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> NN Se $ s SF SLA TNE NEMS OPT I > TRE WORLD: THURSDAY EVER ROCKEFELLER'S MEETINGS. 'Teeth al Value. Young Millionaire Arranges Lee= tnres for ible Clnan. Jeet HEWAS NOE HLS Young Men's Bible Class of the Vitth A ist Mother Superior of Ursuline Con- R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. R, UW. Macy & Co.'s i Restaurant is the largest, y lightest and best venti- } lated in the city. Table ‘ d'Hote Breakfast, 29¢.: 3 Table d’Hote Lunch:on, 29c. and 39c. Tempt- bs ing cooking — quick service. Hours: 8 A. ts B'way at 6th Av» 34th to 35th St. We supply our driv- ers with change money and will thank our patrons to rerort any fail- ure to promptly supply exact change. Some feople do not value their teeth iithey are gone. it costs money ard health to watt. Why not come to nd have a free exatmination? You can cer tainly aftced that. Then look at the prices we quote yout Goid fillings, price 33.0¢; Amalgam fillin; e 50 cents; Gold ‘crowns, fr .00; plates, from 5.00. Hours, 9 to 7. Closed Sundays. | dants. Establ's rate | st ve | nue Bar h urran While Playing on Roof of Tene-, ] ment Six-Year-Old Lad Tum-! Ragen?” The M. to 6 P. M. vent Denies Report that Ed- . Rowe Shelley, the church org ward J. Nealon Killed Himsel’| !@s Off—Body Not Discov- Sonn Be out Gera Heda ot 12 feondway, ————— | Skt Bd 410 Broadway, co a | ered for Several Hours. Because of Unrequited Love After m general alarm had been sent out by the police, tt being thought by his parents he had run away, the hody of Isanc Yarowitz, flve years old, was found to-day tn the yard back of the tenement adjoining the one in which Ls parents live. Yarowitz sentor lives at No. 168 Mon- roe street. The billding In six stories high and the children Hying in tt have | formed the habit of making the roofs of Nos, 16 and 168 their playground. They were playing a game of tag yee- terday afternogn and little Isaac w: with them. During the game he dis- Appeared and it was not until lute in the evening that his parents became alarmed ang notified the police. Search | was made for the child but he could not be found, His brother Harry, nine years old, while looking out of the back window , of their flat to-day, saw the little chap's body lying in the yard back of No. 196. It is belleved he fell off the roof while playing tag. The accident wi not witnessed by the other children, DECLARES STORY TO BE ONE OF PURE INVENTION Circumstances Show that Cana- dian Machinist Ended Life; Because of Despondency from} Failure to Get Employment. Mother Superior Dominick, of the Ursuline Convent, in the Bronx, dented to-day a report that had become cur- gent that Edward J. Nealon, a young Canadian machinist, who committed suicide at Ono Hundred and Ninety- eighth street and Webster avenue last night, made away with himself because of his love for a young nun In her insti tution. The report ran that Nealon had fol- lowed the girl from Canada to the con- vent ,that he had haunted tlic place for @ays trying to induce her to renounce her vows and come to him, but that she had refused. “The absurdity of this story may be fathered from the fact that In a year only two women hz taken the vell here," sald Mother Supertor Dominick, “and neither of these was from Canada ‘Whe last one to take the vell was Recorder Goft’s daughter, and she cane here eight months ago, The one before her was installed a little more, than @ year ago. No man could frequent this place or make efforts to seo or communicate with « nun without my knowing {t, and I am very sure that there hax been no such romance here ‘The thing 1s a pure juvention.” Came Here to Try Hin Luck. ee The Only Free Thing. (From the Atlanta Constitutien.) “Brier Williams, how come de only song you ever sings in meetin’ is dat ong ‘vout Selvation bein" free?’ “Kaze houge rent in dis worl’ roun' “so reg'lar, Brer Thomas, on di baillff 1x so frequent, en de grocery man is 80 ambitious ter get his money!” Sale of Men's Flalf Hose and Underwear. ees iwentyiaue Men's |Pine Lisle Thread & Cotton Half Hose, fancy colors and black with silk embroidered figures and | Mai Nealon, the sutcide, years old and his home was at N 102 Dutcher street, Toronto, Canada, Was a machinist there with his brother and the two had a prosperous business ‘Néalon’s chum, Janes Douglas, slso @ machinist, decided some, months ago to come to New York and iry his luck Nealon decided to come with him . Nealon's brother protested at the folty| Cocks, | of bia giving up a good business in To eed tonto to try his luck elsowhere, bul 5s 3 for $1.00, Nealon came anyway. ‘The two men went to live in the furnished-room hours | of Mrs, aMry Butler, at No, #10 West) One Hundred and Seventecnth street. value 50c. Men's Medium Became Despondent, Nealon had ill luck from the time: of Weight Merino Ris arrival here. Douglas advised Au Shirts and Drawers, to go back to Canadu, but he said he} would not face his brother and nis'itt white and gray. Shirts friends there and admit that he had| made a failure of his trip to New York have regularand half sleeves. | He became more and more despondent | Drawers can be had with every day and early yosterday left the regular and short inseams. "| house, first placing a note on his table| o. el $1.00 per garment. | i} for Douglas. Douglas got this note at Lord & Taylor § o'clock. It merely sald that Nealon had gone out for a walk, but would return at §.20. At that exact time Nealon shot him- self at the corncr of One Hundred ana Ninety-eighth street and Webster ave- | Me. | | nue, which js just two blocks from the| Broadway aad ‘Twentleth Street T suffered a grent deal from bronchial trouble and a hard, Ursuline Convent. He dled instantly and Fifth Avenue. dry cough aud great trouble Ip breathing. T was Hable to an Dougias says that there is no doubt attack sumer or winter; the trouble being to a cenit ex no doub nf a family complaint ay my father and grandfather suffered that he Killed himself in a fit of rom bronchitis. They coughed so hard that they would have spondency over his ill-luck Hic posi- > to ANY they could loy hold of to kvep from 1 used to do the same. tively denied that Nealon had a love affair of any kind. | COMPLETELY CORED ME OF ALL THESE AILMENTS WM. VOGEL & SON. 1 Callahan & Morrissy Bargains that Will Appeal in Spring special, a ‘yard, EN 500 FU patterns; were {e. toned effect, hand-knotted 760 PAIRS SWISS HARD, up_qwhen they “have a cougl, or the croup, Josepl Order Bons of 8. George, Jacksou Place, Brooklyn, NY "Dr Bull's Cough Syrup cures asthma, croup, bronebltia” . w fend all disenses of the throat aud luogs, a Eiieyes] Paenanile, consam pion, rah: i will widen wit | Harlem 0 Suc. | 8 Nonwte T24 Washingto St. ew York Painless Dental Co. p peclal mu © mee | 48--50 West Fourteenth Street, t 47--49--51--53 West Thirteenth Street, Near Sixth Avenue. Offer for Friday and Saturday @ Easter Merchandise p TR Misses” ani that cannot i ore purchasing TS fo i tt e now ies, ent braids and gilt b s, In Flue, Blac! Misses, of new 1 Fabrics, Eton. With fancy braids, sizes J, 4, 16 and 18; 5, QQ ie of Co} 110 38,00, s4to ort Cloths, newest 9! delotis, emblems; el Brown, V VASHABLE DI SHS, nshams, tamed with #y nx Tose: elsewhere $3.(0..0. sizes i to 14, made of fine « Embroidery, inan endless 4§¢ vlot with slik- treats S) SALLOR SUL sizes made of fir wool Ser Mixtures in Cheviots, kn to 8. $5 1 RUSSIAN BLOL ‘al sale .. payin tehless assortment of CHT Sook DR AMBRIC and NAIN- nd Embroidery. sizes OTe 42 inches wide, ‘abrics, In Perr) it Blue, Rese Champagn nt xt Ligh: Navy, Cream . in all the chotee colors, Including EOE ED 29¢ of colors—navy, light blu h hite and black; regular tan, mat All-Overs, 18 Inches Ww AE eaYy’ patterns, wh nd white, 18 i ALLIONS, newe: At Ge... Isc y red, gteen and blue, fast 5Ge colors; actual value 7% 4-thrend 33c ible beds 39c arguin at ie. each... 103 SPREADS, Marseilles 66¢ Q@ 90c Naat sium out price, 2698 fluted = 4349; 48cQ 98c Joseph Radford, of Brooktyn,-N. Y., uses Dr. Bull’s Cough. Syrup for Bronchitis and difficulty in breathing. | 1 bargain THREAD ML w ) PALS MERCER wold ¢ AND BOBBINET CU and insertion, regnlar pric ruffle, Jace ede: our price ..... DR. BULL’S OUCH SYRUP have three children and give them Dr. Bull's Cough hs D.D.W.G P.. Districl Grand Committee No 8, ALWAYS CURES Cough Ssrup for the had @ cold. and tt hag 1, We would not be without tt Mrs. | , 89) West Central Ave, St. Paul, Minn, ' STITUTES, Beware of dangerous and worthi tates i PO eae eae et io hives wane te tor the" Mule Read tries is you get the genuive Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, iSe., 000. and $1 un Spring 1904 Lasts in “Every Size Shoes” at $2.75. The success of the man who makes our “Every . Size Shoes” lies in his ability to faithfully reproduce the high priced custom models. And to give them a finish igside and outside that few $3.50 shoes possess. If these facts were not so, we would not be selling thou- sands of pairs of ‘‘Every Size Shoes” at $2.76. Narrow toes are in vogue now, with high heels ‘and fiat lasts—as seen in our oxfords of velour box calf, calfskin, vici, imported Russia, dull f and patent leathers—these oxfords are in lace, blucher and button styles. High shoes in Jace or button in all leathers. ‘Every Size hoes” come in 26 different lasts in every and half size, from 4 to 12, and every ith from AA to EE, at $2.75 the pair. ft. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. 25 CENTS—104 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS. 4 MILLION GRANDMAS all over America. point to CASOARETS Candy Cathartic as the most per- fect family mwdicine ever‘discov- ered. Good, kind, tender-hearted old soul—grandma tries to help others by telling of the good things she has learned through experience and g0 the sale of CASCARETS is OVER A MILLION BOXES 4° MONTH. Years of experience with her own health, and ndpe's and her children’s, and for children’s children’s have taught grandma that CASOARBTS Candy Cathar- tic are the Solyapertedt, medicine for all bowel ubles, children's » diseases, diseases of the stomach and liver, sick headaches, bilious- ness, and bad blood. Best for the bowels. All Cruggiats, 100, 250, CAA sole agus, Genuine stampo: . Sample and booklet free. Address 5 STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, Ohicago or New York ’ CANDY CATHARTIC TH . a — EY WORK WHILE YOU SLE ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World Women’s Gloves. —1s r: Just in is a shipment of the new colorings and embroid- eries in the best quality of Glace and Suede Gloves in- cluding: : Three-clasp Eclaire Glace, nervura embroidery, in tan, brown, slate, mastic, black and white, At $1.44 a pair. Three-button Eclalre Glace, sewing to match embroidery; in all the new shades, At $1.44 a-pair. Three-clasp Eclaire Suede, ‘round corner, embroidered backs; in tan, beaver, slate, black and white, At $1.44 a pair. Three-clasp Mazarin Glace, with heavy embroidery; real French kid, in tan, beaver, slate, black and white, At $1.69 a pair. Two-clasp Mazarin Pique Suede, with Paris point backs, in beaver, slate and black, At $1.69 a pair. Three-clasp Mazarin Overseam Suede, newest embroidery, in tan, beaver, slate and black, ‘At $1.69 a pair. Women’s Glace Gloves. ist Fi. Perhaps enough left for an entire day’s selling, after two days’ demands that have been unprecedented. They are a,fresh importation, me- dium weight, two-clasp, in all desirable colors; special at 49c. a pair, Misses’ and Children’s Coats.-24 ri Girls’ Reefers, blue and black cheviot and tan covert, double- breasted effect, loose back with strap; lined throughout with satin; sizes 4 to 14 years....$5.21 Misses Fitted Jackets, — black cheviot and tan covert, collarless effect, inlaid with stitched vel- ‘Vet; Iined throughout with taf feta; years Girls’ Full-length Coats, black peau de soie, fancy cape, fin- ished with light blue or self- colored piping, lined through- out with si sizes 6 to 14 years .. ve $1274 Misses’ Fitted Jackets, fine qual- ity cheviot and tan covert, fly front, notched collar, fancy sleeve with turnover cuffs, lined throughout with satin 16 and 18 years.... Children’s Dresses.-}. Box-plaited Russian Dresses, white and tap poplinette, em. brotdered turh-over collar and cuffs, leather belt; sizes 4 to 14 YEATES... ce veen sss ce eee SO95 Regulation Dresses, black-and- white shepherd checks, front pleat and sleeve decorated with emblem, leather belt; sizes 4 to 14 YeATSereeee «+ ++ $6.96 Juntor Two-piece Tatlored Dresses, fancy mixtures, colla:- less Eton, trimmed with cloth in contrasting colors, braids and buttons; unlined gore-flare skirt; sizes 10 to 14 years...... $7.81 Misses’ Two-piece Regulation Suits, fine quality, white and navy; twilled serges, large sailor collar, trimmed with braid; pleated sleeve, shield and sleeve decorated with emblem; side- pleated skirt, sizes 44, 16 and 18 NEATE) soi heetacceee vee 617.96 Children’s Wear. Lawn Guimpes, trimmed with embroidery inserting and hem stitched tucks, sizes 4 to 14 » 49c Lawn Guimpes, trimmed with cluster tucks, and three rows of embroidery inserting, sizes 4to 4 years... 796 Muslin Drawers, trimmed wh hem and three rows of tucks, sizes 2to 8 years, 11¢,3 10 to 16 nd YOREB css cecneerssshoeeer AFG Muslin ‘Gowns, yoke formed of hemstitched tucks; neck and sleeves finirhed with stitched ruffle, sizes 2. to 1+ Years; ates oe -59c Infants’ NAinsook Dresses, Bishop style, gathered at the neck; em- broidery collar and cuffs, sizes 6 months, 4 and2years, at....490 Book Announcement! Main Fl., Rear. ““SIR MORTIMER.”’ By Mary Johnston, author of ‘To Have and to Hold.” Advance orders taken for this and all other new spring issues. Published at $1.50 and sold by others at $1.08, Our Price 9 8° Men’s Fine Custom Tailoring. $30.00 Suits to Order.—». MODELS: Single or Double Breasted, Sack or English Walking Coat. Patterns:—Seventy-five, in Fancy Chev- iots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, including checks, stripes and neat mixed effects in light, medium and dark combinations; also Black and Blue Serges and fine un- finished worsteds. = * Suits of similar fabrics, equally well tailored, will cost from $20 to $25 more than the Macy price if made up by exclusive cus- tom tailors, Of the seventy-five patterns shown, fully one-third are imported weaves, Men's Ready - to - Men’s Spring Over- Wear Suits, -21 5. reer $1 2:96 A Fourth Under Regular Price. They are made up in smart double and single breasted sack models, in cheviots, cas- simeres and worsteds, all lined with mohair serge. The trousers are cut in conserva- tive or full peg-top styles, as desired. Other Suits $14.96 to to $28.49. coats, Silk Lined. At $] 4.96-217, rar In Oxford, Vicuna and black unfinished worsteds, 38 to 40 inches long, lined to edge or to facing with pure silk Mer- veilleux; also 31 and 32-inch models, in tan and olive shades of covert, lined with silk serge and Merveilleux in shades to match. Finer grades, in coverts, velours, Vicunas and worsteds up to $34.96, Young Men’s Suits.-1n... Of fine black Thibet, in single or double breasted models; ap- propriate for dress occasions or confirmation wear; sizes 14 to 20 years; others ask $10.00; our price..........+022-+$7.49 Boys’ Clothing.-» =. ~=. Sailor Suits of Serge, in navy, brown and royal; also of fancy mixed cheviots in de- sirable colors; sailor collars, trimmed with silk braid, or white linen Eton collars; ages 4 to 42 years; Two-piece Suits, double- breasted, made of all-wool cheviot in new spring pat- terns; stout, serviceable, well-fitting Suits; sold else- where. at $5.00; our price, in- cluding extra pair of trou- Men’s. $5 Hats, $3.96.-» ». The silent satisfaction of a “name-plate” on the inside band of a hat isn’t worth $1.04—to anybody but the manufacturer, He omitted the name on these spring shapes—and he’s a leading Fifth avenue hatter who gets $5 for exactly the same*hats in every one of his four local stores. The same gual stock, the same blocks—his name omitted. $3.96—more sul Men’s Shoes. 3 Lace, box calfskin, double tension soles, Goodyear welt, straight last; all sizes; sold by others at $3.00; our price.$2.19 Vict kidskin, single or double soles, Goodyear welt, straight last; — close-trimmed edges; all sizes; sold by others at $3.00; our price....... $2.19 Boys’ Shoes.-}}: “Solid Wear” Lace Shoes, satin calfskin, dongola tops, Good- year welt, medium-weight soles, mannish last, sizes 13 to 2, $1.87; sizes 244 to 5%4...$1.99 Lace, satin calfskin, stout soles with heels, sizes 13° to 2, $1.24; sizes 2% to 5% $1.49 Women’s Shoes. 7) Button and Lace, patent, “Ideal” kid and patent coltskin, dull- finished kid tops, hand-sewed welts, military or Cuban heels; sold by others at $3.50; price..... Button and Lace, patent leather, kid tops, medium-weight soles, military heels, new, narrow toe last, all sizes and widths; sold by others at price.. Button and Lace, viel kidskin, kid (tips, light-weight flexible soles, military heels; all sizes and widths; sold by others at $2.00; our price......... $1.39 Button’ and Lace, vici_kidskin, patent leather tips, light-weight flexible soles, military heels; all sizes and widths; sold by others. Lace, at $2.00; our price....... $1.39 Lace, patent “Ideal” kidskin, cloth tops, medium - weight soles, concave heels; some sizes missing; sold by $3.00; our price........++ Misses’. and Children’s Shoes. Button and Lace, vici kfdskin, patent leather tips; hand.sewed welts, medium broad toe, spring heels, sizes 11% to 2, A to E widths; at... . $1.99 Button and Lace, vici kidskin, patent leather, leather tips, hand- sewed welts, medium broad toes; spring heels, sizes 8% (to 11; A to E widt ncenee sees ese She Button and Lace, vici kid, kid- skin or Cees leather tips, me- dium-weight soles, several styles of last; sizes 8 to 2; sold by others at $1.50; our price $1.19 ta #1. tantial than silent satisfaction. Easter Headwear for Boys and Children.—#}* Dashing Tam o’ Shanters and jaunty new Felt Hats by the tableful, ready for important places in rounding out juvenile attire for Easter. Some of them are exclusive, new notions —all of them Macy priced; another way of saying you'll pay an average of oné-third more elsewhere. “Buster Brown’? Tam o’ Shanters, sold regularly elsewhere at $1.50; OUT PTC... ceeee essere eenee IDC High-grade Tam o' Shanters, made of extsa fine cloth; or serge in blue, brown, cardinal and white; plain or with embroidered designs on tops; made with a welt tip, which pre- vents them from becoming mis- shapen; similar Tams sold e!sewhere at $2.00; our price ......... $1.49 Highest grade Tam o’ Shanters, in blue and white, serge and cloth; hand-embroidered tops; our price. eae resncccsesst$ai4e Children’s Hats made with patent leather crowns and brims of red, white or blue serge; imported silk bands with names of. various battle- ships in handembroidery; eache » S149 Children’s Felt Hats, of fine Saxony wool in red," pearl and coster; sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price. .99¢ ’ Boys’ §2.°° Derbies, $1.24 Made of fine fur felt, trimmed with good siik band and binding, and fine leather sweatband. $2.50 Soft Hats, $1.88; For boys amd youths; made of fine selected tur felt, trimmed with silk band and imported leather sweatband, _ More Spiendid Umbrella Specials.—};' Scant likelihood there is that such unusually wortsy Umbrellas will gon again figure in a sale of this kind, The thousands the sale Started with have dwindled to hundreds --and scores and dozens in the more attractive sorts, It's an annual opportunity for sup. plying a daily need: $1.69 for $2,00- $2.50 values, $3.00- $3.50 values. $2.98 for $! $5.50 values. $3.98 for 00- $7.00 values. 10.00 values. $4.98 for +, $8.98 for, $10.00-18.90 valves. Promised this week by the publishers. Men’s Made-to-Order Shirts. ann We lay no claim to superiority over exclusive haberdashers in Custom Shirt building. They make a feature of fine custom Shirts not one whit better, but from 25%; to 40°f more than Macy prices. We are showing over five hundred distinct patterns in the new Spring Shirtings. We guarantee thor- oughly excellent workmanship and satisfactory fit in every case. The prices: At $2.94—Shirts of woven mad- ras and percale, light and dark grounds in Stripes and neat fig- ures: allour own im- portations. At $8.44—Of cheviot madras and percale in white and plain colors and solid colors with figures: very fine imported fabrics in exclusive de- signs. At $3.94—-Of Scotch Madras and cheviot in the latest designs in pink, laven- der, gray and white. At $4.44—.Of Parisian Novelties in large variety: woven figures on plain grounds; very latest effects, Men’s Custom Stock Dress Shirts. 30% Custom Made White Dress Shirts kept in stock, and the sizes so systematically arranged that any fran may be fitted on short notice. They are a product of our Custom Shirt Department, on the premises, and they get the same critical attention we give to regular custom ordezs. They run in quarter sizes, whereas all ordi- nary stock shirts are in half sizes. Various sleeve lengths to every quarter size make possible an accurate and comfortable fit. These Shirts are made of high grade muslin, with best linen bosoms and attached cuffs. Each $2.24. The Making of Spring Neckwear Values lst Fi, 34th st. Manufacturess make short work of remnants of Neck- wear Silks by making them up for us at a special figure. These short length silks in- variably are the favored patterns and in wider variety than the average exclusive dealer caresto carry. Hence these shortened prices : 75c. Neckwear at 44c, Handsome Silks, choice pat- terns, in white, light colors, champagne, brown and gray styles include English squares, folded squares, French four-in- ‘hands, puffs and tecks. $1.00 Neckwear at 68c. Fine imported silks, five hun- dred paticrns, made in English squares, folded squares~ and French fourrin-hands; in light and dark effects. $1.50 & $2 Squares 94c, Rich Imported Silks, very attract- ive patterns, in English and fold- ed squares—the finest the maker produces, Men’s Shirts. 31,2: At 94c—Fine White Dress Shirts, made of the best muslin with 21@0-count pure linen bosoms, The careful making will appeal to particular men. Similar shirts sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price 4c, ’ At. $1.44—Pleated Shirts of fine woven madraS, four shades; mer-" cerixed pongee in seven shades, also madras in stripes and neat figures. Men's Collars & Cuffs; Int FI, 34th at, Macy's Four-ply Collars, linen oth sides, 42° styles; otters ask , 25¢. for similar grade; our price Macy’s Four-ply Cuffs, 12 styles, to any 25c. grade sola else- bere ; OUF PFICS... 19 '