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= Stern Brothers ® on an errand at the time. Sone eae) Will offer to-morrow, Friday, a large collection of the highest grade French Hand-made Lingerie consisting of Night Robes, Corset Covers, Chemises, Pantalons, Petticoats and Dressing Sacques, trimmed with Valenciennes, Point de Paris, Cluny, Venise, Filet and Torchon Laces, and Hand and Machine-made Embroideries. Greatly Below Their Value. ‘Infants’ Outfitting Depts. Imported and Their Own Manufacture Long and Short Coats of Silk, Cashmere, Bedford Cord and Pique, » Knitted Sacques of Silk and Cashmere, Reefers, Shawls, Barrow Coats, Wrappers, Head Capes, Veils, Bootees, Guimpes, Caps, Bonnets, Hand and Machine-made and Lace Trimmed Bibs, Hampers and Fancy Baskets, Complete Outfits from $25,00 to $300.00 And in addition will offer to-morrow ‘Short Dresses, handand machine-made, 6 mos. to2 yrs. Children’s Gowns, Drawers & Skirts, 2 to 16 yrs., at Specially Reduced Prices. West Twenty-third Street | fon folder, representing late models ‘of Out-of-town purchasers will be interested in our sew Fash- Summer apparel. 12.00—16.50—19.75. teria!s.) $20.00, $25.00. ... Ladies’ Tailored Suits, regu'arly sold at $30.09 tien 100 SAMPLE SUITS—no two alike~ all department...... Cloak Department, Pongee Outergarments and Cravenette Coats, cop.cs of forcien models... . : Ladies’ Cravenette Ulsters (waterproof); value $19.75 Covert Jackets, custom tailored; value $22.50 ie Waist Department. SOROSIS The best Shoe for Women. | > Spring Exhibition of new Models, New, in slight variations of outline, of fastening, of materials and color, The Sorosis Models for the present season, intro- duce many types that are exceedingly pictur- esque in appearance and accord most happily: with the latest fashionable gowns. The new solid silver square eyelet holes, the quaint “peg” shaped heels, the delicate grey and champagne tints of leather, —the buckles of the evening slippers,—appeal equally to the artist and the lady of fashion. The Sorosis Shoe—from the golf boot to the wed- ding slipper—is a standard article, and is its own best advertisement, A visit of inspection is solicited. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty third Street, MESS BOY WAS POLICEMAN'S BREATH THE SNEAK THIEF. COSTS HIM 30 DAYS Officers of the Revenue Cutter) 40M F. Ryan Said He'd Taken Manhattan Discover the Cul-| Medicine for Grip, but that prit Who Had Helped Himself] Statement Didn't Agree with | to Their Belongings. Doctor’s Diagnosis. | 0) The officers’ mess of the revenue cut-| Bnces: eee chy policeman sat thel pad ey la Aa attach aoa be eet station, was on tho! [carpet to-day before Commissioner duty in this harbor. has declared itself, | Conan, ; fs and collectively, who went through with the| last police tri which he will of- ke ago Ryan was up an easy dentally a new mess bo ministers to the officers’ needs and the |» , i refore the Commisstoner for being found Fosy-cheoked youth who has for ten! jn a satoon, and when he answered. aI months heen thelr pride is uo longer on the charge he wan In much a state thar Nam nat the mess payroll About ten months ago C fon, a sixtee Mir, Cowan sent him to Inspector Cort- Ight for a species of third degree to ascertain his physteal condition. Ryan} Was very boisterous, and there was an} to his breata that the Deputy! Chris was th | odor kld tmaginat ‘omit Commissioner tho susple beamed with inno and honesty. | aay the lens, net tunplclous. t0| Bome time a 1 steward r Cort | a or Cortright put: Ryan began to migs articles of silverware, es And then called tn Pole ae | and every day or two t amine the sus would be heard mourni Peet ero sald hie pearance of some trink Wearing apparel. No Chris, The mystery was cleo 1 up by accl- dent. One of the deck hands was tuken with the spring house-cleaning fever | thay” on your life, answered the aur- and started in to air the bedding and, ther trimmings of the forecastile 15% Wher he came to the mexsbos’s bunk and lifted the mattress his ayes bulged out at the display of treasure there dis- closed. Silverware, silk unde wear, lace trimmed pajamas, dress aliir's, fountain pens, valuable pocket-knives, handker. chiefs, neckuies and a conglomerate col- lection of other chattels were hoarded up there awalting a good chance to be smuggled ashore, The boy was away 1 told his storys, He ma ront of a gamblin the night before 1 appeured In the ti minstoner’s office, ‘and. being chilies pales of, en y medicine in- 0 took a hott of lumuica rum, “There was trout i | | Jicine will cost Cowan, nding upor Pollceman a ailmony at tha He eaid he had treated Ryan far eee, \ that hie breath was no different regulation policeman's breath 8 th asked Mr. Cowan rum and whiske: you thirty On his return he was scmmoned the cabin! ‘Phe Court laughed and Water Com- tanding at { missioner Oakley, who was an Interested ihe | spectator, left the room on account of drum: | HR ‘ 1 his provoked ristbillties, ‘They aald A the boy auw] around the building that Mr. Oakley splay he suddonly’ forgot ail the x be pas think th acquitod: ino bist e left sacant by a - WAN Unable “tn , but the trials to-day wees Aia,was prompr.| much tox Aim. the srutte nye fudgmedit in, the ‘second Deputy: Commissioner Teaery: yan tirty days for the frat vio AS thr iwi on “| pay his ront and to break his lease if} trimmed with heavy lace medallions; value $5.00 $4.00 China Silk Waists, with lace inserticns 5,00 China Silk Waists, plaite: back and front..... Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Petticoats, extra heavy quality, deep accordion plaiting and rufties, black and colors.... 5th Ave. Entrance. Ladizs’ Separate Dress Skirts of granite and Panama SKIRT OF TAFFETA SILK trimmed in Me: WAGE S22,00 isis el iasrelorsletone seca iain anomie ae Ladies’ Walking Skirts, of black and blue material; also mixtures; very attractive models... | OPPENHEIM.@LLINS &@ Are showing new Shire Waist Suits of foulard, check, stripe and plain taffeta, ranging in price at Tailor-made Suits, of black, blue, tan and brown Taffeta Silks... OU NGRGUU 29.75 Sale of Discontinued Suits. (Styles to be discontinued—on account of our inability to duplicate ma- Ladies’ Tailored Suits, various materials; regularly sold at Sample Suits—From the Wholesale Department. separate and distinct styles, tanging in price $45.CO, $55.00, $6).00—direct from the wholesale A suwing of Voile Outergarments, Taffeta Silk and Moire Silk Blouses, .... 18.00, 25.00, Ladies’ Peau de Cygne Waists, all the prevailing colors, Separate Skirt Department. Crening of the New and Enlarged Skirt Department, matetiais, very attractive style, trimmed with taffeta; special........... Ladies’ Separate Dress Skirts of voile meh, over drop; xican drawn work; Ladies’ Voile Mesh Dress Skirts, trimmed in taffeta; value $25.00 .... 15.00 Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 21 12.50 .. 16.75 29.75 37.50 15.00 9.75 mondvondune: Ren Zhs) ct St. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves, . 1,000 dozen pairs, Buff, pearl, white and black, Kid and Suede Gloves, 1,00 per pair, Misses’ 2 clasp Kid Gloves, white or colored. 75c. per pair. Twenty-third Street. MME, EAMES'S MUSIC ANNOYS TENANT James T. Kilbreth Refuses to Pay Rent Because the Prima Donna’s Mother Gives Sing- ing Lessons in Same House. ERBB—Bedeil'e ei catalogue of Spring Wail ordere’ pre rately diustrated ahione, ly Aled. ‘The right of a tenant to refure to Covert Coats lke the return) “Ought ='to- Ber Price $8.50... NOV but > becoming one. Pleated front and back, Material of London in tan and black. cSiablishment offer you $8.50, A Bedell extra special $6 $9, $10 ew Sprin Dress Skirks _ Voile, Etamines and Broadcloth mate- rials at their prettiest. taffeta bands and other variations em- phasize the Spring models. one of them $8, $9 and $10. der at the value given) Alterations Free. TY in Spring Coats, vith fancy sleeve. Covert Cloth, A value that any would he proud to 9.98 ee Trimmed with Worth every You'll won- riday Values. New York’s Fastest-Growing Store ought to he New York's busiest store to-morrow with offerings like these, There's no question but that they will stand absolutely unmatched. That has been true of the majority of offerings all through the greatest series of March sales that the store has ever known— hence their wonderful success. Come here to-morrow by all means! It will be the last Friday ‘of the March: sales. It ought to be the greatest Friday of them all. “Unparalleled money-saving opportunities. Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow. Single Stamps, as Usual, from Noon Till Closing Time. Women’s Walking Suits Offered at. $5. or blue plain cneviot, The material is firmly woven and will ar. The coats are collarless, with deep bands of stitched gett 0.00 Middy Coats for Girls, $1.98. Made with handsome embroidered emblems on sleeve, in collarless model, trimmed in combi- [: f| These walking suits are made in blac! Keep its shape and give satisfactory peau de soie or taffeta around the neck, and are finished with black braid Broad fronted double-breasted style, lined to the edge and fastened with loops; coats 22 Inches long, and skirts are walking length in the new flare style, care fully tailored, and finished with tive rows of tailored stitching around the bot- tOms “Allisizes; at cessscvsenceorerse ov v6 PHS Women’s Spring Jackets, $3.98. We secured 300 newest Spring Jackets which we shall place on sale to-morrow at the lowest price ever asked for such garments in March. buttons, Colbrs, brown, red, navy, cadet and fancy mix- tures; sies 6 to 14, at....... Black broadcloth Etons, with capes hand- nation, with broadcloth and silk military trimmed with — taffeta ut, newest flaring skirt; colors, blue, brown, gray or green 5.98 somely trimmed with braid. Also collarless ld faep basis ele face) tallieut teeta silk. All sizes while tents eee Rene eee The Season’s Greatest Millinery Sale. Jackets in’ the new 3 98 they last to-morrow, at. All-Wool Spring Suitings, newest collarless Eton blouse and coat style, trimmed have been burdened with cancelled orders. nuowing we handle gigantle middy style, effectively More of Those Misses’ $9 Spring Suits, $5.98, , sination and fancy buttons, full sleeve, fancy reverse buy here at prices that cannot Owing to inclement weather, manufacturers i , lec r lots, they sought us, offering their goods at ridiculously low prices. To-morrow you ca panne, Ostrich Plumes. All shown in the finest quality of Ostrich Feathers, with broad flues. We've sold thousands of these Plumes. Come here to-morrow before it's too late to get one at these prices; $2. kind at PION $3.50 kind, 18 inches long, at | | tolerable nuisancy 9.9) o'clock vin the evening. The noise was’ disagreeable, and discordan id Mr. Kilbreth, no chance was piano and the votce ex pitched In the same key. T complained and it was impossible to atop these singing lessons and that it kept up in the mroning until | the tenant of an adjoining apartment insists unon making noises which are unplessant to him, was the tssue In a trial which began before Judge Mur- in the Tenth District Municipal ourt to-day, Mrs. Mary A, Chieholm, owner of the fashionable Inverness apartment-house | at No, 000 West Fifty-seventh street, suing James 'T, Kilbreth, son of the Collector of the Port, for the ruary rent of an apartment which he and his mother occupied in the house, and incidentally puts in a claim for nt Tor the unexpired term of the lease which Mr. Kilbreth held In response Mr. Kilbreth alleges that stant noise of singing and plano the apartmet of Mme, Emma | na A music teacher, made | for him and his mother | ws laen datanweakeoeh ne | Workmen Buried in Coltapse of the woman to shudder now. it iow do you know that the voices) yy’ je plano were not on the same) icy demanded Mra, Chisholm's coun- “\why, Um an expert.’ said Mr, Kil- } broth, good-naturedly. “I studied musle for years under Johannes Ziegler In the Berlin Conservatory of Music great Mr. Kilbreth went into about the singing nulsance. will probably go on again to-morrow, as Mrs. Eames wants a chance to say that her musle lessons are not nuisances, ———$—<———— says he has had to en- neaire, tn Merle: er was sent ve year ‘enant of Mrs. Chisholm.| BERLIN. March 24.—The Flora, a! imp’ q ay in the. Court ot . ih took the stand ti variety. theatre, which is being de-| General Sessions by Judge Blair. He before Judge Murmy and said that the! moll collapsed to-day and thirteen! was charged with having attacked Ida piano playing was en in- work were killed, rire Williams, a thirteen-year- oir HOTEL INCORPORATED, harah aah John Ja complained. DU Reis Hotel, It was awful) stor on the southeast co the very, thought of tt makes me avenue and Fifty-ftth st o-day in the County ron H, hotel compan The compa 000, and the ure Rudolph M, 19,980 shares of stock;’ Jose George F. Ps details, And Henry The case| five shares ¢ JAIL FOR EX-POLICEMAN. THIRTEEN KILLED IN CRASH. | Given a Five-Year Term on Charge ned at $2,000,000, Articles of incorporation of the st erected by John Jacob omer of Fifth reet, were tiled Clerk's office hy counsel for the Oppenheim, Haan, of Attacking Little Girl. James Brady, a former policeman of | - St. Rewin, Capi- in capitalized at $2.0. ctors for the “irst year who controls au, rkins, Wiliam Tort W. ‘8. Cooke, who own $2.50 Fand-Made Hais, $1.25. quality chiffon for both upper and ta Bargan Friday Offering that Wiil Stand Absolutely Unrivalied. boys! clothing sioze to-morrow. The suits are shown in brown, These suits are also STRICTLY ALL WOOL. More than that, we be ieve that the selling will be spirited, $5.00 values, at Shepherd Check Sultings, in blue and all over the country are selling them at that price—under heck = Sult- also 50-inch All-Wool Shepherd C' OAS all 09c, and 79¢, va UrS, at... 6s sere This is the greatest value ever offered in a black hand-made Hat. The crowns are made of s rped snangle-edge braid, with a full tucking of J 25 vader brim, Extra value at $2.00; our Fo ‘ Sailor Suits, $1.79 oys’ $4 All Wool Serge Sailor Suits, $1.79. Ages 3 109 Years; : ALL WOOL SERGE! When you consider that we are offering such QUALITY as that, you-will not wonder at the busy activity of the f ‘Ta, ed and turned seanis, finely embroi ered RES Leaman tts in this lot some fancy cheviots In a general ry Sssortinent of designs. YoUur CHOICE At...ceeeeeeere> Boys’ $5.00 Three-Piece Suits at $2.98. Shown in Biack Serge, Worsted and Gray Cheviois, Ages 7 to 16. i irst time that a black serge three-piece suit has ever bees TParerediin Nee Uist Hive Minis price. Plan to get here eary. There ae only 150 sults in the lot, ‘and the money saving is such an unusual one \ ° Silk & Dress Goods. | A Startling Shoe Sale I wn in Spring Men's National Shoes at $2.00. Se eae eed aie) 40-1nch 25c These Shoes were made to retail for $3.50—and people i ue i tent colt or patent calf leather, in white and black and white: 39c. values, at... a different name. In pal \c i y y lors and cream; lace style; all Spring shapes are 48-inch All-Wool Voile, in wanted colors and lace syle al Spring shapes are ings; aso &2-Inch Slcillan Brilliantine, with high 0 ates in royal, navy and bh ert alors 4lgc8 49 ote eit All-Wool Garnet Mixture Cloth Suiting (J Storr Choice | 7 at, per pair .... Great Values in Silks. St oes fani Womens 20-Inch Black All Silk Peau de Sole; 20-Inch All Sizes 2% to 7, in the newert styles Black Sik Peau de Cygne: 2)-In-h Genuine in lace and but- Shantung Pongce; 19-inch Biack and ton. Good, re- White Louisine Check Taifeta; 36-Inch liable, well-trade ‘ra White Hand-Woven Habutal Silk; all (@ Shoes at, per pair ° 750. values, soloeeaseinee icine ia ae Infant’s Wear, Muslin Wear and Gorsets. itdren’s Reefers, all wool, in red, royal, Meat ‘and brown; made with deer-pointed col- fars,fancy braid,trimmed pulF sleeves,and tinished with pockets; $1.59 value, al .seees and bottom; a!so tape corSets finished with rib- bon. 50c. value, at teeeee Hoisery k Underwear. Women's Fast Black 1000, tee ie The Shirts are made from corded madras in white grounds, figures and stripes; separate cuffs; 74c a The Underwear for Men is medium weight in light blue 98 Walking Skirts, full width; fine cambric, deep 98 Gowns, full size, shown in heavy muslin; made in high neck and V-shape, trimmed with insertings of vith ‘all-white plain black cotton, and blick with/all-wh feet and high spliced heel and toe. Special, Se a emareeat sen and’cainel’s hair colors; the shirt with ribbed bottom and silk front; drawers with double seats, umbrella rutfles, trimmed with insertings of tor- chon lace and lace rutiles, $1.25 value, at ‘ ig y 1, brown andcas- 39 Children’s All-Wool Reefers, in red, royal, sr, made with deep sailor collars, trimmed with tor, made with deep 1.98 embroidery and Val. laces—clusters of tucks be- 49c tween, 65c. value, at.. . per pair Children’ with suspender tapes and pearl buttons; £0c. value, 39c Corsets, in white, drab, pink and blue, of me- fancy braid and appliques of lace, $2.50 value, at Children's Mull Hats, in pink, blue, and white, Men’s Furnishings . double sole, heel and toe, heel and &e Fine Ribbed Cotton ‘Hose, with dium lengths, heavy boning, lace trimming top full ruffles—pompon and aigrette; $1.35 value, at o 98c Neglicee Shirts, Underwear and Hose. and double knee. Special, per pai 10c at... 1 2c Men’s Half Hose, in plain black double sole, toe; 15c. value, at Women's Low- IF ¢ Cotton Vests, in extra large size, with ribbon run im neck and armhole; 19¢. value, at . Sag Women’s Dept. Man Tailored Coats Stylish Shirt Waists; In all over Lace—silk lined—Crepe de Ching—Peau de Soie and novelty linen an cotton fabrics, 5, Value 7.00 to 9,50. The 1904 WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. It decides all wagers, argu. ments and discussions in a moment. In Tan Covert—black Broadcloth and fine Cheviot, 12:°15." 19," Value 18,00 to 30.00, Yachal Carharls6o. Broadway and 13th Street. The 1904 WORLD, A: MANAG and ENCY. stantially tqund in colored ‘covers, Na. 8% ing pares, 000 facts. '* 9° © Price 1 dealers; 85 conte by mall. ~ 4 fas CENTS 1004 WORLD ALMANAC: NOW ON € : en ree Hal ii The Book of 10,000 Facts, “ PON LOTTE EP ET

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