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Bea PRISONER ESCAPES = ple: + CRUTCHES With Broken Ankle and Guarded |: | hosp! yin Kings County Hospital Pris- | . on Ward, William O'Keefe, In- dicted for Burglary, Flees. bri his | for I HOBBLES TO MANHATTAN ACROSS BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Pawns Crutches for Liquor, |» Limps A‘ong Bowery and|>* str F Pit Aspi i strie} Rrooky the ttsburg, rds ate About $ o'clock this mornin, the corner of State und Furma UP against a lamppost, same Mr, O'Keefe. Again at the County Court not guilty to the J was sent to the aded burglar Raymor ec trip to the ‘Cou recovered enough of hy about his trip over. th rhe left the hospital. He d no confede ard the ambula the moment he waching him. Je walked out of the hospital unr ted and then fou id) ery ing the taste of things bett oO Reefe wr back State and me to an end. brid cots h eee [FAST TRAIN HIT LOCOMOTIVE. 4.—The ATTSBURG, Pa. Mareh teburg express, east-bound, Fort Wayne and Siroad, ‘sidewiped a locomotl O., early t on th engine w ed and the es Back to Brooklyn—Changes | i“iw passengers sa iar | train didn leave the rath Coats with a Mayor's Son. who was charged ko and dis- nation | On account of ins evidence and afterward in d the Grand vunty, showed the | ce list night how easy a rom right under | head indictment. 0 | | | Hospital € Hous 4 y took at Ww man Malone gather (wolve hour than was found les Rot Wil w the proper Mu Bent to fail pend Prinoner’s Timmons was night when O'Keefe | on his erut to an outer When Ma- Jonéy arrived at 1 "kK to relieve ‘Timmons he asked him how the prisoner was, oO} he's all right," sald the latter, wll find him inside.” ‘Timmons then left the hospital, and Maloney went inside. He did not find! the prison as he thougnt Le would. “empty. Ma- The bed w ney t sounded the alarm and ery place in the hospital was searched for the broken-ankle prisoner. When Timmons saw him Inst le was on his crutches nd said that he would return to in 1 in a minute, Headai .ters was notitied anda gen- TFRL tlarm was sent out with a desorip- lon of O'Keefe, “a man on crutches with a hospital suit over his night- ‘We Offer Friday Millinery, Suits, Coats, Waists UNTRIMMED HATS, READY-TO-WBAR HATS .....06. e008 ++ per cent. more. Go - Carts, Liberal, as You Please. ‘Trading Stamps to all purchasers. Callahan & Morrissy .., 48--50 West Fourteenth Street. 47--49--51--53 West Thirteenth Street, Near Sixth Avenue. For Spring «« Easter Wearers Assortments at Matchless in NEW SPRING AND EASTER MILLINBRY wo are €nd are showing a most attractive collection at unapproachable prices, HATS, ,.,.... stetee sate sensereceeseers TRIMMED HATS.........000 22+ | As compared with prices asked by others these Hats are easily worth FIFTY ot eee | PASTER SPECIAL ak legs and No mail orders filled. sent C. O, D. This is but a hint of the values to be found here in Furniture, Jarpets, Rugs, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, etc. Everything for the Spring Home-fitting. Everything for the Country Home CREDIT We give S. and H. Green was he was Ime they took him to Judge O'Keefe House the Brookly: Furman Chicago Pretty Foot Stool, 10x12, has is covered with fancy burlap or tapestry. . None ie LY Hbbhe HOSMessegesesese”. SEPALS ERCEEELAEA SE SSASEADAESESESSELESEESEDEEEEEE ESSE SEES SESS EES Open Saturday Evenings Till 10. 539-541 Eighth Ave. and Saturday and Dresses in Matchless Prices. fully prepared testers 38C to 1.98 sitimeereseeereee ITE (0 3.99 vans 2.97 t0 9.99 2.49 to 5.99 1.48 to 4.99 MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS, $18.00 and $20.00 values, made of chev Pate eearnines, ‘canvas clothe and Venetians in black, blue and brown, beau tifully tailored in the newest models of Eton Jackets, lined with best quality taifetas and satins, each, and military 19.97 ‘WOMEN’S SPRING JACKETS, seis0n's most attractive styles, in the new- t fal est fabrics in tan, olive and black, satin | tailore ths and cheviots, black only. trimmed on {atlore full sweep; worth from jold elsewhere at $5.00 and $10.00. In WOMEN’S DRESS shIRTS of all-wool voil #03, WOMEN'S WAISTS made of white China silk, entire ing, fancy yoke effects or lace trimmings; value ined, -handsomely 4 QQ @ 5.99 nun’s yellings, broad- pings of taffeta, hand- 1» 4.99, 6.97, 8.99 fronta of tuck- J Q7 with si $4.00. ‘WHITH DAESSES FOR MISSES AND GIRLS, large assortment for Con- mation, Communion, Entertainments ales. point. d’esprit, net and trimmed wth lace embroideries WE OFFER GIRLS’ COATS made of all collar, 2 to 6 years; value $1.00, a GIRLS’ CLOTH COATS, made of all-woot broadc cloth, two-toned, sdutache braid 3 value Waed. with white wi in tan, brown, blue and red, 6 to M4 year wE fancy taffol ba uttons, A 150 8 OF ALL! oat YAiiable weaves—elegant designs—ti Fogularly sold at 7oc., special. hi 6 to 14 years; value $5.00. &o., mi: Jap sities, bea ribbons, 4 to 18s, made of ‘ect, trimmed heer lawns, organ- 1.97 to 17.99 silk taffeta, silk applique 9 99 ade Oo! utitully » trim- raid and Bilt buttons, 3 Q7 all-wool granite cloth, yoke of Haque, fi braid’ 9. 9’ with appl LK SATIN FOULARDS, emi in all the new spring ‘@ are showing an elegant assortment ms Laces of Point Venise, Oriental, Valen de Paris, Linen, Torchon, Fancy Cotton and Cluny, in All-Overs, Galloons, Medallions, Edgings and Insertions, at unprecedentedly low prices. of this season's newest designs ciennes, Mechiln, Chantilly, Point ; Women's 2 and $-clas 1.880 patrs Soupie anger Upped, in whit Shades, regularly sold at 7ic. and $1.00, ‘OMEN’S AND MISSE: 2.280 pairg of Mite nnd. season's chic ALL-SILK IMPORTED MILAN black and prea I the new spring age * 2-CLASP RE. colors, att, Tot of 10,000 dozen of MEN'S, WOMEN’ APOC UIERS, In plain, white hematitched an 1100. regular 80. . Kind, all at, eac dozen WOMEN’S BLACK COTTON 0} quality, plain and split soles; instead of 2c., at, a paii NE MUSLIN DRAWERS, nicely trimmed with d hmatitched tucking; regul: in Towels we offer 500 dozen extra heavy Hermsdort Vt fermadort dye, beat 19¢ AND CAMARIC Insertio; Pat, each 1? OF and jac jar price sie,, all at, a pair., cut full high neek « regular ic, Kind, at, -linen HUCK TOW! plain white and colored borders, size 23xi, instead of 2,, each dosen hi full-size *uugns, worth U.80 each, at. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES-- ‘Made of heavy bl xD RES, LACM CURTAINS A} Porta aptia’ colose o-toned » value. ata ched standard sheeting, fully jaundered, Teady for usc. WHITE BED SPREADS, new Marsetl COUCH COVERS, 130 Armure. Por- tapestry, heavy, fringe, actual 2.97 — , Oi a ALN Ac os a ak le iid THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 2%, 1904. handsome tabs; actual $1.25 and $1.50 values .,........ unique novelties ..... Decreavee Sse en at ager ent pe ce POPPERERERESE ERE ORSERES CBOE OREDEEEEE ERB RASERA MS saKeceenaneane POOSSSSEAD GOES ORE EEAEESEOEENEES: $1.50 lace collars, 49c. | Point de Venise circular coNars with two | 49c | Taffeta silk stock, with handsome bows, | embroidered with French knots; 49 : c LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOO})s. Ehrich | 6TH AVE.,, 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. | Un'ess otherwise stated. WRITE Fines flowered KIMONO || TO-NIGHT for’ whatever oll IWNS of silkotine, with yoko |! require. Though not in the advertise- j; and solid color silk border; || ment, it 1s surely m the store—and $1.98. : also fancy craponsg | Sirk Dresden tetaeee 1.98 you are certain to save money by | ordering during this great sale. Friday’s peerless price-making on Easter attire. Morning Sales. Friday—8& Extra bargains offered only to inducing morning purchases. 8 A.M. to 12.30, Hence, also, orders, no C. O. D.’s for these items. £9.98 for women’s $16.50 suits. WALKING 8Ui!'S of fine cheviot, in| blue, black and brown; collarless Eton coat; fancy full sleeve; finely piped with taffeta to match and fin- ished with small gilt buttons—skirt made nine-gore flare; fin- ished with open plait Friday ..... | i . 9.98) i $1.98 for $4.00 skirts. | Made of fancy cassimere, in brown and) blue—cut with side plaits and fin-| ished with buttons; man tailored and properly*hung; a bargain in every re-| spect—made of spring goods shown | for the first time and cut in the latest} walking style—Friday these { ° 1.98 | $4 skirts . | $1.25 lawn waists, 69c. | Handsome WAISTS, made with three) rows of wheel embroidery alternated | with fine tucks; tucked back, full} sleeves and handsome fancy stocks 69 29c. white net, 15c. | White cotton NET, 36 inches 1 wide, good 29¢, values... .. 5c | GRENADINE VOILES, $12 suits at $5. An offer of good, de- sirable clothing at less than cost of manufac- turing — sults of the newest colorings; strict- ly all wool, in neat m!x- tures and black; thor- oughly made and trim med, sults that, were it not for a fortunate pur- chase on our part, would have to be sold for more than double the price—$5, Boys’ $3.50 suits, $1.50. All-Wool Suits in double- breasted Norfolk and) blouse style, all-weol| fabrics, made thor-! oughly and pleasing to; the eye; a rare chance for you to fit up the boys for very little ex- Dense. Boys’ $4.50 suits, $2 to 12,30. relieve the afternoon crush by Hence, only for these hours— § | no mail orders, no telephone 39c, grenadine voiles, 15c. in colors and 15¢ black, 36 inches wide, made these to sell at 39¢.; only see... 39c. silK mull, 11c. SILK MULL, in all colors and black hours Vc 29c. for 50c. laces. French and German Vale LACES, with insertion sold only in do: ues f0c. to $1 dozen-yard 48c., 39 35c. to 50c. lisle hose, 15c. Imported LISLE HOSE in fancy Oxford § 0 SUITS, $2. stripes, some with silk embroidered —Roys' All-Wool, Fi instep; plain black with openwo: Color Serge Blouse fronts, others in allover lace—al Suits, trimmed with heavy silk braid and} heavy monogram em- broidery on collar,shield and sleeves; the seams are taped, and we guarantee them not to rip or fade no matter sizes, full reguiar made; ex- cellent 36c, values..........+ 15c 69c. taffeta sil, 49c. Black and white checked TAFFETA, ‘all size checks in the plain, and many novel effects for chic shirt- 9 waists or costumes. rey 4 GC} low may clothes. The merest glance will convince you of | the rare values the Ehrich clothing store is offering. An offer of this kind, coming so near Easter, is something indeed rare—an | Opportunity never before equalled. garments are in all the latest and most fashionable colorings and in black, both single and double breasted models, and are made and trimmed on a scale of the -high- est standard. The overcoats are lined with| mohair serge linings of the highest quality | and satin sleeve linings; cut loose and swagger. | This ts a chance to obtain both a suit ||§ some Broadway store they would | 5 Our display Headwear is the largest how hard the little fel- | plete in the elty, covering be on his| from 25. to $3.50. A ca’ | you that our claim is a just one. Men’s and boys’ apparel most attractively priced.? — ‘$15.50 suits and top Men’s $2.50 trousers? coats, $7.50. $1. For absolutely unapproachable pants val- ues be here to-morrow—SEE these really REMARKABLE offerings. The cloths In these reg- War $2.50 Pants are all wool, in black and fan- The! patterns and thorough- ty made, ON SALE 8 to 12.30, The pants of this lot cost elmost double to make. Extra sizes and small sizes—all-wool fabrics — most desira- and overcoat for the | price of a single gar ment. Y ble colort id pat- Men’s high- ble colorings and pat grade hats in ertall values gf Egy all the new BE eccecacccen . $5 pants for $2. Unequalled values, as you'll readily note when you see them. Strietly tailored patterns of worsteds, black and fancy cheviots and neat figured cassimeres—all cold-water shrunk—pants that will fit and $2 wear well sae Zi . $1.98 for boys’ $4.00 suits. ‘These Suits of all-wool fabrics, cut fm all styles and guaranteed for wear, are the best offering of boys’ clothing of good make and quality at the lowest price ever °8 | made in New York City. Do not pass this ce | by, as it is too rare a chance for any one | to overlook. spring shapes and shades, $1. . These hats are mak-| ti, ing for us an env able reputation, for were they to con- tain the name of 0. Our price to- of Boys’ Sh and Children's and most com- & range of pric 1 will convin Crowds will come for these silks. For’ Friday while the lots last, this un- precedented offering of good Silks cheap: 69c. SILKS, 50c.—Black and white checked taffeta silks—for shirt waist costumes and waists — all size checks— Friday, yard....... sereeee eee No mail orders can be filled. iSc, ‘for 98c. SILKS—86-inch imported Shanghai silks—only 10 pieces—some 600 yards——-most desirable silke— special at. 75c 50c. WASH SILKS, 39c.—White Habutai corded wash silk—in about 20 new and most wanted styles — Friday, 39, c 25c lace collars, 15c. Stock Collars of point de Venise lace with white and ecru tabs.... . 15c 75c. table cloth, 59c. Turkey red CLOTHS, with black and white borders—2 yards long, fast col- 59 Great sa A $20,0 Shoes for men, women & children. A shoe sale that means phenomenal selling. One of the most remarkable offerings of the season— surplus stocks—overstocks and morrow's the one b n time of all times to select the Easter Hat. Ti) — T Those exclusive French models are eliciting no end of favorable comment from lovers of elegant head-gear. ~The Indfviduality of the Ehrich millinery charms all who seo it. In the exclusive high-class creations there are no du- Dlicates—no dozens of any kind; but each Paris, Berlin and London model stands distinctly by itseli. England's Queen has set «© fashion for small hats and dainty bonnets that holds high favor among many most artis- tic dressers. Small high shaped toques and smart little bon- nets In every conceivable late style are here side by side with the most picturesque Paris pattern hats. $3 to $3.75 ready-to-wear hats, $1.89. For Fridsy some 400 smartly trimmed ready-to-wear hats, 51.89 Ap New York. Servative dresser at this re- markably low price—$1,89. Ideal Spring millinery. Easter Millinery that for graceful elegance we've never seen equalled, and_to- Our display of Easter millinery is unexcelled in a $2 lawn waists at $1.48.. Fine black and white pin dot Lawn Waists with eighteen fine tucks to the bust 1 ine; fanc: itocks and embroidery head- 1 48 $2.50 fancy lawn waists, $1.48. The entire fronts are embroide ered and combined with elaborate cluster tuck- fancy turnover stock of drawn-/, 1.481. / veral neat and up-to- $1.75 lawn waists, $1.25. These have two rows of wheel embroidery down the front, with tucks and medallion centre v aad enone e piped sleeves, back, cuffs $4.50 sil waists, $2.98. Black China Silk Waists trimmed with whit e lace and white China silk trimmed with black lace insertions, forming a pointed yoke in front; sleeves and backs tucked. ‘Others in late 2.98 trimming, in turbans, Conti- ee ee oY le shoes for Easter. 00 spot-cash purchase. nan Be on hand early: 2,3 and 4 strap sandals, Ox and shoes, high, military and Cuban heels, not all sizes, but all widths, and every foot can be fitted $2.00 and $2.50 value, at. ‘women's paten lace shoes, Oxfot some Russia calf ai special sale price j$1-28"— S50 pa gale price ~hind’sewed™ Goodyear Welt, patent leather, ideal kid, Vici kid, button and jace, regular value $3.00 and $3. special sale price... . leather with cloth and kid tops for dress wear, This is an exceptionalitem Regular $2.00 value at.... 5 69. for’ Children’s $1.50' Shoes-~ pairs ‘of Misses and Children’s Button ane ‘600 Jace, and littie gepts’ shoes, box calf, Dongola kid.regularly $1.50, 69¢,+ also Oxfordties and strap sandals cancelled.orders from manufacturers secured at a great concession in price—very much below value. These Shoes are direct from some of the foremost New England tactories—also some from the bes(\known Philadelphia factories. The magnitude of this sale—the extraordinary attractions—make it impossible to display this great purchase in our main Shoe Dept—compelling the opening of our New Shoe Annex on the fourth floor, Sale starts Friday morning at 9 o'clock, with a greatly augmented sales force.Express elevators direct to fourth floor. Owing to there being only a limited number of pairs of some styles we cannot fill mail orders or send C, O. D. 75c. for Women’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes __ 500 pairs of women’s Women's, $2.50 Shoes, in the lot; regular $2.50 shoes, Women's $2.50 Shoes. ———————— vici kid shoes, Louis XV. heels; regular $2.50 value, spi $1.90 for Women's $3.50 Shoes—Ladies 1.90 206. for _Chiléren'a, $2.00_ Shoes — 300 § pairs isses’ and ren’s button ani ¢ paten' ‘don’t miss these wonderful shoe values. £0c. for Children’s $1.25 Shoes—500 pairs of ‘“Wisses" and Children's button and lace Dongola School Shoes, patent leather kid tip, sizes from 6 to 2, regular $1.25 value, special sale price, 50c. also Oxford ties and strap sandals at soeeeeee Infants’ 50c. Shoes 10c.—250 Pairs of Infants’ soit shoes, and turn soles, tan, Black, some Patent leathers in the lot; regular SOc. value, special sale price, ford ties positive / \ y $1 — 1,000. pairs feather, dongola button and rd ties and strap sandais, Strap Sandals and Oxtord Ties, S0c.—La. Tess Misses and Children's Strap Sa ais and Oxford Iso some Romeos and Juliets in t lot, rked tor this sale at 50¢. This lot also includes some white kid strap Sandals, sizes 8 to 2, for Easter service wear. .... Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, 75c.—250 pairs of ind Youths satin Calf School Shoes, izes (rom 41 to 544, regular $1.50 value, special sale price..sece-seeree Above on sale from 10 tot Men's $2.50 Oxfords, 75¢.—200pairs ——_— 75c¢ irs women's o'cloe: of men’s patent leather turn sole Oxtords for evening and dress wear, regularly $2.60, special sale price... $1.00 for Men's pairs or Men’ J fo 14, regular $2.00 value, special sale price $1.69 for Men's $2.50 Shoes — 200 pairs Men’s satin calf, patent Teather, Vici kid, some Blucher cut, sizesfrom 6 to 11; | tallored styles, broad tucks or box plaits, ! F 79c. night-gowns, 59c. High, V or low neck GOWNS, yoke of lace or embroidery in- sertions and tucks—fin- ished with neat ruffle... 35c. cambric drawers, Men’s $2 sample un- derwear, 79c. Silk Mercerized Lisle UN- DERGARMENTS— ufacturer’s samp! rarest values 29c. year; in white, pink, |} Umbrella ruttie with ‘“hem- blue, ecru and novia; stitched tucks — yoke sxceptlonally well made; band. ts AES 29 all sizes up to 50. splendid chance for || 29. muslin sKirts, 59c. men who appreciate || 3KIRT with umbrella ruff high-class underwear. torchon insertions and» ed, Not a garment in the or deep ruffle of embrol lot_ worth less than |} €ry. headed with hem- 59c $1.50; most all $2 70 Geers alee Cc 50c. lisle thread Men’s $1 un- vests, 25c. ss Swiss ribbed lisle thread VESTS for wom- ribbed balbriggan SHIRTS and DRAWERS, in colors of pink and blue; they are form fitting and have the best of finish through- out; all size shirts and drawers; values up to $1.00; special for Friday, a garment 48c 35c. ruffs, 10c. Neck ruffs made of lace, muslin de soie and || netting, in a varlety of colors— 26c. and 35c. grades... ...45 10c ° ’ in $3 children’s hats 98c |)». vinx ‘ana ay: Sample ot of CHILDREN'S HATS and || Pee ie RIE 25¢ BONNETS. in fine lawns and organdies elaboratciy trimmed with lace medallions and embroidery—worth from $2 | to $5 each— 98c | $3.98 baby coats, 2.98 BABY COATS, in woo! Bedford cord, cir- cular capes, with lace and braid: sizes six months to two yeare— 2.98 $1.98 baby bonnets, | Sitk-embroide 31 25. BOND TS for babies | 25c. corset covers, 10c, CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, low neck, front of lace inger- tions and neat edge— 10c size 22 only. Be up to date—own a The Perfoeted Phonograph, double frill around face, edged with lace: sizes u to 18 inches 1.25 | RD on § LS ag 500 $3.98 reefers $2.98. CHILDREN'S RBEFERS, in cheviots, mo- hair and serge, plain tailor made and trimmed with lace and military buttons—sizes 2 to 5 years— 2.98 lo AO tine cee | Mail ord are walla | $2.50 Kimono gowns, | Mail orders fille | : cy cheviots and cassi- & meres—all in pleas'ng i S] e 59c8 Columbia graphophone. .

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