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stocks, white and A iss embroidered, regular lac 8 Leather Goods Departmen: Wrist enlts and $1.50 and $1.25, at . NEGLIGEE SHIRTS — Ma Neligee Shirts. in J able cuffs, regular 7hc. and Bags with braided Walton’s NECKWEAR SALE—a jargo assortment of particular ly choice designs in Ladies’ Neckwear, point Venise WRIST BAGS — As a special inducement to visit our Saturday only an assortment of the latest styles in cases in black, tan and gray, regular 89c Madras Gloves bought of us cleaned free of charge. (Rees & Rees, Cleaners.) Eighth Ave, & Sist St. rablan shade. 2be., at.... Also fine 15c t we shall offer for sale handles, purse, smelling nufacturer’s samples of Men's and Percale, - detach- 44¢ 98c., at.... JAMES McCREERY & CO Misses’ Suit Dep’t. New Model Eton Suits. Tailor made, of blue and black Cheviot or tan and « grey mixed cloth, Full flare, pleated skirt. Jacket line with silk,— finished withsilkandfancy braided Vest. Cuffs with lace frill, Sizes 14 and 16 years, $18.50 Walking Skirts, made of blue and black’ fancy mixed cloth, Lengths 37 to 4o inches, . $3075 Covert Cloth Norfolk Jack- ets, “ Sizes 14 to 16 years. $7.50 Children’s Gingham Dresses. Full Skirt, with deep hem. Pleated waist, Sizes 6 to 12 years, ; $1.25 Blue or Pink Chambray Rus- sian Blouse Dresses, Belt and cuffs finished with| French knots, embroidered | lawn “turn over” collar. $2.75 Twenty-third Street, PATTI WON'T SEE. “AMERICA AEAN She Arrives Here on Her Way Home and Says that She Has Made Her Last Tour in This}: Country—Really the Last. Without the trace of a Smile on her Ips and in all’seriousness the diva of all divas, Adela Patti, “I have made my last farewell tour in America." ‘The great singer arrived here after a tour-of many weeks, during which she rang in the principal cities of this coun- try at the set price: of %,000 a concert. In all Mme. Patt! will take $200,000 out of America when she sails to-morrow for London. To-day she is resting at the Savoy a very tired woman who de- ‘pita all the comforts that go with WaAbrious cars and hotels, is travel sore and wearled from her singing Jabore. “But don’t think that Tam sore in my | heart,” sald Mme, Patt, “I have a] great love for America, I am in no sense broken-hearted about my tour, which Was Indeed a profitable one. ‘the trouble vf the whole matter Hes in the fact that there are not cnough bi; ities in America. Dia't Violate Contracts, said to-day: "It was not I who violated the con- Miracts. The manuger lilmself cancelled @il concerts where he thouglt or knew We Nouses would not pay the $5,000 Buarantee I had for cach concert, I perfectly delighted with all things, d as soon as J free myself from that feeling my happiness will be ‘in- ed, I leave America with the kind- spirit surging in my heart.” p last concert was at Hot Springs, wm that place the Patti special de a quick run to New York. Wednesday Mme. Patti entertained company in her car. It was table fete, and even the manager drank with that satisfaction 4# born of the knowledge that all that ends ao, But even the pn of the fete did not driv mind the overpowering lass!- She Wil Res yt said Mme, Patti, “1 oUt fora walk twice en in’ Am Ob, I JAMES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Merino Underwear, 2d Floor, Swiss ribbed Lisle Thread Vests. High neck with low neck with short sleeves, 25¢. Value soe. Ribbed Lisle Drawers, trim- med with lace, and knee length Tights, 50c. Value 85c. Swiss ribbed Lisle Thread Combination Suits, 50c, Value 1,00. Lisle Thread Combination Suits, with hand crocheted or lace-trimmed yokes. 1.50. Value 2675, Twenty-third Street. JAMES MeCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, Tan Covert Cloth and black | Broadcloth Jackets, Lined with Taffeta silk. | $12.00 and $15.00. | Rain Coats, made of tan and oxford grey Cravenette. $12.50 and $18.50 Twenty-third Street, need the alr, and T am glad that spring has come—only this rain and lowering sky are beastly, But I shall rest, I U1 rest, Next season In London T shall proba- bly sing in Albert Hall. T have never missed a season and T don’t think I will this year, My London manager, Mr. Harris, wants me to tour the conti. nent tis year and there is a likelihood that [ shall make it the farewellest of all my farewells,” Mme, Patti's husband, Baron Cedar strom, and her friend, Mrs. Baird, will Accompany her on the trip across the Atlantic, Craig-y-Nos will be counted nto do away with the tired feeling and restore the prima donna to the graces of health and her natural vigor. — HAD CHECKS BUT NO CASH. Clarence D, Sire Held on © Larceny. Clarence PD. Sire of No. 22 W arested mado by arge of en years old. on a charge of larceny Norden ‘Trust Com- pany, of No. 761 Fifth avenue. a Uirector of the trust hat Sire hax been da- positing worthless checks in order to ” acoount In the bank, and that on this bogus account to the extent of $80, Young Sire was arraigned in the Tombs y by Detective-Sergt, Clark held in $1,000 ball for examina- h 17, Willlam- F. Stanley, Nassau street, went on hts aid in court that other banks have complaints against Sire. DROPS DEAD AT HIS DESK. Stevens Suddenly Ex- pir in His © ee George R. Stevens, who for twenty ys had been superintendent of the supply department of the Metropolitan Life Insurance C y, Twenty-third street and Madison avenue, died sud- denly in his office in that building to- day from heart disease. He had no~ complained of betng it, but as he was sitting at hin desk his head dropped forward and he expired. Physicians were hastily summoned from other parts of the building, but Mr, Stevens was past ald. He lived a mt, Brooklyn, A. K. Wood, yMpUny, SAYS George JR No. 243 Keap long sleeves, and high or | Stern Brothers A Vop chi Taf full Novelties in Imported Fabrics in plain and embroidered effects, perfect titting,custom tailored, LARGE FLOWING-END SCARFS, open or folded, MISSES’ SUITS, New Eton and Jacket Styles, in neat light mixtures, 14 and 16 yrs., MISSES' COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, GIRLS' BOX REEFERS, strap across back, extra Spring Lines of Men’s Fancy « White Waist Coats for Street and Dress Occasions $2.50 4.95 Recent Importation of Erglish Silk Squares Entirely new effects, in designs and colorings specially adapted for Spring were ready to wear or to order. $2.25 New Spring Styles of Boys’ « Young [len’s Clothing “BUSTER BROWN” RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS, | 35.00 including extra trousers, if Value $6.95 NORFOLK SUITS, siew Spring patterns, in all-wool homespuns and chev ats, $3.90 LIGHT-WEIGHT TOP COATS & REEFERS, Reefers extra long wity regulation embroideries, ) $5.00 Coats in new shades of all-wool coverts, Idren’s Coats, double-breasted with belt backs, ) Usually $6.95 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS & TOP COATS, Double and single breasted Suits, Fashionable Spring Top Coats, : $ Usually $13.50 ah 75 Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel _For Spring Wear at Moderate Prices $16.75, 19.75 Value $21.50 and 25.00 $9.95 54.95, 5.45 eta Silk Lined, 14 and 16 yrs., sleeves, in covert cloth and cheviots, 6 to 14 yrs., Value $6.00 and 7.50 GIRLS’ NEW BUSTER BROWN & RUSSIAN DRESSES, Blue, red and brown serges, separate linen collar and cuffs, leather belts, 4 to 12 yrs., Speciatat 54.95 MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of { ixtures, blue, black and brown cheviots, 14 and 16 yrsc Vale seco | 8307S MISSES’ NEW SPRING SILK WAISTS, Crepe de Chine, Peau de Gygne, Tafieta and neat stripes, $4.95 Si Sale of Children’s Shoes Best Quality Imported Patent Leather Vamps, dull kid top Button Boots, spring heels, all widths. \ 285 8 to 10%4, $1.45 Value $2.25 to 2, $4, 95 Value $3.00 | Second Floor, Annex. a West Twenty-third Street.. + i ae ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH ‘11, 1904. : ~ ee Ci re iL ATGETNR RIE RINE STMT LIF LeErrth T" York. You ought not to miss a single one of these sales. TO-MORROW e) pecting to find some of the most astoun west To-Morrow’s Bis Glo To-Morrow We Open a Complete New ° ° Merchant Tailoring Dept. Men's Clothing to Order at the Least Possible Cos!. which we shall place all the force and pro- gressiveness that have been concentrated in the past to make this “New York’s Fastest is the opening price for a Suit or 50 Overcoat, or Prince Albert Coat . and Vest: made strictly to your may select in this store. We'll give you absolute 50 satisfaction, or we'll give you a ° money back. We want your order EVERY season. That’s why we are backing this offer with such a liberal giiaran- opening sale which we are absolutely sore you can- not duplicate elsewhere under $13.00. The fabrics are black and blue serges, thibets, cheviots and clay mixtures and colorings in cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds. Every garment hand-tallored, with hand- made buttonholes and hand-padded collars. : ever known in the same period of time—because the materials, the workmanship, the general finish and the style of the garments are all in the usual $18.00 ry Coal and Vest, made to your measure for A Io Men’s $10 Overcoats, $6.75. Sizes 33 to 42, Offered for the Whoie Day To-Morrow. you think of that at a price like this? Sewed with silk, fin- ished in ex nt manner, 100 of them on sale to-mor- row at... ? TReee ee This is a new move for this store, behind Growing Store.” measure from fabrics which you new sult,or we'll give you your tee. That’s why we are offering garments in this worsteds, as well as an assortment of all the newest This offering is for 10 days only. it ought to bring the biggest results cass. A Suit Of an + vercoat, or a Prince Albert Strictly all wool tan covert cloth, and all satin lined. What do % 6.79 4-Hour Sale of Wish we could have obtained enovgh of these to last for a week's S Leading Specialty Cloak, Suit and Waist House in the City, ler & 0, SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY, Women’s Walking Suits. Various models taken from regular stock desirable new fabrics, in all colors and black. Heretofore $25.00 to $32.00. Special for Saturday... OH) 18.50 Panama Cloth Walking Skirts. New full model, trimmed with tailored straps, Special for’ Saturday... 8.00 Spring Covert Coats. Jaunty short Jackets, of imported and domestic Covert Cloths ——equal to custom made-— 12.50, 15.00, 19.50 Rain Coats (Waterproof), New style— collarless model———in Tan and Oxford, . Special tor Saturday, 15.00 Mercerized Voile Waists. Tailor-made model, trimmed with Persian em- broideries. Special for Saturday. . a ns 275 58 West Twenty-Third Street. ROB Remains of the Actor Reduced * which followed the ritual, ‘Che muele cholr, th velo Iplsc was by the chur ERT TIBERS BODY CREMATED chancel of ti din grees irch was ¢ ims om th n. CO rosex pla m us hid cware white i entice Was a. lar Mr. ‘Taher’s sist of No, service was was made pallin burial of the valley and TM Madiyou eager throngs, and we wou'd ask for nothing better than an item busy. There'are 3 distinct styles in the lot. Very effective. patterns. Materials are all wool, shown in the most popular Spr’ lined with rich satin, In have skirts made in the newest pleated style. ‘ Waists at % Prices aists atl % Pri . When you can bny white cheviot waists like these at 49 cents, you better lose no time in, getting to Rothenberg’s, These waists are made with pleated sides, You will also tind in this lot waists of soft high lustre black sateen, in full blouse style, with sides pleated and tucked, tucked back, full A9c excellent value at 98¢,, special for this sale at........ Bene . °C: . Girls’ Silk Goats at $2.98. We have secured anew lot of these Peau de Soie Coats, which Is strone enough in numbers to last throughout the day. Box coat style, made of a dependable with large collar, handsomely tailor-stitched and trimmed with lace medallions, double-breasted style, lined throughout to ° Big 4-Hour Shoe Sale. The new annex shoe store ought to be thronged with ‘such special offerings as i ShoesforBoys. i} e. Children’s Patent Leather Shoes. Galt Leather CMT Shoes, button style, with fe Soles, sizes 9, p 5 ve uppers; sizes 2, 3, 4, 2747 $0, 10/4 5, 6, special, per 124, 136 13% . 490 Wie aa Also Misses’ sizes 1413, 12,1234, From 9 A. M. Till 1 P, M. Only. double duchess front, large pearl buttons, pleated back, full sleeve and tab stock. cuff and plain stock. Both these waists are retailed far and near as Offered All Day To-Morrow. grade of all silk, with large collar. Double-breasted style, 2 98 edge, with deep reversible cuff. Sizes 6 to 14, ate SG these. The lots are limited though, so don’t be late. Lace Skoes, dou- either kid or velvet 41, 11%, 12, pail... hoes in __Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, pat-, ent leather toe izes 5, 5%: caps, st: ay 7, 8,8 6, 67 » Gg Four Jlour Sale Rothen E strongest words that can be marshalled are none too forceful to do justice to these stirring Saturday sales. They have been a pronounced success from the very first one that we conducted. Public interest has grown in them until new they are by far the largest and most important Saturday sale. occasions in Greater New Newest Spring Suits for Women. JA Special Purchase of a Great Manufacturer’s Stock, Including Over 200 Beautiful Tatlored Suits, Made After the Newest Models, Offered at Almost Half Morrow. Positively on Sale from 9 A. M, till 1 PB M. Only, One cut aiter the skirted blouse and the 30-inch plain coat The third lot consists of the newest military Eton suits, all black broadcloth, trimmed with white silk military braid. Suits ; e : 8 Another tot is made of black broadcloth, coat in Middy style, handsomely trimmed with taffeta straps. Choose trom the entire lot at.. hers <é 14% By all. means visit Rothenberg’s TO-MORROW. Come ding opportunities of the Spring. uble Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow; Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing Time. \ |Do P P i thing Opportunities. Boys’ $5, 2-Piece Gombinations, $2.98} Suit with Extra Pants for Less Than the Usual Price for the Suit: Alone. Positively for 4 Hours Only, from 9 A. M. tot P. We cantiot impress too forcefully upon your mind the QUALITY of these suits with extra pants. The materials are the kica that will wear. ,The workmanship is the sort that will withstand hard usage, Wd have so much faith in these garments that we will gladly agree to give you a new suit, absolutely free of charge, one that goes wrong, Ages 7 to 16 “years, lined with heavy ironclad linings, ) 98) ‘ N ° it i @ Ee sewe ith silk, cloth back collar AS Entire outfit at.. as seeeeees ———) Boys’ $3.50 Suits at $1.69 Double-breasted style, ages 7 to 15; Nor- till 1 P.M. to-morrow only. and dark shades, just the styles that will ap- ’ rn ; - Men’s $2.50 Trousers, $1. Black and fancy cheviots and worsted miv- folk style in ages 3 to 12. Tiese A sample line consisting of different styles of mixtures in all peal to vour judgment. They are w worth Another Immense 4-Hour Special. ° tures, sewed with linen thread: $2.50 value: : postlively offered from 9 A. M. wool suits, natty Spring eifec's, medium light J 69 $3.20; special at... *: This is anew fine, in all sizes yp to 42 waist. made and trimmed and finished in a thorough | 00 | he $2.50 manner; special to-morrow at.......6 ‘ AN Men’ Yy , Qa: a en’s & Youths’ $12 Suits, $7.50. Pf ¥ A Boa Value on Sale the Whole Day To-Morrow. All-Wool Black Clays and Thibets—read that line agai ALL-WOOL 4 Black Clays and Thibets at $7.50. Another instance o gooda value weare giving. Single or double-breasted Coats: also fancy cheviots, cassi overlook this offering at Value for 4 Hours To- elling instead cf half a‘day. The valuz is so phenomenal, that it is bound to bring like this to keep our cloak and suit store enthusiastically ing suitings in fancy light shades. These are handsomely Girls’ Wool Russian Dresses and Sailor Suits. A Great Special Purchase Offered for 4 Hours. Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. Tilt 1 P. M. Onin Only 600 garments in this purchase, and they're fay rousing good values. Therefore, the earlier you can get here to-morrow the wider selection you will find. The Russian Dresses are made from the popular new shepherd checks, with kilted skirts and combination collar, belt and cuffs pf cashmere, finished with fancy braids, The Sailor Suits are in red, navy blue and brown serge, with deep collar, shield and cuffs attractively trimmed with rows of white military braid. The sailor tie, full puf sleeves, is lined through- out. Sizes in both lines, 4 to 1 ry New Shoe Store, Main Floor Annex—Direct Entrance from 14th Street, via West Door. ° Liberty Shoes for Women. years; your choice at.. Always Here at this price, and never rivalled for less than $3.50. The foot discomfort of which+so many women complain, ts absolutely impossible for wearers of Liberty Shoes. Shownin patent leather, dongola kid, box calf, in all combina- tions of - make-up; also dullleathers with — cloth uppers and pat- i | i q \ ; ent or dull leather toe | caps. More than forty styles to choose from, in lace or but: at . . 4-Hour Shoe Bargain for Men. Just as good and stylish as those that you took so quickly last sie Riaean be ies 9 A.M, till 1°P. M. only. Men's | joes, in’ lace or congress ai toe caj Also Storm Calf ‘Shoes pnt at vad ee we 1.50 ton; sizes complete. - u'll probably wear no other shoes after you have once worn pair of these. Regula® $3.50 styles, workmanship and fin- Yor amount In order to let:the church out with a clean record. call The Rey. Mr, Magon was sent to the Orchard Primitive Church in 1899, while the church was taking spiritual minis- trations from a layman, Wréderick W. Silleck. He labored without pay and to the satisfaction of the congregation. | When the Conference sent Mason along | the church repudiated him, Mason took charge, however, and ‘was finally ac- | cepted. ‘The church {s poor and Mason hag a hard time getting his salary. In 1903 he made a bitter attack on Bishop i ylews, and got his om 8, Several days ago, the congregation de- cided to get rid of Magon. ‘The paston concluded not to be got rid of. and at DOCKED PASTOR JUST $200 A YEAR The Rev. John Mason, of Brook- lyn Doesn't Like It, but It Gives the Church a Clean Bal- ance Sheet, as Was Wanted. ch en: nat OV in Re er. witli his sweetheart- and her mothe? witnesses against him. “Tt am willing to marry her," sath Cleary, “In fact I am in love with nec “Why .don't you marry her then: * asked the court. 4 “‘Becatiso I won't let him," broke the Mother of Cleary, who had just ent tered the court. “My son shall nd marry a crippled girl.” { “Then he will have tp go to Jail! answered the court, A court attendant led Virginia inti the, Magistrate's private office. “Do you want to marry yound/ Cloary?" she was asked. Hy “Of course I do," she replied, anf’ while the two mothers wept in CUPID WS OVER TEARS OF MOTHER Young Thomas J. Cleary Wed- ded to Virginia M. Taylor, Al- though His Parents Obiected Even ‘After His Arrest. to Ashes After Church Ser | fy Grama hile muse inst night's chrom meeting woh out by faan ‘aha wits. aed the stdeeery 5, ; ‘know mine end.’ “Load, kindly The Rev. John Mason, pastor of the | four votes. en he = Cleary was dismissed. ! r. dear Fale rears. He couldn't get them, for there f : vices—Burial at Greenwood Chane MRR that te. eee ind. | orchard Primitive Methodist Church, at fa'ino money In the enurch, treanur’, <ourt napa Satya ed poping at eo caske nan. i a : otion q b < hrough prison bars 3 To-Morrow. mnlowine the casket were Mrs. ‘laher:| Oakland street and Nassau avenue, |ton in seiary of $200 was passed with |). Tl 10. Court, Brooklyn, to-day, | ANNOYED SCHOOLGIRLS, | « Charles C. ‘Taber. brothers, and Mr,| Brooklyn, who has had a hard time Sa ene yl Chaney Vote wore ——-- and Mrs. y jolt. ee G G 4 Among’ those. rewont were: Louse | Rolsing his Job ever since 169, when the |’. sWepr OVER RIVER FALLS. | perge Brooklyn, made Virginie ae cer eee ae at The body of Robert Taber, wifo died |Lamerisicy, jn, Bure Melntosh: Fdweat | Methodist Conference at_ Lawrence,.| _§' " : Msoders sh cei ral aMtas $1,000 Bail, | at Saranac Lake on Wednesday, was yee Coward. William Wiggins, Mrs. |! Mass., sent him there, just managed to! ROCHESTER, N. ¥., March JL—A IM, ‘Tavlor, of No, 1026 Pacific street.) John H, Lyon, thirty-five years o! cremated to-day in the Flatbush Cre- | Wendel rea Gaiden pee Chanel | Heat iis enemies out at a church meet-|man was swept to death in the swollen |nig wire, of No. 1% Jefferson avenue, matory and the ashes will be buried | Mtr and Mrs, Henry Ainsley, Mre. Soi [ins last night, waters of the Genesee early to-dy.| orate who is only = boy in years, | W8# arrested to-day and belé in in the family plot at Greenwood Ceme- | Smith and Forbes Robertson. "That is, he retained his job. His ene-| His cries for help were heard by work- y Sey eis ball for examination in the /LaeAvenul tery. ‘The funeral services held at the —————$__ |'mles, however, sucoreded in having his|men*of the Lehigh Valley Rajirond,|waa all devotion to Virginia, who 18 @ 1 Bois Court for annoying girls of 4M Chureb of the Ascension, at Fifth ave- | EVANS TO HEAD FOR CHINA, | salary forthe year reduced $200, ‘This }an truggling {9-the | cripple, until December last.” He then| Byookiya High School on Nostrand avd { nue and Tenth street, were attended by] MANILA, March 11.—The flagship | W48 87 Ingenious Snancial scheme by ceased his atientions and. Virginia's |nus and Macon street, 5 membera of the dead actor's family | Kentucky, of the United States Aiatte | which arrears of $200 in bia salary was Aaa tae inbane he we ote shedded “Guan tiation Neb ina Hrequent complaints were madelte and a host of friends, professional and | cel. with | Rear-Admiral Robles D. | equared up. It s¢ems that the church of thelr slight and over the} TE] Ballot OP SHAS SUSeIEt Sane The Rev. Percy S, Grant, rector of docked at that port the vessel will re- | asked for it they Just).announced that: naw “ind: theresds ao Issued a warrant. for) Cleary, and: to-* wa: the church, conducied the ‘ceremonies qyrn salary, ve, ta q M ‘ y t

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