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by! 1 ride tn = Oe: % bo ts Bg More than Thirty Thousand * Persons Will Be in Line in “Honor of the Patron Saint of Ireland on March 17. MAYOR M’CLELLAN MAY BE ON REVIEWING STAND. After the Great Parade Has Dis- banded the East and West “Side Divisions Will Hold Two Monster (Celebrations. , ‘ ) ‘Arrangements are being rapidity com- pleted for the erentest St. Patricia! Day parade pf the Ancient Order of| ‘WMbernians in New York City ‘12. The meinbers of the Nity “Visions of, tite order and every Catholic orgnpization in New _ Gounty will be represented. “A committed of the order, composed County “Prerifent McNulty, Major) T. MeCrystal, Daniel V. ¢ ‘Thomas Kelly, John ©. McGann and Grand Marshal William Lynch waited >on Mayor McClelian and extended him fin invitation to be their guest. ‘Ine ‘Mayor accepted the invitation and said he would oitMer review the parade or carriage at the head of the guests, whichever his official) Would permit on that day. Gommissjoner, McAdoo has ac- and granted tne ff march. ‘i'ne in- ‘Will meet at the Vander ‘orty-second street and Lex- promptly at 1 o'clock. of Col, Duffy, will act‘as the en- Gort Of honor. ‘The ranic and file of the { will wear for the first ume en thetnes rade uniform of the National of the State. parade will start from Fifth ave ‘and. Forty-second street promptly o'clock. ‘The I tth La ‘at eof mar nee. The weet side divisions will Peed ha nhat and Casino, at She Hundred and Fifty: il see ece, avenue, ‘The eat side divisions Ta ge Miizer's Harlem River Park . Grand Marshal Lynch and aides, Patrick Sharkey and Maurt F. O'Connor, will head the parade. Forty Band The Hibernian Band, / members of the order, will t public appearan: will be forty # nade up of 1 make thetr in the parade. prass bands and eteen tife and drum corps in the de. The famous Catholic Protectory: <y 160 pleces will head the 90,00) members of the Ancient Order of Hiber- Riane, Grand Marshal William Lynch thas appointed the following his: speotal aides, who will of the parade: Pat ] “Thomas Kelly, Michael K Conroy, ftobert Patrick Kinney Alderman John Ww ~The complete list of invited guests has) ot as yet heen made up. Some of them eM Vicar-Genera! Mooney, Very Rev. Bie Atiinson, aries McCready, Charles F, Mur: fudge: Morgan J. O'Brien, Jud wich, Matthew F. Donoghue, Tir ‘othy D. Sullivan, City Chamberlain Pat- rick ‘Keenan, Thomas Foley, John F. Ahearn, Police Commissioner William McAdoo, Deputies Cowan and McAvo Rey, Father Van Rensselaer, Ret Father Duffy, Commissioner Nicholas J. Hayes, Alderman Dougherty, John Murphy, Gen. James R. O'Belrne, Al man John \Gaffney, Alderman Doug’ erty, Patrick Keohan, Joseph J. Len- on, Commissioner ‘Taxes John J. Brady, W. Bourke Cockran, William D. fecLaughiin, Harry Bannon, George ls F. Haffen, James J. Hag- Hugh Flood, Daniel F. Alan, jssioner Lant State Senator wiey, T. C. Quinn, F. L, Blanchard, eeegh 'P. Healey, ‘Alderman Roddy, Jonw D. rm, Crimmins. The old style regalia has been dono @way with, And thin year Grand Mar- ghal William Lynch will wear a white ge and old-! ond aides) aides will wear green ‘saxhes and !d- Bold rosettes; the division marshals. wil wear green sashes and white! ettes, and the division aldex to the rand Marsha! will wear green sashes| with white rosettes, Those Who Will Parade. ‘A partial list of the organizations that gill be in the parade ts as follows: Bixty-ninth Resiment it Regiment Yolunte: | ‘Reximent Volunteers, of Brooklyn Batra Reximent Irish Volunteers. af West- sire cheater. rahal and Aldes. Shaviatn. fon Countfnamas Meng County Monaghan Men's Association ‘Gaelic. 80" en. County Roscommon, Men merajd Isle, Coimty Kildare Men’ unty Longford Ae County Armagh Men Phe Thomas Ds County "Kerry Men American-Irish 11s a Tnnistail Clu an Club, 06 Club, Hil Chub, Tu. ‘Association. _. =. Divisions Nos. 4.15, Mt, Vincent Ferrers Cadet Band and Cadets, with Division No 1 and Cadets, with O21, 22, 28, 24, 25 20, 30, 31, 82, 88, 84, aod a8. ‘To Head the A. 0, A. © The following county off ™ will head abt 000 members of the Ancient Order bof Hibernians in the parade: County Patrick J. McNulty ‘ esidents, Major 5. 1. ‘3 gine Kelly, Jou C. homas Sunninghbam he national festival of t Order of the Mi hi ed. hat~ pad, Casino, One Hundred vs see oe Daniel V. Clan} han, John J. Ahearn, Jamos Campbeli and John Fitzpatric! nbers of the | committee, D. M. Rice, rtin J. Kane, State Treasurer John Lenihan, William McDowell, James Kearney, ‘John J Murtin, Daniel Tobin, Patrick Hayes, P.M, Burke, Michael Rogers, Dr. J. 't" C. O'Donogtiue, Michael O'Hrien, lence Donoghue, William Malley, |Thomas J. Birmingham, Patrick ¥F. O'Reilly, Major Bdward 'P. Gligar, J. | PB. Butler, P. J, O'Brien, John McAdam, Patrick Mu Capt. Martin Greelish, QUELLED A STREET RIOT. Tre Policemen Saved from Infari- ated Band of Italia ‘The reserves of the Bedford avenue police station were called out last pight to quell a small-sized riot and save Policemen Powers and Jekyll from an infuriated band of Italiana, er- Bt. Patrick's Day Chairmen, James Bo: rell; Becretarles, Ju! J. Hanlon, Coyle Nulty, Major 5. Kelly, John’ C. ney, Capt James Moy! '. MeCrystal, McGann, ‘Thomas and James J. Hagan Chairman Reception Michael P, Carolan and Pat McEvily; Floor Directors, Brooks, ‘Michael Daly, Dante) a Jebration are: and John Tyr- County OMcers—Very Rev. Dr. Chariea) The exemplification of the four de McCready, County President D, J. Dantel Cunningham, a and Michael Mohan ‘Trustees—Poter Lennon, John J. Pal- las, Harry McGee and Bernard Reilly, Committees — James M. \ Thomas Jonn J Trav McCabe, Jumes J, Haggerty, Hickey, Patrick Kinney, Pat- Chariee ¥ O'Rourke. and D.|_ Division 16 will carry a Russian flag lin the parade. Three men were d at the corner of Metropolitan avenue and Havemeyer atreete when the po- lcemen interfered. While arresting James Jnckerson, of No. 97 Metropolitan avenue, a mob of hia friends pitched into Jekyll and Powers. A conductor of a passing tro!- ley car saw the general mix-up, He ran to the Bedford avenue station and sent in the alarm. With the arrival of | Woodma western Me-| grees will lace on ‘Thursday, Thomas) March 1, at the lunroe Butldl V.|13 Fast Mifty-ninth street, when ass lof 407 candidates will take their degrees. Grand Marshal Willdam Lyn. of special aides, di- rand marshal and di- vision marsha atrick’s diay arade for Ti at Lyneh's Fiail, “northeast corner. One. Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Amsterdam avenue, at 8 o'clock parents. years, | nent OF trick J, Monag: quieted, Three Italians were arrested. turbing the peace’ GiRL STUDENT TO WED COUNT. CHICAGO, |March by ‘The the young —————= the reserves the disturbance was soon| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Iron Bed, $1.95, BRASS VASES AND GAPS AND FOOT; ALL SIZE! silk and wool, in BLACK, and an elaborate assortment of stylish shades. Special Monday. . 45 Inch All Wool Nun's one of the favorite fabrics of assortments; 85c. Is the usual selling price. Gur special price Monda: . 4 $3.50 Guaranteed Sp yard ..... G00 at, yard, $1.50 Silk and Wool yard yard, prices ever known in New Decorated Porcelain Dinner Ware With exqui pink rosebu; Bread inch, and Butter Plates, r ularly $1 0 doz Tea Plates, 5 inch regularly $1 du Breakfast Plates, 6 inch remularly £1.50 duzen, Dinner Plates, 7 inch. regularly 1,75 de Fruit or Preserve Saucers 4 5 6 Tea Cups and saucers remulatiy $1.00 dozen Plain White Porcelain Dinner and Tea Ware Cups and Saucers,a variety of shapes and sizes; regular prices $1.06 and $1.20 dozen; Sale Price, Cup and Saucer. 4c. pair splendid qualities; bargains Bread and Butter inch, roguiariy Sic, dozen. Tea Plates, 5 Inch, Plates, $3.50 White Enamelled within reach of every purse, son; BLACK, Cream and elaborate color 75c. All Wool Sponged and Shrunk $1.00 quality All Wool Broadcloth, 52 inch, floral decorations; all gold lined; 7¢ | Coffee In plain and tancy shapes; | great | Photos. Another great offering which includes e 412 Im N bs ) 20, in HEAD “shyt S CO. D S. re GOO children, Another Remarkable Offering of Dress Goods at Prices Dependably At the very threshold of the Spring season come values in Dress Fabrics that really place a new garment This should be the biggest week of the year, so that the Easter gown may have plenty of time for its make-up. The sale of to-day and to-morrow establishes a new low record—you'll discover nothing to parallel it, in all New York. $125 Crepe de Paris, made from pure Cream 79c Veiling, this sea- Great Sale 49c All Wool 29°. Crepe Albatross, at vp This Albatross is made from pure Australian wool, has a handsome, crepy finish and is very much superior to the qualities advertised by others at 29c. Every con- ceivable shade, plenty of black and CREAM. Still Greater Black Goods Values. otproof Black Broadcloth at, 1 08 44 inches where at 43 inches the popu Black. S yd 5c ti {$1.00 All Woc! Imported Canvas Eta Cheviot, 50 inch, ard epe de Paris, yyy ‘inch, at, Cc |$1,00 All Wool | r Q8c * 00 ‘ool Imported Melrose an Hinchpatscdcscearsteusicces acess eesons 69c at, |50c, All Wool Voile, Etamine and Gran inch, at----.-....ecescscsssececessedce York. More than one hundred thousand.pieces are represented—and the prices are mere The entire lot is now on sale, Providing, beyond a doubt, the most wonderful values New York has ever known. er Plates, 7 inch size...7¢ | CHAMBERS. wich Dinner Plates, 7 inch regularly $100 dozen, Dinner Plates, § inch eee rewularly #1.) dozen, Soup Plates, 7 inch. rewularly $12 | MEAT DISHES: le) B neh, Dinni This Set, $2.95. || DECORATED PORCELAIN DINNER SET; contains 42 pieces; greentlowerand tilled in color decoration; set con- sists af the following piece: 6 Plates, 5 inch; 6 Plates, 7 inch; 6 Cupsand Saucers, 6 Fruit Saucers, 6 individual inch Butters, 1 Meat Platter, 1 § inch Pickle Dish, 1 covered Vege- if “ table Dish, 1 Open Baker, 1 | h vir 88 doe Bow!—42 pieces; usualvalue, + Fenularly 450 $4.50 Special for this sale, Cups $2.95 set regularly $1 i Soup Plates, 7 inch: size. regularly $1.75 dozen Fruit or Preserve S$ | each . . id Vegetables, dor ihe den Pickle Dishes, eac! fae regularly 20c, 3 Individual Butter Chip: Mebimimaas ties regularly 50c. doz | Cream Pitchers, each regularly 2%. Meat Platters: : remularly Feqularly c c dow. and Saucers; Fegularly $1.0 dozen. Fruit or Preserve Saucers... regularly O0c, dozen, | pair | Oatmeal Saucers, each | regularly dozen, Dishes, att aud ‘Be. e Double Egg C qhe- a regularly S6e. de Covered Vegetable Dishes regula | Baking Dishes; | scalloped: Inch; regularly 10¢ M then! regularly Y remularly 2c MB, y s round, square, Ue W GLASS. engrave fr Initia either scr OF phate $y Speclal at Tie. doxen EDLE ETCHED TUMBLERS, artoi, “of stylea to | choose from, with Your Initial engraved on’ sane. fipgcial. at wt 2B 4 PLAIN BLOWN “THIN: WATE GUASRES: best | kinge: remular price, “the. dozen Special at 450. dozen BREASED,, Grease SALAD ‘ ney “pattern; erin top; umial 28c._ Kind 100. each, at... Se Vegetable y at N a | \ | eta § inch | i 2 | quart, 200 » quart, 250. ee quart, BSc. F quart, ‘Be ry Fou i Porcelain Dinner Ww 9 inch: regularly a 10 Inch: reqularly $3 dox 4 | Bowls, S-inch size. regularly Ze, each. inch: regularly ve, 7 Ineh: remular! . and Border Decora: Tea Plates, 5 inch size, at,..5¢ regularty $1.2 dozen. Breakfast Plates, 6 inch size, 6¢ _.., Fegularly, $1.60 dowen,’” | price Monday, yd. 75c All Wool Canvas Voiles, They are !69c, Lustrous Mohair Brilliantine, 52 inch, AQ c F52"A w |75c. All Wool Granite Cloth, 50 inch, at....... perials, with best Carbonette finish, and one large picture, size 16x black and white ; all 2 50 oo, ae complete for, We make a specialty pictures tor insuring fine results. Little. $1.50 French Voile, very superior quality and fintsh, in BLACK and com- plete assortment of fashionable colors; wide, and sold else- $1.50. Our special 8c wide, and come in all lar colorings; also ipecial price Monday, 39c t, yard.. = 3c 46 inchs AQ id Ai 45 60c rmure, i) Cc sa oe mine, ite, 36 and 38 Two Solid Carloads of China--Porcelain Dinner,Tea and Toilet Ware in Plain White and Decorated From the biggest and best known pottery in Trenton, N, J., we have purchased two solid carloads of porcelain China to sell at the lowest Never So “= Cheap Before. fractions of actual worth. out covers, ex- Feguiar price, 48, overs, 400. 1 thout —« ° price, ch. price, with covers, regular price, reguiar price, $1,00; 16 pric This Set $3.34. COMPLETE | DI: of lala white Dish - only. Coy Vegetable only in, € Ba Dish, 2 pes, pert ony 7 th. Open Baker... 1 Ds a3 T only Bowl: {82h Giaky eat The S18 100 Pieces for $3.34. 7.— Miss Letha @ student at the North: reity, Ia to be the wife of Count Alexandro Heri, an Italian novie- man, their engagement having just been announced, woman's marriage will not take place until the girl has won the degree for which she hag been working four She fs the daughter of a prom|- ncinnat! lawyer. FOUND HER FATHER DEAD W A FELD Rudolph Zalt, Forced to Givo| Up Business on Account of Iil-Health, Commits Suicide in «. Vacant Lot. The body of Rudolph Zalt, & saloonkeeper, was found diay by ughter in a lot opposite his home Bergen street, Brooklyn. | committed sulcide durin the formerly A yenr ago Zalt was forced to give up business on account of sickness und since that time hud been in a de- spondent moud ITALIANS SLASHED IN FIGHT. Unidentified Man Who Cot Them eds in Escaping. ‘Tony Alvino, of No, £0 Carroll street, Brooklyn, and Joseph Albano, of No. 4) Dowiaw street, are in the Lous! Island College: Hospital to-day, sut-| fering from numerous cuts infiteted by unidentified countryman of theirs) in a fight which occurred in Peart! street, Brooklyn, The man with thel knife ‘escaped Neither would an ve any explanation of the row ot than that they had Argued with the Italian and that he had drawn a knife, which he used with telling effect. ge NU AUTO KNOCKS DOWN GIRL. | Harled Several F ing Columb Mary Hannan, a servant employed by Mrs, White, of No. West Sixty- aixth street, while crossing Columbus avenue at Sixty-sixth street to-day was ;ked down by an automobile owned k by J. Alexander. worth (ten) of S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given Free for the outside Wrapper and Label taken from a 20c, bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE (the only imported Worcestershire) When presented at any of the Stores owned or operated in any part of the U. S, Y weoee Y ‘The gitl was thrown several feet. She was taken to Roosevelt Hospital, The large department stores fill the public eye by renson-of their size and the vartety of goods they sell, Nothing in the line of merchandise seems to come amiss to some of them. Thay are “jacks of all trades" in retailing. We confine ourselves to one line solely —that of groceries and family supplies; but we are specialists in that line— the original discoverers of how to re- tail the highest quality’ of goods for the lowest prices, We keep far in advance of any competition. Our krocery stores do not obtrude them- selves on the public eye. Yet they are well known. The ‘thrifty JAMES. BUTLER store is a necessary and welcome addition to every proserous neighborhood. ‘The floor space oc- cupied by our distributing depot, of- S.& H. Green Double Butler’s Coffe Unexcelled for taste and aroma, Every day fresh roasted, Low- est prices, 15,20,25c. a lb, The ‘finest Imported Mocha and Java Coffee for 25c. lb, Salmon—Best Red Alnska, Hatchery and other popular brands, 2 cans for 25c.; a c: Salmon—Famous Baste icest Columbia iver Salmon, 1-!b. tall can... + 19c “Queen" and other superior brands, %4-Ib. can.... os 10c Salmon -- "Rock" brand, high grade of fish, 1-Ib. flat can... 15c Salmon—Booth's . Columbia River, Standard of quality, 1-1b. tall Salmon highest Stea Essie’ standard of flat can, Genuin in pure olive 1b. = e French, packes cans for oil, 3 256 Good domestic Sardin Mustard Sardines, packed in mustard, plump and tender, 12c acan. ERTS Cromarty Bloaters — Special cure, our own, Importation, a box, Liberty" brani ¥, Mixed and Gherkins— @ sharpeners—a bottle p—From old Vermont: Ye-pint — bi te Wine or Cider ul strength, @ bottl it—Large botth Pure Lard. \Ee or Armour's Pure Lard, ab- solutely pure, and open kettle ren- reduced for 10c Codfish Threads. “XLGR" brand, white, tender, nourishing, package re 4 duced to low price of Cc salt —Large Sack of free- running Salt. Price only OC STORES : EVERYWHERE. l24 RETAIL BRANCHES. Wash-Tub Workers. Butler's Best Borax Soap concentrated cleansing ower, harmless to fabrics; 7 cakes of 25¢ this superb washing soap for. Clenewell Washing Powder The sworn foe of dirt, 4 Ib. pack- age, Mc.; 1 lb. package, Se.; 2c oz. package. a little giant, for. Good Strong Ammon {ts work well, a bott! Butle Has "s Concentrated Ly that makes the dirt v: in sifting cans, each Cl rrench Bining—Finest. m 3 squares for. Starch—Bevt English gloss, Yb, box . 56 Peerless Ketchup The prince of table relishes— fit for citizen and king; pints, 15c.; % pints....... 8c Tomatocs—"'Ess| quality, hand ripe, red selecte French Pea of the beat for .. Brand, highest packed solid, | fruit, a can.. Phe choicest qualities brands, 2 cans25e Jelly Powder — “Blue Ribbon" — Cholcest fruit and wine flavors— strawberry, —_ raspber lemon, orange: ‘Madeira, port, sherry— Most delicious for’ Lenten dvs-4 Qc ‘@ package, onl Liberty” brand, all 1s, IIb, glass jai 10c Preserves="{Aberty” brand, all: kinds, 3-Ib jars, only '25¢ Mex—All kinds, in qt, Mason ‘each, only... 9c MoLaren'a Imperial Cheese—Fingst Imported cream cheese, rich | flavor, stone jars, each Rye Flour—Superlor grade, 3- Tb, Mnen bai 10c BUTLER’S TEAS. Housekeepers are making a great run on the new importations of our choice and highly popular Teas. 25, 35, 50c. a Ib. Unequalled for flavor and purity. —_—_————— Oranges. Fresh shipments from California and Florida, juicy Navels, fancy grade. 20, 25, 30, 35c. a doz, - Lemons i, 190 LLY. Up ni, U Yuta 1ST OF GOODS ca ROOM FLAT PURNISHEDAT ROOM APARTMENT WORSE AL 4 4 Poon ApaRTrNT 8Q98 OLPLEIELY FAMED 5 12c} AUT Vist 692 | SE IGHONCE: GRECERTE Twice the Size of the-Flatiron Building. fices, warehouses, and the 124 retail branch stores, if confined to one building, would require a modern steel structure more than twice the size of the famous Flatiron Bullding. — Im- agine another Flatiron Building on top of the present one. ‘Phat bulld- ing, 40 stories high, would fail to ac- commodate the present requirements of our business, Yet it would be in- stantly recognized as the largest ro- ull grocery In the world, We have more size and volume than the largest department store, with the tremend: sus advantage of giving housekeepers conveniences of the corner prices from which extra profit in rigorously chopped off, Our goods take the t cut from the producer to the er, and the middlemen's protits eo Into the pockets of our customers. hat Is why our trade grows dally, almost hourly, The “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamp Furor. The popularity of our colossal free trading stamp distribution continues to increase, and, although it {s costing us a pretty penny, we will not interrupt ils flow. Again we will give on every purchase of 410 cents or more—excepting C. O. D. orders—at all our stores, for three days only, MONDAY, TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY of this week, 2 ’ ce Trading Stamps To Everybody With Rverything. Butler’s Cocoa, Full flavored, highly nutritious, “Triumph” brand—14- I 8c ADitin vce ceeeenat 10c Popular “Peerless” Clara Valley 1g-lb. tin eee, 25C Pranes—Fancy Santa frult, thin skinned and 8-1b, package for, Dates" Ribbor lue % pack Evaporated on,” the best, in ton Evaporated, Apples— "Blue Rib. bon,’* the bran of highest tality. In Fb, eartona, each 4OC wkwheat Flour — “Peerless — Nothing finer at the price, 10c Bb, package. “Telumph" brand grade manufactured, package. ain Pancake Flowr— ctly balanced mixture, self raising, perfection for. the. purnose and most economical, a pack- 1 Carolina. linen be Mlour—Highly recom- 1b. Hnen bag 710 O4l—Pure dome: imported olive Ede; pints, “CHOICE GROCERIES