The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1904, Page 16

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Stern Brothers will offer to-morrow and Friday Their Entire Stock of High-Class Imported Wraps, Capes, Coats and Paletots in the most desirable Laces, Embroidered Linong, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Broadcloth, Rajah, Burlingham & Pongee At One-half Cost of Importation, 4 ’ Women’s Shoes WALKING PUMPS, GIBSON, SAILOR AND OXFORD TIES, made on carefully selected lasts of the most approved shapes, ta all the most fashionable leathers, white canvas and buckskin. WOMEN’S RIDING BOOTS, in Black and Tan Calfskin, Rug Department A LARGE SHOWING OF HIGH-GRADE AMERICAN MADE WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY AND BRUSSELS RUGS, REPRODUCTIONS OF THE FINEST PERSIAN WBAVES. Rugs for Summer Homes INCLUDING JAPANESE COTTON AND JUTE RUGS, EAST INDIA, ALGERIAN AND FIBER MATS, CALCUTTA RUGS, IN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. For To-morrow, A Sale of ; x12 ft, te Oniettal Designs, Value $24.50 $17.00 GHINA & JAPAN MATTINGS $6 75 8.50 010.50 West Twenty-third Street. “WSS HARNED IS BROKE SKULL AND “CQUGHLESS CAMILLE! LEG IN FALLING \ Dies Robustly for the’Benefit of |H. R..R. Hertzberg, Dramatic a Harlem Audience After the} Critio, Fatally Injured—Found Usual Affecting Scene with) Badly Bruised and Nearly Papa Duval. Lifeless in a Basement: ‘i Camilie — another} ‘The alm lifeless body of H. R. R. 1 Comparisons are ‘amille saat ee Hasetare tier pte falad cacton | / word to some for odious ‘one to do, with Virginia Harned in One 5 dred and Twenty-fifth street and * Seetgaret Anglin in Forty-fourth street? fae sRhrem, in at least this to any: Miss Harneu's. Saraltie fg less Toronto than Mise Angi's. In other words, !t is * Gecidedly mo:> Parisian, Marlem may y opride itself that it ix getting closer to re the “real thing.” Even though Harlem may not send ag mary hondkerchlets to. the “wash” “this week as Mias ee Harned might ike to count, there was 2) atch eloquent communion between the And the handkerchief of one mas- * Puline Harlemite during the interview ‘vetween Armand’s father and +) As must have sir sensitive soul, Certainly it struck to the Maibilities of the audience. Miss Harned used to deceive the even a black, ca wore her own hi early to-day in the basement of the Morton Bullding, No. 116 Nassau street. He had spent several hours after mid- night with friends in the Press Club on the ninth floor of the building and the last seen of him was when he started to walk down the stairn just bofore his horrlbly brulsod and broken body, near- ly lifeless, was found, It is supposed he leaned over the balustrade on his way down the stairs and lost his bal- ance and fell, Hertzberg and a friend, Andrew Col- vin, © member of the Press Club, played billfarda until nearly 6 o'clock, when they left the billlard-room, Colyin went Into the washroom, but when he came out he di@ not see Hertzberg. Think- ing he liad gone downstalre Colvin de- scended, When Colyin did not find Hertaberg at the door he re-entered the building. Looking over the railing of the atairs tumbled It abo he leading, to the basement he saw hie suite po Secitie ficud Iving motionless, the ald of enough white pywder t9 seit Hertzberg wae hurried to the Hudson bt least a war of criticism, #1) sire WHEE IL WAR CURA HL Yeritable frignt. 1c ist and left. leg were at: eacsificing ) and that he hud sustained con- brain, It was sald he of the ve years old and New York re- f rioans and has been lying at tho Anton Hoe, 2 wr House, Hed T0.3100,000 AN Merchant Who Died Recent- ly, Said to Have Accepted Shelter from Salvation Army. double effecs of ca : | apse. in dis aut of i Word has been received by the ex- j | crutors of the estate of Charles Miller, v6: na ie cure on bag the wealthy New York merchant who ied at his home in Williamsburg eae Oires Weeks ago, that the miss spriios nim up.* To-morrow night | Son, George W. Miller, whose pres: Haraed will noe is needed for the probate of, the will, had been the object of Sal- vation Army charity In San Francisco. Young Miller, who has been wan- dering about the West for four years, will recelye about $100,000 from his father's estate. The estate cannot be divided until he is found. Moffat & Kramer, the Williamsburg ‘s, who are executors of the will, wertised throughout the country and hay Felice. in IETTY GIRL DROVE HANSOM (ea for Inciting Heal Cab- bles te Race with Her, “Rnely dressed young woman, who her name. was Miss Maude Nor- a who refused any further iden- of ‘hersgif, wus scolded by trate Breen in the West Side for ‘having tried to incite the in-Golumbus Cirele to a race. ceman Ames found the young the high throne of a| pay n wode driving, abput the. Circle ssgink the professional cab driv aerace tp Central Park West, et inside," sald Ames, “and yw YOU «. nice Place ta at St to xty- | Miller was so hard up on faa an nen tne | MN esate Bes bale Ris had dined very inte last | in Ban Francti with ——$—a LIFE TERM FOR BOY BANDIT. Emil Roeskt, Last of the Chicago Gang, Escapes the Gallows, gan. Francisca’ and to'look for the young man. The jast his family heard trom him Fas, Cereal Monuiis becore the father oad ler was very well and ‘The money was not nce heard that THE WORLD: 6th Ave. 22d and 23d Streets, N. Y. TRIMMED CHARGE, es “4 sess | $5 sale women’s $7.50 jackets; $14 suits, $7.50. byfeiat Sa ee eres araiined || rome neh chrodebont. colle: Stank aoe ftatey mistaren [| throughout with eatin serge. | $6 walking skirts, $3.75.—The | $12.50 for $22 sults— WALKING Women's $13 jackets, $9.50.— newest side plaited effects Stylish jackets in tan covert; variety of the newest materials; fly fronts, coat collar with ex- $6 qualities. tra fine satin. $20 sults,$14.95.—Women’s swell Women's'$13.50 jackets, $10.95. voile and cheviot walking suits, —Fly front effects in tan cov- effects; ert, coat collar, new sleeves, lined with good lity of satin. $7.50 for $10 jackets—Very fine _BOx COATS, in tan coverts; fly mixtures; Eton style; jackets trimmed with silk braid and small gilt buttons; finely piped with taffeta. $7.50 for women’s $14 sults.— Walking and dress sults In @ variety of colors and styles; some fancy mixtures among them; sizes 34, 86 and 38 only. new Eton blues and blacks. $18.50 for women’s $40 sults. Hands suits, me dress and wal in Iatest Eton effects, all Four shoe sales inone: behere Thursday. To-morrow—in our 4th floor shoe annex—one he_most important offerings of the season. | not _be enough to last the day out, hence we confine 1¢ these I lots ts to sales force will serve all ll promptly. _None C.O. D._No mail mail orders. At such very spe special ric hourly sales. A ‘sales, A greatly | crea 50c. for Ladies’, ‘Misses’ and Chil-| Ladies’ $2, 50 Shoes and O) Oxtords, $1.00, dren’s $2 Shoes, On Sale from 11 to 12, be one hour—-19 to 11 !50c, out. One pair to a cus- it OO Ladies’ $2 Shoes and Oxtordis 75c. Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords at $1.50. On Sale from 12 to 1. On Sale from 11 to 2. Shoes and Oxford ties—valugs that will jam the de- | 850 pairs of ladies’ sho ag Merk tles—the newest iB) uban spring toe shapes an partment—ali sizes but not all widths; some with patent leather querters; well made throughout— Cc regular $2.00 YE ihe sree from 11 to has at. heels, some with Louis XV. heels, in coltskin, patent leather, vici kid, button and lace; most every footican be fitted—at 98c. for $1.39 Nowers— Wreaths, | Clothing at less than 50c. for children’s bats, consisting of poppies, biuets, dafses, wild flow- ers and roses. on the dollar of actual manufacturing cost. Boys’ clothing ae 8c. for 39c, rose follage. 98c. for $1.75 hats, —Fine French ‘black chip; all dress shapes, at 95e. $4.50 for $5.98 hats.—Flower petal hats—very specially priced. for Boys’ Suits sold $2.98 for $3.48 Bebe hat: Trimmed and untrimmed; and lace effects. Others ready to wear—in black, $3.98 value, at straw brown and blue, $2.08. 19c. for 79c, ribbon.—Satin tat- every- width; all moet as every- where for where for $4.50. $4.50. A collection of Boys’ Clothing values unequalled in the clty—strictly all-wool fabrics of the very latest and choicest of this spring’s patterns—made in thoroughly first-class style, and including double- breasted Norfolks, Etons and tho ever-popular fast-color blue serge sallor-blouse suits, feta, 4% Inch colors, white and black. 19¢. for 32c. ribbon.— Fancy stripe, 444 Inch; all colorings, Men's $2 underw. — mercerized and mesh liste, ee Bil 39c. for men's 75c, underwear. na tol only| $10 sale men’s $18 @ $20 suits or topcoats. From the generous response to these spe- cial efforts of ours we have prepared for @ sale that will outstrip even our past best efforts and be long remembered— hence this 79¢. for men -25 underwear Medium weight, natural merino, en's $1 underwear 69¢,—Bal- briggan Oneita combination aiee Men's $1 and | 1.2 shirts, 60c° and Boee => TAElgee Men's $1.50 negllzee shirts, $1; Four-hour milter, $140, white, vests, $1. sale of Men’s $165, $18 and $20 Suits or Topcoats Men’s 50c. half hose — Black, tans.and gray, 3 for ae Men's 50c. sample half hose— Lisle and cotton—sold dozen only for $1.10, ‘These are all this season's nobblest and most desirable designs, and are cut and made in the highest style of the art—all kinds of materials—all sizes and styles. by half 29. for men’ 50c. —Llastic web. eee 25c. for men’s 50c. mo i Silk four-in-hands. eck reas, $1.25 carpets, 69c.: linoleums & oilcloths, While carpets to-day cost 25 per cent. more to manufacture, we own our stock at th 1 and in some cases 10 per cent. under the old prices—which ma\ sellin, 01d prices— to one-third under. z ich makes our selling prices at least one-quarter We not only believe that, but know it to be a FACT. CARPETS, $1.25 wool- velvet 75e. grade LINOLEUM. suitable 80c. grade OILC! for offices, per square 49c rar LOTH, sultable for kitchens, per square yard...., 19¢ 1.90 grade Azminaters, rears 94 ‘He, Burt na Carpets, new Be. Trade Sanford’ sand Hig- Orlent: al “patterns c Carpe rapes FusKels ibe Smith & 8 . floral patterns... 4.75} Size 3 fe outtit. BED COMBINATION, NO, 1— Bed outfit, one bed, solid and sub- stantial; one fine tempered spring one good mattress Special (5.75 | 6.75)saei 7 76 8.75 =a 9,75 Size 31-2 | feet. Size Size 3 tect, outfit. 3 ay tet. FINE BED COMBINATION Size 3 | Race earth. ieire ax —?> eet, No. NO. 3, COMBINATION BED our. 2.--Hed outfit—one bed, brass. trim: med; one soft-top mat ‘one all- | es: la iron’ spring, and pillow—3.0 and 3&8 FIT—White Enamel. Bed, bi rass ry ce trimming. One heavy al} ine Ing, the kind th One Sombination hair wate or 2 parts, 3.0 and 3.4 only meas Pe) for $3.00 Mattress, sag. mattréas Comes in “all sizes, p DN "$6.50 Mattress for $4.50, | Housefurnishing goods: china specials, Values indeed hard to duplicate—making shopping a pleasurein that newly enlarged busy basement, Reval’ ite Gray Steel BERLIN 8A handle: quart DISHP, quart . Sale of Kreamer's Tinware. Kreamer's Heavy Poished WASH BOILERS, No. 7, be raaigd BOXES, Apa dapannes, ar ‘uaranteed strictly at the price POTS - 2+ Every ce first quality an of ordinary tinware. COFFEE or TRA IRONING BOARDS, 5 foot Specials irom Our Chi “eae Porcelain Shinn Store 100 pieces, your choice ye co ei ed pe On Sale 10 to 11 o’Clock. ¥ Den Oxford ties, strap san and| We will sell about 500 pair les" bg trdy Rinnees 4n the lot; some men‘'s| shoes and Oxford ties—patent leather, ‘ patent leather Oxfords among them— dongola and Russian goateskn; most taken from much higher priced lots,| all sizes and widths; button and lace; and on account of being broken ma well made; smooth inner soles and and aizes we will sell them solid leather through- = |Rothenbers<z =6 6 | SUITS, in black, blue and fancy - A_ Pull 45-1b. Best Black Mixed ‘ipfactio: ey Preamp 7 Refande: ~ T 147 ST. [Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow ! le Stamps, as Usual, trom Noon Till Closing Time. | A Tremendous Rug Sale at Savings of } to} Owing to the backward season in Rugs, we secured a jobber’s entire stock at See los figures, which we offer to-morrow at sweeping Reductions. Here are a few of the offerings. Tle show the Greatest economy opportunities of the season, $15.00 Smyrna Rags at $8.75. 100 Bromley's Smyrna Rugs, perfectly reversible Oriental, Persian and floral patterns, red, green, terra cotta and blue, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide, regular price 15, at...... seeebeees 8. iS A special purchase of Kashmire Rags, Ortental and Turkish By patterns; reversible. 6x9, 7.6x10.6, 9x10.6, 9x12, value $8 6. 00 value $11.50 8. 75 value $14 10. 50 value $16 12.00 A Thousand Japanese Linen Warp Matting Rugs, 6 feet long and 3 feet wide, Orientaf and floral borders; pisin and figured centres; worth 98c. each, special at............e. ccc ceeeeee ter eecccetesecsccceces $25.00 Roxbury Brussels Rugs, $17.98. Best Quality 10-Wire Roxbury Brussels Rugs, noted for Nine! ceeely 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; Oriental and floral patterns; usually sold at $25; special at $30.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs at $20.00. This Is a matchless opportunity, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide, 25 pat- terns to choosefrom, in the most ex- quisite color combinations, the rich hues of the Orient, as well as copies of modern periods. Regular price 00, at "$16.50 Brussels Rugs at $9.75, | ton Velvet Rug) Another remarkable offering that’s bound to | see quick selling, therefore an early visit is advisable. 100 extra quality Brussels Rugs, 'e all wool, 10.6 feet longand 9 ieet wide, Ori- ‘ ental and floral patterns; regularly $16.50, at UN a Se a ies aetna A Stirring Sale of Floor Goverings. +) Garpet Sale. - Matting. san! These are new, pliable, linen warp 1.80 ve} inst 1.10 All - Wool P | Pets een 98c erie Garpsinat 75c¢ at ey alae [ea Brus- 78c Extra Si i je near fa East; vali gee Led 75c Cased Stair 48c 59c Reversible Brus- 39 40-yard rolls at ..... WApicade sels Stair Carpet at 20-yard Pol PA Zi 99; at} per yard. t English Floor Oilcloth, pal as - | 65c. Cork Linoleum at 39c, { A Very Important Offering. dating rigged tect pee nel i sell more Linoleum than any other house, Th ¥ sale will continue to-morrow, with prices 1-3 to % lower than usual, Two yards ‘wide, regu- § lar 65c. Linoleum; spec ee morrow at, per satire yard. It’s in nine of the choicest patterns—all widths. Usually sells at 40c. a square 25 yard, but to-morrow we offer it at, per square yard.......... A Sensational Sale of Lace Gurtains. Ruffled Maslin Curtains. [SUS Lace Curtains, ie tains bop French Veloor| eloar | 50 Inches wide, 3 3 parts Tong, have 3 leep velour bor. stitched edges, splen- did = workmanship: 59¢ ieeeonnee Cc A quality that would be reasonably PUL... eeee. priced at $2 per pair. We secured a large special lot at such a semark ably low price that we can offer you this very desirable saving to-mor- | 36x72; good colors; best Spring roller; row. Exquisite Colonial Re- slight imperfections in cloth; value naissarce, Empire, Marie Antoin. 25c.: ette and beau- tiful floral de pair... per pair for SCOTCH ] 66 LACE CURTAINS — ry Overiock ,corded edges: 3% yards long, full width, expensive French and St. Gall patterns; value $2.75. Three ae long, full width, | 1 t s 33, Special at $1 deep lon eater 3. 98 | Opaque Window Shades. complete, with ord, bracket and salto j oc a $1.59 Rove Portieres, 88c+ per pair for ENGLISH | Signs: tot. LACE CURTAINS — Jonx, and so 9 feet long, full width, every ° 3 ay and 4 yds. long, 54and | inches wide conceivable color combinie 88c ins. wide; value $3.25. tion; value $1.59 each, at.. Extraordinary Furniture Values To-Morrow’ ‘ $45.00 Parlor Suit, $27.50. ; 5-Plece Parlor Suit, crotch matog- | any frames, highly polished, Ny spring seats, covered in imported 7 | rona or silk damask; value $45.00... / 27.50 Heavy Steel ayy F Brass Beds, likr iljustration. Brass rail head and foot, 4 withtwo bras: Q spindles, "covered in satin ticking; sizes 22 and 28; 3% Ibs, each; pea pertectly ‘odor- less; value $1.50, special un Clee They are highly }j finished golden oak dressers, like illustra. tion,with large French plate mirror, size 24x30, fine front and cast brass trim~ Hair Mattress,’ made in one or tw> parts, covered in the best gradg of saeee Lisbeth pede, to yout order to fit any size bed; regular price $18; special for this sale “9. 75 JAMES McGREERY & CO. li | Sale of \ gi Shirt-Waist Patterns, First Floor. Aanounce for THURSDAY and FRIDAY Made of Embroidered Law: SPECIAL SALE OF $2.00 each. Value $2,50 to $3.00 Made of Irish, hand-em broidered Linen, $3.75 to $6,00 each, Women’s Pedestrian Suits. Late Models in Plain Cloths and Mannish Mixtures, also Sicilians in black, blue and brown, 18.00 Heretofore $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, 58 West Twenty-Third Street. Twenty-third Street, _—_——ESEoEese ee New Youkis greatest WANT At DIRHOTORY ji» tanuer: with th } It reaches

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