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! TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 19, 1903. * Ais een “ye HATS TRIMMED FREE. THE LOWEST PRiCED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS, Ehrich Bros. THE WORLD: Stern Brothers |ANES MocREERY & co Men’s Furnishing Dep't. Morley’s English Shirts Exclusive Paris Novelties in Men's and Women’s or 8 Blue Trading Stamps Free. To-Worrow Is the Last Day of Our Great Offer. Visit the and Drawers, made Beautifal Premium Display, Third Floor, Annex, Linen Handkerchiefs | of fine white gauze and Get $5 Worth of Blue Stamps Free. Hand Embroidered and Tape Border, Silx and Linen in Plaid and cotton, el 6TH AVE.. 22d TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. The BLUE STAMP system is the best trading cauld proposition ever placed before the public. We can't he too emphatic about that. It is equivalent to a decided discount to every cash buyer. It means immense savings without the feast additional effort on the part Of the purchaser. The famous Blue Trading Stamps will earn better premiums for less money and in less time than any other'trading stamps in the world. You can get handsome, useful premiums for 300 or 600 or 1,000 stamps. All other stamp companies require you to save a thousand stamps before you can get any premium whatever. a Garments for Women & Girls. + May Specials that are attracting Widest attention. Dainty, Stylish, Seasonable Garments at Prices Ridiculously Low, Greatest Defender Suit Bargain Ever Offered. Dot Effects, also Auto and Bathing Handkerchiefs. » And the following r Special Values, To-morrow Women’s All-linen Unlaundered Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchlefs, oc, Doz. $ 1. 00 12°, « $1.40 Men’s All-linen Unlaundered 19°, « $2.25 hirts short sleeves, Drawers with double spliced seats, A Great Wednesday in the Challenge Remarkable as have been all our values throughout this Sale, we are striving to make each succeeding day outdo ‘ow e the day before. We are. assisted materially in this effort @ through the phenomenal success of this Sale; manufac. 2 turers and wholesalers with stocks to unload are quick at seeing a chance like this, and we are in constant receipt of 85c¢ each Value 1.25 Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, Women's All-linen Tape Border Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, Women’s All-linen Hemstitched Embroidered too dozen pairs of lisle thread and cotton half. hose with woven and em- een f 600 Handsome Foulardine Suits, like cut, | Lace Trimmed and Silk & Linen Colored Handkerchiefs, Each 24 broidered figures and timely and seasonable merchandise secured at practically our own figures. So you can readily see 4 ne edn je gn ete Leave Kee = es stripes, how fone interests are served here now daily—hourly. While we advertise some things from day to 4 jardine, in , . lay, there are many oflerings made of a sensational nature whose quantities are not great enough to Unusual Values To-morrow in 8 jose quantiti 8 B advertise at all—therefore daily visits here must richly repay you. Challenge Selling Washable Shirt Waists. aa TS The Waist-selling here the past week has hecn wonderful. Never such style, never such values as In this Challenge Sale: 98c. for $1.50 Fine Also plain and lace lisle with or without colored embroidery. Women’s Oxford Ties 500 Pairs with Welt or Turn Soles, In Kid and Patent Leather, all widths and sizes, First Floor, Annex. $2.45 35¢ per pair. Value 5c¢ silk; handsome pleated waist, back and front flare pleated skirt, with oughly shrunk; newest pleated waist, with trimmed with white piping and three large train and belt; sizes 34 to duchess front, trimmed 9 ° { ~~ To-morrow, Sale of 65 Cases Muslin 59c, for $1,00 $3.95 for $5 00 Twenty-third Strect, pearl buttons, fancy tab I 98 44; to-morrow at.....++- ° } with six large buttons, t stock, large puff cuff, full Pure Irish Linen Shirt Waist Sults, thor- tab stock, puff cuff, pos- SS EO RS ake ’ 3 fl olster Cases j SSS <== sire nandiomely tallored | poids De r € , White Waists. White Lawn Waists Pure White Irish $5 values; at : Sheets Plain Hemst’d Pillow Cases Plain Hemst’d thik SE Ss aia t y a G wn Se . ? Voile Skirts. 1Wgx2¢ yds, 38 47c 42x36inches, 12¢ 6c Hine pote oe ye yllsh White oe inen Waists. Tis Set, $1.58 mem 45 54 Aste 418 tava Wai onto! | Summa mi] | Front snd sere 4 with thi Ade roil- “ “ front tri. df s S RS eatin ee aerial 3.98 2 x23 49 59 50 x 36 1s 19 JAMES M GREER pine eine 7 E dich and nem titch in Mexican drawn ’ : Waist 2x3 « 55 64 54x36 “ 16 21 0 Y a 60. | tonfanaltuckarireg: ee Etiveimad Fancy Striped Waists. 2%x2% « 56 65 Bolster Cases Spa nas) Eeoaryalue 3.95 ied of At sto Galea eiad eatin waxes 62 70 42x 63inches, 23c 30c Shawl Dep't. $1.00, ‘for... Cc 5 e > yu a ree earl battons; picked Hare 2% 2234 « 63 72 42272 * 25 33 2nd floor | Tae uff sleeve and tab stock; colo! : 5 ’ Biue, gray, green and pink; value 79¢.; Wrst 69 79 45x76 « 28 37 India Chuddah, Scotch and. ‘ Sees : Pint Chae ee Challenge Values in Women’s — Algerian (silk and wool), | Orenburg and Shetland wool Shawls. Lace Curtains and Bed Sets And Other Draperies for Summer Homes | WIOLAPROUD TO. “WAC” HAS CONE High es Sue ae Sate 142 500 PAIRS RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, ina Fancy silk In various styles and materials, including tine chevio.s and fancy mix- P a uy watlety of patteins tor SLE ir special, 75 a Chi 1 Canton nat tures. Styles taken from our regu'ar stock; all this season's popular : peau ears uae . ce ; inese embroi ered | make; sleeautly Elona ces range from $18.75, $22.50, $24.75 i W Lace insertion and edge, $1.15, $1.25, $1.65 awls in plain or Ca and $27.50, all to be sold to-morrow at —r— Value $1.45 to $2.25 pair. ental colors, = RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED i She Is a Little Schoolgirl, Ten |He Is Glad to Hear She Was SETS, for single and double beds, $6.75, $12.00, $21.50 Eso eieeg Shawls for imi a e in| Acquitted of the Charge of} | mERcERIZED STRIPED CURTAINS, | y | Years Old, and Woman in ath Ge Matiitcolrs Formerly $68 ind sere pair $5.25 and $6.25 On Wednesday, M th i ‘ies 4 | Black Left Babe with Her on| Stealing a Horse, but He) | pono cRRTONNE CURTAINS. y; May 2oth, eC About 500 picces Dimities—a miIl’s Sverproduction—will go on sale to-morrow (Wed- f : : Wants to Hold D His Job FRENCH CRETC TAINS, 38.75 Scotch Chuddah Shawl nesday) at hal+ the ordinary price. All white grounds, with dainty sprays, spots | Street. ants to Ho own His 3 4p ens, ‘ormerly $10.75 palr e awis and stripes; also navy blue grounds, with white figures and stripes; sell 5%e . : Lace curtains cleaned and stored during the 2.75 Nous sont C0. D. ‘No mail ordorn acd. i Tt was such a quiet little baby poy| Robert MeLough!in, who at one time value 4.00 summer; No Charge for Storage. Third Floor. 4 , that Viola McKenna didn’t in the least was as attentive to Miss Ligile Bass, of f mind caring for tt. A young woman, New Rochelle, as any faghtul swain We Challenge the World to Equal This Offer for a Third More Money, Hours’ Sale of Men’s Spring Suits. $10 and $12 Values on Sale From 9 to {2 o'Clock, Wednesday. Blue and Black Cheviots, Light, Me- Greased in black had left tt with her. |oould be, didn't enthuse with any de Twenty-third Street Viola, a schooigirl, ten years old, was gree of betel waagiaal to-day Seog @tanding in front of her home, No. 2 ing hor acquittal on a change orae- Z stealing in the White Plains Court. In West Twenty-third Street f Ninth avenue, with Alvina Stedert, a t playmate, when the woman approached, fact, 1t would e¢em that the few splin- } “Won't you take care of my child for’ ters left in his once punctured heart fmif.an hour?’ she asked. “I want to by Mr. Cupid's shaft had wriggled out ‘ go around on Twenty-fifth street and and dropped into the deep beyond. ‘seo my mother.” Viola seized the in-| Mr. McLoughlin, who 1s young, dapper, fant insher arms with a cry of delight, {nervously energetic ‘and exceedingly while the woman in black walked) matter af fact, and who answers to the bastily to Twenty-fifth street and|name of “Mac,” dismissed Mise Base'a LIZZIE BASS, WHO WAS ACQUITTED OF HORSE THEFT. JAMES McGREERY & GO. "The baby was well-behaved, It looked |Liz got off. Bhe's a good fellow. : f turned west. acquittal with a curt: "Glad to hear \ f up Into the eyes of its child guardian and then began crowing with might and | main. Viola walked proudly backward } ‘and forward on the sidewalk, followed } ‘by an envious crowd of her schoolmates, } Heavy, but Such Fun! | * E nope she'll be a little late,” sald) the child, after the half-hour had ex- | pired. ‘Then, with a motherly sigh, } added: “It's heavy, but its lots of fun.” ‘The half-hour passed, and then an hour, { but still no sign of the woman in black. It was 8 o'clock last evening when the ship over the infant. was still corrying the quiet ba begging per parents to let her “just a Uttle longer.” fhe held them off until 11 o'clock, and @hen a policeman summoned an ambu- lance and Viola's ward was teken to Bellevue Hospital. “It's ag robust a baby boy as any one hy eould find,” said the physic'an who has a @harge of the walf. “I should say it ts @bout four months old. Its mother must have been a woman in poor circum- wtances, as {ts clothes are scanty and of an inferior quality.” Wanted to Adopt It. eyes were red and swollen e went to school this morning. “It was real mean of ma not to let me adopt the baby," she sobbed. “It! Uked me awful well.” The police believe that the Infant's mother was contemplating sulcide when she abandoned the little one. She was @bout twenty-three years old and had dark hair and eyes. LOST PURSE AND WAFFLES. While Hyland Parsued Stealer of Wormer the Crowd Ate the Latter. = Soha W. Hyland, of No. 607 Wales 4 mvenug, ts the driver of a wagon, from Which are Wispensed delectable watfles P40 those who will purchase. Last night, ghortly after the dinner hour, Hyland his wagon on One Hundred and Street between First and Second erowd of young men gathered about wagon, and Hyland was kept busy ing. the waffles. Finaity one of ung mee gave him some money, *ayland opened a drawer to make we. At this a young man selzed the poke whieh was Jn. the drawer, . we chase, but was By the time he ‘on, bis waffles were id“ having improved ed by his absence, But" — ‘Then he suddegly switched to his per- agonal interest in the matter: “Say, I want you to get this down. Lizzie has got off with me for good. Ghe nearly cast me my Job. If it hadn't been for my long service here I'd have a third degree tn the Order of the Sons of Rest by now. As it stands the boss has put me on probation, and {t's up to me to cut thewe fittery lassies out.” Scared the Young Man. “Will you ‘marry her? the reporter ventured. The young man staggered back against 4 case of goods he was labelling, When he recovered his balante he gritted his teeth after the manner of your true villian of the Third avenue drame and almost hissed: “Ne-v-e-e-er! I should say nit with « capital N apd a capital T." Then he raised his clinched fist above his head and droned in a husky volee: “I never want to see her face again. ‘Take this from me ag straight tip and let every young married men take heed. Never get too familar with any par- ticular pereon one picks up at a dance. I learned my lesson and learned it good, It I ever get started out for one of those dance halls at the Malbone street entrance of Prospect Park it's my Play to drop right off the bridge for sure. Manhattan for mine from now on. . “Laying down the hammer now, Liz- zie is a pretty good fellow, but she Detter stay up there in White Plains | with her people.” Mr. McLoughlin is a shipping clerk fn a big spice-importing house at No. ; 40 Pearl street, He has been employed | there a number of years and Js a hard | working young man. How Mins Dass Met Trouble. Miss Bass, who is a beauty of the siim and dashing kind, hired a “fast trotter’ from a New Rochelle liveryman about @ year ago. S$ friend drove rapidly to along the old Boston road, occasionally stopping for a “slp or two,” as she put It, “und she Anauy forgot all about everything included in the present, not exceptng the horse, According to her testimony, $80 worth of champagne bubbled ‘away in the course of these sips, which accounts for the little mental lapse. The owner recovered his horse a woek later from a young man who sald: “A real, nice young Jay loaned the s Bass was tried yesterday is were in full ylay. A court officer who is of +. speculative turn of mind offered at the end of the trial to take odds on that she wept a good art and a pint, liquid measure: The ity. fell all over themselves handing wut the acquittal to ‘th’ stunning young 8 the foreman put it. ——— you reading the ‘story on the Page of today's. .fivening It’s up to the 1903 Straw Hat, and it’s up to you where to go for it. Here they are: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, good. better. best. Special. Yaudhatt LartuartsCo. Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St, Near Chambers. Theee BROADWAY Stores. Toilet Goods Dep't. Sale of Brushes. French Tooth Brushes, T2c, Value asc. Wooden Nail Brushes, Bone Handle, rac Nail Brush, 18¢ Caniel’s Hair Complexion Brushes. 25c Imported solid back hair brushes, 13 and r5 rows, dium atid Dark Cassimeres and Fancy Mixed Cheviots. Every garment ALL WOOT, lined throughout with fine Italian lining, made in the newest up-to-date sack styles. ‘Sizes from 34 to 42 chest, Remember, 3 hours only, $10 and $12 Men’s Spring Suits at Wednesday Shoe Challenge. ESESESES_leeee 1.25 for Women’s $2.50 Oxfords. —[—a]"]"=EE—S= This phenomenal price for these high-class up-to- A date OXFORDS makes this without doubt the grandest shoe bargain ever offered In America. All genuine hand turned sole Patent Leather Men’s Negligee Shirts In the Challenge Sale > At dc. & 59c. Each. WITH SHEARS SHE! Mrs, Margaret Sheehey Inflicts court, the: sow Mrs. fattul of rs, MeCutchi hand and a pair of bloody other. Mrs. 1. MeCutcheon, wi rd ap id calling for help. jen the ad barric lefted the Cutcheon whore the cut & dj lice arriy 5 ed herself i ee wineney as hurried to Baer to take he: ar nth ear then STABS A WOMAN THIFF "Well, your home W t hy ita ethat an was captured, ft bi ut near ‘he attention of the police rected Mra, Sheehey, in na eaine trom a ‘néar- to break int nd Ue police ‘ollowed castle,” yelled Mra. from this time out penitentiars td id Mrs. IN ASTOR HOUSE. 85c. Value 1.25. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & 60. Ladies’ Coats, Paletots, made of black peau Oxford and Colonial ‘ies, with dull kid tops, plain and tip toe; Cuban neels; new and very swell; all sizes in the .ot; made to | 25 sell at $2.50; Wednesday only.......+ ° 69: for Misses’ $125 Sandals. — Made of finest imported patent leather vamps, kid quarters, one-strap sandals, spring heels; in izes 9 to 2, 1,99 for Women’s $3.50 Shoes. Women's Shoes in Patent Leather, Dongola and Box Calf, lace and button, and Oxford Ties in Dongola, Vici Kid, Patent Leather and Dull Kid, and Colonial and Court Tiles, with high French [su.00 to 1.50 Values. The wholesale shirt manu- facturers’ season {8 prac- tically over, Odd lots of five and ten dozen here and there have accumulat- ed, The makers need tho room 0 work on fall goods, and are anxious to dispose of their made-up stock of summer goods, That condition has enabled us to purchase 2,600 dozen Negligee SHIRTS at less than cost of , manufacture. . The lot includes French and American Percales, Corded and Plain and Madras Cloth, in plain and plaited bosoms, with separate cuffs bo match; also plain white, with openwork lace bosom effect, Wholesale values range from $9.00 to $15.00 a fachrymal | Mra. McCut: Severe Wound on Mrs. Mc- Cutcheon as Result of a Flat-|' {ron Episode. ot $Setaton of Albert H. Thurston, Astor 'Hotise, appeared in the Centre Street Court to-day as. complainant agninst Gfugh L. Stevend, an electrician employed in the hotel. Thurston accused Stevens of stealing wine glasses. Stev- hiraday, dail fof examination ‘e have 01 i : ton told Magiattate Deve, Belonging to and Stevens has prom! t the hotel, reveal who besides himself has been Stealing articles missed.” $a FOR THE SICK BAUIES’ FUND, dren Give Entertainment and Ralee 915. The Pvening World Sick Bablea' Fund has received $15, collected at ir and ‘eatertainment given by the children of ae ited |b: manager of the of ib wound inflicted eehey, Mrs. Susan Cumberland Street As a result MeCutebeon fa in Hospital, Brooklyn. under arrest to await the. victim's injury. ‘The McCutcheons and the Sheeheys live in tho same tenement, No, &5 Kent anenue. The fight between the families which led up to the stabbing is an old tenoment-house feud. .‘Three days ago eon threatened to have "the law on" Mrs, Sheehey. The cause for this threat was that Mrs, Sheehey In @ spirit of bravado caused by a too ple tiful supply of beer fs alleged to pave shied a fat-iron through one of the win- dows in the McCutcheon ropme, Since then the red flanne! shirt that has dope duty. as a window pane bas bedn @ danger signal: — % the de soie or taffeta, 14.50 | Pongee, Linen or Silk Coats, loose or fitted models. 19.50 Pleated Coats, — made of black peau de soie, lined with white silk, A 22.50 Twenty-third Street. ——Ee TASS fSontetacd. Mriag locas te Manehas's . 7 heéls, Cuban and concave; in all sizes and widths; regular $3.00 and $3.50 1 69 values. Wednesday's Challenge...... ° Refrigerator and Gas Stove Challenge. The sensational bargains here in Refrigerators and Gas Stoves are bringing dozen, making the bona fide retail value from one dollar to a dollar fitty. Two, lots, sizes 14 to 19, at...... 44c8259c people from all points of the compass, Now ig the time for bargains. Refrigerators. Hardwood Refrigerators, finished in golden oak, lined with galvanized ES 7 steel shelves, inside lining best char- coal coal eheeting, bronze hinges, airtight ba 4 locks. BG |} capacity 40 1bs. of tee; apectal.. 4.98 4} Capacity 60 Ibs, of Ice; special... 7.25 Capacity 75 Ibs. of ice; spoctal.. 8.98 Galvanised REVRIGHRATOR P, s double removable cleanable; special.. BROOKLYN OIL cook x blue . fame, 94c Gas Stoves. —For GAS S8TOVaA burners _strongt. made, heavy castings. $-BURNER GAS STOVE. burners, made, heavy castings; special 1-BURNER GAS STOVE, camel :

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