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~PROE OF OLS “Wyper West Side Bosses at a Meeting Vote to Put Up the _ -Rrlee Two Cents To-Day— ; Cakes Also Higher. BREAD IN LOAF TO BE INCREASED IN PRICE LATER. Cost of Flour, Lard, Butter and Other Ingredients, Together "With Increased Wages, Is As-| Signed as the Cause. Mew York's bakers say they must false the price of bread in order to meet the increase in the cost of flour and ‘others items incident to the making of * that and their other products, and on Monday next a schedule fixing the price (Bt six vr seven cents a loaf, rolls at Awelve cents a dozen and pastry and wakes ‘at rates on a corresponding Seale will In all likelihood be adopted, ‘On the upper west side the price of Polls was put up to-day to twelve cents, increase was decided on at a meet- held last night at the home of L. A shman, in Morningside avenue. The 8 Who attended this meeting will to see what the trade in other Be) era of New York will do with to bread prices before they take| ly will the price of bread have ‘be Sacteased, wht crs r manufac: | Teay that they must do some-! “along that line if they hope to! lust thelr business at a profit. One| & bakery on the west side has been | (to close and will be fold at auc- | to-morrow. Flour has gone up from 75 cents to $1| ‘Darrel, and this increase, taken in tion with an added cost of lard, | ges and milk and increased | of labor, has, according to the put them’in a bad way, ere 4,500 bakeries in Greater ‘ork, and they sell 2,500,000 loaves | jail; Ancrease of the price from 5 to 6 or | its. @ loaf will mean an added co consumer of about $25,000 a day. | , crackers, cake and pies will cost | 15 per cent. more. i} ‘TIP-HURT HAND-BOOK MEN. | it Hard by ‘Melstersinger” “a nad ) Fite (fe all to “get on strong. Phe wise ones did, and the hand-hook ot Long Island City were put out sy arpa ‘They lost as much as $1,000 hat eventful race. Then came the nd tip, - Out in California is a horse named “Buster,” believed to be the property of / @eaeph Caasidy, President of the Bor- ough: of Queen: fet on him for all that you ha wan whispered ahout sie PePeponticlans, Many came over to ere to place their money, for Were no more hand-book men lef Long Island City. “"R in nL somewhere jn the mud near the fetch. ———— SHE SMOTHERS BABY IN BED Ghother Rolls on Child and samo- Rr jen Ht. Mrs. Bessie Bansiter, of No. 329 Clin- tOi*street, Brooklyn, accidentally sutto- ‘fated-her six-week-old baby last night Yh her sleep Mrs. Bansiter rolled on the clita. LThe mother ts employed by Mrs, W J Anderson, of > JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves, a clasp, pique sewn suede = gloves. © 1.00 per pair, * ; * Value 1.50, Misses’, 2 clasp, kid gloves, »>-Tan, red and white, 75°. per pair, © "Twenty-third Street, AMES McGREERY & CL ui Ribbons. | - Panne Satin Ribbon,—43, _® inches wide, | Colors:—pink, blue, nile! (| green, mais, violet,! black| 6TH AVE.,, 22d ani 23d STS., NEW YORK. This Friday Beats All. This Sale is cumulative. on sale. Shoe Sale—Prior Stock. Thousands cf people are profiting by this eatst of all Shoe Sales, The breaking up of the’ sizes necessitates a rearrange- ment of the lots and a still further markdowa of some of the prices. Details are not possible at this writing, GET HERE ON FRIDAY tor the biggest. bargains of the year. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes are in the sale. £ some of Practically Al L of the great bargains heretofore advertised are still These are additional offerings to make this Friday the mos? memorable day of this most memorable sale. The fact is, and we cannot put it too strongly, that a big general saleis going onin EVERY department of this great store. interest. The Linen Sale. All Linen Hematitched and Knot Fringe Sets with epen work border; 2%4-yard cloth and one dozen napkins to match; were ee 4.98 $7.00 set, at i All Linen Full Bleached Towelling, 18 “73, Ta None Sent C. 0, D. in, wide; regular price 1c. yard, at. No Mail Orders, Terry Bath Mats, extra large and heavy, In pinks and blues, regular price 66¢., 39, c at seeee 6% Fine White Cambric, 86 inches wide, regular price 12%c., at........ Limit—10 yards, No Mail Orders. at Women’s Ribbed Vests, ap 10c Women's fine ribbed cotton Vests, in low neck, sleeve- less, trimmed with wide lace yokes back and front; they are a bargain at 19¢.; all sizes at 10c Women’s Silk Mercerized Lisle Ribbed Vests, 17c. Silk mercerized isle VESTS, low neck, sleeve- less, silk taped; colora white, pink and sky; regular and extra sizes; a quality never offered at any sale under 26c. 47° And Bbc, at.. denne eeeeens Men's $12 Suits, $4.95 », Men’s $12 Overcoats, $4.95 Friday, 9 A. f.to 12 o’Clock Noon A splendid lot of Suits, and Overcoats of our regu- lar $12.00 grades—styles that have been so much in demand as to break up the sizes—hence a price that proves the earnestness of our purpose to close them out quickly andcompletely, Suits are in worsteds, ’ fancy and black cheviots and cassimeres; well cut, welltailored; mosily single breasted, but a fair sprink- ling of double-breasted ones among them Overcoats are mostly in friezes, in all the popular shades, gotten up in the swagger styles that are distinctive of smart cloth- in, and well tatlored throughout. $2.50 Trousers, $1. Friday, 9 to 12 Men's all-woo! Trousers, made to sell for $2.50, we will place on sale Friday at $1.00 These are all in pleasing effects, and certainly a great bargain, $4.50 Trousers, $2. They are in worsted, black and faney Cheviots and mixed Cas- simeres, all cut and made in best manner; dl value at $4.50; sale price . ais 2.00 ’ Prt f Boys’ $6.00 Suits, $2.75. This is a chance no mother can affordgo miss, The suits are all it and made in very tannish styles, The selection is best in the double-breasted sults and Norfoiks. In the blouses and three-piece suits the sizes are somewhat broken, There is a goodly sprinkling of bine serges In this lot, $6.00 values 2.75 Boys’ $3.50 Suits, $1.55. No reason in the world why they should be sold a penny under $3.50 except that the lots are broken, Splentid all-wool fabrics, single and double ted: also Norfolk and blouse. Warly Friday selection is especially urged, as some of the best styles are in very limited lots, Men’s @5c. Balbriggan Underwear, 39c. Shirts, Handsomely Trimmed; Drawers, made with double seat. Garments of fine quality, all well made; none made to sell for less than 50c., 4 most of them 75 Morning Sales. FRIDAY, 8 to 12.30. Extra Bargains offered ONLY to relieve the afternoon crush by inducing MORNING purchases, Hence, ONLY for these hours —8 A. M. to 12.49. Hence, also—no mail orders, no telephone orders, no C. 0. D.'s for these items, $1.00 Petticoats, 59c. Black and white stripe Moire Petticoats; deep accordion-pleated flounce, finished with small ruthe and underfounce. 5, Value $1.00; from 8 to 12.20 at.... D7C Emb'd Initial Hd’k'fs, 34%4c. Ladies’ unlanndered hand-embroidered ini- Mal Handkerchiefs, A shipment just ar- rived from Belfast will be offered] on Friday from 8 to 12.30 at, each, S/9C Or 42 cents per dozen. $1 Wine of Cocoa, 50c Appetizer, tonic and stimulant; {1 controls all nervous disorders of the system; the rerrul: $1.00 s . from 8 IRA M UIE ee BC 25c. Mousseline de Soie, 15c Mousseline de Soie, in all colors and black, so well known and popular—regular price 4 8 to 12. Pr 15 . ic Oc. All-Wool Etamines,with the flaky effects so much in vogue, 38 inchos wide and a posi- e 50c. vale; from § to In Drug Department. Rubber GAUNTLET GLOVES for housework, &c.; special, pair......, 75c perfect and HOT-WATER BOTTLES, all new goods; 2 quarts; regular price CASCARA TABLETS, special, 3 for 25c, or, per bottle . wee 10c box of 3 cake: 10c WITCH HAZEI. SOAP, special..... sae sceceoes seeeeeneee If you buy anything anywhere without visiting this sale, you do a substantial injustice to your own self- Walking Skirts—Half. Unusual—Every woman knows the benefit of wearing a practical short skirt, especially for the Spring; yet it 1s seldom, indeed, that such a big bargain offers Itself at the very time when such goods are in greatest demand. One lot of 150 Walking Skirts, in a varlety of materials splendidly tailored; some are novelties, others strictly tafior made; the prices range from $15.00 down to $6.00; to b. sold on Friday in three lots at 5.95, 4.95, 3.95. $1.50 Pompadours, 50c. The cost of Natural Hair has advanced one- £ half, yet here are values absolutely unequalled. B Natural’ Human Hatr PO MP ADOURS, : worth $1.50, 50c $2 Hair SWitches, 70c. HUMAN HAIR on short stems, 18 to 20 in, long, all natural shades, value $2, 7OC $5 Hair Switches, $2. HUMAN HAIR, all natural shades,lincluding gray and gray mixed, short stems; 20 to 22 in. long; worth $5.00, at... 2.00 Infants’ Wear Sale. Babies’ Shirts, Meece lined, coat finished with silk stitching, sizes t style, 12 embroidered, lace ruche, sizes to 15 inch, reduced from 25c. LOvceen'ess Wace steeeece ORS OLS aisle J5c Babies’ Silk Caps, Children’s Fine Masonville Muslin Drawe: hem and cluster of tucks, sizes 10 to 16 years, 19¢.; 2 to 8 years ane J5c Children’s Fine Cambric Drawe: brella ruffle, . lawn, um- with vows of al, lace in- sertion, sizes 2 to 16 years, regular 11° Sheet Music Harvest | {¢ CORDALIA MALONE, Comle song hit. of Glittering t Gloria, as” sung by 7 Campanion pl wong, Songs We Ballad. ong and Jest. hit. Hedell Dear Stag Stig. Ih the Village by the Sea. ughling Water, “Mother ome,” . Eliza Jane Hack to My Louis! i Sweetest Girl In ‘ 1 by Horltz Hulu’ Lulu Girl yong. Who. Whe, Tool & Oriental | Jerome Diisy. All the Hurt | Chder a Panama Was a Sailor. Used song and Inst ‘oun Boy's. Lov {fT Were Only Yoy. "NS Instrumental. of the Congo. vorish Interme hin ‘Town (‘coon song | Roses and Showers (waltz). Hearts Courageous (wal Comle Lazarre (waltz) Sing. sea | to pmille; Song. w waltz, “Lively t Western “Di Character- In a Big Friday Sale. The biggest China business we ever did was not possible without some pieces or breaking a dish now and then, idents. Sometimes it is a plate missing or a saucer chipped. Many of our best sets have sutlered No matter how slight the accident or how little it hurts the set for practical use, it DOES LESSEN the selling value of it. own recent sale prices: — Dinner Set, Austrian China, pink spray decoration, recent sale 5 Friday ate......e.e. Dinner Set Austrian China, decoration, recent $15.98; Friday at Austrian China Dinner Set, delicate pink spray decoral ree 10.98 nl aud green spray decoration. gold traced, re- mentees price $15.00; Friday at. 12.79 Dinner Set, German China, pink spray decor- ation, recent price $18.98; Friday at seen $4.98 Dinnet Set, German China, delicate pink decor- ation, gold lined, recent $17.50. Poilet pink spe and blie 9.00 delicate violet mm, gold lined, recent sale 8; Wriday China Dinner pink Set, Rowers, handsomely decorated, 9 pieces, heavy gold traced; 9 r Set, delicate jon: sale price French China, delicate recent sale Tea Set, violet deco- ration; Friday price $1 2 4,98 | About 100 of these segs will be offered on Friday at considerably less than our ‘Tea Set, Austrian China, deco: traced; recent sale price $5.1 day at French ¢ roel inn Ten Set, delicate pink spray and decoration; recent $7.98; Friday at. 5.00 , Theo, Haviland, French China, deli- green spraye gold traced; re- cent sale price $19.20; Friday at. sale 15.49 Austrian China Tea Set, delicate violet deco- ration; recent sale price $5 Fri- day al 4.98 Tea Set, Mrench China, pink and ration, gold traced; price $7.50; Friday at Tea Set4 German China, complete, pink deeo- ration; recent sale price $6.98; Iri- day 56-plece decoration: al blue deco- at ures 4.79 2.79 10c Set, delloate pink rose sale price AD Austrian China Cups and cate decoration, gold lined aucers, deli-~ German China decorated © lates; tnle price Moonlight Capifee (threestep) and ermeZz0 idle 1 olen. In ep. Cleopatra ih Classical Music, 6c. T One Sweetly Solmen ‘Thou, je ee Solme: ght. i 7 Ar By Helmund. § a 1 Overture " int Stores, Ke. ‘ome Old Aentucky tome, 7 y edding March (Lohe . | " | Gav eg Rus re pach . mare Sbring § q | eof Hitth No aalvary f ot < Flower Song., rf Dan conte Simple Confession, Di : . | Vaise Bleue. 5 5 " Two Step | 8 soy i nur Pryor Be Blo | y i y ursitail selections, a . Cc. 0. D. { Dinner and Tea Sets | | se j THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, rv A Great Whirl of You can’t bu But FRIDAY Is the bargain day of the entire week. Friday Bargains. this store at any time without making desirable money savings. All broken assortments, all odd lots, as well as scores of important special purchases, are always offered away under value on FRIDAY, ‘supreme offerings In every department, and besides :— You get TWO stamps instead ot one for every 10c. that you spend. You can get All other stamp systems require you to save 1,000 stamps. When we give DOUBLE STAMPS a premium can a handsome premium for a collection of 300 BLUE stamps. be earned on an expenditure of $15. Double Blue Stamps Wonderful Values in Stylish Garments. Look at These Splendid Tailor-Made Suits for Womenat $4.98. BY sii Of heavy black cheviot or mannish long skirted Louis XIV. style coats, with Fancy mixed tweed, in tan, gray or blue, military style; with broad front, six Sides, plaited back, full sleeve, pointed cuff, ] (oh $1.29 value at . ) i Musli Sale of Kimonos, Musli at 29c. A saving of 40c. in Walking Skirts. Infants’ long the money-saving story goes. figured effects, yokes of pink. biue and white lawn, wide sleeves with broad bands oC. Walking Skirts, full size, deep umbrella rutiles of lawn, two insertings of wide point de Paris lace, deep lace ruffles, also military buttons; double box plaits on tab stock; all sizes; You won't want to miss this event when you read Kimonos of fine lawns, in white and fancy 2 9 value, at...... 0.6 c insertings of embgoidery and wide embroidery ' 79 Great Silk Sale. Spring Colorings and Designs offered at savings of 1-4 fo 1-3. BARGAINS! And these are emphatically bargains, other word expresses the real nature of the offerings. 27-inch Black Taffeta, worth 09c.,at.. 20-inch Black Peau de Soie, worth 7: 27-inch All-Sitk Black Duchesse, worth 89¢. 36-inch Black Taffeta, worth 98c., at.. 3¢-inch Black Peau de Sole, worth $1 27-inch White Habutai, worth soc. at... 36-inch White Habutai, worth 75c., at 20-inch All-Silk Pongee, ina wide range of desirable colors, including white, cream and No ++ 49c ++ 59¢ TO-MORROW will be another Teor ds Breaker, There are puff sleeve; some are double-breasted, fastened with loops; to be worn open or closed; others newest military style; fullest flare skirt; all sizes at. f $1.29 Waists at 79c. There will be scores of other splendid bargains as well & To-Morrow. 4.98 Middy Goats for Girls. Sale To-morrow at About Haif. sultings of fancy mixed tweeds, military or round shoulder capes; full in combination, with broadcloth 1.98 sizes 6 to 14, and silk military braid, fancy back, n Wear, Infants’ Wear. These coats are made with handsome embroidered emblems on sleeves, in collarless model, trimmed cloth face, full cuff, naval buttons. Colors, brown, red, navy and cadet, what splendid speci and short Bedford ¢. Kimonos And so I values we are offering—3' Soats at $1.98, worth $2.75. Gowns, fuil size, heavy mus‘in, four insertings of Torckon lace and embroidery, clusters of tucks between, neck and Sleeves finished with cambric ruffles; 65c. value, 49 a : c a Bh 1.98 Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, very fine cambric, yokes of solid embroidery, also in- sertings and clusters of tucks, neck® and sleeves finished with hemstitched ruttles; 35c. value, at. 2,500 Yards of Fine Mercerized Foulardines. There is sure to be remarkably quick selling at this won- derfully low price. This fabric follows closely the designs of Foulard silks. It is shown in twenty differ- ent patterns, Usually retailed for 39c, a yard; iC shades of sky blue, pink, green, helio, national, 1 D white with black embroidered dots, value 25c., at 2C speciay, per yard... a Sheer and Fine Embroidered Swiss, in Linen Finished Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 1 deep hem... 12: Mill Remnants Boys’ $3.75 Suits They won't last long. We've made the price so low black, worth 39¢. per yard; special to-mor- Of All Linen Kitchen Towelling, value 42 yard, at, Neon ealire and Overcoats, $1.59. that they CAN’T remain upon our tables beyond to-morrow’s selling. There are Norfolk Sults and Two-Plece Double Breasted Suits, in ages 3, 4, 5, 6. made from Oxford Frieze and Blue and Red Kers on sleeve; afew with astrakhan collars, ages 3, and velvet collars, ages 3, 4, 5, 6; Laces At Half. To-morrow we will place on special tables a lot of fancy cotton Torchon and Cluny Laces and In- 5 sertings in assorted patterns, Usually sold at JC 40c. per yard; special at.. Embroideries al 5c. per Yard. On heavy muslin, 100 different designs, assorted Be widths; special at, per yard deveete , to-morrow at . + Women’s These pure Linen Handkerchiefs are shown. with hems of various Avidtls. They should sell at 10c.; special to-morrow at A Tc Also Two-Plece and Three-Piece Suits in aces 8,9, 10, 11,12. Al while'they last, a , Reefers, some made plain, others with insignia 5,6. Also Overcoats with slash pockets Negligee Shirts at 49c. Rousing Value for Friday. Excellent 75c. values. For these were bought at such a low price that we're enabled'to offer them to- morrow at 49c. For men or boys, printed, é corded and woven madras cushion neck- band, felled seams, separate cufis, in new Cc Men’s 19c Half Hose, 124 This is a special lot of fancy effects, shown in 5s black, tan and Oxford grounds, with silk- embroidered insteps and clocked sides, dou- 2C ble sole, heel and toe; 19c. value, at A Friday Sale of Old English Blue. Ware. This announcement ought to make enthusiastic selling in the basement china store. heauty of this Old English Blue decoration will realize at a bought an importer’s entire stock on hand, and therefore S-inch Plates, 12¢ Ple Plates, 8c Rim Soup Plates, {0c Other Great China Spectals. | Large 8-Inch Covered Dishes of decorate | A with blue border decorations, .. a 59c Cups and Saucers, §(Q¢ Any one who knows the glance that these prices are most exceptionally low. We we obtained an unprecedented price concession. Fruit Dishes, 5¢ Large Oatmeal Bowls, {O¢ Imported China Cracker Jars, nicely decorated,... 29¢ Gas Shades, with acid decorations, in two sizes, 4 ' and 5 inch... rs 15¢ Stern Broth will place on sale to;morrow Tailor-made Walking Suits of different materials in a new model, at Real value $36.00 Also another offering of Women’s Walking Skirts in various Tweed Mixtures, Special Values in Rastvaiogen, at 24-40 ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS MORNING'S WORLD. OVER 1,000 HELPS, PLENTY OF EVERYTHING FOR BUSINESS ers Situatlons— Female . Male Help—Female Malo Houses, Rooma & Apartments... Hoanters Rent Metate,... For Sale. +e D8 Business Opps Personals 9) Loat and Found, 9| Summer Resogs.. 1% | ) Wanted to Pure $26.50 Pianos 22 | Instruction , | Medical Horses ant VIAKOR cee Miscellancous Total. Abolish To-Day Home’s Dull Hours with that wonderful talking machine, the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE DISC OR CYLINDER The Pringe of Entertainers. Sings, laughs, whistles plays—and all for you at home. Order one torday, $1 down secures delivery at once, Little dollar weekly payrients completes the purchase, shortly. WRIVE IF YOU CANNOT CALL, THERE’S A REASON, COLUMBIA GOLD MOULDED RECORDS 25< COLUMBIA DISC RECORDS SOc. and $. BEST, MADE. sizes on sale al, gar- fe MEN ve oerereever 39c A World Power. Within the past few years the United States has come to be recognized by for- ¢ign nations not only as a world power, but as one of the very foremost factors to be reckoned with. If you would ap- preciate our wonderful expansion in ter- ritory, naval, military, finangial and ine dustrial resources, get the 1904 WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA, a BINCY- eng gue, Women’s Vici Kid Shoes in button and lace, with low $ He military heels, hand-sewed welts, ps 75 Also direct attention to Early Spring Styles Blatk and Tan Russia Calf Pumps. West Twenty-third Street 27¢ per yard, in Teffetas Ribbon, 4 hes wide, Black o1 pr. These hats, in soft and stiff felts, are in the aewest Spring shapes, and are in all width brims({ and crowns, A great chance

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