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TION CORNER Them in: When They ‘00-Obstreperous. T ARREST MADE OF | PRESENT WINDY SEASON. : he the Officer Preserving the Peace Doesn't Like His Job of Getting Expert: Knowledge of pring Hosiery. - rs aed “Phere ts only one man who has the nity of “rubbering” unmolested the Flatiron Bailing cornor, Fifth de and Twenty-third street. He is policeman on post tuere. /Tust because I'm the only man who allowed to ‘rubber’ around here.” he as he helped an, elderly woman fh front of a passing nutomobile, Memo sign that I'm atuck «nm the Job. did have much Interest in styles “Of hoslery—er—things. “For fifteen years I've held thie post, at Fitth avenue and Twenty- street, but if T can't get my vaca- Hereatter in March I think I'll re- | My. twenty years will be up next relieved eT care for the exciusive Ing privilege another winier, It's Mauch trouble driving away the rub- first arrest of the present windy H has been made. Herman Fuld, fo. 11 West Ninety-firsi street, has . #2 in court for getting an advance on at spring patterns in hosiery, | The policeman made four arrosts last Year. | Makes ‘mm Move On, SNOt but what I might have arrested 0 if I'd wanted to,” he said. “But Vd Much rather prevail on the ‘rubberers’ te Movs on than to arrest them. I only ollar them when they get too atrenu- remember,” he went on reminis- | gently, “one old fellow who stood sfoutid for several minutes one blowy Gay. The old lad hung around until 1 ‘Was next and ordered him to skate @Way. He wriggied on a bm down the : and almost got a crick in his Regt ene over hin shoulder, J lied after him, and es he seonfed a eoent kind of chap I told him that he it be on his way or I'd rin him In. Well.” says he, ‘it you' mean it, 11 fy . POLICEMAN AT FLATIRON CORNER. There of Charles W Sweeter wea to keep them within the lurisdiction of dodge Were be might be summoned na witnense ntontion on the "part of th niet-Attorney, called opening of the Monuity plied whh und yen tot fast of the six Mayor to reopen. . #0. Of course, but won't you let me|~ "wait for another minute? “Then there was another man. He Just wouldn't move along. 1 warned him a couple of times, but all he did Was to sldle a bit her up to the gorner. I stood it for about five minutes nd then started after him. He saw me Soming and took it on the run, am Into Toy Peddler, © “A particularly fine gust of wind hit the Flatiron at the minute mand he "t resist taking another squint As he turned bis id over bie shoul ‘der to see what he could see ‘Slap-dab into one of those fakirs with f@n armful of wind-me-up toys. The air was full of springs and wheels and from the fakir, Mr. Man! Was sliding on the back of his neck in the gutter when the fakir grabbed him. Tt cont him just $ to square himself with the fakir, so [ didn't arrest him, @s his hat was smashed and lis clothes about ruined. He got his, all ay, there's a big difference in: (bidlong around here, but the ‘ * don't seem to are. All-er ex- tions look alike to ‘em. The worst ‘of it, too, ix the remarks they 2 to wach other. 1 ee a stops just a minu hen they gat}yor ik so every Woman enn ink of the show, then it's on t And most of the ‘rub OUNg OF quite chaps don’t for theirs. the triangle) te too. | t the 4 i we polka dots for of th plain bi and nine times married nin a d. j TN vet! bill to Mr. Kaay, broker." | 4 the mim. ind here on | y tis. they claim they're | One chap sicod on the new MI pretenied he was of he sculptor yt five minutes, | ty days tts. ver t akiher get off at ‘Twenty- | Ty fourth. But the wo Twenty-third at ebieme after il 4 MV've beew here, as J said for fifteen Pears and watched the Vilage grow venbanute, Die Chix m not sure + con ean | it makes me PPERARY MEN TO RECEIVE. por WHI Celebrate St. Patrick's tae + Day on Satarday. “ Bt, Patrick's Day reception of the SWMipperany.- Men's Aasoctation will he held atethe Swperis] Lycoum next Sat ae evening. Mr, P. J. Han y officials have trend. nt .Covnsel Jolin J. Dela mer William McAdoo, D0 FLOTILLA Moves. MORSE CASE NOT UP. | ltue Mayor haw corigented to the All the changes demanded by the elty departments have been ¢ management. CEPT HS HAT 1 ~ PAV FOR TE lS [Then Anthony Clark, an “L Haled to Court on a Charge | of Grand Larceny. spite the dist entatled a painful effort to overcome the pu of his ps, “I have been robbed of m hat by this dentist. T went to him ves terduy to gat this tooth out, nt it yet, Uve got it yet” “for 1 wouldn't stand for nd feet hen I sarter a thou: Your Uonor, dontist and said Tow out, he said y simple. W. it extracted with: 1 would, and h fine laughing gan. Said It Wan Laughing Gan, y, that will b wd you ike to ha it pain?” ughing gM, he said it was," and ther tear trickled forth as Mr. Clark gripped the side of his face and hopped up and down to compose himaeit, Mag- |irtrate Mayo blew his nose very loudly */and feveral court officers seemed stricken with cramps: “Lasked lim how much the gas would cost,” continued Mr. Clark, “and he sald as it was un extra fine quality it would cost $1. ‘Why, you'll laugh tl he said, a Ukelihood present Grand Jury+will consider the Morae-Dodge divorce tangle In any way Unless something vnforescen happens the matter will rest In the reference proceedings now adjourned, ‘The real reason for the subpoenaing that the Morse and Attorney v a the tooth pulled at ell, TP go i the the court, so that if it here for trial they thing ‘There | iS ny of the!) put dt on. T look aw if by the Princess ‘Theatre: Um “xerentnlng with vay 1 felt after by a smiling bans, © clean Dill tne been | f No. tee Rave mea his is the}ecramp and a cross stitch over the theatres closed by the! heart that mad 1 seemed . to have six ba tead of one, rth he Kol The New Spring Overcoats. The calendar and weather say Spring Overcoats. Doubtless you have in mind just the style you want— perhaps you haven't. But, one way or the other, our showing of Spring Overcoats will decide you. Here are the jaunty Box Coats, the swagger Belted Backs and Tourists, the conservative medium length Overcoats and the aristocratic Paddocks, Paletots and Surtouts. You may fancy one model or the other, but in all alike you'll find that distinctive style, that dignity and tone which characterize Vogel Brothers’ clothes. You'll note at a glance the shapely shoulders, the long, graceful, snug-fitting collars, the perfect tailored fronts, which cannot wrinkle or lose Shape—so different, so much better than the ordinary ready-made clothing. Prices range from $10 to $28. At $1 length, you don't find in ordinary ready-made overcoats. At $15- dozen different models from the extreme short to the more moderate 2—Men's Box Coats, in a dozen new shades of coverts and cheviots. Perlect-fitting garments, with a snap that ‘The price is $12. -Men's Box Coats, in a great variety of the new tan, brown, olive and greenish shades of coverts, made in a These Overcoats would cost you $25 at a custom tailor's; our price is $15. At $15~Men's Medium-Length Spring Overcoats, made of black unfinished worsteds—silk lined throughout to edge of lapels. These are $22 Overcoats at the special price—$15. At $28-Mcdium-Length Spring Overcests, made of imported vieunas and unfinished worsteds, in black and Oxford gray. These Overcoats are made by the best tailors, and would cost you $45 if made to your measure ‘Our price is $28. Cravenette Raincoats, $12 to $28. We use only the “ Priestley” Cravenettes in our Raincoats; the fabrics and patterns run from plain black cheviots, gray and tan coverts to the fancy plaided effects in worsteds and tweeds. Among them are 50 and 52 inch models in Great Coats, Belted Coats, Sur- touts, Paddocks, Paletots, Prices start at $12 and go up to $28. Men's Spring Derbies at $1.85. What many of the exclusive hatters offer you at $3 we give for $1.85. The newest shapes in black and brown Derbies, including the smart flat-brim styles. Not only are styles up to date, but the quality is there, too. Our point is that we save you $1.15, Vogel Brathers \t In Fireman, Had Dentist Oldis) « | " Your Honor, Anthony Clark, an "L" flreman, of No 469 West Thirty-fourth street, ap- penred before Magistrate Mayo In ie Went Side Count to-dity as complainas | against FB. lL. Oldia, a dentist, of o% Elghth avenue, whom he charged with the larceny of his hut One side of Mr. Clark's face wor swollen like a toy bal and his mouth was screwed up as if he were | About to whistle, Every word he spoke enused I deep suffering, but he felt that lls wrongs titled v bility de | “Your Honor,” began Mr. Clark. with but T've and a tear ed down over the balloon-shaped a harge for gas that isn't worth went to this ted to have this I said that Id he had some very and still he kept pumping it fm ti! I Up and deed out of the chair, | “I told him T didn't want any more of| him and his laughing gus. it you had the gas and have to pay for it, he says He sald as soon as the “if to a bag he n ynor,’* Inter- Ist; “once the Kas Koes oan't get it into the ought to as yc I of-| that miserable! nite ane, but. he raid | t dollar or nothing, and when | | E wouldn't give to hint he stole my torted the halr and I Pull the tooth,” roared | writhing at the recol- tft vet a and Mr. Clurk was by hie friends. IERCE i IANOS SISl. $10 down, 40¢. a day, payable monthly Full size, 7 1-3 octaves, New Uprights, cased in all the beautiful woods—mahog- any, oak, walnut, Kasy, elastic action; three pedals. Full, round, resonant tone. Guaranteed 7 years, The PIERCE costs $100 less than any piano of equal merit. Free tuning for one year. Scarf and stool. Write for booklet No. 6. Open Saturday Fvenings. ANDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton st., near Smith, Brooklyn. “Mame on Every Piece.'* Jowweys Chocolate 2 Bonbons Every Package Warranted! If you buy Lowney’s Candies in the original noaled packages you will find them |] in perfect conilition, or money refunded, | ‘Panaten’” | eMe- Note” | Lowney's Packages are Full Weight. CAMMEYER The Thousands of Pairs of| Our “Harvard” $3.00 Shoe For Men — That we sell { is the best proof of their value. Cthers have found that the “ Har. vard” is as}j good as any $3,500r $4.00 shoe on the mar- ket. Why don’t YOU try them? \ You run no all styles and Heit button or Jace. Boys' and Youths’ 00 Harvard, sizes 11 to eee Catalogue Mailed Freson Application Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Special Measurement Shoes for Extra High Instep. 6th Ave. and 20th St. een. 17 wer, yh 2 & variety of styles rom, with your In- ‘on’ name at $1.25 dozen. WATER GLASS- equine price, i nan ideas become fi sure of it. having that has escaped us. will save you quite considerable. and gray | i ite Of brown Walking Suits <i," neidres Short jaunty coat, satin lined; full sleeve. Flare skirt. panel front. A regular $19 suit for 12.9 Dress Suits in the new Eton black, blue or brown broad- cloth, satin lined; collarless, with pleat- ed epaulette cape; trimmed with straps trimmed to match the jack- et. A $20 suit for... 13.50) Walking Suits °!, tine Lymans- ville Cheviot; black | or navy. ished at neck taffeta. Flare skirt. somely trimmed with of silk. A $: h stitched collar of ntire suit hand- pines 15.75 50 garment for Manufacturer’s From one of the 1a we have secured their entire line of hig! at a price that seems ridiculous a maker is through with his “glee! $730. TH $7.50. ‘Trunks are included in the sale. They are in With $ this great opportunity, This Suit Case at $3.85 22, 24 and 26 in. | braid. \ regular for . ‘Walking Suits of taffeta, braid loops and buttons. | silk lined, welt seams; collarless; fin- Flare skirt with graduated side pleats ished with stitched straps. One of the newest models, A $29.50 garment at. Walking Suits New coat, taffeta lined; fin- | brown, made with Military Jacket, taf- i i Flare skirt with side pleats. The entire suit is very elaborately and richly trimmed with braid. $27.50 garment for feta lined. Regul Sample Trunks 10 to 15 Kinds, Choose at *7.50 ‘gest and best known trunkmakers in América rade sample Trunks—to sell though it is the truth. You see, when amples they are really of little use to him; on why we can sell $10 to $15 kinds at sizes 28 to 40 inch; made of bass- There tom; very serviceable, strong, light In weight. T''s Suit Case at $1.19 12 to 26 in, straps; steel hinges. women and children. Handsome in appearanc Regularly $1.35 to We've thirty-nine of these hand- some new Go-Carts, all 1904 patterns, to sell at $8.75 instead of $12—their actual worth. The picture tells their view, at prices ranging from $5 to $40. 00. New $27.50 wood boxes, with leather and rawhide bindings. is only one of a kind, though one hundred and fifty. jummer not very far away, the St. Louis Exposition and other trips in mind, you can't afford to miss ‘Third Floor. stray steel hinges, steel frame, sole leather corners, all riveted; Inside straps; lined. The body of case is made of one piece of leather, front, back and bot- of Novelty Suiti in brown, gray with — fan skirt. cloth, Corset co: of Etamine Chevi in black, navy ani Made of selected russet sole leather, strong sewed handles; brass spring lock; outside three ; linen or catch: Sold regularly at $5.00. High-grade Oolong, Mixed, Engish Breakfast oF f ood Value at dove- ‘This cut shows case ex- actly as it is. linen on frame of wood, i jled and glued; reinforced leather cor- ners; leather handles, with metal hoops; brassed spring lock and. catche: light in weight; an ideal Made ins! Head Wb.; Flare skirt. SAM OCCT si A STAT ee Be en ae Ree cre, ! Some $2.50 and $2.00 Shoes at $1.50; $5. $4 and $3 Slippers at $2. Andit’s news that will prove very inter- ing. or cy A at; jot 18.50 of de ‘ase for Sale of $12.00 |Sale of Groceries Go-Carts at $8.75 | BACON Ric ‘our price, OWAV.En2 186 22' DAM DRY GOODS Co. Some Natty New Women’s Garments|Ten Thousand Yards of Silks; At Prices Intensely Interesting. As the season advances your garment needs must grow and your d on what you most prefer. We can help you—we're If it is a question of style, there’s not a new thing worth If it be a question of price, we can and Walking Suits blue, New Eton; collar and cuffs and | vest of cloth, trimmed leated panel garment 17. 98 of fine tan covert So far fully 74c. Yi esting lats of the m« weight. several and $2. ing Bo size in tacts o1 Swift's or Rosebud,. lean, tender strips, * sugar cured; 8 to 4 Ibm, each: tb ‘0c. 10 Iba. yd. for the 85c. quality 27-Inch guaranteed BLACK TAFFETA. yd. for the 85c. quality double | 5} face BLACK PEAU DE SOIE. | We also offer in this sale fifty pieces of our regular Dollar grade of euaranicee Yard-Wide Black Taffetas at the unusual price of All women’s. gathered from several different makers. In their purchase you are assured some of offered. 1.50 Pair for Women’s Shoes. tually worth $2 and $2.50. Both button and lace; two handsome lines, including light“ weight box calf with dull box kid tops, in spring from our own stock—kinds that have been $2 2.00 Y ver advertined ‘ea! terns 5c, STREETS 10c., a Third to a Half Saved You!| This Silk News should give us the biggest business so far this year. It is a defiance at the cry that silk prices are climbing. i as the Adams store is concerned, our coutracts call for the entire year’s supply—at no extra cost to you. And in instances like this one the saving is considerable yd, for the regular $1.00 quality | of 22-inch gun-metal VELVETS. | It'll be a great silk day to-morrow. 48°: i color, SILK TAFFETAS, c. yd. for the 8: reading. They are new but small Shoes and Slippers which we have yst pronounced values we have ever Ac- All new and perfect. With these are hundred pairs of odd and broken sizes All sizes and widths represented. for Women’s Slippers. 50. and $2.50, 1Sc. None So Good at Any Price." Don’t believe it! yd. for the 50c, quality of ALL- every good 49° LYONS" CHIFFON POPLING al ce yd. for the 75c. quality 21-inch FFON al . yd, ic. y 21-1 colors. 50 guaranteed BLACK TAFFETA. yd. for the 65c. quality of Polka dot SATIN LIBERTY; very fine. quality 24-inch colored CREPE DE CHINES. Actually worth $5, $4, $3 The assortment in- cludes black and red Satin with Louis XV. heels; one, two and three-strap Patent Leathers, with. Louis XV. heels; also patent leather Opera Slippers and some very swell Pumps with low Quite a few are beaded. All are in. splendid styles, and. will find quick ownerg at the prices, ots—button and lac some style or other, nly—-no pretense. 1214¢ | MACKEREL, Fancy jNo. 1 Blonters: fish in every pall finest fish packed 20-Ib. palin. + n Santon tol lous fi 1b. Hy sold at 20c. per Ib, Chotee 8% and moat "Ee | PRUNES. 4Bc.; 1b... + 4c. ow | FA D aed ollar N > You Get the Article Right Away Hundreds of homes will EL Be ners bata sly com- ble a y 3 will be gladdened because of s 5 aemenibers this cemerle c is made for a short tlrea only. it NOW jt Will be six long months before do so much with ONE DOLLAR, Remember, this remarkable offer Unless you take advantage of \ you will again have the opportunity to These Dollar sales will occur. only, twice a Select any article. you. wish, pay ONE DOL! BW the goods delivered right away—Furnityre, Carpets, Bp Balance in weekly or monthly payments to suit, eons SAAAAAAAAAAMA AAA RAMA BABA : » ; == SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ; 25 CENTS—1904 WORLD AEMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS, . _ WORK MONDAY: WONDERS. = WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | Your N, W. Corner D> Sixth Ave. and 16th Street, Credit is good. > SP v ear. « AR down and have Household Goods. Store Open Saturday Even gs Till 10 o' Clock, all You Pay;< < ® In j ‘sirabili |opport results work, {in New York. 3 fh style, fit and finish we produce Only the best fabrics are used. | Your inspection !s cordially invited. John Forsythe | 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets New Styles Condiments ¢ Walking Suits ompleteness, size and general de- ity our suit department affords ~ unities not to be. found elsewhere $28 upwards equal to the finest custom-made 14 pound, 25¢ 3 pound, 45c THE WAIST HOUSE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS i ene, 1.89 for Wemen's:Shoes. Actually worth up. to $5 the pair, though most of them are $3.50 and $4 sorts. Some are patent Coltskin, mannish shape spring walk- Some have dull Mat tops; others with cloth tops and low heels. Then there are shoes of patent kid and French leathers, Every These are in no sense to be confounded with the so-called $5 and. $6 shoes advertised elsewhere at a similar price. We advertise for Thursday, Friday & Saturday! and 83 Have you tried any? We recommend A delightful, appetizing’ addition to the table, Put upin attractive boxes. © nd 1Se tara fruit. thin alt Ae Boxes, 1.187 10 ibn, ee s J D — Breakfast 4) Macaront or Spaghetti_ | Ammonta—Fvilege 4, Gomes —Breextnct Mean | doe wooden bosea.:.-..470 | full mrenetn, a bet: Canned Vegetables roasted; regular price —25¢. Buckwheat—Floral brand, Msesse i uy . ib; for this sale, 10 Ye. | finest prepared, pure Si cual Kriwecrcilece: arena! at Reduced Prices $1.85: tie eceese1@0 | Buckwheat; 8 Ib. | 5b nox 108: Sib. DOE-8° | romaeoe i Mee—Our finest ere l4e.; 2 1). package. Cc d Fi it \ finest Menton tye a and Java ts suj lor i . red “4 feoy lane sid" today Miscellaneous anned Fruits fed ripe trutt, wtld eotd/pad Be. pees enn b —Kdgemere brand ab- | Priced Low | ean. et teoupiactatse 3 . pe re; pt. bottles 5 9. $1.00; Ib. to pe don, 1:00: | Péaches, Cherries | Corn—Finest N.Y. State Sur age | foie f°. 98: | Kyricots | gir Corn “aweet wind “tender ‘Vem -our chglcest grades | Catamp-—Snider's brand, made | xtra quality, 2-1b, can, dox, 1,35; can 196 etl fast, mixed | from pure spices and red ripe | deced from 190 mn; Value Up | tomatoes: bottles, doz | ofr doz, 1.50; for this sale, | $2.90; bottle . | Peaches, Cherries, i Wesss-45° | Otive Oll—Jacques | 97. Aprteots—dak | doz. 1,60; can -Standgra granulated | & Cle. best impo ch |ofinest fruit, in heay cotton sacks, | Olive Oil: at. bottle, @Oe.; | MTUP., reduced frov Beann—Ovean Brand: true story of worth and value. You Solte | Be bottle, BOs: Me pe oe sap to, het doen, AOD: cans, M04 1,00; can. Bo ; . ib Se . eo | pan see they have full reed sides, back and a Ha | i f Succotanh — Rubs a ‘ i & < Peaches—Large, made fin the bea : asher, finished off with the very heavy Reape enmmens cree. (iy anisn Specials made faoin the beat Statne Hus reed roll to enhance their appearanc D8 orated — paacl muke: ~ bo 21h, cane, ok. droll to enhance their appearan tone peach | Smoked HBloaters — Vor “a They have the new automobile ru . $1.39 Mayor ot ee Ra Sa 1 renee ¢ ning gear, green enamelled; whee Cereals | 5 37 is 5 seesaw ll eiecell have rubber tires and hubs are titt hag meal G hontiaeliclaeiiawariatheneen awveat and tender with caps. ‘They'll all_ go to-morrow Xu€ Finken—A Bh aa {i , ‘ fuk there Moni tad —he sure of that. | FIFTH FLOOR. ivrennrese, fora pure; | Hmoiked Sint: ee ea . package here at ui Sateen Lined Parasols, O5e. lan Ane Eveckame Price Vines | Sarai emelUng Corduroy Cushions (hair filled), 1.35. iar pases “ aise Orange tar of ae cate fenesa ee ained ctie Hominy —Nellow or valicornia Sardines — Peerless i , 1.35; can... Lace Covers, 65c, to $4.00. Gorn MGAIgAO Ihe...:...940 hen tnporte, | ber dos, 1.85) 1s ; reduces We uniloubledly carry Aber DERE Holled Gite Beet quailty, tins, reduged “fr | caus Heme made taver assortment of high-grade Go-Carts at han icked * | Salmon—Maple Lei Cakes. dellctous the city; also Baby Carriages. Eighty | Ba" Weang’ "to Ibe. Re | 3F advcanee PRO came he | Beet Columba ion | | avers; regular price, samples of new spring styles are On | Lima Rdans— ver for | Mtarob—Beat Laundry Stizeh | steaks, ti) flat cans, 196: 5 nin dried Times, 6Be | 5-1b. package Be | -Ib. tall cans E A.A. Vantine & Co | B’way, bet. 18 & 19 Sts. o

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