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HERKIMER FOR PARKER. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 190. show in the statemmmt of the week fol- lowing. There have been other heavy loans Newtown (BIG LOANS AGAIN IN BANK STATEMENT |Record Figures Will Go Well ~ WPARKER BOOM | opesiregr for the Jui at All the County Caucuse: LITTLE FALLS, N. ¥., April L—The Democratic caucuses throughout Herki- mer County were carried in favor of! Judge Parker, who received 61 votes to} 6 for Hearst. ——<— A Fable of To-Day, made during tt wek, so that there} should be a big expansion in the loan account of to-morow # bank statement. Last week the loans were, in round numbers, $1,097,000,000, and the proba- bilities this week are that this will be increased by at least $15,000,000. ‘The deposits should show a large in- crease also, and the cash increase if prosingt Were sent‘on March 30 tet these names, but were unable to obtain them, After the alleged assault Con- | roy, it ts sald, made a complaint to the company egainst Finn. Coroner Nutt says he can compel the company to hand over this complaint to him ag well as the report of the con- ductor of the car on the affair. Finn is under arrest. HONEill&Co Coroner, ioventipatic Death of bow Odell Sums Up the Situa- tion that Way and Accord- (From the Philadelphia Telegraph.) A fuming benedict epoke sharply to his wife, saying Beyond Billion-Dollar Mark and Clearing-House Report any will be small, so that there should be @ big decrease in surplus reserves All in all, the statement shoud be a poor one. John Conroy, Says Railroad Officials Refuse to Make Dr. Lyon’s- Charming Tailored Suit Hats. | Presenting the Newest Shapes and Trimmings. | “Why are you so Jong putting on your evening gow: The party will proceed event, we shall disgust everybody by streaming In just as the play is get- ting interesting. Do hurry. | The wife replied Two banks during the week loaned “Oh, Liege, I have been standing here three ininutes by the clock watch. | $120,000 tn Unton Pacific stock; yester- ink you potter with your cravat and t Mt ie Joe you. potter with your day the National City Bank, on th She had gone softly down stairs for| floor of the Stock Exchange, loaned IW eons $12,000,000 on nll. Herer ts $25,000,000 of ingly Considers Its Growth Known Names of Witnesses. Unhealthy. a , A Turkish Lady's Diversions, LY Or Grom the Chicago News.) The chief diversions of the Turkish lady are emoking cigarettes, eating swoetments, talkiig scandal and scold- ing her slaves, with Likely to Be Poor. At $2.25, $3.48 and $4.48. JAMAICA, L. I, Nutt last night adjourn the inquest into the Conroy, twenty-nine years old, of No. ; ootht 0 to an inferior theatre 1 Smith etreet, Evergreen. The ad- a Than thate nari plisaiade,, andy witnc ie |ltonmneee eke csuadecs Cleanses, nnd, poautisge, tho that of race, is deteriorating for] absence of {important ne 3,|Used by people of refinement; April L—Coroner A for a week ath of John C, HE WON’T TELL WHO yr. i: ‘o~-» WILL SUCCEED MORGAN, ble exercise and suMetent | roy got into an altercat " = Moral—-You can't get the it of) : F bes ne oft-disputed question | with’ Joseph Finn, “8 Ol Then He Nails a Lie that Was|“°"™ | Surtnen| the Penneyivania Company [Whether women huve Immortal gouls| of No, # Bumner avenue roaleiya, and for over a quarter of a century. | y mara ti o left its mark on the feminine is alle that n struc! | Fortunate for Both. has called upon subscribers for pay- | pees oof the community, who, aa the | thehewt witht a switen iron, infieting| Very convenient for tourists. | Printed About a White House injuries from the effects of which he dled t (From | ment on the $50,000,000 of five per cent. notes issued several months ago. Thess 1@ Chicago Post.) matter appears so uncertain, live auch He was togged out in the latest style icq, that a self-pleasing, animal exis PREPARED BY | ee days later, Snu i odern flippant ‘Turk generally de- | ° 1 motorinan on the Brook- in Sald to/Have Been Given iG Mag hetetdirA eG | paymonts will be made to-dny and to- Sree ete ches be indeed endowed | lyn Hapid Transit Railroad and it was IDS to Mrs. Odell ine horse I have," he eald proudly. | morrow. Tf $20,000,000 1s paid to-day that| with souls those mn must be auch|on his ear that, the trouble arose while | + 2 ” loan account of | poor things ax to pardly worth the} running through Evergreen. sal | : . . zh Hote of baat see A I OO ee pe eMart) Teged that there are threo witnesses oth And the Finest Display in the City of the bank statement to-morrow, but ugh the working of the system of ‘ages only a part of {t—about $3,000,- 1 “On yes, Indeod.”* “Then it's @ wood thing he can't took {n a mirror and see the Kind of a spec- Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Foliage and Trimmings. CHILDREN'S TRIM- Gov. Odell, who arrived at the Fifth bility of Judge T will say, Parker's nomination, however, that there is too Only One More Day for All the Necessary Easter Buying’ || Avenue Hotel last night, made several | thcin the two of yo ie he'd die | %—will show {in the Clearing-House ] snifteanty statemeats to-day. He of mortification’: 1 make oF he . report. The greatest part of it will All Cars go Direct or by’ Transfer to Our Doors. | Brooklyn’s MED HATS—An Aap $2 9 sisiseaies. of ses made ¢t apparent that the Republicans _ —. ert a" "aaieels valled collection of charm- plain and fancy straws, black (" ASC? of this State expect to see Judgo Al- | ———= - —_—— —— Most he Gesens for pein Ane jand colors, worth $125... ton B. Parker nominated for Prest- Dependable } ; WREATHS — Of datsi ° Large Retail IMPORTED mugs U | ‘ial dent, ‘ge Reta |] BUNCHES, with foliage: roses, poppies, &c.s special He sald: “It would not do for me to |} also rose $ in a-bunch: 19 | per wreath, at...... seseee tore. | " state my opinion regarding the poss!- Y specialat,.. ( (Second ay e a Four Interesting Laster Reminders much Hillism én the management of | fea) eeeher sentament And boorn/to give The Latest Models for Spring of the For : é je is n + HEN in here Saturday you'll be struck with the multitude of things in shape for . : . Who! ne Repantionn canatancet |! | Famous ‘Edwin C. Burt’ Shoes. you ts harcy of with: ‘The woen'Wwilla; Wckets, wale, (he Boys" aud young’ det's Misses, Children and Small Women. clothing, the dashing hats, the stylish shoes, the dainty laces, the new Spring parasols, candidates, the Governor declared that be a Ey a cy none as yet had been conaldered, “It We are the Exclusive Agents in New York City. the scores of gloves in fashionable colors, all are in readiness to make new acquaintances. meets sult roe Z Dna "7 go Into that question,” Tan Russia Calf Leather will be very Hundreds of extra salespeople are here, too, to facilitate the heavy selling that our pronounced ibn. Beal leew 10" ade years—32 to 36 $14, 63 Peveiia not Ser. (Eaiwin-C, Burt| Burt po ular in both high and low shoes for bargains are sure to provoke. bust—special for Saturday-..... Elihu Root, whose boom for the gubernatorial nomination Was launched yesterday, make a de- sirable candidate for the Republicans Of this State?” was asked, “Mr, Root wonld indeed make a fine eandidate. Mr, Woodruff was spoken of for the place, but since the death of Mrs. Woodruff I don't believe now he would care for it.” The Governor was asked about the jrumored removal of Superintendent of | ies and children, White Duck, French Pater Leather, Patent Colt and Ideal Kid are shown ina great variety of styles suit- able for dress and street wear. The lines of beauty in the new shoes stamp them as being the very perfection of shoe manufacture. Our price § 3+ 50 Boys’ ana Girls’ Steel Clad Shoes Without Doubt the Best Wearing Shoes Made. Value $18.00. Misses’ Jackets, Covert cloth, in medium lengths, fly fronts-or double breasted, tailored seams, lined with satin, shapely E $9.05 high class finish, sizes 14 and 16 years—32 to 36 bust— special for Saturday.....sssse seseeesveess#00ecanaee 1.25 Hats, 39c From 8 to 1 only. Untrimmed straw Hats; sailors, fares | 7.50 Waists, 45¢ From 8 to f only. | Value $14.00. | 50c. Hosiery, From 8 to I only. Children's Reefers, Women’s imported lace lisle hose, extra] Of covert cloth and cheviot, splendidly tailored, bishop \ $5 00 le Lawn Waists, light grounds, with col- Sane ie ite i ena speak FOR GIRLS—Button and lace, glazed kid foxed with tops of dull kid, lored figures and stripes, also striped ba-| walking shapes, turbans, flats, in castor, pene quality, te all- Butch Ceaser sleeves, velvet collars—special for Saturday...----- +++ 4 my mind clearly on that subject,” he patent leather tips, oak tanned leather soles—splendid fitting shoes. liste Waists in light grounds, with cok | 11.04, brown, navy, cardinal, tus- patterns, double toe and high splice , Value §6.50. lored figures end dots, w leach, ~ Saturday’s Great Sale oi ie Clothing. assorted "lace pattern, regular price 39c|% ‘is 25¢| worth $150 4 56 | can, worth $1.25, Misses’ Pedestrienne Skirts, Made of cheviots, canvas and mixtures in a new plaited $5, 00 model—special for Saturday......0+e- ° Value $6.50. P | Sizes Sizes 7to0{ $1.35 ston} 1.65 “1% to 2 1 $2.00 FOR BOS —Uppers of vici kid and cbony calf, oak tanned leather soles, new straight lasts. When asked if former Superintendent || MeCullagh was the man scheduled for the place—his old berth—the Governor answered emphatically “No. Mr. Me- i Cullagh 1s not going to be appointed to| rveees eth peas } $2 00 (Third Floor.) ann ee - | “ ia a . bd ‘We've given up our best windows to an extraordinary display of Easter Clothing for boys and | | eet the place?” Bintan, vig Sevond pos young men, and yet we can barely do the exceptional stock the justice it demands. Boys and Boys’ Spring Clothes and Hats. |i { \ young men are fascinated with the showing. Our clothing department contains quantities of each garment shown by sample in the window, so that the problem of getting what you particularly admire need not worry you. r An increased salesforce will expedite selling, at no matter what “Now Iam not going to say anything More on the subject, answered = the | Governor. “You must not ask me any more on that topic. To the Manches- Selection isa leasure here because this department is one , and we carry epenale as- aps for Boys of all ages. Gloves for Easter Wear. We are exclusive agents in the city of the best li sortments of ted in the cit juits, Hats and 20, selection of 20 cle BOYS' THREE. PIECE SUITS, $11.98 down to $6.98 @ YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, Geuen values from That cordially by first semblatice of truth. day I was received 5.00 » 12.00 Long Trousers Suits, for young men, 14 to very the | i} derful Baaaalic W 98, 4, 98, 5. 95 ties & colors, |} also oattive- ‘ 5 i Is, s eae my pron rabatalor as For the Celebrated SERDNLLEDOR ise time of day you enter here. Yet, the morning hours have their BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, with or without bloomer , t ” . Peay OUVIN. ca advantages. pants, sizes 7 to 16 years, from §7.98 ric cg cated concerning \thfe story “Jouvin & Cie Gloves Yat ee ast ‘Two-piece Double-breasted Suits, for ages 7/ Confirmation Suits, Black, 3 pleces, with short OWE t0.se0se --ve+s coende sisucesesseveroess S298 Bese dirs, Odell wai anubted at ihe : 1 —uuepos? to 16, hundreds of pretty styles, trowers, ‘ft 4198 -5.95' 7.50 BOYS' DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, dre 9 9 Ke White House in Decembor last when And we now are showing erie 1.98, 2.98, 3.50, 3.98) _s#101010,4- 70, 7, 7 to 16 years, from §9.98 down t0.....+++0-- [} the Governér accompanied her ta! the latest Spring styles and colors ee ER tes &c ‘Two-piece Touble-breested Suits, Ties bere Caters Suits, Black, with long trou- PussEANLEUrES, sizes 21-2 to 7 years, from $2.98 t eee en at, a res For Dress and Street Wear. Mone Gowooeee ees irae? © 9 98, 3,98, 4.95 7,50, 7.95, 8.95 Sots SAILOL SUITa bul ened tee Sie clared the Governor “It has not the| (First Floor.) ‘Three-piece Vest Suits, fecuges 101616, wou users Suits, for young men, 14 to $7.98 down to seveveee SLIOS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St. x 86.98 Three-picce Vest Suits, for ages 40 to 16, President, and had a three hours’ talk f psi $21.98 down to....... ell was shown ever: bl 5 E . BOYS’ GOLF CAPS, all wool mixtures. TAM O' SHANTER HATS, embroidered blue cloth, serge or cheviot, $2.25 down to....0..--+ AUTO CAPS, in cloth or cheviot, 61.48 doWN 0, ......-resees amore 490 STRAW HATS, various straw braids—sailors with wide brims, large varicty of braids and mixtures, 98c., 75c. and... [Men's Easter $1.00 Grades at 55c. $1.50 and $2.00 Grades at-95c. Made in a large English Square and French Four-in-Hand of rich, heavy silk—splendid range of patterns and a large assort- ae) 5c ment in white—the $1.00 grade; at. cf 95c Tan Covert Reefers, for little ony 2to7, Salor Sale serge, garnet, navy, royal, ) Russian Blouse oe brown and fancy styles, for ages 3 to 10. Tan Covert ate aes 358 1.98, 2.98, 3.98, 4.95) | ee 2698},039. 0) 4-75) | Nee W583, 3.98 for little fellows, 2% to 6,navy, royal, garnet, brown | 2.98, 3.98, 4.98, HATS, CAPS, Kilt Suits, Knee| | ‘aists and Blouses for T. KELLY | | 263 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only Entrance to Clothing Dept. Through Furniture Store. WILL YOU How often is the Door of Opportunity closed to the man who Is not nicely dressed? It seems to be an unwritten business law. To dress well is no longer a question of ready cash. 6) We swing wide the door, revealing one of the most carefully selected stocks of clothing for ENTER? Man. vorrirand crip; we bid you enter and. enjoy, the LOWEST PRICES an EASIEST TERMS of C! REDIT ever devixed. Will you do the rest? ‘| Down on a Purchase cl 10 jaevog! Mest aae ee cae eee | altos Nortule Suts,beautifal out liom in varieties large te, 1 No! | Se eee ae cee Os95 | toriltle boys, many newestyles. . 3.95 [to suit everybody. brass | Spm Neckwear. | Ready-to-Wear Hats a-Plenty. |So many good styles, | Suits, Skirts, Waists, Jackets ,F, | With all the wonderful price arguments that this announcement unfolds, it'll be a day of days in one as becoming as the this Women’s Suit Section Saturday. No need of going any other, that the chooser’s task | further for your Easter garments, for ‘nowhere will you fare 99 is made easy. In fine straws, | well as here, Reasons: cither sailor, flare or con- WOMEN'S FINE SUITS in tinental, trimmed with vel- black, navy and brown broad- | vet ribbon and gilt orma- cloth, collatless; blouse Eton ments, we show a splendid eftect jacket, tab over should. | | «ssertment in black, brown, An exquisite line of heavy English Silk Neckwear, Pony in Squares and Four-in-Hands, neat effects in both light an dark colors—the $1.50 and $2.00 grades ; , gilt button trimmed, skirt navy, natural and castor, Men’s /Men’s Se eee mun ‘They'd sell readily at $1.98 (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) = § | Top Coat and strap seams, bottom of spent Rot Betirday we mace uits. cy them for quick y s Top Coats. $ skirt finished with tabs and selling at, each... Bol, é It buttons, worth $15.98; special 9.98 A. manufacturer's samples of fine WALKING SKIRTS, in novelties and plain kerseys, with strap seams and fancy stitching at flare; button trimmed, actually worth $4.98; for Saturday, at the special price. 1. 98} Fancy swivel SILK: WATSTS | in pink, light blue, green and | gray, fancy tucked front and | Women’s Hosiery for Faster, Some Splendid Values for Saturday. Women’s Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, with special-sel- vage, also with garter top —medium weight Black ral 42¢ UNTRIMMED HATS~-100 dozen straw hate‘n all the new sailor and lurge flare shapes, in black, brown, navy, cardinal, tuscan and castor; worth 98¢. each... OIC Flowers. It's the Millinery Department's usual pre-Easter sale of Flowers for trimming Hats. Here are the pricons At 15c.; worth 25¢,—Imported } Rose Sprays, in t Cited) Racy 3) in e| pie et bunch, | At 394 worth 75c.—Cowslips | At25cu; worth 49e.—Imported | 12 All shades, six dos to| bunch, Bock colldr, with full sleeves, Re Flat Roses, 6 in a) at °75c., worth $1.50—Ime th $2.50; Saturday ted moths sel UPL) | At 35ca; worth 65c.—Imported Bipot eters wreaks “TACKETS” ‘of *ail-wool black cheviot serge, ir — —— “Tan coverts and and black chev- iots; short, jaunty style as suggested by side picture, broad, square shoulders; full, manly chest; not tight and not baggy, but just loose enough to be stylish. Youths’ on [Top Coats Coats Very swagger tan and olive coverts, cut on the same Materials, fancy cassimeres, worsteds, blue and black cheviots; cut, the latest ap- proved patterns, with broad shoulders and full chest ef- fect; workmanship equal to the best custom work; ac- tual value, $20.00, Youths’ 5] es Suits. Thread with lace openwork instep, with neat white and colored silk embroidery—value 50c. to 85c. per pair; at... Women's Black Lisle Thread Hose, plain and Rembrandt ribbed, neat silk embroidery; also plain black allover ice} 32c openwork—value 39c, per pair; at.... 2 Women's Black Gauze Pure Silk Hose, very sheer and made double soles, hecls and toee—value $1.39 per pair; at} Pl. 10 (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) a splendid looker, | omly. WOMEN'S These Suits are as carefully) lines as the men’s 4 ds cor: ser fitting, lined Proanicn all sizes, ft ’ r , . ke Nored a8 the ‘best_men's| sect ile Seas $5.00; special 3.98 Best Shoes for Easter Wear. | Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Suits made. The materials 20. Would be , aS Se as ees —— 7 - & fancy cassimeres and mix-| at 12.00, The pric Peed | Best Groceries- ae Priced. Ml find real comfort in walking if you Beautiful Easter Neckwear tures; worth $14.00; ‘$] 1| ed is special for Friday and get your Easter shoes At One-Half Actual Value. s ane nnn nS eT \ special. pric ‘e dye Saturday. The Special Sale of Tea will be continued till/ aay oon besmecaey Me ee : en’s if lows; Ss COLLARS and sets in lace, em! roidery, spangled and Ghudren's $Q 95 Hens $ 50 | Mente 00} || mare sel Wonder, tutes |i] Setedenccywonhioc osecr aie mnd oe | 15 ] 2Piece Suits. Hats. aren Re4SGradeccesivases eee ene wees DAC] htectee, $50 Point de Venite LACE COLLARS, some of them with toles } 9 5 Our regular 35c. grade, 25¢, ‘and Children’s fine —worth $1.00 to §2,00; at 98c. an Beccr aan es Blue or black cheviots and SION) BAYINE 83:00 =for Whole Tomatoes, in glass jars, regular price 30c., now... 26¢ kid ‘and patent leather STOCK COLLARS—Marvels of imported French Stock Col. Hats no better than We give you a cholce of Van Camp's Red Kidney Beans, regular price 10c,, now... 8c stoes, button and lace, lars, with long tabs of real hand-made and the best imitation dancy cassimeres, _sprin we offer in this sale ; waltha iG [to laces—plain black,white,cream,ecru and beautiful combinati y ie SEs 21) Jeon © BQ 50) various patterns in fanc yh) erie rent e alaee dere + Bc} | sizes 6 to 10%, 1.50; 11 t0 2, 1.98 Chior LA PeHiantand Belactan ctlece iausa jeneindeent refine weights, various styles, | Men's striped © worsted H ‘Shrimp, in natural juice, can. 9% Boys Shoes, Patent Calf and Vici Kid and Box Calf, 1 98 i import §2.25 to $3.75; special at $1.48 and.........0. z ‘ i \Men’s 0? Sinped pure worsted Our regular 17c, Coffee... 15c width C to E, sizes 214 to 53, 4 ! sizss 4 to 16 years, a t yA a 4 Real Arabian LACE BOLEROS—worth $6.00 to $10.00 ) i | Shoes. Trousers, regular $7.00, FH | | Best Granulated Sugar, 5-Ib. bag Lite Men's Shoes low hee, in Patent Calf, Viei Kid 50 eachy special at sees ($2.98 good $6.00 values, ees. 48.00 anid €0.60 val i — and Box Calf, widths C to, sizes 9 to 13%, A i special at..+-ssersersoee eoree sesseesteees Rshis sales. .....-.. $3. 95 | chest aaa ih ape at tent “S$ 00 Easter Novetttes: Men's Shoés, hand-sewed Fatent Calf and Viel Kid, 2 Ey (First Floor, Special Table No, 2.} The quality aad atte ues, special, this sale e The bunnies, the eggs, the chirping birds, the crying dolls Mat kid tops, new flat last, sizes 6 to 10, * A Specis! lot of Misses’, Children's & Little Gents’ Patent 9 leather shoes, also Women's, # 1.50 quality on sale at 69 O FULL LINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Brooklyn Store: 468-470 Fulton Street. | into creation will all be reduced in price for Saturday. | EE the hutidred and one other funny beings that Easter brings Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St.