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Tenement Dwellers Finally Rose The alleged playing of arpiano at all hours of the day and night! brought all the tenants of the big tenement at No. % Mott street and half those who live In + Btreet Court to-day when Mrs. Teahan accused Jacob Friedenthal, a harness-maker, of insulting her. “What was it all about?’ Magistrate Mayo. mpson Cra ATH AVE, 9270 20™ STREETS / | \4 | { BANGED THE PIANO + “He called me vile names,” replied Mrs. Teahaa. “She thumps the plano day and night,” retorted Friedenthal. half the neighbors crazy with the sing- ing and playing of ‘Bedella’ and ‘Down on the Farm.’ I have a dozen witnesses who are almost crazy because of the noise she makes on her plano. “Shame on you!" shouted Mrs. Tea- han. “Plano playing 1s the only recrea- tion I and my daughters hay: Simply Terrible, He Said. “It has got so bad,” explained Fried- enthal to the Magistrate, “that I have been compelled to send my wife away to escape the continual banging. She is Very nervous and cannot sleep because of the noise,” "Is {t as bad as all that?" Magistrate Mayo. innocently. “Yes,” replied Friedenthal. “The banging of the plano arf the singing of ‘Bedelia’ 1s enough to drive a man eri BY DAY AND NIGHT Wn Protest, and Then All the Persons Concerned Wound Up in a Police Court. asked ‘ the mdjoining houses to the Centre Lizzie less it In stopped and stopped quickly,” broke in James MacDonald, mith, “I will be a fit subject for a lunatic asylum. Y have ned to give up my work because I can’t, sleep nights. It seems to me the ‘whole inquired A 4 to % Off: 3,500 pairs 5,600 yards Nottingham “She has| “1 family in taking leshons on some ernie ge Mts Sind | Tnites, gal HHMPRWAANG ines Gallrc| poeta of instruments. “I have asked the Board of Health stop it." Interrupted | Friedenthal. ‘So far théy have not taken any acy Hut they ‘call me end my. daughters walled Mrs, Tei ested ‘the. Sagisttate. riven cragy by the noise you were making, and in the heat of the mo- ment said harsh things, but they say you are very nice people outside of the plano playing.” | Daughter to Defense. Mrs, Teahan's daughter spoke up for her mother with a good deal of heat. “Is that how you speak when at home?" inquired Magistrate Mayo, truce of one week. MOLINEUX BEHIND BILL. Records Destroyed, ALBANY, March 1.- of Pobert Scherer, of Albany, attorney have his pécture taken from from the Bertiilon Bureau, Senator Mc- Ewen to-day introduced a bill which, if enacted into law, will give Mr. Mol- Ineux the relief he desires. The bill provides that where a has had bis picture and recon!s in the Bertillon Bureau of the Department of Prisons, and his con’ ton Is subsequently reversed, or a ver frafened by the shrill explanation of he “Tt no, It is ittle oung woman, wondered at that your neighbors | ng woman admitted she was a beginner and had been takin leasona |beth fn singing and piano playing, “but T can't play much yet. 1 don't Ficnow jagistrate |gently. “When you are mbre expert you will find them listening thankfully, ‘ve no doubt. Meanwhile, suppose yout confine your practising to mid- day At the Magistrate's suggestion the with the State Superintendent of Pris- records shall be destroyed. Candy special. Genuine chocolate sponge, with deliclously flavored molasses 29¢ honey 296 centre; special for Wednes- whord Cu comb day shoppers, per 1b.,29c. Basement Salesroom. of Nottin hain lace curtains. curtain laces, % to % off. OW it's another shipment of curtains and curtain laces—a part of that manufacturers’ Surplus stock which we placed on sale Monday—a sale made noteworthy by the fact that values are so exceptional that shoppers coull until they should find themselves choosing from these extraordinary bargains. look at the wondrously low prices you pay. It’s a rare opportunity fot Nottingham lace curtains, 98c,1.50,1.75, 2.50, 3.25, 3.95, 4.50 New, fresh goods in the latest Scotch, Saxony and Guipure woven from fine Egyptian yarn and finished with patent over- edges. Come early to-morrow, there’s an advantage in early choosing. hardly wait There's a rich assembly of designs for your choosing, and r your profit. Fourth Floor. Nottingham curtain laces, 124%, 15c, 19¢, 23c;, 29¢, 39c, 49¢ Handsome new designs, comprising single and double bordered Great sale $8.25 rockers, °5 || ERE’S a lot of handsome golden oak and mahogany finish rockers that by rights belong to that great February , Furniture Sale, but they came too late. Just put in their appearance last night, and we decided to close them out quickly at prices as generous as that long - to - be - remembered February event. Fifth Floor. The designs are very handsome, and they're such comfortable chairs—high backs that are rich- ly carved—shapely arms, just the right height to make them restful —broad saddle seats—ideal chairs in every sense of the word. They’re made of sélected golds en oak and genuine birch, with mahogany finish, thoroughly fit- ted and hand-rubbed piano finish, so strongly made there’s never any danger of their coming apart. HEeG “mpson Crawford Co.’s new carpet department Here's a great sale of that fine, rich Tapestry 9¢ . and bedroom, S ¢ 98c and $1.17 ot $1.50 extra quality Axminster are types of Oriental richness and others captivating American effects, $11.25 for $13.25 4.6x7.6 royal Wiltons rockers $4.75 for 87.75 golden oak rockers. $5 for $8.25 golden Oak rockers—manogany finish. $6 for $8.75 golden oak rockers—manogany finisn, 54.25 for $6.50 golden 0: Positive clearing fine dinnerware: *15.95 to 21.50 sets, 510. and panel effects, ranging in width from 27 in. to 54 in.; not all widths, but there’s a large lot to choose from. ‘ has been the Mecca of critical homefitters ever since the opening, and it’s because designs are new, weaves the best, prices the lowest. Third Floor. Brussels Carpet at 59c. a yard—the same qual- 59c ity for which you pay 75c. and 80c. a yard elsewhere. It’s especially desirable for stairs Then there are other desirable weaves—Axminster and Wilton Velvet, and Rugs in endless diversity of pattern. Many new and ex- clusive designs. They're priced exceptionally low for this sa'e. 35 for 1.65 excellent Wilton Velvet Carpet Sale _of royal Wilton rugs. Those charming new spring designs—nhave you seen them? Some $29.50 for $35 9x12 royal Wiltons $29.50 for $37.50 9x12 royal Wiltons $16.75 for $21 6x9 royal Wiltons Imported Iinoleum and oilcloth for 55c to 60c Importe: 5 cork linoleum. bored 246 Lea ead extra 396 THs sale positively affords you the best opportunity ware. We have a few more than one hundred sets to clear out at values. They'll go quickly at this unprecedented low price. That's s a set if you could see them. But to accomplish that it will be necessary to come to-morrow—an ideal time to furnish the-table in your city home or Summer cottage. These ‘16.50 dinner sets at $10 are made of fine porcelain, full gold $ lines, embossed and traced in_glit- 1 tering gold, neat spray decorations; a set worthy to adorn the table of any dining-room, city home or summer cottage. $9.45 for $15 100-piece English Porcelain dinner sets, splendid ware and handsome decorations. $24.45 for $32.50 100-plece Theo. Haviland dinner sets. An exceptional value in this rich imported ‘ware, 10c. each for 25c. plates. 60¢. for $1 mayonnaise bow! “| 35c. each for 50c. fine China | Plate. Plates. 20c. for 30c. fancy ice cream $1.50 oach for $2.50 fine China | Saucers. | cake plates. 50c. each for 856. China cake plates. Clocks, $16.50 for $25 clook sets, marble $2.50 for $4 3-ptece China tea sets | base, bronze mountings, 18¢, for 35c, China pickle dishes. 19¢, for 366, Limoges China cups and saucers. March sale of groceries. Sixth Floor. - $2.25 for $4 hand decorated wall plaques. — Guaranteed strictly | frown | Tala: | Packed one doz. in car: ton : |, ORANGES: juley, | Callforn| Sree. | seed~ 250 | Jean ‘stripe: per’ In, dor . BAKING POWDER NAVY BEANS~ Ni pure cream of tart state: 5 Ibs. AN sseee GORNMEAL Kin dried yellow, 10 Ibs: 230 PEARS— Surar, Bartlett in pure srrue. 2 oe, 81.80 PLUMS—New erik Stale, Green, Gage or i EYP don, $1 can. COFFEE— Waverly Biend Sey yGhettnut roast, 6 lbs, ; $1.00; Ib. a2 ean ve Enrlish SUCCOTASH—onelaa, co ene 146 OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE— Targe bottle, 160. Be ‘medium, BGG? etn. SUGAR— est cut loat, 280 Money Comb, | or powdered, 5 Ibs... CRACKERS— In; er-neal Sehbestah Th ean Heal duality, doz. T can.) SPICES— roan Ground biack “pepper, winger or. cinnamon, Ib. B20 GUTTER — ASPA’ RAGUS—T onder rook, 5 Tb. pall. Sean nae FLOUR— Roya stuart PEACKEREL-. 1 fancy) lage bloat ne whole wheat, 10 1b. sack, B8e.; 5 Ib. ick, 22c ERIN 9 orted wotian mixed, ki B8o SAVERKRAUT— Lon cut, large glass jar. . com. S8%p; “can TOMATOPS.. Solid on concentrated 1 ib. » Sizes 34 to 40. of the season to furnish your table with new dinner- $10 each to-morrow. They represent $16.50 and $15.95 to $2 ure. And it’s just as certain that you'd make up your mind to s cure Fourth Floor. These $15.90 to 521.50 sets at$10 are priced so low because in some instances a few pieces are missing; $ we have but 25, and we're deter- 10 mined to close them out quickly to- morrow. All have neat spray decorations. Very handsome, $26 tor $35 Limoges ‘china dinner sets, coin gold stippling. giving it a beautiful effect. ‘50 for $100 Theo. Haviland dinner sets. The very richest imported china, 50c. fons} hand decorated plates. | 10c. for 25c. bread and putter 60c. for $1 boulllon cups and | plates. saucers. 306. for 60c. oyster plates, Cut Glass, $2.95 for $6 cut glass bowls. $1.95 for $3 cut glass claret jugs, $1.25 for $2.50 cut glass nappies. | $3,95 for $6 cutglass celery trays 50c, each for $1 cut glass salt ieee for 75c. Colonial glass water Saab ores Hod ot Ga bottles. wry for 40c. C i cutglass water 6: 'G. for 40c. Colonial glass borr: $6.95 (ORS LO GUL g)aes Water Jugs bowls. y $2.25 for $3 cut glass vinegar 10c. for Colonial glass salts and cruets. Peppers. Great sale of trunks '/ off. vs a great reduction to make on trunks right at the ioeestion of the ‘going away” season, but these are broken lines and weX* going to close them out. That’s why they're priced so low. They're an the very best—the very strongest trunks. It’s an ideal time to purchase that trunk you will need for your St. Louis World’s Tr trp, Basement Salesroomn. (305 | are "375 {10 for men's i 4 $15 | bureau |} | for women's iyader id | hat boxes. splendidly made. $8.50 for ‘11 steamer trunk, leather bound, brass trimmings, extra strong strap hinges. $3.75 for wo- men’s hat boxes; large enough for six hats. $15 for $25 bu- I 5 reau trunk, sizes 3410 35, excellent value. $ $35. dress trunk— 24 for $3 to 40, ($35 for $55 wardrobe trunk. $20) for 430 inink hamper— English enamel, duck covering; | Goes to Legisinture to Have Prison ~At the request for Roland Molineux tn his appeal to the Rogues’ Gallery and his measurementr many tunes well,” she said tearfully. u ered on a sub “That ts exactly what your neighbors | Wet of acquittal is rendered on a sil! complain. of.” sald the sequent trial, the person may have the picture and records eliminated by fillng ons the court certificate of reversal or acquittal, and forthwith the picture and | ; : French Gobelin Tapestry, _____ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1 TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, . 1904. charge was withdrawn and the entire party left the court-room, agreed to @ Optical Goods. Balcony, B4th St Under the supervision of a licensed optician, who will examine your eyes and prescribe for you free of charge, or execute your oculist's prescription for at least one-third less than the charges made elsewhere for similar services, Carpets--- 1A March Sale. r. All-wool Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, Hartford, Lowel and Higgins’ very best qualities. Sold elsewhere at 75¢.; c Special here at...... 48 Tapestry Brussels Carpets, Smith’s and Higgins’ best ten- wire qualities. Sold elsewhere at 85c.; Special here at. Wool Velvet Carpets—Smith’ s and Hartford's finest, not printed, but woven designs. Sold elsewhere at $1.15; c Special here at...... 84 Axminster Carpets, handsome Oriental and floral patterns, light and medium colorings. Sold elsewhere at $1.25; ec Special here at 89 Body —_ Brussels — Hartford's, Bigelow’s, Lowell's and W fal’s, with and without borders. Sold elsewhere at $1.50; ic Special here ate. 89 Savonnerie Axminsters in floral patterns for parlors, with and without borders, elsewhere at $1.65; Special here at Wilton Velvet Carpets, an ex- tra attractive showing of hall and stairway styles Sold $]-19 Sold $ 1 24 Special here at : Rigelow’s, Lowell's and Whit- tal's Roval Wilton, rich Orien- tal effects. elsewhere at $2.75 Special here at China and Japanese Mat- } tings. sr |Our own importations: China Matting, 40-yard rolls, prices start at $5.98 Japanese Matting, prices start at $7.98. Lace Curtains. sr: Sold $s] 40-yard rolls, Renaissance Lace Curtains, finished Arabian Dentelle Lace Curtains, trimmed with elaborate borders and heavy corded work; others ask $6.50 to $13.00; our prices, $4.98. $6.98, $8.24 and $10.48. Irish Point Lace Curtains, novelty de- signs and all-lace effects; others ask 3 to $12.00; our prices, $3.48 to 60.98. Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, trimmed with fine lace inserting and edgings to match, forty different yles; others ask $3.50 to $4.50; our $2.49 and $3.24, s Cottage Curtains, made ne muslin; others asle $1.95 ur prices, $1.49 to $1.98. Upholstery. 11. Repp Portieres, with fancy appliqued |. borders; also a number of reversible Tapestry Portieres, some finished with fringe at top and bottom, others have rope edges; were $4.24 and $5.74: to close out, reduced to $2.98 | and $3.48 a pair. Silk Gobelin Tapestry Table Cov- jers, finished with heavy knotted fringe, new spring styles: $5.00 kind at $3.98; 1%2x1% yards. prices, $2.24, $7.00 kind at $5.74; 2x2 yards. | $8.79 kind at $6.99; 2x2% yards, Tricot Tapestry Table Covers, new color effects. | $2.75 kind at $1.98; 1'4x1% yards, $3.95 kind at $2.98 $5.25 kind at $3.98; 2x2 yards. 2x2% yards, four popular j colorings, sold elsewhere at $3.00 and $4.50 a yard; our prices $1.49 and $1.98 Housefurnishings., -sa-emen Gray Steel Enamelled Rice Boilers, No, 2, 47¢. el Enamelled Rice Boilers, 3, 27 el Enamelled Lipped Sauce- and Enamelled 226. Taa Kettles, Gray Steel Enamelled Solanders, 19¢. Family Clothes Wringers, 11-in rubber rollers, guaranteed’ for five years, $2.89. Hardwood Step Ladders, five feet | high, with pail shelf, 59e. Hardwood Commodes, enamelled pans, $1.99, Empire Clothes Dryers, 46¢. “Popular” Carpet Sweeper, made by the Bissell Garnet Sweeper Co., 89c. ‘Rhad Planks, 49¢. and 896, en ne RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their how Prices, ACYS B' way, at.6th Ave. 34th to 35th St. Watch Repairing. Int Fl. 34th St., bet. Elev. partment is thore yer ganized. All work Is done by the most careful and skilful people, and the tact fs fully proven that our prices areat least one-third less than others charge. Nothing is too fine and delicate for our of experienced workmen. = 600 Women’s All - Silk Umbrellas, 97° Men’s and Women’s Imported Hosiery. Two Great Specials-i« Men's 35c. Half Hose at Women’s 50c. Lace Lisle 19c, Pair. at 29c. Pair. Close rolling. Natural handles, The A manufacturer’s sample line of These are our own direct importa- ] best Umbrella value we have ever Half Hose, comprising lisle thread tions, comprising all-over Lace] known and fine cotton, the majority in| Lisle Thread Hose in various pat- dark grounds with neat stripes; terns, all with spliced heels and] Women’s Shirt Waists99c some plain modes, tans and blue; ! also plain colors with silk side clocks Sold elsewhere at 35c.;) our price 19c. pair. toes; in pure white, black—and tan in assorted shades. Sold else- where at 50c; our price 29. pair. Sold elsewhere at $1.35 and $1.50.—ca rn. Shirt Waists made of sheer white lawn, round yoke effect, trimmed with double rows of lace and em- broidery inserting with double row of embroidery inserting down front. Dress Goods Specials--Three.-« 69c 79c =| $1.24 forgiBlackSilkGren-'for $1.25 Ladies’ for $1.75 French Chif- adine. the patterns in- | Cloth—navy, royal,/fon Voile, rich, pure cluding twenty styles marine, cadet, plum- black—our own im- Shirt Waists made of Union linen, trimmed with drawn work medallions and Teneriffe wheels. of dainty stripes that | purple, scarlet, car-/| portation: A dignitied Shirt Waists made of sheer lawn promise to be preva-|dinal, brown, tan, and elegant suggestion with tucked yoke, trimmed with five: lent this season; width |castor and other for a spring gown; rows of embroidery inserting; tucked 44 inches, shades. 46-inch width. atceves $1.49 for $2 Shirt Waists. Made of organdy, trimmed with’ large tucks, five rows of lace insert~ ing and embroidery medallions, ‘ Silk Petticoats, $5.89 Others ask $8. Petticoats made of heavy black and colored Taffeta,trimmed with tucked: deep umbrella-shaped ruffle and narrow tucked ruffle, TeaGowns& Dressing Sacques = * Dainty, charming garments, surprisingly inexpensive. At $4.34—Tea Gowns of white dimity, Empire style, ie and rib- bon trimmed. At $4.96—Tea Gowns of whit> dotted swiss, with sfilor collars and deep tucked flounce, lace trimmed. At $8.49—Tea Gowns of China silk, trimmed with Valenciennes Jace and insertings; flounce on skirt. At $16. 79—Tea Gowns of China silk, Empire effect; deep tucked circular tlounce, trimmed with lace insertings and medallions; full flowing sleeves. At $17. 59 to < 65.89—Tea Gowns of better qualities, values cor- respondingly good. At $9.49—Kimonos made of Japanese silk, large collar, ribpon trimmed. At §1.98—Dressing Sacques made of flannel; all imported gar- ments; were $2.96 to $4.96; ever so slightly soiled. At $3.69—Dri trimmed with lace. At $5-96—Dressing Sacques made of China silk, trimmed with several rows of lace inserting and edging. ny Children’s Dresses, za Fh...’ Children’s Russian Dresses, m: of pink, blue or oxblood chambray, trimmed with pique straps, ages 2 to 4 years, 39c. Ghildren’s French Waist Dresses, made of pink, blue or oxblood cham- ~ bray. trimmed with three rows of embroidery insertings; ages 2 to 4 years, 49c. r Ghildren’s Frené Waist Dresses, of chambray, yoke effect, trim with hemstitching down front small pearl buttons; ages 2 to 4 year 79¢. ig Sacques made of sheer white lawn, elaborately skirt effect, Stamped Pillow Tops.-2 F: Flora! and conventional designs ready for embroidery, including’ backs, regular prices 24c. and 47¢,; special at 10c. Women’s Early Spring Model Suits. —» - Offering splendid opportunities for gratifying individual taste. Pillow Slips. ready for use, made of taffeta cloth, art ticki and burlap; some. finished corded edges, others with tassels, sizes 22x22 incheS......e0 39 Tailored Suits, made of gray mixtures and blue and Wack Lymansville cheviots; Eton coats with deep capes, satin lined, braid. and button trimming; side-plaited, instep-length, un- MIMOMSKINESE anon eta nets oc isisvaln cone caiataiwraje sioseccterster eile? Embroidery instruction — all — branches—by competent teachers. Eton Suits, made of blue and bla vas, fitted cape over sleeves, trimmed with peau de soie bands; fancy sleeves tin- ished with’ peau de sole cuffs, braid trimmed; fitted gird 9-gore flare skirt made over taffeta drop . - $26.96 Women’s Dress Skirts.-»". Dress Skirts made of black Venetian cloth, box plaited Books. Standard Sets at Low Prices, Cooper's Works, 5 Vols., 54¢, Carey's Works, 5 Vols., 54c. Henty's Works, 5 Vols., 54c. Balcony. panel front, trimmed with folds of taffeta... .....$6.96| . Macaulay's Works, 5 Vols, Ste, Dress Skirts made of black Panama cloth, 7-gore style, every Hiblls Works GV Olu aig gore trimmed with peau de Bandsi.ssiecinseinalesctetess $9.96 Thackeray's Works, 10 Vols., $1.99 a 4 ; 4 3 Shakespeare's Works, 12 Vols., $1.32 Dress Skirts made of black voile, gore model, trimmed with Cooper's Works, 16 Vols, $9.61. © {afYeta bands forming pointed tabs; made over taffeta D sk Wake Asi vel 1X0} MOU URIOGOLIO OSE OORON TOA OCT ACOO AAS OONSar $14.74 ekens's: Works 132y0 Scott's Works, 12 Vols., $7.21. 101 pieces, e ° ° Continuation Sale of China and Glass. Porcelain and China Dinner Sets, Straus Cut Glass. $587 for $7.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, pretty fi * ry ‘ for it a world-wide reputation. flower decorations, 37: 47 for $10.00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, new stapes Salad and Fruit Bowls, seven and green and blue decorations. Sh inebet Ip diataster— MU Rees $().89 for $12.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, artistic deco:| Trays seidibe Gthete’ up tO rl ‘ rations, every piece gilt. $4.50; special for this sale, . $2 $] | Hy a Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, fine old English $2.87 for $4.50 Celery Trays. inton decorations. $2.98 for $4.50 Decanters, qt. size. $] 2: 33 for $18.00 Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, floral Salad and Fruit Bowls, 9 inch decorations, gold edges. diameter. $14: .87 for $20.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, Tankards, two quart size floral decorations, Claret Cup Pitchers, $ 33 for $25.00 Theo, Haviland China Dinner Sets, 100! sold by othi to $7.50; I a Pieces, various decorations. anal (ss WHR test . $4.97 $ .97 for Theo, Haviland China Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, sold nay casino genco, Shell Oyster Plates. $ Hy * Oyster Plates with the shell Main Floor China Bargain Tables shaped depressionsforserv- An event! Theodore Haviland’s Decorated China Table-' ing oysters on the half ware at about half prices. Plenty of full dozens of each aaa ies niGaie urticle for those who wish to secure small sets. |t0'$7:00 a dozen; soi We Dinner Plates, ae, each, | Cups and pacers, 2 2fe. each, Special for this sale.....,. Breakfast Pla each, | Preserv % Tea Ph 15 ae Butter Plates Cover Dishes, 7c. each. | Sauce Boats, 6%. each, [Bouillon Cups & Saucers: . Ten styles of Bouillon Bohemian Glass Vases. Cups and Saucers from All the ADVANCE SAMPLES from our own. and other Eimoges, Susivard Eng- . land— exquisite China. factories from which we have placed our orders have Sold by others up to $6.00 served their purpose. They are on sale on the main floor 3 dozen; bargain tables at CLEARANCE PRICES. |Special for thissale. . duit, Sisal ase Ni il

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