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v CN ee “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1; 1904. FATHER ACCUSED EGG FAMINE FOR SONS OF ROBBERY) EASTER IN SIGHT Shipments in Usual Quantities Fail to Reach the City, and Already There Is a Shortage CANDY Easter Week Specials. ‘Peter Hagerty Loses $205, but Magistrate Zelller Refuses to Believe.the Man’s Two Boys te Stole the Money. of 14,000,000. ~ FRIDAY ONLY. SATURDAY ONLY, CHOCOLATE COVERED ILA SS PERSIAN DATES, 1b... .10cloreaM aunonns >. 10c ‘There is a grave danger of an ese famine on Laster, The hens have worked hard, but the severe storms re cently have delayed the shipments to this city, Recent reports'from the farming die- tricts indicate tnat the hens are doink thelr full duty, but the product has failed to reach this clty in enything like the usual quantities, ‘The eggs aro being shinped from the | == = West and South, but travelling is bad, | STUREED DATES. | rard, dates, 15 MINTS, Delicto erdinner 2 Be and {t {s feared they will not reach here] Walnuts, &c., &c.. box c on time, Already there is 6 shortage CHOCOLATE MOLASSES BLOW. of 14,000,000, Unless the wholesalers suc- ® . 1 Moaslicionan Renagunombed cine ceed in getting the eggs here on time aoe sats Inasen’ candy, covered 296 there will bo a glut in the market at a Poter Hagerty, a collector for a brew- ery, asked Mazistrate Zeller, in the ‘Weat Side Court, to-day, to send his ,fwo eons, Peter, jr, and James, to Jail. He said they had robbed tim of SPECIAL FOR BUTTER PHANUT BRITTLY. ‘As perfect as can be FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. GENUINE FIG WAFERS. Mate of new Turkish fics and. sugar. Ib. 1 OC 10c RADE CHOCOLATES AND 8 OR ALL CHOCOLATE: Waster ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES. An endless essortment of daint thooolateccovered sweets, with fruit and nut fillings, Ib. as Packed appropriately for the season, with viol i bon. “Retter tha Boe. and 80s. Hagerty, full of excitement, rushed wut of his house at No. 149 West Sixty- pecong street, and when he got on the wtreot yelled for a policeman. Police- man Brady was nearby and the man insisted on the policeman going to Hagerty’s home at once. On the com- plaint of the father he arrested both his sons, Our price. DCOLATH CREAM PEPPER- ‘ date. Hagerty said that last night he came| !8ter Bioti otti her PAs cre nis cen hicet fish th the aaeste whisk at t eit Gaicas Srecaidnicranters very active, The denen this year for ne boys ; ‘ fish 1s the greatest in years. he boys with robbery, he wanted them — MINIATURE MARKET BASKETS. CHOCOLATE CREAM EGGS. 10 @eclared vagrants. Filled with candy eggs, which are Raker’s Chocolate ured tn coating, doz Send these boys up for va- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. counterpart of the real article, each a as 5 ai ate . COCOANUT ORBAM EGG @rancy; these fine looking boys,’ said baa EASTER RANDBITS. San Blas Cocoanut and French Fon- (Qc the Magistrate. air, Let me hear| owing to the pre: Tn endless Varieties. Some dremed and Gc] dant Cream, dor : their story.” and the increa) tome plain, In 20 stzoa, priced down to ane bovasteld gush, ecleas/atory: that advertisers are urgently Fe-| CreAM MARSH Geeta Ducks, Wagons; Bike See uPeis > the Magistrate felt sure they were tell-| uexted to hand in their adver-| ‘exact size and a: Haraw ‘arid Chocotate both plain and ge Santen tee tathtnnvens ney, tixements for the Sunday World,| Ural hen ess. doz decorated, af astonishing prices. r § at The World Main Ome: went to the places where they work. | of tts Branch Offices, not BOTH STORES OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK EASTER SATURDAY, 9.30 Saturday evening, proper insertion. ™ Office, Palitzer Park Row. Uptown Office, 1381 bet. 27th and 38th Harlem Office, 211 West 125th st. Brooxlyn Offices, 292 Washington st. and 317 Fulton MR. V. B. DILLON DEAD. DUBLIN, April 1.—Mr. Valentine B. Dillon, twice Lord Mayor of Dublin, died yesterday. He attained prominence Bs eolicitor for many leaders of the Irish Land League, including the late Charles Stewart Parnell. | Vogel Brovhoxs : 424 St. Cov. 8 Ave. ‘We will deliver 1 to 10 Ibs, at the following rates: Manhattan Island, 10c. Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken or the Bronx, 15°. No Goodasent C. 0. D, Broadway, LOR. WEST Bway 29 CORT! cor A, Store Open Late Friday and Saturday Nights, NL WT hes UPA ii WN Men’s Easter Clothes The time for argument is past—it is time for action, action on your part— Easter is but two days off. Thousands of men are buying their Easter apparel Ko ‘ el here. And mind you, every garment has those shoulders, those snug-fitting collars and coat fronts that do not wrinkle, which you see in the illustration ig: j above—features which make Vogel Brothers clothes far superior to the ordinary . ready-made kind. Here is a list of specials we present from our vast stock. ¢ Splendid, stylish garments of tan ; 'g ‘Perfect fitting suits in the new single- | 's This assortment at $15 is so diversified 4 Men's and olive coverts in the short box | Men's breasted sack style, made of stanch | Men's that it defies description. There are , ‘Top Coats ayte, and carefully tailored me- | SUitS darkand light colored cheviows. Sub- | SWItS black, blue, gray, green, brown and olive at $10 — dium length overcoats of black un- | at $10 stantially tailored, with more style and | at $15, &flects in every new weave and fashion. finished worsteds. These overcoats | tone than ordinary ready-made $15 suits. | * able fabric—in all, 75 different styles of are equal so those sold elsewhere Our special price $10. men's suits at $15, The workmanship at $15. Specially priced at $10. and style are equal to what you get in Men's At this price we show single and | made to measure suite at $25. “our i jouble-breasted sack mits in a wide special price is $15, : Men’s Smarter, handsomer ‘top coats | SuitS choice of model. The fabrice include than these could not be had else- blue cheviots, black Thibets, blue and T at $1 . teat ‘op Coats where for less than $18. Made in black serges, fancy effects in gray and | Men's These men's suits at $20 would cost you i at $12 all the new shades of tan cov- brown. Compare them with those suits || Guitg made to measure from $30 to $35. You ert, cut on new and distinctive elsewhere at $15 and $16 and you will uItS may select from worsteds, serges, chev- ok patterns—very full and broad and find ours far superior at $12. at $20. iota iatee a sbined) gheck, overplaided boxy. The special price is $12. and mottled effects, ese suits arc ex- Cravenette Overcoats $10 to $30. Seroyal wahasiat 620, 0 Cravenettes as we make them are the handsomest | a Men's All the new models are included |. sort of overcoats to be worn in either fair or wet | [en's If you saw one of these suits you'd pick Top Coats extreme box model to the 32-inch | Weather. They come in the fashionable grays, ; it out and judge it worth $40 or $50. In t $15, toyteoat. They are made of tan, and fancy fabrics—all cravenetted. At $12, Long | Suits fact, men who have been paying tailors a + live, green and gray coverte—top | Belted Cravenettes of Oxford Gray—At $15, Ox- | at $25 $40 or $50 buy these ouita in preference. conte that will give you a well. | ford Gray Worsted Cravenettes 52 inches long. They include dark and light colored dressed appearance—and they're | At $20, Fancy Cravenettes in Light Grays and worsteds in quiet elegant plaids and specially priced at 615. y're | Browns and Dark Rich Oxford Gray Craven- checks, and silk-lined black thibets and ‘ > r) ettes——At $25, Dark Gray Worsted Paletot blue serges. A particularly handsome and Paddock Cravenettes. showing at the special price, $25. " Luxurious and el t ast! ; Men's). Laxsous if Sacre fo ; Men's Prince Albert Coats and Vests, $15 to $32. Silk Lined turn out. Made in the medium ‘The highest point of fine tailoring is reached in these double breasted frock coats and vests, The Overcoats length model of rich imported | fabrics and trimmings and linings are of the very best. The style will appeal to those who desire black and oxford gray vicunas garments that look smart and elegant. at $28. and unfintehed worsteds. Silk At $15, Black Thibet Prince Albert Coats and Vests, silk faced, ined throughout to edge of lapels. At §20, Black unfinished worsted Prince Albert Coats and Vests, silk faced, Made to your measure they would At §25, Black Thibet Prince Albert Coats and Vests, silk lined. cost $45. Our price is $28. At $32, Imported Black Vicuna Prince Albert Coats and Vests, silk lined, Men's Easter Derbies, | Men's Easter Neckwear |Men’s EasterShirts at 98c.| Men's Gloves for Easter | Men's High and Low A solendid assortment of alb the n white groun Special at’ $1.85. at 50c. ‘Twenty difforent styles of Pack ena brown Derbies from Shoes at $3. In calf, box calf, enamel, at $1 a pair. at patterns—light and] jeavy tun Kid gloves and 3, with ne ti Neckwear for iJuster 18 reprer sented here in the new squares Ught gray mocha “und suede | patent leather: button, lac to choose the one most |and fourinchands in light |atripes and small Hgutes. Reg-| gloves, perfect fitting: very | Oxfords. Equal 4 ery becoming to yo -|srays and pure ites. Spe-| ular $1.60 shirts. Extraord! . Bi veur, hee muachs We i fo you, at the spe- | Frayne, i smart for Baster wear, at, a tothe (mucha $1. Store Open Late Playa are A Drovhers OAR She Cor Ste Ape \ \, i. 3 — { f | ee ' 54 BARCLAY ST ! i Foi dresses and suits for this season. Bring the girl in for her spring and sum- mer outfitting—you'll get such values for your money as to Surprise you. braid; sizes 4 to 12 years. $13.98 and $19.98. Beautiful creations, each with a distinct charm of its own—made with prettily tucked yokes and ruffles, elaborately trimmed with dainty lace; sizes 14 and 16 years, Misses’ Suits, $12.98 and $14.98. Of pebble cheviot and broadcloth; Eton jacket with cape on shoulders, trimmed with satin; skirts effectively trimmed; garments beautifully tailor- ed in every line; 14 and 16 year old sizes, YOU are cordially invited to view our Easter display of wering Plants in the conservatoi to-morrow between 8.30 A. M, and 5.30 P. M. A Thousand New Hats Are In-- Choose Yours for Easter from Them. Every one a style beauty—distinctive in character and original In design—of such delicate grace and becomingness that no woman can see theTh and remain passive. Model Hats, $10, $15, $20, $25 & $30 Handsome Tailored Hats in an aimost (mitiess variety, $3.49, $4.98, $5.49, We've an almost endless assortment of the newest and prettiest juvenile styles in Girls’ Sailor Suits, $3.98 and $4.50. Of fine all-wool serge; made with large sailor collar and shield, trimmed with pretty Misses’ White Organdic Dresses, $11.98, on the roof $7.49 and $8.50, this price. In Girls’ Dainty Dresses and Misses’ Smartly Tailored Suits. % Reeeee” Misses’ Suits, $16.98 and $19.98, Of fine etamine and colored volle; made with fancy Eton Jacket, trim- med with novelty bands or folds of silk; new full sleeves; nicely plaited skirts; finely tailored throughout; sizes 14 and 16 years, Other values from $7.98 upward Two Special Dress Values for the Toddler of Two lo Four. A pretty little new dress for Easter morn will be the proper thing for the haby—and here you've a choice of these two—one just as cute as the other. Pretty Dresses, $1.25. | Of dainty figured white material; box plaited front and back; suitable for boy or girl. We call particulier attention to our such as bapt! almost illimitable variety. pricing to-morrow. tached cuffs to each shirt, English Squares, 50c. Heavy, lustrous silk, in light, dark | and medium shades, as well as self- figured black and self-tigured white. Regular $1 value Men's Cravats, 25c. ‘A splendid assortment of all the} newest colorings, as well as plain black and white; every pgpular shape Boys’ NecKwear, 25c. Four-in-hands, tecks, shield tecks and combinations of colers, A Chance for a Enamelled Watches, $5.25. seen at such aster token. 14-Kt Gold Opentac © Watches—Fitied with tine Swiss jewelled movements; values up to $20: for this sale, $7.50 and Women’s 14-Kt Gold Hunting Case Watches— Handsomely engraved; also lain polished; worth $25; In this sale, $12.50 $8.50 | } | Prompt, Accurate Service at ata smal caps, as well as silk, lawn and mull Men’s & Boys’ Specially Priced for Easter. Neckwear and shirts and collars and canes come in for special Won't take you long to pick out what you wanit—ile promptest and most accurate service is at your disposal, 98c. for Men's $1.50 While DJailed Shirts. Made of very fine madras, with five plalts on each side; draughted on custom models, thus giving perfect fit; ply collars; t as the average 15c. collar; 40 different styles for choice; all new 1904 shapes, dozen pairs; guaranteed four - p worth $1.25 a half-dozen, and club ties in all the newest colors | ge. The cases are exqu P inlaid with pearls. R jewelled Swiss movements—and every one’s a guaranteed timekeeper. ¥ They'd be good value at twelve dollars! “Princess” Dress, $1.98. Of fine sheer white lawn; blouse waist, with effective yoke of fine em- broidery; skirt finished at bottom with deep hem, splendid display of infants’ headwear, ats and bonnets in an all priced especially low. Second Floor, Near Rotunda, ES ergs Furnishings Sizes 14 to 17; with one pair of de- Collars, 55c. 14 Doz. Men's and Boys’ guaranteed four. y'll give as good wear Five styl of cuffs, 75c, a half- Men's Cancs, Se. to $7.50, One of the largest and most varied sortments to be found anywhere, Main Floor, oth St. Section Gift--Women’s The prettiest little watches you've ever af —and you couldn't give anything more acceptable in the way of an q ly enamelled and They're fitted with fine Women’s Solid Silver Hunting Case Watches— Finely engrdved and titted with Swiss movements ; sold regu larly at trom $6 to $7.50; sale pric Women's Enamelled Open- face Watches — Assorted enamels with chatelaine pin to match; each in plush’ box ; value $7.50; sale price, $3.49 Main Floor, Front, Centre $2.65 Our Women's Trimmed Hats at $4,.98— are without doubr the smartest ever made to sell at Chidren’s New School Hats—with streamer, ali colors and color combinations, 79c., 98c., $1.19, $1.29, $1.49, $1.89 and $1.98. Women’s Lisle . Thread Gloves, 35c. Quality, at / 10c. a Pair. tes We were right on the when this unexpected good tune came, An importer had about two hundred dozen pairs of these gloves, which we pur- chased at virtually our own” price. Wish it had’ been two / thousand dozens! Here they are—excellent qual-é ity lace lisle thread, in mode, gray, black and white. Every / pair perfect. All sizes. fs No mail orders filled. ‘Matin Floor, 59th St.’Seotfon, $6.49, Becond Floor, 69th St. Section. The “Amaranth” Shoe at $1.98, A Great Favorite With Women. Because nowhere can its equal be found } for good style or comfort from the first moment eae put on or all ’round good service at $1 There are twenty-cight different styles for choice, so that you cannot help but be suited. Uppers are made of Brazilian goatskin, a leather used in shoes selling at from $3.50 to $5 a pair. Soles and heels are of the finest tannage leather, single or double—all solid and flexible. Choice of Cuban, military or common-sense heels at dollar_ninety- eight a pair. | Second Floor. 60th St. Section. In Time for Easter— These Women’s $ 1 .50KidGlovesat$1 They're of the softest, most pliable skins, and we guarantee they'll fit you perfectly and give as good wear as any $1.50 glove you can buy. Two-clasp style, with handsomely embroidered Paris point backs. You from the very smartest new spring shades or from black or white. All sizes in every color. Women's Kid Gloves al 59c. They're of carefully setected glace kid; two-clasp style, in every new spring shade as well as white. Fit guaranteed in every instance. All sizes. Main Floor, 50th St, Section. Get the Children’s New Shoes For Easter Here To-Morrow! For you'll be getting the very best kind—shoes that will be a comfort to little feet, and be smart in every line—children’s shoes scientifically fitted. We've a specially handsome showing of children's white and fancy kid patent leather shoes and sandals. These are to-morrow’s interesting items: Children’s and Misses’ Shoes, 98c. and $1.25. These of fine dongola kid with patent tips—soles hand welted—lace and button styles. Sizes from 8 to 11, 98¢.; sizes 11% to 2, $1.25. é Youths’ Shoé¢s, 98c., $1.25 and $1.49. Of good satin calf with dongola tips; hand-welted soles; sizes 8 to 1346, 9Bc.; sizes 11 to 2, $1.25; sizes 24m to 546, $1.49, e Secon Floor, S9th St, Section, Here’s a Genuine Sole Leather Dress Suit Case for $3.50. — % Probably going away over the Easter v holidays—get a smart new dress suit case, / then, to be in keeping with your new a i) Easter togs. This special price makes it inexpensive to do so. 4 They're Of solid sole leather, 24 Inches ‘tong, Iined with heavy canvas and stitched all over f-} with heavy French stitching. j Other Sole Leather Cases, $4.75. a 3 oz., 24 inches long; deep and roomy; lined with Irish linen; have shirt 4 pocket; are French hand-stitched all around, with reinforced corners; straps and bolts; light in weight, but strong and durable. stain Foor, soth Bt. geotion. ASpecial Sale To-Morrow of } Eyeglasses & Spectacles at 50c. | ” They're the famous “Acme” skeleton sort, so popular with eye- a * a lass wearers, q ; ‘i Every pair scientifically made—though exceptionally strong and durable, they're remarkably fight in weight. a . Thousands of pairs of these same eyeglasses are selling daily at the “exclusive” opticians as high as $2 a‘pair. : Special to-morrow at fifty cents a pair. | $9 yeglasscs, 68c. | Eyeglasses, 98c. With galdoine or silverine frames, In goldoine frames, set with axis warranted not to tarnish or break; | cut pebbles; always look bright and made of solid metal all the way | new; regular opticians get $3 and $4 through; would be a bargain at $2 4 | a pair for these. pair. Main Floor, Front. Centre, Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Regular 25c. Hosiery at 123¢c. This lot of new spring hosiery came to us remarkably under value, because the maker was pressed for ready cash and we weré on the spot to relieve him. ’ It’s the regular twenty-five-cent sort, and you'd be plenty willing to pay that for it had we paid full price. The assortment contains: Women’s two thread fine gauge black cotton stockings, with black or white all sizes. Men's fancy cotton and lisle thread socks; as well as plain solid colors and black; all sizes. Children’s 1x1 ribbed black cotton stockings with double knees; sizes, We regular mad mported plain tan colored cotton stockings; full“. 5 Sizes 5 to 8%, Main Floor, Soth St. Section. Bloomingdales’ To-Morrow. | Siro gM RRR ENED