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TEST ELST Stern Brothers an-Importation éf the Highest Class French Hand-made Lingerie consiéting of very desirable styles Night Robes, Corset Covers, Pantalons, Chemises, Petticoats and Dressing Sacques Hand-Embroidered and Trimmed with Real and Imitation Laces, at 1 ‘ HATS TRIMMED FREB j OF 1 ® CHARGE, “ Suits, jackets $4 slik waists, $2.98—China silk waists—also some tailored. others trimmed with laew—in both white and black. $2.98 Cheviot walsts, $1.59— Cheviot, in several styles; some slightly eolled from handling; 044 $3 China silk walsts, $2.25— White China silk, with tuakéd , Skirts, waists : Well-made, artistic attire at prices never before known in April—extraordinary Friday inducements. SR aie if $1.98 for $3.95 walking skirts— —Mannish mixtures, with side pleat At bottom, finished’ with buttons. $3.75 for $6 walking skirts— New side-plaited effect; variety of materials, $12.50 for women’s $18.95 sults snd brown shevict walking Eton jacket. $7.50 for women’s $15 sults— Walking and dress suits in black, *,SUEDE KID AND CAPE LEATHER. ~\ LACE PATTERNS IN ALL LENGTHS. white, black and colors , Millinery .|ROSE BUD WREATHS, ICHES of large silk Bluets, LACE HATS, » Glove Departments » » EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF ALEXANDRE, AVONDALE, “NAPOLEON, PENRYTH, LUPIN & BRISTOL MAKES, IN GLACB AND St White and American Beauty Roses, Specially Reducéd Prices 4 To-morrow and Saturday, Women's Tailor-made Walking Suits | of Mixed Tweeds-and Cheviots, Reduced from $39.50 at $25.00 “HAND-MADE FILET GLOVES AND, MITTS. REGULAR-MADE SILK GLOVES, TROPICAL ier GLOVES AND MITTS, “SUEDE FINISHED LISLE THREAD GLOVES, WITH CLASPS OR BUTTONS, IN WHITE, BLACK AND LATEST TINTS FOR: SUMMER WEAR. ~ w# Friday and Saturday, Special Values » © WOMEN'S 1-CLASP OR BUTTON P. X. M. CAPE GLOVES, Ettibroiderd backs, in white, black, mahogany and Smyrna, ‘Hight weight, mannish style for street wear “WOMEN'S 2-CLASP REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES, ‘ovérseam sewn, for street or dress wear, in OBE 1.00%. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF Materials Flowers, Foltage, Wings and Shaded Ostrich Plumes To-morrow, Sale of WREATHS of Roses, Poppies, Bluets, Daisies, etc., for Women's or Children’s Hats, Value 650 Untrimmed Hats STRAW HATS, with double brims, 88c 52.45, 3.45 West Twenty-third Street Na But for District-Attorney Jerome’s Hard Fight Against the Gamblers Much f “More Money Would Be Distributed Among the Black Horse Cavalry. . (Special to The Evening World.) bic ‘ALBANY, N. ¥., April 14.—Yes, the doush bag has arrived, _ Many men came up on the afternoon train from New York City Jaden mith heavy satchels. Such apparent strangers were never met with more + oy Woing by noon to-day. ( The Consolidated Gas Company ts ited with having, as usual, oon- }eributed more to the bank accounts of \ehe Black Horse Cavalry than any jother single interest. The legislative maf jetooks have done their part shame- Jessly and have killed off every meas- Rey ure designed to relieve the public from ©, the extortions of the Gas Trust, Gaa Bill Worth 8100, If the East River Gas biti fome @ law tt would mean a ton of at least $100,000 more among the Black Horse Troopers, Probably litue joney bas yet been pald for votes in fayor of scandalous grab. In re- ent years tho lobby has arranged io ) pay s0 much a vote tn case a particular Dill which it wants passed actually be- a law. This policy has been }) followed at the present lon in the y, gpame of the East River grab and other i td measurt | Wistrict-Attorney Jerome dia more to Keep down the receipt of the Cavalry- than any other oMcial who has Terared before the Legislature this Syinter, The $100,000 boodle fund sent here by the gamblers, and which The (WGrid exposed, would now be scattered +t banks throughout the State if the Jerome bill had been killed. It ts a notorious fact that the New York gam- ers believed they had ‘arcanged” to “PM this bit! in the Senate. But for Benatpr Brackett's bitter personal at- jack On Senator Raines the day the bill up Mr. Jerome would have re- 4 to’ New York defeated, mapo Js anpther of the things" by which the Black Nepront 4 “good alry tly if the bill beaomes \.recent advance in the Mlection. Most of the money-beareus went to the Ten Rych melected quiet places. The word was passed that there eee would be something Saveral millions to the Ram, ters, and the Cavalrymen theretore rec eas on cheap There will be no distribution er Ramey = cash until the bill actually becomes > jaw, but both the lobby and ite legis, lative servants expect that rf wet on the statute books, Niagara, Power Graft, The Niagara Power: grab ‘9 another divided here to which meang money to ¢! rOmoters, the Ramage bill or the Niagara Power bill, These are two measures of either of which 4 can truly be sala « fons in tt ‘There are mill- The Black Here Tx; too much of le, ‘opers have seen sislative action not to mer ae hard to strike when such ngs pre txing re being carried through. ® drop from these Dills to the measure which menue upon New York City a third of the cost of the White Plains road. Only a beg- ree $2,000,000 18 Involved tn this bill, nd yet it was y ; at it $750,000 clear profit to its promotety ae eae te Nee ores MAN KILLED BY GAS. Victim Leaves Widow and Seven Children, Frederick Thiel, forty-two years old, a carpenter, was found dend from gas xlation to-day at his home, No fast Seventieth street, where he With his wife and seven children a inten be the police to be a Thiel had been out of work for a long time and the family was supported by &_ seventeen: ola ‘daughter’ ana younger son. Gas was found ascaping an chee burner in room but wuathor it was int a St spolientaly: settable nnn kasapi Site ence at sil ic iran mi as canal et Ton mrrmeen wits: Cent TAe8 SA iceman mixtures; in zi jacket. and eton style; sizes 2% Women's $7.95 dress skirts, *6 and 38 only. $4.75—Broadcioth, oheviot, 3" $14 walking sults, BK fan and granite aboth; in black, 95. le, in fancy mix- blue, gray and tan, Texaates if tures. Women’s $3.50 shoes, 69c.: wonderful selling. 12 tol gelech only. 69c. for misses’ and | Ladies’ $3 -and $3.50 spe is : ae ee vit ait | children’s $1.50 shoes Oxfords at $1.50. Hae Tarseat Behe and sanda! On sale 10 to 12 Pclock only, 9.80 to 10.80 o'clock, Every pair a big bargain—patent leather strap sandals, in all sizes and widths—all neatly made, with smooth inner soles, Also 600 pairs of misses’ and children's button and lace, and Uttle gents’ shoes, box calf, vict and and lyear welt, French kid and light Wei kid; button OF Ince; mostly small sizes—2%4, 3 Gongola kid, regular $1.60 . shoca, 690.; also Oxford tien FE eae the Belay? 69C | a atiscccecssreemerssneien., O9C Jlonia! ties, Oxford tieg and shoes—fo! t shi opferdg arises toa rideangreg ae aneae en’s clothing ‘specials in Friday’s sale. ‘ Values that the merest glance will demonstrate—the outcome of a recent remarkable purchase. $1.00 for men’s regular $2.50 pants —The greatest values in pants ever offered by us or any other house in thiscity. All- woo! fabrics; cut and thoroughly made. $1.50 for regular $3.50 pants—A wonderful collection—all sizes, all kinds of fabrics and latest patterns. $2.00 for regular $4.50 rraniiiee most cular person can make a selec. tion. Pic aad thraugh worsteds ; cheviots, both black and fancy, and foreign cassimeres, $5.50 for men’s regular $12 suits— Most extraordinary offer ever made at this season of the year. Suits of black and neat mixtures. he best value ever lar $2.60 values, at $7.50 for regular $15 sult or top. coat—This season’s most desirable ma- terials and colorings—a large line of pat- terns, including everything, from the Popular clay worsteds to the latest and most exclusive fancy cheviots. $1.45 for regular $3 boys’ double- breasted suits—All-wool materials; cut double-breasted ; a suit that will compare with any $3 suit. $1.98 for boys’ regular $4 sailor suits—All-woot serge, fast color; trimmed in white and black soutache braid; a suit | that will wear and look well. eat 6th Ave., 22d and 23d great sale. Misses’ $10.75 sults, $7.50— Light fancy mixtures; box style. Chi Ss $8.75 box coats, $5.50—A manufacturer's sample line; no two alike. $8.95 for $12.50 Coats— % coats, in tan eorert; fly front. $12.78 for women’s $16.78 Coats—stylish collariess coats, Bnely strapped stitched; ex- tra fine covert cloth, in tan. $9.50 for women's $14 jackets— Feet rial thse with selt-color atin No mail orfers, none C, 0. D, and not exchangeable, High-grade Oxfords half regular price, Ideal kid, patent colt, vict kid end Russian calf—most all sizes; high Cuban and military heels; Goodyear welt and turned soles. Slightly shop 1.50 worn from being displayed in the windows—hence the re- se Auction ......-seseeee. Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, $1.00. On sale from 10 to 11 o'clock, f one hour at this price, Patent colt, vict kid and patent H Known in New York et thong 790 Wool dress fabrics. 250 880, Fancy Grenadine Voiles. 4c. Fancy Chev! $1.00 Cheviot SilK bargains. ‘Tc. quality 24-in. colored c: Ge Whine all ahages and blaze 49C 0c. quality g3-in black Habuta!l mire A, ate GOS xtord 1. ual othe 25c | “dress wile, ail new 69c wo, Black ‘Volies. 440 Mc, auality pure white wase- 25¢ Cotton wash fabrics. » Cotton Goods Remnants, 7o Wye Corded Lawne and Batistes, Do 18c. Imported Batistes, ewell 12'c style 8c. Sik-mixed Gingh: B80. 70. quality 24-inch Tussah #1! wonderful values. Bc, quality all colors 78c. B. T. cor: top, dip hip, CNo mat! o $2 Ornamental combs, $1 Tortone combs—so-called—that have every virtue of the tortoise; per- fect duplicates of the high-priced real shell. And in Point of beauty, style and serviceability, compared with the tortoise, their price is monly, ® trifte. ‘his lot comprises a wide variet: of amber and darker’ tones, dere orated in the daintlest designs of triple plate gold, inlaid with pearls, coral, Rhine and other stones. We bought them at a price ordina- + rily Impossible. They will go quick to-morrow at half thelr real worth. $1 Tortone side and back combs, $2 mounted T. Men's $2.0 ized isle und Ten’s $1.25 and sizex fi mos, to 2 y dresses, 59c— | idren’s 79c. ligee shirts ..... teats dresses; French waists, | Men's bbc and embroidery trimmed: also figured | neckwear . lawn, bishop at izes to 4 yra, 79¢. cambric | 89c.—tucks | 12¢. for 19c. veiling—Plain, fancy ‘or chemise | _ and dotted mesh; IR inches wide | 29c. for 48c. velling — Single thread, with large dots; black and colors, ° and Insertion—high style. $2.50 kimono gowns, $1.98— Silkoline, figured crepon and fian- nelette, silk or Dresden borders: $2, 98 cambric petticoats, $1.98— Jawn, umbrella ruffles of point de Parla, embroidery or torchon, 20c. extension rods, 9c.—Genuina %4 Inches, brass curtain rods—will extend to | 39c. Holl: mounted on spring ro needed attachments. $8.50 trimmed hats, $5.00—A matohless selection for Friday. $10 trimmed hats, $7.50. latest creations; finest materials. $6 Liberty silk capes, $2.98— t black silk capes, with Liberty silk rumMes, $3 Venice circular collars, $1.98 —Deep cape collars, ecru,’ cream and white, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Important Suit Sale. Silk-Lined Dress Suits of Yinest French Mesh Voile, all with extremely rich trimmings, and mounted over Taffeta of very best quality, 35.00 58 West Twenty-third Street. Sold heretofore at $55.00, $60.00, $65.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO, Sale of Men’s Half Hose, Fine Lisle Thread Half Hose. Black, gray, tans and twoe toned shades, With Silk Embroidered figures and clocks or woven Stripes, 50c. per pair, Value 75c. and $1.00 Half Hose, of black and colored Lisle Thread or Cotton (with Silk embroid- ered clocks orsmall figures) and Plain Grey ortan Bril« liant Lisle. "35c per pair, 3 pair for $1.00 Value soc, BOY OF 13 IN AUTO RUNS DOWN GIRL OF 12. « nown, Two of Her Li Alexus Loughran, thirteen years old, of No. 24 Carlton avenue, Brookly: jured. was arraigned to-day in the Myrtle Av nue Court for knocking down and ser!- injuring Marion Grant, the twelve-year-old daughter of Wallace Grant, while driving an utomobile along South Oxford street. The father of the little gir! t# an autmobile owner and has ty-fve patents for automobile appliances, Tent. whet ection ny Gray. lives at No. 64 South Oxford street, dl- rectly opposite the place where the ac- cident occurred, will cake ts not vet He will wait to see how seri- ously his daughter has been injured. Two of her ribs were broken and It Is feared that one of her lungs was in- REV. CHARLES BEATTIE DEAD. MIDDLETOWN, N. 3%, April 14—Rey. | 0; 4Paralys Charles Beattie, D, D., one of the most prominent Presbyterian clergymen in the State, died here to-day aged sixty: four years. For nearly forty years Mr Beattie had been pastor of the .Pres- Twenty-third Street. ——_—_—_—_—__ VETERAN SHOWMAN ‘DE, dD, SARATOGA, April 14.—Harry ¥, Fu, at here as a result of a stroke id a native of Troy, —— 1S WATBR INTOXICANT? Thoegh water is nen-intexi- your own fortunss ars ® yeteran theatrical manager, is dead He war sixty-eight years * | eee ought to be the biggest bargain immense re fe ® hee Friday this store has ever known. The matchless bargains that we are offering deserve an se, We've never before been able to present such peerless opportunities thus early in the Spring. It ALWAYS pays to buy at Rothenberg’s, but TO-MORROW the savings will are scores of most attractive opportunities specially arranged be manifold, There for this oc- casion, Besides these most astounding merchandise offerings we will give Double Blue Stamps All Day To-Morro Women’s Walking Suits at $5.00 These Walking Suits are made In black or blue plain cheviot. ‘The material {s firmly will keep its shape and give satisfactory wear. in the new flare style, carefully tai lored, and finished with five rows of stitched peau de soie or taffeta around the neck, and gre finished with black braid. Broad-fronted double-breasted style, lined to the edge and fastened with loops; coats 22 inches long, and skirts are walking length tailored stitching around the Sale of Walking Skirts. 600 Walking Skirts, in bright, ttom. All sizes, The New Bertha Waists. lustrous brilifan- Made from fine sheer white lawn, full pleated front tine, pleated and thoroughly tallored; also walk- ing skirts made from men’s fancy suitings, in fifteen gore style, yoke effect; both would be bar- gains at $3, but offered special 1,98 and four lace medallions, lace trimmed Stock, tucked cuff, full sleeve. Correct copy of a waist selling at four times this Price as a great special to-morrow, 98c Girls’ Newest Spring Box Coats at $1,98. Made in new collarless style, double breasted, full Russian back, cloth faced, fancy emblem on sleeve, full reverse puff cuff; neck trimmed with six rows of fancy silk bra! bro} Silks and Dress Goods Includes 2,000 yards of 38-in. All- Ltda Sultings, in the newest Spring 29c mixtures; 50c. grade. a ‘S . | 1l-Wool Two and Three Tone: jaked Suite ara on material in great demand, shown in the 39 wanted mixtures; $9c. value, are a ite, blue and white Check Tal Ik; Meee a white piyiue and white Stripe Taffeta Silk, ina variety of the \ anted styles, in ever, 69¢. values, colors cadet, navy, . All-Silk Shantung Pongee, 85c. grade, at.. 36-in, All-Silk Shantung Pongee, $1.10:grade, at, 89c 1.98 Millinery Bargains. Hand-Made . Se Re and Ready-to-| tas ‘ wn or red; sizes 6 to 14; value $3.00; great ear Ha $3.98 Values at $1.98, This assortment includes all the latest shapes, such as Continentals, turbans, “Ripple,” and the popular “Scoop Hats,” shown in the best colors. The ready-to-wears are trimmed with velvet, silk, ribbon, fancy feathers and ornament: ry value $3.98, $2.00 Values at 98c. The Ready-to-Trim Hats are in black only, made of tucked) and shirred chiffon, silk horsehair and chiffon straw braid, @he Ready-to-Wear Hats are trimmed with vel- vet, straw trimmings, fancy feathers and orna- 9 ments—in all colors; value $2.00, at. . 8c We guarantee to satisfy or a new suit will be given free. An Extraordinary Sale of Boys’ Glothing, Boys’ 84.00 Suits at $1.98. ‘ Sallor Sults, ages_3 to 8 years, made from all-wool serge, in navy, royal, brown and red; also all-woo! Cassimeres, ages 3 to 10 years, in fancy Spring checks and stripes and inthe latest trimmings; Norfolk Suits, ages 3 to 15 years, made from strictly all-wool brown and mixed Scotch effects; Stes Years) fancy cheviots and mixtures; values and are guaranteed to stand the strain of heavy wear; all $4.00 values at Notion Specials. Wubular Shoe Laces, doz., Lik, “spool ttonn, doz. Domestics, Etc. Fine White India Linon, per yard, at.... 10c Dress Lawns, white grounds, colored figures 5 and flowers, per yard. ........0++ sere Cc Voile Suitings, new designs; suitable for 1 7 Shirt Waist Suits, per yard, at (of Good Quality Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 1 J and 45x36, each, at 5 a Sic Garter Supporter Meinch Twill Kitchen Towelling, per yard, at..., Two-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, the ‘trimmings are equal to the usual $4.00 ia 1.98 Patent Medicines And Toiiet Articles—No Mail Orders. Bicarbonate of Glycerine, chemically pure, bottle Ve Seote’ Witch repared a Pi with pure alcohol, quart, 27¢ A Hosiery & Underwear. Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, in low neck with short sleeves; also high neck with short sleeves; F neatly finished with crochet neck and pearl but- 25 tons; regular price 50c,; special at ve Cc Women’s Full Fashioned Black [ercerized Lace Lisle Thread Stockings,in all-over and boot pattern lace ina variety of new patterns, double 29 sole, héel and toe; usual price 69c,; on sale at.. (@ Children’s Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Stockings, double knee, heel and toe; value 1 Oc 15c.; at, per pair os A Great Sale of Women’s and Men’s Shoes. Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, $1.19. Fine Dongola Kid Leather jLace Shoes, with patent toe caps, soft and flexibleg sizes 2%, 3, 314, 4,44 5, 5p Or 6%, 7, 8. Also a Special: Lot of Women’s Patent Leather Ox- fords, with ener i 19 Heel Men’s $2.00 Shoes, $1.19. Every pair Is newly made, and guaranteed to be of good, durable quality. All the best Spring styles are represented, both light and medium weights, in lace and congress, plain toes or with toe-caps. The leathers are those which make most stylish, comfortable shoes, including vici kid, dongola kid, calfskin cordovan and. box calf leathers, while many of the stroes «have cork soles. This entire lot will be placed on sale to-morrow morning per_pair Household Needs at a Tremendous Saving. ————_, Es RAE, ote cite ra 280. wand ha} an $F “hore practical an bai tyle charcoal interiinini He! is . one Of kiln-dried ash with galvan- bronze LON BREAD BOXES— JAPAN'D FOOT TUBS, —— ani io. 100 AND FLOUR ope svogn ano Pisin Bop BASKETS, extii’ quality, medium size "worth 49., at GALVANIZED WATER (arias Med, Large. PAILS, heavy tron. B02 400 at wat u atte 190 NICKELWAR: Correa with copper bottoms, Nickel Plated » + Coffee itn clath with erhot 25c. JAMES McGREERY & 60. ames McGR Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor. Walking Suits, ” Ladies’ Gloves, ipht ixed Homespun,'1 and 2 Clasp, pique sewn, TARDY a ee Suede or Kid Gloves, «¢ For day or evening dress, . FERY 860, Fe MuCREERY'8 60 Jewelry Dept. Automobile Clasp Hat 'Pins, An imported novelty. Set with Peacock Stones, Jade, $20.00 $28.50 $37.50 ; Coral, Turquoise and Gun Silk lined, Voile DressSirts | fy rel Par on Dee $18.50 $28.50 isses' loves. ‘sizes’ 4 sec, Sil Shirt, WetepDesesses’ |. 177 DOr Deals 3):| Jeweled Fan Chains, ‘ oc } H $14.50, $27.50, $35.00. ee if, Bm asa wrenspattcaidin ‘woven The coats are collarless, with deep ands of .

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