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| | | | Suit Sale. “Nisty to please every taste; all sizes... $15 and $16 Craverettes & Top Coats all at $8.75. Fancy Vests, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 values....., 65c. SN WOODS ©. » ULISS-IS SLATED MEXICAN BOY FOR CHARM issues Statement To-Day Which Indicates He Has Been De- cided Upon to Direct Roose- » Velt’s Campaign. ionaire Disappears and ‘That Cornelius N. Bliss is to be Chair- tan of the National Republican Com- aittes is now regarded by Republicans @ assured. Mr. Bliss returned from Washington day and made public a statement | quarters that his ten-year-old son Which Indicates that he has already|tonio was missing, and asked that a Yeen decided upon for the important! general alarm be sent out for him. The sition. eyele | poy wore a blue sult and blue bi cap and does not speak English. Mr. Heroles arrjved in this In Washington {t !s known that he Ee the President over the or-| » lon of the new committee, its) on the Yead and other officers. It is believed ania ant Intended sailing bat the President requested Mr. Bliss day for Spain for a four-weeks ® serve as Chairman of the commit-|qith his children, Rost, @e. and that the latter accepted with| twelve, and Antonio, he went to de understanding that he would be} American Hotel, at Fifteenth si rurrounded by men with whom there| and Irving place would be no misunderstanding or falling but as to policy and management. Mr. Bliss's statement is as follows: “In view of the calanilty of Mr. Tunna's death and the illness of Vice- airman Payne, it ts trie that I havo, Ban officer of the Executive Commit- | be of tbe National Committee for | Police Headquarters. Welve years, consulted with leading | sembers of the party, Senators and ‘hers, as to the organization of the sew Executive Commities. Several gen- omen have been considered for the shairmanship and other offices, subject, if course. to the approval and action of the nee Committee. Thero will be 10 culty el FResUG Me Agiteyeetg, the fren the Committee meets at the con- | ention at Chicago in June, Up to tho present moment, however, no actual de- fon has been ‘made. 1 do not care to ention names, even to intimate any- Bick whatever regarding my personal ition except to say that whatever T ment store to do some shopping. efforts to locate him In the store | futile. time to catch the steamship to-day. ¥ . ———__ Kelly Trxing to Dodge One Trying to avoid a southdound |northbound car at Third avenue n do for the {one Hundred and Second street, use will be in the past.” goth ea DIED IN THE STREET. Gan Believed to Have Neen E. J. gcceas, of the Republican freely done in the future the street. Kelly was removed to Harlem | pital. where it was found he was | fering from concussion of the brain may dle. A man, who had evidently died of heart disease in front of No. % Han- tock street, was found to-day by a po- 4 Heeman. In his pocket was a leiter| of dressed to E. J. Gale, Mills Hotel No. ' tim . which had been mailed in Boston. Co! ad i= what wr LOST IN NEW YORK Suburban Delivery Service, Rock Pi i cm the i . hladteon, Mort 3 | Young Son of a Vera Cruz Mill- Police Are Asked to Find Him | —Does Not Speak English. | Vincente Heroles. a millionaire planter |and exporter of Vera Cruz, Mexico, re- | ported to Serat. William Sullivan tn |the information dureau at Police Head: | steamship a girl During the after- ‘noon they went to a Broadway depart- ‘Antonio got lost in the crowd, and all Mr. Heroles then went to seo {a friend. A. D. Retmer, of No. 187 Madi- |son avenue, who accompanied him to Mr. Heroles will abandon his trip for | the present unless the boy is found in STRUCK BY CAR; MAY DIE. Steppe in Front of Another. {John Kelly, forty years old, a driver, of No. 20 East Ninety-fifth street, stepped his morning directly in front of & was hurled unconscious to the side of | m severe laceration of the right leg. No arrosts were made, the motorman |of the car being considered blameless. The cheapest und quickest way ys nt—a twos in The World's Want An- to- trip. of the treet were cur ear, and and Hoe- suf- and and B. Altman & Cn. it Tm addition to our dally delivery folnts from Atientle Higniands to Be roid Cedarhurst to joode dally: vhite Plains, Ardal La Larchmont Mano: these New Jersey points: Chat ristown. Rronxviile. Bryo M Woodlands, Worthi mont, Hope. uncer, O14 Tareytown Heigdte, + Re * At Greatly Reduced Prices. Women’s Gowns and Dresses. shi (8@z0nd Floor.) _ Comprising our spring showing, ir the leading. American makers. Included are many exclusive models. The reductions from our regular low prices make the sale noteworthy. Of particular interest are : Dresses of Veiling, Crepe de Chine and Pongee, with the broad shoul- der effect secured by hand-stitching, tucks and lace; finished with crushed girdle; skirts are pleated panel front, with shirred flounce made over a taffeta drop; in soft, pretty shadings; were $49.96, now : me ++ $38.74 Gowns of Chiffon, Veiling and Crepe de Chine; full blouse with pointed bodice trimmed with silk soutache braid; transparent collar and yoke of lace, fancy sleeve with braid and lingerie lace frill; skirt made over taffeta drop. These gowns are shown in white, cham- pagne and blue. They were $73.74 and $69,7: $49.96 Gowns of delft blue Messaline, reseda or gr: pe de Chine, gray, navy or white and black Grenadines; effectively trimmed with velvet, heavy lace and ruchings, very full skirts draped over taffeta drop. Were $98.74, $108.74, S11 and $116.74, now........$79.96 Price Reductions Affecting : Fine Trimmed Millinery. -:;:: We offer, at liberal reductions from regular low prices, a choice col- lection of Trimmed Hats, comprising imported models from the best Parisian milliners and models from our own workrooms. They are made up of the most desirable materials and include a va- riety of dressy shapes, Turbans, Walking Hats, Shepherdess and Sailor effects. Inasmuch as the original prices were much lower than others ask for millinery of equal merit these new low prices have great sig- nificance. $11.96 Hats now ................ $8.96 $14.96 Hats now. $10.96 $16.46 Hats now 512,46 $17.46 Hats now . «$12.96 $18.96 Hats now. 514.46 $19.96 Hats now .... sees veee.... $14.96 An Unequalled Showing of Dainty Hosiery for Women.» We know of no store in America that shows Hosiery assortments to equal ours, either’ in point of variety or favorable pricing. We have gathered most liberally of the novelties that lift Hosiery stocks above the commonplace, We take credit for bringing out this season the sheerest, most delicately woven Hosiery known—our “\ eiling”’ Hosiery. Other important novelties include the “Broderie Anglaise” and a score or more of pretty conceits in Gauze Lisle. Brief mention: Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, very Fine quality Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, sheer or medium, with or without medium, sheer or “Cob Web" s, spliced heels and weight; with or without garter tops, Brel A arera ee 29c with or without spliced seams; high Will offer at Special Sale, to-morrow (Fri- day), and Saturday, May 6th and Black Gauze Lisle Thread re me- dium weight, with double heels, soles and toes......... 33C Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, very sheer, sheer or medium; made with or without garter top and with or or low spliced soles .... English “Ci Hose, made by |. & PR. Morley; excel- lent quality, very sheer, with spliced soles, heels and toes.. 98c “Veiling” Hosiery, much lighter and 7th, a large quantity of WOMEN’S BIARRITZ KID GLOVES, Black, Tan and White, 90c. Pair. also . Gale Found by a Policeman. f ‘ WOMEN’S LAMBSKIN GLOVES, — Black, Tan and White, 75c. Pair. ‘ 4 Nineteenth Street and Sixth Anenue, New York | Even during this unpredecented sale there shall be two days that surpass all the others in the great values presented. ‘ This Friday and Saturday are to be without spliced selvedge: double more delicate than “Cob Web" Lisle: soles, low or high-spliced 4 4, shown in black, with black Jacquard heels; a pair... ...--+seseeee figures and stripes running entire Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, made of an excellent quality of yarn, very elastic; very sheer or medium weight; Lisle Thread Hose, with spliced heels, toes and soles; a pair, ., G9C srliced heels and toes,..... $1.19 1 & y's finest English hand- |. & ’'s English “Cob Web" made “Cob Wi Lisle Thread Hose, lace ankles, spliced length; garter tops; soles, heels and toes spliced; a pair....... 98c Very fine “Cob Web” black Gauze ‘i i , in beauti- priate et Rice) Children’s Dresses. 24 r: Wiarchioness) Double: White Lawn Dresses, with yoke archioness finger: tip. of lace and embroidery inser- | Silk Gloves. ped Silk tion, finished with lawn bertha Ist Fivor. lowes edged with lace; full skirt, deep hem; ages 4 to 14 years $1.47 White Lawn Dresses, guimpe style, tucked fancy bertha, lace trimmed; fancy puff sleeves, with tucked band edged with lace; tucked belt; full skirt, with deen hem; ages 6 to 14 years, Pressly for us. Equal to any of the widely advertised brands, as broadly guaranteed and more favorably priced. Two-clasp, Brosser embroidery; beaver, black and white...44¢ Heavy, two-clasp, Brosser em- $1.96 broidery; beaver, bldck, whi Guimp. Style Dresses, made of and slate....... pe ea é ad sheer white lawn, with large pointed bertha, trimmed with Best, two-clasp, nervura em- embroidery, puff sleeves, full broidery.; beaver, black, white skirt, with deep hem; ages 4 to and slaté.............. -94c ii) 808) obpbac vss $2.67 Girls’ Coats. =n White ‘Lawn Dresses, guimp Loose Reefer Coats, made of those days. We have determined to make it so and we never do things by halves. Four hundred high grade beautifully tailored suits are added to those two lots. apouge you journey 100 miles or more you'll find t The Two wae , an [his season’s best Men’s $15 Suits, assimeres, Worsteds, Cheviots, in plain lors and fancy mixtures, cut in the smart- 1st of this season’s styles, extra well tailored; all sizes are in this unprecedented offering at Great lot Men’s $18, $20 and $22 uits; the best custom tailored ready for service clothes that we have ever seen at these prices. Beautifully gotten up; va- $4, $4.50 and $5 Trousers, all at............$2.85 ese values abundantly compensating: Big $8 "10 4 Nn | 7 er style, large bertha edged with lace; full puff sleeves, tucked band edged with lace; full skirt, deep hem; ages 4 to 12 years, $3.34 White Lawn Dresses, yoke of embroidery, finished with fancy bertha over shoulders; fancy sleeves trimmeau with embroid- ery; full skirt with deep hem; ages 4 to 14 vears..... $3.74 blue panne cheviot, strap in back; finished with gilt buttons and chevron on sleeves; ages 4 (OI CA: Laciorngdaade $4.69 Misses’ Collarless Box Coats, made of tan covert and black cheviot, in double-breasted ef- fect; strap back, lined through- out with taffeta; ages 14, 16 and 48 years ..... $7.96 Cisses’ end “Right Shape’ Shoes. BSth at Nature is a relentless collector. The child forced to wear ilfitting Shoes, chosen indiscriminately, pays up for it in later years, when the feet are full grown. “Right Shape” Shoes cannot be chosen indis- crimirately. They are made to our order, along lines that are the re- sult of much study, and we are convinced that they are the best Foot- wear growing feet can be incased in. We want to convince the parents. Misses’ Buttot, Shoes, made of the finest vici kid, with patent-leather or kid tips; hand-sewed welts; Sizes 114 t02.......000- $2.49 Misses’ Lace Shoes, made of tan Rus- Misses’ Lace or Button Shoes, made etre tt ie Any leather or Self tips, welted soles; sizes 846 to 11. $1.49 Children's Oxfords, made of patent Open Saturday Evenings Till 9, One Door South of Astor Place. 0, 142 Broadway, | colt or vici kid, patent leather tips, welted soles; sizes 83% $1.49 sia calf, self tips, hand-sew- 4! 52:49 CTU Bs id ight Stape’’ Shoes ed walts; sizes 1139 to 2... Chiliien's Button or Lace Shrzs, made of the finest visi kid, with pat- ent leather or self tips, hand- sewed welts; sizes 834 to 11 $1.99 Misses’ Lace or Button Shoes, made fy ert ili) Palen Hv! or self ips, welted soles; sizes 11 toleecead tea ys nae $1.99 Misses’ Oxfords, made of patent colt Infant.’ Button or Lace Shoes, made of black or tan vici h tips, turn soles sizes 4 Bway, at 6th Ave. [ F2< Quality Steamer Rugs. —Bosemaat. $5.98 rs Car (A $7.50 each, Price A large purchase of Plaid Back Steamer Rugs brings the price lower than usyal. You may choose from sixteen styles, Renaissance Table Covers. Less Than Half Price.—ith. Pure linen centres — hana made ‘inen lace; two sizes. 45x45 inches, sold by others at $6.00 and §8.C0, our price $2.98 and $3.69 Sax54 inchts, sold by others at $9.00 each, our prige...... Damask Table Sets Hemstitched, -11 m. Including Table Cloth with one dozen hemstitched Nap- kins to match. 8-4 size, elsewhere $5.00; our Price $3.98, 8-10 size, elsewhere $5.50; our price $4.36. 8-412 size, elsewhere $6.00; our price $4.68. All Pure Linen, tn pretty new designs. Linen Tea Cloths. ~ie WL Pure linen, hemstiched, size 40x30 inches, sold by others at 60c., our price Luncheon Requisites from the Delicatessen Store. —s ™ This modern Delicatessen Store is well equipped for supplying the ideal requisites for luncheons, suppers and the like. The food- stuffs offered are the choicest we can procure, théy are dis- played and handled in a most in- viting way and priced a full fourth les’ than similar qualities command elsewhere, Ideas: Extra Faney Print Butter, Lily White Brand, in ¢artons, 27. Ib. Full Cream New York State Cheese, 14¢. Ib. Welsh Rarebit Cheese, t6c. Ib, Best English Dairy Cheese, atc, Ib, Couda—Holland—Cheese, 29¢. Ib. Imported Roquefort Cheese, Societe Brand, 37c. Ib. Imported Gorgonzola Cheese, 32¢. Ib. Imported Swiss Cheese, 27c. Ib. Old-Fashioned Sage Cheese, 18¢. Ib. Neufchatel Cheese, 4c, each, Lady Cream Cheese,.9c. each. Imported Stilton Cheese, in stone jars, $1.98. Port du Salute Cheese, 42c. Ib, Roast Beef, 32¢. tb, Roast Chicken, 41¢. 1b. Cooked Sugar-Cured Ham, 2c. Ib. Cooked Corned Beef, 20¢. Ib. Cooked Beef Tongue, S4c. Ib. Chicken Liver Pate, 26c. Ib. Chicken Croquettes, Sc. each. Imported Goose Breast, 74c. Ib. Westphalian Ham, imported, 82¢, Ib. Pickled Pigs’ Feet, 6c. Ib. New Imported Cervelat Wurst, 54¢, Ib Choice Domestic Cervelat, 14¢, Ib, Best Domestic Cervelat, 31. Ib. Italian Salami, 34c, Tb. Saucisson Lyon, 48c. Ib. Swedish—Gotsburg—Sausage, 24¢. Ib. Finnan Haddies, 10¢. Ib. Bloater Herrings, 5c. each, Imported Puree de Foie Gras, regular Price 24c, a tin, at 15Sc. Weddin ing an Coat of Arms. estimates cor others will t 4th to 35th St For Men Engraving. -r- Let us submit estimates for Weddin Announcements, At Home, Gh Business Cards— Mai Correct in form and execution, Our sed with the estimates furnished , he story of prices, zr Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs. sl mograms, Crests and You can buy a complete supply of these necessaries in one short circle arourid cases on the main floor, 34th street side. We have made the showing complete and compact; aside from the main thoroughfares of the floor, and here “mere man” may shop quietly, quickly aiid most satisfactorily. That the low prices notable through- out the house have not missed this section, we submit this evidence: Shirts. Stiff Bosom Shirt made of percale, | 64C | in white grounds, with stripes and 44c -——-———" small figures; medium length bos- oms; sizes 14 to 18. fancy effects. Negligee and Semi-Negligee, the lat- 94c | ter pleated: made of very good aa «adras in geat patterns; cuffs at- | ke tached or detachea. ee ee Shirts made of imported Jacquard [| | $1.44 madras, tigured madras and eee | 8c | ized cloth; plain white and scores of pretty patterns; some with cufis attached, others at $1.00. with cuffs attached or detached. 4 | Shirts made of tine imported figur: 4 $2.24 | madras, pleated, with curls attached; made in our own tactory and fully equ:l to ~ tom work. Pajamas. | 24c Men's Madras Pajamas, in stripes and __ | TAC | neat designs. 3 | 44c OAc made of madras, neat figures on white grounds, Special values in Imported Madras ‘ajamas, soft and light as silk; shown in plaids and neat stripes. E Better grades ........ $2.24 up to $11.69 Night Shirts, 49c up to $1.94 each. In addition we show Silk Night Shirts in all colors. Clearance Sale of Men’s Hats. $3.49 Light Soft Hats $1 69 { $2.97 Brown Derbies x Straw Hats ready to cross the Yalu—so these light-colored Soft and Stiff Hats have good cause for going out peil-mell to find new owners. The Solts include staple shapes and shades, popular new college shapes and a fine lot of imported felts. " The Derbies include the new spring blocks in the wanted shades of [suc “Vell made aiainas, nicely trimmed; ends. 25¢. Collars. ~324 Fi. Rear. < Better grades at Macy Collars, 12c. Four-ply, linen both sides; equal to the standard Neckwear. Imported Foulards, made up in Four- in-Hands in three widtns, also in folded squares; in solid colors and Four-in-Hands, folded squares and new shape String Ties, all Spring pat- terns, made of all-silk “Reps.” A large variety of imported silks, in Four-in-Hands, squares; sold by exclusive furnishers squares and folded Better grades at 94c, $1.44 and $1.94. Suspenders. Fine summer Lisle Suspenders, ‘vith leather ends; sold by others at 5¢c. Webbing Suspenders, fully equal to those sold elsewhere at $1.00; also summer Lisle and Worsted Suspend- ers. made with the “Cantab,”” “cast-off” or silk 68c, 94c and $1.44 Macy Cuffs, 19c. Four-ply 1 sn, equal to the standard 25c. Cuffs. Young Men’s Suits. —2d Fi, New single and double breasted models, mostly made up in fancy cheviots, cassimeres, blue serges and black thibets; sizes 14 to 20 years ...- $7.49 and $9.96 Boys’ Clothing. -= rn. Russian Blouse Suits, made of navy, red, royal or brown serge; Eton collar 2nd over extra white linen collar, with silk "tie trousers full lined; sizes 2% to years; cola by others at $4. GUE (PHCE” faeessse snes $2.97 brown. The price break is a bit earlier than usual; but it adds that much extra wearing time to Headgear that will be correct montks after the Subway trains are running. And two for the usual price of one! A Trade Turn Brings Us 500 Solid Oak Chiffoniers To Sell Much Under Regular. In the factory where these were made what should have“been a dull time, according to the Jaw of supply and demand, was turned into a time of mid-season activity. The owner accepted the chances and kept his men at work. When these tive hundred were ready for market he came to us with a proposition, and we pass it along to you: Fourth Floor. At $3.74, usually sold at $5.00 Two hundred large size Chitfoniers, with five deep drawers, cast brass trimmings, carved wood gallery tops; finished in golden oak, $5.49, usually sold at $7.50 One hundred and eighty-tive large Chiffoniers, with five deep drawers, cast brass trimmings, 20x20 inch bevelled mirrors and toilet tops. At $7.67, usually sold at $9.50 Sixty large Chiffoniers, made with five deep drawers and swell top At $7.34, usually at $9.00 Twenty-five large Chiffoniers, golden oak tinished, made with five deep drawers and a 16x20 inch pattern plate mirror. At $8.67, usually sold at $10.00 Thirty large Chiffoniers, made with five deep drawers, full swell front, all cast brass trimmings, carved toilet tops and 16x20 inch bevelled oval plate mirrors. New Straw Mattings, for Special Selling. —-» We have two thousand rolls of China and Japanese Mattings of our own importation. They are fresh, new mattings—bright, liant and very much more desirable than crisp and crackly stocks that have been carried over from a past season. Their newness alone, without a thought of the attractive prices, should move the entire lot in short order. These for particular mention: One hundred and fifty roils of Japanese Mat- tings, 180-cotton warp, in cotton effects. So'd regularly by others at $10.00 a roll, Two hundred rolls of Japanese Mattings, extra $7.98 a Roll | $9.98 a Roll | heavy cotton warp, in beautiful carpet etiects. ho. ~ Sold regularly by others at $15.00 a roll. Other Japanese weaves, $11.98 to $42.98 for rolls of forty yards. Norfolk Suits, made of strong cheviots, homespuns and nayy blue serges, cut over pew models; trousers straight or knickerbocker sizes; sizes 6 to 16 years; our price ...... $3. Boys’ Blouses at 44c. Sold by Others at 75<, 4 Fh Made of fine woven madras, with plain neckband or attached col- lars; sizea4 to 16 years. This is the second lot—a duplicate of the offer so many boys shared a few days ago. Cigars, » Porto Rican Brevas, fine quality, box of 50. -99c Porto Rican Brevas Finos, high- est grade; equal to many Havana Cigars, box of 50, $1.24 Hoffman House Bouquet, box of 50; special for this sale, $2.49 Agnes Booth Invincibles; equal to many 10c. cigars; boxes of 50; special at... sce $1.49 Clear Havana _Diplomaticos, regularly sold by others at $5.90 for boxe: of 50; our price, $3.74 Clear Havana Puritanos Sub- limes; sold elsewhere at $4.50 for box of 50; our price. $3.24 Clear Havana Londres Finos, boxes of 25; sold by others at $2.25; our price....... $1.49 Perfecto Esneciales; boxes of 25; sold by others at $3; our Pir 1,99 Cigarettes—Schinasi’s Naturals, sold elsewhere at 15c. a box of 10; our price, 10¢.; box of 4 Smoking Tobaccos—Will's Cap- stan Smoking Tobacco, mild; j A slight advance in price when rolls are cut. Extra Special—China Matting. Seamless Fancy Matting, sold by others at $7.00 a roll; sale +++ $3.98 regular! 50c. our No matter how low the Extra Fine Seamless Fancy Matting, $10.00 quality $5.9) prices quoted by others om y i 2 “ e advertised specials, you wi Fancy Seamless Matting, $11.00 quality, at........ 00.0085 $7.98 sen them atill Dower lat Sxtra Fine Seamless Fancy Lintan Pafned $12.c0 quality, Macy's. Bere suena vinsp Crenses as RS ahead $8.98 We Invariably, oderaell all Extra Savy Seamless Matting, $15.00 quality at... - $9.98 pebers. 2nd ye eee 5 ja extra fine best China Matting made, $18. tity, pleasur. osing any arti- aL J FIG, quality. cle of merchandise sultable at AON e A eaaRet an acre anN + $UL.98 Extra Fine White China Matting, roll.$6.98, $9.98 & $11.98 for such a comparison.

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