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ta 2 & i. Their Celebration at the Grand Genftrat Palace Will Be the} Feature of the Many St. Pat- rick’s Day Celebration. MAYOR MCLELLAN TO | PRESIDE AT REVIEW | | Wish National Club to Dine and Mayo Men’s Association to Dance on the Same Night, So _There Should Be Lots of Fun. I OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF THE CELEBRATION OF ST. 1 ATRICK’S DAY. |; Mayor MoClellan a 500 in- vited guests in carriages. vie soatetie: Sempetsing Teinh and led by the Catholic Pro- tectory Band of 200 pieces. Second avenue, | hattan Casino, at One Hundred will be, dancing and other Regiment Irish One of the great features of the cele- bration of St. Patrick's Day will be the review and ball of the Firat Regiment | of Irish Volunteers at the Grand Cen- | tral Palace in the evening. ay Me- Glellan will review the regiment. In the membership of the First Regiment, | Irish Volunteers, are many young men! whoxe fathers fought under Gen, Mo- Cleflan in the civil war, and tho son of “Little Mac,’ as executive of the greatest city in the United Stat should be the honored guest of the so of some of the men whom he led tol victory adds to the interest of the oc- casion. In the parade the First Regiment will Act As guard of honor to the Ane! Order of Milvernians, Each of the bers of the regiment will wear a of real Irish laurel, brought to New York by J. Ivera Donlan Noted Men Will Be There, Among the prominent men in public Mfe who will be wit # McClellan | at the rev Benatol ohn, ‘Corporation ‘Gounsel Jol ci John J. val dobn. %. Oakley, on and D: Ington, District J vorder Goff, Po! Adoo, Justices Mitgera O'Gorman, Judge Lynn, and Father O'Donnell. M: ood promise the kind ever o Keogii | nd Kather and Capt. | atest event of Patrick J. n, delegate of the} Irish Indust League, will deliver address on ne Tat in Ireland,” Jubition of | “Rince Fada" the Philo-Celtic iris! National Cian’ On St, Patrick's Honal Club will 1 ie of the popu » day, and uve been made to impr orevious rd of the orga speakers incltid Mitchell, Michael Breslin, Harry J. Hanne Runtecred, the entertainment are ples, Fitzistbbc Alexander | Getter : w Dal at. tho. New “era House in West Those Tired Eyes jmust not be neylected. Too much reading, writing or working—per- fips under artiticial light—too little & Then the eyes complain. The wes rriness, the smarting, the blurring, ‘f if headaches and sometimes ner- wNOustiess coine as Nature's warnings. PEE TAL the first indication of eye weak- ness sales ward yourself against com- ig ‘lure, and let me carefully ine your eyes. | will give you ses only if needed, and then that are absolutely correct Nt hand glasses “over a show- so°much merchandise, with the “Harris 00 UP. aah THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE OFFICERS OF IRISH VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE HUSTLING TO MAKE THE ST, PATRICK’S NIGHT REVIEW A Fe ee: = Koq sioner of Public Works J. C. Bracke! e, Asaistant C ny is James street on St. Patrick's night. |be an affair distinctly music will be heard, but Irish music aud Irish dances will predominate on the Iles © Bheritt John dent of iulldings Ot couras the thousands of Hibernians will be buay enjoying 3 3 #, on East One Hun- ae qu, | VIOLET TALCUM POWDER, 1 sixth atreet, and Man- | ; rd Curry and Pats hParade starts trom Forty-sec- || ee at eee ne Hundred end street and Fifth avenue and Fifty-fifth street. _ at 9.00 P. M. sharp and moves morth to One Hundred and Twentieth street, where tt will be reviewed. The divi- it tek and ‘thomas F Vv Edw My Chaplain and pastor o ‘Ind’ Marahai John Rooney and bis al sill Hegin nt Ridgewood Park BROOKLYN HIBERNIANS | VIOLET AMMONIA, quart bottle, ree. TO MAKE FINE SHOWING 15) POWDER PUFFS, large, reg. 15¢ simpion, will lead tree’ divisions vue, to Myrtle t e es One of the moat attractive featur oe a oklyn will be the Boys’ Milltary Corps of the Chureh of Our York, and Divistor taeido vite other n Phils. wilf be the tine Ny morrow in Br he marchersewill weat tend of the old-time badges of neat desiqn and appropriately, ‘These splendidly drilled and Fifty-tifth atrpet ana || S#les shth avenue, where there {| juv: Dodien, from Brook 1 »| BORINE TOOTH PASTE, reg. t5e. 106 ‘These are tho aliies from the twenty- Maren ite vetoraning dregs. In’ picture ments: |engue. uniforms. and’ are. led by own fife and drum corps. The grand review of the Mirnt |) MG) Will turn & the Ancle the river, Myles Mekeon and Willan ‘Thomas McGrath, and Patrick Morris; John Fulton and John , Jeremiah Reagan, Norris, John d.’ Kelly, ix vettmated that fully 10,000 men Will’ march in honor of St. Patrick, There will be no counter demonstration, ax in yea tous will be Introduced. fountain on Bedford avenue, ay: Alliama- as the starting Jonn Glare, aiemas: Davis and M. noes, ‘Cunningham, bur — Little Willle Coun (From the Yoniters Statesman.) . Huggins—It is really things that count Miss Dimples—I guess you are ri My little brother Willle you have been here just elghteen en this month? # Chureh, Kent and nd there will be “1 Ue reviewing stand. ye officials will review the march- Borough Preaident Deputy Water Commissioner i uty Fire Com- c ys Poter Burns an! K Patriok Doherty Thomas ¥ mission v | HENRY ESAS hing and Furnishings For Men, Boys and Children, @ 53, 55, 57 @ 59 West 14th St., Near 6th Ave. OPENING TO-MORROW. All the clothes we sell are made on the premises Every garment is cut singly by shears—started and finished in our store. mings used are the best to be had at the price, and the equal the finest custom work. Everything marked in plain figures, Men’s Suits. Cheviot Suits, black or blue, allo Stylish Suits for Young Men in all the latest materials and coloring; all sizes childsen's Suits. Suits in biue cheviot and niatures; embroideries and braid; double collar in suit lined through: all sizes, wondertul 1 95 Russian Blouse Suits in blue serge, cheviotand colored mixtures, | Clot by the best tailors after the latest fashions. The cloths and trim- @ tailoring, style, fit and workmanship e money back on anything unsatisfactory. Men's Derbys and Alpines in all the latest blocks and all the season- not a cheap hat but a Rone hat at an ¢ xtraordi- inall worsteds and fancy All erated Suite: Single bees ted, | the latest st 6 00 ** Berge Suits in black or biue, also cy mixtures in the latest pat- sellent quality imported and domestic materials ; double or single breasted, en, Slit eae even, the moat whim Laundered White Shirts, open front and oren back, or closed front and open back; perfect fite G, MARCH 16, Quantities of fresh, dainty appa: ing the best. In order to more effectively illustrate our leadership, we have made prices that never have bet INFANTS! CLOAKS, of China silk, capes trimmed with ribbon and Point Venice lace; also of Crepe de Paris, large cir- cular cape trimmed ith fancy ribbon, value $4.75... Qe 85. “shirred cape trimmed with silk em* ery and hemstitched tucks, same style of all-wool Bedford cord, value $6.25.......... O° QOD CHILDREN'S COATS, of. cream China silk, full capes, with insertions and ecige of lace and satin ribbon; also of all-woo! Bedford cord, double cape, with silk embroidery and ribbon, six months to two years; value 5 ie} 75 $4.75... CHILDREN’S COATS, of Crepe de Paris, double capes, collar and cuffs with silk embroidered scalloped edge; als of novelty cloth, three capes edged with fancy braid, 6 nomae 5 - 5.35 CHILDRE! 'S BONNETS, cream Louisine, prettily shirred, deep plaited ruf- fle and ribbon, val- ues $2.25 and's3.. 1.95, 2,65 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, .. | A Sale of T tion or adulteration here. box, 16c reg. ++ 18¢ reg. 25c... BENZOIN AND AL MOND LOTH 25c je, eK. ATER, extra auatty, reg. 17¢ 0c. TING STURE ‘OF BENZOIN, 2 and 3 4c, 90 E TOOTH WASH, $1 size.. 50c OLIVE OIL SOAP, 2-Ib. bar 14¢ JAP, 6-02. cake, reg. AZEL SOAP, reg. 7 CREAM, 2-02. Jar, ms 30¢. + 23) WRIGHT'S LISTRATED TOOTH H_ POW. | WOOD NAIL SCRUBS, reg. 25c. to Aies) DER. VIOLET CUCUA 14¢ LY, reg. "15e, OAKLEY'S EXTRACTS, all odors, reg. Uptown Prices Make Downtorn Shopping an Extravegence. GH & Co, | Sake & Company Thursday and Friday. | A Sale of Infants’ Wear. ‘ANTS’ CLOAKS, of China silts, | (-} RUBBER FACE SPONGE, reg. 29c. 208 5c| | HAIR BRUSHES, “Keep Klean,” reg. 49c., 3 COLD, BONE NAIL BRUSHES, worth 25e. to} 1904. Spring Suits for Misses. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. Value $24.00. At $14.75. en surpassed any where: Well tailored suits of fine light novelty fabrics in a CHILDREN'S REFERS, % length, off ye vot, military effec, trimmed with |] Variety of colors or of cheviot in black, blue or ae oan AnH Roa a brown, trimmed with braid to correspond. Jackets lined with taffeta, sizes 14 to 18 years. rel for the baby—materials aad mak- | | ed with light blue, red with nav; and navy with red, 2'to 444 2.85/ | corte tenets, of]. White Petticoats for Women. | k taffeta silk, with Point Arabe| | ; also of diagonal cloth, circular cap! ook with velvet and gold braid, 2 to 44@ yrs., value $4.75... 3.75) | CHILDREN lawn, ye A manufacturer’s models from which his workers gathered theirideas. They areof no further service tohim. That makes the discounted prices possible: ESSES, of Persian lawn,|| Of Cambric with Val. lace insertion, or with embroidered embroidery, tin- ruffle and tucks. Special at 98. Se TO, Of Cambric with deep embroidered ruffle and hemstitched FEEDING BIBS. ‘i tucks, or with wide embroidered insertion and ruffle. 3 , Of linen and if Turkish towelling, value 15c.... QC Special at $1.69 CARRIAGE SHAMS, of lawn, with Val. Of Cambric with cluny, torchon or Pt. de Paris lace inser= tions, beadings, hemstitchings and lace ruffles. Special at $2.98 a ne ce " Spring Shirt Waists for Women. -One Third U | and $1.2. Shirt Waists of white or black Bebute silk, tucked oilet Articles. Three days only—but three days of the largest real economies yet|] and lace trimmed. Value $3.00. At $1. 98 n, | presented in this line of goods. All of standard quality—never any dilts)) Shirt Waists of white lawn, tucked and embroidery | | CHAMOIS, finest quality, reg. a5. 18¢|| trimmed; six dainty new models. x98 t Cc. | TOILET PAPER, silk tissue, roll or pack- Value $1.50. age, 1,000 sheets, reg. 10¢..... 7c ; WRIGHT'S BATH TABLBTS, reg. 25c.. 1 Dress Slippers for Women. Formerly $3.50 and $5. At $2.25. a WRIEE BROOMS ITag LEE cs) 10 Because of the design and the character of the | | HAIR BRUSHES, pure bristles, reg, 65c., leathers they may truly be termed Dress Slippers; | 44c|lof black suede, imperial kid, ideal patent kid, or | gun-metal kid; one, two or four strap, and Du Barry models, many of which have steel or jet beading. All have full Louis XV. heels. In every style we have not every size, but you will find yours in more than one. Knitted Vests for Women. Bo SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. teed a8c Regular Price 75c. At 39%. | FOUNT, - 45c pipes, eg. 69C..s.01..t+0e, 480|| Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, some trimmed with lace, 8c RUBBER DRESSING COMBS, reg. 5e¢ BATH BRUSHES, with handle, reg. 49c., i CONE EON BRUSHES, fine quality, | reg, 15¢...... 1006 41 rows Ua bris- 85c | MILITARY BRUSH! tles, reg. $1.25, p 19¢ WATER BOTTLES, 2 quarts, flow, 3 Between Lenox and|| others with lace and crochet, which the weaver 125th Street, West, Seventh Avenues. !| sent us far in advance of the season. After some sa UE OF Soo ROOM controversy he madea concession in the price. You are welcome to it. One hundred and twenty dozen Vests are involved in the offer. Colored Dresses for Boys and Girls. Sizes 1 t0 5 years. Third floor. We have an entire series of new models which) is B Pre, have much to commend them---Mother Hubbard, Russian Blouse, French Waist, Guimpe and Long FLAT oon thar 4098 Waist effects, every one of which has some dis- A Maas 69% Ui tinguishing featu 2, radically different from those NCEE JURCED ROOM APARTHENT of the seasons past. CRPETELY FERED Pe, alll Russian Dresses of chambray, trimmed with white pique, ee nae at $1.25;0f tan linen, trimmed with embroidery, At $1.98 NIB MIE “ 2 Dresses of Chambray, collar and belt of white pique; em- cae Sa oie NOMA ge 39 un L> broidered emblem on breast, At $2.50 CALL AND MAKE Dresacs of White Riau, double breasted, with shield OF TOWN ORDERS. open SAT UNTIL 10 orrocn YOUR OWN TERMS, Sailor collar, eee At ‘S338 CATARRH, Brenehitis and all eas tnrrhal diseases com= pletely and permanently ting; exceptional value Nogligee Shirts, fine quality ) zephyr, cumbric or madras; back- grounds white, tan or blue¢ in the latest figures and stripes ceptional shirt, exception- trimmed with embroideries and soutache biaid, lined throughout, doub:e white collar; all oH CXIOTUIDALY value Sack Sults, single or double breast- ed, in soft tinished cheviots, serges and-pure worsteds splendid pat- vihere Will, find fuse | the Imported All Wool rein in| black or blue unfinished worsteds | and serges, also in fancy mixtures and cassimeres, single or double! to § breasted, first auality Kong: seer eeeeees ter what you w Neckwear. Dressy Neckwear hands, bows or tecks, in plain tek and all the latest color combina- $: an unusual scarf an unusual price Underwear. Men's Balbriggan Vagersceare made as they shoutd be ale Boys’ Suits, Notte Suits of the finest fabrics, | 5 and unfinished imix- extiaorcinary in Men's Overcoats. Short Top Coat, the latest out, in Double-Breasted ‘Suite, best do- tan and the prevailing light shades, | lined with bad Sy sleeves mestic materials ; iting: all sizes; per pet Plece Suits, the latest my : perfect in fit, match- ios a workmanship... Wo are moing to. take The New: ‘oxtora overcoat al swell looker and an excellent wear- | + serge lined, sleeves None. of, the ordinary kind of un ‘ 1 Woot wittesteae That's" exceptionally’ denrable, #196, Men's Dog-tin Gloves, with pat- ent clasp, in all the jatest shades of tan; pertect fitting; an ex- cellen', wale naa shores Cravenettes. The Craverette that will please | Men even the most fastidious, not only | in locks and fit and workmanship, but in the extreme low- néss of price .......... Trousers. Men's Pants in the latest Spring shades and of god quality mate- | cpidren Shoes that are correct in -are stylish, and | 9.00 ests Shoes that will stand the Tough Wear of (he healthy young. sters; stylish and otherwise Hosiery, exceptional value; all sizes; per pair. .. Linen Collars in at! My DEAFNESS, head nolsea and dis charging ears And all tar disease, pita et CONSULTATION FREE, WRITE IF YOU ‘CANNOT CALL. DR. GARDNER, Retween 38th and Fours, 0AM, to# P.M. (Or amount you paid your druggist for it. frontal sinuses, the real seat o' arrh, ‘Ay druggist tan is capper ae teed 8 SAgER + M2 ‘8 no nary indy but those that ‘wil | give satisfaction in every respect, rial, perfect fitting; will give splendid wear, Aso ai $1.98, $4.0 and ys.o, ® pes; all sizes; an exce} collar # the enpsealy, iow Oe 22° 8 + 6 — 9 0 “Mh. ‘Hall, (DOCTOR GARDNER CURES|| BY HIS ORIGINAT OSCILLATION TREATMENT @ures Catarrh Rip nah Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever and Cold in the Head If you are not satisfied after using Cacterine, write us and we will refund the ae If Cacterine is not free from Morphine, Women’s Dept Covert Cloth Jackets, 12,50 15,00 19,50 99 50 Stomach Troubles}! Dressy Walking Suits, 15.99 19,50 95,00 99 50 gata at JAMES: [Fancy Voile Suits, 19,59 25,00 35,00 49,50 ASTAMA. Trimmed Voile Skirts, 10,9 12.59 17,50 19,50 Lipase atasuref | | Tailored Walking Skirts, 5.99 7,50 10,00 12,50. every, HAY FEVER, — || Rain Coats; 12,59 15.90 19.30: 25.005 If taken bagore witha St 1} Exclusive Styles—Best Workmanship—Moderate #rices, The largest and 1 best assortment of all kinds 7 | Radium Cures Cancer. of Waists, including Fisk, Clark & Flage’s, Dr, Gardner has secured the services of Office, 435 SthAv,, N.Y. City, \ ‘that jee Sag! atone +5. 00° a Yarkal CarailsCo. Broadway and 13th Street. Extract Mexican Cactus Blossoms) ON SALE EVERYWHERE. Cocaine or Mercury, we offer $1,000 for evid to that effect. It clean, ~ 3 white powder, gently blown Into the nostrils and fine enough to reach th s h, It cleans and heals. then cures. and $1, with Hetioee Bulb [nenietiad in sae is box. ‘There is no aubstitues, id upon receipt 1322 Broadway? nifeic)