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pod THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1909, M ahler Bro S Stern Brothers |{sves mercery ao. | My °9 Special offerings to-morrow in ' erate Now Vorn'e Paatest ‘ fh --a' ae -Spgmatantion “Mae | n ’s Hiohecl Neckwea Misses’ Suit - WUrewing Store, WEST 14-7" ST. Fatstection dus Rotanged { i" Sixth Ave. and 31st St. se ae Rs niger es pe cad Dep't. To-Morrow We Will Offer Another Unmatchable Collection of i Speci al Saturd ay S al r in medium and dark colors, Value $1.50 $1.00 | ||Blue and black voile suits, Irr es is ti bl e 4. Hour Specia Is. RICH IMPORTED SILKs, open and folded Blouse bodice finished benustee an ile anit epovuno ee ca with silk. vest, stitching, Saturday Is One of the Busiest Days in This Store. Because Values Are Far Better Here Than Anywherz Else. Prove That by a bed to This Store To- f ; : oy. s’&Children’sClothing = Lined with silk” “Drop morrow, Come Between 9 A, M. and 1 P. if Possible. i eae Lined with silk. “Drop” % Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats, Serges, Coverts, Unfinished splendid Boys? Clothing Offerings taffeta skirt. Sizes 14 and an eee Worsteds, brass buttons, emblems on sleeve. 2 9 5 16 years, St tli 4 H Ww ° t S ° | i Bibles 540 10 years, 85.00 values, at ..... 0000 Loe SILE-LINED REFERS, a woo ray : Mes artiing 4-ltour Wais pecials : Overcoats, 4 to 16 years, $5.00 val- embroidered designs on sleeves, ages 3 to 12, value $8.50 $5.00 Positioely from 9 A. Me till 1 P.M, Only. UES, at ..seeereseee veeigisines eines ° pea A Aicee ted fecha itd alias hd Collarless Box Coats,—new|} 4 Manafacturer’s Stock, including his Entire Sample Line, here to = \ Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, of Gilbert's 12-02. serge, tatlored earment ages 340 10,” Vaue $500 $3.75 eae ee eens go at Half and a Third their Actual Value. | seams taped, warranted not to rip or tear. Pants SATIN-LINED TOP COATS) stylish shades sooo $7.45 Cheviot or Covert cloth, This ts the greatest Saturday Walst Special that we ever offered that means that j lined and have patent waistbands. Royal, of coverts, guaranteed linings, ages 3 to 16, falue $10. ° Lined with satin, s the wal ue that New York ever knew. eviots—heavy Navy, Garnet and Brown, sizes 3 to DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS; new spring Colors: — ble. black’ and vas jack erceriged resne: cNewet hese oe round i, { 10 years; regular $3.00 value; special J 9 5 lee) Wptoreuan and domestic weaves, Value $6.50 to $8.50 $5.00 fi g 0 f be. Puf cutts, fancy tab stocks, Hips j hematitched and embrote: BE diese beater eeteeeens J ‘ " im. ered ¢ lues from 10 $1.98, all on s) for four hours , ‘ WITH EXTRA TROUSERS; navy, red or to-morrow, at rrrre ‘ Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, Blue and Black ee Tinainiasiies sik embroliery 6.75 A r ‘Thibet; also Plaids and Overplaids, Bread earuntar, apes 3% 12 $5,00 ; @ Women’s Suits k Jackets for 4 Hours. latest cut, sizes 7 to 16 years; regular J Second Fleor, Annex. Blouse Suits, made of fancy Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. tili 1 P. M. Only. <>. icgilaney nea te Saal | a dda Rec rea | mixed cheviots. Plain or A Hundred Stylish Blouse Suits} for Women will be placed on sale to- fm \ int jue i) 5 ‘. yw morn! at an astonishin; rice. is in turndown etiar a (b 14 yeats ie tread 75c. value; special at 33c 5 ’ tucked skirt, Sizes 14 they popular cola ee style, with “ab front BLined OF pOmaien back, ) ‘ Boys’ Golf Caps, new fa op in ue aeges and’ mites: 965 ||| Pisses’ & Girls’ Suits, Jackets, ||| 24 x6 years. Qf} ndastor. ‘Immense bargin for four hours, at raseess. visceeecesrroearcesees | ey is Tegular DE eae case ecm essw nes eons Dresses and Waists 12.50 ' Girls’ Fine Box Goats for 4 Hours Only. i i Sailor Suits, wi ‘ At Special Prices nak , with new full ‘ $3.00 Values from 9 A. M, till 1 P.M. at $1.98. MISSES’ 7 AILOR-MADE SUITS, of Sine sleeve. Finished with j SS These are newest, most desirable styles, made from all-wool cloth with cheviots and mixtures, entirely new mode! < * velvet collar, reverse puff cuff, cloth faced, military buttons. ¥ sizes 14 to 48, Value $18.50 and $23.50 $13.95 and $17.95 silk, braid and embroidery. WS Ted, cadet and Browns sizes 6 to 44; $3" vale for four hours MISSES BOX COATS, of fine covert $9.75 Colors :—blue and brown. ates caro 7 ( eloths, satin lined, sizes 14 to 18, Special % Sizes 6 tox2 years. . ’ ene " GIRLS! BOX COATS, of covert and paca cloth ntan, —g y Girls’ Military Box Goats-- red and blue, satin lined, velvet collar, sizes 4 to 14, Value $7.50 95.45 4-75 Girls’ Military Box Coats—Made trom heavy all-wool cheviot, handsomely tailored; silk * SAILOR SUITS, of all-wool blue and red embroidered emblem and military stripes ; colors blue, red, castor and brown; sizes 4 to 14; 2 98 serges, braid trimmed, sizes 4 to 14, Special $3.75 value $5; Saturday's price... sose0+ sesseesseeseeeeecesesoes eacecereccccccs..,cc0e IRLS’ RUSSIAN DRESSES, with college emblems g shield; also guimp and sailor styles, sizes 4 to 12, Special $2.98 ’ SILK CHAMBRAY WAIS' {n delicate colorings, sizes 12 to 16, ne Value $3.50 $2.25 the Board of Estimate to Determine}|| secona Floor. t to Be E ded, Rath eypeun F 3 ia 3 ‘ ‘i West Twen ty-t h i rd St reet JAMES McGREERY a 00. Three hundred in the lof, and the last one ought to be gone before 1 o'clock to-morrow. Strictly alk Thao Legislature. = wool two-pece sults chiefly made from the famous Hopevillecheviots, but there are i also several styles in mixtures and stripes. Ordinarily they would wholesale for —) Fancy Goods, more than we will ask at retail. Double-breasted style, with double ‘warp allan Low to-dmy addressed a letter) spect, for the Legislature, so that the rN > bd x * Mining and wide French facing; extra strong drill waist bands, deep turned-up hems to Chairman Alexander E. Orr, of the| city may use for subway purposes what- Rhinestone, gun metal and and taped seams. And we will guarantee these suits to be absolutely fast id ‘Transit Commission, with refer-| ever sum the Board of Eathmate and Ap- steel, — Buckles, Clasps 7 » and back pieces, Elastic Belts. Twenty-third Street. Very Profitable Glothing News.. Boys’ $2.50 Double-Breasted Suits at $1.23 Positibely from9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. Boys’ $5 Outiit at $2.99.—All Day. Y Strictly All-Wool Serge Sailor Blouse Suits: Extra Pair of Sy Pants. Separate Corded White Pique Collar and Shield. pe) Shown in navy or royal blue, red and brown; made of the famous GILBERT ll SERGE and warranted fast colors embroidered shields ion of the subway system, The/ He does not think It would be profit: @te for the city to purchase ite awn franchises, ‘For #t must not be forgot- ten thax, in fifty years, the city will ac- ——_ ‘or reviews the history of the pres- quire complete control of these roads without paying any bonus at all.’ colors. Sizes 7 to 14; $2.50 values for four hours to-morrow atees. to legislation necessary to an ex-| pontionment may deem proper.” On Saturday, March r4th. ‘The i prada contract wore Axed by rumor at| wuts Me7Or ofters these mexestions. | Meanwhile Bail 1s Doubled for SPECIALS ares are abso - i \j id collars; embroidered emblem on plaited sleeves; bout $6,000,000. Contrasting this with pha sia = tele ee Alleged Arch-Conspirator in Cut steel: Belted: clasps i a asts with flat taped seams and lined Annouce tout) if En contract made Tha lneential Paine 9 To-day. iasmortow and “back pieces, : Bought the garments separately you couldn't match the ; “TA uniform rate of tare over every| Insurance Frauds, Who Is Pe : es ead eae out for less than $5: Sizes 3 to 10; offered all day to- ° “vridge with the Battery, and py tunnel|™#le Of the road from one end of the) oid t9 Have Made Fortune. Men’s Haberdashery. 5° eac city tc the other. II, That this uniform Bast River wity Matbush and | °' a enue “alton in Brooklyn, the|"t of ¢are, at firat to be five cents, Jayor says the cost estimated by Engi-|*hall be reduced ea rapidly as oircum- “(neur Parsons was 99,000,000, while the |#tances will permit. III. ‘That year by | contract was let for $8,000,000 upon a| Yuar the olty shall receive Heuse of thirty-five years. Bee aperotmation from tees .Ssures) the Faiiroad, shell When the five Itellans charged with he of service to be given. : eet ie enticnsiad oro0e ree ores “ ing these reqiilrementa in mind, |Conducting posdbly the most saiennve Bot! the xaliroad is gros: tt may as well be taken for granted that | swindle In the history of Ife insurance jastify the contractor in entering @ bid|the only bidder who 1s In a position tol were arraigned before Judge Cowing, In $5,000,000 below actual cost. The olty,|give to the city a uniform rate of fare, | ime Court of General Sessions to-day, Scotch Cheviot Shirts, $1.50,|Stitched belts—made of are $2.00 & $2.50 qualities black, white pr red, peau Gloves, $1.00 & $1.50, de soie,—with’ gilt buck- are $1.50 & $2.00 qualities, les. Very choice Neckwear, 50c, goc each. Union Taffeta Silk Um-|Imported Sash pins and Men’s Suits for 4 Hours at $4.65 Ten patterns of the most attractive weaves and designs; 4-button single- breasted sack style, in blue, black and gray, as well as various mix- 4 ¢ 5 ° FOUR STILL TO BE ARRESTED tures in tweeds and Scotch effects; wide French facings, mercerized Italian lin- ing; stves 34 to 42; limit, one suit to a customer, value'$7.50; special .... .... Men’s Spring Top Goats Offered for All Day. Good Value at $9 Each. Special at $5.25. therefore, the difference. The be be built with , for Joseph aeees latest In style, cut, finish and fabric. It’s a special lot that we closed out ie. of the contract to McDonald, ‘Pransit Companys witch already Treoanl, eoieniaaaaler ceed | Orellas, $1.50—$3.00quality;| buckles, THe tne tnaker~—all'he hadleft in Spring weights—that accounts for the low price, ‘he Mayor adds, will enable the’ public subway and thelenat nis bond of $5,000 be reduced. imported rustic handles. Light and dark fabrics in several different shades ; hand-padded collars and #9 secure travel over both sections for|fnst Brooklyn tunnel. f think amend. |" ustant District-Attorney Paul soc each, shoulders, extra wide facings and pipings, various lengths; sizes 34 to 44; $9 ry uniform fiye-cent fare. It is prefera-|recognise this fact, and give to the city | Krotel, tn an extended speech covering| (3§" Broadway and 18th St. Store values all day to-merrow at, ” not quite ready, Yourke Carnal e€o. Three Cor. $3th St, BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Stores. Near Chambers te in many ways to having the olty|an option to make contracts with this |i, history of the cases, opposed the i h . 1d the rond itself, as it might not be |oompany, frm time te vai mt apes the | motion and asked that the bond be in- “able to find a company to operate tt for |hest obtainable terms. creased to $20,000. He eaid Trepant was ee at ©| the arch-conepirator, that he had been ; [the leader of the gang, not only in this peeresentayy eerey ae re: | city but In other lange vities, and that he “The Rapid Transit law limits the sum | duction of the rate of fare whenever the |had profited to the extent of several “that can be invested under {t 10. $50,000,— ae eee ate ene ee eee aa’ | hundred thousand dollars. “090 unless this sum 1s enlarged by act of /hation of all contracts ai the samme date | Judge Cowing fixed Trepant's bond at Oghe Logisfature, It Js clear, I think, that|a% the first contract, which runs for | gio) and the bonds of the other four “the Board of Estimate and Apportion-|fAfty years: thus bringing the ie ey tins | under arrest at $1,00 each Four of the | ment should be substituted, in this re- ———— Twenty-third Street. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes for Four Hours Only. Exceptionally Good Qualities at 69c. and 75c. per Pair.—9 A, M. till 1 P.M, 7 5 Lace or Button Shoes for Girls —a special lot that we secured at a fraction of their worth, especially for the Saturday four hour sale—soft dongola leather, in sizes 12, 124%, 13, 1336, 1, 1% and 2, special, per pair, tee eepee reset eee eeewseeeeeeeee cree Lace Spring Heel Shoes for Boys; toe caps, double soles, fine leather; ought to bring a dollar a pair easily; sizes 9, 944, 10, 10%, 14, 1134, 12, 12%, 13 and 134; fal (eo four hours to-morrow at, per pair. on Liberty Shoes for Women---All-Day Sale. next Thursday. 50 styles in all sizes. 4 None of the prigon tered a plea, Ten Covert Cloth, Top in dull kid leather, all ; a plea, “NIMBLE FINGERS 0) suattaiberneve ceceinn s onmiauaces .| Coats, The new “strap” Cotontal Ties and Evening Slippers, in dull kid or patent leather of the arraignm: until Wednesday. ' ee 8 ¥ oe eee eee JAMES McGREERY & CO. WOMAN CATCHES cise GAMBLERS FILL | coco the Criminal Pam of the Supreme Court ae mas ve ‘itr patent or kid LY p: : cece ee POPE RECEIVES They Gather in Force in Centre seu ee Mi welt or turn soles, Cuban or Louis XV, heelSe+ee ee { lows Two Rogues er ull length travelling coat, 9 . to Store and Watched Them| Store and Trails Them to pickets Dei re bos Made of cravenette cloth, Men ) Shoes for Sale All Day at $1.50. Play a Sharp Triok. Another. BROOKLYN CLERGY Sleuths. Collarless, — with belt The Best shoe walue in Greater New York, : pe. ple hee and cape, and more, Triple, double or single soles; leather or duck lined; all sizes. On sale all day t [en's Vici Kid and Calfskim Shoes like these are selling in hundreds of stores for $2.50 1 50 morrow at, per pall ae * Melrose, aliss Temple, and No.| Through the efforts of Mrs, Elsabeth the Bomues’ Gallery, gtving his | Swarts: who keeps «little grocery! Mgr, Barrett, Representing as No. 168 West Thirty-sitxth jevard near 1 Mand. Curt Ryan, No, 6,80 in the|14200!n avenue, the Bronx, Policeman! Bishop MoDonnell, Presents Declst Gollory, of No. 63 Lexington | 210% Of the Kast One Hundred and Menus, were held in $000 bali each for| PWeUty-sixth wtreet ataion, to-day ar] Pontiff with Purse of Gold. ; : i Crane in Jeffernon | "ted two very slick thieves known to West Thirty-fourth street, and Martin peau de soie,—lined with the fraternity as “nimble fingers.” Maher appeared before Magistrate Devel hi ilk, ‘Phe two young men, wi figure as| ROME, March 1.—~The Pope to-day| to walve Curther examination to-day on| White 8 Nos, 5,189 and 3,007 in the Rogues’ Gal-| received in private audience Mgr, John| the charge of keeping gambling houses, lery, went into Mrs. Schwarts's siore|; Barrett, secretary of Bishop Charies|‘h¢ Centre Btreet Court looked more like 23,00, < ¢hed Thirty-fourth treet, where| “Od asked her for 10 cents’ worti of] % MeDonnoll, of Brooklyn, N, ¥,, in vention of gambling house “look- ey é ; men separated, They entered a enlona Lag Chere ‘her a $10 bill, Aé| whose name he presented the Pontiff a than foals rape . : i ay i t store, The detectives sepa-| they were flashily dressed she suspected] with $1,000 in gold as an offering of sy pro reeeper in town i 3 followed them. something was wrong and told them| Poter's pence. ‘The Pape immediately | a8 on hand to get @ look at the sixty Twenty-third Street. met Ryan at the jewelry| that she had no change. Thoy left the) recognized Mer. Barrett, saying #0 soon | 1tevtives from out of town employed by fa where they shook hands Mke|#tore und started down the avenue. as he saw him: Commissioner Greene to suppress gam- ted friends, ‘They began} Mrs. @chwarts hurriedly put on her| “But you were here omly a Cow menthe|>!ns. They wanted to see them eo they) or rings, and while Ryan en-|ehawl and followed the men across the | ago.’ would know them again, Young. woman clerk, Temple,| bridge over the Harlem Ri ec] ‘The Ponti asked Mer. Barrett to} Pisher's piece in Weet Thirty-Atth| READING FOR THE BLIND. bli vase th his hand, cov. | Sfue, store of Adal thank Bishop McDonnel most heartily | ert and Betts'e place, were raided BETTS’S MEN ARE CALLED. 1950. Blouse Coat, with or with- When Joseph Lidde, manager of Louli i Bree supposed i house (1 out skirts, made of black, . Saturday plight by Commissioner d. ‘Then |in bis mame for having sent Mfr. Bar-|°> she hunted for a pollooman and found| rott as the Béshop's representative to dence secures by the |Sestety te Pwevide Tt WIM Benent Fiood. They watched the two men come | the recent Jubilee ceremon after part of the ex- by Mi-Caveme Banser. Out of the sto Flood Sn - amination had been conducted Maher] 4 mi-csreme basaar in ald of the ed Kayser wi bought. Othor members of the Brooklyn clergy and Lidde waived further examinati: He said one had t fen cents’ worth | weve received with the Monsignor. Ca Bt be lon Xavier Free Publication Society for the Blind will be given on the evening of the ‘neck band of his| of tooth ponder Siven ‘him « five-| Myr. Barrett sails from Liverpool for ina rere ped to ine Grand Jury under dollar bil nl it came each. ve then placed both cate EP oo ft, ave New. York A Cut, ‘that | Commissioner 4 iM. anditase Blakes woena tak in prtrate Greene ped eae @ contract with P ‘te Op re uane, l> 0 ive hy if tiny mmx, | a Reet contin | int, TS wh Biaaenied Wem, Rona evidence uot mich tp oe, the gum | wcions bie z a mba, He discovered that u lew ing. Nhe Bishop was| bling places in New York, and also. to is to False funds for otrou- ¢ HMI TH tags as if St HO The. ‘bittedat shee | tinprensed With the Pope Vitality eape- tee con pi in s evidence against’ the police ) clally when, tn ex oe hemseives. lating Cathollc IMerature for the’ blind vtray, and twenty- Pe with the! for the people of the United he] "But the datectives did not show them-|smong the unfortunesss who can only ixth | Asked the Peanee, 0 comvey a pelven: thet 3, many, of them did not.|read the raised point print. A large ray “| ix come late court, me ee aaa A number of books have been printed and to a su ip eaid that the otherg, ail of whou | 8° Bow im clrouletion, but as the evidence, were anticles of

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