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Women’s Neckwear Also to-morrow, the following Special Values ‘Women’s Linen Embroidered Turnover Collars and in white and colors, assorted designs, Value 50c ‘Women’s Dotted Crepe de Chine Ties, in white, light blue, pink and black, and Washable Stocks, inan assortment of fine materialé and desirable combinations, Value 75c & 95c¢ = Stern Brothers LARGELY AUGMENTED LINES OF LACE COLLARS, FANCY YOKES OF CHIFFON AND LACES, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, HAND-MADE AND HAND-EMBROIDERED, FANCY STOCKS OF CHIFFON AND SILK RUFFS, STOLES AND CAPES, AND A COMPLETE LINE OF WASHABLE STOCKS. Men’s & boys’ clothes: no wonder we’re busy. Our first consideration in purchasing clothing is—are the goods worth the money? And that Here's why we've added an extra salesforce for Saturday: $1.98 for boys’ regular $4 sults, These sulte—that have made such @ atir ig town—are now made even more interesting by adding man; They are cut in doul serme should be your first consideration. $5.50 for men’s regular $12.00 suits, All-wool suits of this se: son’s cut and make—of bl and neat and desirable mix- tures; both single and double- breasted models, $7.50 for regular $15.00 sults or topcoa' These garments—both suits | overconts—reached America's | designs, best makers of clothing at a | helr original cost. new biecbreasted $14.75 for men’s hand- tailored $25 suits or ‘These suits and topcoats, tn f fabrics of ‘the us | very latest and most exclusive e hand-tallored in dare, without pro- duced i the most exclusive Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, embroidered, | 2 Sale of all the most d ble spring shadings, y At Exceptionally Low Prices. aod Russia Calf, made on lasts specially adapted to growing feet. fabrics, in single | and double-breasted’ models. $6.50 for regular $13.50) suits or topcoats. tallor shops in this city. | $10.00 ‘for regular $20.00 suits or topcoats. through fancy cassimeres, in both single and double- Soft Lustrous Faille Ribbons 54 inches wide, in black, white and Vatue 406. yd. 27 particular he may be—will be able to make a selection in this lot of single and double- breasted suits. : are all this season's né and most desirable coloring: The topcoats are cut with @ loose swagger that Is distin tive of higher-grade clotnin $1.45 for regular $3.50 boys’ double-bre: a = desirable, and the ever-popular blagk spring topcoat. $2.98 for boys’ regular $6.50 sults. Norfolks in serge and fancy mixtures, double-breasted serge & with Knickerbocker breeches, sailor esriad ot au shades of serges, and the sopular Russian sult with the sallor collar, Made of all-wool fabrios of the latest shades and col- orings: thoroughly made and’ trimmod, und made on the non-destructible pattern. These anite aro well woceh your consideration. A great day for girls, misses and children. Such Saturday selling will be a Bee re pee er rt really wonderful offerings: entire yoke of lace Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Children’s school dresses, 98c.— chambrays—Rus- YOUNG MEN'S HIGH-GRADK SUITS, ) With Extra of fine mixtures and black cheviots, Trousers double or single-breasted coats, $y 0.90 e OUNG pans is Ok COATS, penleneht shades of coverts, $8 QO sitk lined, $12.75 Usually $32.50 to 18.00, BOYS’ TOP COATS, all-wool coverts, in desirable colorings, 7'to 16 years, $3.75 CHILDREN’S AND BOYS’ REEFERS, oy Saflor collar or regulation styles, majority with $ Silk embroidered design on sleeve, 3 to 12 years, 5.00 Misses’ $14.75 suits, $1095— Coats Norfolk style; chevio® and funcy mixtures, 8’ $6.95 box coats, $4.95— feta; made collariess, Children’s white dresses, $1.50 for’ Satur $1.50 $8.75 dresses for SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, with Eton Collars, ) With Extra NORFOLK SUITS, mistures and solid colors, — Trousers DOUBLEBREASTED SUITS, innew mixtures, ) $5.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoe Dep’t Complete assortment of SHOES, OXFORD TIES and BAREFOOT SANDALS, in White Canvas, Patent Leather, Vict Kid, Tan Goat Skin $7.50—Light fancy mixtures; box sty Children’ $8.75 box coats, $8.95 for women's $12.50 coats— $4.95— white organdie+yoke of | hemstitching and Val women’s $15 suits— | $9.50 for women’s $14 jackets— $18.95 suits— nd fancy mixtures; sizes 34, nly. West Twen sthird Street Women’s $2.50 Oxfords, Saturday $1 pair. Opportunities told of only because of these very exceptional—really rare—values. On sale trom 10/'Women’s $3.50 shoes, Women’s $3 and $3.50 toll ofclock.— | 69c. a pair. 4nd) 12 to 1 o'clock only.wo men's | OM Sale 10 to 12°0'clock ontys Walton’s | WOMEN’S VESTS. | Fine rinvea Cotton Vests, trimmed with torehon lace, low necks, This sale will be especially ap- preciated by those who have been 18c paying 5c. for this same article.. NECKWEAR SALE. emrotacrea Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, Venise Lace Stocks, Maline Rosettes in black, white, ' light blue and violet; regular ’ 19¢ HATS AND CAPS. chitaren's sattor Hats made of the finest straw in plain or fancy patterns, also Lawn Caps in a variety of the latest designs, including an assortment embroidered with ruche, French Caps corded and tuckéd; Embroidered Bonnets, with in- serting and ruffle; regular 89c. at 49C GLOVES BOUGHT OF US CLEANED FREE OF CHARGE. (Rees & Rees, cleaners.) Eighth Ave. & 5Ist St. high-grade shoes. all hand-turned, and Goodyear welt. French kid and Nght vict kia; but- mostly small sizes— |. 44%4—some larger; A, B and © widths only from # to fi-Sat- ¢Q patent cnlf shoes Some 2,000 dozen pairs of gloves at half. A downtown importer, discontinuing his fabric glove line, closed out to us at a sacrifice for spot cash some 2,000 dozen pairs of gloves—at half. 35c ‘Lhe gonds consist of fine quality lisle, two-clasp and Jersey wrists—open lace Hale gloves, in black, white and all popular colors—also two-clasp pure silk wloves—mostly white—(ust the thing for present wear)—elbow length pure silk for Gloves gloves In black and white, and a variety of styles that will have to be seen to be ‘upprectated. AS NO such an opportunity may occur ugsin this season a good Worth 75c, yply of these gloves should be purchased. | 40c straw braids, all col- ors, 12 yds. for: $2.25 imported flower $1 mercerized b $3 Chiha silk walsts, $2.25— 1 and 75c pure 39¢ cambric drawers, 29c-—-Um- 69c gowns, 49¢—IHigh or V neck, ayiuire yoke of insertion. $2.98 skirts, $1.98—Cambric or dawn, deep umbrella ruffle, ‘tions’ of lace or embroidery, dust also $1 and $1.25 Men's 75c cambric neck night shirts . $2.98—China silk trimmed with Iaee—in both white $10 trimmed hats, Jatest creations; finest materials. y= to-wear hats, $1.25 Sc black fancy braid hats, 50c At poppy wreaths for children, —_——<———rrreeee eee $2.98 Cheviot waists, $1.59— sever Wy soiled from handling; odd bea; THREE CHILDREN Is Ill. Killed. SOUTH Maes. Frank Gallo, seven years old. of No. Breen re the mune ue tel -day by a big cable spool which gel! chopper here, and the mysterious illness | {72M & Wagon making its way across fof the mother. Portions of meat thought | Hester street. %6 be the cause of the fliness were taken | Gallo was watehin s away reccritly for chemical analysis by |, i the wagon, which the Site Board of Health ones to the Hickey Contracting All knowledge of what was found te|COMpany. The spool fell and landed Withheld. but after the anal s orders }On the head of the boy. He was in- have portions of the | Stantly Killed. chiltven forwarded ————_____ hy ONE THOUSAND PRIZES whether they bell Lee = OFFERED food or w the Geoar Vor the Answers to These Ques- on account of his What town in sidewalls, curt id head? nes and at No. ‘ nadliny het? committed suici¢ y Chas a toe for every day afternoon, living int d by Wits anything abeuc himse Ae war an ironwork: had some money when he i but this ran out last . Ly AACS » win WOUNDED BOY DIES OF LOCKJAW While Playing with Toy Pistol Clarence McKim Was Shot ‘n Left. Hand with Wad of ‘ACCUSED IN PAGE MURDER LOSES Court Denies Tucker’s Experts the Privilege of Examining Clothing and Other Evidence in the Hands of Prosecution. ~MVSTERY IN DEATHS {7-YEAR-OLD Boy CRUSHED TO DEATH All Expired Suddenly After Eat- | Cable Spool Fell from a Wagon ing Meat, and Police Reticent| on Hester Street and Little While Inquiry Is On—Mother| Frank Gallo Was Instantly Clarence McKtm, twelve years old, of No, 1406 Fifth avenue, died to-day from | lookjaw caused by shooting off a 16- cent pisted into his left hand, of paper and powder was forced under the ekin at the time the pistol was dis- | Covert, or fancy mixed cloth Coats. New Strapped WALTHAM, Mass, April 16.—Judre Luce, of the Waltham Police Court, to an application made by Vahey, for an order that other evidence hands of the Government tn conneotion with the prosecution ‘Tucker on the charge of murdering Mabel Page. of Weston, be available to experts acting for the defense. ‘The Court also denied permission to This was removed, but later the symptoms of tetanus appeared. The boy bought the pistol on Good Friday and while playing with some of friendg pulled the trigger accl- Tt was not until last Tuesday that the hand began to swell and Mo- removed to St. pital. ‘The physicians on Wednesday notleed that the boy's Jaw began to They realized th jaw and tried every method known tw science to prevent the jaws from look- ing altogether. ‘The disease had com- pletely taken hold of the boy yesterday and his teeth were held harg and fast. aooldent occurred McKim had his hand dressed at @ drug store in the neighborhood. the first symptoms of th inmpect the Page premises. ‘The action of the Court, {t was an- nounced, was based on the lack of Ju District-Attorney Sand steps, ff any, would by POLICEMAN BOSSE INDICTED. He Must Stand Trial for Killing Saloon-Keeper, the policeman of What great poet's death was caused je United States has of the finest marble? of the United Sta found “ t seven years before killing of Patrick of oy) ——___ “Wrote His Death Diary,” A way out in the woods in Michigan a man of learning suffered alone for hteen days fighting off death. by day he noted on @ calendar the ap- | —————— slisht OFFERED CHA!R OF HISTORY. rs April Li-Preston Carthy, ot Philadelphia, he offered the chair of ruler Biles ‘ho Cathiolié Universe original documents came into the hands of the Sunday Wort, and there is a Oo jntoreating story about the man the diary he left in next Sunday's W told Mrs.# DIRECTORY with uext ¥ 6th Ave., 22d and 23d Streets, N.Y. $14 walking suits, 98— Blouse style, in fancy ares. es’ juvenile $10.75 suits, $5.50—A manufacturer's sample line; no two alike, % coats, in tan covert; fly front. In -tan Govert cloth, Ay front effect, coat collar, ned throughout with velf-color satin, Oxfords, $1.50. No mail orders, none C. 0. D. not exchangeable.—righ-grade Oxfords—Ideal kid, patent colt, yiel kid and Russian calf—most all sizes; high Cuban and military heels; Goodyear welt and turned soles—slightly shop worn from be- ing displayed in the win- Soyite Ching silk, with” tucked portion Tmed with real’ Ince in- An Everlasting Fou! of pleanure In the wrest Columbia Graphophone. The Perfected Phonograph. | gets it, Columbia Gold Moulde, Yiinder Reco: Dito Records Expert Exchanged. Repairing. JAMES McGREERY & 60, Misses’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor. Covert Cloth Suits,—Tailor- ed strap back Coats, New model pleated Skirts. Blue and Black Eton Suits, Sizes 14 and 16 years, $18.50, model, — Sizes 14 and 16 years. $7.50. blue and black fancy mixed cloths, $3.75 and $5.50, Coats, Sizes 6 to 12 years, $3.75. Twenty-third Street, {Double Blue S iFour-Hour Sale of Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits One of the Mos 200 of these coats in this lot. Stylish, well made garments at almost half of what they really ought to bring. Tan covert cloth, made in the most fashionable colarless style, with ten rows of tailor stitching round neck, lined throughout to edge with rich satin, broad front effect, fastened with loops e and trimmed with fancy buttons, reverse cuff; sizes 32 to 44.. Four-Hour Bargains in Newest Waists. hours only, from 9 A. M. till i Ps M. You'll want several of these handsome Waists when you see what beautiful par- ments they are. Made from sheer white lawn, with front of tucks and Val. lace insertings, also in fancy striped and figured Batiste in a beautiful assortment of colorings, with full pleated front trimmed with large pearl buttons, French back, full sleeve and fancy tab stock; ‘one of those great values that are found only at our sales; choice Bt icccecccesees oo . oo Boys’ $4 Suits for 4 Hours at $1.98. These Are Remarkable Values, but There Are Only Enough of the Suits to Last from 9 A» M. TULL ry! Suits, ages 3to 9. Every suit made from strictly all-wool fancy cheviots—varied in mixtures and col $s. the spring variety—grayest, brownest effects that bespeak their value—they are trimmed and tabored ines Ner convincing as to their merit. Boys’ $5.00 Suits Offered the Whole Day at $2.98, markable price. We place so much faith in the style, workmanship and materials that we guarantee to give a new suit for every one that proves unsatisfactory. Double-Breasted Suits for Boys, 7to 16; Norfolk Suits, with plain or bloomer more of them. in the quality and style that we insist upon, to place on sale for this four hour event. Get here early and choose from the entire lot at; per pair. an ——$—$——_ YF Shoe Department, Main Fioor Annex, direct entrance from Fourteenth Street, via West Door. Important All-Day Sale of Shoes, offering many of the best values that habe been placed before you during the entire season. A tamps Till 1 P, Mtoe saan #16 6 An Important Special Lot Offered from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. To-Morrow. These Suits are worth double and more. There are only 100 in the entire lot. That's why we offer them as four-hour specials. In newest Eton, Blouse or Coat styles, made from all-woo! Cheviot, Venetians and Fancy Suitings, in Pield and other effects, Braid, taffeta silk or combination trimmed. Taf- ° feta silk, satin or silk serge lined. Skirts in newest pleats, flare and trimmed styles. Colors blue, brown, castor and fancy suitings. Sizes 12 to 18. Values $10.00 to $14.00; on sale to-morrow at.... Girls’ Peau de Soie Goats All Day at $3.98 A New Lot Go on Sale To-Morrow Morning, and Plenty of Them to Last Throughout the Entire Day. Made with shoulder capes trimmed with antique lace and tailor stitch- ing, silk braid and lace medallions; silk braid and silk insertion, large puff sleevs; full box back double-breasted front, lined throughout with black or light blue lining; they are % length; sizes 4 to 14, at... ° 4-Hour Sale Women’s Satin-Lined Govert Jackets t Surprising Opportunities of the Entire Season. From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. To-Morroh An offering that will bring an immense throng. Posttively for 4 P.M. Positively on Sale for 4 Hours Only. The Assortment Inclades: Boys’ Norfolk Suits, ages 5 to 15—Boys’ Two-Piece Double-Breasted ‘Suits, ages 7 to 15—Boys' Sallor Als in This Lot Will Be Found ldren’s Washable Bedlord Cord Russian Etons—tine white collar; Russians in ages 3 to Iso Eton R: ns bw sj age o in fancy effects and all-wool Covert cloths; ages 3 to 6; choice at . Several styles—thoroughly well made and carefully finished garments offered at a re- Pants, ages 7 to 15 years. The Double-Breasted Suits come in Gray, Plue and Black, strictly all-woollen worsteds, guar. BS} anteed to give $5 worth of satisfaction, and a value fancy effects with bloomers, blue serge and fancy cl For the Smaller Boy—Russian Etons, with extra_wide collars, in_all ec Ke—blue, brow -ages 3 to 7 also washable silk, for late Spring, same age . e More of Those Men’s Trousers at $1.00, Sises 30 to 42 Waist Measure, Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. Till} P.M. That the trousers are worth double and more, if you have examined those sold at our previous sales you'll be as sure of this fact as we are. Some folks ask us why we don't sell Can’t get them! Hard work to get a hundred pair of them 1 00 e you can't duplicate. The Norfolks come inff?” heviots in plain trousers; ages 6 to 16. “4 Special Lot Men’s $2 Shoes on Sale All Day, $1.19 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 shoes have cork soles, pair...........00..4.. ° Another Lot of Fxceptionally Good Shoes for Men Offered at $1.59. Many $3.00 values in this special offering. Not a pair in the entire lot worth less than $250. You'll never realize the full value of our men's shoe store unless you invest gate some of the splendid special offerings we are making. Vici Kid Shoes, in lace or 1 59 congress, with plain toes or with toe caps. Also Storm Calf Shoes... pac’ Footwear for Boys and Girls at Remarkably Low Prices. Shoes for Girls—Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, patent Shoes for Boys—Calf Leather Lace Shoes, leather toe caps, sizes 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7,8, 83,9 double soles, sizes 9, 9, 10, 1034, 11, 69 9%, 10, 1034, 11. 114, 12, 12%, 13, 13% (o Patent Leather Colonia! Slippers for Girls; Patent Leather Oxfords for Girls and Boys; sizes 6, 636.7, 7%, 8, 8%, 99%, 10,10%, Sizes 6,614, 7, 7%, 8, 8%,9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11, 11%, 42, 12%, 13, 13%, ty 134, 25 14 12, 1248, 13, 13% id 79¢ special, pai Special, per pair JAMES McGREERY & CO. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Merino Underwear 3rd Floor. for Taffetas Silk Blouse Coats, lined with white. $12.00, $15.00 end $18,50, s Black Broadcloth, Semi-fit- | with high or low neck and ting coats,lined witn white, Jong or short c or black Taffetas silk, Spring or summer weight. { 4, 115 one will buy his fine horses and $19.50. $1.50 Three-quarter length Coats, : ; made of black Peau de|Boys’ Balbriggan or white, Pedestrian Skirts, made of Twenty-third Street. Children’s blue Cheviot Box —— A Naval Need. 5 SS & fortune awaits the man who can a ere e andere” The’ pro.| tt is even better this year thax Fintt Gondsy: World, Wante-over| Copy of the World Almanso fwe million readers. Eneyelopedia. Price 25 cents; Ladies and Children. Furley and Buttrum’s Eng- lish Underwean : ilk and weol Merino Vests, sleeves, | °00r Smith his extstence in sorrow dis- parages, carriages. “Try a ‘World Want’ for luck,” a wise neighbor advises, Since when all Smith’s wares find quick sales at high prices. Value $2.50 to $4.50, Soie, or Taffetas Silk. Sea Island Cotton, Vests} , , , : and Drawers Adverieg in. the, Great Want Direc $22.50. Sizes 20 to 34 inches, ite Burnley "Workd=read by over two t soc each, steer ation advertisements feeslyed *3? New York's, grenteat WANT AD, DIRECTORY in inawed with the Suxtday World. It reaches over two million readers Twenty-third Street. “attract boarde:s” j¢|tt was lmet, You ought to own (=

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