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8 McGREERY & CO. ~~ Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor. A number of Waiking Suits tu the regular stock, ‘Various models azd ma- terial, $18.50, $25.00, $35.00 Formeriy $27.50, $36.50, $48.50. French Voile Dresses—fash- ionable colors. | $42.50 | Crepe-de-Chine Gowns, | $65.00 Shirt-waist Dresses, made of Taffetas Silk. New, at-. tractive designs. fh 22.50 | of An extensive variety Walking Skirts. $5.50. $6.50 This sale includes many handsome models (orig nal designs) made of fine fabrics. considerabiy below tormer prices. Twenty-third Strect, | JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Gloves. | Summer weight Suede and| Kid Gloves, h Colors:—pearl, grey, ficelle, He tan, mode, pa’e blue, green | fi and pink. | be. $1.00 per pair, | Pens PLANS MANY NEW SUBWAY ROADS Special Committee Reports to) the Rapid-Transit Commis- | sion Suggesting Extensions | cn East and West Sides. {T FAVORS COMPETITION | WITH THE BELMONT LINE. — Suggests that Bids Be Invited for Section and that Offers of Transfers Be Considered in Making Contracts. ‘At the meeting of the Rapid ‘Transit mmission to-day n and Scope, sive plan for Under this the the Committee on presented a comprehen- pid transit extension would be ex-| tended from 1 8 id ostreet and | Broasway to int near the | Y southern end of an Island, and ‘ horth from F. dos | Ir t and Park avenue to t r | For the Borough of Man the greatest congestion ts, two plane | have been suggested. The first, which | 1s favored by the Interborough Inter- ests, contemplates completion with the resent Rapid Transit scheme. “The advantages offered by this plan, the committee reports, “are that there would be constructed, with the least | possible expenditure of time and mone ‘two comple through lines of trave: one an east side | 1¢ sid> line—which would follow Unes of development and avold necessary Ieation and ¢ Waste of money and also for one rate of fare," | Th Fecond x. tan, where ine and a we logical | j { which is back interests, loo) er nes in Regarding | Bu B Battan subwa Canal street an bridge the F sighth ‘oposed to continue up Way to Washing inder Washingt rt 3 t " Tinee additions, gested route 2A short in enue line present subway at rtieth street and Park eup Seventh avenue trom Thirty- Greet to connect with the pres HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, Ehrich. 6TH AVE., 22D and 23D STS., NEW Clothing quotations that speak for themselves. Just -the hesi with such uncertain weather: man who feels the need of a suit naturally - tates to buy. Nine times in ten a pair of pants will “tide him over—and here’s an opportunity for some of the best pants values we'vé ever offered. OO for men’s regular 5 $2 and $2.50 pants | On Sale Only from 9 to I Friday. | Strictly all wool Pants of nobby patterns, in now plaid and striped effects —cassimeres, woisted and black and fancy cheviots; made in thor ough, first-class style. $350 trousers, J 5° These Pants have made for us a reputati pants values unequalled in this fabrics in both black and mixtures—good Pants, the any season of the year. $4 50 $4) 00.—Pasts disti tailoring appearance and 4. trousers, ° made up to wear well as well as look well. All through-and-through worsteds, fancy and black cheviots and genteel patterns of cassimeres, A very dressy pair of Pants for very little money. $6.50 for men’s $12.50 suits or topcoats. 2°" suit or topcoat in this lot 1s worth double the price. Fine cassi- meres and neat mixed cheyiots, cut in the newest d correctly tailored, Topeoats in the proper ades of coverts and Oxfords mixed, unfinished chevlots—all made with extra broad and hand- padded shoulders. $5.50 for men’s regular $10.50 tq Alle wool suits of this season's cut and SUItS. hake, both in black and neat desirable mixtures. In thin lot are many double-breasted suits, These suits ave all trimmed and tailored in the best possible manner. Boys’ Sailor blouse, Norfolk and suits, double - breasted $ 1 98 worth $3.50 and $4.00, ¢ on sale Friday at $1.98. All that’s new and destrable in boys’ clothing. Each suit thoroughly made and trimmed and needs ut to be seen to be appreciated. A great chance for mothers looking for the best values obtainable for the least money, Men’s $1 and $1.25 negligee shirts, 50c. and 65c. The prices make them the greatest Shirt values we've had in years ‘The lot Includes plain and corded percales and printed madras cloth, in plain and plaited bosom, with sepa- rate cuffs to match; the patterns are such as you will only find In high-grade shirts, in sizes 14 to 17. It’s a chance for a season's supply 65c and 50c $i and $1.26 valu at.. se —Pants with a distinctive Balbriggan shir shirts have buttons and drawers have sizes, each Men’s 50c. derwear, 27c. finished with silk tape, pearl extra well made; all 19c to 29¢ White Goods, I2M%c. 3,200 yards of dotted Swiss—corded pique—lace stripe Bedford cord —lace stripe nainsooks—fancy piques—basket Weave madras— in lengths from 3 to 20 yards— regularly 19¢. to 29¢. 12! 26 while they last........ |Friday-bargain day more than ever $19.75 for a woman’s regular $45 suit. That's the Friday price for the best women’s walking or dress suit ever sold in America for such money. These suits are carefully man-tailored in the high- + ext style of the art by one of New York's toremost ladies’ tailors. Just 28 in the lot—in a variety of materials, in light and dark mixtures— voiles and cheviots; some are silk lined fhey are in both blouse & highly tailored throughout, and worth as high as $45. eton effects These 28 suits will be sold for $19.75 each. Milli ial illinery specials. Every price has the ring of the Ehrich Millinery prestige. $5 trimmed hats; worth double) 50cfor $1 hats — Black fancy —Exact reproductions of the| braid, roll sailor shapes 50 latest Parisian ideas—about 2oo| — Friday... c in all—matehiess styles 8c for '$2.25\\hats— Ready to- 5.00 wear hats; smart styles; and values at..7.50 and ve 98c in sizes 34, 36 and 38 only, are —, Wondertul Suit Valucs. neatly trimmed 29¢ for $1 flowers —Importers'| 19¢ for 33¢ ribbon — 5- inch samples of Frenca flowers all] satin taffeta ribbon; high lus- kinds—also foliage - tre—blac and colors~ ; 2% BTIABY acacia eeeiscislosees Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. $2.69 petticoats, $1.98. Fine black mercerized saieen petticoats—some accordk leated flounces light weight—for summer Wears... -ssess css hee 1.98 $10 silk petticoats, $5.98. values up to $1 Friday. 19¢ $7.98 silk petticoats, $4.98. Colored taffeta silk petucoats, in| Colored taffeta silk petticoats in assorted styles — reduced from| assorted styles — reduced from $5.98, $6.98 and $7.98 4,98 $6.98, $8.98 6.9882 5.98 to and $10, to Here’s lining economy. un- All silk taffetaline lining, 19 inches wi (None C. 0. D. No mail orders) 19¢ 6*,c. for 12c. linings. Percaline lining, 36 inches wide, all shades— 73 instead of 12¢.... aa 6% (No mail orders. None C. 0. D.) 9c. for 15c. linings. Silk finish Percaline, 36 ors—instead of 150, yd.......... White cetton batting, 8 One-Ib. bundles -—— None sent Ib... ts or drawers; long sleeves, French neck; double seats; 27c Alterations Free. HE GMPANY d $12 Covert Jackets, 6.98 Regular coat effects and the latest collar- less military style in fashionable tan colors. Every jacket lined throughout with an excellent quality satin. Sizes 32 to 50 bust measure, assuring a faultless- fitting, attractive garment that no store inall New York will duplicate under Eye at S608 Two Days of Voile Dress Skirts at $7 ,.O8, All elaborately trimmed with bands of taffeta silk, in- verted or habit back. Black and Blue Voile material Every garment made Bedell way. Just tor Fri 7) 98 $10 an day and Saturday, ing or to ° The trans- s vith or without chunge of cars. In these ways compe- | Udon might be Invited, not morely as to the expense of construction, but also as mmodations offered to the iblie and the rental to be pald to the for the lise of Ita streets." ) Interborough and Metropolitan tn- 1 be allowed a full and ¢ v to subiait offers te carr out the sugmesttons heretofore made by em, ‘The Commission after receiving the reports decided to give a public hearing on May 14 rs awa r indlvic f i would be hidders ik the maxi- mum fare, not exceeding five cents, and also to apecify what transportation To-morrow A Special Offering of 4,200 Pairs Women’s Kid Gloves in Pique and Overseam, Button at 58° Millinery Materials Complete assortments of Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Quills, and Shaded Ostrich Plumes. For To-morrow ROSES in white, pink and and Clasp, White and Colors, ~ Value $1.00 to $1.25 pair yellow, bunched with foliage, Value 60c 48c WREATHS, suitatle for Women’s or Children’s Hats, 75c, 95, 51.25 OSTRICH PLUMES, black, white or shaded, $3.75 Untrimmed Hats Made of Tuscan Braids, in the newest shapes and colorings, Made of Fancy Straws, with double orims, 45c 88c West Twenty-third Street. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders) (Rothenb New York's F Growing & Everythi stylish and d Doubl fancy Tuscan The ready-to-tri braid and silk ready-to-wear Lot 1—16-inch French curl, vi Sale A special lot o} phatically 39¢. beautiful mixt value at beds, each at. ters of tucks a Children’ ished with but! Children’s Ch: blue, gray an Russian style: Point de Paris iy workmanship, 8; and patent 6. Allon sale purchasing at t 10, 10%, 11,1 SPECI Friday a ALL COL ALL STY TO SUIT Values Importers’ Permane} Some of the best values that we have ever offered in a Bargain Friday sale are ready. The season has been so backward that we can secure the most SAVE MONEY because af these conditions, ESPECIALLY IF YOU BUY AT ROTHENBERG’S. ¢ $3.00; great bargain at More Matchless Millinery Bargains. Another Remarkable Money-sabing Opportunity—2.50 Ready-lo-wear Hats 1.25 These Hats are made of all the newest straw braids on the-latest French wire frames, and include the best aid the popular “Ripple” and * with good quality materials, $4 Hand-made yet, silk, ribbon, fancy feathers and ornaments; value $4.00, at blue, pink, cream, nile, champagne, gray and black; 39¢ quality, at, Another lot of the celebrated Tweed Suitings. Sheets, made of good, Infants’ Infants’ Long and Short Dress trimmed with all-over embroide: Muslin Drawers; sizes 2 to 14 years; heavy muslin, hemstitch cambric rutties, bands fin- Corset Covers; round and squar inches; 40c, value, at Big Shoe Specials. Little Gents’ Rus: lent wear, and a \Spring Millinery. Imported Podels. | ALL FACES, 869 FIRTH AYENUB 338° os. WEST pers ing points to another day of immense selling here to-morrow. esirable merchandise at astoundingly low prices. You can Hee: e Blue Stamps All Day T $9 to $12 Suits at $5.98. This Special Stands Absolutely Un This offering ought to make a big sensation. This is a value that his never been matched in the history of New York retailing. The suits are shown in fancy trimmed coilarless coat styles and newest Eton effect, in cheviot, venetians, mixtures, @te., coats satin or silk Newest walking or dre: Colors—black, biue or mixtures. Values, $9.00 to $12.00, at...... Women’s Sheer White Lawn Waists at 4c. These waists are made from sheer white lawn, front of bex preats and Val. lace inserting, sides of four box pleats and four rows of \a'. Inc . with tucked cuff, fancy stitched stock and p ow, at . . Another Sale of Girls’ Spring Box Coats at $1.98. This is a rare money-saving opportunity for thrifty parenis, Made in new collar es: style, double breasted, full Ri an back cloth faced, fancy emblem on sleeve, full reverse puff cufi; neck trimmed with six rows of fancy silk braid: colors cadet, navy, brown or ted; sizes 6 to pes, such as turbans, continentals, sailors, sap Hats.” They are beautifully trimmed ncluding silk, velvet, ribbon, fancy feathers, braids and fancy ornaments, value $2.50, special to-morrow at Ready-to-trim and Ready-to-Wear Hats at $1.98. m are made of chiffon, Japanese silk, ribbon, silk, horsehair mohair, braid—all on the latest wire frames. The hand-made are on the newest wire frames, artistically trimmed with vel- 1.25 1.98 Two More Extraordinary Offers of Ostrich Plumes. long feather, in black only, with y og Lot 2 ralue $3.00, at... . C Wee Sis. ° $3.50 value, at of Domestics f beautiful Silk Mulls, em- 19 . quality, in shades of sky 17c strong muslin for full-size 39 orings, including cream at S2-in grade at... soe Sesseere 24 in. All Silk Printed Libert, in ures of gray, tan, blue, brown, etc,; Day for Whoever Can Wear the Sizes. cheviots of spring mixtures; the Si cheviots, trimmed with emblems on sleeves; the cheviots, and there are only 50 suits in this loz, at... Russians are made from ol: Boys’ Long Pants Suits, Ages 13 to 20. ‘A general clearing up of odd suits that have,been soldat $5 and $6. If the size of your boy is here it will be a bargain for you. So cume early, as there are not many of them Satisfactio: Money Promptly Re: jAnother Rousing Bargain Friday. Silks andDress Goods 45-inch All-Wool Voiles, in the want CO c juaran 1] Blue Stamps All Day To-Morrow. Another Great Sale of Tailored Suits. tled. 18-inch black and white feather, broad flue, and Oxford xray, with white mohair nub: y Satin, ina the season's best designs and colorings, in- cluding polka dots in brown, royal blue, navy b'ue and black; 75c. value, at. ive Wear & Muslin Wear okes eo elise 29 Vests, with ribbon run ind hemstitchin: values, at c armholes; 15c. value, at......... shirts are neatly bound with si 1 ton holes; 19c. value, at..... 12% ambray Dresses; fancy trimmed, in pink, dred; fancy trimming; French and sizes 2 to 4 years; 65c. value, at... 49c to-morrow, at. Vests, e neck; trimmed with sizes 34 to 44 29c and Torchon lace; special, Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; tape, drawers have double seat and are knee length; special in extra large sizes; 29c values, at, Children’s Derby Ribbed ‘Fast Black Cotton Stockings, double knee, sole, heel and toe; value 19¢.; { ett \) “Ah at magnetic price. cannot be duplicated on sale to-morrow These Values Should Attract All Women's Dongola Kid Diana House Shoés, with toe caps; also 9 sizes 3, 3%» 4, 434» 5) 5M J ie J 6, 634, 7, 8; per pair at.. per pair, of leather in the showing. 0 ride up in most recent styles, and Economical Buyers. Common Sense shapss; A Lot of Children’s ‘Shoes at 49c. able be of rel xy eee Te Aree 6,7) Nine of the choicest patterns. leather shoes in sizes 2, 3,4) 5, (of Usually sells at 35c, a square at.. ntisies 72 yard, but —to- in Calf Lace Shoes will give excel~ morrow we tremendous saving, wit Ae made by offer it at, per C oi ; sizes 84, 9 9%) his special sale; sie Hues ‘a 4.10 square yard .... 124, 12, 1244, 13 " Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills ~ Must Bear Signature of AL SALE | nd Saturday. ORS, § LES, voney hak fit tails to © Sry Each tatiet ke: $15 to $25. Millinery Co., ntly located at English Floor Oilcloth § for less than $2.25 per pair; at, ed cole value 1.98 AI blue, green 69 range of A9c OddLots of Boys’k Youths’ Suits at aFraction Friday Is a Great Clearing Day for All Odd Broken Lots, and a Great Money-Sabing We cannot guarantee any of these offerings to last very long, for the selling for the past few days has been so brisk that there are a good many broken assortments. for to-morrow’s shoppers. Get here early, though, as that is the surest way of being absolutely sure of Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $1.79. Norfotk Suits, ages 3 yrs. to 9 yrs. Sailor Sutts, ages 3 yrs. to 8 yrs.; Two- Piece Suits, ages 10 to 14 yrs.z Russian Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 6 yrs. The Norfolk Suits and Two-Piece Double-Breasted Suits are made from rs are in different colors of serge and fancy Therefore, there are luscious bargain plums 1.79 3.50 123éc Gurtain Special. $2.25BobbinetLace Curtains at $1.25 300 pairs will be offered to-morrow at this tion Gio. Hosiery and Underwear. Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Cotton in neck and 10c 25c KS! aped Ri ibbea Cotton 19¢ rea (Drug D. Beautiful deep ruffle, wide lace insertion, full length and width, finest quality bobbinet; 1.25 i is "clntmed te Supertluous Hair Removed by the New Principle. ape) mie SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,

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