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Koch's Uptown Priest Make Downtown MISTS Sa “CURE WAIT. K CH & Co. stra | 125th St. West, sore scent Vas a Friday 8 Children’s Days—siterday. To-motrow and Saturday-will bring more than the usual advan- tages—parents and children alike will be delighted with the splendl assortments and the very large savings. FOR THE GIRLS. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, plain Canvas Etamine and Fancy Mixtures, deep shoulder capes, long stole and fancy irae Waste with Di novelty braid and buttons; 14 to 16 yrs.; reg. 11.75 an i «eh shonll calla aided Mae GIRLS’ MILITARY BOX COATS, of medium weight cloth, fancy brass appeared After a Fall Down an!” buttons and strappings; red, blue or black; 6 to 12 yrs.; reg. 5,00.... Elevator Shaft In Which His Head/ GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES, of fine linen lawn, trimmed with insertion and Was Injured. embroidery, fancy ruffles and deep hems; 6 to 12 yrs.; reg. 4.50 i GIRLS’ PRINCESS DRESSES, of Veit dotted dimity, finely tucked, Sor | ett effects, tated ‘with embro! salt bertha and wide lawn sash, loctors: inty colorings; 6 12 yrs; reg. 3.95.......6 a heed Py “ar ligt iGelia poston! GIRLS’ WHITE PIQUE SAILOR BLOUSE DRESSES, broad sailor collar, a prettily trimmed with Insertions, edged with handsome embroidery; Wonderful operation yesterday, and if) 4 to 44 yrs; reg. 3.75 the patient rallies and responds to the |GIRLS’ CASHMERE DRESSES, suitable for school wear, several styles, treatment some important pathological} “ji colors, trimmed and piped with fancy checked taffeta, silk braid and novelty buttons; 4 to 14 yrs.; reg. 3.25 eoeee _ Sought after surgeons in New York. ia Nor fone FOR THE BOYS. trom the brein of |BOYS'’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS—a leading manufacturer’s sample line , OF No. 12 Roosevelt street, | —of all-wool serges and Venetians, sailor collars handsomely trimmed operation fs entirely success-| with soutache ‘braid, colors navy, royal, cadet blue, brown and red; the restoration of the! also of fancy mixtures, 234 to 5 years, reg. 5.00 and 6.00, sense of the patient, /ROYS' NORFOLK SUITS, of all-wool mixed cheviots, tweeds and navy ly deficient in these) bine serge, very latest cut and perfect fitting, 4 to 16 years, reg. 5.00, sr ea omm the |BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, of all-wool Clover trimmed with elght freight elevator end recetved | TOWS soutache braid, black silk knotted ties, 3 to 10 years, reg. 5.00. latest shape Alpines in steel gray and black, reg. - Remarkable Operation by Dr. ~_. Savini for the Purpose of Re- _ storing Peter Giaculo, Whose Moral Sense Was Lost. ‘Third Floor, HE HAD QUEER SYMPTOMS. 8,95 3.50 2.95 2.95 2.95 Hy if nn Rag i tt asf lt | {nguries, though at the time | BOYS’ HATS, the vi ii reg. 5,00 ait ae Second Floor. i £ about his ordinary duties |BOYS’ SPRING Gevoted husband and father! woo! Coverts, Cheviots or Serges, ago, when he began to} and 6,00.. 3.98 & 4.98 ‘which alarmed his wife. bat ‘he ‘ad for severe FOR THE LITTLE TOTS. severe 0 CHILDREN’S BOX REEFERS, three-quarter length, of Venetian cl Peg ee oe ve nSe | trimmed with ta‘feta and silk braid, or of cheviot with extra collar at a, CHILDREN’S BOX REEFERS, three-quarter length, of Venetian or plain 5 cloth, three capes or fancy tab collar, trimmed with soutache braid, Say taal ae colors red, tan or blue, 14 to 4 year8............eeeeee onc 3.69 ‘sense. He would run about | ox effect, fancy capes trimmed with ribbon, lace and silk braid; 6 4 89 orhood, sometimes in scanty | Mos. to 2 yrs. 5 ‘and eometimes without any. He | CHILDREN’S POKE BONNETS, silk mull, eae shirred and trimmed ‘Dogan to neglect his wife and had only with large rosettes and bows of fancy ribbon; pink, blue or cream... 2.89 wrong. Mrs. Gtactlo became desply ly Never shown any tendency toward the |CHILDREN'S KNOCKABOUT SCHOOL HATS, of red felt, finished with eh ee Fceci ska ois silk band, Just the hat for present wear; downtown price Soc. 39c oped %§ ‘and etb- | CHILDREN'S FANCY SAILORS, row on row of mixed and plain colored feat relations assumed startling aym>- | “ straw, finished with satin ribbon streamers, reg. 98¢ 75c Pacics arrest, Hers it wan Godldes (hat silk ribbon band, long streamers; white and colors; reg. 1.25 98c the man was suffering from pressure or |MISSES' IMPORTED FLATS, of fancy Tuscan, bell crown, the most tumor of the brain, end two weeke ago| popular hat for wreath trimming; reg. 1.48....... Aa Poe ee 98c examined him and decided to operate. Stitched and bound with silk, straw edges, bow and streamers; colors trol the muscles of the eye is not #0 ainca wieating tne west rorten| SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, om: n= gray matter controls man's ~ ethical. and moral sense, but Dr. Savini | MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine, durable kidskin, hand welt, 4s an expert pathologist and surgebn| patent leather tps, sizes 11% to 2, 1.79» CHILDRI of same, 1 59 and the task of restoring Giaculo to| sizes 8% to 10%... . a, seeteree- ‘od; heavily-pet Teall 1.69; youths’, of Lay ee 2. jaculo is a rigged, heavily-se an , stylts! Re thicty-aye, anc yeatercay, atternioon [ENOTES MENS SHOES, OF vic 8 when he was placed on the operating results were anticipated. The| 1.75 . to thet he had for several Se oaaeeret and aloes | _tucked batiste trimmed with ince, tan, red or blue, 1% to 4 years.... 4.4.9 ‘of the man’a ethical | CHILDREN'S COATS, of all-wool cream Bedford cord, shirred skirt or * rx, Gast Yocum Seapty y D CHILDREN’S HATS Becond Moor. toms and Mra. Giecuto reported the |-oi OREN'S ROLLED BRIM SAILORS, rough straw, trimmed with all he was taken to St. Mark's. Dr. Savini | MISSES’ LARGE ROLLED BRIM SAILORS, of Cuban body straw, To locate the brain cells which con-| white, navy, red or Brown; reg. 1.98 148 - his norma! condition prevented interest-| BOYS’ CALF LACE SHOES, welt-sew table he remained under the influence of INFANTS’ BOOTS, lace or button, wedge h anaesthetics for over three hours. Many Specialists on Hi The operating room was filled with specialists who were interested in the peculiar phase of the man‘a Dr, Savini was assisted by Drs. Clmottl, James J. Dunleavy, Walter Seckel, Julius I, Amster and Thomas M_ Jones, internes at St. Mark's, The symptoms of the patient had led Dr. Bavin to suspect the pressure of a brain tumor and he adopted the usual process of locating it. As the seat of intelligence {s located in the frontal region of the brain, Dr. Savini trephined the skull, four clrewler incisions being ade on the left side. A plece of skull _ tuur inches square was remoyed, When the brain was reached a cyst or fluid tumor was found on the frontal con- voluuion, A sllght pressure on the tem- poral region was also found to exist. After emptying the tumor Dr, Savini ‘dressed the wounds and Giaculo will Provably wear a silver plate in his skull. "It will probably be three or four days hafora we can tell whether or not the + operation has been successful," sald Dr. Savini to-day, ind “though not an un the, standpoint of brain - the symptoms of the patient were a Mitle out of the ordinary. Of course, it will be extremely interesting to mind whether or not Glaculo will recover his foral and ethical sense through this ‘operation. Specials in Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Sailor Suit, ages from § to 10, in all-wool worsted serge, all colors, royal ) blue, cadet, navy, red and brown, elegantly trimmed, with good quality $ 3 () () e silk tie. Pants are fully lined; value $4 and $5... Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suit, ages 7'to 16, of all-wool cassimeres, cheviots, Scotch mixtures, val and black Thibet; 4 00 value $5.00 and $5.50,, ° Boys 3-Piece Suit, coat, vest and pants, ages 10 to 16; made from all wool blue serge, black Thibet, and in all shades of cheviot, fancy cassi- meres and worsteds; «value 00 $6 and $7.... e nih A rothers OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. “I believe that the removal of the tumor will make the man normal. There {no teabon why the operation should be successful, symptoms appear. ' The impaired wyenight comes trom an affection of the Drkin in the anterior portion, and the Faliet on this part of the brain will un- ly remedy this. “The man showed alarming symptoms of insanity of a peculiar kind, and the direct connections between his ailments "ahd the convolutions of the brain led me to suspect a tumor, Giaculo was a fond 47 Cortlandt St,, bet. Church and Greenwich St Convenient 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th St. Stores. 125th St., Cor. 3d Ave. Four iF, Broadway, near Chambers St. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. fatber to hie four children until he "Began to manifest these ineane symp- toms and the lack of morality pointed to Insanity of some kind, When found out that the man had met with Aecifent ten years ago I began to Wace his indiosyncracies and deter that his brain trouble came trom pblow on the béad at the time of his All down the ainehatt. | DE course, some people may think it FOR $1.00. WE START THE GREAT SALE TO-MORROW. EVES EXAMINED FREE, | | te operate on a man's brain to his more! ai thical » but ‘what bas been done in this course, the aliments ‘were equally important, but bed ay was what led his ‘The man's wife wae ‘Mat he should be ope- eouree, he was not ¥ Reve any, wore tn, the ore the moral and FINEST LENSES 5,000 Pairs of Imported Scotch Crystals Will ACTUAL VALUE $5.00. All are set in finest gold front eyegiasses, with not shake off, These lenses are noted for their clearness, cooling and sooth! phat upon ihe eye, and are guaranteed the finest made, POSITIVELY ONLY iP. TO EACH GustomER and NONE TO DEALERS. EHRICH BROS,’ DRY GOODS HOUSE Sixth Ave and 23d Street, New Yotk. + $5.% Solid Gold Front Eyeglasses Placed on Sale eee em $1.00 patent clips which you cam | + Shoe Store for Children Every style of footwear for the young people. Also our world-famous exclusive lines of Cammeyer’s ‘¢ Trotters ’’ and mmeyer’s ‘Trae Form.’” The Best Shoes that are made for children. All by a lifetime of experience are united in our truly wonderful shoes jor children. ton shoes, sizes 11 to 2, 2 5 0 Misses’ fine hid button and lace shoes, Child’s cloth and kid top patent leather 2 00 button shoes, sizes 814 to 10%, ° button, welt soles, sizes 6 to 10%, 2 .00 slippers. Boys’ “Harbard” Jr, $2.00 black kid, box calf and black calf, sizes 41 to 53. Boys’ imported patent leather lace and 13 to 5%, CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. the shill of shoe making and all the wisdom gained Misses’ cloth and kid top patent leather but- sizes 11 to 2, I ° 50 Child’s cloth and kid top patent leather Children’s pink, blue, white and red hid shoes and The same as our famous $3.00 Men’s “Harvard,” in button shoes, welt soles, sizes 2: 5 0 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. GODHDDOHOGOOHOODDOOHWGHGDHOOH HOODOO) (PIANO The Sterling Piano Company 3 with its enormous manufacturing plant and its extensive retail establishment are enabled to offer the best possi- ble value in reliable Pianos. We do not advertise cheap, trashy Pianos at a cheap price as our e Bargains, Our large fending business‘enables us to offer many lit 8 tle used Uprights that are practically as good as new, but at decided price reductions, and there are many Pianos & that come to us in exchange as part payment for new ones. These are thoroughly reconstructed and are sold for just what they are, good Pianos for little money, and guaranteed, with privilege. of exchange. Our Monthly Payment System isa practical, common sense method of purchasing a Piano—for those who do not wish to pay cash. We do not charge interest nor do we take a note or MOTEAE OH simply agree to pay a certain amount each month, We require no references, nor do we investigate your private affairs, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. tr Sterling Piano ~. Headgear The HISTORY of MEN'S CLOTHES. Reynt, 2000.0. “Styles that were and styles that are.” & And wonder if for hats worth three, with pres pe his label he got five. Here you'll find all the new blocks, just as hatters show them up. Two dollars saved on every hat—Iun't that enough? The New Spring Hats. Flat brimmed Derbys and all the other new Spring Derbys-and the new wide, flat brimmed Soft Hats in all colors. Same quality as the ex- clusive hatter charges $5 $3 00 for, here at..++++ The same styles in the $1 85 hatters’ usual $3 grade, at * Are you ready for a Spring Suit or Overcoat? - We are ready to serve you with the best and the newest of either, Prices $10 to $28. We wonder if in Egypt did the exclusive hatter thrive, 50c. Short. Kimonos, 29c. Women's short Kimono Sacques, made of good quality figured lawn, with plain white bor- der; full and well made, .29 15c. China Matting, 9c. New importation China Matting, not over one roll to a custo- mer, yard, 9c 15c. Stationery, 8c. 24 sheets fine Writing Paper ip assorted tints, Violet, Azure, Helio, Gray, Cream and White, value 15c., Peau de soie, taffeta and silk braid Belts, with handsome oxi- dized buckles front and back «49 12%c. Baby Ribbons, Pc. 76C. Baby Ribbons, all silk, full width, all colors and shades, piece of 10 yards, and 25 Envelopes to match, 8c ~_ (9c, Silk Belts, 49c, 74c UPS WHat WE SAYS YO0"CAN DEPEND-IT'S SO. Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. We Dir? ———_—_$—__—______—» 7,000 yards Dimities, all light grounds, covered with a great many different designs, of all descriptions; elegant washing »y material; per yard §ic $1.00 Claret Jugs, 69c. $1.00 Claret Jugs, with quadruple plated mountings, richly en- 69 graved, ° $1.50 Corsets, 69c. Corsets, straight front, Thomson glove fitting, made of fine sa- teen, lace trimmed on top, sizes 18 to 30, in black, white and drab, 69 6 Yds. Featherstitch Braid, 3c. bi epee he white and col- or lor miming urposes, 6-yard plece, rita 3c 121éc. Louisine Ribbons, 714c. Fancy Taffeta Louisine Ribbons, 3 inches -wide, new Spring hi i : eget white background, 7c 25c. Wash Boards, 19c, Zinc Wash Boards, raised cen- tre, value a5c., 19 Children’s 65c. Flat Hats, 39c. Children's straw Flat Hats, con- sisting of Cuban braids, Jap straws and mixtures, regular value 50c. to 65c., Toilet Paper, extra quality, fine tissue, 6 rolls for 15c. Towelling, 9c. Yd. Towelling, strictly pure linen, glass and roller crash, 18 and 20 inches wide, value 1246c. and 15c., per yd., 39 6 Rolls Toilet Paper, 15c. 15 9c $1.00 Lace Curtains, 59c. Pretty Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, Renaissance de- signs, pair, .59 $5.00 Morris Chairs, $2.65 Morris Charis, solid oak, golden, broad arms, turned spindles, ad- justable back, complete with re- versible.denim cushions, choice of colors, $2.65 | Only Two More Days of our Gala Week. Exceptionally Strong Offerings for — Friday, the Bargain Day of the Week. << 10c. Dimities, Per Yd.,53c. | 17%c. Batistes, 11c. Yd. 3,000 yards embroidered Batiste, in light grounds, covered with light blue, cardinal, pink and black dots, usually sold at 1 17c., per yd, . 25c. Bath Brushes, i%. Bath Brushes, strap back, value a5c., each, Children’s $1 Shoes,. 65c. 1,000 pairs of children's Shoes, hand turned, in button and lace, very fine kid, patent leather tips, sizes 4 to 8, -65 8c. Hose Supporters, 4c. Hose Supporters, cotton, for women, misses and chiliren, black and white, in Notion __Dept., pair, 4c 15c.Crystalline Linings,84c | hee yas poate Linings, 36 in. wide, in thirty different 84%c colorings, per yard, 5c. Toilet Soap, 3c. White Rose Glycerine Toilet Soap, regular Sc. cakes, 3c 20c. Flower Sprays, 7c. Flower Sprays, for hat trimmings, | consisting of Roses, Lilies of the Valley and Foliage; value 7 15c, to 20c., each, ic 6%4C. Domet Flannel, 3c. Domet Flannel, 27 inch, fine finish * (2 to 12 vard lengths), per yard, 3c $1.25 Bed Spreads, 85c. Bed Spreads, size 86x76, heav: hemmed white crochet, hand- some Marseilles patterns, 85 $5.00 Dress Skirts, $2.50. Women's Dress Skirts, of black cheviot, five ere, fats bottom, velyeteen binding, _percaline 8c. Table Tumblers, 5c. leliver the Piano on first festa and @ > | ¢— — Table Tumblers, thin blown, with Grecian border and star, fleur de lis and atop border pat- terns, good quality, each, 5,000 ayes of Dress Linings in short lengths, consisting of Percalines, Spun Mirror and Silesias, many shades; some sualttes are sold regularly as as 19c, per yard; per yard, 6% c pO Women’s $10 Suits, $6.75. Women’s Suits In’ Venetians and broadcloths, - double ~ breasted blouse, satin romaine lined, some lain, others trimmed with Bind of taffeta, new seven- gore flare skirts, some trimmed with taffeta, others handsomely stitched, percaline drop skirts, navy blue; sizes $2 to 44, at dro ‘ith de if- feo | $2.50 5c 19c. Dress Linings, 634¢. with full flounce; black and $6.75 . tach, 10c.Torchon Laces,Btc.,5c Torchon Laces, Pillow Case Laces, Point de Paris Laces, wave Bandings and Insertings to match, wide Renaissance Insertings, per yard, 5c Men’s 50c. Shirts, 35c. Men's colored Shirts, soft fin- ished negligee, fine quality Bed- ford cords, assorted patterns, self neckbands, well made, full sizes, good fitting, 35 “10c. Bromo Seltzer, 6c. 6c Bromo Seltzer, 10c. size Boys’ $2.50 Suits, $1.69. Boys’ all-wool Suits, about 500 in the lot, composed of double- breasted school Suits, sizes 7 fo 15; sailor blouse and Rus- stan, iyertele alan ae 3 to 10; all new js and lat- est designs, : $1.69 $5.25 Graphophone, $2.95. Columbia .Graphophone, with horn and reproducer and one Hheords plays tbe fae records as the large machine; very, loud and clear; complete, $2.95 THE CRY FOR HELP CONTINUES, All Byes on WORLD WANTS. Wants in this morn- 1,533 Paid LUNE ti But Paid Help Wants in the 13 other 643 New York papers combined. we FOLDERS .. FORELADINS GARDENERS . GIRL sess eoeres GROCBRY OLERKS WARNESSMAKERS. HOUSEWORK IMPROVERS TRONERS .. JANITORS | JANITR@SS ES KITOARNWORK Lapins' TalLond. LAUNDRESSES | LUNCHMEN MACHINISTS MILLINERS APPRENTICES .... APPRDNTICDS ARTIFICIAL PLOW- BAKERS .. BLACKSMITHS BONNAS BAAKBINDERS « BOOKKBEPERS BRAIDERS . BRASS WORKERS. SUSHRLMEN . BUTCHERS BUTTONHOLE MAKERS 5 CABINET MAKERS 4/1! CANVASSERS 7 CARPENTERS ..... 5 CARRIAGE HANDS 11 CASHIERS GHAMBERMAIDS CLORKS COAT MAKERS COLLECTORS COMPOSITORS ..., CORSET HANDS .. CUTTERS DENTISTS A DIB SINKERS .... ee eee PAINTDRS . PAPERMANGERS .. PHOTOGRAPHERS, PIANO HANDS...» PLUMBERS SBreoecewnu tS Long To-Let ‘TGR WORLD: THURSDAY, MARCHE 15c. Pillow Cases, 1 1c. Pillow Cases, size 45x3838, extra iW strong, linen finish, each, '$2.00 Dinner Cloths, $1.25, Pe Cr, oe Sexes border all around, extra heav: bleached Scotch linen, cach, 1,25 10c. Embroideries, 5c. Fine hand loom Edgings and In- sertings, double edge Bandings in beading effects, wide miar- gins, cut out edges, ready for use, per yd., 5c | Children’s 15c. Hose, 10c. Children's fast black Cotton Stockings, ribbed, extra good quality, seamless feet, double heels and toes, all sizes, 10 5 Lbs. Sea Salt, 6c. Sea Salt, in Drug Dept,, S-Ib. bag, 6C $5.00 Silk Waists, $2.59. Peau de sole and taffeta silk Waists, several prety styles, some made with stitched plaits forming yoke, others tailor stitched box plaits trimmed with fancy silk buttons, also changeable Cece Bre ee col- | ors gray, tan, lig! ue, Pink, Feseda, white and black 92-59 |! 8c. White Plates, 4c. White Plates, breakfast, tea and pie size, scalloped and em- bossed edges, each, 4 1c aa the Rule Now. Lists Real Home Hunting Begins. 19, 1003, Yi Sepa, — nena Forited Rae Ferd Roses © ta md 1 es aia teenie 19). LS Te pee ee WaT ereaerdasee esaees