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tease . Sheriff Erlanger Says Con- “order to-day, but reported to the Sher- Ladies’ Suit Dep't. “Walking” Costumes — made of men’s Suitings. Tight-fitting Coat. Pleated) Skirt. | $22.50. | English Worsted Walking Suits with fancy vests., Trimmed with braid. 1 | Checked or Striped Taffetas| Silk Shirtwaist Suits, | $22.50 and $37.50. Walking Suits (adaptations | of Imported Models), made of the latest fashionable, materials, | ‘Travelling dresses, — for) Train, Automobile or Steamer, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & 60. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery. On Friday and Saturday, April 22nd and 23rd. Ladies’ pure thread silk (black) Stockings — with fine, black cotton split soles, $1.25 per pair. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves. a Clasp, Suede and Glace Kid Gloves, $1.00 per pair. Twenty-third Street, “MONK” EASTMAN STARTS TO-MORROW victed Man Must Be Shown No Further Favors and Or- ders Him to Sing Sing. ' “Monk” Eastman will positively be forwarded on his journey to Sing Sing to-morrow at 1 o'clock. Sheriff Er- langer took the case of Eastman into his own hands to-day, declaring that the convicted man must be shown no further favors and ordered that he be @t once sent to Sing Sing. Deputy Sheriff Kelly received the 4ff that he could not possibly get East- man away until to-morrow. Sheriff Erlanger thereupon allowed Eastman the additiona! twenty-four hours in which to “attend to personal matters and wind up his affairs.” “had no persona: knowledge that Fastman still remained in che ‘Lombs,” gajd the Sheriff to an Evening World Teporter to-day, vhen I was ap- rised through Wspapers that Hastman had not been gent to Sing called upon Kelly for an expla that he had exer in the matter and had granted anon a few days’ repli upon Eastman's plea that he wanced «| Zew days in which to wind up his af fairs. Among other things I belleve 1 wwished to see 4 reiative Who was tr. ling from the West to see the con- vioted man before being started tor| ing. MOutalde of what Deputy Sheritt Kelly fhas done in this respect on his own re- ave been asked dn Eastunan's to-morrow on @hall see t that orde 2 WORKMEN HURT ON PIER. Gate Protecting a Gangway Falls on Labor Breanan, of No, 38 Downing it, and Eugene O'Connell, of No, West Eleventh street, were working | Pier No. 39 t there is no violation of fi pas River, to-day & gate protecting a gangway Rp toll oo. ther, Patnited an sustained dislocation of D. yConnell a fracture of the Both were nent to Bt. Vincents Way Wigan Weigh, _THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. 50c. for 79c. umbrellas. Men's and women's English gloria; steel rod, tight rolling; natural wood | handles. | @ 6TH AVE., 22d and 23D STS., NEW YORK. 4 MAR EES TE APRTT, 21, 1904. | $2.98 waists for $1.59. Basket weave, plain cheviot and madras waists; strictly tailored; some slightly soiled, Prices like these BEST tell the good news Special Friday values that have not been equalled in New York for many a long day. Some of these lots are small and may not last the day—hence, be here EARLY and you'll not be disappointed. 5c. for 10c. lawn and batistes. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards—regularly 10c. for 25c. lace stripe batiste. Also silk-mix and voiles, silk gths. ed ginghams, etamines ete —2 to 12 yard 25c. yard for 59c. organdies. Imported; sheer and dainty; white ground, with handsome floral designs—2 to 10 yard lengths. '235c. for 50c. shepherd checks, 38 in. wide; also colored and black wool voiles and albatross—mistral etamines, etc—2 to 8 yard lengths. 39c. for 69c. serges, mohairs, Also voiles, cheviots, melrose, batistes, black cloths, black Jacquard suitings, etc—2 to 8 yard lengths. 25c. a yard for 59c. silk poplin. In white; corded. Only 500 yds. at this price. 48c, for men’s 75c. under~ wear — Mercer- ized balbriggan underwear, in biue and pink; ribbed and flat garments; all sizes —48c. 12%c. for men's 50c. English squares — Black sik Ottoman ribbed. Also 39¢. and 25c, silk four- in-hands, batwings and butterflys — all at 12%c. 65c. for men’s 1,00 negligee shirts—Piain or 25c. a yard for 49c. Jap silks. { i { } Corded wash silks, plain, fancy colors, black. 33c, for 50c. black taffeta silks. 1,200 yards to go at this price, Special for Friday. 59c. for 79c. kimono gowns. White lawn, yoke, border of solid pink or blue. 98c. for $1.50 umbrella skirts. Ruffled skirts, three insertions torchon lace, fin- ished with deep edge and dust ruffle. $1.98 for $2.98 umbrella skirts. Three insertions torchon, point de Parls or em- broidery—also double ruffle skirt with lace. 59c, Friday for 79c. night gowns. Cambric; high, V-square, or b d chemise style; lace or roidery insertion and edg 95c. for $1.75 untrimmed hats. Black French chip hats—turbans, dress shapes. Men’s *15 suits, 7.50: Boys’ 3 suits, A price-rate that must rivet the attention of all dollars bétore they spend them. $7.50 for regular $15 suits. The product of a leading manufacturer, alarmed at the backward sea- 98c, for $2.25 flower wreaths. rted wreaths— choice. price. ck velvet ribbon. 1dc, yd. 18¢, yd Manufacturers’ samples of fine i no two alike; come early for - Ribbons half regular uperior quality black satin-| No. 3...... Te. yd, | No No, 5. . 9c. yd. | No. No. 7 sc. yd. | No. 2 No. 9......18¢. yd. | No. $8.50 trimmed hats Hats with both style and elegance. would charge you $8.50 for fhem. $1.74 pr. for $3 bobbinet curtains. 25 patterns, ali new spring styles; ruffled curtains, 20c. for 50c. framed pictures, ————————[SSSST A variety of subjects—oval frames, veneered wood, , brown and blac 98c. for $1.50 dining-room pictures. Three subjects tc very popular; very spe- cially priced c Your milliner $7 35] 81.10 tor »-aoz. | pair men’s sam- ° ble half hose — 25c, 39c,, and 50c. qualities— who earn 5 liste and cotton, sy blacks and fancies; sold in %-doz, lots only —$1.10. son, who offered us his entire surplus stock at less than $vc. on the 4 = dollar, best. Through and through worst clays and cassimeres of this season colorings....4. . $5.50 for men’s regular $12.50 Is, cheviots, black must desirable The goods are all-wool fabrics; this season's cut and make, and not the These suits are in a large rance discarded merchandise of seasons. of colorings, and include black cheviots, strictly fast color, singie and double breasted models and made to look well and withstand hard use. $1.35 for boys’ regular $3.00 suits. A 3-hour spe:ial, 9 to 12 only. No C. O. D, or mail orders. Though somewhat broken in size, you will find selection to fit and please any boy. All this season’s goods, and include double-breasted, blouse and three-piece suits, “A cok lection of merchandise of this kind we believe has never been equalled in N, Y. City. Choice patterns and styles, and the cut and make the very $1.00 for men’s $1.50 negligee shirts—the latest novelties—plain or plaited bosoms; light or dark eflects, also. plain white. 7 | 50 suits, $ 5 50 e a 69c. for men’s $1.00 under- wear —Combin-* ation Suits — bal- briggan—the Oneita make; seamless, R10 ve~ fitting, sizes 34 to 44—O9e. Boys’ $4 Suits for plaited - bosoms; printed madras cloth; stripes, figures and plain white, with sepa- rate cuffs; all sizes, Remarkable pants selling, _0ur pants values have already established a reputation that we prize, but the selling for Friday outstrips all past efforts. Compare—judge for yourself. $1.50 for regular $3.50 pants. All the newest $2.00 for [eegulsrh tae) pagts Every pair this and most desirable fabrics, In worsteds, black and fancy | Season's choicest patterns and des} Bt all cut on mi cheviots and cassimeres; all made In up-to-date style,| chant tailoring plan, and every pair warranted a st $4.50 pants, Through and through worsteds, black and strictest attention having been paid to wearing qualities. | fancy cheviots and striped, etc, 9c. sale men’s handkerchiefs Extra size, fine cambric hand- kerchiefs—34-inch hems; 6 for 45c., 14 to 17%. $3.95 for women’s $7 jackets. New collarless jackets; made of good covert, in tan only—fly front effect; well lined and finely finished. On sale 9 to 12 only, $5 for wcmen’s $8 to $15 suits. For three hours only—9 to 12 o'clock—women's walking and dress suits, in fancy mixtures— black, some blue and gray; a few velveteen shirt waist suits—all of extra fine materials. In odd sizes only, Those fortunate enough to find their size will find really rare bargains—gs ta $15 suits, $5 each, $1.69 for $3.95 walking skirts. On sale only from 9 to 12. 100 women's walk- ing skirts, in a variety of materials; made in the new side-platted effect; button trimmed, 49c, for infant. 75c. dresses— Cambric and nainsook; circu- lar yoke, rutile edged with val. lace—sizes to 2 years—49c. 12c. for chil- dren's drawe lin; hem tucks—also ruffles, sizes to 12 years—12c. $1.49 for infants’ $2.50 coats— Bedford cord; square collar, trimmed with braid; also reef- ers, lace trimmed sizes to 4 years $1.49. MADMAN USED UP POLICE IN FIGHT Painter, After Terrifying Family |" and Smashing Furniture, Holds Off Four Officers in Furious Fight in Home. Policeman Jerruny burt The Adolph Rapers, thirty-five years old, | (°° yy county Jail. or SUNDAY WORLD WANTS wi * 4 x of 9 Ogden avenue, Jersey been acting queerly for 6-6 efologle sats , Women’s $3.00 shoes at 350 pairs of woman's shoes and oxtord ties—the newest spring toe shapes and high Cuban heels, some with Louis XV. heels, in coltskin, patent leather; vici kid, button and lace; not all sizes, but most every foot can be titted—these regu- lar $3 shoes—from 12 to 1, at, pair...... ing he began to smash furniture and table ware and to chase his father and Jothers about the house heard the racket house was met by Rapers, who fattened | his nose with a blow of his fist. A hot fight followed, and as the man js pow- ltous time until three other policemen eaponded to his call for ald, Bookstaver's nose was fractured, his face badly bruised and his coat torn before Rapers was overpowered. four policemen were breathing hard when they got Rapers manacled on the bottom of the patrol wagon Tho police thought the man too violent to stay in the sua@ion-house, and they called up Justice George C, L, Maes, held court In the station-house at and committed Rapers (o the $8.98 for $12.98 silk petticoats. ccordion plaited, Heavy rustling black taffe $1.45 petticoats Friday 98c, erized sateen and spun taffeta; trimme. hed with ruffles. “2c. yard for 8c. embroideries. Swiss, cambric and nainsook edging and inser- —regularly 6c. and 8c. Sold in strips only. Sc, for 12'.c. embroideries. Wide hand-loom Hamburg edging and insertion— foc. and 124c. grades— sold in strips only, 8c, for 15c. embroideries. ——_—SS——S Neat openwork designs, in a large varlety—123¢c and 15c, values at 8c. Women’s $2.50 shoes and oxfords, Just one from three items that brought the crowd Thursday—that, by sheer force of va/ue, Women’s $2.50 Shoes and Oxfords, $1. will bring them to-morrow. On Sale from 11 to 12. We will sell about 500 pairs of women’s shoes and Oxford ties—patent leather, dongola and Russian goatskin ; most all sizes and widths; button and lace; well made; smooth inner soles and solid leather throughout, One 00 pair to a customer—reg- 00 1 ular $2.00 and #250 | e Shoes at....-0eee , ae $1.50. throughout — regular i H, Bookstavor entering the George and the policeman had a tur- politan Hotels. who 540) rhe sight of a dozen or , Women’s $2.00 shoes and oxfords, 75c. On Sale from 11 to 2, Shoes and Oxford ties—values that will jam the depart- ment—all sizes but not all widths; some with patent leather quarters: well made $2.00 special from 11 to 2,at..., WATCHED THE FIRE | who stashed in the door and attempted |to put out the blaze after turning in an alarm, Rath’s hands and uniform were pas Blaze in White’s Restaurant Witnessed by Women Guests of the Victoria and the Metro- young women clad in highly colored pajamas, who crowded to the windows of the Victoria and Metropolitan Hotels, mee cnet shertoain4ss 060,02 whlek \Bundex 4 or, each, 9c. $1.98 waists Friday for 98c. Cheviot waists, with three tucks on each side, box-plaited centre; some slightly soiled. $16.66 for $25 velvet carpet rugs ; latest patterns, including Oriental and ral effects. ~ 29c. yard for 50c. carpets. A new weave; carpet effect on one side; matting effect on other; new spring designs, $3.88 pr. for $7.50 velour portieres Bordered; made on fine Gordon reps; appliqued velour borders; large variety of designs, $6.33 now for $10 slip covers. pL ha EE AL AAD 25c. for women’s $ ‘ 50c, hose —tm- |--Friday. ported hose, in Plain gauze, lisle thread or ingrain lisle— very sheer qualities; “regular 35c. and S0c, quale itles, 25¢. 15c. for women's 25c. ribbed vest s—Cotton and lisle thread; low neck, wing sleeves or sleeve- less; finished with lace yokes and silk tape—t5c. 15c. for women’s fast black; plain gauze lisle thread, full length—4 5c, values — 75° broke out In White's restaurant, at No, 1262 Broadway, to-day, The fire started in the clothes room | and was discovered by Pollceman Rath, badly burned. The gongs of the fire apparatus aroused the late-sleeping guests of the Victoria and Metropolitan Hotela, and it was a newsboy who first called atten- tion to the unique raiment of the women who had been aroused, “Hully gee!" sald the newsboy. “Pipe de dames in pajimmies!” A luasty glance at the windows of the two hotels revealed the fact that pa- Jamas are evidently in accordance with ce It SO ES Patent Medicines. Lydia Pinkham Compound......... Kiln Beef, the latest decree of fashion regarding feminine wear for sleeping quarters, —— Why not buy a country home in- et of renting onet Head the Real Estate advertisements in the more pretty A . en 1 Th. More Rousing F A sale that ought to eclipse the records of every Friday event We can't be too emphatic in urging you to visit Tow. We have secured special offerings that ought to biggest Friday of all the great Fridays of the month, AND C Sicmer Pre: riday Offerings. of the month. cr this store to-mor- make the day the Every offering is one that deserves your attention, and there are hundreds of them which we cannot find space to mention. Every department on every floor has prepared immense bargains. The sale will be broadly interesting, and of the utmost importance. In addition to all these merchandise Double Blue Stamps Women’s Garments at offers we will give All Day To-Morrow. Tremendous Savings. Women’s $15 to $18 Suits at $7.98. This immense offering, which caused such a furore last week, will be repeated to-morrow morn- ing. when a new lot of these $15.00 to $18.00 values will be placed on sale. Judging by the re- cent quick selling, there promises to be another great throng to-morrow; The Suits are made from fine all-wool material, such as Panama cloth, broadcloth, cheviot, fancy suitings, etc. Every suit is strictly man-tailored, with jacket lined with rich taffeta silk or satin, and beautifully trimmed with newest braid, taffeta strapping and other effects. Not a suit in the lot worth fess than $15, and some to Rothe:berg’s is advisable. brown and fancy effects. worth much more... Women's Tan Covert Coats. Stylish, well-made garments at almost half of whac they really ought to bring. Tan covert cloth, made in the most fashionable collarless style, with ten rows of tailor stitching round neck, lined throughout to edge with rich satin, broad front effect, fastened with loops and trimmed with fancy buttons; reverse cuff; sizes 32 to 44; spe- 3 98 cial at j BA) eto herefore an early visit They come in black, blue, 71.98 Made from sheer white lawn, with front of tucks and real lace insertings; also in fancy striped and figured batiste, in a beavtiful 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 oar sales; AIc choice at . sMoney-Saving Millinery Offerings. $10.00 Don't fail to visit our new Millinery will find a display of the season's Children’s Hats at one-half of their real worth. and all the latest and best materials are represented in every Value $10.00 for similar Hats, at.......0.0006 eeecesvion est shap color. Trimmed Hats at $4.98. Parlor, on the Second Floor, Here you newest ideas in Women's, Misses’ and All are made on the new- 4.98 Hana-Made, Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Trim Hats. $4.00 Values at £1.98. The Ready-to-Trim Hats are made of lace, chiffon, ribbon and silk horsehair and mohair braids. The Ready-to- Wears are made of the best quality material on the best shapes, such as Turbans, Continentals, Sailors, Ripple, and the popular “Scoop Hat,” trimmed with best quality ribbon, silk, velvet, fancy feathers orna- 1 98 ments; value $4, at.. sees . ° Friday at $1.98. We guarantee to satisfy or a new 49c 35c suit will be given free. Norfolk Suits, ages $ to 15; Two-Piece Double-Breasted ages 7 to 15; Boys’ Sailor Suits, ages} to 9; every suit made from strictiy all- wool fancy cheviots. Also in this lot will be found Children’ Washable Bedfcrd Cord Russian Etors, Fine White Pique Sailor Collar Russians, ages 3 to 7; ako Eton Rus- sians in fancy effects and SHA all wool covert cloth, ages Py by 3 to6. Choice at, = Silks k Dress Goods of I Ss j 44-Inch Royal Blue Navy Blue Brilliantine, value 45c., while they last. at dequtiar 38-inch Al d the wanted mixtures, resular SOc. grade, at..... 45-inch All- Wool Voile, Sright and crispy, ina range of the wanted colorings, 75¢. grade, at .... 1,500 yards All Silk Polka Dot Pongee, soft ‘and clingy, and in a wide range of styles and col- orings, Worth 49 i 24-inch Black All strong and serviceable. Value 59¢., S Our New 1904 Exposition Tru Is extra well made, covered with can- yas, has hardwood slats, brass corner bumpers, excelsior lock, end bolts of brass, stitched leather handles, strong strong centre bands, avy straps, deep covered tray and packing compartments; 32, 34 and 36 in. Regular rice $10.50........ Mati Orders. rilla 47> of Maganene pest blood tonk » the great tonic. Absorbent Cotton, one-p package hite Pine Cough Syrup, with tar, bottle. 100 In bot! rn Swamp Root . Wine and Iron, prepared with fresh beef, ‘citrate of iron and sherry wine, full pint bottle... Eng i i 35¢, Value at 19¢, Nine of the choicest patterns. sells at 35c. a square yard, but to-mor- row we offer it at, Usually [$e per square yard,, The Basement Offers Majolica Jardiniers, tinted and shaded in blue, pink and green— 19¢ 39c 59% 98 Lamp Globes, all sizes, richly colored and decorated. 59c, 75c, 98c, 1.25 & 1.49 Banquet Lamps, highly decorated, shaded and tinted, in pink, blue, yel- inner Sets, 100 and traced; worth special at. at, low, light brown and lavender, with Tollet Sets, 9 pieces, decorated in cone draught burner, spe- 2.49 brown, Suns green, There's a clear savin} $00 dozen Decorated China Cupsand Large Coffee Cups Saucers, worth 1 $c. per pair, 10c Sautcers.,,....... $2.00 Values at 98c, of over a dollar in the purchase of every Hat. The Ready-to-Trims are made with horsehair braid and chiffon straw crowns, and tucked and shirred chiffon brims, on the newest French wire frames, in the latest shapes. The Ready-to-Wears are in all colors and newest shapes, beautifully trimmed with velvet, straw trimmings, fancy feathers and ornaments; value 98 The New American Flyer. Up-to-Date Bicycle at a Remarkably Low Price. Here's a special for men and boys that ought to make great enthusiasm in this Third Floor Sporting Goods Store to- morrow. This wheel has a 22-inch drop frame, 134-in. seamless _tubing, Fauber hanger and Indianapolis chain. xO Wheels are new, complete and perfect in every way. Special to-morrow, We carry a complete ‘ine of baseball supplies, and we outft entire teams at reasonable prices. Send for samples of materi~ ais and prices, Petticoats, Skirts,&c. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black, white, green, royal and red, changeable ‘colot nade with pointed flounces’ of ac- cordion plaiting, finished with hemstitched and tucked ruities, with ruche top, $7.50 value, at.... 5.98 Walking Skirts, made with full flare umbrella flounce, trimmed with four insertings of wide Point ae Paris lace and lace rutile; $1.25 value, at... 98: Children’s Dresses at 25c. Children’s Gingham Dresses in plain colors, stripes and checks, yokes trimmed ” with insertings of embroidery ru‘fle over iC shoulder; sizes 1 to 4 years; 35c. value, at Domestics, Etc. 2,000 yards of 36-inch Giay Mixed Tweed Suiting, regular 2sc. goods, at, per yar 17c Fine quality white India Linon, yard. Fine quality Colored Dress Lawns, yard, 21-inch bleached Kitchen i owelling, at. Good quality Sheets, for full size beds, at. Pillow Cases, deep hem, 16c. value, at.. Crochet Bed Spr for full size beds; each, 69c Shadow Silk Li all colors; value 19¢. per yar Sale of Notion a Stocking Supporters, regularly rning Cotton, one dozen cards for oning Wax, with handle, dozen. a Lino Feat Frilled Pin-On h Non-'T'w: in a Hair Pina, straight and crimped, 16 rs for. Pearl Coat Ruttonn, all siscn dozenenns Women’s Neckwear & Laces White Butter and Arabe Stock Collars, Deep ibece Yokes of Fine Val, Lace, 79. 49 Cluny Laces and Insertings, Va 5 £ le rt Big Friday Specials, Paris, also Black Chantilly Bandings, Lace Galloons; special, per yard, Decorated Dinnerware, 5-Inch Pie Plate: =8) Bla Sup Point de Nottingham porcelain, hand decors $12. e Tea Cups and Saucers, and Preserve Dishes Oat Meal Bow