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4 = fae THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 96; 1901, ues pais ROAD OVERS’ | JOzD RoRBAS Back cary. FLOWS oe : 7 oe ANNUAL DINNER)S*r eens) TRUSTED Bt IRM j CD LIDPSSOML reuford eae id Sean Peeve oe SS a SUNTH AVE, 19 7020 STREETS diel benches e Ib. box 3 25¢ Bonbon & Caocoletas, Basement Salesroom. | Greatest shirt sale on record: 12,000 men’s $1 shirts at 59¢ | | | i i { Bones Andrew Burns, Out on Parole, Obtains Position as Book- keeper and Proves Compe- = Man's Best Friend Eulogized by Members of the New Jersey _ Association and Their Guests ode from This City, fonanditionest || 24,000 fine linen 15c. and 25c. collars at 5c. each; 25c. cuffs 9c. that at) tie aoaia was vot agamet| N[O ONE will dispute the greatness of this mammoth sale. Its’ equal-has never been known in the annals of ALL AGREE AUTOS MUST BE eiaetabiy Me athe heman aeons merchandizing. No Store ever attempted suclt an extraordinary trade movement in favor of discriminating men. It’s the time of all t | convict. was demonstrated to Andrew |@ times to,lay in a supply of fine shirts. We don’t hesitate to tell you positively that after these shirts are gone you will not be able to buy their Barns to-day tn the Court ot Special) ] counterparts for anywhere near the remarkably low prices we quote for to-morrow. Main Floor. Sersions. Burns rrested esmonth When we say counterparts we mean Shirts that are perfect in fit and finish and made of materials of equally high quality. We pur- gr ie petty Hea Nov taarauedce chased the entire stock of a noted Troy manufacturer who caters to exclusive haberdashers at a remarkable sacrifice. He took the yl atiraena tens min te leswaaaleint toe the loss. Wanted to clear out his elegant surplus stock. They came by express to-day and they'll be ready for you to-morrow. Racohiainitioneetianiplesinene ond It's a comprehensive sale because it includes both white and colored shirts—every one of invincible quality. The white shirts are BARRED FROM SPEEDWAY. James B. Dill Declares that! Every Man Is a Horseman by Choice and an Autoist by Necessity. BIITSRBIRP Nan texsson slightly soiled, but you'd have to have them laundered anyway. Those in colors are made of the best madras cloth, and the patterns are Phe Justices of the court got inter- exquisite. It’s an unprecedented event for particular men. ° n Burns. Although not . yet 5 ny toni Peat Lot 1 Men's 50c. and 75c. Shirts. fancy colored egating 2 printed percale, stiff bosoms—also corded printed negli- Kees in light colors, separate cuffe. These shirts are well made of good material, ae , SES soap fae aea — LOt 4 the best manner known to the shirt fashioner’s art; highest grades domestic $ 1 1 0 e twenty-four years old, served four te the: PEMODILHPS FPSSPSPSPSE SIG TOSIC orm and} ' “Every man {s a horseman by chotce and an autolst by necessity,” wold Lawyer James .B. Dill at the annual dinner: of the Road Horse Associntion of New Jersey at Newark lost night. He wee defending himself from the charge of heing “one of the common enemies of the horse,”’ preferred against him by the President of the ussvcia- tion, James FE. Howell Ne ly three hundred covers were laf@ at the. banquet, and among tho guests were half hundred horse en- thustasts from New York. If horses| ®¢¢*o¢#6¢ could have’ heard all the fine t abla oy fay thie, epealines nines) “Huh! ‘Chought you'd got rid of me,|thewomen passengers might get off would be a generni trike todas, even (th? Sfowled old Mr. Boreas as he blew | without blushing, woven madras cloths; one of the most ex- ceptional values ever offered; attacned or detached cuffs. ? Men's $2 and $2.50 Shirts at $1.35; made of the best qualities im- Lot 5 ported madras and zephyr cloths; made up negligee styles, elegantly fashioned new colorings and desi; all new 1904 pal $ terns; hand finished; cuffs attached; an ex- ceptional value that is sure to’ appeal to e x Smart dressers. 9c. pair for 25¢. cuffs. Burns told the be hongat and get Ivo would see me mo to where [ Lot 2 Men's 31 White Hand Laundered Dress Shirts, in various shapes, large open front and back bosoms, open back--also open iront and back shirts for stout men, with C short bosoms or tucked front—finest numbers, all sizes, 14 to 1734; not a shirt in the lot that Lot 3 sells for less than $! New designs in Negligees. perfect 7 8 CG quality madras cloths, hand laundered, very soft material, detached cuffs; all worth $1 and $1.25, 56. 1 5c. & 256. collars. vs x arged. It's ee eres under the ort once A | VRORDBD®ORDOI VD VOODED PO®LOODDDEIMDDOEX Burns was in court to terms of his parole to 1 | h to the court. have found out," “that the world is not so | stice Deuel They’re excellent 4-ply linen cuffs, the als ba © Raneral WArike to-day. @¥08 pack intatown and breathed a blast | “Weather man may have been « tow Sai ea 24,000 Collars of the very best Troy manufacture. They're, excellent 4-ply. linen popular Weacs into ld Father Knickerbocker’s face | d t k e «1 model , G res re / 7 i — Pane) Toby realised thet grin’ Tonotte sae nrsughe pin-point sfote of blood tol mae. Yes, ee ea aia Sarena eal uehat they eC Peer bane neat lyanertect ) Diana as COMATS sclera HRI CONES a ne ei on ae at ma sacri oro that gentleman's cheeks and tossed the|then he blew in sever “different key at|n will r oie X Het pA a ale “al | \7 wen sriees tone, ae. Pi We jauda' could e alls ‘ Mote of shdoapdbes tS ys a Fi a noticeable—4-ply linen, all \ M worth less in 25c. Jn this tails of his muff vat behind hi one Burns is a | large mer: Ply y spirit of the evening and of h I eetWaselicTAte ull dl Midas uur lst heen wecniienu seman’ ty leentsler eum <q styles and sizes, 12 to 1754, in- . sale they are 9c,, or 6 pairs general was aptly illustrated by a Up bed pine ibwarold: woteak DIOGEAV AIR ntti eoeie seme ce men ——{——___-- . cluding all half sizes; perfect , for 50c. It will pay you to story which Mr. Dill ee of "Tom Rees nolercey Sia lnloranny of tie; For over twelve hours the wind | MOSQUITO FLEET’S ROUGH TRIP. laundry work—the popular high band get 6 pairs and have a fresh Reed, his peratne) iso i Hdd cil saes ratny Othe 2 ged cirae ieixtoronntalleerens Heuer RGiRMAATON t, Feb, %h.~The turnovers, straight and tabs, 55c, per doz, pair always ready. hs Reed hades SROLyE ale the atreats, beuding pedestrians over In |down to thirty-six miles. ‘The tempera-| United States torpedo-boat destroyer Mo- ‘Every man hates to acknowledre | ner atrempts.to get home and blowing | Wire fell and the algns of spring which Liaw encarta Uy Tineraranite waste that-his friend's horse is a better ani- | mal than his own,” said Mr. Dill, while ssels had a Phe Misses’ spring suits, $14.75 feminine skirts about In n way that was | were weleomed #0 eagerly on Wednes| fie Philipp Extraordinary values , e dloce: Howell sald that there was no danger Of the auto superseding the horse, ti ey even go fishing Rome. tor of wit in the back [Ory th ¢hd—the ‘tonneau’ 1 belleve they call |t ft—and dangle the lines That's the best thing an auto can be used for 4 «Blun Shoe at that. Perhaps the reason Mr. Dill has condescended ito be with us to- Plenty of wet weather still coming, when our night is that there were no Road Horse. ‘order, waterproof shoes will prove a boon to outdoor ection Crane enais t k 2 workers; and plenty of doubtful weather, when the Moosehead Lake.” Me. Howell's hit at Mr. Dill's famous “Why,” he sai fn the things, perfectly shameful. But Old Boreas has|day.fled away. rough trip, but dno damage. the threo hundred roared thelr appre- no /ehame, A clation. "Speaker Reed owned a good! ..0 —— = = Sent id aa oe er be | ir, seg,tcnt cenit om Smartest_new 1904 styles. fy ourr millinery department. | yught that his horse was the only hate atl an 7 ; ry 5 that aver happened, ut one ime ie ead. GRHckinal InGeveuMoh glee at Att THAT IS correct in this world of fashion is being woe? oe ving ats Lis | Wombinetion papers it was necesaury (tM° efforts of the young women wo | : tern rot IerS shown at the Simpson Crawford Co.’s store, and the prices 3 ais S tyles, that they de filed by midnight, and {mere (ving (9 pass the comer and q are, Potitively Ihe fe wes Gualtyyanit oe considered. These suits T okt a i ok f as it was then 6 o'clock, Reed thought : 2 EEC . ind coats are exclusive—the kind in which you’ll be proud to see W DE thace was fnaiing: dblee, ponte bh oa ee eo Ar ee ; *s Clothi: | your daughter attired—the pind eres which she will Fait ecstasies, i ie tl eae ata MUA Ch could cover the ground, and he Jaughed |Me" that conductors wtopped thelr cars| Boys & Young Men’s othing Nermetae Ge eaueblee Gare them, because they're so beautiful, rices so exceptionally low, we will make Saturday an interest- At me. But jt was done within the (fm the midie of the block in order that Washable Suits aero e tailored and yet cost you so little. Here’s a fair ing day to the discriminating women of New York, as well as oh pRlenmagyensble ened areal DACA ALECRA, 2 : : Third Floor. an unusually busy one for us. 2S sea ale adh eI do hig oe Misses’ Suits of cheviots ani = rd : so mes ‘PRIESTS SUFFER At an Unusual Price, To-morrow $ fanc mixtures—new Spring Stiff trimmed hat department: “He must, 8 every horse-lover knows. Russians and Sailors, of Imported Linens, Chambrays, 95c¢ 1 4, 75 | Be fey Eton tastefully S14 75 ‘ . (Second Floor.) . find some in my lute and not praise Drills and Striped Materials, maJority with embroidered designs, | trimmed with novelty braid— . Two styles of stiff turbans and one pinched front ‘ my horse too highly, #0 hia appreciation Usually sold at $1.50 and $1.95 . | Wise eee ep seam skirts sailor—all very smart creations, in black yee like this: | NEW SPRINC WOOLEN SUITS, |¥ before your eyes for amoment. You'd claim it at the first opportunity for the and colors; real value $4.25. Saturday, cy) 5 ibe got ue te Be as Se | Sailors and Russians, with extra white Eton collars, $ price isonly $14.75. The sizes are 14 qnd 16. , special price...... douondoodecootutnae . Reg ae Nortolk Suits, with straight or knickerbocker trousers, *3-OO $7,50 for Misses’ fitted Spring Coats of t and cheviot Untrimmed Hat department ‘ i i d s of cover! : A ¢ qciow, $ have been cailed one of the Pope Pius Said to Have Ordered EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN WINTER OVERCOATS, sole, lined teres eneth, fat collar of ‘stitched velvet or peau de $7.50 Qlain Floor.) fier a sutocobile There's but Mite) a General Reduction at Once All-wool Frlere $3.90 Fie Grane Mixtures $5.00 ! : 1: es : cuhe Paap ese . Poster ielathe coun erPar De tnaesplcnald Tuesday ifference between an autolat and a 2 and Cheviots, . and Cheyiots, . | for Junior Suits of | $ i offerin, a rongs of particular women—— aorseman—they are both ‘high chargers’! Throughout Every Diocese in Formerly $6.50 to $9.75” | Uae fincy mixtures, Collarless | $5.75 eed Sion UTS Py SoHE tarbans and dress aoe $ . Can't Afford a 2.10 Horse. the United States ‘i lorfolk coats with belt, skirts lap | lined, prettily trimmed with taffeta with handfold chiffon edges; white, black 2 90 ‘ , . YOUNG MEN'S FINEST GRADE SUITS, f i , th ; Be ee ee eee teeaine a Imported Blue and Blick Cheviots and Untinished Worsteds, g 9.75 1) seams, faring: from knee,’ lengths 32 | bands, 37 to 40. andcolors; regular $4 values ; to-morrow, e he can't afford to have a horse; lie can't i double or single breasted, Usually $55.00 to $16.95 le 4 - 5 i i Pie sae £0 ae Pet one 9 ats teat te roma Caan ee $12:75) Oneereeoht | (8.70 Sree cuvette |_| || Soc Were aad team ngs: thousand-dollar automobile. iC system of Jd 5 at y Cole ) “But we all admit that the horseman |! Church whicly tas been tnstituted| + 5 ¢ 94 larless, small shoulder capes, semigit- | ¢d back, coat collar, full sleeves, lined exquisite. show! a has the first rights to the road. We are by Pope \Pi ay anal Boys & Girls Shoes He backs panysolte green and Ox- | throughout, 6 to 14 years. c cere arose cH Hale ee bart Uh by choice and autoists by 4 ie . s N r Recessity, We observe this rule: ‘Never {ete undaestooa, Strong, sturdy shoes, in Patent and Enamel Leather, Calfskin and $5.00 for Misses’ Walkin $6.85 for Girls’ regulation . and delicate shadings—bluet, geranium, car- “ page fe iiorseman on the toad—untit hie | © than $1,000 & year Vid Rid caadel oa Visite eeecalls lodestar aeoslag cx tency mints kitts,0% solid colors and | collar, braid trimmed, taffeta’ knot, a sage and Tae en dtl 3-toned 45¢ sen YOU. as incy mi Hi Pe ; i : yj Be rise to show that 1 mean what I : e aete pats ures, strictly tailor finish, | fauuesvenblenn ony sels aed sleeve, effects ; to-morrow’s sale, per bunch... ; | aay about being ao horseman first, 1 will) ty iy ofte $100 c to the Association to be %9 ” a ‘ a I aaa eed OORT a eet West Twenty-third Street, : : ; | any ime.” Peau upérD Showing and sale of men’s néw spring dn introducing Mr. “Dill, President . y i ' 518 top coats at $11.50; 25 coats at*14.50. HE “BROADWAY BOX” is the name of the new 1904 Top Coat for particular men, and it’s the newest and smartest style abroad this season. It certainly was a veritable “streak of luck’ that enabled us to purchase outright a manufacturer’s entire stock of these and other natty Spring coats at an extraordinary sac- tifice right at the inception of the season, That’s why they’re $11.50 to you Saturday. (Second Floor.) We want to cell you first about ‘Broadway Box” right in the height of fashion—recognized by discriminating men as the coat that fulfils the 1904 style mandates tothe letter. It’s made of that es is to Fj iaita Blyn Waterproof Shoes will prevent many a severe ipod belunos : } Ay 3 coldto ALL workers; styles popular English covert cloth and cut very short. We've a diversity of charming wa, minutes bet nth cond that the Po} £8 saa ie Blusher snditve 1 1 .5O shades—and such they may be correctly termed, they’re so desirable, The sizes are . ake himself heard. std lot ce cut; , ad | rme est ive “his apotoey forever ‘isla an r Snaiabet sae e@ ="! «33 to 42 chest, They're lined throughout with princess serge, except the sleeves and uncomobite. and asked him what the amount was.) > A Sf] 3 WALCKPFOOF o..- ses es eeee sees they with a good quality of satin. Every one is an.$18 Value, but to-morrow you may select your choice at $11.50, %2a5 and *30 Spring coats, °14.50. This is a very natty foreign covert coat, and it will command a generous share of admiration this season, ‘3 That_ manuf purchase “Included 200 of these popular coats—not one 14.50) "14.50 made to sell for less than $25, and many $30 values inthe lot. To-morrow you may \ Caps ofterea, | The pH oy i i With four Blyn any Trophy trophy tt n i it is easy to get BI of the b tores conveniently located Shoes—made by ourselves sold by our Shorn of every peany of excessive cost and abnormal profit, it ls economy to buy and wear them. ¥ Various members , y. vYou during the evening for o -| transfe p sOMe othe Petition, next seanon ou the toad. - = ~ D. Gill, @ local Road Drive: Association, formally juvited all the, RIGH MEN WILL DRIVE YOU. Hueets at, the bana partie tha may parade on May 14 next. | e fn’presenting ‘the tation: Or, aill| er ¥5 You May Ge to) Races on took occasion to tak« her crack at Vanderbilt Coach. I. BLYN & SONS the automobilists, in Has they are] 4. aay trip do the racetrack on a Bbsetway for thelr own us ee Me n handled by a Vanderbilt or a GUARANTEE SHOE co., Speedway for their ; Ws Fast procect may be enjoyed by. any race- i rome! FOUR 6th Ave, and 27th Street. Faotorlos cee ne Tye hope oA UE er with $5 next h t STORES Third Ave. & 122d Street. | Y. of thelr “own, Boon. and 89 male Plans have e h we " baseite so th Ave., 30th and 40th Sts, | 401, 403, 405 ‘will not attempt to gr: ' that they Pe PE iad AA ni “or h na to the REACH: 162 Bowery, near Broome St. |, Sst St. « " he (ripe will | f the have your choice for $14.50, They're all exquisitely hand tallored—perfect in fit, = cut after the very latest fashion—equal to custom made coats in every detail We have them in plain and fancy weaves all lined throughout with pure silk—all sizes, so you're sure of one, Men’s $20 suits at 59.75. Men’s *25 suits. at $14.00. This is the last of those elegantly tailored Suits and Overcoats that we've been selling at the exceptional prices of $9.75 and $14.00. They created the greatest clothing sensation of the year, because they're priced so low and yet are made of fine materials and fit perfectly, They're suitable for_present wear—to-morrow will probably witness the disappearance of the last suit. 4 $5.95:for boys’ $10 spring top coats; boys’ $5 coats $3.95. ° = These elegant top coats for boys are made of very fine quality covert $3 95 cloth and all satin lined. They're natty, perfect fitting Goats. The sizes are 5 to 16 ° ears, t's unusual to buy then at these exceptional prices this time of the year. You couldn't if we hadn't secured this great purchase from the manufacturer, 500 pairs ‘girls’ fine box calf ‘2.00 shoes at ‘1.45. the automobilists Ket together ttle doubt that they can get what they want. = ¥ 11 Robe: A ry = “These people may be infatuated with \ , | s their ‘choo- but there's noth- fr | ° ing Uke a horse to rejuvenate a man " alter ny When he's tired out and then gets hia ° fingers.on the ribbon forgets every- | . f TI will “: but his joy. re's More sold] start © i m0 . SATA AVE 192 T020™ STREETS 4 ee - fun; to the inch on | . N | Columbia graphophones, — R pair of green ones from the plow That our Examining Rooms are Unere ts to the Inite wes $7 down, Grand Opera Bn Torrie cn copy ont OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS js a Drought ¥ laugh: What, convenience to many, The chiefadvantage| || bal. weekly In your own home. Dr. Gill was the only speaker who| we offer is-in the. strictly professionall || or can ey 0. I being oki . | Once e team Face. behind Mon: a s ee y.cc' Oculists out, *, ¥ at me by a margin, and when T asked him w e he got his steppers le gaid, ‘Oh, they ghed on the futuro of the trotter nnd | character of the service—-the high standin Sembrich REN'T you glad you didn’t miss this announcement ? You'll look back upon it with still greater satisfactian Poswlbiiity of the track and road | of our Oculists; thei ry "||| monthly Edouard de Reask you glad you uncem Pp ‘i fhe a BRAT costa’ were: ee iaibesaliat auiprine Yeats of sue varments, Campanart J A when you see the shoes to-morrow. | They're such good strong shoes and.as dressy as can be for the little Miss. The sizes are 814 to ary M, Doremus, Mayor w-| NO CHARGE for Consultation. ||| 2 '@ys 101; and {1 to 2---B, C and D widths. “They're the best bargain of the season, and you'll’say so, too. Seaond Floor. Scent er tea :| “Glasses, if needed, $1.00 up. and other noted Metropolitan Se It won't take you a minute to make up your mind to buy your little girl.a pair. In the first place § . 1 45 you want her to have comfortable shoes, but you want them to be stylish and-neat, and those are 1 0) just the attributes that make these shoes so desirable, and still they are priced at $1.45—every palr ° $2.00 value, They are lace shoes. They have Goodyear welt soles, The leather is soft and easy on the feet, and they'll resist water, It's a great value, and the few hundred pairs cannot remain long. Opera-House artists sing for the Columbia. The most popular talking machine for Joseph L, stun james Henry Hopper, “Frank ' Bower, a nt Philadelphia ‘Road ¢, e A - it ie aire . lsc: nas. El.” Morr | we relined people, ' 3 dan t i : Pi |. OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice, _ : 1.85 for Women’s *3 Dongola’ kid, patent tip.| 39¢ for Women's first class, perfect style storm Issa New| 25 Broad St. “Aad Broa Bid 25c, for Columbia gold moulded records, Some ee tout et es 3610790 pba al sh : ban, Astor Hous Bock ||... . 50, and #1 for: the Columbia disk records. “1,20 for Boys’ $2 high cut. box calf school | $4. for Boys’ 41,50 resus colt. Je0e shoes. soltd Be RSE ORS DONE Rad” 2

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