The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1904, Page 7

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— es " Fs Soren eet nn THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1902 | M CARREN AND ACCUSED lf BEING ip) awa, Hers Beker ceaiared " c Ribbed Vests for LOWEST PRICED STORE,IN NBW YORK FOR PINE aoops. | Mail Orders Filled ment, tt 1s surely in the store—and| you are certain to save money by ordering during this great sale. ‘ iT] 99| bees bakit thant hephaginar gis et 2 Unless otherwise stated. WRITE 5 F years old and lived at No. M0 Hast W omen, 15c. | Ninth street. Mugis'rate Flammer was oie Fine cotton VESTS, low neck and - sleeveless, finished with lace and silk rib- TO-NIGHT for whatever you asked to adjourn his hearing until to- bon, 16e.; all sizes and extra sizes. . 6TH AVE,, 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. require. Though not in the advertise- morrow sq that witnesses who have William ‘Kent Is Arraigned in| Peet shadowing him for the past month could give thefr testimony. He wan re- Court Charged by Supt. Mo-|iisies fav iim pen’ woman, SS? TU Clintock of Being of the “Al”| = | When They Will Try to. Ar- Adams Variety. range Terms of Peace. —— : PERRIN r 5 In the arrest of William Kent, who DOYLE, IT IS SAID, was arraigned In Harlem Court to-day, Tue Best Giove WILLING TO RETIRE. Supt. McClintock, of the Society for the ) 96. wa er 23° Srraar Tammany Leader and Brooklyn Senator to Meet To-Morrow, 9 9 e i e i Men’s & boys’ clothing surprises.} Friday—another great day here—more of those startling values that have been the Extra bargains offered only ‘ to relieve the afternoon crushf || Wonder and surprise of the trade, and the admiration of all who have seen them. Be on hand early— pe nants ee hese don't miss such selling. Can't tell when we'll have another such offering. hours—8 A, M. to 12.30. Hence, also, no mail orders, no telephone orders, no,C, O. D.’s for these items. $8 corsets, $4.50. Morning Sales. Friday—8 to 12.30. Prevention of Crime, and Supt. Burke, of the Anti-Policy League, declare th $12 suits .| $6 boys’ suits at $2.98. | $1.00 and 75c. Boys’ and 3U} S we ave rou; O- , . overcoats, $5 0" fe “env ane nace | “‘Mothers’ Frien THE GLOVES. County Executive Committee] was sent to sing sing Kent hs wacked |Q) 1 Th oenm eeints mi Will Affect the Final Agree- all the principal polley games in the) & ‘TRIED ON FOR yor ny gether after months ENT Deen ace city, Com 9 to 12,30. . er, ) (Tur SaTisractIon or they have captured a secong vA" WEARING GLOVES THAT MResult of the Meeting of Kings} ovny. vrney say that since “Adame | GP rrr 1s Wonrt MORE THAN ; < ted by Supt, Moclin- 5 of diligent seareb- ment, tock lastnight at One Hundred and olen Augustine straight front CORSETS, This rare. clothing - Shirt Waists at 25 — First street and Second avenue, where Ye MERING ARE |] made in fancy silk batiste, boned with chance ht ‘the beginning Ing, and we now | StS al Cc. Pepe Sam os 4 [8 Bad been conferring with Lieutenants Now Reapy. Renuine whalebone, a Me earl of the searon is some- show a line not | -motrow Senator McCarren andl Apout the same time county detectives, alls | med with ri wing never equailed in : | This offer Tieuipe ChaAeas apna ei caee | ake sea te couty alectivas | | wrmenstaal ee ove. ¢ IH] to‘setl for fess than $8; sizes 18 to 30— thie ity, equalled anywhere xown boys’ walet in Auer: to consider the terms on which pence! rested Mason ‘Taylor, of No, 204 East | > FOR BRIDES, id very special at $4.50. The fabrics cre all wool | in the city. ica should crowd our boys* and all In pleasing color- ings as well as black. | Do hot let this ‘oppor- | tunity slip by though you have to lose time from your business, Boys’ $3.50 | suits, $1.50 | between them may be restored. Hightieth street, and Jonenh Nester, of | Last night Mr. Murphy conferred | No, 235 East One Hundred and Seventh with Willlam A. Doyle, the Brooklyn | street, district leader, and came to an under-| ‘Taylor and Nester were charged in atanding with him. The latter was at| court with having policy slips and mani- first unwilling to step akide and allow : McCarren to resume the leadership, but = SS it 1s stated on authority to-day that Leader Doyle yielded finally and is : is . ready to aid in a readjustment of po- | Store, The goods are all in Suitscutand perfect i made in the best |' the label of the maker, J Sizes only up to 6 all the latest designs, $4.00 boys’ suits, $1.98. 75c. figured foulard silks, 3314c. a yard. 3,400 yards—new patterns in ‘the latest color combinations. 15c. linen color batiste, 5c. Sheer and dainty batiste, with white stripes; printed batiste in smart fig- ures; flake etamines dashed with white; ro possible manner and made in Nor- folk, Russian, Bton, double-breasted, 3- piece and sailor Denhobreatae (oti that casting, of Lite} al] these in novel spring effects; rare blouse suits, in very . They consist of fast color Kings County Executive Committee to- | m 0 vallies, Bc: On sale 8,30 to 12.30, large variety —Fri- |: \ guaranteed Serges in aul, moitow night will affect in a large ° 2 eo 39c grenadine voiles, 15c. These little SUITS are of all-wool fabrics | day shades and neat and pleas-{)" measure the terms of tho final agree- | 4 Charming fabric in street shades and in pleasing designs of new spring shades. | iy | ing mixtures, in double ment. I fSenator McCarren is sustained , blacks, 36 inches wide; these hours| In the , aehin otter of fa Ch one | $2 98 breasted suits. Th \ ea jon name the succes- 9 for to Haggerty Leader Mur | styles for Spring of BOYS’ CLOTHING, 75c solid gold scarfpins, 35c city for anything near the, price, 1.50 8 to 12.30. piel. Moat peace Is. in ‘neh u ‘ These are in Roman and bright finish, §n politic: comprising— some set with stones, others in de- Russian Blouse Suits with Sailor, Military and signs, 35c. mecset he contemplated making any re } Double-breasted Suits, with or without belts; The latest novelties in French gray, of city ofclalx as 4 result of th Carren-Murphy imbroglio. Top Coats and Reeefrs; also “Would that not be political?” he! is asked, Washable Suits and Blouses of various materials. “Are vou in favor of making removals ‘for political black, oxidized and gilt; most unique) styles, 19¢. $1.75 raw sil table cov- ers, 69c. RAW SILK TABLE COVERS, red and green, fringed on all sides; 1% and 2 yards square (only one to @ cus-| tomer; $1.25 to $1.75 values, 69c, 10c. handKerchiefs, 5c. Women’s unlaundered, hand embroid- ered initial HANDKPRCHIEFS—from one of Ireland's best makers—usually 10c.; Friday, 5c. $2 novelty canvas waists, 98c. The summit of spring beauty is reached in these new cream cotton canvas wajsts tor women|| | 35c. sale men’s A Great Friday clearing sale csitntit] , negliges shirts. | Wool and cotton dress goods. ide Pieite 2 The most astonishing negligee shirt val- e bust,|! ues offered.in years. : NEGLIGEE SHIRTS tn Friday—Another day when we crowd prices down—when we put stock to rights out of the ea Two of the most remarkable suit values Shown this season—or that will be shown, It’s a spring suit chance we've never known equaled. $8.45 for $12.95 to $18.50 suits. | $12.75 for women’s $19.50 ‘suits. Walking and dress | Women's tailored walking suits of extra 8. 5 dress sults—made in a fine etamine cheviot, in variety of styles and | blue, brown and black. 12, 15 5 A materi Bach ty | Recon about tailored and finished— | trimmed with bands of Peau de soje; skirt in black, blue, brown | piaited and trimm.d to $18.50 and some fancy mix-| Match coat, Thess $19.50 c tures. ‘These $12.95 and | $22.60 sulte—the groat- 5 suits. $18.60 suits—all at one | 5 0n — matchless at suits. price—$8.45. $12.75. isons?” wat hat again is political ners I Mayor of. this | Friday y sehr TaEN eA eS . Friday and Saturday, March 18th and 19th, suppose factional strife de- the following at Special Prices: low, there. IT won't talk Htc ~ iggits te true, Str, avon. that President | DOUBLE-BREASTED SAILOR SUITS aerotey. to be remo ea Commissioner of Blue Serge and Colored Worsted MeCarren opposition ?"* y_do you nea out these two T am not in politics, I repeat. d Wecause of the Crash, with detachable Chemisette ), and Eton collar; sizes 6 to 10 years, 5, 75 ‘and if I were to answer that question feironia feem to tmply that T am a olitician.”” i No Brookiyn Conaptency. long regulation style); sizes 8 to {OWyearnj al teae | 6 UN cus REEFERS of blue Cheviot (extra ) EACH. RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS (with Military Collar) of Striped Percale and Colored Chambray; sizes 2% to 6 years, $1.25 oy the un abstract ene Mr, are you In sympathy with the syste ef remov! Ing jnen from office for polic- feat remus “ho teling oar alent ea it | Eighteenth Sireet, Mueteenth Street and sixth Avenue. | AAAMAMAAAAMARARAGAAAAL offhand,” STOLE FOR STARVING FAMILY | AVilam Lynch Fr a for Parloin- Ing Milk. tucked back Willlam Lynch, seventeen years of | and new full Madras and Percale at —it’s the one time of a// times when profits—, Wee age, who was arrested on Friday inact sleeves... But actually less than the cost 49c mistral etami: 296. x nt CYaicoat atte eek CLEC for stenting bottled mitk from Thos re | the one atrik- of material-alone; not odds mistral etamines, 259c— { 85c sicillans, 49c— inger, of Stapleton, 8. 1, was dis- re is f and ends, but a compicte ; ai catralved ia el the dainty Nee: Of aL caisson c In navy blue and black; all wool and the | Black mohair Sicilians, 50 inches wide— Persian bands || &@ \ hirt worth leas than 50c, proper, crispy sort; also black all 29, rich and lustrous—e trade-winner 9, on the front, or 75c, and many wor:h wool Venetians— at this low price— 49% e sisters were starvi neck end an could fin no work. His father came more; these shirts are made with neckband and < << << < << << < ~< f M co xe ame ago ag aids = Q, x epi rote to, em 0 eaune’ to Ste eta, : - : detached or <ttached cuffs, light and dark 59c melrose suitings, 39c— 75c. cheviots, 48c— sing jhe had, obtained empto: colors—plain and some pleated bosoms— 4 | theres. ‘The family. came F t XC ye t . ‘Thig fabric, 44 inches wide, comes in a | Black hrunk and sponged d, but were wns urn ure ar e SsS< yundreds of choice new patterns, and . | Black, rough Cheviots—shrunk ai ai fter they heard the ova: sory the i P 29c. per 1-2 Doz. some in plain white; special at Bae Fide range of colors and black, 3Q. } ready to wear—45 in. wide—a 4 Pe ENe ANGEL HOC AS A Dollar Now Is All You Pay; Special for Hotels, Restaurants and Pri-|| three for $1, o, each........ and will be sure to please | Tare opportunity at— 8c vate Boarding Houses. You can order by mail. We prepay ex- tote len ito aa ere. te nie ote You Get the Article Right Away. mother to iy for mi or and cheerier ani i oF iz F =—_—<—@_—<-_—=exé?'"r'-_"‘‘{‘‘-[/~Peem—"=—ns—v mL“: seseeeseeeS 7 e > Rae Aatihs Will be brighter at as rier and more comfortabl presesge pen lardersiot $5.00 or over within | 9 21 ,000 Yds. 75c. Silks PO iPass ct et tatters See aeiaee™ O ere S oe LcOonOMmY. | 45c. a Yard Dyes iptrcela 8 OCR 50,08 rea eon moe S|] 296+ per half doz, at 45c. a Yard. . We have arranged an weekly monthly "pase to ful Ps ae a A Wonderful Shoe Purchase. Closed out an import ‘ te Like finding money to buy such shoes at SUCH little prices. A chance pur- er's entire line o} Exceptional Sale Oe onal SPEAR &C CO « cermin ae chase from a trade-troables jobber who needed cash more than shoes—probably’ pieces at a price that per- Misses » Cth Stet IGvanee Till W o'Cleck = 10,000 pairs, me. this wonderful sell- These ‘ © AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL © Reliable Footwear at 50c. to 60c. on the dollar. 00 yards of 750, black | oe Z Pi an a ha a Ee en em ee id 4 C. New Suits, Women’s Dept. 10,000 doz. extra heavy weight Nickel Sil- 69c. a pair for Boys and Girls’ $1.25 Shoes. i ° For Friday and Saturday, ple Magen Gevgptebieal cla yet cane Sale ro to 11 0’Clock Friday, nee Silks Ben, bs y, oe Ee chased th tire stock of Knives, Misses’ and Chil ’s school and d. HOES, patent tips, button and lace, sizes Consisting of 100 Suits taken | No matter vee re dor wes Conte welt aad Bpvong of a wellekuown oliver ares Cae ee 3 , 3 = h alinedlna at from our regular stock, ma- No! matter WEal § good 3 who have gone out of business. Theso || {from 6 in children’s to 2 in misses’, with extension soles, heavy amt am goods are standard makes, and while they | \ terials are fancy mixtures : But This Is the Best Ever. fase) wp wl close iews| outst the ridicu- weight soles, neat, dressy and comfortable lasts, smooth fe) i ! and black, navy and brown lan f , ORGAN ERI ort i + ° poons; I t ters—Also little gents’ cheviots, made in the new A Large Selection of Absolutely Te rath mca asd OL Js 69c Ft oe ae 69c scarce shade of Parsitar ( ' . Eton Benes oes with fan- : Bxtra heavy Table Spoons; value 59 shoes (sizes 9 to 133¢)—regular $1.25 value; Be S00 9 anna ? cy pleated skirts, suitable Rainproof ( Oats, GEG, Ot; AG d08:. cooscee 555508 (J hour at 69c. ws Beured Pete ats, H 0 al je newest spring for juveniles and young wo- i men; these suits were made ‘ 1 1.50 and 15.00 \. to retail at $30.00, $35.00, Specialfor Friday& Saturday 5 1825.00 www Nach Cantante. A .) gare Broadway and 13th Street. * sample hats, Special 00 Misses’ 5 ; worth up to $3, $ l a op l : Walking Skirts es Sn ak Men’s 75c. balbriggan of fancy mixtures and navy newest shapes and col. D tromts tot ercleck. underwear, 39c. orings—bot soft an , — and black cheviots in new Li — stiff. The shapes to Women’ s Regular $3. 00 Shoes at $1 50. faster Se tetany ibtean Bi suit all, and at a price Extra heavy Table Forks; value 59 2.25, at, ¥ dOS......scecevevees (ef and summer color com- binations and neatest, | prettlest French designs —the entire purchase at | one price—45c. a yd. Mail orders filled, but no | samples can be sent. | Ladies’ Regular $2.50 Shoes at $1.00 350 Pairs of Ladies’ Patent Leather and Don- gola Shoes, button and lace; every size with neat extension as regular $2.00 and 2.50 value; Heavily, plated Kniv value i $3.00, at, %% doz.. 98c A ons of men’s Almost a thousand pairs—Women’s pleated model; length 36 to easy to pi Donley and ioavent inatiers ieee einen: a heavy price concession. These garments 40-inch, Imported, Also Oxford tles—welt soles and patent fare of fine quality—drawers made with 5 oo h d | leather tips—with the latest style Cuban double seats; shirts handsomely trimmed; At 5 . each, Real Value, i heels—made by one of the it New e all well made and excellently finished. 35c. underwear, [9c. e England manutucturere--ahoes that ordi- sill Tall mae aoe axoallty SOE narily sell at $8; while these last, $1.50. $2.50 and $3.00. Women’s shaped VESTS of selected cot- m1 and highly pollehea’ ton, made high or low neck, short sleeves Erne, Non Piuw Ms lay we wil 000 conea’ . Phritieane “att ths res ars oi | for sleeveless. Knit PANTS to match, with Lord & Taylor,|\ee: Sips Pan a Agneta alle |H taco. and. French bands; lain. ribbed ret 1 teSaaves RA ae iy fo aiterlon ent 10 auth oriers Vino. de oxi tine areas VESTS of fing lisle thread, in white, pink and Fifth Avenus. i) cow fi value $7.00, balgriggan Underwear at a great des. Little Gents’ $1 -50 Shoes 98c. Jess than the usual price, None of these Little gents’ and youths’ shoes—sizes 9 to 13%—durable, garments made to sell for less than 50r—= C : dressy calfskm; stylish, high-grade shoes, made to stand hard Cc and most of them 75c. values—all sixes, knocks and to give good service—wonderful values at 98c. shirts and drawers, and sky-blue, all sizes; 29, and 35¢, Taankit ues, 190, aed

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