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167» Mahler Bros., | Stern Brothers i aa a i a : Hh Spring Dist Stand Oth Ave: wear.| | Men’s Spring Shirts & Pajamas You can’t find their equal anywhere! Splendid of Madras, Cheviot, Flannel and Silk. specials im jaunty garments for immediate wear. . is Taffeta Silk 3-4 Coat, $2.45. At Special Prices, To-morrow Doub : : dt dainty, dressy rarment of lack ates, lined with mercer- SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS, of white and figured ae $1.00 ouble Blue Stamps Until 1 P. M. To-Morrow-Single Stamps from 1 P. M, Till 6. Hee Fit denser neha; acs MADRAS PAJAMAS, fancy stripes, figures and white with ° a a | a, aa e ie vole Mar irre as Pore colored trimmings, military collars, perfect fitting, Value $1.50 95c | Bi Sale of Women NS) Dresses and Waists i liana Jo Greatest 4-Hour Bargains of the Season. Children’s Hats Tot’s Cloth \ 95 Reefer, An Unparalleled Sale of Advance Styles in Sale of Waists at 69c. dau reat and tan wi have tines ij sa ee ore ee Women’s Shirt Waist Dresses. From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Pres Fi e fi ai de fi the gen- Positively Offered from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. To- There are 4,200 Vie Bench mad ; white real Morrow Only. An Opportunity to Save More 14 with woven silk stripes in, various than Half the Price that You Will Have to Pay widths—Persian effect; also ,in plain for Dresses Like These Later in the Season, pastel shades, made with box plaits There are 900 handsome Shirt Walst Dresses in this purchase. and we on shoulder, broad. bog — front have priced them so phenomenally low that we expect the whole jot to be trimmed with pearl buttons+-plaited sold within the 4 hours stipulated. They are mage from black and white back, full puff sleeves and tab stock. check foulardine, pongee lawn, dotted pique and woven chambray. Waists t in the newest broad-shoulder effects, fully pleated, The material i a tailor strapped, and piped in white or combination bought by the yar: colors; fancy stocks and full puff sleeves. Skirts in would cost twice as nine: gore, pleated or full flare style, with yoke, panel much as ,the price ‘ont, tailor strapped iped. ‘All sizes. Choic t 4 ( i ( lerthisste stance © PYM of the made-up waist Girls” D Silk G i ’ Suits irls’ Dresses, Si oats and Misses 3 Girls’ Wash Dresses and Girls’ Silk Peau de Soie Goats + SE Sailor Suits. On Sale All Day To-Morrow---If They Last. Another Great Purchase to Be Placed on Sale for made from rich bright- ’ * M Children’s Shoes 4 Hours To-Morrow from'9 ALM, Tilt P. cape, trimmed with fine. a ( yn S é AY, oh itique lace medallions and rows of sailor Best Quality Imported Patent Leather Vamps, Dull Kid Top M. Values from $1.25 to $1.79, 79c. ANY stitching--full Buble brestea: BOK. tiles Za Button Boots, with spring heels, in all widths, ian Dress is made from the tine quality woven h Y lined throughout; also full puff sleeve and re- s 7 @ verse cuff; sizes 6 to 14. On sale at a price o , with yoke of 3 deep box pleats, finished in full A large collection of the NEWEST STYLES PRODUCED IN THEIR OWN WORKROOMS, also AN IMPORTATION just recelved FROM PARIS. collar,elaborately trimmed with soutache braid. Very special value for $1.49. Big Bargains or Boys! Double-Breasted Suits, $1.79 Regular $4.00 Suits, in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds; very well made. Unusual Values in Misses’ -& Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ DRESS SUITS, New Blouse Model, Boys’ Norfolk, Russian Blouse or Sailor Suits in cheviots,| | MISSES, DRESS SUITS, ' Straps, pointed girdle, worsteds, cassimeres and serges, some with embroidered embi t 1 i 1 ch, x $23.00 Hi serviceable, stylish and well made, worth $4.00 to $4.s0r special at.) DOS] | *1'2 {ul Pleated skirt, over silk drop to match. Value $45.00 MISSES’ COVERT CLOTH COATS, Norfolk, Box, Special for Saturday Only. or Fitted Model, satin or taffeta lined. Value $13.50 99.95 Boys’ Sailor Suits, latest style, $1.97 GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, of covert or cheviots, ’ . . Serges, homespuns and flannels, elaborately made, with pleated front, eakrotds Gxtrs fUllIMreersiec tes) strap Sci ase Uack) ¢tC14) 4.95, 5.45, 5.90 ered emblem, extra white collar; trousers lined throughout; seams taped, elastic MISSES’ COTTON WAISTS, of fine Lawns, waistband; elsewhere sold at $3.98. Cheviots and Linens, p'ain and embroidery trimmed 98c, 1.35, 1.98 There are 300 handsome %%-length Coats, lustre silk peau de soie, with new round ole Seton re et Sizes 8 to 10% ; $1.45 Sizes 11 to 1% $1.95 French blouse style, deep brace straps of white pias that does not cover the cost of material, Si $7 98 ; NECKWEAR SALE. Value $2.25 Va've $300 rom shoulder to waist. Stock belt and cuffs trimme: ie Mi: , 12 98 E t uits ‘ ’ 5 i a 4 fs isses . aster 2 D170. SECOND FLOOR, ANNEX with fancy braid, full skirt, with 3-inch hem; sizes 6 to 4 area es’ $I Bae ca dely ot SHIGE SUMLGLE TRE The Sallor Suits are of best woven chambray, with deep sailor collar, plain or pique trim- med with silk - embroidered shield; col- ors of both styles are old rose, blue, gray and pink; values $1.25 to $1.79; choice of either lot.................. aeccial Neckwear, including fancy silk, Point enise lace and Swiss embroidered stocks; heh ees 2 also Mali ttes, whi da IT by * regula eben we and solors, TSC Easter Showing of CHILDREN’S WEAR. Nainsook Short Dresses, trimmed with 7 rows Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing of narrow inserting and tucks, ruffle edged, : Bete seine sue Bl elso_ Epench i caried es sane Aba Sample Line of Boys’ Suits at Astoundingly Low Prices. BOYS’ RUSSIAN, NORFOLK & SAILOR SUITS, Eton Coat is made with the new broad-shoulder effect, collarless, with fancy trimmed neck, vest and back. Entire coat pined and finished with silk braid and fancy buttons; also has 7-gore pleated skirt; sizes 12 5 to 18 vears; value $12.98, special... TOY aU eerting) sizes 2, 3 and 4, regu- 49c f TR Aha hike E t ar 69c., at 5 te Sailors and Russians with extra white Eton collars, Z . I. WOMEN’S BELTS. Norfolks with knickerbocker trousers, : $3.90 dies praise secered de Pune ae Hc of ous seen Weiner Bros S Peat alm tenes for the excel- Sa’urday we place on sale at about ONE BOYS’ TOP-COATS & REEFERS, Derr tie ar tee ence Peace, HELEIULLLE EERO LOSE LS a Seg AiNeae ; ; HALF VALUE a large assortment of crush Refers of blue serge with silk embroidery, Positively Offered Between 9 A, M. and 1 P. M. Only. Don’t Miss This Unparalleled Opportunity. jgather, pelieanede tt Geli, sheepskin with Top Coats of stylish coverts, $3.75 Never was a more important announcement made just in advance of confirmation and Easter time. We cannot impress too strongly the ex- i o v 5 nicke is 5 ‘1 ci Nev iti e anywhere ne: 4 buckles, sale price...........++. nee 45c BOYS’ SILK-LINED TOP coats, Pigg guaity caverta, tse ceuentictalley, fine workmanship and rich finish and appearance of these garments. Never before have equal qualities been offered at anywhere near . Gloves bought of us cleaned free of charge. in new Spring shades, sual price $10.00 and 12.00 . . t i a Lot 1---Suits and Overcoats Worth up to $5 at $2.98. REES & REES, Ch ’ = Young Men’s Suits and Top Coats Included are Eton Sailors, Russians, Eton Russians, Norfo'ks, Sailor Norfolks, two-piece Suits, three-piece Suits, Spring Overcoats and Refers, Eighth Ave. & 5ist St INGLE BREASTED, The Suits for Little Fellows Aged 2+, to & Years are made {rom Velvets, Serges, Brillianting, Starenettes, Cheviots, Corduroys and plain cloths, b b SUITS, DOUBLE &/SINGLE BREASTED, $9.75 with Sailor Collar and Double Collar effects. 2 a rae Iniplaln cobra Agar ; . The Suits for Larger Boys, 7 to 15 Years, come in two-piece, three-piece and Norfolks, blue and black Serges, Clay SILK-LINED TOP COATS, iHighsgrade covets, Worsteds, Cheviots and Scotch Bannockburn effects. é ae tailored perfectly, with broad athletic shoulders The Overcoats and Reefers, a 3 1 de from pure all.wool Coverts, in plain and fancy effects. s , ages 3 years to 15, are made from Pp! ry 0 J SULLY MUST STOCKS HOLD Hy and fashionable loose back, Usual price $18.00 13.90 The Reefers have emblems on the sleeves. Your choice for four hours at..s.++ sean seas tvawtaesees uy T sr Lot 2 Includes Values Up to $6 at $3.98. West wenty-third Street. On Sale from 9 A. fl. till | P.M. only. Piease bear this point well in mind. When you see the ex- ceptional values to be had by an early visit you'll thank us for advising you to hurry. . This lot comprises Suits in the various makes that you usually pay as high as $0 for. _ Silk velvets, in red, brown and ; black; some with extra collars, others fine silk embroidered—imported homespuns—finest serges in colors—the very _o Erte % t of cheviot and Bannockburn, A great many have double collars, especially the Eton Russian. The Norfolks— 5 pt + ‘¢ and three-piece—need but your examination, as it is the greatest sample sale, including all sizes, we have ever OF €x-Cotton King Will Be Com-|Wall Street Hi th: Fi +h offered in our Boys’ Store. Your choice to-morrow at... SASaNDHOERMomnocEs nudlan in a ere that. Bal “<1 JAMES: McGREERY & CG ; 0 pelled to Tell Names of Men| Forces Are Out for Merger |i 3 dl 500 Pairs of Men’s $2.50 Trousers--For 4 Hours at $1.00. Wh i ¥ 2 | Sizes in this offering from young men’s 28 watst to 42 waist, all lengths of fancy worsteds and cheviots; also plain black, Ss 0 Backed Him and What} Road Shares and Heavy Pur- reel Mines’ An opportunity such as is never offered outside of Rothenberg’s. Not $1.50 nor $2.00 values, BUT $2:50 VALUES, of J i Fy \ isse: ‘ered for four hours at....... Agee be.g eee Biante ge 6e:a8s deco ay 9.se ah aecmeit ee eevee vines ee ee tees sisieie (e/bee wees came of Profits. chases Lifts the List, eh Aerio yal F ’ i $6.75 bes = wit Dept, Men’s $12.00 Suits at $7.50. Men's Spring Overcoats, $6.75. aniel J. Sully, the deth 5 > ding, will be compelled ‘to reveal the |, Stocks benefitted tonday by the demanalt Vone jiny ic t 3] Norfolk Suits, made of blue Plenty in This Lot to Last a Whole Day. $7.50 to $10.00 Values Offered All Day. : secrets of the cotton pool which sent ao | {Or Northern and Unton Pacific and| Rock Iman’: we alt 3) oy i . 2 | fi We can say without hesitancy that this is the best Suit ever offered This is a money-saving well worth coming to this store to get. Right ‘ many to ruin before he went down in| Nomthern Securities, the buying being| Rock Trland of. (2 My TRL ack or fancy mixed in New York City for the money. Your money back if you'll take through the entire stock you can make savings of 25 per cent. or the whirlpool, He must tell also the| Accredited to rivaia in the big merger, | South Recife tat ay 1 it back after you see what really worthy gar- more. We quote this item merely as an illustration of the splén- names of the men who backed him in | TNS {WO first named were taken steadily, |S Ny Be oRaiy HY A HE Uy S| oths. ments they are, Black Thibets, Clays, Serges and did values we're offering right straight through his efforts to manipulate the cotton | While ® well-defined story was circulated) tenn. “C.# 1." MM 28 3. | Sizes rq and 16 years, Fancy Cassimeres, in single or double breasted to the Men's Store. These Coats are full satin market, and he must tell what became | ‘{4t the Morgan-Hill combination was|Union Pacific 2 AA tn mith tk sacks—lined with heavy farmer's satin or serge— lined and carefully made in the latest and most af the enormous profits he Is known to | OUYINS the fasuee in order to offset Mr. [US caine”. TT TS 18. sewed with silk—thoroughly tailored. $1200 @ + approved fes. All sizes, ON SALE ALL (Jy Py have made during the rises in prices afertunena Practical contro! of North-|1 & Vester pf. 148 Tf he ¢ 2 50 value at DAY, at PRG AG cst iit Sir An ae e Ps since he assumed command of the mar-|°™ Pacific. The latter advanced sharp-|{" # Steal pf. MS am FONT py dbl a Neen ee eee ne EEE EnEEEEEISI EE EEEREEREESSEEEREIE ket eighteen months ago. ly and was up 35-8 The Northern Se-| Wabash ‘ og | Dae an ack cheviot and omnes aeeo| ld lacteoutmnaees er ettngrear ore eueilensatvels of \thevaurb attracted #4 Wirecenral 1" 4° 241 tan covert cloth Box Coats, All-Day Millinery Sale. atent eat er Ow oes. en who pluyed “sweetheart poker’ eal of attention, and there were| + Advance. — ° 2! y fs ‘ with him in a room in the Hoffman |umora that an effort was belng mad = Sizes 14 and 16 years, Children’s $2.00 Trimmed Mull bete Hats, 98c. P S 3 M. TUE P.M. House, when the winnings were pledged | !0 corner the stock. It opened strong | COTTON JUMPS ON : a This Hat has a fine straw crown, with a silk mull and straw brim, Positively for Four Hours To-Morrow Only--From9 A. ePM. vets sweethearts and wives of the pesaine Weak, and then strong again.) GOVERNMENT REPORT. 7150 trimmed with a large rosette of silk mull, invall delicate and stable 98c Oxford Ties and Strap Sandals of Patent Leather, ere was quite a ttle peral colors of pink, light blue, tan, mais, cardinal, brown, navy, white i ; i All these revelations are made pos- | buying. rE 1| Pedestrian Skirt: de of || and black.” Vsiue'#2.00, ai... crea aie ee Sa Forehanded buying of spring and summer slippers means sible by the Bankruptcy act of 1898, > WASHINGTON, March 2.-The final} rts, made o! Children’s New Straw Flats straight saving of almost half—if you buy here to-morrow. These On all the new blocks of the season, in an assortment of the best co'ors, shown In slippers are made from an excellent quality of durable patent leather. which demands that a bankrupt must| There was a big demand for Nortn.|Tenort of the census bureau om cotton) — fanuy mixed cloths, three lots— ginntnk, showing the total cotton pro- be heard in open court or at a meeting | ¢™ Securities stubs on the curb 5 of his creditors before settlement. & small lot sold for 200 a stub. Thie| duction for 1808, gives the following) Lengths 37 to 4o inches, 49c. kind at 29, _75cekindat 49¢. __98c. kind at 69, Bilpnece forge iieazey j sires © 64%, 7, “ GeetiCaanmeraltaeet: { something new to Wall street and |Rumber of commercial bales, including ? levaTns 1H 634, 7) 7% 8, 8% 9% Choice at 7%, 8 8% 9, ty aces there were many who did not under. |!inters 10,399,588, against 11,275,105 for 375 u Children's Trimmed School Hats. 10, 104%, 11> 1436, 12, 1234, 9%, 10,084.11 save these secrets from becoming | stand what the sales of stubs mean 98. and $1.49 Values at 69c. and 98c. 13, 13%, 1, 1% and 25 1136, 12, 12%, Public property every effort is being| When the stock is tu a ‘The following table distributes the 5 made by Sully and the men who have] er receives a Seca DAES ee crop, exclusive of linters, In the United Blue cheviot, collarless Box backed him in his dealings, who have| Northern Pacific and Great Northern | Stes: 10,206,078 commercial bales; 9- Coats, Profited by his dealings or lost, and| stock, but ts required to retain one| 2472 square bales, 770.28 round bales, |; the men who have played “sweetheart share of the Northern Securities wtick | 7393 sea island bales izes 6 to 14 years, Poker" with him to effect a settlement] which entitles him to an Interest. in i Th blicution of the final govern- With the creditors, and thereby save| the assets of the company. It wm these] meee ne Cunsdal Bumenlos 375 < themselves from positions that may| *hares that are being sold and bid for|cotton pinned from the 183 crop was | a) 7 - f Pp . . H ‘ Peay aiaribarraei lui at 200, followed by « jump of about +0 pots int Children’s Chambray Rus- The advance met iquidatlon f 'e Samuel Untermyer aatd to-day, when =< prices, asked about the feeling of Sully's ered. cane prtée movement to-day was er. enough to cause A momentary reaction.| sian Blouse Dresses, Sizes JAMES MeCREERY & 60. 1 TH. RD., 4 ; {tors toward Sully at this functure, that ee Ohening was irregular and began to reach the ring, trading became} 6 ¢ Ci J. aii a he didn’t belleve Sully could make any |!teF the whole market became weak, Jactive, and May sold ‘up to 14.75 and O 12 years, f ’ The proper Hat for your little girl to wear to school—will give good use, while special, per pair........ the style is the latest. All the latest shapes, ihn ‘i ‘sand beautiful combination: 69 d 98 Patent Leather Oxfords 8 Ua ene t : : , Cc an c for Girls and Boys; 13,13%6,1, 1% * and 2; special, per pair it offer that would satisfy his creditors, | {Men the heavy buying in Northern and [July to 16 cents, net Kains of over half 4 f Some proceadings. weld be Tees. | Cnton Pacitics began anw thousands ot {sqcene, gree dame Rimes Mires and an 2.75. Pajamas. aan OFFER 2 shortly, he sald, and he expected sen- [SMAres Were bought at constantly ad: |ooint of the morning j and Floor. Ladies’ Coats. malonaluvevelationn to: rai What | Yancing prices. Pennsylvania was also], The excitement Was as 4 sete? : = the sensational revelations are to be he) MMO and active and under the Jeader- [{M, HAPINE, NAY almmeae Oa Neary. As ALT gy hird Boys? and Girls’ Pajamas. Tan Covert Cloth andblack} Soaps and Toilet Art Se ante nae, ship of these three tssues the whole Sully failure wenty-third Street, Made of striped, mercer-| p rlicles. “4 ey _ market advanced a full point rhe market continued excited and er- - , Broadcloth Jackets, ‘ WHEAT MARKET. There was lttle news outside of Hor di ballevea: that nad there bean ized cotton. |Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap 07 Hand Sapolio, Wheat opened steady to-day, and at-| interest tn the Northern Sectiritios bull) aden ‘present JChAE the nrioe Sizes 4 to 14 years. 12,00 and 15.00 | Dr. Charles Flesh Food...... -29| Babeskin Soap. ane ter the initial trading advanced further | The, Dank statement will probably be a Weld have gone many points above 1s = een gay Absorbent Cotton, 1-pound pack- | Yankee Shavin on the strong cables from the foreign | Kewre Imprevorent. tue ce! ROE Onn: | enned Be fey ing ‘ ie ie aiaa Semi-fitting, black Broad- 29 Tingle sidhees: aes niarkets, ure buying and a etween the big Interests sontines July did advance’ to 15 cents.| STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. Nara ANS 2 cloth coats,— with d Mennen’s Talcum Powder. 11\g p We 00d demat ion houses, | He, market will be irregular and erratic | Front eae itsa ts _— = Ladies’ sizes ‘oats, leep Me! a “13 |Sheffield’s Dentitrice....... Ses fe trading du st ho} i bt q led to : : ' ‘ Say wu saoust fod tae ding cucing tne Aral hour w Tinere ann bigdemand for 4p0t| Amerteans Railied After « Weak ae cape,—finished with bands Breas tee Stes ; “pq |Jomsbury & Brown's Paste he marke! cing to 93 1-8, Joubled, and business from {cotton from a large house that had soli (yey = . . A 4 “airy Soap (dozen 42c.). 04) pond's Extract inst 92 1 rice continued Ol Birather freely on the belief that the crop pening and Closed Well, BS Co ( tate E Price. Gf last re. Tn the. date seeiot?freport. would show a much larger crop] LONDON, March 25.—Money was in value $1.50. of stitched peau de CDs Lablache Face Powder.. 85/Dorin's Rouge....... prices ‘were: | however: dralings enged off, but prices} than had been expected. falr supply in the market to-day, owing Lined with black or white] Tetiow’s Swan Down. -08 | Fountain Syringe. 3 ad ace eS 2 . to the release of the Irish loan appli- . + tember, 55 1-8. — rn! Complexion Brushes. . 24 Milcago's opening prices were; Wheat| The total sales of st vere 6%040| HOT COTTON TRADING [cation money and the re-payment of Twenty-third Street. taffetas silk, Bor ae es Throat Atomizers, r Sto syi-t;] shares, and of bonds #1 Y IN NEW ORLEANS, | Treasury bills, Dircounts were quiet, ‘ pig “S| Rubber Nipples a hr Pita wen _ SE, in anticipation of easier money ofter 19.50 Cuticura ‘Olntinent. ae Harnisch’s Nafl Enamel, The ¢ nz Quotations, = the month-end. Trading in the Stock . Cuticura Resolvent. -39) Hind’s . Hon Peed cow, Were: | Today's Llchert, Jo NEW ORLEAD areh 2h To-day | Exchange waa dull. Some adjustment | ee—————ernes | Fil] length, black Taffetas|isterine, small, 1 63} Cream, ....7, SURE aA BE US dee Cormedia’, Be Land et changes from yeaterday's clusing |WHa the most ¢ § “bureau day" of accounts prior to to the settlement : rhe ie : | Cream eee teceeees ; . +] prices or from last reconied sale are as fol" lever ween on the Cotton Exchange, the| caused a general fractional set-back. Silk traveling coats, New s %, 28 sa Penge Benen: Amat, copper..... Mit: Yar; Chose Tae eee restate onaisane When ike Sonecis eres Re tet A Fad in the 400.” Shirred model, 4 4: July, Bie a Bb rd; Bepmmtor | 4 SG BS HE BS t mR inignty yell tome trom the fing | SRRUY. expecially Chicago, Mitwaukee | (Tarry Bmehr, of the Knickerbocks! ibis 125 aks T 'yZland shortg commenced to cover. furl. | St. Paul and Loutsville & Nashvilie.| Club. 18.80 fond of riding that he al 23.00 ia a t time May mpeg a July were statloi with an improvement. On the atreot| DYoplo prefer fo watch'the “Horses and figher. spther: positions Were nekicetod | Americans, were buoyant. Union Pac| Carriage cbargaine in Sunday World Twenty-third Street, PRA LS Cinta Nips gan beg Ret ieat aye S| eee ee thie a TP he tt at J 3 ne . Qualy, whiie longs also bought heavily. |The tone was cautious and Americans | WaY® takes @ saddle to bed in hopes R Th W. | | Pric 4 4. 49 point tehing the nightmare, d dA 0 4 Frices wont up 9 and 49 points on the | necame somewhat easier but closed|! oa ht Cod tatyl ea 4 or manac r 190 Bre eee Fer heavy, and prices, 5d sia i a ea ae

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