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ge "POLICE T0 FIGHT P. J. MPCARREN Expected to Aid Doyle in His Primary Fight to Hold Coney Island in Line for Tammany Hall. SENATOR TO MAKE ADDRESS TO VOTERS. He Has Election Inspectors, but John Y. McKane Element Is Opposed to Him—May Be At- tempt to Break Up Meeting. In the Loop Hotel, Coney Isiand, this evening Senator P. H. McCarren will Take an appeal to the voters of Coney Island to atand by Democratic Machino| us to climb. Have some oatineal, sirt’ = the word “lov which they used !n are strikingly. beautiful to the critical eye. . A “Thus putting the small dealers out , had « far deeper ifieance ba of Kings County instead of taking| That is the frame of mind tn whioh| ,¢ finn puns, the small dealers out eRe Saunt be Nee oneal tees WeIENIAT x orders from Charles F. Murphy of Tammany Hall. The meeting will be held in the large dancing pavilion of the hote and it will have more than and asked every butcher in the place u advantage. In short, it is a comprehensive style show including every correct creation from the fashion centres of Europe—Paris, Venice, @ local significance as Senator McCar-| At luncheon she looked more cheerful | bout the price of moat, T 4 Q ty! : Usb bk df ‘ ; : Le mV EEC S Meaeni i tops thar deat tie) cok iecac [nd gave vin poriechovse/atoak, at aaee ald TAG “the tice Maceasct’| TO SEEK SCARLET-FEVER London, But the time when you must choose is drawing near, and to give you an insight into what iscorrect we reveal a few hints. on what 1s considered the ingratitude BEF AND EG AS CHEAP AS EER Landlady Learns from Butcher ¥ that Recent Increase in Price! : Ordered by the Trust Affects]; Only the Dealers. CONSUMERS NEEDN'T WORRY. Of Course, Small Dealers May Be Driven Out of Business, but There| | Is No Danger of Raise in Rates for Housekcepers. “Steak, sir?” said Mary Ann, at our | /, “Borry, ‘The boariing-house this morning. air, but we ain't got no steak. peice {a riz, the missis saya. “No, air; we can't give you no eggs, neither, The miasis says that the Beof ‘Trust has put the price up too high for our landlady began the day. Later in the morning, according to her custom, she went down to Washington Market to do her own buying in person, And why this change of heart? mersly placing the market on a more health OF he trust ¢ besides bee whats th ks times,” Some of the butche is. for them?’ T asked. liv it will be b answered, ther too low or too high, never benefit anybody.” t Controle would.” o added, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 190 ; i 8 for th best,” ple buy,” I put 1s the poor man east aide who has to pay for the mt Increase in the profits of the —the Beef Trust gains ¢ chiefly in Its large ex- nfving at a corporation or trust.” “That seems to be the tendency of the said Mr. Barnett. “T Just strolled all over that market ald they bought ‘ol other staple asked, was ald Mr, Barnett he admitted apply to the very h “the poor peo- ple should buy of bigger concerns.” No Chance for Small Dealers. |SUMMER ROMANCE LEADS 10 WEDDING, | Miss Hannah V. Weinberg and Samuel Goldstein First Met on the Tennis Court at Con- tral Park. East One 1 o inartied to-day a young Sawyer, West One Hundred and Seventeentt || street, at the Temple Both Israel, Sev- enty-second street and Lexington ave- nue. A host of friends of the young coupl® will attend the ceremony, and yartake with them of @ supper to be vorved at Carnegie Hall this evening. 7 6 ‘omance bar! Of nee atatiken at the, Soung. Inwyer and hia handsome young briao. They met for the frat time tast July at a Central Park tenn ourt. Both are excellent tennis players, and there was considor- tin the contest a Mmerore the waiye was ended, howevar, week after the game they wero én- gaged, Thoir honeymoon will be speat at Lakewood. LoTR YT r aren eree Don't miss the great style show of Easter costumes and millinery. HE SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. acted as host to thousands of store been so crowded, and the fame of our Easter decorations is still the talk of New York. You must come and see this bower of beauty in the Rotunda. You'll find a crowd there, but there’s room for everybody. We did not forget the girls and boys, and for their edification we have a huge mechanical rabbit that bows and turns his head as he sits up in a large broken egg some 18 feet long and 10 feet high. They’re welcome, too, ‘ ‘There's another and greater incentive besides the beautiful Easter decorations why you should come to this store. There’s our Easter display of ready-to- wear apparel, a showing that is not surpassed by any other house in America, You cannot consistently decide upon your Easter costume until you have seen our exhibits. They are so radically different from the ordinary creations on sale everywhere that they will win your instant admiration, and, what ts more, they cost no more, and Often less, than the factory-made creations elsewhere, Every day new millinery modes are added to our already magnificent gathering, and we can match your Easter_costume in a harmonious manner with a hat reflecting the latest Spring styles. Easter gowns to please the most fastidious. A bewitching display of imported costumes that peopl the last two days—never has this EAcu dainty gown, like an immaculate Easter lily, awaits the admiring eyes of Dame Fashion's host as in great throngs it Continues its eager journey to the Simpson Crawford Co. Thousands have come to declare that in all New York there is not a showing that rivals the one to be seen here. Every delicate blossom brought forth for milady’s Easter toilet 1s displayed to Third Floor. GERMS IN MONKEYS. Eerepe to of Tammany in attempting to unseat to were not aftected. by the doings of him as leader in Brooklyn. Coney Island is in the Seenth As- sembly District, which is the battle- Ground in the present primary fight for elogates to the State conention. It ia “the district presided oer by William “Law, Mr. Smith, that Beef Trust tru: doesn't affect us—not yet, at all events, | he trust. “A good deal of information I learned I paid exactly the same price tor beef, | trom Edward Davis, who has ake of butter and eggs this moroing that I| biggest places In the market. Why, he have paid for the last two weeks, told me that he can store one hun- “I just went down there end eaked | (i'd t0 ono hundred and twenty-five curcasses tn his refrigerator ro those butchers what they meant by| “'No’ sald he to mae we cant cha s This charming gown, *175.00. A costume of that rich pompadour silk trimmed becomingly with repousse lace—a real gem of the modiste’s art. A costume of rich silk, *rro.oo. Messaline silk In pearl, gray, reseda, green and black—various Dr. Hekt om Apes. CHICAGO, March 2%3.—To search for the scarlet fever germ in a series of h eres A. Doyle, selected by the leader of] raising the price of beet « halt « omt | Ou" prices according to Ute Auotuat experiments on apes ts the object of a models—again the newest style attributes are exemplified. The ius | Tammany to represent Tammany in|@ pound since yesterday, am stated tn | iog) end dries anay ade OP Loney | trip to Europe about to be undertaken ’ ’ 5 4 ; CATH oe Brookly, and to whom Tammany has|this morning's papere. nithough wo keep a bic suppis, Seats | by Dr. Ludwig Wektoan, head of the Costumes at °85, *87.50| Evening wraps,*35 to °135: | picts one| declared tt will turn over all the pat-| Increase Affects Only the Dealers.| buying every day and we may some-| MoCormick Memorial Institute for In- and* At$110.09—Wrap of crepede meteor — of those ronage of the bordugh instead of the| ‘Well, they just laughed at me. It's|{/mea have to sell at a emall loss, but) fectious Diseases. The inatitute was Greve (de china gown ai ee awh fibre | Feseda and green ae [charming regular organtzation headed by Mo-|all right enough, the wholesale dealers endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Ee eee Ben eee, ; styles’ that Catren. od by Bwitt & Ci - cow lace—embroidered mousselines and French) At #35 to $135—Coats of Tussah, Eoll- originated) ti head ‘0, did advance the piv raguinte the] McCormick, who, last a son. throurh ‘ hiodek | | Whiie there have been many hard| wholesale price of meat yesteriay from only when prices Feeceas scarlet fever, Fon >. tocke: OF the voile costumes in a variety of models. enne and natural pongee silk—different models. in Paris. | = vy that thi J} ti ormick child’ ti . S* o + xs fough battles tn the Seventh, the Inre-| one-quarter to one-half a cent a pound| Sr ay ea ne a rot | interested in the effort to save other Women’s pedestrienne suits; They’re the fashionable street costume now— est district in Brooklyn, in none of the fights has there been the bitterness Gisplayed there is in the present one. It would surprise no one to-night should an attempt be made by the Doyle faction at Coney Island to break up the meeting In the Loop Hotel, Haye MoKane's Views, The followers of Doyle at the Isjand for the most part are men who look upon Coney much in the same way aa John Y. McKane looked upon it, as a principality to be run for what’ there was in it, independent of anything but the police and a wish to control the police. Many of the men are heart and soul with the plan of Doyle to annex tl Brooklyn organization to Tainman with Murphy as the boss of the whole machine. For years Doyle has been the| dictator at the Island, and many of things the crowd at Con: Fecelved have been due to Do hay according to quality, bringing the whole- sale price up to seven and one-half and eight cents, “Naturally, I thought the retatler would have to pay the difference, but— nay, nay, have for a long time “I asked Mr. Edward Barnett, the clerk of the market, about {t and he said: Why, these butchers lay in a big. supply of meat weeks in advance and @0 are now selling what they bought at reduced prices several days ago.’ “But how about tt when this aupply @) fa ended and they sell what thay are buying to-day?" TP asked, “They won't change the price, un- leas, indeed, the market should steadily advance und remain for a long time at Prices range just as they|/ oxtreme and I ing to be Atever. Smith," you There is no need for anx- Y The trade may feel v confident in the sttuation as it said our landlady will have steak and ual for breakfast to-morrow children from the fever. Dr. Hektoen will sail for Liverpool -| April 1, After two months spent in the hospitals there experimenting on monkeys he ‘will visit various hospitals on the Continent. The trip is under- taken because of the dimoulty and ex- dense of bringing the monkeys to this country, Walton’s WASH DRESS GOODS. CRYSTAL DIMITY, best quality; the showing includes a large assortment of neat figures ‘on blouse and military models in cheviot, broadcloth, tatfeta silk and shepherd plaid matertals, box and side plaited skirts—custom tallored—exceptional values at 369, $49.50, $45, 827.50 and 835. Handsome Cre, best quality of taffeta drop—those graceful styles now so fashionable—at $35. Confirmation dresses for girls and misses. de Chine dress skirts—in black and white—made over OvuR showing of confirmation dresses for girls and misses is conceded to be the largest and handsomest in all New York. Prices are so low, style and general excellence con- sidered, that you cannot afford to make or have dresses of this character ra e i hand A Third Floor, > Ses = Those sheer, dainty, handsome dresses, so effectively trii d wit! ct —| be worn on that all-important occasion — ¢ sngrmlon Ween MEIER AGRE EE Doce rae We've dresses as low as $3.75 for girls of 6 to 14 years, and dresses as low as $10.00 and up Each conception possessing a style elegance impossible for the The above was drawn from one | of our exclusive street costumes | and floral designs; sold elsewhere at 9c vio. figure, tn c t « Gictated who anoula be police cap: ep acer tty Ba MBG. c ihc seosekniosesoheseetaneaes ted. bee in popular at the Island, | fs “a matter of “fuct. the wholesale : # ‘The change that came over the Iglemd price to-day ts not exorblt r BROCHE SWISS. ith embr a fi ay \ m when the character of the Pro moni t ore daniote hate ow iS ‘oldere gures 2 a a4 f pace re somewiat, hat ged Bre Boon'Toa’ money, tn alot the ms 6 | on white and colored grounds; special 14c ne a GC. a ar . a 7,5 ard i" en Rreraes Ban Ganon ORD LAR y y iS turther change: Chat ia to come over | © _@uarter_or halt ay millinery, straw braids, plateaux. it Uhis summer t reaetiae arava: ‘ono gigantic scale play © part in the poltics of the day and the fight now going on. | PANAMA LINEN itn pink, pale blue, helfotrope, champagne, tan, et our regular 2c. 19¢ An event of unusual interest to milliners. and 29c. quality, at. embroidery occasion. Fat People 7,000 pieces of straw braids, 12 to 13 yards, each 39c. Thousands of men are now employed | ~ ETAMINE ZEPHYR. : inh , he ( ‘on these bulldings, most! To All Sufferers from Obesity LWA) » excellent for Summer It will certainly pay every milliner with orders to fill, or pro- : | residents and voters, and it tf Send ‘a Trial Treatment FRI, gowns, in mottled effects, gun metal, tan, spective orders, to lakelahanues of Ay qreat straw brald Pye eA THE values are 40c. to 75c. a yard, but to make this blue and oxblood, regular 19c., 12%c guaranteed foreign dye—and each plece full 12 to 13 yards. } great Embroidery Sale fair to all we've made use of a popular Bbeveerees sere eeres Peete setae ee eeereeneeeerey Straw braids which all the world of style is raving over—sultable for | price—25¢,—so those numbered among the carly choosers will be rinartes, something, It i GLOVES CLEANED FREE. misses’ or women’s hats, fancy patterns and plain. , tewarded with the richest 75c. Embroideries at one-thiid the usual Bas'not Seen done In’ year Gloves bought of us cleaned free of charge (Rees & Rees, Cleaners). Milliners who realize the popularity of these braids and know | price—a sale to bring thousands, Main Floor, | McCarren Is Confident. ee Shey ust Len for say pelea ee ene aa yeLAS et ee oe a Theventiva cont i i ; and white combinations, white an: » white and navy, red and white, viole! re bargain counter, on the main floor, is d:voted to thts purchas ne ne Soa) Eighth Ave. & 5ist St. and white, and other nfach wanted colors and combinations; thousands of the timely acquirement of an importer’s surplus stock. pleces, have been sold to the largest hat manufacturers by the Import- 68 There are Cambrics, Swisses, Nainsooks and Flouncings ee i 18 at $1.25) OUT PEICE.svssveessrssesseenssceses aertectessstsrtees) OGG | DAE —8 to 1s inches widethe season's choicest styles. ave, 25c ‘dist I know you want = $0¢., 65c. and 75¢. values at 25c. to-morrow. 6,000 pleces of 75c. straw braids at 39c. Two color combinations in red and white and navy and white just 39 the thing for misses’ hats. It won't last long at the price..........-.++ (oF 2,000 pieces 65c. straw braids at 37c. | Don’t miss this rare saving opportunity—plain colors—also black and 37 —usually sells for 65C, at veg yseeeee eevee c Cc | 1,000 pieces of straw braids at 50c. Just what fashionable milliners are using now for fashionable Spring hats— white and biack, mixed bixids—which show up splendidly in solid or 50. in combinations—per piece .. . Cc The story \s only half told—there are many other equally as good values and this sale certainly marks the time for you to buy your season’s supply. Great sale of straw plateaux. | 1§0 dozen straw plateaux at 50c,, in black, navy, ted, brown, champagne— we show our customers how to put them on wire frames. Tiree nee dreameereae ne eens eae ee 25 90 dosen *1.45 straw placques at 75c. All white bodles with colored silk edges—well worth $1 to weleht, vat pr ably youthink It IIA, oF lon | that i repudiate attempt ponte to bean annex to made . Ye Tim Bulliven has had a Pe coney. This following tor | with Doyl Every plese Strictly a new 1904 creation and just the widths you desire for corset covers, skirt flounces, dress flounces for maids and children’s dresses and for summer outing dresses—7,500 yards of 40¢. to 75c. values at 25c, New Spring and Easter laces ¥%. At $1.45; ordinarily *2.00 to *3.50, At *1.90; ordinarily 3,00 to *5.00. 1 At *2,90;3 ordinarily *5.00 to 7.50. At *4.90; ordinarily 7.50 to 10.00. This gathering embraces beautiful St. Gall Laces, finest French Laces, Plauen Laces, Net Top Laces, Applique Laces, Venise Laces and everything that is new in Laces, Bandings, Insertions, Medallions, Edgings and Garlands. Now tel eight form and nd in health you Simpson Craseford Co, |] 1° Sale Sheet Music | {° All Day Thorsday and Friday, oNG.G Pirin. Add 2 cents extra for each plece ordered by mail. HE most popular New York Vocal and Instrumental successes, and the season's hits, which regularly sell at $0 and 60 cents per copy, are offered at 11 cents each, and head the list with the new and greatest of all Instrumente! Intermezzo, Two-step characteristics ever placed on the era hs ve th market. It’s a sensation! All the bands and orchestras aro already © ° Stirs, fate Bor ‘3 been with le, playing ft. from the talk of 1 1 ‘ ee ek augncgaetee miso 4 1 © UNTER DEN LINDEN. ‘about hy to annex Brook! Bullivan te with McCarren, lyn te concerned, and ‘be- his hands off ver. ‘other Tam- ‘safe opinion, and je strength of the old guard 7: refusal of Ae Island to r a SP ay ne shana ten eeeeee hi he 2 hea ar Inf effort to beat McCarren An Absolute Whirlwind Hitt jal square in front of 20th street side e! flo Main Floor, 5,000 yards of imported new Spring dress fabrics, at 75c. ‘B MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, LOUIS >) \ MY \ which individualize our showing. | |to 345.00 for misses—14, 16 and 18, _———————————— "| home dressmaker to duplicate. To-morrow—phenomenal sale 11 Ile 11° NAVAJO, — Instrunscyal ang IIe QUE showing Of Vallormade Suttings ang plain and fancy Mohairs, in black an colors, are in high favor with 0 ey rs who desire correct weaves. Prices are very reasonable-—ranging from 75c. to $3.75—and $2.50 secures a particular! Ul THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU. Ile | desirable fabric for Spring wear. There's an inimitable diversity of shades and weaves, Some of the Thursday offerings : pie Floor, l » The Bi 1 French Volles—every fash- — 45-inch Voile—reguiar $1.00 Nun's Velling--all wool-width » ils SAMMY, MRAM AEE! Ile pecial No. I— Tribe smdecwiditgas, | SPectal No. 2—ststy Ver ists | Spectal No, 3—Sun't vetingnai ive Two Eyes of Brown, Jeaste Davie! big bit | 1a Coquatte Titermease. th 48 Anches—regular $1.50 quallty.sssesessee 2C | arid black—priced for to-morrow aty......5 79 cream and all other shades—$i.co quality, 69c Pansy Paces. Mother Goose. 1s Swe in oon! x {ON Lo ne reween, EEA get the anasave Imported checks, 75C., $1 and $1.25-~=2iuzet Jess specmace and as cha areal the rage, this satan tt my) Payne teres Batwerabae ie, | Peeen or the Bungalow, seen Datay. checks are In three sizes, and come in black and white, brown and white, green and white and blue and white. We start this sale to-morrow with 75c > Aly. vera ens ig os | Koop on aztnining. Silvey Moon y §$,000 yards, It's an event that will create a stir among critical women, because they can buy a faulticss quality of this natty fabric as low as........ Wines Tho salt ot the soa. Fine baritone solo. | Rive soctuuanaes bonnes lier ereeriaemny ie co na F ] y Boy. Hig bit, Mother Goose, "dL rt y hb tt | ‘Vi i EeieSbaatm apace teeters | Imported neck ruffs at half. || Fresh butter while ‘you wait.¢ Si j00d-bye, My Lady Love, Tnder tho 1 i * . ‘Ainge Lithograph tn owven colors of ihe above Tough on Rave Mondetssohn’s Spring Song, With words, | fn Old Vienna Watts. | TUST wh il theee i dainty bavitent Have ‘ou seen that new butter-making machine from a Heatley wich an conan the rit itiaaet on NWveYeu, Knickerbocker Girt Fee ean ee as | J when’ you need these dainty bewitching Stockholm in the “Royal Stuart” Creamery, sixth floor? It j address, U,8,and Canada. #8. Wet Nivave in The way. . TRS boa bance, Pinar: Mle Rie creations to set off your Easter costume comes this great one of tha ros! Interest hts ff a ‘a j loor? s DESCRIPTION OF BOY Be eee MerEee. mutere, | Yana ete ioeeaR Tay half price sale of exquisite neck wear. diatn Bloor, the most Interesting sights ever offered to the American public supper was laid on the table trim Clarinday Newwaltrsong: | Humpty Dumpty. Charectorietie You know you must go to the French capital ‘on’t you come in and see it? Sensors Teta el eee oe Two Congregations. La Bouton Mar Great. to secure those fascinating conceits which all Forty seconds from the time the milk. enters tite machine it pbling the su iantaby ae Be True. Hine ballad, DOW The St. Lout . All the rage. the world of style is raving over at present. comes out butter, the skimmed milk passing one way, the butter- Bea iat Reta toon 11° LAUGHING WATER. vocd ity alanine Hit. Ils ina tui aale we bring them to New York for you-this great gath- milk another and the butter an: thor way. 4 > ri \|_ ertng of exclusive neckwear repr Frenel it ° hat’ i s i chi vhi toe paket acs, 11° THE RISING SUN OF JAPAN. IIo le Stock—individual Ideas thal were brought over here to show to the ‘eas Ta A tory of ite woruetul butter anak machina which a rth banat. urbied over eal, Just Out, Grand Descriptive Battle Ploce. rade. He's taken his season's orders, and we secured the samples at a || you a 0 $68 On the OOF in Pur, Madel FL Store, ta hold tervior back by the (al Also the Following Popular Cl 5 eat sacrifice. But there are other interesting details. The fresh milk, as it nahi sim bythe rei ot eather : A so e Foll owing P opu lar | slassic Music, 7c. Copy. Th e new Victoria boa and shoulder wra passes thi the mathine, is Pasteurized by raising it to a tempera ine ‘ id Folks at, Home. ripe lee tecea Lyi g Th ng { Pp. . r etre ¢ col 4 rfid rah abd wr i in hed t i Fieth Wooturna | ture of 180 degrees; the: it passes througtrcooling coils and is reduped - inhavauee te rlrey v ge (eva. Qyaz, the Wave, waitees The newest idea and fetching designs in chiffon and liberty silk to 110 degrees, when the machine, with an accuracy that seems almost ave, arte mer Kida, shown. If you need aRuff or Shoulder Wrap make your selection from || | Way While the cream passes another, and is reduced to a temperature BIVEe Waves, c our stock of new, fresh goods, rare of 60 degrees, and then in almost a wink comes out butter, ‘ ra suitable ‘Star " Phi: fae oe Also muff and ruff Sets, itercrccuny | | yuycauidaminng se more nonicon, hh gay ana cae range Blossoms Welts, . wear, eld but it ts made on sanitary principles that portend health. * Post and. it, edly handsome ling will be offered as an opening card at I ‘i : * but ever tools nor Rear Willian ral os saan sero for Neckwear usually sold at $15) We fae Neckwear “esustty: sot’ ll Every minute in the day there's fresh buttermilk for you to Wn onic any ea Teall orbers ana aye ¢ hes 813 foe Neckwear stall sold at $30. Re aa ea drink, de Ss cottage cheese pad chesaa fut; .abed last but not : Neckwear usually 1 Neckwear usually so! fresh, sweet bulter airly melts i : 1a Ache ORNATE a ION aca 1.95 pry psi dey ca | 4.50 athio,.. least, pure, thal ly melts in YOR rapt Come in and see this-creamery in‘ operation. -

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