The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1903, Page 18

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[Mahler Bros., 31st St. and 6th Ave. Special Saturday Sale of BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys’ Double-Breasted, Norfolk and Blouse Sailor Suits at phenomenal prices ! F ‘THE DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK SUITS are all- wool Cheviots, Cassimeres, Thibet and Tweeds, in blue, black, mixtures, plaids and overplaids ; lined with a double warp Italian lining; the seams in the pants reinforced ; patent | 9 5 e buttons and waist bands. Every suit is worth $3.00 to $4.00; special.... eens ecco, BLOUSE SAILOR SUITS, made from Gilbert's 12-Ounce Serge, in navy, royal, brown and et; beautifully em- broidered, plaited sleeve, silk tie; sizes 3 ¥5 10 1 95 years; regular $3.00 value; special ° CONFIRMATION SUITS, made with vest or double-breasted; in Thibet, Tricot, Sergés, Cheviots and Clay Diagonal; in sizes 10 to 17, years; special 4,05,.3.95, 2.95, 1 ‘ 95 “@2BOYS’ TOP COATS AND REBFERS, made from all-wool - Covert Cloth and unfinished Worsteds, also strictly pure wool es in blue, made with Coat-of-Arms on sleeve 2 9 5 e CROUT FAVORS —[OPENHYM IN A MOVING WALK.) BUSINESS ROW famsburg Feasible, but Would} Time Before He Jumped from } ry Ht on Bridge First. the High Bridge. SUBWAY MIGHT COME LATER.|WAS INSURED FOR $200,000. There appears to pe Iittle doubt thot wor of the project ¢o bulld q| Adolphe Openhym, the millionaire silk ing platform from Toil Croce miles ete by jumping ver the new Willlams-| fom Highbridge it Monday morning, although the reason for his act is ‘wan in i thered in e hase of mystery. The Evening Wort learned to-day that there had been a big row tn the Gpenhym family about the business some time previous to the i be F t i g : i & | Purpose nese, Siete ee Net @m Good Mental Health. solution in a Mr. Oneniym wes not in vod mental condition of | huts {f the ofty | lous to his disappearance. Giving the | his Lousehold c.iaplained that he was cross and nothing could be done to | The family has received an anonymous letter, saying that the body has been recovered by a gang of river men with Onpactty. | Deing bald for a the reward. “Although a big rewi mugwest, however, that the| the letter has been turned over to the firet be installed on! novice the relatives of the missing man bridge, and that, | nace no confidence in it. Nevertheless month or a year’s trial, | they are pussied to explain why the of transit becomes popu-| body has not been recovered, inasmuch effective, the building of | 9, @ search of the Harlem River was begun within twenty-four hours efter Mr, Openhym was seen to leap {rom the bridge, ‘The Evening World learned to-day of ; if E ceegereee AL another witness, a boy from the New | York Juvenile Asylum, who had been acroas the bridge on an errand. This ne-| boy ran Into the pumping etation at the . | Manhattan end of Highbridge on Mon- ad- | day morning ebout 11 o'clock and sald that a man had just jumped from the : toyed ais AMAGISTRATECRANE'S DOUBLE IN COURT Resemblance So Great. that cere 0» the Aoor, climb over the rau the windows overlooking the Hanem ing and stand on the coping, Magistrate Cornell Set Ny- River. They saw two men over Pig looked .toward me,’ said Brun- land Free with a Compliment. | apnr u the south rell of the bridge, but could not distinguish a body in the water, Saw Openhym Leap. Warren Brundige, of No, 153 West One Hundredth street, says that he ty certain he saw Mr, Openhym leap from Highbridge, He was on the bridge ‘and I started for him. Then he leaped etralght out without @ word I looked over and saw him fall, To with- in about thi feet of ¢ went down fect frst. “iThen Ne turned Because he resembles Magistrate |@ud landed on his stomach, Crane and on his promise to pay his! 1 #8 @ week, James Nyland was dis-| by ap, ttan ‘@risover appeared. ‘Why. do vou know, ime, James Smith, of No. look Uke Mastetrato Crane? Really | street, wan on the bridge, He went ait have ¢o discharge | me when I took Mr. Open hyma'e hat and Sane to the Highbridge Police Station” MoConville was not at his bi bit West One Hundred an fad Souk of ‘work fort * or he bh would 1Ike very much to have your |saw ‘aman jump trom dialed teres Sasivirete Oars | OSE Cochran eal trian 2 a 5 pod 0 (Mom Piet you sre nearer to me, | Tas beginning 10 believe that the les, fn man ecclasntally ‘fel trom. High 5. eis pussied thar bad ‘not beak. recovered. Ne Reason for Suictae. “There waa no reason why a to haye| commit’ suicide. | Ho he went 0 in | ptt me |B Matas know all foire at you.” yt | Nyland stepped up on the bridge near | - You ought to be ‘on the bench disposing of come Stern Brothers Men’s High-class Neckwear Choice Imported Silks, in white medium and dark effects. OPEN AND FOLDED SQUARES, i FOUR.IN-HAND SCARFS, Men's Furnishing Dept., First Floor. 75c Value $1.00 and $2.00 Special Values in Young [len’s Clothing. Also Some Exceptional Offerings in Suits and Overcoats for Big and Little Boys. CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS, in high-grade With extra Trousers $11.90 homespuns, cheviots, serges and black thibets, ages 15 to 22, chest 31 to 38; with extra trousers, at less than regular suit price, Value 16.50 ‘YOUNG MEN'S SILK-LINED TOP COATS, high-grade whipcord effects, specially priced to introduce department, ages 16 to 22, chest 31 1038, valuegi8ico $1275 RUSSIANS AND SAILORS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, varlo us shales of all-wool cheviots, serges and homespuns, $ with silk braid and emblems, ages 2 to 12, Value $6.95 5.00 » | He worked hard he | thrifty, and when he came of age NORFOLKS WITH DOUBLE SEATS AND KNEES, all-wool blue serges, cheviots and mixtures, . Value $6.50 guaranteed not to rip, ages 7 to 16, - TOP COATS AND REEFERS, t ly priced, af $5.00, Top Coats in Coverts, es; at $7.45, Toy a, lines 5) isa A fers in its satin-line Reefers wiih silk sleeve lining. $5.00 ana $7.45 Value $6.50 to $10.00 $5.00 Second Floor, Annex. Boys’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes for Early Spring Wear Including smart styles in White Canvas and Tan Leather, PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, withdullkidtops $2. 5OQand $3.00 GLACE KID BOOTS, with dull kid tops, $2.00 and $2.50 Pirst Floor, Annex. West Twenty-third Street. Our Norfolk Suit is one of the necessaries of a boy’s wardrobe; homespun, crash or cheviot, every one a pretty mixture, some with a yoke, some not —and the prices begin at $4. Bie Serge Norfolks, too. Our Reefer Suit is another Biboy outfit, of blue serge, a smart little . suit — prices $4.50 to $6.c0, - Little Covert Top-Coats, prices start at $5.50, There’s'a reason why sell you a made to order suit for less than most tailors can: ‘We are lerge makers of ready mode the niflsheuce, buy: the cloth for lose ‘than most custom tallors can, There’s a réason why we can fit you better ‘than most tailors can: ectseting mrs Sled at ete There's a reason why we can deliver the goods when promised: We have a large force of nimbie-tin- gored tailors, There’s a reason why we are anxious to please you: dceon't Ht a pertect an'you expert It to we refund your money. Suits and Overcoats made to order from $42 up. Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptow= 127th St. and 3d Ave. 18th Gt. store has them all. Youhal fara Cor. 13th St. BROADWAY | Cor, Canal se. Stores, Near Chambers, mediately we heges, of the it would have been better al) aroi ‘For of weeke bef lp dis. O) ceeece® NO CIGARETTES t thi is he sald well but for do no think those head pains ware very se: JOSEPH PARK, WELL. KNOWN GROCER, DEAD Member of the Firm of Park & TIil- ford, Banker and Clubman, Dies After Short Ilineas, when i Cnet “he ornin| we headach Employees in the Passenger Service of the New York Divi- sion Forbidden to Smoke the Seductive Little Rolls, on when he was twelve to work as delivery and chester Ratirosd, of the New County National Bagk and of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. Homespun Cheviot Suits,— Eton or Blouse design, Jackets trimmed with silk, cloth or fancy stitch- ing. i % Sizes (4 and 16 years, 10.50 Blouse suits made of blue or black voile. Lined throughout with taffetas, —“drop”’ silk skirt, Sizes 14 to 16 years, 22.50 Collarless box coats, made of tan or blue cheviot and covert cloth. Lined with satin, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 7-50 Children's blouse Suits. New pleated skirt,— blouse finished with atitched straps and lace trimmed collar. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 75° Children’s ‘‘box’’ coats,— new spring model,—with or without collars,— “bishop” sleeves Sizes 6 to 12 years, ¢ 5.50 Children’s -sailor suits. Blouse trimmed with braid and silk, Blue and brown. Sizes 6 to r4 years. 4.50 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, Tan Covert: Cloth Jackets. Short and medium length, 10.50 oy Tan Covert Cloth and Black Cheviot Box Coats,—lined| with Taffetas, v 74,09 Black, Peau de Soie and Taffetas, blouse, skirt Coats, with or without capes) Trimmed with white or black lace. Lined with white silk. 23.00 . Twenty-third Street, business men, and it is not safe to trust the lives of passengers in the hands of men with that failing,” Mr. Wullmore added that his ection STUDENTS AID FIREMEN. Princeton Aroused Over Repeated Work of Firebuge. ‘The fact that three night Gres, all in ry ‘ol em 14-7 ST. For To-Morrow We Have Arranged More Gigantic Saturday 4-Hour Sales. Every Week Brings Values Eetter than the Week Before—Astonishing Offerings! Broad Assortments pf Unparalleled Money-Saving Opportunitics, }, Women’s Silk Monte Garlo Goats for 4 Hours. From 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M. Only—An Unparalleled Vaiue. Made of pure taffeta silk, in Monte Carlo box style, in the popular cole . larless model with butterfly cape and stole front; reverse putt 4 e Sadsiaction Guarantee’ or Money Y romptiy Re' cape, cuffs, neck and stoles trimmed with fancy silk braid and finished with four silk ornaments; 25 inches long; sizes 34 to 44; to,morrow's phenomenal four-hour price White Gheviot Waists for 4 Hours at 59c. Positively'from 9 A, M. Till! P. M. To-Worrow On'y. A Special Lot of Fine White Mercerized Cheviot Waists, with pats 5 9 four-hour special to- § I We ee ee ceeeee eooeee ee pone cedsvenececscrensconeees? <e _$boulders, wide front trimmed with large pearl buttons; tuck bac! stock, full puff sleeve.» Our regular price is 89c.; some other stores ask.a dollar; special for four hours to-morrow at....eccsee . ro) A * hy Girls’ Sailor Suits for Four Hours. 9 A.M. Till) P. M—Limit Thee S- iis to a Customer. 600 Sallor Blouse Sults, made from oxblood woven chambray, fine tan batiste and linen crash; all with large sailor collars trimmed in combination, emblem on shield; full skirt, deep hem; sizes 4 to 14. Not a suit in the lot worth less than 98c., and at this price the lot ought to go with a rush. For four hours to-morrow MOFNING ateveesseeeeeeicoesees ccee css cessteee ness tee Care eon ck: seee ° > e ° Misses’ Tailored Suits---All Day. Made from All-Wool Novelty Suitings, | andsome collarless Blouse, trimmed * with stitched taffeta and fancy silk braid and lined ttroughout with silk 8 98 serge; full seven-gore flare skirt lined with best percaline; sizes 14 to 18; value $12.98, at © Greatest Silk Goat Bargain for Gir's. On Sale To-Morrow as Long as the Special Lot Lasts. We have a large lot for to-morrow, but the coats are in such demand. that they may ‘go in four hours, Or they imay last six hours. Best plan is to come for them early anyway. Three-quarter length; full circular cape; handsomely trimmed with a-inch fancy silk braid and lace medallions; all seams trimmed with fancy stitching; large reverse puff cuff, trimmed to match; lined throughout and finished with six large pearl buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 e $ \ Fae A nn EEE fi | A hing Val New York’s Best Glothing Values. ‘ ry Offertigs Jas! in Time fer Easter Parchasers. ; “= Boys’ $2.50 Double-Breasted Suits at $1.48. Positively from 9 A. M. ill 1 P, M. To-Morrow Only. ‘Sizes from 7 to 15 years. Such quality and workmanship, will prove a. surprise + ; to you whén you see them Offered at a price like this. Beautiful, seasonable woollen Cheviots. and ‘Cassimeres in stripes and checks. Double-breasted style, lined with double warp Italian’ lining and finished with wide French facings. The seams in the pants are double stitched with pure linen thread—a guarantee of strength and durability. This will prove a very attractive & MOFrQw at... ..eeeeeees ste eeee eee , ’ FS 28: “< . . Boys’ $4.98 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, $2.98, I Enough of These Suits to Last Throughout the Day. y Two dollars fs a tidy little saving, but get here to-morrow if you wish to take advantage of this offering. The lot is fatrly large, tut it is pretty apt to go in a day or two at this price. ie Russian Blouse Zults of Imported Venetian in bine, brown and red; also the very attractive new idea in Sallor Blouse Sults, of extra quality double twist indigo blue Serge, silk braid and soutache on collar; silk embroidered emblem on shield and sleeves, The Russian Blouse Suits 4 Haye Maile belts and bloomer trousers; sailor style, 3 to 9; Russians,3 to 7; $4.98 values, Ad 9 + Boys’ Spring Top. Goats—All Day { In three Shades! of extra quality'tan covert cloth, made with raised seams; } collars of same material; new shaped lapel; instead of , you may take them in sizes 3 to 8 to-morrow at. ‘ oeereeee * BOYS’ CONFIRMATION SUITS IN DOUBLE-BREASTED AND THREE-PIECE STYLES, IN BLUE OR BLACK, SPECIAL AT $2.98,' $3.98 AND $4.98. / if 9 s. ¥ ‘ Men’s Suits, with Extra Trousers. Positively Offered from 9.:A. M. Till 1 P, M. Only. We could secure only 150 of these popular outfits, so the sale is limited to four hours to-morrow, Desirable all-wool cheviots in ten of the newest spring patterns. Four-button, single-breasted sack style, Semii-military cut, with square or sloping shoulders, Extra. pants with every suit, Sizes 34 to 44, Limit, cne outfit to each customer. $40 is the lowest figure that will equal these outfits in other stores—Here to- e morrow at ' d > (em “! J Shoes for Boys and Girls--4 Hours Only; Positively on Sale from 9 A, M. antil 1 P.M. Only. . ut Patent Leather Colonial Slip- Shoes for Boys—The well-known “Little. © ¢ pers and Oxfords for Girls; Gents” soft that sell for a dollar. Fine soit sizes 6, 61-2, 7, uppers, with soles of solid i 7 1-2, 8, 8 1-2, 9, leather; spring heels; sizes 9, fs Siar ts sh Cc 9 462, 10, 10 4-2, 11, if 1-3) (o {é es 4 is 12, 121#2, 43; 5 ‘ | £3,494-8, 45,4 -R.and 2; special, per pairs». SERA PMP V. Men’s Shoes for Sale All Day at $1.50. M Bee The best shoe value in Greater New York. 7 » ‘ hese selling in hundréds of sores for $2.50 : Men's Vie Kid and Cotbr single oles, lather or duck lined; all sizes, On sae matic 1.50% morrow’ at, per tae Great All-Day Offers for Photographers. gy Irn Camera, takes picture 336x3% in., made by Rochester Optical Co., regu- i Gyetones Jey 93:50; a himited somber special to-morrow ater...» 1.49 Kj iI} (h syche Wiza Bausch b shutter, double lens, iris diaphragm, complete with Cpl Cac Meare Rrap snd plate boldsr, $1620 value, special a on tase DOO Ce Demonstration on Cyko Developing Paper, all sises up to and including 4x3. ' Trust prices 25c. pet dos.; special here at 12c. ‘ Metal and Hydro Developing 4x5 Electrose Trays, special, 10c Pea Crystal Hypo, Ib; 2 Powders, cach, Squeege Print Rollers, Sc Albums, formerly, 50c. and 75¢.; 39¢ 1a} and Hydro Develop- Large Ruby Lampe, s0c. value, 29¢ "ach; spéclah al aizes, | S97 Solution, Concanraed 10c Scotch Gray 10-ply Bevelled 8 New York Dry Plates, for 48 ox. in & or, bottles, Rage Mowats, per Sat, CS. SK x3 | OK EAM ORS . 8 Sunart , $1.00 —_— Se es 4x5, Printing Frames etry, or rived, 129 Be 426 doe. “Se don aD dow in Ot emul #91 LOC im. ¢. Tunes, uch mo 5x7, 49¢ dow oo t ~~ ™ THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE 18 Broa, etn th end BN KS if

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