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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH ‘31, 1904. } i WATCHMAN DEAD IN SHANTY. | PETTIGREW READY TO BOLT. ! ; : GRAB BILLS 60 10: MAN THREATENS —— | ep EEE ‘STH AVE, 21578 22"°STREETS Easter Novelties and Favors. . Pockets of|Sars He Wi jot Accept Cler % : RK umploz ec, Nor Any Democrat Like Him. V Small Carte with rabbite ae drivers, 100 to $1.25. | Carts, ij ’ awatch-! giovx FALLS, & D., March 31 Wagons and Chariote drawn by all sorts of hens, rabbits, man for the tools of the workmen put-| Ariay declaring his Intention to bolt tu te, trimmed with ribbon, 2c. to $12. Chickens, Ducks, “ ting In the caisson at the foot of AdAM#| ing National Demceratic Convention, Lambs, Slephants) Dows,’Cate, ete.; he. densialts' Ql adaahs A Fr Street. Brooklyn, for the new bridge. |i¢ Grover Cleveland or any Democrat Comical figures, 100. to Re. China pteces, Se. to 50c, Rustic 2 Sh genes tome Sie was found dead this afternoon in his |tie him is nominated, ex-United States peste; 108 to HUE” SEK an Poe GHESEN ARTES 44.98 Candy Eggs for filling, 10c. a pound. And a great DRY GOODS CO. myc 7 é qi 1M hee Assemblyman Bedell Expiains| Liquor Dealer Who CULE hs Pett teal pC Cl ha Re et a RON oker in Leta Date When the police searched his pocketA | ejected Chairman of the State Del- 4 hey found $960 In greenbacks, which he i¢ South Dakota. . Hils Four Remaining Rattway| ment on Stolen Cheok for ney wu tm tn greniaces, whch ne epate (om South Dakota sua Sire mace es j i 1 F ' des f t cnc EE SS SS eens oe ge SESE ISESSSS apes as Measures and Tells How| ‘$250, Rebeives Anonymous pt ey es Cn Orem |i? Pettigrew adteacn " duiemate ; ; : ‘4 They Reached Him. Letter. heart diseose. Farrell, who wan fifty |HIAt, De teclared expel y ae arsed, a © O 3 rece ent 5 yeara old, had worked for.the caisson Pett selection as chairman of thé i contractor, John C. Rogers, many yenrs. delegation followed to-day. t toh ALBANY, March m.—Arter a tong| 8 Wels a lquor desler at No, 199{/-————— O Ss C. T i be Th air hr aren ey Gt | i Ann rar, soe LO ‘: ne Solid .Carload. en Thousand of Them. on Rules. without ag, | ment ® few days ago on a check for Ahead of Easter, when you need a Jardiniere or two for the E: lants; ahead of the Summer season, when he Committee on Rules without ad- Hl \ ’ 4 arainiere or two for the Easter plants; ahead o ' ; v $280 which had been lost in the mails — =) u . rors - * vancement. $ Z'| you'll need any number of them—comes this great sale of Jardinieres. We are very certain that no store ever ‘ oe ty @ long explanation — ay iio Fee) Cae SH Ones y sno an d S| Gathered so many for a single selling event. We are equally certain that t 4 ; etter reading: ’ } iked by Guth Ci; a i i + ton, atlorneys, ef Br the Sait sono ts retuee par.) 5 Prices Are Only One-Third What You Usually Pay for the Same Styles. terests in the of New York, ‘to | ment on that check Le hart j is lor ce order to make necessary repairs to the machinery in his Potteries, the owner was forced to shut down for two months, He had 4 Sarna pile veeauty he ts chair. | daughter Mary will be kt aoe nt z tn! | this lot of Jardinieres on hand, and took an enormous loss'in order to get them out of the way. { whic hthey would ealuralivape tater esate’ alcove eahiuehsiiras s i They go on sale to-morrow morning—in the Basement. You can Guy three Jardineres lor the usual cost of one You can g0 into many other | No attempt had been made to prevent| and Detectives 1. rangdon and Betts er | r Stores hereabcu's and see thé {dentical patterns—at the values we quele. So that their worth is bona-fide—and their sell ng price absoluteiy lowest. full and free dlgcurnion, {he attempt at) rested Henry Btroh In is rooms at No. Zz : =n if ice ea 3 } - port of the Joint] 99 Dougiass street. A charge of a> 2 ‘ é fonferance of the fortyseight organtza-\grancy wes placed against him. A COUPON IN EVERY PACKAGE. : Lot [f \ Lot 3. Lot IY i Mane Ot the clty of New York, held in{"gtroh had worked for Wel and had Sorae like it hot; others like it cold— oe i hive aaa t Ridn on W"these and other measures | seen given the letter with the 8%0 check U-LIKA BIS-KIT In a box that never grows old. : Silent, 2.8.4 : Stylen 6. 0, 7 f the rallroad corporations, at whose| ‘t to mail. When it was found that) Em INDIAN SEAL GUARANTEES ABSOLUTE FRESHNESS.: - 9 (ERIE Art Jardinieres, exactly like Elegantly i a Lorporations, at whose! tne check had not reached its destina- ferent shapes ‘ decorate astence these bil have been Introduced ee Senet One waa ean oee U-LIKA GRAMAM CPACKERS SS Me exactly 11 ‘4 F cut, one size only, 8 Inches hexgilunee ; one aaiee pe companying| “siroh, who was not suspected, quit : HAVE MET WITH STAN * sat cuts; beautiiul ‘underglaze, Rookwood tin'sh tects, exactly ? w Wwe| Work a fow days ago. Since then the] Eleg. in appearance, unigue in shape, unexcelled in flavor, Style 1-—All Sizes. blended esices Anekeanas Seyi ie Jo ; Saris BATK® a new ern in rallrond| vee rtente the bank refusing to can t('THE MANHATTAN BISCUIT CO,, NEW YORK. apron ble red plak ana | Rr tad ; aiatte fretted, aiehourt eh Bezause of the stop order, THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT BAKERY IN’THE UNITED STATES. : rown, 7-inch size, usually 73c,, for 29c. : jo Y relaxation or vigitas BS . a2 ; in oppowing the mensures #0 far te anes = " —— — Teinch size, usually 40c., for ISe, , ; $1.50, for 49c ; 4 nre hostile to the ic Interests.’} Ssinch sie te { 8-inch size, usually $1.50, ‘ ° ie Assemblyman amb (..ep., No ¥, 1a usua'ly 50c,, ad made a long speech In epposition to tne iy 5 nee? ‘i 9c. 9-inch size, usually $2.00, for 69c. by Elite. “While I do nat ap; of the 9-inch size, usual: ¥ ndlscetininate’ dewunciauion of these * usal'y $1.00, tor 39c. 10-inch size, usually $2.50, for 89c. 1 measures.” he said. “1 do say that those eorporations should came to the ture for favora with some con- ae a in Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. turned a deaf oar to the public de- : 9 p S ° Sh s vais $1 98 | Usually sold for $1.50; Women’s $3 Spring Shoes, $1.98. sow ASC. Mand for additional and better accom- Modations. While the cars go up and | 2 Something to. Stir Everybody’s Interest ‘site toa te FT ate carte bn BOCs Ye as sae FS PE HN sn ance SP . ee = G Take one of these Shoes up in your hand and examine it carefully. The leathet is fine, pliable and even : Mail Orders, When Accompanied by Cash, Given Prompt A ion, a a ttenti down, croweded.dndecently, to the dan- wer of health and safety, I do not thtr grained. The sewing is careful and perfect. The ete of the Stee is well finished and smooth. Hold Hath ig eee ; arm’s length and look at the style. A smart Shoe this—one fairly worth $3 anywhere, ~ 5,000 Yards Black Pongee Taffeta “Things Men Need for Easter. Men Need for Easter. at 27; Cents the Yard Frid ay. Two Days of Attractive Pricing, semant wand fats Ree tich floral decorations. right to control the large public service corporations and direct what accommo- dations shall be furnished. In the sec- ond place. we must have the power to fnforee our récommendations. The firat {@ conceded in theory at | ° th that a single favor should be gra to the raliroad corporations. “In the first place, we must have the And yet we have several hundred pairs to sell for $1,98 a pair. ; : We gave one of our best makers his own time to do the work—that’s the secret of the price saving. The shoe man figured that by using these Shoes for us as {illers-in of his spare time, he could afford to make \ So Se ah Me Leer ‘ o 5 s we ever ha he season. Three styles; You will get your Easter Suit and Hat on the third floor here a - |] them forabout cost, And sa we get one of the finest values we ever had to start t i . i : ; fs , 5 me aie r 3 4 ; ‘. " I FA We) SErC ad y Eas so fa 4 2 course. fittings to go. with it—a nobby e ts, kid tips, light welted | tops, light wited sole, pretty heels, correct for early Spring Not exactly pre-Easter merchandise—but it's an Easter gift, so far S a matter of course. Then the 1 rt oh KEEPS LID ON THE RENT. Fee areal ictheeh Polson ected yeas cubans hes | Wests as price is,conctrned, We ate cerlain you have never been offered the} shirt, the newest style collar, a swell neckpiece and sundry other things as Wes re wikua proper for business wear. All sizes. | Bright kid lace Boots, patent straight tip, welted* and phe same quality at anything like this figure. : Black Pongee Tafléta—made purposely for linings. It is extra —all of which you'll get best, if we supply them. ul Rreckiyn Tolles Extra choice. velour calfskin lace, tips of same, dull mat stitched sole, Cuban heel, flexible, yet firm and ‘durable; A very special sale—not to be concluded until Easter Eve—starts quarters, sizes to fit every normal foot. Mw (Phe New York and New Jersey, Tele- bial ihe heavy weight, strong and bright, and has‘a rustle to equal the better saeroy morning, } phone Company notified Commissioner % quality taffetas, : iter Shirts at $1— Easter Collars at 2- Suid Bans ee, ce reveal Aig tee ’ R . f Goats Women’s $4 Walking Skirts, $1.98, The regular price everywhere is 39c. Just to-morrow, 27%4¢. Negligee or stiff bosom: for25—Th: famous I 16 Smith street would be raised freeg Men S Kainproo baad} There has been stirring news from the store of wo Corin Reuse ave Me ane tobe waa I $5,200 to $6,500 after May 1. - : $10, Regularly $12.50. women’s tailored wear almost every day lately. For - ; best. Some, mervnie edi pay pom just the i; The bullding ts an old, ramshackle|| . 5 us ; 1 faveihad to-morrow a hundred and fifty of these neat and Nobby Silk Petticoats for Easter with tucked, pleated or thing for men who find tage Cleo that the Tmuesioner, McAdoo, de- This is one of the best Friday-values we terial, | | Well-made Walking Skirts for half their worth, open-work "bosoms 3 half sizes either too.smail i Hielinmedigtsiy notifiea ‘Inspector Me- || The Coats are made of dark Oaterd husnoting They are made of choice, all-wool mannish mix- All Very Specially Priced Siar arane eayeuesy Olacs orice Wow Gabe aeaneen ; to neck new quarters Uniees sie st: |] smooth surface that sheds the rain Ue Oe A choult tures, in seven gored, full flare style, finished with f alike en oripeintee ylecolaet tee eter | ue Rane company ts willing to renew the || They are made ih the long, loose style, broad shc rows of stitching around the bottom in the usual We could make up Petticoats to sell you for less—very much less} f7°"Cf), Wven or Printed / cumstances, Se auger "will he” say ta | ders, snug-fitting collar, full back, with wide sweep} | (0 Such good materials and good tailoring ordi- ||] —but a few weeks’ wear would cripple them. We do not’ care to sell f corded madras Wenn Easter Neckwear at ; ingrease of $1,300 a year. to skirt. “Splendidly tailored Coats, faultless in fit narily cost $4. These Skirts for $1.98, |} you unreliable merchandise—at any cost. We leave that to some one pelle saul fad any to ae Better than 1 and can be worm rain or shine; sizes 33 to 44. . + Recond Floor, Front. else. Price considered—as well as quality—there’s nothing in.New York J sual them under a dollar- as : soy eect oven Wer ¢ TOTTERMAN APPEALS CASE. Second Floor, Bim Place Entrance, to equal these. i a ep 65e.—These are | M4 Malerials’ Four-lirtiands, ” Pail “ee Hepry G. and Frederick Goldsmith, F ALE, - vi ster Shirts at 65c.—These are | ¢' r "Made ge attorneys for Emil Totterman en Som D i. t Wai t Black Taffeta Silk, made with deep Black or Colored Taffeta, in a wide the regular dollar grade Negligee 1 ue apes Ascots. of 4 Bing Sing awaiting execution for the , B in é Vain y StS corded extension ruffle or accor- | variety of splendid styles; res: 98 woven madras, in medium and dark | 5 “ “el Pia’? abet gt pie. cervet || Men’s Underwear—Bargains For Very Small Pri regular $5. Kinds 3,5) | war $6 Kinds at...........-. 47} eines, on blue, pinks lavender snd cre | Easter Neckwear at 35c;—Three p fomney ahd the Warden ‘OF the prisaa’toe Gnektite best makes of linen mesh Underwear or Very om Ces, ated blood grounds; “also white grounds | [oF a dollar, if you choose. » Retersible ; Three groups will be here to-morrow for the first Very fine Wh in at one feng inset Tate ta black and calor) ime—: f i ! shades; accordion pleated, with exten- | accordion pleated and double ruffle; me canal ve hhaventt had (better values thisiseason: sion ruffle and ruche; 87.505 98 also accordion pleated snd 98 $1.25 Walsts at 79c. kind; very special.a fe | ruches; regular $10 kinds at.. d* White lawn Waists, custom tailored, tucked front with Three-Piece Bridal Sets. three rows of Val. lace insertion, stock collar hemstitched, The wedding bells will ring commencing next Monday. Hence $2.75 “Breeze Net’? Underwear, $1.50, large hew sleeves, . Breese) Net. linen ame seapwtaly al) linen, ame ous ce 1:59 Waletar 9¢e; this special offering of Three-piece Bridal Sets—made of choicest mate- rials. i the best makes of mesh-Underwear, Specially desirable A very dainty new white lawn Waist of the Eagle make, for early Spring wear and Summer wear. Shirts come in entire front tucked and hemstitched, trimmed with two shi At $2.65, value $4—Cambric Gown, | At $3.45, value $6— Nainsook made chemise style, trimmed with ine | Gown, Skirt, Chemise or Corset long ai ort sleeves. Drawers are in the regular stout | } rows of fine insertions, hemstitched collar and cuffs. and the popular knickerbocker styles, so much in demand Silk Waists, $2.98. ih Ine |G shirt, chen Corse now for athletic nse. China silk, Waists, in white, also black; some with lace ||| sertings and ruffles of lace. French | Cover, and Umbrella Drawers; all elab- $1.25 Underwear, 69e, : tfimmings, others tucked with lace medallions. ° i Corset Cover, trimmed back and front with corded printed madras, in neat proceed sie our ta Wah Bae . " ie with brocades in self-colors. Regular ‘aster Hecate at 25¢.—A fine | half-dollar qualities, jportment of Tecks and Four-in-Hands | Easter Ties for Boys, 2S¢.—The. in graduated or reversible styles; | popular “ Windsor me wear with whit® grounds, with neat spots, stripes | Buster Brown suits; large assortment, and tigures; also every new shade in| in both plain and fancy colors; also dark effects, including grays and gun- | Scotch Plaids—very popular, pure silk: metals, and very nat! Ty... HO Two Great Specials in Boys’ Suits, for almost half , and some fine gauze merino Underwear about as low—the latter with little mill imperfections. ‘Two snaps that prudent men will take advantage of to-morrow: STRIP MEDICINE OF ¥TS RTE. a wea j ints, aad the Sate py idee, z orately trimmed with the new ball pat- i : mering natural color Shjrts and Drawers. Splen® peels . with lace Inertings, Urmbrlla drawers | tern hace and finished with ribbon, $3.50 Suits, $1.80, $5.00 Suits, $2.95. inde a drug aida nade and finished. A few trifling imperfections are to match, ©All finished with ribbon, | Elegant in every respect. Just ahead of Easter, and in plenty of time. A splendid purchase of suits for boys—every one worihy h} and good. Ready in the morning, “4 (7 The'Suits at $1.80, are ‘The Suits at $2°95° areda | two-picce double-breasted; made double-breasted two-piece. Nor of strictly all-wook blue, black toik Blouse, Russian Blouse and and fancy mjxed Cheviots; suit- Saitor Blouse. Blue serges, light able for contirmation usz. Sizes or dark iancy cheviot. Great are 7 to 16 years, Not a single assortment of stylish and suit karment worth less than $3.50. able patterns. The $5.00 kinds, oe a tonle |] accountable for this low price, Main Floor, E!m Place Entrance ‘Hosiery at Half Price. Out of all the good things that have brought so much special note to this Hosiery Store this season, there have been no better bargains than these, fs Wornen’s 50s. Stockings for 25c. Fast black, lisle thread lace, allever lace, in stripes and gauze lisle, Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed; all have spliced heels and toes, Our first purchase consisted of a thousand; we didn’t expect to get any more. Yet in-the strange twirls of trade another thousand are here to sell at the same price. If any one else can duplicate them, we'll gladly take a few thousand more. They are: Mercerized Sateen in plain black, black and white plaids, checks and stripes. Petticoats, $2 and $1.50 Kinds ai YY) & a \ A Pre-Easter Bargain - In Boys’ Suits, $4.98 Instead of $6.50.. Quite fortdnate news for those mothers who have it i E i ¥ i d iety. of styles; nicely finished; many have Boys’ Half-Dol.ar Golf Caps, 25. —It’s coming Summer delayed buying the boy's new Suit. Children’s 50c. Stockings, 19c They come in a great variety A i dm rs, 2 berate, the’ Hien Suits asad at bie serge, In the popular Nor- Brilliant ingrain lisle thread ribbed Stockings, in a Ach] |} accordion plaited ruffles, and sogforth. Choose at 98c. Friday and ee ely younger row iva the eunbenom winter hat an the vital ore folk style, with bloomer Trousers. The serge is of ex- | | shade of bronze; spliced “heels. and. toes. ' Saturday. . ig sik lined, Actual soc. values: ¢ rotten ead) Fei of any rman cellent quality, absolutely fast color and pure worsted. \ A exceptert RRP % |] They are tailored and trimmed in the best manner. The Sind a weakness “of th where anv Jacket is pleated over shoulder; the Trousers are full 3 Te ibe aerv es" abe {PAL lve power icone: Hi strap and buckle a Bateaens velo, aunty Many. Fine Values . mater rebalia nets Suit exceptionally fine value a 3 sizes i sere ine Mind eteg (ONO e ns | Sule and exception oem cs nets In Purses and Bags. In every ance the prices mean a saving of from one-half to one-fourth the usual. It’s not by good luck, but by good merchandising, that the Leather Goods Store has this array of exceptional values to offer for to-morrow: : Sc. instead of 10c. Fine suede or glove kid Purses Women’s Easter Gloves at 79c Pair Made to Sell at $1.00, These are the noted “Fajuna”—made of very fine quality Glace Kid with Paris Point stitching; two pearl clasps and scalloped wri hey come in all the newest Easter colorings as well_as black ang white; some of the blacks have white points, Actual Dollar Gloves, 79c. pair to-morrow. ; / i Others of Suede, Pique sewn, Imperial points—the same price. Another Sale of Finest Groceries To Help Stock the Easter Larder Another stirring sale such as this Grocery is noted for, We neither model our Foods nor our prices after other Stores; hence the individuality that characterizes the kinds, and the absolute littleness vi price that dominates everything we sell. Some hints for Easter— roverbial $8.75 Ghilfoniers, $6.35. Surely the time to buy when the good C aa coruuln obemical foniers that ordinarily we sell for $8.75 can be ie Matfer Rang a. tuattracied Rows 11 Dought for as little as $6.35. | $ culty seins swith nickel frame. : These have two clasps, round corners; all the new r grays. pes. - fo, the Inmost Nervens—strenath: % ‘ habveg brown seal grain leather, plain and trimmed with cor- . embroidery with p to ma ome in all the new tin der, 10, Y Barat Gesenstcr re Nv HT éured, on Betwel test, of 2.090 good Chilonier to buy for Summer cottage use. here o A Se therak depen, ut, of avery 4d alc pechie. Fourth Figor 4 ad ocr “a eee crar na tis not a Quick-bure’ beoause Thay 49¢. instead of 79. Real seal and fine walrus grain . y Rest, Tea. or € token not used ta ‘te aaincis dts inst Seuiaate combination and clasp Pocketbooks, plain and trim E A MUD" wage fateh a tiuten ett | REE a a ie tenet Ca ‘aster Sale of Toilet Requisites):2:%<'"s gricgai ke -{ 49¢, Instead of 79¢, . Black, brown and tan Wrist i i : annie 1S = < RET ete lita Rinde cat ea purse, At Very Special Prices. | ; «Lithia bresertpiton te, nov del known as On Fine Gut Glass. 986. Inetead of $1450, Large site Bags with braided AM the celebrated mak 7 nla — ese include Hout if curved frame, fine wair in leather and fitte te - PS 's, Roger & gate’s, Lundbor; radley’ * _fSh a tnoat ap tala penn oi Wek Was fing iff could be tthught.of for the house- with Gadd purse. Aol s Fonds 5, Atkit son's, Hudnut’s ard Woodworth With the] ~papgitcniy any etc “Soe” Wha writen "me | Noavife piece of rich Cut Glass? These Friday |? oge, imstead of $1.50. Fine watrus grain leather Car- beach SGI a AURIS brand—the “Adoria”—which is a guarantee mas, iit eae the twas Atal? | | bar epee. slong at a very opportune time. riage Begs, with leather handle, pear shaped frame, and shove wore of. our dwa.brang—t : BH i. ‘ English { , in a deep, rich cutting; these ted with card case and purse. of quality. Rs gp Seg , Eee i A aba dle ye | eerie cel Pern ORE EER Pome eg t ft ' . " Vatel " ' } ie - Adoria Violet Water, 8 02, | Wootlwo lets { > ‘ ou a i Berth # :. : i Colgate’s, Lundborg's, Woodworth's| i Ogvortl’s | Viole > a] RUA Standart granu oer rere word AAA en aTankard 4.00, 87.08 $2.50 Ribbon Girdles, 98c. Gatnainiets tates miniature ‘size, Ree Vey! ited cesses QED ton meckee 10 Tones Fr eae: Bhs eas : The daintiest pink and-blue satin ribbon Corsets bes BNE Ter ces Meal Rorers and Galle’ Extracts "ts, : 1 ton’ 2 fnail free for south . 3 that any one could have for morning wear and gate Extracts, 4-02. size, wo bottles in satin-lined box... . ie Se. ‘hy . a sick Lap Pin Tegularly 5.00, at $3.50, ; ize, OBc.; 3 o2......... $1) Hand - embroidered and hand - painted dbaen, $3 i ey oh es genen, ight ee, They are perfectly. shaj well boned J.) °* $ co , brand. an” deal Spe F 8 inches, rés $8.00, at $4.50. negligee, They shaped it boned 1~| Fancy Boxes of Perfume, Soaps and tonic and Invigorator: vets pastor bi 9 inches, 88. than half at 98c, oH Roe size. B08: 2 08.00.00. ric | Powder, at $2.98 to. $9 fas Rleoholle? dosed ss hal " . r

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