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“Ne wa H.ONeill & Co. Splendid Inducements to Buy | China and House Furnishings s THE WORED: PHURSDAY EVENING, MAROH 17, 1904. CL Dw ORCE AFTER [A MONT RD Or. Thornley Tells of Smashing rafiway station on his departure for ’ Genuine Naples.to-day by Mer. Kennedy, Revlo’ Cortems Little Liver Pills orl ke fn Rome : g with Must Bear Signature of CHBSHOP FALE STARTS FOR HOME Sails from Naples To-Morrow— of the Amerioan Colle Vravelting with the Archbla}op are Wi Iv. 4 Hayes, Ch Rev. J. Vv. jretary and lyork., ‘The A Straight Talk Let us tell you exactly how semi-ready garments are put together. Our expert designer gets up original but practical models —from those models patterns are drafted. ‘The pattern is chalked out on cloth and the shape is cut. ley, hla ne BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, Verzamall and os casy ‘to take as'bugar. FOR HEADACHE. A ir weeks’ a) H Says He Is Delighted with the | nye to the lowest ‘The fronts are hand padded on a solid back of strong 5 ‘@ Door in Bachelor Apart Kind Way He Was Treated ” Bo len blisesne shrunken canvas and haircloth; then thoroughly needle Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19. ment-House and a Suit ing His Stay in R ‘Things that yourdon't know about FOR TORPID LIVER, moulded, ma | permanent shape, as lasting as the cloth. Toilet Sets. | Dinner Sets. Against Wife Was the Result During His Stay In Rome, i.e uiters of foreign countries are In FOR CONSTIPATION, Sleeves, shoulders, fronts and linings are then seamed Fine American Porcelain Another lot of those) gains} {Phe World Almanac and Eneyclo- FOR SALLOW SKIN, together and worked up io the “iry on"-stage, remaining thus plain print decorations, 2 100-piece Dinner Set: | shapes and many decor. tions to select from—9-| piece Toilet Sets, regular- ly $2.25—Special at... | decorated, of fine Am- erican Porcelain, fine. decorations. These sets $ 1 0. 00 include round soup tu- | reens, large plates, large) meat dishes—Spccial at Our regular price, $15.98, ELECTRIC WASHING MA- CHINES—Made of clear cedé pecia. Price 25 cents, by mail until you select your suit. You try it on, a skilled tailor makes the changes neces- sary for a perfect fil. ~ You see how the suit becomes vou before you pay a cent. Semi-‘Ready when you /ook and try on; filted, finished to your order and delivered in a few hours. Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $40. $1.8 ROME, March 17.-Archbishop Farley, of New York, was accompanied to the Cents. EPISODE OCCURRED Ds AT THE BEVERWYCK. | = New Lease, 11-piece Toilet Sets, regular- | ly $4.25; special at $3.10. | BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEP. ERS—The “Popular,” a very | You will not require a mag-, nifying glass to Room Was Forced Open with) ‘an Ax, Witnesses Relate, and 5 ; The story of an exciting midnight ratd | “ey @ husband and=some friends upon | the epartments of a wealthy young merchant in the Beverwyck, a bachelor hotel in West Twenty-seventh atreot, Yast New Year's night, was first re- yealed in the trial to-day before Justice Truax of the #ult of Dr. Josiah P. Always up-to-date in fine Clothing—none equal in fit, none better tailored, and prices the lowest on record. PRICES TALK. We place on sale a mammoth Spring stock of new and tluue growing as long as you ay World Wants. QE continue using Sund 801 Broadway, Cor. 11th. 7, 8 or 9 stove, regular 85c., 95c., $1.09 cach, special, your choice 79¢ 205 Broadway, near Fulton, | THE UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERS—Cuts all kinds of raw or cooked meats, vegetables, &c., also pulverizes coffee, crackers New activity, more energy, immense capital in the field for 5]) read your suce @Q a good sweeper, made by Bissell with electric welded hoops. Reg- Pretty Defendant Was Taken eae OTe: 20) | geo it you suse TEE: rea P but not warranted, each.... 98¢ | ular $3.98. Special...... i Su —_ | NICKEL PLATED COFFEE prey 2 Cab. THE HARRIS STORE. | giana ICSE MATEO ILA RET. | F013 Copp bom i} » seen le OZ, copper, i . . | sch grow and con- e@ | heavy nickel plated, 3 sizes, ott | ae sien isa | 39c. 43. 49c. Special... 27¢ 33c .39C WINDSOR CLOTHES WRINGERS—Warranted for 2 years, 12-inch 10. ll. rolls. Regular $2.25 $2.63 $2.98 Thornley for an absolute divorce from Aimee B. Thornley. ‘Phere were battloaxes and bloody moses and an awful time generally, con- q eluding with an obeyed promptly com- mand to a weeping bride of eight months to go home tn a waiting cab. Special. $1.69 $2.00 $2.40 (Basement. Lawn Mowers for Friday. And while they last at prices not again obtainable after this lot is gone. These are last season’s Mowers extremely stylish clothing at special prices for the grand opening and bread—upward from... 75¢ | day, Thursday, March 17, 7,50 e Men's fancy Worsted Suits, single and double breasted, stripe, plaid and fancy tints; made to sell at $12.50; this Idves at the Ansonia, BAIO ...ececeee seeee oe) A Vista 2 | > ‘me young physician lives at the An- Men's Fancy Worsted Sule.) - - mbich we desire to close out—hence these extraordinary ! gonia, Brondway and Seventy-third latest designs, single and Women s $1 H 50 Real French Kid Gloves---98c. D 4 Bi street. On May 2 Inst he took to him- double breasted, hand filled) 00 32 26 : 20 it Afe. She was a sweet-faced, collars, haircloth me 10 sé ” Q . BALL-BEARING MOWERS. | ‘‘O*Nolll"" LAWN MOWERS! LAWN MOWERS, ee Tinea eter tae nals, “square” shoaera:/¥* | 1 Our ‘‘Marwyn’’ Has Started a New Glove Selling Epoch. 1a 16 18 inches mevcers| tan Rs loctor oll at $15.00 an ; peas se 20.0 ater lane fs. Seatee soln i800; “this ae Started a new epoch and—very naturally, perhaps—made a stir among merchants everywhere. Regular $6.48 $6.98 $8.00 Regular $5.25 $5.65 | Reowlar $3.25 $3.48 RP erchant, and he accused her specifi- Men’s Imported Fancy Sults, A dollar and a half has been such a fixed, settled price for the first quality of real French kid Choice at $4.50 oacn, | RNP $3.50 each, 1 ohn? $2.50 each eally of flirting with him as early as best tatlored garments {n/| Gloves that it is as though the Mint suddenly started selling dollars for 75c. to be able to buy (Basement. Deo. 12. Amortea, silk serge lined; these Gloves now for 98c. a pair. 12,5° Sere. Chern, of No a eat also Birok Vicuna, satin It is no wonder that the announcement has created a disturbance. mares ane Twenty-Mfth street. a hotel manager. ed, double and single; ry yy . a4 2 s and Clarence H. Sandford, of No. 515 brosted; mado to) sell at| | a ““Marwyn’’ Gloves are made for us in Grenoble, France, by one of the best makers in the The Demorest Sewing Machines world, whose output of this fine quality we absolutely control. The skins are most carefully se- lected and of the highest character. The best French workmen have fashioned them—and the French lead the world in the manufacture of beautiful and perfectly fitting Gloves. The colorings are exquisite—black, white, modes, tans, grays, slates and browns—every West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, an office manager, told the story of the midnight raid. €bey and Dr. Thornley and William $20.00 and $25.00; this sale..) Men's Spring Overcoats, tan) and black, long and short, | satin lined; mado to sell at ( J are in every way equal to the best Standard wakes—and the price is about ONE-HALLT. Investigate our club plan hee All Brooklyn has known and liked and worn these splendid Gloves. They have been the best Gloves sold anywhere for a dollar a pair. But now—because of new arrangements which ve bringing still greater values within the command of Brooklyn women—we make a new price, offering Our Famous Marvel Gloves tor 75c. the Pair. The leather for these Gloves was carefully chosen, It is a fine, new, elastic. Workman- ship is the very best and all the Spring shades are shown as well as black and white. Finished with two clasps and the fine Paris point embroidery. Main Floor, Bond Streat Side, SEWING SILK — Dressmakers’ | BELTING —- Silk double serge Silk Machine Twist, regular | | Belting, reeular 75 sale price, per piece .. .. 50C BINDING—SilkPrussianBinding, regular price, 15c. piece; sale price, per doz. $1.38; piece 12¢ CUBE PINS—Bright or dull jet heads, regular price, 7c. tach; sale price........+.. 3c opened the door, ‘The witenss swore that it was Mrs, Almeo B, Thornley tn pajamas. A lcht was struck, and the young merchant @lso was discovered, according to the testimony. By this time the elevator man hed come tp to the apartment. Dr. Thorn- ley introduced the weeping woman as his wife and then went away with her ina cab. She was not present in court, Justice Truax reserved decision. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. The farrls Slove 235 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE POST-OFFICB. A. Seguine went to the Reverwyck New , ‘ Fi 7 = 3 ree Giese anid t3-un aparemen: whece $10.00; Oe ee pentctran shade that is staple or newly fashionable. They are of light weight, sewn overseam, with the 1.00 Club Membership F ‘ they watted in darknoss and ailence un- |] Men's Engltsh Top Coats, tan oe one a mae blast ] QO})| dainty Paris point embroidery and finished with three clasps. $1. Li embership Fee 7 the clock on the Collegiate Ch: Vicuna; also Long Belt Coats, satin Hned; S . i 3 ; “ ” Sends a Demorest to your home—We show various id might boar Tibet eatin ined; mado to all at $100; this ale. J No Glove in the World Bquals the Value of the ‘““Marwyn model fom $15.00 10 $35.00. a . 3B from Eng! covert cloth, r A * . . * h c repair a inds of Sewing Machines, no matter Pesan sie Stour valippsd’ alieutiy outs Gah Boring Bie ay ANY lined? aigo the long: | 00 We mean to have them, in full variety and for the same price every business day in the : what make, at the lowest possible cost. (Basement.) Dr. Thornley took the fire somite i Me Was sates Belt Goat; made to sell at $25.00; i year. No woman who has been accustomed to pay $1.50 for her dress Gloves can afford to miss |) : : fastenings on the wall of the lobby raed ais Hee erates dees week ° at least an investigation of what may be bought here now for a third less, | A Special Sale of Notions and led an advance upon tle adjoin- |B [2% SANCr+e-sereereseeeeeeece i fc ing apartment. Prince Albert Coat and Vest, satin line «s+ 15.00 W ’ ° | h With a terrific crash the doctor bur- omen Ss am Ss in oves--- | For Frida and Saturday. | ted the fire axe In the panel, Some ono|§ Priestley Cravenctte Rain Coat....... sansa itveesssestsosessrers 10.00 G. | 'y y, | l6c price, 21c.; sale price ||| MACHINE COTTON--200-yd. 1 spool, soft finish, equal in strength and finish to the best six-cord cotton made; sale price, per \ dozen 30c NOTE—See demonstration at notion counter of THE PULLEY HOSE SUPPORTER. This ts the latest and most-practical Hose Sugporier ever invented. (First Floor.) —j|fRlECECECECECEEECTEOOOOOO Some Very Notable Waist Values. No matter how pretty or how little priced a Waist may be, if when you get it home you find it badly shaped or ill fitting, it is a pretty poor bargain. To-day’s news is of crisp, dainty and stylish Waists, which are notable also for their grace of line and correctness of shaping. And still they are under value: 98c., Regularly $1.59. Stylish and dainty fancy lawn Waists of the well known Essanelle make, some corded stripes, others fancy stripes, in black and white, blue and white and gray, full fro! earl buttons, fancy stock collar, hem- stitched edge; also a custom tailored Waist of white che- viot and madras with fancy stripes, black and white fancy stock collar, tab effect. $1.98, Regularly $2.98, 98, Regularly $2.98. $1.98, Regularly $2.98. White linen Waists, National made, medallion of China silk Waists, in a variety of models, hemstitch | Renaissance lace down front, neck and sleeves to match. effects, prettily trimmed with Ince insertions, Second Floor, Special Prices for Friday and Saturday In the Grocery Department COFFEE — Luncheon Coffee, fresh roasted, granulated or BROOKLYN. The greates Btore and the greatest Business in Brooklyn have risen here on the founda- tion of PUBLIC @ATISFACTION, with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prices, Any attempt to undersell us is always met by naming a lower price. 39c., Regularly 69c, Percale Waists, in neat stripes and figures, full front, pearl buttons. i 79¢., Regularly $1.25. Two pretty white lawn Waists, one made with wide embroidery insertions, lace on front, plaits; the other | model is made with cluster of space tucking, with row of fine embroidery down front, TEA—Formosa, Oolong, Young Hyson, Ceylon, English Breakfast and Mixed Te 10 Ibs. for $3.30. per Ib.. You pay 50c. for this grade elsewhere. lsc pulverized, per Ib As Announced During the Week:x— Greatest Brass and Iron Bed Sale in History. Prices That Have Never Been Approached Save in the Sale of 190i. Soap. f Tairbank’s Mascot Soap for Jaun- dry use; box of 100 cakes, $2.00; 10 for.... 25¢ Fairbank’s Fairy Floating Soap, case of 100 cakes, $3.50; 10 for.. seecneceeee 35C Babbitt’s Satin Gloss, Colgate’s, MACARONI—Or Spaghetti, “I Vesuvio” brand, 1-Ib. packages— sold elsewhere at 11c. price. «7 BAKING O'Neill's” Pure Cream Tartar Baking Powder our ———— Nee es c ————1ll Table Govers Half Price Women’s Walking Suits titan weraikian., 15c Soa box of 100 cia ° Gy. In the Upholstery Store. ‘or $9.98 : : Great Value, Rice, $bs for.-+-.- sessee 24€ | Scouring Soap — “Enoch 500 Regular $3.25 Iron Beds at $1.45 For $ RICE — Choice Louidana | | $3581 10 fora... 35 Morgan & Son" Sapolio,2 for Llc Soap Powder — Fairbank’s Gold Dust, 4-lb. package... 15¢ Take Revolving Stairway. Ten dollars too little for a tailored Suit that is worth anything? Wait until you see the STRING BEANS—Cut green or yellow wax Stringless Bean: dozen, $1.10; can......... Several little groups of handsome Table Covers that we can sell for half what they usu- ally cost. Just about enough of them to last ‘White enamelled, brass vases, all’ sizes; not more than two toa customer. No mail or tele. phone orders filled. Delivered within two weeks. .@——_—_—_ sale of 1901, when Brooklyn came almost giving of Beds, meet expectations that could not h iron and brass bed for ~! lishment to offer the finest values at ; Iron Beds. $2.25, regularly $3.50. White en- | amelled, with brass vases, extended foot, all sizes. $3.25, regularly $5.00. White en- amelled, with brass top rails and spindles, all sizes, $3.75, regularly $5.25. White en- amelled, with brass top rails and spindles, all sizes, $3.95, regularly $5.50. White en-| C amelled continuous posts, scroll design, all sizes. 4 | $4.25, regularly $6.00. sa ce oe 95.95, regularly $8.75. White en- - mihelled, with brass (op rails and spindles, “all sizes. 75, tegularly $10.00. ed, with brass top rails and extended bow foot, all sizes. ularly $10.00. White! with brass top fails and ded foot, all sizes. White en- all sizes. \$ | White | $ $ $14.00. — White| , brass scroll | = ® When we say that this is the greatest price offering since our historical ness. This sale, as a matter of fact, with the exception of one item, will beat even that in big values at little prices. Months of careful preparation were spent in buying the right goods to be sold at the right price to Tron Bed Store. We have obtained not only an unusually interesting assemblage of brass and enamelled Beds to sell at greatly reduced figures, but we have gone through our own much admired stock and hammered prices down right and left until you will never know them. Think of getting a very pretty $1.45. And then try to imagine obtaining a magnificent brass beauty, regu- larly sold at $72.00, for $4.8.Q0O—a saving of $24 on this one item. we have to show you—as illustrations of the wonderful facilities 6f Brooklyn's greatest retail estab- | Iron Cribs. $3.75, regularly $5.25. $4.25, regularly $6.00. White enam-| $5.95, regularly $8.50. $5.75, regularly $8.50. was electrified by exciting selling that finally be- we are more than on the safe side of conservative- We had a marvellous record to meet. elp be great in the light of previous experience with this Brass and That’s a sample of what absolutely the lowest prices. |Brass Beds, White en-| $15.80, regularly $23.00. Extends amelled, 2% x 434 feet, with slat spring.| ed bow foot, 14 inch posts, all sizes. '$19.50, regularly $28.00. Extend- | ed-bow foot, 14% inch posts, all sizes. elled, 254x434 feet, with woven wire spring. | $22.50, regularly $34.00. Extend- ait | ed bow foot, 2 inch posts, all sizes, ite enam~ A Soeyi ‘ $27.00, regularly $36.00. Continu- 2% 0 i Fryers feel, with woven wirespring) "ous posts, scroll design, 134 inch tubing, all sizes, ouch Beds. '$29.50, regularly $59.00. Contin- uous posts, scroll design, 134 inch tubing, Tron frame,| 4 £2et6 inch size, bropze finish with mattress and bolster, |934-50, regularly $85.00. Continu- covered in Ggured dentin, ous posts, scroll design, 134 inch tubing, 4 feet 6 inch sire, 9.00, regularly $12.00. Iron frame, $38.00, regularly $59.00. Colonial telescope Couch Bed, so arranged as to _ high post design, 415 feet size. make {wo single or one *{ size bed, com-/ $39.50, regularly $55.00, Continu- plete with mattresses and bolster. } ous post, 2 inch tubing, 4% feet size. $42.00, regularly $65.00. Continn- 12.75, ous post, scroll design, with cast brass | ornaments, 44; feet size. covered in cholce| $48.00, regularly $72.00. Extended bow foot, 2 posts, cast brass ornaments, 444 feet size. .50, regularly $90.00. Continu- ous posts, scroll design, 2 inch tubing, 4% feat size, i Moog, Coutral Building. regularly $17.00. Iron frame drop side Couch Bed, complete with hair mattress and bolster, of denim, 17.28, regularly $23.00. tron! frame, drop side Couch Bed, complete with | hair mattress and bolster, covered in Sor Fourth the day, we think: $2.50 Table Covers at $1.19. Verona velour Table Covers, in red and green, size 27x54 inches. $6.75 Table Covers $2.95. Green Verona velour Table Covers, 2 yards square, $13.50 Table Covers 6,75, A small lot of figured Moquette velour Table Covers, in combinations of blues and greens, 2 yards x3 yards only, ‘Third Floor, 25c. Top Gollars at 10c. Four of the prettiest embroidered Top Col- lars that have come from St. Gall this season will be here to-morrow for less than half the customary price, A bit of daintiness that women will be quick to appreciate. 49¢- Top Collars at 25¢, Still finer embroidered Top Collars from St. Gall, made with tab emds. They are all new and exceed. ingly pretty. he Neckwear Store !s brimming over with Easter loveliness now. Never have there been quite so many exquisite and often exclusiye things to sell for so little. Main Floor, Front. Men’s Rain Goats, $10. Little enough to pay for first-class rain-or- shine Coats such as men_can put on now and wear all the Spring. One of the unusually fine values that men will find here on Frid These Rain Coats are mad ing, smooth surface that sheds the rain and still has a rich, dressy appearance. Made in the long, loose style, broad shoulders, snug-fitting collar, full back, draping Gacetally from shoulders. All are splendidly tailored, izes 34 to 44, Other Rain Coats of Prteotley Cravoe at s tee . 8, 918.50, $20 and $28 handsome little Suit that we shall have here to- morrow for $9.98. Perhaps it is too little a Price—judged by what you would pay in usual stores—but it is distinctly u refined and lady- like and well made Suit. Of fancy mixtures—new Eton jacket-with cape over the shoulder, making a broad effect; plaited front and back, finished with soutache braid and fancy buttons. Bodice belt. Satin lining. Nine-gored plaited skirt with double box plaited front and Inverted plait in back; full flare, fan plaits at bottom. First-class tailoring throughout MONCY....00--- wonder for the Becond Floor, Front. 75c. Black Taffeta, 49c. Still some of this fine black Taffeta to be had—and it is quite the best silk we ever sold for as little money, “Sandow”’ Taffeta, the maker calls it, be- cause it is so strong and durable. Every yard fully guaranteed. : $] Black Foulard Pongee, 69c. All the year round we sell this fine Silk fora dollar a yard. This season it is more than ever popular. But because there are slight imperfections in the weave--a very usual occurrence in most Pongees—we bought this lot to sell for much under the regular, The Silks are 24 inches wide’ and fine, firm quality. Guaranteed to wear perfectly, 69c. a yard. Main Floor, Bond Street Glide. Handkerchiefs at 123¢c. Sample dozens of men’s and women’s Handker- chiefs that will disappear in a twinkle to-morrow at 12%¢.,. Werth 19c, to 49c. Of cambric and linen, initialled, plain, colored bordets—a wide variety for choice. Floor, Rear, mbroidered, We are “FE. dwin C. Burt” “Jouvin & Cie” Exclusive Shoes. New ‘Fork Gloves. Latest Spring Models. jouthe Latest Spring Shades ) worth (ten) f S. & H, Green Trading Stamps “ Given Free for the outside Wrapper and Label taken a from a 20c, bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCER (the only imported Worcestershire) ‘When presented at any of the Stores owned or operated in any part of the US. by ‘Read The World Almanac for 1904;

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