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‘EW HARLEM PAR tntimates in Board of Estimate that Scattering $2,000,000 Priviteges Is Not to Be Light- ly Considered. “Do you regard a $2,000,000 park as a #mall privilege?” interrupted the May- or, as a speaking was urging the oBard of Estimate to establish a park in Harlem on the east side. “Well, you live opposite a park, Mr. Mayor, and surely you must appreciate the presence of that park. We, too, want a park for our women and chil- @ren on the opper east side, and we would esteem it a great privilege If the city would give us one.” “It 1s a $2,000,000 privilege,” sald the Mayor, “We will compromise by calling it a $1,500,000 privilege,” retorted the speaker. “Mere trifle—half a million dollars in this age of money,"" commented the Mayor, The question of establishing a park Detween One Hundred and Twenty-sec- ond and One Hundred and Twenty-ffth streets, bordering the East River, has been indorsed by local boards, but’ both Comptroller Grout and the Mayor ap- Peared to-day to oppose the project. On motion of the Comptroller’ the ap- plication was lald over. BOY KILLED BY A TRAIN. Little Victim Hit at Street Cross- ing Not Identified. A boy,about eleven years old was run Gown and killed by an incoming train on the Long Island Railroad at the Thompson avenue crossing, in Long Island. City, to-day. Willlam Norrie, the engineer, was arrested and ar- raigned before Magistrate Smith, who paroled him in the custody of the railroad authorities. "The oye Who Was not identified, had light hair kniokerbockers, shoes. GLAZIER FALLS TO DEATH. Loses Hold While Putting in Pane of Glass on Fourth Floor. Isaac Cohn, fifty-eight years old, while putting‘in a pane of glass on the fourth floor of No. 3 Sutton place, to-day, fell and blue eyes and wore a jacket and laced to the sidewalk and was instantly Killed. He lived at No. 210 East Fifty- eixth street. —_ GIRL FELL ON A RANGE. Mary Maleynsski, seventeen years old, was badly burned at her home, No, 7 Jersey street, New Brighton, 8. L, eerly to-day by tripping and falling on range, was ‘taken to St. Vincent's Hospital at West Brighton, MAYOR FROWNS ON TBROKELEG ASHE RAN INTO THIEF Policeman, Hurrying to Aid An- other Officer, Collides with Prisoner and Is Knocked Down—Removed to Hospital. Policeman Florence Chinnery, while trying to head off an escaping thief in Jersey City early to-day, collided with the latter and fell, breaking his right Teg below thé knee. He was taken to the Clty Hospital. The thief was+caught by Policeman Entwistle. He: g nard Burke, twenty-two vears old, of No. 1% West Twenty-fifth street, New York. “ Entwistle saw Burke trying to break Into a fruit store on Exchange place. He ran over to tho. store and was about to grab Burke when the latter started to. run toward Hudson street. Entwistle rapped with his club for assistance, Policeman Chinnery heard the raps, came running around the Hudson Street corner and collided with Burke. They knocked into each other so hard that both men fell. Burke got, up and started to’ run away. Before he got very far Entwistle caught him. Sending bis prisoner to Police Head- quarters, Entwistle went back to Chin- nery, who sa{d his right leg was in- Jured. Entwistle called for the City Hospital ambulance, and Chinnery was taken there, The doctors said his leg had been broken. ° Judge Higgins, in the First Criminal Court, held Burke for examination, He sald he was out of work and intended to steal to get money for fopd: QUEEN ISABELLA WORSE. Royal Patient Asks to See King Alfonso, Who Is Her Grandson, PARIS, April 8—Th condition of former Queen Isabella, of Spain, is ex- citing serious apprehenston, éwing to her advanced age and the complica- tions. Her three daughters, the In- fantas Isabelle, Eulalie and Marie, are now at her bedside here. Queen Isabelle has aske dto see her grandson, King Alfonso, and a: tele gram to that effect may be sent to him. sae DUCK SHOOTING LAW STANDS. ALBANY, Apdil 8&—Tho Senate to- day sustained the spring duck shoot- ing law of last year by a padty vote of 2% to @, on a motion of Senator Bailey to discharge he ‘Forres, Fish and Game Committee from futher con- sideration of the Hubbs bill, cutting three months from the close Long Island. 1 pee Pongo enn ba ol THE WOR: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1! SHIP CANAL BILL IN. ALBANY, April &—The Senate Fi- Rance Committee has reported favor-' ably the bill of Senator Lewis appro- Priating $5,000 for the use of a commis- gion to be appointed by the Governor to urge the National Government to build A ship canal through New York State. _ Get the Habit, Go to 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. 211 & 219 Sixth Av. 125th St., Cor. Third Ave. Write for Illustrated Catalogue ASPERFEL LEV ESTABLISHED 1857. 144 BOWERY, "Bowery Stns Bonk Bloc. Bet. Grund and Bhoome Sts, north of| 4 St. Station, west gide of street Our immense stock is replete with jewels, jewelry and watches to suit every taste and purse, Our leader, solid’ gold throughout, five fine white dia- monds, fitted with| special G, & Cy movement, $17.50 « GENTLEMEN'S * WATCHES, American ment. M-karae, 25 Year gold filled Our price .... Special at move- values. Only $10. This is the Raincoat Month. WEDDING RINGS. | Our Wedding Rings are hind made! of one piece Of virgin gold obtained] from Uncle Sam, thereby obviating! the use of solder or any base metal, Solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our Specialty. Prices $2.50 to $15, Quality Guaranteed: No Extra Charge for Let Open Evenings till 7. Saturd shine—$12.50. to $28. Custom Tailored Most anywhere you Mail Orders Filled, Inquiries $15 Spring Suits and Overcoats’ Famous and “Closefitting” Collar. °°: Y ay but $15 for Spring suit or overcoat- will find here garments of a character that are far above the ordi- ; eady-for-wear sort. manship about the Wm. that are foreign to those ; pogsenses, those features.w jsbeappeal to a man’s sense o on them are expert craftsmen, and egant grace‘and swing of the gar- could not have better style, a val oie re fata et eared: Ze yle, as even these arments are made after the patterns of our highest-priced clothes. . - $15 Spring Suits and Overcoats, Back Siuts in the new single and double breasted models, The man who would nary itness. ments. If you would and Woreteds, In plain and fancy Box Coats In all the new models, varying length; of new shades In Tan and Green Coverte—$15. Regular Overcoats of Black and Oxford, undressed Worsteds and Cheviots, mes to edge of lapels—$15 ed-Back O' The taiiormen that fash their influence is shown by the el WM. VOGEL & SON. “Concave” §S There are points of pay $25 effects. oats, 60 and 52 Inches long, mage In the ‘single-breasted model, of plain-tone Bi Gheviots, Whipcords and high color effects—all rainproofed—$15. Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $35.. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Vogel & Son suits and Overcoats at $15 ou may get elsewhere. of Thibets, Cheviots, Tweeds, Caselmeres Pleasing gray-tqned patterns Our special, $10. the hand felled collars; . from $25 down to $12.50. Peg Top Trousers .. Que Concave + Shoulder, cassimere, to the low price—$3. Youths’ Tailored These suits are made like our wonderful $10 men’s suits. They have slightly more! pronounced shaping (have that, dash affected by college boys) and brighter patterns than are shown in men’s suils, Single and double breasted styles, sizes 14 to 20, price $8. ‘ Boys’ Clothes, Special...........5195. Blouse Suits in mixtures and plain colors; 2-piece double-breasted suits in mix- tures; also 2-piece Norfolk suits. Values $3 and $3.50. Special, $1.95. Boys’ Topcoats, Reefers.......:..:.52.95 Shower-proof Top Coats and Reefers, strongly "and stylishly made, bargains. at $4, here only for 2 days, $2.95. Bathrobes........51.39 Sale of with Our houlder style and fine work- garment Ever: ‘4 style and $6 to $1.39. silk lined throughout all four stores, Get the Habit, Go to Bult Brothers, 279 Broadway,.n, Chambéts, 47 Cortlandt St., o, Greenwich, Zit and 219 Sixth Ave,, n. 14th, 125th St., Cor. Third Ave, Houston St, Men’s Top Coats, 510, Of tan covert, silk and serge lined, and of black chev- jot, silk lined, ranging from the} extremely short to the conserv- atively medium lengths, $15 Rain-proof coats of hard- twilled oxford gray worsted, beautifully tailored, cut 52 inch- es long—a coat for rain or Other raincoats of different grades and colorings from $10 10. you can buy a $10 suit, but only in our four stores can .you buy a) custom tailored suit for $10. This is a worsted suit in Remember the linen canvas; interlining; the haircloth fronts; hand built shoulders and serge linings. In other lines of Spring Suits we’re showing strictly new patterns in single and double- breasted cut, at prices ranging’ 33 Rearrangementof stocks ables us to peace several lines peg-top trousers, in gray striped. effects, of worsted and light - weight Turkish Towelling and. terry bathrobes for men, large choice of colors, reduced from $5 and Advertised goods are for sale injR The Best Men's Hat Value in New York—Here at $1.90. Soft and Stiff, i) Anoth more than half than it was goes, we're sure you'll find row. are here yet for your choice. Sizes 14 to 18%. Separate link cuffs. black and white. they’re the best glove value obtainable. Lisle Gloves, 35c, Genuine French lisle thread, with two large pearl clasps; all new Spring shades, as well as black and white; all sizes; worth Soc. a pair, stockings. ered patterns on black grounds, Here are the sorts: 50e. a pair. tops. are now being offered in our watch These Watches were manufactured and regulated by expert watchmakers. Waltham and Elgin | Watches—In gold-filled and Solid silver cases: open face and hunting case styles; stem . Winders and. setters; fully Sted and regulated—every- one guaranteed—regutar $10 and $12 values—special..... $6.78 Men’s and Boys’ Watches —8 kt. solid gold hunting | case and open face styles; with | Waltham and Elgin move ments; worth $29—special, $16.50 and $17.50 Men’s Gun Metal Watches —the dials of ‘which show . $econds, minutes, hours, days, months, changes of the moon, &c.; perfect timekeepers; sold in Paris for $20; special, $6.85 | Chance al Those $1 Negligee Shirts for 59c. The lot’s smaller now by morring, but as far as selection assortment still attractive to-mor- “Many of the best patterns ‘Main Floor, 60th St. Section, Need New Gloves? for Women, Interesting al $1. They comprise the very smartest of the new Spring colors, such as tan, mode, pearl and champagne, as well as the always popular Made of splendid quality kid (every plece of which was specially select- ed), with beautifully enfbroidered backs. They're gloves that you'd readily pay Men's socks of fine lisle thread plain, and cotton with silk hand-embrotd- Also tan and Nght pearl shades, with self- colored silk embroidery, Also fine gauge black cotton and lisle thread socks, in gray, with double soles and black or white split soles; all Hermsdorf dyed. Women's two-thread gauze-weight black cotton stockings, with black feet or white split soles; six pairs for a dollar. Men's and Women’s Hosiery, 24c, (Worth 50c.) Men's good lisle thread socks, with smart silk embroiderings. Worth Men's handsomte silk socks, in tan only! Worth double this price. Women's sheer cobweb gauze black lisle thread stockings, with garter Never sold anywhere under Soc, a pair. Comipany, and are fully guaranteed for five years'by them and us, They have seven-jewelled nickel-plated American movements, are stem winders and set- ters; sizes 6 and 18. They're perfectly reliable and accurate timepleces; tested Worth twice our price in. this sale, in New York is Our this the These $1.50 a pair for—and at a dollar $1 Gloves, 59c. Made of arefully selected glace kid, two-clasp style; all new Spring col- ors, as well as black and white; all sizes; fit guaranteed, Main Floor, 89th St. Section. 19c. To-Morrow bvys Hosiery easily worth from 35c¢. to 50c. Importer had too much of this hosiery on hand and was willing to 6uffer a loss for a quick sale, We took all he had—that’s the reason of these splendid bargains to-morrow in men’s socks and women’s Main Floor, 59th M. Sgetion. $3.75 for-Men’s & Women’s Handsome Gold-filled Watches And this is only, one of a score of like remarkable values which store, by the renowned Illinois Watch Case Both eyeglasses and spectacles are “Exclusive” opticians charge $3 a pair for these. Women's Enam'etled Watch hunting case styles; miniature face and 14 kt. gold hunting cases; some set with diamond chips; otherx with pearls; worth $25—special, 613.50 Women's Solld Gold Watches—Hunting case and To-Morrow You May Buy Good some most extraordinary specials here in our umbrella store to- morrow. $1.69 for Plece-Dyed Taffeta Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 50c. ; 3 sort, which have such a widespread popu- larity among eyeglass wearers in general, made—harticularly light in weight, though strong and exceptionally durable, ~ quality are selling daily at the “exclusive” opticians’ pair, Eyeglasses and Spectacles ‘Some Splendid Values in Girls” Dresses & Misses’ Svits. The girl from six to sixteen is well taken care of in our girls’: outfitting section—no larger or more, varied assortment of dresses and suits to be found anywhere—and prices distinctly low always. 98 & $2.98 for Girls’ White sses’ Tali. ed Lawn Dresses. $7.98 & $9.98 Sr ored Suits. any styles; some with tucked yokes and ruffles trimmed with In- | feut’iQhe tit wool cloth, van Sertions of lace or embroidery— | Braid ahd tined with satin tiene sizes 6 to 14 years, on bottom of and46 me $4.98 for Girls’ Cashmere sizes, ri Dresses. 12 ine all-wool quality; with round A for Misses’ yoke, tucked: full ruifie around yoke $12.98 & 14.98 Foret Seats trimmed with silk braid; sizes 6 to 14 years, $6.98, $7.49 & $7.98 for Girls’ s Albatross Dresses. Made with tucked yoke, finished with rutfe and stitched belt of satin in self colors; trimmings of lace medallions on rutle—6 and 8 year sizes, $6.95; 10 year size, $749p12 and 14 year sizes, $7.98. Of all-wool pebble cheviot and I mixtures; made double-breasted Eon or jacket style—the Etons have cape over shoulders, trimmed with folds oi eu ihe jacket made collarless style, wi id tri skirts are beautifully talor, stitched and perfectly finished in every de~ tall; sizes 14 and 16 years, Second Fioen, 50th St. Section, Taffeta SilK Umbrellas for 95c.. | A purchase constituting about 25,000 umbrellas brings about Pirst on the list come these splendid um! made of ‘Union silk taffeta, with case and tassel; 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch sizes for men, women and children, They've 2 handsome assortment of' handles, Including wood, Dresden, pearl and other fancy sorts. English Glorta Umbrellas, 29c. i ality; with neat handles; 24, 26 and 28 inch s! for men, oys. Not more than two sold to a customer, ae $185 tor Pure Sitk Umbrefias. Splendid quality; a large variety of handsome handles for bea 26 and 28 inch sizes for men women. Main Floor, Seth St. Section, Good women and Umbrellas. Firmly and substantially made, with a beautiful assortment of handles, in- cluding pearl, sterling, Dresden, horn and gun metal; 26 and 28 inch sizes. In a Special Saturday Sale! 2, These are the famous “Acme” skeleton set Every patr of these glasses is scientifically Eyeglasses and spectacles of the very same at as high as $2 a pair. To-morrow you may be suited at SOc. 2 patr. Eyeglasses, 68c. With goldoine or silverine frames; warranted not to tarnish or break; made of solid metal all the way sBrouey would) bs/sibateatn/ ai: #2/e H Sctentifically made and highly finished) the eyegiasses springs, are skeleton set, with patent cork nose-rests. The in gold-filled frames, with solid meg nose-plecss, Taffeta Silk ° Petticoats. They're caown in ail the new gf Men’s Collars, 55c.. Half Doz. Boys’ sizes, too, in the lot—- open face styles: set with they’re all inteed four-pl nickel-plated movements; y. Ply, Spring colors—made with th d $20; special every one absolutely first qual- uated 37.95, dios, eae om $9.9! ity—we'll warrant they'll give Pleating, of Women’s Chatelaine as good wear as the 45c. special, Ades TASES aR collar on the market. ullye : ; jewelled oSwiss movements; Choice of forty styles. $4 98 worth $15; special, $4.98 Real value 75cehalf dozen. eo Main Floor, Front, Centre. Saturday Is a Great Men’s Day---Bloomingdales’ Serves You Promptly. If Saturday Evening is your most convenient time, please keep in mind that our Examining Rooms are open, with Oculists and Opticians in attend- Ce, 6 NO CHARGE for Examination Gia: if needed, $1.00 up. OPTICIANS—42 Years’ Practice. 25 Broad St., Arcade..Broad Ex. Bldg 217 Broadway... .Astor House Block | 223 Sixth Avenue. 1345 Broadway STORES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Cee TEENIE from the tiniest miniature to a life size portrait Paincess PANEL PHOTOS $2% Pea Dozen 7 The Angel Child, | «what's vour name? asked the teacher, . The Angel Child replied, “My name's ‘Ann,’ but they call me jane’ {pr short, because ‘Mary's’ #9 hard to pronounce, xperts pro- nounce the best advortising medium to be Sunday World W: ver two ‘Actual Value 200.00 room and fitonen Welding: We follow 70 pleoes of ¢ ayards of onlcloth, 2 balr of Curtain, Rug T Tapestry Table articles, for Flat at $65.00. 1,09 A WEEK e OPENS AN ACCOUNT |; “Wen’s Suits, Men's Top Coats, all styles, from all colors, from 4) 5,00 to 17.50 4.50 to 19.50 |, CLOTHING ON CREDIT} Lodies’ Tolior-made Ladies’ Gravenette OF Dress Suits Rain Cools, trom 6.98 to 25.00 8.50 to 22.00 Freight and R. R. F. Hlowed on All Out-of-Town Orders. Eveninys Until 9 lock. q AVE BEVWEER: BORRIS.TS Open Pe os 1423 way two 2 Want cheapest and quicke th 6th Avenue, Corner 20th Street. 25 CENTS—1904 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS) Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Recon4 Ficon, Beth Bt. Spring Sale of Hosiery 1 For Men, Women and Children. WOMEN’S 89. AND 98%. HOSIERY, in fancy lisle thread, jacquard vertical stripes Oa and boot effects....2.--.seseeeceeceee eres WOMEN’S £9c. LACE LISLE THREAD c HOSE, in all-over and boot effects; also plain gauze lisle thread; 3 pairs for $1.00....... rib fast black cotton, doublé knees, heels l Que and toes; regular 19c. value..--------- MEN'S 50c. FANCY AND ALL BLACK ec COTTON AND LISLE THREAD SOX, 2 in embroidered and all-over lace effects.... TAN AND PONGEE HOSE for Women and Children to match all leather shades; in silk and lisle. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE, in heavy Bei aa

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