The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1904, Page 14

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MARKED FOR DEATH, TERRE TET * On Sale 8 to 12.30 Only. Importers’ samples of lisle and cotton ihiaie hese! for mon—viack grounds, Ehrich. eoctene cere Sse. i.e naacane eas Serer ig, OT UTE YHE WORLD: ‘LUESDAY KVENING, APRIL 5, 1904 Mail orders filled Unless otherwise s'a'ed. WRITE TO-NIGHT for whatever you require. Tho.gh notin the adver oe ant “rand embroidred in figures and mont, it is surely in the store . Stripes; also woven effects— = | you are cerian to sc all sizes—S0c, and 7éc. values 17c || 6TH AVE., 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. ordering during this great sale. Continuation of the sale of high-class goods in the Mme. stock recently sold Macheret _by Townsend ® Montant, auctioneers, le aN silks, dress goods, laces, ribbons and trimmings—lots so_well bought that_we Lacher bach 7 NEW YORK PARL ina are an_ unrivalled selection of coats, wraps, costumes, position to offer them at a fraction of the original import cost price. A limited Men’s and boys’ clothing. auiktity sale; We say limited quantity, for some of these lots are small and at the prices we give them many will go before noon. Be on hand early for choice. 6.50 for men’s 12.50 overcoats. 5.75 for men’s $12 suits. 175 of these all-wool coverts and dark Ox- 200 suits of all-wool materials, in both ™> ford cheviots | black and newest and most desirable color- —all made ings of this sea- and cut in the son, cut in sin- latest style— gle and double both extreme | ~ breasted mod- style and con- els. This offer servative stands by itself, models, At without equal. this price it places tho 2.45 for spring over- boys’ $5 coat within A the seach of suits. all A strictly all- wool serge, 1.45 for warranted not boys’ 3.50 to rip or fade, and made up as suits. thoroughly as any suit sown elsewhere for twice the price, All cut in the popular sailor blouse, trimmed with silk sou- tache braid, heavy embroi- ered monogram on shield and arm. A_pleas- ing suit for any boy. 200 suits in all-wool fabrics, cut full, large sizes and made thorr Men’s $25 suits or top coats, oughly as to wear and RoMAMte? Gut double tailored to measure, $12.50. But a few days more in which to avail ef \ this most “unusual oppor 4 EA) ° CT Beaaetinor acc Tice deren breasted and Norfolk style, The biggest value of the season. The choicest millinery The Ia And never priced lower. Captivating styles—sither trimmed or unt prices that cannot be duplicated in all New York, Those $5 trimmed hats Tle mens of design *5 Other trimmed hats—equally cca! os at. 90 ane? 1 Q) less values—two special lots at.... Astonishingly low prices fo in untrimmed hats. $1.50 chiffon hats, 95c. | These hats are made with tucked chiffon brims and {mitation horsehair crowns; six each $3.50 hats at $2.98. Bebe hats, lace and straw combt nations; $3.60 value, at...... 2. 98 Ribbons. | S-inch taffeta ribbon, high lustre, soft finish, all shades, yard...... most shapes here in brilliant profusion—lovely coples of Paris models or the creations of our own skilled milliners—see this great line at $5. We trim hats free of charge. atest, prettiest, smartest and most rimmed--at becoming r the most popular styles Fine June roses. .25c Large buncheS.....+++sserseres Children’s wreaths of daisies, "poppies and wild flowers, Class from ™ 89c 69c. and ar Rosebuds and small natural flowers, 6Oc.,, B9C......0+04 BG * 98c velvet Silk *and geraniums, large bunches, 69c. value at..... SUUOUC 39c Flower dept. 48e, Crush roses, ~ © 6 in bunch, all shadestaa Geert noes CDS MORNING SALES---Wednesday, Extra bargains offered only to | relieve the afternoon crush by | inducing morning purchases. | Hence, only for these hours— a $12 dress sKirts, $5.75 Handsome dress skirts of fine French voile, taffena or peau de sole. The violes are trimmed with taffeta strap- ping, the peau de sole and taffeta skirts with fancy braids and medallions ... 5) 75 | 39c. grenadine voiles, 15c. Black and all the new spring 15 colorings, 36 inches wide [of & A, M. to 12.30. Hence, also—no mail orders, no tele- phone orders, no C, O. D.'s for these items. This popular fabric in flaky 1c will bé sold in plain colors, with embroidered dots, at.. Ic | 45c, Venise collars 19c. | 29c. flake etamine 10c. | i} i Heavy Venise lace collars, in a variety of late patterns, 36 VALUES... 6002800000 to 12.30. Bright, strong, washable pongee The “Mother's Friend” 50c. pongee silk, 30c. silk, in 15 shades and colors. . 30c 1 Mother' sFriendwaists,25c shirt waists for boys, in new percales, latest colors, attached collars, sizes to 6 years—the waist that is known in every household; 75. and $1 kinds for 25c Spring sale of house furnishings. Room for only a hint of the values in this annual offering—every price mean s economy—a price you'll find only at Ehrich’s. Woodenware, EO ey Paatry Boards, 128 {9¢ Cutting Tables, folding. 69¢ Gace. ano Wash Board mize, double xing ry 2OC Ironing Bourds, 6 ft. highly polished .... Camp stool toms . canvas bot-23¢ Cama Stool . with’ back... Stev-Ladder Chairs Polished Early Spring Needs. Bissell's Standard Car- pot Sweepers "149 Bissell's Cyco-Bearing Sweep- er. in the new wool 2) | finishes American Wringer Compa Iwersal | Clothes wri Demonstration of the Nealey Window Gleaner, A device for washing win- dows on the, outaide trom the tnaide, thereby 750 | Wood Kaito 4c | tea ‘Arras, white enamalied Comb and B with mirror . Folding Ironing Tables... ay elaine the “danger|]| Round Bread Boards.. on nut | IAznerisen, Wringer. oe rf th do Rolling Pins, Hina et SSC, Roval Clothes Mae 3, 10¢ revolv! ing 5c era, muarante 4 handle 69c. for misses’ $1.50 shoes and sandals. Only about 500 pairs—but every pair a big bar- gain—misses’ and children’s patent leather strap sandals, in all sizes and widths—all neatly made, This Is the most re- markable offer we have made this sea- son—these $1.50 sandals at 690. $1.50 shoes for children, 69c. children’s shoes, with smooth inner soles. "2[69c ) of misses’ Jace, and little gents’ dongola kid, regular $1.50 ford ties and strap sandals at and ATE ITY TTT TT LT Rothenberg <a. New Lork’s Mantent Growing Store. Great Values in the April Sales.. No one who realizes the immense importance of these timely money-saving opportunities will miss this great Spring To-morrow will be another important day. Scores of new offerings of the most unusual sort are ready for your sale, selection Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow Single Stamps, as Usual, from Noon Till Closing Time. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Promptly Refunded, WEST 1475S Another Great Sale of Women’s Garments. reason for it. the same kind, $3.50, at... $3.75 value, at.. value...... More unmatchable bargains, 1n two styles, both elaborately trimmed with fine Val. lace insertings and medallions; Cloth Jackets in the new collarless style, with deep stitching around neck, double breasted, satin lined to edge and fastened with loop: Big Millinery Bargains. $2.00 Ready-to-Wear Siraw Hats at 9&c. Made of good quality of straw braid in the season’s best colors; trimmed with velvet, fancy feathersand ornaments; value $2.00, 3.50 Hand-Made Hats at $1.98. This hat, at this price, will appeal to you ‘on sight, hat made on the latest French wire frames, including chit- fon, ribbon, silk horsehair, silk mohair and fancy straw braids. Some are ready-to-trim; are ready-to-wear; value $3.50, at $3.50 Ostrich Feathers at 81. 98. Might say these feathers never stop selling. Here it is: Naturally the crowd flocks to Rothen- berg’s, where they are sold at $1.98. Shown in black and white, 18 inches long with French curl and fine broad flu Unusually Interesting Children’s Black Taffeta Coats, three- quarter lengths, made with fancy trimmed cape, full puff’ sleeves; sizes to 4 years; Children’s Mull and Silk Hats, in pink, “blue and cream; Children’s Drawers, also Embroidery'Crowns; full ruche brim: JE Below are but a few of the remarkable offerings. $15.00 Newest Spring Suits at $7.98. If you could but see these suits you'd hurry here without a moment's hesitation to get one at this price, They are made from all-wool cheviot, newest military Eton jacket, trimmed with silk braid and taffeta silk lined. Also Newest Sults in all-wool fancy suitings, Eton styles; handsomely trimmed and taffeta silk or satin lined. Also the Latest Sults, trimmed with taffeta straps. Skirts, newest pleated styles; all these styles in black and colors, and shown in assorted s.zes. Every suit in this lot is worth at least $15.00. All marked Gown to seve Big Sale of Japanese Silk Shirt Waists at $1.98. 7.98 1.98 tucked and pleated; full sleeve; fancy stock; black or white; choice at.......-....+++5 Extraordinary Offerings ‘of Coats and Jackets. One glance at these fine Covert Jackets and very attractive Silk Coats will convince you that this ts], one of the most remarkable sales of the season, Peau de Soie Silk Coats, made and trimmed in several new styles, such as Eton or 26-inch fitted or loose- back coats, lined and unlined and trimmed with lace and silk braid. Also Tam Covert with the latest shapes, straw trimmings, 98c Every while others J 98 Must be a Other good stores ask $3.50 for 1.98 value 2.49 nother matchless opportunity. Made in the new collarless style, double breasted, full Russian back, cloth faced, fancy emblem on sleeve, full reverse fancy silk braid; colors cadet, navy, brown or red; sizes 6 to 14; value $3.00; a great . ’ . Girls’ $5 Spring Box Goats Special at $2.98. very full double breasted box style—collarless, with ten rows of fancy tailor stitching round neck, deep cloth fancy buttons. The serge coats have a very elaborate silk emblem and three 2 98 ° red, Sizes, 6 to 14. Value, $5.00; choice at 9 Sale of Infants’ Wear. of tine lawns, trimmed with insertings of tine embroidery and 20 fine tucks down front and made in umbrella styles, fine sealing rufiles, finished with hemstitching; sizes 2 to’ 14 15¢! ch A > ~ A Girls’ Newest Spring Goats. puff cuff; neck trimmed with six rows of if 98 ° bargain at.. Made from strictly all wool cheviot serge or covert cloth— facing; full sieeve, with reverse cuff and trimmed with stripes. Colors brown, cadet, navy and Children’s Dresses, in French styles, and made 79 i back; sizes 2 to 5 years; $1.19 value at... Cc} years; 25C. ValUC at.....eceeereceregenccoverece 79c The Big Sale of Silks Gentiles: kal Samii Famous “Boxbay Never-Tear’’ Quality at 50c. Per Yard. An Opportanity Which Is Seldom Rivalled and Never Excelled. Yesterday was one of the greatest silk days in the history of the Rothenberg business. You'll see why quickly enough if you will come and look at these splen- did silks that we are offering at this price. Pure dye, strength guaranteed; this silk will wear, wash and still retain its original silk beauty—wear guaranteed—it is pure silk, and it will not tear, split or stretch. It will stand the most severe test. We have it in all latest and best shades. Special Price, per yard.....cccccecscecssecsscseres PCT CIGD Silk Polka-Dot Pongees.at 35c, Per Yard. Such styles as these ina quality like this are selling for 49c. per yard in plenty of good stores, but we have secured a| at, per yard We Are Also cial at special lot in royal blue, navy blue, brown and piace, in a wide range of various size ets, which we will ned 35c' usually sold ‘it 98c. per and children’s Also 600 pairs button and box calf, yvici and shoes, 6%e.; also Ox- $4.95 for'8 jackets Just one of three items—matchless suit and coat values—that you'll not find equalled in all New York. About fifty nobby spring jackets of tan covert; made fiy front; strap seams, coat col- lar of self; full sleeves, satin 1ined—$8.00 to $12.00 value— while theyast 4.95 $8.25 for women's $16.95 sults — Walking Suits, in a varlefy of styles and colors —in beautiful materials; each suit is a remark- able value—from $16.95 to $19.75 —a lmited lot we, 8.25 abi for wom- en's $19.74 Suits —Man-tailored walhing sults, At blue, brown, black and fancy mixtures— eton and coat style—each suit elegantly made and finished—$19 $21.75 valu 25c Tabourettes, I4c, These have bamboo legs, burnt hardwood tops and tortoise shell finish, 69¢ Tea Tables, 35c. Hardwood burnt tops, bamboo legs, tortoise shell finish. 35c. tabourettes, 19c, These are of matting tops, bamboo legs «nd9 tortoise shell finish. 75c. matting top tabourettes, 39c. All genuine bamboo, tortolse shell finish. 1.25 Fancy Tabourette, 79c. Matting top fancy tabourettes, all bam- boo, tortoise shell finish, matchless pitted $1.50 music cabl- THs pieces of | Genuine bamboo furniture Every piece in the lot guaranteed by the maker all tortoise-shell finish. 95c. jardiniere | tables, 48c. | Burnt - wood bamboo and shell finish, tops, tortoise- nets, 7Ic. Well finished; shelves are hard burnt woods; bamboo pillars and tor- tolse-shell finish, 2.25 Bamboo Chairs, 1.18. Bamboo reception chairs with matting seats, guaranteed strong; rich design; tor- tolse shell finish. success. His wife : = | Bamuate Rertain, of No. 2226 First ave jnue, nearly blew his head off to-day by |shooting himself in the right ear, one time she Sotuaity Insane. night and day, T | from an Italian society, ter was-a threat) At nigh and it had fixed | same the date of his destruction, Mrs, we “i ee ly Rees 3 his wi date set dow ertain tr! shake off the | soclot: marieed him for death, ‘sion of four from his ming but wrtaoublher Hu Scan more and more depressed in spirit until began to think h Whenever rs, Bertain said that some time ago|Festin a temporary surceuse from the , |ner husband recelved a lntter which s0| death, his ‘whole, amituds tapes berrified him that he was never himself world would change. He tould go t afterward, It preyed upon his mind | his work In comparatively good spirits, it he would return with the upon ‘him, Bertain qa not know the exact saw him become ANOTHER BALTIMORE im. would he BALTIMORE, April 5A sere when the a oh! An_ unprecedented olferine at positively All mail orders will be filled. | Factory Workers Ifad to Run to pers were saved, Escape Fire After Explosion, — | fire out to-day in the Baltimore Carriage | and Toy Factory, destroying the con- {he | tents and the interior woodwork of the etructure, The temparam business of- 50-cent tabour- ettes, 26c. Burnt-wood to ps— well made of genuine bamboo legs. Nt] H NX H 75-cent cabinets, 37c. A Corer hanging cab!- ( Mi, nets, with two shelves —all baniboo, tortoise- shell finish, 1.25 Extra Jardintere Stand, 69c. Extra large bamboo jardiniere stand, burnt wood top and tortoise shell finish. 1.00 Large Hanging Cabinets, 58c. These are cabinets well made, useful for books; bamboo and tortoise shell finish and burnt wood, BLAZE. | fico of the American newspaper, which was located in the building, was also destroyed, though the books and pa- Che fire began with two loud explo- sions in the cellar. the cause of which is not known, The flames spread so rapidly fhat factory employees, about 100 in number, had to get out of the | suuaing by the fire escapes. The loss is qotimated at about $25,000, TPs broke ‘Stern Brothers | JAMES MeCREERY & CO, Corsets Millinery Materials Flowers, Foliage, Fancy Wings and Ostrich Plumes. Special Values, To-morrow BUNCHES of Bluettes, Roses, Cherries, Primroses, Poppies: and Hawthorne, WREATHS of Roses, Popstes, Daisies, etc.. for Women’s or Children’s Hats, OSTRICH FEATHERS, Black or White, with double brims, in all the latest shapes, Spring models for the latest fashionable dress, Various lengths and shapes, —suitable for every type 38°¢ of figure. On Wednesday, April the6th. $1.25 Dip hip model, Made of $2.68 white Silk Brocaded Ba- tiste. Trimmed with wide sale of Untrimmed Straw Hats ace: $4,50 88°, s 1 45, 1 95 Value $6.75 Upholstery Dep’t French and English Cretonnes French Cretonnes, 32 in. wide, Furniture Slip Covers Made to Order of Linens, Damasks, Cretonnes and Dimities at Very Attractive Prices. “West “Twenty-third Street. Bust supporters. Original design,—made of Jean or Batiste, | Sizes 34 to 44 inches, Third Floor Special To-morrow Twenty-third Street. at 28°, 48° Formerly 48¢ and 63c yd. JAMES MeGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Coats, Cravenette Rain Coats. 12.50 and 16,50 Estimates Furnished. NOT STRANGE MAN BOSTON, April 5.—The confession of Horris Dexter, a fourteen-year-' -old boy, has cleared up the mystery that sur- rounded the shooting of his younger brother a week ago. ‘the crime was discovered Harris When Black Peau-de-Soie and Taf- a mrango man who entered ihe| feta Silk Coats. Three= New model with deep eme broidered cape, sald his brother had be fesi barrel of the pistol, put in a new cart- ridge and replaced the weapon in the drawer where it was kept by his father, Since the shooting the surrounding country has been searched consta) by the police for the man whom he at first described us his brother's slayer. a 22.50 Twenty-third Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK. MONDAY, WONDERS. ? | { \

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