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5 Q$6 Walking Skirts, $ Cheviots, vicunas and melton cloths; in and Oxfords. and without yoke decora- tions, in a variety of styiish modes. Friday and Saturday specialat2-O0 $ Beautiful mercerized cot pearance; in stripes, pleat- ed fec pagne and black and white effects; in all sizes; well t ) m=) Friday and Sat t —— black, blue, light gra Made wit Will Do Wonders With Women’s Shirt Waists! 1 ton; very rich in ap- and novelty figured ef- ts} made in white, cham- trimmed. ‘$1.00 ailored and urday special, GOES ABROAD 10 CLAIM HIS BRIDE Capt. Algernon Sartoris Sai's, for France, Where He Soon Will Wed Mile. Cecelia Nouff-, lard, His Boyhood Love. vt ‘The railing of toris, grandson of Gen, Gr who in @ few weeks will wed Mile, Cecilia) Noiffiare: Parisian beauty and de- scendant of a noble French family, was Attended with considerable secre Capt. Sartoris, ume ntly from St. Louls, w ad v4. iting relatives sturn from the Philippines, has been a guest at the Holland House for several weeks. 1 upon his part of this month Mis ny ppeared on Mist of the Campanin 1 he notified his frien to him to the Cunu passenger aturday and 0 send all mail a line pier. he Campania sailed without the captain however, carrying with it a large quan- tity of his mail At Capt, Sartori en- Bawed Lorraine and stite- room No. 18 was as: ed to hin. Shortly before La Lor sailed a (quantity of letters and Anus wer Placed in the captain's sta pom. YF however, as far as could be learned from the officers of the ship, had not come aboard, i Inquiries among the baggage officers ot that none had of the boat revealed the f of the captain's luggage aboard. His friends, hc he would sail with the boat, wished to get away quietly and without being seen, After La Lorraine left her pler Capt. Bartoris suddenly appeared on Jeck and waved an adieu, Abolit the engagement of the grand- “gon of the great General and Mlle Cecilia Noufflard, the bride-elect there is more thay the usual amount of romance. Children they played to wether in France, and from the time they were old enough to think it geomed the most nat: ara} thing tn. the world in both Seay would marry. 0) the childish after but when Feachea man's ‘entate ji and the wedding day was almost wt Bhen came the Spanish-American war Young Si at ix own request, Was appointed to the staff of Gen, Loo. ‘He Went into the regular service, and since ‘then has seen all the service that was coming 2 8 youn, officer, Mile. ftlard has in the year she L Bean waiting for the return of Capt Sartoris been looked upon as one of the beauties of the French capital and" is a society favorite. ne is a Catholic, Recently Capt. 5. ris Rised in that faith. ‘This, he had nothing to do with his approaching Marriage, as that was sure to take place no matter what his faith — POLICE SEEK MISSING GIRL. Annie Gasparack Left Home Nearly ‘Two Months Ago. Marie Zimmerle asked the police to send out a general alarm to-day for her sixteen-year-old niece Annie Gaspa- rack, who disappeared from her ¢ at No. 1M) Avenue Bs on Jun, ee The girl is five feet tall, wel about i Pounds and has dark plexion and gray eyes. When. shi ome she wore a gra Wwalet, black skirt, bl white pompons, le blue ® felt hat with nd button shoes, ——$<$<—a jacket SAYS WOMAN ROBBED HIM, @ bank clerk, of No, 6% jeventh street, rkville Police ¢ May Wolff, twenty peNo. 835 ineteenth street, who says Uelie ts a soubrette. sused the overcout $90 in cash, and diamonds and Newel yalued at $355. sald he would prove the prisoner was guilty, and Magis- Crane held her in $1, Bator equeld her tn $1,000 bail for ex- ee KILLED IN EXPLOSiON. IBBURG. Pa, March 10,—An Of & large charge of 4: amite the Pennsylvania provements, two miles we to-day instunuy, Killed man, and a laborer ‘wo Other laborers | Algernon Sars} All Mis friends he announced that he| 4 aa hidden be mod make an carly departure: for) tie uld canvas for inure than seventy. s date for his wedding to] ive yeur was set for the latter ¥ “Bish” St. Clair Acknowledge. “DEED TO FORTUNE. BEHIND PORTRAIT In Reframing Mother’s Picture | Daughter Found Paper En- titling Her to Land Va'ued at More than $500,000. While changing the frame of an old portrait of her mother, Mrs. Sophie Mattern, of No. 4% Forty-fourth street, Brovklyn, found behind the deed to land occupled by t town of Carrollt: Assure her entitles her to the lawnerstip of property worth over $500,000 ‘The deod, signed by President Monroe, Feb. 4, 181%, and granting to James Dar- Matern . an olde upon his time death, the family, ot until Jast week: that Mrs cided to have the old painting | r nd discovered the valuable jpaper (sie thought the document wus worthless, Is on record In the, Gov Jat Washington, and that the Mattern Jeluim to the land is legal, and can ve | sustained. County ‘Preasurer ‘thomas A. Orr, of | 1 Carn 10 ® Mattern | for the pos rden gave t ern's mother, who ni 1 vehtnd the nd fi it. The portrait later CLEVER FORGER. ADMITS GILT natitute preceed- on of the land, that He Signed Catlin & Co.’s Name to Two Checks and Got} the Money. Declared by Lincoln Na to be: capable of the cleverest forgeries ever ween by him or the other officials of that stitution, W. E. St. Clair, known among his acquaintance as h BE Clair, was brought from Jersey City to-day to answer two charges of fore. ing checks drawn against the Chemical Nauonal Bank by Catlin & Co, com mission merchants, of No, 34 Broad- way. et Clair used to work for the Cut- Mat it © stenographer and he admits Ne stole the checks, the names of whose payees he forged, from the malls, So neatly did he make the false signatures that they passed the banks down the line, even the Clear- ing House, without a question. one ‘was for forty odd dollare and the other for sixty, The crime would never have been discovered hud not Catlin's cred ftors, mplained recently that they had not been paid. This led to an tne vestigation, and soon there were more complaints forthcoming from numerous sources that the Catlins were becom- ing “rather slow in money matters," St. Clair says that Kami other accessories of a fast 1 him down to a crook's trade, but that he is willing td pay the penalty for his erime, whatever It may be. He will admit that he forged but two checks, yet Catlin & Co. not accept the statement until th have gon thelr books, They think they w a great deal of money. ——— GLASGOW DEGREE FOR CHOATE, GLASGOW, March 10.—Tha Senate of President James, onal Bank, of the w | store a | Adams Street Pole Court, Brooklyn rer THE WORL: Stern Brothers Mission Furnitupe Large display of NEWEST MODELS in “ARTS & CRAFTS” | DESIGNS, wh’ch are offered at VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, Special Values, To-morrow $4.95 HALL CLOCKS, 8-Day Works, $12.50 pieces of FANCY FURNITURE at DECIDED REDUCTIONS from former. prizes, Upholstery Dep’t IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS IN FURNITURE COVERINGS AND HANGINGS, Imported Cotton and Wool Tasestry, $1.85, 2.50 Reduced from $2.25 and 4,50 yd. Two-Toned Silk Dam $1.75, 2.75 Reduced from $3.25 and 4.25 yd. Plain Armute Potteres, corded +48, $5 95, 5.Q5, 7, oo " various colors, Special value Tapety Sete Ga eheets, 60 in, wide, $235, 3.00, 5.75 Sofa Cushionms—Special Offering LOUNGING CUSHIONS, down filled, covered with ascorte:tafesriesand damasks, Value $2.50 and $3.50 $1.30, 1.58 «third Street, [ West Twent STOLE GOODS WORTH $20,000, Former ehanide of Optician Meyrowitz Offers Optical Mer- chandise at Auction and Is. Caught with the Goods. ! JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves, Real kid Gioves. Standard makes, Heavy or light | weight. Pique or over-, seam sewn. 2 clasp| fastening. ,Colors:—Black, tan, mode, grey, brown, green, blue, | red, pearl, ficelle and white, | William J. Cooper, charged with steal- ing $20,000 worth of optical goods from | 2, B. Meyrowita during the six yea’ he waa night watchman tn t No, 104 East ‘Tw arraigned to-day optie ty-third in the $1.00 per pair. Value $1.50 Cooper told Mr, Meyrowits last Satur- day that he was going to quit work, as his eyes wero failing him, and that he would try to find day work. A few days ago opticians In Brooklyn received circulars that there would be a three-day auction sale of fine optical goods at No. 87 Willoughby street, com- | Twenty-third Street, mencing Wednesday. ‘The circular sald that an optician named A, L. Black was retiring from busin Cooper had | | rented the st for three days, and ‘had employe haries 1. Ferlinghettt, 4 reputable auteioneer, to conduct the sale, The sale wae in progress yesterday morning when Joseph Daly, of No. 2 Malden lane, who had worked formerly for Meyrowitz, called aa a prospective purchaser. He was stariled to see that much of the goods, and especially the} MANY VICTIMS Twice as Many Children Down with the Disease as There fourteen-karat - gold frames, were marked “E, B, Meyrowitz. Wer i i Daly went out and telephoned to; e@ at This Time Last Meyrowltz and said he recognized bis) Year, former watchman as “A. L. Black.!’ Mr. Meyrowitz, Manager Schwinzer and an attorney hurried over to Brooklyn and went to the Adam’ atreet police station, where they got Detectives Mar- jon and Mabon, and where they met Daly, Together they went to No. 37 Willoughby street, and there found that There are twice ak many children in| New York suffering from measles at the Present time aw there were at a corre- | sponding date last year, and the num- ber of deaths occuring from that. ats- the. antloneer had: sold, about. $4000, ese 1s AbOUE double the number of lnat worth of goods, but none had been) Year. In the Health Commissioner's labenvout opithe [office there Is a chart showing the pro- Anager identified | BTESs of this disease during the last five ving been stolen Years. The trregular line that shows from his place. ehiety of/ the course on the diagram has_ no spectacle frames and lenses, most ot | reachod the highest point during that them being of the higher qualily, Fit- [one teen large boxes were necessary to hold} There gre more than 4,200 cases of the goods, ‘measles in the city now. The next high- Cooper was arrested and the augtion- | ©8t record was 4,000, In 1902. In 1900 the eer had no difficulty in establishing his! Tecord wan a little below that. Measles tnnocence.. When asked how it was ate Prevalent In alternate years, it was pousible for so great a quantity of goods [stated at the Health Commissioner's to have been sioien from him without ! office. In 1899 and in 1901 and 198 there him, knowlng it Mr, Meyrowits said: nMGooper ‘had. the run of the entre piled rae few cases. Din- building and he was shrewd cnough, C&8¢3 (hat usually appear every three to steal only fom tho wholesale Ce- | four or five years all seem to have fale: partment, The goods come froin tre} duc this year. factory direct to thix department and} phe number of deaths from Was easy for him to carry awas a ‘om measles ite ate time. He if for the week ending Feb. 27, the last been stealing for five tione complled by the Health Depart- understand how he ie ! t, is thirteenin the boroughs of rames without discover: | Manhattan and the Bronx and four in all have been accounted for. J Begonia SMe fear ter ie, meses sponding week, the number of deaths that thelr loms waa rot discovered ts due to the carelessness of other em- was seven’ in Manhattan and the Bronx and two in Brooklyn, plovees.” —_—— The chief school inspector states that the Increase in the number of cases of PRETTY GIRL MISSING. contagious diseases ts not as great as Father Seeks Da {t appears to be, since part of it in Mevrow!tz and all of the proper: The fact) Alexander Rodman, of No, 52 Fifty-) ¢) i ans in reporting cases. - Foi sixth street, Brooklyn, reported to the| crane was much laxity in thi Aah’ police to-day that his daughter Jessie, | ()or* 8 partic- but penalties have been inflicted iu a number of cases and the result Is that there ts a much better. compliance with the law, It ts admitted, however, that measies “are all over town.” There seems to be no one locality aMicted by the dis- ease, but there ts not a public schoo) twenty years old was missing from her} home. ‘The father said the young woman left the house two days ago and since then had not been seen by family er friends, He sald that she was a blonde, very pretty, well dressed and that she bore an excellent reputation. has not made ita appesrunce. 4 wood thing that most” of the cases. can be isolated and cared for at hom sald ‘the inspectors “for a 1 our hi pitas are taxed to their utmost.” list of deaths. trom” — DEFENDS SUNDAY GOLF. “Tt is. Dr. Amory H. Bradford, a Congrega-| of Montelalr, N. J, contagious gonfer the honorary degree|of LL.D. on "That H. bassador to. ‘Great Bei aot cee co | ve 5 2, the Glasgow University has resolves cy £0 ed Btates Aime «| defending Sunday golf before the Nort} hows @ marked Increase over rn New Jersey Conference of hia de-j the: weet” ‘eiding Feb. fame tie ot homination. He 8 ‘and other ; weinications se ania: ei andl pense | scar Mererr ae mine matt for. iaaee io 31 thi Tear ee thetla blas ternal churches, and it is nonsense SORES REMC TARUEOS SALE , year, ona isk eset OAK CHAIRS, with Spanish Leather Seats, at BOOK CASES (Open, at $6, 7H, Glass Doors, « $8,945 | With Leaded Glass Doors, “$13.75 LIBRARY TABLES, fumed ard weathered oak, «$13.50 MORRIS CHAIRS, Spanish Leather Cushions, «$21 -50 | Also a number of MISSICN CHA!RS, DESKS, SETTEES and i due to the greater activity of physi- | from the Bronx to the Battery where! I ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1904. - ment. BUY! BUY TO-MORROW!! “Fite Ghevi Don't judge this suit by the price we are asking for it, Come here and see what splendid garments they are. anniversary sale, and the suits really ought to sell for double or more, with Icops; to be worn opened or closed; others newest military style; fullest flare skirt; all sizes, at... Women’s $16.50 Eton Suits, Special To-Morrow at $9.98. Considering that the Eton style will be unusually Popular, this season, th's is certainly amost unusual opportunity in all-woo! cheviot, shoulder capes, new collariess model, trimmed with ay paid and lined with skirt; colors black, brown or white; value $16 50, as a leader. * Matchless Skirt Value. P8e. Wa'king length, made {rom men’s fancy striped woo! suitings in a variety of dark co‘orings, double stitched seains, five rows of tailor st.tch- ing on bottom, full flare, spring een all lengths; $2.09 skirtat.....e00..-+ Men’s Wear. This special lot of Balbriggan under- wear is made of fine maco yarn, shirts} and fine ,pearl buttons; Fancy Half-Hose, b'ack grounds] pair. Friday Sale of Sample Hats and Flowars.| Our great Millinery Sales of the past two week have attracted widespread attention amony careful buyer$. But that is not all. They have also aroused the interest of some of the largest makers in the successful sales we haye con- ducted. Therefore we are able to offer more large lots of samples. $2.00 Sample Hats at 98c¢.—One $4.00 Sample Hats at $1.98.--- with silk horsehair crown, liberal'y Hand-thade hats from one of New York's leading manufacturers. No two sizes 6 ta 14; value $2.25 to “Look at the quality of these garments { top-notch. That's what makes them such phenomenal bargains. «eps fA ey, sleeves...... Boys’ $3.50 Double-Breasted Suit: sampte line equal to the ones we had on sale .last week. mixtures and colorings and a variety large enough to $3.50 value. with long sleeves, drawers with large £0¢, quality, special, 3 tor with silk embroid-red insteps, 10¢! Gouble seats, strap backs 35 $1, or cach at... see eee ° heel and toe, 15c, value, per 10c 39c, Sampio Flowers at 102. Nearly every kind of flower in almost every kind of shade, tucked and’ shirred chiffon’ facing» atike, In the finest materia s, inc'ud- This offering contains vai (10c ||: Another has crown and uppér btims ing chiffon, maline, hair braids and up to 39¢.; special at . of sie alr braid, and lace hats —the season's Sample. Straw Hal under brims liberally newest shapes and col- 1. $1.25, shirred and tucked chit 98c ors, Values up to $4.00, prea cTal peandte (eo fon.. Special to-morrow at.. DELS TROL AY Einbreidanice Don't miss this Interesting section to-morow. A visit there will result in some of the most desirable money-savings of the season, 4 . ° spring shadingsand b’ ‘ack;also42-Inch. La PED ETB CG All-Wool Canvas. Suitings, in Hert are some of the most; desirable wanted colors and black; Soc. spring fabrics offered at a remarkable f “69¢ ah i a8 neh a, Wtade; at......ccccees sale. ey are al inches wide, y st fctly ali wool, and are caretully “ Warranted to Wear’” Black woven, stylish materials. ANl-Wool Taffeta. 19¢. 10c) 69c. Stripea Taffetas, 49c. An important « {fering on special tables to-morrow:—!mported Black and White Striped Taffeta Silk, Tweed Suitin. in pain andfancy 49 inch, grade, ut §9c. Vclle Spring Col- 36 inch, $1.25 grade, at 99c, grades at 39c in spring colorings, inciuding white, stripe to a stripe half an Few words are necessary about this event. We have obtained values that ought to make it the biggest Anniversary Friday in our history. EVERY department. is ready with peerless offerings, The values mentioned below are important, but not one bit more so than hundreds of others for which we could not find space in this announce- BUY AT ROTHENBERG’S!!! Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow. Single Stamps, as Usual, from Noon Till Closing 1% Hime. ot Tailor-Made Suits for Women, $4. 98. It isa special purchase for the They are made of heavy black cheviot or mannish suitings of fincy mixed tweeds, lung-skirted Louis XIV. style coats, with military, or round shoulder capes; full puff sleeve; some are doub‘e-breasted, sestened - The suits are shown ch taffeta silk, new pleated Girls’ $2.25 Dresses at 98c. \\ Truth of the matter is, there are va'ues in the lot as high as$2.75, (hs 3 but all are going on sale to-morrow, unreserved, at this phen. earl omenally low price; made from all-wool cashmere in various newest styles, with full ruffles, shoulder capes, &c., full handsomely trimmed with new farcy braid skirt, lined throughout; colors brown, red or $2.75; choice at ages 7 to 18, and Norfolks 7 to 12. Another All the newest spring make excellent - || Sale of Dress Goods k Silks Wide Embroldered Flouncings, work, showy values, ey 9.98 al \\ 198c @ Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits. They are’ firm, stylish, durable materials, The workmanship is 1.98 1.59 6c Z The new Edition de Luxe, printed Wi Aces 7 to 16; also Sailor Blouse Suits, ages 3 yrs. to 10 yrs., made from strictly all woollen coths—lined and trimmed in a manner not only dependable but actually worth $4.00. The sailor suits have elegant emblems worked in silk on shield and se’ection; Sheet Music, NO MAIL ORDERS. The titles include: Tho Shepherd Row. Cd Fotke at Home. _ A Dream of Jol Fellows Waite. Heria Rusticana, Paradiae. Calvary. Vaise 1 ‘The Monastery Bell Bilv ‘Maiden's Prayer. Flower Song. Black Hawk Waltz Sewing ee: This is a most exceptional c Pro ea These machin:s are made by one of the oldest and most reliable manu. facturers in the business. We are not at liberty to publish his name, BECAUSE WE ARE ADVER- TISING THE MACHINE SUCH AN UNUSUALLY! LO’ PRICE, but you will find his s ture on a five-year guarantee which goes with every machine, ‘Three drawers and oak Stand, with a full. set of steel attach- ments, consisting of 1 tucker, 1 rurher, 1 gatherer, § hemmers, 4 quilter, 1 Draider, 12 needles, 4+ oil cin, 2 screw drivers, and 6 bobbins, all ina plush-lined metal et 80 of these ma- chines, and will sell weaves; Nuns Velling, in ypring 24 inch, 89c¢ grade, at 69. colo ings, including white and cream; 27 inch, $1.00 grade, at 79c. orings, in cream and Diack, all staple $0, 45-inch All-Wool French Nun's I! Veiling, 45-inch All-WoolCre;e, = ranting from hair-line cram and black: a'so $2-inch AIL: Ae mite, in all inch wide; worth Cees ia per yard, at. turer for to-morrow's sale, yards each. Maslin Sheets and Pillow Cases. Good quality sheets as sinele bed *35¢ Good quality sheets, ful HES beds, with seam in centre, at, Linen Finish Hematitched Pillow Cases... Extra Heavy Piliow C eh ASX3Oe0ee vos paterson Embroidered Medallions, ZSc. value at vsveesrre sees Women’s Neckwear sik stock collars, with large bow effect, in assorted combinations, all colors, at...... rs, cape etfects— $1.49 vaues at 98c.3 $2.08 values at aes 1.98 Liberty Silk Ruffs—These are full rufls; with a see end: J. 98 Corset Covers, French styles, long Infarts’ Long and Short Cream wast, 2 and 3 Insertings of Val “and Bedior Cloaks, $2.50 1.39 Point de Paris Laces. roun: RENN efe eR S20 8 868 8 neck, finished with lace 39 c Children’s Black Tafietta and bon; sfc. va ue. light blue lining, made with round : pe, trimmed with lace . Gowns, heavy mustin, full size; made ee eee vee cit 2: 98 braid, full put sleeve, with insertings of _torchon SuoDI Wllisrat cs and Val, lace; value, at. long over Mare liounce, trimmed with fancy ac- hip, bias gored, face. trime cordion plaitings, ruche tnish, top izes 18 to 30 inches; 69c $650 vaiue at... fancy ribbon beadlaey 12% Fancy Lace Stock, fine Venice Co 2.79 value, at..... | a TE Muslin Underwear. ruffles, beading and rib- Peau de Sole Coats, tine quility © medal fions and silk in Veshape and high neck, trimmed PADS pit aia pisck anal Colors ofan Corsets; imported coutil, and bottom, silk dust ruities, $1.00 value alscesee 5.98 Friday, March 11th Only. China Silk Waists—Shirt front—trimmed with insertions of 2) 75 Valenciennes Laces value $4.00... 5 PPENHEIM,@LLINS X@ Unfavorable weather conditions have occasioned many cancellations in our wholesale depart- ment which enable us to offer the following Remarkable Values in Ladies’ Suits. About 180 Ladies’ Tailored Suit&, made expressly for high-class trade; materials are Shepherd Plaids, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Fancy MIRE - late models; manufac.ured to retail for $35.U0 and $40.00....... . 16.75 Ladies’ Crepe de Chine Waleta, copy of French popes ae all the Ae 5.90 vailing colors; value $10.00. . Ys Mill Remnants of Domestics. *A9c All Linen Kitchen Towel ling, 1234c. quality at 1c m "4c Extra heavy 22-inch Dinner box, We have only $ | them while they last ate... soseee We have bought thousands of yards of remnants from a well-known manuface They include White Madras, Cheviots in stripes and tigures, in lengths ranging from 2 to 8 The fabrics are fine, firm qualities which usually retail at from 19c. to 25c. a yard, on special tables, at, per yd, 12k A Great Lining Bargain. ~~ Special lot of fast black shadow 122 Silk Lining, value 25c., at 235¢ Specials in Linens. ercerized Table Damask Napkins, at, per dozen I8¢ Advts, in To.day's. World. More than 1,000 ‘Helps, The Great Work Finder. ; Situations—Female 72 | Wanted to Pur- Stuntions—Male 216 |. chase .; Help—Female Help—Male Houses, Rooma Instructions ...p Ut Medical u Hortes afd’ Cake eee Mlscelluneous Business Ops Personals Lost_and Summer Resort THE MAN WITH THE 1904 World Almanac and Hacyelosedia’ 1 DOESN'T GUESS, Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor: 2\st Stead: (+ HE'S SURE, He is sure because The Werld A: gives actual fatts on all aubjects pare dite to cores Us fee Gspeeiniags he 1004 WOR} CLOP on fine paper, beautiful’ title pages. fy: &