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Ness a PERRIN ras CTU lke <6 * > BRU IUIRM YS 1.520% CSR ETN DPR I 85 OT UNA RRS HL she te ! vit x THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1903. - i, . Hassett, Anna Cad@agan, Mra, Murohy, ny es i y siinensiintias housekeepér at the Netherland Hotel; i Joxeph Nootan and James Hoaree. é I Lawyer Has Had Slight Attack of Noonan and bis bride, who’ went to Neuralgia, but Hasn't Even the depot in a carriage covered with Called in a Physician, —— F white ribbona and carrying a sign, “Just ‘ke, Simpson Crawford Co, | Married," will return in two w | Manager of Dance Hall Weds) when Noonan wilt reopen the Haymar- | |ket. Hd Corey has a lot of confidende Assistant Housekeeper of the In Ghatley ‘Noonan, Hoffman and Goes South, a e/a Aa? PNEUMONIA FROM PLUNGE. Charles C, Noonan, who 1s to be man- a ager of Ed Corey's Haymarket, has|The Woman Wh6é Jamped Into Eakt Hall Police Precinct. to Be Made an Important One inder ‘ Command of Capt. | | Stephen O’Brien. The Two Best Clothing Offers ¥°,",, F Deemer bc started to Florida on his honeymoon,| River Was a Servant ut Honpital, 7 a Peabe: j 1 TO BE DOWNTOWN CENTRAL. the oride being Nora Harrington, for| The Presbyterian Hospital reported to . Geb ‘ elght years assistant housekeeper at| the Coroner's Office to-day the death of : | the Hoffman House, and the story being hapevkna’ “oe piwemeuias years old, & Instead of Directing Affairs of the that Noonan won $15,000 on the races, |jympoa into the Bast River yesterday hfares from bought Corey out and took a wife. [at the foot of Mighty-fourth street. Her f : LaLa The couple were married Wednesday | skirts acted similar to a balloon and ‘) lying Precincts They Wii, Be rather * . before @he was rescued she had floated e@ @ ) Outlying by Father Smith inthe French Cathollo| before / Ly Controlled from the Hall. Church in Twenty-third street. The|to Seventy-sixth etreet. Pneumonia fol-/ guests at the wedding and at the break. | lowed the immersion. a . le ° FOR MEN’S SUITS & TOPCOATS FOR MEN’S SUITS WORTH UP TO $15.00. WORTH UP TO $22.50. ‘ i Nast the sults will be found ‘fine pure wors- A’ this price we offer the finest tailored hand- ted suitings, fancy cheviots, nobby cassi- made garments to be found In New York, meres, best Thibets and excellent serges. Each || comprising evéry high-class worthy, fabric, « in and every garment lined with best quality serge. || styles found only at custom-tailor shops. Be- All made in every detail according to our high || sides fancy effects are embraced Black Clay standard. Every man may be fitted. The Over- || Worsteds and Thibets. Men seeking sui erlatively coats comprise Thibets, coverts and cheviots in || good clothes should take advantage of this very Oxford, tan and black. Short or extreme long || unusual opportunity. Swagger style. Note window display. * Note window display. Special. Men’s Hats, $1.35. Special. Youths’ Suits, $4.75. y .. Special in Youths’ Long Trousers; Men's fine Fur Felt Derbles, new about a hundred odd sults of fine ‘The old City Hall nolice station }s to rejuvenated. Deputy Commissioner Piper, who is effecting radical changes the hitherto dormant. bailiwick, snid “tosday that the trensfer of Capt. Ste- |° phen O'Rrien from the Leonard street station to command at City Hall meant | 4 the institution of radicn! changes and the making of tho precinct an active ‘Police centre. "We are going to have police work @one in this precinct in a manner In Which it should be done,” said the Dep- uty’ Cémmissioner to‘day at the City DELOS M’CURDY. Hall. “It can be made one of the fost important precincts in the clty,] Delos ‘McCurdy, the lawyer who broke Situated, as it is, in the very heart of|the Tilden will and who has been re- |) ghe most congested section, and s0/ ported seriously !I1, dgnied to an Even- ~ glose to the big Broklyn Bridge, Broad-|ing World reporter to-day that his con- ‘way and the important downtown cross- | dition was serious and scouted the idea that he was in danger of death, as was WM. VOGEL & SON. Why “Every Size Shoes” Special. Men’s Trousers, $2.95. Men’s Trousers of Worsteds, Outing Flannels and Wool Crashes; $3.50 Look Right and ie ‘The tact seoms td have been ' Spring blocks; regular $2.00 value, Worsteds and/aernes! reyat ti t took the City Wall] reported, Mr. McCurdy, who 1s staying W — ; regularly 0 $5.00 values, all sizes, i Wetctice Raa ine sexwistion Breslin’ at the Hoffman House, sald: ear Right at. DOA 00/00 001019) Sagieieeieeies $1.35 80d UP to $10.00, dtecseseseee $4.70 At reevee rere s ceeeeecerees see $2.95 “I have had a silght attack of neu- ralgia, that 1s all. LZ have hot ‘even called a physician and do not think 1 am Jil enough to have one, and will be about shortly. I am not going to die.” joan be done with excellent effect | “Heretofore adjoining precincts bave | @ivided the police affairs of this sec- * thom. It 1s the purpose. now to con- centrate the police work. % a day or two general orders Will issue from head- —SE_ Because They're Made Right. i the changes to be Guariers regarding the changes to DELAY ON “L” ROAD. Y ’ ’ [MOE course, tt will be necessary to ine be Mg enak J poe eye ne aan e * “< grease the forve.of men at the Chy !purnt-ont Inse Py ance a e e diagram Nee ee eee en the Traine on West Site. | shows you the sort of stuff we put into"Evers Second Floor. precinct will be increased. From the | BWM Haretation too the plans of] Southbound rains on mo Sits anal Size Shoes.” With “Every Size Shoes” made [BH department ropulnting tho city's sg or nttcon minutes at 1033 Of the best materials they will live up to the ; oo lalate can be conventenily |» sock to-day near the curve at-Fitty-| boldest claims we may make for them. There Tt i also intended to make the City| tl", street and Ninth avenue, The] is no shoe made &t $3.50 or $5 that will wear Bill station the headquarters for the|%t!2y was caused by the burning out better than Broadway’ Squad or that detachment ot| 9 fuse in a motor. All of the south- Mow} ouad jocal and express. trains were 6 i on Bares emacs aye, satinee elon eit ao ais pecmegere Every Size Shoes ‘of the squad, with Capt climbed from the trains and walk at $2 715. Se oe ittsmoner Piver, was an| D@Ck to the station at Mitty-ninth étre ‘ iy visitor at, the City Hau Toray] or ahond to the atation at Pitty ¢nird And there is no shoe made at $5 that has Ra teeny heh Car aor with a See Ae ae eee: ror| more style toit. Look at the shoe to the left Secretary to the Muyor Jumes B, ne srme Tateed rovaral' 0! of this advertisement—it is only one of 28 nolds, He sald he would be a daily} the local trains omitted to stop at a me Hor at the station until the new order | numbor of stations onthe way aewn,| different styles we show. Wecarry “Every MDE edhe harmoniously’! 4} and thls caused some indignation on| Size Shoes’ in every width from AAto EE, and O'Brien, who was slated for an} the part of tho Passengers who had re-| every size and half size from 4 to 12 in button, rt took no little time and intelligent hard work to produce andiassemble the stock of Boys’ Clothing we now show. We pride ourselves upon the result, Perfegtion was never before so closely reached—perfec- tion In styles, stuffs and workmanship. As for prices— they run the entire range from the lowest that com- mands worthful quality to the necessary upward potnt that Insuress quality in the superlative degree. BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, of blue se and wool crash, silk trimmings... nee $2.95 BOYS’ SUITS, comprising the nobbiest styles of the sea- son, in all the most wanted fabrics, Boys of all ages may helk rehip recently, mained jn the cars, ¥ Share, from 2 1-2 to 16 years. Tnis sal: oedented PORT WABSHINGTON,.L. 1, agu|, and russet leathers at $2.75 the pair. we eeerere ee et eee es ee afer $3 95 a—The stone faawone who a. "been STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P, M, ; ‘BOYS’ SAILORSINORFOLK » and c ona astle country és ‘NORFOLK * and =DOUBLE- ‘tree ESA ARAR uehard Paint th Satine ee Caan oe cae WM = VOG EL & SON 9 BREASTED Sue large variety of pretty patterns; ry Eager in TAmerick,| work, went on strike thie morning, a * every serviceable and worthy fe repre- Potente thea at | oe? ave been emplored oy Hoge | Broadway. Houston St. ee rock GOATS Aad BEEFERS alithonew 4,08 Sint alam Solletese ee £4.05 it x ‘residing in jt at the time,}a day. The strike mas ordered by the ‘were ‘made ‘homeless. International Union of Stone Maso! ns, Saturday Hosiery Selling. First Floor, During the past week big quantities of the voi ‘spect ". ings we mado were taken up as fast as they were put on tie "ables: for to-morrow we add the following very cholce numbers, all new. desirable perfect quality, high grade Hose, at much Delow the regu: lar prices. WOMEN’S HOSE, { 75¢,. Lisle Hose at 59c, Women’s Extra Quaiity Imported, full length desi lace effects, very sheer quality, with embroidered i Btene in wenn or colored silk embroideries; value 75c,, at.... °° 596, 45c. Gauze Hose at 29c. Fast Black Hermsdorf Dyo, extra tl ; : very sheer qualfty, elastic; “Gouble soles, Mae and ine eae ri 50c, Lace Hose at 39c. Fast Black Real Liste Thread Hose; in full length, new patterns Of lace effects; vertical designs, dou , and toes; regulation 50c, hose at, Sere Geenlo soles, Hhels SAG § me MEN'S HOSE. ~50c, to $1.00 Half Hose at 3 for $1.00. Extra qualities of Men's fine Lisle Thread Imported Half $ small and broken lots, all Dlack grounds, somo lace affects or path with hand embroidered designs, also in the smaller sizes: many French socks in fanoy designs; values 50c. to $1.00, at 3 for $1.00 OF, DOT... seeesesseeseecees ers eessertssteseee sess 14s BBG Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings. 35c. to 50c. Hose at 25c. Pair. ys’ and Giris' medium heavy weight Fast Bla: orted Cotton Hose; these are full fashioned and Teruler mado, atin jouble Misses’ Suits and Jackets. Third Floor. MISSES’ HIGH GRADE SUITS IN A. VARIETY OF STYLES, of Cheviots, Broadcloth or Tweed; trimmed with silk bands and fancy bralds, coats taffeta lined, skirts side plaited or full flare, unlined OF OVOF SIIK GrOp; UP tO $37.50,.Oteeee. cece cseseesnee ene $2V.5O MISSES’ VOILE SUITS; COLLARLESS BLOUSE, fancy shoulder capes, full sleeves, with reversed cuff. prettily trimmed with stitched taffeta bands, silk lined; Side plaited flare skirts over silk BING S050 sosccveesecsesessesss«steroesesegsages teecesesees $19.50 MISSES’ SUITS OF NOVELTY MATERIALS; Broadcloths-or Chev- lots, collarless blouse coats, Postilion back, full sleeves; prettily trimmed in numerous designs; coat silk lined, plaited or flare skirts; some ove ; ot] without lining; selling up $26.75 Kare ica ae -Valvic mB Ventilating ' CalfsKin Sweat-dispelling and:cool, becaase porous as cloth, ‘Waterproof, . from the; outside, as Cravenette; In-proof of these qualities see the Valvic’Test:in 51 Regal Shoe Store windows, (as pictured. heré). No:otherdeather can absolutely. PROVE: porosity, JUNIOR SUITS OP FINE GRADE CHEVIOT, blouse coats; fat collar of solid color, trimmed with silk ba id braid; sido pralted skirt; selling up to $19.75. JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS OF SICILIAN; large collar, braid trim- med, embroidered emblem on shield, taffota sailor knot, unlined Sido plaited skirt flaring from KNO6. +se.00...++ eeesedeen cena G9, 7 MISSES' .COVERT CLOTH JACKETS OR COLLARLESS BOX COATS; with or without capes, self strappod, tallor finished; lined throughout; $9.75 to.... eeeeee 3.75: . Our Bijou Booths. Each Side of Main Entrance. Devoted Exclusively to Women's Neckwear. Daintiest Conceptions in Exquisitely Fine . Hand Needlework Are Here Shown. Beautiful Top Collars, easily worth 50c, and 65c., our special as this does the °. ‘. DIIGO receevceveseresr cers eeeveereree een eeeeeneeem rss eteeeeerreas ee, heels and toes, very elastic : fom Ra 'Se ramieae i Aiactionting ge nSiRMh 8 SH BH crap pnanenn romero eg} Es tye foe ee gad rat et 4 vaio . 50; eee re eee beer eeeey i 0 » for the small sizes, the larger through its pores as freely as through cfoth. Plain Linon Collars and Cuffs, Top Collars, Stooks; endless va-{ {OP omega MEL NO a stacy ne riety, irreproachable as to style and when we quoto the low price of 25c, per pair for Coolest, cleanest, and lightest of leathers, Tough as wire, soft and brilliant as silk, VEILINGS. Sale of Sporting Goods. Secona Can be had only in Regal $3:50 shoes; chition Netting ai 'eheoan Intusing latest Millinery effects: Floor. f values up to 980. yard; our special price Saturday............ 496 3. reine Gat vas, by Catchers’ Mitts, - genuine}. $1.50: ety one guaranteed, | buckskin padded palm, deep % Li hae sneer pooket; equal to tho $1.50 GLOVES. Haskell Golf Balls Glove, &t........., a +268 $6.00 grade; special Special features in Fabric Gloves and Mitts are being offered at Folding Weno Film Cameras,No.}) | | REGAL | closest imported prices, Thistie Golf Ball lar . 4 ‘ } 1 value, $3.00: Special, at dazen, | 3: tke 31-44 1-4 pictures: BAS. OAK SOLED SHOES ey by LOMA: Dlaok and ‘write! new. Seolann: \ . $1,50 | Mtted with rapid rectilinear F ouly In 61 Hegal Shoe Btores trom New York to Sun Francisco and Landon, | jlens and automatio shutter, | | 18 Stores Metropolitan Distriet, 4 . + $1.50 ne ae, heyy bry r- | Bausch & Lomp typo; sold i veg NEW. YORK crry; MEN #PORMS. ; q p ; fontal gut; rohntoroee teak, «| elsewhere at $11.26; special at | U6 Nassau Si., bet, Aun und Heckman, as? Fulton pt, eee CMuny . 4 equal $5.00 (i | yc Houde Bt 1H Broadway” hui Bedlord “Avs y button pure Milanese Suede Liste Gloves; soft} } Special ) i HH 4 (iy Bet: sao ity 1001 Broadway, bet. Ditmars St and Wie, . it black, white and latest Spring and Summer right & DI Spootal Plate Carheras No, 1; Hl rt u is PP sin & Bulldlg: | May Jai t0g Mi a cory: / SPROOS: DEIN. sees seederserrre rarer overs + 6O take 4x6 plotures; complete i shee ita es He gpore th Ave. 16 Newark Ave, . In addition to an immense varioty of all prevailing styles in ir KING, . 454.55, with carrying oase, plate i 1 ARAN y pce MAY Tote. ortangs womsnrstfBaiggse: 200 Cestal 'n.B. ot N. 3, Pabric Gloves for the season, we have on hand an abundant supply Le z SEW YORK city; N'# STORMS, 4 of the celebrated doupie finger cs i is i ao Dt er, cor, 188th bed cnet

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