-PIRCE TOULET SETS, lex Globes numeracy unierae 7 es amps and det of 64.75, epecia ary eh ype Hegel s ‘ watch we ‘ pies ee 9.50 smret ean a Oe tated ( ealusel 6 fied“ segie’ 01 $0.80; aye Z he § 6 OFM UIRE PUNY syaprnenme * yo ee OLA get eam 1 oem a WAMENAL BPE, pe come, O14 oi" Lute ae ‘ ~ SUES. 66 tree seeoee toe og on mage snemgagen NEE Oe pnene atl ia 448 meme Pee 6 Fink Mami aume ‘es tal aati wane vane¢ vt suasmanns Siegen 00 eens peiphta rien pane ge 18.80 Pr 4 re 6 pee ay = hee O01) te mathe bet oem mee rt foe = fe by on 6.60 wore om ‘i ah hagerien geame gat ate 4 ord “oneness