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¥ . me THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1904. / * vi et te Lo : elud was Wwe Way. 4 «> BOMRD OF EDUCATION see ects] ON DYMER HEIGHTS) sci i UNpsOMn reuofora . 0 raat % . : SATH AVE, [P2TOLZO™ STREETS ; Your choice of our entire stock of Men’s 5 15 $35, $27.50 and $25 Suits & Overcoats at HAT’S the way we do business when we set out to make a final clearance. This “dilly-dally- q how-much-will-you-give method” of doing business is not tolerated here. When we inaugurate a clearing sale it’s decisive and we make the buying incentive so palpable that neither you nor any one else who has a clothe ing want can consistently pass it by. . i f a We haven't too much stock—nor have we too Ittle—it's just a prudent bust- 1 ness move in order to make a quick disposition of all seasonable garments. While that’s true—here are the simple but salient facts—we've received our profit in the ot ote or 8 Figpe lathe fonntog belove tue, wing square fi On Hy | (7 Charges “Habitual” Delay Be-| twenty feet of Ind: 0D all of these | Burglars Loot Twelve Homes, is | st ferles, pd the poldegs of any inally incumberea them She On this occasion the hoi tween the Aoqulsttion of Sites | erte4,an the sir are, su)-stanaine.| and Residents Are in State off "°F, i. a for Schools and the Constr. {etna Rrestee a | Constant Alarm—Laok Poice| 2! : ix One plot owned: for near! yeers! Proteoti Hoes, ‘on BlEnty. tlon of Proper Buildings. fa! che eas tor tnsrent (8 Sour Seat) oh ‘ sven ore FARSeE series that the ‘on the bonds issued to pay for the pes Gwellers on Dyker Heights decided together with an annual instalment of that {twas necessary to form a Vigi- son. 0, e. ‘owler, Eighty-second wellth avenue, and Mr -sucond, near ‘I'welfth 1 per cent., to provide for the redem: The residents of Dyker Hetghts, Th yerinntn wae SAYS CITY IS. BIG LOSER.) ten or ponds a pacar, naa now aaueayiotbive) bessene ao lalercaed'/by | Mace tre san meavern sa, brother of f poakdens! , meal «4 the numerous robbories that have oo-| F, Seaver, who was robbed. of No. ? Fe af laa to he smiduted tpt eurred during the last few weeks within Tih Yoignty fourth te ie. Beaver Deciares Present Condition of Con- 756.90, Another ict hee news he the radius of few blocks that they | ‘cnird avenue and ; city’s possession rot esterday gested Schoole Might Have Been| sic for two years, or mote, Ave from (are forming @ Vigilance Committee and /and sald th the section, whict ten months to nineteen mont 4 the | S° armed through the streets. ° b 4) Partially Avoided Had More Ef-| balance from two to nine monthe. than a dozen burglaries have been com- rgy Been Shov Many Idle Plots. ‘ q Eu euaing: “To summarise, the investigation has |44re not rely upon the police . . Gevejoped the fact that there are in| Women and girls are not allowed on) xO "himy has not yet been broken Into, the Greater City, available for school | the streets after dark by their husbands| put 1 do not intend to give the bur. Comptroller Grout was able to attena | purnosas, forty-one plote which have /and fathers, as many of them ha; flare a chance to enter my house if owns a Jarge 4 rizod by the burglars it useless to appeal to the mitted aince Jan. 7, and the residents| send detectives around wh ef as the matter ha: hdraw their force: the meeting of the Boarg of Estimate followed b: bers of 1) can ‘be prevented. I am going to or. 5 ‘ Pp d va «ANd Apportionment to-day and fire hot | Mai"aistributed and favorably’ foeated | cisco Momeo, who cocupies pretentious | ENUge & Vieslance Comynitten and we | regular way during the season’s selling and can well afford to take a telling loss to sell the shot into the Board of Education. Hej for school purposes, as are those also|mansion on Highty-fourth street, near warlalert then started for Atlantic City, where |',,{/te other boroughs... 11, peop. | aelftn avenue evan want #0 far as to Police Not Alert. he will remain for a week nursing a|erties on which bulldings have been “The situation has become #0 4 Bm remainder of our clothing stock in a single day. Second Floor. Now, that's just why we say to you without any reservation, that we do not care if you choose one of those handsome silk-lined $35 Overcoats or Suits at $15, or one of those smart, stylish $30 Business Suits at $15, or one of those fashionable $27.50 Overcoats or Suits at $15, or he stra Ing. that. women not fo severe ‘cold. allowed to remain for the great length 2] ing, that women cannot ere n to carry 8 He submitted to the Board two re- Of time reported were awaiting plang avery time a resident in the oom-| Whenever any noise tx heard | i and specifications for the proposed new. ports showing “the habitual delay" be-| purposes, nor can this excuse be prop-|munity is robbed and raises th teva ivi j tween the acquisition. of land fos|eriy, made In connection. with the va-|all.of the men in the district turn out | Nave proken, ln and ke the $25 garments at $15. It’s your privilege to select and our pleasure‘to give you your choles achoois and the beginning ‘ot the con-| Cant, properties, There are several in: /and sour a Moka tahoe, culd think Dyker Helxhts @ country of our entire stock without reserve at $15. struction of the buildings, together with | actually opened bids for the erection | 3 2 F qian tay es) the CEOs ( ‘ : Ne idoee op aia | Of new school bufldings before the tit ton | Wn mete 0 K i @ reckoning of the cost of such delay | OP "he Sroperty on which. they were |crly, and that the robbers have bernee| capt. Kreamer, of te Eat ee ee Here's the reason our men’s and boys’ clothing ads draw such great crowds—you'll always find the values here in the store erating you instead of in the headlines of the adver- tisement. e’ve a reputation at stake, and your continued patronage is what we want. Hence you can come here confidently and expect and receive $35 garments—the to the clty by lows of taxation and pay-| to he built became vested in the city. |#o bold that they begin their work early | Station, sald veste ment of interest and cgrrying charges. | While this condition 1a irregula® it la |in the evening. Ing every effort ows f not entirely Improper. 7 ; He said that f | plain pes peers siows the ad Altlorisaa sto | Mbt entirely ADApeO Heel ee eel meaner A False Alarms n detailed. te i sites atill standing idle; the other as to| ton to improve the sites which have| Last Saturday night Frank A. Seaver, | aites where Building contracts have| been available and subject to their ‘at NO, 1081 Elentysnest sree orders has not only aggravated the 0 . age ees Gondition of Inadequate seating, capes heard burglars in his home been made during the past three years. house. Ho heard «| woman Sat on Dram and It Broke. Calls Delay Habitual. city dor children of school age, but haa | nol the ‘cellar ‘and. trea ‘all five ie 4 z @ ; a ¢ on ais, the delny naa occurred nse. placed an, from whieh, te caine, tn the direction| A fat waman accidentally, °) raison $27.50 garments—the $25 garments at $15. The better examined,” eald the Comptroliog, “it d 4 te Me More Phan ne Square ‘Theatre yesterday afterngon ane values you receive the better we will be pleased. may fairly be termed habitual; and as . ing es nnd, @, dozen Rave. U . like delay has occurred sometimes in| ef eal, pe as uy round mwas indiens: But of course we want to be fair with you—told you that other departments than that of Educa- ’ ’ when he caine goor he axe. and |fnve to for her y I they are not all $35 garments, and you know just as well as Hon, aay remedy appited should be gen- Beantfly cing. fa front’ of hie ae y (Sata Pat etody: mat ‘pala vane the fat j we de that the best will go first—so Js as a warning we h ould seem reasonable tha pearc] 0 "ce rae Noe, twit she would sue ; cr Oh ec aa Feo) Ue FROM \ BULLDOG Saal ent oi eo pone (eka Ny want to add the time-worn maxim, “The early bird,” ete should be accompanied with a clear and ; = 7 = . detatied statement of the reasons which ee, P2000, 000 Wire At Tromreat) Ciiiet Don’t you think you can well afford to absent yourself from your business and come to Port of Yucatan. MEXICO CITY, Jan. %.—A fire at : | progreso, the chief port of Yucatan, has sacmtoved ro square of business make the land necessary, and of the vy ate when the department can actually ? ’ + tage the same for building. Waiter and George Considine’s oh wight grt ot, ih rags vr venue; i. case of the eighty-one sites contained in| BuRtdog Mix Up in Street and aa ae ese share in these remarkable bargains—values that will be memorable for years to come Becks of the unusual crowds sure to follow this announce- destroye of an ertire venye; houses and public buildings, including 7 gH eet: | ths market. The loss is conservatively $2,000,000. The publio buildings insure among those who act quickly, ment For the regular built man, 34 to 36 chest. For the stout man, 36 to 64 chest. {3 these two reports e-half a million rath Ao peaver SP Wort | nut at i i it dollars, On the forty sites under con-| Former Is Minus Part of His) Sistas sin aay eee ree ae foie Riftean tRouaand "5 © police, mnd they wero Wwe Of henequen were burned. tract buildings in many cases are still Trousers. 0, OY. than he aid yesterday, He has a pair % vv unfinished. On forty-one sites-no con- tracts have yet been let. Twelve more 0 minus one leg and a gash : a ‘study of thess facts pre- where the dog scraped his Quy. 139 1708 A careful study of thest, ‘being’ up| teeth as he proceeded to undress Mr. are under condemnation, and there ari Stet aatigne then the one appearing | Cazanans on Broadway, beyuining at arn on the surface, namely the lack of 'co-| the bottom and working up. In addl- b f, f, f Ag . action between land acquisl’ | tion to his Knowledge of dogs he has a T 10 for Men’s $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats, all sixes, eon, Sie splendidly made garments, superbly cut and ashioned, : #3 50 for Men’s %5 Trousers, all fine worsted: = newest stripe effects. We guarantee them and insure you a correct fit. 2 $8.50 for Young Men’s*12 &515Suits | 83.75 for Boys’ $5, $6 and $7 Suits. Suits that fit, suits that wear, sizes 14 to 18 years. There's tho The best showing of Boys’ Suits In New York--sizes 7 to 16_ its handsome enough to be worn by years, In Norfolks and double-breasted Suits, blue serges and fancy mixtures, young men on any occasion—high-grade materials, very stylisa, being cut 450 In all—suits that are perfectly fashioned, giving the boy a neat, manly ap- after the latest models. We've only about 200, so come early, | pearance. They'll go quickly at these low prices. a Here’s a Great Sale of Men’s ‘1 Shirts at 39c. 4 Hie one thing we’re particular about—we don’t want to bring a lot of men here on a wild | { y we do not want it at all—so we say to you frankly: Femedy a9 suggest te can prevent like loss of money , « 4 the cases of these pending forty-four ites and on all future sites. story, but we'll go further—they [pete requests for the taking of| gyivas Cagangnz knows more to-day ry A ani For instance, many of thes: y-four more. By epplying such | about the characteraltes of @ bulldog % building. i fale properties are situated in | sult against George Considine, to whom . oe gections most, in want of additional ‘ a ting capacity. If there had been | Cozananz, who is a waiter, was walk- ahha hms enw, tas Yn » the Board of Hs- Yeas. haste 13 a0) more sites and the money an® energy had been devoted |ing along Broadway. The dog on a more to building, some relief to the|leash was out for an airing in charge “ f yA t Gxoluded or insufficiently accommodated of H. R. Eliott. Between Thirty-second Leow due sohop| gpilaren might have earlier besm | Chg" ypirey-cnird streets the dog enw a ere yellow cur, and, having been born with Jt L, a Large, ne ay. mepweris's nemeer knowledge that the shortest dis- f ; thi tual delay in. pulld- s res ieee Rraiant 4 ing fs doubtless largely due to the in-| tance between two poln straight | a . ‘| ability, of the Building Bureau to pre- ne. be siaete Ae} eae the acquaint- a rea! St By a . 4 ' Pare plans as-rapidly as wanted. But)" Casanans was in the road. ‘The dos Tite might be avoided and great econ-| _Cazenant was in the road. ‘the dom’ omy made in that bureau if the same | closed them. It attracted the attention atl. Mi ¥ ans wore for several ditterent | closed them, Tt Rone ieee a Tle che tink y “a | goose chase—if we cannot secure business !egitimatel That these shirts are not suitable for elderly men of quiet taste—these shirts are particularly adapted for young men and : those wMose taste runs to nobby effects—mien who are in the habit of buying their shirts at the exclusive Haberdashers. where those smart, swagger effects predominate. If this is the sort of shirts you want—come—and come early. We acquired these shirts at a veritable sacrifice—bought them from a large Troy manufacturer wie had a cancelled order unexpectedly thrown back on his hands, and rather than have them sent back to his factory he sold them to ¥} s at a price that enables us to offer you these exceptional bargains. Main Floor. 39 They are fancy printed percale shirts—stiff bosom—made in the best manner and according to the latest C. style—open front and back—detached cuffs—patterns mostly favorite blues—about 10 combinations, 396. There's just 2,700 shirts in the lot, so you can tell how long they will last at this price, for they are positively the best $1 shirt made—sizes 14 to 17—while they laston Saturday at 39c. $ A »$ Hi 38 Cameras, $3.75, 3.85 for Misses’ *5 Pedestrienne Skirts. We ee Also New Gowns for Commencement. Caters loge outa £3.75 to ‘used ulldings, located in. different sections | Of the dom temporarily from his soolal of the city instead of requiring entirely | joo of Cazananz, When he was separated ‘ e . New plans for every school building | fe#0'FS*eatter ho had a piece of the Akh, he PY hs <p fast G2. yarn old, construc! trousers, i 7 ala i It appeary that for months the Comp- | “The sergeant at the West Thirtietn © troller hag been investigating this phas lergeqat at mntrtiets f f Rducation” ove s was @ matter for = tient mace the direction of his cler Al suit, And b, t Y £3) Soe eect and: invention t@ whole sult,” said Mr. Caza- in the in Dovartment. have |mang, “just the trousers he tore. } Z been tee Fite making’ | researches th» One Ae otd, iy of, , G through the books and documents of|Chance for Hanna Boom To-Night. | the Department of Education, ha Haute: booed sany Break laces elaborate report by Mr. 6 * aonibented the Comptra night at the West Side Republican Club] Ogee condi 4 WY) rs Z z Cue ani to the board. Mi report says, to the Tho farsg Tr, Schitt's | dinner, which Foterring ‘to ‘the sites criticised by the | memory woich tei ta te devoted to the Comptrolier: the Ohio Senator Is to elpad e "All of these properties are absolute- | speaker, It will be held at the Waldort- useless for achool purposes in the con-| Astoria and John 8. Wise will preside. ition in which they have been allowed | There will be about 80 guests. JUST a word abéut this unusual skirt bargain, and then we'll tell you about the yore apd you conte ee new gowns for commencement. The skirts are all handsmely tailor finished—come in sizes 36tO | cure one. But if you delay we ‘ 4 40. They're made of cheviot, have the nirle-gore flare, stitched hip panel effect—a skirt that will | cant promise you'll be so ~ a i rightly appearance to the little miss. hang gracefully and impart a sprightly appea: as to save more than half. iS 5 This camera takes a 4x5 picture. Announcement. —New Mode! Gowns for Commencement or Party. It has all the improvements and ere RET Se es is complete with carnying case Why, It's the proudest moment of her life, and one of yours, the time when the and plate holder, the very best ed vas sits among her classmates brasil ty audience generous in its admuration, companion wherever you go, and ly, as a congue: cluma: M hfe, ll har dipioi i} 1457 Broadway, Between 41st and 42d Streets, Tien ahve ny ahr me @ her then yore bowhenoh gees || ay cara t ik ft, anc in u tance the go% | Branch of 119 to 125 Walker St. Beg tips opt etl eto poiich Mak soe he Apa 156, tor 380, stxteon ounog notte ‘ of that ts 10 avail yourself of this rare opportunity—select from our excluswe show ob bla pe! S | R 5 5 A ing of beaut ful organdies faubeied pie ae ie aa shades of blue and pink— j ABG cy 30c, box Metol-Quinot 2 it the very reasonable prices of $12.75 to $32.50. lendid variat lor Velox. A _Re-Markable Underselling Sale pide opera Tl abseil Wide fa Seo s rs | dsc, ree, and 91.10 for Gin : EVERYTHING RE-MARKED $9.75 for Girls’ $17.50 Full Length Coats | 48¢; 7, eset snd .85 ne, Ww Not more than one or two Coats of any one style In this for men and boys. Iti , AT MUCH LO ER PRICES. | it, — a $Q 75 collestion—early,choosers veil claim reyular AT values $9 75 | 50c. for 889. grade Men's and <stirri ¢ | ad for $9.75—very fine gr: . We've | ¥ 1. at tis one of those town-stirring events that emanate now and then from our (1457 ; Goats at this Yow price, too entra Floors, er ee eae ~ 4 $16.75. for misses’ sults In blue and black. . spring montls: Collar leas) Bion blouys coat, i id, lap seams, flare skirt; sizes tnd to ee ee 95c. for Boys’ $2 all-wool Sweat- $s * sults of fancy mixtures, | $ for girls’ full th coats, odds ers, 12.75 fOr oes coat, solidly cha girdle, 4.75 and Aes Tony $1 for Men's: '$1.95:~ Reavy, flare skirt trimmed with broadcloth and rows of stitch- worsted Sweaters. $5.75 for misses’ $8 unlined dress skirts of $1.75 tor Men’s $3 oxtra heavy mistral etamine, trimmed with graduating worsted Sweaters. bands of taffeta and miniature buttons; lengths 37 to 40. | Second Fleer. Broadway) branch store. There isn't a day but what our daring doings are giving a jar to some of the old ways of merchandising—broadening our prestige and gaining the high favor of those who appreciate the “different” in toggery and know when they've a price good-thing! The special event just now is the stock righting of all the clothing and Airnishings and a break in prices that is refreshingly sensational, $ for misses’ high grade hip coats in ’ 14.75 for misses’ high grade hip coats” | 95c, for Boys’ #2 Sweaters Coats selling up to $34.75; sizes 14 and 16, bo fl (chip. =a al Ba $9 5 for Paddock Overcoats Marked $40 and $50. They are tailor made— they are lined with as fine silk as ever backed up cloth, If you stood on the EA astik t lock and had them tailored-to-measure, your pocketbook would have to spill at least $75. They are‘tn all sizes—every stitch in them was put there by hand. There’s a wide difference between the fought to be” and the $25. $ | ] -75 for $18 and $20 cm sin wn vite and Overcoate. Bett tee They don't start being $11.75 until this morning—they are about the best ready-made clothes New York has shown this winter. Some of the suits are plain blacks and blues, more of Maney pattens= the Mlcmrc eee Made of aeons Fike Cy atin If you are built to fit them—the price is built to fit your pocket. Re-marked Tice . . ing to match Eton; spring model; sizes 14 and 16. $10 for misses’ $24.75 hip coats, many * "styles and materials; sizes 14 and 16; broken lots. Cluett Shirts “* $1.15. Up and down and all around the town | they are $2.00 and $2.50 and worth it. Women’s 1904 Neckwear. | Saturday Grocery News. Reductions 1-2 and 1-3. ms NEWS of lowest prices on highest quality er . / " coceries—edibles so toothsome you can almost feel their N FACT, the reductions exceéd one-half in some vor working on the sense of taste. We guarantee purity. Now instances, for the beautiful new silk stocks in all desirable | the first step in the preparation for Sunday be the giving of your shades, selling regularly at 1.50, are included in this sale at 68c. | order to the Simpson Crawtord Company. Sixth Floor, \ own. Then theve are lace cola rices of our 19c, 35¢ and 49¢ are the | 1 OG handsome Top Collars Saturday. They | 06 Nut Pleats; Salted Jordan almonds Coffeo — Stuart blend, smooth and 350 oF pecan nut meats, roasted while you Their standard value year in and year out—most firms don’t cut the price, Jelly—Royal Stuart, pure red eurrant, oxcellent, vi and valesoente; imported fabric in new color schemes. All sizes, Re-marked Price... 1.18 are neatly embroidered and of course Ee rennin ror m pungent, @ry roaiti Isee.sey pia you know how fashionable they are. Cheese; Best Imported Swiss, Ib. 27¢ | Tea — Princess blend, blue label Once a luxury, now a necessity. That’s the story of the fancy | Oranges; solid, juicy, seedless, Cali- | mountain qrowm, India and Cevlons Ip. neckpiece in a nutshell. We've tugged away at the prices till we've seeneee . + 1Be Abed, * impson Crawford Co.’ Cake—Piain, home made, Citron, brought them down to the level of the less dignified conceits that f ites peppers, “inatviyal ‘Marble or Raisin Pound 1: 1b. Be Cake: + | 75c.and $1 Socks, 35c 75c. and $1 Neckwear, 35c $2.502$3 Underwear, bs 25 (EECA t ; i s : eS eh Fed cee reat liek sid Ciky Oo Better come early for these—or they will leave be- | | They are not odds and ends from the brokeniots or AmurleinMeresriedsiie Underwenr—-They starieal | af antiquated compared with these. These charming effects hold ; enn Weer Ml ice "Ye vw fore you arrlve—A Number Ones—some are plain, § | samples—we paid more for them than you pay us. | | oytin the world with $2, 50 and $3.00 price tags. There rank among the exclusive styles. Cocoa—Royai Stuart, the pure pro~ duct of the cone Hf CAB. «1 Salad Dressing aa Yacht Cub, some fancy—the sizes are not as perfectin all of them § | We just want to stir. business up a little bit—get you Jf | are shirts and drawers, practically all sizes, The single 25c to 48c for Fine Persian Lawn Automobile Ties | as they might be, but there is enough choice {m your into the store for to meet you at your profit garments for $1,25 and the complete suit for $2.50, i size to give you irs as you need, 35c. per Y sees eens Whey are works times and 4 tines $1.25, ae 98c to $4.50 for Lustrous Liberty Silk Neck Ruffs | or'three for . $1.00 too h nd 3 for: to pick out any particular one for description $