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Brother . Boys’ & Girls’ Shoe Dep’t ' Complete auortments of SHOES, OXFORD TIES and BAREFOOT | SANDALS, in White Canvas, Patent Leather, Vict Kid, Tan Goat Skin ‘and. Russta Calf, made on lasts specially adapted to growing feet. OF CHARGE. Great Sat- || urday sale men’s & boys clothing. Three very interesting prices on men’s seasonable suits. 6th Ave, 224 and 234 Streets, N.Y. For School an - flisses’ and Children’s Hats | Just Received from Paris Also an attractive assoriment, of i their own manufactyre, suitable _ d Dress Wear Tlisses’ a | and mixtures, some with emblem on sle GIRLS’ REEFERS & BOX COATS, fancy trimmed with braid and buttons, strap across back, 6 to 14 years, Suits & Coats— MISSES’ SUITS, walking and dress lengths, fine mixtures sand plain cheyiots, straight coats, eton and blouse models, , Value $20.00 to 23.50 | MISSES’ JACKETS, Box and Corset Models, of & H ( eheviot, covert and broadcloth heavy silk or satin lined, 7.50, 9.95 Value $10.50 to 13.50 GIRL3' JUNIOR SUITS, Norfolk, Style, plain colors MM 6 A platy end satin t!ned, 14 and 1 Feats eal ai $ 10.50, 1 1.95 nd Girls’ Underpriced $14.75) eve, others , speci ns $4+95, 5-90 COVERT TOP COATS, SERGE AND CHEVIOT REEFERS, ETON COLLAR RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS, NORFOLK AND OUTING SUITS, Young [len’s Su SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, in plain colofs and all-woo} mixtures, Former prices $9.75 to 11.90 in fine cheviots, homespuns and plain Former prices, $13.95 to 16.90 YOUNG MEN’s TOP COATS, all-wool coverts, many silk lined, Former prices $9.75 to 14.75 Special—Boys’ Clothing—Inducements Reduction Sale of $3.75 Usual Price $5.00 to 6,50 | its & Top Coats 38.90 colors, $12.75 §7.75, 11.90) | for any one. before offered | 98 They include double-breasted, Norfol piece Suits.—Boys’ regular $3.50 suits for $1.98 for boys’ regular $4.50 suits. Such a collection of clothing of good quality and make at this price was never The fabrics are alk new and desirable and made specially for us from our selected materials and under our own supervision, and include blue serge blouse suits, Norfolks, Etons and double-breasted suits. Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 suits at $2.98. * All sizes, from 2% to 16, in three-piece, sailor blouses, Norfolks, double- $ breasted Etons, with bloomer trousers, and Russian suits with sailor collars— Z9 made from such fabrics as imported serges, cheviots, cassimeres and fancy | == _tweeds, all cut and made in the most approved style, and would be good value at $5.00 and $6.00; our price, $2.98. Shoe selling that means crowds. in this city At $5.50—Men’s all-wool bl ack Thibet suits; very serv- iceable in every way; cut in the newest and most desirable fashion and lined throughout with a heavy farmer's satin. are made to withstand hard usage and are very sightly. They are quoted everywhere as a bargain for $12.50—our price... At $7.50—Fine through and through worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, serges and imported black clays, in single and double breasted styles and tailored and trimmed in the most approved man- nér—not to be duplicated anywhere for less than $15.00— our price to-morrow These suits $ 550 $7.50 At $10—Men’s fine hand-tailored suits in the newest and most desirable fabrics and colorings—imported worsteds, black and fancy cheviots, both in the rough and smooth effects and fancy cassimeres. All cut in single and double breasted styles; trimmed with the best grade of mohair serge and farmer's satin and tailored throughout in the best possible way. Suits that elsewhere would cost $20.00—our price to-morrow Very special offer: 8.30 to 12.30 only. These suits are the odds and ends of some of our best numbers of boys’ clothing this season, and naturally are somewhat broken in sizes, but there's a selection elie $ 1 Qo” Thousands of thrifty buyers who have profited by our recent great shoe the importance of such a rare offering. Come and see the values In that Fourth Floor Annex. sales will recognize West Twenty-third Street. Walton’s HANDKERCHIEF SALE, Women’s Handkerchiefs, variet choose from, regular fine embroidered hemstitched 12%c y of designs to 19¢,, at BABIES’ DRESSES. Babies’ yOke of inserting or with ruffle; skirt fini also tucked French D: and 4, regular 75a, a STATIONERY SALE. short Nainsook Dresses, round hemstitching, finished shed with deep hem; » Si 2,8 frecae size 49c One-quire box of Eaton Hurlbut’s French Madras Paper, in bl ue, gray and white, This box of paper cannot be bought else- where for less than for Saturday 23c., our price l6c GLOVE SALE ~7 to 10 P. M. Recognize your oppor rtunity and buy while you can. Between the hours of seven and ten P. M. to-morrow put on sale our imported lambskin Glove, in white, tan, gray and mode, at GUARANTEED. (¢ (Saturday) we shall 59c¢ No mail orders.) Eighth Ave. & 51st St. 50c some that sold from $3 to $5— Saturday....cecceccerscceeeee Women’s 2.50 Women's $2 Shoes, 50c. pair. 10 to 11 o'clock only, Women's high-grade shoes, all hand turn- . ed, bench made and Goodyear welt, ON Sale 10 to 1 o'clock only. French kid and light | vici kid; button or! High-grade Oxfords—ideal kid, lace; mostly small) sizes—23q, 3, 3%, 4,| 4%—some larger; A,| B and C widths onl Women's $3 Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50. No mall orders, noneC.0.D- patent colt, vici kid and Russian calf—most all sizes; high Cuban and military heels; Goodyear welt and ened 50 . ys | MSoles Siaesercsssneses 75. for Women’s $2 and $2.50 | 5,000 pairs of women’s 2, 3 and 4 strap Shoes. From 11 to 2. sandals, Oxford ties and shoes, high military and Cuban heels; not all sizes, but all widths, ‘and every foot can be fitted; positively $2.00 and $2.50 values......+6 715¢ 7 1,000 JAMES McGREERY & GO. | heels. dressy; in every size and width, Some calf Oxfords with Louis XV. heels in the lot, One pair to a customer— regularly $2 and $2.50 a pair. On sale 10 to 1 only, JAMES McGREERY & 60. Ladies’ © Millinery Dep't. Merino Underwear Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Dep't. and “Ready-to-Wear” and Floor. Hats. Italian Silk Underwear,|New Colors, braids and Vests, Drawers, Combina- | shapes, tion Suits and ShortUn-} ere der Petticoats.” Embroid- Value Mie 5 $600 ered in new, exclusive | Untrimmed Hats, Wreaths, designs. Flowers. Foliage. Feath- shoes and Oxfords, ° airs of women’s shoes and Oxford ties—made of patent it leather and dongola kidskin, button and lace, in every size and width; the newest Spring toe shape and In this fine dress shoe there is no sewing to hurt the feet; all are well made, neat and a pair. i Worth $2.50. misses’ JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep’t. Walking Suits, Various ma- terials and models. $12.50 and $18.50, Box Coats, with strapped back, made of tan or fancy mixed cloth, Sizes 14 and 16 years, The “Tante Ma-Til,”’ a Cor- set cover with high neck. e Ts. $7.50. 22) 4r win," shouted the driver. KNOCKOUT FOR TWO POLICEMEN. And. Intoxicated Mr. Toomey Was Only Subdued by Com- bined Efforts of Four Patrol- men and Two Civilians. ‘The police of the West Sixty-elghth Vireet. Station received to-day Maat a reckless truck driver was driv- ing down Central Park West, in a way What endangered the lives of all on the street, and Policeman McDonald was pent out to intercept him. When McDonald told the driver to @et off the truck the latter did and im- Mediately smashed the policeman in | the jaw. McDonald was down for ) more than ten seconds. word Dinek eye. Policeman Baxter, who 2 the mix-up at this time, was |quickly felled with (Sh single blow of the young truckman aa he was trying to land on the latter's head with his Policeman Tabell and Aldcroft then came UD as reserves. The two who | were badly damaged managed to give fome assistance to them and the four eeping Up a continuous struggle final- ly Tanded’ the drivers. in the station, which was Just two blocks away. “I'm training for a fight th Cor- bert Pea the peikoner: My name is PARAS ANA est et "m y sages ia only eighteen ‘oomey was charged with intoxica- tion, reckless driving and assault. ro GLENNON TRIAL ON MAY 11. Second Hearing for Wardman Ao- cused of Neglect of Duty. By arrangemnt, with District-Attor- ney Jerome, Judge Newburger to-day set May Ul as the day for the new trial of award Glennon, who was Devery's confidential wardman, Glennon was convicted of neglect of duty in falling to suppress the Murat establishment in the Tenderloin. He appealed, and the hirher court ordered anew trial, Judge Newburger is ait- ting specially on May 11 for this case. —_. “TEDDY” MARKS'S BENEFIT. Will Take Place an Announced at the Metropolitan, Manager ‘Teddy Marka wishes to correct a printed statement to the ef- fect that his annual benefit perform- Italian Silk patterns. litan Opera-Hou' Poethe mistake,” Jonesboro, Tl, cobs. to touch flesh of house of the doi Vests. s¢ on Sundi sald he, Probably to # change in the arra ments for the Actors’ 2 which has been changed from the Met- ropolitan Opera-House to the Broad- way Theatre a week later. this Sunday will take place as adver- tised, and there will be a fine bill.” ————==—__— A Vegetarian Dog. Home revels in the any. kind, "3 owner has ance would not take place at the Metwo- | their favorite pull-up, Pant My and long sleeves, to be worn with guimpe dresses, {On Saturday, April the 30th. Em- broidered in dainty floral White, pink or pale blue. Twenty-third Street. ben benent posses- sion of a vegetarian dog. His idea of a square meal is a sufficiency of corn- He absolutely refuses, we read, This has got about among the local tramps and has given them great satisfaction The become Twenty-third Street. JAMES MiGREERY & GO, Ladies’ Coats. Tan Covert Cloth Coats, $10.50 $12.50 $15.00, «| Black Voile Coats, $18.50. Three-quarter or full length Travelling Coats, made of black Taffetas Silk, $24.50, Twenty-third Street, Children’s blue Cheviot Box Coats, with Bishop Sleeve, Sizes 6 to 12 years. $3.75- cloth walking skirts, Lengths 37 to 4o inches, $3.75. Children’s Dimity Guimpe dresses, finished with in- sertion and embroidery, $1.75. ° Twenty-third Street. | Bril¥iantine or fancy mixed’ Another Great Saturday in this Store S es Sales at Rothenberg's haye become famous near and far. They are the greatest Saturday retail events held ANYWHERE, The phenomenal values that we give have made the events thoroughly distinctive. TO-MORROW’S SALES AND TO-MORROW'S CROWDS OUGHT TO ECLIPSE EVERY WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF SATURDAYS PAST. Assortments were never better; money savings were never greater. 50 Blue Stamps Absolutely Free. m7 impressed if WITHOUT satin, silk sewed; full taped pants; value not ‘O-morrow and every day next week, we will give $5 worth of BLUE TRADING STAMPS AB- ps. The pi of vital Importance to every You will be strong}, ‘ou will lo irls’ hD 4-Hour Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses. Pleated waist of fine sheer white lawn, suspenders, stock and cuffs ot woven chambray, Misses’ Fine Sample Suits Offered All Day. mixed suitings. Colors, black, blue, brown, castor and fancy mixtures; sizes 14 to These are the very newest waists, thoroughly desirable in every 9 42. An unprecedented bargain in waists made from the most 3 Cc To say there will bea rush for this offering would be putting the case mildly, of fallor stitching round neck, ined throughout to edge with rich satin, broad Comprising a Manufacturer’s Entire Stock to Be Sold at a Fraction. It tells you how to get more in good matertal, good workmanship, and stylish appearance than was aver Cheviots and Cassimeres—some lined with serge, others with plain Farmer's & OO ° you have paid $10.00 for others no better. For this sale...., 12 years. Boys’ Two-piece . Plece Suits, made from blue and fancy serges,| a $4 suit; heavily lined with Farmer's excelled . to be overlooked}; SOLUTELY FREE to every one starting a new book—20 stamps when you enter the store and the ictive, useful premium: can get, POSITIVEL' Absolutely Unprecedented Values, Offered from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. full skirt of chambray in light blue, champagne and oxblood. One of the prettiest light blue, gray and oxblood, also linen crash Sailor suits, with large sailor collar of Values Positively from $12.00 to $15.00, Special at $7.98. a price so low as this is quoted. In various styles of Etons, blouse and coat suits, 7 98 5s 48. Choice bg way, made from tine flecked voile in champagne, reseda, rose, wanted material. Special....... RichSatinLinedGovertJackets4Hours for it is the most astounding opportunity that we have ever heard of. Think front effect, fastened with loops and trimmed with fancy buttons, reverse 6) A Sale Planned for the Entire Day which Ought to Create a Big Sensation, before offered at anywhere near the price, satin—most all of them have hair cloth fronts interlined with canvas, hand-pad- ’ . 4 ’ ee Boys: Suits, $1.98. Boys’ $5 Suits at $2.98 Suits, ages 7 10 16 years. Boys’ Satlor cheviots and cassimeres; also 3=Piece Suits! if 9 8 Boys’ Latest Norfolk Caps, 7 shrewd shoppers... ¢: othenberg’s is positively the only store offering this style for less than $1.50. Ages 5 to 16, Ro tade fram all woo! grayish mixtures—the latest novelty of the season—and plenty for to- morrow’'s buyers at, per pair....++ ing this offering to induce as many new collectors [ee bie to begin saving Blue nn Vouble Blue Stamps All Day To-Morrow. or three of them when you see what thoroughly worthy values they are. special sales, Choice at at C trimmed in full flare styles. Materials are all wool, cheviots, venetians, broadcloth and An Offering from 9 A. M. til! 1 P. M. That Will Bring an Immense Throng. ack; stock, with fancy embroidered turnover, sizes 32 to Only One Facket Sold to a Customer—No Mail Orders Filled. most desirable manner for $2.98! Fashionable collarless style, with ten rows A Monster Glothing Purch rcnase. in the lot that would be sold by most stores at $12.00 or more. Read the following description careful A a Black Clay Worsteds, Blue Serges, Black Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds, has ever been our good fortune to offer. Do not be misled by the low price, as Boys’ Norfolk Sutts, ages 5 to 16, made from fancy cheviots only; Boys’ 2 ots, ages 9 to 16;the materials, trimmings in both styles, trimmed as becomes and tailoring are un-<— ® 0c. value, at. This is the Best Value in the City! 98 Hosiery & Underwear. Millinery Bargains On Sale All Day To-Morrow. $2.50 Hand-Made Hats at $1.25. All made of the finest quality materials on the latest French wire frames. The materials used are full tucked and shirred chiffon brims with crowns of spangle edge braid special at.oee... +s and silk horsehair braid. These hats are in the best color, black, Gther stores ask $2.50 for hats like these; our price to-morrow as a Saturday ry Poppy Wreaths. All made of fine muslin and you will find a full poppy wreath with foliage enough to trim a child’s hat. Value 69c., for to-morrow only, at, . Great All-Day Specials. Women’s Low Neck Strapped Ribbed Cotten Vests, with ribbon run in neck and armholes; 19¢. 15c values at see . Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; shirts silk tape bound, pear! buttons; knee length drawers with double seats; special at.. Derby Ribbed Fast Black Cotton double sole, heel and toe; regular 25¢ e rela when you visit the Premium Parlor, on the Third Floor. at y IST, by saving Bl imps. Visit the Third Fleer Premium Parlor to-morrow. This is m very attractive collection of the newest “suspender”’ dresses for girls. You'll want two Stylesever produced. Also in this lot Russian dresses /of fine woven chambrays in red or blue in combination, sizes 6 to 14. Values such as can be found only at our There are exactly 100 suits in this lot, and there ought not be one of them leit to-morrow night when fine silk or satin lined, and handsomely trimmed in newest effects. Skirt cut and Women’s Voile Waists for 4 Hours Onl y. gray, light and medium blue, gathered front, full sleeves, French Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. till P. M. To-morrow Only— of getting a handsome tan covert coat, lined with rich-satin, and finished in a cuffs; sizes 32 to 44.00.0000 $10 would be very reasonable for most of the suits in this extraordinary purchase. Indeed there are many Men’s Suits, Sizes 34 Chest Measure to42. Boys” Long Pants Suits, Ages 12 to 20. ded collars sewed with silk, and all in all the greatest suit for the money that it 9M A Great Value for the Whole Day. Boys’ Norfolk Suits with Bloomer Pants, ages 7 to ide from fancy chevi- es 3 to 10 years. Une! Tita two-piece Suits are made from double ‘and. twist effects in handsome grayish, bluish and fy brownish mixtures. The same colorings — sizes 6!; to 7, lined with silk SDB . . ’ * i Rattling Good Value in Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, Women’s Fast Black Cuttom Stockings, double sole, heel and toe, regular price 19. i special at J 2c 1B" Shoe Department, Main Floor Annex, Direct Entrance from Fourteenth Street, Via West Door, Tremendous All-Day Sale of Shoes, — congress, plain toes or with toe caps. ‘The leathers are those which make most stylish, Shoes for Girls—Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, patent Patent Leather Colonial Slippers fer Girts; Offering More of Those Matchless Specials That Habe Made Our Shoe Store Popular, comfortable shoes, including vici kid, dongola kid, calfskin, cordovan and box calf s1ze5 6, 644, 7, 7%, 8, 8M, 9 My Special Lot Men’s $2 Shoes on Sale All Day, $1.19, | J 9 e leathers, while many of the shoes have cork soles, pair....++ GO pp sare oeratebesene All the best Spring styles are represented, both light and medium weights, in lace and Footwear for Boys and Girls at Remarkably Low Prices. leather toe caps, sizes 5,54, 6, 0%, 10, 10 44, 112%, 12,,1234, 13, 7, 8, Bids 9, 9Y4) 10) 10. He é 9 pana 4 lye 2 special ‘ Cc " “4 ~ o ‘atent ther Oxfords for Girls Sa Shoes for Boy s—Calf LeatherLace & Boys; sizes 6, 6%, 757%, 8, 8% Shoes, double soles, sizes 9, 944, 10, 9, 934110, 1084, 11, 1134, 42, 123%, 13)43%, ty 10%, 11, 1144, 12, 1244, 13, 13%. 14 and 2; special, per pair,

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