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4 HIRING NON-UNION | MEN FOR THE FAIR se DOCTOR WENT TOO FAST. i. ff. Cunningham, M. D., Hele for Violating Auto Ordinance. Dr. R, H. Cunningham, of No, 200 West Fifty-sixth street, day in $100 bail for trial in Sp was hold to- Sea- sions for violating the automobile speed THE WORLD: CAB DRIER SENT "UP FOR TEN YEA MONDAY robbery In the first degree, the penalty for which is twenty years’ imprison- ment. He pleaded guilty to-day to grand larceny in the first degree, thus cutting ten years off his sentence. In aentencing Moffett, Recorder Goft aid that the reputation of the majority of cab drivers was not good, and th: who were honest would appreciate sending of one who was dishonert o EVENTING, MARCH 21, 1904. SAYS WIFE ABUSED HIM. Kicked, Jabbed Slapped Him, So Collier Wantn Divorce. A motion for alimony made in the ivorce sult of Edward J. Collier ver- sus Mary EF. Collier tn the Supreme! Court, Brooklyn, to-day, waa dented by dnom Treats of St. ae POPE’S NEW ENCYCLICAL. tions Cap ietest! treatment and abon- Gregory Centenary and@ Church Chant. ~ ROME, March 21.—The Pope to-day r te D FOR THE CONNOISSEUR NOC PALL MALL Bites oid Si ordinance. He was arrested yeaterlay -| Justice Gaynor and the co. set for \ x State pristm. Moffett ts only twenty-) Jus! ) and issued an clical on the thirteenth | at Central Park West and One Hun- | i Td. trial t Ke. encyclical on the thirteen LONDON OUR NEW BORK AGPNTS: Company Here Promises Ems|{ites ‘and vixin strest by Bicycle Police. | John Moffett, Who Attacked and) ‘wo years oa, re Ccalee citeger inhumanity asia| Centenary Of Bt. Gréwory, in whteh the| DOM CIGARETTES | poral’ Be SSeatty SO Bla 28 mau Ennis, i Shel: ruelty on the of his wite,| pontiff reterred to his rece | Amsterdam and 1obin ot; Laotn ‘si { | IKE CALIFORNIA. ‘uelty part is nt personal te ployment in St. Louis Next) "\. tne stariem Court before Amuta- Robbed Miss Clayburne valle ae ae fate ya that on various occasions his| (natructions favoring the Gregorian, 4 Most rare and delicious blend “i MAN'S Dra TORRES, 128th ot. and trate Flammer Dr.Cunningham ea: t! don, Gets the Limit from Re : + fo threw a knife at him, cutting} of Eos Tob tH Have : O01 8th ave. Month and Furnishes Thou sand-Dollar Bond. PLAN TO FIGHT UNIONISTS aot rents treet and caught him four |day sentenced John Moffett, the cab blocks further down town.” ‘eo |dtiver who on Jan. 15 assaulted and Delicious ‘The Claim Is Made that Workers In| ,.2h° trate belleved the police |e osteq Mins Clayburne Sheldon, of b ee Washington, to ten years in Sing Bin St. Loule Demand Extortionate!-0 micH ALIMONY ASKED dcp : eines Cocoanut ny’a Scheme Is ‘| Mias Sheldon, who {s a manicuriet, Wages, and Company —— was stopping at No, 2 Weat Thirty-| Bonbons, to Keep Rates Down. Can't Pay 875 Ont of Income of leizhth street. She accompanied a ¢ Only $50 Monthly. friend to the Laberty street ferry, and Per Ib., 15c. he was going at least “he knew the wasn't goin ig elght miles an hour because hix confounded ma- thine was broken and all the urging in the world, wouldn't wet the blasted thing to do anything better, Policeman Ennls sald: “Your Honor, I gave chase sepa enty miles an t One Hundred tion of bhirteer years, Cowles, who has been living corder Goff. Recorder Goff, n General Seastona, to- upon leaving her friend at 630 P. M.. engaged Moffett to drive her to the Vendome Hotel Novost! declares that the real secret of Thibetan expedition ts t pe) Bridian) x ely rich gold de- win fact, & second Basement Salesroom. mi his wrist, kicked him vigorously, stuck | C™S"t an@ a hat pin tn bis eye and hit him of the back of nis head. Mra. Collier countered with allega- established according to tradition. © -With the declared purpose of making © the St. Louls Exposition a strictly non- union affair and after It ts over to throw the gauge of battle down to the) l demands a ration from William skill, ara a etrted | Moffett instead drove her around town and in am secluded street opened the a Tonth alimony for door of the cab and demanded $100 from the girl. When she refused to give him the money he struck her in the face and stole a chatelaine bag containing $46 and two diamond ornaments from her. Moffett was arrested and indicted for unions in that city itself is the ad-|' mitted and openly declared purpose of a concern which has offices in Park Row and calls itself the St. Louls Associates. A letter-head shows it {s a consolidation of two employment agencies which were formerly the W. B. Morrison Company, Inc., and Tyler McGregor. | © ‘s an invalid, so that ‘o-increase his income of less than $00 a year from his small share of his father’s estate and couldn't posstbly pay §75 monthly alimony, Jnatice Gildersleeve will work a little on this problem before deciding H4 women who know the styles an: CASTORIA For Infants and Children L Over Thirty ‘The concern haa offices In Room No. 1004 anid (orl Easter wear: 4, Chemical Building, St. Louis, and at No, 119 La Salle street, Chicago. Gaetano Damato, in charge of Mayor McClellan's Bureau of Licenses, this morning called before him the manager, J. D. McGregor. Mr. Damnto had re- ceived upward of a thousand com- Blaints against the concern from per- _ fons who had paid in $1 for a position which they: had been promise on April 25, and who later demanded their money back. It was not returned, the st Louls Associates liaving in every In- stance a signed agreement and sill maintaining that it will on April % find employment for not only the thousands from which it admits having received money already, but others from whom ft 1s declared other applications are ex- # pected. Having ind some experience recently | © wth Traudulent employment agen oe. proprietors ow which disapp ter swindling several hundred ® Yantege of his legal powers in this case wid asked Manager McGregor to give In $5 The Signature of CI For , Years The Kind You Have Always Bought America. i MURRAY STREET, NEW YO! self-colored, soft, lustrous satin. sald that the uylons of st ‘wo billed the Jabor market ) had almost killed the possibility of suc- Furnish habit back. for women's "4 length taffeta coats. black only, collarless, ered back, girdle of self material and piping of black silk braid. %y, 4 Rooms Complete per and were joke with thel for $125, asked that the piotures, sculpture and architectural features of the Church of St, Gregory be also re-| SIXTH AVE.19 TO 20™ STREETS. We'll sell pedestrienne skirts at $5 Tuesday. Our costume salons have taken on areal Spring air VE you chosen your Easter gown and your new Spring street costume and skirts? Hundreds of discriminating women have Selected theirs from our exquisite showing. they sought and found their choice in our salons ‘with the knowledge that they are resplendent with every smart creation for the Spring of They are Third Floor, 5 They reasoned it out this way: “If we goto the Simpson Crawford Co.'s store we will have the privilege of being shown with courtesy all of the new Suits, Easter Gowns, Coats and Skirts approved by Dame Fashion. by experienced saleswomen who will point out the style attributes. Then we can try them on and choose with discretion charming costumes that will be correct and worthy of the admiration they are sure to be accorded. We can try them on and be assured the fit is perfect.” This handsome pedestrienne skirt at $5 1s the special bargain for Tuesday, and it is sure to attract a large number of particular women. It is tailor made, of a beautiful gray mixed material—nine gore flare effect—kilted seams —straps of self material inverted plait back. The elegant tailoring makes it an exceptional value at $5, We tell you the prices and give you descriptions of just a few of our suits and coats to give you an idea of the small cost entailed to be correctly costumed for Spring, but they only faintly hint of the wealth of splendid values that await your approval—exclusive apparel that equals the productions of the foremost modistes of Europe and $16.50 for women’s covert cloth coats of excellent quality. made with plaits and straps, coat collar, fly front, two new models, fined with bond for, $1,000, This was furnished f Ly 32 50 for pedestrienne sults of high grade chewo' black. b! XS 4. tt Cre a itaenisitieks and brown, Eton jacket, taffeta lined, new effect, ‘Hee Aart Hug vestee of white broadcloth—ten*gored full flaring slefrt, panel front, kilted seams, double shoulder capes, gath- \a 5 |“ ‘Columbus eve, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS rrr Co. ; Novelties. + Basement Salesroom, Complete Showing of Easter An invitation. COMING into Simpson Crawford Co. : store is like being suddenly transported into fairyland. The fra- grant odor of the flowers, the enormous pilasters of Ea.:- lilies, the green vines and the great bank of flowers in the !o.10/a, form a picture that would do credit to Aladdin’s Lamp. We've never received so many encomiums before. Monday thousands pronounced this the ‘handsomest store in New York, and we do not think a person came here who did not voluntarily affirm that the Easter decorations alone were worth a journey downtown, , We've arranged this artistic suggestion of Eastertide for your special pleasure, and we ask you to come and see it, with no thought of buying. Be our guest from the time you enter the store, and bring the children, too, They'll enjoy the mechanical rabbit that's just popped out of a huge broken egg and is sitting up with ‘reat ears erect, turning his head from side to side and seeming to marvel at surroundings, You'll find every section throughout the store in gala attire for this great annual dress affair, and the critically correct styles that have received the approval of the fashion dictators of two continents are here awaiting your inspection. You'll find that there’s a touch of originality and individuality in every- thing we show for Easter—a finished elegance that bespeaks a master’s hand. From the daintist piece of neckwear to the most bewitching costume the same distinguishing style-marks that always win the admiration of New York's smartest dressers are conspicuous. Our millinery and costume sections are aglow with entrancing creations that cannot be seen in any other store outside of Paris. In fact, it's impos- sible for you to obtain a comprekensive idea of correct current fashl until you have seen our showing. Actual Value of This Outtit, $200. Thepicturesbelow show onlya few of the principal arti- cles we give with our Parlor. Write fora com- plete list of the goods we give for $125. Call and see these rooms on exhibition at our showrooms. MS, Penshed $95, astert Mr, McGregor eexhibiied a ciinping from a St. Louis the schedule of dema unions upon the cone C00ks in first-class hotels dem: 100: IAT’S putting it mildly. 47 inches wide, at 87}4c. a yard is creating a great sensation. French fabric Monday, the initial day of the sale. material for Spring and Summer costumes. hind rks 1 extra work ance over the Musicians in day. per cent. unton rates, demand 40 a week, bartenders $5 Waitresses demand $10.80 a week for , nine and a half consecutive | + with free admission to | 872 want $1h a week | ten hours ad FIVE ROOMS, © "m/s" $150. be sure to come and see the many beautiful - i ER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. 'y ul hues to-morrow. a ® cents honr. | sion ask $1 a day our flve-cent checks 59c for nun’s velling. 38 and 46 In., all good shades—usually sells for 85c. and $1.00. | 98c for tallor made sultings, just re- ceived from Germany, beautiful combina- tions—usually sell for $1.25. | “ It takes the eye of every woman, but usually the crowd was to be found at the Simpson Crawford Co,’s store on Monday — obvious that a We’d come nearer hitting the mark if we That 87%c. sale 6,000 yards all wool canvas voile creates great interest. 's certain that there are thousands of women who, if they could see how rich and neat patterns and latest colorings. 55c for 52-inch black Sicilian pure 45¢ mohair, even weave, extra finish, hig! | lustre—usually sells for $1.00. ’d say that this sale of $1.50 all wool canvas voile And vou'd have said so, too, if you could have setn the immense throng of women choosing this sheer It’s one of Dame Fashion’s favorites for the season of 1904. That worthy idol has never brought out a she is informed that the price is $1.50, while here it is but 874¢c, nother great concourse will be here to-morrow. Did you kiow this fabric is all the rage in Paris? That In itself is enough to cause any woman to want a costume. It comes in all the beautifQl tints for the new season and is so sheer and delicate. There's ivory, cream, reseda, champagne, tan, onion skin, castor, brown, electric, royal, navy, red and black. . We start this sale with 6,000 yards, and it’s hard_to tell how long it will last, for it’ desirable it is, would want enough for at least one Spring and Summer costume, and we wouldn't have enough to last a day. Here are five special values that will add interest to the sale: 59¢. for new importation of French challies, more charming So it's plain why Main Floor, 872 2C Wish we could hand you a sample, but then you'll for 46-Inch puré mohair, 3,000 yards, high lustre and d ee usually selis for 75c. food black New creations in trimmed hats. Special prices for to-morrow. that It ts not Tbe given, | found the a U2Ist St. @ 3d Ave, _ A number of trimmed continentals, turbans and sailors copies of our 1 00 o French models, Adjoining showroom, 250 jaunty trimmed continentals, turbans and sailors excellent hats to wear $3 95 - * during a shopping tour, {21st Street: Great reductions : men’s furnishings. THs remarkable sale began Saturday, when it brought a great crowd of particular men who selected the Spring furnishings necessary to complete their wardrobe. It’s the greatest savgflg opportunity of the season, These prices will cause you to realize the prudence of this occasion. Minla wicee! Chatham Sq: 2226to 2234 Third Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. LAMPS CARPETS GS CURTAINS | Men's $1 and $1.50 fancy shirts, 65c—that’s one of the excep- sa PICTURES |} OC. feelers, sez seg ote tl tot en Ty GO OILCLOTH ' STOVES $1.10 for men's 51,50 negligee 19¢, for 25c. half hose— HW . shirts, a few pet numbers only ~ Men’s fast black Herms- MATTING 1 i ICE BOXES can we mention here. The special white + dorf dye half hose, our own im- portation, just arrived, real maco yarn, double soles, heels and-toes, elastic and durable, jet black. Im- ported and intended fora bargain at 25c. a pair, pleated cambric negligees, box or side pleats, cuffs attached or detached. $1.10 for $1.50 new white ground extra fine corded madras, light weight, plain negligee, detached cuffs, beauti- ful new selected patterns, white and black or white and blue, $1.50, *2and 83 for dark * madras negligee shirts, avery decided novelty shirt, box = pleated fronts, culls attached, dark’ Oxford gray and dark blue mix-/ tures with swivel figures. { 89c, for $1.50 and #1.25 underwear! Thesenum- bers of men’s Spring and Summer weight shirts and drawers, fine quality high-grade goods, perfect quality. They are light weight pure wao!s, $1.50 grade; medium weight three-quarter natural wools, $1.25 grade; and the rose co! light weigh beautiful texture finer and prettier than pure silk and better wearing ~-they are worth $1.50,, % $1.95 for men's *3.50. bath robes— Five-Piece Parlor Suite, - - - = LINOLEUM Verona, Velour or Damask. $29.75 go rere CASH « LIBERAL CREDIT Aa Maer rything for Housekeeping solid Reed ROCKER 5Oc, for $1.00 neckwear * —Just 300 new Spring colorings in men’s large full-sized English squares, suitable to tie as Ascot, once over ur four-in-hand \ Styles, light and medium colorings and white or black; positively nev: value $1.00, AS \; i reed body, enam- elled wheels, rubber * tired, com- te 4 Uy i spring tufted, —a large com-Fi| 39, for 50c. underwear Men's combed Egyptian yarn Balbriggan shirts and ‘draw- ers, The well-known Williams | make, made with French ‘necks, | ribbed bottoms; drawers rein- forced and strapped backs, sateen | bands, a beautiful, soft. texture, elastic and durable, all sizes; shirts and drawers of theregulation s0c. number, ‘ fortable affair, well made and Bad Workmanship ma@ throughout, Comfortable Couch, $9.90 Our Line of Couches Start at $3.90. ‘ well finished, $3.98, robes in light colorings, stripes. afd. Pack Réw, in Chats also a few woo! eiderdowns in plain colors, iN i alld mini daci ar TP Highest gradesuitsformencostbut'20 THis great sale of men’s finely tailored $25, $27.50 and $30 suits at ' $20 is planned particularly for men whose tastes naturally run to the merchant tailor’s highest grade made-to-measure clothing for which you'd pay all the way They are oy and we say positively, without fear or favor, that up to $40. in other stores you pay $25 to There's a great diversity of patterns and weaves—the latter in- ‘20 abling us to guarantee a perfect fit. They come in all sizes. Boys’ 55 suits at 53. sale. How about an *8.50 trunk at ‘5 7 “TRUNKS won't sell for so little when the rush for the seashore and St. Louis starts, so _you\d We have 85 distinct numbers. Here's the famous Columbia $8.50 Trunk at $5.75 55.75 excelsior locks—strap hinges—two trays—upper tray contains shirt waist box, ‘ Size. 28 . 38.50 99,50 $10 S11 313° $814 Price. 35,756,785 97.75 *8.7599.50 *9.75 10.25 51,95 for *2:50 and *3 packing trunks; canvas covered—strongly made—every up-to-date improvement—choice of 36 or 40 inch sizes. Samplo wardrobe trunks: {\urwiss perfect, worth 0 kind sold in other stores are Russian suits for the little boys—Norfolk breasted snits for larger boys, and reefers tor the boy of 23; to8 years— hall superbly fashioned—handsomely made of best wearing materials—cut expertly, insuring MF perfect fit; an unprecedented value at $3. nor conn sults $3.95 30 for their equals. Second Floor, cluding the best wearing worsteds, cheviots, mixtures, tweeds, Scotch cheviots and homespuns—-strictly hand tallored—every detail given the greatest care, insuring and en- ‘20 Six hundred sample suits purcha- sed at a great reduction from a manufacturer— notall $§ suits,for in this great lot you'll find the jor $6and $7. There, and = double $3 We have every smart creation for the boy to wear during confirmation, and you know he always Jooks forward toa new suit for this event. There are navy, blue, serge and plain materials; 3-piece, Norfolk and double breasted styles, specially priced at $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.50. better select yours during this remarkable low price Hasement Salesroom. size 28 — we've sold thousands and never heard a Complaint—etrictly modern—betrer and stronger than ever—irade $5 75 of well seasoned stock—htavy duck covering—- ° leather bound.two strong straps with buck 36 $12 30 (3234 38 Drugsist, 1029 4 ave; 429 WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Ce 4

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