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} | ANCLERS READY FR THE TAOUT SEASON Fishing Begins To-Morrow in the | _ Long Island Streams and the » Prospeots for Good Sport Are + Excellent. Get the Habit. Go to Hkk 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. 211 and 219 Sixth Av. 125th St., Cor. Third Av. : (Bpectal to The Evening World) BELLPORT, L. 1, March %.—To- Morrow marks the opening of the trout Yeason on Long Island, and many sports-| men with rod and reel are in this vi- einity anxiously awaiting the opportun- Ity to cast the fly. The season promises tabe one of the finest inmany yenrs, as| om account of tho severe winter many of| the yearling trout were killed off, the streams have been stoc Swo-year-old to replace them, The Jateness of the spring weather! has made the fish apt to catch at the pting fly, and to take « trout from id water the angler thinks the bes wport on earth. ‘The following treams on Long Isl- @ are beng sought on information Bupt. Watts, of the Hatchery; State Game Protector John 1, Over- ten; B, Frank Wood, of the Steto Wish Commission, and a number of ex- Perienced anglers. all the streams there are fino, fat trout awaiting the fy. “Whe nearest pond to New York ts stream between Jamaica and Spring- field. Small, but full of fish. It 1 about a mile from the Jamaica Post OMice. The mozt important stream fo trot in at Smithstown, the Niaseq whiclf affords from six to miles of good fishing open to the pub Ub. A mill pond ut the same place These bargains in clothing are on sale to-day and Saturday: Men’s Spring Topcoats .... #10 Long, short and medium light-weight with and black cheviot; silk and serge lined; specialat..... .... $10 Other Top Goats in finer goods up to $28. Rainproof Coats... . °15 Coats that keep out moisture, moths and dust; 52 inches long; full skirted; silk lined; horizontal bellows side pockets; inside seams turned and piped; material hard twilled worsted, Oxford gray in color. This coat would be rightly priced at $22; of us only $15. Extra Worsteds > 2 5 Trousers.... &e Rearrangement of stocks enables us to mark down several lines of Trou- sers from $4 and $5 to. $2.25 Youths’ Suits)... 58.00 As carefully and honestly made as our $10 men’s suits. Single and double breasted worsted 20; value $12.50; special Harbor, known as the half a mile of fair fisbing. At Cold Spring Harbor it 1s sald that uring a recent freshet many trout escaped to the lower streams, thus @dding to the chances of the anglers, tington has u fair stream that tegut, ‘but the “pl jected, 80 nds and feed streams of the Brooklyn Water Works nt Massapoq ut G@re excellent grounds. West of lon is the * it. At Bayshore of good fishing, wh u at Sayvi auaby Maste: River trout that one may Of the restricted sections. Any » willing to “pay the piper" ood vileges can be hired by forth Pond, a three-mile trip Of Southampton, at Wading RI CHILD'S HEART OUT OF PLACE Heavy Breathing After Rope Jump- ing Caused the Troubbe. (Special to The Evening World) WILKESBARR: March Physiblans have discovered that t beart of Gertrude Slatey, a nine-year- old girl, who was unconscious for two Gays owing to excessive rope Jumping, has been forced two Inches out 0 lace by the undue fr ‘The little gin mani her paymates in rc kept it "up until she felt unc ‘Write for Illustrated Catalozue. Cion RFEL ily take LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857. 144 BOWERY, «a. Bawey Savings Bank Bick,” wi | ad of buckram, AS an enhancement tu the Easter raiment some dainty piece of jewelry is always good form. Qur nse stock is replete jewe watches to suit ¢ aste and p Custom Tailored Suit from the ordinary article:— lar, instead of machine, nce Then th ‘eeds. 0. ¢ Suits: 3 Suit eneire! large monds, 1 kt ebips): worth 100; only white prices ; Easter Shirts, 8 Gloves and Neckwear. 50 white Dress Shirts, the distinctly 1904 colors 30c. quality Neckwear; special .. 25: bThe New Hat HFor Easter..., $3 quality Derbys, new mapls, brown and black, $2 $3 quality “Fevova: nutria and black, $2. Special GENTLEMEN'S Aimerican mover 25-year gold fille ATCHES, ock: special to-day and Saturday, $1.95. Our Dress STROLLER Shoe “Solid 14 and 18 karat gold Wi Rings eur Specia'ty. / Prices $2.50 to $15. Quality Guaranteed. “Blo Extra Charge for Lettering. Evenings till 7. aw «yr with dull kid buttoned uppers; $3. Get the Habit, Go to Saturdays till 10, Inquiries § others and outfitting for men and boys Overcoats, In tan and olive covert,| Suit Special . $1 OF! Three points distinguishing this en canvas interlining, instead ircoth tront stiffening, In- (3) Hand-butlt shoulders and col- lining is serge, instead of n, and the materials are fit, style, wear $1.95 to $9.75 » brown and champagne— AB 2 * "pearl, steel, Dress Shoes, 1.95 $3.30 and $3 Shoes, all leathers, $3 has narrow toe, thin sole, military heel, and is made of patent Corona colt, H.ONeill & Co Special Values Throughout the Store for All Day Saturday. A Splendid Array: 0 Suits and Coats For Misses and Children. MISSES’ SUITS—Of covert cloth: medium $13.75 lengths: Jackets in collarless effects, new model skirts to. match—value $16.50; Satur- WAY Ses sonntneseecsen pheseouneer an ; MISSES’ JACKETS—Ot covert cloth or cheviot, lined with satin—value #1230; } $9.75 special for Saturday .......sesee eee sores ‘ ‘ CHILDREN'S REETERS—O! blue cheviot, loose shapes, double breasted, trim- \_ med with gilt buttons—value $6.50; Satur- | day vee J CHILDREN'S DRESSES—-O! fine ging-) hams in new colorings, white lawn berthas, 4 7 and sash, a very fetchy dress—value $2. sf ‘ Saturday. Re aees $5.00 (Third Floor.) A Splendid Showing of Children’s Trimmed: Hats. - v A branch of our Milinery business Sms \ that we give our particular attention to. There are dozens of charming styles to choose from for children and misses from 3 to 18 years old— Prices from $2.98 to $18.00. Also FLOWERS, FEATHERS and Millinery TRIM- MINGS, by far the largest and best collection in the city. IMPORTED ROSES, 3 in a bunch, 19c. and.... .seeees IMPORTED ROSE FOLIAGE, per bunch...... sesye8 « +. 19¢ IMPORTED FANCY STRAW BRAIDS, in all the new colors, 10 metre pieces _ IMPORTED DAISIES, worth 45c. per bunch—special at : (Secon Boys’ ana Girls’ Steel Clad Shoes. Without Doubt the Best Wearing Shoes Made. FOR GIRLS—Button and lace, glazed kid foxed with tops of dull kid, patent leather tips, oak tanned leather soles—splendid fitting shoes. Sizes eof $1.35 seton} $1.65 i 124$2.00 FOR BOYS-—Uppers of vici kid and ebony calf, oak tanned leather soles, new straight lasts. 3230 | $2.00 Sizes Width (Second Floor.) 13 to 5% B,C, D, EB, Exceptional Values for Saturday in Women's Waists, Suits, Skirts and Jackets. WOMEN'S WAISTS—Of very sheer fine lawns, tucked.) plaited with full front of pronounced new button em $1.00 broidery—value $1.75; Saturday. WOMEN'S PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS—Of light sna 2 95 dark tweeds, excellently tailored—value $4.50; Saturday.. $ 5 WOMEN'S SUITS—Of fine cheviots, military coats, '$25.00 plaited, with belt, trimmed with plain cloths’ and silk braids—value, $32.50; Saturday.-..++.. WOMEN'S JACKETS-—Of fine covert cloths, iepeet | 11 v5) all over, lined with taffeta silk—value $16.00; Saturday.. . ' (Third Floor.) | $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets, 89c Special lot of first quality Corsets—R. & G., W. B., C/ J. B. and Thompson’s—in an assortment of fancy novelty ma- terials, Batiste and Coutil—new deep hip and assorted lengths, @9C in white, drab and black, sizes 18 to 30 inches—always $1.00 to $1.50 per pair—Saturday.seeseseeeees Ueilaese J “(Second Floor.) Easter Stationery, Laster Cards, &c. We are showing a very large variety of Easter Sta- tioncry put up in neat fancy boxes for presentation pur- poses, Also, Brass Ink Wells, Paper Weights, Leather Desk Sets, Engagement Books, Visiting Lists, etc. Fountain Pens in great variety. Special for Saturday. Four-quire Cabinets of LINEN PAPER, four sizes ina box, in; two tints~also white --our regular $1.25 box; at, "$1.00 39c (First Floor.) Boys’ Clothing for Saturday. That Every Mother Should Take Note Of. (Third Floor.) BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS. of fine,all wool Serge, in navy, red, royal and brownt collars prettily szt off with trimmings of silk braid in rows, blouse 2 95 PeM dead aheoely; well tatlotesaisesis te Lovearuwarth $00 DER BOYS’ TOP COATS--ot Covert Cloth, Cheviots and Serges, superbly finished and correct cut, sizes 7 tol 16 $ Yeatbecsnes sos 3.95 * Value $5.00. Nortolk and Double-breasted Suits (like cut)—of Cheviots and Serges—the coat that the boy looks bestin and the correct style for this season, well tailored. These are suits that have style and shape, sizes 7 to 16 years... $4. 98 Value $7.00. YOUTHS’ SUITS—of the newest crea- tion in plain black, blue and neat mixtures the best of making and trimmings, Many of these suits are worth $18.00 and none of a Ne Tonthan $18 Situday P9o9B noys' 7sc. TRousERS...... 50C Reclining Go-Carts, $6.00. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY, Reclining Go-Carts, with automobile gear, metal reaches and china handies, complete with para- } $6 OQ) sol and rod—these Go-Carts are | ~* from our regular stock and sell | usually at $7.75; Saturday only, at) ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Sailboats, Wagons, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Bicy- cles, Doll Go-Carts, Doll Carriages, Baszball Outtits, Lawn Tennis and numerous other ap- pliances for the Children’s enjoyment. (Third Floor). Hemstitched Linen Paper at.... ic ic Sy at Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ’ STH AVE; 1P2T020™, , ® . $1- Men’s Spring shirts at $1.10. ——__—_————————————— Sr THESE elegant #1.50 Shirts at $1.10 -hint of a gteat saving in Men’s and Boys’ Spring Furnishings Saturday. The very highest quality at lowest prices. Main Floor. These $1.50 ShirtS at $1.10 are made of white r . cambric with handsome plaited fronts, at- f $ tached or detached cuffs; also very fine corded $ 1 1 ) printed Madras cloths, plain or plaited fronts, 1 1 0 e neat, light colored designs, cuffs attached or < detached—handsomest new Spring styles—$1.10. ae lmiamentain Sit Se ar hase eT Real _ Special sale boys’ furnishings 500 of those smart blouses 50c WE'VE enlarged our Boys’ Furnishing department until it is now the most complete in New York, with the latest styles in Spring apparel at lowest prices. To-morrow we offers00 of those new smart blouses at 50c. each. Good quality madras—fast colorings 506 plain or Rustian effects—-attached collars or neck 50c bands. ; Main Floor, Our showing exemplifies every correct idea for Easter and confirmation. Have you seen the new Buster Brown Ties? : Genuine Ontcault. $e g rabbit 20 ft. high SATURDAY the doors of this great store will bf thrown open’ to the boys and girls of New York. * We’ arranged an interesting Easter show for'them. © ARS it They'll find a great rabbit sitting up in a large egg 18 feet long and 10 feet highy He's just popped, out-of the egg and is sitting up looking }}; around just as natural as life. : Come and gather around the monster egg.in thé Rotunda and watch him—you'll certainly enjoy the rare sight. dik. Isn’t it funny that the rabbits around Easter-timé aré hela responsible for all the bright colored eggs which you enjoy so much on Easter morning? We've captured the “old Papa Rabbit” himself and have brought Jsim-here for you to see, and just to keep him company we've Over half a hundréd smaller rabbits around the Rotunda. They, too, are just emerging from eggs. t his big rabbit will turn his head and look at you, wink his eyes and.sit pai id, we want every boy and girl in New York i i come and seé Have you seen the style show of misses’ and girls’ apparel? GREATEST diversity of styles in misses’ and girls’ Spring apparel ever shown by any store in America is THE T now on display in our third-floor salons—a great section resplendent with every correct creation Gaal by Dame Fashion. There’s i a touch of exclusiveness that delights the critical mother—an.elegance that brings joy to the heart of the ttle miss. And when you inquire about the prices you're surprised to find them no more—often less—than are asked by others for the quickly made factory productions— these are all strictly hand-tailored. Now, since confirmation and the Easter season are at hand we want to urge you to come and choose the apparel to make your daughter appear her best. To-morrow’s certainly an opportune time with all these exceptional values and a hundred more. °14,75 Special Junior Suits, $14.75—good grade of cheviot in blue and browns—Norfolk coats—flatstitched collar—large sleeves—satin lined—gracefully hanging full-flare skirts, 32 td” 36 inches long, ‘Third Floor, $14.75 s for juntor regulation sults of 9.50 aumior regutallon -box coat, velvet collar, emblem on sleeve, belted back. mil- itary buttons, 7-gore skirt, 28 to 32 inches long. $12.75 for misses’ coats of high- grade covert cloth, hip length, strapped seams, collarless, large coat sleeves, satin lined, sizes 14 and 16. $Q,75 for misses’ coats of cheviot or covert Cloth, collarless, full sleeves, satin lined, strictly tailor fmish, sizes 14 sae for misses’ pedestrienne skirts 5.00 in fmey peu mixtures, seams, narrow plaits; strictly tailor finish; 36 to 40, $3.50 for girls’. double-breasted box “ reefers of cheviots, flat stitched col- lar, tull sleeves, sizes 6 to 12 years. s $6.50 and’ $8.50 for 5.75,, girls. *%-length taffeta coats, trimmed with contrasting color, fanoy: braids in many styles. $3.50, *5 and $7.50 for eh'* misses? walking skirts of ' solid color and fancy mixtures, strictly tailor finish, \ its 1 s for misses’ ‘sults In 19.75 broadcloth, fancy mix- tures-and cheviots, Eton blouse or 22 inch fitted coat, trimmed with fancy braid and buttons in. many styles— skirts Jap seams or-fu}l flare, some trim~ med to match coat or tailor finish, sizes 14 and 16, little tots. WE haye ‘not overlooked, their wants for Easter. Orir'’’ showing of modish frocks for little tots is now at its best, and: we got the prices down so tow’ iat is really an expensive proposition to make these garments, Second. Christening robes and skirts to match, made from fine Persian lawh with fancy joke of Valenciennes lace insertion and emstitched tucks; skirt has deep ruffle with lace edge, two Valenciennes lace in- |, sertions and hemstitched tucks, $4.50 A skirt to match, at $2.50 Cashmere, sacques. Hand embroidered, at. . «2.6 $2.85 To-morrow we hold a $2.25 & #1.95 special sale of lace bibs, cloth coats. ; The handsomest little creations you've ever seen—made with box back with em- broidered emblem on front-and sleeve— fancy trimmed sleeve—sizes 3, 85 95 Great 511.50 sale men ’ . ry Boys’ Spring suits, 83.95. CONFIRMATION and Easter are at hand, and the boy must look his smartest, That cin be with little expenditure if you attend this sale of fine suits at $3.95 to-morrow, It in- cludes every natty style, and the materials are the finest. The suits are splendidly fashioned—in| fact, they sell regularly at $5. Sizes 214 to 16 yy cars, Second Floor, At $3.95: Russlan. sults: * n collar—extra white collars and cuffs, ' s . i AL *3.95: lean seed fancy mixtures and serges. At $3.95: Norfolk sults: hese smart suits dime in (ancy mixtures and plain blue, ,» $3.95: Three-plece sults; At $3, These Ars algo come in fancy mixtures and plain blue, - * | At $3.95; Spring reefers: ‘fs ieabia sha de Natty suits in every ‘ § At $3.95: ’S clothing: “Second Floor, BOYS a petibh 300 818 Crevenette Ratn Coats, 3 fornowrdwi, at-8 14 :80.- { 314.75 for misses’ suits of spring- weight Scotch mixtures or etamine chevlots, military or Eton coats, neatly trimmed with contrasting color, miniature buttons and fancy braid, full flare skirts, sizes 14 and 16, 8 for junior suits of high-grade 22.50 eerdun full Norfolk won oraee less, large sleeve with broad box plait, trimmed BR with contrasting color and self color buttons, taffeta lined. Skirts broad side-plaited seams,with flare from knee, lengths 32 to 36. : $18.75 for Junior suits of fancy spring-weight mixtures, blouse or Eton model coats, very smart, stylishly trimmed with fancy novelty braids and miniature buttons, silk lined, skirts full Qare, lap seams, lengths 32 10 3 s for misses’ sults in 23.75 light-weight spring novelty weaves and cheviots, about fifty taken from regular stocks—Eton or 22-inch * military coat model, flat collar, full sleeves, trimmed with gilt ornaments, fancy braid and buttons ip a variety of styles; some have small shoulder capes -and epaulettes; give broad effect so much in vogue; skirts new model, narrow plaits or pane! front, with full flare. s for misses’ sults of | 1 7.50 fine grade cheviots, silty “coat, flat collar, full sleéves, trimmed + with taffeta and fancy braid, satin lined, skirts full flare, sizes 14,and 16, Stunning styles 3 Pe Trimmed turbans es a few items that typify the many buying advat- tages that await you in our: immense millinery stocks—those imply trimmed creations that conform to fashion’s exacting fe. quirements and are still admired for their simplicity, PERE I Simply trimmed hats and $9.75 92:95. 93.95 The last named price embracing several hundred hats made Wn ‘our own work- rooms. Misses’ large rolling brim sailor sHapes and body flats at $8¢ and 75¢, In connection with the above we offer the prettiest ribbon trimmings ready for use at the mere price of the ribbon. The ribbons used are of a lasting qual- ity and in the most appropriate beautiful colors. | Every bow Is tied by @ skilled boy maker who ‘deftly gives each.a specially stylish and chi¢ toucti, Pg Flowers and feathers: We devote some fifty feet of phow eo Space to the display of flowers and if you cannot find what you want (which Is hardly possible) we'll have whatever you desire. made to your special order by an expért Nower maker 75 while you wait--special sale of flower wreaths—to-morrow at 98c and J iG An Spring sults: top coats; the Cravenette raincoats Men's Spring suits at $11.50: When we equal to made to order suits you can depend upon it that these suits will back up-our assertion. In the fifty different styles we have to, show you we can assert without fear of a single contradiction that. there's not a suit in the lot that you can duplicate for less tha) 5 many for not less than $18. Every garment Is strictly hand tailored, single or double MA breasted, every Stze, excellent worsteds, chev- iots, (weeds, homespuns, while they last at.. Men's Spring top coats at’*] 1.50. The fashionable: ‘BroadwayBox, ’'that drissy creation of handsome English-covert—also fine plain black overcoats for sprihg—sizes for all men—every one an $] 1 oe $18 or $20 value, at... .50 Thé Cravenette’ raincoat. \ at $11.50. } A raincoat because it 1s water- proofed with Cravenette—tine cheviot and worsted—no coat {s handsomer for Spring wear—popular broad and concave shoulders — superBly taik ored; $18 coats § al teeeeee e Men's Spring Hats. 1 the now; blocks—such as the ‘bung, Knox and Stetson. There's nb- difference in the style orhats,except that the only $2 her ‘ Spilog hats aan} turbans } Treat ett 4 re ), o

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